Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jan 1918, p. 8

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4 'PAGEEIGHT ~~ E THE D. 918. ARE AT WORK oii | mse ENE | 1 deputy judge advocate icral, Wonderful : a Emily . Stevens will be a brother of Bab F. 1 ice, | the featured attraction at the Grand street,' has beet : : a reet.' bas beet, to-n ii a Metro -Wonderplay of i i ymander of the Order of th 1 ir ible pe at} od | i Helping the British Army fo Complete 1H ish Empire. Lient.-Col ierald W hite, | tec tible appeal, entitled Jutwit, It is a great story handled by | 3 i - mbroke?is also give v 1114 1 : : Victory For Liberty TE i curby keZis also given the same la great director, and just the type, to ---------- . { display the combination of emotionad | ] } en : | ability and keen wi ic p eX Col. R. J. Gardiner. A.D.M.S..| teks y and kee wit in which she ex | ' watt n dav {or D 4 So | cels, « Thousands "of dollars' worth CLAND'S SOLDIER GIRLS is Thuan? fo Ons nme of orca ot, ve ic! tic jt ¢ Rie {nish the apartment for the mystic | : Eo : : wl clairvoyant scenes in this production. | Capt. he Rev. Canon W F, ¥itz- { The crystal room of Nan (Emily Ste- | ARE GIVEN THIS PECULIAR | Gerald has visited Queen's Military | yong) contains a mystic throne which NAME IN LONDON. --™ | Hospital every week since last Sep-| {aces the entrance, A flood of light ' Tn | tember, and much appreciatipses teit illuminates this, and tall contamers; . . | by the returned men at this seryice| ith burning incense stand at either The Women of England Go About| jy the genial captain. The divine | cide. In the back wall are what a Their Warring Chuckling Just As | services in this hospital are taken care | [oar to be golden images of Buddha, | the Men Do, | % by Lapt. FitzGerald, Rev, PL Mac- | in reality the secret look-out' posts! o | gilliveay and professors of "Queen's|yi the clairvoyant's accomplices. The | »6 AADS" is the newest niversity usual Pathe News and comedy reels: : [SW ae will also be shown, while Michel and | .S. Wotherspoon. G.G.F.G..| King are novelty entertainers unusual. | | word in the war yoe- Capt { The entire bill will be repeated to- | | | abulary to-day. This | Ottawa, was in the city on Wednes- is the merry appella~ cay. : : morrow only, matinee abd night. tion which good luck and the aipha- | Lieut. G. E, Dingle 4lst Regiment, | "Which One Shall I Marry?" § y bet have bestowed upon. England's has been appointed as a lientenant to : ha 2 i ~ soldier girls. No time was wasted | the Special Service Company. W hich Une Shalt 1 Marry, last | ; ele d er thar in wragEll ated | -- season's successiuk play, will be see | This is a duty you-can share too dur-. : n wrangling and writing | Capt. W. J. Troop 139th Battalion, | 3 the Grand hext Saturday, Jan. 12th, . . : to the editors about the respective [znd Lieut. E. R Rowe. 18th Battal- | matinee and night. It is an allegori-| ng this world war. Jol cal comedy drama with a serious pur- » | merits of 'Susie Atkins" or " ia. lion, Cobourg, were visitors to head- ; 2 \ 1 : age Ring of Mollie Fters Surge dy itors to head pose, and contains several interesting, Every comfort you give our boys £9-to-the-" Wa, Women's Auxiliary | 19475 " e 2 interludes which are 'an entire nov-| Army Corps is the name of the or- | o rr : ty .and require all the modern in- ! : I Lieut -Col. EF. I. Watt who com. | elty and require al ¢ mo i & "" o ; : o ganization, so "Waacs" they were, | manded the 240th artation, Was in } Venting, J lighting and vie set- | : OVER THERE : § : ting. he eternal feminine is shown | . * : oe 2 . ' Prosaic.mi ; \ | business standing in the "Gray Forest old isa step towards victory. rosaic-minded persons cabled to | Ne Doubt," betwéen the houses of the | . : :, ur rea earance the newspapers in this country that | apdepdebbEnidd Sede eepae | rich man and the poor mad, with a Did you ever stop to think, when 4 ; "the women are to wear a uniform |¥% struggle in her mind as to which way | 1 G O consisting of Khaki tunic and orm | GETTING AFTER 2 & | her choice shall huetiste. : AL her side, that severe weather falls on us, we can 1 ers, high boots, and sombrero hats," |%* ALL THE ABSENTEES + |as well as at the side of the rest oi | . a e oes n : It remained for Miss Cicely Hamilton La - | the persons ih the play, stands "Good enjoy the warm fire, and comforts of in a recent letter to inform a wait- [+ =~ Announcement is made at | Advice, whe never ceases his ben- | home just the same. But our boys Buyers will flock to this sale ato ing world that the proper title f sadquarters here that the "=a | evolent efforts to guide her steps the : . nce as they always the costume is J Samewhere " hendquarty™s Ie Te pi ol + right way. "Good Advice" has comeg hold out and stand the same hardships do to our annual clearance sale. France. This is reminiscent of |4 to round up all men who fail to #0 earth in the form of a hook autut, i : Sl | ren earth 1 Ns guod buok to. offer, | of cold weather, 'over there" without e have cut 20 per cent off all ou - these strangely faraway days when answer the summons to service % who ha B YELY BO rc he { : P our prices and every-| the Paris couturiers vied. with each | 4 issued by the District Registrar. fue can find no takers. What his all these home comforts. bo f 1 other in devising book is, is left to the imagination of ody knows that this store always does as they| their In devising poctical names {oF | without 'more ado. the city on Wednesday on military | | The Whiz learns that while the *| he audience, hut it is guite possible advertise.) $ percentage in comparison with #|(, form a guess what it will eventu- ake your boy as com rtise beyond all possibility of imitation Sther districts, is low, there are 3 hig Juets a HS je M y y fortable as + +* + * + 4 : . trolle , " * {@ y itt : he goods are our best -- nothing reserved except Sivotied aves: i a is Mists : far too many who do not ap- #| maiden fancy, goes through the expe- you can by knitting socks, scarfs, + + * "* ao + g 1 : : Much cheerf p preciate the seriousness' of the %! rience of a marriage with the rich | 5 ¢ . blue and black suits and khaki materials. from - EE a Seted offence, in not reporting for | man and the poor man, passes through | sweaters, caps and wristlets. 1 2 . * | antly r i : : military service, The civil %|the Land of Sham, and finally reaches Staying away from 'our January sale and losing | antly retain their feminine interest ie [ane of Reality, where her choice | is wisely made. : -------- . : in clothes, even in the responsible police receive a bonus of $10 * money are one and the same thing -- all sales hours of establishing history for the for cash. | first women to partake in the actual for each deserter apprehended # and between the two agencies EE At Griffin's. there should be very few who oR a i For to-day, Friday and Saturday,| * : { business of making war. * | hey are a strange contrast to the # can get-out of obeying the Mili- * et . y i | pitiful "Legion of Death" in Russia. # tary Service Act. & Mae Murray, the beautiful young i * : i eta vi sadline « 3 (i t pro-| { One cannot, of course, imagine Rus- etar will headline an excellent pr i: I eo. 0. ' : ; » | \ ! 1 si % 3 SPEP PPLE LPIPD PPPPPPER Ew | | gramme at the above playhouse, in| : : vill ston vei a piano J "A Mormon Mind," a thrilling and | } i . fe stupe story of a hidden chap-| i | any more thag one would expect the FIREMAN DID WELL. upendous story of 4 Mut. Shianitl L . ; tragic soul bf the Russian woman to -- tor of Amesoan fe: ' " A be content to do her "bit" rubbing | A: M. Rankin Praises Work of Fire- fH PAO Sl Brock Street. So a ree o typing hig man in Recent: Wreck. } brilliant character actor, Hobart Bos-| f \ X The women of ' En at e srenche A. M. Rankin, M.P.P., was in the worth. These two clever young peo-| If Off Y R 3 their warring chu iy a bot Secelit train wracl on Ine Grand Me are henlly ri i As proquciian, : runk at the Bath . roac crossing. | and make a notewo hy piece 0 -} our mats, I Pays To Walk. I Would thank BO One lin speaking of it, he gives great tistic work. Sesue Hayakau, the re-| . out the sob. ul the chuckle drowns | praise to the fireman, who as soon markably clever Japanese actor will) i Everything that women tan do at ak he could get out of the wreck, {also be seen in a Eripplug story of | | home' tan' by done behind. the a walked down the track to prevent | Qriental fife, "The Call the Fast."| { }ino. ~ 'It has taken the world : ring | any other train from increasing the {In this production is shown one of the | thousand years to discov ne, many | catastrophe. Mr. Rankin said: ""The | most beautiful scenes ever screened.| England, having mad DY s, but | railroad officials will, of course, say | The Feast of the Lanterns. All of-thej sent her e the discovery, | that he merely did his duty, but un- | colorful life of the Land of the Rising { er women in a matter-of-fact | der the circumstances there are.few Sun is used as a background for the | 4 i pa ¢ - > . v EENENMENERE NET RRERRRRARERREE wag to the war and said no more | who would know enough to act | marvelous histrionic ability of Sesue| about them. They live in barracks | quickly and do their duty." Hayakaua in his delineation of the = ; 4 , * exactly like those provided for the. most thrilling character he has ever, om disci aad are subject to rigid army TWO BOY BURGLARS ° played. See this picture of Oriental] w iat Be They perform duties : romance, mystery and vindieation. ase thousands of men for | Tried to Secure Entrance to Store, ne ten @ actua] work in the trenches... Women a» At the Strand, B as hanics, automobile . drivers, But. Frightened Away, . Rex Beach's greatest "novel "The} cooks, stenographers, waitresses, Two boy burglars were caught in|, oijon Block" has been brought to] Bl packers, sand telephone operators, | the act of trying to get into thelip. gereen picturized under the di- Bl milkers. haymakers, horsekeepers, | Er0Cery Store of John F. Knowlton, | 4 supervision of the famous auth- [ and fharket gardeners are coming to corner of Division and Ellice streets,} ang released through Colwyn J be the accepted thing in the British between 9 and 10 o'clock on Tues-| po otirring life drama of a million an army of to-day, as the nurse was in day gn and were Highisned off. girls in America's big cities and 3 ; . : the army of yesterday. Properly e boys were in the act of IY" | gals towns comes to the Strand (6: Col Bl k Whi G : pou a age army regula- | i.e hy heard them at their work night and Friday and Saturday. "The olors Diack, te, Grey ] s, it is pro tru 3 "wi 1 3 ; 5 - > "Waae" is Petter oft in ow a and called to them. The boys then I a the po 4-ply Army Yarn mn Khaki x / she was in her London lodgings, and, |" *'" on .. |%he life action which has made Rex Beehive Yarns, 4-ply Tp e - : reasonably well chaperoned, she will . | Beach's novels loved 'wherever books 4.45 ing open a window shen some people vade the cobbled streets, and, office |, °° top of page "s, right hand corner iy the police; the overturning of a hours over, are dotted on the coun- for pros BDIHER. © nin 'great pot of molten steel in a Pitts-| : 2 : try roads; and judging from the fre- BORN. « burg mill and the engulfing of a| . 'New Shetland Floss quency with which you meet them (GUIREY---At the Hotel Dieu Hospital, | score of workmen; the lavish banquet} ' » ' under escort, they are popular with to Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Guirey, Charl@s | given by the steel millionaire at} New Berlin Wools the army from a social point of view. street, m scm. ™ which the "souvenirs" for the ladies When I made fy visit to the bar- : . MARRIED. are golden mesh bags, and so on al- be an exeelient thing for the Tom- Ring up 646 for sweet cider. fe known fills every reel. There 8 my Atkins. We quote Miss Hamil- 3 at a punch in every scene. AmOnNg the ton on this: . DAILY MEMORANDUM more stirring moments are a fight in Colors, black, grey, brown, natural, Lis 2 racks the evening was typical Au- | GRACE-HARRIGAN--In 84 James at Special Prices : ! : go, the hut where you sip your cocoa Jan, Sth, 1918 th ge. of | By O Second instal- d " f and write your letters, the Y. W. C. Revd. D. Boyd, Mary 3. Datel me rr amiplete, sy nODSiS of first All these yarns are priced on old con- . tracts. most without number. Comedy and; gust. There were deck chairs plant- Chapel, Kingsto by "the Rew topical reels will also be shown in} ed in the open. A game of ania Father Keetjan, on by "tne Rov. | OF letion with "The Auction Block." | € > . { was ress 1918, Ina M Harrigan, to James simran i in prog » and half the camp Vv. Grace, both of Kingston. i * "Their neat kbaki uniforms per-.| Band at the Palace Rink tonight. a New York gambling house raided ; maroon, blue, pink. e A. hut was by Do means neglected; | Kmsstun townstlp, to Perey W. K TOWELS, hemmed ends, very lott, 1 instalment in February Cosmopoli- Shere was custom at the counter and |. Rytott, bi Madoc tam. On sale at the College Book : attendance for a lecture." DIED, Store. Open nights. 3 g x BROUGH--{In Kingston, Jan. 10th, ste ett strong and durable. Special value at, Entertained the Old Folks. 1s, Bawa Dh, aed 36 years ea o : : ¥ 7 ; "cand 10 monphs, : e Governor-General has for- 20c¢, 25¢ 30c, 35¢ and 40c¢. The League of Mercy of the Sal-| Funeral notice later. warded to the Colonial Secretary a ' go vation Army entertained the inmat § 4 a : eS | JACKSON--AL her brosher's wesidence,! caplegram. expressing the gratifica- CK TO hi hed f Gol of the Home dor the Aged to ih +74 Yaitam sfiroer west, on THursier, tion of the Dominion Government at v . 3 me! DOT ON nesday evening. Ts. anuary . 1918, h Jane : HU WELS, hemstitc ne woven P January IO er of the late Jos- the recent speech made by the Bri- {jk IAL, fekering, Mrs. Pollitt, Mrs, Mec ph Jackson. "tish Prime Minister. : huckaback in good large sizes. Special Bl Phoe. Mrs. Wright, Miss Wright, | Funeral (private) on Saturday at 4.30. i bad wandered out a-walking. 'Even | pyLoTT-DALZEILL--In * Kingston, on ? Virtuous Wives. - | | | | a 5 Mrs, McAuley and Adjutant Smith | pg HEUP--In Kin ona 1 or value at 40c¢, 45c¢, 50c and 60c. 8 were in charge. After supper a fine| infant ain Kingston, 100% stra. iL], E § : > - 4d, Siig oe Sas Siven, ineluaing se SR va aged 11 months 15 das, . p : - J e Salvation Army boys| | r pare Ki treet, west, ¥ FINE DAMASK TOWELS, extra quality | and senior bands and Salsbury's or- Be en Ln Bo ck to & Tar ith h . a at. ' [| chiestra; solos by Misses Derbyshire, Cataraqul cefnelery. ' with: hemstitched and scalloped edges; McAuley and Mullin, Master Sals- Sanur beautiful designs, at 50c, 60c, 75¢, 90c. § Major ©. 3: Graham acted ss chair and$100.: 1 fan - | man. { BATH TOWELS, in white Terry and fancy "colors, ant immense assortment.. From HK 3 CW 4 ng ; x 3 ; if ol : . > . : mn : ii 25¢ to $1.00 eh op .! | iss Robins, with « sy is " Phone 208. © We are offering a number of pairs of women's boots in patent, E 74 ' No si nd each. ie - 25.0 " i § ; ; { : ] 1 REMNANTS OF GLASS, HAND AND in nd ' tive short stories in Rebruary . ayaa elites out tomy. The Corl JAMES = vici kid, gun metal and box calf, at very special price to clear. These RE ROLLER TOWELLINGS, in lengths yo Lda Noge' Book Store. Open nights. mo : : i ssa Nady , ® B® from oné to five yards, at} tly reduc- BI "Re dated out for food. Armed. ROBERT J. Cie : 1 Saskatchewan will need 10,000

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