THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 102 which sted for marriage of a wealthy deed, and one Theatrical at the um-- |and a popular London actress, the its f and | confession immediately afterward in have "mac some years. It was | then at the zenith of "the Chief" 'W hatevs T= Name | [1 i mand mang. for | cause he Jad heard that she had 0 was Sir Martin, Harvey Few actors of our day Ing career a more fascin tin Harvey, as little in sonal and stage than he not been pressed nent part thus, but by nature a somewhat When Sir Martin Harv appearance the House, to-nig ht tinee, in "Garri master of night, he wi which he has made | own---the former u 1 few not at bes by. many to be its greates and the ® because he created the role and has | "thrilled all England with his inte Sir Martin Harvey | pertoire, There is also a comedy and | to David Garrick selected ting his he latest, as well as its pretation of it has been likened in certain points respec career, but, unlike was part, inded, the locale was not Dublin, i associated the Court, direction of the late don. The theatre this early then under the Jo7,;» Clayton. "It the biggest part in lsast I don't think it w Harvey, reminiscently. appear der Sir Charles ham. To-night. have had; tian men have ie limelight y publicity « because ec him, ance was was thé as," geen in tw ng piece--at says Mr. After the Court days came an engagement un- (then Mr.) When this was over he entered upon a very memorable engagement | story of » Burgo- Saturday i 0 parts imake iliarly he is held |entertaining parts of the t exponent { was latter | did not | make his debut as Hamlet. His firs t |, a small one, bit " Opera Wynd- "has | threatened to sue him for breech of Than | promise if he jilted her. Their sub- ¥, DO | sequent estrangement and the 1 -- | dramatic complications which fc | before a reconciliation is affected make a very tense drama. The picture is an adaptation by Julia Crawford Ivers of the new novel, 'The Furnace" by the English writer "Pan" which promises to create a sensation among fiction lovers and is just coming off the press. "The Furnace" longer.--Advt. Harvey, Irving by H¢ 8 iy | myself," observed Mr been due to Sir He pry that he was trained Mar-]actor can want to been | Advt. per- | - At Griffin's. Collins' Musical 1 last evening the 18 I musical comedy, "A Question and it proved to be ¢ ation from beginning to e scenery tumes charming atmosphere the , and 'Riley' i en at best. The girls of the. chorus a charming jury for a court which was one of the most any iow Revue pre- Tat date Ed nto up-to of Di- | vorce,""' ing sens [New | add a great comedy songs, and co ma- At the Allen. his | scene, career Anita Stewart appears as a play, and | vamp in a motion picture, "The Yel- heartily enjoyed the audi-l1,% Typhoon," from the ence, Be sure and see "A Question Harold M of Divorce," which is one of the best {plays in this talented company's re- by at the Allen theatre, today. She plays | the double part of twin sisters, Berta | and Hilda Nordstrom, the former a striking blonde type and the latter a sweet brunette with characteristics quite the oppo- site, In essaying role of Berta, | whose golden hair and artful ways leave men broken ag the reeds in the vath of a storm and give to her the quite, Opened at the Strand last night, is a Cand of "The Yellow Typhoon," big production in many senses of the | Mss §tewart portrays in convincing word. The theme is striking, the ac- | manner an unusual character part. tion and plot gripping and well por- | 'While vamping is something new trayed by an all-star cast of notables, | [2 M€, except from observation, said ding Theodore Roberts, Milton Miss Stewart, "Reverie! loss | have Mayme Kelso and others. The | *1Ways felt that 1 could play such a revolves around the. sopl jety | Part if only given the chance and . provided "with the proper makeup. { That is why I jumped at this oppor- picture programme, which | {lends the right touch of variety, and | is thoroughly enjoyable. To-night and to-morrow this programme will be repeatéd.--Advt. stage and Lon- with the At The Strand. "The Furnace" the picture which 1s inclu Sills, protecte ability ? causes ? home ? BURGLARY HOLD UP AND SAFE protection. --Protection against the criminal class? || Is DEATH--W ould your _ ACCIDENT--Resilling AUTOMOBILE--Damage to vour vehicle, perty or public FIRE--AL your place of business or in your héme ? BOILER-- (or furnace)--An explosion at your shop or PLATE GLASS' --Breakage from any cause ? We represent the strongest Com panies and can give you the fullest THE McCANN AGENCY liability, i tunity to prove to doubters that I could act like a really wicked wom- fon: No, I have no love for vamps, but {I rather enjoyed playing the part be- {cause I" thought I could reveal in { their true light the | thse women who are the . | cnemies of man."--Advt, private pro- | : from different | Has Gone to Erinsville. ' | Rev:Father Fogarthy, of the staff {of the Regiopolis college, is at Erins- ville, taking the place of the late | Rev. "Father Carey, who died on | Thursday. | ? ° what w d to L efal one of tlie re not FULLY result if you we Id be the u and suffer ? totat family in. either or partial dis- greatest resulting Acting Principal. During the illness of Rev, | Nicholson, . principal of | College, Rev. Father Lacey is taking | his place. Father Nicholson is rap- {idly improving. 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He can bcd i Just what the cause of trouble is, and he knows the remedy. you Improve Fool t Appearance Shoes i Youle FET ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE a Watch Your Feet" Englishman | of the adventuress | characters of | Regiopolis | | more, A Wt A tt tt atest that he married his wife merely be- | will be shown for two days | For the first time in her screen | novel by | acGrath, which is playing | LEON BOURGEOIS i Who has been re-elected President of | the French Senate. -------------------- News of Harrowsmith. Harrowsmith, Jan. 13. -- The | |young people have been enjoying al good deal of skating during the past | week. There was a large attendance at the. play given by the Sydenham | Dramatic Club in Annesley hall last | Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.7 Campsall, Mrs. @, E. Campsall and | Rev. A, W. and Mrs. Stewart motor- | ed to Collins' Bay on Tuesday to visit relatives. A number from here | went to Kingston on Wednesday to | hear Premier Drury. Russell Rut- tan is very iil. Revival services will begin in St. Paul's Methodist church | {on Jan. 23rd. Mr. Lindsay, Ironto, will assist the pasgor. Mrs, | M. Orser and Helen have returned from a visit with friends in Camden East, Mr. and Mrs. Westbrooke, {Mrs. A. W, called on their cousin, Stewart, on Monday. Iie omen ip sia Pieton, Jan. 12. -- Mrs. Fair, | Macklin, Saskatchewan, is visiting | her aunt, Mrs. H. Stanton, Bowery | street. Dr. and Mrs. Carefoot, Swift {Current, are visiting at J. Miller's; D. Head, South Greenbush, was a | town visitor on Saturday. Mr. Wal- | {lace, teacher, Niles' Corners, also | | Miss Huyck, teacher, near Welling- | ton, took a trip to Picton on Satur- day. Miss Clarke, Main street, has taken up residence with her sister Mrs. German Williams, Miss E Anderson, formerly from near Ross- | was married on Jan. 1st, to | Mr. Simpson, Warner, Alberta. Miss | Thelma Clarke, formerly of the | {U nion Bank staff, has left for Buf- | | | |falo to train for a nurse. ------ { Farmers Secure Helpers, | The farmers of Frontenac are showing their interest in the unem- | ployed situation, and are making ap- | plication to A. W. Stroud, local representative of the Ontario Labor Bureau, for men to assist them, At the present time Mr. Stroud has ap- plications from twenty-one farmers who want hired help. On Thursday he placed four mén with Joyceville, Cataraqui and Glenburnie farmers. To- | Ernest Sproule, | | | Picton Personals. morrow and secure a real bargain, Alaska for........ Coats for . Makers of Fine Furs PRICE-CUTTING SALE SALE OF FURS ~The Great Sensational Price- Cutting Sale of Furs started yes- terday, and will end January 22nd (one week from to-morrow). Our entire stock of Furs, Hats and Millinery has been marked down to startlingly low prices. If at all interested in Furs, be here early to- Ladies' Fine French Seal Coats-- in various styles, some plain, others with Collars and Cuffs of Beaver, Sable, Opossum, etc. Ladies' Russian «Pony Coats-- Col- lars and Cuffs are of Alaska Sable, Australian Opossum, Raccoon, etc., for Ladies' Bolivia Beaver Coats Ladies' Mink Marmot Coats Ladies' Natural Wallaby Coats Ladies' Hudson Seal Ladies' Persian Lamb Coats Ladies' Canadian Plucked Beaver Coats for .......... Ladies' Raccoon Coats All Sales for Cash--No approval. GEORGE MILLS & CO. 126-128 Princess Street .- Raccoon, and $1.20 to $170 $135 $125 . $95 . $100 0 to $290 -. $395 $395 $225 "os a se tn "ie that not The probabilities are Edgar Dudgeon Hawthorne, To- Canadian budget may ronto, died as a result of his hav- ing been struck by a puck while en- gaged In an exhibition hockey game |er, only when, in the light of the at Victoria rink. He was a member | fate of the Fordney bill or the tariff of the Royal Bank team. forecast of the Harding administra- 1 mmr x . } the mone y spender. the , tion, come | affecting Canada cam better. be sized idown as early as expected but rath- | up. | ~ a ap Fn the Washington situation, as John Scott, Woodstock, is presi- dent for 1921 of the Dairymen's As- sociation of Western Ontario. NOW IS THE TIME ToSpend Money You have been saving it a long time. Spend a dollar and it will bring you almost two. Money laid up in a napkin will bring you no re turns. Our January Sale is a money getter for EVERY OVERCOAT AND SUIT, BOYS' AND MEN'S ON SALE OVERCOATS One grand clean- $35 and $40, for . . up of all Coats at $30, ford" make. These are all new Coats and splendid value at full price. Most of them are marked less than the wholesale price. Any Boys' Coat in stock at . . . $14. 75 They run CHILDREN'S COATS -- many of themat ...:. MEN'S SUITS All our Men's Suits are marked in stock at 20% less than last fall values. 20% more off now, saving you . . . . .40%. $1.38, for up to 34 size. HALF PRICE. We take as good. 35¢c. quality for ........ These take the place of red and are twice BOYS' SUITS 257% less than marked prices--all 'Sanp- MEN'S SOCKS All Wool Worsted; worth $1.25 and KARKI EXCELDA HD'KFS. : .. 123¢. This week's slogan is "Spend Your Money" and Make Money nd P. JENKINS CO. THE BETTER VALUE STORE