Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1920, p. 20

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SATURDAY, MAY, 22 1920, -------------------- Women's Silk Stockings --of unusual good qualities: 300 pairs in all; AGE TWENTY THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG « i CLR ; 27 ~ irda we & (Continued From Page 7) Coi to the Grand. Attraction de 'lux at the Grand, | | Monday, May 24th. Do not forget] 'this engagement. : ul pag 9 co th's (8 37:7, riur VT Rrra Ses Som Sor] ecru Stet tttowing- yim 0 uni Friven in only company of its kind | born in Sydenham, Ont. The fun-| jon the Americin continent, consist- (eral was held Saturday at St. Vin- | ing of the finest artists, and arrang- | cent de Paul's Church. Interment | ed in such order that an evening of | Will be made in the Catholic ceme- Who have declared that you will wear your | solid enjoyment can be expected. |!ery. Surviving are her husband,' old Clothes until prices were reduced. | Gems from favorite operas, such ay Joseph Breatt; three sons, Lawrence | | the Sextette from Lucia De Lammery | of Point Peninsula; John, of Newton ! i | Falls; Raymond, of Cape Vincent: rig rao. bee TE 6 two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Gates, Trovatore and in addition to this the | of Cape Vincent and Mrs Byron Seen- artists will sing popular airs. How | berg of Deferiet; her mother, Mrs. many times have you heard beauti- | John McGowan, of Sydenham, and ful opera singers, and the thought | four sisters, Mrs. John Breatt. Mrs. | struck you "if I could only hear the | Hattie Brooks, Mrs. George Lees- enham. 20 per cent. discount off our entire stock--Suits, Top Coats, Rain Coats, Tail- oring fabrics to measure, Shirts, Ties, Col- lars, Underwear. YES, EVERYTHING! Nothing withheld. All goods marked in plain figures. NOTE--No charges. All purchases for singers in English'. We are fulfilling | worth, Sya cash only. No approval. No exchange. UBITUARY Your Succumbs to Stroke. At Cape Vincent, N. Y., on May 19th, Mrs. Joseph Breatt, aged fifty-| a TSE from the best hosiery mills: ---- this desire and in addition ras me. | WHIG BEALL TEAM Offered To-night at solos will be rendered by famous mu- sicians on the pian®, violin and vie-| TO MEET LINDSAY'S: lincello. A word about these artists. | { Mdm. Lorette Beck, Grand Opera So- The staff of the C. W. Lindsay) hig baseball | ! prano studied under Blanchard the | mpany aE th Ww famous metropolitan coach, and was under contragt with this celebrated (iT WIL Ply 3 Siedly same at coach to appear in different operas | 30 o'clock. Tn ay € ual g in Spain. Mdm. Beck is not a stranger | © be vo i je gam - Div ise to Kingston audiences, having ap-| re xy resting as the piano peared on a previous singing engage- | makers have been practising faith. ment here. Now you have an oppor- | fully. It had been expected that the tunity to hear her in operas, one can- |, Whis loam, would play three games not say too much about Madam's | B01 'heir newspaper friends on voice. She has a voice of marvelous that the foe ad ied, 8 thought range, full of pathos and sweetness. | J. J. Shea the celebrated musical di-| 'c¢®ived were enough for them. RE ~------ rector who for five years directed | Y.M.C.A. LADIES' AUXILIARY. Ben Hur, and has a reputation of being one of the most finished vio-| -- linists in the American continent will | Splendia Work Done During Past render violin solos. Mme. Sauve, con- | Year--The Officers Elected. cert pianist, studied under the emin- | On Friday at 3.30 p.m. the annual ent organist. M. Arthur Litondal and | meeting of the Y.M.C.A. Woman's has accompanied such celebrated ar-| Auxiliary wag held. A very interest- tists as Signor Berroua ad Jus ing annual business meeting was con- Slanche Gaut oe le. Alice a) Suctey bY he president, Mrs. John cer | Wright, whose resume of the ivit- pupil of McGill university, and stud- | ies of the Pont ro me of the a ! 14 siting Juger Mersin vies apd | strated the Healy luags ot Fuel a wo- | 3 x man's organizat to the a ia- | her services gratis for two years to tion. he pation rosy. Boe 3. | | the convalescent soldiers in- Montreal i Wilson expressed the appreciation of | De' Bellerue Hospital dusting his mr | 0 rere 1d aff for Hho watts | | | adie! on | | sit there. Andre DeHaff the celebrat- | hehalt of the hundreds a men and | joa Belsiin Jatitshe. Was appeared | boys Yao Spend jheit spire Bours at | v rouse, Jel-!the "Y," an especially for the addi- | | §lum, numerous concerts in Pelgium] tions of furniture ant the general | and France, also in New York Amand | improvements made. Gauthier is possibly one of the finest| The slate as presented by the no- $1.50 pair. Black, White, Brown and Grey. Silk Stockings --in all the new shades--in fancy drop stitch, nov- elty clocks and fancy stripes. TONIGHT AT SPECIAL PRICES. I T SPECIAL Livingstons { Anderson Bros. Limited "| theatre next Monday. ass singers of the day. J. E. Fisher, Irish tenor, is well known to all lov- ers of music. Last but not least Mde. YDecarie Bourruso violincellist sup- reme. The Trans-Canada Theatres in | booking this attraction through their | entire circuit feel they are giving their patrons one of the finest en- gagements they have been able to procure this reason, at a price well | enthusiast. --Advt. At the Strand. One of the most amazing air ac- cidents in the history of aviation forms the sensational climax of a new Paramount-Artcraft picture, "The Grim Game," starring Houdini, the most famous handcuff king, Which is. coming to the Strand According to the story, Houdini in an airplane is pursuing a murderer, who is trying to escape in another machine, At a height of 3,000 feet Houdini is sup- posed to glide above the other machine, let himself down into the cockpit beside the murderer by means of a rope, and throttle him. All went well with the stunt, the two machines circling one above the other and a third, containing Direc- tor Willat and the photographer, about a hundred. yards away, until Houdini was just about to loose his hold on the rope. Then suddenly a gust of wind lifted the lower 'plane into the upper one, and their pro- pellors locked. They dropped like rockets, revolving nose on nose, with Houdini still dangling on the rope and the two aviators making frantic within the reach of every theatre | | minating committee and unanimously endorsed by the meeting, included | the following officers and committee | convenors for the ensuing year: Pre- sident, Mrs.) Jolin Wright; vice-presi- | dents, Mrs. William Jackson and { Mrs. F. J. Wilson; secretary, Mrs. R. { M. Douglas; treasurer Mrs. E. P. | Jenkins; rooms committee, Mrs. {Oliver Chpwn; buying committee, Mrs W. H. Dyde, Mrs. J. E. Gow; devo- | tional committee, Mrs. W. Jackson; | finance committee, president, secre- tary and treasurer. Plans will be made for extensive redecorating of the rooms on the lower floor of the building. MEETING OF SME G.W.V.A. hn Combined Advisory Committee Brings About Closer - The G.W.V.A. met on Friday ev- ening. Comrade Connors presiding. The social affairs of the organiza- tion came up for discussion. Next Friday evening St. Luke's Dramatic Society will present 'Mrs. B of the Poultry Yard™ This meeting will be open to the general public. "Fi- Fi of the Toy Shop," a high class musical comedy, will be given by the best local talent, The report of the combined advis- ory committee of the two veterans' associations showed thot the com- mittee is rendering valuable assist- ance in matters of vital interest to the two organizations and. fulfills the desire of all veterans to bring about closer co-operation between the two societies. Comrade McDonough was Hosiery OFFERINGS FOR TO-NIGHT Children's Cotton Stock- ings, to-night 45c. to 69c. a pair. Women's Lisle Stockings( To-night 75c. to $1.00 pair Children's Fancy Socks To-night 40c., 50c., to $1.00 pair and a Combinations in a great variety of styles. --Short Sleeves --Sleeveless --Tight Knee --Lace Trim Yours to-night: 90c., $1, $1.25, $1.50 a suit-and up. appoitned as a member of this com- mittee, vice Comrade Warburton. -------- Sending Ammunition To Petawawa. On Friday the ordnance corps was | busily engaged in removing artillery | ammunition from the casements to a freight cars. Two carloads will be | = sent to Petawawa for agtillery prac- | = tice during-the summer camp. HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR efforts to comtrol their machines. Death semed certain. But a few hundred feet from the ground, with both propellors gone, one of the air- men by a miracle, succeeded n fall- ing into a 'glide, and, though the other crashed nose-on into a field, the only injuries sustained were slight bruises.--Advt. . Saturday Specials Spring Lamb (Cut to order) Special 600 LADIES' FINE SUMMER Vests ._-_in Cotton and Lisle-- (different : TO-NIGHT : 25¢., I At Griffin's, Tonight will be the last opportu- nity to see the two delightful stars Doris May and Douglas MacLean in their popular new picture "What's Your Husband Doing." The story concerns a hilarious melange of young and suspicious husbands and wives at "Honey Suckle'" Inn a no- torious roadhouse, and Mrs. Ridley, played by Doris May, drinking her first champagne, grew Rumorously tipsy and the police broke in at the Legs, Loins, Fronts :3001bs. Boiling Pork Handy cuts; 2-to 6 lbs. each . ... .30c. Ib. CHOICE CABBAGE .... 8c. to 10c. Ib. - Cheese Something special in rich, old Cheese-- 2 | yearold Cheddor ..............45¢. Ib. | - Butter, Whey (Fresh Made). Previous consignment ~ gave the best of satisfaction. - 500 Ibs. (Saturday only) «+e. .55¢ Ib. styles) 30c., 35¢c., to 75c¢. each. srd"S0 Tikes SabB- Smee. May last minute and pa "the whole sits geese ~~ John Laidlaw &Son, Ltd. , 2.30. follows is too rich to reveal gratis. . May 10 1 LE HL BHM Suffice it to say that a combination - : HHL Ll " I ITN, of Miss May's fair face, Mr. McLean's cra oS i -- RHI +2 OXFORDS nerve, and a | | | | | ~ Pineapples | Special Prices on preserving orders. Phones: Wholesale Department 1767 ail Meats, 458. Grocery Dept., |

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