Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Dec 1918, p. 8

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a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918. | : ! @ m-- a * sti _-_-_-_.e,, ol hop» i Military Matters THEATRICAL. | = { v 1 " G. Hutcheon, RA. & CE r the Royal Military Col- "At The Grand. ner in Germany for some| . For to-night, Tues and Wednes- s been repratriated day the Grand will ent the most wonderful feature picture of the day. Beautiful Fannie Ward will be shown in. her latest starring production, "The Yellow Ticket," and in this splendid photoplay she will be seen as never before. Taking the part of a young girl who has been made an out- cast in a foreign country, she battles against the world for her rights and her adventures 'while doing so are startling, to say the least. This is a Pathe picture and it is something out -- | Pte. W. M. Potter, of the 102nd { Battalion, and formerly Captain and {Adjutant of the 212th Battalion, {Whnipeg, has been awarded the {Military Medal 'for his heroism at the third battle of Arras, where he conducted a wounded man off the field under heavy shell fire, and oth- er gallantry. Pte. Potter is a broth- of Mrs. William Jackson, Aberdeen $ st. He reverted from a captain re ove a . " P of the ordinary and so much so that = it is really novel. Don't fail to see a > oe it along with the rest of the pro- Brig.-Gen. J. 8. Maunsell, G.8.0., : pro proceeded to Ottawa on Saturday and gramme Which will include the rell- Lieut Col." Harry. Genet, A-A.G., ds able Pathe News of all the latest in charge of the administration dur- events throughout the world, a Lone- ing his absence, some Luke comedy of the kind that hs are fast winning fame and also other Capt. D..P. Stewart, E.O.R, 18 at: reels of™equal merit. An act of big tached temporarily to the office of time vaudeville will complete this the distriet paymaster excellent bill that will be far above : anything offered here for some time. HHA EAE She Christmas Store of Ne Sensi GE e : ' ™ Christmas Silk Stockings NEATLY BOXED FOR GIFTS : 600 pairs good quality silk stockings, clear, even weave, bright finish, high spliced heels. Colors are : greys, white, pink, black, Russian, beige. $1.50 a box, and others. Capt. J. H. Roberts, M.C., Kings- Som » ton, is among the returned officers on At Griffin's. the 88. Olympic, which reached Hali-| Dainty Shirley Mason, . a screen { player of prominence and winsome pas on, Saturday behuty, and Ernest Truex, a comes dian celebrated in musical -eomedy, will 'make their first appearance as co-stars in a patriotic production en- titled "Come On In," written by John A billiard tournament has been or- ganized at the sergeants' mess of the R. C. H. A. at the Tete de Pont bar- racks The first games were played Exiinoreon and Anite. Loos y 3] 2.8 het wee M8 erley & * son & nita 08, to be This 18 the Season of the Year When we Al- or ¥ tween 2 MX rad jay and presented at this theatre to-day, Tues- .i { 3 -- 3 day and "Wednesday The play ways Have the Pleasure of Waiting Capt. J. H. Roberts, M.C., who haa{ "Come On In' depicts lite n the sol g arrived in Kingston, was. a. gradu-|diers' training camps, and the prin- On An Army of Lady Patrons. ate of the Royal Miitary olor, and Sipais of the story have many excit- . ; served with the R. C. H. A. in Kings-| Ing adventures, but they never lose We Enjoyed It, Too. ton Heé went overseas as lieuten-|sight of the slogan of the picture, ant with a draft in 1916, and won his | "Come On In--the war is fine." The captaincy and the military cross on simultaneous appearance of two new Wish there were more holliday seasons--for the ladies {the field. He has been invaljdéd stars is an event of importance to can't come too often. We are aware that good old "St. Nick" {home. { motion picture patrons, and when the finds it very hard work filling men's socks with suitable gifts stars are of such calibre as Shirley they'll appreciate. J.| Mason and Ernest Truex we do not hesitate to recommend their initial Q. M. 8. Akerley and Lieut. Sutherland have returned from their tour of the west on armament inspee- A Man Likes Something He Can Wear tion duty All batteries between |FOns. Guelph 'and Winnipeg were inspect- - At The Strand. a-- o Get hi ts where he buys hi bl I ud, F St he 1 ° . » jet his presents where he buys his wearables. Get them - omily Stevens, the famous emo- hs ' tional actress, will be the attraction 18 d Pairs Silk Stocki &% here and then you can't go wrong. He doesn't want bargain Bombardier M L C. Orr and Gun- counter staff. This whole store is a veritable Christmas tree of ners H. Fieldstein and A. Kirby, hav-jon Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday py . . . gifts. Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Slip-ons. Beautiful ties, ing been discharged to civil life, are|at the Strand Theatre in "Kildare-of Each pair In neat gift box. Colors are ack or faultless shirts just right, underwear, substantial half hose, struck off the strength of the R. C.|Storm." a powerful drama of life in : nT 3 . the south. The story is that of a white, grey or tan. This is a special make. $1.00 box. fine handkerchiefs. Handsome umbrellas, suspenders, smok- 1H. A. { * ing jackets, dressing gowns, silk mufflers, gloves, etc, ----t | young girl compelled to marry a man, The church parades of the Kings-|on account of his socidl standing and -- 3 y " a 'a (3 ton garrison were held as follows on| wealth, whom she does not love, He Come to the Man's Store for a Man's Gift. Boras. Prespyterians to St. An. | believed that women are merely the Sydenham | toys of ynen and he treats her accord drew's; Methodists . to ors 3 8 J N . { . . - S pt} licans St, Ge 'a | ingly--parading her pefore his 3 I is Catholics to | friends, on accent of her rare beau Our Rea French Kid Gloves "for Xmas H. A. band | ty--as he would a blooded horse or 1 | favorite dog. He drives her to utter i unhappiness and for consolation she A very superior make, fresh, soft skins, these are Perrin's famous [ _hesse glove. Colors are white black, tans, greys. $2.00 pair. photoplay most highly to our pat or ~~ A ARERR REY J NS Lt St. Mary's. The R. C accompanied the Anglican party. | turns to the friendship of a young St. George's Tea and Sale. { doctor and his mother--Ilove develops St. | between the young people and appal- ¥ a # ® 9 3 : Church =~ Women's Aid of George's Cathedral annual tea and |ling consequences result. The plot'is sale, Tuesday afternoon, December jgleverly handled and is of sustain. {ing interest--deeply dramatic and 17th, in 8t. George's Hall. A ------ | tenderly romantic. J A princely endowment has been] ------e en made hy Sir John Baton to the de-| Winter Tours. partment of medicine at Toronto Uni- | There is no pleasanter way to re- versity. cuperaip rom fall colds or influenza - i than taking a teip to the south. 'Splendid climatic conditions and ' beautiful scenery await you, while there are scores of attractive re- sorts. Winter tour tickets are now on sale to points in Alabama, Ari- gona, Cuba, Florida, Georgia, Louigi~ ana, Mississippi, New Jersey, New | Mexico, North 'Carolina, South Caro* lina, and Texas. St8p-over privi- \leges allowed. The Grand Trunk - i Crepe de Chene and Georg: | ette Crepe Blouses Our Christmas collection comprise a large number of new styles. There are 'both dressy and semi-tail- ored models, convertible collars, round necks and roll | collar eftects. A wonderful range to choose from. \ J ( ' ee) - Silks Japanese Habutai Silks in pure ivory white, the perfect and ideal wash silk for waists, for dresses, for underwear, full 36 inches wide and thoroughly guar- anteed in every respect. e0yardsat .. ..... .............. ;. =80s 400yardsat .. .. .. .. . ..... /. .. 0.10 125yardsat.. ..-.. .. ......... .;.... 81.00 Ns a J / i EHH HE system affords a. variety of routes and its representatives will gladly Ih New Silk Pcplin Dresses. | Just received, thirty-six silk pop- lin dresses, sizes from 16 years up. ce ---- A Special Sale of Silks | Tuesday and Wednesday A sale of silks under conditions to-day is exceptional, as silks jand grey. "All out Wu found. neck from France and Switzerland are extremely scarce and prices fronts. Worth $18. to $20. - Special at $12.98. ' 50% higher. But this sale offers these high class quality silks at Jif --CORRIGAN'S. special prices because they were purchased a yéar ago when the Hifi ~~ ----c === lower prices prevailed. | The Toronto Club of the new In- ternational League is without a {manfger. Dan Howley, who de- LENGTHS F! OR BLOUSES, SEP ARATE SKIRTS, AFT ER- jyeloped a pennsutyinger po Jo NOON AND EVENING DRESSES MAY BE SELECTED AT ru wo ' EXCEPTIONAL PRICES fe ET Ah OF ras but was politely informed by Presi- dent McCaffrey that he ought to feel 800 YARDS BEAUTIFUL LYONS DYED HABUTALI SILK, 36 €lad that he finished at the head of inchs wide, black, white and albthe popular shades famed for the champion ball club. their reliable wear and perfect washing qualities, lovely, soft, CHRISTMAS CARDS silky finish. Regular price at$1.50 a yard. Special Sale Price, ae Rid a Brung beanie ' 19 in the city doing this work. Prices reasonable $1. a yard. = "The kind you have been looking for : : HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR OVER 1500 YARDS OF PAILETTE SILK, full yard wide, in 20 Market St., Kingston every wanted shade, also black, a splendid wearing quality; soft, cies B ALY MEMORANDLY, . : rich finish that will wear and give satisfaction. $2.00 and Tymsta Sos "i $2.25 qualities. Special sale price $1.69 a yard. - mall, Dh dc Eg wy lle tinder A 700 YARDS MESSALINE TAFFETA SATIN DE CHENE and | : = ; other high grade qualities; silks in the newest shades, including |i} HARRISON---On Dec. Sth, 1918, to Ser- . black, 36 inches wide, guaranteed for appearance and durabil- fll Sane Seeds son ity. Price regular at $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00. Special Sale Hii WC fincrss. street, city on Dec, 16th, | =2 . : Hi 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. 'W. A, ° price, $1.98. } : Hit Cartney, o son, (Billy. Silk Crepe de Chene [| &:izate , map out a 'tour for you. Jobe Laidlaw § Son ® HEAT OC t The very best French crepe de chene, an extra quality in sades of iii venue on Taesday: ut 1 navy, white, grey, nigger, green, black, taupe, yellow, maize, Mili #5 Dosid 86 years. auve and other new colors. Regular $2.50 quality. ial Agu! e $1.98 a yard. le Ral ee %

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