Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1919, p. 20

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919, PAGE TWENTY a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG - PROVIDED A FINE TREATIST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY mummnmmumsnnanosommsosmmmonannnsmmnssnoo CONCERT GIVEN FRIDAY NIGHT | TO HOLD A DINNER ON FRIDAY 5 Tm rT ----------. vercoats Your style preference is here, backed by the quality that will make that style last----styles that meet the Young Man's faney--brisk, vigorous styles reflecting the spirit of youth and action--form-fitting, belted and half belted Coats, high waist line, broad lapel effects, with flare or straight line skirts--live materials that conform to the spirit of the design, but with all the pep--therd is none of the freakishness often resorted to to gain variety. Your attention is called to the selection, for-- $30.00, $85.00, $37.50, $40.00, $42.50, $45.00, $50.00 . ® eo ie Livingstons 75.77-79 BROCK STREET. "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" OO JL | and in this picture she is seen at her SS For Evening An attractive collection of 'peautiful Even- ing Gowns in styles that fashion decrees for this season, all the popular colors, in the most favored materials and priced very moderately from $21.75 up to $105.00 » \ x - = ingaag complete. : IN, HHT HHA tr THAR) IN CONVOCATION HALL Under the Anspices of Cataraqui Chapter, Daughters of the Empire | Memdrial | ~Proceeds For Fund, A goodly number turned out to the concert given in Convocation Hall, on Friday evening, under the auspices of Cataraqui Chapter, Dau- ghters of the Empire, the proceeds of which are to be given to the war memorial fund. The programme was one of high merit, and provided a Tare treat for all present. The Pro- Sramme included piano selections. songs, violin solos, duets and read- ings. Some very fire readings were Riven by Mrs. Henry Joseph, of Mon- jtreal, and Mrs. Telgmann, of King- ston. The musical part of the program- me included piano selections by Mrs, Arthur Lyster, songs by Lieat. Strgwger, Miss Phyllis Devlin, J. D. Bankier, Capt. Bridge, and Major Maclean, violin solos by Miss Goldie Bartels and duets by Messrs, Banker 40d Strowger and Miss Devlin and Charles Harvey. Each number on the programme was heartily encored. The programme included the follow= 'Bg numbers: Piano--(a) Reverie, (%) Polonaise in BE thur Lyster; song, Mandalay" (Oley Strowger:; reading, Mrs. Henry Jo- seph; "Some Time", '{ Rudolf Friml), Miss Phyllis Devlin; song, + "The Fig ug Temeraire", (Pascal) Mr. Banki reading, Mrs. Telg- mann; violin, (a) Orientale (Caesar ui), (b) Serenade, (Drdla). Miss Goldie Bartels: song, 'My+ Dear Soul", (Wessex Love Song) (Wil- frid Sanderson). Capi. Bridge; duet, "The Keys of Heaven" Miss Phyllis | Devlin and C. Harvey; song (a) | "Friend O' Mine" (Wilfrid Sander: json), (b) "Down Vauxhall Way" | (Herbert Oliver): Major Maclean: reading, Mrs Henry Joseph: duet, "The Jovial Blacksmiths" (Stanley { Gordon), Messrs. Bankier . and Strowger. The accompanists of the were Miss R. Creighton, Mrs Rich- ardson, Mrs. Maclean and R. R. F. Harvey, \ ----------i Theatrical -- At The Grand, That delightful, comedy, "Married in Haste," which "has been showing | to crowded houses at the Grand, will end its run hers tonight, Albert Ray and Elinor Fair, who are featured in { this capital story. Mr. Ray as the Star--have made a decided hit with motion picture lovers, Another pfie- War (Debussy), (Liszt), Mrs, Ar- "On the Road to Speaks), Lieut. evening ture that is seen for the last time | | tonight is "Heartsease,'" with Tom | Moore in the stellar role. Mr. Moore portrays a struggling Young com- Poser who has written an opera, only to have it stolen upon completion. There is a delightful love story run- Ring through the. play and the plot abounds in bits of humor and pathos; making a Production every one will like. For Monday, Tuesday and W. nesday, "A Girl With 'No Regrets," a Fox Film with charming Peggy Hy- land in the principal part. will be shown. Miss Hyland needs no intro- duction to the film-fans of Kingston best. There is also a five reel feature "The Man Beneath", with Sessue {| Hayakawa in the leading role; with the comedies and other reels, and an act of superior vaudeville, - this bill i promises to be an extra good one -- i ¥ . At Griffin's, : To-night will be the last chance to See dainty Dorothy Gish in "Peppy Polly," the picture which is conceded to be unlike any fn which this clever { star has appeared, and also the best. | Peppy Polly is surely full of pep and | optimism, and she will make you feel that way too When you see her wde- | lighttul characterization. She de- liberately goes to jail'"to clean up the place and save a friend," but { Who knew of her scheme dies. What i How could she get | was she to do? out? Leave it to Dorothy Gish, she { knows how. Heres a story that will | keep you laughing for a week after {miss it. i comedy, "The Dentist," is a riot from (start to finish, and was greeted with tremendous applause and laughter from the large audience who saw it last evening. The balance of our Programme is also of superior merit, and should be seen by all. See it to- night. --Advt, i Victorian Order of Nurses. . The monthly meeting of the Vie- bho hla Mothers with their . babes have made 133 visits to the child welfare 391 Barrie street _ | Ernesttown, including Bath while she was there the ouly friend | You have seen "Peppy Polly." Don't } Our special Mack "Sennet : NIGHT, THE 28TH. | Annual Sermon in St. Andrew's Church * on the 30th--To Sell Heather in Ald of Hospitals, {| The seventy-ninth annual meeting of the St. Andrew's ety of+Kings- ton was held in the oi council {chamber gn Friday eve g. The | financial report of the year was en- thusiastically received. there being a {cash balance of $49.0! on hand and {8350 invested in Victory Bonds. i During the year assistance was given Ho two families in need. {A letter was received from = Sir | Harry Lauder thanking the society for its contribution to his fund in {aid of limbless soldiers and sailors {A latter was also read from Major- | General Sir A. C. Macdonnell, K. C. IM. G, requesting life membership in i the society. The meeting unanimous- {ly decided to admit him to life mem- | bership. Three other new members | Were elected. | The officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, 3... MaoMitan; 1st vice-president, H. D. Bankier: 2nd vice-president, H. {| V. Welch; sec.-treas, J. Stewart; j chaplain, Principal R. Bruce Taylor: { bard, Lieut,-Col. MoPhail; piper, W. { A. Fraser; physician, Brig.-Gen. A. E. Ross: auditor, J. MeL. Stephen (all re-elected); committee, W. Craig, D. Murrdy, J. E. Gow, N. Munsie, G. B. Fyffe. It 'was degided to resume the an- nual St. Andrew's dinne is year, and © executive committee was in- stiri to make arrangements for thi vent to be held on Friday. No- ver 28th, probably in the Fron- { tenac Club. Arrangements were also made for the annual churéh service j of the society to be held in St. An- [drew's church on Sanday, November | 30th, the sermon to be delivered by | Principal Taylor. The society is to | conduct their usual sale of heather jon Saturday, November 29th, the pro- | ceeds to be divided evénly hetween the Kingston General and Hotel Dieu Hospitals. Supplies of heather re- ceived from Scotland were atknow- ledged. | Writs For Damages. | Trueman Potter, executor of the will of the late John Potter, who jwas Killed 'in the explosion of the Central cheese factory, near Joyce- ville, has, through A. B. Cunning- ham, issued a writ for $10,000 dam- ages for the death of the brother. The Celestials are not yet out of the fire, in connection with the as- fsanlt last week. J. W. Smith is! jcldiming $500 damages for assault iby the owner, Charles Y. Lee, and employees of 'the New England res- {taurant. . The two cases will likely jcome up at - Supreme Court next { month, -------------- | + Victory Loan Subscriptions. { Returns from canvassing districts {in Lennox and Adding:on to mid- { night, Nov. 5th, are; Napanee ,..\ ... ;.. iu: $95,000 N. Fredericksburgh' ... «. 8. Fredericksburgh Amherst Island 42,000 13,450 62,500 32,950 74,900 26,400 Tem wea Richmond ... ... ... ... Camden, including Newburgh (Bhefleld ... ... ... ... { Kaladar, Anglesea ana Ef- FoAnBham Foie iaa lV 1,400 | Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby H. E. Richardson, C. Gay Shannon jand George Robertson left early in {the week for Hay Bay on a shooting | expedition. : . | HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR | TINC ---All- i X : j » { 4 Iva Kinds a a . | 20 Market Street 32 Kingston i 1 DATLY MEMOPANDUM. i | See top of a Three. right hand | corger for probabilities. {Unveiling Soldiers' Monument, Cat-} | @aragui Cemetery, Sunday, 3. i {. 'The first dante to be conducted by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Hotel Dien this year. will be held in the Nurses | Reereation Room, on Wednesday even. | ing next. 8 to 11 pm. BORN, . BUCHANAN--At Napanee, on Oct. 20th fo Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buchanan, a daughter. : FERGUSON-<As Adolphuastown, on Oct. | 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fergu- son, a son. ; GOODWIN--AL Kingston, Ont. on Not ith, 1818, to Mr. and Mrs. W. MI! 1 8 Son. ROCH RD--In Kingston. on Novem ber 8th, 1919, fo Mr. and Mes. ,. Rocheford i FITZPATRICK WALKER At Nap. anes, on Nov. 5th, Henry D. Fitz. phirick & Mes. Charity &. Walker, I 46,950! IR i 5.700 | IH I TT ill tt tA AA Ag gtr TH HATH HII em § ag II I a LT at hs AY A l,i A ro st A AB, Hoi et Pat rl SP At Pg rr it To-night At 7:30 WE WILL PLACE ON SALE 1,600 Pairs Of Ladies' WarmFall And Winter Thrifty women will be act- ing wisely by purchasing a season's supply of these Hose, in view of present market conditions. 800 pairs Ladies' good quality Black Cashmerette Stockings. Sizes 81, 9. 91 and 10. On sale to-night 40c Pair 'sizes. Yburs to-night 75¢c and $1 Pair 800 pairs Ladies' fine black Cashmere Stockings in'all | We expect a large crowd and we therefore urge you to be here at 7.30 o'clock, so as to be sure to obtain | just the Hose you desire. | Very Important To-night A TWO HOUR SALE OF Winter Knit Underwear Here are a few of the many bargains to be offere!- For Men For Women 600 Women's Wool and' 400 Penman's good, fleece lined Shirts and Drawers. Yours to-night $1.00 each in garment. Union Vests and Drawers, in Watson's, Zenith and Turnbull's makes. While they last 50c. to $1.35 a ~ John Laidlaw & Son INHER, ore A, ¥ mm, A EB Ea ish costume as an unbecoming shoe. d along very smart lines; in brown calf, spoc heel ...........$13.50 BROWN is the popular shade this Fall, We ing from.............. $5.000815.00 © wh : 0 i ' Sk ae La it I EER REE Eat EEA RE Re tate iin anit a I SINS ---- - - -

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