% THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915. PAGE THREE N THE BELGIAN CONCERT ry Probs.: Easterly winds, fair and cool to-day and Sunday, 1 London Morning Post And Leo Cher- niavsky. TO BE HELD IN GRANT HAUI al eritic of the London MONDAY EVENING has the highest opin- f the genius of. Leo, Jan and The Artists Under the Patronage of Mischel Cheralavsky He recently Princess Clementine Napoleon-- wrote In Aid Of tlit-Belgian Sufferers. he eldest Leo is a violinist with Recognizing the debt the rest of | unusual powers of execution 'which : K and others to produce the finest the wg@pid owe to, Belgium, a society | enabl him to conquer the difficul A farewell dinner was given by quality of Home made Bread was formed early this vear in Lon- | t f Tschaukowsky's violin con tip pfficers of f yth Battalion oa without trouble Broad made with don, England, under the name of |certo without hesitation There is Friday night, prior their gepart- Royal Ye q "Esperanza," for Belgian sufferers, | immense spirit in his playing and it] ure for Belleville. It was a yery oyal Yeast, will keep fresh and Its object being to raise funds by lis, in fact, occasionally impetuous:| Pleasant event. Among the guests moist longer than that made concerts throughout the "British "hut its effect in conjunetion with his were Tudse oud ue. B L Vavell, . -------- ' . ¢ rof Vilgs iss Gertrude Lowe, with any other. Isles Owing to the great number nd of expression "is remark rof. Wilgar, Miss Ge y T. of Belgian refugees who arrived in | ,p, Mrs. Charles Low, Capt. and Mrs. L. MADE IN CANADA f England and their destitute circum C. Lockett, Mrs. H. N. Robertson, / 4 stances, it was thought the opportu have before. H. H. Duke of] Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Elliott, Miss Flor- § 0 / TORONTO ONT. 4 nity should be extended to the Unit- 3 ght, all the Governors, andl€nce Elliott, Mrs. Clarence Warren, : = Enables housekeepers O 3 a or. ow ed States and Canada to contribute v / al representatives in the Miss D. Craig, Misses McGowan, to such a worthy cause, so an Ameri Briti h Empire The principal towns | Ponnelly, and Finkle, Kingston; Mrs. 1 v as arrang bai a 3 p v' ; Mrs. can tour was arranged. n the whole of the British Isles and (Major) Brown, Belleville, and M The following distinguished per- % | sons volumtarily lent their names to at - : the organization: H. 1. H. the Prin- Nave n visited by ghese brilliant (Capt.) Gilroy, Smith's Falls. After a splendid dinner "The King" was toasted and smoking was indulged in or a in a ® E ' [lll cess Clementine: Napoleon, His Ex. | Mus F Mtey oop Fipent here by the men. Then dancing followed. , ||l| cellency Count De Lalaing, Belgian | °0 RESCRY: 9 Hove h they willl A fine orchestra discoursed music n nsiur asse 1S 0 Minister; the Lord Mayor of London. | ©Very reason to: believe that they w during the evening. The officers gen- - There have been added the names of | meet with the same phenominal suec- erally expressed regret at leaving IH fll the local clergy of all the churches, | cess that they have a with on thel po, rston, where they had made ° fl who thoroughly endorse the move- | Other four continent. At any rate many warm friends. i Il ment Kingston, will not be behind hand in BN . on er ar als HH | In addition to the above a com- | bidding a welcome to these Russian A Bridge Club has been formed . ® mitiee or honor was formed, and geniuses. The plan is open at the which will meet at the different Others up to £3.00. amongst whom are found the lead- | Opera House homes of the members each week, All guaranteed from one to || during the winter Mise Markos vol. A bargain list that is phenomenal in its quality and its under-pricing. five years, Cl Miss Isobel Fraser were hostesses on We repair leaky Water Bot Tuesday evening, and on Monday the ---- entation -- wm tles satisfactorily | ww Ri : club will be entertained by Helen ; ; s ' Campbell. The other members in- NIPPLES i ' . . a sses Is: Wal Lucey COMFORTS if \ clude Misses Isabelle Waldron, Lucy i A \ and Gwendoline Waddell, Ethel Kent \ BUCK SYRINGES Hi 4 g les | FOUNTAIN SYRINGES 4 vi 4 \ RIA Eleator Pacis 4 Flannelette Blankets ELASTIC STOCKINGS 1 ; the British Oplonies including Egypt Mrs. Browett, wil] receive from 1 to 4.30 p.m. next Wednesday and . i . \ > : 3.02 the following Wednesday and not 100 pairs only, big double-bed size Flannelette Blankets--white finish- TUBING, ETC. | . iy 4 again 'tll February, ed with blue and pink borders--good qiality seconds A Complete Stock Miss Mabel Richardson "Alwing- | size; reg. price $2.00. To-night . ton," entertained informally at the ' oh tea hour on Friday in 'honor of Miss es S aR he Lillian Mundell, ® ® The Popular Drug Store, | : : : | Mrs. C. C. Hodgins, 27 Wellington Open Sundays. | street will receive on the second S Wednesday of each month. = + os Mrs. Boyd has arrived from Mon- 68 doz. size 40, 42, 44 and 46, imported English Slips treal, and has taken apartments at S s ! the Belvidere, (If value at 18¢. Tonight Mr. and Mrs, Langley, Ottawa, are | at the Belvidere. | Mrs. George McLeod, Pictou, N.S, | the guest of her brother, Principal! . Gordon, will leave Monday for hep return journey. J H. J. Bongard, Standard Bank, is! spending a few days with his parents - in Picton. | 20 doz. richly laced Dresser Covers, size 18x36 and 18x54: and Shams Mrs. William Harty, Bagot street, | i ize 30x3 d fie N i 1 ies . PE an ) i qa ind hal ? has arrived from England and is in Ji Size 3( a --fresh new goods just received to- ay--reg. Toc and 90¢ Toronto with the Hon. J. K. and Mrs.[ Mf 0]. o-night Kerr at "Rathnally." 1} |i ' nig Prof. and Mrs. N. ¥. Dupius, Uni-- | N A : versity avenue, will leave for Cali-| EYE GLASSES & fornia on Nov. 18th. * The kind you want--he 2 A od Mrs, Erwin Johnston arrive onl it ul e i nen owe S kind most everybody wants ; Wednesday from Mérntreal to Yio - . ar ge | j ! her sister-in-law, Mrs. R, J. McKel-| MODEL glasses scientifically | A. L. McCRIMMON, MA, LLD. vey, Bagot street. 'She expects t | = . : we : ground - *Y, 2 agol Street. She expects to go 25 doz re linen Huek Towels, size 18x30: a special at . Chancellor of McMaster University, Toronto, who will preach a: |to Toronto on Sunday to spend afi 2 < (A0Z. pure linen Hue els, sla 10XoU; a special 10c ODEL adjustment insuring fj|¥irst Baptist Church to-morrow evening. couple of Wocks, x | 15¢. To-night . a rfect | W. R. Bdgar, Standard Bank, is perfect comfort, A AAA eA AAA AA A AAA Aart spending the week-end in Ottawa. 2 : 5 MODEL shapes that add aig- J} ing members of Parliament, banks, SHEER PPPE PEER PED 3 J. M. Huge vurdty avenue: All extra sale specials on to-night and every day next week -- with nity to the face, i churches and business houses of Bel- | ¢ as gone on a trip to ahoma. : itr | or Prof. and Mrs. W. Nicol, Albert] fresh bargains daily ! street, returned from Toronto on Friday. | SS a ie : Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Givens, Mrs. | H. L. Ashby and Sherman Hill, left » yesterday to motor to Toronto. They! N Ph O d i B A d t d expect to return early in the week. ! 0 : one I ers an e ccomo a e - » . | " Miss Gertrude Adams, Gananoque, | is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. E./| Macpherson, Alfred street. | The Thursday Reading Club will meet next week at the home of Miss | §i Jessie Polson, University avenue. { .. Mrs, Hubert Stethem and her little| son will leave for Ottawa ahout the middle of November, where Major| aboard the troopship Ramazon and Mrs. Stethem have taken a house reported sunk in the Aegean. Tor ie Ou am ibe. oF hh sister 5 > r-five g , A 8S. , » eventy-five are reported saved 3 Mrs. C. W. Belton, left to-day for To-| dl, ; - - - " a Fe » ronto. F | NEW CONSTABLE APPOINTED, ks pe bh teed Mrg, Samuel Sellery has returned | DAVIES' Police Commissioners Selected T. .| RELATIVES STILL ASKING | to Napanee after visiting her daugh-| : ArUSTOng For Pernt . ter, Mrs. 'Charles BE. Taylor, Johnson $ ng For Position. For Bodies of People Dro street. . J. Armstrong, Kingston, is the | SE ror Te ed on SEE. i" " Jat st addition to the Kingston po- Although it i8 stx weeks since the Mrs, William Davie has returned . pats utter oth as RL Sas selected by the schooner Cheyboygan foundered off | [fom Salida, Colotada, where she vis- | meeting Meld on Friday after ooo a Nut Islaid, no trace has as yet been ted nev "B b+ ro a Th 3 n THIT a vacancy in the department He found of the bodies of Capt. McDon- teor ao, pail quarters 18 the slogan of ; fs 3 NL ; | ald, "Jerry" Lavis, of Cobourg, and | staff, - Acknowledged by ex- [Ie 8 Deocher un eiable Marstall William Joyner, of this city, and al- | The L. C. Reading Club, which had ever ood cook perts to be much better pointment made on the force within AE iY Way matiie men gre be. Mis. H. A, Calvin for its:hostess his y 8 than any coat any one § ia short time, Stuart Patterson hav- sieged with requests as to, Whether (reek, will mest 9a Monday at Miss : En : weeks | °F lot the bodies have been recov-j| Maud Betts', Beverley street. i "who uses ® man can possibly make. Jug been. put on just a few weeks ered, It will be remembered that Miss Marjorie Uglow, Barrie street, | : a toc 1s ow Prices same as last sea- The past year or so has seen many | (© Podies of Mrs. McDonald, wife of | went to Napanee Friday to spend the 3 4 . a | . ' 3 Son. Patterns pew and changes in the force. Nicholas Time the captain, and a man named Mi ne, | week-end with Miss Josephine Davies Peerless - ction Invited x |gium, England and America, MODEL clips that don't slide, | The funds are paid over to a pro tilt or hurt the nose. | per accredited party, and a duplicate x | statement of each concert is sent by. MODEL methods insuring {the "local committee direct to the lowest prices. | head office in England for compari- {son and checking purposes It will | therefore be seen that the strictest KEELEY Ir M D | economy is practised, and the whole . . 0. . 0 lous conducted on business prin- a ciples, EA oi TCIAN The artists are al] of international 3 doors above the Opera House Xputation, and members of the lead- {Thg opera houses in Brussels and Antwerp and the Royal conservato- ries A special programme has been ar- ranged, and to all lovers of good mu- sic a most enjoyable evening is as- {sured in Grant Hall on Monday {evening WAR BULLETINS, Following M. Zaimis' refusal of the premiership, it is report< ed that the Greek King, not fa- voring mobilization, will recall Venizelos. Reports that Italy will land a foree in Albania receives no confirmation in Rome. Russian troops have begun attack on German forces near Riga from land and sea. Three hundred Indians were PEPE EP PPR PrP bbb bpd ht ber err P ebb ete ¢ ] a ate of Port Hope, were recovered, but no | Vrooman. styles always a little , in gli Merman, who necept the non | trace could be found! of dhe other | 'Mrs. Austin Gillies has been the Shortening advance of most all oth- garbage inspector, was on the force | PO0IES: guest of honor at severd] - informal A 4 Ww ' o Mariners who have bheén travelling | teas this week. ers, e cannot repeat a for thirty years. - Constables Berri- i al Cs . gan and Horn were the latest in the vicinity of the wreck have Migs Alice DuVernet, Prince Ru- single coat in stock at less ey Constable. Hore Host [been keeping a close 'lookout for pert; B. C18 the guest of the Misses than $5 more than our §li7, FES force a couple of months | POHes. It was thought that after Muckleston, Union street. 3 : present price, = Bé wise Jl The department has been under ro ludies had Bogn tound the (Continued on Page 10.) P Bee f and buy now. strength for some time, owing Joihe | just a question now if they will ever | Big Five §t Miniota, Man { ure e Pas Craig aud as a result of the accident | 6 {000d although "there fs still Winnipeg, Nov. 6.--A big fire oc- (| ippi met with by Constable Framan Cher- "BS chavborian ent Sowe's ¢urred on the main street of Miniota, ry, who had his leg broken in a . WZ3h weut down 1 the . . Central Manitoba, yesterday. Only street row. terrible storm of Sunday, Sept. 26th. tour buildings are left standing. The V a ------------------ § L 3 5 : * 3 ; fen = SPLENDID STOCK (0, mage 1s. $100,000. a ti Some, in their efforts to be just, : IP $1 To, a a an Eetb a . " raw or a S dll 2re nothing more than brutal. Coming To Griflin Theatre With Leas aehalish token y c ----- . 8 No elogk of righteousness was ding Plays. missal of Asquith, Grey and Haldane nr SR d . » \ ever Injured by week day wear. The welcome 'announcement is|as traltprs. 2 EE made that the great Metropolitan = - | Tailors, Bagot and Princess Sts. success, the play waited for, 'The Final Settlement," will be the first i { | ; ie 3 i play that 'the Machan's Associate ' . ---- nd abd Two cases new coats § » Players will present gt Grifin's Thea- ar] received this week, all at tre during their week's engagsment ! i i | "Which commences Monday, Nov. Sth, [business find work tedious and irk- New York plays that have had a| some, but it isn't half so much | TN doubly Continent €areet Rave Deron he rn I rorhultso much ibe a er ._ FALL BHOES New ... 'Underwear for quite the dramatic fad during the that takes it ; : i= : * : winter wear cdmpleting a. ro hand + he od at Rich blood, strong lungs and health- POI See our Special Box Calf, Leather Lined, Viscolize our stock. All makers' x ! amé the standard preductions.| ful digestion make work pleasurable J i \ ne » ans, { orl 'Sole Blucher goods and-all at last year's $i ? | "Peg O° My Heat," "The Divorcs|in business, in school or éven hotise prices. : tend ymghy others can bé| work, and if those who are easily tired | § 1 ho i : Or in Tan--our prices --, old prices and all first class coats. . named, dttedt the grawth of the idea : 7 and the favorable sentiment attached >3who arc Jot ich, ut y weak 1 ner to it. To say the least, the public| ¥OUS--would just take Scott's Emul Will not be disappointed. iu the re-| Sion for one month and. let its : petoire of plays offered by the Mac- food create richer hi han Associate Players ale every a ; a