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Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Aug 1918, p. 8

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ey SAL | @ _ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1918. | At the Grand. : The name of Pre. Albert Nunney |i} : : . i Both June Elvidge and Caflyle appears in the casualty list. Pee. {IH Blackwell appeared in. "The 'ay | Nunney was born in' England and en- St Cl sed 11 d M i Out," the surprising new Werld Pie: listed in ihe 80th Battalion at Belle- | HI ore 0 a ay onday "ture which was presented at the | ville in , proceedifig overseas with { Grand last evening. These two fas- | the unit in 1916, ; (LABOR DAY) cinating stars both had corking roles -- ; Youth is nimble, : ' in this feature, and their many ad- Nursing Sister Ruby E. Hamilton, : ; mirers were greatly pleased with their | CA M.C,, has been appointed tempo- [Il fu I ] of sport work. Other films on the bill were frary matron at Drummond Military { H é Thy avis § a Lonesome Luke comedy, an O.}Convalescent Hospital, Montreal, strength and spir- Henry story, aud the Patlle News. ™ ' --- 1 > * ° For the vaudeville, the Angers gave e troops in the garrison will pa- Hii it; boyhood 18 the = a singing, dancing and roller skating rade to divine Beryice oh Sunday. re oe i May-season of act that drew rounds of applause. | testants will go to St. George's Ca- || . : Don't miss this exceptional pro- | thedral and Chalmers Church and Ro- life. Ta gramme, which will be shown to- yman Catholics to/St. Mary's Cathe- iI night for the last time. dral. ¥ For the first three days of next -- | All boys are > a | week, Earle Williams, supported by! Lieut. A. A. Cameron, RN.AS, ar- i real boys in the re ] Grace Darmond, will be seem in the [rived in Kingston to-day after twa 9 i 7 ; five-recl Vitagraph release, "The Seal [years' service with the air forces in | . [0] C OC if. summer time at : of Sifence." This picture tells the | France. He was seriously wounded { : y stdry of a great secret which was lin March, and has since heen in an . least. ek ; 5 - shielded by a woman who placed | English hospital. = He was formerly [Hi » 3 Dr soi Hd honor om the same plane as love. la medical student at Queen's, and in- Oo But don t re- . Fa There will also be the Pathe News, | tends to resume his studies this fall. ? 7 ] a dandy single reel comedy, and two strain the boy, #01 thousand feet of other oy ifiuh An : : , : act of attractive vaudeville will tom- |lery, which has been in training at rather bring him y 3 4 plete this special holiday bill Petawawa Camp during the summer, { ¥ : returned to the city on Saturday here and et us "Turn to the Right." morning. Preparations had been . . » f 3 . 3 fix him out with 3 ' Ts . In packing theatres wherever it has | made for their reception at the bar- cl th h . R & been shown. "Turn t6 the Right," the | racks at Tete du Pont, and the morn- othes that will J x reigning comedy-drama success to be fing was spent in unloading the guns - 3 J - . " . > A presented at the Grand Opera House, from the flat cars at the C. P. R. sta- withstand t h e a f on Thursday evening. Sept. 5th, hds tion. Only one accident occurred, severe service he % 4 demonstrated that the public is incur- {and it "was not serious One of the » » 5 ably religious, and that it is only ne- lguns was overturned at the foot of 18 bound to give 3 cessary to get down to where indi- | Brock stregt, when a sharp turn th vidual religion resides and "mix around the corner was made and a em. #2 laughter with the sterner stuff," to batteryman was thrown into the mud, evoke its expression but escaped with a few scratches on There's nothing ; "Turn to the Right!" is the New| his face and hands. Among the Kings- We will place on sale the following special pur- . . y Testament with brilliant comedy and | tonians who were working at the sta- desirable m cloth- j 5 SR worthily-directed rascality thio in. | tion were "Del" Cherry, "Flat" h : R y But the mother-Jove that never fail- | Walsh and Gunner Marchand. . ng for the boy, A ad eth--mother-love linked with the -- chase: i 2 Book and prayer--permeates the play The male clerks at the Armotiries ' large or sma 1 in a way that persuade one that the |are receiving drill every morning be- 75 LADIES BLACK SILK POPLIN that cannot be ¢ ) . theatre 1s not an unfit place wherein {tween eight and nine at Artillery f . AY to erect a family altar. The central | Park. . ound at this : figure of the story, Mother Bascom, et + is the sort of old-fashioned, praying TOLD IN'TWILIGHT. store o f good a mother that is enshrined in the hearts clothes. ; of millions of men and women whose Mrs. Cooke, "The Rectory," Barrie- : environment has dimmed their recol- | field, celebrated the eighty-first anni The Royal. Canadian Horse Artil- ; Iections of Sunday school Soachings. versary of her birth on Friday, and * . Ruth Chester. who appeared as Moth- | was affectionately remembered by her Suits $6.50 up to $15.00, and all prices er Bascom throughout the twelve | family and many. friends Stylish model with shirged. top and belt. Dif- months' run of the play at the Gaiety } "1G. Lockett, M.A., will return to 3 : £ ed, top it. between. Theatre, heads the original New York | Ingersoll on Monday, and resume his ferent s1Zes. Worth $6.00 or more. company to be seen here. duties as classics master in the Colle- . . ------ , giate Institute there. Special To-night SHR ye ae ee ee .$4.50 "Everywoman." Miss Edna Lockett, Stuart- street, No other offering of the last decade has returned from a pleasant holiday has established for itself such a vogue spent at Muskoka, Grimsby, Hamil- as has this greatest of 'all plays. As] ton and Toroiito. ® ' a drama ,as a musical comedy, as a . + 0» : i spectacle and because of its operatic Ald, George, C. Wright, John I. 1 en © and orchestral features, as well as by | Wright, R. Draper and J. J. Stewart reason of the size and personnel of its left on Saturday. for a motor tri Ou itters cast and the excellence of its ¢nact- | through Northern New York. ' thi , For Men And Boys. ment, "Everywoman" has been a se 1. Flight Cadets Frank Halligan, Bert St ® : : sation of international proportions. It | Daley and Howard Folger are in the OC In 133 If off your route it pays to walk. ran over one year in New York, play- | eity ho Mohawk Chen. to spend ing long engagements at three thea- | Labor Day with their friends. 2 tres . The English production which re was made at the Drury Lane Theatre ¥all Term. \ : 3 was extraordinarily sticcessful. Kingston Business College, head of To-night we will have ready all sizes for boys Mr. Savage, who has a reputation of en street, mences its fall term . . . doing big things and keeping bis Pro- | on Tester, Sas rd Raton motor and girls, both in ribbed cotton or cashmere. mises, announces that he is sending | ate, 'Phone 440, H. F. Metcalfe, . ; . : here the best organization which has | Principal. g - Also the famous "Leather Knit" ribbed stock- ever played "Everywoman. It is HARREN, . . of huge size--the dramatic and musi- Bas: on Labor Day. ; ngs for boys. This make gives double wear and ry cal ensemble ,aumbering 100 people. Best game 'of, season. R.C.F¥A. . Id t . 4 t . (Yer woman is a superb Presehta- vs. Athletics. Also bicyole races, 18 sO at prices according to size. m| 'on a mighty spectacle worth while, | dancing, baby show. Full afternoon . with' its impressive characterizations. [of sports. Admission, 25c. White Silk Stockings, all sizes, for women, 65¢ dramatic situations. comedy, musical ' ' ' | features, pretty girls and its wonder-| 'High Constable Benjamin Watter- $1.00, $1.50. : ful story absorbing in intensity. The | worth brought down four men from chorus achieves the triplé triumph of Fri ight, cl | A : : Sinsiua melodionsly, dancing grace- 1ondon Friday Loin She aa Black Silk Stockings, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, fully, and being enchantingly viva-\ tenced to two years in the penitenti- $1.75. Lg F : ® 8 cious all the while. Accompanying ary. 1 Ep Colored Silk Stockings... $180 1 10-I\1 Ark Rit SLR ro re eke. on : Nr : - Vital ho the Surana. present- DAILY MEMORANDUM 4 : ' : : ! ~ i ' r "» * No Whig Monday, Labor Day. ed in "A Man's World. The hero-| Labor Sports, Fair Grounds, Monday, " ol ; ol fine, Frankie Ware, the novelist, trics{ 1.30, - : : : ' to solve these both in her books and], Orangemen at St. Paul's, Sunday, in' her life, Her success in some ". Ww ~ ways, and her failure in others, fur- tor oo of age 3 right hand corner, E HAVE VACANCIES FOR 2 nis strongly dramatic moments, » » Bf Frankie is loved by Malcolm Gaskell IN MEMORIAM. Young women. The positions are permanent and } : y : Bi the publisher who brings out her tovi b 0 f Mildred ; 5 a a) Mi! book, and by Davia Powell, 4 poor |Seaprooke. Seclevs Bay. bors Aor a | offer good prospects. « . y . young violinist. As the story pro- | 1917, died Aug. 31st, i917 : ¥ gresses she discovers which man's na-1,.. iar has vadmed our hearts still ~ ture is of pure gold and which of ba- store, The balance of our stock of bathing caps, ll|ser metal. Emily Stevens as Fraukie Ax time foes on we mise her more: " . . Ware wears some stunning gowns, 4} best qualities of American rubber mn fancy me! and does brilliant acting in the strong- We. miss her most who Joved her best. g - : a | | tional ts. he star has [Jer st th very brief, / styles, sold from 50c to $1.00. Tonight | J ee i hes [fier Dias, on sith was. very Seief. {IIT for 29¢ each acterization" in "A Man's World," oot ing] ne, Short Months she here did, may, Hl ? 2 - , I her even in "The Slacker and "Day- away, 3 break" on the screen, nor in "The Un- Ww : i chastened Woman" or "The "Fog. | I, 'Pier, beg well no tongue cay tol . tive" on the stage. She is shown as|God joved her tog and thought it best Y : ] a | the centre of an admiring throng of [To take her to her heavenly rest. Bohemians and artists in' the literary Men's Cashmere circles tn Washington Square. A {Sys ould, not, mourn, for atl ls well Man's World" is a worth-while pro-| We'll strive to live that when we di ' ducticn. It will interest all classes |We Pe Meet our danling at home on ; and members of society, because it is Socks d esSehitially. human, n on, weep not ye whom Sod has left, is production in conjunction wit 0 mourn a 80 early risen; P ' of {She sits while you are thug bereft, comedy reels and the first episode 4 ji "The House of Hate." the serial su-|"'T™ Shyour household safe in heasen. wk : "aa starring Pearl White, will be |: * 20 dozen black cashmere socks; English gl hows on Moray: Tucodan ond Wed makes; sizes 10, 10} and 11, the correct B Restay of Next week" | Again last evening many ad 5 of the famous George M. Cohan turn- ed out in force to witness his latest f trivmph, "Hit-the-Trail Holliday." "Billy" Holliday, the famous bartend- er, will rank a¢ one of Mr. Cohan's M8} finest screen fortrayals. The picture B iis of whusua) merit; and may be seen again and again entertain and profit. Charming Vivian Martin jl again received a warm 1 ome fi . weight for early fall wear. To-day's price At Griffin's. iol Senall Club Bags, 12,14 and 16 inch. $2.50, $2.75 Cases, 16 inch and 18 inch, . well made and with.

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