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Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jul 1918, p. 8

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EE a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JULY 23; 1918. « Military News At the Theatres | | i 3 . THREF LADIES FROM GENERAL|Y. Ss 4 fag. | ' HOSPITAL HAD NARROW CALL, -- : oe Ey Col. Gaudet, honored with the Or- At The Grand. i él 3 { ® Robert J. Reid 'and 'Two Soldiers| dor of 8t. Michael and St. George, Gladys Leslie, the dainty and di-| : in Rane, lospital and also mentioned in the last list | minutive Vitagraph star. wes present. | nusua y 0 I PAGE EIGHT EERE = I : I it Made Thrilling Rescue, - of honors, is a medalist of the Royall ed in one of her most charming roles, Ta Military College and past president] as Marjorie Sanford, in. "The Soap Only for the quick intervention off "0 ex-Cadet's Club of this in-Girl," which was the attraction at the | ® Robert J. Reid, the well-known Prin-{ oon Gtand last evenin j ! on v 9 ) ! cess street furniture dealer, and two h-- ; . | to break into Sel ore wants] A soldiers from Queens Military Hos-{ 1 0 07 junior Canadian | youth she loves is firmly intrenched | r Ices uc 8 pital, Air Mechante H, Steer and Pte.| a... pay will be increased. Offi-| there. But as her father manufac- Wyatt, a triple drowning would havel.... helow field rank will in most| tures soap she js considered "impossi- been inevitable at Macdonald Park]... .. receive an increase of one dol-| ble" in the eyes of society's or Th » 4 about half past eight on Monday{i,r jer day, dating from January Mrs. Van Rubl. Sut Marjorie learns evening. - \ 1st last. that her adversary's ancestors made . . . Mr. Reid was sitting with his wife their i h pile by selling rum to Indians : A Regular Suit Feels As If It Weighed a in dis automobile along the Ilake| 4 Medical Boa of Review, com-|and so she buys a distillery and has <a. : Ton. shore, ian Se head tho os ot posed of Capt. R. 8\ Stevens, AM.C.,| for her trade-mark the un-pretty face ! o ree young , Mrs.G, (| and Capt. V. W. Apderson, A.M.C..lof Mrs, Van Ruhl ° This quickly : oxi : Fi 3 ; Wite of Dr. G. Wright, superintendent | y,5 peen appointed dnd will proceed | gained for her a place among the] Said a tic the other day. ' How Al ut S me Thin Things ? # of the General Hospital; Miss Daisy | ¢, Amos, Out, and hold special ses-| four hundred and also the love of the bh 5 HaiNames, 8 Suiits Nuise from sions on July 23rd, 24th and 25th, Joung man Posi helped her in her é@ : » ® 4 ho y Mis » scheming. ther films shown were Wotician, aiming. noar Lieut. Lawrence H. Sherwood, E.| the Pathe News, a Judge Brown story Ou ht to be we said : AT he hosiery . of : : O.R., 2nd Depot Battalion, has been and a good comedy. The vaudeville ' A COOL LUSTRE CO of people sitting on the benches at! gatailed for duty as conducting offi-| consisted of Glenny and Ford in their $3 50 to $6 00 the time looking at the ladies, but ap- | cer to part of draft No. 80. truly wonderful and novel comedy . : . «UV. parently they were under the impres- -- acrobatic act, that drew many en- "Th bo con ession i - sion that they were only joking. Capt. Thomas J. Turpin, C.A.S.C.,| cores. This bill will Be given anoth- ey were ught ata C 1 m When their cries became more insist-{ has been granted the rank of cap-| er showing to-night and also to-mor. price and we are passing the benefit A PALM BEACH SUIT # ent, however, Mr. Reid realized that | tain in the reserve of officers, C.E.F.| row, both matinee and night, so don't they had gone beyond their depth. miss it, as the Grand i t { " ey ss it, s the coolest unto ysu $13.50 to $18.00 : Without waiting to pull off more| Najor A. T. Tomlinson, C.E., in-| spot in Kingston and you won't mind you. than his coat he went after the girls spector of munitions at Lindsay, was| the heat, and was followed by the two-soldiers, a visitor at Headquarters to-day. A COOL PAIR OF TROUSERS Who ere. siting on one of in| ® "40 at Hoda ATER enches. Major L. F. Howard, late 2nd Bat- A highly delighted: audience last $2.00 to $6.00. They swam to the nearly exhausted talion, reported at Headquarters to- evening witnessed the fnitial présen- There Are women and each man took hold of | gay. tation at this theatre of the famous : T A one. It was quite a distance from Thomas Ince star, Charles Ray, in wenty ttrac- THEN A SOFT SHIRT, SOF I shore and all that the rescuers could Gordon Fleming whose name ap-|his newest Paramount picture, "Play- : ti Mod ls i CUFFS do Was 10 keep instr heads above as pears on the casualty list as having ing the Game." It tells the story of ve - lon bo er un assistance rom passing {died of wounds was a Kingston boy.|a city youth who has 'inherited mil- harmi Co - 1 25 t 3 00 boats reached them. (Mr, Reid and His father, George Fleming and his|lions which he is wasting in night life C mg op 25 to $3.00. . - ed Voiles one of the soldiers managéd to hold mother ,and sister, Bessie, reside at dissipation along the great white on to one of the motor boats that] 40 Ordnance street. A brother of the way. the agency of a fight wherein SOME THIN UNDERWEAR fame in and they were towed 'to|deceased fs still on active service at| he believes he has killed a man the Voil . shore, ; the front, - hero 1s forced to seek now fields and : olies, woven in 75¢ to $2.00. The rescue was witnessed by scores goes to an Arizona ranch. ere he : » om ihe tanks and for several i Changes in Staff of Hospital. develops his manhood and remwins to 1 arge checks, . ents there wus a silence as they Cornwall, July 23.--Miss Alma marry the daughter of the Xanch 3 SILK SOX IN ALL COLORS watched the Sfforis of the hive men. |R. Thomipson, who has filled the manager. The contrast between the stripes and flow- €N as it was realized thtat they had | position of superintendent of the [life of the city's white lights and the . i 1C- 75¢ to $1.25 : been successful in saving the ladies [Cornwall General Hospital for the | healthful, expanding existence in the ers; such simplic there was a loud cheer for their brave | past three and a half years, has re- open country is decidedly marked. ity' and good work, The ladies and soldiers were signed and has accepted the position "Playing the Game" is sald to be one WASH TIES rushed to the hospital by Mr. Reid in of superintendent of the General |of the best pictures in which Mr. Ray style are rarely iis car, where they received atten- ospital at Welland, Ont. Miss | has been seen in many months. : 2 25¢ to 75¢ 3 tion from physicians, Ella Stewart, assistant superintend- | ny found In frocks at Those who 'witnessed the accident |ent, has also resigned, but will not are loud in their praises of the ac-|take up any new duties at present, a ge NLR | | tion of the three men and state that|The positions have been filled by : RE $7.95, $8.50, . A 9 = fi ti it look it ing !th int t of Miss Whiti $ ha / hs PANAMA AND STRAW HATS . le bo done a ed a Bao hine men od Miss Souter BITUARY ) x AN $10 up to $18. . eral times they had gone under and assistant. Both come from the Vie- before Mr. Reid reached the first one toria Hospital, London. . il et 44 she was so exhausted that she could' Token to Niet ah SEN Some are pret- not even cry out. Im aken to Niagara, I 1 ~ . y out. Impeded by the . iT tily trimmed ® ® weight of the water, that soaked into : Tne man whe has boon held in cus- ; rt : : their clothes, the men had great dif-|tody by the Kingston police. for sev- The Late Bergt. McNaughton. Xp iid : 1V1 ES ons ficulty in effecting the rescue, and] eral days at the request of the mili The death ocourred in the Mowat with collars and -J§| that it was accomplished is a 'matter [taTy police, and who was suspected | Memorial Hospital on Sunday of dh cuffs of sheer : of congratulation, of being a German spy, was retaken | Sergt. Archibald McNaughton, whose : . | On Tuesday morning the ladies © the internment camp at Niagara, home was in Finch, Ont. Deceased white organdie, BROCK STREET were recovering from the shock of] on Monday night by Constable Thom-| was thirty-two years old, and unmar- ) il th h | the occurrence and they will be as Mallinger at the request of the pied He was a member of the 59th I V/s whtie others have h around again in a few days, They | Dominion police. Baftalion, but was taken ill, and was ir \ 1 If off your route it pays to walk. are very thankful to th€X gallant res-| s . | unable to go overseas. He was ad- 3 dai ty fine laces. . cuers who were able to be around and David Halliday died at Wardsville, mitted to the Mowat Hospital on July ? attend to their duties on Tuesday. on July 13th,aged seventy-four years. 26th, 1917. The remains were for- Y will find Iso Citizens who saw the aceident stat-! He lived for many years at Renfrew. warded to his home in Binh by : ou a ed to the Whig that with the gweat A brother, Thomas, and a sister, Mrs. James Reid & Sons, a number of number of adults and children that] ABnes Jamieson, live in Renfrew. | Ser daint are swimming every afternoon and) Hail fell ine anantit in the The Tate Mec. A. 1) Monsios, evening in front. nf the pei, 1x 18 88-] "UT Cactern wart of "LACES County | The remains of the late Mrs, Men- - -» > gantial ond Suto Sort o life saving on Saturday. ales, wife of the Rev. A. D. Monales. 4 fa s h ione d mn evices shou © Installed for their LA raduate of Queen's Univérsity, who . tor & ne y sheer white em- I) protection. M died some time ago at Swift Current. | I} Barn DAILY MEGIORANDUM . EREENRENNENNERNERNRAN] ------------ See top of page 3, right hand corner, | Sask., reached the city on Saturday broidered voiles, _ for probabilities. evening and were interred on Mon- v STOCK MARKETS, namie Rann day afternoon in the family plot in|li} ' at $5.95, $10 : BOKN, cataraqul cemetery, the funeral ta- » . ' Se ll Quotations Furnished By Bongard, by } king place from the residenge of her $11 up to $24. . : Ryerson & Co., 289 Bagot YORK EAL Tamworth, Sot July Su, sisters, the Misses Allen, Alfred!l = Street. Yorke (nee Myrtle Campbell) a |Street. The service was conducted ' daughter, Eva Mary, by the Rev. J. W. Stephens, pastor of Where would 3 : ® 1 oT ---- rT 8 Andrew's church, of which the}ll . Rr 3 Specia u New York Stocks, / MARRIED. family were lifelong members, the you find a little a. : % Open * % PARR deceased also attending until her |i ~ i "54 PAY RIS --On _ Wednesday, July late Mrs. Menzies dress maker who 1 ® i" B. & 0, , marriage. The : : rhe edn ua h, 1918, by the Right Rev, the ; . EGC PR... or Bis! f Qu Appelle, in St. | was the eldest daughter of the late! ; 11: Attractions 1n N.Y. C'..00 a : Ghad's College Chapel, Regina. the | Ald. Willian Allen and Mrs, Allen, would be willing 5 ge 5 : BR Reading . . 3% Bind. paige Oliver Davis of Re-|hex' tasher being. Cataraqul ward's RR to make a froc . Union Pacific. © 13 2 Re ils Bade uaboth representative in the City Council dss ia | Marine... mdash) fae nA rma | for thirty-four -- years, and one of [IIH for $5.00 1 --pfd ii yr. ut. . Kingston's best known citizens. The Hi ; Gen. Motors .. ! DIED ecedsed was of a bright and sunny |JH Where could d | ci ndeb rant NOBLE--In Blginburg July 23rd, 1 Studebaker Bal Snbure. on disposition and was held in high es- {Hj you get sufficient Am. Smelters | || a i Pres pucloved wile of! teen by all who knew her. Hor doin 0 ; J W 'Baldwin Loco .. | . came as a shock to her relatives who ||} A Read - to- ear #| Anaconda |. i, é Fiihoral notice Inter. were unaware that her illness was so voile for a frock fe 3 i . 2 REID--In Kingston General Hospitatl serious. Although 'Mrs. Menzies did : at 95¢. But h Beth. Steel "b",| j| Inter. Nickel ., | ey Nd. ams Samuel Rel], 'ie o Tull carat ot Queen's Uni- Di rtment sia Rusts. Copper... J Funeral from his brother's residence, versity, she obtained - the highest 3 are some charm- | Rep. Steel .. | Alexander Reid. Amherst Island. on honors in all subjects she took up. |} 3 . cepa - Fries ok Sarkisian Se cossso The. Sympadhy of many {rend goss ing - flocks for : : \ : | Midvale .. | % fully invited to attend. out to the bereaved husband, her sis only $5.95, $10, Am, Sumatra .. . 4 2 ters and other relatives in the cityl} " . i $11 up to $24. 5 wo if Mex. Pete... . . IN MEMORIAM. wi . . In fond and loving memoiy of my dear| Members of the Oddfellows' Relief Canadian Stocks. father, William Thomas Jackson, mel Draziltan ©. .... 34% wing. depar a on July 23ra. | Association from all parts of the 910. J | Can. Cement .. .'. '60% 1 country arrived in the city on Tues-| Ji}! : | C20 Steamship ... 41 In_the grave yard softly sleeping; day 10 attenq the antiial mecting on 1 Can. Car,' .. . .. '36% Where the Howers gently wave, a nesday. Faesd m = Hb § ; Can. Car. pref. .. 89 Lies the one we love so dearly, were held on Tuesday to draw up the} ! | » Limited in their sorrow, : ¥ in his lonely, silent grave, - reports to be presented at the annual : » » Dom. Steel . 81Yy ) ! . y gm! Maple Lear ., , .112% ag a Shall his anonyme; meeting. t About 150 Jelegates are Hh y : Sloal of Can, .. > 88 hy 4 oy ogy ie, ve re ath ria he iin Gomtnn wy Berne | 1H = - ou a er's L i 2 ' : 2 2 -- War Loan, 1337 . 93% od ¥ missed by his wife and | despatch says Von Hindenbute is | li} . 3 - aughter. seriously ill and has taken part | Iii Ly : : CHICAGO GRAIN, : in military operations this year. He L Lay a Corn attended some impetial "receptions , ' : . with difficulty, but not speak, ; Ton" 1h yi ri and is quite incapable of writing, . 149 1528; 147% 152% r } FP ---- T48% 153% 149 153% = § » 4p Open High Low Close : ) oe ; us : ; Ce 4% - T2% 14% c \ B Lc. 6R% BOY 673 693% v Sept ... 681% §9 875% 68% : - : | Imposed A Fine. i i A ee a A ng out of the accident! Sweaters, Motor Coats, all - HB iployets of the Mreit ¢ cme ] _ ns We have put out on a table a nymber of la- at attractive prices. IR fending an. Which was aking onl] | ot Ap 3 dies' pumps, patent, dark chocolate, and kid. is - ; : season's goods. Splendid value PDeID a A

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