Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1918, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT | [HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER? 1$18. Te. Secs Sos = = wr | pos oO = = . : ORCL [| MiltaryNews fi en -- eet HE Sa i ' 3 » | "Mutt and Jeff in Wooly West." To-night at eight o'clock the Mill-! { t two bona-fide| tary "¥" entertainment season will | Brock -- ---- ar = o-- -- a. =~ -- -- -- -- Cm a S---- nee a % . T { humorists "Mutt and Jeff" are again {be formally reopened the This time they ap-|Street* recreation roo The pro- ! the yellow | gramme is under the rection, of we _-- ---- Cn on in a -- Sin -- | awa -- | -- Se ----" a adventures taking | misses Frances and Phyllis Devlin, And as | Some of Kingston's best talent will w usual that ite and far discerniig take part, George Smith will act as I O Ta \ . OW San -- -- == a a = = -- == -- a -- --_-- -- = -- = i ST 'ing : o,f -- == manager, G ! Is SpOTSGTaE chairman, AM soldiers ¢ their | = ; om ji eir; exploit 2% fo rangel act friends are welcome. The sailors in == t == { Lheir representa in a ihree-ae town, officers and men on trawler | === A sieal comeds ich is said to be 2 et } : LOPS" 1 m-- 4 . = jnusica ay . | CONVoy duty, will be the soldiers' {== = the best and most entertaining of guests of the evening Ee. . ee the Mutt and Jeff series produced | °° : . = Sn ---- y « = -- = = - 4 = -- 1 = a » a = = -- = = --_-- = = Tm = -- -- = -- == == -- a Ihe action is punctuated with a song hits, ensembles, dances, res, novelties, surprises, ams, rib-tickling bits and high- ass revelry without the semblance of any lulls or monitonous moments. There is an admixture of plausible drama along with irresistible amusement of the kind that always inds ready response by thealre- 5 A goers who expect to bg entertaimed Brig~Gen. G. S. Maunsell, GS8.0., and interested dn.a manner -betitting and Capt. Edwards, Hstrictional-ea- {the reputation of these world re- | dre, proceeded to Belleville on Wed- pnowned cartoon creations. A pretty | nesday. jand fascinating chorus attired in | -- The following non-commissioned conjunction with an extremely | officers have returned from overseas competent cast of artists culled from | for instructional duty and have been the ranks of Broadway attractions. | posted for duty: Sergt. W, E. Walker, The big event which--bears the title | M.M., and Corpl. D. McGinnis, M.M., Mutt and Jeff in the Wooly | 1st - Depot Battalion, Belleville; is scheduled to be held at { Sergt. K. C. Hopkinson, M.M , Corpl. Grand Opera House to-night for | R. M. Dobsen, M.M., and Corpl. J. night only. : | Weir, M.M., 2nd Depot Battalion, Ot- ---- | tawa, | "General Post," | | The announcement that America's | Wednesday was "movie" night at | gredtest comedians, Thomas A, Wise | the Military "Y* recreation rooms ut {and Edward H. Robins, will appear | Brock street, Miss Caroline Finkle in "General Post" at the Grand Op-| was the accompanist for the even Hou this coming Friday and | ing, Miss Louise Polly sang two turday evenings with an gdditional | popular selections. { Saturday matinee, will be of much | (Continued on Page 3 | interest to local theatregoers. Around | -- en the now-a-day theme of "General Post" is woven a story so trae, s | ® \ | delightful, amd so suppliant, that it ig| + OTTAWA DENIES IT. { well nigh irresistible, The story ple- |g em NEEDING A NEW WINTER OVERCOAT OR SUIT {| tures the changing code of conserva | * W. F. Nickle, M.P., this af- + | - {tive old English with its fetish blue | % terndon was in telephone com- # y ; , ' | blood and ancestry. Sir Dennys |*% munication with the Govern- +# Wastes his time and money: if he doesn't come Broughton's very modern and very|% ment at Ottawa in regard to + straight to Livingston's to get it. sensible daughter falls in love with | # the widely-spread peace rumor. # How abut that winter overcoat you have been f Ber Hihinerts Waller; The idea of her | 4 Hs Se rahi . : y m marry a tailor is preposterous t o 4 e ? Wn 0 promusing yourself? Don't put off*the purchase. The { Nor bohm, Sure Ef ol me Iola knowledge of any armistice be- weather man says that we are to have an advanced { she proposes to him and suffers ihe |¥ IDE signed or peace declared. taste-of real winter-weather before tong So it's w ell humiliation of being refused on so-' % * to be prepared. cial grounds . Then comes the great Shddob ddd PRR MS war, at which' Sir Dennys and his | : i myopic hind had persistently scoffed, HAD A S ESSFUL SEA A Overcoats: $20.00 up to $40.00. All prices between. But war finds Smith, the tailor, pre-| You'll not find such a showing anywhere else, pared and trained fn military nrai-| - or jt. 8 his Dig chance and he! KINGSTON DRIVING CLUB HELD Hospital spent a very enjoyable time last night when a fine six-reel Uni- versal feature film, entitled "Bab's Burglar," and one Comic reel were shown . Miss Frances Devlin accom panied at the pigno end: while Miss D. Craig sang the popular song, "Smiles." ( fe ir the stage The patients at Queen's Military | | | ~ OF SUCH DESIRABLE FABRICS AS - WOOL ,VELOURS, WOOL BOLIVIAS, WOOL CHINCHILLAS AND WOOL TWEEDS = -- --- ---- -- --_-- gma -- -- = -- --_-- -- ---- -- Ea End fr] -- ---- Se ------ a = oe fn == -- _ -- a _-- -- ee Sel ee -- a -- -- == ---- ce -- fa] ml -- --_-- -- == -- e-- ---- -- i i [ees it. -Just before going to the! "MIITING WEDNESDAY NIGHT. front as colonel of the regiment, in i Which the baronet's son is a private, Officers and Officials Elected and * @ 9 he returns as guest of the son, He! 'Race Committee Selected--Sum i¥ snubbed, but the end of the Wari of $200 Donated to Apply in Con finds him a brigadiec-general, famous| venting Poultry Hall Into Stable. over all the land, and the Broughtons| The Kingston Gentlemen's Driving = - BROCK STREET var no S j Somewhat changed in their opinions and Matinee. Club has had a most {== s -- = = = = mm cs -- of -- = Ey = qo] FOR JUST $23 $25 $35 AND UP One manufactuner though he was doingyus a favor the other day when he offered us coats of wool velours, boli- vias, chinchillas and tweeds at about 20 per cent. higher than what we have been quoting ours regularly for right along.. We showed him these we are going to sell for only - and anxious to hail him as Son-in-| successful season. This was shown If off your route it pays to walk. | law. The wish is fulfilled at the end, by the reports given at a meeting of {i a most delightfully, unexpected! the club held on Wedngsday night. i brought about by the very | The annual report has been placed convention which they have earned | in the hands of the auditors, and wig to take so lightly. be presented at the next meeting to ernie ! be held on November 20th. At The Strand, i t The elub has donated to the city "Flower of the Dusk," the charm-' the.sum of $200 to apply on con- ing play starring dainty Viola Dana, | verting the old poultry hall into a that opens to-day at the Strand, was stable. The building has been re- adapted from the novel by Myrtle paired and straightened and the club Reed. The story shows the beautiful | intends to still further improve this love a young girl has for her blind | building and build about thirty box father, whose flower of the dusk she ftalls for the use of the members is. To what lengths the devotion of, and visiting horsemen. This work this little lame girl goes in her love I being carried on at the fair and sacrificed for her beloved father Srounds under the supervision of the (and of his lasting love. for his dead | CIty engineer and Thomas Timms. . = -- | Ph tub--h bi bershi = wife, the eharmin tay show ih heel as a big membership, | == « . re intensity: pay Nowe wt | and is regarded as one of the best s | six part dramatic production " star. | Organizations of its kind and de- |= A . » : ring Elaine Hammerstein has been | Pends entirely on the patronage of a produced from the famous novel, She Sitizens. The eluy Bas been s "The Battle Cry," by Charles Neville ormed. just for t ie. Sport, aig nos = : 4 iF ELE ! Be ror ani meen sorte. 16 io' gain, "The races Sven sie oo: citement and tense moments that are he Saiing he Dast season Were a1 X . AND UP ; : Je Seuure uf the mavel. ai Is thie, congratulated on the good pro- y . The coming of colder weather demands merstein has appeared in since she ; STANIRSS sil the irrungomom. vers And he immediately threw up his hands. warmer bed coverings. We are prepared oan the Jositimats stage. the. ever | CATHIed out. ne oliswing JHiEars In practically every new winter shade: taupe, bur- with a large stock of blankets and com- a ar. William atte, oa Hon. Preident, M, 5. Does presi. gundy, reindeer, tobacco brown, green and black. De- forters, bought months ago, when the low Haont Stranger," a drama full of ac-| Whitney; secretary, E. J. Metoaite; veloped in a host of many smart and clever New York . . » . a "pep.'; Be. r cretary- § Jeo. . PriCes prevailed and priced now at less a H ye Te styles. than present mi prices, { DIES OF PNEUMONIA ©ibbs; trustees, W. G. Veale, P. i ALLAN ROSS JENKINS K. Nicholson; clerk of course, R SEE THESE TO-MORROW A . Haffner, W." J. Nesbitt; race com- a WHITE BLANKETS, Canadian make [fii was with Ganadian infantry Hitec. 0 & arace J. Lansy. 'oni : in France--His Broth re coe : » em er . wool, with enough cotton to keep thet Died Recently, Delbert Bickham was arrested from shrinking, in. single and dou e ------ here at the request of th® Brock- 00 $7 50 $8 00 $9 00 Walter C. Jenkins, Québee street, {ville police. He is wanted on a UV, . ' » ' . ; bed sizes at $6 received offieial notification Thurs- {charge of brioging liquor from and $10.00. day morning that his son, Allan Ross Montreal z Jexkine, has died of pneumonia in § i te South African Hospital, France, | DAILY MEMORANDUM ; . . J| Pte. Jenkins had been ill for only aj + wd de / a ene," : GREY WOOL BLANKETS in union and Shoft Lime, and on Weduorgry ily 4 coat and deff in Waolly West, vig it peel 3 S . op of p all pure wool; good, heavy qualities tus condition 1% WAE 10 8 weri- | ee ob 'of page three, right hand ous condition. He enlisted in the that wear well at $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, tall of 1915 in the Canadian Mount. ---- : a . ed Rifles under Major Stroud, and $8.00 and $10.00 a pair. - Went overseas in March of the fol- | DUIUIS--AL Grace Hospital, Detroit, ' Noy. bth, 1y15, Hester Jackson Du-{. lowing year. Later he transferred puis, wife of Dr, 1), R. Dupuis, of ss : a to the infantry in ¥ 5-H " : ALL P URE WOOL BLANKETS, real | Jranty-two vears'old. iis Brothes an Ae To amOteTY. Kings- tae 3 . . . ie = . tol, thre pm, Friday, Scotch akes, als Dest Canadian, with monfa about Fh Wools g_of piel HOITON--dn. Kingwin in pte) Dieu ink an lue borders in single and | A ree -- Hotton, wite 'of © Ne 1. Totten . . . He BR bed sizds at $15.00 %s18 00, |l MAS BEEN WOUNDED. |iunersi wit take piace from Belleviil Here is a shoe for every kind of wear. Strong, comfortable, and | $20.00 and $22.50 a pair. ? But Hopes Soon To le Back Tuto fhe | 1ENKENS---0) A, Loeumonia in South good to look %. "Medium toe, black and brown Russia leather; x » ¢ . H ©, ¢ . 3 y . ¥ 3 . AA I 820.00 and $2, THe come cess sa, vr iin iS | double viscol soles aS rear : ANNELETTE BLANKETS in white [I Albert E.Gill Boon Moana OMe Tr BoA FL x PRE sayy mE neh aq bean wonnded : aN, Bi ion, on Novem ere and grey; all~ sizes at less than mill Bn lute pundyaiier 3 aioe ges 31 years a . ; : Ji stages of the war b rom Lar prices. - p : Foy , . | . L . to OMFORTERS in cotton filled and eider- : iW 2 ha : E t f $2.75 to WALA Rta n notion share 5 5 < down: a ge asso ment, Sth HH \ kh phitson, "Cadet sont of 1 meeffh § Re: TLpEY hal the average man needs to-day is an all round shoe, one ; 7 $ L50 each. Teva eew. ha Aer. a et WPison. i CPP thet is suitable for all kinds of use. FRR : : : Letters received at So con y g You'll firid that we have lots of styles of that f Jartienlar Shoe hag a winter sole with a fall weight a roams strong SON Saal],

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