Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Sep 1917, p. 8

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- EEE Sao PAGE EIGHT ______ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1917. = Set RE -- poz| ; | close touch with each other, and so. ' AEE = REMANDED FOR SENTENCE ==: bave they progressed that i The Theatres a now they are "up the flue." To make a' fitting close to a mon- ALLAN PETERS WAS FOUND ster field day, the Military "Y" has WUELTY SERIOUS OFFENCE |armanged a minstrel show in the eve- SUBAY OF A SERIOUS | . | ning, at which the prizes won in the -------- At the Grand. i Cried Bitterly When Magistrate An. Sftericon ne rested, A aim Despite the uninviting title of the! SUBDUED COLORS AND nounced His Decision in Police Piiary Re ro HaLS Ja well us pie = Keafture - film at the Grand Opera' SOFT WEAVES CHARACTER. 3 x n Monday evening a large Court on Tuesday Morning--An- be on hand. | audience' 'was present to see '"The : 1ZE THE NEW other Case of Invalid Wine Before -- { Public Be Damned." Like its title ¥ the Court, . Regarding the discipline of all re- | the picture itself is distinctly uincon-| : " . | tars soldiers it is published in ad- [ventional and honestly tries to give! Magis ell, X Tuesday ai % v v se ES a. Fears guilty | Ministrative staff orders that all information to the same long-suffer- ol ins Mile an 2scdiic oi Bve-| members of the C.E.F. who return to | ing public on a very present question | ot old hg an remanded him for| Canada or otherwise automatically | --food control. - Some of the inci-| 3 RY ps os come under the immediate control {dents in the plays are perhaps a til-| 4 \ eng , i es he | fle exa r i, e "| Peters broke into tears, as he was in matters of discipline, etc., of the ggerated, such as a mother dy: { 5 an > malls If military authorities in Canada. ing with her infant at a food con- | led RE io WY oH, tie tine Officers, non-commissioned offi. | trol" meeting, but on the whole tlre he is ROC at ' The little girl posi-| cers and men who are on furlough Soneral gutiine has Much of interest | tvalv ides ties : tho | and all others who for reasons are [and profit for t e theatregoer. | ; Lively foshliiey him 8 the BAB WO! ut 2itachod, to dor PATSICRS unit | For once the sinful capitalist--the We Are Now Thomas F. Spencer made his sec-| id Canada are directly yesponsible | role taken by Charles Richman--is| Showing. oii appearance before the Maco. to the general or other officer com {placed in a pleasing part. Through | . oi oH 5 aus Wh : charge gr bo manding the district in which they his love for the food control agitator, Our showing ef Wg % fares 4 are, and he ie considered for all pur- | Mary Fuller, and in spite of his greed | £ fall ing intoniente d. He was 2h sesied On| poses of discipline. as their com. | for gain obtained by the suffering of | of rall coats ex- Monday, night by Constables Daniel the poor, the capitalist even allows! . . . McCarey and Lesslie Clask. When |Manding officer, his business to go to ruination that | emplify in wide alg e Magisirai -- ! . od . . arraigned before the Magistrate, he he might win her respect and admir variety and at- pleaded guilty, but when asked Retreat tof iis week is being . fon. . | i where he secured his liquor, deeclar-|80unded a «1%. pm, The picture is essentially : one! tractive form | portraying the weakness of human-| ed that he had no liqucr, but that : roa rol . he had been drinking port wine. i Lieut. R. R Ww ebster has heey te. { ity, and it must be admitted that the | the new styles 'It is liquor all right so long as instated 94 is appoininent lo (male of the species comes off second A it intoxicates you," remarked Mag- Battery, R.C.H.A., which was can- I'yoct to the female in this picture, | fo og utumn, istrate Farrell. celled on Sept. 10th, Lieut. Webster The duplicity and hypocrisy of the| 191 7 Prices Then the Cadi started to question | Was on the staff of the R.S.A. for |p oq trust executives, the traitorous) . Spencer as' to where he secured his|Some time. motives that come to the middle class | from $12.50 to liquor. pe po: ; man because of his worship of mam- ¥ Spencer is a returned soldier, and Lieut. C. A. Parker, 43rd Regi- mon and desire for position and the $85.00. told the Magistrate that a boy got it| Ment, musketry officer, Petawawa , sufferings and anguish in the slums Y for him while he was in the hospital| ¢3MP, has been struck off the of the large cities in-these times of | our undergoing treatment. strength, high prices are realistically shows tunity to choose "Who was the boy who got it for on in "The Public be LDamned. you?" Lieut. D. D. O'Flynn, 15th Belle- Ladar and Williams have an un- now from the ville Regiment, having been struck [common act in their handcuff and oft the strength of the C.E.F., re-|pillory releasing stunts, which drew largest assort- verts to the rank of captdin in the | forth applause. Pathe News con- . militia. tains some interesting war scenes as ment. Even if hi . -- well as some phases of "Sammie's" re rar Sul of We vourt Capt. R. C. Titus, C.A.V.C., hav. |training "Somewhere in America." not ready to cused if he.¢ould pick out the person ng been found unfit Jor _serviee "Flora Bella." buy we will who had given him liquor, and he either overseas or in Canada, is to ys 3 ia 1 id said that perhaps he could ' be taken on the strength of the C.| ~ With its wealth of music, magni- | place aside any Spencer, on his former appearance E. F. in Canada and his case refer- | ficent scenic investment, delightful | coat you wish was fined $200 and costs with the| Ted to the board of pension commis. | story and really efficient cast, the y . option of three months in Jail As sioner. E. Y 16th Regi Riek I SH] prusent u spenial Rs I Jeut, E. Young, 16t egiment, | produc 10) 8 ¥ ars y - Yo 0 Need ot MPN tecarment, has been appointed to 1st Depot Bat- | ump, Flora Bella, at the Grand, to the h i talion, Eastern Ontario Regiment. |on Thursday, Sept. 20th, matinee an 0 the hospital. I night. The offering comes with a re- Hon. Capt. and Chaplain W. Wil- | cord of six months at the Casino llamson has been struck off the | Theatre, New York, and in the com- oye strength of the C.E.F {pany will be found _a capable cast Military News ; : aE | of principals. It is a musical riot, ew orse y es or If you realize the im- Ferree . K MN portance of a good ap- AN | pearance you'll appre- ciate the' character of ur clothes. Clothes of Character New Suits It will be a revelation N to you when you try \ them on. These new {\ NW NN . . ANN suits, every garment is AN . s » Sa a model ofthe tailors | NN WN E - E £ E E E © best . art, fashioned 3 £ from the latest and} EZ best fabrics and made according to the best = decrees of styledom. j\ gE Whether you want aR gE . "snappy" suit that is) oppor - strikingly different, or f! a neat suit, conserva- .&==\ SN E tively styled, you will find what you want = : here. Suits $15.00 up to $25.00. ---- "IL don't know his name" "Well, I will remand yoh to give you a chance to find the man' said the Magistrate, New Overcoags Our overcoats are so unusual and dis- tinctive in appearance and so beautiful in contour that they demand your most care- ful attention. BA A . Thiam © rc cp |and as the critics proclaim it, "'com- Major C. T. Trotter, 3rd F.C.C.E. bined the charm of 'The Merry Wid- Overcoats down to $15.00 and up to $28.00 is to be retained in Canada for duty ow' with the spirit of a cabaret J. H. Cooke, barrister, of Ux. with the hess of im director show." The chorus is composed of Autumn bridge, is appointed deputy regist general of engineer services. beautiful girls and manly boys. rar for the Kingston district under - the Military Service Act. 3 The Whiz has Dev Teqnestey NY At the Strand. Charmingly fresh are the new - he authorities of ) ary SLric A large and appreciative audiénce : : 3 x Areoplane C580 gave a fine ex- | No. 3 to bring to the notice of the | yitnecsed a bill of exceptional merit fashion ideas expressed with such hibition over the down-town sectfon [Public that enquiries concerning 5 i - | at this popular theatre last evening. 1 , 1 1 . of Kingston on Monday afternoon [members of the Canadian expedi- Heading the boards was "Idle Wives certainty In our display of this sea which attracted a great deal of at- tionary force should nqt be sent 101, seven reel master picture depiot- son's corsets. tention. The 'plane was flying so [the ICanadian authorities in Eng- | jue the expose of the twin menace of Th 1 low that the number could be seen | land. 3 dsluge wl JompuNie) society, discontent and indolence. €se new corsets are designed vith very little trouble. tions has been addressec us, and | puis production broke all box office 1 a it has only resulted i) delay and | regords at the Maxine Biliott Thea. and sold on a hasta of the figure Charles C. Hollingsworth, who is | unnecessary correspond ence Nas- | tre New York. Mary McAllister in mprovin service e among the recent batch of convales- muck as sil jntorastion iid ont by "Do Children Count" and a "Musty P g t Y rencler. cent soldiers to arrive in Kingston, | Canadian headquarters in Englan Suffer Comedy" were also shown. is not quite eighteen years old, but | to militia headquarters at Ottawa. This programme will be exhibited | Royal W orcester has seen sixteen months' service at [All available information is despatch again to-night and Wednesday. { C ts the front. He was sent home on ac- | ed from Loslted by Sable to $e hy ee F AM count of illness.. He is a son of | cord office at Ottawa, which is able Séeured' an Injunction. ren lode Co Dr. J. B. Hollingsworth, Ottawa. He | to impart the same information from in the Weekly Court, Toronto, be- enc 1 rsets will likely be detailed for service.at |two weeks to a month earlier than ; i a / Bon-Ton Corsets | the capital. could be done by the authorities fore Judge Middleton, the cise of Livingston's, Brock Street. If Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk. OE LA TEE ¥ : Freeman v. Township of Camden odart mr overseas, was heard. R. 8. Robertson, for M Corsets Owing to the exigencies of the ' mre lai inj . 4 1 situation, a more careful examina- Any sities Droceeding in Saree ! Bann. Suited anti Sept PPh +a. Diva Conti, i tion is heing made of returned men | of a draft w 0 80 as a conducting ca} Yad ek . than ever, so that those who can | Officer only, and will return to Can- | [TOM trepassing upon plaintM's land » ala Grace Corsets possibly be used again for some |ada when he has handed over his B04 Srom ia any way intoriormg wile D. & A. Corsets branch of the home service may be | men and completed his duties. . closing up the cattle pass under the selected and detailed for duty. i rv public Pi Al road crossing lot 494 , } And Others. "om ' ' -- * + | in second concession of township of \ > $1.00 to $8.00. Aeroplane C-640 made a heauti- | Camden, county of Lennox and Ad- D . ful landing at camp shortly before { Dates of fall Fairs. | dington. noon hour yesterday. . Before touch- ing terra firma the aviator did some Dr. George Burnham, Peterboro, 100p thé loop acts. The machine | The following dates of Fall Fairs died. on Monday from paralysis. He left the grounds-at 2.30 pm. It Is have He Jue wy 3s SEvicHipural was a public spirited citizen. He - : f§}| believed that the famous Vetnon | Societies Branch o @ (Ontario was aged seventy-three years. for Fall Castle was the ayjator, : partment of Agriculture, Toronto: & y ¥ SHETLAND WOOLS FOR s James W. Harris returned to To- soi Arden .. . ..... Ser Biteyiad. ronto from Sydmey, Australia, to ans- SWEATERS Six reels were thrown on the | Bobcaygeon .. . Sept. 25th & 26th | Vera charge of theft laid three years 29th. | #80 by his father, now dead. scrgen last night at the military | Cobden . : ; | Rey. Canon Murphy, Anglican reo In the following wanted shades: > . t. "Y." The tent was packed. An.| Demorestville .. . .. Sept. nouncement of Wednesday's games | HATTOWSMIth .. Rept, 2bih hath, tor at Innisfil parish and in Allan- Old Rose, Green, Yellow, Helio, was heartily received. Kingsto -- 1st | dale for half a century, died at. the ; ! -- ore 0 «are oR AO AL Lin OF Soveniv ale White, Blues, Pink, Black, Grey i B 1° : 1 All the required prizes have been tv ven va. Oct. 2nd & 3rd.|, A Dew system of raising large Cardi Tailored and dressy models from the received for to-morrow's big field +v ... .Oct. 1st & 2nd.|boats was successtuly applied on the and rdinal. . day at camp, and are now on exhi- | Maynooth .. ... . ... .Sept. 20th. | Western Star, at Sault Ste. Marie. ome makes, |121c skein. best manufacturers in New York, fashioned bition at the Y/M.C.A. L. T. Best, | McDonald's Corners .. . Sept. 28th. S makes, 12} of B druggist,- was the first to start the | Odessa vin ew sae Oct Sth, Other makes, |18c skein. roadcloth, Velours, Tweeds, Serges and ball Tolling 'by Taking. a hentoorne | Deum ©1111" ane et Be other new fabrics: all the newest autumn donation, and the following mer-| Prescott ..' .... .Sept 18th-20th. SIGN h d d ] . ? chants were close on his heels: | Renfrew .. Sept. 19th-21st. : shades, moderate y priced 2 Treadgold Sporting Goods Co., A.|Spencerville .. ..Sept, 25th & 26th. K. Routiey, George Masoud, M. |Stella ees + wes Sept, 26th. T Amoney, 'the Standard, the Whig, E.| Stirling .. ... ..Sept. 27th & 28th. HE : : }| F. Martin, Simmons Bros., T. w,|Vankleek Hill .. .Sept. 19th-21st. " i} Sands, W. J. Crothers Co., J. B.|Woife Island .. ..Sept. 18th & 19th. Hi}] McGall, James B. McLeod, W. J. a as FOOD * 0 'e ili} Paul, Newman Electric Co., R. J.| Many Canadians in Britain have . 3 ! : : LIMITED, Rodger, C. W. Lindsay, Ltd., F. W. | applied for membership in the Royal Woolworth Co., Lockett & (o..| Flying Corps, SERVICE : Grimm Bros., Kinnear & d'Esterre, ; H. W. Marshall, A. P. Chown, Ma: DAILY MEMORANDUM hood's Drug Co., Uglow Book Stére.| Wolfe sand Fair, Wednesday. man, ' a Every prize that has been donat- See top of page 3, right hand corner, ed by the above merchants is much | for probabilities. Hii acceptable, and also goes to show a gun rises Wednesday at 5.43 am. i] that the Kingston people are right hee Hod Cross. ten. and silos {bohind clean, amateur Sport. To. [Thursday aries Tor mciis, Sle Ak, morrow's events will show the pub- Milton's, Jpposite St. Mark's Rectory, [3 4 : lie that they are not mis! and it : - The biggest variety we have ever [fli is expected that a large nuniher wil To taetnle, Mesting, city hall sh E . be on hand. There are thirteen | Conservation. Judge Huycke of Peter. OW. very garment new this season; events on the programme, and to {Foro will meu: ; Cleverly tailored in wool velour, Bolivia, [HlJj5<}, hem over in time for the base. |™ © on MARRIED. : cheviot, tweeds and other ranged to start at 1.30 o'clock sharp. | BURKE-GUNN_On Sept. 17th, 1017, at = pop ular cloths, Following is a list of events: i Fi kingston b showing the new collars of self material Quarter mile run, A na. . 1 , open, 150 ine Ellen Gung, Kingston, to John and fur in all the most desired colors; bet- [iif dsb. bait mile walk, running J. Burke. Catfyaqui, ter values than these cannot be found any- [fil throwing baseball JAMES REID | Phone 147 for Ambulance. |= I The exhibition baseball mateh bes ET = en, Bag on S77 Hae Primes et Ww. RH AnyETROVED THE] v and the line e carry a le range ¢ S or men i for fall includes the newest lasts in black or mahogany calf. . We measure the feet and guarantee a perfect fit. The Shoe | | i i g gd #2 fie Hh 5

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