Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Sep 1918, p. 8

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ARI nae '. PAGE EIGHT 5 THE DAILY B . TH Atte Theatres {|| Miltary News ae Boys School | Yosday ox the Grad, Great disatiataction"'ls' cxpressed A Particularly Interesting Collection of For Monday and Tuesday only theiby V.AD. workers over the new Grand will offer .the five-recl Vita- orders from Ottawa, compelling graph selease ghpitled "The Golden| these voluntary war workers to sign . © es i Goal," having Harry Morey in the up for a certain period of service, stellar role. He is ried by the | and also at the rate of pay offered. usual high-class Vitagrs sh cast, such | Many good V.A.D. workers in hos- 7 as Jean Page, Arthur De r pitals will be lost as the result as \ Florence Deshon In "The Golden they cannot give all their time to Goal" Mr. Morey has a part to which |the work. ' School clothes? he is admirably suited, that is, one of H -- . y a g " in viet Tr s ter drum- School Clothes? po the cave man type, in which rugged, 22 1 pines, Susel drum ARE FEATURED FOR TO-NIGHT ; s th ten- More School ~ primeval strength attracts the at Clothes. . 2 tion of the young daughte er of the rich | €¢ bandmaster, is endeavoring to who cfinsiders him a "novelty." But |OT"anize a brass band among the a What a common HET he x Sfingiee her interest and so he [8chool cadets. He is convinced that : call im every . tries to study 'and grow rich so asplie can succeed with the materisp f household that 7 ( to obtain his prize. But when he be- | 2vallable in the city schools. Jae fe i OWRS: One. or more PE = gan his course he learned many more {c98t of ihe h fruments jo a an strenuous boys. 5 things than were contained in books, Portas tem to be cons or + p \ ' t is felt that the money would be ' y : and he finished a whole lo t wiser than ! in , the boy when he started Besides this Won. wel Sent, as the band would add! doesn't | need a 3 derful film there will also be a good ew i 1 8 Corps. new suit after his bh comedy, an O. Henry story, and the a ! » : ; . y 1 - vacation, he cer Pathe News For the vaudeville an Major-General Carleton Jones is ; ' ! Of a wonderful quality of cash ' i 5 ti 3 > | . taluly: tan't" welt, excellent act has been secured, and it [47 Jo CU and made an inspection ' mere, velours, satin, broadcloths, We hope he ] will be novel enough to give all pres. ent a thorouehly good entertainment. | coi A. P. Dercsne. director-genn. ~~ bolivia, pom-poms and imported need a new ) he "A Daughter of the Sun. ral of engineering services, Ottawa, | English tweeds are manifested in all } i is .in the city and in company with Keep him well Gorgeous scenic effects character: Kp "G 'Wright, also of Ottawa. made the season's most favored shades. dressed and do : ize "A Doge ce of the Sun." which not injure his will be the bill at the Grand Opera |® 8°Reral inspection. This newly arrived group of bet- by compel} Ww House on Saturday, Sept. 14th, mati- 3 »mming, : > to wear 4 nee and night Lorin Howard and Cc amg bt B Hemming ter coats have many distinguished i . Red school 4 alph Kettering, the authors. have er, A.DIMS., léft to-day for Morris- features. Large pockets and belts, : . . itten an mterestine story prog uc- burg to inspect the isiap? home nf 1 . tive of hi Sra ati ; limaXee. The Mr. Corrigan, which has been offer and the much favored volumin ous arch villain, a jap, plans te seize the ed to the C d {as Lisle + Hawaiian Islands, where the scenes |yse as 2 ocr eal L Beapital he i collars of fur. ate laid, and > his subtle plortine building contains 35 bedrooms and almost succeeds. Americans on the ini or ats 5 C - island re drawn into the web of the gining-room Beals 30 parsons. A Ch A AND TO-NIGHT THEY ARE OF.- tangiements, and it 15 with difficulty 5 < is pil Mn - i that they Rat themselves, ' At Harr Yl. Riageten garrison wii i FERED FOR ONLY $20.00, $25.00, times the story reaches the height of | the Protestants going to St. George's $30.00 up to $65.00. melodrama, but through it all there | Cathedral and Chalmers church and is a fine element of sentiment, and in| the Roman Catholics to St. Mary's the romance of * a." whom her lov- | Cathedral. er calls an Hawaiian butterfly, and a Double strength given to all points where Sune American physician, therein af The foligs ing cadets who have the strain comes, Nothing i 18 omitted that delightful atin \ S Jectie Hess Sralnares Jom the Royal Military ) I a RT TOU FURTIER WE WILL being stirking for their novelty C.E.F. with the Tank of lieutenant: . could better the suits, and then we offer (Continued on Page 3.) H. M. Hague, W. E* Bennett, W. N. reece Chater, A. L. Raa W. Ry them to our trade with a sporting guarantee Pearce, T. B. Foreman, R. C. Bay. . : ® ® ! LzY ley, G. L. Wilmington, J. V. Bog- of money back if not satisfactory. , nil oti ay ington, 1. v, Boe F IH: R. D. Starr, R. K. Ruddy, P." PF. . 4 Wiser, F. 'C. Whitaker, C D Fleni- ¥ Suits: $6.50, $%.00, $7.50, $8.00, up to 7 ITUARY ing, A V. Preston, J. W. McLimont, ' b \F. D. Vanluven, A. T. Campbell, J. A or $13.50. R. 'McDougall, E. M. Echlin, E. E . : , Charters, D. C. Saunders, G E. El- dn ' kington and R. M. Dand ~~ Late Miss Mary McGuire. -- The death occurred on Saturday Lieut. V. G. Robinson, C.A.8.0., of Miss Mary Maguire at her home, | has been detailed for duty at Peta- * 9 2 169 Union street west. Deceased | wawa camp. or @ . had lived in the city for many years, -- a and was much respected. She gave 'Capt. W. D. Powell, C.E., is de- ¥ : liberally of her means to charity. tailed for duty temporarily on the She is survived by one sister, Mar-| branch of the chief of the general garet, at home; two brothers, Thos. | staff at Ottawa. Outfitters For Men And Boys. of Nw Yon Saad Sh, Lieut. Lloyd W. Martin, C.A.S.C nee ok: Hermes ed Te ogi BOYS' LEATHER KNIT SCHOOL STOCKINGS > and- Clare, of N k, NJ.; and }is detailed for duty at Ottaw: ith If off your route it pays to walk. Ee a Heal a. of Noworm the ror of i A a N.J.; James D;, John J., and Francis) port. To-night, a pair HE Se EN I Et .49¢ R, at home. ' ih Set settee Lieut. W. G. Parks and Lieut. E, MORE MEN REQUIRED, 11; MacConnell ate struck off the LADIES' FINE LISLE HOSE unfit For Harvesting in aX torn Cut oe In Black and white. To-night, a pair, 25¢, 35¢, 50c & 65¢ HENMRENEREHENEANERED ERY Sept. 10th, , The complete list of text books and Thousands of men are still requir- supplies for the opening of the Col- ed to help in-the work of harvesting | legiate Institute\on Monday, on sale . i or thoe soins 2g TR Bo a. u umn For those going from points in On- ere gm ' ; tario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Great Cl g Sale, | | | Alberta extra trains will be eperated Prevost, Brock street, has made a | {I} ! He 5 through to Winnipeg (the distribut-| great reduction in ready-made cloth- ing point) without change. ing and gents' furnishings. His order : Going trip west, $12 to Winnipeg. | clothing department is still well as- Returning trip east, $18 from Win-| sorted. This sale is to make room g| nipeg. for fall and winter importation, For tickets and information apply to F. Conway, C.P.A., City Ticket Of-1 No way lost thirteen vessels, ag- 4 fice," corner Princess and Wellington 2 6 ry > TE 2 { ashmere Se Suruer Prices » EiEating $3976 tous, throush' war , At old prices to-night. And ordered nearly a year ago. = aE For Public and High School books y Enters Toronto Aeroplane Works. g0 to the College Book Store. LADIES FLEECE COTTON VESTS On Frid d ti a 11M Cooke's church Saboatn. saaoo) DAILY MEMORANDUM In V-neck, half sleeve; high neck and long sleeve. 9 Bl consisting of Ald. HL W. N n, "Rv "a . 8.15. y 5 1€ g: Emerson Keill and D. A an. De aa 8. 4. Very special to- night tim. . .50¢ and 75¢ each waited upon James Turner, jr., at 12 Ses. 00 of bage 3, 'right hand ovrner, is home on Brock street and ' : onted him with a beautiful wrist MEN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR BORN. watch suitably ' inscribed. Ald. de ot. on A t 27th, 1 1 1 Newman, . suparintendone. of 'ths | ROACH in Kingston on August 27th. In shirts and drawers. - Very special to-night, each 75¢ or a ear g| school, made an address expressing 102 Lower Bugot street. a son, ; a regret at Mr. Turner's intended de- CHA SSSR BerolTd, or. on: Sept. - - parture for Toronto, his services as "ara, at Hahnemann Hospital to Mr. electrician of the school being in- and Mrs. 'Russell HA Ohadwick, a jj| valuable, while his unique gecord of daughter, Irma Loreen. i i. nearly eighteen years unbroken at- | ~~~" "oormsaanaaa~~ UH Special value i In women' s at 35c, 50c, tendance at the school is probably ; MARRIED, the 60c and 75¢c a r the best record In this part of the HO DAA In Jaton Sn he pai . . province. 'Mr. Turner left for To- T. G. Brown, Mary Hélen, only ronto at noon Saturday, where he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. : : 5 h 1 X Lindsay, of Kingston, to Q.M. Sgt. Childen's 1-1 and 2-1 ribbs at 40c, 50c, 60c, [| cnters the aeroplane works. I an Jnguton, lo OM. ou. Boss, Montreal, . Collegiate Opening. and 75¢c a parr. i The complete list of text books and DIED. supplies for the opening of the Col-| BOCKING--Died of wounds, somewhere legiate Institute on Monday, on sale in France on August 28th, 191%. + * . - . rv Bocki Men's socks with seamless feet and rein- [gi (5s naiute on Mo Private Thomas Henry Bocking, forced toes and heels at 35¢, 40c¢, 50¢ and q-- James Bocking, 168 lower Bagot . Canadian Casualties, street, city, : 'oun vi elle- | CUNNINGHAM Killed in action 60c a pair. ; Wounded--C. H. Marvin, Belle-| CUNNINGHAM Killed fn action ville; 'W, J. Sweeney, Smiths Falls; 1318, 'Captain' Branly Lavell Cun. J. H, Armstrong, Brinston Corners; ningham, M.C.. G.8.0., 3rd Canadian WOMEN'S WOOL SWEATERS l' W. W. Meeks, Cloyne; Philip Sauve,| Division, late 2ist Battafon, CBF, Vankleek Hill; W. Jones, Arnjrior; youngest son of the late Henry Warm and. comfortable in all the new gw. Cleave, Made; Lieut. B. Coop- Cunningham "snd "Mew." Margaret and popular colors. Just the thing for these EE Oe ot danas, | rae) Chin Death™ otembor G. EF. Tomlinson, Sharbot Lake; C.| Tih. 1918. af the family residences evenings. Wood, Tweed; E. J. Blakey, Kings-| aicosgirood" 165 Union stree ton, Puneecal. from above address on Mon- Gassed--H. L. Geary, Picton; G.| day morning at 5.30 o'clock to St he orf. .$5.98 and $6.98 w. Godwin, Pleton; H. L. Bryant, prt AR on Bn gm! Kingston; A. E. Sheehan, Perth; happy repose of her soul Ri rdson, Tweed. ' | 4 "3 The Coll Institute and Pub-| The Al 3 i § nl crwear Nie coments INSiILe AD Pao. 856 PRINCESS STREET : 4 TOW irls 3 ] i 4 @R will apen on Monday. The students "ho 3 | will find the full line of text books I] and supplies at Uglow"s Book Store. All the desisable weights sud viakse for TWILIGHT. | pone 577 ons. | The most sink populas boot today is tae dusk tan ae. We have this season. Men's, women's and chil- * : : : sph | | the sport last in sizes Nez, a She e beat quality, either dren's at less than present mill prices. Te ean 1. under : i] ih Re at... : i > 3 Phone "

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