At the Grand. Lg -- "Robin, Hood," the best corgic op- The 146th Battalion minstrel |®™® America has produced, will be. show will 'be put on at the Dominion | SU08 @t the Grand Opera House on celebration at Napanee. Saturday, June 17th, matinée and night. The story of this popular ang Avtiniie success is based upon Ant by C. Livingston and Bro, > ish tale of Robin Hood ! fers, has enlisted with No. 3 Com-|0is band of outlaws, a story used by 'Hj : : pany, Canadian Ordance Corps. He | Sir Walter Scott in his famous novel \§ Completes u family of five boys now | Of I¥anboe. ~ It is a pleasure to so- lil ~~ PEOPLE GIVEN TO PRACTICAL THRIFT ARE SHOWING THEIR all in uniform. One is in Mesopo-| 2OUNCe that this masterpiece, which APPRECIATION OF OUR VALUES IN WHITE UNDERCLOTHING demands the finest vocal talent, will Sh, CM Rand two are with 'a| Pe 40g in the coming production by [fl IN A MOST SURPRISING WAY AND OUR SALES S0 FAR THIS Briiseh Daitalion, artists of the first-class. Foremost MONTH ARE AHEAD OF ANYTHING WE HAD PLANNED FOR. --- : among them is Ivy Scott, a dramatic : All of the camp sports scheduled | 20PFano from the "Madam Butter (fl ~ HOWEVER, WE ARE READY WITH LARGE STOCKS FOR JUNE for. Saturday had to be postponed | Y" and Girl of "The Girl of the Gol- |} SELLING on account of wet weather. The den West" companies of Henry W. . 5 grounds prohibited even practicing Savage. Miss Scott will sing the | r extent. role of Maid Marian, and her art in Of 52°55" i ie 5 ald Sar a a ri : Capt. T. F. Barnet, Renfrew, will foto beet equalled in this part. ' give Lis services to recruiting the Re pie tue ni He Sons Bd Jet 1 a Liv- . Mr, Barnet, sr. h +» Whose § . : Get into a Liv Ho ir SF ban made a or voice will be a revelation. Friar ingstoh Smart talion by signifying his intention to| TUCK Will be played by William Suit vou - will insure all the married men of Ren-|® user. His unctuous performance . yu frew who enlist in the sum of $1,000 | °f the character is a classic. Com feel as "fit as a and to keep the premium fully paid | Tracy will be the Alan-a-Dale, who fiddle" no mat- up. | sings the always popular "0, Promise -- | Me." James Stevens, a fine baritone, ter what the Rev. Douglas Laing, of the First|{rom the Chicago Grand Opera, will thermometer Baptist Church, gave an address Sun-| De the little John and Herbert Wat- € A day evening at the military Y. M. C.|erous, as Will Scarlet, will sing the says. A. at Barriefield. Mr. Dunsted and | famous. "Armourers' Song." The R. Hudson were the soloists. | chorus is especially fine vocally, and y ~ | a notable feature of this company is In Livingston's PPh bbb Ibe PPPS b bb bbb bbb { the augmented orchestra. clothes you get SOME RECORD THIS. er = Thomas Kelly, formerly eriployed HN now I sn ---- | « To-night at the Grand. | 1 the extra eare in -- For to-night, ~ Tuesday and | x som There was no session of the #| Wednesday, one -of the most uni-| the designing # Police Court on Monday morn- #| que acts of vaudeville yet offered to} that assures vou # ing, and this is certainly some +#| the patrons of the Grand will be on] neat comfort : # record when the fact that we «the programme, Wolford's comedy | eat comiort. # have in our midst a big mili- #| canine circus. This act consists of # tary camp is taken into consid- #| eight or ten dogs trained to do ac-| J | St: . + Let: us show $ eration. z #| rovatic work. dancing and talking. | Slipover and high neck, trimmed . : he city police report a very #| Miss Nina Davis in a singing and | / i )3 5 , iderv : ace 31 you the new # quiet week-end, also the mili- #| dancing specialty will complete the with neat embroidery and lace. Silk models 1 t1 4 tary police. Just one lone #| vaudeville end of the bill. In the| ribbon and beading, good full sizes. models for 1e # drunk fell into the military po- + | photoplay part, Fannie Ward in Am- Excellent quality Nainsook, at $1 50. adult or wvouth- # lice nets on a charge of drunken- # | erica's production of the great stage | ad JUaiLy vals y 4 a ie f ] fi v } + ness. The record is one that + | success, "For the Defence," a story | u gure, the # the city might well be proud of. # | of great suspense from beginning to | new fabries and 4 It speaks well for the conduct of # \end. A two-reel Universal photoplay, | 4 the men In khaki. # | a comedy and the Paramount topical | patterns. + % | budget, showing the latest scenes of | ® | the 'war will be also shown, t Slip on the suit i Big Bil at the Strand. | 18 gowns you like before A Ly The programme of pictures book- | . i APPOPS IN | ed to this popular theatre for the] our big mirrors. RY Y | first three days of this week is one| Ww hy not to- U {of the strongest ever presented on | morrow ? | any screen. The masterpiece is a! o * "e - | five act triangle play entitled "Bet- Prices $15 to $22 | ty of Greystone," in which that! -- dainty little screen star, sweet | The Late Alfred Minifie. 'Dorothy Gich,™ 8 seen in the lead Slipover and high necked styles, some trimmed with Em- A very sad death occurred on|!P8 role of a story that suits her| broidery hots : Is = Sa beadi Mad w . Saturday when Alfred 'Mitchell ,Min- | 8dmirably and gives her ample scope | roidery, others with lace, ribbon and beading. Made from a ifie, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mini- | to display her wonderful dramatic good*quality Nainsook, 99c. [ fie, Charles street pased away af- | talents. She is ably supported by | : . F ter an illness extending nearly nine | Such well-known players as Owen | \ a aan ' month. He was only seventeen | M0oOre, Geo, Fawcett, Kid McCoy | ~ years of age and was liked by all | #0d an all star cast. The comedy | who knew him He was born in Bar- | 18 one of the very latest Keystone Dozens of different styles of NIGHTGOWNS, of CORSET riefield and several years ago came| in {Wo acts, featuring those two big VERS. DR Ww ' with his parents to reside in King- I ang ang Frans CO S, AWERS, HITE SKIRTS, COMBINATIONS, ston. Deceased was a pupil in St. | Lights," and it fs sald to he ent The very kind that women are wanting right now and at prices Mary's school, and a sanctuary boy : 1 . 3 . 'p in St. Mary's cathedral. He is sur- | the funniest that these popular com- that those with an eve for thrift should see. . | edy stars have ever been seen in. vived by his parents four brothers. |® e beep 8 » Howard, Oscar, Hubert, Hector and | Other good subjects will /also - be | -- A A ir ir -------- two sisters, Florence and Lillian, | £hown rounding out an éxceptional- | LIEUT. CUTLE WAS ly strong and varied bill. i TAKEN A PRISONER. ASSEMBLY ADOPTED : Mother Got Letter Stating That CHURCH UNION REPORT, e aS He Had Been In Some Final Vote of | Presbyteries For Hot Fighting. Union Was 53 { @ Lieut, Gordon Cuttle, of 'Montreal, To 13. who went bverseas with a Westmount | i ! special § ; Winnipeg, June 12.--A ll | battalion, and who is reported to | i > | have been taken as a German prison- | fomities appointed LAD resny | | t 8 Cut- | , 2 y am- io don : . whi y : 0 ' : i 14h son of the Jute James Cut iné the vote of Presbyteries . on | This is the time to buy vour white Wash materials for sum Montreal Transportation Company, | Church Uulon reported to the As-| mer wear. s many of thesthings shown cannot y repeate and a nephew of E. A. Turner, mana. | sembly Saturday that they found al Swain Rt & A Jan) 4h th pes ncannet- he repeated gor of the Montreal Transportation|1aTg vote in favor of union. Com- | again at anything near present prices. Company in this city. He resided | Mittee- found thas the seventy-six 7 resbyteries voted in this way: For with his mother at Westmount. Lieut. | P y ed in ro WHITE INDIAN HEAD. 3 f Cuttle is twenty-one years old, and| union, -52; against union, ties, 1 before enlisting was employed in the "3: irrelevant, 2; rejected 1 no re-| 'WHITE PIQUES, ; ill | Bank of Montreal. | turns, 5. { é In one of the recent letters receiv-| The final vote of Presbyteries, ac-| WHITE DRILLS . fica by Mrs. Cuttie from her son, the| cording to the special comittee, was WHITE POPLINS i i} 1atter stated: that he had been en-| 73 to or union. | WH LES. gaged in some hot fighting. - He was| When the special committee un- | ITE VOI S. g = E in charge of a machine gun. | animeusiy reported inthis way tor) WHITE INDIA LINENS ! . ---- | day, ev. Dr. Robert Camp | WHITE SWISS I AWNS a : : . LEN -OF-LOVE-AND KEM | clerk of the assembly made a most| We invite your inspection of the largest and Jf "*"N OF LOVE ARD-ESTREEN determined fight to have the report | WHITE MARQUISETTES best assorted display of summer frocks ever [lf mev. 5. 5. Hughes Will Leave Ren- | ttitcted, Ho explained the prin- | ~ : . . & ' | | - 8 - shown in Kingston. The very latest New York | Rant Sew Shersly Wi 4| IBY of returns and said that all tech. | Dain i i Hi enfréw, June 12.--"Time -and| pjcalities of law must be strictly ob- | styles. ty colourings in the newest sum- ii tide wait for no man," might well | sorved. The debate on the subject'| mer fabrics. l}| apply to the exizency of the Metho-| was continued through the entire | dist chur~h g-vernment, which nec-| morning and the final vote on the | essitates the departure of Rev. S.|guhject was 384 to 47. J. Hughes M. A. who preaches his| Hon. Edward Brown at the close » E ha ® | lf] "farewell" next Sunday. "His four | of the session said the precipita- : years' ministry has been 'iarked by tion of the division of the assembly 9 y : a spiritual and material growth of | 5; such an issue was, without much i}' the Methodist church here, and con-| doubt, a tactical error on the part ! grogation regret that ihe t'i:e has | of those opposed to union. Severai arrived for his departure. Mrs. Hugh- | gqdresses 'by friends of union were - HM | f es, too had been highly esteemed and | made during the morning, all advo. the ladies of the church presented | cating the application of the 'prin- |' e her with an address yesterday, | cinlus of equity in conideration of | ---- y which spoke hizhly of the love andthe vote of preshy.eries, and of zea- " -- ap & a esteem in which gho has been re-| eral application of such principles EERE ow i SS garded. It was accompanied with ¢| In relation to general questions - a ! - te i purse of gold and signed on behalf ee ---- 9 . | S y Ji of the adios of the church by Mrs. | NEW CHARGE AGAINST : | J. K: Rochester," Mrs. E. A. Smith, PRIVATE GALLAGHER : i i! Mrs S T. Chown and Mrs W. Thomp- | ET Se. Emme re Mate | Pumps Reduced and so moderately priced, from WAR BULLIES _ ® ® Pte. Richard Gallagher, of the | in rl e 139th Battalion, who on Saturday, Was Sommitend for trial on the charge : of shooting with intent to kill, 3 3 poared before Judge Lavell Monday We have a number of pairs of Women's Canvas Pumps in Black and morning to elect how h 1d be i i ; morning lo elect how he would be §| White, which we will offer for a few days at reduced price. Judge Lavell and will come up for! ¥ trial next Saturday. ® » nN ¥ A new charge was added, that of x wounding with intent to do bodily harm. It is posible the first charge : h will be dropped: . : » It will be remembered that Friday : ; ' é afternoon Gallagher discharged his | Tifle in the lines of A company of the | "E527 The Lockett Shoe Store x i o i . oh fl # The Russians have captured #| # the great Volbynian fortress of ie . i§! # Dubno. It is reported that the X . : [§| * evacuation of Czernowitz has ; : y i} ¢ been prepared. h + = lll # Russian torpedo boats have & supk thirteen large Turkish + ships laden with merchandise # off the Anatofian coast, : Britiéh troops operating in # German East Africa have cap- # tured two more towns, * * German divisions brought & from the Balkans are now on #_ the Verdun front. SPP LOS2 ed E2400 che Judge Lavell "goes to Napaheo Tuesday, where-We will preside at the| gi General Sessions of the Peace. eet ee ee ee en eet eee eee ce Sli o ran YY TTe rr a TTT UPTO rw iH