Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Mar 1916, p. 3

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Bee. EAA SRR eine ii HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916. 2 "PAGANINI AT } SOLDIERS DEEPLY APPRECIATE THE VALUE OF CHERSE. ' e-- --- ; : - s ! ] : hs Gilt of Socks From Kind Friends| Greater Use of Daily Product Would | : > + Jair to-day and on. 8a y- Bo : | ie : At Home, Save Canadi Millions. . . . GHORGE ABLISS I¥ A. GREAT The following letfer has been té- Just & year ago Prof. H. H. Deas . 1 CHARACTER ACTOR, ¢eived by George Perryman, from t the Ontario A . . Eo : -------- Corpl. Straughan, No. 4 Company, p © Agricultural College, {An Interesting Story Which Centres! 5p Baiialion, at the front; in an address before the dairymen I "Around the Life of An Malian Wiz-| "Just a few words of thanks on; ©f Optatio strongly nrged a greater t "ard of the Violin. @ | behalf of your generosity in supply-| home coBsumption of cheese. He : " = Ing socks to the boys. You have ! 80 doing mot only as Tasuiin, at the Wrand last no idea as to how these small gifts | WOuld the cost. of living be reduced tnt he 1s to-day Without a peer as! AT® @Ppreciated especially when one | Dut an addi tional market ule be fie character actor. His, work - all| D9 Just finished a long march and Braid Follow dairy ue, He through the play was refined and 38 & pair of clean socks to fall back ET be oe deeply human, It was the opfajon| OP Wich are a decided relief to the i -- value of a pound of or ny that he was even more pow- Having come to Francesbver | cheese is estimated to be equal to eral . in this than in "Disracli." A| (Welve months ago with the Firat | that of two pounds of average meat. AT : . Ji good-sized audience was present, and| canadian Division, I got to know the Estimating the present meat econ- every one enjoyed it. While *Paga- real value of a good pair of socks, sumption at 25 1bs. per capita (a low y which ih nD estimate), Canadians are consuming nini" is not a play that would appeal a. Eo along way. in keeping a| 23CE 200,000,000 ibs. meat annual- ; ; to the average theatregoer, it is one MaB's feet in good condition, We in which every Ta is a study, | 2! appreciate the way in which our x at a cost of wbout $40,000,000. and one which grips the attention of | C20adian friends have Kinds and ya proper derstanding of lood h sho audience from start to finish.| thoushtiully kept us sapplied with A ales, We might save about. $16. : : The story is one of the eighteenth | these small comforts while undergo. re a ually on this one Rem y ----rA Mi century, and centres around Paga-| 8 many untold hardships in muddy | 21000 DY substituting a part of the : nini, an Italian wizard of the violin, Flanders, Every gift helps to keep. Brostnt mda} ration for cheese. This - a man who lived supremely for his| UP the spirits of the boys who ar Would figure somewhat as follows: A ; . art, and who possessed an eccentric) Ot only sacrificing pleasure and] Cheese consumption of ten pounds 10 Only English Rain- temperament. Paganini, in the) comforts but their lives to uphold | Por head would be about 80,000,000 coats; Reg. 10.50 and year 1830, visits a home in England, | the good old name of Cinada and the | '°% is would take the place of and there meets a young woman"who | (raditions of the British Empire," | bout 160,000,000 Ibs. meat, and still $12.50. Special 6953 falls in love, not so much with the leave 40,000,000 1bs. meat for those man as with his music. | who prefer corpse to cheese. The leaves hey home llom hen he } eighty million pounds of meat saved 15 Only Men's English Wand, ieeting him at Calais. endon. ould cunt abot sixteen. million dot: vors to make ; ars. e a Raincoats in Parmat. Shake love to him. _ He com : instead of so mueh meat ouid be mands her to returu to her home, but F § : tin and T'weeds; reg. she will not listen to him, ©yril . sixteen millio dollars anally. If a $18.50 Speciall0.50 Maude's daughter, Marjory Maude, . person were to go iq the Finance A takes the part of Charlotte Watson. ¥ ax Minister of Canada and tell him how | 8he becomes so infatuated with the 3 " J to. ye sistoan million dollars an. i . man that she throws over her lover, : nually for the people, such a person] jE 11 ' > 8 Only Silk Raincoats; I dashing young guardsman. Tne would be looked npon as a wizard or ii : : ; ' $25. Special $15 | lover and the girl's father follow > a fanatic and would probably get a | | k ' her, and there is an interesting scene . 'soft job' with the Government--or s in the presence of the great Paga- 8 { "Hi N be committed to a lunatic asylum-- | ME ' i | Now is vour chance to finini, in which the guardsman shows ¢ vet the figures show these astonish-| | a a NEO y oc "Jl the girl he loves that the celebrated \ i ing results." i' f 'buy a Raincoat be fore violinist and composer holds her fo i: : Prof. Dean's conclusions gre cer-|§ 0 ; i the heavy) rains will Blonly second in his affections. his, vio- : tainly astonishing, but they would come 3 {lin coming first in all his thoughts. : WM |'| have Been even more so if he had It was not until this stage was reach- Y 4] | calculated on the actual meat con-| Hi 7 - > ed that Charlotte decides to return to| I ali 1 sumption per capita, for, instead of , her home. Miss Maude gave a splen-| pS tl : twenty-five ppunds statistics show it| Bi ¢ did portrayal of the part. Winsome =? gm J to be 175 pSunds, while the con- and romantic, she presented a beau- % id sumption of cheese is estimated to be NGS Reme the Place-- tiful picture, and her work was so \ only three pounds. ' NEW SPRING SUITS marked a to' make her a geperal 3 Theoretically the substitution of ¢ favorite With the Sudienses 4 . " cheese for meat works al right, Jot 100 of the highest grade all wool Serge and Black and White Checked Miss Arliss gave a finishe er- ] : oubtless, there were many heard the Cael vant Be owe Wide . s a Lea ° 4 ) | formance in the role of Lady Fes 8 : address or read a repert of it who Suits--all cleverly designed New York models, full satiin lined; sizes ford, while Miss Florence Auer, as Jf | doubted its practicability. It seemed 14 to 42--all wanted shades. All alterations free. Regular $16.50 to 213 PRINCESS ST. {| Antonio Branchi, was good as the ¥ -.. too good to be true. On a study of 199 50 Sale Pric $13 95 Halian lover of the great violinist, the British importS during the past $ a)! IT a Porrrrraneans e o a H although at times she indulged in the 3 i ¢ , two years, however, we see that it Op. Grand Opera House melodramatic. Edgar Kent, as Sir, i! J 2 works practically as well a theoreti- NEW WAISTS Richard Strangford, was an in ests : Na 38 cally. During the year previous to P ane te ra . . ing character. He possessed/a love -- the war 2,400,100,000 pounds of In two assortments, made of Fine White Voile, in plain and colored or the "strong stuff," g meat were imported while during the rive ante ORE ; " a wr RL 5 i scene, fu which he man to get| HB BL i ret torre arin a ny striped effects--organdy trimmed. Reg. $1.50 Sale Price 98¢c away with several choice bottles of| JIS BN | 2.332,000,000 pounds were import- Reg. $2.00 to $2.50 Sale Price $1.50 Burgundy. he was very amusing. ed; a decrease of 68,100,000 Ibs. R. ey -Digges, as Ceorge Harrys, 3X H. Rew, Assistant-Secretary to the Cold Robbers Tiarbury, as Thomas Weteon. sounes , Board of Agriculture, says: "The( lf HOUSE DRESSES arbury, as Thomas Watson, father large demands on imported supplies wit ths ? fap rors! cng ' n avy Y 3 mT. \ - | of Charlotte Watson, did well in their : & of meat for the British and French At Ie is than manufac turers cost. In color = Nav y, { open, Tan, Black Sp | parts. g , armies occasioned a distinct shortage | and White, with colored patterns; sizes 34 to 48. = Dr. Hickey"s Speedy f The cancyy and Stage furnishings ; for the civil population, but this was 4 Se Ya] | were picturesque and in keeping with relieved by a reduced demand." Now, K Cure and Dever s Cold | the time, 1830, while the gowns of there must have been some substitute Regular $1.25 values Breakers 'have robbed jibe ladics-hioup skirta and panta- for these 215 million pounds af meat; Recular $1.50 values ¢ | lets--were quite a novelty, v | EB = Ts 3 a. = and, on looking further we find that ne . ain : EA rg 5 more people of eolds ------r---- | the 'imports of cheese during the Regular $1.75 values Sale Price $1.29 o than any. other similar Jf} =~ ; | JOHN "B. RELLERD same period increased by thirty- ar 51.98 values Salle Pri 48 re TJ] KeNGSTON WOMAN COMPLAINS | 1. a Shab oiprar ELLERD. he Ee a na icamd Ay iy Regular $1.98 values . rice $1. P para 1 I. 1 { Grand, 2 "Hamlet" or Friday | per cent. Thus it is quite evident No cough and cold can [|| About Action of Some Peonte 1n The | doy mand Machen oo | that cheese has been taking the place | JI' "THE BEST FRENCH MODEL : sna I Moving Picture Shows. day i of some of the meat. re ) 'W 3 ET AT fain after a ey doses | A few days ago, the Whig received | WHISKY ee et NI + The question then naturally comes CORS A $1.50 IN TOWN ! : . 4 . OL these splendid reme- lia ietter from a Kingston woman, | SKY ADVANCES IN PRICE | up, why does not the Canadian con- 90 doz. New Model Corsets, mage of imported eoutil and batiste. Speeiah i ' HIS le ini § y at | . -- sumer use more cheese? It is owing t x Feu¥Y pes dies. 'We are justly JJ! complaining about late comers at! Owing To British Government Tak. | {o the lack of knowledge regarding during this great "Dress Up" event { the theatres, spoiling the first part proyd of them. |of a play for those who path on ing Over Distilleries, its economic value and how to pre- | time, | Al | pare it in appetizing forms, such as 25¢ Each. | mm ! mest from hour to Nour the | meats are prepared. Prof. Harcourt NEW SPORT COATS ""This_is not the only complaint," | price of imported whiskey is increas- | : fi 4 1 2 yo . \ ' " ' { «aid a Kingston laMy to the Whig, | ing, until to-day a case of whisky | {8 Bulletin 221 states: "Cheese is one In White Montanae and Chinchilla Clothes. dee: ot Dress Up' on Thursday morning, "even. in the! imported from Great Britain is from | of our most concentrated foods, More leaders at ; . .Sale Price $5.96 and $8.50 Best's | picture shows there is trouble. In| 50 to 75 per cent. higher than what | thaB one-fourth of its weight is pro- nearly every shew you will notice! it was six months ago, while whisky | tein, about one-third fats, and one- btn - "wostving bo % that when the people see the end of in bulk has increased in price as Jhirg waigh ais nat bniy ¥aiuable All Sizes--all ne Wal) les the programme approaching, they| much as from 100 per cent. to 150] h otein, or muscle- | § The Popular Drug Store | commence to put on :their clothes] per cent. forming material, and fat it contains, | lf IGHTGOWNS Open Sundays. and make a belt for the door. As! Advices from Britain indicate that rn pe aaat the cuse' with i oN 180 S le Nigl ligl tl 1 | led fron i 111 oy a rosult y a . | within a very few days the ve is z it 180 Se » Nightgowns, slightly mussed and soilec rom handling; A result people" who want to see the! a very few days the price isi 5 C0 COR fog the variety of ways} ~ Sample Nightgowns ghtn ¢ ' 23 { i i show @ is | Boing to make still f or i \ ap oS a u.- > bey : : Een he unt er ee | So eaten ur, Jump Loe le 200, eerie of rene regularly priced from $1.00 to. 3.00 Sale Price Less One-Half is spoiled for them. I think it is a tain Scotch or Irish whiskies at any. | Herald and Vieekly Star. | shame. There are some who willthing less than nearly double the or- | ER, { not even wait till the National An-| dinary price. General Kissed Canadians, | DRAW S | them is played." { . The reasdbn given for this is the| The .Fremch military authorities, | 10 doz., regular 50¢, 60¢ and 75¢ values . | : . : ne ox oar 1a : i | action of the British Government in iwho have long admired. the splendid | 5 doz., regular 25¢ and 35¢ qualities 'aces wae .Sale Price 19¢ | | Gilbert's teas in bulk &re 20 per| taking over all the whisky distiller! allantry of the Canadi ve pub-' cent. beer value than package teas. | ies, which have an annual output of | a Ay of their py S Get a sample and try it NX | forty million gallons a' year, and in | days ago by decorating a number of [ NEW PRINTS There's many a slp "twixt the cup | turning back the whisky mma | officers: and men with the Legion of | fi 1,500 vards dainty patterned American Prints, guaranteed fast ¢olors-- : |and 1ip, 'but only one between a man | deered into alcohol for ue in high | Honor and Milita Med says . . { : | and the sidewalk, explosive shells. There is no knowing | philip Gibbs in. the London' Tele- | 26 inclies' wide: reg. 9¢ a vard . |. Sale Price Tc e : No man with a poor memory has | when the war will be over, and so | graph, 5 - | any business to become a liar. the manufacture of Scotch and Irish | Canadian guards of honor, with| ! . : - ---- are holding the supplies that they! nds i - IH WHITE VOILE { have left to them and making big in- | two brass ba Ang pipers of Cana L | | tpt teat | ian "8 i . reins ber ft Raiehe ' , a inche ide: recular 37 1.9 Clothes Made to Meas-'{ To Remove Dandruff || creases in the price. | dian, Seats. re Arann ine GOO vard\ine sqft finished Cotton Voile; 40 inches wide; regular 37 1-2e i | eo ---------------- The price of Old Mull has gone up | neh ; J Sale Price 22¢ -ure 250 Patterns to | Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine eight shillings a case, that of Bul- Dosite 4 Fran Jutantry group. ssn | £33 Choose From. {at any drug store, pour a little into| och Lade, five shillings a case, and : x ., (your hand and rub well into the! that of White Horse, six shillings a Tanes of the Sen. and the officers and WHITE COTTON - Some men will find it| scalp with the finger tips. By morn-| case. In the bottle, Irish whisky has ; 9 rade Ih hite (1 1 hina 5 soft Bnis ae + i to receive the decorations were in a 2,000 yards Fine White Cotton, ina heavy and soft finish--extra special necessary to have their me most, if not all, of this awtul! gone up fifteen to twenty cents a bot- separate place. It was strange that 3 : ' : ? . A : , g-| SCUrt Will have disappeared. Two or tle this week. Brandies have also | foul Pace. Tt was strange thaty} values to-day at 13¢ and 14¢ a yard: full 36 inehes wide . .Sale Price 10c clothes made to meas-| three applications will destroy QYery| gone up fifty cents-a bottle. . The | oosive' the Kise of the Freach sens , 3 5 i | bit of dandruff; stop. scalp itching! price of Canadian whisky has not h ure, notwithstanding the and falling hal. ; Jie ag Souadlay whisk eral. He passed along their lines : i " rat LN is a with his staff while the bands played great variety of ready-| --- the Marseillaise, and the general . aR to-wear Kept in stock| T-- commanding the Canadian corps in- and made as good as spected the French troops. Then the h tri-color was brought forward by a clothes ean be made. guard of honor and with the symbol » A : > To meet the needs of . of the apirit of France, unfurled in all'we not only keep the| ins oma 08s French general pinned theglegion of suits and overcoats A xy Honor and Military Medal fo the réady to put on, but wel} 4} C Tin ! satura arked. lg { "make to measure for kiss which France herself gi ndreds 'who defend her soil. - Canada Will be | cee : : ------ w " - - Ivo them. porter obi PAs an WERE ovo smuns nome. NEW YORK FRUIT TOES : give them perfect satis- have won them by good and brave] Ciiieaseesese 200, 30¢, 40c and SOc faction. You can save 3 i : .e work on the of Boner: den IE ek de Feout Hat a ORANGE Freese ian pel ih 1 3 b n 3 > Pleasant . NAS oi. ariisea " . from $5 to $15 per vuit pas Ric! Fhe Secont Letters received by Mrs, D. Smith, rasan by eoming to us for your ' \ : ; Canadian Infantry battalion, the|36 York street, tell of a pleasant THERN SPY APPLES ............ measured 'clothing, and " Cross of Chevalier of the Legion of | meeting on the field of battle of her ES FOR MARMALADE ....... is a , " Honor came too late except as a|two sons, Pte. Harold, better known . ORANGRS ,........... i ean. select vour cloths r C emorial of his gallantry, for he wasas "Danny" Smith, of the Fifth Field Be BRUIT whe vis ss. 65+ 25s 5s vans vs ve sn vane d aD from 250 patterns ® : killed on February 9. - Battery, and Pte. a Fruit Delivered to-All Parts of the City. 4 "Fashion. Craft . ff the 314 PRINCESS STREET. . «i " 's . . : : : Women's Bimergeaéy Corps a na re FS 'AR . The newly-organized local branch & ; : 3 H nen' aha ed, going with the First Conti 1, nares. and we guaran- : gt the W a Pa aay Cotpe in 0 8 was t7o. years since the Sori For tee them perfectly satis- IV Ld. Lt : 3. campaidn for 100 -mefabes,. An {IAL JWEL. Ono fen resdlly 'mahi CC my Fo a factory or no delivery-- [lf _- ig effets a inade on dave tO Were to oo po Boi |, One lot of Men's $6.00 Leather Lined Waterproof all made by experts. ; | (Phat military Qidtier © boys are in good health, mud are.do-| Tan Boots, to clear at oo... 0... 00 00 8450 RA Loy hip does not commit one to Ing well. : oo ao | A-fow dight Fans at $410 Wa fini igh a AP ve prin gu fo eh Bat " 18 provided for by : great surprise when he [filo fhe + Bo we . his. limes. 'Later on he was en | | permission to pay a visit to the bi ¥ bis brother A clever politician is one who Is ahd the t able lo cover up his tracks. Fresh haddock, 8c 1b., at Gil Luck be feminine because It]

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