Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Dec 1921, p. 15

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-- . with new emphasis and \ TUESDAY, DEC. 6, 1VZy. "The Dumbells" and Election Returns. Captain Plunkett's "Dumbells" will offer overseas revue, "Biff, Bing, the Grand tonight and matines and night The revue which the "Dumbells" wlll again offer here is the same great show of which the New York Tribune gatd: "Broadway voted 'Diff, Bing, Bang' a hit--continuous 'ner- rymaking--clever medley of dainty music, wholesome nonsense and | good-natured satire, combine to | make the Dumbells show the novelty sensation of the year." 'Despite the individual offers which the boys re- ceived while in New York, the orig- inal cast. remains complete. 'Red' Newman's song, "Oh, Oh, Oh, It's a| Lovely. War," seems to have alt the ear-marks of a century plant, while most everyone still 'wants to know where flies go in the winter time, and fo hear Al Plunkett's otuer great spng hit, "Down Texas Way." Front Tows and boxes are still in great de- mand among portly gentlemen who are still hoping to get that rose when world-famous | their great | Barg' at toinorrow KEINE ¥ . BE sa a Ebina 5S MOSCOW'S a -- USIN Roses Hamilton sings "Someday I'll] Make You Love Me" The election | returns will be announced before the | show and during the performance tonight. ----advr. the city, . "Twenty-Four Hours of Truth." © Willlam Colfer is recognized by | critics and public alike as the pre- | miler farcour on the American stage. Other comedians can make an audi lence laugh heartily, but no one can provoke the spontaneous prolonged applause that Collier does. For one entire year he played "Twenty-four fours of Truth" at the Longacre theatre in New York to , capacity houses. It was an outstanding suec- cess for the past three seagons on the road and when the Rex Stock Com- pany supporting Miss Vaughn, plays it this week, Kingston will proclaim the production superior in every re- | spect. The plot hinges on the sim- | plest occurrence--a chance promise to double his f e's money--and a | rash determine n to tell the truth Jor twenty=four hours Rex, Zana, and the entire company will return | to Kingston,on December the eighth, | for three days.--Advt, "The Three Musketeers," | The audience at the Alien Theatre | yesterday was transported backward into the ages a d stance of t fired years through the medium of | Corner of one of the Moscow so that thoy may ohtain Note the Canadian Pacific Railway si railway stations waitir Government tickets, wh an ¢ ay CPR. 3 St Olfice to open will permit them in the window, b leave At Victory Shoe Store Cor. Princess & Clergy Sts, Douglas Fairbanks' current picture, | #The Three Musketeers," which nid ened for a three days' stay. Flash- ing swords, great sacrifices and dar- dng deeds of heroism make. this one | @f the most thrilling pictures ever | Viewed, previewed or reviewed. The production is perfect and the direc tion all that could possibly be asked for. = The photography is 0 good | that one is never - conscious of ft, . which is the greatest test of camera HOME Nursing Class--High School Commencement work. The story, based on Alexand- | er Dumas' greatest novel, has to do Exercises a Success. with the plot of Cardinal Richelieu to | bring about the downfall of Queen | Ante of Austria who with King Louis | XIII ruled France in the seventeenth governmefit g century. Being the power behind the Al xander, Torento. 2 mis. throne, Cardinal Richelieu was jeal- { Ménary nurse'in Tr Ton pre ous of the influence exerted by the | gi hie indesd As Queen. In order to discredit the e® Miss Alekande: aghly Queen, the Cardinal conspired to In- versed in all the d her 0 flis 'Fxee"ancy Tord Byng A COUT FAO ATH Athens, Peer --2wePhe "home nhrsing," conducted by pdintee Miss F clasy in the volve her in an affair with the Duke | ro 5cton and had the happy faculty of | of Buckingham, prime minister of England. His plot was frustrated through the heroic work of D'Artag- nan and his 'loyal friends, the three Musketeers, in the most amazing seri Following an illnéss of but short ies of adventures, duels and = thrill { duration, Mrs. Ernest Climers passed that have ever been pictured. --Advt jaway at her Main street home on Fest Nov, 21st, She was @_daughter of At The Strand. the late Erastus Réwsome and leaves "The Girl From God's Country," with vigorous and versatile Neil Ship | man in the stellar role, attracted a large crowd to the Strand last night And the commonplace "wonderful" came from imparting her knpgwledge in an in- teresting and prattical manner. Her much benefitted by the course. Funeral services were conducted in { the Methodist church by Rev. 8. F. : | Newton, Sxbysselon | : After only a few days illness Wil- undoubted liam Allingham, an aged regdident, sincerity after the performance. Miss | rassed away at the residence of Mad. Bhipman reveals all the captivating [den Hewitt. Fanera) Services Nam &nd original ways that have made |CORdUcted on Tuesday in the Holiness her famous, playing with _ Brownioe,| Movement church. His wife prede- her affectionate bear, and other wild | ©®2%ed him a few months ago. pets, to the amazement -and horro. of | Prothers and A sister survive. ; Yisitors from cities and civilizaticp,| MS. E. F." Neff received for the and réaching a grand climax later ¢n | fiT6t time on the afternoon of Nov. by some marvellous stunts In the air. d, and many ladies had the pleas- But Nell Shipman is not only atnlete, | Ure Of meeting the wife of-our new animal trainer, and actress, she is au. | agricultural répresentative who with thor and director, too. "Wondertul" [heir young sons have come from is the word again. The story ¢4g | Western Ontario to reside here. strong and Interesting, with several Mr. and Mrs. J. Hudson and unusual angles, while the many bean- | family, Plumhollow, _ have leased tiful scenes of the Northwest are | Mrs: J-Jones' house, Victoria street, Quite enough in themselves to draw a| November 16th was observed as a bousetul of lovers of fine scenery and {day of prayer by the Women's Mis- 800d photography. , By the way, the | Strand announce an innovation that wiil be welcome to many. Seats may be reserved for this evening's per- formance, when complete returns of the election will be glven.--Advt, Two ing held. On the 1st inst. at the re- gular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. a report was given of W.M.S. district convention et Lans- downe. Rev. R. B. McAmmond, returned missionary from China, gave stirring missionary addresses in the Metho- dist church on November 20th. Mrs. Bryant, Smith's Falls, gave a splendid missionary address in the Baptist Church on the bvening of Nov. 29th, Lo¢al members gave a most inter- esting exercise on "Sending the Light" and with music a very exéel- lent programme was provided. SECRETARY-GENERAL ' LEAVES DELEGATION Tyau Sends. to Pekin His * Resignation as Chinese' Representative. ; Washington, Dec. 8. --Phillip XK. €. Tyau, secrefary-general of tbe Chinese delegation to the Wasling- fon conference, and minister to Cuba, cabled'to Pekin his resigna- tion as a. member of the delegation 'in protest against the "negative re- sults" thus far achieved concerning Canada's demands. ' Dr. Tyau told the Associated Press , that in pesigning ho aeted without consukiing the three Chinese dele fates and his action represented his Personal wew. The delegation was notified after the cablegram had beex sent to the Chinese government, been engaged in a membership. con- test and was brought to a close on the 19th of November, but the losing side tendering a banquet to the win- ning side, The high schoo! commencement has become suck a popular event, that,it was decided to hold it two evenings this year, so the programme was given on Nov. 24th and repeated on the 26th. The pageant 'The dream of the months" and the com- edy, "You never - cin teil" deserve 2 attending the unveiling of M class numbered over fifty and all fee] | a hushand and one young daughter. | sionary Society, three meetings be- | the recent | The Anglican Sunday school has: of Vimy, Cavernor-General of mm, na] Altogether the pro- high ls )ecial mention {gramme ntained school's | standard of excellence. « { At the monthly mes ting of the Wo- men's Institute on Saturday, Nov. | 6th, Mrs.'D, L, Johnston, local pre- sident, gave a report of the recent | eastern Ontario Women's Institute reonvention--whieh--was > hetd tawa, On the Bluebird mission ing fancy end useful] afternoon, circle ar Saturds MeL. | an af expect- | Seven | The only Sentence Seymans, love worthy of the and always | evar Donald There is no voice {those we lov | * Yes, this'ond thing I-learn--to--know+ | Bach day more surely-as I go, | That doors are opened, ways ap made, Burdens aro lifted or are laid, } Jy some great law unseen and sti, | "Not as 1 will." --Helen Hunt Jackson. jer rebel] - = Power dwells with cheerfulne;. | puts us in a working mao Ww st doapalr is no muse and @ tunes the active powers.--Emersol | hope The stone which the builders | jected, the seme was made the he | of | My he Come 1 And make ndolph Be willing to he one of Christ's | "peculiar people" no matter what | men -may say of you.--D, L Moody. | Poultry Show lhe following ee tions In i recently Corrections, | the, poultry shov | published : Minorcas--1st and 2nd pullet, Curzon; 1st and 2nd cock, 1st, 3rd and 4th hen, 5rd and 4th® cockersl, Black; 2nd hen »st pullet, Capt. Bray. Bantams, Game, Duckwing, hen, 1st ceckerel, Munsh; 1st cocwy Bottrell & Son. N Pigeons, Owls, 1st, 2nd, Bottraf & Son. ia Rabbits, Buck, 1st and Grace; 3rd, Norman; doe, 3rd, Grace, 2nd," W 1st ags en Paganini Wag Tricked. & ore time for over a month workshop of Vuillaume, the copied the great violinist's ment with guch fiendish that Paganini was unable to pi own violin from the two which, laume put before him so that compelled to buy the imitatiof. de: to be sure he got the {s also. Noble's hg Mrs 8 of Germany to get three yea on reparations. Hi Miss mots] nane | cubmissi al Hockey National Hocl Association . ea {up shop severgears ago, { MM. LR 2nd coekerel, | 1s$ ton, who is 2wesday Marshal) Troupqr, Hillier, hag 4s block. John p, ile 3 When Paganini laft his Ofori periods ' Jesnendal Mis | Lotte Rr an, e o her home for n rs. Jose i Ph Stevnson are yi 1t- | ng Har pgp 0) acq, Kingh, Rutan andother relatives | Murray, who for daughter g, his week M - Mr. and Mrs. Geo, on, Consecon a ted ~By courtesy C.P.R, Canada, vith his A.D.C.s, ontreal's Cenotaph, on Armistice Day 1921, Mr. L. Routbard and Mr. Robinson's Retail Grocery, this stock and are offering wholesale cost, S. Robinson, of have taken over it at 1 actual | 1 | Varsity Fins Tn Toronto, } ; A Torono Bspa'ch says: | Maintainin hat a reduction of the | 4 { tarit Was _ddrable, University of} " 1 to won pe inter-univemsity de- | th Mefnn at convocation ha] | rh, ¢ Varsity dabaters, J : nd Pay #1 G. C. Hern were call. upon to phyo against. J. 0. Poter. and W, W Di n, Me( : ' repre Auves, Ww argued for protec. | -- nip Cobalt Silver, Cup, originally lgmbleny of the N Adciation, - wij serva | 1ce athat of the Nationa} | ockey Leagi Word to the effect | has been refved from President Frank Caldent the N. H, L., who will turn dd Cup' over at the | Nation- | once to the Awa club. The O'Briefup Yas presented by ator M. J)'Brien, of Renfrew after the ""Cr@ery Kings" and oth. lub bd successfully battl- | sterCanada League into | 1 byganizing the Nation- | * Adliation. When the | closed | to be suc- | ed- by thehtiornal League, the | Cup ' then hela by the | 5. Argements were made | year, | fen, to have | urned over to N. | ] | the death of the | {te George Kédy, it was secured | V Prasident Cpr, who is having it | ean and jghed, prior to esentation tap Ottawas, ] The O'Briengp is made of solid Ver from thenous O'Brien Mine | fCobalt, and fg valued at $1,500 | n presented Senator O'Brien. | ---------- ed the E he O'Brien 3 i | YOTES eq LLINGTON piversary Sepes at the Metho- dist Chur on Sunday, ® lington, 6. --Rev, George McColl, g foler pastor of Wel- in the Montreal ed anniversary hodist church on ynolds entertain- lemen friends on ter lunch, muysje Lord Byng of Vimy, . Sourtesy CPR. Cenotaph 10 the Unknown Soldier perl of Canada, a wreath oa OL SLT ie Beha ference, pr a" 'ices in the day. Heecton number of g, evening, enjoyed, 23 delegates from the Women's Insti. Waudey and dau- 3 Tom Somerville | New Jersey, to spend g, 1 3 ome | Mrs, Jones, Hoe iS Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Valley," np + ec. 5, --At 2 p |are Tuesday, the funera} service ' hn Ces Jane ang Neil Hatfield Wat- . 26 Was conducted at the home of | Ric oF Cooper, West |their parents, Mr ang Mrs. Harry (vist mothér here op | Watson. Rev. Thomas Leech, Syd. i ge of the service, . - RB. W. Armstro ad . raat, Many Poison 4 ns Bi eW weeks have Htes az g Samuel Bush, th . y= visiting at Watertown, return- heartbroken i thir ay b cheeos "'v, prasis Weeks hag beej rs . ome on Seturday last, athy wo o_o read A 3 » Mackenzie bel treasurer, J. | + 4: G. Moffat, ) the retiring president ished service to tis during the fires ce. r. I. H Watson and Mrg, mer ed a butcher Op in the Tho- ie illiams, Picton, Bronto, is visit Short timé. Mr Bellevil1y is improving, Arthur King TORLO | the Picton hosp Mrs. George Hughes has returned from : iI; Dr. Sargent, Syde . J. Cameron Wilson, M.D elecjed mayor of London, bhi. * Sad Funery) Services, fends : Others on the sjcx commerce elected thi » ty \ k i 4 i i a AS i

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