Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Feb 1919, p. 8

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2 _PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY | BRITISH wid, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919. Sz ReeerioN 10 THE RCH Military Matters ARRANGEMENTS TO GIVE | LERYMEN . WELCOME. 9 Again With the stride and spirit of a con- quering hero back to civilian life, with all the pep and vim that actuated your conduct on the firing line; back to peaceful pursuits with the same red- blooded enthusiasm that won everlast- ing fame on the battlefield of Eurepe. Orders have been issued for the There Are Several Hundred Sc] reconstitution 'of the permanent University Men in the Batteries-- | force. The strength of the estab- Upheld the Traditions.of the Force. | lishment is fixed at 5,000 men Its {3 Though no definite - plans 'have composition and disposition is left ¢ | to the discretion of the Minister of n made, the matter of giving a iM v filitia-in-Council. The term of en- eception to the R.C.H.A. bat- Hs stment shall be two years The they retura to Kir gaton ; z discusted aud atrange-) TALS of pay and allowances author ari i oe Aad da a Lo 180 | ized for officérs, NJC.0's. and men s will probably be made shorili-| of the C.E.F. shall"be paid to the n the R.C.H.A. rt Kingston permanent 'force under this order 4 Soi, "app n do according to rank or appointment ih rectly trom Awawa Lamy for therein, and a "depepdents' allow- H he purpose. the baiteres had Shout ance" will take the place of the se- I= h h almoet a wanted 180 men ese soldiers were of the! paration « allowance, but it is ex- | ade an ractica ever {old guard being permanent force, At| pressly stated that nothing in the | 5 P Y y Valcartier camp there were several] order shall affect adversely any | weaves are offered hundred men, mostly Toronto Uni-| present members of the permanent versity men, transferred by request | force in respect to pay and allows "to the Kingston unit. These roldiers| ances. are now serving in France and with hem has been added at different]. Lieut. T. F. Harrison is expected t i times drafts from Kingston nnd Pet-| to arrive on Thursday from Eng-|SS ~~ @ awawa camp. land. He is a son of T. J. Harrison, S a 0 vin 8% While the R.C.H.A. may come] Rideau street. . i | back, up to full strength, the older 3 -- % memMers now in the'eity realize that The George Richardson Chapter, 1 | = it 11 not be the same body as that|.O.D.E., entertained the soldiers at 3 . ' which oli aw in 1914. Never Barriefield barracks on Tuesday | IN THIS SPECIAL SELLING EVENT. theless they are going io be accord-| €vening. 'There = was a large at- | ed a reception worthy of their tendance of soldiers, who thorough- achievements on the battle-field ly enjoyed the splendid programme It is understood that orders have|°f Solos. duets and recitations pro- y hl issued which will how the vided by the ladies. After the pro- 1 hoor No gramme, refieshments were sup- {=z ete amant and harch directly | Plied. and hearty thanks were _ex-\SZi NOVELTY SILKS JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW b I plete equipment and march directly pressed to the chapter for the even- il YORK ti o the barracks without having any-|jne's antertainment. hing to do with the dispersal #ta- -- Q | ion at Barriefield. The Salvation Army band is to = ree BV er a retin In dozens of smart new patterns and colorings in soft barracks this: evening. contrasts of stripes, plaids and overplaids. For sep- THEATRICAL. Ig future all church parade ser- (Sl arate skirts and combination dresses. And your equipment as a peace lov- ing citizen will require the right sort of clothes and furnishings that will win for you the respect, admiration and ap- proval of your friends and business as- sociates. - SS vices: are to be held at the Barrio- field barracks. The C.A.S8.C. unit and other troops in the city, as wefl "Vanity Fair Of 1919." as those at Fort Henry, will parade > "The play's the thing" has been| to Barriefield for divine service, changed in these days to "the girl's{ which will be held in the recreation the thing." Accordingly a real suc-| building. | a - ® cess may be promised theatre paj -------------- i trons of the Grand when the breezy il : musical revue, "Vanity Fair," comes 3rd DIVISION SAILS | 1 Q lit to Kingston on Friday evening. Here FOR CANADA SATURDAY A Little Bit Better Than the Rest at This Price We are ready with lines of suits, overcoats, hats and haberdashery that comprise the soit of outfitting that men who dress well will require. down to the la%t little "pony" in the All goods marked in plain figures. chorus, it's a show of feminine beau- The one price store. 10 per cent. off to = ty. And when one adds in the laughs . that tread right on each other's heels soldiers. 3 4 the scenic settings, nine in number, each a comfort to the eye, the be- wildering array of unique costumes, the fifteen lilting song numbers and the graceful dancing specialties it is small wonder that "Vanity Fair" is heralded as one of the actually good things of the year. Seats are now on sale at the box office. | will be seen and heard girls of every type to appeal to the wandering fancy From the prima donna right Canada's Third Division will start homewards on Saturday next. The injtial shipload will embark at Liverpocl on the Ad- riatic. Advices to this effect have been received at the Mili- tia Department. There are about twenty-two thousand men in the division and the fact that it is the first to come home: is because it was'in England when demobilization was ordered. The other divisions will come in turn. With the arrival of the Third Division the departmental scheme of sending the men dir- ect to dispersal areas in each divieion will become operative. Each man will be sent to the area nearest to which his home is located. 36 inches wide. In all the new spring shades NAVY BLUE TAUPE COPEN BURGUNDY GREEN BROWN AND BLACK ' " Extra Good Value . . ce ow $1.25 yard Livingston's BROCK STREET If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk. "A Night In Honolulu." Miss Dolly Day, who plays the Ha- waiian dancing girl in "A Night in Honolulu," which comes to the Grand Opera House next Saturday, matinee and night, is a young wo- man who has Jade her way on the stage by careful study. The only andwpractical way for one ambitious to learn the ways of the stage is to . "det," said Miss Day. The various Miss Gibbs' address in G.W.V.A. schools of acting may be well enough| Hall, Thursday, 8.15 p.m., will hold in their way, but my observation of| interest for every young woman their graduates has been that they| Who wishes to help herself while are harder to fit into a role than a| helping her country. Admission person who has had no training at all] free. Thé Stock Company is the best school] Sergt. Allan Forsythe spent the which can be found in the country| week-end in Gananoque. to-day. ar najyes; cucumbers, Carnov- sky's. EO ps EE ER ee et eo ee i ee Se ed | | NEA i BR CT I BLACK DUCHESS SATIN 36 inches wide. Don't fail to see this one to-mor- .$2.00 yard At the Strand. On Thursday, Friday and Satur- --~ day, "His Picture in the Papers." It PR IN 1 I NG looked easy for Pete Prindle (Doug- las Fairbanks) to get his portrait dis- Hanson, Crozier & Edgar -- played on the front pages of all the Squa 11 Kingston New York papers--yes, it looked al- J ---- 3 JL row at . the hand of the girl he loved: Wreek-| The George Richardson Rapier 37: Soi bt rpuidy; hilo light navy, dark navy, silver grey, taupe. was thrown off a friin, put out a} wre Special . eA eee at el eee a band of yeggmen and saving a te Ee oper) le Sth, une iin, Taupe, flesh pink, light navy, sand, peach, ivory, dark most too easy. Here's what the hero UM. - filly Hat vt ott PRT MPO | EXTRA HEAVY DUCHESS SILE { v C nt | p in his father's firm and was awarded oe rcbabllitien. hs Hl In colors: rose pink, strawberry, amethyst, brown, ed an auto and went to the hospital, | "ual meeting. og ..$2.50 yard Er champion middleweight and fopght BORN. HHH a losing fight with two husky poMee- pone RTY cid the General Hospital Re ular Prices nnd of veskmen una saving | fo Meena Shea A & Doherty (ed GEORGETTE CREPES THAT ARE UNTEARABLE train from being wrecked, > S gy street, a daughter. In these dlys of strenuous advertis- 46 Ch x | an these tre) ; i ses or mmeenne | E navy, biege and black. ing this comedy is interesting as MARRIED. y, g showing how a man eager to attain + notoriety may fall dawn ime afier| FIL ORNL 45 GXNEOY, 59 time only to attain it when he is not G. 'Brown, Olive May, only daugh- looking for it. Fairbanks makes an ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Funnell, 50 D@QZEN WOMEN'S BUNGALOW OR attractive picture as a lively youth | JS CCP Ion Weioria, Be who prefers a good, juicy Deefsteak | yp rORD-SMITH---On Tuesday, Oo ERALL APRONS made from best to the dessicated foods that his rich 25th, 1919, at the home of Mr. | 1 i 3 Charles Hi gins, 535 Brock Slreet father exploits through the press. a ex Tat quaNty of percale in neat stripes and - ? : EE al, it ani 1 checlts, gives complete protection to : At Griffith's, Fr ot, Te atom. ig] » 8 P p ~ Another highly delighted audi- | ~ Lewer Ridews street, Kiogaton io th ress. S ial rice fo ence attended this papular theatre Chanie: offord, of pec P r Thursday {| last evening and expressed their Don. Bg. Hefiory, vo. = only, less than the cost of material. keen appreciation of the ChAFMINg |» rrr '69 Cents Each. programme exhibited. Ever popu- | DIED. a a Ray was shown in DEY INE In Ringsion "w. the family String cans," a typical Ray residence, on Rtree: photoplay, which shows the efforts Jeuruary 208k, 1813, J Devine, of a swindler to get the confidence | Funeral will take pice on Friday and coin of the gullible natives of a morning at £30 to St. May's Ca- . edt where, a solemn requiem small town on a string can mass Will be sung at 9 o'clock. for | t.. The st is high 4 h 38 DOZEN WHITE COTTON PILLOW amusing, fo Blois Bolo IRIE. ay sans tie HD | cont. ng a tty ros ce, CASES, ~good heavy quality; well [ffi containing a pretty romance. FGood |, NTON- Suddenly 00, SATE a) Hl] starring the two sterling artists, Td made, in ail the wanted sizes. You could | LS he ICE ge amie de Harford A. Chadwick, Ti not buy the cotton for the price we sell [lif siso proved very popular with tue Bk rel tiny Henn S| \ XP j dience. The phot: satirizes these for on Thursday, only 29¢ each. [Hil Wid sii ronensotiorn trom -siart ects ei ; . JMli to finish. It shows how he hung 0 attend. : i his terrorism idea on the eye of ine SRE Eldenty: Mp ne on German people so. effectually that| daughter of the Jace Daniel 3 e. Il he thought sure it. would werk on | Alfred street, ey. = © i [she rent of the world, too. Jitcso [FURY Say Briday y afternoon to], two features are worth NE. | (Watertown papers please ODY.) and should not be overlooked bY |sMITH--At Kin ont. Fen 2 25h, anyone desiring a good evening's 1919, at her 176 sree entertainment. Selveed Seite of a. A a Panerai = F

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