Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1915, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1915 Ra NEEL 57 ES EE TITY \ Sv A IEEE RA Ss noe WINTER OVERCOATS { OUR Overcoats. The 14 ( ! of nd e soliert Voll eed $15, $16.50, $18, up to $22. WNC MN RPE rps | CHRISTMAS DONATIONS TO HOSPITAY Fog GENERAI eg ---------------------------- 1 ys (a wl vémber Very Busy hi the Instity \t The Gra Management ( Fhe MOR ommitteg Vis at Highest Efficiency I'he phe Programing with the Ward 7 Ver orous picture, full of tuation \ al photoplay Under comedy picture, "When ried," and the Pathe New very interesting he war, completed the programme will Wednesday omplica Univer aun ed s tWO-Tee the Crescent Snitz "some ven the ¢ prepared Manage sted 10 repor same be zht and on 1h tthe Big Crowd at Griffin's 1 words Theatre and vet mysterious filled Griffin's evening to capacity, was not a person in the audi ence who was not more than satisfied with the entertainment given Effie proved a wonderfully attractive girl beautifully gowned, and who seemed with the power to answer possible question without twin I'he simple Ask Effie I \ on Monday ernor there L state iency le I n Genera inder all circums th efficiency Comm Mana duties and t pital it mammtiin prese: t ee of possessed every kle Fhe first 'part of her programme was devoted to the calling of people's Any person asking the What is my name?" re correct answer alive to it 1 will find everything about stitution kept in the highest pos cleanliness and efficiency financial statement factory I'he the ippointed showed quite state o I'he wa dered sati names report question the 1 eived Her manager to think of and in reply such ¢ Dr. Coglon newly 1 andi rintender then asked his friend or rela fhe answer as You Jame at will return in a ad been a very 1sy n tl 1 fe ence One t exceeded any month previon r tive to a question ported Notwithstandin would give number of patient very si all the staff management of son front Yes short time Every person in the with a slip of a que que treateq are thinking rate wa The medical to meet the 0 that it ire to be invited | very regular audience was benefit and One supplied paper ked to write SWers may have the their 1ggestiol ind large exper a down sition ol to Lior by a her ar brought a round of applause will reach t before | oldier It Y es It will be jy vO the aster will not, "however, be there soon warfare that on E ( ngaged mn I'he will + stopped hy time Her second act is pended in the passed around her Effie's entertainment ig really won Harr . t i to remain sus re ointed v : Vos appoin wir while a hoop is for the pre t Pr Been Bee eee creer Bee eS not LIVINGSTON'S. Brock St. A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. derful, and Kingstonians should miss this opportunity of seeing a real I NEWS ABOUT THE TROOPS | QUARTERED IN THE CITY | A I. PL mystery At the Strand On Monday afternoon and even Films were introduc the vehicle Service's classic the great snow world, "The g of Dan McGrew," in which ng Metro Star From Page } dentists, Capts, Walt engaged on }3rd Battery (Continued The military and Simpson, are {for the men of the ed to Kingstonians, chos en being Robert W work ' AAA AN ll AN AAA ANN Sale of High Class SILKS At Unprecedented Prices Thursday Morning, 8.30 Orclock BLACK SILX PAILLETTE BLACK SILK LOUISENE BLACK SATIN MERV. (Bonnett's make). BLACK SATIN DUCHESS. Plain colors, over 30 popular shades, in Louis- cnes, Paillettes, Messilenes, and Satin Mervs." Fancy Silks An immense variety of stripes, cheeks, plaids, spots, brocades and fancy mixtures. © Regular prices T5¢, 90¢, ¥1.00 and $1.20. Thursday morn- ing all at one price 39ca Yard See corner window --it tells the story. ill out for him. at eminent" d¥amatic staf is featur- 'o attempt to. describe this photo play in detail it would : columns of space. The fact that The sergeant instructors of capacity and sudden out Pp, 8. 1. are Dryden, Gillice and Quin bursts of applause from time to time lan ag the many wonderful scenes were the th Provisional ed quarters The N. C. O Infantry Park the have dormitories 'a of School of jthe Artillery the houses Frown on screen speaks for te Other good photo-plays were The same bill will be to-night and at the matinee and Wednesday evening shows, This bill is big treat and all lovers k should not The list of officers for the 155th also shown Hastings and Prince Edward county | Battalion has been announced as fol lows: Lieut.-Col. M. K. Adams, 16th Regiment, officer commanding; Lieut Col. H: E. Putman, 16th Regiment second in command; Capt. A. PP. Al- miss 5 It I1en, 15th, second major; Capt. R. D - ! Pouton, 15th, adjutant (until fit overseas service); Hon. Captain J D. Doyle, 15th, quartermaster; Capi [C. A. Publow, A.M.C:, medical off | cer Captains epeated 1 sure class pictures Books For Children. expect and enjoy Christmas The edition of Mo most elaborate people's book $2.00 copy Peter Pan tifully illustrated in color; ther West Wind Stories,' child will books Osgood Goose" is Every new this new 15th | ther Grover the young Price The Story of 'ook Capt, ( pr. | and the Capt. W. J (with rank of major) Wallbridge, 15th (with rank of jor), Capt. A. CC. McFee, 15th C. H. Holton, 15th; Capt. S. J more; 16th; Capt. P. W. Geen, 15th Lieut. N. A, Irwin, 15th; Lieut. W Bed Time Story Book' are perfect H. Wrightmeyver ly charming books for young chil Subalterns-- Lieut. R. E Noble, dren, which appeal to their love for 16th; Lieut. H. A. Fish, 15th; Lieut. pets 'Daddy's Sword," by the R. Duffin, 16th; Lieut. D. § Ains- | thor of "Probable Son," a story of worth, 16th; Lieut. W. B. Ferguson, the great war for voung people, and 16th; Lieut. ( F. Hamly 16th; Beatrix Potter's "Peter Rabbit Lieut, E. J. 8. Kelly, 16th; Lieut. ¥.| Books' all delight the children R Webb, 15th Uglow &Co's stock is now complete The 15th Regiment is of Belleville, at a and the 16th Regiment of Picton Notices of allotment of Canada's - ee War Loan will be mailed toward the latter part of the week. Total sub- scriptions wil] reach $105,000,000 Ald. John Dunn, Toronto, announ- ced his candidature for the Board of Control well-known C. A Magrath addressing the Cfanadian Club, emphasized the need tor united interests of the Empire, und advocated restriction of undesir- able immigration. Eighty per cent. of the recruits at London last week were native Can- adlans em artistic year of ma Capt Gil beau The Mo and "The au NOT LIKELY TO PLAY. Marchand Will Likely Give Hockey For This Winter, Ray Marchand, the hockey player, who played i eral vears with the Frontenacs, and who afterwards branched out into the big leagues, has received several | fine offers for this winter, but it is | likely that he will retire from the | | game Asked by the Whig Tuesday, || Mr. Marchand stated that he did not {think he would play the game this { winter, He has settled down in Announcements Ray Up for sev on Kingston, is in business here, and he {thinks that Kingston is good enough | for him. Ray is one of the best | goal tenders in Canada, and during his time on the Frontenacs put up some brilliant games. Some of the |teams in the States have had lines! Ray is now the father | of a bouncing baby boy, who gives | | every promise of being a great hockey player some day. | stems ilies Notices of any character re- ating to future events, where an admission fee is charged, are Inserted in the advertising columns at 10¢ a line for first insertion and 5c a line for each consecutive Insertion: or 10c a line each insertion. If reading matter. Anpouncements for socleties, clubs, 'or other organizatio of future events, where no admis- sion fee ig charged, may be in- serted in this column at one cent a word, with a minimum of 28¢ for one Insertion. Gifts For Soldiers, Among the many specially suit- | i able gifts for soldiers at home and | | abroad, will be found the following: | | Pocket Portfolios; Pocket Unbreak- | | able Mirrors, with comb; Travelling | | Companions in leather; Soldiers' Diar- | | les for 1916,different sizes, in leather | {and khaki, with pencil attached; Pock: | was tendered to Miss Boskill, Supt. jet Coat Hangers,and Fountain Pens. | of Nurses, Senior Nurses and Miss { R. Uglow & Co. have a full stock of | Frances Carscadden, Dietitian, Gen i above. Make your choice early Nate of Thanks. and with untiring effort and inter- | est, the Home Nursing Class has just! shares completed a very successful dourse The remainder of the course com Kingston Investors Benefit. Domidion Steel Foundries { Mave advanced $77 in two months; {and are still going up. { prominent Kingston men are large-|inent physicians of the city. {ly interested. The second of these lectures willl i Vincent C. 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