Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1919, p. 8

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Returned Sol Price, $3.00. If you already know 'th € com- fort of a soft hat you'll be in after one of the = hew 'very soon. shapes $3, $3.50 up to $6.00 _ Opening of the straw hat season at Liv- ingston's. For years this great qnality store has been recognvyzed h é a dquarters --showing by far the greatest jvariety of fine straw and pan- ama hats. a vy Livin gston Open 8 am., Close 5 p.m., Saturday ® p.m, 1 i 's Hl Store Closes To-night at 6 o'C F -- o made in the most attractive o 3 4 * ii ect lock i oulards, Ginghatms, Crepes' f this 2 | lighifu) story made up of thrills and 8110 'be a great musician. E=imova is the star, will be apecially 3 (i ng the role of this unhappy girl in Hl daughter grown to beauiifnl girl: Bl! trope waters of the Carri~hesn Sc. fii Under the stern } tha never forgiven his wiser for her i {grows beach of the tiny stand she I | the outer world. lili American, comes to the island for Ml Nazimova is seen in her many ras- fli ery opportiinity for her marvellous shistrionic itor): I have been Military News as At the Grand. For Seg Monday and Tuesday 'a big doubl® pregramme of ensure} fms has been secured for th Grand' Opera House. Constance | Talmadge, who was seen last in "Up the Road With Sally" will appear | in "a fiveredl Goldwyn feature, "Good-Night, Paul." This is like Miss Talmadge's former films, a de- a charming romance. 'Mae Murray, the always popular. star, will be seen in her latest Metro feature, "Modern Love," an interesting Story ot the adventures encounter- ed in modern love-making. . Clever comedies and the latest edition of the Pathe News will complete a big film programme of fifteen reels. Special vaudeville in addition to the above filme will make a bill for next Monday and Tuesday well worth seeing. ----Advt, "The Off Chance." It is not common knowledge that Miss Barrymore's first ambition was She began the rudiments of her study at her convent s€hool in Philadelphia and later studied under two of the most famous masters in New York. Oniy her adoption of the stage as her career, folowing in the footsteps of her ancestors, interrupted her de- votion to the plano. However, Miss Barrymore's musical studies were not in vain, those who heard hor play in "Tante" a few seasons ago, and last winter in "The Lady of ihe Camellias," will enthusiastically bear witness. Miss Barrymore comes to the Grand Opera House for one, performance only, Wednas- day evening, June 4th.--Advt. At Griffin's, ,: Another large aullence last even- ing testified' po the popularity of avguerite Clark, the winsome star who i» now playing at the above theatre in "Three Men and a Girl," one of the most delightful photoplays in which she has been seen for sone time. 'The character Miss Clark ass sumes in this picture gives her amjiv opporiunity to «isplay her winsiao charms and all the clever talent which Las made her famous. Henry B. Walthall in "Meodein Husbande" bas also proven ime mensély popular with the audiences wbo have "witnessed this: splendid production during the last two days, The role is one in which this talent- ed star excells, and cannot fail to please even the most discriminating critic. ; These two features will be exhibit- ed again to-night:---Advt. Ke the Strand. ! "Out of the Fog," the screen mas- terplece of which the great Nazi- Shown at the Strand theatre, Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday = 'rails play 1s a screen adaptation off the powerful stage drama, *"'Ception Shoals," written by H. Austin Ad- jams and made famous by Nazimova in a long and successtul [New YX rk Fall tr Bh = hn "Out of the Fog," is a story of life----the story of a girl who had to ipay the full penalty for wer love--| Jil 2 girl whom death deprived of the father her child before there was] ime for a marriage ceremony Play the early part of the pictures Nazi mova is next seen as Eve, the little 'upon a lonely Isidnd in the guardidnship £ | her harsh and marrow unele, who unhappy love, the chiid is Wrought up without human companionship other than his own. Dressed fu boy's clothes, and roaming the grows to womanhood before she tees for the Mrst time beings from One day, out nf the fog, a yacht is. stranded om the Jdden shoals of the lonely light, : the owner, & powerful youag Here romance begins and einating and alluring 'moody. The I play Is one wh gives this star ev- powers.--Adwvt, = {1Ers 1 oe | Statement of Metal Trades Council.' Kingston, May. 31.~{To the. Edi- en authorized by i the Metal Trades Council ay ot | 10% to complain of a misleas The R.CH.A. 'troops returning from overseas were expected to ar- riverabout 2 pm, ; His Excellency the Duke of Devon- shire will be the guest of Brig.-Gen. erreau, commandant at the Royal tlitary College, on June 16th, when he will lay the corner stone of the new educational block. The silver trowel that will be used on the occa: sion has ben beautifully engraved by W. J. Keeley, sr., jeweller, Brock street. F The following Kingston and dis trict men arrived at Halifax on the 88. Regina Thursday and will proba- bly reach Kingston to-day: C.8.M. M. E. J. Green, RQM.8. D. G. Rankin, Pte. D. Blackmore, Pte. R. Ferguson, Pte. M. N. Martin, W. F. MeQueen, E. C. 'R. Rogers, H, J. Turcotte, QO. Williams; C.Q.M.8. T. T. Maine, Lans- downe; Sergt. 8. H. Barlow, Dela; R. Bettings, Harrowsmith; G. G. Cle- ment, Westport; G. F. Embury, Ma- doe; A. J. Everett, Lyndhurst; H. Freeman, Verona; G. W. Griffiths, Verona; P. Haggerman, Madoc; J. W. Hare, Parham; J. F. Henderson, Gananoque; Corpl. A. Leveck, Marl- bank; J. W. Thompson, Gananoque. | SUMMER'S CALL, People now are beginning to think of the days near at hand when they can leave home and business cares and romp away for a time on vacation. Going away entails the ex- penditure of money, generally in gemerous quantities. There are a hundred and one different things to be purchased and ar- ranged for, and the merchant or business man who starts now to tell them where 40 buy and what to buy will get the goodly portion of this money flood, FRPP FEP LEEPER SD Tell your story through The British Whig. Talk to the more than 6,400 readers of this newspaper--the real buying # power of Kingston. PEPE IERILEP LES PEPE $ EPEAT AREER +e 2 Sd TETTTrYY »e Tree IN MARINE CIR LES. Movements of Vessels In and About Kingston Harbor. { The steamer T. P. Phelan passed up fram Montreal to Erie ports at 6.30 p.m. on Friday. ! The steamer Cadillac passad down from Port Colborne to Mont- real 'at 8.30 a.m. on Saturday. ! The 'steamer Cataract passed down on Saturday. ; The steamboat 'service among (ne islands the coming summer will be a marked improvement over the last two years, The St." Lawrence 'will make the train connections and a tour of the isiands both afternoon and evening. ¢ The barge Burma was sunk early Saturday morning dt Port Dalhoudie in coffision with the entrance to the, canal. The barge was mrunning light. -------------- Opening of Anglican Synod. Don't fail to hear the eloquent Anglican Divine, Ven. Archdeacon Paterson Smythe, D.C.L., of Mon- treal, who is to be ithe special preach er at the Anglican Synod opening service in St. George's Cathedral, Tuesday, June 3rd, at 8 p.m. His repiitition' 4s. a predcher and speak- or is wider than the Empire. | Premier Clemenceau, as president of the peace conference, on Saturday replied to the last two German notes. The official statements have not yet been issued. 2 The evacuation of Orenburg, one | of the last Bolshevik strongholds in south-eastern Russia, is suggested in a Russian official wireless 'message from Moscow. Indications are that the presenta~ tion, of the peace terms to the Aus trian delegation will be postponed { beagpond Monday. : our British troopships = have landed at' Archangel with reinforce.' ments for northora Hissin SON, CROZIER & EDGAR | N( --All--! 20 Market Street i: x MEMORANDITW 2 rai Marks Co., Geand, $15, ls 0, Oh BES Jo ES Bang ar, - . From 7 Till 9 p.m. ; : That Will Cause Some Real Excitement To-night at \' This Always Busy Store » : | } tock- 3 - ® 9 ; " 1 n i - To-night, 10 dozen paits women's good silk stock- ings with lisle tops, reinforced heels and toes, and seamless. In colors, black and white. Worth any- time 90c pair. On sale Tonight 65¢ Pair J Underwear Sale Just in time for the warm spell, 200 women's fine sum- mer vests in several different styles to choose from, with short and no sleeve. Regular price 35¢c each. Sale price No phone orders nor charges accepted for these Ls two bargains, Johny

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