Daily British Whig (1850), 25 May 1920, p. 16

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0 PAGE SIXTEEN THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, MAY. 25, 1620. A ---- RCH. OFF TO PETAWAWA 2s acts seer cos te S000 = | cluding Thomas Jefferson and Tully =p | Marshall. Irvin Wilat was the direc- tor.--Advt. I PROVISION MADE FOR COMFORT | --t pe OF THE MEN. GRAVER THRUST AT { It is Expected That Composite Bat- | HOME THAN DIVORCE | teries Will be Formed From the The Christian Guardian Re- t Militia For Training. | plies to Recent Statements The R.C.H A. entrained on Tuesday | of Bishop Fallon. 3 for-Petawawa. Many cars were ne-{ 4 58 : i cessary to accommodate the equip- | Toronto, May 25 -- The Ne Te-| by many customers ment of guns, horses and men. , All | ere Jekialation of the Roman Cath- .. arrangements had been previously | im Tel Is Probably % ue sav who have visited made by Major Lawson, assistant di- |vorce legislation now proposed, and rector of transport and supplies, and (the Roman hiararchy, by its perni- | | everything worked like clock-work. |Cious home-disintegrating activities, | our store during " : has dealt the worst blow ever aimed Lieut-Col. W. H. P. Elkins, D. 8.1y; "canada at. the sanctity of the | 0., and his staf have made adequate | home," replie SR tian Char. our 20 Per Cent. | proviston for the comfort of the men |dian to wk . Se. the "ill-judg- Di S 1 | during the summer camp, where 2d meer' 21 bishop Ration 1a his re { ardian's sscount oa 'e, {training will be carried on. Peta | his initial Tree to the failure ot | wawa.is regarded an ideal camping |Nfethodist '"'uplifters" to. agitate | ground, and the summer climate is |against the establishment of a di- unequalled anywhere in the world. | vorce court. After the barrack life of Kingston, {the men will experience a wonderful 3 | | tonic from the life in the open. The INAMAN ASSAULTED Dress 4 'Volles: °. or Ld training to be carried out will be of fthe greatest practical value to all | ranks, and this will be demonstrated | MEMBER OF THE R.C.H.A. FINED {by the officers, whose active Service IN POLICE COURT : experience in the late war is being : Discount on every {utilized in making this arm of the | Trouble In the New England Cafe | service most efficient. During the Over a Meal--The Lowry-Lioyd 1 1 camp it is expected that composite : : article in stock. batteries will be formed from the| Case To Be Heard. d 3 h di militia, thus widening the benefits of A mipup in the New England cafe e dis- {the training. on Monday night at 10.30 o'clock be- You educt t { ; 2 tween seven soldiers and some of the | 4 { Chinamen resulted in George Laird, count. ; a member of the Royal Canadian Th - | Horse Artillery, being fined in police eairica court on Tuesday morning $15 and | costs or one month in jail on the { charge of assault. FIGURE IT OUT: According to the story of Jas. Lee, 55 00 he Powee at Hie Jenna, proprietor of the restauraat, seven . . : : . e presentation y rans-Can- | soldiers had a meal and were goin \ You like a Suit--price TINT Yr $ ada Theatres, Limited, of 'the emin- | out without paying for it en the Take off 20 per Cent. .... vain 1 1.00 ent English actor, Tyrone Power, at | trouble occurred. Five men went out the Grand Opera House, to-night, in | first ind then Laird in company with a revival of "The Ljitle Brother" will | another soldier tried too "beat it," $44 00 doubtless be received with keen in- | but was grabbed by the celestials. . terest by local theatre-goers. In | During the scuffle which followed, T. S d : 5.50 Montreal Mr. Power made his debut | he was hammered on the head with a ax Oaved ... eves eee in the role of "Brutus," a triumph- | whip but he would not swear that | ant portrayal which was hailed by | Laird was the man who hit him. The $16 50 {the leading dramatic critics as the | cashier of the restauran' told of the! . . | finest of the generation, he also play- | scuffle. He said that all the soldiers led here the remarkable role of "The | had whips, and that when Laird was { Drainman™ in "The Servant in the | going out he asked him to trust him | All sales for cash--No approval--No | House." His engagement to present | until Tuedday morning. He also said | ; {the role of "Father Petroviey in | that Laird's bill was $1.15, and he | | "The Little Brother' is significant, | had no money to pay for his meal. | exchanges. {in that it is their avowed policy to | He knew that Lee or hit by a whip : ? | maintain a high standard in the se- | but he did mot know who did it. Sam OT SR 'Enduring Charm N Sn ARR One Glance A total savingof ............ 'Store Editorial Calling attention to sev- A eral facts worth knowing.| --the charm of their color- What is it that makes| ings, and the sheer quality women in increasing num-| of materials will show bers seek us out season af- . 4 OE NOW That Voiles it is not extravagant adver- will be more popular than tising. - Rather, it is thel verb: 'ore. feeling that whether they wish to spend little or! much, they will receive They are here the utmost in value,| '. : personal interest, service a ho se dirk, and ight, and ultimate satisfaction. oral and. :conyentiona patterns that one finds in JOHN LAIDLAW the new Georgettes. & SON "36, 38 and 40 inches wide. As A MATTER OF FACT, THESE VOILES ARE SPECIAL AT THESE PRICES-- 73c., 90c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, to $1.50 yard. CALL FOR YOUR MAY DELINEATOR TOMORROW I | lection of plays it will produce and | Y. Lee, another celestial, swore that | in regard to the casts chosen to pre-| Laird hit Lee. sent them. Mr. Power is supported Sergt. Bateson, who was on duty, by a notab company, 'including | said that when he arrived near the, eo © s Havey Hays," Walter Edwin, J. Ir-| restaurant he saw a bunch of soldiers { : | ving White, Harold De Becker, Robt. | dragging a Chinaman on the pave- | | Taber, Miss Alma Chester, Miss Chela | ment and that when he got close- he |. ----t A | Knight, Miss 'Edna Holland and oth- | found that the Chinaman had receiv- ers.--Advt. ed a bad cut on the head and was! bleeding quite freely. The Passion Flower. Laird denied that he struck the | "The Passion Flower," a remark: | Chinaman or that he had a whip. He! | able Spanish drama by Jacinto Bona- | was going to pay $1.15 for his meal. 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. , vento, starring Nance O'Neil, is the The case of Mary Lloyd charged LU out " first play from Spanish to attain the | with assaulting Sergt.-Major Lowry, 'If Off Your R . It Pays To Walk distinction of classification among |of the R.C.H.A., will be heard Tues- : |the "best plays of the season" on |day afternoon at four o'clock. Broadway charts. The wisdom of classing Miss O'Neil has-been heartily endorsed by the press. The author, the foremost playwright in Spain, po-- was dubious about presentation of his masterpiece in the United States. George R. Johnston Here, George R. Johnston, a former Kingstonian, but now of the C. Mal- lard confectionary company, New York, was a visitor over the week- It had been' written for Maris Guer- t otional actress | end, the guest of his sisters, the Mis- erro, the foremost emotio EI rohan oT roiiers, Lhe Mis- i - oe ' of Spain, and had won a great suc- cess through her presentation. Miss | obliged to return to New York on O'Neil opens her next season's work Monday Bight wy yal wing 10 the F isco after producing a'| 8cctident to the shaft of the Mississ- * i San Francis D quoi that prevented her making her months. "The Passion { { motion play in Los Angeles, late in the 8 In order to hold the [trips to the cape. On the occasion of ° ° original company intact until / that Bis last Jat to Kingston, Mr. John- Limited time, the play will show through | Ston sen rty pounds of chocolates Canada during the early summer | to the soldier-patients at Queen's mi- Flower" | litary hospital and his thoughtfulness will, therefore, be seen in Kingston was greatly appreciated. at the Grand Opera House on Thurs- . C day and Friday, May 27th and 28th, John Sebastian h ountry Pork | with the original productions and John Sebastian tam Bach of 'the | cast.--Advt. earMest and most eminent of modern ' ab musicians, is the composer of the 3 At Griffin's. | double concertb for two violins to be Everyone who saw Fox Film Cor-| jaye by two well-known Kingston a a e C eY poration's latest Tom Mix picture artistes, Miss Leslie Taylor and Miss ° ; ® "The Daredevil," at Griffin's last | noma Telgmann, with piano accom- b ! night admitted that in his debut as paniment by Prof. Gummer, of A 1 1 I P k M 1 an author and director the Sowboy Queen's. This is one of the special de a great success. Mix b n absolutely all pure, Por eat, sma star has ma numbers on the programme of the y P } ' makes himself do more stunts than | ii;ocion Symphony concert in the . : : on ever in this sure-fire dramatic play | Grand Opera House, Wednesd M dainty SAUSAGE, with a nicety of season of the west. He seems to have taken 26th. Secure your Hekets at the nd s i 1 i re chances with his life in ing, satisfying and tasty. Order a pound [fff more chances wit a Plies ee i . cesses combined. M as given e with your next order. lovers of the hazardous something to HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR think about. Not only has he outdone . his best efforts heretofore, but he has called upon his support to do what 1Nnea eS many a western star would consider : . too dangerous a task to be under- Market Square, Kingston . taken. 'The Daredevil' Fah 1 ; . hotoplay, superbly handled, full o DAILY MEM NDU Now coming forward from Cuba and prices [ff] tariiis and action and perfectly di-| cup counens, 8 ORANDUM. 1 sSeaso d photographed. n addi- T h : will recede as n advances. a aD photoplay, the AR edi ¥: "The Latls Brows second of the series of the Prince of See top of Page Three, right hand 4 It Will Pay You to Visit Our Store and In- Wales' tour through our Dominion is | S°fer for probabilities 0 15! Our shown, which shows-the interesting | by Mignon Telgmann and Marguerite spect Stock and V, ues. ints of his wisit in Ontario, and is | Homuth Craigie, u > pire of exceptional interest to i Kingstonjans. A Big V. comedy, BORN. THE SEASON FOR "Nightie Night," completes the bill, | recat the Kin Otatial Hous which cannot be surpassed for geuy- pital to M a ana Mr Alfred X po ---- nca, re © ins SatsrAnmont, Don't miss it Kinea, i3é'R eau stre ~ y Cooked and ready-to-serve a Pa To . The tremendous energy and zeal LEWIS -Al Wit, on Monday, May , st CL am. Meats pin "which Houdini he femous| Lit igh, sf LH, So, AN; handcuff king, en po James Lewis, aged 78 years. thrilling stunts laid out for him by | Funeral from her late residence, Tues- the scenarist in his new Paramount- , day, May 26th, at 2.30 pm. counter display of Artcraft picture, "The Grim Game," | WILTSHIRE --In Kingston, on May 24, Our play Cooked, Roast and on view at the Strand theatre today, eth | Ellsabsth, | eldest Jellied Meats, you will find of interest. nearly proved his undoing. In a fierce | Tritenive. . bal in which Houdini fights with a | Funeral in ¢ of the James Reid rices are reasonable, considering high quartet of burly "extras" his wrist| TCT WIN take place from her late I i snapped in the midst of the action, w y standard of quality. : nay though the scene was finished. Cuiaraan cometary. at 2.30 to : further work om the picture had to Friends and acquaintances are respect- y ' be postponed for several weeks, for uily Invited to attend. (Motors). | 3a' : it was found that a large bone in = ---- IS W. 1 S Il e Soap Ris wrist had been broken cleanly in J AMES REID two. : The present Sencration gay see me in ," sa joudini during the 9c. per Bar a "The Grim Game," "but 1 : want my most thrilling feats perpet- uated on the screen, so that people in To clear this week, per box ...... $8.75 [flier ears can siwure useives 1 most semsational John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. E0000 = : = " Phones: Wholesale Department 1767 ; Retail Meats, 458. Grocery Dept., 459. [fio mystery) HN COR crm PRICES to escape the luxury tax if you wish to.

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