Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jan 1918, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT Military News a : : Many local f1 tends will be please ad 3 : ' o at this announcenvent in the Canada 3 Gazette: Licut.<Col (temporary | » and. - colonel) J. L. Potter, Permane : Although the films did nGt arrive Army Medical Corps, is del: p n time for a performance agterday Te duty, temporat ly, as depn re at the Grand, they ha tor-general of medical Service ¥ reived, and will po: is graded as an adn atiy é as scheduled to-night and Wednes- ! : : officer, Ist grade, whilst day, matinee and night. The featur- . ed. { ed film is the Metro Wonderplay of a Uo - aint and sinner, with wonderful ; An order-in-Council has heen pa 1 : fa mily Stevens in the titie role. She ed forbidding the 'wearing of militar {ha as ,a_ tole exactly suited to her" in and naval uniforms, decorations and | hg 'she can display her celebrated elas by persons. Bot authorized or versatility. There are two leading . . {entitle 0 wear them { 'oles in ""Alias Mrs. Jessop," . and The Prsvailing High and | Emily Stevens plays them both. One A new unit bus hoon established in} js 5 womanly woman, Janet Ford, Advancing Prices. Kingston. It is called Casualty Unit|and the other a worthless "vam and it is located at the Old Co egiate! pire" type, her cousin. Lillian Word. : Our 20 per cent. discount building on Clergy street. The officer| There are many thrilling scenes, | commanding ix Capt. Sharpe, who! among them a sensational raid on a roo - : 4 > = fo sale makes a bigger than -us- | was overseas with the 21st Battation. | fashionable ensat veil ! There ---- EE ap iis EE A ual jopportunity to purchase The new unit will receive all casual-| will also be the Pathe News, one of : Siler . . in 5 d d ties or returning soldiers coming tof the popular Stingaree stories, en- Because of trying circumstances which have surround- goo rea y-to-wear clothing : Kingston, with the single exception | titled "The Poison Cup.' featuring . : » d ha b d k bi of men who are disabled as to not] | True Boardman, and the Seliz World ed the manufacture of linens, caused largely by the scar- an aperdasnery at a 12 need an immediate medical board. | Library. Emgard and Marshall, two v it? d d high f h fl d saving. At the uidt building will be some! clever girl aerialists, will furnish an CIty an tremen ous price of the raw fax yarns an If you don't get the beneht Tite Sh doctars w how ig ake a medi swgptionaliy: ood ¥ Aude ill ast T the continually i increasing labor cost, itis impossible today ° ; : . cases. During the time that the men! gramme f te ht and Wed 18 of our clearance event it will th co wili| Samme for Wo-uight 231 WedNlesday for mills 10 Produce anything as cheap as they have in their : = Le be served by the School Cookery. | ind rma itv. not be quite satisfactory to There are 168 beds in the building. At Griffin's pagry y . , o-] 4 : : us. It a sale that we Ye. On Tuesday MOMnE. sixty-four re Owing to the severe snowstorm : Ls turned soldiers were taken care of at! our regular programme as advertis- For these reasons, which we expected to meet, we con- making for the benefit of our Casualty Unit Building. They arriv-i eq aid not arrive in Kingston, bt ir nd ; : 3 BD Co ot of our ed at § am. via CPR | i OL A RIE tracted over one year and two years ago a vast quantity of a onuar ole for | ient-col ¢. Fi. GiNlespie. Major{ S0Fraume Which was pronounced pure Irish linens, which we are giving our customers every HCTv Years The benef ive \K: Ofociter and Lieut. C_Askwith are e! ual in all respects to any seen hotore opportunity to purchase now, as the prices quoted below & . 120 citing . ; ye {at this popular playhouse. Julian yy laring' ; | 'awa_on Wednesday. . | Kitinge. the greatest of all 'great are about 50 per cent less than they could possibly sell get 18 In clearing up our sea- Ue 7.3 Sins: hoa Sega} 28 the stage or screen and world today » Ade S mnor has en | ¢ s for is olavVer sminine im- . son's stock. You can see for { sromoted to the rank of captain and| nous for is glover = in tnsd yourself that with present 10 the command of the 74th Battery. | gramme in "Mysterious Mrs. Carfax," i J la riotously funny story of perplexing : market conditions that at the : | . Lieut, A. Riddell has resigned from | situations, which afford the gifted ae- tthe 72nd Batlery. {tor a splendid opportunity to display isductions 'Wwe are offering ry Capt . ; AlrtD. re nadakit For. PIS remarkable versatility, while play- there s n > Pathan A a 4 : a. ing a dual role. A high class com- . e + 0 money ma mg Bi uy : orp. 2 as be xn appoints a to | edy drama starring V ictor Moore, and side to it for us. It 4X NCHEIVS 0 cers... Anita King was also" well received, . | ang made a § p i Black 'and blue suits and | brigGen 7. 0. . ramming post | 1 "Fs Set "ve hope io sho . poned his proposed trip to Peterboro : ap re ndvastise khaki goods only excepted. on account of the storm. Dur regular DIOSFAMMING 23 adrertised All sales for cash. Every day.shows the Depot Battal- - At the Strand. 2 X { fon growing large with new men re- The management of this popular porting for service. Sergt.-Major | Playhouse beg to announce to the amusement loving public that the . ". 7 Dryden is-putting them through their | 4 | paces and splendid progress is being | programme of a double feature bill made. g "{ advertised for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week will :be 9 shown tonight and Wednesday.| Franci¥ X Bushman and Beverly Brock Street. If Off Your Route, It will QUEEN'S MAY WITHDRAW Bayne will be séen in a Metro Super- Payto Walk. THE SENIOR TEAM. picture, The Adopted Son." This " is the first appearance in Kingston The Whig learns that there of these popular co-stars in some is a possibility of Queen's com- time. They will be gladly welcomed. bining their senior and inter- "The Adopted Son," is a story of mediate teams into an inter- mountain life and mountain love, of a mediate team, which will un- the feud of' two olg families of east- doubtedly go far into the inter- ern Tennessee. Clara Kimball Young mediate series. Monday's game in "The Dark Silence,'" and comedy showed that the Intermediate %| reels will also be shown. In browns pure Irish linensinive various floral desigte of team has a wonderful founda- nme i ton for a winning team, and DHLBGATES REPORT real beauty, and lovely fine weaves,and beautiful weights, with the assiéfance that the Renin. Sea dior Confers each on€ extra value for the money. Yours tomorrow, senior line-u could offer it p nee at Northfield, Mass. $4. Hag 00, $5. 50, $6. 00, $6. 50, $7. 00 each. . would certainly go into the fin- als. All the fans are very en- . + thushastic over the proposal and The delegates who represented Queen's University daring the holi- eater { days at the conference of student * say that it is'a very wise move. > srrsserssssrrsreribesets workers at Northfield, Mass., present- 2 Smitha ---- ed their reports of their activities at : f PORTSMOU TH COUNCIL a largely attended meeting of studs! 3 ' a---- ents in Convocation Hall on Monday | - The Inangural Meeting Was Held on] evening. Principal Taylor presided. 8 { Ma- ' Monday Night. The speakers were Prof. K. F. ] the| ther, A. L. Blackloek, Miss Mora { The inaugural 'nteetin f y 3 vi ¢ 'Portsmouth Soanell any Mon.| Guthrie and Miss Elizabeth MacCal- day night. Reeve James Halliday |W. > a presided, and all the members were aA fa Ram a | present. The mayor and all the PARENTAGE, = § members of council took the oath of EA | A Message to the People of Bogs. | 5 : " | * # + s¥ssssesasiartestite | 2434edeaisiie office, which was administered by the clerk, James Scally. # ton, ~ a | = The Council appointed R. C. Morris Forceful, yet elean, wholesome | and John D. Kennedy as audiort;|and entertaining. Every adult Ih Brown' s, pure Irish linen, they come in many and KE. H: Asselstine, as a member-of} should, every 'child cam, see it, Wate : : {the Board of Health. this paper forparticulars. some floral and patterned designs, the quality is abdolutely - John 'Hannah, a returned soldier . an > | was appointed constable, succeeding perfect, without even the slightest defect. \ Alfred Lawrence, who raceatly re-| Canadian Casualties. signad. Killed in action--F. _ Oligny, The following commissioners were edb R, Ho Croyston, ot , "Yours tomorrow, $3. 75, $4. 00, $4. 50, $5. 00, $5. 50, ppointed Va. 2 Rn lasioner of Lights--Reeve ho 4 v Bx P. Sine, $6. 00, $6. 50, 37. 00a dozen. Died of. wounds--E. : At Less Than Present Mill Prices. . Halliday. "Trenton. : . Commigsioner of Streets=--Council- Wounded--W. Gray, Burk's . . : 5 Toy. Kennedy. Falls; M. Scobie, Osgoode Station. Commissioner of Finagce----Coun- Gassed--T. P. .Reid, W. Russell, cillor Baiden. Peterboro; G. W. More, Almonte, . . : Alli 1 ported from the best English manu- Commissioner of Harbor--Council-| Wounded: and prisoner of wyar-- fa : ; 1 ; lor Marks. Lieut. J. P. McRae, Ottawa. i facturers, before the big advance of 'Commissioner for Parks--Council- Burns--R; E. Carr, Smith's Falls. 5 . lor Redden. IIl--J. Broadway, Peterboro; 1. Fn / 4 cost. : Af 4 ; : \ i > x : » Acarpeticommeiopetiu erase Gemeroy, Winchester. Presumed to have died--C. H. YX RENEWS OFFER TO QUEEN'S |sStinson, Fenelon Falls; M. Wright, ou get the advantage of our low purchase Te One Mai 1r - stniae] EL Briiey, Morrisburg. price. Amount Is Raised. DAILY MEMORANDUM n - Band at the Palace Rink tonight, tia underswod that Ja Doug See top of page 3, right hand corner, FINE HONEYCOMB QUILTS, in single ee Foam a ar ro Sire Bot a] fo Sropabiities milli dollars to Queen's if 1k G ¥ . i and double bed sizes, will wear well and Billion dollars to Queen's if 2 Ike Si DIED. de wd Ce and $2.00 to: launder, at $1 40, $1 50, $1 75 | Kf} Trustees. The Whig is informed that i123 Cambridge avenue, ry -- ja prominent Queers official has of-| - RiverdMg James "Alexander Rob- ered to give $50,000 of the amount he b BB ir a" se the. chasemnars| "Si Hah SR ELS SATIN QUILTS, finest English mak Bhat Dr Doupies 5 wilting so ehow| mormae = 1 crock tt Marys BE nes ish makes, BY) that ouglas ig willing to eliow] 3 hate = » g , in the Leonard 'offer. made some years Cathedral, hare 8 a : hi nd y - - HW A Jaw the Ly"s bl. Pht IADrY reponse. of ug: SEER W $end i | Sl pan, Su a al Choice Lincs of : I Winter Footwear ine" halt milion dollars outside of 3 o -] QUILTS, extra heory yl 2 area ww Have driven. ; - {© vd designs, in every size, will i eladd at tn Te Tread athe aeet [Job 3 of the Govermmeont to erect seve ; 3 3 od : : : 5 ; ; Al ueroitomes houston: nl Taso may Desrakin moccasins for snewshobing. §16,260.000 will bo spout in construe | : Overshoes for men, women and children. wack. ; d Firm of | oh Vangie for women and children. - ? fifteen-button svershoe for ladies is very 1 neat. f P.S.--Drifoot and Viscol Oil for wilsiprosng, boots When all is said, the sregle. of the Must aim the world (0 know and not despise,

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