EASTER! BN You'll certainly not feel right in your winter duds on Easter Sunday. They may be perfectly good but they are not spring like. With the birds a-sing- ing and~the trees a-bud- ding, winter things will _ be extremely out of tune.' -_ Handsome spring ov- ercoats, the limit of ex- treme swellness, $15.00, $16.50, $18, up to $25. Spring suits you can't resist. Come and see. $15, $16.50, $18, up to $22.00. Then an Easter hat; you must have. : Easter is always the time for appearing in a spring hat. ' ER Re Nad a . Shirts, Ties, Gloves and other Toggery to put the finishing touches on your outfit. AJ YOUR SERVICE. Livingston's, : If Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk. Saturday SN New Suits for Easter Many new styles, specially selected from the best New York makes for our Eas- ter trade. Broadcloths, poplins, gaber- dines, men's wear serge, and the New Jer- sey silk suits, an immense and varied assort- ment from which you will have no difficulf in making a selection. . New Separate Coats The smartest styles ever shown in the city. All the popular colors. Priced from $8.75 to $29.00. ~ Easter Blouses Stylish Blouses in georgette crepe, silks, voiles and muslins, many new models not Shown elsewhere from 98¢ to $15.00. Extra Special for Saturday 27 new spring suits in navy, black and N\ fancy cloths, splendidly made and finished, all sizes, in the lot, but not in every size. Priced $22.50 and $25.00. Saturday for $14.98. . RE y SEE ES TL | WALDRON'S a ) THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1917. pr ropolis; the t poverty, and and the sweetheart imber lass phote pe ova Hi aratt Rr ville has been secured for to-night ra ---- 3 IR and Friday matinee and F at INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, € Lm . id | the Grand. Valeska Syrratt -- ' purpose giving On hd ca's foremost enrotional aetre x, will Local Notes and Items of General taiRIng the alter armas appear in "The Victim," a powerful Interest. A Am { portrayal of how i woman H., Cunningham! piano tuner, 21 Reuse. Richa Io a of the Ipler detect might King street. Leave orders at McAul- ed hi i t ¢ ind a'f njustice, | ey's Book Store : ne on the Bay o h enzeiul Capt. John Gould, of Kingston, Que *R in ned ate prede-| combine to make the plot of this pic- | will be master of the steamer Sar jauite re hi rece { anf ture nor this season. Yerseas '¢ n in connection The role taken' by Suratt James Spence, former manager of th the : of military} is one in i every resourc: and! the Randolph Hotel, left at noon on rail avs a Wf wal power is brought into effective play, | Wednesday for Wilmington, Dela- XY -- and she takes the fullest advan'age | ware, The "K, val Canadian Horse of many emotignal pportu Easter gifts, at Uglow's 11¢ ecruiting staff repott th ities. The sceni environment Ald. R. KE. Kent is acting mayor recruits have been passed, sworn in|] California, where the subisct was during the absence of Mayor Huglies, land forwarded from Montreal to] produced, lénds i f faith" Yo who has gone to New York and \ Kingston. during the past fifteen| the atmosphere of the stor two 'Washington si rans : days Ar reel . Universal photoplay, a comedy, It pectol Jack, of the ( hildren's | -- and the Pathe News will zlio be Ald Society, paid sit to some of J. G. Roy has | f shown. The feature vaudeville in-""® Yard oo : : So0lely 0, lhe ind France on an observa-|.judes a Rag 'rio, in comedy TOunty on y Ane ) ffonder ir ton trip - singing, and a s acrobatic act Na He aoe fim t-- 'onstable & L. Wel Bre elev The Miserere "Il Trovatore." Constable Less 1 the Dental =r To one whe 8 heard Il Trovaiore, Pine apples, 25¢, Carnovsky's 1 ere will be t especially if fortunate enougl to On the Montreal Stock Estchapge er r.ving in have heard it presented in a capable the stock of the Canadian Locbmo J noo manner, the Miserere will always|tive Company made a substantial - remain in the memory as one of the gain, goin g up to 601%, montt month » last there 8,000 operations perform {ed by dental officers in Maicr J} A 0 {ing the 253rd company at Cornwall is led g for the west on personal | busing ind Malic R. M. Van | Luven gs taking over the command lin his absence | Nursing Sister Garbut has beel tuken on the strength of the C.E.F. | B.C., and at Ottawa. | | Lieut. C. H | Ottawa, Thursday Reid; 235th Battalion, was at morning Members of the Canadian Defence Force will wear regimental of their militia unit, and off the C:D.F: will wear rank badges on cers of the shoulder straps and not on the sleeve as worn by officers of the C.E.F All parade except necessary fati Ze day ¢ Will be cancelled for Good Fri The . 253d Queen's University body of men from another unit in the distgict if Ottawa approves of the phan Capt. and Mrs. Scandrett are leav ing the for Toronto, where Capt Scandrett will train as a flying offi- cer, Easter Hats For All At George Mills & Co's. big store Gathering in St, Andrew's. » The annual convention of the Kingston Presbyterian Union, com- prising all the Sunday schools and Young Peoples' societies in the Presbytery, will be held in St. An drew's church on Good Friday after noon and evening. The principal speakers will be Rev. Dr. Myers, To- ronto; Mrs. R. T. tall. Stirling; Dr Gracey, Gananoque; Rev, E. R. Me- Lean All .sessions are open to the public Canadian Casualties. Presumed to have died L. Blake, Peterboro Wounded - John Connor. Corn : | jwall; * A. G. Cracknell, Lakeport; | Frank Murray, Kingston | ---- -- | Papers Friday. Toronto morning papers and Syra- | cuse Post-Standard will be on sale Friday College Book Store. Open all day. Mary Pickford. In "The Pride of the Claf® at | Griffin's, Thursday, Friday, Satur- day. Easter Hats For All | At George Mills & Co's. big store. The patients and staff 2t the Elm- j nurse Convalescent Home enjoyed a | performance on Wednesday evening + by the Red Cross minstrels, directed | by E. Pound. Coming to the Strand, April 9th, 10th, 11th, Francis Ford and Grace Cunard in "The Purple Mask," a serial in sixteen enisodes. Sergt. Judd B. Preston left to-day to spend his Easter leave with his parents at Trenton, Easter Monday being a statutory holiday, the City Council will meet on Tuesdav evening | Mutiplying onions for setting out at Carnovsky's. - | Capt. R. H. Carnegie will again #ommand steamer America. ITCHY SALT RHEUM Sometimes Called Eczema -- Remove ed by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Salt rheum is one of th® Worst and unfortunately one of the most com- mon of all diseases. How it reddens the skin, itches, oozes, dries and scales. and then does this all over again! . Sometimes It covers the whole body with inflamed, burning patches and causes intense suffering, which is commonly worse at night. Local applications may do some good. but they cannot permanently rélieve. The disease will cqntinue to annoy. pain and perhaps "\agonize, until the blood has been purified and ~the general health improved. | Ask your druggist for Hood's Sar- saparilia. the good old reliable fam- ily remedy. It has given perfect satis- | faction in thousand ged. In- sist on having H rsaparilla, "for no substitute acts like it. Get J today. € : | MUTARY CRCLES. |} THEATRICAL NEWS. a \n have this dis- GG. I. Lalonde has enlisted in the 3rd Battalion Cameron, command- | . | The 230th Battalion has received {two large drafts. of hen from the {forestry reinforcements at Victoria, headquarters on badges | ieer human forgotten vaudevil { At The Grand, intere . brightest gems of stage. Imagine you fifteenth century Art Easter Cards--Uglow's The French-Canadian Education al Society of Kingston preparing the contemporary irself back in the looking at one of those grim old Spanish fortress with to present a two-act play fore the 1s turrets stretched across the water benefit of the Red Cross work edge and in the distance the waves Pianos for rental at Lindsay's, 121 lashed the rocky coast of Span. Princess St | Upon this scene of tragic desolance The president of e Board of a woman: winds her way toward the Trade has received from J. R. Laid tower of the fortress, which is used /law $2 and from Will'am Shilling as the préson wherein prisoners are |ton. 'Westbrook, $2 for the Belgian confined for State offenses; so much | relief fund. Sd by way of description. On Thursday| Cocoanuts 10. Caynovskyfe night April 12th, the Boston Eng-! The salary of Dr. EfRyan the Hiyd- lish Opera Company comes to the! 1¢al superintendent of Rockwood hbs- pital has been increased from $2.600 to $2,800. To.the salary.of the as- sistant superintendent is added $100 a year, Oranges, 15c¢ dozen, Carnovsky's Prevost, Breck street, has received all his spring and summer goods for his order clothing ' department, in | Ready-made clothing he has in stock a very fine line of Blue and. Gray worsted suits for those not wishing to leave their order. He has also re- ceived some very nice lines of Gents' | Furnishings. Grand Opera House in {ts special Co star performance of II Trovatore with Joseph F. Sheehan as Manrico and Mlle Nelli Gardini ds Leonora To hear the haunting strains of The Miserere as sung by these two artists, conceded by the foremost critics to be the greatest exponents. of, these roles in the world today, is to exper ience a treat such as is seldom af- | forded one in this day and age. | "Uncle Tom's Cabin." | William H. Kibble's scenic and dramatic production of "Uncle Tom's hy TY ster Vegetables. Cabin" will be seen at the Grand| K Opera House on Saturday Aprily7¥ Asparagus, Beets, Carrots,' Cauli bargain matinee and night, Mr|| flower, Celery, Cucumbers... Green Kibble's company carries dll the | Qnions, Lettuce, Parsley, Radishes, | special scenery and effects required Sp nath, ete, at Carnovsky's to give a perfect productiqn of this a SE old, ever popular play. Theleompany'| Mary Pickford. embraces over fifty people, chorus | Sp "The Pride of the Clan," at of over twenty colered mpn and! Gri¥in"s, Thursday, Friday, Satur-! women, ponies and six man-efimg | day. blood-hounds. A special t1a8 of k cars is employed in transporting the production, grand street parade A will be given at noon on Saturday Hats For AN Mills & Co's. big store In addition to the wine seized by the police at a Chinese shop on Brock street, there was also a quan lion Dollar Doll' which will appear | tity of Chinese medicine, which does at the Grand Easter Monday, matinee | not contain alcohol. The Chinaman and night --will be the illuminated | fined has asked to have this returned "Runway'" on which a number of to him. over the heads of the tutenee" | THAT TICKLING IN THE THROAT "The Million Dollar Doll" One of the features of "The Mil- "Runway" is one of the latest novel- ties and brings the company and] 1 audience in close touch with each CAN BE QUICKLY CURED BY | , ag r ¢ 8 sarrier. | ' other, breaking down that barrier, Dr. Wood s known as 'behind ED eellighet, This novelty has proved veritable sensation in many of the cities, and some of the "Runway Numbers' have | received as many as 8 and 10 encores a night, This is only one of the many new and novel features pre- sented in this new musical comedy, which has been heralded as the most pretentious mugical offering of the . Norway Pine Syrup This trouble is most distressing and is caused by a cold settling in { the throat, The hard dry cough causes that nasty, tickling, irritating! sensation and keeps you from en- joying your night's rest. Pr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, which is com- posed of the most soothing and heal- day. There are 40 people with this jn. expectorant herbs and barks splendid attraction, including the combined with the Jung healing vir- Orr Brothers and the best singing tues .of the world-famous Norway and dancing chorus ayer brought to Canada. Handsome girls and geous costumes are a big pine tree, will give almost instant re- BOT-{ Jjef in all cases of. this nature. feature Mrs. Alex, Durward, Athelstan, with this classy musical comedy Que., writes: "I have used Dr. . | Wood's Norway Pine Syrup for a At Griffin's, | number of years, and find it the only Commencing to-day the Griffin's! thing that will help me when I have theatre will present famous Mary a severe cold. It helps the soreness, Pickford in her new photoplay, pro-| and stops the tickling sensation in duced by her own company and re-| my throat, which is so irritating. Ij leased by Artcraft, "The Pride of| always use it for both myself and the the Clan Every Scotchman in the, children, and would not be without country hails with delight the news| it in the house." that "Little Mary" has selected the| The thousands of testimonials we role of "Margot MacTavish," as her| have received during the past twen- hext screen impersonation. For a|ty-five years prove that Dr: Wood's long time Caledonians have hoped to| Norway Pine Syrup is an jexeellent see the most popular girl in the! remedy for all goughs and colds, so world characterize the charming lass | gee that you get "Dr. Wood's" when of the heather, and that she will | you ask for it. | forever immortalize the typical win- It is put up.in a yellow wrapper, someness of Scotland's fair daugh-| three pine trees the trade mark, price ters with caaracteristic effectiveness | 25¢ and 50¢, at all dealers. : EASTER FASHIONS AT LAIDLAW'S ARE ATTRACTING ATTENTION Women's tSuits In great variety, $18:00~to $45.00 We have made a very special effort to obtain the finest possible showing of suits and have a num- ber of particularly good values at $25.00 to $35.00. There is yet time to secure your Easter suit if you come Saturday. Every suit has been carefully selected for some distinctive fea- ture. ! . There are serges, gaberdines,. tricotines, taffetas and the color range includes many new shades. A large number of new suits just opened today and will be ready for Saturday. HOSIERY AND GLOVES FOR EASTER You may choose your spring gloves and stockings from com- plete assortments of the best makes. Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Silk Stockings, Lisle Stockings, Cotton Stockings. - \ FAMOUS MAKES OF NEW CORSETS New spring models: La Diva Corsets, C.C. a la Grace, Bon-Ton, Modart, Royal Worcester, D. and A. Corsets, New Brassieres. * John Laidlaw & Son Se is readily expected. However, the - Manufactured only by The T. Mil- wonderful heart appeal as well as burn Co., Lifnited, Toronto, Ont. the dramatic finesse displayed in "The Pride of the Clan," makes it an offering that will prove of universal appeal. During her long andl bril- |= liant career on the screen "Little == Mary" has portrayed characters of a her recent photoplay, "Less Than the Dust," having met with record: breaking success throughout the en- tire country, It is a Jong way from the banks of the Ganges to the wind blown fields of Scotch heather, but it is a trip that Miss Pickford has taken in interval between "Less Thai the Dust," and "The Pride of the Clan" a story of the northwest coast of Scotland. The second fea-! ture on the same bill, "The Happi- ness of Taree Women, 'co-starring House Petédrs and Myrtle Steadman," was adapted for the screen from Al- bert Payson Terhune's unusual story of the same nagne. House Peters is one of the mos§ popular 'and distin- guished masculine stars in the pho- to-dramatic world. He will sbe re- membered as the dashing bandit Ra- morez in "The Girl of the Golden West," and also as leading man for Blanche Sweet in a number of other Lasky productions. § ' Dorothy Gish will be seen at the Strend in hex latest and best Tri-| angle play, "Stage Struck." Miss wisn plays the part of a country girl with stage aspirations who mes the victim~of a swindiey, who oper- RA brs i a ap CTT Smart Easter Footwear The new creations in dainty footwear are now ready. We are showing ladies' high cut kid shoes in grey buck, grey kid, brown kid, brown kid with ¢ les in black. pagne kid tops as well as many EES 1 Tee Lockett Shoe Store . P.S.-- We have a splendid cleaner for colored kid. I THEM I HELA |