Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Mar 1919, p. 8

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> B . 5 PAGE EIGHT NN ET | 7 } ni Military News THEATRICAL. to Soldiers 45th Battery, | Constance Talmadg | { "ee iin y and, beine | ¢dienne, appeared at i = i = fh I I Hil i nm lan on ithe Road With Sallie 1 . Lo latest production, she v to | == or even fuller extent her mu nie i , , has been in the|talents in the admixture of um | Ti stores of the R.C.H.|OTous portrayal with mome f il time. received his dis-|real dramatic suspense Sal i ) : SP will return | Waters, Miss Talmadge has Hl . former position with the Do- ed five thousand dollars as her | Canners at Niagara share of her -uneje's estate; she kid- : . jon Canners a Jezgara. paps her staid old aunt, and off . . 3 The party from the Minnekahda|they go in her automobile. 4dveR ey Extensive Showing of New Suits insifad v : ure bound A storm. arises and i left Halifax on Thursday and is due prt ei arsed i are ee jcers, tw adets and] 3 > 3 pt Ok J { . i " are three officers, two Cace "men. Each group suspects the =i Which have just been added to our wonderful eighty-five N.C.0.'s and men COM} pop of peing eriminals. in hiding H . ' : Tag 16 Kingston. . 40 they proseed-to-iead each other | =f + collection for Saturday's selling. gy out of the "paths of wrongdoing." The New Styles in Suits The troopship Seoviag is Vy 3 =. How this comical situation turns | == John on April 4th, with one @ "|out made an excellent picture, which and thirty-six N.C.O.'s and men OF}, ouohly delighted everyone pre- | Kingston. sent. There were also other films Which we are showing will delight you in their charming simplicity, their unparalled values, and clever smartness of conception in de- sign. These distinctive styles are exclusive with i - A _. jon the bill, such as a Charlie Chap- A splendid concert was given atj,, comedy of the highest order, the us and represent the leading. models of New J York. | fire department. TIE reg rening the fil accompany | Yening in (he iim Vv i Q {the K. of C. Army Hut club rooms On y1p versal Screen Magazine and oth [Thursday night. There were 125 sol-} ox ine films. An act of vaudeville diers present. Refreshments were| oocioiine of Marne Gehrue and | served by the Ladies' Voluntary Aid Company, singing and dancing | Solos were sung by Harold Barrett specialities, won rounds of applause | and G. Geoffrey O'Hara, of NeW|qpuio yroeramme will be shown| York. George Smith and Ldeut. San-{,g4in to-night also to-morrow, both tord gave recitations. Miss Anita) atinee and night.--Advt Sutherland sang Joseph Feaney we gave a dance and Misses Simpson and At Griflin's. Turner a violin and piano duet That superb photoplay, 'The Sil Co Iver King," featuring William Faver The troopship Minnekahda brought ham. = iii is RR time the following local men to Canada, at this theatre yesterday, when an} docking at Halifax on Thursday: Ca-1a,hysiastic audience followed with} det W. J. Angrove, 93 Queen street, o,00 jnterest the unfolding of this| Sergt. J. Brown, 161 Stuart streeti}, garry) story. "The Silver King" Sergt. R. J. Wilson, 126 Stephen, nq of the most intensely dramatie| street; J. W. Cronoam, RM.C.o Ho Thy ohion pictures ever screened. Its) Hilliers, 406 Barrie street; F Parik | yyrijling depths could not be bettér| 523 Montreal street; Sapper Circle, So, 46d by any living actor than Princess street; C. Killeen, 93 LOWEr} winjay paversham. It is a picture Bagot street; kK. B Mullen, 62 Stan-{ (40a of life, of death, and will lev street; k. W. Warren, 438 Brock touch the deepest chords of your bhe- street, Kingston; and Cadet J. Gling William Faversham is a master McNab, Rose Cottage, Portsmouth: miss him. Delightful Lila Lee Sergt. H. W. Hoddinott, Coe Hill; Cul 4150 proved exceptionally entertaining R. Brown and C. Ford, Tweed; | evening when she was seen in| Plow, Gananoque; C. FE. Clarke, Na y Secret Garden." She appears panee; Spr. Jeffrey, Nevona; to Kolin this picture as a little girl in far Mills, Napanee off India," who later is sent to Eng 0 . : +. | land, where, as an old time home of} $25.00, $32.00, The First Congregational chur hi wealth, she is involved in a despie-| ladies entertained the soldiers atiapie plot for the estate. An invalid | == $35.00, $40.00 the Military Y.M.L.A hall, Thurs-|}.4 stands in the way, but through| ay eve A fine programme | he ministrations of (lie little' girl hej : on up to $75.00 presented and refreshments | pacovers and is saved, See this charm-| werd served. ing programme either to-night or to-| re morrow. -- Advi, Captain Hopkins was sent to an tips Brockville to meet the troop train DOCKET OF CASES? and advise Brig.-Gen. Williams -- when the train leaves there fOT|ppe County Court '@pens on Tuesday Kingston. Morning. OE ET HELE OO Ti The prices are A Hearty Welcome To Ofir Returned Sol- dier Boys Now Off With the Military --On With Civilian Attire. It's human nature for the soldier boy to want to gewdressed up in civilian attire when he returns from over there. We are prepared to fill the needs of our heroes with clothing and furnishings at a price that will not strain their pocket books too much. 10 Per Cent. Off to Soldiers. Li 1 t 4 If Your Route It Pays to Walk. cords for some time. In the recent | ¢1 0 damages .for: the loss of two : ers, the cas y 2 * selli $ 3 og "i i : ' MAIR "rises ma the secoras. wore | Sum Suiphate. oo |= ouse p ! i i placed under Major C. Scott, who is Lewis Thompson, cheesemaker, of if { ) designated records officer. The dut-|verona, is suing Frederick Scales for fes formerly performed by the casu-|failure to deliver fifty cords of wood,, . . . alty officer have been taken over bY | contracted for two years ago. and An extensive showing of high class blouses of ex- the district depot and the A.D. of also $50 paid on aocount of contract.| i . . . §. and T. Ross Morrison is suing Edward =i ceptional beauty. Charming new creations of geor- © Paradis for $300, damages incurred) . . The Canadian Army Pay Corps|in automobile accident at the Stan} ! gette crepe, crepe de chene, French voiles and habutai was recently reorganized and the dard Bank corner on June 5th, 1918. : 'Te' : . Kingston office is called No. 3 de- [The plaintiff was riding a bicycle at = silks. Striking new designs mn the newest wanted tachment. The following officers [the time he was struck. Hi spring shades. All specially priced for Saturday. most exceptional, specially for Satur- day. BE : cRT 5 'here are cases to come be-| | Sapta _E. Taylor has been| There are three cases Y | a Capon iodo Y istrict record | fore the non-jury sessions of the i ® 9 officer Captain Taylor performed county court, which opens Tuesday =H valuable work ander the M.S.A., at 10 a.m., before Judge Lavell. | J. G. Greenwood, Wolfe Island, i '« been in charge of the Tre= , Gres fe and has been in charge of the farmer, is suing Thomas Friend for| 00000000 OS fr -- -- a" -- -- ---- -- a a a ---- a fro Sr -- -- Se So -- -- -- -- -- -- eee] ns a -- -- -- -- -- es -- re -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ee ft oo -- -- fn St -- Sn So -- -- -- en ------ es ---- fe Se Se fr J ee ee San en Sen Se en Se mn Sn Sn le eed Se ---- ete en Sm Se Sn Se -- en ft Sen roused ] Ss -- Se 1 TO have been absorbed into the estab- tg Toe lishment; 'Major K. C. McPherson, Dr. Edwards' View. cd Capt: W. Peters, R. H. Reid, D. P. Interviewed at Ottawa regarding =5 . art. J. M. Thompson and Lieut. |daylight saving, Dr. Edwards (Fron-'&5 ip Ie Te tenac) said: "vs all right for golt- |= 3 er ------------ ers. Let them get on the links in the] ATTITUDE OF VETERANS. morning, when the dew is on the ==5 THESE GLOVES ARE A SNAP AT THESE PRICES : oo ground, and then they will know what} SATURDAY 1 Iu Regard to Parliamentary Motion the farmers are up against, { I n 'ar S rhe 3 ity Auer ee Raat Yo War Service' Grvuity. Letters by Philip Gibbs, the famous | == jo 8s The attitude of the Kingston | yar correspondent, will begin in the | =5 Kayser's Washable Cham- Kayser's Pure Silk Gloves ° Branch of (he Great War Veterans'| whig on Saturday. They are thril:/ ==} 3 pH Association regarding the motion in| jing. Read them. + oisette Gloves in a host of with the famous guaran- teed finger tips in many the House of Commons that the War Service Gratuity be granted to men i i h d S . 1 who have served in Canada and were : =| new shades. pecia * prevented by disability from going PR IN I I NG | | . : new shades. Special, overseas has been -the subject of 90c a pair. 75c a pair. 3 3 much conjecture amongst the local We Have Ready For Your Inspection ' returned soldiers. The feeling of the Hanson, Crozier & Edgar Market Square n Kingston the Finest Collection of association is not opposed to these | : men being granted the war BOT VIER Ta ity DAILY MEMORANDUM. Bratuity, ha the memiters feel that Formal opening of Campbell Bros. L 5 ™ y the man in Canada should not be put} o"ciire to-morrow. | 'John AAAI - on an equal footing with those Who| gue top of page three, right hand have seen active service in France, |corner, for probabilities. | © " or even in England. The opinion ex- I A ENA EN 111 fay pressed at their meeting was that if BORN. +H % any further concessions are to be SLLY--dn Kingston. on March. 27th, | { { made in this matter, they should be 419. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kelly, | | Limited entirely 'for the benefit of the fight-| ~ § Patrick street, a daughter. at A AA ing men, the men who actually went Dresses to the front, The resolution to this DIED. 9 effect has been repeatedly miSCON-|, nn dn the Hotel Dieu on March strued as being entirely opposed to h 1918, Martha Liddle, beloved wife of Thomas Liddle, aged 685 g 2 £4 4 Ne ® any man who has served in Canada ars | : ' Hi] only being granted the gratuity. This| paneral notice later, . . / " is not the purpose of the resolution, | HOULET--Suddenly, on the Grand X S ; Hl which was passed to put forward the Trunk Railway gitesnational, Limi . . ted trainmnes rescott, ars T x = AT - Pr - claims of the fighting men rather ay the 23th of March, 1919, while TTTTTT i Tn T iin than the claims of the men who serv- en route from Montreal to Ganan- i 5 5 » 1 and Blouses [=a AT . . i Funeral at 9 ane, Saturday, March | GIFT TO MISS KE. WADDINGTON ohn to St. John's Church, Ganan- : PETERS i sday. ay Of Purse of Gold and Life Member. aren Buen, Toth sfahala Baer . . . { ship 3 } a's i el i re, below e Ever shown m this at : Every new lll A well-attendea annual meeting of pansies © Boers residence, 6871 oa ¥ - - - . 1 : Eg > ' style, color and material is represented, st. Lnke's. Women's" Audliary "was "Liege Sich Salary aferaoon ; . n : HH! ursday afternoon, the . 5 : ' and all at extremely moderate prices. BO Pairctar WilEhE | hasan acdttintenees respectfully ery pecia C- e on | | Fo : /) \ 1 i i 4 in the chair. The reporis for the . ~ year showed last year i IN RIAM . Vin Hl the history of the auxiliary, eg rma, a § . ine been raised for foreign m who died Maveh » an Jets. Ri : | work. Thursday, was the tenth months. : i ; : 5 er's inception, > i : | When, Xe oii; Deion Mateo 1 | of to] RudelP taken from our vosom, J | : Th ; ¢ "How ur Saar Almaat despair. i . President, Ne P, | the Mnget RE | . Feeling all ow Reynolds We WF Prien on $5.50 Lockett's HE --------

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