Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Dec 1918, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, _ -- ote | yeas ® = . | Ea. | SHE SS It Military Matters E Bergt.-Major Peunie, with R.8.A. has just received a letter from Banff, 3 At : Scotland, . wishing him 'heartiest No better has been seen Christmas wishes, "with a safe, |at the Grand i ng time than speedy, and victorious return home | Was presented . th Ryening, fo the old royal burgh" The letter [When charming and vivacious Jackie was accor wa bY a cheque for| Saunders was shown in one of her $10 signed by Adam Walker. provost, latest pictures, * Bett Be Good and James Grant, town clerk. The [This was a story of a 3 ung girl j sergeant-major is very proud at be-| Who Just had to 'have lots of 'fun jing remembered. Every Bani boy |tVen though as her futher said, "'she {in active service' was similarly treat-|0Ught to have known better. 1 | ed The population is only over]cCoursc the whole film is not con- { 4,000, and has 1,000 men in service, | cerning thé fun, but a great deal Gf of It is, and ithe rest concerns what dappens from the antics of this girl, She brought about the capture of a band of crooks and many other things that mode her amusement Well worth 'while, Don't fail to see FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918. Save Money Saturday By Choosing From This List 'of Wonderful Bargains :: = TTI The funcral of the late Pte. Harte took piace from Corbett's undertak- ing parlors to Cataraqui cemetery at 2.30 p.m. to-day, with full military honors Major W. J. McManus, gar- Dict. : er rison adjutant, was in charge. The [DS picture, for it is first class = R. C. H. A. band was in attendance dents iment and combines ihe nh s fivls 3 . :| laughs with the more serious mo- and She ring party was furnisheq by ments. There 'was also the Pathe ae pit vs News, an 00. Henry story of the best The troops who left Halifax on| Xd and exellent comedy 'reels Friday morning have all been grant- that rounded 3 it Jing filay He at. ie veton maaan vy sapped OI | 11 and Wilson, delisted ths. ni Satiohd It ia t yet known how | ©P¢® With a classy musical novelty na ise he the 3 ho y : me a un of many instruments, and it was a many of em wi arrive in ngs- real freal This bill will be repeat- ton fed to-night. g £ -- £ == ES E = = = 2 == -- 2 = = = wa A Weed =z = = B w= = Five officers, fifty-seven other . : Strand. ranks, and forty-seven civilians for The he. Stra great stage Kingston and district are due to ar- play by Earl Derr Biggers, "Inside rive in St. John on the S.8. Tunisian | DAY DY Sd will be shown on Thurs- on Dec, 31st. day, Friday and Saturday at the Strand theatre. The film version is A | The following are the Kingston . 5 ¥ inallv: intanap" s men who arrived in Halifax on the Gare ramatically iutensa any 8. 8. Northland on Christmas day, side the Ba "hk a oo play. It and are now on their way to this tells the story of a German spy who city: C. S. M. H ; Ware, Sergt. H. Du- is sent by the chief of the German four, Pte. E. J. George and Pte. H. ( imperial spy system to blow up the 2 Brown They will probably arrive British fleet at Gibraltar. This spy 4 in Kingston late on Saturday or early dopes a British captain and gets {ato ® : Sunday { his uniform. He takes the British cap- : : . ' ia tain's papers and with them wins Lieut. Charles Askwith, No. 3 C.A | a way into the Fortress of Gibral- Startling Values in the Best Makes of Underwear: | | HA £ --------------------------. ---------- a ------------ and Hosiery 3.C. Service 7, having return | . 5.0. Service Company, having return | tar. 'Dhere the spy has many sur- ed from leave, assumes command of | prising encounters and the most sur- that unit . | prising thing of all--the spy proves : 2 - . | to be none other than Cavandish, of } Sergt.-Major H. Black, W.0.. has TTA for all the Family. . | the British Secret Service, who has been granted leave of absence for the | taken this desparate method of worm- New Year holidays {ing his way into the secrets of the Whether it's a "business like" sack sujt - | Wilhelmstrasse. Owing to 'the necessity for the | There is a delightful love story oe . " or a jaunty youngish outfit, you want, conservation of fuel, orders have been | running through the picture, Ou are sure to fi d iti 1s < i Issued that all ashes from stoves and | Lewis 8. Stone, who played the y mn 1 it in this splend d stock, furnaces must be carefully sifted be-{ stellar role in the Now York Oli Here, too, 18 just the stylish new pattern fore being placed in the ash pit. | tion, stars in the film version. He is . | ---- | supported by Marguerite Clayton. you wish. Brig.-Gen. V. 'A. 8. Williams, who | "Inside the Lines" 2 corking good is promoted to the post of General screen entertainment, See it. : Officer Commanding M: D. No 3, sue- dia . Let us show you these unusual suits at ceeding Brig-Gen. T. D. R. Hem- | 'At Griffin's. . ming, C.M.C., visited headquarters | The fame of Mme. Lina Cavalieri, to-day, and met all the officers of the | the celebrated beauty and singer, who $20.00 up to $40.00. different departments. He returned Ba be Ried at Griffin' Friday to Ottawa this afternoon. . |and Saturday, in her latest photoplay, a. "A Woman of Impulse" is interna The twenty-five members of the tional. She has been declared to he Arsenal Guard doing service at' the yhe most beautiful woman on the , plant at London since.its opening, stage, and the secrets of her beauty have returned to Kingston. Just have been sought in every quarter what disposition will be made of the lof the globe. "A Woman if Impulse" men is not known. [is a masterly production that will -- live long in the memories of all who The 8.8. Carmania, with four offi" gee it. It is a dramatic story of in cers and 296 other ranks, is due to| tense interest and deep 'heart appeal, reach Halifax on December 29th, It and one of the mosl remarkable pic- was stated in error in Thursday's tures ever displayed in this city, Whig that these troops were to arrive (Continued on Page 5.) today, i =z g Women's Choice Winter- Gils' and Little Girls' 2 ~ Weight Comfortable Warm Win- g VESTS AND DRAWERS ter-weight = = : = NRHA In Turnbull's, Zenith's, VESTS AND DRAWERS and Leonard's. Special Sa- In natural and white, all turday, 50c., 75c., 90c. to sizes.. A bargain Saturday 2 a garment. .45¢c., to $1.50 a garment. 1 i HHT az Winter Hosiery OF THE BETTER SORT FOR WOMEN AT EX. TRA SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY. WOMEN'S SOFT WOOL CASHMERE HOSE In Penman's and Mercury's high grade qualities. Your choice Saturday at 75c. to $1.25 a pair. Overstockings THEE -- GETTING RID [OF GOODS. The following men arrived in Sn Kingston on Friday from HalifaXk, | Wool Actions Soon; Trade Very having returned from overseas on the Jubilant. 8,8. Grampian: Pte. A. C. Campion,| New York, Dec. 27. 'The woolen, Goderich; Sgt. J. L. Kenny and Sap-! clothing, knit goods and a number per O'Reilly, New York, and Sapper of other industries dependent on Chambers, Aneroid, Saskatchewan., Wool were elated tg learn that the They are all on furlough in the city. | U.S. Government had definitely de- a cided on a method of disposing of W. HOLLAND ; Wool stocks in its possession and rete | especially that the auction plan has Has Returned Home--His Ankle! been adopted. Last week a similar Smashed Near Lens. janmouncement was given out by of- Lance-Corporal William Holland, | ficials in Washington, but was con- a late of the 146th Battalion, C.E F., [sidered ambiguous ipasmuch as as and the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, | the Governmen{ reserved the right returned home on Monday He en- | to- withdraw stocks offered provid- listed in the 146th Battalion in 1916, [ing a satisfactory price was 'not bid. and went overseas in October of that | According to the "last report, the : LANCE-CORPI,, 1 Aerts ni For Women and Children Ladies' Black Ribbed Children's Ribbed Wool Overstockings, with cut year. The battalion was | k | Government will determine values in England any drafted to > for the various graded of wool Wool Overstockings, all h ] . : ] hi d » France, and Corporal-Holland was |'Wwhich will be announced and Buys . S t d 95 t €€l, In scar et, white an sent to the 4th C. M. R. He served | ers will then know that at east the |= sizes. aturda . tO to net figures must be offered if 't hey = u Ys c black. Saturday, 90c. to with this unit continuously up " . April, 1917. when his right ankle expect to 'get possession of the de- $1.25 a parr, $1.25 a parr. was fractured by the explosion of a | sired grades of wool. OT het Prren hy the exp Be is hn! before Lens. He was invalid DAILY MEMORANDUM, Sat ? ed "to Bngland, where he was eight | Band at Fak REGK ® tetit months in hospital. * After recover- sand at Palace Rin =n gh i N Briti add close at In. 1a ing he was made trench instructor. [satoras oh mail closes ut 5 p x His volee gave out, and he contracted "Honeymoon Limited," Grand, 2.30 chronic laryngitis. He was expeet- | Saturday. w |) See top of page three, right hand ing to return to France when the AT foorner, for probabilities mistice was signed hes rms Dr. Leslie. Coleman, of Bangalore, FP Holland speaks in the highest #rms | India, Convocation Hall, 8 p.m. iL of the hospital treatment givén the . soldiers. Mr. Holland is a son of BORN. : SARGENT--At the Kingston General t I Willi | he fate William Holland, of the Hospital, Thursday. Dec. « 28th 2 =2 EE SHR = --~---- Ee = John Laidlaw & Son - egraney SE o6n years. = L = = 5 = = ; -- MARRIED, = 10 only Silk Skirts, made from fine : = But He Eseaped Highwayman hy B.D. Bernice Rose Ethel, second stripes. : | delivery driver for Dundas & Flav- Conway, Ont. rr Ca * : : : " }} | manded. By frightening the horse 18, wi MR 30 only White Voile Waists, all this sca Hi he managed to got away. The amt a ATs, [Tue of whom were approhcnded MOrNIng at 10.30. | gramaphone records, jewelry, lad- Jaugiter of Sergt. Major Yates, . » fara underwear curtains, ete, FC ged four re her 28 only Women's Brush Wool Sweater | ut] rn pie ee ls eV -- oo -- - J eA tA Nit DRIVER WAS HELD up, boinc Kingston, on Dec. - 25th, 1918, by WwW. 8. Boyce, BA. French taffetta, in navy, black and fancy | Frightening Tree, froghter of Mr and Mrs. James < pindsay, Dec. 37.--Fred Parker, | atu of Mr ane me lougies Moon, ! ial Sale Price $3.98 lle's ry cate. wn sas & Play. ii en ij Right and goods ad "oney der MILLS--In _- Dec, 25th, | Sa I HIRT HEI 1918, B® t : v , | nich i i Mills, : "ni sais new models, a good assortment of BR of three wangerersrosed. to be one pan on mai aie a Special Sale Price .. .. .. .. $1.98 Ton Pale Theft eatin nae, |TATI-In. Kingston, 4 Hotel Dic most popular coat this season, of rose, green, saxe and fancy mat fn | DESTROYED BY FIRE. Srp ence, 31 fumes street, on -------- ; 3a : cemut Motors.) Lakefield Was Visited by a Diss ~ fre, ery. astrous ¥ IN MEMORIAM. ; (OCanadi 0 3 de kotied, "ont" Dec" 57 rue | nan lovin, memory ot' Aice Een SS uD D RUBBERS of 'and lock. all jocated under ons g ae . pe gy al <u Dedh dhe broke the "clog" style of illustrated above. : "dls LC eles town hail, {Ibrary, fie apparecs Heh, m7. : . : Toof, wele destroyed by fire early ue Sou : ; . All Wool Skirts, in the new hi gine. tio ison mag i ears le 2 $1. | have the "Everstick," a ruk : Hin ¥ covered loved gone ; rae x A mini da that are so much worn now. JH] Fasrance. woriote was an entertain-{ = eens VE] i thi the same price. The rubber to cover the foot is the Price..." 0..." $668 His" thought a cig red) JAMES REID |S] most p : we have these in all different shapes and can fit any i is. thou, Staats rr ----

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