Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1919, p. 17

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. PAGE SIXTEEN + WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG i ~ } ORGANIZATION IS COMPLETE =: pieive acne DON'T-WAIT UNME~THE COLD FOR VICTORY LOAN TN KING- 4 Reiter i ten winds blow to buy your Overcoat. STON AND FRONTENAC erring th > shel : The Leaders Had a Dinner on Tues. | of on y fr day--The Objective For City and £ H Country Is $2,650,000, rey Be Ready |: SS A \ An Irresistible Appeal To J Women DELIGHTFULLY SMART New Autumn Dresses $25.00 to $50.00. on Tu he greate ¢ tt qual- als t ARID prev J ) 1 ¥ of the a oz -- - i n for the ntenda i " ur pro- wo by three , e YauReTI ji B. gramme is well represe }ivery good acts, who won ch ap- i- Plause last evening. and were thor- i »d by all present. Other joe Phot oplays, and a special out- and Dr : sands, se ¥: {door Picture, which is : qe i also spoke. 2 d Dr. Bruce T upon gramme and put pep the workers Dr Taylor made a very witty speech and was greatly cott, warden of THE FRENCH FARMERS K ip also spoke. There vere 45 pres sent, the rain preventing many workers in 'the rural districts getting ir showing ARE BECOMING ACTIVE = Powerful Agricultural Feder=- ation Adopts Strong Election Piatform. Oct. 22 Indications are the farmers of France will take a more active pért than heretofore in Ih e fort how ing elections. ) 'he agricultural federa- onal und ons of peasants a_i the form of «¢ e¢ to begin an e ign 'on a platform, of which embrace t} At $25.00 to $50.00 you can buy Braided Serge Frocks. Conditions point to a shortage of Overcoats. «ns id 2 a A growing scarcity of materials have caus- OR ow" 1vitrtvreas 0 ve ee, 1 ed many makers to cancel Overcoat orders. Barri 2,000 | the mot Here you will find plenty of medium and Palmerston 2.000] heavy-weight Overcoats in a great variety Howe Island: . £27: 35.000 tien adel of patterns and models, but this supply will not last long. paredness, don't delay. Come in to-morrow and get yours. $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $42.50, $50.00 agricutural im- ) Fri and o during p, energe Bolshevism ; to state ynopolies; At $25.00 to $50.00 draped Afternoon Frocks of Crepe de Chene. of the currency; the developmen - . $2,650,000 | mutual societies; guarantees 1 i o- 'ach district that reaches its ob-| freedom of labor and strict applica- If you are a believer In pre jective be awarded the Prince of tion of the laws against political d each that increases it | strikes. e per cent. will receive] The platform also calls for better f Wales plume. The drive | organization of agricultural educa- ted on Oct. 27th | tion in the prim¢ i set 1001s, with post- gr aduate and winter schools, 'which have been CE orc since the beginning of At $33.00 to $50.00 Blouse- Tunic Dresses of lustrous the war, and an extension of experi mental agricultural stations and re- pair shops for agricultural 'imple- Theatrical | : / | EH Satins. BE 0 tt et oS Men's and Young Men's Fall Suits -- the best the market affords. » agricultural federation is a organization, with local es in all the departments @ ® i At the Grand. and nearly all the cantons of France, nlike any musical comedy Pro~} and is able to appeal to a great num- C n years, with all its mirth- ber of the voters of the country in a provoking humor, tuneful melodies, scenic splendor and elegant costum- ing comes "The Kiss Burglar," dir- ect from a six month's enga agement at | peat ata the George M. Cohan Theatre, New York City, and is scheduled to appear { LETTERS 10 10 [HE EDITOR | at the Grand Opera House to-night.| i Aside from the magnificent stage pictures, resplendent' raiment and a wide variety of ensembles, there are; more than a dozen song hits anyone 2 i= i= which would stand oe si hy as a Kingston, Oct. 2 te Satchword. | classic. Dreamy waltzes, lively one-| 197}: AS tg and every steps, whirling, synocopated modern of the Britis ar the world over, tunes. blend in a melange of melody, other BOF en man itizens of this city the memory of which will Hnger for why is it tiat Se n to foot the bills | many a day. The book and lyries| are being ca ye the" Prince of | are from the pen of Glen MacDon- for the banquet od heads of de- | ough, While the music was written] Vales? Ouiside of & Tow citizens who | by Raymond Hubbell. The cémpany partments an d guests, every per- EE is an enormous one, including the should be invited & == son who is honored with an invita- eS famous Peacock Alley chorus, and h Er the original Cohan Theatre produc-| on should be slad to Bay bis Slate At $34.00 to $75.00 Georg- ette Crepe and Afternoon Frocks, Beads. | prac tical way. 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" with Iridescent Why Is This? : ------------EEE---- At $25.00 to $50.00 Street Frocks of Embroidered Serge. eR of the cost of the entertainment. tion. --Advt. Yours truly,~--J. GALLOWAY. HRA 1 i At $43.00 Breton Blouse HEHE A TH THE NEWEST ~ AUTHENTIC For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear, are here in great variety. Exclusive models in Silk, Crepe, Tri colette and Georgette; beautifully trimmed "with Silk Embroidery, Beads and Sequiens. Specially priced from . . $18.75 to $105.00 - FLAGS--in all sizes, best English bunting "Mutt and Jeff's Pream." No comic cartoons of recent times have made such a hit with the public as the creations of Bud Fisher's] "Mutt and Jeff" and for that matter, their popularity is not confined to this country alone. 'The 'long and short 'of it," as they are familiarly called are known all over the world, even in those sections of the globe where English is not spoken. AS real comedians the twain probably have no equals. Their very name seems mirth, "Mutt and Jeff's Dream," is| the title of their latest hit said to be the best and funniest of all their] 'cut ups" being one big laugh from! start to finish. They will be seen at} the Grand Opera House on Saturday,| Oct. 25th, matinee and night. The| cast includes a chorus of stunningly gowned pretty girls who can both| sing and dance, which helps to make] this attraction the best popular pric-© ed offering of the season.--Advt. | At the Strand. "The Way of a Woman," Norma] Talmadge's latest screen success, | which opens a three day engagement | at the Strand Theatre commencing Thursday, is already familiar to many of our readers in its stage | form, when it was called "Nancy| Lee"; the play was by the well} [now Eugene Walter, and the| ~~ iphotoplay version retains all the! {elements of dramatic suspense which | | made the play so popular. Miss Tal-| i madge's performances adds another] ito the long list of superlative screen | |characterizations which have endear- | ied this sterling actress to countless. {film fans throughout the country and! wn ---- ------5"; {to none among the leading lights of | {the silver sheet, The story of "The Way of a Wom- an" deals with the trials of a young {southern girl of an aristocratic but [poor Virginian family, who marries 'a dessolute New Yorker for the fin. iancial advantages she hoped he will | bring to her family. On the same programme we offer those two big favorites Bushman and {Bayne in "The Outlaw." The play 'tells the story of a young man who i believes he hand of God is against (him. All his desires meet with dis- {appointment --naot only does he lose 'the girl he loves but hiz mother, to | whom he is devoted, succumbs to an {illness and passes away. He renounces his religion and pro- {ceeds to live his lite far from the scenes of his misfortunes. Here he | meets a young girl whe, by her beau- to be the signal for uncontrollable | and A. Hillyer, U.F.O, contending | {have raised her to a position second | } Two Islanders Charged. Two young men from Wolfe Island charged with a serious offence | against a young girl, may be tried by | Justice of the Peace George Hunter. There is a chance that the case may | be settled out of court. East Wellington In Doubt. (Canadian Press Despatea.) Toronto, Oct. 21.--A constituency | in doubt is East Wellington, with' Lieut.-Col. Pritchard, Conservative, for the seat. HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR PRINTING tines 20 Market Strect 3: . Kingston DAILY MEMOPANDUM. "The Kiss Burglar' Grand, 8.15 See top of Page 'Threg, right hand gorner for probabilities > MARRIED. DEPREW-8SPROULE-~At White 'River, | Ont, Aug. 24th, 1919, by the Rev.| Ohristopher C. Simpson, | Minnle Brittanna Sproule, youngest daugh- | ter of Mrs. Wi J, Sproule, formerly | of Kingston, to Frank D. Depew, second son of Magistrate J. E. and | Mrs. Depew, White River. Ont. IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of our darting | wiby, Gilbert, who died October 22nd, | 1818: He like a litile faded flower, Was lying quiet and still, His sweet blue pyes Were closing, And his Ettle hands re ohill When on that day the Master came, Sia TT Li Frocks of Silk Tricolette. Only expert selection and tireless co-operation with chosen makers enables us to offer These Extraordinary Values Remember each Frock attains the same LAIDLAW High Standard of Quality, Style and Workmanship. omnes John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. ~~ Zallll i And from amongst his Sowers, He came wo gather lilies, The day he gathered ours. --Father, mother, sister and brother IB mn tn IN MEMORIAM. In loving membry of iy dear be-| loved husband. ' 'Alexander Eugene! Dapais, who passed away October 23, *ione, but not forgotien." } Dear E oushand, my loss can never be 1 mins You more 4s the days grow old, Oft when I sit in sorrow and woe, There comes a dream of the dear Jong ago. 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Ince star, pleased another large {andience at Griffin's last evening, | when she was seen again in her new | photoplay "The Virtuous Thief." The) intensely human note struck by every | person in the picture attracted the | jiaierest and Sympathy of the and- BA een

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