Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Oct 1919, p. 20

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OO z 000000 A EER Time For Your Ee Ts Fed Voor: 10 infer Overcoat Melton's Scotch Weaves Homespaus, made Overcoats, Motor Street Overcoats, Rain-proofed Overcoats. It is really a wonderful exhibit--one that we know you would really want to see--827.50 to 855.00. The Newest Thing The revival of the men--high chested, the new English fabrics, finest Coats, Double-Breasted Suit--in styles for young snug-waisted, broad lapels, flared skirts-- Jauntiest, snappiest styles you've ever seen--8$30 up to $45. Livingstons 75-77-79 BRUCK STREET. "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" "We clos at 5. 30 p.m. Saturdays 9 p.m. WHAT SHALL | We can answer this question satisfac- - tory from our large and well assorted Fall and Winter collection of new and exclusive designs in styles and fabrics of exceptional distinction. OUR FALL MODELS of Suits, Coats and Dresses are unsurpassed in attractiveness and beauty. May we have the pleasure of showing them to you? R. WALDRON t CR TY THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG STOLE GRIPHAN'S SAMPLES TORONTO. YOUTH CORRALLED BY POLICE MONDAY NIGHT Caught In a Stolen Car--Twao Others Implicated, Made Their Get-away. Stolen Goods Recovered. On a table in t poli on Tuesday gloves, sto m sample tr ler, Alfred ( In the p . Py box stood Peter | een, of Toronto, ealing the said rested Monday n apd Mul- watching a n stolen from Pyburn when the latter g » car. Two ot- her men, al ave been im- plicated in the ti of the car got away. P re searched, had > mentioned | } on, and admitted that the 1¢ Was travelling in, was stolen | 'oronto, and that the goods had aken from a travell er's trunk I 2 ther; that 8 tole 1 1 goods 2d in LC arch and foun d more The youthful disconnected | in with two to, who had a to K ioroato, ady the s shed. coming d two were own i ------ a -- gg, Theatrical | a At The Grand. T m ances 1 for o ack "bunch « to the entire C. ° "The D a limited tou the performance. promised some | he way of scenery and | songs and dances, and girls", "Marjorie" ie" are still with the origi- st, as well as the famous "beau- brigade' ----each member of which had at least sixteen months' ac- 1 experience with a line regiment ore dropping back a few miles to itertain his comrades.--Advt. real thrill costumes, for At Griffin' s. Ray will appeal to the 3 of evgryone who has ever 1 any thi ng Lien a clot hes- Charles I pi | Ines pr rodt ret on Was I Griff the country rator. \ this victure makes his debut as a anvasser for a new life vib- a salesman he is somewhat of a { despite the goodly ad-| vice in "I alesmen," but | he surely puts some life into the lit- | tle town of Jessup, and he surely de- lighted all present last evening when a capacity audience witnessed "Bill | Henry" for the first time, cisive hit, and seldom, if ever, hasa| better programme of vaudeville been | seen in Kingston. The bill includes Kenddll's Auto Doll, "The Maid of} Mystery," which both mystifies and entertains, and also furnishes a big| surprise at the end of the act. Mable Duggan, the singing" comediene, w musical selections proved highly entertaining, and whose love- | y "costumes lent OA se b tion tothe bill. McNally, the comedy juggler, furnishes some rare wit, and | his line of fun making includes some exceptionally proved very audience. This is a programme which cannot fail to please even the most eritical, | { and should be seen by all.--Advt. clever juggling, whieh popular wi ith the large] "Mickey" At Grand, Coming to the Grand Opera House, i commencing Thursday, October 16th, for three days. Everyone knows her: she is fast becoming a household | word. She is on the lips of the whole world. You'll be singing, dancing and | playing "Mickey." Powerful. smash- | ing, gripping, that's "Mickey Al great triumph of the screen, "thrill | upon thrill, and each thrill in these] suspense incidents iy just a little bet-| ter than the last; climaxes that fairly | bring you to your feet with sheer en- | : thusiasm, You'll laugh. You'll ery.| not a dull moment in the entire pro- | { duction. You will forget all your dbu-! siness worries and troubles as she carries you through her wild and lov-| | able career.--Advt. i Expected Thursday Morning. G. T. R. car No, 40133, containing 490 baskets blue grapes, 600 baskets | preserving pears. 100 baskets ever- | flow peaches, 100 baskets, ripe to- matoes, 10 baskets orange quinces. | | Carnovsky® s, on the corner. Sir Henry Drayton t. Sir . Henry Drayton, Minister of | Finance, will be at Union campaign | headquarters, Dafly Standard office, to-night, from 8 to 10 o'clock. All | citizens are cordially welcome. Public and High School Books. H.*S. Reader, Algebrs and P. S. | History of England and Canada re- | ceived at The College Book Store. ! Open nights, Phone 919. World's baseball series {were given an Increase in salary by 'the National Commission, each of the ! Tour officials receiving $1 250 and ex: penses for the eight games. Affinity and ---- fool sometimes | CO8ts, additional attrae-§ | COLLINS {| Josiah Hawley { October 13th, umpires 3 | mean fdentically the same thing. FLAME LIES NOT HERE. But Higher Up in Regard to Soldic rs' Applications 4 news A travel- | cer, letter was cal office adv ised tha at ' deal with this mar taking the matter out the loc al € in the sex called to vineial to the to the take the cong ory n fice ond ase 22nd could going ally im- ret effect property it would be i yr him to settle 8} until is fall. He was gdvised tb locate during the winter whey he wo have a good ¢ la start for another year in the affair not being due until 'the fall of 1920. This man was written to again on June 2nd. while the local office again called the attention of Provincial Superintendent Jones to the matter on Oct. 10th. The local branch has been very en- ergetic in fo lowing up St. Mary's ¢ Choir Club. t arnoon Those were created It was decided to hold s socials intervals. conclusion of Ave Te ine'add the meeting Pr. A S. Grant. Will address a citizens' mas ing on the lianor question to at vk in (Ontario Hall) mild R oc! V There three five- also be by retur led by rrofiitahle time i= ing C Soldiers and returned x welcome ------------ Police Court Brevities, Knott, charged with Joseph pe his wife was remanded a saulting week. Leo Gallagher was fined $10 and for. exceeding the speed limit with his taxi. Sir Henry Drayton To-night. Sir Henry Standard office, sadquarters, Daily headq All to-night, from 8 to 10 o'clock. citizens are cordially welcome. Chief Special Agent W. M. Tisdale, I of the Grand Trunk railway service, 4g retiring after many years in that eapac ity. | HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR RINTING Kinds Kinds 20 Market Street 1: Kingston DAL LY MEMORANDUM. Our vaudeville - also scored a de-| BORN. LACHAPELLE--At Gar ne HOGS Sth, to Mr. and N apelle, a daught ter. . LEEDER---At Gananoque, Oct. Sth, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leeder, a daugh- October ard Lach- £ar Oct. $1 Sig At Gananoque, on Mrs. T, Wilmot 3 In Kingston, on Oot. 13th, 18 to tr, and Mrs. F.C. Thomas, 621 Itrincess street, a daughtre, DIED... At Pieton, on Sunday 12th, 118, the lates John Collins. Interment at Picton, DOGGETT----At Beeley's Bay, 14th Oct on Det h, 1818. Melvisn Smith Hawkins, | wife of Alfred Doggett Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'- clock, from her late, residence to Olivet Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. KOEN-~In Sharpton, Ont, on October 13th, 1919, Mrs Mary Koen, aged 78 years. Funeral will leave her late residence on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock to 8. Patrick's church, Railton where a solemn requiem mass will be ung for the happy repose of her Friends 'and acquaintances are respects fully invited co attend. IN MEMORIAM. In fond and loviag memory of Allan EP entered into rest at aw "Gone but net forgotten a om More and more cach day we miss him, Friends may think the wound is heal- | But-they Jitile know the BOTTOW, { That lies within our heart concealed. -~<His wife. i i E y ! : § I= iB | wrote Drayton, Minister of | Finance will be at Union campaign | Sarah Buck, widow of! TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 SY THI reas Ne Honesty In Advertising Our Ide= about advertising is that the best thing _. any store can do is to tell the truth about the goods it sells; what they are and what they're really worth. It seems to us that most people want to know simply the truth about things tn RA Wé don't believe that the truth needs to be much embel- lished with exagger- ated terms, or a flowery style in ex- pression-----just plain talk, giving the facts as we seo them enough when we're telling the truth. is JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Wool Velours, Bolivias, Tweeds, best British Serges, Trico- tines, Gabardines, Whitneys, lish Plushes and French Silk Velvéts. The Dress Goods Section Is Like Autumn tse The Materials seem to take every tint of the Autumn The dark shades, maple, browns, reds, oak browns, gold- en browns and Deer Fawn--all the fas- cinating colors and shades of golden Autumn, dullish greens, warm rich reds, all perfectly irresistible. leaves and landscape. A month or so ago there were summery Ginghams, Organdies and Voiles every- wi.ere. Hig Now It ls Broadcloths, pry best Eng- This Week Very Specia ly Priced ee ATL i A A PAA --_-- Ew i | sm John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. Hi TT TT i ---------- i Men' s Dull Finish Gun Metal Side Leather Boot Suitable For Young Man's Wear SIZE 6 to 10--83.00. Tiere is a boot at a price--it is a good shape and one that will give good wear. It is about i the price of an ordinary boot to-day, and as we have only a few pairs loft we think it a good buy if a person was to anticipate a litile and even buy two pairs. : Lockett's All NAH AAA SN NA lt ALAN Pt PPR 3 2% A PrP a pe HHH 1910, I BR TRH I + SB Hil - f i SR fi IH LULL LL TTT

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