. + PAGE EIGHT TRE ayy x : T HE Bi a a= pe) Er mm The Theatres - : : 7 At the Grand. { The ma will offer an exception- | or to-night and Wed-| and night, in the ihe latest Triangle produc-| ssidy." In this five-act fea-{ Rosson will be starred and , Save the food; we must feed our soldiers.and our Allies, -- Issued by Canada Food Board. ally g nesda form « ported by a capable company | s specially selected for this [ae elaborate stage gettings | eautiful outdoor scenery shown | obtained partly in New York and | == « at Palm Bedeh, Florida. The jeals with a burglar who res- girl who in turn saves him. | ingled throughout the story is] arkable plot of political intri-| \d also a very pretty little ro- | n Besides this there will be the ' » News, another reel of good | fim and one of those sereamingly | funny comedies that is a show in it-| gelt. A feature act of polite vaude- ville will complete this programe which will be shown for to-night and | Wednesday only, as "Watch Your| Step" will be the attraction on Tues-| day. HERE ARE REMARKABLE VALUES IN . Bleached and Un- : bleached Cottons FOR TUESDAY, AND WE STRONGLY ADVISE YOU TO BUY THEM -- WHILE THE BUYING IS GOOD HTT i FARRER LEO At The Strand, Absolutely the greatest motion ple- ture in the world is "The Whip" the mastery production which" comes | to the Strand Theatre on the first three days of this week, with not| E : a ' tar wut six; with Wot only one! = WHY COTTON IS SO SCARCE HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A BALE WILL IT FIT? ar le RR OF COTTON? It will if you buy it here. Imaglugbie 8 1rain Niecy staged form A 12-inch gun disposes of a bale I's a 'monstrous thing--a great ort $25.000-tliis tremendous |= ae ; ine WILL IT WEAR? Eon TE a png oh ih the cube two yards each way Inagine It will if you buy it here : history of the silent drama. The ; : . : if you can, after reading the collec- y y , potion, bieture has bees shohamatet, A machine gun in operation will tion of short paragraphs at the left, . om 1 E Biga Cc 8 e no Y o - : pi # WILL IT HOLD ITS SHAPE? Which ran at the Drury Lane Theatre bale in three minutes. the®lemands that the war is making It will if you buy-it here in London for three years and in New use up a th 1d' tt li Th , . L York City for two years, The stage » on e Wor s cotton su 1e8. en "WILL IT HAVE STYLE? play wlio fui a we year pub fn Aue, In a naval battle like the one off | 1 20 08 POLS 0 G0 uli is that we . I fa an was rans ec t B A . - It will if you buy it here | languages than the English and was Jutland, from five to six thousand have cottons to offer at any price . > i played with huge success in Europe. : - oe - phi Fie "motion picture, oflering, as It Potinds 8 minute are consumed by And you'll readily realize that it's each warship LL nothing short of extraordinary that it The proposed additions to the al- is possible to find such values as lied fleet of aeroplanes will require those embodied in Tuesday's special WILL IT BE: REASONABLY PRICED? | does, much greater possibilities for 100,000 bales of cotton, this fabric features. We strongly advise you to | | scenic effects than the stage could to substitute linen. share in these exceptional offerings. N/ vv TRA IH of cotton with every shot fired. ~ it will if you buy it here. Z | possibly do, is a really wonderful of- - | fering. .It is an attraction of thé s | highest possible merit and entertain- We offer our trade the best garments Ii ;.5" Sikes Gna it has been well the most skilled tailors can produce. Our [fi named the greatest motion picture in . 8 world. styles are absolutely correct and our prices ans | will algo be seen in a five-act Metro are always pleasing. Wonderplay, "Under Suspicion" Spring suits, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 up, | _t0$28.00. - | a F. X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne At Griffin's, | A story that will appeal to men A 1000 yards of famous English Longcloths, Madapolams and Nainsooks, in _ "a complete line; full 36 and 42 inches wide. Tuesday's price 25c¢ a yard and up. and. women. of. all ages is "The Bgl | gian," Sydhey Olcott's stupendols | visualization of the tragedy of Bel- $ % ® € ' gium, which comes to Griffin's for to- day, Tvesday and Wednesday. "T.e Belgian" is one of the most remark- t able pictures ever offered to the pub- lic. It has .as its background the BROC STREET. most pitiful: tragedy in the history . of the world--the ravaging of Bel- If off your route it pays to walk. z gium. There is portrayed vividly \ ' against this background a tender and intensely human love story. In pT ---------------------------------------- i addition to its other merits the cast of #his picture contains the names of such splendid artists as Walker { Whiteside aand Valentine Grant, to say nothing of a host of others, No | such galaxy of screen talent hés ever been assembled in the creation of a photoplay. The two stars have reached the pinnacle of artistic suc- cess in their portrayal of the leading roles of this stupendous heart inter- est spectacle. In addition to the above great feature, vivacious Vivian Martin, in 'A - Petticoat Pilot," and our usual thrilling chipter of "Venge- ance and the Woman," will be shown. (Continued on Page 5.) DAILY MEMORANDUM Langemarck ceremony, city park, 2:50 Tuesday S¢e top of page 3, right hand corner, for probabilities. o ------------ a A ANNAN MARRIED. ABBOTT-ILOOD--At Christ Church, Amherstburg, Ont. on Wednesday, April 18th, 1918, by Rev, H.: A. Wrighit, Muriel Emily, daughter of Dr. and 'Mrs, 'BR. H. 'Abbott, to Hugh Wright 'Flood, soh of Mr. and . Mrs. T. R. Flood, of Harrow, Ont. Pr rrr a ------ DIED. CAMPBELL--~In Kmgston. on April 32nd, 1918, Belinda Hyland, widow 800 yards of Celebrated American Lo nsdale Cambric Cotton; full 36 inches wide. Tuesday's price 25¢ and 3 Oc a yard. \ 650 yards of Two of the best Canadian made pure White Cottons; full 36" "inches wide. Tuesday's price, 20c and 25¢ a yard. TTT CT EMER Use less meat--our army needs it.--Issued by Canada Food Board. Special values in exceptional qualities of Canadian and English made Sheetings in every width. Bought many months ago. 450 yards of medium weight, splendid quality Unbleached Cotton, full 34 inches wide. Tuesday's price, 17c a yard. HERRERA RRO ; 950 yards of the celebrated Canadian made Mont Royal Unbleached Heavy Fastory Cotton. Full 36 inches wide. Tuesday's price 20¢ and c a yard. 700 yards of the best Canadian made Unbleached Sheeting, in excellent qualities, Full 72 inches wide. Tuesday's price 40c and 45¢ a yard. EENENEEREEE 675 yards of a splendid quality Unble ached Canadian made Sheeting, ifi an Stra strong weave; full 80 inches wide. Tuesday's price 50c and 60c a yard. 3 7" of the luge John Campbell. Funeral (private) from the residence J] - L- > La | wf J, J. Sullivan, 121 Willan street uesday wsbraning at 9 o'clock to N Mary's Cathedral, where a sul- gs 4 eg requiem mass wull be sung for uhe repose of, her soul 1 Fricads snd acquaintances are invited - * : oe to attend (he Mass. - ~~ EB cooN--an Morton, on April 21st, 1918, ws ji {Goadon Coon, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J / L John Laidlaw & Son Ltd. a Coon, Morton. Ri funeral Tuesday at 2 o'clock to Mor- ton cemetery. BE | YA WISON--In Toronto, un Sunday, April 2 Now is the time to select the Bl Tah Clara, beloved wie: of { Ty . v Dawson, and daughter of material for your new summer " ies atilia Robinson, and the late dresses, while the assortment 1s at TR Pues tom T Renan siesta kh : : : : 33rd, 9.80 o'clock to St. Mary's 'We are showing a ver -- ten ron] fis best, a, nl rip arge esl - reposes nf ner soul lore | il POA nt DOE $ H eo Irw v co'o , : / Te 'of Peter Bawards. In her sixty- ¢ ; fret year. O Fumeral will take place Wednesday af- om 3 a, ) rr Rl ag oresidenca | Rogers. of the Royal Flying Corps, 3 3 ¥ MUSLINS, . W| Ceri mien i ncthon, Ape Sie, S91 ORG A ND ES ' BVES--In Ki 0, on April Zist, 1918, N MEMORIAM I hl Aivhas re from Bin IAL li 1 4 ' hil ¥ 4 ver! ce 5 e a q + MULLS | ales. Ja Ha srenty wanes: |" Respir on of Me ana, Mird Sp : ' a ~48 darn 8 8.38 10 St. Mary's Jos Byron, 151. Clergy street, OEE OOOO . - IN MEMORIAM. in loving memory of Lieut. Garfield ' i eph 5 ; : a solemn requiem who was killed In actien at Viny on ill Te sung for the happy Kidge., April 22nd, 1917, aged 4 > } - re) oi his woul. . ears, B| °itends and acquaintances sce Kindly | Father. Mother awd 'Wife. « invited to attend. ~~ . IN MEMORIAM. In loviitg amemory of our darling brother, Harry Stinson, Ww ' departed this dife, April 22nd, 1916. T} fe suffered patiently and Tong, His hv were bright, his fa'th was papers please copy.) a 55 ton on Apri 2ind, "Silvan wie E 4 NX and Mig M. Sullivan, 31 BE | Fimerwi notice later | Jot i Rt |S a LR GE