Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1919, p. 12

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Pens gen. A Br dd dt an A we ---------- ea 8 * » i -r Shera ivan) drm ari hed dw Pr ae fren You get quality, value and style tailored into the Clothes sold by Livingston. Fabrics are of the highest grade makeup the best of the tailors' art, and style the top notch of de- signing genius, are some reasons why we are Kingston's foremost Clothiers. Take E the time now to acquaint yourself with the & unusual variety of our stock for Young - 2 Men and Men Who Stay Young. See the = §& fine Suits at $30.00, $32.00, $35.00, $37.50 = 8 $40.00, $45.00. {Livingstons Open 8 a.m.; close 6 p-m. Saturday 9 p.m. HEARCAL | At the Grand. For to-night, Tuesday and Wed~ nesday the Grand will offer a pro- gramme of well-gselected high-class! Photoplays and superior vaudeville, | Tom Mix, the Fox favorite of the Screen, will appear in a five-reel fea- ture film, "Treat 'em Rough." It has beautiful scenes of the great outdoors. Mae Murray, the charm= ing and pretty Universal artiste, will seen in a five-reel feature, "Her Body In Bend." This is a tale of city life, and has a gentle strain, pie- turesque scenes of summer homes, and the grandeur of nature, in con- trast to the gay life in the city. Oth- er films to be shown are a Mutt and Yeff cartoon, "The Life Savers," and a two-reel of the laugh-producing va- riety . The vaudeville is of the best sort, the two Morels in a skating act. ~Advt. ' At Griffin's. Ethel Clayton displays her unex- ampled versatility dn. her new pie- ture "Vicky Vam," which will head- line the bill at aifin'e Tor to-day, Tuesday and Wed Yn dhis Picture "Miss Clayton will be seen in @& dual role. She is in reality Ruth » e of a wealthy man old enough to be her father, 'With a legacy of her owa, to escape the hateful monotony of her married lite, she assumes a different name, "Victoria VanAllen," and disguises herself, holds 'weekly Bohemdan par- ties in an adjoining house she has purchased. Her husband discovers {the game and abuses her. He is {later found dead, and thers. enters the mystery and the detective who solves the problem and frees the young widow from suspicion. *'Vie- ky Van" is a modern detective story with all the attendant thrills of a narrative of that description. Our usual line of added attractions will be shown in addition to the above feature, the whole making an un- Yapaily entertaining programme. -- dvt. At the Strand, Clara Kimball Young and her own company. will be seen here to-day at the Strand Theatre, in her latest Select Picture, "Cheating Cheaters," adapted by Kathryn Stuart from Max Marein's celebrated stage play of the same name. The story opens with. Nan Carey, played by 'Miss Coung, in a beautiful 'home near New York, where a group of crooks are living under the name of Brock- ton. Their purpose is to strike an * ---- | _ Miktary News | Dean Starr officiated at the last service th Fort Henry on Sunday. The corps af the fort will be demob- ilized on July &bth. Sunday ser vices have been held at the fort continually si.ce it 'was opened up "a connection with the war. Wy | The patients in Grant Hall, which tas been used fg a hospital, will all | be removed to the Barriefield hut- ments on Tuesday. It fs not intend- ed, however, to remove the surgical apparatus for the present as all cases necessitating surgical treatment wiil still be taken to.Queen's for the pur- Pose. The stay at Barriefield hut: ments is to be only temporary, as Sydenham hospital = will shortly be able to accommodate all. -- WEDDED AT EDMONTON. Nuptials of Miss Florence Macdonald * and L. G. Stevens. The marriage of Florence C, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Mac- donald, Baddeck, N.8., and Levi G. £tevens, only som of Mr. and Mrs, George Stevens, Stony Plain, Alber- ta, was quietly solemnized in the re- ception m at the Alberta Business College, Edmonton, on July 9th, at 10 a.m., Rev, F. 8. McCall, B.A., of ficlating . The bride, who was un- attended, was dressod in embroider- «d georgette crepe, and wore a white Milan hat. No ong else was present but Laura Stevens, only sister of the groom, and C. McCloud, cousin of the bride. After the ceremony the hap- py couple left by motor for Calgary, where they will visit friends a few days, and from there they go to Se- attle, Washington, Tacoma, Sumner, Auburn, and Puyallup, where the groom's uncle, G. W. Imersen, re- sides. Miss Macdonald taught school the last year in the Holborn district, where she made many friends, which was testified to the last day of school, when the pupils and parents had a picnic and spent An enjoyable time in sports of vari- ous kinds. Ice cream was servgd, with all the other good things. t the close of the day an address was read and a beautiful silder casserole and half a dozen teaspoons presenmt- ed, and regret was expressed. at her leaving them, and a wish that her lot in the future would be cast in pleasant places. Miss Macdonald feclingly responded, w Excursion to Ogdensburg. acquaintance with the wealthy Palm- er family and thus secure the cele- ful and brainy, is the leader of the gang. Throughout the action of the Steamer America to Ogdensburg, calling at Gananoque. Leaves Swift's wharf 8 a.m. hy Ae bes - Cool Dainty Blouses Skirts Are You Sure You Have Enough for every other woman you know is taking away with her as many as she can pack in her trunk. There are White Tub Skirts in Gabardine, Trico- tines, Piques, Linens, and many beautiful novelties. Prices are very moderate, $1.25 up to $4.25. . .. For fair vacationists about a dozen styles of | This store will be closed all day Saturday play there is much evidence of the EDGA R universal fear of the famous detec- HANSON, TING a for Peace Celebration. ve, orsis. but in the end it devel- Pp ==All-- White Voiles--are priced ops. that an Carey, alias Ruth | Brookton, is herself the mysterious 4 S || at $2.00 to $3.50. operative.--Advt, i _/ Kingston I : RE } / 3 ------------ See top of pa, Np g . Jee, right hand | r, fo ro 3 By the Kingston Symphony Orches- big tor 2 BE ion t d nalurg Tuesday, 8 tra and Vocalists, am "Sir. Americ Teavée wift's wharf. On Friday last a musicale was : : FT ° held at the Mowat Hospital and a : BORN. $ HR large mumber of appreciative guests KAYLBR--At Morven. oft July nd, to were present to hear the Kingston Mr' and Mre. He. W. Kayler, a son. k l : symphony orchestra, which gave a | MELLOW-At Bath, on July 12th, to OO 55% programe of muse and | ©: And rk deri 8 alow, 2 ana er the baton of Prof. O. F. Telg. or > L ; mann, who deserves great credit for PELLIN a Nos Dorothy Peles | Just when they are wanted and not at the SJ} work in geting together and : Sp and Frank Powless. 4 end of the season, comes this-- rl es ---- 20 Market Street. MUSICALE AT THE MOWAT. DAILY t = If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk BS brated Palmer jewels. Nan, beauti- | Tuesday, ; OR training Kingston's premier orches- SCOTT--ANDERSON -- At Edmonton, tra. Alta, on May 7, '19, Edith May, seo ond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Ni ee, 10° Thomas Scott, of that elty. ARTHUR-1n Rw on x 20th, The grounds were well decorated Y from Ma oan ter's Fesidence, with flags and bunting, while Chin- | @ Shes Hom ry. 80 Clergy St ese lanterns had been hung amongst] ~W ay afternoon, © trees and which when Ut up | pic BAe noo Pespect tun ole Srounds a very beautiful | inviced (o. Miiing Ooh respecttully umes. Refreshments were | COR AN=In a ingaton, a. Hotel § ved at the conclusion of tho pro- on PR al on aly 5th. 1018, Mrs. Frank Corrigan, 14 Corrigan r 20 years. Mrs. Eyssell of Kansag City, Mis- €ourd, sang several solos which were encored, and a duet was sung | bY Miss Goldie Bartels and Prof. Eaton with Miss Grace Clough at the plano, tables being de- others quite simple, with only a bit of hem- stitching and tucking--then there are many others with "morning at 10 o'- edral. the daintiest of laces. Prices are $3.50 to $6.95.

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