Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Apr 1916, p. 8

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fia . Besides this Mr. Smith ed up'the audience by & comic tation and (From Our Own Correspondent.) X : ' qo amsuee, April 5--Nepance 'waa At the Grand, nvaded a detachment from ot Basation with the band S0l-| ang aun the best his of yandevitie ing on the G. T. R. train armiving | city is booked at the Grand Opera here at 2.33 o'glock yesterday after-| House for Thursday, Friday and Sat- in charge of Excepting Fri- day night, Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Reid, two of the most famous photo- Platoon, under Lieut. J. J. Graham, | play stars, will be seen in a play of and the Boy Scouts under Assistant! modern life in its various shades, Scoutmaster A. Day, were lined up| "The Golden Chance." Both Miss on the platform to meet them. They | Ridgley and Mr. Reid have won paraded the streets, giving the citi-| great popularity in the different the- zens an opportunity to listen to and |atres in which they have appeared. admire the splendid band which| A 'two-reel Universal photoplay, a Lieut.-Col. Low has gathered to-| comedy picture, the Pathe News and gether. The assatiit-at-arms and |the Paramount Travel Series pic- concert given in the Town Hall was| tures will also be shown. The vau- well attended. Selections were giv-| deville part of the entertainment is en by Sergt. W. McFedridge, Q. M. | well looked after. Iva Donnetta will Sergt. Harte; vocal selections by | be seen in a comedy singing act of ert Weiss; boxing bouts by McKib- an exceptionally high character, ie and Stockbridge, and Blakey and | Greno and Platt in a novelty wire act artley, Parkes and Kennedy, and complete one of the best programmes a. wrestling bout 'between Ellerbeck | ever shown in the city. of Glenburnie and MacKibbie of! ------ Montreal. To-night "Miss Modiste." Capt. Sutherland appealed for| "An uproariously funny comedy, y thirty more men from Napanee to | intermingled with tantalizing tunes," complete the 100 asked for. Col. |is an adept description of "Miss Low also gave & recruiting _speeth, | Modiste," the new vehicle in which appealing to the young men to do} Hal Johnson, the female imperson- their duty and come forward. ator and comedian who scored suth Private Foote a returned member |a tremendous success last season in : of the Princess Patricias Light In-| "The Arrival of Kitty" which will W fantry who mounted the platform at | appear at the Grand to-night. Excel- - the request of Captain Sutherland | ent characterization and sparkling was given a rousing reception. Cheer | language, a cast that misses no point ? after cheer greeted this batitle-scar-| and keeps everything moving crisply red hero as he told the story of how | and a splendid production are am- . ; . | the Canadians saved the day at|ong the charficteristics that -made ® ; fm Ww S Ver Ypres. "Misg Modiste" conspicucus as the Mrs. Carscallen wife of T. G, Car- | greatest comedy success bf the year. . 3 scallen, member of parliament for| its many ludicrous situations and ] Lennox, died yesterday afternoon. | complications are said to keep the 1 VIMY She had been ailing for about four | audience in peals of laughter from - That distinctive appearance that a well- vears but was fatally stricken a few | the rise of the curtain in the first ' . dressed man always has is only obtainable by Goysams. x od | oct to ihe fall in the last act. ' \f 1 3 : 3 ; l y 0 | . wearing clothes that fit exceptionally well, that Mono Blip MBps AL toe Strand. have a smartness of style that ordinary. clothes of the Napanee Fire Brigade, is ser}! Another large house witnessed the | do no have ¢ y xpress ti 3 hy ously iil, suffering from 'spinal-mean- | screening of "The Martyrs of the : Bot av jd that express timeliness and good ingitis and no hope is given for his| Alamo." the 5-act historical spec-| aste as well. 3 recovery. | tacle which is the work of that peer | of film men, D. W. Griffith. A two-| Spring Overcoats, $12.50, $15, $18, $20 = [2a dram, "The Dream of ir TO-MORROW ALL DAY, COMMENCING AT 9 A.M. Spring Suits ..$15, $18, $20, $22 News of Troops | ns ones, "Miss Sticky Mou, on . City | Miss," smplete the hilt, a will bel . Correct Clothes for Boys. . * in the Ea res arts blac ucnesse Sli ! ? Ls tee (Bes alo page 12) _- 1 | 5-act Triangle play, "Double Trou-| -- ble," featuring So popular Broads Th i is! way star, Douglas Fairbanks, also a| . : i i oe eo 9 a ey root this two-part Keystone, "A Janitor's| We were fortunate in securing a particularly good Silk ; ivingston Ss Brock St | struction: J. G. Bews, No. 5 F.CC. Vito's Temptation, staring Ray.| Bargain the other day and will offer the same to-morrow at a price ' . jon; H. R. Gibson, ays Batis | Four other good reels of pictures will | you cannot well afford to miss. : », J. Hayes, A. Wolfraim, 139th _Co- | 2180 be shown. {3 A little out of the way, but it will ou to walk r BS AAR r : . g Battalion; E Bedard, T. G. . i ; vay, payy | McKay, aualion; EB Bedard, (Tab: Wedded at Parham. ve BLACK DUCHESSE SILK Pure Silk--a perfect black as | dresen, V. Labelle, L. #. Puyjaiow | Roy W. Barr and Miss Augusta | + in color and the right weight for Dresses, Waists, Skirts--36 d 1. G. Vali t, J. M. Lafebvre, | Stinchcomb, of Mountain Grove, were 5 and LG. Valiquet, J. M. Latebvre. CC or aired at the Methodist inches wide and good value at $1.30 to $1.40 a yard. i A; McArthur, 154th Cornwall | parsonage, Parham, on Wednesday, Battalion and '1, F. Goodwin, 43rd |0th inst, at 10.30 am. They were x Ogtawa Regiment. attended by Miss Nellie Stinchcomb, ; -- sister of the bride, and Percy Barr, The 156th Battalion officers are] cousin of the groom. The bride wore ours OMmolx Y ow { mow comfortably established in the white embroidered net over silk, with / B il ; i ti hat to match. Her travelling suit rockville armory, with additional wap mavy blig.. >The * bridesmaid : er ll quarters in the rooms formerly oe- | WO8 TERE BUS The groom's! 5. av lie an dC Supled by the Both. | gift to the bride was a gold watch, | 3 yo oa | to the bridesmaid a gold pin, and to | An item jh Tyesday's issue stated ! k } j . - i} | that Georgé Eastwell, junior, had en- the best man a watch fob. Rey. Mr. + listed in the 146th Battalion. It is oy : lf | George Eastwell, sr., who has don- ] ed the 146th uniform. Prof. Clarke Reaches Holland. ® -- | A cable received on Wednesday a | morning announces that Prof. A L. | A gramaphone, purchased by i i Ta 8! subscription of $175 from Kingston | Clarke of Queen's University, who merchants, is now being used in the | sailed recently for Holland, has ar- | | Richardson Convalescent Home and | Tived safely jat Rotterdam. Prof. li the music is much enjoyed by the | Clarke will do specidl work in the No telephone orders accepted for this. patients. physical laboratories at Leyden Uni- --r | versity with one of Holland's most H. M. Peach, Y.M.C.A. secretary noted scientists. é } {at Foxt Henry, will speak at Cooke's - .* - % | church prayer meeting on- Wednes- | Went to Montreal. * : | Gay evening. The Y.M.CAA. evan-| Mrs, William Craig, Albert street, ] il | gelistic band will be in attendance. | left to-day for Montreal to attend a s -- | missionary conference and the exe- B: Q. M: S., Meath, 39th Battal-| cutive meeting of the Woman's Mis- ion, Bowmanville, was a caller at|sionary Society of the Montreal Con: headquarters on Tuesday. He is re-| ference branch, of which she is vice- : turning to England on Saturday hav- | prositent. > While in Montieal Jhis. | 5 p : i ar es to | Lral Il be the guest o rs. John | A very large assortment of Dress and Suit- Jf ("8 been in eharge of an escort 10 yi uot, 17 St. Mark street. E ing \Serges in all the wanted weights. Guaran- § SLE : ; { Onze Was Settled | a « aS 5 3 n " n 4 IH Lieut.-Col. R. . Smart, 0.C., se Was # ed. { teed colors at prices that will not be equalled for Hl! 1361) Battaiion, Port Hope, was in| A settlement has been made in the some time to conte. | the city on Tuesday. The colonel is case of a teacher at the Separate ! confident that he 'will march into Schcol who was charged by a local camp 'with one of the best if not the | dector with assault on the doctor's best battalion in the division. son. The case was booked for hear- x . ¥ . -- ing at the Police Court on Wednes- DRESS SERGES--40 to 44 inches wide, at & Lieut-Col. 1. Brows aid Major | day morning, and was reported that : . E. Porter condueted examination a séttlement had been made. 60c, 75¢, 90c and $1.00 a yard. in the Provisional School of Infantry} EE | of the 77th Battalion at Ottawa on Toys Made In Kingston, ' | Tuesday. | A 'doll's house, the house and fur- : Last evening a social and concert Bitule Jute in Kingston, will be on ) ; » BS Wida wi ' 0 exhibition Wednesday, Thursday, SUITING SERGE: Wide widths, at was held in the military Y.M.C.A: Friday and. Saturday afternoon from $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 a yard clubroom judged from the point of | 3 to 6-at 163 University avenue: Ad- eee AY view of the large attendance the | mission 10c. Proceeds in aid of quality of refreshments provided by | Red Cross. 2% Ae \ ll | the Brock Street ladies and also by 3 a 6ts Mri to - s pa ee A . | the concert programme, this was'one| The special preacher at the Lenten MEN'S W EAR SERGES--In heavy weights. ¢[ the best evenings yet held here | service in St. George's this evening | < usic furnished by the Mando-| will be Rev. R mbrille, rec-| § : 5 Extra wide, at $2, $2.50, $2.75 and $3 a yard. I I ae kro a Rey separ! Dy Fille, fool E 4 I= "1 ThankYou, | y : £52 : 4 v > 2 THE QUESTION. 2S ; Say, lad, I've a question to ask you, : - 8 p : : It's short and it's bloody well sweet, ; Te dr Bags { "Wouldn't you rather be here in the army i + Silk. material Tor Suils BLACK Than-loafing about in the street?" l \ ; om : : : ETA SILK, one yard wide, at Your old pals are all dressed in khaki, ' We-thank vou for th h £ today, if. it i found sati : '5% oF &: OK i PE There's Jim and Pete, and even old dag, . nav ME © purchase of today, if.it is not found eatisfasiory $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75 a yard. PT rd iy | you may hot COME AGAIN. * Nave 1 * IT kf his t STones Ropular : 'i Is ne ii for o red-Moslled Jud. We have Shoes for the girl in button or lave, which will be found satis es, One yard wide, at $1.50: You've friends over yonder in Flanders, 1 factory. 'Box Calf Button or Lage ..< 4. ...... .v..ciivs cide ve ly $2.50 ) : * And they wonder what's happened to you, | 5 ro Ba ; Eni ete . _ They're fighting the fight of the ages, min - er ak : ; But what can a mere handful do? ~ We want men and want them by thousands, Men of the old fighting clan, Sign up with Tout own home battalion, Come on; for 's sake, be a man.

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