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Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jul 1918, p. 8

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| | 7 1 | J PAGE EIGHT The Clothes You Buy Now Will be worth 50 per cent. more before you wear them out. No man who needs clothes now or for the future should delay a day, but buy now. Look Ahead Your money is going 'to be worth less. Clothing is going to be worth more. Suits: $18.00, $20.00, $22.00 up to $35.00 | Livingstons i BROCK STREET _ ~ If off your route it pays to walk. - ~ Fine Summer Dress Voiles, i in all the néw - designs, checks, stripes, plaids; sold reg- = ular at 50¢, 60c and 75c¢. Tonight for 29¢ a yard. "15 doz. White Voile Waists, this season's newest models; priced regular at $3.50 and $4.00. Tonight for $2. 48 27 only Women's Fine Knit Sweaters, in the new colors. $7:50 quality. Tonight for $4.98 Sill all does. mai | g| Lieut. J. Edwards, E.O.R {THE BOWLING TOURNAMENT] -- ry hunks HAVE Fro COMPETE IN ANNUAL 8 A Splendid Time Is me Is Anticipated the Members of the Local Ol Eleven Kingston Rihks Will Play. Forty rinks have entered the an- nua) tournament of the St. Lawrence Lawn Bowling Association, which will be held in Kingston for five days next week. Preparations are being made for a splendid time and the visitors are to. be elaborately entertained. The Kingston rinks are composed of the following: J. C. Munsie, J. Jamieson, R. H. Stevenson, J. F. McMillan, skip. C. ©, Hodgins, J. Davidson, R. 8. Graham, Dr, Ross, skip. Dr. R. C. Cartwright, W, Jackson, E. Green, A. A. Turcott, skip. J. A. Newman, Sergt. Baker, Dr. Wright, H. F. Price, skip. J. Newell, M. Manahan, J. J. Ba-|' ker, F. C. Crozier, skip, R. H. Crooker, Dr. D. Buchanan, Dean H. T. J. Coleman, Prof. John Watson, skip. A. T. Hatch, W, Linton, Prof, H. Day, J. M. Elliott, skip. J. E. Singleton, E. Walsh, F. Kin- near, H. 'W. Newman, skip. G. Laws, C. Sleeth, oy Bit. Worm: with; H, D_ Bibby, sk 'W. H. Dyde, T. bert, A. MN: Smith, R. E. Sparks, skip. T. Frizzell, G. Vanhorn, L. Sleeth, W. C. Crozier, skip. The skips of the other entering rinks are: Ottawa---James Hoey, J. MaJanet, R. W. Moreley, L. A. Névins, Mr. Mc- Kinley. Brockville--D. W. _Dewney, W. 0. Price, H. B. White. Prescott--8. E. Mills, P. K. Hal- pin. i > Belleville--R. J. Wray, Rev. A. 8. Curr, Oshawa--D. M. Hall, J. W. What- ham, Cobourg--W. DeLaney. Peterboro-- J, E. A. Fitzgerald. Port: Hope--Donald McMillan, Chesterville--F, E. Price. Newboro---Dr. R. H. Preston. Three rinks are also expected from Eastern Tospital, Brockville, and one more from Cobourg. The games are to be played at Queen's: Bowling Green and at the rinks on" the Rock- Wood Hospital 'grounds, - | Military N | Capt. F. 8. Hubbs, late of the 4th -C'MR., was a visitor at head- quarters Saturday. In Saturday's district orders the attention of 'all ranks is directed to the great importance of discipline and the value of esprit de corps. The military units will parade to church to-morrow as follows: Angli- cans to St. George's and St. Paul's; Presbytenians to Chalmers and St. Andrews'; Methodists to _Q olics to St. Mary's. Lieut. F. A. Vivian, EOR., 1st Depot BattaMon, has been seconded to the R.A.F. The following "officers have been returned to Canada for disposal | the adjutant general: Brig.-Gen. W. C. Lawson, C. C.{HA Neil, Capts: G. J. Richardson, of the SAL. and -- ; A baseball match wii} be Played i the Cricket Field [| at 6.30 between the Dentals and Ath: letics, The writ of Habeas Corpus w ] regard to Pte Whitney was upon Lieut. Co}. Smart, commanding Barrietieid Camp Friday afternoon. With it ts a notice {rom the Depart- | ment of Justice that Whitney. is not | in the meantime to be sent overseas. IN MARINE CIRCLES, B| Movements of Vessels in and About The Wteamer City of Hamilton i | passed up from Montreal to Toronto at 6 a.m. on Saturday. The steamer Kingston passed down Pi on Satur- from Toroato to Prescott BHA | day morning, The steamer City of Dresden and | barge arrived from Oswego, with coal | for the waterworks wharf. M.T. Co.'s. Bulletin:--The tug Laura Grace arrived with the barge coal from | Nadine and Davie, with §| Hamilton for Charlotte, and t Baco \ © : nas, Sent dag 5 & wego, and cleared with the, barge} and will clear Sunday for Lake Atte Theres _ At Pe can A theron delightul romance well and at the Grand lest night. tis a red-blooded young American who by his archy of 'Wi om the hands of are allatya from Pathe News, a Lonesome Luke com- edy, an QO. Hefiry story and "besides this Gray. and Edwards presented a very novel vaudeville act. This bill will be repeated for the last time to-night. For Monday, Tuesday ] Sbico Joyce will belli and Wednesday . Supporting her in this. are Dany old favorities such as Wal- ter 'McGrail, Arthur Donaldson, Jean ody. reels. The vaudeville will con- will: present . an act that is sure to Please. At Grifin's. | Another . large audience witnessed pili our exceptionally good programme | HH last_exening, which includes William {§ S:-Hert, famous portrayer of western "Selfish, Yates." This is the best of thé famous actor's notable career as a film star, and pleased all who seen it. 'Alma Reubens, in a charming play entitled "I Love You, special. feature. programme this evening. + WAREHOUSE FLOOR * * 4 (Canadian Press Despatoh.) + > Moautreal, = July 13.--The & % of Lymburnérs', Ltd., St. Poul & + killing eight people and jnjurs % ing five. >» # The kililfd for the most part # + consisted of moulders. When # + the wpper floor gave way iis # + tremendous weight of shells # crushed through the floors 4 : underneath and féll three stor- # # ies to the cellar. The eight # # men killed were tangled up in @ % the debris. #.ing any who y "have lived # # through the he fia H 4+ 'The Lymburners' building + + was full of empty shells, + # In another .gaunitions acci- $ 4 dent at the Metal Produce Com- # % pany's building, Montreal east, + |} + this morning, 0 _were killed ¥ 4+ and five 'werd ure" * #. Five were kijled at the Metal : Products Company by coming od JF os DAILY DRANDUM See top of page , Tight hand corner, for probabt {pars a BORN. GLFFORD--0n Jub 11th, 1918, to Mr. ; ang Mrs Frank Gifford, 116 Pat- city, a son. NSON---IIn Kingston, a on July 12th, '1918, to Mr. an son, 23 Pt aae oo: & son. J ¥ At Edmiénton, July - 10th, | }§ oN : to Mr. ahd Mrs. -W. E. Jen- [Ji Tenis, (nee Lillian Aykrogi) a son. CAMPHBELL-C OZTER--AL New York the Rev. Crater. Yount daughter of "Mr. | Oaks) Bont' Road, Pittsburg, to Son of Mr. and Mrs. Walkiam Camp- bell, 427 Grosvenor Ave. West. mount, Montreal. DIED, BOLGER--n Kin, stan. * at Hotel Dieu Hospital, on 12th, 1918, Mich- ael, only son - the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bolger, of Belleville, and brother of Mrs. 'Baward Ham mond. Funeral (private) to St Mar; a oaral, 'where i; sales mp 1 be ated. interment at "Be ville. HAM-dn - Portamptith,: July 13th, 1918, Margaret P. van Order, oved wife of Thomas ¥, Graham, Funsem notice rr LEFAVE-} Kin n Jul 12th, 1918, out jugstan, on J wife of "Capt. Dasha I aged 47 years i 8 months. (Formerly © dd). Pun at 9 o'clock Sdonday morning St. Mary's eal where reqiem er a De hfe * for the hams repose of her soul was the new, World Picture, "His HE Highness," in which Carlyle} charming Evelyn {ji were starred which was shown | {i} Mr. Black- [iH well portrays the part of Jack Chris- |i} and energetic ac-| Hi tions saves the small European mon- : Other reels were the HE ve reel Vitagraph featured [Hf Falge wd many others of similar i There will also be the Pathoill News: a-Judge Brown story and com- |} sist of Forrest "and Church and they | Hl! roles, in His: latest Artcraft release, [IH] " was also | HH unusually attractive, and is in itself a | |i Don't overlook this i bd + 11 +H * COLLAPSES; 8 KILLED. $ fl 4+ upper floor in the warehouse + |Hi $ street, colla psed this morning, + | Burst pipes filled + |i # the cellar: withy water; drown- + [{} in contact with live wires. * obert Han. Hi City, days Se Jas, at Morningside | Hi 8b. rch by. Crogier (The |} Hecton Monroe Campbell, youngest |} arden Is-|§ | Extra Special Offerings : B or a Tonight 400 Women's TUB SKIRTS, White, New and Special Va- lues at $1.25, $1.69, $1 78, up to $7. 50. The skirts are new; the. ma- 5 terials are new. There are | fifteen variations of style, but the biggest thing about this whole new offer is the value in each skirt. i Fabric prices are constantl advancing; some we shall not be able to get again this season, such as gabardines, plain and novelty piques and any fancy weaves. Tonight, surely you can af- ford to have one at $1.25, $1.69, $1.75 and on up. - - A TIMELY OFFERING OF 300 STYLISH SHETLAND WOOL SWEATERS Quite the prettiest of gay colors and smart models. Ready for Tonight's selling, $6. 95, $7.50, $8.50 and $9.00. 250 HANDSOME SILK SWEATERS In a complete range of beautiful shades, at prices tonight which are practically next season's mill, and they are offered you at a time when' quality means real economy, more than ever be- fore i in the history of merchandise. Special values tonight at $9.00, $9.75, $12.50 : to $16.50. : HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR SPECIALS JUST FOR TONIGHT 'At prices which are actually less than manufacturers' present cost. Women's High Grade Lisle In black, white and colors. Tonight, 35¢, 40c and 50c a Pair. Women's Good Cotton Lisle Hose Black: and' white, aie Women's Extra Fine Quality Silk ose 0 In all colors. | Our prices tonight are 75¢, $1.00, + $1.25 and $1.75 a pair. Women's. Lisle and Cotton Vests... § Short. sleeves and sleeveless. Special 20c, 25c, 35¢ and 50c Each John Laidlaw § Son

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