Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1919, p. 8

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HEE 10 Per Cent. Discount to Returned 4 in Uniform Soldiers A // \J ; You Know What's Coming % ui BANG ! . Get ready for it. 4 ; Picitie, excursion, visiting or staying home. In any case you'll want to be comfortably clothed in order to feel cool and look well, Beach Suit: $15, $18, $20.00 Get a Palm Get a Soft Shirt, . .. .. $1.25 up to $4.00 $5 neckwear, ete. . Get a Straw or Panama Hat, .$2.50 to Get your cool underwear, hosiery, White duck trousers, khaki duck trousers, lustre coats, ete. Livingston's 6371 Brock St. Kissston If Off Your Route, It Pays to Walk. - We Close To-night at 9 p.m." ee a THE DAILY BRITISH WHI A G, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1919. | Tbe Sm At the Grand. To-nlght will ve rae st chance to See Alice Brady in "The Death Dance." For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday a special hot weather at- traction of high cliss photoplays and vauderille has been secured for the feature for. these three days will be "The Savage Woman" with Clara Kimball Young and her own com- Dany will appear. tains many elaborately produced scenes, costly and marvelously staged. "In it Clam Kimball Young ig seen in the wild beguties of the African Jungle, as thg" rein- carnated queen of Sheba in uin- ed splendor of an ancient palace, and as a half-tamed thing amid the artificnlities §f Parisian high Nfe, A Charlie 'Chaplin comedy, the Pathe News and other films will be shown. Three acts of big time vaudeville will complete a well balanced pro- gramme for the.first three days of next week, --Adwvt, AT THE STRAND, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY HAROLD LOCKWOOD in "THE GREAT ROMANCE* | ---- SATULWAY'S MAKKET. Vegetables At keusonable Prices-- Meat Prices mugher. The fine weather brought out large CrOWAS LOL Laimers, Market garanets and shoppers on Saturday weining. Prices were lower for * most fresu commodities, especially ror veget- ables. Kggs ana budter were litte changed 1n- price, tue lormer sekling at 5u und bo cents a dozen, and the latter at 65 ana 60 cents a pound, With 'the bulk at the lower figure, Fowls were plentitul, and sola at Prices varying trom $1.60 to $2.50 each, In the meat section supplies were Only fair, and juices were a little biguer than usual, Veal sold at 15 to 13 cents a pound for lronts and 44 and 25 cents a pound for hinds. Foreguarters of pork sold at 51 1} cents a pound, and hindquarters at Hl for forequurters and ji pound tor hindquarters. 33 cents. There Was a small" supply of mutton, which gold at 30: cents 36 cents a Live hens, Hill big white wyandottes sod at $3.00 1} Onions. Were much cheaper, each. One tarmer was selling pet rabbits at $1 and upwards a pair, and pigeons at the same price; und tuey met with a quick sale. In the vegetable section there was no scarcity of supplies, Rhubarb 'Was especially plentiful, and sold at three bunches for a quater. Lettuce, fresh and green, went at two and three bunches for a quarter. Green being our bunches for a quartdt, and rad- shes sold al the same figure, A few | cabbages were on sale at § and 10 Summer Dresses--Attractive styles in mus- lin, gingham, voile, crepe and silk, the very latest novelties from New York, © and all at moderate prices. } Hl 15 | MH on sale at 31.75 cents each, Seed potatoes were also a bag. ¥or the first time in many weeks, there wag a these selling at 60 celts a ek, Plants for setting out were plentiful, as were flowers in pots and cut flows ers, and they met with a ready sale. i Hl} 800d supply of appies on the market, DEFEND THE STATE e Revi of "Militarism, / ian Press Despatch) r he Rai a, pres : new. Rhen repub- , bas telegraphed Sir Wj i Robe) colnmander of the Britisn iH] forces of organization here, an 1 Hing the formation of a republic and. udiating any 'desire to evade a just]. in the reparation of war dam- He appeals to the Entente otect the new state ages. Powers to against Ine arism. They Cannot Pay. inability to meet. ii of the a of the jad military Grand Opera House. The five reel) This picture con-|. table révenge from Prus- June 7.--In an interview. : Captain' Williams, late quartermas ter C.A.M,C. training depot, now de- mobilized, has been appointed to the Department Soldiers' Civil Re-Estab ! lishment. Major Thompson, A.D.M.S. Sani | tation, has resigned and returned to the practice of his profession ,and the position has been abolished. Lieut. Gilmour, late 2nd Battalion C.E.F., has been appointed tao the records office, M. D. No. 3. Major C. Seott, Records Officer for Eastern Canada, leaves on Monday on a tour of inspection, and will visit St. John and Halifax. The crosses for the soldiers' graves are about compléted for the graves at. Cataraqui and St. Mary's ceme- teries . Arrangements have been made to have the plots put in order and sodded, and the crosses laced in Position. ? Ee & The riflé range at Batriefield open- ed to-day, and the Kingston Rifle As- sociation had its first shoot. Two officers and three men" from the Mauretania are expected to reagh Kingston Sunday. ' The men from the 88. Empress of Russia, who were held under quar- antine at Vancouver, are now on their way to Kingston, and are ex- pected to arrive on Tuesday or Wed- nesday. Capt. Arthur Whytock, who re- turned lately from overseas is now attached ito Queen's Military Hos- pital. : The hot weather has been espec- fally hard upon the soldiers who are convalescing in local military hos- pitals and several have been heard to complain of the apparent lack of charity on the part of local motors ists," One soldier remarked, ."The other night two of us in apoplectic condition stopped for breath on a street-corner and to pass (he time we countéd the automobiles which pass- ed--not those which were full but 'those which had an empty rear seat. In less than fifteen minutes twenty- two such cars passed us on pleas ure bent. And then we took a taxi which cost us a dolar bill; and it! you are mathematically inclined you | can work out in decimals just what] proportion that sum bears to one dol-' lar ten." J { G.W.V.A. Address by Field Secretary to Re- patriation Committee. : H. A. Jarvis, G.W.V.A. field sec- retary to the repatriation committee for Ontario, will address the gene- ral meeting of the Kingston branch G.W.V.A. on Monday, 9th June. All members are, requested to attend. LIEUT.-COL. BELL RESIGNS. Disagrees With Medical Organization of Re-establishment. Lieut.-Col. F. McKelvey Bell, di- rector of Medical Services for the De- partment of Soldiers' Civil Re-estab- lishment, yoterdsy forwarded his resignation to Benator Lougheed, Col. Bell in his letter says that his ideas of medical organization have been at variance with the system in- stituted by the late Military Hospital Commission, and much of which has been continued in a department of Soldiers' Re-establishment that medi- cal branch has been made secondary in importance to almost every other branch of the organization. { Col. Bell algo states that many im- portant r endations he' made 'have never been acceded to. * I A silver Ufiing/ may have a cr] cloud. I HANSON, OROZIER & EDGAR PRIN I A seston DAILY of tardy right hang raDibIlItien, - Loren She lawn social at Me- ih, Str Wolts yd rons. foot of Brock street 8.15 pum i - MURRAY-In Kine ton. at. ths. Hote} n Kingston att otel . Dieu Hospital, ol June "6th, 1919, Li de. and Mrs. th % York In vale, June 4th, 1919, - Ahm > | ss + PURVIS, to MY. and M Purvis (nee "Jessie Couper), . A dnughtor. " y nder leaves: Extra Special After Supper Sales | TO-NIGHT Starting Promptly at 7 O'clock a nin 'White Voile Sale| 200 yards of very fine white English voile, 40 inches wide. Worth 90c a yard. Special to-night 50c yd. \ JUST the qfiality 'most women are looking for and is not the easi- est thing in the world to find to- | day. THIS is a bargain worth coming for, and we would advise you to be here as early as possible as every yard goes on the counters _at 7 o'clock sharp. : No phone orders accepted. >» A Splendid Sale of Summer nderwear and Hosiery TO-NIGHT # A partial list of what we are offering: Ladies' Good Silk Stockings Tonight .. .. .. ¢ ..75¢ to $1.50 pair U Ladies' Fine Colored Lisle Hose Tonight .. © .. .... 50c to I5cpair Ladies' Good Cotton Stockings Tonight .. .. . .. ..3 pair for $1.00 yh oa 4 i : 4 & i msi Ladies' Cool Ladies' Lovely Quality Vests Summer Combination All styles and sizes Suits : Tonight .20c to 75c each | To-night 75¢ to $1.50 suit er % : : : = \ John EC et 5 PAL

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