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

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PAGE RIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1915 Sea i ided tha ; owledge DOLLA ALLLASALLLLLSS ADL ALSALDSSSADS 0S SANDALS DASAMSA AS AASMSASSSSSSSMSSSOSAS ABE rTP RU LT STE HK. D. PONTON ADDRESSED HE CANADIAN CLUB ea Vivid Account of His Ex ald a Warm Tribute » Kingston Men At the Front-- Sounded Call For More Men the men the front kK of the trend 8 the men haseball and other sports an ine time It is only! whe vou get away to the hospita Vas wounded that the time gets gloomy he add me » Car ed ospital in Engl Bishop Bidwell extended the weeks Capt. Pon- | thanks of the Club to Capt. Ponton 'en undergoing treatment | for his address He stated that it ston General Hospital was an admirable address, and he sident of the elub, Capt. | wished to return thanks on behalf I r ® . I W i pre and there wa of the members Speaking person y 4 inusually ls attendance yf ally, it was one of the hest ad I n fact the largest at dresses he had ever listened to, and ee ance which has market the 10 it had touched his heart ngs of the club held It makes one feel proud of our Canadian boys when we hear such a bd Add Addai dd ad ab dd dd ddbbiddbddddd dds SE ee we, and everyone thoroughly story as this told in such a man accounts given by Capt » ) on 0 ® poke In & modest uns Eh: ner said Bishop Bidwell, amidst ner. ands as he ad = hr ve ) rt loud applause I am sure that p the' Canadidns, and espec lly when we have men of this type going os 1 : 0 a4 to the front we need have no fear or Kingston boys, have taken in the pessimism regarding the outcome of great fight, there was great cheering. | this great struggle The speaker's appeal for more men ------ [ These Gloves are not only different, hit the best in King everyone Capt. Ponton is a mos | ston at One Dollar. They are real Fi neh Gloves perfect in cut bride t l 10] Laser ali | a nin Beg THEATRICAL NEWS | 1 and finish, in Black, White, Tans, Greys ; $1 00 ce and | for the front, touched the hearts of luncheon, and the service was good All wanted sizes af We've Elegant Neckwear 50c to $1.50 i} reflecting credit on the managemen I§ of the hotel The Best Makes of Gloves $1 to $2.25 Capt. Ponton was introduced by| To Repeat "An Ideal Husband." | ¢| Our famous "Premier" Kid Glove. These are Perrin's | Capt. Gill, who referred to hin as a| Owing to the success of the make of French Kid, in shad { Tan, Fa y 2 3 A ! : ' "ros y re . ( Ol 1 a, SH SO wn, Greys 7 ic ty <i 00 A man who had been n the thick of [Queen's Dramatic Club's first per-| 5 3. Aad ! 1 5 Perfection in Shirt: $1.00 to $1.75 | he ght ergone | formance, "An Ideal Husband," they Black, White, and White with Black Stitching only . n 1 gun € { od offering it for a second 3, by The Best Brands of Underwear . $1 up fj machine gun fire, rifle fir fering it for 2 nd tims, byl In his opening remark request, at the Grand to- | and who had VOUT TY VUY TOUT VY OY YT VY YTV YYYY 111 Ponton. referred ite y fact that he | Night x {& "The Trefousse" Kid Glove-- This famous make is to be New Hosiery, Night Robes, Pyjamas, Umbrel | had the honor of meeting Col by ti sd) ior sels had here in Black, Tan, White Verv smart in $1 50 : . Ross, Major MeP i, Capt. Geor las, House Coats, Dressing Gowns, Bath Robes, Richardson. and many other Kings |formance, .the general public were! | appearance Price only unable to secure ickets For this etc, etc, all fairly and reasonably priced J tonians who haa won nonors at the TT a ot Ie ein os fror | played a second time hose who! §| NOTE THIS: The abo makes we are selling to-day Major M ) h Y 3. 0 ded the Spe "wand Bled logis Ri Javon) x ( xactly at same price as two vears ago, ing to large orders e ve ce 0 OO the other ht tobe Ww ¢ "hl than that of Friday placed ahead, but we cannot repeat thes i again later ® ® | y the gallantry and br r At the Grand. 3 if of these boys ho left, Kir ' On Thursday, Friday and Satur-| §! 1 S en 1 e lj} Neth the t Canadian Division day, the Grand Opera House willl {| k 1 have an entirely different programme $ WOMEN'S GREY UNDRESSED KID GLOVES Capt Ponton gave a very inter from any vet seen in the eity Char An exclusive range of articles suitable for if | esting account of his stay at Valear-|lotte Walker, America's beautiful ac { WOMEN'S BLACK UNDRESSED KID GLOVES tier, of his trip overseas; his stay at | tress, will be seen in a stirring play Christmas presents for your Soldier Friends k Salisbury Plains ang eventually Me entitled "Out of Darkness A two WOMEN'S FAWN UNDRESSED KID GLOVES trip to the front reel Universal photoplay, a comedy Ad Aad 44 VOUT YYYVYYY training camp at Salisbury Plains | picture, and the Pathe News, show Special French Make at $1.25 pair was not the best place he had ever ing interesting scenes of the war y been in the world, the weather con- | will be seen also The vaudeville LIVINGSTON S Brock St ditions having made it very bad for includes Esmeralda in a high-class training purposes, the men smiled at musical act in which a zylaphone is y v all the hardships sed, and Willis and Roval in an 1 | "w "w : if [ae speaker Jescribed the batts griziml TOIneRY Skit : 'Milady Rat \ 5 : Neuve lle and La 3 3 es 1s splendid PORTA ME A little out of the way, but 1t will pay you to walk. which he went through He said will be shown shi A and | [1S mas di BIC Ip S that the men were not frightened at evening for the last three days of VOUT YVYVYVYYYYOW ee the first baptism of fire, but they this week ------------ | are.very dervous. Turing tie aw. CR LAIDLAW'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS ARE NOTED complaint Capacity Business nce more at- | FOR THEIR VALUES. THESE WE IMPORT Ie tended the screening of Robert W | ¢| DIRECT FROM BELFAST. 'It is almost impossible to de Iseribe the scenes," he said 'When | 3 4 . Service's great poem, "The Shooting 7" @ ( 3g 8, fles, and every . . . $e wachite guns, FHSS, SUL. GVO: | Sf Dan. Metrowr mrothe- ro I WOMEN'S Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, neat hemstitched {thing was in action it was awful Remember that at Neuve Chapelle night The commendatory remarks border Special 3 for 25¢ more shells were fired off in 48 Hours passed by one and all as to the mer than there were during two vears of | its of the feature were, "the best 1] d| WOMEN'S Pure Irish Linen Kandkerchief's ' o the South African war.' ever saw I'his wonderful master p ass fil | Capt. Ponton told about the Cana- piece will be shown for the last time At 10c, 121 2c, 15¢, 20c¢, 25¢ | | dian successes, and as he described to-night The feature for the last their noble capture of German three days of the week is "The Long | {| SHEER Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with dainty hemstitched j\ trenches, the audience burst forfh | Chapee a marvelous picturization into loud applause The hearts of | of Peter B Bre bts Raza in border 15¢, 20c, 25¢ his hearers were deeply touched when six big acts, featuring the great dra . i ' he referred -to is arrival in Bel: | natic actor, Frank Keenan INITIAL Handkerchiefs for Women, pure linen, with hand- | "We were glad to get there wy { Ten tbl ll he added, "for it was for the people Bas That See Not | { worked initial 15¢, 20c 25¢ | | of this country we had left our bhi : ; | x : HO This is the title of a three reel MEN'S Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, special make, He told of the battle of Festubert, | Broadway star drama featuring 3 in pretty gift box 50c¢ box \ and the tertible fight in the orchard I: Yen Baynes and Les to the \ il A touching tribute was paid hy | King Edward 1eatre highly recom- 3 u } il ne STIR Rar Allan Davidson, of mended; also this week's Hearst | | MEN'S Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 12 1-2¢, 25¢, 20c, 19¢; 15¢ d d fll Portsmouth 'He was sergeant of Selig depicting the Red Socks at their ¢| | Sa ; : At Unprece ente lll our bomb throwers,' he said "I [innings in the World's Series, "to-| §| | MEN'S Initial Handkerchiefs, pure linen, fine make 25¢ each | have seen him all night long throw- night and Thursda$ Usual admis | ! * ing hand grenades into the German sion. 6,000 feet of film shown ev-| ¢| | KHAKI] Handkerchiefs, in Silk and French Lawn, also Mer rices lll 'trenches He played the game as ery afternoon | | erized Hill he has always plaved it His death -------------------- c . {was a great loss." TO HELP THE YUND. hildren's Handkerchiefs for Xma Put up in the cutest little Gift Boxes, 3 in a box, 25¢ and 15¢ a box and many other makes. 'Ask to see these to-morrow A high tribute was paid to the ef- er ficiency of the Army Medical Corps, The 14th Officers Will Help In Every * rsda Mornin iit and also the Army Service Corps Way. | ! hu % The medical corps was one of the At a meeting of the officers of the! 1 most wonderful organizations of the 14th Regiment held on Tuesday 9 i | world. A man is wounded in the evening it was decided to give a sub- ® C OC i moruing and Be is In England pen scription of $300 to ther egimen-| ¢ lll edit could not be given the worl tal funds of the 146th Battalion i lof the Army Service Corps Onl ; Thay: realize, far more than do civil- it {Ehit 7 : La 4 Ia had be fans, the necessity of having a regi one night at Langemarcke had the | ental fund for every oversea unit men been minus their supplies The officers will co-operate with BLACK SILK PAILLETTE | (The speaker declared thatethe Al | pout tl. C. A. Low in evgry pos-| lies were working as a unit "And sibfe way in building up a large regi- BLACK SILK LOUISENE i Lis fue only way that success will | yantal fund and in securing recruits to the battalion Col. Low was an He added that he had the pleasure officer of the 14th Regiment for over | ' 1 BLACK SATIN MERV. (Bonnett S make). lily | of secing King Albgrt of Belgium. twenty vears BI ACK SATIN DUCHESS | | le is Ban with a big beart.".be! "1 'was also decided to send | ' roe. and il 1s no wonder that the | ohristmas 'gifts to all of the 14th] | oD i : i A | Regiment officers overseas. There! Pl: valor we 23 lar shade Lonis- IM The boys af the front are making are twenty-five serving in Europe now ain colors, over oO popular shades, mn Loni a great sacrifice, and lcok for em-'gnd the same number in overseas enes, Patllettes, Messilenes, and Satin Mervs. couragement from you at home. pattalions in Canada . } | These men are giving their lives. It . HE | is up to every man who is nol going Dr. D. E. Mundell To Lecture. a a - " -- = n { to the front to put his hand into his ; $ ane TA | pocket, and to put it down so far! At the ¥. W. C. A. the third lac 4 i ir it {ture in connection with the Home ® if {that it hurts, and then it will be a Nursing will be given by Dr. I. E. || - ba * lf | sacrifice. 1 wish to say that the men| yy dal on Thursday night. Sub. ANncy 1 Sy ill who are making money out of graft if, 5: Fractures, Disloca:!] : { from Government contracts are trait-| yo og Bandaging." {ors to the British cause. I have no| a : ; : : | objection to ligitimate profit." f.| Mske O'Hara, in bis. nawdat play. Hi | An immense variety of stripes, cheeks, plaids, J 4 ts stage the speaker paid &| Kilkenny," ill ne Papo PY ali men ' : IW u rt . 8 o 1 spots, brocades and fancy misinves. Regular Sl varm tribe to te artery, "as) rye und capable company. and. nis | . prices Toc, Yo, $1.00 and *£1.20, Thursday morn- i state that the artillery had at all pow songs written especially for this [fi 5 ing all at one price lll | times. given splendtd support. | production. Mr. O'Hara will be at ff | Capt. Ponton again discussed the the Grand on Monday next. . aw Flv i : gt s T.adias + racer ved aro ¥ - "ATV | part the "'stay-at-homes" should take, Sweet Cider. J. Crawford. Our mew Evening Shoes for Ladies just received are up-to-date in every | and in doing so said: il detail and include the latest creations in dainty Footwear. These lines in- : { "There are men who have not yet| + v Sati $13 PRO ra I © nt ate » Ty 1 i ip {decided about going to the front. clude Satin Slippers in various colors and patent leather, ranging in price ' { They do not regard jt as their duty) Announcements from {to go. I venture td say that if the | ib-- | Germans wer about forty-five miles Notices /of any character re- | : : | from 'Kingston they would be ready|| ating to future events, where an | - See corner window --it tells the story. {to go. But would it not be better | admission fee is charged, are | knowing thie Huns as we do, to keep|| Ingerted in the advertistn , A 3 or h i Demme En ii ' them three thousand miles away?"|| [nsertion and be a Mne for each || . ® @ ; Speaking about the reported|| consecutive insertien; or 18¢c a | atrocities committed by (he Ger-|| line each insertion. if reading | mans, Capt. Ponton said that some Announcements for societies, | might be inclined to believe that | clubs, or 'other urgeniziione of i 3 - i { the stories were mot true. | uture events, Where Bo Af | many ° sion fee is charged, may be In- { fe ve read all the stories as re-| | el i t e I have |] serted in this celumn at one cent yi oe or ee et ll PP Pi rt lf A tii | gards Belgium," he said, "and 1] a word, with a minimum of have not found one story to be ig for one lmbertion. aggerafed.

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