Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jun 1916, p. 8

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» (See also Page 9.) i -- | A well selected programme of vau- The Medical Faculty of Queen's deville and photoplays is being pre- University has presented the Field |Sented at the Grand Opera House the Ambulance Corps under the command | first three days of this week. 3 of Capt. R. M. Filson at Barriefield | Digbt the theatre was filled, and ded with a motor-car which bears the red | ©7¥ One present was thoroughly pleas- | cross in a neat design |ed with the fine entertainment pre-| > | sented Pauline Frederick in "Au- Capt. J. M. Wilson. Assistant Di-| ray." departs from her customary foetor of Dental vio ea i role aud plays the part of 3 simple . y girl o e woods who has been res- Tuesday for Petawawa and Ottawa. | cued by the Indians when = child. and ong has been made the household drudge LJdeut. G. A, Me on ga parte ein Toromo lot 4 hypocritical minister and his Tren | wife, The varying action of this i ' > There were two automobiles dam-| picture makes it a thoroughly ab- aged in accidents on the Barri field | Sorbing and thrilling photoplay. A AD road on Monday vy # One| one reel Universal photoplay, "Her collided with another near Tete de| Great Part." a comedy picture, "Mr, Pont Barracks. Another skidded | Buddy Briggs Burglar," also another off the road near the 146th Battalion Comedy, "Her Hero Maid," and : 2 {lines, and now rests quietly at the bot-| Paramount Topical Budget, was 2130 9 > - . 7 v: ting. tom of a ten-foot ditch. No person-| Shown and proved interest al injuries tod 97 b vaudeville consisted of Wells: and 4 = Fisher in a comedy talking and sing ' 3 . ot whic de a big hit. he . . : Made from Khaki Cotton Drill and Bedford plenhe soldiers of Barsiefield camp by | trou jokes were new and good Commencing at 10 o'clock and continuing all day. tion of "The Battle Cry of a at and the singing exceptionally fine. the Strand Theatre. Miss La Viva in a novelty acrobatic] AA as aon et imi -- : act was among the best seen here for| some time. i Lieut. N. Munsie, signalling officer 146th Battalion, has been taken on He the strength of the headquarters staft "Battle Cry" At Strand. { : - - 3 as adjutant of the School of Signal: Judging from the business done| ' ling. vesterday, "The Battle Cry of Peace," | r i -- which is being presented the first | | Stanilag J. Creighton, Ottawa, at-, three days of the week at the Strand | | tending Queen's when he enlisted, | Theatre, should prove a tremendous, : J | was killed in action. draw. The large audiences which m-- AND Ln | attended the theatrg.yesterday morn- | Capt Victor Vandersmissen, Tor-| ing, afternoon and evening were liter-| onto, killed in action on June 15th. | ally carried away "by the great war ' He was a graduate of the Royal Mili- | film, which brings the horrible reali-| tary College, and popularly regarded | ties of war so close home On all ne - here, sides one heard expressions of sur prise at the naval and military un- Unless otherwise ordered, the fol- | preparedness of the 1 nited States, as Es. lowing will be the detail of battal-| compared with other great powers. | ~ ions proceedii)z to Valcartier camp, The photo-drama should prove a most jeaving Kingston every alternate day, | valuable stimulus to recruiting. Al- i i i starting on the 23rd instant: 93rd, [ready arrangements have been made y a a ' : : Correct in Design and Fit 105th T1301, 136th. 139th 146i." | for phenomenal patronage by the sol- We have secured' a remarkably godd embroidery bargain and Commanding officers have been | diers will share it with our customers Wednesday. PRICES RIGHT S cautioned to make all preparations To-night and to-morrow for the Jost ready, advance parties of two officers time {'The Battle Cry of Peace A power perveny flat Sl lL 4460 Yards Choice New Embroidery {ment to provide ample accommoda- A large and very enthusiastic audj- ALL MILITARY ACCESSORIES | tion for same. ence witnessed the first showing of -- "The Spoilers" at Griffin's Thedtre | s In spite of heavy rain, the usual | Jast evening, and according to the | mR Ei i II large crowd witnessed the moving | comments heard were very well pictures, which were the best yet at pleased." The picture is taken from | ® " the Military Y. M. C. A.; also the the famgus book by Rex Beath and] musical numbers given by Messrs. La displays [the hardships that were ex-| Due and J. L. Sabourin, who provided periencéd by the early gold rush tol = . splendid violin selections. the Klondike. This picture will be! ® . . a . Jee i 2 shown again this evening for the last] ; _Tc-night Capt. Hagar will give the time, and those who have not seen | Y.M.C.A. address, and Sergt. Elliott it should not miss this last chance. | 75-79 BROCK STREET will be the Soloist. | Resarved sonts, 156. : The conductor of music at Barrie- | 0 Company Opens Engagement. | Narrow Edges, Medium Width Edges, : field "Y" e 8 y : 3 . | i ' : . sat : Established 1847 Military Tailors iy i a "ho| The Ernie Marks Stock Company | Children's Flouncings, Wide Skirting Embroidery have offered their hearty and united | opened a week's engagement Monday | Te i | ni ir bi vilion tent at the support in helping make the concerts | ight in their big pa in the "Y" Ne og Boe success, corner of Queen and Bagot streets. All the 10c makes for .... | The opening offering was "The Final All the 12 1-2¢ makes for .... .... NTS THE | Settlement," and it was admirably OWE or PRY. | acted and delighted the large num- All the 15¢ makes for Yr Local Notes and Items Of Genera) | Der in attendance. There were five | All the 20c kes for . - | feature vaudeville acts, and each was All th Ag Interest | a source of keen enjoyment. The] 1 the 30c makes for . ... : Health It,, 2 tins 26¢, i ) 3 Tuesd ight i AARONIERO DOIOIOLSE | 1 cheringes, "= 7° FOF 200 oe of ning Point," and it abounds All the 50c makes for .... Victor records for June are now in | with dramatic situations. There stock. Call and hear them at the | will also be five vaudeville acts of a| NOTE THE SAVING Th V N C. W. Lindsay Piano Store, 121 superior nature. ] S Princess Street, The Ernie Marks Stock Company | Allthe 10e makesfor..... .. .... .... Be yard At a meeting of the vestry of St.| is a strong one, and it has a list of | All the 12 1-2¢ makes for 6 1-2¢ ard G 's Cathedral held Monday | exceptionally pleasing plays to offer | rey seas y night, Lieut.-Col R. J. Gardiner was | the public. All the 15¢ makes for .... .. .... .... 8c yard elected a lay delegate to the Ontario All the 20c makes for 10c yard Synod which meets on Tuesday next. | i sar res Tt Doyle, of the Rel Wind. | ' All the 30c makesfor .... .... .... .«-10¢ yard Hundreds of the loveliest styles of New York Dresses, carefully made and perfect fit- ting in all the popular summer materials and colours, featuring the newest effects in collars, sleeves and skirts all at very moderate prices. sor, which is in port, and which will] \ All the 50c makes for . ... .. .. 26c yard BET ar wile wiafortune | : CBITUARY All the 75c makes for .... .... .... ..39c yard Stylish, cool and comfortable, the ideal suit for summer wear. We have a large variety in all - the vessel on Monday. And 100 yards Fine Skirting Embroideries worth 90c, S100, 3138 sizes from $6.00 to $15.00. Jelly powder, 3 large packages for f 25¢, at Pickering's. | for, per yard sas ween « 9c A Russian Pole, thirty-five years of age, escaped from Rockwood Hospital | ree ARS Tuesday morning. Guards are look- The Late Mrs. Helen Nock. ing for him. This makes two pa-| A very sad death occurred early] Hens now missihg from this institu-| Tuesday morning in the Hotel Dieu. | » . tion. Mrs. Helen Nock several days ago t Provost, Brock street, has this came from Toronto to visit at the ar Ss e 1 ue year an extra fine assortment of home of William Westwood, 76 Que- : : Tweeqa, Sueyiots 4 Serges for his | bec street, from Toronto, and on 36 inches wide order - clothing department. His| Monday was taken ill. She was re: A particularly good make for skirts and children's dresses ready-made clothing and gents' fur-| moved to the Hotel. Dieu in James 2 pa Lary po Co a5 : ; ren's dre nishing department are well assort- | Reid's ambulance for treatment, and and coats. Itissold usually at 35¢ yard. ed with new goods. passed away there. The deceased English malt vinegar, 10c pint, at| was twenty-eight years of age. BE ST pani Special on Wednesday 23c. and redecorate the Y.M.C.A. social so rooms a decoration fund has been in-| w river y 3 \ s' augurated. Mrs. R. H. Toye will re- Waa Given NY Carrie Bajus » No telephone orders celve subscriptions of the members mR Accepted for this. of the Ladies' Auxiliary and other A very excellent musical recital friends who care to assist in making Was given by the pupils of Miss the rooms more inviting. | Carrie Bajus at "her home, Rideau Two representatives of the North-| Street, last evening. About fifty ern. Aluminum Co. will give a demon- | uests were present. The various stration of aluminum utensils at the items were thoroughly enjoyed, much Y.M.C.A., Wednesday, June 21st, at| talent being displayed in their rendi- 3.30 p.m, under the auspices of the | tion. The class includes some of the Mothers' Council Food demonstrat-| [nest vocal talent in the city. ed will be served. Souvenirs given. | Sy ---- Admission, 10c. 5 Programme, - y-- I. Piano solo--Andante Androndo YEN ANE Rp Copriccioso, Mendelssohn, Mrs. A. R. QU EEN'S MEN FELL, | B. Williamson. A 11. Soprano solo--Underde Prati- Four Had Died in Battle up Til cello, Wolf Ferrari, Mrs. L. J. Foster. June 6th. 111. Soprano solo---Spiagge Monate, Pte. Melville Hastings, of the Prin- | Gluck, Miss Gertrude Murton, cess Pats, has written Lieut.-Col, A.| IV, Baritone solo--Spesso Vibra, B. Cunningham, officer commanding Searlatti, Wilfrid Spenegr. Queen's Training Corps, giving a list! Vv, Soprano solo--(a) Quel Rus- of Queen's casualties in the battle celletto, Paradies), (b) M. Pastoral, of Sanctuary Wood up till the time of | Carey, Miss McLean, writing, June € The list is as fol- VI. Piano solo--Valse Caprice, lows: { Strauss Tavsig, Miss Daisy Chown, Dead---Lieuts. Fife, Hugh W. Mac-| VII. Contralto solo-- (a) 1 Am Thy donnell, Corp. F. G. Martyn, Pte. S. | Harp, Woodman, (b) Amour Jievis | Creighton. The last two were under- | Aider, Saint Soens, Miss Ardelle Eld: graduates of Queen's. Corp, Martyn's | er. . \ home was in Mitchell, while Pte. VITI. Tenor solo--(a) Total Ee- Creighton came from London. Lieut. | lipse, Handel, (b) The Bird of the Matdonnell was a Kingstonian, while! wilderness, Norsman, John TomKins. Lieut. Fife was a westerner. IX. Soprano solo--(a) Hebridean The following are wounded and in | Mother's Song, Kennedy Fraser, (b) hospital: Ptes. C. Little, J. Hether-| The Star, Rogers ,(c) Ritorria Viri- ington and G. Keill. cetor, Verdi, Miss Bajus. | Wounded and missing--Pte P. X. Double quartette, The Morning | Ward at the Dawn of Day, Old French { -------- Chanson. Kingston Boy Missing. Misses. H. Gardiner, B. Fair, J. Frederick Smith, aged 19 years, | Chown, A. Elder. 3 son of Daniel Smith, 36 York street,| Messrs J Tomkins, F Baldry, J. y who went overseas last August with| Alexander, W. Spéncer. : the 8th C.M.R., is reported missing. Mrs. A. R. B Williamson, accom- 3 He took part in the fighting at Sahc- | panist ! tuary Wood, The father received a ; letter from another son at the front,| Pianos for rental. C. W. Lindsay, S| Harold Smith, who stated that his| Limited. Now is the time to" secure =| brother was missing, HE one for your home, 0 The New Sport Coats " Just received the latest American novelties in Corduroy, Tweeds, Palm Beach, and ra. Many exclusive styles not shown elsewhere, from $3.98 to $15.00. HEE COTTER RARER OO

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