Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1918, p. 8

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= FAGEEIGHT ~~ .. 71 DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH su, 1918. Lm | x ' v | Military News {| The Theatres We I g M d King Some profiel Mosbgrt Roberttt| | uP Sut Pei: onighe, | Presenting To You All That Fashion : rocky r} went overseas with | promised at the Grand Opera House D h - Sr N . Ti D the T0th Western. Canadien: BA: | bomiane wher peming Opera House eeéms Smart an arming in talion, was wounded during the snm- i his engagement. No more eresting | WwW d d Pl * - 0 mer of 1916 and returned ovér a event has occurred this season, on ey ful an easing He year ago, underwent a serious opera- | atrically speaking, than the appear-; - 3 S E sé dys tion in Queen's Military Hospital, [ance of this famous comedian, who is| P ay of pring S test Kingston, a few days ago. | sure to be welcomed by large audi-| 5 -- | ences in this eity where he is a great! : Mod i & ------ About Our New w-- The Frontenac Chapter of the I |favorite. He will be seen in one of! es m | O. D. E. again entertained the sol- | his most successful musical comedies, | diers at the military Y.M.C.A. hall | "Furs and Prills," written for him by; Lo. ® * ® oe last evening. Mrs. Orr, who pre-|Edward Clark and Silvio Hein. The ' > sided at the piano, played many of | piece will be adequately and properly | d 1eS ISSES ew In 1] "@ the choruses that at present are the {staged and presented in a manner | . soldiers' favorities. George Smith thoroughly up to the standard of the, made a popular chairman, and the | Richard Carle productions. A very| We' . ih . programme that was provided was capable Sompany of ity Sutsrtain-| C t D Bl N k 3 re: y the following: Reecita- ers has n engaged by Mr. Carle' . Ere [Justified ;n DNR WN Hons, Misi. Parrot and G. Smith; | With special regard to their individual | 0a S, esses, ouses, eC - doing SO, too. NY solos by Miss Nita Sutherland, Miss | fitness for the characters assigned | > X ' Ethel May Sutherland, Miss P.[them, and an artistic performance is! Devlin and Sgt.-Major Platt. Later |sure to be the result. A special fea- \ A ° ' , NWR 2 ' in the evening refreshments were |ture will be the large chorus of no: | wear Gloves & Hosier Here Ss the season s \ AN . NN | served, ted stage beauties. Seats are now] 9 The Prince Charlie Chapter of the | On sale, . | best spring overcoats A \ Wey. \ i L.O.D.E. are entertaining the boys on | Ak Goria : AW ] iS i Thursday evening of this week, and | At Griffin's. for the conservative \\ i's \ a good programme has been arrang- An exceptionally good audience! men--are of black Ox- WV / Ry | ed assembled at Griffin's last 'evening, | 8 : \ | a and werd well pléased with the ex-| W " 4 ford mixtures and grey \ i Jdeut., J. F. Cadenhead, 16th | cellent programme presented. Paui- | A ord About Our : oy / { Scottish Canadians, who was on |ine Frederick in "Mrs. Davis' De- | Chesterfield style, $15, 7A \\ {Lord Brooke's staff for some time | fence" was the chief attention, ana' | $18 $20 WH | overseas, has returned and was at|kept the audience in suspense from | NEW SPRING SUITS ' 3 \ | headquarters on Wednesday morn- [beginning to end. This picture is ' - NN ing. cne of aelightful thrills, intenwoven | SAE y | N | - through a Story of heart interest, in | : 13 3 . MN BAR | Brig<Gen. T. D. R. Hemming, | which Miss Frederick - plays the | ; Spring Overcoats For SY ND |G 0.C., after being confined to his | leading role in her usual superbly Atl b F hi h thi t 'Smart Youn Dressers N/ SE | home for several days with a severe artistic manner. To-night will be o : | asnion as 1S season se . g [ cold, was able to be at his office on | the last opportunity given to Wiens | 1 A h 1f th : k f ti | Wednesday | this production, and also Henry B. | vy erse e as o crea ng a | Walthall in "Saint's Adventure' and | Button through Rag- \ 5 II TI | Jdewat. «Col. T. J " Johnston, Peter- | the thirteenth episode of "The | as 74 really sensible war time mode, \ was in the city on Wednesday { Fighting Pra." 3 if \ . lan style or cut form ft. \ a hewn Unesday | Fighting frau = / £ and its success may be gathered tin NN 3 i Desi remendous Volcanic Eruption. | ' ih from the very interesting collec- 8. AN : TL Nursing Sisters L. B. MecDernlid, Never in the entire history of seri- HEI . . , . \ NN NR [C. M. Simes and R. Candler are | al pictures has any such tremendous i tion of high quality suits at such AN 3 | transferring from the Mowat Hos- scene ever been filmed as flashed 'on | h ; i ] 1 . F : ' . NN \ \ | pital to the Ontario Military Hos- | the screen in the first episode of PRC, bi \ extreme Y low prices as are ofter- I'here 8S not h ing AN \ \ pital at Cobourg. | "The Mystery Ship." The thrilling | i Eh § A ed here D W | : + t { . * . 3 | | eruption of a volcano, the blowing up| wanting mn our line of \ \ WY | Capt. A. J. Randall left on "Pues- | of a great wall and monstér gates to | spring overcoats. Step AR \ \ \ NN {day Por Ottawa with Major Goode on | a city; the latter single scene alone! o There are suits of all wool \ 3 \ NAW . | vocational training work. staged at a cost of $35,000, is shown. | 4 - ' in for a look and a try - You see all this and more than 4 serges, of all wool poplins, of all N WN NR { Lieut 4Col. R J. Ga di A. D ONY a HP : rari BVar . :. : RN Ny Lieut.4Col J. ardiner, A. D.| you've ever seen in any serial ever | - on. AY \ Nn |'M. 8, left on Tuesday for Peterboro filmed in "The Mystery Ship." The | wool gabardines, of all wool tri | on inspection duty. Universal stupendous, featuring Ben cotines. | a Wilson and Neva Gerber, at the | N NY \ Lieut.<Col. J. N. 8. Leslie. in-| King Edward Thursday and F iday, ¢ : $15, $18, $20, $22. ; Dak spac oy of artillery. left on Taestor vie he na Be of in Voice . , And the - prices are only : {for New Brunswick on duty. on the Wire" will be shown. Who HY $18.00, $20.00, $22.00, $24.00, ee oS iammaim { -- owns the weird hand? wid a EEE Among the officers who were visit- en Conta an Page 3.) : $25.00, $28.00, and on up. : Lieut. H. J. Wilson, 19th Bat- 4 ors at headquarters on Tuesday --ei . . : 9 talion Perth; Lieut. F. A. Booth THE WORLD'S NEWS alion, Perth; L i As soth, | 1VIih ston S |C.F.A., Ottawa; and Lieut. H. J. IN BRIEF FORM Halton, 4th Battalion, Ottawa. a ) i © | Tidings From All Over Told in' ssn : 'BOY DIES FROM FALL a Pithy and Pointed a 1 OF Yous Rosie Pay to Walle [| FRoRR av sor "le The Latest Devel- +> . . ' . 3 ! » Er Gifts received by Harvard Untver- lo Fn? MN Frederick Bleecker of Flinton,| sity during 1917 amounted to $2,- § Ry \ EX oh \ i\ * { Passes Away in the Gen- 271,500, 3 ii} I- 2 eral Hospital. The Government is about to insti- { a A fall trom a hay loft at his Flin. are hoarding foodstuffs. { tute regulations to punish those who " : The top price of hogs in Guelph ' AO Tap | ton home was the cause of. the death | oo red ay Es denier pad d e 0d S or ; { of Frederick Bleeker, aged fifteen $18.50 per hundredweight for a load i fd . as 2 . years, in the General Hospital, on ELL Wednesday morning, of porkers. { : 1 * y > 2 Germany is taking advantage of | About Feb, 1st, Frederick Blakes the peace negotiations with Russia to | i was playing on the farm about six buy up every available ounce of pla-| miles from Flinton, where he had tinum. ! always lived. He fell from a hay With Martley Dewart alone oppos-' loft, according to a report received 3 " ing, the life,of the Legislature has : \ here, and sustained severe imjuries De Senay for an Ra anre has Fashioned Into All Wool to his back, He was brought to the Kingston General Hospital to receive Hod. Hollinger Gold Mine at Porcy- | Tweeds, All W ool Serges, dice) treatment, but his Dack WaS| ping 'nag preocaced rion aah tho: All Wool Gabardines, All S0 badly injured he passed away.o §, ore, the value of gold 'bullion being P . illic TelloWi'was tis tom op || 118,728.358.05. Wool Coverts. rices, € lillie fellows was tl Dr Several thousand lives were lost | he ne phir i aim and miltions of dollars worth of i $11.00, $15.00, J1s00, ojn, and during his ref . {damage done. in the City of Kiev, | 00 00 an ed great promise and his tragic "Russia, during the recent fighting $20. : $22. : on up. death is deeply regretted over the between : . the Ukrainiar n he Whole country side. ' The remains| pone Sg and Je were sent to Flinton on Wetnesday A tentative agreement to limit U.S } morning. 3 v 4 Emit El A SUPERB COLLECTION OF ALL THAT IS NEW IN Several Kingston and Wolfe Island dy ie Sous and eighteen NEW SPRING NECKWEAR IN A DELIGHTFUL | LT bors aces Relat Cape Vin U8. oficers and men in the army VARIETY, FROM 50¢ TO $2.50. oh three days' meet, were suceessful. | Whose loyalty there is no question THE NEW SPRING BLOUSES ARE MORE CA - Ee ou VATING THAN EVER Vioers, Several members of the|insular 'posts when their regiments Kingston Gentlemen's Driving and | are ordered to France, Matinee Club had entries. The re-| Priority of coal supply for rail- a sults were: roads, domestic consumers, canton- 2.20 class: : ment, public utilities and hospitals, Shamrock (Allison, Dexter). established by the fuel administra- / Faust Phtchen (Cole, Cape tion January 17th, is suspended in 5 3 3 { > 3 'Showin or Spring NEW YORK'S SMARTEST WEARING APPAREL. Suits, Coats-- Ef Dresses, Skirts - | RACES AT CAPE VINCENT. . ll states east of the Mississippi Vincent) cr aan el 8 a pp h . river, except Pennsylvania, Mary- Tu ta Pay % tw ney, > land, West Virginia, Ohio-and East- . . Lord Brook (Greenwood, ern Kentucky. ro ana) otording to the public eeoyts ing. 0 ntario for the year ending 31st Ponaity {Revools, K Rg oi o r, MIR ig bi EA Ct h, ngston, furnished - $110,225.53 | NON ony x {Dasragh 0 orth of material «to the Mercer Re- ; : ormatory. } Exiwartly tom Dex. Violet Day, Saturday, March, 30th, Tango Girl (Nesbitt, DAILY Kingston). . .. .. .. Public meeting, City Hall, Blouses RCE ENE EIEN | 8 Noble Wilkes .. °.. .. Band at Palace Rink Sonight. Nelie Audabin .. : "Furs and Frills Grand, 5.15. HB ro s . . . T McAdoo, 4 3, right hand corner, Exclusive designs, high class workmanship. gg Pict Muck (Meadoo. tor Dehua" * et : nl " Once : [| Class "A" race: : : : Moderate prices. | Prince. Mack (PitaGerald, . J s Bl : -- i gw! Cape Vincent) .. .. .. - W e Invite our... BN opRE a ow ue. [|] € fod lives were lo " in the disaster at the . 5 Hong Kong Jockey Club's track at 5 Teams: kms § ron Vibe voli ect | JAMES REID -- lM woULD YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUN. E Inspection md A er | [TY OF BUYING SHOES AS CHEAP AS. Lay BE | ruins. : i - - i ; ' : re ; DURING OUR 10-DAY SALE. - . Fo presen tative Walter M Changler The ding Vndertaks You WILL : : BU 7 t teen tr 0 i y I ADIES UT York Pt or by Repub- | mmm 5 men ALL SIZES IN : SHOES, licans opposing the renomination of Go) senor Whitman for a thind term. |] : Sacbatins.: 1 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SMALL SIZES The Toronto Board of Sonttel a 4 Passed a motion defgrring salary in-; } do 0.9 ¢ ' 5 creases until next vear. a Shh TS : Foo "M. Baruch, New York, has i een appointed chairman of the War Sndustries Board. de i ol & Announcement of the gate of the | next United States draft is Imminent. Great sale of Violets, Baturday,. March Jotn. FE

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