Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Dec 1915, p. 8

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PAGERIGH® = WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER i, 1915. aaa BOLL LALAMLDLOLADDLDDLLDLOLS DOOD rae NEWS ABOUT THE TROOPS | THEATRICAL NEWS QUARTERED INTHE CITY | | 3 5 0 re To ig At ite Pp at and From Page a LZ § Stepan Thursday mor selected program Livingston's ||: "iin tylish Coats par FOR MILITARY TAILORING OFFICERS' Bo He a A Dios OF Ho Baroe Siasers CLOTHING READY TO WEAR AND ALL 1 welcome for the sodiers. Feature Film Company's play "Thy sD MILITARY SUPPLIES orn Of Bai or the ii] a 'comedy picture, 5 we etl tmive: 1 N\A) Now Ready VOY YYYYYYTwY uished a large build-! 5 hoto-play, and the Pathe News 1b complete with showing som nteresting sc enes « f piano, ards | the wa will alse be seen [he vaudeville includes Virginia Lies Wilson in a nevelty posing act and I'he Lampinis in a comedy illus mpanies wil ¢ Saturday for Brock +lon act I'his. (Wednesday) evening will be the last opportunity of witness ('¢ H. J. Dawson announ ng Pauline Frederick in the roman 4 t drama Sold into winter quarters VEU YYTYUTeYeYveYw Wednesday that the recruit "An Ideal Husband." ie battalion at the Wellington and Clarence be kept open indefinite On Friday evening December 0 such good work being Jrd, the Queen's Dramatic Club will l } ) We are showing a fine col ection of stvlish 1 their annual play, when they ' ia uo a 3 Sd it ( winter wear, These vou will SPECIAL Tr y A ( ontinue present An Ideal Husband a cley Oats tol ] i € ( ev th t f drama, at the | different fr anvthine shown | battalion er, four-act comedy (ite 1 nl here Leis | i i | lone ¢ A\ P. Christmas it j office ! } eave ¢ as the recruiting! Grand Opera House. The plays put an aid to othe nm by the Queen's dramatists have ¢ . , 1 1 1 tl always proven great success, but 6 tron 1 I 4 [/ . this year's offering promises to 1 cece himed, 1 ! | ¢ \. Lowe, O. 146th eclipse those of former years An | SEAL PLUSH COATS At $20.00 ind Capt. Carl Kane who all-star cast has been seleeted from tary cut--sp k ip) ng ad utant, are very busy with| the best talent the = university can| § SEALETTE COATS $24.00 and $25.00 of organization produce, and they have been rehears Complete itl 1i1t y i letails 1 ! . : 7 I re now being accepted i ng steadily for the past two months ¢ CHINCHILLA CLOTH, COATS $16.50 { ith y to thing read ' Al the fice in Room 14 at the m- and have reached a high state of pro. ¢ SUPPLIES i \ 7 1} 1 ous fojeney under ie able toacning Oli BOUCLE CLOTH COATS $15.00 and up { 1 Prof. L. D..Fallis, B.A Prof. Fal SH 13 ( 1 Bel 111 \ - / [ MeCam lis, who is professor o 'ublic Speak IL or Batt is McCammon | is who ie) Pp : BEAVER CLOTH COATS $15.00 and up has been appointed offi Elocution at Queen 15 a taff of the famous he f the & 4 ATRE the dogti Loads an) I te Schott of Eeprotsion. oe FURTEX COATS $15.00 to $25.00 Overseas Battalic ol. 1 iT f ass, and i ntimately familiar 1 stage training | MATALAM COATS $15.00 to $25.00 pla put on by the Dramalic t have drawn capacity § FANCY TWEED COATS $10.00 Provisiona ool of f 0uUses ar vip the plan opens on Pee. 1st it expected VETO VEIT VEYV. yOTETw opened on Wednesday Vill ye the usual rush for I'hese handsome and comfortable Wi ats should be vewww ind man of 1 about fifty officers riche . s expected: ti in g 8 ir : | or eighiv. will --r-- een to be fully apprecited and vou are i l to come and sed Prices Right and Prompt - e authorities see fit Strand Theatre al them even if not ready to buy . | tion ' Packed houses wore again the of 1 3 y 0 pplication De livery ' N ( d wer der of things at the Strand Theatre O's re quarters vow last evening Harold Lockwood, that big screen favorite, carried off the honors Wn Harold MacGrath's masterpiece, "The Lure of the Mask 0 Mr. Lockwood is a thoroughly finish - ® | y | apt I MM, W i" : ed : IVI | some oO Fiesday aight ed artist. and needs no introduction | to the public of Kingston, particular 3 n R wi son" D.A ly the ladies Her Prey a two Q.M.( f n Wednesday reel drama, and "Fido's Tintyvpe Tan ih: 3 : hd op gle a two-reel Keystone, that set n | ia » i 5 with. the st "every ome howling with glee, com Military Tailors. ROR] guard pleted a very strong bill Fhe same -- bill' will be shown for the last time to-night ikery on Ontario street Store n 2 it Pilley formerly of the D visional pay office, but later the as sistant adjutant of the 80th Battal New Policy at Strand ion, has been promoted to the rank Local lovers of motion pictures of Captain and is now paymaster of should be glad to learn that the t.-Col. Keteheson's regiment. Capt.! poo Métro Star films will soon e = i experience ior so many years'. regular -feature at the Strand 16 Divisional pay office will fit], ..4.0 every Monday, Tuesday and {ag x + for Bs oq Rjate, in: Yh Wednesday Contracts to this effect Sth He has moves his family i | oo IAVIDE. Deals. signed olay «we Messrs M EE a vin. heat tigued hos Messrs. ARE REAL CORSETS THAT PERFECT YOUR FIGURE. --_ announcement which they made yes terday Maa) g Tee | or y ] 11 | the front, stated that the bodies of Metro: Picturesr have. become. the I ashion nas decree d the erect, graceful, natural propol dead German women were found in standard of excellence in the United $I tions ! Correct Corsets of high grade material I" Io my; A Kingston soldier returned from trenches captured by British He States during the past year and their WCESSATY sav some of them himself ecent introduction to Canada has necessary. Recruiting organization for th Bt With the greatest suecess. Metro { 1 new standard which it re aga 146th Battalion, of which Lieut : s every one-of its pictures to : ik Col, ( A. Lowe is officer command- "°°" . . a aE | The latest Bon Ton concepntio { me up e © oy are Aa Se | S Ons nay Hore fie Ts well ae ai The cam. | (Ome Ub to before they are released { pti © THO my & zoing to . Sat First of all, every Metro picture has 5 2 honing, Siighitiy higher bust. a Ii it shiorte paign is going to start on Saturday EE Star od very flu is pi ' : a great Star and ever) 1 a pic- | | t ili ; the new Military Curve. A tent will be erected on Princes N 48 turization of either a famous play Kirt and Hive street opposite the Randolph Hote oa famous book No limit is set nthe production expense and every * b 3 We [the 1,000 men' will be recruited -in (ar¢ is taken to get perfect photo | | 1 ninety days graphy, while the Metro directors Kingston for the | Hil organization that ig to be used that It is the determination of the Are without doubt the greatest mas | \ : officers that the 146th will be made ors of the producing art, But above {| \ - l up only of men of the highest stand- all the Metro pictures have diver J . 1 $ I lard, and for this reason great caro SIL) and the various releases are ' y ">. lilit | will be taken in the selection of re » arranged that distinctly different : '¥ on on orse S di e cruits The 146th, when it becom types of picture follow each other. § a unit at full strength, is to be sec Among the well known stars ap ond to none in the Canadian expedi rearing in Metro are the following tionary force Francis XN. Bushman, William Faver- y | It has been decided that every sham, Olga Petrova, Ethel Barry i il man who is accepted for the battal- more, Valli Valli, Henry Kolker, 0 d 0rces er I 9 » ion will wear a badge with, I46th Mary Mies Minter, Albert Cheval Overseas Battalion," on his left arm ier, Lois Meredith, Max Figmau, Ed to indicate to the public that he is mund Breese, Ann Murdock, Flor- in training for overseas service. Uni- ence Reed, Jane Gray, Dorothy Don form will be issued as soon as possi- nell Gail Kane, Emmet Corrigan, ble after the men are accepted Hamilton Revelle, Emmy Widelan Hl These are acknowle ed the two I ading { et -------------- -- Martha Hedman, Lionel Barrymore 1 ¥ " - American Corsets at the present time Wet have decided O make a big ed SEE rhta and Howard Estabrook. With sueh list of stars and such a splendid CE in-D ; : i S| y tH akeh o basis for their whole introduction A \ Ch m resses on | + BULbING Ix KiNGsTON. *| thre in,ne wonder that Metro has' § > Thursday, to reduce our large [ll 3 ri. ci sneer rope 3 00 fast utc" wnt Mews 3 that for November the vale of + be congratulated on bringing this stock. 60 Dresses, all the latest + building permits issued: at his + fine new (ine of entertainment to office amounted to $19,270 * Kingston New = York Styles. Goods So far thi year sixty new Died of wounds, Henry Kerr, Otta- HOME NURSING COURSE Fourth Battalion--Killed in ac- from muscle to nerve. The proof of During the eleven months of + the year ending November 30th, + : my bought for this Fall's trade the total value of Kingston + Canadian Casualties. - Velvets, Charmeuse Silks, Taf- feta Silks, etc., in all the lead- : Jesid ances have been erected in 2 ai Sergt. George A. Clarke, Otta- ston % Twenty-first Battalion--Died of mim tion, Thomas J. Shepherd, 72 Earl : a | e fil Dr. James Third Gave Fine Lecture Street, Hingston, Ont. no e1 i oO in ¥ t © S 1 Pp . Th d SM At Y.W.C.A. Parlors, Nora ale rice urs a fll Dr. James Third's lecture to the! St. George's A. Y. P. A. envher f tl CWC i St. George's Cathedral branchof the y, Hi ors 2 ie Y.W.C.A. on Tues A.Y.P.A. meeting was held Tuesday . . . - ill tho great increase in the number of See them in the window he Toma ne mies qucould | Announcements ol : : dM and. Reet Tomer i acoso After the big Annual Sale, we find about 70 pairs left, whieh $3 00 building permits was $203,460, + Second Battalion Killed in ac- Ing shades, Dresses that sold ii | * * wounds, Frank A. Jefferiss, Little ll day evening wa vell attended. t - 1 was the ae Was ie: aed, iH evening. There was an initiation ' t be by loo 6 service and five new members were ine 00 a o be given by local doctbrs The admitted to the William Notices of any character To- we now put into one lot. Your choice and the officers are confident with the have, been appointed sole agents in Fhe as compared with $281,497 for + tion, George L. Welsford, Bucking- the same period of 1914 + ham, Que. $ | 2 £ 0 t $35 00 Hl) | eee HERR EEE ERE EE Britain, Ont.; Charles A. Wendt, Ot- .- oO . , tawa {il subject of the .lecture was "The society. : / e J 5 - - a 05 | Wear and Tear of the Nerves." onsen, delegate to the Dominion : 9 . | By numerous illustrations, the lec-| ots deat oBveRtos Bel at er % : fill turer showed how work .and there. and a heart Rou! ' ir ki 5 por, - § z | fore responsibility, had been shifted Bim Y ¥ole of thanks was By: ' é C e | during the last quarter of a century, *2 1 ra tiie rune} * : rhe gute - me - - - et Pl tt Pll 5st sd . ye a re - = Thal an sprung up in Canada ating to future genta, whare an ! a = eS } e DATS. admission fee is charged, are BSE Are | 3 i areal oe al 7 5 : L1-" Toe toeturor then dealt with somel] Tenia aes 5, cracyed, prs These are splendid bargains, Tie arly all pf them £3.00 quality, in Regal of the types of neurasthenia or ner. | [210NS ot 10 a ne for frat hi und other makes, and include all sizes, from 5 1-2 to 10, This is an unusuad vous prostration, in an interesting consecutive Insertion; or 10¢ =a chance. manner, showing how the condition line each insertion. If reading { developed and how it would be avoid. ouitements Tor. soctetios Sm mn eA mt rate ea ei ed. clubs, or other organizations of At the close ot the lecture, a hear- future wrens here no Sdens-~ ty vole of thanks Was tendered to | 308 Tee ds chafged. m doo Lif ; OC tt t th § v Dr. Third, on motion of Mrs. James a rd Lon at a8 beat e€ € . o€ ore | Leslie. a member of the Educational|} for one Insertion. : ky Sh | Committee of the Y.W.C.A. i

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