PAGE EIGHT | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1919. : SZ ERG 0 hi: HT HE KINGSTON BRANCH ox | \ THE G.W.V.A. At the Grand. . Hi ' | Last 'evening's audience as the | - wi dan ot i 2 le ou [Never daw Detter President to Wait Upon City Council the ¢ Al pie ture that was shown with Regard to Helping in Recep- there. Beautiful Clara Kimball tion to Kingston Units. | Young, who je now heading her own | i : "a y ® the G.W.V.A. meeting on Mon-{company, w «arred in Shirley 1 . . {aye," i hots y made i " ening, the president, Lieut.-| IX&y€, which as a ph y ' 18> He ¥! : ~" |the greatest kind of a hit with all Crocker was authorized to re-{ who sa® it It is a 1 that has all } ' t this association and approach |the attractive drawing powers of Council with a view to the! high elass drama, and with that tsa sebisl Tipe Cy | \mazing actress, Miss Young, who al- sociation assisting to push along vs did have many admirers here, ; . irrangements for holding a re yut "Shirley Kaye" is so much betie: an tion to Kingston units on their|(pan anything she has ever done up { turn from active service. . till now that it is well worth seeing They president will also represent] for this fact alone. To round out | : this programme there was also the i e association at the banquet of the Pathe News of the world's events, a | OW Battalion Club, fine O. Henry story, and a comedy These nominations for officers of [that was a regular scream. An act the association were received, elec-|of superior vaudeville consisting of tions to take place on Monday, Match | Zita and Company in an electrical 10th posing act received much applause. President---Comrades L. F. Good-| For an added attraction there was a win and W. A. Stroud. delightfil musical programme ren- Vice-President--Comrades A. T.|dered by Prof. Arbuckle's orchestra, Tugwood, W. Bowker and M. M.| who arg fast making a name for { Hood. themselves by their splendid playing Second Vice-President--C Comrade ----n - p . L. Howe , At Griffin's. { pe SES Honorary Treasurer--Comrade J. Dalton, beautiful and] fl \ e . ¢ 7 cae mis a ee Re ---- Dorothy : Connor. charming as ever, s( ared a decisive Executive Committee (three to be| nif when her new photoplay "Quick- jelected)- Comrades Sleeth, Spears, sands," a superb Thos. H. Ince prot { Hicks, Topping, Doolan, Frink. duction was presented at this theatre ] J L & : _ Sergeant-at-Arms--Comrade J. J. yesterday. Miss Daltbn appeared tol fda ' Bvy rary nn. i -. ad splendid advantage in a role which] : ; dr ia Honor ary I resident ro Sguaral ©! she interpreted with grace andj | ' S Desire Sr o Daplam Bor charm and which doubtless will ac- Ey bi Queen's Soe, te) p centuate her great popularity With x 4 He yorary | Vice-President --Com- motion picture patrons. In t Ais rade W. G Anghn Comrade E photoplay Miss Dalton is seen as a i = ¥. anghn, : "| young wife whose husband is wrong- ' The dance committee submitted a| fully accused of vig ga a financial statement showing a balance | oned. Determined ths profit of $59 for the last three| prove his innocence, the wife be-| <R 1" ? months. This was voted very satis-] comes a cabaret singe and in this 2) A . y/ ar factory | capacity lures the man who reall \ | f The membership committee re-| committed the crime into a confes -§ / v ported a very satisfactory increase|sion. Exhibiting her vivacious tal J y in membership for the last quarter.|ents in no uncertain manner, dainty Eo The entertainment committee was| Vivian Martin, the celebrated star, | asked to arrange a concert, in co-op- | was also seen in her latest patriotic | ow. ° tration with the G.W.V.A. band, at|photoplay "Her Country First," ig \ 72 ~ Mowat hospital in the near future.| which she scored a signal success. me ig WN { At this entertainment it is proposed | This may be aptly termed one of the |== . ; that some form of competition be ar-| most notable as well as impressive | 52 wr 4 k ranged for the patients, with prizes photoplays in which Miss Martin has | or donated by the association. appeared this season, and that this | SE -------------- was the view shared by the audience, was manifested in a most émphatic! See these two great pictur- * manner. Military Malters |e cover omisui or tomorrow. At the Strand. Meeting with even greater ap- Sergt. Frank Béchley! connected plause than usual, Francis X. Bush- | = with the Canadian Army Dental man and Beverly Bayne appeared at | == Corps Tor some time past,has received | typo Strand theatre yesterday in their == his discharge and returned to the| atest Metro play, "The Poor Rich home of his fat F. Bechley, St.| yan» 5 five reel act romantic dram. | ==] Thomas Dr. Bechley will resume | . plaine Stern. CB the practise of dentistry at Seaforth. In accordance with their policy |= . . -- 3 3 N since the beginning of the war these == Earl Simmons, who was formerly a tWo Le have striven to |= Jenn T-- = --_-- = Are You Looking for Com- plete Clothes Satistaction Then come here and permit us to demonstrate the genuine worthiness of the clothes we sell. Let us slip on one of the very newest styles, no matter whether you want it a bit extreme or decidedly conservative-- then examine the quality through and through and you'll see that whatever price you pay you will be getting your full money's worth. Right now, some splondid suits as low as $23.00 and up to $45.00. - RETURNED SOLDIERS There is but little variation in soldiering attire but in civilian walks of life look to it that your apparel breathes the very essence of your personality. See that your apparel pro- claims your station. Make sure that the call to 'attention' . finds you lacking none of the attributes that spell success, and our clothes have just these very qualities. 0 00000 That Express True Elegance an a 10 Per Cent. Off All Clothing And Furnishings to Soldiers. Goods marked in plain figures, One Price Only. leutena i » artillery he : : : g Jenits an the RE ery Joes. bt give their vast audiences only such > Irseas as ¢ ate $ " BI plays as would tend to enliven and | ! Const t Jattali fr t 3 : onstruction Battalion from Toronto, stimulate--anything morbid. or cal- If Off Your Route, It Pays to Walk. 1 | Is oxpedted to return to the eityl po o'1o depress those who seek ro- BB The collection exemplifies sg many strikingly at- AAT hortly SUITE 10 OEPIUSS hose Wh Sook ro 5 tractive degartures, that We may justly say that it is S------------" HERA ER 24 apté MacDona I _| tre has been barred and.consequently = : morty fe Spot gM lu the public has come to link the og the smartest assortment of new creations we have | rah pix shman and H. A., but has since been promotes;{ Dames of Francis X. Bushman an = has been awarded a bar to the| Beverly Bayne with appealing and = ever shown SO early i in the year. % D.S.0., which he previously received. | delightful romantic dramas of the (= He is a son-in-law of E. Ormstrom, | highest type. In "The Poor Rich Barrack street. | Man," they were not disappointed -- -- and the packed theatre yesterday Wellington Simmons, who went to | shcwed the thorough appreciation | b if ] - 1 h il Victoria, B.C., with the Siberian] this clever play, received. | i here are many eautiful new sty es that wi ap- forces, is returning to Kingston for The plot cexftres around a western' . . . . ) discharge. girl, full of tHe-breeziness of her peal to the discriminate taste. The materials are: ---- own Arizona, for which state she was { Nursing Sister H. L.. Read, former-| named, and Vantyne' Carter, son of . . ' {1y. assistant matron at Queen's Mili-| 3 New York soap manufacturer who Creorgette Crepes, priced Cw ww .$6.75 to $15.00 ars ore, Bu oo Srna [in mains bavi at pi Fathers mit Habutai Silks, priced .. .. .. ......$350 to $8.95 ; : to M. D. No. 2, and is on duty ations, Fearing that Kis son will de-| | Blouses Whitby Military Hospital. velop into one of the ie society] French Voi . priced . ..83 50 to $8. 25 --e youths which he so detests the father | H . Capt. J. E. Freeman, who has been | 4 o1ves a plan whereby his son will | Domest oiles, priced . $1. 50 to $3. 00 employed for over a vedr in the office either establish his ability to make] pe d Novelty Voiles / s of the deputy registrar under the his way in the world or prove con-| M Ra ry en jransiersed 10 Sue clusively that his worst fears Ard} . 00a Oollice © ne C « Ce, 1 , RQ realized. How lie does this by disap-| Beautiful voile blduses, the very newest di seniisod Siow Nuidek ihic by disap: : The final decision as to the dis- ; " styles featuring the new round and square position of the co EF tir] good" will only a 'small sum of] money and a house and lot is clev- | neck models, neatly trimmed. Attractive- Saiony halk ost Nik the olioar som: erly and amusingly shown. I The new shades are all represepted; many of the rps ! ly priced from $1.98 to $8.00. ; tions asking information respecting At the Strand Next Week. i combinations are beautiful. battalion colors should be addressed The singing of Frank Bessenger to the general officer commanding militia headquarters. at the Strand tieatre will be one of the big features of next week's pro- Georgette and crepe blouses, very hand- The official residence of the G.0.C.| gramme. Rarely if ever has so sweet : . has been renovated and Brig.-Gen.|a singer been heard here. After a some styles in all the new colors; a large as- Williams is moving into it at once, most successful career in the larger . cities of the United §ates and Can- . | John sortment to choose from. From $4.98 to Brig.-Gen. Victor 8. Willams, G.| ada, Mr. Bessenger was engaged by i ! i $15.00. 0.C., is proceeding to Picton to confer| the Regent theatre, Toronto, which | A . with the citizens' committee respect-| engagement he has. just concluded 1 ye ing the erection of a soldiers' me-|and in all the newspapers he was the | morial. A difference of opinion ex- subject of most faverable criticism. Il » i 3 ists as to the site. Mr, iBessenger puts a great deal of | woe personality inte his songs which |== . Limited The position of garrison sergeant-{ makes them sb very enjovable, If is r ? 1 major has been aholished under the expected that he wil] be given a i > jjorder for general demobilization. right royal reception here. Mr. Bes- a senger will at matinees and ev- The officers' mess was opened at ening performances. the Barriefield camp on March 1st. | Tae officers at present in camp are those of the district depot and the J units that are demobilizing such as P N '1 G | , the Royal Bn. {ithe E.O.R., the C.G.R. gineers, and others returned from|} Hanson, Crozier & (Edgar overseas for dispersal,' Col. Birdsall|} market Square is camp commandant. er T 1 Val Smart Slippers, Patent Leather or Kid. LIEUT. A. C. DOUCET KILLED Bout St ORANDUM. Ypina ue Louis Heels, Long Vamp Hotel Dieu Euchre to-night. Victim of Airplane Accident Was | Gospel meeting at Mack Street to. Nephew, of Gen. Middleton. 1 Lieut. A. Cecil Doucet, Royal Air Force, has been killed in an 2 . : plane accident in England, and was rT buried in the cemetery at Maroke, BIRKET aad Kingstor, o or Maren 1h Ml Yorkshire. He was a graduate of eT Birkett por "pein Vests, drawers, knickers and combin- [ll the Royal Military College, 1917, and| fess street, aged one y £ Hl wos for some time an instructor at|BURNS in Kingston, on Masch rd ations in fine cotton lisle and silk; every HitTosside His mother is a sister of| © 3013 Wim Hind father jot} Hii Major<General Middleton, who com- Bhies wanted style at very attractive prices. : }l| manded the Canalian forces in the Funerals ir "ake ines Irion Jumes North-West Rebellion. Lieut. Doucet Peraaay ig at 2 cei © ] a_i Bo es i years of age. His father is an i 21d siidior and J6 2 Noutchantcolon- Olt. Firm of 1h | 3 i The family reside in ESS | oe 4 showing very smart slippers, some with steel beaded buckles and where Crab 1o. presidsat of the 147 res {8 : 'are the latest styles and in great demond in large cities. In Banana Time Now, Our-own ripening. Flavor unex. celled. hiding fen pound, dozen or bunch at «4 tobaceos- and Han, sD ---------- -