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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Sep 1917, p. 9

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_ PAGETWELVE - Sa EE eT ee EO - We Wan Every Man Who Visits King- ston's Big Fair To call and see our great showing of Fall suits and overcoats -- everything that's new or necessary for men in clothing for fall and winter is here in ample assortment. High Qualities at Inviting Prices. It's the man who de- mands clothes service as well as clothes ap- pearance that we like to sell. Suits and overcoats up to 25.00 and down to $15.00. You are assured of the best boys' clothing made if you buy here. This is the store for boys. Aon NN et ar Livingston's Brock Street. If Off Your Route, It Pays, To Walk. HE E : ; : : : = l | To-Night Full Assortment of Fall and Winter Underwear and Hosie All the best makes at lowest prices. ree specials at a price that means a great saving. ~~ 56 only boys' grey sweater coats, in sizes 28, 30, 32 and 34; made with the new varsity shawl collar; finished with side pockets. Good weight, worth today $1.50 and $1.75. mm ; "Tonight for 98¢ Five dozen girls' combination suits, cream union, unshrinkable, drop seat, ankle length. Regular value $1.00. Tonight for 50c¢ per suit ll Ten dozen women's heavy black silk plait- ed stockings, excellent weight for fall wear, seamless feet, with double heels. regular 50c value. Tonight for 39c per pair. _ THE DAILY hy LR i n= 4 f BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SE EPTEMBER 22, 1917. Ir | > Military News The 1.8. of I. examinations -will commence on Monday . Sergt. L.- P. Reading and Sergt. W. J. Sharpe have been granted leave for several days Brassards to be worn by Yhe staff fof the Y.M.C,A. have been authorized and will admit the wearers to camp 'without further permit. Owing to the reconstruction work, the Barriefield road has been-closed at the hill. ' Soccer was again on the boards last night™ The Eastern Depot bat- talion boys booted the ball in a snappy, practice game, Wednesday afternoon next has been given over as a holiday in camp in order to allow the boys in khaki to take in the Fair. Both of the ball teams will be work- ing out this afternoon, and will walk on the diamond Wednesday prepared for a great contest, Another crowded house greeted last evening's show at the Military "Y." 8ix reels of "movies" were doaned from Griffin's and the Strand, and were shown before the Salvation Army band arrived. The band gave unsparingly and were well received. The 75th Battery which will win- ter in Kingston will be able to muster a strong rugby team, 'Pep' Paisley, former McGill star Howard Webster of Toronto: Varsity, and Martin Kilt being some of the well-known foot- ball players who are members of the unit. Unit, M.H.C.C, Toronto, is on leave 'of absence. , Men 6f Canada who are affected by the Military Service Act, are to be required to carry their examina- tion papers with them on the street or when they leave their homes. Judge Lavell has appointed Archi- bald Staley and Addison Miller of Arden to Wolfe Island and Ardoch district military service tribunals respectively. . Col. William R. Sample, in com- mand at Madison Barracks, N.Y., re- teived word that eight companies of the Quartermaster Corps are to be organized at that post. Each com- pany will consist of 250 men, making | The Theatres 'will play the role of Hannah, 2,000 men in all. PUTTING UP STIFF FIGH TO SEEK RELEASE OF TWO CON. VIOTS AT THE "PEN" Brother of Famous Mecum Boys is Endeavoring to Have Them Re- leased and Deported to Their For. mer Home in States, An endeavor is being made to have 'Kelly and Jones, two of the western desperadoes, in the Ports- mouth penitentiary released and de- ported to the States, their former home, 'but whether or pot the at- tempt will be successful is hard to say, although from what can be learned at the present time, there is not very much chance of it being brought about. Although giving the names - of Kelly and Jones, they also went un- der the name of Mecum brothers, and it 4s stated that they have a well-to- do brother living in the Southern States, who is putting up a lot of money in a fight to seek the release of the two men, The prisoners were brought down from Stoney Mountain penitentiary, Boma years ago, and crexted quite a sensation by the part they took in a daring daylight escape from the penitentiary at Portsmouth, For their part in the escape, long terms were added to their already severe sentence for crime in the west, IN MARINE CIRCLES Movements of Vessels in and About Kingston Harbor, The steamer Hamiltonian passed up from Montreal to. Hamilton and Fort William at 1.30 p.m. on Fri- day. This steamer was the third to pass under the newly completed Quebec bridge. The tug Magnolia cleared with the barge Brockville at 5.30 pm. on Friday for Port Dalhousie drydock. The steamer Britannic arrived from Montreal at 1.50 pm. and cleared for Montreal at 4.30 p.m. on Friday. M.T. Co's. Bulletin--The steamer Arabian passed down, with grain from Port Colborne to Montreal; the tug Bronson arrived from 'Montreal, with two light barges; the steamer India arrived light from Montreal; the tug Bromson cleared for 'Mont- real, with two coal barges; the tug n is due to arrive to-day with the barge Augustus from Charlotte and the barge Cobourg from Sodus. Richard Irving. . This popular evangelist will (D. V.) speak Sunday evening at 7 o'- clock in the Gospel Hall, ground floor, in on butl Consult 8 No f Albert Brown To-night. When Albert Brown presents "The Love of a King" at the Grand to- night, the play goer is promised sev- eral thingg he cannot get at a movie show-- beautiful colors, graceful tender 'emotion. That is to say, it is a revival of the romantic drama, in which field its author, Paul Kester, has many times proved himself an adept." Those who applauded "When Knighthood was in Flower," will find stil 'more brilliant craftman- ship in this piece. Few actors have so enthusiastic a personal following as Albert Brown, and his admirers will rejoice at an opportunity which will show the light and shade of his art. "The Love of a King" is a ro- mance of youth, and has for its cen- tral figure, George, Prince of Wales, afterward George III. The support- ing company-is of exceptional elo- quence. Mr. Brown has been very fortunate in securing a leading wo- man of the first order of ability in the person of Lenore Phelps, who To the Grand. For Monday and Tuesday only of next week an excellent programme of pictures and vaudeville has been arranged for the Grand. First in im- portance comes the five-part Metro Wonderplay of mystery and millions. "The Millionaire's Doublé," with the popular comedian, Lionel Barrymore! in the title role. Mr. Barrymore's | droll humor makes him one of the] funniest of screen comedians, as was demonstrated in '"His Father's Son," . which recently made such al hit at the Grand. There will also be comedy reels and the Pathe News, while Delphine and Rae will offer an a clever vaudeville act, At the Strand. For the first threé days of the next week a triple feature bill has been selected fo? this popular playhouse. Heading the boards is the world's funniest screen comedian, Charley Chaplin in "Easy Street". This two reel subject is considered Mr. Chap- lin's best effort. Mary McAllister in "Do Children Count" and the feature photoplay "A Yankee From the West" will also ba shown, At Griffin's Another large audience enjoyed the pleasing programme: and were specially delighted with the feature portion "At First Sight," with dainty, Mae Murray playing the leading part. This is a charming story of a young girl who quite frankly picks a¢husband and wins him. The e is unusuall and humorous. | e fifth episode of "The Neglect- ife,"" entitled '""The Crisis," is a absorbing chapter and was Jy commented upon by the audi- ence. The vaudeville is another fea- ture. A particularly funny singing and dancing team, who make use of the popular Jass band to good ad-' 'vantage, and had to respond to re- peated encores. To-night will be the last opportunity to witness this bill. Canadian Pacific Railway. Effective Sunday, Sept. 30th, gen- eral change of time will take place.' agents or W. B. Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont., for particvlars. Y.W.C.A. Membership Campaign. ! To be held Sept. 24th and 25th. $1 fenews your membership for an- other year or enables you to become! a mentber of thé Young Women's! Christian Association. Why not join and ibe of service to the girls in your community, Two For a Quarter, All the latest popular music: of the day. The Hits that will be sung and whistled throughout the winter. The College Book Store. ° Wea will rent yout a plano, and at end of six months if you*feel like purchasing instrument we will al- low the 6 months renal on pur- chase price and arrange easy terms on balance. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. gave shelter to a tramp at the police station. Thursday * night a real %knight of the road was a caller, Yoice production and ' singing, Italian method, Willoughby, 150 Sydenham street. DAIT.Y MEMORANDUM The gun rises Sunday at 5.48 am. and sets at 5.56 p.m. See top of page 3, right hand corner, for probabilities. ®vdenham Street Rally, Monday, 8. p.m. Don't forg: he Y/W.CLA. member- ship campaigr'is oh Monday and Tues- day. Bpworth League Paper collection by Y.W.C.A., Thurs. day, Sept. -27th, 1917. Have your parcel at the door, . DIED. WAGAR--Jit Enterprise, Ont., on Sept. 4th, 1977, In Kingston General Hos. pital, J. D, Wa, Buriat at 20th, 19 111- It is some time since the police! a TONIGHT Hundreds of New Coats and Suits There is a brisk smartness in these new models that will ap- peal to almost any woman. The prices, too, are surprisingly rea- sonable. ek Choose Tonight -- Even If Not Ready to Buy. This is the time to buy gloves as it is becoming difficult to secure the better makes. Women's white washable cham- oisette gloves -- All sizes; 2 domes, and well made, 75¢c. French Kid Gloves-- The famous Perrin Glove, in blacks, tans, white, at $1.50 and $1.75. Women's English Cape Tan Gloves, also Children's English Cape Tan Gloves. \ J i Sorin ---- \ \ Underwear | Each and every line offered has been carefully | selected as being suitable for now or later on. Women's White Unshrinkable Vests. Women's White Unshrinkable Drawers, Women's White Unshrinkable Combinations. Children's Fall Underwear, All wanted sizes in the three best makes. mitre _--lss John Laidlaw & Son . Se ------------------------r-- Sentrenille cemetery, Sept. |S A . - In loving memor { our dear son and |= nro anor Jack Cockburn, |S v , Gun 10th Battery, C.F.A, who was ed in action on the Somme, 21st, 1916. Sleep on, dear mon, in A foreign grave; ave. stood neat you to say good. But =. "fn God'y keeping you now e. ; ~Deeply mourned his Father, ers. "Mother, an pt. |= Your life for your country you nobly |S= What's the Size of Your Foot ? T Only sizes 2} to 4} left in the Ladies' Patent Leather Button Cloth op at : These are Five and Six Dollar Values, clearing out at Two Dol- lars, Forty-nine Cents. : This is surely a bargain if you wear the sizes. = st sports ES a lo els A od

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