4 * PAGE EIGHT 5 o THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1918. rr * HUGHES-GRAVELLE WEDDING. | ¢ " or : - Miki New: ' Took Place in St. Mary's Cathedral | The Theatres tary $ on Monday Morning. . x rt $ a A quiet wedding took place in'St. Mary's Cathedral at nine o'clock on ! . > Major Charles H. Gray, 146th Bal- |Monday mornimg when Mary Flor- At the Grand. | talion, was returned last week from |ine, daughter of Oliver Gravelle. was All those who miss seeing June El- | overseas was in France for several lunited In marriage to Albert Thomas |vidge in her latest five-act world ple- | ? : months with the Imperial Army. He lHughes, lieutenant in the C. P. A. }ture, "The Tenth Case," which willl Save the food -- the test of a jeft Kingston under Lieuj.-Col. G. A. 8. 'C. Both bride and groom are of [be shown at the Grand to-night and | . ; Low and is one of the bes{ known Kingston. The bride wore hér tra- "Tuesday matinee and night only, will | good housewife -- CAN she really Kingston officers in the service." He |velling suit of fa tricatine with miss the treat of the season. In this | returned because of the surplus of | pink georgette ouse and hat to elaborate producifon Miss Elvidge control. ne Issued by Canada Food senior officers { match, also g corsage bouquet of { will be seen at hér hest and because | 7 -- lilies of the valley and orchids. She !she is supported by an exceptionally | Board. The charges made by Dr. J. W. Ed-{was attended; dy her sister, who | good. cast .it ought to be a feature! wards in the House of Commons on| wore a brows suit and a corsage bou- | picture that would be well worth go-| Wednesday night surprised the local guet of 'American beauty roses. The ing a long way to seé. Some of Cali-| military officers. . They regretted the |groomsman was J. W. Gravelle, bro- | fornia's .world famed beauty spots| fact that the doctor had spread such|ther of the bride. The groom's gift | will form the backgrounds for scenes an erroneous opinion abroad of the|to the bride was a ring with a cluster | in this picture. Interwoven through- staff here. The doctor sald that there of diamonds set im platinum, to the {out the plot is a very delightful love were twh veterinary colonels to at-| bridesmaid a cameo ring studded story which greatly increases the in- cen ome 0 S rom tend to 'only one sick horse last| with pearls and to the groomsman a The reliable! terest of the audience. winter and only three the winter be- scarf pin. After the ceremony a. Pathe News with its animated, world-| fore," The Whig learns that the wedding breakfast was served at the | wide current events and two reels of! fluence. Ope was struck off \the| New York via Montreal. The bride |shown. These films together with a|l o strength of the first of 1917 to give| was the recipient of numerous and |pig-time vaudeville act will complete : 4 the position to Lieut.-Col, Taschereau| costly gifts, this attractive bill. ~~~ - a returned officer of the permanent eects : mmense y ma ew with the First Canadian mounted Killed in Action--F. Holder, J. 5 8 ; e Brigade, and was with the Imperidls| Thomson, Peterbodo; A. O'Meara, ae Foyer) Toul Coming us 8 : for ten months. Bemg of the es Portland; W, F. Markley, Picton; T.|gtory 'Twenty Thousand Leagues or esses or I'l - nent Jorcs a Bus Fees ie ¥. ae Gonyou, Trenton; W.' J. Cattanach,|Under the Sea," and dramatized it for was given e po n ' Williamstown; M. Richardson, Har- production as a big feature photoplay. > the South African War [Sol Marsan Wagar, Parham; W. McClinchy, Au-|pictured on terra firma and under the . ae rau hit f al L this month burn;N. Henderson, Spencerville; F.|surface of the ocean. Many of the "eo duty until the first o :|Clark, Port Hope; H. Fregin, Ottawa; | most thrilling episodes of Captain : be blamed on the local military au-| pniaq of Wounds--R. L. Falls, Carp: 3 : : --R. L. » arp; thave been photographed under the thorities. In connection with the| Caverly, Thurlow:M. R. C. Cus-|water; and with the Jove story inter- statement of the sick horses, it is}, Pp ; . learned that there are 550 horses in ance, Peterboro. woven a big spectacular photoplay the district. Forty-one are now unt] Ple9--C.G. Griese, Pembroke. has been produced. A special musical | Pd J 2 Wounded--P. Donnelly, Arnprior; | score has heen prépared and will be out of hospital since last year's camp, J. M. Thr : v " ria un # + M. asher, Beachburg; A. L.|in Kingston will take place at the The officers want an Inquiry. Johnson, Belleville; 1. F. Connag-|Grand Opera House Friday and Satur- hare, Wilberforce; J. B. Popt, Avon-, day, April 19th and 20th, with mati- . Militia Department are causing. . ' ha ah a f have a smartness, dash and vim ahout them anxiety to the agricultural officials |=: BIngs, Russell; W. Barrett, King-|rect from record breaking engage- of the country. Some time ago it ston; A. Deschamps, Morrisburg; B.|ments at Massey Hall and Princess . . . ol p s, al Idlers | mour, Picton; R. F. Snetsinger, Corn- ; ------ Every little kink and curve has a meaning or eninl sorviee wouk anaert | wall; J. R. Hartley, Battersea: G. At the Strand. Johnson, Cordova Mines; W. A. Her- A special super production entitled! . . fit for overseas service were to be We. are showing some very stunning given théir discharge. A regent 'or- Kingston; D. Ge Fowlds, Hastings; | phillips in the stellar role, will be the der contradicted this by stating that |C. W. Hill, Richmond; A. D. Munro, | headline attraction at the Strand for : discharged. The farms need these [Augusta; O. M. Code, Oxford Mills; | the story of a beautiful girl for whose les. ga 318, S20 Ee men badly. Another order to cover g. Wilder; Pom ypool; W. J. Charles, [love a masterless boss reformed him- ring overcoats the question will likely be forthcom- | Peterboro; J. Bradshaw, Belleville; |self and revolutionized, his town. P g 3 ' 2 ' 3 C. T. Ansell, Port Hope; W. G. Ben-|Ethel. Barrymore will alsd be seen in * reason for two colonels being on the| home of .the bride. Mr. and Mrs. {the gost laughable comedy booked staff at one time was political in- Hughes left on the noon train for [here Tin many days, will also bei ) ew 0 force. Col, Taschereau went overseas Canadian Casualties. 420,000 Leagues Umder the Sea." Lieut.«Col, W. J. Morgan, a veteran ofio)q; Ww. J. Gillespie, Plainfield; R.]This wonderful imaginative story was That there were two colonels cannot|3 4 °"pord, Frankford. Nemo and his famous boat Nautilus . e der treatment. There were elghty-l 'N° pagrgon. Frankford: Lief played by an augmented orchestra 111 ho) six treated in hospital and ninety-six| pg, 'coor Prince Edward County; [The first presentation of this picture » - . . @ . Our spring models in young men s suits The contradictory orders of the more; K. Nicholson, Portsmouth; T.Inee daily. This spectacle comes di- that 18 very pleasing to smart dressers. was in orders that owing to the ur- | XiDEston, ~Spencerville; H. B. Gil-{theatre, Toronto. of its Wn. . ' such a category as to make them un- o 3 own man, C. L. Kennedy, S. M. Pearn,|"The Grand Passion,"- with Dorothy | new fabrics and colorings -- exclusive sty- only men in category E were to be| Winchester; H. J. Hough, North[the first three days of this week. It's ing shortly. $25. . -- nett, Cornwall; R. QO. McConaghy, {a five act Metro wonderplay, "Life's . The Military Service Act is re- | Richmon ill; W. W. McKim, Peter-; Whirlpool," a photoplay filled with!! The pleasure 18 ours when we show. lentless in its action, and one case |boro; H. McWilliams, Marmora; A.|opportunities for splendid human which has just come to light affects | Price, Finch; V. Hickingbottom, emotion. The life of Esther Darey| a man thirty-seven years of age and |Lindsay; G. F. Hircock, Cobourg; J.| (Ethel Barrymore), is one of those | a German. 'He was rounded up at|Meldrum, Berwick; J. A. O'Neill, Ot-|strangely selected by fate to, be filled » his home near 'Pembroke some time |tawa; C. V. Train, Phelpston; Capt. | with storms and dangers. But at "ago and brought here. He has prov- |J. A. Harstone, Peterboro; C. Stew-|last the fury of the storm breaks ed that he was born in Germany. He art, Campbellford; 1. W. Bowen,|and passes and a rainbow of happi- : ~-- =e 9 "is medically unfit for overseas ser-|Orono; W. A. Westveare, Picton. ness gives promise of peaceful days : ; vice. ' Missing--A. H., Stewart, Carleton;to come.' Comedy and topical reels|! » 9 1 will also be shown. wi -- Place. : The extensions to the Ongwanada 111---E. Michand, Prescott. ---- i . BROCK STREET Military Hospital will likely be start-| Michand;, J rescor At Griftin's. So fashionable, youthful, and yet . % ed in a few days. Celebrated English Violinist. Handsome Wallace Reid, the 80 Very inexpensive. If off your route, it pays to walk. AS wtasiey dst of 200: mea 3d Remember lsulde Menges celebrat- popular favorite of movie fans all y 5 - ed English violinist, Convocation} over the continent, will be seen at | : : an artillery draft of 100 men left the Hall, dan evening, April 18th, |Gritfin's to-day, Tuesday and Wed- Beginning at $15.00 to $4 00 ) city very quietly on Sunday morn- y day 1 5 > 4 at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 50¢ and $1.00 | nesday in his latest Paramount re-| ing. Olficers; of headquarters and |p = 0 000 Cutt lease, "Kimrock Jones." This*is a | By way of preparedness for of the Depot Battalion and batteries . breezy story of an Origona ceppe : 1 the fl 3 ame pr---- i r3 a pper th - were present to Say good-bye, a8 | per' oR Clendianen, pastor ot] mine, whith fairly' breathes the this inevitable change of spring FEMEREEE ERNE hosts aeiatlves 'of the 'soya. gone, | Brock street Methadist church haa SBI of the west, and fumishes a time temperature--we have assem- A pe healed | been confined to the house for sev-|8love [fitting vehicle for the ener- A . : . f t Pp d o eral days, owing to illness. getic young star. In fact, this story bled this charming collection Oo time. A ---------------------- | W28_ made for Wallace Reid. His . DAILY MEMORANDUM superb physique and his handsome New York frocks in the smartest . - . - . ---- The allies can never win if their civil With the amalgamation of the| carriage never showed, to Sd : Royal Naval Air Service and the| City Council. Caring AIvETiaES than in 1h15 Stare possible styles and developed in the ulations at home are short of food, for Royal Flying C int nif,| Division Court, Tuesday, 9 am. : ie Story : : : ; the incredibly hard task of supplying the HI iovn tthe Roral alr otc | Sos toot suse rien van surmr, O05, POTS, Mie, Meats on most delightful spring fabrics -- nc! y har ol supplying - there will be several changes appay- | for prababilities. Maid of Belgium" is the attention in silk foulard, silk poplin, silk taf- HH f soldi 3 ent at the Mohawk Flying Camp.|,, Rimivage Sale, Thursday, April 18th, | "Co mi with all that modern 10 wekmeke 272 PARGeRs Street riveting title of the new Alice Brady : : Hions of so diers th th which opened on Monday at Deser- ond > 2 picture, which is another feature of feta, striped taffeta, charmeuse, warfare demands. -- Issued b Canada gg onto: The medical department will BORN. y our programme. This picture tells . t . ' 1 1 Food Board be handled directly by the Toronto |. pnpv. A¢ the Hotel Diea Hospital, [of the thrilling and surprising ex- satin pailette, wool jersey, poplin . officials, although Captains McGee on Saturday, April 13th, 1918, to| periences of a pretty Belgian girl d and Bissell: of Kingston, are now on Mr and rs peston J. Gherty| whose memory is destroyed by her ; and serge. LI 1Guty. i "5 street, & daughter: sufferings, and who Js rough to This is an excellent collection 3 Med % MILLER--On_ March 23 1918, at a A 1 com anal TA at cate ro Beulah, "Man. io Ret. ana" Mn couple. Tlie Maid of Belgium: of models equally well suited for . "red 2 er, a son (Frederick Lind-| grips attention at the very start o . Larned on Monday to . duty after say}. the picture, and holds it constantly formal, informa 5 afternoon or ! three months' sickness. He has been i pyaN--in Kingston, on Sunday, Aprill throughout, An interesting episode d . th | receiving treatment for that time for T4th, 1918, to Lieut. and Mrs. H. J. | oo" lego nn oH TERRE PROT street wear, or to wear during the { injuries to his eye." His many friends Ryan, 154 Kg street, a son, A 3 he a Ph is ot bach on ip ep Apa Lith, 1918, to Ma- completes a noteworthy programme. v bright coming summer days when or and Mrs. F ' mpson, 27 - -------- . . . silks will be so modish. In all the | duty. ' bert St, a son. Announcement . sg » ---- INN NINN NINN PN Nl NINN NEN od . Daylight saving has been adopted MARRIED. : Messrs. Taylor - and = Irving will season's most favored shades. a by the military element of the city, | GORDON-GOULD--n Toronto, Sept.| Peak at the evangelistic meetings in and already is working out satisfac-| isth, 1917, Marion A. Gould to] Gospel Hall near Y.M.C.A., Tues- . eorge 8. Gordon, both of this eity.| day and Wednesday this week. An- | Attractively priced from $15.00 Ro : sid i 3 2 7 tory. ~ ® en HUAHES-GRAVELLE--On April 15th, | nouncement will be made then as to y Nursing Sister B. Bourgault J§18,, at St. Hlary's So hedral. by further meetings if any. There will to $45.00. . : BB has been taken on the strength of dbughier of Oliver Gravelle, George | De NO meeting Monday night, g ! the A:M.C, of the C.E.F. ; street, to Albert Thomas Hughes, sn. - om -- Ideutenant, C.P.AS.C., of Kingston. Lieut. Hugh Dale Harris, of the Capt. H. A. McKay left on Satur- |SIMONDS-MARSH---At . Trenton, on| Royal Field Artillery, is.a prisoner day for Cobourg to go on duty with | Mich Zh, Semucl Bear Simonds of war at Karlsrhue, Germany. He is Ra di @ Blithe Ontario Military Hospital there, a son of W. Dale Harris, Ottawa. He i 4 -- DIED -{ qualified. for a commission at the k | The following officers have re-|BURNS---In Buffalo, N.Y. on Saturday, Royal Military College. ! i turned to Canada recently: Major April 13th. 918 Henrietta Burns,| Rev, J. D. Ellis preached a whole- ; | - » . | : ; Limited. § Robert F. Massie (who raised the 'formerly of Kingston. some sermon on Sunday evening in 34th Battery here); Major C. H.| ""of her broter sp jhe residence | Queen Street Methodist chureh, on Gray, 1st CO.R.; Capt. R. G. H. University avenue. - . : | Travers, Ist C.O.R.; Lieut. A. W. Time of funsral hater, \ his best friend, counsellor and guide. Co > ; y .H. 8S. S NE ttawd, on April 14th, Mr. 4 it iy, mplete showing of plain and fancy cur-. 2 Men and leh. B S um | pie, Mary di ghies om She Tate Par. anl Mrs. dons, Tai and fami: z : : : ig . 'Major E. C. Woolsey has been ap- burgh, and sister of Mr James|home in Renfrew. Mr. Tait repre- : 3 $ : 2 inted to the C.E.F., reserve of of- Byrne, Land 8 HE Fenwi & Hendry, Kingston. tain-scrims in white, cream and beige. pobnieq to VE Of Of | inne pat Surveyor. 1 ap [Tents Fenwick & y. King: . ! ae 4 . \ 2 tratn, Tuesday, hy E : * -- sp.m. Funeral from T. Ronan's on . . . The Depot Battalion is now drill- Wednestla: ni to St. Mary' Plain Scrims, Hemstitched Scrims, Fancy 1G an th Cr Pad ari, Sadaceiay moring t S6. Macys : wan Jl| Barriefigld. The recent drafted de-| ~~ Mbsgwill be sung wt ¢ o'clock for { {| pleted tife ranks, but more men are one OF Tar youl, Scrims, Colored Bordered Scrims, Plain BITTE cians. Invidad to attendee oh : : : : : i Judge Lavell 1° reviewing some Te aa on a a . u i A " A Voiles, Hemstitched Voiles, Madras Mus- [| thirty-five exemption cases (his |p pdsin®s,D. Thom 8 : the duties of a son towards his father, at 2 a week. Muslin, and many other new: styles and Bows ss the cons Jose ion oupgpisernt ot Appcamal | Fe | ac Wealves, priced from 20c to TBe.per yard. reas. Hall. Saturday, oa ~~. Anblack vici kid shoe is one of the always April 20th. ) "rl a mal TTIAMES RED [| U% dressy shoes. Besides it is the best to wear, the : : easiest to clean. el : Nice shoes of this style; plain toe: heel, at $6.00, $6.50, $7.50 and wp. iy