Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1917, p. 8

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a ----_--., ___PAGE EIGHT ___ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DECEMBLR 11, 1917. 3 | | SO | | zl Theatres i Military News | i & ) i { @ 3, os fy 3 A 3 eF-- _ The Kingston infantry draft come! VE {Continued from Page 5.) manded by Lieut. L Johnson has 3 : t 3 ---- arrived in England : i 3 "1, fom] C ' ® ' At the Grand. { ng signi { XS - hristmas Now is the time to make a selection for "His™ Christmas gift, and this is the store where you'll be most apt to find it. We've the things suitable for his Christmas. A WISE CHOICE What could be a wiser selection than one of our suits or overcoats. Bring in his old coat to show us his size and we'll make any alterations you desire after Christmas, Lockwood again--with a story full Capt. (Rev) T. Dodds, of St. An- » and action. That's the best! drew's Presbyterian Church, Sonya. Lockwood--he supplies! has beer some time 3 hed to a ve element for those] stationary hospital in ce Mrs et he's a man's mman ail| (Capt.) Dodds, who for the second Va gh, ablé to put up atime has been honored by the British igood fight wit} mind and muscle.! Red Cross, has resigned her work And he enjoys doing the daring] owivg to indifferent health Both . * ' "stunts" that everybody likes to see.|are well known in Kingston. He surely is everybody's favorite -- |"The Hidden Spring" is another Lieut. J. Herbert Higginson was { hook play, and this star 8 certainly | killed d n action: "somewhere in ° ° ° {had success with them. This is a i on Nov. 30th, Lieut. Hig- , feature photo-drama which has both on was a member of the Royal rac 1 1] Be brains and brawn, and a good love | Horse Artillery, and had been in See 5 t story for extra measure. There | tion not quite a year At sixteen he . " will also be the usual comedy reels | entered the Royal Military College. Be practical, make every dollar count, buy and short subjects, while an excel. | where he tHiéd to enlist for overseas {lent act of feature vaudeville will | service, but on account of his youth useful presents for your friends. This store is full re Rommaery auase pro-| was turned down Lieut. Higginson of such preferred gifts such as the nicest and pret- made a second attemp}, and took an- ' 1 3 tonight and again | other year's course and thence pro- tiest along with real economy you can buy. hursday, both matinee and night. | ceeded overseas . He was in his ---- nineteenth year. He was the only At Griffin's, tson of J. F. Higginson, Buckingham, "The Manxman," from the pen of | Que . that gifted author, "Hall Cain, had AW a cult | > {its first screen presentation at 5 ¥ Sirett, district agricultural . Y {Griffin's last evening, where an un- representative; is geting on behalf of Gift Blouses Damask Napkins. Fo] {usually large audience viewed with |the farmers who claim exemption i (ES | supreme delight this wonderful | from military service because of the Full of grace and love- Se arate na kins == |screen interpretation. Many are the | need for farm Relp. He is acting ki h t 1 much P P , {triumphs of the screen drama, but! under, instructions from the Agricul.) ness that revea | s far it is claimec g hing | tural Department. . thus far it is claimed that nothing | tura Pp | of the giver. some are odds while has approached this filming of the | aT. : others are in the "'com- masterpiece of Hall Cain in sheer| Lieut. G. E. Wood is attached to The blouse section of- e | {artistry and human appeal. The | the Depot Battalion on instructional] £ 1 f . ] plete dozens, pure Irish entire cast of "The Manxman" went | duty. €rs values OI especia : {to-the Isle of Man and there, amid | om . die . 1 linen, $1.75, $2, $2.50, {the very surrounding of the book | J. T. Richardson 'is receiving a| interest now. n geor- $3 io $6 dozen {lived the lives of the people them- | great number of applications from| |selves. It is this that makes this | farmers to arrange for their exemp-| gette, crepe de chene, Our showing of Christmas Haberdash- [hm Suigue in the Jeaim of the ition from military service. habutai, Jap silk in That charming and beauti- | tratt of Tile from the f h bl il Towels 1 + | ful photo-play, "The Ghost H 3," § A draft of fifty men . ery is a grand display of exclusive styles. ' . [ot ee pens on ae Hons, |, J ARR of silty Mea tool 106 R, colors, flesh, blue, nile, Pure Irish linen huck p 3 g |. : f ] i k ure irish linen huc the screen, Jack Pickford and Louise | Signang Training Dept Rs been grey, helio, blac ' t ls. B ' k . . {Huff, pleased everybody present, |authorized to leave shortly for over-| 7 . owels rowns make Our elegant neckwear, choice gloves, while "our . serial, "The Fighting |seas. white. prices, $3.00, laiwe Sizes. Prices 80c. : : : { Trail," kept the audiences ivid- | pg | . shirts, urnbrellas, suspendeys, smoking jac- | od fon we: Pon er Rand Be The work of having = the baliot| $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 to , Io 1 25 1 50 - 1 75 kets, dressing gowns, sweaters, underwear, | the screen. To-night and to-morrow bags for military voting made ready] $15.00. $ ' $ . ' $ ' ' $ ' ; . . : matinee and night this same bill will |.and filled with the necessary books, | hosiery, caps and many other things in tog- A EEE SERRE ERRATA AT a be exhibited. Lpapers, bibles, etc., has been com-| . . $2 a parr. - pleted by Lieut.-Col. G. H, Gillespie | Dainty Gift Neckwear. €ry a man is alwa 's wantin A = {and Sergt. D. J. Evans. | . v . gery y g- = At the Strand, date. To receive one of What to Give Him rv +e . The management of the Strand has -- | : Come here for his Christmas gift and ss provided a splendid bill for the first Lieut. O. C. Lawrence, C.A.V.C., these elegant collars Some practical sug : of this week, and the large audi- has been authorized to proceed over-| will surely send her mn- : gestions from our nee which saw the presentation yes- £ seas "at an early date. . ' terday and last night were well pleas- | to raptures of apprecia- mens department. ed with the picturization of "The Vi- you'll find just the thing. Lieut. ¥. H. Purdy has been ta- tion. Each put in a At 25¢ to $3, men's " " 3 . "RR excellent comedy reels which are be- ken on the stremgth of the C.E.F. ting shown, "The Vicar," an adap- in Canada. lovely gift box. Geor- ties, in rich and hand- {car of Wakeheld," as well as with the ng EN, okie a hee Sark on . . . J ofl mpstiomi Sel © iow, 1. ith Nas ype aol gette, satin, crepe de some designs, each in a Iq AHS AR nor a ot prepara ed as a lieutenant in No, 3 Special] . . . and painsiafing artistic ehont by the Service Company. - | chene, net and silk mn gift box. PF Sta Ol experts employec YY . . Thanhouser, and their combined ef. . y Rie . am hi h stock tuxedo 5 At 50c 75 onl forts have produced a film which is Lieut. W. E. Logue has heen g : : : y supreme in its reproduction of\| Struck off the strength of the C.EF.| shawl and stole. Prices . men's ties in some of scenes made famous by the touch of >> ; 50 5 io dvi I i ig ll on B The Major J. Glass and Lieut. E. a.| C, 7 ' $1, $1 25, the pretti ta rich t Livingston's, BROCK STREET. If Off Your Route It Pa s to : i : { Green have been transferred to the ¥ to Walk. Btu willbe presto opigty aud | S10 Bate, boew trlereed 10 ad $1.50, $1.75 to $3 each patterns of the season. E \ { ; r of patronage \ Oy Soe | . * Zu Cy. Teeis are. Whoeenr: ane, oom| capts, 2. H. Box, MC. and | GIFT LINENS At 75¢, 150 men's " 4 wr a latrwrk a hi Cronk, who have been holding medi-| : bright and bring a laugh a minute cal bosrds at Pembroke and Mat-| ties of lovely brocade tawa, have returnesato the city. | You are perfectly silks of unusual values No officer, N.C.0., or man of the right when you said ina fancy gift box. Canadian Military Forces, who has Wool Mufflers. been granted leave of absence with! linens, for there 1S no- permission to proceed to the United thing will make a x Of all wool, in good hotel, restaurant, bar, tifar pub- . 1 - Te hae In he aed Blonds pub- when she receives some looking -- colors, tan, in uniform. Any reperted breach of : Brig.Gen. T. D. R. Hemming. . {Gi hirts CONTINUING THE SALE OF a Fa eh Hand Embroidered 1, ies Gen. E. /. Mewhnrn, Minister of . . ' Militia, at the funeral of Sir Mac- Maderia Linens Men's fine percale "What? Dress on #ix hundred a| 9 today these vi . S J lo =. wer bitmiste. 34. she Oc each centre pieces, shirts would have to States of America in uniform, shall this order wil be severely dealt with. token of linen on khaki, brown, purple, kenzie Bowell in Belleville, Tea setts, $4.50, and dimity shirts, hand & ! 8 waived the question aside. 75¢ 90¢ $1 $1 50 sell at about 2 % hi h 4 " » " ; sala ' ' ' K ' 7/0 1g - : Why, 1 coulda t dress. my nl ds $1 73, $2, $2.50 to er. Prices $1.00, $1.25, ; Cures Colds. in South America. $6.00 each. : : $1.50 each. drink any intoxicating liquor in any housewife happier than --District orders. Christmas. grey, prige $ 1.50 each. ® 5 : | Costly Dressing. | $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, ironed , starched cuffs, 1 : Te ston. Tes rite consent. | $8.50 to $21; Doylies, In smart patterns. If } ed to be interviewed. N 20c, 25c¢, 35c¢, 40c to bought LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets remove the cause, E. W. GROVES signature on box. 30c. N o {1 Highways of happiness are some- ® Hl} times cut through with pain and |} . tears. | The Whig's Classified columns 0 n al aw B \ .n }| have what you are looking for. An opportunity to purchase a waist or dress length for personal [ffl ... PAMY ME RANDY use or as a Christmas Gift, at less than manufacturer's prices. ee Talus Rink unig. > . - See to Beautiful fine French silks in black and colors, over 30 shades. tor brobs et wednesday at 1.04 ai} At special price, $1.29 per yard. at ed Black payettes, messalines and satin duchess, Bonnet's best Hl sexsanri-aneanry_ton/ or. 20th, . 5 . . : 1917, by the Rev. Father Hanley. ut ' Front aks full yard wide. SSpecial prices $ 1 49, $1 .69, $1 98 | earn gh i apenas to Frank Sexsmith, Calgary, Ala, DIED. GOWDEY--On Monday, Dec. 10th, 1517, | So Margaret Gaskin, widow of the|= I ar : ' " il late James Gowdey. : : Hl} Funeral (private), from her late rest --- 1 dence, 218 Union street, Wednesday, ' 4 Hi at 2.30 p.m. al z Acknowledgment of Appreciation : ! or -= IE wi er i ¥ and eral ; ear required or Many beautiful weaves from the old country that can not be re- fll. # carry a tuil range boots, overshoes, moccasins and rub- placed at any price. Cashmeres, Poplins. Armures, Henriettes and : bers for men, women and children. : - Santoys. All pure wool and per fect colors at before the war prices. : _

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