Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Dec 1922, p. 10

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= WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27, 1022 THE il $y | AMUSEMENTS What the Por Agots Soy About Coming Attractions f GRAND TO-NIGHT 815 sha DE WOLF HOPPER : Opera Company i tan iif It His Famous Gllbert and Sullivan Comic Presenting "THE MIKADO" | » Company of BO, Chorus of 30, Company's Own Orchéstra. PRICES, $2.00, 81.50, $1.00; GALLERY, 50c. And -- Tonight De Wolf Hopper. it it feath The Serand, jer OPERA GRAND ores 3 DAYS, COMMENCING . Thursday, Dec. 28 Curtain at 8.15 sharp. OUR OWN Rex Stock Company Will Present thé Old Favo- rite English Comedy larger The m great d age- | eal of : t hie week livan requirem . e Toronto pag the sparkling wit 3 Well . ; 4 . | a8 sing the brillia be ; 8 a np! * praise, The pleture Arthur Sullivan. T clude: Herbert Wat bird Duffey, Arthur Henry Kally nice Merashon There is a che i sing and the own musicians of Max Fichl ial soehia and the cc ty-feot ¢ I SRIPMII CY. HH. abort KEEPING AN EYE ON THE LONDON FOG. section of the Air Ministry busy estimating te tga smaesa somna LANA '"CHARLIE'S AUNT" VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS 20c., 30c., 50c. GALLERY . CHILDREN, 10c.; ADULTS, 25¢ far Her 1 ue | in manne at ¢ Meteorological the probable duration of a recent heavy fog. KU KLUX KLAN'S MEETINGS | ARE HELD IN MONTREAL has won | PRICES 10c. "America's | | | SATURDAY MATINEE: Jack" | is fill- Dr a and a a t uatior een seen ou ns and does not ned methods | but trusts to ut ine Student Lost a Tooth as Result of an Attempt to Initiate Him. pre npany Our Answer to You! boen approached requ 3! nedicines smiles and into of his pati s to cure their ildred Davis takes the part of Well Girt with whom | sent for the l young doctor has such "When will the screen give us another truly week 10 old usin The umber of Hur and immortal drama of real heart interest and English « ' 1arlie's Aunt," | ©id Lloyd fans is in Teasing wiin vs | with Rex ir part of rd Fan. | every 4 ure in which he ap- court Babberly (Babi is safe to sdy that | seen Rex do m , >» grea extende this is the the #Dr ned skirts. A from Brazil (where ifrom) he ougt to howl from Winters as i good part, { to advant: | the g recog loves, cannot male make-up Si 3 vaudeville will be added to the 'It's been a long sjlayed the old hen," said Rex, "and I don't 'hanke:' mush for skirts, but, anything a -good laugh out 'the old ma said on the banana pec dreeses big engugh are to be it is | knowing him as we do, assured of one long though very hearty, humor. sunsh ' . + Many times during the year we have 25 9" Ku Klux zed and holding tings on the is- the conclusion | well informed | Mont Dec. {Klan $ organi regular weekly mee land of Montreal, is arrived at by many sons, although the police claim they have not the slightest know- such activities. It'is claim- ed meetings were held in a city pub- hall after midnight, the last being on Thursday last A student, ¢ |who appeared i recently; ex | hibited a tooth which he said he lost {as the result of espionage and an at- tempt ate him into the secret rites. of Klan. He said all the {men were hooded and he did not know who they were by our patrons. al, 1e Rox Xs unt." The Rex EN "Charlie's all They say: "When will you show i well another picture like "HUMCRESQUE 7 : Stock Ce a} a serious case They grand says laughter ? wughter pears and i's | ledge of And now we answer our public with a triumph of the n aT of the We take has do ter his Aur the nuts come f =: SPORTING NEWS t'me he lie one silent drama, a masterpiece screen. the r Od " has been seen great pleasure in offering HUNGRY HEARTS Featuring Bryant Washburn and Helen Ferguson It is joyous with laughter, teeming with thrills court be good to init the appear Lh Zana, irse, is Hockey scores, whil 1 { es the voice of the n him in } acial scene Preston 1, chener tO » case, who, Winnipeg 'RETIRES FROM CHARGE PRESBYTERY IS CALLED _ Mr. McLean Resigns From St. John's Church, Pittsjurg. discover innipeg 4, Brandon 0. is fo- Ice. and the s od, the m ling club are some ice so ' game com- | they 'are not only oking for ice, as the lovers skating hockey are also pray- Ing for some cold weat b Looking For With the new 'rink, son getting well hers of t looking ver th get tures of the week time since I ls & 'Rev. Kingston Cu y eagerly f F can the roarin' ed. 1 Ic t and unusual in dramatic action. A-L-L-E-N THUR-FRL-SAT. | cso | | t clean, mend the At ston *hurch on £180 ation of Rev John's church, eived. Commi . me | from the congregation ana the g lor ice. bytery adjourned until Jan. when the resignation will be deal: with. Rev, Dr. Malcolm Maegin Prof. John Matheson and R. were appointed visit report at the 1g of the King- in Chalme ernonn, t Mcl.e sburgh, a speci presbyte . mec people held Tuesday af Mr Pitt one rye ars ¢ and y eno > hia he re- 1er. The small ¢ of » sporting 1 as a Santa Clause, found ir b St y VS a giris who ar { pole friend, hard to say, but B 1 gi 10 3 and boots % neve We can re evening Every Day, im Every Way ' He is Getting Funnier ag Await Ice. to the mild weather d Hockeyists Owing past "What would you suggest for a rich uncle who is very feeble and walks with difficulty 'How about a few banana vray, Diack congregation meeting of the 'S, there has been prac- tically no ice for the Queen's and Frontenac team# to practice on and this will handicap them a great ded! during the early part of the playing season. The cold snap of Thursday, however, brought a hange in cond! 3 the players will now be 0 get down to real hard work Monday, W dnesday and Fri nights fror 10 o'clock have set the practice hours hockey club and white followers will *@ to see their, thelr paces. s rounded up some with the material of 1 with great possibil- the ice for the op- § game agg t Breekyille Last season, tha yutstanding wedk- ° (ness of the Frontenacs was in goal, ! and it is conceded that with this po- withove Medicine! if sition strengthened by the acqiire: h ment of McNeill "Them Days Is Gone Forever." Both intermediate and junior squads are going strong this year, and it is also hinted that many of last year's players will have rs { to step real lively to retain their re- { {gular positions on the teams This' NEWS OFF THE WIRES LION OUesS IN A PRIVATE 200. {1s n " a disparagement of the 1¢ IN CONDENSED FORM | Two unique Tuts, eight weeks old. Sp shes | photographed recently in a private z00 in Englani The SEW mal a ale com. | Yidings From Plages Jo and animals are apparently not much larger than cats. Near Are Briefly rr Tee ing along nicely, a ough many of {last year's stars, who played rugby Recounted. De mas this year, #have not turned out to gate: 1t is helleves, however, that the |The Late Solomon Bisonette--{(oun- {the majority of these well-known veight title at Tor nt», Tuesday | cil Members Re-elected. ! puck-chasers will not be able to re- ight { Lombardy, Dec. 26.--An old resi- Aged man on way to visit relatives dent of this vicinity passed away in 1 train on Christmas Day St. Francis' Hospital, Smith's Falls, the 9 next few to and peels Judge a A A A AAP ANP ll Al lt Pt AANA Electric Light For More Kingston Township Places ny C.J who is running for the deputy reeveship of the township of Kingston, when asked on Wed- nesday about theJhydro-electric sit- uation in the towns} stated he was certain that Westbrooke, Collin's Bay and the Front Road would be able to get electric service. He sald that .already enough people living | in Cataraqui nad signed contracts and are being connected up with the service to enable pther people in the township to get the power, The Cata- raqui{ people ara del'ghted with glectric lights and reailze that th y | made a big mistake in not trying to | get power - years ago. .The two Christmas entertainments held In the village during the past few days | tock place in the township hall which was lighted by electricity. Graham, Every day been for the now favo "Jac 1 clove to ntena p, and a good chanc through h have Ftes Dut rites put ' Powe r boys, an last year, a ies should be on the He Cures the . TAL -TO-MORROW-- PRICES: MATINEES EVENINGS TAX INCLUDED who were The little lion cubs, 16 and := | STRAND ght Every Night at GARDEN HALL All lessons by appoint. ment only. Young or old, It's never too late to learn to dance, Bryant Washburn in "HUNGRY HEARTS" At the All Saturday. A A A tt en, Thursday, Friday and slauriers, Mr LOMBARDY TIDINGS, Ottawa, spent Christ Mrs, 8. Dermady. 1A with and Unusual Photoplay at the Allen. Gould defeated Wolfe for -- Human hearts are the same all | over the world and a story or pie- { ture which depicts emotions that ara common to all is destined to have a igh Experience without lea bett than learning 'without exg NOTICE To the ratepayers of the Town- ship of Portland: This is to certify that I am not sist the lure of the ice very long af-| ter the practices get well under way. ---- ence. expired in Madam S. Cohen, Teacher | 111 Brock St. Phone 4 Mes. Phone 1878, To the. Electors of the Township of Kingston LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Your votes and influence are re- spactfully requested to elect me as Deputy Reeve at the coming ship eleciion. If elected I to serve your interests faithfull well, --C. J. Graham. town iromise y and | a candidate for the Reeveship for 1923. THOS. COWDY. Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S., D.D.S. Wellington and Brock Streets. Entrance, 150 Wellington St. Evening by appointment, PHONE 670. Ep Tenders For Piping Sealed Tenders, gov satan to J. M. Campbell, 'Chairman of Building Committee, Saturday, | universal appeal, | country | the public no matter in what or city its action takes place. Such a photoplay is promised in "Hungry Hearts," | Goldwyn"s picturization of the vol- ! ume of | { of liberty, | | will be received up to! December 30th, noon, for {the Piping, Connections and Cover-| ings for supplying steam and hot! | water to the Laundry and Isolation | | creator of "Potash and Perlmutter, 116 DOMINION TAXI SERVICE 288 KING STREET Buildings of the General Hospital. Plans and Specifications may be] seen at the office of the Kingston Milling Co., Street The lowest or any necessarily accepted. Kingston, December 22nd, 1923. tender Limited, foot of Brock not | short stories written by Anzia Yezierska, which comes to the Allen theatre on Thursday for thres days. The dramatic qualitios that marked Miss Yezier- ska's short stories have been retain- ed in the pieture-- the author her- self has borne witness to that fact The photoplay also has the samo heart appeal and the same humor, The story of this family which cross- ed the ocean to Naw York in search justice, and the Tafry lofry | ideals which they believed wers to ba found here, is told naturally and vet most dramatically, with an underiy- ing stratum of humor and come which nature mingles in the comed; of human life. "'Far and away the most human inotion picture I have ever seen," wrote Montague Glass, when he first.saw the picture run off after having been engaged to writa { some of the titles. E. Mason Hopper directed the ph Ae- customed sk and knowl edge. up ® Gold- wyn's 'of - providing th he C reputation and spiritual' | best cdsts obtatuable for its produc City Hockey League. It is understood that at least two more senior teams will seek admis- sion to the City Hockey League at their me on and will be left to the éxecutive to (decide If the tardy hockeyis's will be allowed to enter. unfortunate part 'of the matter | that the schedule for the seniors has been drawn up, and all plans cox pleted for a four-team group and play-offs. ' The commercial travellers of King ston are holding their twenty-third annual banquet in tenac on Friday, December 29th, G. N. Gordon, K.C., M.P., deputy speak- | er of "he House of Co ons, will be the chief speaker of the evening. In view of the Rumanian debt to Canada, decision of Bradford traders not .to trade further with Rumania until #t Thursday night, | to te | near Kenora. The only | | | expedition, No likelihood of provincial police being withdrawn from Ottawa, say authorities at headquarters, A "wild man" walked from Hull Pembroke to view but sees inside of jail instead. Holding the opinion that all dang- r of a eerious fue! shortage is avert- | d, United States fuel distributor |Spens announced that he would re- {linquish his office Friday. Captain Roald Amundsen, Norweg- ian explorer, leading the North Pole laska. He is having trouble with an larm, fractured off Siberia in 1903 te Hotel! Fron-| | Christmas shipments of German trees to Great Britain featured the December loadings at { Hamburg. Most of the evergreens Large | went directly to London and Leith i isinterasting to note the | | Grocery, comes to some settlement plan with ! its English creditors debits. November statement of Canadian chartered banks shows an increase in deposits and a decline in current loans in Canada - Holland building great radio sti- ition te communicate with Dutca East Indies. to lquidate « {bert Blackburn, Kenneth Knowles and J. C. formerly president and di. respectively, of Wholesal2 Limited, Toronto, arr on charge of conspiring to steal. Mary Ann French Blackburn, one of Ottawa's oldest and most promin- ent residents, widow of jpe late Ro- lumberman and* fin- is dead here in her eightieth J. Knowles, rector, ancier, year Men find it more easy to "flatter than to praise. town's park, is wintering at Nome, Al- tend with » jsehools in the vicinity ested | 22nd | Ellswood Jo on Saturday morning, in of Solomon Bisonette, at the eighty-seven. The deceased been ailing for a short time ment was made in the Roman Cat ile Cemetery, Smith's Fall ft requiem mass had bee Francis de Sales church morning. Miss Margaret ©'Meara, Toronto Miss Rosella O'Meara, Ottawa, and Miss Sadie O'Meara, New York, w: home for the holidays. Miss i Newman has been visiting friinds in Pegth and Elm Grove for time, Mrs. Joynt Chri with Mr. %nd Mrs Smilo's Falls. Mr. and Mrs Clark had a very happy family union cn Christmas age had Inter ho after a sung § on Tuesday Alcan some spent Mervin the 'person " fs onl The man who cannot laugh fit for treasons, stratagems a spoil Wt me TRIED! At the Bars of Paublle Opinion, we have heen found gullty of giving the people of Kingston dependable Drug Store service on a convenient corner, Ne expect a Life Sentence Princess Pharmacy Where Princess and Division Cross Day Mi Luis a and Aima Duffield, Tbhrg ard dome for the holid Rose Jordan, Pert} triénds ays the wo h The pub losed on the 4nd for the holidays Nominations were heid on F inst The members council of 1922 were ail by. acclamation: Reeve Joynt, Counc , Edward ) McSpad J. Ready. Miss Gleeson; $5, is spending teacher in 8.8. No the holidays at: her , te A ts ese Removal Notice Kingston Taxi » Service wEPHONE, 960 Have moved from King Street to their new Livery CORNER OF BAGOT AND. BROCK STREET W. J. GALLAGHER, R. ORWELL Proprietors. poms in Almodie. Mr. and Mrs. Ww. i} v

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