Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1919, p. 14

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v / Fe THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG -- THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 4, 1019 g-- mn Nee [ PEACE SIVER 11 AREA ATTRACTING ATTENTION Cl 1 Sh PI {Rocky Road to Dublin" one of the | aren (5 under the direction' ofa | ! i classics of the American stage. Bar| number of substantial Toronto busi- | | ney Gilmore is younger than ever, his ness men and financiers, whose == iss | | Singing voice as sweet as ever, and |... convey assirance to the pub-| == {he is singing a number of his ol | jj. that runds entrusted to them will | == | favorite songs as well as a number | po carefully expended in carrying out ; LY " : > / t { The hustle of gift buying is on -- you haver't any time to waste. Ni a Sa ee Toronto Business Men Are at . 9 ; : Head of Promising New - tm " Venture. To-night "Rocky Roads to Dublin' PRE | ' There is probably:no more loved The tremendous demand for ofl} actor on the stage to-day tham the | hay turned attention strongly to the | popular Barney Gilmore, who will 8D- | great possibilities of the Peace river, § ea er pear at the Grand Opera House to0-| district and for this reason the of! {night in "The Rocky Road to Dublin, fering of stock now being made by | v | io IEA { Written by Daniel Hart, this play of | the Peace River Petroleums, Limit-| {Irish folks and Irfsh lite is belter leq is creating much interest, . The | {than ever. The charming story and company, which controls vast tracts | {the heart interest appeal makes "The } 5¢ the most promising land in the oil | : : : {of new, principally among which are | (ho 'bio goveiopment plans in mind. with enthusiasm in fyooved You, Kats: a. Jroiand 4 Prospective purchasers of the shares . 7 | "There's eat a ane, ++ | Will be favorably impressed with the a luxurious warm KR She Rode in the Low Back Sr fact that no bomus shares whatever : {Let's All Help the Irish Now\' and | pavq pean issued, the directors have Top 0' the Mornin'."--Advt. ing paid cash for their holdings, in King- overcoat from e the belief that the enterprise is one that holds out promise of very solid i . fi ", " stons Overcoat res ¢ / ? 1t is the erianua, of Catherine | rewards. Some of the greatest geolo- : / ! | Chisholm Cushing's story, together | 8ists have expressed the belief that Headquarters. There |: ayers: {with Rudolf Friml's catchy melody, | the Peace river district is destined $ Fl 8 that have made "Glorianna," whicy|t0 take its place among the great | gz an alae a ty FE: ; [plays at the Grand Opera House, Sat- oil fields of thie world, and, already, an u x ; : 4 {urday, Dec. 8th, with a special mal-|in the initial stages of exploration, . jek Ti. : | inee, the most talked of musical show | 0il has been struck in a number of nety here to- pic ( : fon the road. Furnished with a bevy | Places, Con / y oo ? {of beautiful girls and talented and BR C. Goffat & Co., 10-12 East from 3 capable principals, as well as real- Ing street, are financial agents for . RN 7 | istic and artistic siage settings and | the company, and the shares, which > 4 | elaborate effects, "Glorianna" comes | have a par value of $1, and aré be $05 00 $30 00 : 1 ] {here with an unprecedented record- | ing offered at 35 cents, are expected $ WU, sly . / breaking run in New/York, Chicago, | to be taken up quickly. . | Philadelphia and Boston. The story - 50 35.00, ; s y {is as refreshing and as entertaining | . . : $32. : $ gi ; ; {as its haunting melodies. Not con- WILLING PRISONERS $37.50 WINN ARS {tent with plunging Glorlanna Gray | o.. waned with Constable, Other - I RA A iy ce ee Kimonas and Dressing Robes for Xmas. giving. {into financial difficulties, the librett- . u ist also provides a set of creditors for The aca Himselt Lo ag 3 - { her intimate friend, Dolores Penning- pointed by. Justice of Peace ne Very high grade Ewe ton, who taught dancing and made | oy a ge ] : | her the widow, moreover, of an offi- | : iter believes 12 bringing PHsoners Overcoats ; g | cer who was believed to have been | 0 o ee 8 whether ney a ve or if " { killed. The plot thickens when news fos "th n oo Danay on Arnon $40 00 5 00 7} A {reaches Dolores that she has been fr TS Eo tia tara 8 up to $5 . ¥i 2) | made her hushand's heir.--Advt. | Bonn ao Burboss of placiag Henry : { der arrest, charged with stealing pre- At Griffin's, 2 8 The headline attraction at Griffin's | Satved pul Sha Jotatocs ftom tae | for to-day, Friday and Saturday will 4 ay py gr { be Albert Capellani's great picture, an ay : : to ge! a | "The Virtuous Model", featuring ne 0 Jrive he pr Salars Bo 8s ty. | beautiful Dolores Cassinelli, translat- | ae mined the sina o8 30 Evans | ed to the screen from the play The { foot. 'When they arrived in the city, } Outer nk is a dramatic | Evans was placed' in the cells at the en en lhe { | police. station. jand the producer skillfully dressed | Woodhouse, Who by the way has EE REA ROO For a Gift combining intimate luxury with every day use; nothing will f his, pilversheet Setsion i one whit | Silver plate in his leg, said it would give more personal garb, which suffers be i possible for him to walk, but | 1 h eal pleasure than a rea o, ©. IWOING SIONS |:7 imma smi sii 52) | x . agree to allow m to stay : | a lenin, Co of MEW STR Some Wall rads mornin, comfy Kimona or the | p ) iii HR | pathos and feeling giving a true pic- | would come to the city and give him- more seasonable ! | self up. Thursday rhorning at the ture of the life of Paris to-day, and | 5% a ! | appointed hour Woodhouse appeared . ne oica oe c Dressing Robe. 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. | it symbolizes the triumph of virtue at the office of Col. Hunter. On Fri- | against all the obstacles with which | d , i i g | day morning at ten o'clock the two i the straight and narrow path is ever men:iilt app betore the county "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" J | beset. Dolores Cassinelli is superb in magistrate, ba production, and the directorial genius of Albert Capellini ig evident |- s : ] Th in every turn of the picture.--Advt. ENTERTAINED THE WMS. i e | FUEL CONSFRVATIO! Of Princess Street Church to a Tea lection APPEAL IS ISSUED | On Wednesday Aftomoon, | Se | On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. - : ; 0) f | Coal Situation in Canada | Clifford Horne and. Mrs. Charles Materials TT Credr weresat home at the residence Worse Than it Was During to Mrs. C. Creer Albert street, to the The War. members ofthe Women's Missionary 4 Society of Princess stfeet Methodist |, Ottawa, Dec. 4,--"The fuel situa- church. = Mrs J. A. dell received, | tion in Canada was never as grave at | whilelittle Miss Helen Creer opened i any time during the war ast Isat | the door. | the present moment," declared C. A. The tea table was in charge of J grath, Dcminion Fuel Controller, | Mrs, Pierce and Mrs. J. Gwatkin, i Ma, ECR | 2, 32 speat Ei last evening. | & Rabimana and Miss O Peters, 0. iilit styles and prices ac- cordingly includes so -many different types of garment that you cannot fail in finding just what will be most pleasing. He drew attentioh to the fact that An interesting feature of the after- --_-- ££ | Canada has receiv practically no noon was the presentation of a life | soft coal during the month of No- membership and a pin of the society 3 ; J yember, and that the allotment of | to 'Miss M. Gardiner. Miss BE. Wild- : 15. cars a day which has been made, er and Mrs. Waddell made the pre- " : '« extremely small as compared with | sentation. : | wrmal imports. : Solos were rendered by Miss G. 5h From present appearances he says, Peters, Mrs. L. Foster and Miss K. all that can be expected is to keep | Flynn. Mrs. Baker presided at the We have many useful articles that tl:e public utilities and institutions plano. The floral decorations were supplied -with fuel, in addition to very pretty. would be very much appreciated as gifts by men. : RHE meeting the domestic needs. Many industries may hdve to close down . before "we are well dnto the winter. The Y.M.C.A.: Membership Cam- Mr. Magrath draws attention to |paign is on this week: have you re- the fact that he could call upon the | newed your ticket this year? Do it| Government to pass regulations Tim- | NOW, | Warm Padded Kimonas Beautiful New Kimonas Silk and Satin, in a splen- did range of shades in Crepe de Chene, Satin, "i : Silk and Serpentine Crepe Eiderdown Kimonas : --in a wonderful variety of in a host of pretty colorings shades. 5 HEIR pg iting the use of fuel, as was done during the war. He believes, how- ng rever, that an appeal to the public, CHRISTMAS i setting forth the gravity of the situ- ' { ation, will result in the fullest re. | ~~ : spouse, and he therefore resorts to { ARDS this means. : i or FAC aT. With your Name and Address as POLICE CONSTABLE WEDS well as Greeting beautitully EMBOSSED---no plate necessary, Marriage of Miss Florence Cook and Rich folders as well as the plain, - | Carman Boaprey. goia edged and bordered variety. The marriage took place at 8 o'-| Qur prices are 'Tost reasonabie clock on Wednesday night, of Miss and the cards cannot be exceiled Florence' C. Cook, daughter of Al!' ; anywhere. - fred Cook, of Coventry, Eng. and HANSON, CROZILR & EDGAR Carman Boaprey, a member of the Market Square, Kingston a Cashmere and Wool Socks+ the best Canadian and English makes--from 50c. to $1.50 pair. : Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitch- N John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. i a IA Kingston police - force. The cere- SHEET mony was performed by Rev. Willi-| -~ i es an am Craig, at 28 Clergy street west, DAILY MEMOZANDUM, The bride was attended by Miss Phro- General Ross at LO.F. Open meeting nie Gimblet, the groom being sup- | tonight. ed and plain hemmed; extra values, at 35c., ported by his brother, Willlam E. see top of Pags Three right hanu Boaprey. Miss Ethel Graham played | Tuer for probab.lties. 40c., 50¢., 60c. and 75¢. Charlie Chapter, - LODE, ile 3 : | thé wedding march. Mr. and Mrs. | Prifce C A ck Beart in Silk and Brushed Wool = Boeprey will rosids 'at. 28 Clergy | Rummage Sie. Friday, Dec. sin, 330 a 90¢. 90 ch. ; Mreet west, The groom served at| ~~ om : oa i ES the front, and is one of the recent ~ BORN. | Pyjamasand Night Shirts a SS A Veilkhown od popas. young | "ARIELLAL np ete Dies Hosp E jamas and Night Shirts --a great var- Sis wellknown sad, popu young | "0 oo Bia Til Wout thy = jety in cotton and flannelette, from $1.50 to i Noanh o. a heretl ik Corporation, MARRIED, . A Large It is expected that inside of two | BOAPREY COOKE -- ston, | = years the Loew Theatrical Corpora- one Dec, Grd, 1919, 1 Kine wr tion, backed by Rockefeller interests 4 : i . gil Tal "it Sra 8 Umnibrellas--extra good- qualities, with XL practically control vaudeville] EVENS SLM aud Mra A Cio = 3 es and films on this continent, 11 elu : ; plain and fancy handles--$1.25 t6 $5.50. is appearing in many foreign coun | _ Mrs J. BoAbeey, KOnesien Sit Err 9 CE tes. r i % : : ---------------- x ne Men's Underwear -- in separate and =| Sct Bapresston. 1 7 Eon, Sthesen uc, uth 19 Ap forts a - very des oe for fi combinations; all the best makes, at attrac- when "the restraint of Tie ME Getrge Fergtau King RARER LES ASE SAS No Worry About What To Buy If |] big ats of yin and coos. From $80. | remo ke | ib bies Saien, ~~ YouCome In Here ES HTT ol . - 5 E tiveprices. . ; Iartley J : nis : i ARD'S COSY SLIPPERS ........ccconiansen Periavansheis $8.00, ' AT. covrnrronnanrionaiserreranervatinviransinnnsts sinners S250 from hath 4 Rd at PEER SR | GIVE SOMETHING USEFUL FOR YOUR

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