PAGE TWO THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SS-----------_----------v.y PLAY WS CREAT SUCCESS | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY o ST. LUKE'S DRAMATIC CLUB PUT | LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS O% ON "VALLEY FARM." g 1s { Before a Very Large Audience in St. Luke's Hall on Friday Night Proceeds to be Used For Fand to | Enlarge the Seating Capacity. St. Luke's Dramatic Club scored a | big hit on Friday night, when they Presented "Valley Farm." As was | anticipated, twenty minutes before | the curtain was raised, every avail- | GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity | ~~What the Merchants Offer 'to the Readers of the Whig. *Go to church on Sunday Glorious Nevember weather! A good 30¢ broom for 6c mon & Sons. The market was quite large and] the purchasers were very numerous. | W. Swaine, plano tuner. viders at | MeAuley's, or 'phone G64w } : Portsmouth taxpayers save 2 per | Lem- | Sen a -- and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1919," Latest Popular Tremere who wished to attend and they were | ent.by paying on or before 2 20th | New foot- | inst. { Combination underwear, value $5, lon Saturday, $3.25. Livingston's, | present in large numbers Hghts and electrical equipment had | been added to the hall, and added | Dance Music My Caytles in the Air are Tumbling Down, Ba ngalore, My fal, Walt Till You Get Them Up in the Alr Boys, Sweeties, Lullaby Time, Luilaby Land, In Room 202. I'm Not Jealous, Alabama Lullaby, Chong, Breeze (Blow My Baby Back to Me), Dear Old Pals, Daddy Long Legs, Everybody Wants a Key to My Cellar, Evening, Give Me a Smile and a Kiss, Girls, I'm Always Building Castles in the Afr, I Don't Want a Doctor, I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now; One, Two, Three, Four Rockabye; Jazz Baby; Just For Me and Mary; Mickey; Somebody Misses Somebody's Kisses: Lone- sore; Oh, What a Pal Was Mary; Dreamy Alabama; Tn Your Arms; When You Look in the Heart of a Rose; Hand in Hand Again: Longing For You; Let the Rest of the World Go Bye; Bubblaland; Good Night Angeline; I'm Climbing Mountains: My Island of Golden Dreams, On Miami Shore. Il The Colleg e Book Store Telephone 919 Open Evenings All up-to-date styles on dis- play in our Show Rooms. Each garment is custom- Jnade, from selected prime skins properly matched. te we & = 7 able seat in St. Luke's hall was fill- | ad. Special provision had been made Lfor the children of the Sunday school | received at the hands of J. W i] . | Your inspection invited. John McKay, Limited "THE FUR HOUSE" 149 to 157 B ROCK STREET ---- RN ag a ----------------e -- ---- - WeHave In Stock Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Ton--tinn Good Tea Victory Bonds are the thing. Buy them! W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION License No. 6-543 SEEN ENE ENN NE NEN REED Saturday Night Specials At the Always Busy Store Will Include His: Master's Voice ty. lH Records Victrola XI. 3325 SPECIAL FOR ~ NOVEMBER Oh, What a Pal Was Mary----Waltz--Henri's Orchestra 216065 Yearnfng-- Henri's Orchestra 9 popular ~--and----- . hk WANTED Properties in any location---- large or small. To those having properties p for sale we wish to point out {9 that we are now prepiating our lists for the Winter Sales. We have prospective pure chasers for all kinds of proper- ties. We may have ote for yours. We give results. If you have property for sale now is the time and here is Jolinny's In Town--One Step--Henri's Orch. Baby---Henri's Orchestra HEAR THESE RECORDS AT _MAHOOD BROS. Ladies' Black Cashmerette Hose . . . .39c. Ladies' Brown Cashmerette Hose . . .50¢. Boys' Fleece Ribbed Hose . . . . .50¢., 55¢. Men's heavy Wool Socks ..........39. Men's Fleece-lined Underwear . ...$1.00 $2.00 and $2.25 Corsets in sizes 19 to 36 cra anen3140 jn Motor Car Accident--Driver Under Arrest. Toronto, Nev. 15.----Pte. George Sims died Thursday evening in the Christie Street Military Hospital from injuries he received when a motor ambulance in which he, with | seven other crippled veterans, were | being conyeyed from Davisville, over- | { turned on Christie street, near Tyr- rell avenue. Thomas Hitcheoek, C.A.8.C., the driver of the car, is under arrest. { much to the success of the event, and | __ James - Richardson & Sons gave | with the careful training the artists | | 1250,000 to the Victory Loan at Win Con- | i nors, the entertainment was a mark- | 2a 2ALY RS ACE TEA; Jarre] ed success. a e best valu ain- | Between the acts, Mr, Spargp and | 8ble. At MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE, | Mr. Hall gave several musical num- | Kingston t | bers, which were heartily appreciat-| The meeting qf the Frontenac! i 8d while Nir. Gates' stories and reci- | { Hockey Club called for Monday night | | tatlons brought down the house. { has been postponed indefinitely. i Refreshments were served, and at| Oa Monday the Whig's splendid! uo the close a flashlight was taken of Rew feature for school boys and | the cast. The proceeds, which will | school girls will commence. Watch | go towards enlarging the seating | for it da the Whig. | fabeity of the hall, will amount to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MeCulloch | | and Mrs, William Begley, Westport, | | are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dowdall, at the Prince George. | HOSPITAL WORK IN FRANCE Now is the time to bave your viano tuned, We carry two exper: {tuners and will assure entire satis, | BRIGADIER-GEN. A. E. ROSS AD- mation, Cc. Ww. Lindsuy Limits = 2 . Sar TAN :s | een-year-o WAY War gir DRESSED WOMENS CANADIAN was before Magistrate Farrell in the ahiyh police court on Saturday morning and te rz PRE ® a 4 °) =~3 | Large Audience Listened to Interest. a ain the Alexandria ET ing Address in Convocation Hall | smith, passed away at her home in on Friday Night--Inoculation a | Westbrook on Friday i ght, She was Great Thing During the War n jer Jiiy Sixth year, and is surviv- Brigadier-General A. BE. Ross gave 8] a 8 Yery interesting address on *'Hos- dean: Benneth Merin-1 aylor sud pital Work in France" befors the] ! Women's Canadian Club, in Conveoca- | ay e PStuthed Jioe_ after Visiting tion Hallon Frida; evehing. Mrs. Bd and irs. 'A. E. Dowdall at W. F. Nickle presided, and thete was i A args, hotel, a Eradi {a good turnout of the members of BY, 2 BY ae r 3 pon { the club and a goodly number of out- ale > Quesn' s end jae a Ross spoke of the Can- | thern Saskstchewan and on Nov. 8rd { adlan General Hospital and Queen's at Saskatoon was indicted Into his Hospital. The latter hospital, he We will rent you a piano, and at { said, had treated more cases for the end of six months if you feel lke | time it had been stationed in France , | purchasing instrument we will allow Hea kar took Cetin. to ode | the six months' rental on purchase {to the work of Col. F. Ethedington, | ttes, Sli riange easy ier 'on bake | oho was in command of this hos- {| Jumes Milsap, Napanee, was the { . , | Buest of his niece, Mrs. J. DeP. General Ross also spoke about the | yeni' s1tred streot. on Friday; He | various diseases and the methods ad- {1s en route to Florida, where he will { opted in fighting each, and' told how | spend the winter months rash inoculation had been a great thing | A'tea and sale was held at Prin | during tha war. He Save not ui le cess street Methodist church on Fri- j ders wie t ~ a es. on day afternoon for the building fund. | oppose aa nocu la a. tened to with | It Was conducted by Miss Buck's Sun- | @ address was listened to with |, class, and the young lad- | keen interest throughout, and at the ies are being eongratulated upon i close the speaker was tendered a thelr success { hearty vote of thanks. Fa rife ' y | The meeting marked the first to Twenty five' Indies sample Sweat 1 ers, silk and wool, values $10 to be held by the club during the fall | Saturday only $7.79. Livings- | and winter season, ahd the members 1ON'S. Ho ® are. delighted with Ith ihe eyent: City Engineer McClelland ex- " IER plains. the apparent delay in regard WOUNDED SOLD! KILLED, | constructing the Stuart street is | pavement. It takes longer in cold weather for the concrete foun- dation to set than in warm weather, andl the asphaltic work cannot be commenced until Monday. A preliminary. meeting of those in- terested in military hockey was held in the G.W.V.A. rooms on Friday! evening. George Young, secretary of | | the military "Y," presided, and much |valushle information was obtained regarding the possibility of carrying through a Hockey series thia winter. Good Health "lI feel tike a fighting for........; FOR IMMEDIATE POSSESSION is almost an impossibility. We have only, an odd one or two on our list at present. Why not secure one NOW for SPRING occupancy? You will get a tter selection now than later. In the meantime, the rental re- 'ceived will pay you a good re- turn on Your investment. We can supply your wants. McCANN 86 BROCK STREET 4 PHONE 326 OR 21. cock," announced Professor 'Wiseman Goodsight, to the other boarders, as he pushed his chest out and stuck hls thumbs into his vest. "And say, folks, it's due as much as anything to keeping my eyes fit. "Right Glasses of the good kind will do a lot to keep you well." i My eyes were fitted by--- i 1S. Asselstine, D.0S. Manufacturing Optician . 342 King Street. Phone 1019w. Meat Depart, 458. BROS. LTD. Grocery Depart. 459. "Wholesale Department 1767 The Army and Navy Veterans' Association are attending to the funeral arrangements for the Kings- ton unit, of which Sims was a mem- { bor. For two years before the war {he was a member of the 21st Militia { Regiment, Windsor, Ont. He enlist- | lan with the 24th Battalion in 1917, and on arrival in England was { transferred to the 15th Reinforce- | ment Battalion, and after three years' sérvice in France lost a leg. { thare, His widow is residing in | Owen Stevens, Washington County, USA os -- ts Bin | organization that put Kin | the top' Heavy wool sox, worth 75¢ to 90e, Saturday, 65c. Livingston's, The provincial headquarters, Tor- onto, has. sent congratulation to D. Robertson and P. C. Mulholland the organizes who have.proved themgel- ves so capable in perfecting the local on "over . in the Victory Loan cam- paign. Extra heavy blued stove pipes at 23¢ per length. Lemmon & Sous. A meeting of the Brock Street Church Auxillary of the Women's Missionary Society was held Thurs- day afternoon. Miss Jessop a mis- Movements of Vessels IN MARINE CIRCLES. sionary from "The Norway House' Mann., ga¥e a very interesting and' inatryctive address. A generous cols lection was received. Refresiyments wera served at the close. . 46. Half price . . ... MYY Ji... vin Garments for only . . 5: The Al Ladies' Sample Coats--green, Newma an Along the Harbor. The steamer Buéna Vista loaded freight and cleared for Jeeley's Bay. The 'vessel unloaded a cargo of apples here she brought from Trean- ton. arrived in port from Montreal, and will be laid up here for the winter. The Oatland had a lively encounter on her last trip on the lake, and on arrival was sunk in about fifieen feet of water, but it is expected there will be no difficulty in having her raised. The steamer Ionic, which was sunk in the Morrisburg Canal, is being brought to Kingston to-day under {her own steam. 5 Police Court The man who rior to come in for Joseph Thornton, the aged man, and give him a home in the country Queen' s University, Convocation speaker tor Sanday, Nov. 16th, 3 pam, will be the Lord Ontario. The steamers Oatland and Joyland | Bishop of "THE HAT STORE" Winter Weather Are You Ready? Ladies' House Dresses--colors--sizes 34 to ve svaes es /31.50 brown, $35.00 and $40.00 $25.00 & Shaw Busy Store he Shes ae ern + NEW CLARENDON STATION - Pte. "Jack" Campbell Returns From Ov erseas. J Clarendon. Ont., November 12 The new C. P. R. station is about completed. Pte.- Jack Campbell || returned home from overseas where he thas been for the past four years. All are glad to ses him back once more. He is now in Toronto with a hospital staff. Jack Barr of Toronto called on friends in the village on Tuesday. Mrs, Robert Gibson and Miss Amie Scott of Mississippi called on Mre. John Glenn recently. Mrs. George Dustin returned from King- ston, where she has spent some time PLEASING GIVES US DELIGHT IF WE ARE WRONG, WE MAKE THINGS RIGHT FRIENDSHIP' 216 DIVISION STREET 3 PHONE B45 108 PATRONS fermen Se the place. E. W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johasten and Division Seay | Phones 539W. and 5284, 4 ana i ese BUILDERS SUPPLIES ress Hard Coal Screenings make good steam, when mixed with Soft Coal. One hundred prompt delivery. 5. ANGLIN & 0. 5 tons, for did not arrive, and as a result Thorn- ton will Hkely have to spend the week-end in the city. Two drunks gathered in by Con- stables Lesslle ' Atmatrons, Beaupre and! Cotter werd remanded @ tase 0 Rogers, taken in charge by Gansta le Lesslie Clark, on a charge of was also' re manded. x RDAY SALE PORK ROASTS ...........32.perlb. PORK CHOPS ........ . 3c. perlb. ~ TASTY PORK SAUSAGE-- Windsor i pl . ow England renee Be pet lh Fresh Tri eee | Tasty Weiners 11 28e! pe Did you feel the breath of winter in hs ae this morning? Are . prepared 'tHe coustry. ; iia Nugent, Nowwnigh, 18 RS down ih Wis newly ssquired | H 'residences, he . a jook which?