AMUSEMENTS. TjVVERYBODY'S. ' TO-DAY. .EJVERYBODY'H. TO-DAY. Final Instalment of "Gloria's Romance." "LOVE'S BE WARD." Also-A Triplo Star Triangl" Drama. "THE WEAKER SEX" ' Featuring DOROTHY DALTON. LOUISE GLAUM. CHARLES RAY. A Piny which proven THAT A WOMAN WILL WIN IF SIIE HAS Tflß BEST BRAINS. A Clever and Beautiful Woman Lawyer Saves her Stepson from a murder charee BY BRILLIANT ARGUMENT. Splendid .Scenes of Modern Cabarets. Tho infatuation of a. young inim for the worst of womon. Lends to Peri] end Disgrace. EMPRESS. TO-DAY. MPHESS. . ' TO-DAY. . Greater Vitagrapb Presents ANITA STEWART In "THE COMBAT" America's Darling in a. Role of • Superb PowerA Story. of a Loveless Marriage and a ■Woman's Unyielding: FaithFull of the Sweet Bcroen-iniigib of a. ■ Great Actress. SCENES OF TREMENDOUS THRILL. The Rich Husband puta tho Third Depree on his OWN WIFE. She, all unknowing, has married him, Ihiuking her lover is dead. And then— Like a Ghost, lie comes hnck to fight for all that, life holds dear. A Splendid Story. Splendidly Told. ~~- fjrvui tssthip. iiiK .Whip. ,The Greafofl Slacp Melodrama lllnilr into 'THE MOST STUPENDOUS FILM-PLAY. flceno after Scene of Excitement. I HUNTING. HORSE SHOWS. MOTOR RACES, TRAIN SMASH, AUTO COLLISION. TROTTING PARADES, FASHIONABLE CROWDS. And ono.of tho Greatest St-orics of Love and Villainy ever serceued. THE TZING'S. HK .O.INO'S. Twice Daily all this week. 2.30 anil 8 p.m. Roscrvo Plans at Bristol, 2s. 6d. Matinee Prices, 6(1. and Is. Evening, 2d., Is. j MILITARY SERVICE ACT. CLASSIFICATION OF SECOND DIVISION. NOTICE TO RESERVISTS* -QjY Order in Council, dated tho tthjuly, JO 1917, tho. Second Division of tho Reservo has been divided into tho following classes :— Class A—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for tho time being have no children. Class B.—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being havo one child. Class o.—To comprise all Reservists of ■ the Second Division who for the time being havo two children. Class D.—To comprise all Reservists of the. Second Division who for the time beuig have three children. Class E.—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for the time being have four children; Class F.—To comprise all Reservists of the Second Division who for tho time being have more than four children. For the purposes of tho classification tho term "child" is nsed irrespectively of age, and includes a child legally adopted before tho let May, 1915; a step-child if the Reservist married the mother of that ohild before tho Ist May, 1915; and an illegitimate child of the Reservist if the 'Reservist married the mother of that ohild before the Ist May, 1917. ' A child who has been legally adopted by any other person may not bo counted as a child of his natural parents. Any son of a Reservist who has died while a, member of any of Hie Majesty's Military.or Naval Forces engaged in the present war may be counted as if he had been still living. By a War Regulation dated tho 4th July, 1917, every Reservist of tho Second Division Is directed Within ton days aftor Wednesday, the 11th July, 1917, to deliver to a postal officer at any post office, upon the printed' form obtainable at any poet office, a trne statement of the number of his children as on tho above date. NoMine, however, in this Regulation applies to any Rcsorvist who has already fnrnlehed to the Government Statistician, either under the National Registration Act, 1915, ' or the Military Servioe Act. 1916, sufficient information as to his' children to nnable that Reservist to be properly classified as on Wednesday, the 11th July, 1917. Every Reservist is required, within ten days after such change, to notify tho Government Statistician by registered letter of any change that plnco in tho number of his children after Wednesday, the 11th July, 1917. : Any Reservist who fails to fulfil any of tho above obligationsor who makes any false representations relativo to his childron is guilty of an oftoncc, and is liable under the War Regulations .Act, 1914, accordingly. . MALCOLM FRASEIt. Government Statistician. Ti SHIELDS, MILITARY TAILOR, . Willis 81. (next Empire Hotel), for Officers' and Privates' Uniforms, Brcoohes, Puttees. Foraeo Cape, and Ha'ts, lateat Military Oapes; all the Standard Badges in stock; also Qaunt's Gold Gilt Buttons. nriß MATA WINES have •β-oh. 6ix Gold JL Medals at International Exhibitions against the Wines of the World.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3131, 9 July 1917, Page 7
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