- "PAGE EIGHT L ___THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1918. RT OME OF J : MRS. W, J. FAIR, KING STREET. i Sod : re A $150 and I At the Grand. Waris! The authorization of the rank of | { The Procceds Exceed oH wll Little Madge Evans, "The Wor 'S surgeon probationer, R.NCV.R., | » 3: : . | Will Be Devoted to the Blue Cross! Kiddie Star": who is the best ahile h sank and pay equivalent to thag | Save the fond; eat wisely, with- : Sotiatt: ; a actress on the screen to-day, w eof sub-ieutenant, R.NC.V.R.. .is! a -- Society--It. Was . a Delighotul | 4¢tr at the Grand to-might and also authorized in the current issue of | out waste ssued by Canada | Function. : on Tuesday and Wednesday, matinee the Canada' Gazette on the recom. | Food Board. | ~The spacious grounds and beauti-|ang night In "Gates of Gladness," [mendation of the teshnical officers . | ful residence of Mr. an Mrs. W. J. her newest World Picture, Brady-|{of the Department of Naval Ser-| Fair on King street were gaily de-| made. This new offering presents vice... corated on Saturday afternoon for a|jjttie Madge In a_most attractive role Vo i delightful musicale and the dansant| where her splendid acting abilities Nursing Sister E. Murphy, A.M.C., | held under the auspices of the Biue!are given full opportunity. The story| has been taken on the strength of - ~~ T-- . j Cross Society. Flags and buntingiis a robust, man-size tale telling afthe Ontario Military Hospital, Co- ' i | waved in the bright sunlight and a|most intense drama of modern life. | bourg. ( i blue cross flag surmounting all was |The settings are beautiful and the -- a reminder of the claims of the so- players 'who support Madge in this Major-General Maunsell has been ciety. production are all very capable film|in Ottawa inspecting the military ' . % In the early part of the afternoon! favorites. One of the most magni-' depots there. He expressed himself many charming musical numbers |ficent country estates ever-seen in mo-|as well pleased with the general ar- 3 ar als ues ay mn I : : were rendered in the drawing-room. [tion pictures appears in this picture. | rangements at each depot. They Piano solos were given by R. BR. F.|It is the property of a famous mil- compared well with any he had seen. Harvey, Master Bernard Hirons and |lionaire who was glad to co-operate in ap . > Miss Knight. Miss "Goldie" Bartels |the making of the picture by giving The pupils at the Collegiate In- played sweetly on the violin, as well | his estate for the taking of these stitute commenced cadet drill. on olse nis e as Master Howard Fair, who was ac-|[scenes. To round out this top-notch Monday afternoon. ® . companied by his brother, Master |bill there will be a Lonesome Luke -- Peter Fair, Vocal numbers were rex-| comedy, the Pathe News and other It may not be generally known, * dered by Mrs. Arthur Craig, Miss [reels besides Keough and Nelson in, but it is a fact that the RC. H.A. of : Ethel Kent, Miss Phyllis Devlin and |a novelty vaudeville act that is sure Kingston was the first artillery e e OWS 0 the R.M.C, cadets. to go big, corps to use the barrage fire on the 3 ' ' Shortly after five o'clock dancing ; Western front. was engaged in and continued until At Griffin's, Li a Tn : . after seven o'clock. The R.M.C. or-| Conceded to be one of the most dant, 4. " Martin is in command : chestra rendered several delightful! dramatic' photoplays ever produced of the detachment C.E. our ome rac Ive, dancing selections,and were followed! "The Whispering Chorus," a Cecil B. . 8] 4 i: by G. C. Lloyd Helliwell, who proved [de Mille production for Artcraft, will! All men in the Depot Battalion s y , will be questioned to ascertain whe- himself a master of the pianoforte. be shown at Griffin's to-day, Tuesday Wi i During the afternoon many dainty [and Wednesday. The picture is based ther they are bona-fide farmers and ide a i Out ® homemade articles were sold at the {upon the novel of the same name by desire to take advantage of the pri- various tables, and as a result of Perly Poore Sheehan, and presents a ae ranting on leave until the most successful and pleasant | galaxy of action seldom, if ever, gath-| June 1s or Jee ing purpose i No event over $150 was raised to be de-! ered together ina single Arteraft ple- ans case wil be allowed to escape voted to the activities of the Blue wre, ; The rete id seli-sacnfice . en Cross Society. which is the dominating note o 8! 1a tol. H. Haris a : : ; great Paramount picture, was treateq' '4eul.«Col. H. arrison, C.E., has in a highly artistic manner, and from i appeluted to command the En- ; The draping of your windows PEELE LEE I PPib id d ddd PE4ES | every standpoint perhaps, this 4s one Eineers Depot, Brockville. 1s one of the most important parts % lof the finest pictures ever seen in this! S A We oe uak . . 1 xe # |city. The plot revolves about a man, ! Beret. Ao Yyenbworth James, of home decoration. tis import- { who is convicted of his own murder, V'C-M.. has been appointed lieuten- . doubl b whose wife had remarried in the be. Bt and detailed for duty with the ant in a double sense -- because lief that she is a widow and he British Recruiting Mission, U.S.A. while the choosing of window ghoosgs death to sacrificing her hap- | Li Mh ian re . ihpde wr amie | Lieut. William G. Hazlett has : Livni Tt hevitapiy poomsans boon Gelato for duty us fesrice | hangings is generally regarded as The "Whispering Chorus" is one of Master of Queen's Military Hospital. an interior consideration, the fact the most notable presentations of this | 'Lieut. AH. Lynch. RLCE., isl] is that through the window is re- | S6ason, | attached to the Engineers' Training $s | Depot, St. Joba's. Que. : flected the spirit of the home to : oe Major C. H. Gray, late of 146th | the passer-by. ttalion, is placed on the reserve | of Spring Your Spring Suit Be alive to the influence of warm sun- shine and budding time, so meet the spring season half way clad in one of our hand- some spring suits. Come in and try on one of the new soft roll English model suits and try the effect in one.of our mirrors. Of course you're all right, but one of our swell spring suits would help you a heap. Our very; fair prices will certainly not hurt you. bd CAPP. NICKLE "GOT FAMOUS FOE FLYER. Capt. D. J. Nickle, son of W. F Nickle, M.P., flying in France, has been doing splen- did work in the flying corps and a short time ago brought down one of the most celebrat- ed German air fighters after a thrilling encounter. He was injured during the recent heavy air lighting on the west- ern front. SREP P IEEE PLP ese : 3 3 | | 2 3 At the Strand. For the first three days of this Ba week a double feature bill of ex- ceptiopal merit will hold the boards a ieers; CEF., with rank PEE bbb bbb bra oi me tm at this popular playhouse. Dainty SUITS AT $18.00 TO $30.00. EXEMPTION DECISIONS. Anita Stewart wil "be seon in her | Btajor R7 M. Vaniuven late 253d | E : ------ latest six-act se tess, ** Bat as dae A tre Many Appeals Were Made by Farm- Suspect ron Rennes life ~ Battalion, }has been Placed on the 200 ONLY CHARMING ers During Woeek-end. which Miss Stewart is. caused to be- | '38'Ve of officers, C.E.F., with the | SCRIM MARQUISETTE CUR- 3 2 rank of major. | s g litafit by the harsh and | Judge Lavell disposed of the fol-ftome a mil 3 har bl i | J " lowing exemption claims presented | IMhuman treatment to which her { Major Plunkett B. Taylor. 77th| TAINS, in elegant designs of lace ® ® y ) : Th family Is subjected. In this produc- ali AR hie an . . . 1 V in ston S and aorta. OF Bon Saturday) ic, ise Stowart Vasie © Dees aor vache op i and insertion trimmings, featuring ! oo 4 t {of exquisite gowns. Viola Dana will '® oF seam ne y it satale id > . . 9 Andrew D. Barr, Burridge, farm rank of major. many with lovely plain hemstitch- er. disallowed also be seen in -a five-act Metro y . Wonderplay, "Weaver of Dreams." | : . a ny Samuel O. Skelding, Orono, farm-| faton 4 a i ! The Depot Batteries will be re- - Brock Street. ; Comedy and topleal reels will also | ute; Denot, Betteries will be re ings and the qualities most un er, in class 2. : pi . If off your route, it pays to walk. George Eves, Simcoe Island, farm- | %® Shown. oe | proceed to Petewawa for training. | usual. Specially priced Tuesday, er, exempted as a farmer. i ---- . Curtis Thompson, Elm Tree, far-| "Love and Friendship." Major<General P. G. Tiining, $2.75 a pair and up. mer, disallowed. Caste and adult chorus meet Mr. C.B., formerly of the Canadian Ernest Henry, Wolfe Island, farm- Bird Tuesday evening 7.80, in St, Wilitla, who has been five times er, disallowed. Andrew's Hall, = ~0 mentioned in despatches, is gazetted | oh Leonard J. McGlynn, Wolfe Island. AA Alok {as a director at the War Office. He | farmer, allowed, It is said that @ néw Steam laun- Was born in Halifax, educated there : Thomas J. Hogan, Wolfe Island, 5. : and at tlie Royal Military Colige, : EEENEERNNNSENNNEERNENY farmer, allowed. Cr Co [iY may. be started In Kingston in 21d a die Roy later he was & pro: . 1000 YARDS OF BEAUTI ! Se Wilfrid J. Hogan, Wolfe Island, Toronto was in the city looking over A [9880r in engineering for a time, FUL DESIGNS IN CURTAIN farmer, disallowed. suitable sites, and negotiations have - . 3 Charles M. Fawcett, Wolfe Island ren i far that the name of | Men ordered to report under the : x 3 ™ A A and tarmer, "disallowed, Toy iw compa Lr i oy ELOf | ordapdnrcouach ca ul der Lhe NETS, in a wide variety of hand Robert R. Wood McLean, tarmer,| Home Laundry." von the _uges of twenty and lf some and elaborate designs, which . WwW hE disallowed. Capt. J. J. Graham, inspector of 'Wenty-two were attested in large . asting food prolongs the war. Is Wilfred Bennett, Joyceville, farm- Do Police, was in gh for Dumbers at the headquarters of the will at once please the woman who Eastern Ontario Regiment on Mon- er, allowed. veelk- - 1 * : sued by Canada Food Board. Willlam H, McCartney, 815 Earl eend and relurned' to Ot ov desires curtain nets out of the or- et, ' v AA gi ro * * Eos ou, disallowed street, far- - % The Cobourg Ladies' Ccemfort dinary. Your choice Tuesday, 25¢ mer, disallowed. " DAILY MEMORANDUM { League has presented the Military ard and u Evarist Cezair, 16 Division street,| Retail en Soren | Hospital Baseball Club of that place ay Pe student, not a Canadian, tor S230 of page 3, righ} 'i with a complete baseball outfit. The Gordon 8. Wrong, Queen's Univer: ; hospital 'has entered a team in the sity, student, disallowed, BORN feobourg Baseball League. James F. Patterson, Elginburg, yi ; REES--Iu Kiugston, Muy 4th, 1918, to : s farmer, allowed. Mr. and Mie Ww. Harold Rees oi Did Not Like Jail Fare, Behjamin C. Kells, Sunbury, farm- son, [A young man wao was in jail a 900 "YARDS OF DAINTY er, alllowed. FAIRBAIRN--On May 2nd, 1918, at week on remand, and who got his Edward M. Hogle, Battersea, the parsonage, Verena, Ont, to liberty on Monday morning, made a SCRIM CURTAININGS, in very cheese-box maker, in Class 2, Jot. and Mis LU. .V. Fairbairn, a Mne to 3 R , rte). ; get some ham and eggs, « a yas, Ir, Walls. lshiad,),, Jdausuter, (Rovevia Myrtle). bee Wine to get same ha Pg | effective open work borders, others i farmer, allowed, | first time in the jail, and hg did not showing borders of pretty flowers Francis M. Baker, Wolfe Island, DIED take very kindly r § , ¥ kindly to the bill-of-fare. farmer, disallowed. CUNNINGHAM-In_Kingslon on Sun- «pum off ton restaurant t i i hil NGHAM- In Kis un- 0. get some emstitchi while Lionel J. Doyle, Wolfe Island, far-| * day. May evn, Jolt. nam and CEge he Ll Set Some and heat emati Aan dainty many : : : awe i. Wolfe sland Inte Danial Cunningham. .» Dolice constables at the police sta- her : ! *{ Funermt from the family residenne S83 pop. 49 he started out, in company : 3 : farmer, disallowed, fides, street, on Tuesday morning or CO friends, who bad come to lace edgings. Attractively priced : William J. Warren, Oso farmer at 9.30 o'clock, to 4 < . * : ' Cwdhedral, where a solemn requiem "meet him. iH uesda 5¢ yard an Dress es : i Broster, Sunbury, farme pay wil be oneal a eS T v1 a d up. 2 en ' lo hy + Jarmer, or the happy repose o sou | Hundreds of autos were spinning |} ® 7 f° i are kindly pining | cloned. invited to attends Wl | put the country on Sunder LE | - : Po de . : = - - deord Kellar, Leland, farmer, (Rochester, Buffalo and New York weather was beautiful. - ¢ ed, ¥ papens please copy). > William Cooke is in New York 2 : Ross Vanluven, Hartington, farm- JAQOB--in Kingston, on. May wie on Duss a i x . . | 2 i i 3 : | of, allowed. 191%, William Jagoh, aged "43 ---- I} | Attractive styles in poplin, taffeta and other [@ictailowed = =" and sta WO Jaen deen Mn REE LAIDLAW & SON . soft silks, combined with Georgette farmer, allowed. reskdence, 10 Colborne miroet, b.4% | HE 1 . it 1 4 wid ; 3 B John A. Black, Cataraqui, farmer,| 55d . 10 St. | and crepe de chene; all New Yofk mod- | aiid; Bock: Cataraqui, farm Mary's Cathedral, 'Where & solems Hood S doln A. Draper, Genburnie, farm-| requiem mass wiil be sung for the & William B. StSvenson, Wolfe 1s tend the mass. (Motors) Do pot gripe or cause nd, farmer, allowed, MeCULBAGH--A Allmar, N.Y. on Fri-| pain. Purely vegeta $12.98 TO $42.50. 8) Fenwick C. Cramer, Westbrook, day. May 5rd, 1918, W. George Mc- ble, easy to take. 2c. | cheese-maker, allowed. Cul oity * : : Charles V. Sudds, Simcoe Island, els, at very moderate prices. er, allowed. Pionds. ate Reade Cagpletted a tiie P ills | I mii i» "ae vide ADR +. $075 hr | farmer, exempted until October 1st. J [FR HE SE} TE SK ; i - BB Kingston, farmer, allowed. eh XP = SEP; ATE SKIRTS will be in great! loyal. cn | { acausimanses are winily d this season. We have a large street. vioyee, diem ject KIN Ty Rim er mina A : X J : | B. R. Moir, Verona, farmer, ex- Aoved wife of M. Far and stripes in wool and silk. 8 | "Honeoht Luugtiie; Wolte Taiand,| 453 Sei Bg : : : BS | farmer, allowed. : Please omit 'f rr h I ji John ©. K 1, editor of Print-| = The Old Firm of ake HELL Tea : ¥ | an Punihr wi os. Le "and 356 PRI ; Infants' patent strap, soft sole, size Oto 4 . . Seip ----t 1 Trade y "de one : ] g Sule sping dy i 1 x i } an' aigress "io" tie a - {ll | Infants strap, pussy foot sole, size 1 to 4 .. | |. 'gg| Richard F. Gerdis, R.R. No, 1, "Paul's : street. employee, disallowed subject! Parkin In variety of all the new styles. Plaids, Bo BR Strap Slippers f t strap, stiff sole, no heel GE garment from New York <3 Wn in our ready-to-wear de- | %W: Hver