% ° $HIE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, .~ WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1019. -------- ' When It Comes 'To Clothing Gentlemen What This Store Of- fers You--All These Advantages: PAGE SIXTEEN = Re This is the store for enormous varieties. The stock repre- sents our ideals of service--complete in its full sense--afford- ing a scope of selec- tion which will meet the tastes, inclina- tions and purses of all men. N This is the store that shows the new styles first. Young Men and Men Who Stay Young -- prices $25, $30, $32, $35.00, $37.50, $40, $45.00. | ® o Livingstons I BROCK STREET If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk ! 0 Special For ursday - SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS Light, medium and dark grounds, with pretty designs; perfectly fast colors. Priced formerly at 35c. and 40c. Thursday, for essieadiiaieiiiiii. 23a yard 3 down Holiday wear; all sizes, 6 10 10, ATTACHENT WRT ISSUED {AGAINST TWELVE CATHOLIC PRIESTS OF THE DIOCESE, May Be Used t» Provide Funds to Oarry the Appeal to the Privy Council. . Judge H. A. Lavell has ordered that attaching orders be issued against-the following Catholic priests of this diocese: Right Rev. Charles B. Murray, Brockville; Right Rev.. John Masterson, Prescott: Rev. C. J. Kileen, Belleville; Rev. John T. Ho- gan, Perth; Rev, T. A. Kelly, Smith's Falls; Rev. John Connolly, Trenton; Rev. Alexander Carson, Picton; Rev. J. T, 'Hartigan, Dessronto; Rev, Thomas McCarthy, Reld; Rev. T. P. O'Connor, Napanee; Rev. John P. Kehoe, Gananogue, and Rev. M. Ma- her, Marysville. The contention made by A. B. Cun-~ ningham, counsel for Sister Mary Basil, on whose behalf the proceed- ings are being taken to secure the Judgment for $20,000 against Arch- bishop Spratt and Mother St. Regis of the House of Providence for alleg- ed abduction, 1s that the archbishop is supported by ocathecraticum or a tax of ten per cent. levied upon such parish revenues as pew rents, offer ings,Christmas and Easter donations, and marriage, funeral and baptismal fees, It is the duty of the parish priest to collect these dues and once a year to pay the cathecraticym to the archbishop for maintenance ana support. It is for the purpose of sécuring these dues that the attaching orders have been issued and the moneys cannot now be paid over by the priests of the diocese whose names are given until the orders are sus- tained or revoked. Mr. Cunningham is endeavoring to secure the fulfillment of the judg- ment satisfy Sister Basil's ¢laims and the examination of the archbish- op which was proceeding on Wednes- day afternoon was to ascertain his assets to meet the judgment aganst him. The attachments have been made to assure counsel for Sister Mary Basil of sufficient funds if a decision is made to carry the case to the judicial committee of the Privy Council--the final court of appeal for the British Empire--which is a very expensive procéeding. If her full claims are not met by the de- fendants in the case it is the de- termination of Sister Basil and counsel to carry her appeal to highest court to seek the restoration of the original judgment pronounced by Justice Britton after hearing the case in Kingston and which was changed unfavorably to Sister Mary Basil on appéal to Toronto. In that case the expense will be provided by the catheécraticum against which the writs of attachment have been is- sued. At The Grand. An excellent programme of high class' Sitertainment was enjoyed at e Grand Opera House lust evening. {Tom Mix, the famous Fox cowboy, ap- peared in a five reel feature film, "Treat 'Em Rough." No actor bas ever attempted the stunts accomplish- ed by Mr. Mix in this picture. Mae Murray, the beautiful and talented Universal star, was seen in 'Her Body in Bond," a story of Hfe behind the scenes, with the intrigues and 2llove of city life. Other films shown are a Mutt & Jeff cartoon, "The Life Savers," and two single .reel come- "Sophy's Legacy." The vaudeville is of the novelty style. This bill will repeated to-night. For the last If of the week, Madge Kennedy will appear in "Day Dreams," also Harry Carey in "A Woman's Fool." Come dies and other reels along with vau- deville, 'will: be shown. --Advt, At Griffin's. Ethel, Clayton's, (atest picture "Vicky Van" hag scored a decisive hit with Kingston audiences during its display in this theatre for ithe last two days, and no person should nA Ere 4 this ev when it" : exhibition, The tory isa de- --, overlook this programme this even- | ing. --Adwt, ay ' Archbshop Spratt's Cathecraticum | dies, 'Are Brunettes False," and} | Mir Rows | Lieut Col. ¥. L. Vaux, of the Can adian - Permanent Army LE Corps, a native of Brockville, has been detailed to perform the duties, temporarily, of assistant director of medical gervices, Military District | No.2. with headquarters at Regina, | The trooptrain from the Royal | George, with eighty men of all ranks, | reached the city via G.T.R, at § p.m. on Tuesday. There were a few con- || valescents in the number. Mayor H. W. Newman was on hand to welcome them on behalf of the citizens of Kingston and spoke very feelingly ot those who fought and suffered and endured calling forth the deepest gratitude of the people of Canada. He was loudly cheered by the men at the conclusion of his address. The party was conveyed to Barriefield; Where the men were discharged. The interned German, Austrian and Turk prisoners at the Kapuskasing internment camp are being deported in groups back to their own cotin- tries. They are sent to England from Canada, and within a week of their 'arrival there they are in their own territory. There are still about 600 to.be removed before the camp will be closed up. Capt. Kirkconnell, quartermaster, has left the staff and gone to his home in Lindsay. He will resume his studies and intends tak- ing a degree at Harvard. Three cases are being tried by court-martial, one of them being fiat of Pte. Ray Baldwin for deser- tion. Lieut. 8. Jordan, who was injur- ed in the G.T.R. wreck near Belle ville about a month ago, and was taken to the General Hospital for treatment, is reported making good progress toward recovery, but ds not expected to return to his home for some time yet. " 3 * GROWING BAD AGAIN. * 4 The Bell Telephone service, + which picked up at once when # counell complained to head offi- # co at Montreal, is again falling + back intp its old ways. The + service given the people is one + the company should be heartily + ashamed of. * FERRER RR Sp LATE SOCIAL NEWS, , Mrs. W. E. Grasse and son, Wil- liam R. Grasse, 139 Nelson street, left Wednesday morning on the steamer Toronto for a trip to Mont- real and Quebec. Miss Margaret Sexsmith, Welling: ton street, left on Wednesday for a P4499 P0204 0 month's vacation with relatives in |HH Syracuse and New York, Mr, and Mrs. M. R. Davis, Univer- sity avenue, have just returned from a two weeks' trip to Sudbury, Mus- koka district, Ottawa, and other ric Ottawa and St. Law- 'Miss Agnes MeClelland, Picton, is visiting with her w Mrs. James B. Holalnd, 182 Clergy street. Miss Eiva Polk is spending a few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Chapman, Binnse street, Watertown, N.Y. Mrs. W§ Tullock, Kingston, spent the weekend with her niece, Mrs. Irving Smith, 4 Aon street, Brockville. s a ® ® Nr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnston, 100 William street' west, announce the Bertha Louisa, to Nonman Turner, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Al- monte, Ont. The marriage is to {take place quietly : the first week in August, An The Sanctuary boys and the choir of St. Mary's Cathedral had a most enjoyable outing on Tuesday after- noon. The steamer Brockville was chantered 'hy Father Lacey for the urpose and & trip was made to Am- dy Jeland and. the There was a plentiful supply of enticing frshments which wi oF pe Compelling \ - Interest To Every Housewife 'The July Sale of Dependable House- hold Linens We expect no improvement in the supply of LINENS during 1919, nor are there any indications of lower prices. The present supply and production are totally inadequate to the requirements, and it should be borne in mind that the readjustment from war to peace conditions, and the necessity for meeting a greatly increased demand will cover a period of many months, probably years. 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