Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Oct 1919, p. 20

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___PAGE TWENTY SATURDAY Sa TH E D A ML YB RITISH WHIG Pe RD OCTOBER 23, 1019. TNE oR mS NEW CLAUSE IN pe THE ALIEN BILL -- a -- / be VERY SPECIAL 'O-NIGHT AT 7:30 O'CLOCK "Wnadian Press Desrate' Oct 95 AT It is DECIDEDLY to your advantage to buy your apparel at LIVINGSTON'S. to have heard missing somet um of your ed to get into the ¢ You have witnesse slon of 'Bud gentlemen, = ies, who will infectious lau | i happiness, revelry and w t tainment easily similated by the the classes and at the same tim tributing to gayety and blis the nation 1 Mutt an However, their r ed "Mutt and Jefl's into three and have the success of Jus ill, as usual sponser for the us HI a A Nw hel PRINCE SAW NAPANEE 4 traction at t rand Opera House ¥ THROUGH CAR WINDOW to-night--Advt ituation through the de of the Government a to the Alien Bill ed during the day that an an- derstanding had been by which a new claus bill wouid be acceptable to'the It was HR chunks of ams, Here, you will find Suits members of the House expected in this way to sur- mount the difffeulty which brought about the defeat of the former amendment and to avoid and Overcoats that embody all of the A sale of 1,000 pairs Women's and Children's Fall and Winter Hos- iery, and a sale of Women's Winter Underwear, Children's Winter Underwear and Men's Winter Underwear. ALL AT EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES essential character- Dream," the abanduiment of the bill five scenes, the their careers, acts istics good dress- €rs apperciate -- I Ao, wt At i X His Royal Highness the + i % Prince of Wales took a peep at the town of Napanee through # the car window, as his train slowly passed through there Saturday morning, on the way to Kingston. The train did not stop, but quite a crowd gath- ered at the station, and as the A A tA PA Al tN PP Pb Hort Sr Grand. i ay and. Wed- t of the Grand atest Fox Film "Married In Has : d Elinor garments built up [Bw g | ny to the standard of |E "| For Monday, Tue quality, the high- = he mailagem est known supreme values in fine Suits and Overcoats at $35.00 Others $30 up to $50.00. (EEA DECORATION nd The City Buildings Front Was a \ Mass of Color. downtown deocrations in hon 1¢ Prince of Wales' visit were "The best dress place buildings was a mass of 3 ful design that were worthy! of special meation were: The G.T.R. station, .the cus toms house, the post office, the Gold- en Lion block, the fire stations, the Bank of Montreal, the Whig building Bank of Commerce, great war ve erans and Army and Navy Veterans' buildings. and other tot he eity 1 bill will be yan act superior will be seen for the the week only.--< pictures of 1 This completed vaudeville first three days of of At Griffin's. will be the last oppor e the splendid bill which sn attracting capacity houses 's during the last two days ed by that rt in "Wagon Tracks, picture n this picture Bill Hart is seen as the public love to see him--as a real rediblooded and relentless character with honor as his greatest ideal and bravery his second nature It starts in Kansas and ends up somewhere The Kingston police made a' fine appearance on Saturday, when they turned out with their blue helmets, single-breasted and white gloves. Citizens con 1ted on their good appearance. 'harlotte Bergh of Chicago, color at 'soprano at Grant Hall con- | ceFt, Monday evening. mn versatile : ®e eo : | Livingstons 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" OO ASAE tt AAP Pl PtP Po PN Pl. At ltt i (NIN ltl Pr, UNDERWEAR SALE Ladies' fine Wool and Union Shirts and Drawers -- Turn- bull's, Zenith, Harvey, Wat- son's, 'Hygiene-- to-night -- | 50e., 75¢., $1.00, $1.50 and up. Children's Fine Woo¢l and Union Shirts and Drawers in all the best makes -- to- night 59c¢. to $1.25 garment Men's All Wool and Union Shirts, Drawers and Com- binations At Special Prices . o-night THE HOSIERY SALE night or the rest of our programme A A PS PAA A (EET along the Santa Fe trail. A romantic] love interest is involved, but privation and marauders proves most fascinating. Mr. Hart is sup-| . d Don't miss this splendid picture to- 20 Market Strect Kingston { uctions, ¢ ell as our sual{ "Mutt and Jeff's Dream," Grand, 8.15 { productions, as well as ou u | and dS ream. Umna Sib the) HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR ported by a cast of exceptionally in-} - EE NE | superior vaudeville, which is 8XCOP-| sorner Tor probabilities. thrills of the desert struggle against PRINTING terest, headed by Jane Novak. {which includes other good photoplay | DAILY MEMOPANDUM. | tionally entertaining Advi. | 1 Musicians' meeting, Labor hall, Sun- ---- day, October 26th; 1919. at 3 pm. « ' Illustrated lectur . Luke's Hall N At the Strand. | Monday, October % at 8 pm. b} Another bang-up show for Monday,| gon Big.-Gen. A. E. Ross. C.M.G. Tuesday and Wednesday all comedy. | -------------------- A -------- a show that will make you laugh alij the time you are in the theatre. The} {feature "A Lady's Name," starring ce ne AH Ladies' extra fine ' black | | Cashmere Stotkings = To-night, $1.00 pair BOLN. MARTIN--At North Fredericksburgh on October 18th, 13919. to Mr a Mrs: Karl G. Martin, a daught Constance Talmadge will make you| 4 3---=At Selby, on October 18t augh and la and laugh some| McQ more. A suc on of amusing and | exciting events showing the adven-| tires of an enterprising and whimis- | Ss cal young woman who advertises for| a Musband is the theme of the story | to She is Mabel Vere, a writer, to Mr. and Mr Elijah M Quaig, (nee Jessie Kirkpatrick), a daughter. RD---At 1285 De Lorimier Ave, treal, Que... on October 5th Mr. and Mrs. J. 8S. Wilson HANDSOME Ladies' good quality black Cashmerette Stockings To-night 40c. pair whose | reason - for the advertisement is to secure new material for a novel. She] is engaged to a priggish young man who naturally objects to her meth- ods. After breaking her engagement with her flance," being blackmailed by a butler, and changing her role from a writer to cook she hecomes engaged to Nock Corcoran, the third and last applicant. B Added to this will be "A 'Broad- way Saint' featuring Montague Love The story is a new one, that of a ston General Hospital, | tober 4th, 1819. to Mr. and 8. Miles Orser, Murvale, Ont, a --At Wesley, on Oct. 15th. 1918. r. and Mrs. William O. Weese, a son, John Clifford rm Er sa, MARRIED. Children's best made Rib- bed Cashmere Stockings 3 e Rev. Louis 2 le Madeline, eldest & of Mr. and Mrs. B Soles city, to Kenneth Vernon Church Taranto. A A NEN Eg. Sit HERRERA AA. UN COATS young fellow from the country who comes to New York and doesn't fall a victim to the bright lights. But when he returns to the country on a visit to his people, the fact that he has lived in New York gets him into TAYLOR WATSON------AL Newb . by Rev. E the Methodist on October B. Cooke, Parsonage, 17th, 101% Beatrice N, daughter of the Mr. James FE. Watson, to Rupért D. Tayks, and Mrs. Isaac B..T Hill Newhurgh son of . Mr. yvior, Empey late | in Penman's natural wool, bull's Cee-Tee, Tiger Brand Elastic Rib. Mercury fine wool, Turn- To-night at 65c¢ to $1.50 a Pair all kinds of trouble. There's a laugh every minute in this picture: Be sure and see it and give yourself a treat, Also a Fatty Arbuckle comedy en- titled "Fatty the Aviator," which 'is also full of laughs. Altogether we offer a complete comedy bill that is| sure to pease every ome that enjoys laughter.--Advt, BE thc i i DIED. CHRISTOPHER At 'McGraw, NV. on October 26th, 1918, Mrs. Edwin Christopher. aged 1 years, former-$ ly of Kingston tgwnship : DETLOR-+At Napanee, on Wednesday, Oct. 23nd, 1819, Perry Zina Detlor, | == in his 62nd year. | -- A er nA | 1 i IN MEMORIAM. 4 : a In loving memory of William "IT. | Results For Member and the Refer. | Hartman, who died Ootober 24th, one | endum, {Year ago: Bath, Oct. 25.--The result of the | ie election in this village was as fol- | lows; Fowler, 75; Wood, 64; Brethen, 20, i The referendum vote resulted as! Yet again we hope tn meet him, follows: i When the day of life is fled, X > ia | And in' Heaven with doy 10 greet him, . Yes, Fe] Where no farewell {ears are shed , | - 40 | Greatly missed and deeply | : 22 134 mourned by father, mother, sisters and 23 134! brothers. bi nim nid IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of cup dear father, r. John H. Bird. who . October 23th, 1918, 1 ed Away on FOR FALL AND WINTER CC ge 0 VOTING AT BATH, JOHN LAIDLAW & SON COATS that will give satisfaction, both in wear and appearance. his gone, but pot forgotten, And 8s dawns another year, 0 In our lonely hours of inking, Thoughts of him are ever doar i a RA *N Question Question Question 3 Question 33 123 Mrs. Topliff has returned home after taking medical treatment in Kingston for the past month. The following people were visitors at William Calvers' on Sunday last: ii Me. Xaott, Mr. and Mrs, alcliroy, Mrs. Savage, Mr. McKane and Mrs. Melhor oe A EA li O00 Warm and comfortable--they come in all the best of materials, exclusive models, many with handsome fur trimming, and all attractively priced from : $35.00 to $79.50 Dear father, how we miss you, As the weeks and months pass by, But it is God's blessed promise That we shall meet thee in the sky, ein. Sot Notes About The Royal Visit. Mayor Newman was kept busy i hanging on to his silk hat as he sat beside the Prince in the car which ™ carried His Royal Highness and His { Worship to the cricket field. It was JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers. a windy morning. A The Prince looked. as if he had 254 and 356 PRINCESS Phone 147 fer Ambulance, { Just Fisen from bed! aiid bad receiv- {ed a hurry call'at thase« But he just | looked too "'Sweet for aaything" to i the young ladies. ROBERT J REID : % 5 - The Leading Undertaker. ! route. He was & bonnie prince. 230 Princess Street. | - =" ater Gr rahi ep PRP, ¥ Gospel Service. M. KEY ES 1 The regular gospel meeting will | P. 4 YOU WILL FIND HERE A GOOD SELECTION of all that's new and all that's good in Foor. WEAR. We believe you'll appreciate gdod Shoes, honestly built, which will be worn with vase, | The above cut represents our SLATER SHOE in" Black Calf, with a medium round toe and fairly heavy sole. We also carry the same style in Winter Tan, with extra weight soles . . . . $12.00. | cheering multitudes ail along the | The Prince waved his hand to the | 'be held in Oran Ambulance Phone 1bgn | § ironto, will be the pr welcome. ? : JUS | E= Hear Dorothy Bell ; . Street 3 = cago at Grant Hall Mdhday eveaing, : i

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