Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Feb 1916, p. 8

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_THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1916. tary sports in Artillery Park: mili HOCKEY A tary sireet parade with fireworks: Bi p.m. to 16.20 p m., military ba | zaar and ban er i eo . COLLECIATES ANP. FORT HOPE | aa! and band concert in the Ar TO PLAY HERE Q - er Extensive plang have been made On Wednesday and In Port Hope on land there will undoubtedly be a Friday--~Curling Matches--Hockey very large attendance. Sua ers 3 from all parts of the garriso Practice. the city for the evept and gr Word was received in the ¢ity on terest is being taken. Monday morning, to the effect that | -- the first game in the second round! Lieut. G Coward, $0th Battalfon, ' of the Junior G.H.A. series would be | was in the eity on Monday on miita rink here on y i 5 sai a played at the covered tary business } Wednesday night between the' Col ; : ALL THE LEADING FASHION JOURNALS CLAIM THAT legiates Institute team and Port Lieut, H. 8, Wilson brought in thir : no | Hope and the next game at Port | ty-one recruits from Plevna on Sat i > Cl tl f : Hope on Friday wich" Great wr Und for the 14h Banaiion carn] FOR THE COMING SPRING AND SUMMER ONE OF est is being taken in the ser ANG va Jdeut, Wilson is very optimis- ¢ h a record crowd is looked for on jc of the prespects in (his part of |} es o Wednesday Keht. - the of Ihe procpsms that a aon i THE MOST POPULAR MATERIALS WILL BE x . » will undoubtedly be secured. Practice Toesdny Night, -- } Arrangements have been made foi | Word has been received at Have- @ the members of both the sentor ana lock, from Lan¢e-Corpl. Charles i junior Frontenac hockey teams tc | Southgate, who was seriously wound- [fi . p practize at the Covered Rink at ¢ ed on the 8th of Decenber last, to} | 1 o'clock Tuesday night the 'effect that he is to be moved tc |} 3 England and is out of danger, but é New Curling Schedule, will be confined to the hospital for |} Step in and take a look Step in ind take a look 3 Owing-to the fact that soft wea(h. | Some time yet. He was shot through at one Suits: examine i ble to make the cancelling of | the left lung at a point just. two in fabrics: note . the rr cul 1 1g necessary, T. M ches above the heart, and had a very : : ? F | & $ seed follow narrow escape from death worked into the ; ! edule so that they 4 garment; take special | " The hays of the "Prince Hdwarg t . I : a 3 : 1 Company' ¢ getting very proficient notice ol the splendid a atheson > a n their drill and under the command tailoring. You'll cer Sleeth vs. McKelvey: Zuflet vs, Sth. Of Cap Nom ire rap'dly develoy soo . £ % > : kroyd artrick ing into the battalion's crack com tamly like onr "Better 5 No : Revi; pany. Clothes' vou'll like . 3 i gham vs. Inman; Birkett vs. An po . . : Lieut. Garnet Hughe oul prie 8, too, >, ; rsday---4 p. m., Macdonald vs. | at Dover, Eng., S 8 . Na elly: Wallace vs. Anderson; 6.56 in charge of "D" Fligl uits, $15, $18 and $20, o m Elliott v Hambrooks Wanegh sisting of five machines and th Warwick men, and that makes some work Remember, however, } _ Anyone failing to report forfeifs °ry day A t Bane On Mouday mort «WN is Wormwith feated P. D mat lieut Arnold Adams, Picton i 14 to 4 living at the Married Officers' Quar ---- ters, Risboro Barracks, Kn while av Jt tinz his, signalling course, a he . . y Hockey Results, taking his signal] urs, We were mast fortunate in placing onr orders last Septem- lowing were the < ro. | military s¢ hool. 7 . ah Saturday . ' her for a krge quantity at the prices then asked. These nave > 453 \. (Continued on. page 12.) now arrived and are extra good value compared with present ( oronto ; : 8 Wanderer eB. Beet prices of the malors. oh rh " : THEATRICAL NEWS BLACK PAILLETTE --I'ull vard wide: in execllent wearing silk : $1.00 yard be run oft that elothes prices are thesame everywhere, an that an advertised clothes price does not amount to a "hill of beans' until vou sce the sort of style and tailor ing thie price stands for, That's why vou'll like Ol VEY w -- VEVYYYwVTeTY bolt Clotl 9 5 Hope 7 Oshay wile) olhes, 3 nd ntiric T Sar ; To-night, "Bringing Up Father" A treat of unusual proport 15 he promised at the Grand to-nigh BLACK DUCHESSE SILKS. wehes wide, very firm in tex With the Curlers, where Jue su ves ah arieon Lom ture and perfect In weave . $1.25 yard \t the curling rink on Saturd AY 1 LN ee AC, Sens TRE att nd CE the following rinks played: = 2 underlined to hoi the hoa : \ RN i rsa This merry concoction of mirtl BLACK DUCHESSE SILKSy 6 inches wide, a make that can ydy and songs is based on the { Bailey and G Hague, (skij Toa com EE a Sia oh, he relied onto give the oreatest satisfaction ..$1.49 yard { ; p ra "Ai : spo@sor by Manager G ! om : RT i Anderson, IP 1 hose name re air es 808 c- 9 : +B vy (skip): tion to followers of local trical | McCartney > play is out of the beaten path BROCK STREET. Stor dA M Lean (skip) na has Sen ai pli braised hod | | > ig A i nA nso 5 . Frizzell ol 1 its ofiginal features, treatment oi ; A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk 12 : eo Hi if dl d eta , ; S ) qualities A strong and competent | H. Richardson, T : : ud W. Baillie (skip) | company has beén engaged and no detail has been overlooked to make | the offering one to be remembered | | | | | | | i 36 inches wide, dress 'weicht. also suitable for Waists and Un- derskirtg: >... ii a o...$1.00 yard and enjoyed At the Grand, in selecting the programme and BLACK TAFFETA ull vard wide, dress weight: rich deep eville and photo plays to be we Grand Opera House : black Ter $1.25 yard 1 and Wednesday of this H week, the management secured one; 11 1 renén, 1, G an y > oh rer tv} oe " x .y . op ¢ n 'rof. Ma (skip)--g. (91 Lie Lost Bey inv the civil BLACK SILK TAFFETAS The tainous ** Empress" quality, 36 y ay » a : justin Farnuoy the celebrated ¢ 1 | : : : aa, - ey Tu Ais, i F. Wal-| ov 11 be geen in the Famous Play- | § inches wid a periect hlaeck and pr ope I weight for spr ing sities facDonald (skip) rs Filmization® of Booth Tarking-| 1 : wk i ..$1.50 yard 5 8-1 modes--one make at and most popular work, Sans rr al EME STRATA eT. Fa - : Gentleman From Indiana." A] Another make at : . $2.00 yard uiser, Hambrook hi | ton. x Saf two reel Universal photo play, a com-| HR " a ie . 4 ' Li id B. Walken sii picture, the Pathe News showing . es lel aA eT N 3 Joo ny R re Lay ' . ir S80 cenes of the war, and} | t : : &tran Fgdsen. ¢ Paramount Topical Budget a - In i 1. : Fal y J P) ; ow 1 nteresting picture which @® w s hunts diliiidhl 2 tele sud H. as been added to the' programme jy dC ! op ns 2 i 1 ig : lzzell and | ci gls0 be shown. The vaudeville It ook is the best that could be se cured and includes "The Naval Trio" 'artney Arne by gh class singing and musical es to be the best that shown in the This | 26 inches wide, new make, at |. ...$1.25 yard High cass "quate Een E Wetnies aherion 00. 3) BLACK SILK POPLINS 10 inches wide ...$1.50 yard News of Troops | ie Fen -. nt," in which BLACK SILK POPLINS--12 inches wide ....$2.00 yard : ee) in the Cit 1 , one Fins origi gibi I / Less Than Manufac ny atic Actress in starred sir i BLACK SILK CREPE DE CHENE- 36 ingles wide: special Be IP, -- EN ---- a combination: of stars and ob gees "Dificers of The §0Th Hattakion on | star Ms that will create a distinct al : in a ....$1.00 yard Saturday evening went to N ee Sensation The Final Judgment". gi o . 3 - y : : ! : $F in respon to voiced suspicion of as ftten by George Scarvoroy 5 : A i} Napanee residents, and vestigated th? or o The Lure." "At. Bay Lip eos . : Fo - into the nationalities of four forei and r Broadway sud ses, 'and i 8 " i found that the fo contains an absorbing gripping i were of Russian birth and svmpa- story ideally adapted to the forceful i thies but wera not able to neak Bilt of Miss Barrymore There are i] English and express their views ores of "hig scenes" in the pictite 9 Mall . 1 , y - before the intricate problem of the FINE LINEN NAPKINS Full SIZ, all ready i Major W. Alan Stroud. O.C "love hree men for the same wo- hemmed, in good patterns, squadron, 13th C.M.R ts In raveled. The entire gamut mas city on Saturds : fun n emotion is run in the mas $1.60, $1.75 and $2.00 a dozen ¥ ailiraay = mano ng of -a big theme. Miss Timms: 13th CM, I Barrymore is supported by a vast of al merit. The Final Judgment, } with other good ph plays : 1 . ill be shown at the Strand The 5.8 NAPKINS For Breakfast or Lunch. in 5 Safioda Gora a Be A hon wed, toms of + nS ne addy. 7 Spots, stripes, floral and other good pat- i wing f inter terns, irom... % $1.00 to $4.00 a dozen i ton! 16 s A Denison. € EA At the King Edward, 7 a etired to pen i 3 he all star programme. Stanley diet uhnt fhiertiht nm AA Art granted tk 1k eof Bri ener. and the sl traders taken in the i} al on retiren t 141} Januar le of Africa. The "Alterna | : . ' i} 1916 tive," an American Clipper sdbject' e 200 DO2Z. EXTRA FINE DOUBLE DAMASK | 9th Brigade, 5th (Kingstog t { uring Constance Coe and Ar Saree! Boots tery---Provisional- Lieuteuancy En yr Maude concluding'with a Key ~ DINNER NAPKINS A special purchase R pernumerary) B. W Franklin ¢ stofie Comedy, "Lest and Won." | from ane of the hest ni intfactin®érs in Tre- i} transferre ¢ Front ena i al Ram issioy Watch for The . q i | : } i : Regim } Yoo r, 1915 yiamond from She Sky eoming iS ¢ al ) vio In lou dr boots that will resist snow: land: heantitul de STIR IES vy I enl te prie e R 2.0). i'o be Ovi n i enants (Su Monday and Tuesday, Feb, 14th and It I almost im HHPOSS] i n Ls MY: leatiiel he y BL h Special value at $3.75 a dozen pernumerary) as Tonkin Me 15th at the Ki war I water. ¥ z - Cabe, gentleman 28¢t1 December, Asa f 1815; Cecil LeRoy Boyd, gentieman ( 3 . ~~ 29th December, 1915 ANNOUNCEMENTS. i 4th Hussars To be provisional : - . lieutenants (superpumerary): John Teiti . \ : : . re : Notices of any character re- . ODD DOZENS from broken sets of extra large | Haveld Ram gentleman. 2nd De lating to future events, where Napkins in the veyl«inest qualities at spe- © fg Ba an admission fee is charged, ® = pri = A Informalion from Haniltol st are inserted in the advertising r Have vor boots avgll rubbed with Viseol Oil and it will kee p leather clad prices, Rien trom }lainiiton side columns at 10e a line for first 5 oe Xo that the men of "C* squadron, 13th | jysertion and 5¢ a line for each saft and pliable and absolingly damp proof. 1-4 Pint Tins 26c. : C. M. R.. are now being much better cougecutive insertion; or 10c a : . : used due 4a the energies of King line each insertion, if reading tonians 'on their behalf A second matter. < : i : { i} stove, a second blanket and better ANhounie ts 1 fet Medical attendance are now being : cements for societies, 1 Le : clubs, or other orgufiizations of '§ given. There i= inuch less sickness, avant ta Rte stabion aoe shone" compere | £2ta"e stents. whee no adie | oc] e t \oe o! ec 1; hat horses will be so IS thi : J it is expected t horses will be serted in this column at one - ear future i J | cured in the n LL cent a word, with a minimum { CE | | The programme for td-day's mk" 25¢ for one insertion. yal reads: 2 PD AL to 4.p. Wm, mili: ma ------ i ro

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