Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1918, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1913. ___ PAGE EIGHT e---- IAF of 5 5 wep Any Man--- Wastes his time and money if he doesn't come straight to Livingston's to get it, ° How about that winter. overcoat you have been profising yourself? Don't put off the purchase. The weather man says that we are to have an advanced laste of real winter weather before long. So it's well to be prepared. Overcoats: $20.00 up to $40.00. All prices between. You'll not find such a showing anywhere else, ! % % > 9 1vingston's BROCK STREET If off your route it pays to walk. The Liberty of the World Liberty of Canada Every report of allied victory, every ry- mor of German pleas for peace makes Vic- tory Bonds just so much surer and safer. - The wisest men will buy to the limit of their fynds and their credit while this op- portunity holds of the greatest investment in the world to bring victory for the greatest cause humanity has ever known. a i Military News | An appoint it has been made filling the post merly held by Ma- Jor Southey as representative in Kingston of the Soldiers' Aid Com- Southey 1s now a nt at the Hospital, Cobourg, filled by* Lieut. intil recently was instituticn, mission Major patient ontario and his pl J. A a patient in the same Sanford Bdr. H. A. Bayuham, Depot Field 3aftery, has been transferred to No. L 3 Battalion, Canadian Garrison Regi- ment, : Major the Rev. H. I. Horsey, who bas been ill with influenza at Otta- wa, has recovered and is expected at his office on.Tuesday, Lieut.-Col, W. J, Morgan, of King- stan, who reverted in rank in order io get overseas, is now in France. ' The situation respecting the epi- demic of influenza has very much improved in the military hospitals of this district., At the end .-of * the mouth of October the number of pa- tients was 289, which is the lowest since Oct. 18th, wifen the total num- ber was 642. Instructions have been issued requiring that every case must be reported to the D.G.M.S. and the A.D.M.S. within twenty-four hours after admission and the néxt of Kin are to be notified immediately. Rev. Father Sougouin has been taken on the chaplain service, M.D No, 3, in place of Father Capt, tie Rey, J. J. Salmon, who is ill. The Military *Y"" will reopen its entertainment season on Tuesday evening with a programme of motion pictures and music. The entertain nent programme at the Military * for the rest of the week is as follows: Thursday evening, a concert arrang- ed by Misses Frances and Phyllis Devlin; Saturday evening, a compin- ed concert and social. The pro- granime is being arranged for by the ladies of the First Baptist church The R.C.H.A. band was ' to have paraded through the downtown sec- tion on Monday at noom, in connec tion -with the Victory Loan cam- paign, Owing to the inclement wea- ther and the fact that the band had to take part in two military funerals during the day, this parade had to be cancelled, ---------------- THEATRICAL. At Griflin's, For our opening programme this evening we have secured one of the gregtest bills of exceptional photo- plays seen in this city for a long time. Stuart Blackton's "The World For Sale," adapted from the novel by Parker, heads the programme; all the thrills, adventures and wild ro- mance that enter into the life of a budding empire are vividly portray- ed in this story of the great North- West and racial conflict. The scenes are laid in Canada and deal with the feud between two small townships, one a French-Canadian and the other Strongly English. It is a wholesome breezy story. Another decidedly * at- tractive feature is Big Bill Ryssell in "Up. Romances Road," the story & a love affair which ran too smoothly and hit an international conspiracy. | See fast fighting, hard hitting Bill Russell on the trail, and in the den of a gang of conspirators, and how he fought his way out--two fists against six guns. Strand Theatre. The management of the Theatre wishes to announce ' that , the theatre has reopened its doors arter nearly three weeks of darkness. The building has been thoroughly cleaned from top te bottom, and our Patrons need have no fear, for we have used the strongest and most ef- fective solution we could procure, For to-night's Programme we of- fer "Friend Husband," starring dain- ty Madge Kennedy, the girl with the smiling eyes . The story has to do with one bright little girl, Dorothy Dean, who has been left a fortune by her grandmother, but before she can secure it she must marry, so thinking it an easy matter to pick Some poor chap that needs money and who will not hesitate to desert her after the ceremony, she ventures forth on the sea of matrimony, only to find that she has picked the wrong man, Instead of a poor chap down and put, he is the son of a Judge, and belong® to a wealthy family. Also we will show Charlie Chaplin's Vie- tory Loan picture entitled "The Bond." This subject was made by Mr. Chaplin especially for the Cana- dian Victory. Bond campaign, and Strand and 'mation of England the world famous author, Sir Gilbert fort to see it. "Mutt and Jeff in Wooly West." g Announcement is made that the will hold Jeff in the Wooly West," Opera the boards at 'the Grand House on Thursday evening, Nov. 7th. In this piece the famous car- toon characters which have set the whole world laugh will figure in new adventures escapades sure to incréase tenfold, their already en- viable popularity. I : are ¥ amognt of surprises il g dancey, features iginal bits, screams, complieation and other ingredients destined to amuse the grouchkest person on -earth The company contains a cast of famous entertainers, including one of the most beautiful phorus of girls ever mustered in any production Gergepus costumes, a massive scenic equipment, electrical effects other novelties are pro- niised. Coming, "General Post." 'General Post," with Thomas A Wise and Edward Robins, co-stars and comedians of the first rank, will come to the Grand Opera louse on Friday and Saturday, Nov. Sth and 9th, with a Saturday matinee. "Gen- eral Post" is a wartime comedy of love, laughter and democracy which has had a ran of over a year in London The title of the play has been taken from an old English par- lor game sometimes called "stage coach." In the second act war has come, and with it the social transfor- Snobbery has been swept away. Many and vari- ous are the amusing situations that evolve Mr. Wise and Mr. Robins are sald to make a whirlwind of fun out of these roles. In their support are Miss Reina Carruthers, Miss Car- rington Werth, Mortimer H. Weldon, Harry P. Young and Mr. Teéllo Webb Should Be Great, The big Vietory Loan meeting in the City Hall to-morrow night will be addressed by Lieut-Col. A. Kirkpat- rick, of Toronto, Principal Taylor and W. F. Nickle. The R.CH.A band, the pipers and some good sing- ing will complete the programme, DAILY MEMORANDUM See top of page three, right hand corner, for nrahahiiitise The Country Oiub will be closed un- til Monday, November 11th A A AAA A BORN. LUAKE---In Kingston General Hospital on Sunday, Nob. 3, 1918, to Mr and AN M. H, Lake, a son, MARRIED. DOUNALIDSON-MEDCALFE---~In Kings. ton, Nov. 4th 1918, Muriel Eliza- beth, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Metcalfe, Kingston, to Sergt. G. Russell Donaldson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Donaldson, Toronto. AA DIED. ATTWOOD---In Kingston on Nov. 3rd, 1918, Harriett, fourth daughter of Horace Attwood, aged thirty-eight years Funeral (private), from 8, 8. Corbett's undertaking parlors on Tuesday at 3.30 o'clock, to St. George's Cathe- Cataraqui Interment in Cemetery. BRIDEN---At the home of her grand- son, Hugh Box, Sillgville, on Fri- day, Nov, 1st, 1918, Elizabeth &K. Briden, aged §7 yoars, four months, wife of the late Rev. William Bri- den. FOUND BDGERS--At Morton on Oct. 27th, 1918, Merrick Edgers, aged fourteen years, son of Mr. and Mrs Kugene Kagers GALLIVAN--In Kingston, on her 4th, 1918, Mary Loretto, second daughter of - Mr. and Mrs John Gadlivan, 139 Colborne street Funeral (private), Wednesday morning at 8.45 to Sf, Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn reguienmr mass will be sung at 9 o'clock Friends and acquaintances Kindly at- tend the mass, . MURDAY---At London, Ontario, on No- vember Ind, 1918, Jennie KE. Hy- land; -formerly of Kingston, wife of A. Mi Murday, aged 28 years. Funeral (private), from the residence Of her father, George W. Hyland, 136 Unidn street, Tuesday at 2.30 Novem- pan. HUTPAN-At Winnipeg, on Sunday No- vember ird, 1918, Major A. C. Rut- tan, aged 40 years, a Funeral from Clark Leatherdsdie. Cha- pel, Winnipeg, 'on Wednesday," No- vember 6th, at 2.30 p.m, HEYNOLDS--At Stephing Military Hospital, 'Stockport, England, oh . Oot. 28th, of wounds, 'Pte. James Arthur Reynolds, beloved husband of Mri. J. A. ReynoMs, 79 Pine street, Kingston, (Campbeilford papers please copy STOKES--In Toronto, en Qot.--31st, Mrs. C.' W, Stokes {formerly Miss Anna Thresa Crelllan. - Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery, leaving Toronto at 9.30 am. Mon- day, Nov. 4th, 1918./ WILSON---Killed in adtion. somewhere in France, on Oct. 1%h, 1913, Driver .xorman Wilson, Queen's En. gineers, No. 2, aged 26 Years. JAMES REID The Ol] Pirm of Undertakers. 254 and 856 PRINCESS STRERT Phone 147 for Ambulance. GVETY ohe showld make a special ei- fa latest Gus Hill trium "Mutt andi Revealing the Latest Modes IN WOMEN'S AND MISSES' New Winter Coats $20 $25 $35 AND ON UP. A stunning collection of newer models are to be found in FASHIONABLE WOOL CHINCHILLAS, ~ CHARMING WOOL VELOURS: ATTRACTIVE WOOL BOLIVIAS AND : STYLISH WOOL TWEEDS Showing exclusive New York styles, in flaring back, belted or semi-fitted models, fur trimmed or tailored to wear with separate furs, in all the fashionable new winter shades of taupe, reindeer, Normandy, burgundy, brown and black. ; All We Ask of You Is to come to-morrow, whether prepared to buy or not, and just see this splendid collection of new- er coats, and remember you are at. perfect liberty to choose any model in the store, and we will place aside until wanted. WA A a ---- Ep ---------- Tay 5 ste linet of Nein le thos nd they re "¥ J ¥

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