Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Dec 1922, p. 2

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MUSK RAT COATS JUST LIKE PICTURE $125.00 The Coats are well-fur- ~ red and beautiful color. Large Collar, Cuff, and Belt, lined with Figur- In- Marmot ed Silk. -- $75 ry Manufacturers Fur Importers Merchants Fine Furs John McKay Limited KINGSTON, CANADA -- CREAM CAKES Sweet--but not too sweet--just right for Afternoon Teas or to serve with Ice Cream or Fruit for Dessert. At all Grocers. Price 20c. each. Insist on "Meadow Cream!" CROTHERS KINGSTON Established 1869. cl A - o a Week End Your Thrifty, Save Specials The Difference .5 Ibs, 40c. sevens 42¢ Granulated Sugar ,. Belleville Creamery Islands Rolls Snow Flake Shortening 2 Ibs. 33e¢. New Pack Rolled Oats 6 Iba, 20, Week-end Oranges, dozen ...30c, New Seedless Raisins ...10c. 1b, Fresh Pack Soda Biscults ..lde. Guaranteed Eggs, dozea ...43ec. Machine Sliced Bacon Sugar Cookies and Snaps 2 1bs 26¢ New Mixed Peel, per 1b, ....48e. Muaclean's Pork Sausage 23e¢. 1b. Humbugs Kisses GET YOUR FRUIT CAKE ORDER EARLY, Cullen's CASH AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS STS. CHOCOLATES 85¢c. a 1b. MARASCHINO CHERRIES 490c. a 1b. NUT AND FRUIT GLACE 40c. a 1b, HUMBUGS 19¢. a 1b. New York Candy Store 314 Princess Street ahhh | | very best. AE, Fo IER Fo lt THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. | THATS HOPE REX | COMPANY WiLL REMAIN "His Majesty" y" Splendidly' Pro-| duced--Rex, Zana and Bill Yule All Starred. ' | A really excellent performance | was given at the Grand Opera House {| Thursday night by the Rex Stock Company, which {s appearing for three days in "His Majesty," a play {full of funny situations. .Mr. {grove appears in the ti tle role take :3 the part of a broke | rapher, Bunker Bean, but is convine- {ed by a fraudulent agtrologer that he rst appeared on earth as an Egypt- jan King. He pays a big price to s2- ure the alleged mummy of this | King. had been deceived, and becomes de- spondent, but is finally convinced by a liberal quantity of gin that a man an become wiiat he desires to ba. | And so he weds the broker's pretty He daughter and finds that his stock in- | vestments have made him wealthy. Mr. Snelgrove is at his very best | in this play, and with the tipsy scene [of the last act, his acting.{s superb. | How Rex does it without real gin | really mystifies the boys who could [act the part in the days when you could spend a happy evening samp!- ing various kinds of rickeys. Zana Vaughn was the broker's | daughter dnd played | lighttilly. {to play stage love parts with, and a 1 Rex audience likes to see these two stars in lover roles. Then there was "Bill" Yule. Of course, "Bill" 'was the gruff broker, and he never play- led a better part. Willlam Yule is a {first rank 'gctor when 'he has a | heavy part. Like a good violinist, [ne has the technique-and also pos- | sesses an exceptional voice. The part {he plays this week shows him at his The other roles ware | well taken by William Seymour, Joe | Kelly, Howard Brown, = Charles Hannah, Florence Winters, Gloria Machan, Hazel Willlams and Hazel Brown Between the second and third acts, Gloria Machan and Joe Kelly | gave a pianologue that made a great hit with the audience. Both are clever players, and Jos had a few kid glove jokes that he slipped over jon Gloria and the audience, who vig: | orously applauded their vaudeville act. Mr. Snelgrove announced that the | company might play in Kingston a {1ittle longer than expected. Next | week might not be its last appeaz- ance here. That 'rested with the | powers that be. "However, the bill I Dec. 7th, 8th, and 9th would be Cyril | Maude's great play "Grumpy' featur ling Rex himself Kingston certain- ly does not want the Rex Stock Company to say goodbye to the Limestonn City and play on another | efreuit. Its popularity has been ae | great as that of Queen's champlon rughy team,<and the patronage ac- corded it since it came here late in August, 1921, has been remarkabls. It has been producing first rank plays at popular prices, and King- ston theatregoers have been most consistent in their patronage, be- cause of the excellence of the Rex performances. Manager Branigan of the Grand Opera House hag made the music a feature, the orchestra under the leadership of Miss Leslie Taylor, violin 'soloist, beng an ad- {@itlonal attraction, as it plays the highest class of music. With con- tinued steady patronage, the Rex Stock Company would remain hera, provided Belleville does its part. Kingston wants the Rex Stock Com- pany to remain. Full houses for every performance will retain it. ENJOY TO-MORROW'S FOOTBALL GAME By Securing "a Copy of the Hlustrated Programme. . Be sure to secure a copy of the illustrated souvenir programme for the Queen's-Eskimos game. Cuts of the players of both teams, and other illustrations, Learn something of the individual players, also of the songs which will be sung at the big game. An advance sale of these pro- grammes at 15c. per copy has been opened at McGill's cigar store, Col- lege book store, Baker's cigar store, {Jack Elder's cigar store, McCall's {drug store, the Princess Pharmacy (cor. Princess and Division streets), McLeod's grocery store (cor. Divi- sion and Union streets), the Whig office, .and at the University drug store (cor. Johnson stréet and Uni- versity avenue). Canadian Pacific. 180 Wellington street reports the following arrivals of their steam- ships: Empress of Britain, from Quebee, to Cherbourg and Southampton, Dec. 4th. Melita, from Antwerp, Havre and Southampton, due St, John, Dee. 4th. Minnedose, from Montreal, due Southampton, Dec. 1st, and Antwerp Dec. 2nd. Montclare, from Montreal, Liverpool, Dec. 2nd. Empress of Australia, from Van- couver, due Yokohama, Dec. 6th, and Hong Kong, Dec, 14th. due Our handsome Hudson, French Seal and Persian Lamb Coats are attracting a lot of attention. Nearly all are trimmed with choice, large size, Alaska Sable Collars and Cuffs and our valucs are unmatchable.. "EARLY BUYING IS BEST BUYING" CAMPBELL BROS. Kingston's Style Centre. for' Headwear, Gloves sd Furs.' Empress of Canada, from Hong ver, Dec. 4th, - ------ Take Advantage Of This. have give fou many, But this Satur- day night's sale beats them all in poifit of value for your money. Big | Basket 60c pears for 35c at seven o'¢lock and only 25¢ from nine until iten at Carnoveky's. -------------- Tweddell's Sale of Overcoats, $19; Snci- | Eventually he- finds that he | her role de-| Rex has a charming wife | Kong and Yokohama, due Vancou- "The-best sale of the year, and we. LOCAL N NEWS. Brief Items of 7 Intghest Picked!] Up by the Whig Re- porters. Tweddell's Sale of Overcoats, $19. | Oysters, genuine Blue points, 55¢| pint at Carnovsky's | Have you tried Grimms new line of assorted chocolates nicely boxed 50c Dr. C. Carruthers, Tweed, a gr ad- | uate of Queen's was at the Medical | dance on Thursday night. | The village of Mallorytown Bas) been erected into a police village by {the Leeds county council. |- Mr. Swaine, piano tuner. Orders {received at 100 Clergy street west. |'Phome 564w. | The condition of Mrs. James Gav- {in, Mallorytown, who is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Donohue, in Westport, is grave. | Christmas is coming, it is almost here. Read the ads and keep posted on the things that are bargains. i Dr. T. A. Malloch, an Arts grad- [oe of Queen's.is one of the physic- fans on the staff of the Royal Vict- oria Hospital at Montreal. He will also practise his profession in tna. city. Folks say that "our new line ot high quality chocolates neatly box- 1 at 50c are the best yet. Try them at Grimms. Miss Anna McDonald, a well known and highly respected resident of Lansdowne, passed away on Wednes- day night after a brief illness aged about ninety years. The deceased wes born in that district. ec OFFICERS WERE INSTALLED. At a Meeting of Queen's Lodge, AF. & AM., Thursday Night, The officers of Queen's Lodge, A.F, & AM., were installed on St. Amn- drew's night by Right Worshipful Bro. A, L. Lott, district deputy grand master, of Gananoque, assisted by Worshipful Bros. Gilbert, Battams and Webster, of Genanoque. 'The officers are as follaws: W. T. Connell, LP.M.; L. J. Austin, W.M.; 8. W. Houston, S.W.; 'L. T. Rutledge, J.W.; L. A. Philp, 8.D.; J. H. MacMillan, J.D.; 8. M. Graham, D.C.; Rev. Wil: | Ham Black, chaplain; E.. W, Skinner, secretary; D. E. Mundell, treasurer; R. 0. Joliffe, 8.8.; H. B. Sargent, J.8.; J. 8. McLachlan, 1.G., and H. H. Griffin, organist. ; : # Injured By A Fall. Capt. C. H. Smith, in command of the steamer Wahcondah hound up the river from Montreal, fell fit: teen feet into the hold of.the ves- sel below Cornwall. At Cornwall he was given first aid and was brought to Kingston on his ship Thursday night. He was conveyed to the gen- eral'hospital by James Reid's motor ambulance and was placed under the care of Dr. 'Austin. Exafilnation showed that he sustained a severe strain in-the back, several bruises and a fractured finger. Headaches From Slight Colds The Tonic and Laxative Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets soon relieve a headache caused from a Cold. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove, (Be sure you get BROMO). 30c. Made in Canaga. * " 3H a FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923, wv PHONE 919, Annual Subscriptions For Holiday Presents A GIFT THAT LASTS THE WHOLE YEAR THROUGH . This is the time to savé magazine money for the coming year. ;\We can fill your order for any Magazines published at lowest club rates.. . THE MAGAZINE GUIDE Listing the best Magazines and Weeklies at the lowest prices. "or write for a copy--free. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Call OPEN NIGHTS - day Special . . . comes in medium or SPECIAL .+.... A WINNER Our $1.50 Corset is a winner. elastic top; sizes 19 to 30. Embroidered Pillow Sips In Scalloped or Hemstitched-- Saturday Special .. . ... .%.. 75c. each OTHER SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERS $1.75 GOWNS, $1.19 A wonderful batizain | in Flannelette Gowns--high or low wack --neatly trimmed with Torchon Lace or tucks--good, heavy quality. All lengths. Regular $1.75 for ........ crrresratoenen SL 19 ONLY $2.98 Silk Blouses in Habutai and Pongee -- made 3 tailored and overblouse styles--tucked and plain tailored--long or short sleeves --broken sizes. es. Reg. up to $5. 00 each. Saturday Special Coat Sale 0 on Saturday. See them st sure. DRESSES SPECIAL $13.95 Tricotine and Serge Dresses--in several different styles--new panels and tunic effect--long and three-quarter sleeves -- trimmed ) with military braid and embroeidery--Navy Blue and Brown. Satur.' It | Women's low bust, --plain or .. $1.50 | Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE se vss a vu'inn ONLY 95c. Hose; Brown, Blue, Grey, Green SATURDAY ..........95, rir T9288 =] .. $13.95 All - Wool" Heatlier ribbed. IN MARINE OIROLES | / o"- The steamer Malton will enter tse Collingwood Shipbuilding Company' 8 drydock. as soon as the steamer Simla, which is receiving repairs 0 Aer propeiifor; is floated. No estimate of the damage suffered by the form- er vessel could be given by the ship- yard officials, as that part of the ves- sel above water is in splendid shape. The steamer Wahcondah arrived from Montreal on Thursday evening, and is here for shelter, before leav- ing for Port Colbbrne. The steamer Beaverton arrived from Montreal on Thursday night ------ To Address Kiwanjans.. Rev. John G. Dunlop, D.D. 1s tu be the speaker at the weekly lunch- eon of the Kiwanis Club ,in the Frontenac Hotel on Monday at 1 p.m His syblect, will be 'Japan To-day," and \as_ the speaker. spent many years in Japan he is regarded as an authority on his subject. W. Y. Mills of George Mills and Com- pany is to be the booster. He's a smart man who is smart enough to refrain from boasting of his #émartness. and cleared for the head of the lakes. Christm reduced prices. LAY Tweddell's Sale of Overcoats, $19. "KINGSTON'S FAMOUS -FUR STORE" as Furs The Ideal Gift Where you buy your Furs is important, for Furs like Jewels are sometimes decep- tive. Come to Kingston's best, oldest and largest and most reliable Fur Store and get satisfaction.' We guare antee it. Just now we urge an early inspection of our magnificent collection of Fur Coats In Persian Lamb, Hud-, Sale of Millinery All Trimmed Hats are now on sale at greatly The highest price is $0.75, while most of them are $6.75 and $7.75, and the showing incltides the. very latest creations in Metal effects. BLACK PLUSH TAMS---eo0 cosy, comfortable and 1, : EE imo ane Sait mt snd od becoming tor § $1.95, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00" JIRY AHI FOR SALE $8,000.00--~Mack Street, detached, frame dwelling, twelve , ric light, gas, newly déco- Rented as apartments for $55.00 and $60.00 per month, Fire Insurance at Lowest Rates §iand Miss V. Reynolds; Money to Loan REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 5.00 Johnson street, 5 roonis, Rats] electric light and gas $16.25~-318 Brock Street, § rooms and toilet. $22.00--229 University Avenue, § rooms, gas and eléotric light. Phone B8Ow. E.W. Mullin &Son Real Estate and Insurance Brokers Johnson and Division. Streets $2.95 Ladies' fine, Black Kid Leath- . er Lace Oxfords--flexible sewn leather soles, military heels, all sizes. Also big Girls' Brown Calf Two. Straps, with sewn, with low heels. All sizes. « kind"--with wide toes, heavy rubber heels. ada at the price. . "SHOES OF MERIT Sm leather soles; new Sporf last $2. Boys' Black Box Kip School Boots--the "all solid leather See These Values For Saturday $3.45 fichool Girls' Brown and Black Calf Leather-Laced Oxfords ---- new Sport last, with perforated toes, sewn leather soles and low flat heels. A splendid quality shoe all the way through. All sizes 2% to 7. 95 . sewn and nailed leather soles, We think this is the finest School Boot in Can- All sizes 1 to B, at ,. $2.95 cases arasann 'S.J. MARTIN AND DISTINCTION" -- Mission Circle Event. The Laura Wilder Mission Circle of Princess Street Mothodist church | held a successful tea and sale in thelr funday school rooms on Thureday afternoon, the proceeds amounting | td $75. The rooms were decorated with the circle colors, green, yellow and white, arranged in very artistic gtyls. The ladies who assisted were! Family work table, Miss M. Graves, Miss M. Graham, Miss J. Loonard home-made (candy, Miss F. Ward, Miss V. Me Miss L. Best, Miss E. "Graves i Miss R. Redmond; home-made cook~ {ing, Miss C. Stafford, Miss B, Dicky | Mrs. Parkhouse and Miss M. Quint; tea, Miss E. Bird, Miss L ey, IMrs. 'McMillan and Mrs,' Archbald; door, Mrs. Waddell, Miss L, Wilder, {are Maverty and Miss E, Wiskin, {Those who assisted In the pros {gramme of music were: Miss Raney, {Mins Graham, Mrs. N. Timmerman, Mrs. W. Archbaid, Mrs, P. Ward, | Miss ¥. Ward cad Miss Ta Baker,

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