Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Dec 1916, p. 10

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ne PAGE TWELVE EE Warni and Fashionable Overcoats for Men and Young Men! Hl ing. : Sturdy in weave, soft in texture, beau- tifully finished in new grays, new greens, new browns, and new blues, as well 4s heather and other mixed effects. A PP Livingston's, 75-79 Brock Street. A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. 02 Saturday Night's Bargains Long Kid Gloves All our stock of evening kid gloves, white and blacks, in 12 and 16 button len- gths. These are all the best French Kid and sell regular at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, sizes 53 to 7. Tonight for $1.48 a pair. Boxes of Fancy Handkerchiefs Dainty embroidered and hemstitched Irish dimity handkerchiefs, done up 3 in a neat Xmas box, 100 only of these on sale. Special tonight, 39¢ a box. . I LLL LLL LLL =| banking paper. On Sumnday evening Col. Hemming, N.0.C., is to address a -recruiting ceting in Cobourg, Lieut.-Col. H, R. Wilson is leav- ng this evening for Ottawa on mili- tary business, Lieut.-Col. W. J, Brown, G.S.0,, is on a tour of inspection through the listriet. Capt. W. J. McManus is arranging for the Christmas celebration of the families of Special Service Company men. There will likely be a tree in the Armouries with gifts for every child whose father is in the company. The Methodists of the garrison are in' Queen street church, the Presby- terians in Convocation Hall, and St. Andrew's and the Anglicans in St. George's cathedral and St. Paul's church, The Roman Catholic party| goes to St, Mary's Cathedral Lieut. Harty O'Reilly has received word from Ottawa of his appoint- ment as lieutenant in the Royal Can- adian artillery at Halifax. Lieut. O'Reilly has left for his new post. Previous to receiving his appoint. ment he was a student at the Royal Military College, Kingston, "The Campbells are the ery at Cornwall on Sunday. Lieut.-Col. P. G. C. Campbell and Major G. I. Campbell hold a recruit- ing meeting, Judge O'Reilly pres id- Major J. C. Cameron former junior major of the 154th Battalion | assisted by Lieut. W. L. MacFarlane, | Cornwall, as second in command, are undertaking the work of raising a company to represent the United | Counties, coming" is McL. Simnp- 14th; E. M. Garrett, Ww. J. Gau- 230th, F 1.¥ Maloney, 72nd; J son, 14th; J. E. Foster, Freeman, 66th; G. W. S 230th; 0 Ermond, 230th; thier, 230th; J. A. Martel, have finis hed they terms fantry school The Late Mrs. Matthews, At Wolfe Island on Friday death called Mrs. Robert Matthews, for- merly Miss Lilllan Greenwood. The deceased was born on Wolfe Island | twenty-eight years ago, and was the daughter of Frank Greenwood of that place, Following her wedding several years ago, she resided in New York up to a few months ago, since when she resided at Ther former home. For the last six years the de- ceased suffered from rheumatism. A requiem mass will be conducted by Rev, Father Fleming at the Sacred Heart church, THE STOC K QU OTATIONS. Prices at W hich American and, Cana- dian Stocks Range. (Special to the Whig.) Toronto, Dec. 9.--Erickson, Per- kins & Co., of New York and Chicago, through their Toronto agent, J. C. Beaty report the following quota- tions: New York Stocks. Open. L169% 106% Noon. American Airbrake . Atchison ,. . oy Baltimore & Ohio ... 88% C. PR, R. . 166% New 'York "Central 107% Brie .. .. .. PR Reading .. .. .. ...110% Union Pacific .. .. ..140% U.8.8teel .. .. .. ..135% Anaconda .. .. .. . 97% Republic Steel .. .. . 87% Amn. Loco .. .. .. . 93" Inter. Nickel .. ... .. 47% EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN 104% 16614 106% 37% 109% 145% 124% 965 87% L915 47 Now 1s the Time to Get Your Win. ter's Supply 'of Hosiery. Men's hose, 10¢c a pair. This line is very scarce, so stock up. The Lion Clothing House, King street, Kingston. Policeman a Bandit, Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 9.--Albert J, Griffith, a patrolman on the Los Angeles police force for four years, made the amazing confession, aecord- ling to the police, that he was the rob- ber who held up an express wagon yesterday on a busy street and made off with about $5,000 in cash and $34,000 in cheques, drafts and other Most of the money was recovered. Rumors say the American steam =iship Virginia has been sunk in the Mediter anean. In November nineteen Norwegian vessels, with a total tonnage of 32,- 993, were lost. It is said Gen. Castelnan will sue- Jutire and will have supreme { completing an almost | comedy, | also be shown, attending divine service on Sunday | Tuesday, of the of the season, pany"s tour of Canada, Shakesperian comedy has evoked un- limited commendation. a cast of stars including Thos. A.! Wise, | staff, | Ford Page and many stars, one would readily expect a fin- ished production. sparkling humor of the book is the| musical score by Silvio Hein," whose name speaks for crispness and mel-| ody in the musical line. week patrons of this popular theatre at the .n-| At the Grand. To-night will be the last chance to, see Virginia Pgarson in "Dare- Devil | Kate, An excellent bill is sche, duled for the first three days of next week. Dorothy Green and Clifford Bruce are starred in the feature pie- ture, "The Devil at His Elbow," a story of the evil influence of drink when taken as a stimulant to aid in| super-human piece of work. This production con- tains scores of big situations, en | board a big steamer at sea, and also on a submarine obtained from the! United States Navy. A two reel Uni-| versal photo-play, a ripping good | and the Pathe News will] In the vaudeville Boule and Druar will present a! comedy singing and piano act. En- gard and Marshall will be seen in al novelty aerial act. Shakesperian Merry Wives of Windsor" will appear at the Grand on | December 12th, will be one! most fascinating productions' On the présentscom-| the merry | Play. "The which Headed by in the memorable role of Fal-! Constance lier, as Mistress} and Isabel Irving as Mistress other prominent | Added to the At the Strand. For the first three days of next il! have a ehance to see Miss Lillian h,.late co-gtar ig the "Birth of a Miss Gish will appear at} [the Strand in the last five-part Tri-| angle photo-play, "Diane of the Fol-! ies," a story of a girl who left the; tage to be married to a millionaire | and then returned '"'Diane| a play of domestic worn by the wo- iristoerat of the Follies," is I'fe, and the dresses men (sixty-seven in number) are! imply marvelous, and interest in them is only surpassed by the excel- lence of the entire production. Char- ley Chapliey in a new production, "Police," will also be shown, a two- part Keystone comedy, Selig Weekly! and a highyelass act of vaudeville will complete an excellent bill. *IRCIVERYS OF THE DAY. Notes and [tetas Of Geners' Interest. Buy your meats at Pickering's J. Ralph Scott, Verona, was in the city on Friday. 'here was no session of the police | court ¢n Saturday morning. Page & Shaw candy fresh to-day at the Red Cross drug store, Remember lecture at Y.W.C.A. on Modern Russia, Monday evening. rs, Robt. Wilson, of Portsmouth, | is visiting at Frank Tibbutt's, Con-| Local vay. Old prices on all our goods this|| year. No advance in prices at Rob-| ert J. Reid's. G. H. Goodfellgw, A. Jeffery, Tichborne, spent Saturday | in the city. H. Cunningham, piano tuner. 21! King street. Leave orders at McAul-| ey"s Book Store. The police have no trace of the | Montreal young man reported as miss- | ing by the Whig of Friday. Low priced, guaranteed hot wa- | ter bottles at the Red Cross drug | store. Harry Wilson, Kingston, is renew- | ing old acquaintances, at Conway after an absence of three years. The steamer Toller has arrived in | port, and will be laid up for thé winter at Richardson's elevator, Buy vour groceries at Pickering's. Mrs, H. W. Wood, Kingston, with her daughter, Miss Sally, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Lott, at Strathcona. See Robert J. Reid's advertisement for Christmas suggestions, goods that have never been shown in Kingston before. J. Ovila Beandry, of the reportor- ial staff of the Ottawa Free Press, is Spending the week-end at his home r 2 » a = » B a A Thermos, Bottles--Red Cross drug store, Pie Jesu Requiem Op., 48. New| Victor record by Marcel Journet, $1.25, most suitable for a Christmas |8 gift, Hear it at Lindsay's. Lieut «Col. H. A. and Mrs. Panet and Major C. C. Bennett, all of Kings- ton, registered at the Montreal Star office in London, Eng. Now is the time to have your pianos tuned. Our expert tuners are at your service. 'Phone 1544, C. W, Lind- say, Limited, 121 Princess street. Christmas Gift CAN EASILY BE SELECTED Our stocks during the past three weeks have been daily added to by new arrivals and we can now offer you a great choice in many lines. For For eeds J Women. Embroidered or lace trimmed; a splendid collection for . . .. RIN 124c, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢. Novelty designs i in lace trimmed; quite different from the us- 25¢, 35¢, 50¢c, 75¢ Plain Irish Linen, fine make with neat hemstitched border, ual, at the fo owing prices: THE DAINTIEST OF CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS. Many novelties in handkerchiefs for holiday gifts; the finest Irish Linen and Swiss Handkerchiefs. Plain hemstitched linen, very fine makes, Children's Handkerchiefs. A great collection from Men. Pure linen hemstitched, special at Pure linen hemstitched; special at Pure linen, special at Men's pure linen initial handkerchiefs . . Men's Initial Handkerchiefs in fine lawn, put up in fancy gift box . . Soldiers. Khaki handkerchiefs, Special make, worth 121c regular, to- night . . 3 for 25¢ 2c, 15¢, 20c. . Se to I5¢ 124c each . 3 for 50c¢ . 20c each 25¢ . 2 for 25¢ . 3 for 25¢ \-- SPECIAL TONIGHT 240 Pairs, Soft Yarn Knit, Soldiers' Socks These are particularly good, having been made from a soft, strong thoroughly scoured fingering wool, and the price tonight, only . 39¢ | .. John Laidlaw & Son Novelty Neckwear A number of the latest New York Collars for Ladies. Many of these galy. one of a kind, and each put p. in separate gift box, 75¢ to $1.50 ~ J The heavy rainstorm of Saturday niorning was hard on the people who wanted to get around the market. The market house was jammed with in a very unhealthy condition. Sweet cider, 10c a quart at Pic inthe shades: We have received a shipment f Women's Silk following Nigger brown, pearl gray, Holopreof. Hose, white and black.

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