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Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jul 1917, p. 8

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PAGEEIGHT .- 9 THE DAILY E BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1917. Ee - » 3 HOT, DID YOU SAY? HERE'S RELIEF, SIR! eA ot A tPA ABA SANNA LE TE | wT We've cool clothes that will' make a sweltering man smile. Sérge homespun and light weight tweedsfin single breast sack and pinch back styi-s HEAR 3 piece S. B. Sack, $15.00 up to $25.00. 2-piece pinch back, $13.50 up to $18. Palm Beach Suits, $13.50. Then there are white duck trousers, flannel trousers, lustre coats, etc.; hand- some negligee shirts, $1.00 to $2.50. hand- some silk shirts, $3.00 to $5.00. Thin un- derwear in great variety; cool hosiery, neck- wear, suspenders, belts, etc. Come here for comfort and the smile. rt nn" A A A. Sr At Livingston's If Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk. SO, es I Mid-summer Sale of Linen mmm - a---- Splendid Household Linens, bought two, § three and even four years ago, at the lower prices then prevailing. Real Irish Table Cloths and Napkins to match; all pure flax in every wanted size at special prices. Pure Linen Satin Table Damask in floral, stripe and other new designs, at 80c, 90c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. Table Napkins, all sizes, in a great ivr] of patterns, from $1.50 up to $15.00 a ozen. Towels, in plain huck with hefamed and hemstitched ends, at 20¢, 25¢, 30c, 35¢ 40c and 50c¢. Fancy Linens with "loped edges, in squar sets, scarfs and serviettes. and scal- Hi luncheon siti ; Military News | At the Theatres ] A number of young men eligible for military service are call- ing on medical men for the purpose of securing certif.cate wealth in order to avoid coascr ) "It will make no difference how many family doctgr certi! jcates gucn men secure, they wil all hase to pass the military doctag' s examina- tion," said a military autfiority this morning. "They may think that by securing a certificate. from family doctors that this will release them from duty, but any who think this have another guess coming. Why, even the men who have been giveh A.R. buttons will have to be re-ex- amined by the military doctors when conscription is put into operation." The Canadian Patriotic Fund has been issuing buttons of two kinds to soldiers who have been overseas. One has a waving flag, which shows that the wearer has reached Eng- land and on his return been honor- ably discharged. The other shows that the man has reached France and been honorably discharged 'in Canada. These buttons have to diate been issued at Quebec, or where who are | At the Grand. | | For to-night the Grand offers an especially pleasing programme with] dainty little Viola Pana as.the bright jand shining star. In "The Light of} | Happiness," a five-act, exquisite; | Metro Wonderplay,. Miss Dana plays | the lovable part of Tangletop Mul- There is also a minister of a; type--militant, mg nly, cour- ageous. How he befriends her when| all others turn away from her, how he takes care of her himself, forget-| ting in his zeal the fact that malici- ous tongues are always glad to wag. form a part of one of the most in- teresting stores ever told on the screen. It would be unfair to tell | the denouement of this fascinating photodrama in advance, Enough to say that it is vital ,buman--and a surprise. The latest Pathe News and Feature comedies, together with big-time vaudeville, round out this interesting programme which will be: repeated Tuesday and Wednesday matinee and night. Coming soon-- the photodrama you've been waiting for a long time--a western picture with a new theme, plenty of thrills and a dainty love story. | | Lins. | new | 1} badly crushed, and when taken to the the medical board on the men haa been sitting. This practice has been | At discontinued, and now the men will | receive the buttons when the local medical board has decided and re- ported on their case and their dis- charge has been made by the Mil - tary Hospitals Commission olfice here. girl in motion nesday. The Staft Sergt. Fields, Sergt. Vincent and Gr. Akerley, who have been on' ina gir] brande pass from the R.C.H.A. ut Petawawa, | {ha double are returning to their unit on Tues- A new service book for t!e use of the C.E.F. was used in camp yes'er- day. It is prepared Ly Major Starr, a Dean of Ontario, and besides the mil- Starved 3 i itary services, communion service, etc, contains fifty popular hymns and daily readings in the Holy Scriptures for the soldiers use presented in an attmctive form, called "Active Ser- vice. It has received many favorable comments William Des supervision .of the beginning There is td be a meeting of the various units entering teams in the camp baseball league at Camp Head- quarters this evening. part Keystone 'Major G. I. Campbell, chief re- -- cruiting officer, and Mr. Young, who has been in charge of the recruiting film, "Canada in Khaki,' were at headquarters on Monday. Major Campbell and Lieut. Douglas. have been showing the film all over the country and at every place an ap- peal for recruits is made. Toronto . .. Newark .. Rochester . The film "Canada in Khaki" was| providence . shown at the Mowat Memorial Hos- pital for the returned soldiers on Saturday evening. Cieveland .. Chicago . The ladies of the Somme Club are giving a concert for the soldiers at camp in the Military Y.M.C.A. tent on Monday evening. X - Detroit .. New York . Washington Boston . . The returned, soldiers who arriv- ed on Monday morning for perman- ent base duty were taken to the Special Service Conjipany. There are now a large numper of men in this unit, Boston ve Chicago . Brooklyn . . oh W. J. Carson, dvi servant, has -New York . enlisted as a prifate in the Army Medical Corps Training Depot. Liqut. W {lloughby has been ap- pointed medical officer of the next draft from the Railway Construction and Forestry Depot at Ottawa. In spite of the best efforts to keep the recruiting at a high mark the number dropped in the last two weeks to 145, the lowest on record. The Signalling Training Depot at Ot- | Atehiron .. tawa secured the greatest number, gp g& 0. having signed up eighty men. The CPR. .. P. P. C. L. I. draft has been trans-| Erie ... ... terred to Camp Borden, The recruit-| Marine ... ing return was ap follows: Coustruction and Forestry Draft, Ot- N.Y. C. tawa, 21; Army Medical Corps Depot, | Reading Ca Rockland, 6; 253rd Battalion draft, | Unton Pacifi 3; Signalling Depot 80; P. P.C. L. IL. Alcohol .. draft 5; Princess Louise Dragoon | Am. Loc. Guards draft at Ottawa, 4; 38th Bat- | Anaconda .. jlion draft, Cofnwall, 2; 21st Bat- 'alion draft, city, 3; 2nd Battalion draft at Belleville 5; for other dis-| tricts, 6. ve {Crucible ... Int. Kennicott .. RUSSELL NORTHMORE INJURED oi - -- a One of His Fingers Was Amputated Midvale .. . - on Monday Morning. Russell Northmore, son of Edward Northmore, 7 Pine street, met with Brazilian a painful accident 'on Monday morn- |. Cement ing when a heavy piece of metal fel on his hand. One of the fingers was "1 ooo Cons, Smelters Dom, Steel Maple Leaf .. General Hospital it. was found that the finger would hixve to be ampu- tated. The operation was performed by Dr. J. F. Sparks. Canadian Casualties. Killed in action--T. anes Port Hope; J. Lalonde, Maxville; W. Oak-' gn The Pak: Remnants of Table Linen, bleached and un- ff bleached, towellings and odd half-doz- [fi ens of napkins at reduced prices. _, fi Most of these linens cannot be duplicated at double these prices. : Marguerite Clark, pictures," starred in "The Valentine Girl," will be the feature' i Griff n's to-day, Tuesday and Wed- | episode "The Mystery of the Double Cross" _-- shows the hero thwarted in a bold attempt to discover cross { Picture will be shown and a day. |remitgs entertainment { | Montreal .. . «3-0 Shes Boston ... .. : 7-0. Washington. 5-3 ++ 4 New York .. 1 Philadelphia Louis SUNDAY SOORES. . 7 Philadelphia . 2 4-8 Cleveland . 0-2 . & Chicago .. . § . 4-6 St. Lou's .. 2- . 33 Railway Marine Pid, XD 3% Mexican Pet .. | : Rep Steel x D1 % % 8. Steel .. .. . Atlantic Gut' ok i Can. Steamship Griffin's. second the | "the sweetest | is being attraction ana | at | of | identity of | d with the mark of | At the Strand. mond, new Bear," of the scenes are land in Europe erica, and many realistic scenes ot the European battlefields are shown. "Secrets of a Beauty Parlor, and Purple Mask" will also be shown. comedy, ass who is to be Triangle play, written. by J . Hawks and producel under Thomas H. be seen at the Strand Theatre first three days of th s week Desmond®appears as Ray Bourke, an American-stranded in Belgium av war. in BASEBALL RECORD. International League. SATURDAY'S SCORES. 3-4 Baltimore . 9 Providence . . Buffalo .. . . 2 Richmond . . SUNDAY'S SCORES. 6-3 Montreal . . 2-i American League. SATURDAY'S SCORES. A Detroit at St. National League. SATURDAY'S SCORES. . 3-3 St. Louis. . Philadelphia Pittsburg .. 8-4 Cincinnati . 5-1 Oper, STOCK , MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Bongard, Ryerson & Co., 44 Clarence St. Howard 8. Folger, Manager. New York Stocks. 2 1015 "v1 . 164 251% 29% 85 8 90% 97% Barriefield, 12; 24th Battalion draft, ! Southern i ah "Aa 36% | Beth, Stetel "B' . Nickle x D% 9% 39 43 96 5% 88% 123% . 106% 59% 108 2 70% Ew 59 Nova Scotia Steel ~ 95 Steel of Canada . War Loan, 1937 .. 85% fo Sr enham = Pakenham, July 16.---At the last |= 2.45 p.m. Good comedy | real i ured. | the ce, will the The nd Am- "oa 2 "The 1-6 as Rain. 101 73% 165 25% 29% 84% 911 96% 94 2200 Garments Summer Underwear This store offers splendid opportunities right now for your summer wear. Here are to be found the newest freshest summer things that bring com- fort during the warmer days. Come in while the stocks are full and personal preference can have full scope. mm + 300 NIGHTGOWNS AT $1.25. Slipover styles with embroidery and ribbon and beading made of fine cambric, full sizes. 150 NIGHTGOWNS AT $1.50. Slipover styles, trimmed with dainty embroid- ery, lace and ribbon beading, perfect fitting, well made; several designs to choose from. 600 NIGHTGOWNS For summer wear, ranging in price from 59c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, and up-to $6.00. COMBINATIONS Fine Nainsook Cottons, lace trimmed em- broidery and ribbon, $2.00 Combinations made of fine cottons, embroid- ered edges. Special make, $1.00. . Combinations, made of nainsook, cottons, em- broidery trimmed, also with beading and ribbon, at $1.25. And many others. ENVELOPE CHEMISE A splendid range of new things in these popu- lar garments, and at prices we cannot offer later, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.90, $2.25. CHILDREN'S SUMMER WHITEWEAR These can be bought to advantage just now. 7Come in and see them. y in the city. Tt ted the Y.M Cool Shoes for Children . We are showing several li f Toy Ids. will be omlortabn and profitabl - of cool shoes for children which sii p- ls and White Can 'Oxfords, elk soles: White Canvas Stra poe: Whit vas Boots, Rubber soles; Tan Barefoot San y Oxfords. | . L ovat

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