Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1919, p. 20

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

es iF - SATURDAY, DECEMBER, ¥, 191% THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG T0 ATTEND POWER MEETING] *"**"*ri2 S58°5F 340,000 2 | OF EASTERN MUNICIPALITIES a Heirs of W. H. Comstock Bring { DAY Lawsuit Against recent Di- i r § MONDAY l BROCKVILLE ON MON rectors National Mfg. Co. " FAGE 1 WENTY 1 eT Knit nderwear e-- = = = = = AHI | BR. ¥. Elliott, i rN n and J. | ---- : Mayr ostaan King- | Broekvills, Dec. 6---A suit fs M. Campbell to Represen | pending whieh will create consider ston--This City Should be Repre-| apis local interest. Writs have been sented on Ontario Power Commis- | Issued by Alice Janet Comstock, Kate sion j L. Cossitt, W. H. Comstock, and | at : of the | Henry Gates, executors of the late There will be no meeting' of | W. H. Comstock, against. the recent Utilities Commission on Monday, 88 gy... .0 0 of The National Manuface a meeting of the Eastern Ontario turing Company, Limited, namely: municipalities has been called to | George Ita Mallory, James Alexander take place at Brockville on that day. | yyohacon Frederick C. Malkins and | Chairman R. F. Elliott, Mayor New-| p co, 00 man and others have been invited £0 myo Gatton 15 to recover certain attend to represent Kingston, and it | monies amounting approximately. to is likely that the city will be fully | 846 060, which were loaned to Gid- vepresented. Chairman Elliott and | aon Delahaye, K.C., for the purpose | Mayor Newman have planned to be | of purchasing the stock of some local present and J. M. Campbell, presi-| shareholders who were desfrous of dent of the Board of Trade, has been | disposing of their holdings of pre- asked by Mr. Elliott to join the | ferred stock in the National Manu- | party. facturing Company, Limited. | Many important matters will be! The law, according to the Ontario i i | < Practical Gifts Here Are Offerings. For To-night Featuring Great Savings Should head your Christmas lists. Men are discussed, and it is not unlikely that the question of a representative on the Ontario Commission will be re- Companies Act, enacts that no com- pany may loan money to a sharehold- er, Mr. Delahaye was the owner of a few shares of stock at the time fhe loan was made, and the Comstock | at Ta suing to cause the defend- commended. - Brockville and other eastern points have not, as yet had "the advantage of the experienca of Kingston in the administration of|ants to be compelled to put these municipal utilities, and Kingston is | moniés back into the coffers of the ected to provide the first Hydro- | company. . oe a from this end of the The local shareholders who dis- province by reason of the intensely | Posed of their holdings under this practical experience gained in the arrangement, were: Frederick Steacy work here during the past ten years. | H. T. Murray, Jason Mitchell, A. C. Any one.of the local members is Hardy, Dorothy C. Hardy, Charles W. the | McLean, Alice J. Comstock, Griswol- i dene Comstock, Adam Fullerton, C. H. Buell, Mrs. C. BE. Fulford, James | == McDougall, Mrs. Harry Brown. Peter | = Davis, estate W. H. Davis, Dr. David: | = son, George Ira Mallory. practical and like to 1 ike to receive practical gifts _ --a gift of something to wear will be sure to please him. ' i.eminently qualified to sit om . | provincial Hydro Commission, and it is confidently expected that Kingston will not be overlooked when the choice is being made. R. F. Elliott, | the present chairman of eivic utili- | ties, has had about ten years' ex- em ------------------ | perience and fs qualified both from | Would or were Hours vi] | a technical and practical viewpoint. | GA Be "One of aor AL. He was formerly mayor and has had the "Y." ! | years of experience in the city eoun- ell. OE AC Why Not a Suit--a Warm Overcoat? Just passed through Customs--Walsh Mar- getson Choice Neckwear, Beautiful Muf- flers, Jaegar Wool Vests, with and without I = = i $3 == E © --_-- i i : = E -- = = br o = ~~ i Citizens' Farewell. s J. M. Sampbell, president ot the A Citizens' Farewell Meeting to 5 oard of Trade, i Fo bell Powar | Ad). and Mrs, Smith, will be held in : {Burs and oad oe ambbel Ape the Salvation Army Citadel, Sunday, i . a 245 ' J ri --SWEATER COATS | uable member of the Commission. [3% F.0D. Mayor Mewman will ~HOUSE COATS |As a power expert he is widely| citizens will be resent PS pecial ~NIGHT SHIRTS known. He established the first elee- | usic by the band. ny will be --PYJAMAS 3 x | tric plant in Kingston. ¥ {the last of the public services to be ~--DRESSING GOWN | 7 { conducted by Ad). and Mrs. Smith. ~SUSPENDERS | A hearty invitation extended to all Theatrical EE TATA SPECIALS IN WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR - 900 Women's lovely, warm, Winter Vests and Draw- ers--in short and long sleeves--from the best mills. Tonight ....,,............50c to $1.50 garment SPECIALS IN MEN'S UNDERWEAR 600 Penman's fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers. Tonight... lenis vi ly . $1.00 garment ~NECKWEAR ~HOSE ~MUFFLERS ~HANDKERCHIEFS Livingstons 78-77-79 BROCK STREET. "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" SHULER Hu | to come to these services. 5 A good hand washing machine for | $6. Lemmon & Sons. I | The Jugo-Slavs warn the peace | council that D'Annunzio, the Italian i "Glorianna" Tonight. img preparing to seize more 'Glorianna," the great New York | od | musical comedy success, which plays | Ihe Mos Inet borsbip am at the Grand Opera House to-night, Ta four ticket this year? Do fcomes to this city with a record that | FEREVed 3 : [vould oo iiey any Broadwas a Advices from the soft coal areas {tion to being the talk of Broadway, | Say. ore en re Nlumins to work, | { "Glorianna' captivated the fastidioug 20d the a a aon AGW Ano fufascel | audiences of Chicago to such an ex- | on goog Le 0 ha Ro R {tent that the producers were com- | Shovels at Lemmon rl i pelled to play several return engage- | = | ments there. In Boston, Philadaip- | { phia, Pittsburgh, Washington and St. | i { Louis the production met an equally | ¥ 2 | successful reception at the hands of | *With your Namie and Address as theatregoers. The production will | {be brought here just as it was pro- | ell as Greeting beautitully OSs {duced at the Libersy Theatre an New | *¥ wats | York. The famous '"Glorianna" | Wi Rich folders as well as the plain, gold edged and bordered variety. £ 2 700 Penman's Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers. To-night vieevann... $1.25 to $1.75 garment 400. Mercury Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers Tonight ............ $2.00 garment | plece might be given the high-class | | interpretation to which it is entitled, | | the producers have gone to consider-| and OOOO 555 5 E5555 manson, CROZIER & EDGAR £ Extra Values in Pure SEY wm _ Linen Handkerchiefs For Men and ~ Women corner for probabilities. { rainbow chorus, gorgeously costum- e8 are most ressonable | ed, will also be here. So that the | e cards cannot be excelled { Coming to the Grand. For the first three days of the coming week the management of the Grand offer an exceptionally attract- ive programme. Tom Mix, the ever Welcome Fox Film star, will be seen in "Fighting For Gold." The story is based on the hook, 'The High- ! grader," by William Macleod Raine. "Fighting For Gold" is said to be an- other splendid vehicle for Mix dare- devil stunts, with a pretty love story running through it and some good hard western fighting... There is also another big feature picture, "A Man's Country," with Alma Rubens 'in 'the leading role, This picture is a thrilling romance of the West when Gold was King, and where men % worked hard, played hard, lived fast, and died faster. The bill will be completed by the comedy reels and an act of high-class musical vaude- ville, and will be seen Monday, Tucs- d "PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS arc very S| 407 nd Wedneaday. Adve * scarce and hard to procure. We are very fortu- Allie Bie teal. rid. ie nate in having a large stock of the best Irish E makes which we offer at very attractive prices, in HN Tea and sale, in First Congregation~ al Hall, Johnson street, Tuesday, Dec. 9th, from 3 to 8, MARRIED. CALVIN--GARLAND ---~ At Chalmers chureb, Ottawa; on Wednesday, December 3rd, 1919; by Rev, J. H, Turnbull, of Toronto, assisted by Rev. J. W. Woodside, Edith, sec- ond daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Garland, - to Reginald Marsh Cal- vin, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram A. Calvin, of Garden Island, Ontario. HID ny | Th Xmas Hosiery For Gifts : an = TE Ready to-night -- 600 pairs Ladies' pure Thread Silk : Stockings in a wonderful range of over 15 new shades-- at special prices to-night. : John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. SA = because he has nothing to offer her.| 5 4 called Bet him no we never wi a y v * mss LoNSY.ARI ood time A ou on 8 ove ha | 0 DIED, BRIDGE---At his late residence,' 15 Alexander street, Hi ton, on Thursday, November - 217th, 1019, Cornelius Bridge, in his 83rd year. Funeral gn Monday at 1.30 pm. to Hamliton cemetery, Flowers grate- fully declined. WATHEN---In Toronto, on Deo. 1919, Willlam Wathen, aged years. yo : Funeral private from John Cornelius' funerel chapel on morn SF or 10 clock to Cataraqul 4th, 63 Live In," will be seen at the Strand | 'Theatre, on Monday, Tuesday, Wed- |: nesday, in which she is presented by I~ select Pictures. "The World to Live ; In" is the story of Rita Charles, a DAL ALT, memory of my Asse Tue girl of the famous Salamander type.. this life on Dae 1018; Deep- Rita is a steaggrapher to T. J. Olyer- | ly maurned. son dusingthe day, and at night ~WIFE, pal" to young Harrison Chalvey, a wealthy New Yovker sit x roading tot IN io dar as Kita meets "Varian, devou jy In ng memory our r wd od his work in the Eastside House, a D2nd and father on 8 Aylesworth, settlement. He falls in love with | fgi9, G°Perted thig lite December ech, § i.ta and she is in turn uttracted by him, but she does not encourage him She" Pi have passed since that sad led the one we. loved away, RL = many cases less than present manufacturer's 4 = prices. : ; ~ HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS ~ for * women in 1-8, 1-4 and 1-2 inch hem, at wens viadeabiaeia 180, 20c., 25¢., 30c. to Oc, each Rs ioe 4 : LE few weeks later T. J. Olverson, Jr, stil x - HT 4 discovers at hi fatiors secretary Bat" Fh Rind og Tether dear, . 2 g : is an extremely good: YOURE | Held wide his Joving armas 8 : : Soman. J doce Bot take pion betore "Come ry Sag rest." nq said | Olverson an ta become very : Lonny | friendly. Mr. Olversan, Sr., fells RIta | Jt cavers oh tian ger day by: day, | that he does not want to lose a good | To ses. you slowly pine away, | stenographer 'because 'of -a bad son d not Ee re s and suggests that she take a month's | d We lave | vacation at the expense of the firm, : | Rita goes to Atlantic City for her | Your br ¥ pi Ty Rr Ca | month's vacation. Olverson followed |, . Stren Re eo = : : > Th 3 EE ry About What To Buy If | 'ou Come In Here IE divorce = HEMSTITCHED AND TAPE BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS--for men, 1-4 and 1-2 in. m, at... ...8c, 40c, 46c, 500. to $1.00 each 1 [EPS -- all pure linen, in great S Satranasaaalderaiana tri atnniennesstshereser ores, 00.28 up to 1 - FEN EASEESEES Lr AAAS EA Eras Sa md sr ne = k BOGE. is. aana it 00, Others from PERE ETENS REN raiser nist ira vs ensensBE00 and SA a sr AP REN NESE Ar CE ray

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy