» TUESDAY, , DECEMBER 21, 1920, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. EITINGER-BLYTH WEDDING rs oO ER AA E e Choice st Gifts om Santasiealm Took Place at the Home of the | evening, and delighted all present. Bride's Mother, fe A selected comedy and topical aid 3 | Educational news r out the 9 ' 1 k & Tuesday. programme, which ¢ ot fail to . O ClOCK. pa foo L . y . ty | please the most cpitical.--advt. Es / : At high noon, Tu lay, a pretty | r= >>" ~-- 6 . douse wedding took -place at the lpax RENOVAL WILL Li : i ' home pf 'the bride's mother, gel STIMULATE BUSINESS | Women buy for men and gifts that Open To-night From 7.30 te Division street, when Pearl yeth, daughter of the te y : ---- ied | Opinion of F. J. Hoag, Presi= : dent of Ontario Druggists' Biyth and Mrs. Blyth, » 0 Dr.. George Haroid E Association. of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. G. Ettin treet west. Rev. W. T. C pastor of Sydenham street Metho-| as re ---- dist chureh Yoficiated. Miss Reah| 'The removal of the luxury tax r Tw p ill reat] 'a usiness," stat- Walker was at the piano, and as the | WHI greatly stimulate business," 8 | bride .entered with her mother, she | ed Frank J. Hoag, president of the! was greeted with the wedding march | Ontario Druggists' Assoc.ation, ang {rom Lohengrin. She wore a charm- | President of the Kingston Retai Association, Tuesday ; . ' Tra cer | Merchants' ing gown of white georgette over | y a} satin charmeuse, made - with 'many |001ning, when asked for his opinion dainty ruffles and embroidered in |AS to the effect the withdrawal of crystals and pearls. Her hat was of | the tax would have on business. silver lace and panne velvet, and she| Mr. Hoag received the following "g rely 3 . | telegram. from the Toronto office: carried lovely suuset roses. She was '© ve "Toronto, Dec. 21st, 1920. preceded by her flower girl, Miss| o! A Doris Anglin, in white organdie and! As president onune Retail | 'carrying a gilt basket of marguerites. | Druggists' Association and ingston | The drawing room was lovely in | Retail Merchants' Association please | green and white, the arch of ever-| Tush your opinion regarding removal | ' 3 1 »" green and white narcissi where the | Of luxury taxation. : ceremony took place, having a wedd- Mr. Hoag replied as Jo)lows! 3 ng bell-of white everlastings in the I personally thanked § ir Jenny 1 centre. During the signing of the re-| Drayton at sitting of tariff. commis- gister John Alexander sang "All|sion here yesterday for removal of | Joy Be Thine" and then Mendels-| tuxury tax. Should stimulate business | |sohns' wedding march announced | In all lines, especially at this festive | that the service was ended. | season. Accept and extend my hearty The buffet wedding breakfast was | Christmas greeting to the craft. served from the table with its centre | a of the big wedding cake on a s¢ » | Hockey Practices. of cluny lace, a bridal roses in | Queen's hockeyists had two good | small vases. Mrs. Blyth, the mother practices, playing on the Palace rink of the bride, was in black taffeta | OR Monday afternoon 'and on the enriched with jet, and black velvet | University open air rink Tuesday { hat with touches of Kings blue. Mrs, | morning. Coach James Sutherland ¢ 4 1 J. G. Ettinger's gown was of black | Was with the players. Sie and take advantage of the discount. georgette and taffeta; and -her hat| , On Wednesday evening at eight | was of velvet with a crown of gold | 0'clock," Frontenac intermediate and brocade. The bride travelled in a junior players will practice on the | lovely frock of brown welvet with | Queen's rink, and a large turnout {touches of burnt orange, brown vel- | 18 expected. : | vet toque with French flowers, dl James T. Sutherland will attend a {a Hudson seal coat with sable trim. | Meeting of Je OHA sxecutivetin | mings. The groom's gift to the bride | 1oronto on Wednesday. | w s a gold and enamel wristwatch, . WY -- { ) |and among the other handsome Newboro Hockey Club. An The Newboro Hockey Club, hold- OPEN EVENINGS 7.30 to 9.30 O'clock SHOP FOR XMAS. NOW Complete your lists of gifts early so that when the big day arrives you can enjoy it to the fullest, and we would also suggest that you shop early in the day, for better ser- vice and ample time to choose wisely. THESE ARE PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS: -- GLOVES AE men appreciate, LIVINGSTON'S Quality Haberdashery has no equal, HOSIERY 18 for HER Always Acceptable Ladies' Silk Hose in all the leading shades and with the special discount offered it Imported wool in the fashionable enables you to buy useful gifts at a big saving. Make your selection to-day, Gloves ; shades: Grey, ° Natural Brown, Heather, Fawn and Black. White--price $1.00 pair and up. Washable Chamoisette Gloves --special value 90c. pair. Colors Mastic, Natural Grey, Pongee, White and Black. and best makes -- $1.50 pair, $2.00 and up. Ladies' Cashmere Hose in Heather mixtures and solid col- ors--$1.25, $1.50, $2.00 up. Boys' and Girls' fine rib Cash- mere Hose--85c. to $1.75 pair. All sizes. vedding gifts were several from tbe ' siyold Nenings ore |ers of the Hon. T. W. White's various organizations of Sydenham i ; both young | Shield and the Beatty .Cup in the Leeds Company Hockey League, have organized for the season with i street church, of which | people were members. Dr. and Mrs | Ettinger left on the fast train «fr v : 6 i the following officers: Hon. Pres, followed by many good, 5 "h "W. White; Hou, Vice-Pres. | Dr. R. B. King; Pres, H. S. Foster; | Vice-Pres., G. J. Tobin; Sec'y-Treas ¥ | EB. L. Frost; Manager, Elmer Knapp; | | Executive Committee, Messrs. Leech, | Lyons, McCarthy and Taylor. ---- -- Ee _ -- i ---- Pree] a | S-- Sa as a sa | Tes -- en Hemme Ss sm ma -- -- -- --_-- -- | the east, | wishes, No luxury tax--all sales for cash. Theatrical | Queen's Ottawa Association, | Queen's University Alumni Asso- clation of Ottawa at an enthusiastic | annual meeting, elected Dr. J. W.! rts 3 'y C La= | On Wednesday, Dec. 22rd, Oliver | Rosertson: EM Bone is | { Morosco will presant his new musical | president The menibars heard an | comedy, "Linger Loager, Letty" with | op 0 oie "report of the canvass | the inimitable Charlotte Greenwood |, yo women's Residence Fund by | | as star, at the Grand Opera House, | Miss Jessie Muir. Subscriptions of | | The agile Charlotte will be rewmem- | go G9¢ were pledged; ranging from | | bered here as the star of "So LONS [g40 to one dollar. Practically every | { Letty,' the musical piece that made | gr quate in Ottawa has contributed | | her a nationai iavoriie and the new |, 4pig worthy fund. | play ts a sequel (0 her former success, | a | as she is once mor2 the long and (ddd rPEIre red FRY lanky Letty. The book Ly Abna| Nichols tells the story of a family of | sisters, who are all society mad, ex- cent 'Letty, who is made the Cinder- ella, as she is the only one who cana sew and cook, until she finally rebels | o © Livingston's Founded 1847 75-77 BROCK STREET "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk." "IBEX" 12-4 BLANKETS $3.75 PAIR "IBEX 11-4 BLANKETS $3.15 PAIR "Linger Longer Letty" < org aid WANT COPY THURSDAY. The Whig will not be pub- lished on Saturday, Dec. 25th. As a result all church notices, etc., will be required to be in the office on Thursday for Fri- day's issue. Advertisers, too, ate requested to file their copy early on Thursday for assur- ance of publication on Friday, as a rush always precedes Christmas. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS In White and Grey, with pretty blue and pink borders; sizes for the three-quarter and doublé bed; all first and best quality. Buy now! $3.15 PAIR and $3.75 PAIR THE HOLIDAY GIFT LIST -- r---- fo MEN and BOYS --Umbrellas Anderson Bros. Corner Princess and Division Streets | while the cast supporting Miss Green- | wood will be the same ds during the run of the piece at the Fulton Theatre, New York, with the same big chorus and production.--abvt. LH B Abr I err bed SSbb bbb bbb brite TEE EERE SEER ARR 2 LADIES and GIRLS --Silk Underwear. Someone remarked the other day that Collyer once picked seven win- ners in a day. When Judge Nelson At The Grand . Eugene O'Brien, popular Selznick Citizens' Opportunit Purchase Christmas and 2 Wednesday, Dec. 22 Grand display and sale of select, dry-picked New Year's Pou and specially fatted Turkeys Geese . ~ Ducks Chickens and Fowl y to and starts on a society career of her own, thereby involving herself and the rest "of the cast in numerous | fuany complications. [* The music is by Alfred Goodman, {-who .has provided a tunaful score star, will be seen at>the Opera House House for the last time to-night in | his latest screen vehicle, "The Brok- | en Melody." The story of two young artists who in their fight for fame nearly lose the most precious thing in their lives. by an exceptionally clever company, and the photography and scenery is well up to the high standard set by all Selnick productions. There is another splendid feature, "Clover's Rebellion," starring the -charming motion picture actress, Anita Stew- art. The story deals with a young girl whose relatives wish to force her into a marriage with a foreign noble- man. When she meets the young doctor with the funny automobile, | the rebellion commences and furnish- | es the spectator with five reels of | the most delightful entertainment. | There are reels of comedies and other subjects and the Grand's Orch- ! estra will offer, "Do A Little This-- Do A Little That," 'Sweetie O'Mine" | "Some Little Bird" Broadway Rose' | and other late numbers that have just been received --Advt. | At The Strand. | Can you imagine Sessue Haya- kawa, the noted dramatic actor of | the screen playing the part of a ! hght-hearted, adverturous Arabian | youth, full of fun and mischief! That {is just what he does in 'An Arabian Knight", which opened a three day {run at the Strand theatre last night. {It was a delightful surprise. "An | Arabian Knight" is a fascinating | comedy-drama set in that wondrous {land of romance and adventure, | Egypt, The story details the adven- | ture of Ahmeda, a happy, carefree youth, who is at once the joy and distress of his neighbors. But his trouble starts when Condelia Darwin, an American girl who believes she is lived two thpusand years ago, as- serts that Ahmeda had been her | king in those far away days. Sessue | Hayakawa gives a rollicking perfor- an entirely humorous one. There is The star is supported | the reincarnation of a princess who | mance,. The picture however is not|* | was sporting editor on the Globe he | once called seven in succession at | | Woodbine. This is a feat that will | | seldom be duplicated." Cole,"a han- | dicapper in the Racing Form, pick- | ed six in a row once at Havre De | | Grace. | Football was played in Japan as | early as the year 794 of the present | { era. China played football long be- | {fore Japan; so long ago that the | { football was stuffed with hair until | the fifth century, when some ingeni- | ous Chinese thought of inflating it. Electric irons, toasters and grills, H. W. Newman Electric Co. lb DAILY MEMORANDUM, Band at Palace Rink to-night. See top of Page Three, right hand corner for nrobahilities Don't forget progressive euchre party Trades and Labor Hall, Wednesday night, 8 o'clock. 25 cents. . CHRISTMAS CARDS Prices very reasonable. Hanson, Crozier & Edgar Merry Christmas Printers, Market Square, Kingston. BORN. \ PEACOCK-- On Saturday, December 18th, 1920, at Victoria Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H 4 Peacock, a son. DIED. NEWMAN---At 373 Northcliffe Avenue, Montreal, Dec. 20th, 1820, Annie Hart, beloved wile of the late Mait- land Newman, formeriy of King- ston. 3 - Funeral from St. George's Cathedral] Kingston, at 3.30 o'clock Wednes- day afternoon, December 28nd. 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At Griffin's In his newest William Fox produc- tion "The Terror," which was| pre- sented for the first time at Griffins last evening, Tom Mix marks up an- | other winner. Not only does the | star hold his audience spell-bound | and make it gasp in amazement at | his new stunts, but he has a photo- : 3 " ipl that is a g ine delight: Phones: 458--459. Wholesale 1767. ! ' "The Terror" a Story of the rush d ® + | for gold in the Sierra Nevada Mount- Sagereakes S34 Embalmer | ains, and the picture without quest- P 2] | ion, is the most 'thrilling Mix : has The Old Firm of Undertakers. 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET. Phone 147 for Ambulince. ROBERT J. REID "The Leading Undertaker. Phone 577. 230 Princess Street. M. P. KEYES Underta.er and Embalmer. 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