Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Aug 1916, p. 8

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m-- And 'Barracks (See also Page 9.) Good Bill at Grand. offering at the Grand. -- row and the remaining half of the 1) The camp dentists are now engag-| week the feature picture wil be | ed on men of the 155th Battalion. | Alien Souls," a story of the con- H}| Already about two companies of this/¥ict ever going on between people orl J{ unit have been attended 'to. opposite races. In this picture Ses- | Nr sue Hayakawa, the great Japanese Lieut.-Col. Maise, P.T., and B. F. actor, will make Big deb ig Sar officer, was i om. A two-reel Universal pho Ottawa, 9 camp on Tuesday from play, a comedy, and the Paramount : ravel Series will complete a well- assorted pantomimic bill. In the ll! was on duty with the clinic there. l ee - To-night will be the last time to [i ° fli Capt. J. M. Wilson, Assistant Dir-|see Valentine Grant.in "The Inno- {| ; éctor of Dental Services, returned on: cent Lie," and the Carre sisters in| i fl} Tuesday from Petawawa, where he) their delightful singing #nd musical|{ll ; - For to-mor- | {i} |, ' t : f S , Our young men's The cows that wander over Barrie- field camp must cértainly go back home at night pretty well drained of vaudeville will be seen Sam Golden, "The Italian of the Day," in an im- personation and comedy singing act. milk as the soldiers seem to take a suits were tailored delight in this sport. At the Strand, The School of Cookery went to| Another big house greéted ¥. X. Kingston Mills on Tuesday to carry | Bushman and Beverly Bayne in their out field training. latest Metro. release 'in five acts, ------ "The Wall Betwee," at the Strand The 75th Battéry took a short|last evening. For Thursday, Friday route march down the Gananoque and Saunrday Madame Dia, Petrov road ; c Ww e seen in her very la - on Tuesday morning {ure in five acts, entitled, "The Scar- . | let Woman," the best which she has | ever appeared in. t N thi f k -- Lake Ontario Park. cu « INO ng reak- The examinations for those attend-| Vaudeville was the chief feature ish, nothing ex- ll ing the School of Signalling are be-| Of the entertainments at Lake Onta- ll ing held this week. rio Park last evening. Miss Earl's treme, but they -- | Jonas save her Ample Spportugity : a . . | for the display of her fine voice. show every desir- | ta Heeling different Methodist | Norma Telgmann's magic touch on resenting . . ¢ | ded - able and distinctive churches, Saturday night, it was de- | the violin er amhoundo ap style of the season, cided to continue the soldiers' club, | Probation. a ; eve Brock street church for reading and | 81 With Interest. To-mororw a on . . writing purposes. ing there will be new songs and vio- including a num- ber of special mod- { lin selections, while in the pictures | there will be an entire change. els tailored exclus- ively for our trade n i a d not obtainable lerymen. find these lectures, and oth- | elsewhere.. ers on cognate subjects, especial Soldier Would Disgrace the Name of Canada. ly 'enlightening and beneficial. $15.00, §/8.00us 10 $22.00. Prof. Lanos always gives them, not | € young man Ww po e only free, but with a zeal, conviction » i PraER Boia ion's fates whi at Han upon fash and directness which enhances groat- | Ti UAW3 Flee Press says: Pro. [one ms naturally comes to fash- ly the value of the Instruction. riefield Camp who. pleaded guilty in on s eadquarters for them, as you know, | The following nurses have ar- Police Court to stealing' $40 worth : f clothing from Mrs. Howard Cook, that means he co rived from Winnipeg, and report- | ¢ 2 ae amai mes here. ed to the A. D, M. S., No, 3 Military 166 Lyon street, was again remanded till tomorrow ¢ District, Tor duty overseas: . ie ha i afus Gladys Bliss, Hannah Fagharty and The Officers of his battalion yeluse | Miss Shaughnessy, who have been at | '© Ome to court to say anything Camp Hughes for some time: Miss about him, so the cage was adjourned M. B. Hern, Regina: Miss Inga John- to see if lre~is wanted to go overseas. 0D and BE J Paynter. Winnipeg He claims that he was drunk at General Hospital; Miss N. S. Smith, tie time and wants to go overseas if $6.50 up to $15.00 and Miss Hilda Kerruish, Winnipeg. | lowed tego. tonaud Miss Eva Morkill and Miss Aris Magistolite 0 Keefe told Renau Crawford, t®o other Winnipeg nurs- he would disgrace the name of his es, will leave this week for Kingston, | Fé&iment, his country, and 'other = J oe { #® % t 9 Miss Inga Johnson, of the Winni- | Canadians over there, - - | Brock Street. peg General Hospital staff, was for | " ( | lll A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk Jeveral years the assistant lady su-| gaAgY'S GLOBE CALL; D . C . ainty Creations Unusual Values . in Midsummer tewe ar 'Perintendent at the Winnipeg Gener- ' ALMOST SUFFOCATED Dresses! We are constantly receiv- ing new dresses and as soon as one style is sold out there are others ready to take its place. There are just as interest- ing dresses to show now as early in the season and many novelties added. Summer Dresses in WHITE VOILE WHITE EMBROIDERED VOILE WHITE BLACK STRIPE VOILES WHITE BLACK CHECK VOILE WHITE RICE CLOTH FLORALA/OILES WHITE PIQUE, AT $3.50, $3.95, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 for us by specialists of acknowledged ability, and are as fine in material and workmanship as they are smart in The ground at Barrisheligde be. coming dry and hard and crac § have begun to appear. Lieut. J. M. Lanos, R. M..C., began r a series of lectures to a new class of | : the I. 8. I. yesterday. The officers| OFFICERS REFUSED of the different batteries under Ma- | TO PROSECUTE HIM. jor Barrett had their first talk on the | rn Metric System this afternoon. Artil-| Ottawa Magistrate Declared al. Lately she has been in the so- cial service work in connection with a th that institution. She fs a graduate When Fire Started in a Valise of the General and has been on the| staff since 1907. At 174 York i Street. - Capt. J. V. Doyle, quartermaster! dui ec Of the 155th Battalion, was thrown | When fire started in the home of off his horse while on early morning] Robert Warreft, at 174 York street, parade in the lines on Wednesday on Wednesday morning, at 9.16 morning. He was severely bruised, o'clock, a baby which belonged to a and is now recovering from his in- woman who was visiting at the juries at his summer cottage on the house, had a close call from being St. Lawrence. suffocated. The mother got to the TH . _ . room and made her escape just as t Capt. W. F. FitzGerald, chaplain} i z ¥ a Aitlleny shila in BR arriefel room. "The buby was Asleep on the We have ready a most attractive col- jent on Tuesday evening on the sub- lection of Pretty White Undergarments at pricks lower than you will get again with- in the next two years. Come and see them. Jeet, "High Ideals of Love for Man! and Country." Corset Covers, 25¢, 35¢, 50c up to $2.00 Nightgowns .. 50c to $5.00 Dainty White Skirts, Drawers, Camisoles in fine nainsook, in Spanish Long Cloth, in Crepe de Chene. . ' These are worth coming to see even if you are not ready to buy. ed. Fire started from some unknown cause, in a valise which was filled | with clothing. The fire broke A_delightful concert was given in| (NFOUEh the valise and set fire to the recreation tent of the 154th Bat-| the Window curtains and the mat- talion on Tuesday- night. Among | tress on the bed, and in a short time the city people taking part were| there would have been a lively blaze Misses Phyllis and Frances Devlin | T48Ing, if it had not been noticed. As and Miss Anita Sutherland. Pte.| it Was the blaze was extinguished Hill, of the 154th, gave a selectin on | With slight damage. the piano. He was formerly organ- | id CE ist in Shakespeare's old church at Change in Train Service. ; Stratford-on-Avon, England. Effective August 1st, C. P. R. mix- ed train No. 615 timed to leave-Kings- Beautiful fine bleached table linens in new designs, full 72 inches wide, all pure TWO CHUMS M ton at 810 a.m. for Refifrew, will linen at less than present mill prices. -- run tri-weekly, Mondays, Wednes- 75¢ 90c¢ $1 00 and $1 25 a yard Capt. Howcroft and Sergt. Jackson | 92Y8 and Fridays. No. 616 timed to ' 9 . . . - \ 8 1 Rent t 7.00 a.m. f Greet Each Other in England, ! RIRBIOn, Wie yun rh rks arr Table Napkins in lunch and dinner sizes, best Irish make, in handsome patterns. Two well-known Hamilton young , 3 a men, Capt. Clifford Howcroft and (0*'™ Thursdays and Saturdays. Sergt. Arthur Jackson, who has been Prof. Symons Not Resigning. Special values, from $1.50 to $10 a ss 5 England, at|nission' in. a North Bay battalion, chums for years, but who had been Prof. Norman J. Symons, of zen. Separated Site the outbresk of hos- | Queens', who has received a com- & Round Thread, sheer and handkerchief 8 linens in all widths at special prices. Bramsho# Camp. Capt. Howcroft | ah ab ; he s enlisted'in Hamilton with the 84th | pos DT a aro gle tall, but = A 8 Remnants of bleached and unbleached ta- ble linens and towellings, in lengths Battalion, and had been promoted | ing the war. just prior to leaving Canada { from | to 5 yards at greatly reduced prices. : > A man will be teni- When | porarily appointed to take his work England it {as assistant professor of philosophy. the battalion reached was disbanded, and Capt. Howeroft is now with the 67th Western Scots | C.P.R. Harvesters' Excursion. John Laidlaw Pioneer Battalion, at Bramshott, | | Farm laborers wanted for harvest- & Son V where he is a supernumerary C8P"|ing in Western Canada. Canadian 1 : tain. Sergt. Jackson is a student |p, ric excursion August 17th and | : of Queen's University, where he was | 31st { in his third year as a civil engineer. | > RO He enlisted with a corps of engi-| Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks, Gib- neers at Ottawa. He was one of a | son's. 3 body of men from the U niversity who! It is reported that some of the in- lald out Valeartier Camp. Now the | ates of Fort Henry have learned two chums are locate together at|in.t the trio who escaped. a month Bramshott, and are but ten minutes {ago have all secured jobs in the =| walk from each other. | States, VICTIM OF HEART TROUBLE. | [18H Class Sweets at Gibson's. i Wilbert Sweet Fainted, But Was || Soon Revived. = | ANNOUNCEMENTS. -- At the evening performance at rr. &| Griffin's Theatre on Tuesday night, lem 2 uy shataetat > Wilbert Sweet, 66 Ontario street,was an admission fee is cha: a, | Summer Dresses ===" : o ed. He was carried into Corbett's : ES daneway, where first aid measures|| COIUMAS at 10c a line for first = were taken to revive him. A doctor ; =| was summoned, and after the use of = : > some stimulants, he recovered and insertion and 6c a line for each was taken to his home. Whittemore' Dressings for Colored Kid and Satin Whittemore's Cleanall . . .. .. PORT (Will remove spots from any color of kid or satin) Whittemore's Grey Polish . . . dais rves dave anh va 30 (Will renew lustre of Grey Kid) , The Lockett Shoe Store consecutive insertion; or 10¢c a line each insertion, if réading matter. Announcements for societies, clubs, or other organizations of sion fee is charged, may be In- serted in this column at one cent a word, with a minimum of 26¢ for pne insertion. A Wonderful Lakeland, £1. Pm 1/ F ; = = There are over one thousand lakes ean k in Algonquin Park situated 2,000 or i =| feet above the sea. Pure . bracing : ¥ {we =| air, good fishing, unrivalled canoe : | trips, beautiful camp sites, and ex- cellent hotel dation, Al-(\_ -gonquin Park lies 285 miles west of Montreal, 169 miles west of Ottawa The * Corner, and 205 miles north of Toronto, and | . Lord Kelvin, president of the Royal is reached by the Grand Trunk Rail- | Society, Professor: of natural philo- p--| WAY. Interesting literature tell- sophy in G ow University, for B={ ing you all about it sent free on re- over fifty yohrs master and leader in quest. "gq sel + "I consider the most ¥ of my life was 8 Christ was my' Saviour." IR Poland Water at Gibson's.

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