¥ " PAGE EIGHT ' : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919. I: be | TERCL | Military News | At the Grand. 3 It is annotinced that Liewt.-Col. C. The management of the Grand|y Constantine, RC.H.A. C.EF. has Opera House bas arranged a high|peen appointed professor of artillery class motion picture and vaudeville |at the Royal Military College. programme for Thursday, Friday and | 2 a? . x Saturday of tnis week. Fannie Ward | Among the hundreds who werell} . will be seen in a big seven reel feat- invested at Buckingham Palace by ust t C( 1 V t h B Ten Per Cent. Discount to Soldiers B= E ute, "Common Clay." This picture King George on Saturday, was Lieut. - tells a very interesting story which Col. Douglas Ellis (Engineers), of in the dramatic form gained great Kingston. fuvor in New York some seasons ago. hi \ Besides the vharming Fannie Ward, The funeral of the late Pte. Daniel - . the following take prominent parts in| Gallivan took place on Tuesday 3 Common' Clay," Mary Alden, Helen | morning to St. Mary's cathedral from auti u . A Dunbar, Fred Goodwins, and Andrew |S. 8. Corbett's undertaking parlors, Arbuckle. A laugh-provoking com-|wilii full miiitary honors. The R.C. edy, an educating travelogue, and|H.A. band was in attendance and the always interesting Pathe News|Major W. J. McManus, garrison ad- mo ss £ ==| will complete one of the season's best | jutant, was in charge. The deceased ! ; ==| vaudeville programmes ever seen 'in|enlisted in the 8th Canadian Mounted ® » E Kingston will be "The Revue De|Rifles on March 2nd, 1915, but did ==) Vogue," a delightful musical com-|not leave Canada.. He was operated &E edy in one act, and nipe scenes. upon for hernia, but returned to duty, = : : = = -- = = E E Special scenery and electrical effects | later being transferred to a home are used. Together with the above, junit. He was dischargéd on June EHa La Vail, a petite aerialiste who | 9th, 1917, and granted a pension of comes highly recommended will also|$96 a year upon a fhirty per cent. be on ho oa disability, as' the medical board found him suffering from bronchial asthma. . "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath." " |He obtained employment at the That famous festival of fun, "Par-| Mowat Hospital as an engineer. lor, Bedroom and Bath," one of the most successful A. H. Woods' farces in years will be presented at the Grand Opera House to-morrow both rap . matineo and night direct from af, The SS. Mauretania, which sailed For Women or Misses Jour § fun a Shicags and New York. board the 2nd Battery. eeudisting of Y ® story deals wy bie .esoapades 7 officers and 120 other ranks for of an eminently respectable young {re ston. | benedict who is compelled to as- B A -- sume the guise of a Don Juan 'to sat- el G ' + , The SS. Royxl George and the lsfy the sentimental ciavings of his|aeeandra are due at Quebec on the Tia auring ride. Assuiil B a strange|;j¢y inst. The Royal George has 6 : , o ' . . . a in a desperate plight | ry Oficers, 56 sila Janks lor Duawa, EVERY fashion note of spring finds its correct in- inn, with more ventuy adies | The Cassandra has 2 officers and 66 terpretation in this display. The best that American on his hands than so™¥e men for, Ottawa, and 47 men for . . : vidual ever dreamed existed. The | Kingston. art could produce is represented by faithful copies, S&S 5 = Fo] ' . . . / BE play has been staged with Mr. Woods' w-- ! . Yo Men 8 Clothes With Spring Flavor m Ua- = sual slaborate ware and good tasie.] The 21st Battalion Is to sail from THE FABRICS embrace fine wool serges, fine . =| A splendid company fa rs ha angls > . he . . . : : usually Broad Variety oon a pat spurs Bas England on. the. 3th, and will vet wool tricotines, fine wool garbardines, fine wool pop- i oe Capt. Holloway Waddell has »! 5 reached home from overseas. . C. Livingston & Bro. 75-79 Brock St. | 3 L been chosen to interpret the play.--|in Kingston before the 19th. Suits: $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30, Advi. lins, all of excellent qualities, with admiring new drape + $32.50 up to $45. ca tt oun (AC Grits, s gra acture. Cristie Mh oil sleeves, tie belts, throw collars, fancy buttons and ta 2UEht to ths. Sencral verdict the Juauest in the police eourt on aid trimmings. Splendid offerings at $26.50 and up. which had its premiere showing , at] onvay ' on d | : } Griffin's last evening, is ome of tie Bol. guy sitranice: Suey Sr wle) \ . ~ 3 " - ». { Fors, "Reta of, he iE war pic linha uy on top at the police. br ing because it is the first Canadian cycle garage near the station door.| " Under the heavy weight, the structure Top Coats: $18, $20, $22.50, $25 up to $40 Raincoats: $13.50, $15, $16.50, $18, $20 picture done on a large scale. Some gave way and there was a crash that ingston's clothes are intended. to please everybody if such a thing is possible. LIVINGSTON'S MEN'S CLOTHING STORE 2 Broad varieties of materials, broad var- = iety of shades and colorings, broad variety movie tans will recall that Griffith] gisiried the proceedings for 3 few . uote, ein o hy) | sein dt won, \ v : Producers have gaits ama, (ihe vices in connection with Wilton Pres Ever Offered to the Women of Kingston Are on than that, and is paralleling a pic- aay th vig Dr. Wilson, of Chal- Display Now impression in the United States, they | Monday evening a meeting in connec- . . % placed the hero of one of his war er 3 + : : of styles, sizes, ideas. In other words Liv- Bistures in the Canadian army, and minutes, | | h B t li ( . ) outh $ rese; i € youth was represented to be a x | e eS ua ity uis In "The Heart of Humanity" the |vices in connection with Wilton Pres ture that has already made a deep|mers, as SE for the day. They're a revelation of very fine tailoring. They are have thoroughly Canadianized the |tion with the Fprward Movement was made to fit all types of figure. In the best English fabrics. production. They went about their|held in the chlirch, with Rev. J. A. ' task with great care with the result] Waddell,. of Princess Street Meth - . that Kingston audiences may see|odist church, Prof, Matheson, © 1 ? (hs drach porioied for. The Ques's, and D. A Shaw ss. the You may be as partitulal a you Pleass, we're sure story is a sympathetic one with g[speakers, The church was crowde i : strong heart interest. In fact the|at all services. Rev..W. J. Parsons is these will please you at $ ? $3 : $38. 0, $45 and on up. theme is one of genuine dramatic|the energetic pastor of this church. : value, and deals with one of the vital and most tragic phases of the war, : No Pot Dent. A Sreh. Many people have been ob- Ange ate Sow TI Coat. Jecting for some time past to the money to currency of the United spread-eagle war plays in which one f 3 - States is now 334 per cent, the high Hl} nation seemed to be. taking too large est since the war made it necessary il & share of .the credit for winning for the banks to diséount our cur- I the war. Canadians have been ask- rency. It is stated by 'bankers that jl ing for something with a more Can in a year or two, with good grain §}| adian atmosphere and a more con- crops, this would be wiped out, as the genial point of view. They willl pajance of trade agaipst Canada will 3 fii} find that "The Heart of Humanity" gradually lessen, i . i Ji} comes nearer than any other picimre li| play that has so far been screened, to meeting a long felt want. See "The| Ald. J. Harvey Clement, a mem- fii} Heart of Humanity" at Griffins eith-| ber of the Brantford Exemption Tri] ll} er to-day or to-morrow.--Advt. bunal. inder the M.S.A., is charged | with accepting a bribe from George] TRAN " he IRE aa Tomlin, to escape being ca up. SYDENHAM STREET ( 3 H. The magistrate will ¢ investigate the; & ET case on Thursday. - ' Meeting of the Official. On Advices from Archangel say that Monday Evening. the activities of the Bolshevik gun- »- Hilf A joint meeting of the board of | poats are increasing, evidently with Hi}] trustees and quarterly official board{ipe object of making strong attacks Hi} of Sydenham street Methodist churenh on Allied positions. before the ice f lil Was held on Monday evening with{clears. ~ il} Rev. W. T. G. Brown in the chair.| Confirmation of unconditional sur- Re As the church year was not - closed, | render of the Hungarian Government complete reports could mot be read, |has been received in a despatch from but it was shown that for the church| Vienna. debt, cucrent expenses and the var- "Are Now Being Featured in Our ffi civ, SRE 5c Supplies Hanson, Crozier Eagar On motion of Elmer Davis, the thanks of the Board were tendered U of © & | ohn mn fj! to R. F. Greenlees, treasurer,.for his| PRINTERS, 20 Market St, Kingston. 4 Hil painstaking work. The minister re- nn : ® ws y= Jorted that fifty-two new embers 5s x 1 8 , ' d Deen received during the year. DAILY MEMORANDUM. b - ; The property committee was in-| See ES Litas. TiENt. hang a n . * y ut structed to redecorate and re-lght|*anaa in Club Luncneon, 12,30, Wed. : : Sunday sch hall : day at Frontenac Club, | the 4 go] and have # res lecture city hall to-night. Ad- Limited v : MH new cement walk and platform built} M. M CHA. ) At the north side of the church. - end a a: Bash | Hil R.¥. Greenlees and A. Shaw were ania X ; Hl] chosen as delegates to the annual DIED. ; ois Bde . i 3 at ) : Sachi Meeung to be Bela on May A ido Norn N atreot,. Will am hd LG fomn f the il On motion of J. M. Hughes the ap- Eo WE nehip of Ki Kingston, y > preciation by the boards of work of Funeral, from 3 Jukes Churen on | : Beautiful new blouses in muslin, voile, Ir. Brown in the pulpit and in the| Wednesday fr 3 ! : : was recorded. This mo- silk and crepe; the very latest New York Hl tion wae seconded by Aprabam Shaw THANKS | . iii} and Elmer Davis in a few well chos- rs i express ur abpreciat] ] New' dresses in serge, silk and crepes; all the popular colors in the most attractive coats for spring and summer wear, | le models in the new shades and h suits from the leading American rers, : beautifully taslored and the wanted colors and all the I ---------------------------- a ------------------ LU LD A ---------- A ---- a ie We -------- sa.