Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1920, p. 16

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"THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. ne FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1088 GRAND.SIRE OF THE 10.0.F, za ae gos roam, ER SATURDAY ..... COMMENCING 9.30 O'CLOCK: COAT SALE FOR MISSES AND WOMEN COATS UP TO YOUR $ | Sovereign Grand Lodge held at Bos- | Was due to the water being warmer | $50.00 PICK 24. 50 Ein ' t- | in S { than the air, ti { a ot is one of To- t The steamer Wolfe Islander, which, i | ronto's ~ex-mayors, one of the few | On account of the fog, found it neces- | 3 ( ) | Liberals who was rivileged to sit in | Sary to take sheiter at Breakey's BD . . | the SO aay He won over ths | Bay on Thursday morning, arrived | Just when the weather reminds you of the abso- [late Dr. Beattie Nesbit. His mother |&L the city wharf at four o'clock in {lodge is the Queen City No. 56, To-| the afternoon. The islanders, who 2 | lute need of a warm wrap, we place on sale 27 ronto, | Were aboard the steamer and were | | This evening a banduet will be | coming to Kingston, had large quan- | i given in the city hall, which will be | tities of eggs, butter and poultry 'of | {attended by the officers and members | @Very kind, It is quite likely that ALL CUSTOM CLOTHING |of the I.0.0.F. in Kingston, who |Mmany of the people from Howe Is- | number about 1,200. land who -had intended coming to | Kingston om Thursday, but were READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING -------------- se | forced to return, will cross to the main land on Saturday and drive to & Ki ket. The boat thor-, and FURNISHINGS Theatrical | iinwson partes The Sou utes! hundred people who could not reach | I nm . fom . { without losing sight of the charac- Joseph Oliver Guest of Honor | tors mitacions. The star 15 ably Sup. : ; i r y a well chosen ¢ adlin- (Founded 1847) '1 at Banquet This ed by Hedda Hopper. Her interpreta- { Evening. tion adds very materially to the de- pe . | lightful spirit of a product. This { Joseph Oliver, grand sire of the | 1 CE hly Pag ht will be re- " Independent Order of Oddfellows, { peated to-night and to-morrow, along a ® 9 Toronto, arrived in the city on Fri-| Loo the balance of our well selected day to attend a meeting of the Odd- | programme, which includes the 5th fellows of Kingston this evening, ai | episode of "Pirate Gold", and those which be will be the guest of honot | master pictures of nature known as in recognition of the honor that has | Prismas. Don't miss this delightful come to Canada by bis elevation to], .onn0 --Advt the highest office of this great fra. . : re -- ternal society, whose jurisdiction is | h h arnin wider than that of any other body, | FOG STILL TOO HEAVY ; jembracing the whole of North Am- | FOR WATER TRAFFIC uw erica, On December. 31st, 1919, -------- there were sixty-eight grand lodges, | The Mississquol Sould for : ) 17,374 subordinate lodges, with a | to Cape Vincent bn It' i {i total membership of 2,367,738. As | It sup to you, Sir, to take advantage of x showing the activity and growth, the Friday. Tay : : funds available for relief amount to] ---- our Discount Sale. If you let this 'op- $80,000,000 and the Jnembership | On Friday uorning the Lheamer i increased last year by 102,286. | Missisquo, - which runs ween 1 "Th faul : {© Mr. Oliver's elevation to the posi- | Kingston and Cape Vincent, on ac- portunity escape you, it s-your fault, tion of grand sire is a distinction | €Ount of heayy fog, found it neces- | that few Canadians receive, It has|Sary to remain at, the wharf. On t {come to Canada only twice in a period'{ Thursday Capt. Carnegie found 't not ours. {of fifty years. The first was Dr | Decessary to return. On Friday ' | Campbell, London, Ont.- Mr, Oliver | morning, when speaking to the cap- 'was elected at the meeting of the | tain, the Whig learned that the fog e (THTTH beautiful, warm, comfortable, brand new Coats --all this season's styles and fabrics--but you will have to see them to appreciate their real (TTT § [thé Kingston market on Thursday. A beautiful display of Neckwear -- ara CLAING 2 BREAD YAR . : 7 3: "Open Your Eyes," the wonderful priced very low with 20% discount. photoplay that has caused such com- IS ON IN KINGSTON i {ment throughout the mov.ng picture em = world, will be seen at the Grand to-| Doyle Bread Company Says * . Neckwear, Gloves, etc, put up in fancy night and Saturday for the last time. the New Price is ith h This picture has been received with Too Low. 1ithout ¢ arge. open arms by all right thinking peo- boxes w & { ple wherever it has been shown; mo-| op, Friday morning bread dropped thers, fathers, doctors, ministers, and to 21 cents a loaf of three pounds, value. NOTE THE MATERIALS AND COLORS: French Velour in Taupe, Green, Grey, Brown, Copen, Navy and Black. Whitney Cloth in N avy, Oxford and Brown. Chin- chilla Cloth in Oxford Grey. Silvertone in Taupe and Oxford. Imported Tweeds in Brown tones. 15, 16, 18, 20 36, 38 $24.50 TT Le in fast eYSrY ne who sees ih Speas which is a decrease of 25 per cent. Of Lin the highest terms. It 15 al uini, oir weeks Tha Neb whole- r SALES FOR CASH ONLY. | oectind that handles a delicate sub- sale Re is 18 cents fo: a large ? {Ject in a masterly manner, that wr loaf. On Thursday afternoon the | hot give offence to the most critical. | nooo England Bread Company an- { The effect of the *'social. evil" on the |, 1 oo through the advertising | young people of to-day is portrayed | uolumns of the Whig that the new yi manner, and the wonder- | ni.o0 would prevail on Friday. The #® : ) {ful flesson that runs through it has bread dealers are selling ten tickets join 5 0 S sojething in it for each and every for $1.00. i gee of us. There is also another ex- Mr. Doyle, of the Doyle Bread . {fra fine feature entitled "Foo or : frame starring the talented motion Company, when asked the reason for 1 :, the decrease, stated that there was a p.cture actress, Wanda Hawley. This DS war on in Kingston at the | Picture has to do with a young girl present time. . The price of flour 75-77 BROCK STREET } who, to earn enough to keep the wolf had not dropped, and there was no | || from the door, gets mixed up in a | " " | If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk. | divorce scandal, yet in a most unus- Jeascd for We Soros In piles. An : {ual way, The working out of the de- not manufacture bread and sell it | lighttul love story in this play makes for the prices which prevail at the | one of the most successful photoplays present time - released this year. Miss Hawley is . seen. to great advantage in this pro- duction, and i8 supported by an ad- Ho, Hum! mirable cast. There are reels of news, The days are getting short for me, comedies, and other subjects, and a And it gets dark too soon, I vow; |specal musical programme by the | 1¢ is a fact, I will agree, Sale of Silk Petticoats vy se FORMER : 7) SATURDAY PRICE oN $7.50 + all $4.95 Value so unusual, in fact, that women will Ee tempted to buy though not in immediate need o f new Silk Petticoats. An op- portunity to buy for Christmas giving at a saving very much worth while. Petticoats of high grade Habutai Silk, with deep accordion-pleated flounce, The quantity is limited, so be here on time. The colors: --Rose, Copen, Purple, Saxe, Alice Blue, Coral, Burgundy, Paddy and Black. SALE 9.30 O'CLOCK--Your Pick iva... .odi. ans $4.95. | Grand's orchestra. This bill will be That it gets late quite early now. seen to-night and Saturday only-- ~Newark Advocate. Advt. The days will lorg and long er grow | es In just a few weeks, but ah me, Coming to the Grand. This bitter .act full well I know, On Monday, Dec. 13th, 'Ernie As short as ever I shall be. Marks and his company of advancea ---------------- repertoire and vaudeville players will ] present that great comedy drama, Milky Cocoanuts. ® | "The Price", and sure is a hearty Pineapples, pears, pomegranates, HHH "iy kedd 4 ~ | laugh and -a delightful play from | grapes, Macintosh Red apples, ban- | Li it d i start to finish. The play has been al anas, tangerines, kumquats, russet mi e | great success for several seasons, be- | uranges, etc., at Carnovsky's. | cause it's chuck full of fun, brimm- ing over with good humor. and a Cannot Sue For Fees, » . ee i story that grips the attention. There| ! In Sweden a physician cannot sue Princess and Division Streets is entertainment galore in "The | for his fee, while In Belgism o Ie | } \ | Price", with its music, clean, bright |yer is in the same position. comedy, and scenes and situations of thrilling excitement and touches of. Jap Language in Australia. pathos, all so true that, it seems like The Japanese language is taught in | : a page torn from Nature's book, a | Australian High schools. great play for the children. Popular] | prices prevail. For an evening of en- Newman & Shaw's "silk sale." | Joyment go to the Grand Opera House| Character cannot be bougat, but SATURDAY DEC 11th t 20th {on the opening of the Ernie Marks | You can give some boy a "Gift with a ' . t o | Stock Co., supporting the clever act- | lift"--a Y.M.C.A. membership--in- * | ress, Kittie Marks. This clever com- suring heaithfu} exercise, interesting {pany 'of entertainers come to the | games, high ideals----the best environ. 3,000 Ibs. Dressed Turkeys | Grand Opera House for the entire | ment for the whole year to come, 3 000 Ib D d G { weeR of Dec. 13th, with « change qf | make him a "Y* member, » 8. eese. play nightly and six big new vaude- Twenty per cent. discount on all ! ville specialties between acts.--Advt. ranges at Lemmon & Sons. 2,000 Ibs. Dressed Fowl. ---- Dis sond heads of iceberg lettuce 2,000 lbs Dressed Chickens. At The Strand. ATHOYSKYS. | ~ Kingston's playgoers witnessed the DAILY MEMORANDUM, 2,000 Ibs. Dressed Ducks. .J§ first starring effort of one of the new- Band at Palace Rink to-night. 'est of film twinklers last evening. See top of Puge Three, right hana All No. 1 quality--highest cash prices will Ts Thon Yas the premiere of the ner for Drahabilitiss, Fe ---------------------- 3 Tell," the initial Bebe Daniels. It i be paid. i Bacdlen to sey that + Miss "Daniels CH RI STMAS scored a real hit. This was a fore- "gone conclusion with those who have . watched her rise through comedies * with Harold Lloyd to leading roles. I Miss Daniels meets the test in a Beautiful designs, neatly printed with manner that throughly satisfied a Greeting, Name and Address. ' John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. i OO Stewing C 13c. Ib, [J Elvis nambition ie heck | rics sey reson & i 0! ; 3 . " tewing Cuts... ............. 13¢. Ib. [fh vhort hove or Semi? tines Hanson, Crozier & Edgar N00 aR 4 M { she meets and loves a "Prince charm- Boilingcuts................... 15 1b EE whos she aa [luce cham. Nor, Cwisnnt Bry ! . but who really iz a young millionaire. OvenRoasts . . . . carson ve 0c 1D. {Tt is a clever and amusing story of Market Square, Kingston. . . ' the "good little bad girl." The sup. Choice Ribs Bes seni nar esiviaa . 25¢. 1b. 'porting cast shows a really remark- BORN. able array of acting ability. Jack YOUNGS--In Kingston, on Dec. 10th, Boneless Roasts ...............28ec. 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