Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Nov 1916, p. 8

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Be AE SRS Spiga THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916. py = m-- ------ - PAGE EIGHT . wi pe snmifontronr Cor i JOHN LAIDLAW & SON :¢ Hg is planning to have officers 1 TY + th jude. Ho is plan rs} MILITARY CIRCLES | ated in practically every town of] {the distriet for the purpose | ® i io Pp Fe 3 . | -- | Major J. M. Wilson, A.D.D.8., has| The following have been granted dec ded on the following redistribu-| certificates of military qualification: [tion of dental officers: Capt. H. A. NH prudhamme, C.P.A.8.C., second- Stewart to 235th at Belleville; Capt. f @® ® % class trumpeter; J. L.. Wrong, 207th Rent 230th at Brockville: Capt. | yattalion: W. L. Fagen, 230th Bat-|Bajrd tc 235th Company at Cobourg; { mourers: J. C. Allsn, 75th |Capts. S. H. Simpson, Capt. Manzer { Battery, second-class signaller; P. L.land Allen to the local clinic. J Barr, Opecial Service Company ser- Sergt. Inst. Redding has taken over Ove rcoats mens como se 5 1 hin SE AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXERCISE INDIVIDUALITY various people interested to units and | individuals overseas with the Can-| Word received here states that i IN THE SELECTION OF adian Expeditionary Force, in nearly | Major K. Mackey, 6th Howitzer every case, are being shipped by ex- | Brigade, gwhose home is in Pictou, 8 Revenue | N.S, has Yee granted the medal of 1 ress, and the Inland } {if Tight and loose fit- ae in this regard are very high. the DistinguisBed Service Order for fio8 v ® . . { This, it has been decided, must be | his work overseas. i : ting coats In fall | discontinued "and the strictest econ-| ES | omy must be exercised, amg only in| 1 | exceptional cases are packages to be | ps - ---- un weights or heavy forwarded by express, at the public | \ i ! 1 | expense. When shipments of this| winter materials if description are being forwarded, | y g . ' ¥ same must be made by freight, and | 1 | / transport warrants issued to cover) d re poh La | Od i > | {Mg G. I. Campbell, chief re- Our OVERCOAT | Jalop officer, oo" P arned to the | | erui |eity from a visit to Perth, Montreal'| DEPARTMENT |and Ottawa. | ; We have now ready a number of smart winter coats-- . j Capt. J. A. Dougan and Capt. A.| | | quite a number being only one model of a kind, and if you contains to opr no- areas, AML. enor ambulance | PEE : | | desire something different from what is usually shown you tion the most won- (Ques)... 5 js | should see these. derful display of a at / , | ¥M.C.. and is detailed for duty at On-| overcoafts we ve | gwanada Military hospital. | ---- | Tieut. A. A, McCormack, C.AM.C..| ever had the plea- is taken on the strength of the depot . | ambulance (Queen's) as lieut. and | sure of showing | quartermaster, { Quartermaster and Hon, Capt. Pr | you. | A. Palmer has been in Renfrew and | | Madoe in connection with engineer | \ WCHIONTSS OF ABERD i TR 10 38 Dee ty Stand Y ad See our very BOVIOOR | ie ls attan in Auene tl STYLISH snappy youngish "Jif A During the absence on leave of) ees ---- i. pr gilvie, AAG, WwW models at $15.00 RR sone! =. Wilson, D AA INTER / | to $25.00. LION Go alt ant a SAG Ti} i Also the very popular in fas style, belt- rey ARR | THEATRICAL NEWS | H COATS, . C. Norwell, assistant to ed back overcoat, $15.00 to $22.00. Don't .'is on the sick | A i and confined to his home onj fail to see this model. {| King street. | At the Grand. : - | To-night wi the lz 'he > Lieut, Slade, who was recently| ., Ahir 131 be he last « hange to | granted a commission after serving| ... "of Stren eete in The Weak-| | conscientiously. through the ranks. "po cor 8th. or to-morrow for many ' years. is now with * oy | ANC 1e remaining half of the week | Battery, R.C.H.A.. which is com- | 31 excellent programme has been ar- ® ° 9 manded 'by. Lieut. Penhale. ranged Theda Bara will be seen in e the feature picture, "Romeo and ) | Wednesday was pay «day for the Juliet," a magnificent picturization $ ' of the w 's 'e tragedy {troops in the city, and the various y The wollgs gieuitel lave tragedy. {pay offices and the Bank of Montreal | sal feature, a one- mmm Amn Brock Street. : were busy. reel laugh-producer, and the Pathe News will also. be shown. - In the | Lieut.-Col. E. C. Arnoldi, formerly yaudeville:will pe seen May Hiren, | JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF FINE A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. with the Depot Artillery Brigade in a singing and character change ENGLISH { act also p i - | here, is now supervising the training so ihe Parie Dug. a a nigh. a | 6f the Toronto Artillery Brigade. bill will be seen for the last half of | this week, | | N.C.O.'s and wen ol the city gar- _ i ® ® - Tjson nave been issued with Wikiter) : At the Strand. 5 I " wel A Sn ustractors at] 1ent DrOSPATmE at the Strand law i OREO |, R51 scoo of Artitiery is | evening, = William S. Hart, in the il the Royal School of Artillery is Lieut. O'Connor, Gananoque, who latest five-part Triangle photoplay, was overseas with the first: Canadian I, A re wie seéa at his best ' i wice wounded was in- cture of border warfare in Division, snd ¢ ioe. wounded rebellious Mexico, depicting border ' And Fancy Wools. ---- raids with all the 'realistic horror » There Were twenty-seven recruits | that has been so graphically describ- : : so ere er I ove weeks for | 0, DY refugees from the war zong. BUY EARLY if you require these ag they are very scarce. «¢" Battery, R.C.H.A., through the A Keystone comedy and other good recruiting offices of the battery in reels were also shown. Two high- . . . Montreal, which were opened some | class acts of vaudeville, Miss Gert- BEEHIVE WOOLS, in white, black and 12 different time ago by Lieut. W. C. Pitsfield. rude Dixon and LaVan & LaVan in a 7 oo singing and comedy act proved them- colors. The Royal School of Artillery of selves high-class entertainers. over 200 officers and N.C.0.'s is now . . well under way at Tete de Pont Bar- The Phantom Crook. SAXONY WOOLS, for socks, mn khaki, mn black. racks. Lieut.-Col. G. Roy, comman- All Paris had been upset by a ser- dant, has secured the use of a "re-|ies of mysterious robberies, and mur- oe flectoscope" from the Royal Military |ders. Since the perpetrators of these KHAKI Sock Wool, a soft, extra strong British Fingering College for use in giving lectures in |kerimes could not be found, bina gai Come Here For Your Winter Underwear We have a very large stock of all the best makes and styles in all the wanted ; . the Ontario Hall class. It will be|attributed to an elusive criminal tall wool for socks and gloves. sizes at lowest prices, dseful in showing Haye and Various ed Fantomas. No two of his vietfms : agrams to the large class. € | described him alike; but because of : : . . pve i TA Pl ion MR bie Hsing te pt pie dl THE UNBREAKABLE Scotch Fingering, in white, black; place the miniature village in the|daring, it was felt that one man com- d fi h h d ! Mall for 'lecture purposes. mitted all crimes. There will be a greys, and hve other shades. Corp.. J. A. Connell, of / Smith's series of five pictures of three reels ' J. A.C , each complete in itself. They are : : : : : Far A CR iy, Mostrcol JoAck complete in itself, They are SHETLAND FLOSS, in white, pink, light blue, Helio. who went overseas with the 130th |tive stories that Paris has ever pro- Lanark and Renfrew Battalion from |quced. The first will be shown at the Barriefield Camp, and were trans- 3 1 x ' . . Barred Cy A aes, [Jung Edward Theatfe tonight sud IVORINE, a white silk and wool mixture for jackets, vin . write from West Sandling Camp, a babies bonnets, mitts, scarfs, etc. Shorncliffe, that they have now been transferred to: the C.A.8.C. as des- | ELMORE-SMALLRIDGE WEDDING. patch riders and are soon to leave : -- for France. Ceremony Conducted by Rev. Doug- To-morrow evening' "The Mrs. 1as laing at 318 Earl Street, Telgmann's Concert Party" will give A quiet wedding was solemnized at ' Men's Underwear, warm and comfortable Telgmann's Concert, Party' will €1%¢ | ne home of the bride's parents, 318 M. C.'A. room. = "|Earl street, on Wednesday morning, in the best makes, fleeced lined, Mer- Furl steel, on Wednesday morniag, ino and all the weights of pure wool in In connection with the alleged |berta Smallridge, eldest daughter of . fraudulent disposal of foodstuffs, |Mr. and Mrs. William H. Smaliridge, shirts, drawers, and the popular one- which were issued to the 207th Bat- [Was united in marriage to Léonard 1 i ¢ - talion by the Government, it is rum- Eugene Elmore, son of Mr. and Mrs, piece suits from 50c'to $5.00 a gar == ored that the foodstuffs were taken |John Elmore, New York City. The ment. : ==|trom the barracks and sold illegally. |wedding service was conducted by - o =| It is reported, says the Ottawa Free |Rev. Douglas Laing, of the First|=H HH tHE HHETHHBRINN Raina HHS , - . Press, that several men are impli-|Baptist Church, of which the bride is|= ; y ; ne ! H Cab bid TIRE Boys' Shirts, Drawers and Combinations cated. Gen. Hemming has appointed {a member. The rooms were|S= . . . « ar a court of inquiry to investigate the |very prettily decorated with ribbons|3 all sizes, the wear well kind mn six dif- charges. and flowers. The bride was attired : 5 RS in a dress of white silk crepe de|SS ferent styles, from 25c¢ to $2.00 a gar- ; Capt. Palmer, engineering officer |chene, with French net sleeves, and - t. i 5 for the distriet, left on Wednesday | wore a juliet cap and carried orange |S men i morning for Renfrew on duty. blossoms. She was given away by : : ' ; hices ol Alien and Cont. R her father, and was unattended. Only - 3 : ,~Col. 'apt. Hy-| intimate friend re present. iss |S Girls Vests, Drawers and Combinations, =| man, formerly of the 155th and now | Agnes Litton 8 rad" the weddingl in eight different styles, white and na> S| the 254 Belleville Baton: | arch. tiral iit the best unshrinkable makes, Ea or brains wis ove ang the oumolem We are showing a very pretty assortment of warm from 25c to $1.50 each. = Joon, re Amman te on | Sa albino nd il ier 2 shippers forehildten. . tant' Vest in fre. Cotmeremol and EEE ht Or SCARS uD pga following colons, Red, aren, chee silk and wool with long and { ES|otherwise fit, are taken for service. | oj of friends, there was an im- (= : sleeves, at 25¢, 35¢, 40c, 50c and 60c. =| Sere Sotherand and Myers, who|™Phse list of valuable presents : Warm Winter Vests, Drawers and Com- binations, for women, in white and na- tural, high neck, with long and short sleeves and low neck with short sleeves in heavy cotton, union, pure wool and silk and wool from 25¢ to $2.50 a gar- ment. ' ~ i 0000 Among the out-of-fown guests at {were instructing in signalling at}, ° A 3 : 'wedding were Mr. and Mrs. E. L Petawawa Camp, have returned to the | oo of Belleville, and Mrs. and =| city and are taking a course in wire-| ol = eat at the school of signalling. Mis. Webster, Trenton. nize Biliousness | The Lockett Shoe Store Major J. Hamilton, A.D. of S. : ; T., 'is arranging to secure this dis- % hs = J : of the 5,000 Army Ser- } = i : a "overseas reinforcements BE a Sata

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