Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Mar 1919, p. 8

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"PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BREFISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, ! MARCH 5, 1918. $1500 ASKED || Timer. FROM CANADA === At the Grand. In spite of the da y I weather last! : . ° - ® In Order to Kid the "te Con Chaplain Gran "were aightuily enter nS 10NN ab e Sp rim g S00 HTT i | by Clara Kimball Your : Servcss Ove (Overseas. recent release, 'Shi Frick is the film adap i ° amous play by the sam ame. } iss | Young is an actress oY merit, and her | | splendid acting of the many ; diffie ult | i 1 S les gave entire satisfaction to her fe of admirers and also many oth- J HOP BIDWELL EXPLAINS THE | 8 There were also other films on Ls . RISHOP 1) i a xr | the Bill that comsisted of the Pathe 5 OBJECT OF IT. | News, an O. Henry story of the type . } O €ra e y rice New wel EE Oh, rr I ---- = minh | that t is fast winning fame, and a com- | The Money Is Needed For the Keep| edy that is one of the most comical of Soldiers' Wives and Children at] seen here this season An act of] Buxton When Steamer Sailing 1s| vaudeville, which is Zita and Com- pany in a novel act of the kind never Delayed. deeen here before, that is, electrical] The director of chaplains services posing, received much applause. Al in England (Col. the Rev. Canon fine programme of mus sie completed ees | Almond) has cabled to Canada for this attractive entertain Lest faut | ri sdiate iba will be shown for the last time oO [125.000 son smusadiuty avels 18 Soe mute Ad | | Exclusive New York Novelty Silks J) RA -------- EET social department" of their work The Bishop of Ontario, wiao has just Daringly different designs, and the newest weaves eturned from England, was asked may be found in stripes, plaids and over-plaids for separate skirts and combination dresses. At Griffin's. ! A large audience again assembled } : at this popular place of amusement | yw Col. Almond to explain publicly pe I ¥1last evening, and theroughly enjoy- just what this pressing need Wwas.| a the splendid progr amme exhibited, |The wives and 'families of men re-{ which is headed by Dorothy Dalton] {turning o Canada from the front are| in "Qui ksands." The genius of this | celebrated star finds & adeqije expres. sea sion in this photoplay, iff*which she | Juxt rder to IC Oe y iD x » ! Fxg h ot Say to proc d With them portrays an essentially dramatic role, to Liverpool for embarkation to Can- and adds another captivating char-| ada. Sometimes the departure of the| geterization to the ling list of her beat is delayed, and in consequence| screen portrayals, the artistry of which is universally recognizéd and p admire Dainty Vivian Martin als Buxton after the arrival of their dmired. oy har contributed a large share to the eu- wives and families. Theres no pro-| joyment of the programme when she dh vision for the housivz or care of the| was shown in "Her Country First." | 2. | EE 1 ildren i the ..| Her charm and genius never hay. ; , OW roo ¥ A LVLECERRERRRRERRRRRRRACRRRTRRRARRRER EE EE EEA RETREATS OES AEETREROE {notified to join their husbands at the men have to remain some time at Men who appreciate newriess in design and cleverness in tailoring, will surely be delighted with the splendid showing of new spring clothing. Form fitting and Waist line Suits, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, $32.50, $35.00 Form fitting and Waist line Overcoats, $25, $27.50, $30.00. RETURNED SOLDIERS Will find us well prepared to supply all their needs in clothing and furnishings at prices that will be pleasing to them. 10 per cent. discount to soldiers. Come in for a look. Goods marked in phin figures. One price only. women and children during de lay. Col. Almond thought that this been EPijenced tg suey advan 2go by 3 any picture than in this new yvehlcie, was the Kind work the ylains' : z he kind of work the chaplains Don't fail to see (his programme service should handle, so he took| which also includes one of the fun- over a large building at Buxton and| niest Mack Sennet comedies evar made arrangements at once for the| Sclec ned, entitled Her One Mis-| A is i x oe 3. | ~~ eorgetie care of these women and children e fimates fhe apy Bt 415 a0 | ATTENDED WOUNDED 3 Ensim UNDER H HEAVY FIRE] religious denominations, so there should be no difficulty in raising the Bishop of Ontario can| The Details "of the Feat For| money, The 8 ar 4 3 | only speak for the Anglican church, Which Capt. Halkett Was Wa I Crepes |» ich is asked Yo contribute $4,500. Decorated. Subscriptions from members of that | church should be sent without delay How Capt. Norman McLeod Hal- te editor of the Canadian Chureh-! yori" padical officer of the 28th {man, Continental Life Building, To- Royal Ottawa Battalion, won the ronto. No doubt arrangements will Military Cross is described in the 'be made by the churches for receiving| | oh don Times of Feb Tth: | subscriptions, One who believes in Capt N "Nols Halkett, Can i practical Christianity will heartily| y 31 ¢." attd. 38th Bn, Can. Infy.. | commer nd Col. Almond's action and| po Opt. R.--F ronSpieuous all- | . Show Jum 1¥ Res ers) pre Sniry al doverion. Hat 40 Inches Wide at dis e generosity rations agains a A | the members of the Canadian Operaions aise og, Divequrt) Ii IVORY, BLACK, BIEGE, shurches was not isplaced. At ¥| Qe .a 2 Joar Vig-en-Ars | Fate. the work is being done and the| von" the' aren in which the resi. |= LIGHT NAVY, FLESH PINK AND TAUPE ' churches are committed to it mental aid post was located, was, @® ® 9 Livingston's -------------- persistently searched by e nemy i Good Value 2 ) ..92. 50 yard If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk. 2 -- artillery, causing many casualties. i 5 . . He attended. to the wounded in the open, in spite of heavy shelling. < a { i Sen Military Matters Later, the regimental aid post was : J established in an open trench, tad he again carried on under severe AE 24 = . co y tv | Shell tire, with uniiring energy and Capt. J. H. Macdonald, formerly off iq. disregard for his own per | |the R.C.H.A., is at present adjutant sonal safety. 1 | of the 1st A.D.C., 1st Canadian Divi- Capt. Halkett is the son of J. B. We are now offering a good quality colored silk sion, France. Halkett, Ottawa, lately of Kings- He vento as medic | poplin, full 36 inches wide. . 8 Divan ian Morea froin, Sikone; ee wut yo ae yeuin) For only . $1. 25 a yard are efpected to reac ingston | wae ¢ sferre NY Jat- : . by C.P.R. on Thursday and Saturday. hi, ransferred to' the $th Bay | : = tation. Le The shades are: "Navy Blue, Taupe, Copen, Bur- s Brig.-Gen Victor Williams, Ralph Connor's New Book. | gundy, Green, Grey, Bro and Black. TERY G.0.C. M.D. No. 3, has asked' the "The. Sky Pilot in No Man's mayor for information respecting Land," by Ralph Coy OF, is just ; the proposed reception to the sol- published to-day, nd. will be SPECIAL ! COLORED NELVETEENS OF DE- in g fll aters returning from overseas heartily welcomed by readers all : units. Sen. Willie 3a anxious fo over the world. Ralph Connors PENDABLE QUALITIES eet the Wispss o the Aaijadng 3 latest novel, as its title suggests, 1 arranging for the most fitting wel | sirikes again. the humanly spiritual Si 22 inches wide. Special .. .. . .. . .75 yard. 3 3 J wy 0 5 note which first gave him his great | . in the method of their return Will| . wy and his vast audience. Add- il Colors are: Brown, Purple, Green, Grey, old Rose, IM Ti require a change in the civic DPro-|.4 i4 this, into this noble book the | Bur dy, Co . Navy, Che y Canary Emerald, cedure, the mayor has been asked author, Major Charles W. Gordon 1 for his views. has poured his deep, personal, emo- == Mole, Black and White. -- tional experiences of the great war. | | pido A board of officers, with Lieut.- . 600 vards all wool serge 58 inches wide Ab t officers, Lieut | mpi 4s 4 book which, though first y g ' Col. G. H. Gillespie as president, ¢ 1 5 story, catches up into itself | in black, navy brown, taupe and purpl ie. has been appointed for the purpose |,; (phat the world has learned and of investigating damages to, Pro-| galt and grown up to during the Extra fine quality for suits, skirts and dres- porty ay the "Coun Rurses home | oars just past. | L in the County Court House "The Sky Pilot in No Man's; ses; all guaranteed dyes. Good value to rar Ey Rl io "| 1 | i | | | ' ( Captain Williams, officer com-| ~.' 3 day at $4.00 a yard. Special price for Copain Williams, officer Som | Go's. - Price, §1.50 per copy. Thursday only, $2.69 a yard. depots winding up hat unit wi Flom Mew's Special. der and the Toye building will be|, baccos handles all brands union} vacated. The building has during | '0°8¢C%8 8 and cigars, the war been used as barracks for | tne infantry school, headquarters attern d e 0 for the 1st Depot Battalion B.O.R. PRIN 1 I NG . and the AM.C. depot. > % Hanson; Crozier & . The 8.8. Megantie, which docked |} sarket Square Hh Jager £67 only, Irish cotton damask table cloths [lili at Halifax Wednesday, has four | officers and 117 other ranks for DAILY MEMORANDUM. °° with border all around. Sizes 66 x 82 in- |iiiix.p. No. 5. fee DAILY MEMORANDUM: Sad A corner, for OF oaiiitien: ches; splendid patterns, will give satisfac- a eid Tree a------ tory wear. Regular price $4. 50: Special Hi! ® Oity Hognell at Ottawa Sot [Bure Kino on March 3rd, Thursday only, for half price, $2.25. 1 > A James Burns, Rima. Pie: : i Funeral Wilk take piace. from i's Updertakin ariors, Thursday Aftasnoon at 7 0 ek to jh Table N apkins os het flr ee non Typical Values in Smart Slippers, Patent Leather or Kid. Fears. on of M ra. 8 J. Strain, Am Full Louis Heels, Long V. amp Funeral took Jace from his late resi- dence, Odes, 0 Island A Amherst 65 dozen table napkins, Irish cotton dam. [fer ers ey , on "ask, tora standard Sire hemmed ready 5 fof Hp 3 Ne ate tena any ig meg ot or RR te a ooh S13 317, Fw v designe: rth to-day $2. re 2 ft user. pe | Bata a it ot redey only, $1.50 2 dozen. 11 Fk ties or wae

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