Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1917, p. 32

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" PAGE TWELVE [WeShow =| romantic EE ---- yp =! One of Some Special Lines of Young Men's Bélted Overcoats at Moderate Prices, and Well Worth Your Investigation. r Livingston's, | Brock Street. If Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk. +20 dozen fine 1-1 sibbied Black .cash- mere all pute wool and full fash- toned, in sizes 9, 9% only. Hl is the supreme |S | The Theatres "Henpecked Henry" To-night Halton Powell's "Henpecked Hen- ry" has the choice fun-makers of the show business in its principal roles, and the engagement at the Grand Opera House may bé antici- pated as the laughing hit of the sea- 'son. Other cities pronounce this company and its chorus of beauties first-class, The dramatic critics write of the show in the most en- thusiastic manner and praise its players and the play. Theatre man- agers endorse the play with "an ear- nestness truly gratifying. The pub- Mc mcecepts the fun-making in a spirit which serves to make 'the players strive even harder to win favor. At the Grand. Charming Emmy Wehlen will be starred in the Metro Wonderplay "The Trail of the Shadow," at the Grand for the first three days of next week, For the first time since her advent into «motion pictures, Emmy =| Wehlen has a part which utilizes all her dramatic abilities in Sylvia, the ueroine of this production. She supports herself py. making bead- work. A rich young Easteruer trav- elling in the west, buys quantities of it to send back home to his mother and sister, and falls in love with the beautiful weaver of beads. A d beautiful love-story is developed. Oihér features and an glact of big-time vaudeville round out a very atiractive programme. 'The Spoilers" will be here soon. At Griffin's, ' One of the most brilliant andi- ences ever assembled in this popular playhouse of elasic phot drama, witnessed last evening the stupen- dous patriotic spectacle, "The Little American," - in which Sweetheart," Mary the most tions of her wonderful career. is production will go down in mo- tion picture history as one of its greatest works of art, as well as one of its most powerful appeals. "Little Mary' is seen as a modern American girl, wearing exquisite mo dern gowns. "The Little American" attainment' of this Pickford enacts gifted little star. « At The Strand. For tie first three,days of next ey dhe Strand will present a six- reel Master Piciure entitled "The ho Did Not Care." This pro- ion i a melodrama, simple if not aL pure. The cast contains as H thie cast of a melodrama shouid char- i acters consisting of weak husband, | wronged wife, helpless child (whois ). villain and El tiness you receive into your home. Children Count", and a "Musty * comedy will also be shown, Menges Return {0 hear Miss Menges play last | Wednesday night on account of the* derrible rain and wind storm, Miss consented to return next Tuesday to give an-\ concert. So many who did not her wished to, £0 now they wil | be able to. Those who did bear away with her playing. She at Miss Lon- Jug on - REL ir Military News cal Transport Section, Mr. Peters 18 "America 8 lovable character-| | reported severely wounded. The next villainess. lived in Kingston, stated that it was whom in a moment of kind-"his tatier who built the flag pole and Engagement, om inthe locomotive works is Owing to many people being un- sy zo is featured by the London morn- tural ing newspapers, which comment yl problem that 3 may become per- plexing has arisen in the interpreta- tion, of 'the Military Service Act in ascirtaining how the act affects of- ficers in the Canadian militia, who by age and status belong to class 1. it is sald that high legal authorities have decided that a commissioned man, otherwise, included in class 1 is exempt from-ihe terms oi the act it he does not see fit to resigh his commission. - An alternative that would present itself to the Govern- ment in that case would be to ask the man to retire from his commis- sion, and thus automatically make him subject to the draft. There is seemingly. no pdwer in Canada that can compel a commissioned officer, as long as he holds the commission, to serve in the Tanks, | OMicers of the "ackive militia, who are actuglly mobilized and serving with their unit, or on detached duty with guards or otherwise, must com- Ply with the terms of the proclama- tion just as other active militia offi- cers, or as the ordinary civilian, ace cording to general orders, Lieut. Frederick Lewis Yeomans, of the British Flying Service has been missing since Oct. 21st. His parents, Dr. H. A. Yeomaps und Mrs, Yeomans live in Belleville, 1Vilbur Peters, 'Wellington, has en- disid at Kingston with the Mecham closing his fine garage in Welling- ton. Capt. G. P, Lawless, Kingston, will be the military representative of the Athens Exemption Tribunal compos- ed of T. R. Beale and H. H. Arnald. Lieut. Wilmer Campbell, who re- turned home on furlough a few weeks ago after over two years ser- vice in France, has been appointed musketry instSuctor here and will enter on his new duties Dec. 1st. Lieut. Edward Douglas Hyndham, as taken on strength at Kingston, is of kin is CG. E. Hyndham (father), Sherbrooke, Que. The medical board has examined a total of 1,635 men for service over- seas, Built Fort Henry Flagpole, During the course of his remarks at the Mbthodist Laymens banquet held in Sydenham street Methodist "church on Friday evening, Rev. W. R. Young, D.D., who for many years stand for fort Henry at Barriefield. -- ---- James Stafford Injured. James Stafford, Princes street, an fering fram a severely bruised foot. When struck his foot. No bones were bro- ken but the doctors were unable to sew the cut. Diamond Laxative Cold Tablets. 'Break up a cold in 24 hours, 25¢ a box. Prouse"s Drug Store. Em A Sp tN The Austro-German hlow on Ison- rather anxiously. DAILY MEMORANDUM "Hefpleked Henry," Grand, 8.15. ge 300 Gf page 3, right hand corner, oh Grand C Convert, First Baptist enurch, Monta Lhe sn an Fines Sunday at 6.31 am. ana se' age sae, Charity Circle, ings 8 a a Sptieet, riday, 10 a. per fou fi WV V.A. given ber of the Daughters of nday, in onal. piling iron 'one piece} Ry Street : ou hl Be iL i" Parting. ta Theodore Day Shag ", Svein EI Bn ue "er ~ DIED. Lethbridge. Alberta, on ire Frances Hutton, this. : at Tron Rk. & RT un- RE rata Cn of the Ree hi vd fon do am. to : | pak v7 "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 193v. A Many Women Have Expressed Utmost Satisfac- tion With Our F all and Winter Coat Values Values are good. We know it. » We want you to know it. Take time to come. : It will mean satisfaction for-y yoy in vthe pur- chase of your fall or winter coat. 250 STYLISH FALL AND WINTER COATS The smartest of this season's coats In materials, in designing, in colori i n eral excellence, $15.00 to $25.00. ne ad . 150 OF THIS SEASON'S BEST MAKES Every detail of style, of fit, of finish, most care- fully looked after. Quite a number of these with only one of a design. $25. 00 to $42.00. 480 PAIRS WOMEN'S BLACK CASHMERE : STOCKINGS ep This i 4 lot that should have reached us last. fall, and have only been received today. 50c¢ Very special tonight . . .. .. No telephone ordérs accepted for this make tonight.

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