Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Oct 1919, p. 16

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1019. Erle hdl Pale Tl wtedle desl Bor Ad \ NTS PLAYED FEENNIS oe : "~ a ) 1 ~ . Prince of Wales & in the Na vy 3 » ; 1 yas 8 Champion, Century, Margot, a Wo- Earliest the Gree 3 Ooo oats ite rte Eat walters and ne tather, King memorable owrthrough principal ties of this $i : : : Margo the Moll: f:Newto an Englishmu Billy Murray Slyly Sings : Merry Music $ Wi These three notable events wv . ; "oenth 4 & } : 36 4 nada i 3 - 13 ts ry - ne Y oe . w ail 10 give rise to Soule CUNIOUS ABA |p fo he pe ope Fie tai a are uit ob And Hed Say Oo-La LatWee Weel y Marvelous Melodies ARTE gids! Plays ild sting reflections nd w i devotee, t I V, OF ¢ ear St ~ 3 ry, : 2 y P : D faterasting q le int fia vor at the pres. i VY expense ac- tache, i « H re Yalv. "Oo.1 Lal WwW y ) ; The airfares 3. Jour Bre, Pi ding i y sy ances ent time ahe t the reason why Queen unis ghov aries paid to care. lo.10q in t gray Only Ona a ee h Leven Lullaby, Wheater Sv atedons 1 : . Gypsy musicians . , Ha i Xombicion wa : : . tot? ime ial Franch 4 Se Fades . a YPsy musicia Victoria in ry ng Edward, in | hiss omplaint Was | showing | ossibilities of co r Wee! isTIot h of a French TTT ; xophons solo. A123, 10-inch Me A =i started the dancin 1860. to tr to through the i ane 116 1at there velgpmen eh re votabulary. But Billy Mur. Medley of Neapslitan Songs, Part I. Pep. 9 & craze in Hungary wit United States as Lord Renfrew, in- 3 1 i t < ha Dl fot in th erelio"s Mandoline Orchestra. Medley e | hoi "a 3 1 / ; Proper: person .as 1 fay maxes at mean a lot in thug : of Neapalitan ~angs, Part IL Paparelio"s 4 8 thar famous "Csare stead of in 4 b oper perso 2 dru ds I - : ] n aa re snappy syncopated song. ' Mandoline Orchestra. Eis, 10-inch $08 : fy § das' or tavern rince of Wales and heir apparent te are's He y Are iese lines i--- graph ) Pe a f Fue i ' ' y very o ne Dk th Fone, bea BD he Ww Frederick 5 pening the firs 0 with Irving Kauf- 3 { T+'l Mother I'l Be There. Ear! F. Wilde \ at dances Perhaps the e Br th . "becau Ah, ve mateh'd rac hats 8 8 t xg 4 ¥ Work, fer the Nightis Coming, Earl I WE; most dazzling of this the de dant of George [11 \ i fice ir be man's popular plant . x Wilda, A222, 10%ineh 908 3 forint Ee is . y, therefore, He appre Some 4 G , . \ ascinating mu eessarily, therefo he RppeaLed 5 a i b en H cp . Oh! Oh! Those Landlords boa & Yeu Can't Got Lovin' Where There Aln's he "H K - civilian co and, Ind w gypt, wi \ : A | the ejte Kati( pro in ci an . J Any Love, Nora Bayes. Mamm Pick- < Fr contemporary a nts state, lie wore ; ; é ¢ to the tet i A-2765--90¢c > /// aninny, Don't You Cry, Nora B : founced High-ra-cai- a white hat with z k band t Shall ol 3 ecame as Lhe h ) A271, 10-inch 900 ' fv), scenes from the Prince of Wales, on f : the h ' } Carolina Sunshine, Sterling Trio. Give Me ¥ A Csarda." Toscha Sei i d ¢ 3 . 1 I y 4 "harl / his fatfier did in 1890, has e iis ciiik i Sa f nerican de Ass Smile and a Kiss, Chie Harrison, + del interprets it with appearance imifori ut whercas NEN oe lot ! : id was depu 1sit uresistiblé fre, King Geore i occasion of i i : ris W and Novi 1 th The Hesitatiog Blue. Adele Rowland. I'm ) hid » . ' ) nd Y r ng ol . x . . 4 . Goin' te Break That Mason-Dixon Line, 0 vigit, was a lieu tine ul AVY, 1 t appeal was made for a ibinnbiiii id iy Harry Fox, A2769, 10-ineh $08 cna d3963 $1.50 8 son has 1 been : . . y othe n yy : - X - - - fin ov ha : co ti rift against imp iis representations proving The Waldorf-Astoria Dance = "14 Beas. Fos Trot. Waidort Astoria Dance Orchestra, Hawaiia. Bmiles, Nor can i tl til that century the hand con- | able, he Appointed superin . Orchestra Plays 'My Cairo ~~ Wait, Yerkes' Jains Drchore hres royal proproases ok in av ;3hat centun er brs | dent and okiet ator of the Ge : " . ao , 760, 10-inch #6 et ma the ¢ 4 and de ! { Love' and "Merci Beaucoup Yearning, Fox-Trot, Prince's Dance Orch. { . t estra. Dance Music, Kar Fox-Trot >on ¢ I "My Caro Loves 1 Hamyin Dusesdins Grainger Clorifies PY y aro ove, A778, 10-inch 90s "Hunoari n F a, bl . al SY. that novel fox-trot from In the Heart of @ Fool Henry Burr. I've o a nta Ys oo ~ ia Vig ¢ atior | 1 ' CE AW] RIP ; the O c } TR Lived, F've Loved, I'm Satisfied, Henry H : " Mne-nf-b § with auxili In a vate Afi¢ 1eCOsef ¢ nt- : s A ord ic Unent, has ail the arr, A2767, 10-inch 90g ere is the first really steam power, I f and oat at as : : . rhythmic reverbera- Sweet Hawalian Moaalisht, Waltz, Kalafoki great and successful phon. 3 Vv WhE tent 'nal n 3 a rent Sein Edward Y { . awaiian Orchestra, Introducing Halon DE a 0 of » Journey was in cient to et Y ISport: was pot [res y the ' jents of Prince id an PRAY ; mn tions of an oriental Wewsiian Nights Waits, K alata, Har and og. ph record of a piano- 10 make headw agair * Atla : y . cia tanisy It was New Brinsy Ay th rt cable : y iY, gong. "Merci Beau Orchestra. A281, Joanch we orchestral classic. In these . ii wll heroic melod oup™ 1% 2 OBe- The Alcobslle Blues, Fox-Trot, Louisiana [N7HING, her ' Soup Ire one step hat Five Juzs Orchestra. Introducing: 1. in the glorious, thunderous wi ke you ste Minnie, 2, Oh! Laddie. 8. chords nd the eco ; ton {6 Newfou i 5 ; ill make you step all Kansas City Blass, Wilbur C. Sweetman's Chords and the swiftly rip Bete Sinrcrs extension of eo: » service ) a 3 1 1 the way Original Jazz Band. A765, 16-inch soe pling, unt from td ® end these player f i } m ' 0 ne eyboard, ercy nid od oundland to Ireland. To enli it capi- | Easy Pickin's, Fox-Trot, Yerkes Novelty : 8, he be 2 suspi " rno | tal for th 1 Sand r . or he $ p! i A-2764--90¢ Five. Introducing Squeelin' Pig Blues. Grainger is at his most bnl. with r ia} Jor this later enterprise, he wen ) Hi Reasation, Jazz O . Yerkes' Mar. wo the Er or : 4 i ork in the winter of 1853 A ¢ imbaphone Band, 16, 13-inch $1.50 1 854 and there met Cyrus V "eld, i ilian was his pariner, the t Ye Phe oar, et Cyrus W. J # Can't You Heah Me Callin', Careline, Oscar A-6115--81.5 ing against the Prince Ih outcome of the interview h Beagle and Columbia a'ellar Quartette. The Rh an ia he Brandenborow Cyrus Field was the organization of ! Smilin' Through, Oscar Seagle. the Marquis of Brandenborow, ihe New York, Newfoundland and A2792,10-smeh $1.00, raph Co d the sue- Our Yesterdays, Barbara Mourel. Think, f the tie cable § Love,of Ma, Bathara Maure!. w ( Tl A2768, 10-inch $1.00 ewton Gis - THT T THIF t ' 7 3 Overture to "La Forza Del Destine, Col- 1 ne ya Ti ] origiy s TR aR" bc umbia Symphony Krchestra, Selection oh rench Army Band @ the idea and prime.mover ¢ A g from "La Forza Del Destine" Col 3 a i y i prise 1 1856 he complet - RB & Symphony Orchestra. ASi14, 18-4nch $1. Superb 1n Arlesienne' ¢ a land telegranh ne ¢ a a 3 / foundland that was : lized as a Bresze (Blow My 4 A, Get the New sienne Surte" must have of the first cable svatem © Me)~ a Harmonious Duet Col bia ; mightily appealed to 'these Ip to 1854 Cyrus el um 4 n I not interested posgibilitie : . = x A veteran Bandsmen of # $ : : Arthur Fields and Jack-Kaufman, a 3 1 Novelty Record Booklet é th Marne, for they play it as new Columbia vocal combination, sing RI = Svery Selimia Duala Hun " $ = Sp if they love i." As in Bie this harmonious sweetheart sons. PAF of many nations, whether [i's Gypar Jewish : \ zct's opera Carmen, these £ ¥ ' Spanish, Turkish, Russian. or Hawaiian ? F . Coupled with Billy Murray's rollick- ¥ 1 24 g a melodies are strongly n- lain. was announced. It was prob- | haldn rnd Az} ho. 1 ing, jovial, jocular rendering of "Take Columbia Records ave made in all eC SWE IR fuenced by the pf wr : =: ) C88, and falling hair who. hay TDA "Sh; lan FA SOL (aa 7 y renct > ably made in view of his forthcoming | ine {ried lieariv ever dvertisod gay' A GREAT FUND. Me Back tothe Land of Janz" RAR janguages : VN Tolar ran Yisit to America, for he is but twenty ind hair-grower, , i a Ry, Be New Columbia Records on Sale 0 a Sls ap : a air-grower, wit t Fn ras lr n BD TR A § A - five years of age, or two and tue. sults, have re TEnag bshont 4 Will Spend Millions on Missions Next A-2766--90c 4 the 20th of Every Month at ; J back, la Feuia, b i he half years y. unger than was King baldness, and its attendant Alsen Year, all Columbia Dealers. a TRUE Spiring Spanis ull-ring George when he yhained: his cap-, fort, Yet {nor sacs is not hopeles Detroit, Mich, Oct. S.--The fre "COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE'CO. : mah, | taincy. Yet it is 'not altogether a the following stmple home oe ot testant Episcopal church of America Toronto ns A6114-$1.80 tourtesy title for the young prince, | (jon bas made hair grow after inhi will spend in foreign and domestic since he has had the education and of baldness, and is also Hniequ; Hed DHSS durinp~ 1920 training of sailor like his father, ul- tor restoring gray Hair to ity x a i oF more | ES appropriates though not to the same extent. We OIOr 'sto palo talline! | work last year, if mecomme: { r ) a "Ot g : : passed the usual test for 'a "naval PRIDE, Bair trom fall out, { of the hoard of missions, which met ig ji d E i and destroyifigthe dandruf 1 : . iat bo i tadetship in February," 1907, ¢ will not ar fandrul -- ihere, to the triennial. general oc n £ three months later entered The ova can be put up by any dries: ' and vention which opens Wednesday, are - § Naval College at Osborne, Isle Rum; ¢ ounces, ] avona de Composer, | 2d0Dted. » $1 Wight, being then in his thirt ent 3 ounces Menthol Cry tals Smpo ee, It will be unnecessary for the : : §' year. Cogpleting the usual two years | 5° re or One-half | highops to rely. puon. donations 1 ' ® YB ax drachm If you wish it perfumed | 3 here, he Passed on in May, 1809 =z : to d 1 drachm of finance their work, as the board wil! ad drac avorte iF 15 Frid , the college at Dartmouth, whore fume. This fi yous favo 4 PEr- f underwrite the budget for domestic more practical instruetion is given, ree ommended hy physi > a ¥ missions, recommending an appro: AGENT S FOR KINGS \ He was only half way through hi clalists and. 1a ibd an ee ition of $859,000, an increase of 5 . term at Dartmouth when the 28 it : MtainS Nene or nd arn le §605.000. The board estimates that -------- EE erie Nee re etd err AA en -. -- A rt Ths Nanowire ly death of King Edward brought ° . alan leat A POISOnGUs [it will cost dn 1920 a @® f 4 . s . a 2 P ro 2% na' the him a step nearer the throne « wood alcohol so frequently found in million dollars to meet the situation Hon. A. K. Maclean has given no- Word has been received in London Saskatchéwan Bureau of labor is here are ane re thorns than rege land, and on his sixteenth hair tonics. Ladies usiag this in China. ice of an amend: to the Civil [that Mustapha Kemal, Turkish na-|in position to place two thousand | on. the path that leads to r woman's En SF Sie . scription should be carefal not to ge iit Service Act, provi that the chair- [tionalist leader jas proclaimed a lmen in employment In he succeeded his father i y th ap ---- - Pvt " Nivll . . PERLE, : : + eon + med Ir a a-Hirtie lower thaw the Wales and Earl of C1 t on the face or where hair i t Many & man only extravagant man ot the Civil Service Cominission 7 urkish Nationalist Governinent ati Ldudd of Morton eaneint and \ 2 t ad 1 dea: s and BE of Ch I I lesire Man : xtravag: : BvD INNO he SR ER ed . e 8 T-poud Dass d rrest . i the majority a 'goo i wish of the King, however, who CQesired habit is a wife. .. be paid 8 salary of 37.000, and eden Koriich, where he is' entrenched' with a 1 pound bas thie lara ang J g of the other commissioners $6,000 200,000 men ever caught in Rideau waters , and eR ed ) Fl K i 4 meet Henry VIII va voyage occupied no less than twe was induced 1 four days, and the delay 'is 1 two frigates were despatched t for the missing vessel. King command was a gunboat, the ' a vessel entirely. driven by Her displacement was 505 tons, and she had engines capable of develop- ing 1,200 horsepower and giving her \ go a speed of thirteen knots ile her I 5 ut Frederi coal capacity was sufficient for her j to steam 2.500 knots at the e'on- : » omical speed of ten knots. No co To Grow Hair On parison whatever could be made be tween the gun power of either the | £5 old line-of-batile ship or the ¥ic- a ead S wR ae nant best. } to have caused Queen { the Prince Consort such anx Bizet's exquisite "Arles torian gunboat and that of the huge battle cruiser, the outcome of Lokd Fisher's genius for putting war pur- Specialist Gives Simple Recipe pose into ship design, in which the That Works Fine. prince is traveling on this visit Hs It was only on July & that the pro- *" eter esses motion of the Prince of Wales to cap- Thousands of people suffer from 1} he Sf rere ee thee reread = by experience the Svahiré "6F 84 Serhan aE a a ------_---- . training, "the prince compl d his course at Dries and by a. h pa ORaREERENDIEERRERE coincidence he had qualified i rated a midshipman ia the navy the day of his father's cor pation, June 22, 1911 In accotdance with service rout ne 3 the prince now had a spell of active § duty with the fleet. He was appoints ed. do-the battleship Hindustan, « manded by Capt. H. H. Ca who had been shipmate wit} father in the '90's. The Hindust Was a unit of the Home Flo 3 although the prince Joined Portland she later proceeded to & tish poris, where he had his § kequaintance with the northern mists, Now so well known to many hundreds of Canadian seamen. When he eft the Hindustan Capt Campbell stated that the prince had taken part in every duty appertaining to the work- ing of a great battleship' and had cheerfully and efficiently discharged the less pleasing as well as the more agreeable of his tasks. <The prince obviously liked the lite on board ship, and it must bave been ® Source of regret ta him when, in view of his future responsibilities, he had to relinguish daty afloat in order to pursue his studies in other fields of knowledge. He id not serve in the rank of sub-lieutenant, but on March 17, 1913, was promoted di- rect to lieatenant, the advancement being made on (he eve of his depar- | ture on a visit to Germany. kn the | War, as is weli known, his service Was with the army as an officer in | the Grenadier Guards. Thus {t was thiat he was never a commamder, | R. N. but was promoted from leu tenant to capiain, as already mea- Honed, on July 8. G A A A AA ANIA. reine mrs mn a0. 1 500,000 men. ha a " et aa LL FEL LETT TTS Spee ERENCE EINE ENE Fleece Lined] ARI Underwear FY | 44. Reg. $1.25 for 95¢c. per garment. Fancy tep Shirts. Saturday is the LAST DAY and you last chance to GET IN on THESE BARGAINS. This stock Sizes from 12 to : i § was bought at a low rate on the $ and we are going to finish up this sale with the biggest bargains §! 3} for . .. : -69c.] J ever offered, Suits Men's Felt Hats Men's Mocha Gloves MEN'S FINE BUSINESS SUITS : Lo ST Made in assorted cloths and sizes. Reg. The very newest here's where you save Regular $3.00, for .......... $135 price $25.00. $2.00. Saturday, only . .. eri nn. 89249 Slaughtering out $17.95. | : re Overcoats Young Men ! Save $1 5 Children's Coats a Men's and Young Men's Top Coats in : brown, dark grey and fancy tweeds; Waist Here's your chance to get the very newest, Mothers take advantage of these low prices, Line and Form Fitting. Regular $45, for Form-Fitting Suit in Blue Serge and Brown and get the boy a Coat. $29.95. and Jd mistures, 3 S2h8s Regular $12.00 for ....... $7.95 ; uisfor ........ .. ... .$29, : 48.50 Suits for ........ . $33.49 Regular $14.00 for ........$8.49 Socks : . rm All kinds black and heavy greys . . . ..35¢. Here's Another Line dive? Me alede oia Lunds of Overcoats in heavy materials, up to the Boys Mackinaws : = ¥ minute styles; all sizes; regular $35.00. : Regular $8.50. From 7 to 11 years. Only Extra ! Extra . $22.95 a few left. Slaughtering out for . . $4.95 | Big discounts in Shoes, Sweaters and Ties: Helping Unemplosed. The total amount of uoney given AS unemployment <onation from Great Britain front November 11, 1318, to May 20, 1918; is sand 10 be $104,240,000, divided as follows: Ehgland $52,312.000; Scotland. 510. $24.500; Ireland, $5,874,890, Wales, $2,827,000 i oe ! Permanent rank of vice admiral for Rear Admirals Sims, Benson and Mayo is proposed fn a compromise BH ordered tavare™s save vio 4 Ly the U. 8. Senate Naval Committee. "DAPULY Dads, Riaucs va a Inde | 'pendent Socialist party of Germany | was shot and wounded when enter. ing the Reichstag on Wednesday. His assailant was arrested. Ernest Lapointe, M.P. for Kamour- | 'as! was the unanimous choice of ' canyention in Quebec East, a gp NQ | Men's Pants ESE 0UIS ABRAMSON, 336 PRINCESS == Men's Work Shirts : and all sizes. --all sizes ...79c. nade nut J | . at $2.14 --_-- -- RENE ; IENRRNNEE AREER = AER EHERL HERR :

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