Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1919, p. 15

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' Baal atin ebb nt AAI SL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17,1019 Mn AAA fiz -- Te = -- -- w= a -- --_-- el -- -- -_-- PAGE FOURTEEN RR THE DAILY BRITISH WH iG. | : | acum coun. Si : . Theatrical | Important Steps In the Educational |= i - rogress of the Year. i } he N. E' A. Bulletin for Decem- {ber states that the rapid organiza- | {tion of Teachers' Councils in the To-night At the Grand. it 'shay { United States is one of the most imi- "The earl be the last shoying |, on. steps in the educational pro- | of sThe Gray Horizon," in WHICH | 6 rest Of To Your. To... are two Sessue Hayakawa the master artist | features of these Teachers' Conn- jot the Screen, plays the leading part leils which at first sight APPOAr To- The play fits this young actor as fae { vélntionary, but which 'on examina glove fits the hand, and is one of | of. seen io. be i Lain common the strongest he has ever appeared [senso ta Mires is Fh thar en Ibe other hg Jeature Jistare. is pervisors and inspectors are on the Lata move That Dares, nding. volo. | Same footfhig in the council and dis- {pup iraverse in the leading ; | cuss all the matters that come before This picture is the crowning success |. = council with equal freedoms. The | of Miss Traverse's many remarkable merit oF this bo a to thon sig {achievements on the screen, and the the profession, and gives opportun- Will make Fonm | press all say that this. is her best pro- ity for the thoughttul and progress- |duction, A splendid comedy, and an ive Wacher of any grade to present think of a heavy, jact of extra good vaudeville eom- Din Ot her Views ain bo | plete this bill, which is seen for the 0 Supp warm Overcoat. We | challenge the views of others. : { last time to-night. Far the last three The ofher feature is the require- have a large assort | days of the week. there will be a five- ment by law that all questions of {reel Fox play, "Miss Adventure," in school policy be submitted "to the ment of styles and | Which the charming comedy artist, Teachers' Council for consideration and thiv. axe {Peggy Hyland, plays ihe Jeading before being made effective by the sizes, oy {part; also another excellent featu Board of Education. This is enofigh Hi) Nihil I LADLAW'S STORE NEWS UL all on sale during the balance of the month of December | picture, "The Trembling Hour," with | Hellen Jerome Eddy as the star. The | play has an original plot and one well iworth seeing. 'This programme is { completed by a réel of comedy and an j act of superior vaudeville, and will to make some trustees rub their eyes and wonder what the world is com- ing to. But look at it carefully. Who are better qualified to pass judgment upon an educational policy than the people at work every day in the pro- The one dominating thought in every person's mind at this time is Christmas Shopping What a wonderful thing is this unselfish Christmas spirit, = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = == -_-- = =z = = == = == == = = = = = = = == mE = = = == = = m= = == = == = = at 20 per cont. dis. {be So Hie Jat three days of this fession? Yaymen do hot deeide ques- {Wee only. * tions of policy in-law, medical, sur- At Griffins' gery, dentistry or pharmacy. How eo of this sale, . x3 _ | much better are laymen qualified to os ni aatsona wi have to sos Virsa: Acido dueations of poles cages: fr : i: : _{tiqn? eaching is one o e fine slaw" The plture which nas bean | 0, Thore are some wha hin, All Overcoats mark« i gn 2 ' : the greatest of a e fine arts. ° All 0 | attracting so much attention during 80 often the butcher, the baker, the ed in plain figures. the last two days. This 'play which in | © 0 0 0 maker, if they be school [ its early movements, is bright with trustees, have the right and the ob- All sales for cash. | tranquil Pleasing ¢ uthes, Soon ligation to decide upon educational i Syaspe into 3e ash 9 hil a bbe policies, It is not ridiculous; it is 2 Ian he ADeiatars fairly spell- tragic. i t £ Teach 3 } e his experiment o eachers' No Coats on ap- | bound, It is safe to say that no other Councils is a part of the great = _ rd ateams with its sole purpose of making others happy. There is no E more beautiful thought in the world. \ This store has naturally caught the enthusiasm of "Santa Claus time" --varied selections of carefully selected goods Fugess! scores of ways in which everyone may be remem- ered. Jos AR Re 3 - - - HHH CTT . proval,, | actress of the screen could have so | completely met the demands of this | character, or played it with more ap- | pealing sympathy and splendid dra- | matic force than Virginia Pearson. [In it her art shines brilliantly and | with {impressive stature. See this pie- sion throughout the world for self- word, for which we thank the con- stitution of the League of Nations | and its preliminary discussions. Teachers are realizing, as never be- movement in the teaching profes- | == determination. That is an excellent |= Above all we offer prompt service, good values and good cheer -- that is our = u E - : : : - | ture to-night.--Advt. TT contribution toward pleas- ant, satisfying, Christmas shopping. fore, that in ability, fn scholarship, ------ in professional skill, in devotion to | At The Strand. their tasks, and in the importance | 4 RD "as In "A House Divided," Sylvia |of their function in the State they Breamer and Herbert Rawlinson, |are the equals of any other profes- the Blackton co-stars; again have the [sion. They are fast coming to the leading roles, will be at the Strand, | determination that they should { Thursday. Friday and Saturday, with | have the same sontrol over their | Mr. Grossmith promising to give profession as exists in law and them a close race for stellar honors. | medicine. Their . justification for | Lieutenant Grossmith is an English- [this resolution is that by such an man, born in London, where much of | advance they would greatly im- the action of "A House Divided" | prove--the status of the profession, takes place. He isa som of George |and thus render a greater service to Grossmith, actor and entertainer, a |the State as well as securing ny nephew of Weedon Grossmith and personal benefits that might acertg: brother of George Grossmith, Jr., all well known in the theatrical world | : of England and America. Associatec x with the leading players in "A Hous« . » Divided" are the Blackton "kiddies," Lett k th Edit William Humphrey, Eric Mayne, ers 0 € or Sallie Crute, Marie Burke and Shir- 3 ley Huxley. May mami : A rare treat is in store for screen Aine Mayon ad the Com ison. fans. "The Miracle Man," a new Pa- tor): I thank the business men of the ramount-Arteraft picture, will be city for placing my name as one of shown at the Strand theatre next the candidates for member oa Utili- week. George M. Cohan's Broadway ties Comuiission. I shall be glad; to success of the same name, based up- stand in the event of G. Y. Chéwn on the famous story by Frank L. Pac- not wishing to 'continue and that if kard, is the basis for the fascinating he decides to stand that no other theme which the picture unfolds, Be- | oun aidates offer themselves in oppo- sides being an absorbing entertain- | goon If the electors desire to give ment of the highest order, it is &| mr chown an acclamation I shall not drama with an 8mazing soulé--beau- stand in the way r . . tiful, thrilling and intensely appeal- Very sincerely, : 2 inging.--Advt. gr --H. W. NEWMAN. IN A REAL FEAST OF LOVELY BLOUSES E 52 = E = gE So dainty in their fresh shades of Flesh Pink, Ivory or Bis- = cue, and as fascinating to wear as they are for gifts, = = - = E E E HHH ® o Livingstons 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" I Many of them are exclusive designs and you will not see elsewhere. CHRISTMAS BOXES FOR THE ASKING HERA En Women 'S Winter Coats AT LOW SPECIAL PRICES 0000 = re . "| 7 New serey Attacks Dry Bm. The Garage Man. Washington, Dec. 17~--Permission to institute original proceedings to have the national prohibition amend- (CRAWF C. SLACK) ment declared unconstitutional and A law divine bids I should meet my | New Jersey and federal authorities - fellowmen as brothers, enjoined from enforcing if, was ask- Well, there's a lot I'd farther 80 to [ed of the Supreme Court to-day by meet than I would others, the Retail Liguors' Association of I greet some with their given names, | New Jersey. © to others I use Misters, ? tee But here admit all woman kind I An Appeal. love and greet as sisters, The Kingston General Hospital is I'm forced to meet a lot of chaph I'd | making its annual appeal for gener- Just as leave be shunning, ous Christmas donations. Expenses One is the greasy garage man that | are going higher and higher, and keeps my 'Lizzie running, gifts of money are badly needed. Ww ill 2 He has a lot of slurs and yarns about | ew Ne Juy "Ford to tell me, Art Exhibition, He points . to places. where "'She's| Art work will be exhibited at Nok weak: and has the parts to (tre Dame Convent on Thursday af- sell me. . ternoon and Friday morning. Public Sometimes the timer's out of time, cordially invited. the 'wires not in condition. . i ---------- Sometimes the plugs are on the blink, All interested in labor matters perhaps it's the transmission, should hear Mr. Woodsworth Friday One cylinder will go on strike and | night in Ontario Hall. Free. buck and start a-jerking, Blue Cross Club sale of toys and Then others will the habit get and [home-made cakes; St, George's Hall, none of them be. working, Thursday, Dec. 18th, from 3 to 8, With {'Lizzte" linping T go down to| Sum oon os him all woe and worry, CHRISTMAS And kindly ask him if he'll fix her g = in ty ---- -- -- =a Women who have deferred the purchase of a Winter Coat will find " many opportunities' for economi- cal selection among those to be of- fered. AEE Ctr TRTRI LINEN We have a splendid assortment of Linen = = = £ £ To-morrow | : All the Coats are in smart style and good colors. All Coats $25 . 2 for me and in a hurry, . to $35, special tomorrow at-- on hatt 50 an awe ~ John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. IE $19.50 ie = / work but spend the time in prat-' : > : = I AEA pieces that make useful Xmas, gifts, = Table Cloths Table Napkins Runners Tray Cloths x i To ha ae Centre Pieces Doylies + El, Bint How, 36 iakes 2ic time L } Na 1 . The plumber he has many faults ; lel sometimes cause dissen- Table Cloths - rhe TRISH here I dare not mention. HANSON, "FE HH ie = en oy ne Soi i. mn | IR AT AE Bath Towel an Rana?! mand at Palace Rink eon - ls oe Eee SEEK wnat $2 win But wh red with hy" Bo why they stent out Pag d _ ALLATATTRACTIVEPRICES 1 to pots nin vorusor $a oe Maris AfLockdtls A Ton * \ & =! : ng; : hy i el > Ee Ea ne JE oe % o Tm - ' : / ~~ $00 pers ..... 5% 2.0 vn, Kosy Si <ee-3 2.00 Far Trimmed Stippers..§ 2.00 With loafers setting 'round his joint "while I am wild with waiting. = | = : - = E | ih -- IV stn medamasanvaiivnaid 2.00 sins. size riverine 8 2.00 Many Useful Gifts to be Found Here

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