Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1920, p. 16

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monte, The decoased was the second. Summ NY BS { ' 14 4 A yor . x { » : : { who resides at 158 Bagat street. She f : ® Bi Theatrical | was thirty years of age and a mem= « 3 p {4 'a ber of the Canadian Order of Chosen : e ve €( 1 e i . Friends" in' which organization she » <a ? : took a great interest, and her death' At Grand. is a shock to many friends. She is, | To-nigh" At The Gr toe lust showing | survived B% her husband. The. "TO CONTINUE OUR {of the splendid feature picture pro- oa oa 3 it oe PAGESIXTEEN | THE DAILY BRITISH wHle. 0 eeeeosgom -% "The Spring = Silks' © #% I Are Here A marvelous collection of Silks resplendent in their beauty. 'Weaves that are more attractive; colors that are more ale luring; designs that are more tic than ever before, im rl gramme that is now running at the 'Grand, Poor Relations" is the title { J. D. pr of Queen street {of one of the features, and this pic- | Metho int ch 5 pificiating: / . tures has for it's stars such well ; ' known motion picture artists as Flor- ------ { ence Vidor, Zasu Pitts, and a cast of 9 ® x {| many other moteworthy people. The GAVE fC RE A 1 rs = . | story is ome that will appeal to ev- eryone, showing as it does Jisterent PROP. ee SPORE onl | experiences of two' sisters living SIENRI DE M ade-to-M easure | a small country town. One marries "THE RECOVERY OF BELGIUM." . S I into high society yet. dose, not Gnd : : : { contentment, and the other fin -- Qa e | happiness with a'maun of her own In Order to Appreciate Problems of | class, The picture draws a sharp San. Belginm One Has to Realise Con- 3 re | trast between sham good breeding | gitions Growing Out of lorced of Blue and Black Cheviots and Scotch = J and he real thin. Tho other f940NI% | Lemeds of Three-fourths of Popu- i . | picture "Turn in ' Tweeds and Homespun Suits . | Brentwood 'Special and has splen- | "lation. : : : | did cast with Helen Jerome Eddy in Henri de Man, professor of the | the lead, The picture is one of the | Brussels University, lectured in Con ' | social life of to-day, and is an ex- vocation Hall, Queen's University, on Y | ceptionally. strong one, and contains * J F {) A F ew | some wonderful photography. There | Monday afternoon, on "The Recovery ; | is also a splendid Fatty Arbuckle co- | of Belgluni." { medy. 'Fatty the Home Breaker," In order to appreciate the problems = Lo 5 'and a reel of the popular Pictorial D Qa S Lon el { Life. This bill is showing for the last | Of Belgium, the speaker stated, one : 2 | time to-night. --Advt. had but to realize conditions grow- I -- ing out of the enforced idleness of "Servant in the House Coming. three-fourths of the ulation that You will regret it if you do not take ad- A Trans-Canada Theatres Limited. |o ay i 5, Pe I ani vt ! the new all-Canadian organization 3 : vantage of this Sale. controlling a chain of theatres across most highly organized, industrially, | the continent from the Atlantic to|in Europe, with the possible excep- | the Pacific, 'announce their first pro- | tion of Saxony. This condition last | duction,--a revival of "The Servant { ome In And | In The House," with the famous Eng od Suns ET yours, of Getman { lish actor, Tyrone Power, 'in the | con.q 6p the Goran amaies for the | great role of "The Drainman" first people refused to work for tie con- See 1 hem | made famous by him in 1908 at the ted highl | Grand Opera House on Wednesday Juorels. Some Row ge ny and Thursday, Feb. 18th and 19th. [OP le Sar tion In thelr Te: Charles Rann Kennedy's significant |, cro®8 Eyal ion 1 OSE O I OD 1 INES : morality play, when first performed fusal to work. But this, while high- : ly patriotic on the part of these peo ten years ago, created a veritable ple, produced evil effects upon them- sensation, and Mr, Power's remark-| Joe the worst of which was inertia. : 1 char- $2, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 Caps for $1.45 BI cic: "The Drainman, was heralded | The Worst thing that had befallen . . the people was the morality of the by both met lit d other dra- : . $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 Kid Gloves rt an An Le has wa; Smuggiing ng ftealing Ware pressive in a decade. Since then the for SA 0 se ae vives e+» 31.58 play has run for a long period fn Sonditions, but grew to become a New York and has been accorded an enthusiastic welcome in the princi- The relaxation of social ethics was pal centres of population throughout | & consequence of the general misery the United States and Canada: Its | Of the occupation and continued for revival at the present time is thor- |? considerable time after the armis- oughly. in keeping with the announé- tice. Robbery was of very co ed policy of Trans-Canada Theatres, | Occurrence. ® ® : Ltd., to present in the theatres under | . Cut Off from the outside world, their a none but the most pro- throughout the period of four years, : minent artists and the best available | the people merely existed, without plays. It is a matter of record that |living. Many developed narrow na- : J no actor of our day has held hjs pro- tional views, for they knew abso- 75-77-79 BROCK STREET fession in higher regard or taken a | lutely nothing of occurrences in the . firmer stand agpinst anything that | Outside worldd and after they were savored of suggestiveness or immor- | relieved of weir German oppressors "If Off Your o Waik" ality upon the stage than has Ty- | they were bitterly disappointed that If Y Route It Pays To aik rone Power, and that distinguished reconstruction was not immediately actor's reputation, which ranks with | carried out. > | the highest on the English-speaking | The speaker dealt with labor and [atage, is synonymous with all that js | capital, and showed that labor unions most uplifting and most inspiring in | Were responding to the pressing | modern drama.--Advt. needs: In. pre-war days, Belgium | a-- labor was very strongly organized,' but was utterly ydisrupted by the war, On Tuesday afternoon, Prof, de Man legtred-on pat. War Mind of Burope.", A ---- Elephaht Braid Navels. California oranges, sweet, juicy, seedless, at Carnovsky's. The Late William H. Alexander. | } A very sad death occurred on Tues- HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR: day morning at six o'clock whe William Herbert Alexander, son- -in- -- ~| law of Alderman J. Wriley Smith 3 passed away at his residence, 542 Albert street. The deceased, who was X : orty-two years of age, was a brick Market Square, Kingston layer Je trade. Last winfer he pian 54 er cted influenza and although he re MEMOPAND! covered it left his heart weak. He is a AILY x tors Np. survived by his wife and eight child- Grand Concert, St. Luke's Hall to- sen. Mr. Alexander attended Princess | night. § pm. street Methodist .church. Bee top of Page Three, right' hand St" corner Tor probabilities. The Late William Conboy, 4 William Conboy, aged thirty-five MARRIED, years, passed away at the General FORD--FITZGERALD--A St. Mark's Hospital on Tuesday morning after Church Convent, Prescott, by the an illness extending over three years. Rev. Monsignor Maiterson, on Ro. He was a son of William Conboy of ad 920; a. penal. Prescott; Oso and was single, He is survived to John J. Ford: gston, son of by his parents, foun sisters Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Ford, Betievilis. £ E = Parks and Mrs. Sargent of Zealand, | HOPKINSON---LAGREE---in singston, = = E = a 2 EE E WE INVITE YOUR "INSPECTION =» 2 "Your shopping among them will be a delight and an ine 7 i spiration. 8 . ~----Charmouse Satins, we Novelty Foulards. Duchess Silks. , ' Chiffon Taffetas and =-----Novelty Georgette Crepes. The Spring Woollens Are Entirely New OD ECIAL SALE] WEDNESDAY MORNING A varied and complete assortment; the weights, weaves aad designs as decreed for Spring of 1p20---for sports and street wear. . ALL WOOL SERGES IN NAVY BLUE AND BLACK. 36 inches wide, all WOOL vv is ys saiieissainvnvsvin is aabnnssss S150 yard, 40 inches wide, all WOOL +. i. oviivnnriviirannrnssinesnsss.s $2.25 and $2.50 54 inches wide, all wool ............8$8.50, $4.00, $4.50, $4.75, $4.95 yd. and up. WOOL JERSEY CLOTH FOR SKIRTS AND SUITS = . 54 inches wide, in nthe following shades: --Grey, Barguady, Navy, Tape, Fawn, Pekin Bm, New Shades In Mave Viola Jntant aushter of | rig hig Teapecctally = Broadcloths, Gabardines, Velours and Fancy Plaids for Skirts. ; rs, omas, 621 = : Princess street, passed away on Tues- | CONNELLY a, N.Y, on : 2 day morning at the Hotel Dien ler Sanaa, Feb 5 18 lee, Sarai 3 Mee : Mrs. Kirkham of Clarendon, and| ~~ O% Jeb. 16th, 1920. Luella Gene- Miss Anna of Kingston, and four Deve Tags. io oy T Hein brothers William and John of Qo, A Silas of Ney Ontarie and Herbert at DIED. me, o y. will be sent to Oso od} Feb' by James Reid, undertaker, for in- ALEX EXANDER in Kin Ee: A lonan ¢ A ST SR 250 Yards English Velveteen invited to att an iliness of three days. Besides the iy and hg or Ee parents, one sister Eva and one bro- Charles rt of Kingston, : ; : . "ther Arthur survive. Funeral took place. Morning to the | & s h J & : |r of di gated Hear vars | onn Laidlaw on, L.td. Shades light and dark grey; fast dye; extra heavy pile; worth $1.50 8 yard: for.,........00nayard ob Late John N. N. Bauder, "her soul. 520 ohn n Bauder, aged ERRE-On' 16th, 1920, two years aud seven mo eee R p TE rther. Dr. away dence 30 acdon- k isterre, nell street, on Monday. a was ae vr § oy Rob- : Suitable for Dresse, Coats, Suits, E5| ue to wpoplexy. The deceased ware | sre ABE Kin , ong resident of Verona where | TURSTAl from i Ses, is 3 ete, he was a prominent and highly res- day afternoon, | pected farmer. He was a Methodist on and was twice married. is survived by his sons, Foes by ; Mantord "Albert and ; E 2g i i: 2 7] i £ TOS 2 and $1.50 Om ae at..l..i...ooieo....25¢ each it ir i i : Do's apiost using: a. pair =. HUBISR WOOT suc iireo. thie | Sewing. Thay top Shs Sect and Jags dry sid wars. Save uid snd sickness. RUBBER BOOTS seesrereanssranies on 88.00 iB00mS LLL. LL ene 3 Bie ¢ 10 10%.

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