Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Oct 1919, p. 17

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PAGE SIXTEEN WHIG pes PUESDAY, OCTOBER, 7, 1910. nz: go, ne E00 i SilkFabricsPar Excellence 3 } Theatrical performed aml was voted At the Grand. Kingston in 3 large number of gramme shoul fant ' Son's hat attended 1¢ anyone as its ¢ Livingston's bo \ lade : d were held t hrough-out the en- shown in this city fo SUITS OVHRCOATS tire six reels of "The Divorce Trap," Adyt. : 1 - with Gladys Brockwell | 1e stellar etre All sizes; all ! fe. EY All sizes; all role The divorce gues 1 is one f { that is being discussed more and KINGSTON HOCKEYISTS more every day and Miss Brockwell ARE GETTING READY in her splendid interpretation of a prices. ale x \\ prices Starting at' Starting at $25.00 : ey 825.00 Big Showing init { Big Showing from : from 827.50 to $45.00 £30.00 to $13.00 ti Prepare Now For Cold Weather telephone operator that is forced in- to 'divorce through the schemes of an unscrupulous woman, makes al Monroe "The Man in the Moon-| griping and timely story Salsbury in light," pleased the entire audience. This has some of the best photo-| graphy ever seen in Kingston. A! Mutt & Jeft comedy and for the vaudeville "The Gardiner Duo? in their amusing tumbling act, complete the bill for the first part of this wesk, | This programme will be presented to- night, and' Wednesday, matinee and night. --Advt. "Maytime." . What is the happy ending of "Maytime," the phenomenal musical success to be seen at the Grand Opera House on Friday and Satur- day, Oct. 10th and 11th with a mat- inee on Saturday. In the world of to-day, as it see ms, the hope of per- 1 immortalit fadipg--of a e us all that earth in whom ho > look their | ecutive; J. Powell, 8. Meeting of the Club on Mon-. day Evening--William Cooke Is President. The Kingston Hoc not believe in being behind in its or- ganization of the win sport and a meeting was held in the armouries on Monday night for the purpose of making a start. The following offi cers were -present: President, Wil- liam Cooke; vice-president, J. P. Fleming, secretary, G. P. Alarie, Ex- McCullagh, H. Walsh, A. Cook, T. Angrove, Ned Hartwick, W. J. Driver, M. McMillan, The above officers were re-elected, except that J. Powell and H. Fleming are to be joint managers. It was decided to organize and train two hockey teams, intermediate and junior. Club does The following patrons were elect- ed: Hon. president, Hon, Dr. A. E. Ross, C.M.G.; honorary vice-presi- dents Brig.-Gen. V. A. 8. Wil J. M. Campbell, W. Casey, J: liott, W. R. Givens, W. William Harty { a---------------- So Numerous the styles and so varied the'| | "fabrics, Madam will have no | | difficulty in selecting the exact shade and texture most suited to the needs of her 'wardrobe. '1 Do it by laying Ii a supply of Livingston's Clothes. iild rex n's ¢ child- : T. A. Kidd, Ms . the youth! og tillie an < B M Gall, Mayor Nes Suits and Top SH ep Sf of which, as they hope ; 8 J . Sowards, B N. Steacy, J Su- } Coats their ol Bill live Yo Ze therland, F. H. Wallace i nm aturing, aging and fi y ~ Even if you have been in the habit of buying Ready-to-Wear dead. But no children of theirs dance CHILDREN WILL SING BEFORE THE PRINCE Clothes and are goiiig to buy them again. beneath it. Ther e children, hiow- . ever--a young Dick and a young Ot- tillie. In tl act they are of the grandparents lov- Three Thousand Will Take » age at whic i J an arted, and are, of course, Part in Welcoming at played by the same actors, who hav- i id. ing matured and g 1 old before or Sige fe g S e } » more, In The school children will tal prominent pant in the welcome w will be extended to the Prince of improbable, and ther an acy Wales on the occasion of his visit to stage fallacy, if you will, i Kingston op Oétober 25th. ing, which would not be at all 8 Arrangements are happy if the new Dick and Otti He! vem to sng at the were played by new act The cast| np. shildren will sing three song includes William Mor Carolyn g g hes as the! 'God Bless the Pri of Wales, dis iind olvir s as S '] of, : TRquson, and X evil CH Odell { 'Rule Britannia," and "0 ( anada. EPR Aa a d A * Albroo. Ed. Lteut-Col. James Galloway has the Grace Stuci TY trating of the children in hand and pa 1 - le. Nina . : Douglas is making great progr « Mt A = 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. Watson important pected that threo thousand childron "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" We close at 5.30 p.m. Saturdays 9 p.m. For Example Printed Georgettes--in lovely shades. Pussy Willows--soft and delightfully figured. Duchess Satins--soft and lustrous. Satin Charmeuse--pliant and charming. Silk Plushes--of exquisite weave. Seal Plushes--for wrap, coatee or scarf. Get them now-----the supply of really good Clothes is scarce-- and of course that's the only kind you can get here. Very Specially Priced THREE AOR 4 Individualized Blouses Of Artistic Mien Never since the war has New York offered us such a lovely sollection of Blouses in such a wide variety of attractive fabrics, shades and ingenious trimmings. J les will take part in the singing. To Adwt Of Monday night, meetings were bh. 1 vy." held of both the music and dinner urth New York committees in connection with the cal comedy suc-| Visit of the Prince of Wales, when ss is nounced by F. Ray Com-| matters were advanced another stage. stock and William Elliott as the at- rts re Sitraction at the Grand on Monday, | Came To An Agree ment. Oct. 13th, Thanksgiving day, matinee! At a meeting of the Metal Trades and night. Among the sopg hits in Council, last night, all trades report- "Oh, Boy" are: 'Let' 8 Make a Night! ed that they had ome to an agree- of It" ,* You Never Knew ment with the Canadian Locomotive About Me," "A Package of Seeds, | Company, and all men who came out 'An Old-Fashioned Wife," "A Pallon strike shall be back to work by Like You," "Till the Clouds. Roll| Oct. 14th. { By," "A Little Bit of Ribbon," "The| First Day of May," Lae] | "Rolled Into One," 'Oh, Daddy: | Please," "When It's Né&Sting Time : In Flatbush," 'Words Are Not] Marine Notes. Needed" and "Flubby Bub, the Cave-| Steamer Haddington passed down « = man. Advi {to Mon I 4 Part Colborne 00000 2 |" Steamer Ottaw Steamer Ottawa went west on her = At The Strand. way to Toronto and Hamilton. Another Metro success was shown * { & Steamer Fairfax passed down to at the theatre yesterday when Bert| Montreal from Port Colborne. | { 1 i { {3 { | : | --William Waillday, Secretary Metal Trades Council. ----el------------ Lytell appeared in the clever comedy- The Government yacht Loretta drama, "One-Thing-at-a-Time O'- was at Swift's wharf Tuesday taking Day," a Saturday Evening Post story {on coal. by William Dudley Pelly. AAA AAA The story is that of O'Day, a young | ' HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR man who believes that to ace omplish | All success it is necessary to concentrate | - - upon one thing at a time. One ake a he visits a circus and sees the beau- Kin 8 tiful young bare-hack rider, La Belle Market Street ~ 3% Marie. He at onge decides that she 20 . is the girl he intends to marry, but} DAILY MEMORANDUM. first, of course, he must know her See top of Page Three, right hand then he must make a special study of} corner for probabilities. al love. St Luke's rummage sale, O'Day applies for a job, with the | place, Friday, October 10th. circus but is refused. He is deter- TN wy mined, however, so exerts all his' er] ergies and gets it. He hates the | Eins . a aay 3 GIBSON-~At the Hotel Dieu Hospital strong man of the show, who also| ©! on October Sth 1919, to. Mr. and loves Marie, and determines to lick | Mrs. Hugh Gibson, Howe Island, | him--although he himself is not a] a daughter. fighter. He therefore makes a spec- | LEE--aAt Hotel Dieu, Kingston, Oct. al study of this--and accomplishes | N 1913, 30 Mr. and Mrs. James bis desire. | MARSHALL At 35 Raglan Road, ap He 'then resolves to become a part- | Oct. 6th, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. J. ner and half owner of the show. As Marshall, a son. he has made a special study of sav-| McKINNON--On Sept. 26th, 1919, at the ing money, and. the ¢ircus is on its Belleville General Hospital, to the wife of Hugh Me¢Kianon, agent Just legs, this is a compar atively easy Canadian Pacific Rallway, Ivanhoe, pe matter a son. Last but not least he decides that! TRA YNOR--At Hotel Dien, Kingston, | Marie shall love him. What is his Set. I to Corpo ul and rs. A TAYNOTr, a aughier. amazement to find that she already (Queen JRDers. pion. Copy). | does--that one thing his come to} wri} us 1m piston County Fos | | him without a special study. The pital, on the 25th of September, i story ends with the appearance of 1819. fo Mr. and Mrs. W. McWil-! twins for the lucky O'Day, and he liams, a daughter. John Ladle & Son mi { Lara AN ATR ANA 0 come we Satine. pp MR 1 Si | Dog and Apple Jack | Mx in "Daddy versity avenue, Kingston, on Oct. Legs" §th, by Rev. A. Dunn, Cecil H.| Long Grisewocd and Luella A. Bryan. | : > , . One of the bits which wiil delight : i 7 A {all in "Daddy Long Legs,' the Mary DIED... : | Pickiora Company lciure featuring mos ie iinesion, an aged 74 yours: | RL = ; i E ance of a dog who drinks part of a| Funeral notice later. jug of apple jack. Audiences at the| PETERS--In Kingstoh, on October 5th, Strand where this picture will be! as, mes ch pher Peters, * Economize And Wear seen Thursday Friday, Saturday will Funeral from John Cornelius' funeral Zvery line, every brilliant hue, every little eccentricity of trim, bespeaks he unusual and hence the desirable in Blouses Costume Blouses Introduce deep fringe, all over beadings, new con- ceits in sleeves and scores of charming features too numerous to describe. market BORN. Fo ee a A + SEE THESE TO- MORROW WHETHER YOU ARE | A PREPARED TO Buy OR NOT. New Coatings -- heavy, warm mater- ials, in a great variety Tweeds, Blanket Cloth, Silvertone and other new fabrics; in popular colors; extra values; at $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 a yard. Navy Serges--for dresses, skirts, coats, and Suits; real indigo dyes and all pure wool; extra wide widths; from $2.50 to $10 ayard. Plaid Dress Goods -- for Children's wear; pretty pattems, in in a great variety of colors, at 60c., 75c¢., 90c., $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. Flannels--in grey, red, navy and white; very warm and serviceable for the cold wea- ther; special values from 35¢. to $1.25 a yard. : : : SS see a new type of humor in the antics od $hapel Wednesday, October Sth, at | of this animal which gives a first rate ! imitation of a tippler trying to make his way home after a too liberal im- Capt. and Mrs. Wm. Liddell, 104 Bar. 1 3 street, 0 extend cere : { bibition.--Advt. rack desire 3 hanks to their many friends for Wool Blankets, Flannelette Blankets Tiedown and Eiderdowns, at less tharbpres- ent mill prices. WALDRO Stand At Griffin's. A nd | and he many beautiful Hor. Standing room only was the order & thelr hao bereave- {of the day at Grifin's last evening, ant She Hew ot their 1 Sg%. Don t when every available seat was taken iup by the very large audience who came to see the all star programme JAMES REID being exhibited, and went away|' sue OM Firm of greatly pleased with the same. That 254 and 356 EE mactaliry. dainty little expoment of best in 'Phone 147 for Ambulance. screen portrayals, Ethel Clayton heads the bill in her new picture "A Sporting Chance," wibich was declar- Our new Spats are ready. We havd just the shade you want and {and that fs saying a whole Jot. The i pleture deals with a girl who is a prey to every impulsa that seizes her, | and provides an excellent story for an i Enel Clayton picture. Don't miss it. {An excepliionally clever programme! {of vaudeville is also shown and re- ceived a very hearty reception last ipight. Lew Lewis, the man with the voice was #asily the star of the ev- 'ening, and provides rare humor , as Is We are selling the Hest Siting Spat on the siariet. Our special, | AO 1 FTE TET a reo ea rr a

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