Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Aug 1919, p. 15

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FRIDAY, AUGUST ¥ 18, 1040, Proud parents with a desire to economize will find a harem of good fortune. At no time have we been excelled in point of value giving, in Boys' Clothes, and in no former season have we shown so many Suits for boys with short pants. When you come to this store «for Boys' Clothing, you get not only absolute certain. ty that the quality is right, but the price is less than ordinary. $7.50 up to $18.00. All Prices Between Livingstons 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. 000 tiractive Dresses Dresses for afternoon, street or evening wear; cleverly designed; Silk Crepe and other fashionable materials in popular colors, navys, greys, browns, beige and black; many exclusive models are included ) THE DAILY B bn ITISH Military News Charles M. Sprague, who won the Military Medal for gallantry in. ac- (tion, has been requested to present himself at Kingston before the Prince of Wales, who will formally present the medal. MA Spmgus is a son of un and Mrs, E. B. Sprague, Belle- ville. Brig.-Gen. Williams, G.0.C., goes to Ottawa on Saturday to be present at |® reception to be given to Gen. Sir {Arthur Currie when he reached the capital on Monday. 3 » Regimental Quartermaster-Sergt. W. BE. Buse, who went overseas as a | private at the outbreak of war, was {one of the originals who returned with his wife and child on the Meta- gama. Quartermaster-Sergt, Buse was with Capt. George T. Richardson in the 2nd Battalion when he was killed | 4 {In the raid in 1915, and he has noth- ing but praise for Kingston's gallant soldier. Quartermaster-Sergt. Buse, himself, was wounded at Sanctuary Wood. HAD A DELIGHTFUL TRIP CANADIAN VETERANS WERE SPLENDIDLY ENTERTAINED a EY By The Good Ladies of Alexandria Bay, N.Y., to Which Port the Con- valescent Soldiers Were Taken By The patients, nursing sisters, and officers. of Queen's Military hospital, enjoyed a most delightful trip among the Thousand Islands, on the stea- mer Brockville, to Alexandria Bay, on Thursday afternoon. The excur- sion was arranged by Captains Mc- Nab and Roche and they were largely responsible for its peculiar success; the boat was chartered by the pan. teen committee of 'the hospital. Tir object was to provide an outing for the boys for when the war has such tangible memories. In their pleasure they were accompanied by the Great War Veterans' band; who rendered yeoman dervice in entertaining the passengers. The irregressible optim. ism which invariably characterizes the boys -in hospital, together with the musie, the supremely perfect weather and the beauty of Canada's most famous isles, constituted ideal conditions, Too much cannot be said in praise Ih Of the citizéns of Alexandria Bay. | 1, e town, fur- fifty guests, who responded in true soldierly fashion, as those who knew hat the day of smal] nations is at an nd. Welcome shone from every cor- and from the face of every citi- of the little American town, and ood fellowship abounded in a most sitive and amiable fashion. One uld not but feel Zorcibly, the absen- of any division, and the common irit of rejoicing in the Hearts of all le, who know that a task has "tremendously well done. At ] past seven, as the boat moved from her moorings, fhe band played "The Star Spangled ner" in a t zealous way, and each pas- ZSEEEE 88 AE waved his "stars and stripes" |} tically, to the very evident light of their cousins on the shore, The sail back to Kingston was a At The Grand, ' A large and well pleased audience mayce at the Grand Opera House last evening. Mag Marsh, the beautiful young Goldwyn favorite appeared ip a five reel feature, 'The Racing Strain. & story' of Old Kentucky with "a heart-thrilling race at the Saratoga Race-trgck that proved a very entgrtaining picture. Billie. Rho- des was ih a five reel feature "The Love Call," a play of the wild- woods with a gentle love strain, 'that made an added success for Miss Rhos herself in 'Hoop La". ® Other reels shown were a good comedy, * "The Militant Suftragette,"" the Universal Screen Magazine, and an. Industrial reel, "Wael From Fleece To the Fin- ished Product." The vaudeville, the two Jacksons appeared in a cycling and unicycling act that won 'instant acknowledgement "of .approval. This splendid dill wilt be repeated tonight and tomorrow afternoon and even- ing.~~Advt. 3 ---- At Griffin's, Elsie Ferguson; widely known as "Phe Aristocrat of the Screen', prov- ed her popularity again last evening, when she was seen at Griffins new photoplay "Eyes of the Soul", Which is without a doubt the best in every respect in which she has so far appeared. In addition to the bril- lant star an all star cast lend ex- cellent support and the settings and photography ranks with the finest ever seen in a photoplay production. Many of the largest sets ever used in a motion picture are shown in this picture, while the story. itself is one not soon to be forgotten by any per- son who likes a heart interest story of great dramatic merit. If you wauld See an exceptionally good . picture, tertainment don't fail, to see Elsfe Ferguson in "Eyes of the Soul." ~-- dvt. : enn A Lodge Entertainment. A successful entertainment was gi- ven by the. members of Court British Oak, No. 9663, | Foresters, to thélr friends and ace lodge room on Thursday evening. The following artists contributed to the success of the evening: song. Mrs. Stevens; recitation, ~ Sgt.-Major J. Hart; male quartette, Sgt-Major J. Hart, Staff Sergt. D.. H. Hill, i. Shaw, J. Saunders; instrumental duet, cornet and baritone, Bros. P. Sterry and H. Akerlay; song, H. Shaw; recitation, Bro. P. Brightman; song, J. Saunders; duet, Staff Sergt. D. H. Hill and H, Shaw; banjo and piano selections, Bro. P. Sterry 'and Staff Sergt. D. Hill; recitation, Bro. sided at the piano. : The several items were so much frequent.' Refreshments were provid- ed towards lose, allow! 3590. pu th roller, was accepted." The is to he shipped today and arrive on Monday. Pats robin, Ald f the Board of Works, has secured the authority of the : oly Council to, purchase m tar pa or the reads. ¢ TAR says that so far this summer he has re- paired fifty blocks. § : Havin Univers ! has just finished from all reports the called "The Red hance, fun 20 known nov 13 Fifth Ace," The sereened ~ De tre to-night. weeks of thrill ston.--Advt. . 1'0f the patients were i | comeer and many of them used erut- casual could not 'between of 'Was present for the excellent perfor- | des, who created a worthy 'mame for | 'in her (IH and enjoy an evening of the best en- Ancient Order of |} quaintances' of - Kingston at their || H. Akerley. Staff Sergt. D, Hill pre. |} appreciated 'that encores were very ! | 300 balls SHETLAND F LOSS in a good range of - wanted shades--white, black. new green, Oxford grey, pink, new Copen, rose, turquoise, purple and paddy-- to sell Saturday at ..... eee vs. 2D. Silk Hosiery Day | AT LAIDLAWS WN yay Vy TO BUY SILK HOSIERY at these prices is like buying it at whole- sale. TO BUY : Full fashioned Silk Hose at any of these prices is today V very unusual. 200 paire Silk Hosiery'at ................75c PAIR in champagne, sand, sky, brown, grey, silver, palm beach, putty, tan.and white. 150 pairs Silk Stockingsat ............. $1.00 PAIR in grey, green, black. Frid + - 225 pairs Silk Stockings at +... ..... $1.25 PAIR "in brown, grey, beaver, black and white, : indie ¢ J Jib¥¥pcsived for Saturday's selling, KAYSER SILK. + STOCKINGS in 6 different shades. TN Fo

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