29. 1919. ! wl 7) FIRED IT OFF AND HIT AN-{2 Military ; OTHER LAD IN HAND. ------ Mrs. F. J. Sleeth who has been . : - Police Investigating Shooting Af-} in Toronto for g few days has arriv- fair on Stephen Street Wednes- | ed home with her husband, Pte. F day Afterncon--Boy With Gun Sleeth, who returned on Saturday : 3 with the 20th Battalion, Toronto. Hel 3 J Summoned to Juvenile Court. . |onlisted here ih the 145th Battalion Little Stanley O'Neil, eight 'years and transferred to the 20th Battalion : \ of age, was alongside the road on in England. : : » Stephén street, on Wednesday af- A ternoon, filling a small pail with| Brig Gen Vietor A. S.. Williams, grass to feed to his pet rabbits. G.0.C. to-day inspected the R.C.H.A. Along came Johnny Rowe, about at Tete de Potit barracks and the den years of age. He had his 22- 4 rifle with him. Heavy Battery atsArtiliery Park, : - "Let me have a shot at the pail," : , : sald Johnny to the O'Neil boy. tlie tneott oot 1s being. placed in : Bn > "Nq chance," replied the O'Neil SEA B 5 3 ; = oy, who did not want to risk being ' y shot with the gun. Gunner W., A. O'Leary, son of Notice We, with most of the princi- pal merchants in the different lines of business in the city, have decided to close our stores each evening at 5 o'clock, Saturday excepted, when we will close at 9 o'clock. Kindly assist us to comply with this rule. { a Johnny did not take "no" for an Deputy Warden Dae OL.eary. io answer, however, and let fire. The the hospital Bn omy ; shot hit he O'Neil boy oa his right i eg ob with Joi ey inde : : 3 and, and it is feared that he may lose one finger. Battery of Ottawa, is expected home The matter was reported to the !°D Sunday, y : > police, and Constable James Dow- Be = . ney is making an investigation. wa weir, Wha sant i Johnpy has been summoned to ap- nh was ] pear before Magistrate Farrell in| ralsferred tothe 35th Battery, has ; i : the juvenile court. returned home. "Joe' was for some ; . time employed as a barber with Fred- erick Elmer, and his 'wide circle of THEATRICAL {= This baebor shop sent twol[] STR 9.30 SHARP Array men overseas, Mr. Weir and Blake Walker. The latter returned home from overseas a few days ago. Margaret Anglin To-night. The 20th Battery arrived this af- pons a eatrical booking oL the pro ternoon, and was received at the Tete © |de Pont barracks by representatives : * on hau the ABs, oe TL of 'district headquarters and Mayor To-morrow morning finds New York Company .in her comedy Te ron nat, sépteseuting the : Rr the balance of our good suits, success, '"'Billeted," which is an-|_¢ C .H. A. band was in attendance and 2 : . . 00 °* nounced for Thursday, May 29th, played "You are Welcome Back at y ranging in price from $35 00 #, . Roglin 'hus occupied a place of ex. HomS. Sweet Home" us the hos led to $40.00, in a Wonderful through the gate. ayor Newman . pe alted Jisuinetion on Pe American welcomed the returned soldiers \ . A Sacrifice Sale has demonstrated again and again hroid hls? terms. ot Thies hearty, in widely divergent roles--nher | Cheers were give 8 sion right to be classed among the few u the te a rcuss andthe bard really great emotional actresses, | Struck up u Fig oh ofidd and by her portrayal of Shakespear | ne men then left for the Barrie ean cHaracters, and in exacting rol-|Parracks. <5 | ; a ae clue Ove Bra The following from Kingston are ; standards of her art in both comedy | 2WONg those who Jae. over on Jue and tragedy. Her engagement here | 5S. Regina: Pte. R. Ferguson, te. in the delightful comedy, "Billet- | H. N: Martin, Pte. W. T. McQueen, ed," will naturally attract the at-|FPte. E. R, H. Reynolds, Pte. G. R, tention of all discriminating | Rogers, Pte. H, Y, Turcott, Pte. G. theatregoers.--Advt. Williams, Pte, H. E. J. Groom, Q.M.8. D. G. Rankin, Pte. C. Black : At the Strand. " more, Pte. R. G, Shaw, Pte. J. W. ; Blackie's Redemption," which | Hare Camden East; Pte. J. W.' ; will be the feature. at the Strand] Hare, Payham; Pte. G. W, Griffiths, y theatre on Thursday, Friday and{ Verona; Pte. W,, 8. C. Bush, God- Saturday with Bert Lytell as the|frey; Sergt. R. H. Shillington, Odes- : % ; sa; Pte Deteridge, Harrowsmith, mn . ; TE TI WW oN 2 : OFFICERS' KHAKI DRILL UNIFORMS, ALL SIZES; AL- SO KHAKI DRILL BREECH- ES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SEE THEM AT Livingston's IE EE AOI star, is the second of the clever Red 75-79 Brock St. 5 : Book Magazing Storie from the ' LN pen of Jack Boyle to be made into| ~Intimation was. received to-day screen plays by Metro. The first | that the SS. Megantic would dock at wag "Boston Blackie's Little Pal," | Quebec on Eaturday. ey in which Mr. Lytell did endid x t ork, ae J" It is reported thet the SS. Araguay { ; : "'Blackie's Redemption," is = the is due to arrive at Portland, Maine, So . . .y story of a "gentleman ofook" who | Thursday. hfteraopn. & There are only 15 suits in this lot, with only one of desires to "go straight." The clever| 1p | 2 2 : : » at sor rn glover | amities of returning with a kind, sizes ranging from misses' 15 years, to wo- ] d the R.C.H.A; b e from 3 Rich Sriits 8s Mies Lake, Hour [the KITA 0 Riou. Soren mens 42 bust.. \ can tb 2 J % : the gallery at the armouries for tha 3 he 3 1 ; William Musgrave Gertrude | 10 Salers Af apmourion for the a WE Wobld selvie you to be here if possible when Fon sale opens at .J0 sharp. and Ah Toy, The direction was the |>: M- Tele de Font barracks. Mem- =n! . Positively no approvals... No charges.' work of John Inge and the produc- pons A an \culhers of the R. -- tion was made under the personal brigade overseas: re invited to at supervision of Maxwell Karger, dir- tend the conti and can obtain 3 Hii} octor general--Advt, "i|ntekets on' application to their R. 8. M., Tete de Pont barracks. 3 : At Griffin's, or 4 | Beautiful Marguerite Clark, who| 'The copy of a letter from Gen. Hii 1s known to her army of admirers|Curre to Lt.-Col (Rev.) W. T. Jas "The Sweet Girl in Motion Pic-| Workman, CBJ: -M.C, ADCS lif tures," will headlines the bill at|(R.C.) London, bas been received by | Srittin's tot fo-day, Friday - and 8 Maxtin, Sete i the Joeal i urday in new photoplay, anch o e my u i - "Three Men and a Girl" The story | Association. The general said that Watch For the : : fif{ie an excellent one for Miss Clark, | In placing on record his appreciation A > ' {and ® Mfords hora Selightzul Sha of the ork of the organization he 3 . Shoe 5 racterization of w e makes | was voicing the sentiments of all 'of . ALE : the most. Sylvia Weston, a spright-| Canada's overseas soldiers. He was | 5 Ext a S ecial Sale for f§li 1¥ young woman, resents her pro-{ familiar with the accommodation . 3 Hl}| posed marriage to'an old man whom |and comforts proyided in the chapel Foe er : } ehe despises, and deserting him at| tents on the field, Lut he knew from o 3 . J}j| Hymen's sitar, she flies- into, many sources of the great 1 don / NE ; : ; : : i x \ JHljj country, arrayed in her wedding in the Huts at the. Pate camps and 2 Saturday Morning . : loon ot ive, J. me ncn. Ben 3. 26 Pe ne Panes | © The assortment of new and stylish sum- fffiiiry house own boon previously 164% The Dans sed Soci Parts 'Which Will be Announced in Friday Evening's Paper . mer dresses we are now showing is most od to a trio of women haters who | Saturday, May 3ist, from x : : : 258 . have entered upon a bucolic exist-|.¢ Queen's Gym and Grounds, under " . complete. Every wanted style, material |} ghee In the hope of escaping the | tne auspices of the Victory Chapior, | f o v >' . ge | r 1 3 3 a. _ and color is here in great variety. Muslins, [lit ronan whi he. piaen| LOD Bitdas sion. 3%e, Including * ginghams, crepes, silks and many novelties , I Erno dackusrite Clark an ony | SE ee : all attractively priced from $5.75 to $59.00 I Rd Which she roa is \ fhian attraction, enry. : i i, [Mi Walthall will be seen in "Modern , 8, Scott is taking the final! / i Husbands." This master-aclor of udents in ¢ivfl engineerin | he screen finds a Yolo Sn : scien a oy tg at ede pir 2 Jisture, and © os aie at. Woits 4 la. type which 1s 5% ploy leh