Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Oct 1916, p. 8

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CHOICE SUITS AND OVERCOATS We're out to sell you that fall suit and overcoat. Honestly, we are! We have been planning and buying for you for the past six months. We have searched the best markets for exclusive, dependable, artistic and refined garments for you, and we've got them. Suits, $15.00 to $22.00. Overcoats, $15.00 to $25.00. a AA A tt \ -Livingston's, Brock Street. A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. - | was wound d in six places in the pre-| "Dorian's Divorce. {was in the city when "C" squadron booked for ""Whén | ; {tenants to go overseas. | { wu | i | | | | That are Stylish, Correct and Practical Never before have we shown so many attractive and distinctive styles, every new fabric, every new feature. Coats for street, automobile and general wear. Tweeds, Velours, Plushes, Cheviots, Sealettes, ~ Chinchillas, moderately priced from $8.95 To $39.00 Full range of children's coats in the. new youthfu styles from draft He is the last of five lieu- f To-Night at Grand. . token' of : | An excellent bill has heen secured Is 0 Re AP Presinlion of thei. pe .Grand for to-night and to- vif the 154th Battalion, | 1t.~Col, A. G. MaeDonald sent him | f cigars on Saturday and Graes Valentine, the rming and talented young actress, Sor Charl s Gal ab . +l are co-starred in a five-part wonder Sergt. Charles Garrett, D.C.M., who 1. or. the Metro Film Company, | , A two-reel Uni- : Nh e a member of ihe ir versal photoplay, a comedy pieture | LAr, el RY of rR "land the famous Pathe News, show-| on join-"'C" squadron, C.M-R: ing the latest war pictures, will also | ith a tice . | pe presented. The vaudeville con-| With sixty men from Kingston, in- . 1 an cluding Troopers Forsythe, Waters, sists of LaCoty and Costello, bi Adsit, Cramiéy and Black, a draft of | Italian musical act, that made a big 256 men trom "C" squadron, C.M.R, | ht here last week, and has been re Hamilto bas th » Lee engaged for these two days. An Ha ulton, passed tifoush: she Shy other good double act is the Twirling Boncen 5th P.I Sy Ottawa 'who Talbots. . This bill is for Monday Bea, or aa ar and Tuesday only, as Wednesday "is : Dreams Come programme incudes Lionel Barrs-| i boxes ofl cning. stationed here, went with this| J io True. "When Dreams Come Tues SL ™ : i ' "When Dreams Come rue, The reeruiting office now in the : . . 2 lane-way en Prine ess stréet will move [Which comes to the Grand on Thurs to its now location in the Midland | day, Oct. 25th, bargain Hal inos Bue Shoe Company's store as soon as the night, 1s by Philip Bartho Oa 2 store is vacated. thor of the farcival successes, 'Over Night," 'Little Miss Brown and | re "Very Good, Eddie." | The first act is on shipboard, and | their tent on the market and will.now shows the boy returning for the par) carry on at Brockville, Prescott and | ental scolding as a steerage passen- Sornw The: corporal i . | ger. This setting lends itself to Cornwall. The corporal in charge| § 3 : at states that the men of Kingston are! many singing numbers, the first en-| too tall for his battalion. semble showing a chorus of immi- | ---- grants of all nationalities indulging | | in their native songs and dances: | A smuggling plot is interwoven, in the story, to which the "Dream | Girl" 'ig an innocent party. All sorts of trouble is heaped upon the pair| until "dreams come true' in the | final act. A musical comedy cast of more} than ordindwyability will be seen in| the principal parts, and a chorus of | | twenty-four capable and sprightly | young women will sing, dance and | lend an air of youth and gaeity to] | the performance. | The 216th Bantam Battalion repre- sentatives have pulied the stakes of Retreat.is being sounded this week at 5.20 pm, &. A, P. Schnobb, E. St. Amour, A. H. Trembley and J. H. Nolett have been granted certificates of qualifi- cations as sergeant. A. H. Trembley is in the 207th and.the other three in the 230th Battalion, Officers and other ranks of the C. E. F. who have been struck off the strength of the C.EF. and officers and other ranks of the active militia not actually on duty are not permit- ted to wear uniform without special permissiecn Leing given by distriet headquarters." -+-District Orders. Man of Mystery. What is announced as one of the [ most unusual photo dramas seen in - months will be offered at the Strand The 234th Battalion has permis-| Theatre on Monday, Tuesday and sion to recruit anywheré in Canada, | Wednesday, when Shell 43, featuring No number has yet been assigned the | H. B. Warner and Enid Markey, will Queen's University Battalion. be presented. Shell 43 is a unique -- narrative of cunning in the European There is an opportunity for ten | war. It contains the adventures of a qualified nurses of this district to go | young man of mystery, who possesses overseas 2s nursing sisterd~ of the |papers which prove him to be the Queen Alexandria Nursing Service. | correspondent of a big American Lieut.-Col. R. J. Gardiner, A.D.M.S., | newspaper, others establish him as a received a request on Monday to se-| German secret service agent, and stili tact the? number of qualified nurses |others vouching for his commission for the positions. The recommenda- | 2s a lieutenant in the English army. tions for appointments are being |The secret of his mission is not di- made by the matrons of the Ottawa | vulzed until the last tragic scene, General Profestant' and St. Luke's| When the veil of mystery is lifted and Hospitals of Ottawa and the Kingston | he is shown in his true light. A two- General Hospital. reel Keystone, "Pills of Peril," and lother good photo plays are on the i bill. The vaudeville consists of Miss Rose Lyndon in a high-class singing 4 and musical aet, and Caplane and Wells, who designated as talka- tive comedy Jugglers. za J At Griffin's, 7 {| The Morosco-Paramount photo | play, '"An International Marriage," |} NN, IIb | coming to the Griffin theatre, is al- The Late John Holder. {most an advance fashion show. At the grand old age of ninety | Countess Cippico, (Rita Jclivet), years, John Holder, a former who: plays the star,' wears many: dent of l'ort Dalhousie, died on F charming models of Paris-made crea- day last, and 112 remains were bu | tions, the exclusive designs of which in Sand Hill vemetery on Mondo. are an.advance on anything ever The late Mr. Holder was born in|{shown in America. Benmfngton Leeds, England, and came to this Brent, is, as he exp! s it, is "rough 3, 1916. Js y » mtr JOHN LAIDL x. AW & SON Lieut. morrow afternoon and evening. The] (i ore, the gifted stage and screen |i Absolutely the best value possible in these suite. They. are made of che- viot, winter weight, nicely lined; large collar which ¢an be worn open or clos- ed at neck .. .. cr a $17.95 Another special suit; same make, but in fine English serge . . $20.00 country when nineteen years old. He lived at Battersea until six years ago, and proved ' himself an industrious iarmer. He then moved to Port Dal- housie, and was there at the time of his death. Deceased was ill for about! dry." A chain of big modern laund- ries is his great achievement. This accomplishment is the breath of his life, and the standard of ail his quaintly phrased comparisons. For as he says, 'Anything that goes §!X months. The funeral was from thrcugh the wringer and comes out James Reid's unuertaking resis on! g, . Ae * 0 Monday morning to the cemetery, Hal ouors, Bi eal £000 where Rov, Mr. Stewart, of Battersea | js 5 superb vehicle for beautiful Rita church, conducted the burial service.! jojtvet's charm and attractiveness The surviving children of the de-| 5 add y ceased are Robert and Walter, in the! Th also have in ition to the west; Margaret, in Spokane, Wash- | Rove great feature photo-play an ex- ington; William, in New York; am j ceptional classy vaudeville act, Jack Mariam and Haanah, at Battersea, | 10% and lou lawrenes a un ht Two brothers, | Isaac, aged eighty-| oo, 4 Avy S EI ps k en eight, and William, aged eighty-, & every popular and TEmMAr kay one; both living near Battarsda alho | Sensational railroad serial, the Girl SRIVive. © Fo eh. | and, the. Game, and last but by mo ! means least, another of those real Lato Mrs. M A. F ann. | amusing and highly oe er Ra pagan 1a¢/ comedies, featuring the well-known ra ? i tna. | Star, Frank Daniels. The above pro- Lower Bagot street, died on sunday gramme should prove an att-action to ra entertaining | |} STYLE DEMANDS PLUSH COATS This season, and we are prepared to meet the de- mand. : One model With full skirt and large sailor collar, self belt, and large but- tons to match, at $28.00. Other styles at $18.00, $20.00, $23.00. A splendid collection of fall and winter @oats, in tweeds, chinchilla cloth, corduroy, plushes. New coats for $10.00 to $38.00. A A November Delineator & Butterick Patterns Now Ready. ¢ { ! { { | | { NEW GLOVES, STOCKINGS AND UNDERWEAR In large quantities, at prices that cannot be re- fused. Women's Kid Gloves, $1.00. Women's Kid Gloves, $1.25. hE Women's Kid Gloves, $1.50. These we cannot pos- eibly repeat when pres- ent stock is sold. Women's Fall Stockings 25¢, 35¢, 49c¢. Women's - Cashmere Stockings, 50¢c, 59¢, 75¢, $1.00. I Children's Stockings Of All Kinds. Ribbed or plain. In cashmere. i In merino, In fall weight cotton, 20¢, 25¢, 30¢c, 33c, and up. i fia was a daughter of Mc. and Mrs. after a lingering illness. The de-| ccased was Lorn forty-seven years; ago on Wolfe Island, and the funeral; will be to that piace. Her husband, | John Flanagan, died some tim: ago,i Thomas Flanagan, her son, was one of Kingston's first war vietims. Be- side her children, she is survived ify one brother, M. Johnston, of the city. Late Miss K. Tetro. One of Kingston's most popular Kathline Tetro, Redan street, died on Sunday after four months' illness. The deceased was born' in the eity, James Tetro. She was & member of St. Mary's Cathedral. Late Kennoth Taylor, Word has come to this Kennet lcaving her with three sons 2 daugh-yaant P i photography and great set- ter, It will be remembered thal| {05 pring out the bitter clash of ithe foreign spies, the | spies in the bomb makers house, the | Hi} young ladies in the person of Miss pthe secret of the Submarine at the 'King Edward Theatre Monday and! ty of the] t a discriminating public. A' Whirlwind Production. "The rapid fire of electrifying ad- -ventures fairly staggers the onlooker, plot of the capture of Cleon and her imprison- ment, Chatterton's struggle to save her, the destruction of the mysterious house and the unknown fate of all inside, a continuous struggle to win Tuesday afternoons and evenings. St Tdeal Theatre, "Liberty," or "A Daughter of the|S the US.A." is coming to the above theatre Wednesday and Thur- a

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