Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Sep 1919, p. 13

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG : : TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 | : TE ADSTNT INTEREST ef N- -- Winter FIRST COMES QUALITY THEN, COMES STYLE You don't have to tro ub le about quality when buying L ston's Good Clothes. There's no worry | about $ style either. You're 2 : od ; DIS sure of the latest models. Here our guar- J. E. H. HOWISON. antee takes care of ev erything -- quality, Elected Secretary of the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association. i sty le, fit. 2 : Ee = Fh he Benge We BRR Brn ne, found that they had You don't need to look further. [he best clothes values in town are sold at this store. , the Be os of some alleged Theatrical f]ioker, tte too bad the guy par some pers n Ay get panna nny FE Ch i Y ou know if you have e Ver worn them At he Gras 3. nico that any clothes sold by Liv ingston at a fair For t d Wednesday only, HANSON, CROZIER & | & EDGAR price are low price d. No matter what you all a ae PRINTING ~=All--| pay for them in our store you get a lot of ere OD ar] Kinds | 8 value for your money. ! who has been a to; ef r. ple 20 Market Street $4 Kingston : -- a $25,00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $45, 00 and prices between. DAILY M +ORANDU M. oi ually amusing f : By a great many women and wisely too. This Story : vou h. it Jn nd ivesture, "7 "Bon am Coat Store has many things worth looking at and . ° ! y hothes and ay re. NESSHATY Fut Henna (ate Nina slipping on and buying. Coats that will be w arm : ; sidences; making sultable atmosper ] ; friends on the coldest days. J] wings ions ! five Teo! feature with the] HSNO, gt Tals OpINCN, of crv Materials are soft and of good quality; lines and 1s 2 : collont two. Feo). come PPO py Tor Kington. on "zen trimmings are simple, and the variety is most in- 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. class of vaudeville --AdW. © | . 343 bricess Sieve 3 von. Reneth teresting. ich "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" The Great Blackstone ARK EI Kingston, on Aug. 31st : We close at 5 p.m. Saturdays 9 p.m. Te rand Oe i at, Erm ein i Prices start" gy =~ phy across the front and flares loose: across the back. The col- lar can be buttoned close under the chin-in very cold wea- ther, \ place from his ny At $30.00 joker fn © SEailtown, wht Soci tel a3 an There are many attractive models in Bolivias, Whitneys: the big eit to maka his fort and | LON ~=0On_ August 30th 1918, at] | whose propensity to play = practiont|© o residency be seventh | and Novelties, belted all around and half lined. sarly causes him to lose not! ------------------ EE Tenis api Ea ar F house warm Coat of Novelty Tweed, which i belted » ten dollar a week position as soda Siofk, But the Tove of a Tune et ae on Mareen ne. | "Excellent Coats at $37.50, $40.00 and $45.00 charming girl as well joke t i Wakes Bim up to the responsibilities; ynsry.ian Kingsto al ge Are made of Velours, Silvertones, Pom- Poms and Bolivia s of the hour, and he goes in with the pit « t -* . Sh big idea and wins. Don't miss this | pieture.--Advt. ; ge "~ a At the Strand. [| faence | Srdenmam ravde WE SEE THESE TO-MORROW WHETHER PRE- Anita Stewart is to be seen at the ? qQuaintances are respectfully | Strand_in.'*Mary Regan" Tuesday and invited to atten i hia of i Wednesday, matine and @évening. IN MEMORIAM, "$l 9 i PARED TO BUY OR NOT. | Her appearance has been looked for iby a great many admirers for some, WS RR In joving memory of Serg t i time and in this gre eat melodramatic 4: 1 i ' n : : i feature play her abilities will be seen . Cagnicourt, *rance, Sept. 2nd. : oy at their best, The play has its setting . . . y iH re Int e n Britis : in dark blackmailing plots that were °" ferred inn tish Dominion cer a part of the real life in the great Sister. 1 ; city of New York, and those who love! mn on Re t 3 the detective story will find them- BER 5. MEMORI AM. i 3 0 n 1 aw on : selves entranced "as the great drama In loving memory of George Rast- % om area < well, 53 Beverly St. Kingston, kille % | unfolds, displaying. the highest ad on Sep. Tad. Kins ton, lied _ %: it velopment of the détective's art Or tje of Dounl. Interred in France. | Li 1Ini ed science, as it shodld rightly be term- 2 i ed. It is the human element, how-| Not for his own sake did he go i ever. that appeals most to the aud-! IRL LL east He treacherous foe, | oY i mre ove 8 Lo ience, and herecall of the- passions| And England's Boner for S30 deer, | are set in motion while the beautiful | 4 star, whose character survived every | Andi he gave for others' sake, ! vicissitude, claims the hemage of all § example we mu:t take "--~tns lovers of the true, the beautiful and | With glory to the Sine La hg Stand ri------ HHT good.--Advt --Ever remembered by his RL Ji: ia 53 Beverly st, City Nt sas doa ani MISSES' BLACK KID LEATHER BOOTS--A good school shoe, and not too expensive; all sizes Brig.-Gen, Ross Greoted At tho Tore Ta loving "memoy of our pe Children' s Dependable - School Shoes : ¢ onto Exhibition. and brother "George," who was killed | School Playgrounds give severe tests of shoe wearing qualities, Sir W. H. Hearst at the. TESS oe Sept, Ind. Tern. ST these for yous girls, Exhibition on Saturday "extende Mother, "Dad, Carre and Ada welcome to General Ross, Kingston. Servant of God, well done! a ¥ ' Plesots. 9' 'tacked 4 miles : You are cordially invited to visit our Ready-to-Wear Department to see our ex- tensive variety of Dresses, Syits and Coats. = Every new style and ial that is HY popular this season, including many exclu- ( sive novelties are now being shown. An » m-------- early selection is advised, as many of these fi TT models cannot t be duplicated. 2 GIVEN A WELCOME. L LTT ~~ v of being the best man on the Western L AME WOU BFL Crowned at last. front to keep men fii for service. . Gen. Currie in his remarks sald it wes Bolder L Christ, well pr ie ¥ new em oy. true that no general on the aelt ARS While i ploy front could kcep men as fit for duty Rest in en age Joy. as the Kingston officer. General Ross was always dusy going up and down the lines fighting typhoid, paridy- JAMES REID , i phoid, trench feet and gonorrhoea. The Old Firm of Undertakers. { When he had been asked to have the| .234 and 336 PRINCESS STREET {Jectures on the last disease cut out, Phone 147 for Ambulance. !Sir Arthur said he refused because {he believed casualties were often just ROBERT J REID as serious from gonorrhoea as from gupshot. General Ross hal at one Phone 877. time beem offered the position of Dir ector-General of the Fifth Army, but he decided to stay with the Canadian army. at TE s--y | R. Waldron - Se ---------- At His Old Tricks. The false alarm fiend is still at his Id tricks. At 11.47 o'clock on San ==%Ray night, the firemen received a = Il from Bex 3% at Tete de Pout a racks, ane spon wives aijthe] REE ed | iy "il pi HL DT ~N Thy glorious warfare" past who, he sald, gained the reputation} = battles fought, the Siotaty won, August 29th @nd one gun --_--

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