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Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1918, p. 8

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- lana should attract a capacity audl-| e ence for the final showing. A Daughter of Uncle Sam. DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918. In this new thrilling serial for pa- triotic audiences, there is also a a At the Grand. {splendid red-blooded strain of ro- 4 cially 3 : ati ' eh and 'Friday only the | mance to be found . throughout the a lally aunobnced that| the latest five-act | whole twelve chapters. This tos for military service, may remain on he Strong Way, | remarkable serial "A Daughter of farihs finish seeding. .City and] jUncle Sam." abounds _ in excifing} AIMS to Anish seeding. Lip and Mhrilling action and encounters which town men will report at one, only, {have resulted from conflicts between| Category A men are called. i {American patriots and German secret (agents, who have been strivipg to in- terfere with "Uncle Sam's" great war machine. First episode at the King | Edward Friday and = Saturday. To-| route home. Hi 1, 3 NN iMiss Elvidge assumes the part of Eu. | ; nice T pm ; re] whe ar- night ""The Alystery Ship." Usual Br s go Torre nes: a young girl h { nar admission, ¥ : ~The Gentlemen Cadets will move] {ries an older man, who turns cut to be into camp at Petawawa on June 1st| i % . : oh ng hy A i ja hard hearted n retch, He heaps mn for instruction in artillery practice.| / hs dignities upon his wife, © and when | sdbdbdd ddd SEE Phb tebe bd The Visiting Board will attend at the! Royal Military College during the; Canada Food Board. last week in May, Baron Shaugh-! nessey will be in attendance on this Pi id occasion, ® , Miss Jean MacCallum is taken om : the Mowat Memorial Tuberculosis Hospital as a civilian nurse, { Save the Food. Eat less meat and more vegetables. -- Issued by ofter in the leading role. of the notable features in connec- ition 'with this production 1s the re- beauty of the outdoor ; { ots 1 The story is laid in New / wi iR) / . L York city, where various interesting N 04 4 Ip Bomb, H. Dempster. Gananoque, one of the "Original Firsts," has | landed at a 'Canadian Atlantic porten| { phases of the metropolis are shown 2 i Don Chadwick, her girlliood i. "=%; . i 3 i 4 7 Vovios slp Ber ont of he THE ALLIES IMPROVE ] {tries to help her ont of her trouble, THEIR POSITIONS fit 15 with remarkable consequences. ("The Strong Way" has a notably I strong cast. All of the characters are {splendidly portrayed by skilled screen fartists; and the whole picture has been I staged ona high plane of perfection. { The Pathe News and some good com- fedy reels that are sure to make you The Barriefield camp this year will { lmugh, along with an #ct of the best consist of all the troops in training i vaudeville, which consists of Les Val- | # ed and the 3rd C.G.R. It is stated that * {adons in a novelty wire act that comes | #iibdddbe MRT > the district administrative officers ihighly recommended, will round out will remain at the Armouries. {this first-class programme. LEAVING ORPHANS HOME, frre -- Tn Mr. and Mrs, John Hunter Severed Their Connection. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs, John (Canadian Press Despatch.) British Army in France, May 1.-----The Allies have improved % their positions on the Flanders #% front, The enemy is reforming # broken divisions and preparing + for future attacks. PRE r Ere ID i MORE MEN NEEDED, Oliver Morosco's delightful and re freshing comedy success, "The Brat" written by Maude Fulton, is to make | Hunter, who have been superintend- An Analysis of the First Call Under a welcome return visit here on Satur. |1"8 the Orphans' Home for the past Conscription. : day, May 4th, matinee and night, at | ne years, severed their connection Whether the second or some addi. the Grand Opera House, and the bril- | with the mstnution. During their | tional class under the Military Ser- A liant New York cast which supported {tenure of office .thgy have endeared vice Act will be called out is a ques- . : Miss Rea Martin in the leading raje] themselves to the staff and the chil- {tion of policy which the Government > when last here will again present this idren. They have left the home in al will shortly have -to-determine. -The Ive S a alice al e wholesome laugh-maker. "The Brat" | flourishing condition, and will be | call will not likely be immediate, but has just conchided a coast to coast much missed, The best wishes of allan analysis of the figures as to the : tour, in which every city of note in{g0 with them On their departure | operation so far of the selective draft | {they were presented With an address enactment leads to 'the conclusion | | Coming--"The Brat." Are Much in Vogue for ~ Separate Skirts So here they are, in the most alluring color combinations and the most beau- tiful patterns. and hh » ! " the Dominion have been visited, : . ol . 1 » great crowds have flocked to see this |felicitating them on their excellent | that either the process will have to ] ave oll one bright little star in her now famous | ¥ rk in the msutytion. be greatly expedited as regards the | role of "The : drat." She has proved] A rat etant St Measures a be Ze { beyond peradventure that she has ex-| Must be Licensed. eeptional talent, and the play itself has (Canadian Press Despatch) | classes which so far have been reliev- been hailed as one of the mast delight- Ottawa, May 1.--On tand after ed Hom the sail, Saige at leagt a2 the { ful and entertaining comedies on the June first, wholesale dealers in flour Hem on o bi = tary cy ce | American stage to-day. The Brat" ang feed will be brought under the|Council favor the latter procedure. If you can save dollars by buying your next suit or overcoat here you want to Since the act became operative, know it, don't you? does not have to use double meaning phrases to get a laugh, clean, whole- some hunior doing all that is neces- licensing 'system of the Canada Food Board, and after that date no person may trade wholesale in flour, grains, thirty thousand draftees have been secured, or will be, during the pres- ent month, Then there are upwards of 16,000 volunteers enlisted from Canada or the United States since Sept. 1st, bringing the total rein- | forcements up to 47,000. If all these men had been brought to the colors . If you will come and look at what we . . sary in that line hay or straw, without this license have to offer, you are under no obligations -- which will range from twenty dollars to buy whatever, and if you do decide to At Griffin's. Per annum up, buy, we can surely please you. Again last evenlig a large audi- Conadian Casmities. ence witnessed with enthusiasin our ci 3 : ~ . § i le act] --iR. rk 3, Drop in and see. exceedingly fine programme, which ed In * action=. Cochrane as the direct result of the act, and is headed by the gripping play, "The Wounded--T. Lamonde, Ganan-|if the proportions were equally dis- Barrier," from the famous novel of oan iuded. Kovame er: tributed throughout Canada, the re- the same name by Rex Beach. The|p Ww Huffman MOSCOW. ' |sult would be regarded as satisfac- interest of the story becomes more| = oi tory. As matters now stand, there graphic and human in the screen. oe Nel £ : . is urgent need for more men, in view v : 15 is. Nelsen, aft g-sport- ' The picture is strong, vital- and | sanels en Tver beluga for| of the impending and tremendously ® ° ; 9 human. The acting alone is.worth mga . te wital conflict on the western front, IVINZS ton S the price of ap orchestra chair. | (WEY Mears, is severing his connec Vio SOUL" LL aban: machinery i | y | nother picturesque photoplay, | "1° paper. securing them is that which is pro- | 3 5 You and I are often anxious that and one which highly Ss the | . mel he Shieh Dist iy Dleased the justice should overtake the othor fel- Tded by 158 Miliary Setyice Ast, and nington in her latest success, "'Sun-|!0W, but what about eurselves? many appeals the ae or which shine Nan," which was voted one of We generally hear about political I TreTpea much delay that it is the most charming of this popular | Feform during the eampaign. After- clear the congestion before the tri- favorite's recent productions. These | Wards it is different. bunals must either be removed two features comprise our bill for| The man who has never been promptly or else recourse be had to this evening as well as episode eight | tempted doesn't know just how hard} 0 other class. Fifty thousand ap- of 'Vengeance and the Woman," |it is to resist temptation. peals are pending 34,000+of them | If the Lord didn't want his servers in 'Quebeq pens a tor tion hav- i S--- to laugh, why did he give them the i e, } Brealsr po A v ng been entered by the military au- power to do so? . cause life Is « game. there i§ no thorities from the exemptions of the EERE ENE ENE R EER REREEEE (0 fo th eS ho focal iruunale. Very prabuvly, in ' itfhonest 3 y ; 4 . \ v . > pointed to assist the thirty-four now Save Food; eat potatoes. -- Issued by Canada Food Board. (Newman & Shaw's--Dresses." assigned these cases, Likewise, / ' x & the central appeal judge will be giv- Se DAILY MEMORANDYH en assistance. ; v ; 2 e top of page 3, rig nd corner. Outside of the district of Hull, | for probabilities. whith for military purposes is in Ot- BORN. fawa, and where the enlistments : CLARK-~In Kingston, oa April 30th, |!orough the war have been very | Le 1 ; | Frperal notice later. date, or who have failed to comply ; IN MEMORIAM. with the imposed conditions as to 48 PAIRS OF WOQL BLANKETS placed on sale at less than to- In memcry of Frances Evelyn Wind- | occupation, 918, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cla creditable, the whole province of ' . - over, Who d'ed March 2ird, 1918. Some persons aver that the pro- day's maker's mill price. ; i a a et tt PA AAA at Brock Street. If off your route, it pays to walk. The Fashitwble aud Well Dressed Woman Will find this season's plaid and striped silks almost indispensable for wearing with. a smart blouse for street wear or with a sweater on summer days. 1 TAYLOR--At the Kingston General men, as against 5,258 in Toronto dis i V t 0 Mr, 3 1 yi 1 > Hospital, con May. 1a, Vieworin St] trict, 1.236 in Kingston and Ottawa, Kingston, a daughter and 2,225 in Winnipeg. Seo E------------ The right of appeal is fully guar- MARRIED. anteed by the act, but while there BULLEN SCRIVEN=On Tuenquss Arh are 34,000 appeals in Quebec, only S0¢h, 3 , ot 4 & ectory, by Hev. J. de Peneler Wright, M.A. | 1-597 are pending elsewhere. The B.D, Ellen Amelia "Nellie," only{ latter are more essentially appeals York's latest ideas in novelty silks aughter of Mr. and Mrs. John]entered by individuals refused ex- should prove especially interest- Serivefr, Brock street, to Joseph emption. Cullen. | In the improbable event of the ng. DIED total number of military appeals be- |} MEBEK--At 325 University avenue. onfing upheld, the first class would se- Muy 158, 1018, Robert Mack Secre.] cure about 100,000 men the Hmit They are obtainable in a wide tary-Treasurer of the Oddfellvws ; under the aet: if only half the ap- Rellef Association. als a racine Ly Aa the ab variety of delightful pattéms. Full f 1 ill les his laite pit * . 2 TIS dence. on. TE at S30 i Tor be T0000... ai ot S401 5 36 inches wide. And the prices are Cataraqui cemetery, owever, a total of 3, men who Friends and acquaintances vespectfully ) failed to report are being rounded from invited to attend. up. There are others placed in the No ience of her parkas, Evelyn: inva | Ower medical category who, after eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | ®*amination, may land in category Thos. MoDermott, 29 Hickson Ave. | A. A third and promising class com- Kingsthn. prises men exempted up to a certain So this huge display of New $2.00 to $3.25. (ne¢ Gertrude Flew), a daughter,| Quebec, under the Military Service vinces which have done. well both (Dorothy Annie). Act, has produced so far only 1,716 Brightest and dearest of little girls, et a. ia under the voluntary system abd un- We miss today your sunny curls, ae | |e sound of little feet patitering over | der the M.S.A. may not view with r 22 PAIRS ALL P URE WOOL BLANKETS, full double bed sizes, B And the wee hand tut waved goodbye] 27UaRIMIty a call for 4 second class with pink and blue borders; some whipped singly, slightly soiled; a sit the door, until a greater share has been con- tributed by Quebec. The needs of sold today at $20.00 a pair, and if procurable this fall the price B® "oy "yu, mere the Hide foot oo Monto at hams aise} So He took his precious jewel hbme: - - . will be much higher. On sale tomorrow, Thursday, for ..... [RIT EE" hn ela. = Se eee ae va Dear little Evelyn, we will not fret ana {fl eV anY es - $12.48 a pair Ten to ome unto Me." w-- ius Two Lines of Ladies Poo] SKY; - < H onto ini that beautiful home above 26 PAIRS WHITE UNSHRINKABLE CANADIAN WOOL BLAN. i LTRS 'Il Dorothy Dodd Shoé¢ On Sale This We 20 pairs ladies' fine chocolate kid lace high, cu. spool Ree ram ll rg with pink and ie borders. On lt 0. On sale .. : fom : $7.98 a pair pointed toe. Sizes 2 to 5. Regular 20 pairs of the same shoe in black kid, extra quality, stock, te Onmleat........... ~~... . YN = Siw oe we $i aaa

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