Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1922, p. 2

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IN FOX OR FISHER--STONE- MARTIN and MINK =, Too are in demand with the Brown Coloring. Chok- ors and Scarfs are chosen for their rich depths of color. Fisher, the aristocrat of Furs, a slim double furred Choker at $75.00 and $90.00. Stone Martin at $45.00 for the finest skins. Mink from $20 to $33.50. Foxes double fufred Scarfs of Georgette. Fox exquisite, silky peltrios are Priced at ....e.uevyivens . JOHN McKAY, Limited Manufacturing Furriers 2" 140-187 Brock Street Kingston, Ont. The Dessert That Never Deserted "Have you sliced these two favorites for desert at the table? They are cxcellent, sweet and palatable, and are just the thing for a hurried meal. Oh Henry! Oh Mabel! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : Granulated Sugar .. THE SEES BG INPROVDNENT IN BUSINESS FEELING Colonel Johnson Has Returned From Trip in Northern States. Colonel F. 8. 8. Johnson, Ameri- can consul, returned to the city on Thursday after spending a pleasant week at his former home in Vine- land, NJ. Colonel Johnson went south to meet Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Wilcox, the latter of whom is his Sister, as they have just returned from Vigo, Spain, where Mr. Wilcox occupies the position of American comsul. Mr. Wilcox, until a few months ago, was stationed In the consular office in Paris, France, and is known to a number of Kingston- fans who accepted of his hospitality while there, Colonel Johnson states that busi- ness is recovering splendidly in the States after the severe depression and he found evidences of optimism on every hand. He left Vineland on Wednesday and the Evening Journal had the following remarks to make about his visit," "Félix 8. 8. Johnson returns to- day to his post as U.S. Consul at Kingston, Canada, whefe he invites all Vineland friends and also all business men to call. Mr. Johnson is enthused with his position and ne said before leaving that he was sor- ry that he could not have addressed the Chamber of Commerce before going home. He says that he often wonders why the people do not cail more on their foreign representat- ives for help in various departments. He is supposed to extend trade for the United States. "Mr. Johnson particularly men- tioned sweet. potatoes. They only get seconds 'in Canada and as far as he can leary only one dealer gets thom in his town. He wonders why the Vineland farmers do not 'try to dis- tribute their products over a wider territory. When told that the dis- tribution of sweet potatoes, peaches and other farm products was a prob- lem often discussed here he said he j could see big money in the scheme to reach many towns and commuai- ties inst of shipping to the big centres and allowing the speculators to make the money. "Canadians have to pay five cents or more a slice for American water- melons and they never think of buying a whole one for less than $1.50 or more. Mr. Johnson would like fo help his home town and; would be glad to give any informa. tion possible in regard to the distrl- 'bution problem." - Mr. Swalae, piatio tuuer, orders received at 10y Clergy street # Phons 564w. Friday was an off-day at the po- lice court, as there were no cases for the magistrate. James Bennett left on Friday, to #ttend the international convention Of printers, to be held at Atlantic City. : There was but one occupant of the police cells on Thursday night whén a man with a hard-luck story was Riven protection. 'W.. Neddow, a prisoner at the oounty jail, on a charge of having an illicit still, is sick; and has been sent to the General Hospital. Mre. Wilson, aged ninety years, mother of H. W. Wilson, Clergy street, and R. J. Wilson, Toronto, is quite III at her son's home here. A British mail closed at the Kings ston post office at 9 o'clock on Thuis day night and another mail for over seas closed at 11,80 o'tlock-on Fri- {day morning. : : Horeealtural Exhibition opens ih Island Market, City Bulldisgs, on Tuesday, 12th inst. School childs Lh DAILY BRITISH WHIG. A ROUSING WELCOME GENRE CoN Bouquets Presented to the A rousing welcome greeted the members of the Rex Stock Company upon its first appearance at the Grand Opera house, on Thursday evening, in "Here She Comes," af- ter their absence for the summer holidays. Rex and" the other individual members of his star cast won a warm place in the regard of the pa- trons of the Grand and each ona, including the beautiful Zana Vaughn interpreter of the title roles, Wil. liam Yule, Charles Haunah, William Seymour, Gloria Machin, Hazel Wil. liams and Florence Winters, recely- ed rounds of applause. Large bou- quets were presented to the lady members as they appeared and the audience cheered them to the echo. It was a unique ovation and Rex appeared before the curtain between the acts and expressed on behalf of the company deep appreciation of the kindly greeting. The theatra was crowded. 3 "Here She Comes" is 'full of 'pep from beginning to end, a comedy at once funny and serious, and in which startling changes follow each other in rapid succession. The principais are Rex Snelgrove as Frederick Tila, ana Vaughn as Ethel Sinclair, Billy Yule as Robert Sinclair, Joe Kelly as Jimmy Carlton, Charles Hannah as Roberto Sevier, Jack Conley as Sen- or Alvarez, Willlam Seymour as Thurlow Benson, Justine MeCarthy as Judge Huselton, Gloria Machin as Nora Sinclair, Hazel Willlams as "The Bride" and Florence Winters as Maria. Rex announced that some of the new plays to be put on are "Green Stockings," '/Clarence," "Dictator,' and "The Tailor-made Man." Thess are all new, and among the best. There will be vaudeville later in the season. + > The Grand Opera House was sold out early in the evening, showing conclusively the marvelous popular~ ity of the Rex Stock Company in Kingston and during the progress of the play the approval of the audi- ence was shown in ont bursts of applause. "Here She Comes" canuot fail to entertain pe.- ple of all kinds. Miss Goldie Bartels, violinist, makes her last appearance this week. On Thursday evening she rendered two very fine golos ostwesn the acts. Her removal from King- ston will a great loss to local musical circles and particularly to the or. chestra of the Grand Opera House. "Here She Comes" will be repeats Friday pad Saturday evenings with matinee 'on Saturday afternoon. i ---------- rit. Onnddiafl ' 'Pabific. ho. : i » 180° Wellington street, feport the arrival and departure of their steam- Corsican, from Glasgow, dus Que- bec, Sept. 8th. = a Empress of Britaifi, from Liver pool, arrived Quebés, t. 74h 8 a.m. Enipress of France, m Quebec, due Bouthampton, Sept. 13th. Empress of Scotland, from South: anmipton, due Quabes, Sept. 14th. Monclare, from Montréal due Live erpool, Sept. 9th. : Bmpress of Canada, trom Van- couver dus Hohg, Kong, Sept. 14th. Empress of Australia, from Hong Kong 'and Yokohama, dué Vancouv- er, Sept, 13th, . A A---------------- + Has Babes Residence, Percy A. Borland, mansger of the Bank of 'Toronto Graneh, has pur- chased the residence f wally oe cpied by Eric Phillips at the corner of Union t and University ave- nue, and will occupy it during thé winter, y illest an sins X3 When any calimity has suffered the first hag to be Is how much been escaped. _ rén's 'Competittion will be held at the same time and place. No rge to menibers or school cnidren rl entries. vo RE a. brie in the Tuand | y Buildings, on esday Wednesday, 12th and 18th, = 1m 0 nar wom Fe LORD "Beware of Japan! arise," told in his last Also SIR Article on "The Futility ponalty of self-destru: PHONE 919. # NX laiready mastered the inticactes of A LAD WANTS TO BE MISSIONARY IN CHINA -- Qordon Taylor Will Enter Queen's and Prepare For His Work. : There is a fifteen year old 1ad liv- ing in Carleton Platé Who wants to be 4 missiohiary in China. He is Gordon Taylor and He is praparing to come to Queen's University just @& soon as he sédures his matricula- tion. 5 It 48 stated that young Taflor has the Chinese language. He Is very us to go to , and spends much of his spare time talking with It is from the Orient thas all future trouble of the world is going to nelius Vanderbilt, Jr., will appear in : SUNDAY'S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER OLIVER LODGE'S of Suicide" and the ction. 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