Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Apr 1919, p. 8

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" A A fo * PAGE EIGHT # HAE "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1919. 1 ho mum A 10 PER. CENT. OFF TO SOLDIERS QUALITY AT A GLANCE _* Our, Marvelous Line of Suits and Topcoats Ww A blindfold man could not pick an un- desirable suit or topcoat in our whole store at 22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 up to $45. Unless you see our clothes you cannot un- derstand why we are selling more than ever before in our history. Value did it. Livingston's If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk. a RT PERO Sm" HR : | rm ott THEATRICAL |f Military N 1 y Hd -- (Continued from Page 5.) i Specimens of work done ' ---- cational classes at At the Strand. tary Hospital, Cobo Ihe feature at the Stran¥ Theatre | shipped fF exhiMitior night and on Tuesday and Wed-' annual Inter Allied Ce 8 a western play, tull of all | beld in May in Rome and thrilling incident of the -- it is entitled "The Code of Lieut.-Col. H: E I in a tele- Yukon," and the principal role: tram received in Kin m oh Mon s filled by -Mitchell Lewis, a movie! day, states that the talion wil ctor who has a splendid reputation | prolfably sail for Canada at the end for filling big parts with great suc-|of April or the begining of May cess In this play he is seen to! -- reat advantage as a struggling gold | The total number of high school er, who marries the daughter of {cadets that enlisted in the Canadian a poor prospector But his wife | Expeditionary Forcé from M. D. No soon becomes dissatisfied with the|3 was 3.8914, not including Ottawa, rough life of a miner's wife, and she | Hull and Aylmer, which are arcount- longs for the bright lights and the|ed for at militia headquarters, Otta-| gay life of the cities Into her life | wa These lads went overseas and | there comes a man who can give her served in France, The total number! those things, and so she leaves her of cadets at present enrolled at the! husband and goes away with. him. |schools is slightly over §.000. x But by the hand of fate she is kept wo from wrong-doing end a reckoning Liout.-Cel. W. Rhoades, DS.0 | comes between her betrayer and her| (with bar), M.€. Croix de Guerre! husband A terrible fight occurs, {and Mons Star, and wearing the and her husband is saved from the |Queen's South African medal and the taint of being a murderer by the in-| Coronation decoration, was honored | tervention of a higher hand Then | by the officers of the 5th Canadian! she returns home to him, and con-| Mounted Rifles, by a dinner in his] vinees him that she has done no honor given at the Windsor Hotel, | wron¥...__The husband, big of heart Montreal, on Friday evening. The | and forgiving, takes her back, and |occasion was a reunion of the returh-| the nlay ends happily ed offiters and a send-off to Liout.-| The fifth episodé of "The Master| Col Rhoades, who is 'returning to} Mystery," with Houdini, the famous | take up military duties at the Royal | hand cuff king, as the hero, will also Military College, Kingston | he shown This is the most thrill- jn ve i ing episode that has yet appeared, According to a story that comes to! and he is shown getting out of a{Kingston from Camp Kinmel, i bound box which has heen thrown | Wales, where the recent Canadian | into the river He does this fm rec- | riot took place,. it was a former ! ord time, to the great astonishment | Kingston baseball player who was | and dismay of his enemies A slow [the real ringleader and started the. motion picture will also be on the|dreworks The Kingston man got! programme, and as these _pictures {away from the camp and returned to! were a great success when Shown in {Canada Kingston recently, it should be a . Fr strong attraction A splendid com The Pembroks Observer says: The! edy picture completes an excellent {| Kingston Whig speaks of the 21st asl programme, and a ¢rowded house] "Kingston's own battalion." but we should attend the theatre every night | fancy Kingston has about as. much this week Advt, : claim to that unit as the city of Ot-| - tawa had to the P. P. C. L. I., the At Griffin's, original members of whigh were. re-| Cecil B. DeMill has done it again. | cruited from all over Canada Pem-| He has put married life in a show | hroke sent to the 21st upwards of window, with all its 'heart-aches, fifty splendid volunteers. and from misunderstandings, -and with all its{other parts of the counties of Lan- Joy and genuine beauty. He has{ark and Renfrew larre numbers join- done this in "Don't Change Your ed the original battalion We don't Husband," the finest domestic drama | at all envy Kingston the pleasure of of the year which will be seen: at{ welcoming the battalion home. and Griffin's to-day, Tuesday and Wed-| we hope the old city does justice to nesday. the opportunity te display the coun- It is a production of superb rad-|try's gratitude to ome of Canada's iance with a story that reaches the|best fighting units, but we feel that hearts and souls of every home, that] this part of Ontario is entitled to bears the false and scorns the sham.|some share of the reflected glory af For every hustiand who sometimes |the battalion's achievements bores his wife, and for every 'wife a who sometimes is an enigma to her A message at noo on Mohday husband this picture is a revelat.on.| stated that thé Northland party was An ail star cast headed by Elliot | due here about § p.m. Dexter interprets the various roles Spey and every possible means has been exerted to make this w superlative production. The settings are said to be the finest ever built at the Lasky Studio, and another suiking feature of this new picture will be the gowns worn by the feminine characters: Woriderful costumes of marked or.g- inadicy will be worn Ly Miss Gleria Swanson, who is the beattiful lead- ing woman, capable of wearing cloth- ing with an "air" that is ail her own, This is the greatest play ever shown on stage or screen, and every- body whether married or not it will be worth your while to leurn 'some- thing of the ins and outs of married life by seeing "Don't Change Your Husband." As an added attraction Bryant Washburn will also be shown in "Venus in the kast.---Advt HOME FROM OVERSEAS. Lieut.-Col. J. © Stewart, D.§, Had Most Distinguished areer" Among the men from bverseas to Hi trained at Valeartier Salisbury |" . top of page three, right hand " That we are showing are stylish and beautifully made on 100 new models direct from New York, featuring the very latest styles and colors and at very moderate prices. * From $22.50 to $69. [ii Come and See Our Immense Variety of ~~ NEW SPRING COATS I duated at the Royal Military College jj Wounded in a subsequent action, and 191s, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Snyder ed to the rank of major, and given _ ii command of the 27th Battery. © On arrive home on Monday forenoon was one who won great distinetion on the « mE 7. GADE ARMOURER QMS RW. field of battle, Lieut.-Col. James BRIG STANTON Crossley Stewart, D.8.0., son of Post-] A Barriefield soldier who hag re- muster James Stewart His work | turned from overseas. ak in the war stands out with special prominence. He served as a pri- Vate in the P. O. W, Rifles, and gra- PRI N § in 1911, at twenty &ears of age. He Hanson, Crozier & Edgar received a commission in the Sth Market Square 0" Kingston ield Battery, Gananoque. He was captain of his battery when the war DAILY MEMORANDUM. Nar out, and with his senior officer, "Flo-Flo,"" Grand, $.15 Pivision Court, Tuesday, 9 Bergac's Cirens, Grand, Tuesday, 2.30. Bishop Bidwell at Chalmers Church, Majpr Britton, volunteered for ser vi He was seconded as captain to the 3ird Battery, 1st i LFA, CEF., and in th | { Plain, and passed over to France. His | corner. for probabilities. { first big fight was at the second bat- tle of Ypres, April, 1915. He came BORN. through without a scratch, hut was ENYDER---At Verona, en March 28th, came home while convalescent. (nee Nellie B. Roote), a danghter, On Oct. 1st, 1915, he was promot- Norma Grace Yvonne. DIED. : April 14th, 1917, he was again SHURTLEPF--Ig Kingston, wounded, and fell il in May. He Teh, 1918, Margaret, Ansley, Twas later mentioned in despatches, Eid. 3 er, street, a and on July 3rd, 1919, was prompted 8 years, 5 5 to lieutenant-colenel, and given - | Funersd aptivate), from abote address) mand of a brigade, and this at the eck io Cataraqul cemetery. age of twenty-six years, he was re- BR----In Kin a ft Fil gard EYAL Mary Jane. "Yailler' Beloved) blishment. On ite of James A. Vallied in her the King's birthday, 1918, he was Tig opined from Ber late resi. awarded the Distinguished Service |® Te York Monday | y a was Pathe ite" 10 dock to. Wilmur + Cemetary. 3 ~ eosin " . Ju loving emory of 'our dear father, eats, 'wih ted this life, Bavardany. Wor oth, ION. Tend RE 0 The New Spring Corsets Are Here With Models to Fit Every oe of F idure The well dressed woman 'wearing the proper cor- set in the right kind, gives one the feeling of being well dressed; but the corset must fit. 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