Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Sep 1916, p. 5

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\ oh We HELD UP IN THE STORM - OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT. PARTY OF TWENTY-THREE MAR- | INERS FEASTED AT SOUTH BAY O'Connor's Ladies' Exclusive |r mms Ladies' High Top Boots "3 How thef killed the fatted calf-- or beg pardon, it 'was a sheep, dug up ® : . » 3 | potatoes, scoured the town for po- . tatogs and other eatables is the in- tereSting tale coming from South Bay, concerning a party of twenty- three Kingston mariners, who were . ~~ Ladies high tops are very popular this fall. We show a good as- sortment in black Vici Kid at $5.50 and $6.00. Bronze Kid, $5.00; greys, $6.00 and $8.00. Havana Brown Kids, $7.00 and $7.50. . The above lines will be scarce in a short time and we advise early buying. © : - sone v0 2 ABERNETHY'S SHOE STORE green, wine and copen shades. styles, a regular $3.75 value, rips, and as there were a hungry lot | = : The cloth in these dresses is || only 36 of these skirts. So be [Je men co"iced"Subuies wot seis | SUITE worth more money. early if you want one. sn search of food, and they had the a a m---- rn best_of luck. The very first man ? EE good offering. held up in that port from Sunday morning last until the following oy Yr Ser e Tuesday morning, as a result of the ; e ge . 3: g big "blow," which has played havoc ' with the schedule of the mariners or D ° Ski the past two 'weeks. ¢ resses y irts The mariners who got stranded at South Bay were men off two tugs and barges of the Montreal Transpor- i 1 tation Company, and the crews of Pure wool, fast dyes, all sizes Navy and black, all sizes, for hues Company, and the e . or . The "bunch" left Kingston last 16 years to 44 bust; made in lat- misses and ladies, made from Friday, and got as far as Meclfonald's Cove, when they had to ges into ' i 1 shelter. They "sneaked" over to est styles, navy, black, brown, good quality serge in two new Shelter. They "sheskedr over io ' AA oe A AA nn bes! ' > they tackled hada | \ - ; . . \ . .w '""Now look hepe," he said, "I've ' * $1.98 Silk Waists | Sample Hats. k-. 98¢ New Waists got a cow, a calf, and a sheep, and 5 | H C lat i ou can take your pick." p " - d S hy i 40 sample waists, made in 56 children's hats in fancy 10 doz., new styles in voiles, y After-due ee ation, it was de- : ome ma e 0CO e Iate styles from good silk, All || velvets, felts, ete, at whole- |lscrepes, ete., fancy stripes, nohs cided to fake the sheep. It was ! ff } sizes, In navy, maize, rose, pink, || sale prices. New creations in || cloths, plain whites, etc. Val Sunday, but then the hungry "mar- | 3 : white and black, values to || ladies' fall hats, at our usual {| ue to $1.50. All sizes, 34 to {ners can be forgiven for all they il an al y $3.00. Ii low prices. 4. did. The sheep was brought to the Nee _ ogi wn a slaughter. Then some of the old tars [ i 1 Made Fresh Every Day set out to get potatoes. They came i Special Discount Off : Save One-Fifth [sas umm i: "spuds." The men on the steamers ; : ® J » " might have dispensed with this pant SAKE] i S 8 ew Jduits an oats 85 the Darbes must Tavs (nfs poiacoss | CI i y the barges must have {héir potatoes. a é : 1 And they got them. A few other Next Opera House luxuries were tucked away, and with A ------ EE ---- the best of meat and potatoes, the ; =---- 0 Exclusive models, no two alike. Several received only yester- [ll mgmbers of the hung:y crews were day. Serges, tweeds, cheviots, worsteds, broadcloths, etc. All the BO Cn taal Elon (he vosadls veons . s leading shades in every size for misses and ladies, priced in plain fig. [f/x voce iter 'on so waen ts | QUR EXHIBITION rospective v ures, at our usual low prices in keeping with our expenses. the boats headed across the lake, | ' OF MEN'S HATS. they had sufficient to last them 138 : . : "oversea 8" . | t Attract a great deal of at- H k Saturday 20% Discount Nt rome ereTey |} erm pg emt ere J ousexeepers SEE THE WINDOW TO MEN IN KHAKI (nore io no trouble tn quickly : Will do well to come here satisfying " every demand of Mrs. William Spooner, Jr., Al=|l your personal fancy. j - [i for the furniture for the ' . bert Street, Shows Kind- See our new styles Jn satt: g | new home they are about ; in edge brims, al - ; 260 Prin. I J 0 CONN p Phone ness $0 Soidiers, alin Sige trims. » A E/N to start. We make a . J 800 and Jn gen sitpens | unl] oper' vuecs, $2, 12.00, 43. LE & | specialty of completely -- cess St. inn ; the gratitude of ts 5 a. out-fittin newlyweds Higher up Street, but always Lower in Price. Be ar rao is Whose sous EE Inving hide and oilcloths, up a portion of their time, and open- neato ceo men o- waart | (CAMPBELL BROS. | of "util EB, Pl2cing up art blinds and - For a young ian, living away from v furniture fitted in posi- ome for t t time, d ara: . "EVERYWOMAN" DELIGHTFUL to the: manifold temptations. ob S/R The House of Succemtit Ha | ; tion at no extra cost, and soldier's life, the opportuni to tyles. . . : --- "| spend a part of his leisure ni so perfectly that they remain life-long customers. . .. CAPACITY HOUSE AT THE GRAND| ® christian home is a piece of good |= Chesterfields and Living Room ON THURSDAY iG, | 25 or hie 1 Bay fon be '3 . : i ne : One Kingston lady, who has done Miss Katharine Hart, a Kingston Girl,| much good along this line, is Mrs, anes el Took the Part of "Vice"--Miss p » y 5 William Spooner, jr., who during the Furniture i ly hen foe ACoMing Lar, Led Huet er. Je Si the door of The Busy Store With the Large Stock. Ring 147 For Motor Ambulance and Personal 'urtain. for iL ee 1 "Everywoman," - the allegorical (or. Der friends in uniform. Their We are better pre- st H play telling of a quest after love and| 2PPreciation of her kindness has High Grade, Non Intoxicating i! departure from truth, and which won been shown in various ways but Mrs. pared than ever before | the favor of the continent some years Spovuer 1a Jing 2 wiely tom to meet your demands. 1 ago because of the great lessons it the kind messages she has 'received Ale Porter ' ' and . . . teaches, was witnessed by a capacity Big luxurious chairs | house at the Grand Jast night, ana| [fom mothers, who tender their was as delightful as before. warmest thanks for the wholesome and chesterfields; all Miss Paula Shay makes a charm.| '?{luence she has brought to bear | fo \ y ' {ing "Everywoman" and is fully equal] "POR their sons, US prices to fit every to the demands of this difficult role. Last Monday evening all those who] a a.oAuLE : i 8 . urse. overs to suit Miss Bhay is a beautiful young wo-| Dad partaken of Mrs. Spooner's hos- ' EOD UCTS purse GC man and a W&Cidedly clever actress. | Pitality during the past summer, met Ig eer -- beg every room. The role of "Nobody" is taken by|@t her home to spend a few hours in Sellin nts for [psu George. Sydenham, whose speeches| Eames and music, prior to going : =n g agents 0 ww delight all lovers of dramatic art. Sarasa. a Danity Tefreshunents were w to advise 'our patrons "Tp rg a Every sunce of my sausages is : iS All the other roles are splendidly| 5erved and many expressions of grat-| We de here o Edison 8 famous dia \ portrayed, the company being strong itude and esteem were extended to | throughout the city and vicinity that pork 1 cam met, mond point disc phono- throughout. their hostess, under whose roof they| we will be prepared to supply the ; SW 1 prepare them with the. ug- h H . d be : The audience was particularly in-| might never all meet again. The above brands after Sept. 16th. p aa 3 ne graph. rlear it an terested in the role of "Vice," which Singing of "Auld Lang Syne" bro. THE OLD N R + is\filled by Miss Katharine Hart, one| ught to a close an evening which wil a 3 convinced. : of Kingston's own young ladies. Miss| live long in the memories of those the old fame and new quality. Can. ei Srimngied by the Kitchen Hart appears on the programme as| present. -> y dining room a he grocery store, T ada's greatest malt beverage, hiZth- | could be svolded if yoo ia F H IT1S n { ; oO Miss Hay Carleton. het Jigs naine, : ly recommended by the medical fac- "aatety frat" sentinel on by Fgay - 0 . - a 5 0 ® B A ulty as a mild and healthful tonic; berries and : . y I make them fresh every day. . appearance before the footlights| BORN IN WATERTOWN, N.Y. here in vaudeville. Deciding to Xo m-- and try Col, Earl and Barrie Streets. P break into stage life she went to| Pte. William Bowman, of the 21st Phone . HONE 90 \ New York, and so impressed theatri- Battalion Was Wounded, er SOI 5 7 S cal managers that she was given a Relatives in Watertown, N.Y., - 9 : part in "Everywoman," and fills her| have been notified of the wounding | 59-61 Brock St. Phone 279. role to perfection. As "Vice," the|at the front of Pte. William Bowman, courtesan, she sang and danced well,| who went overseas with the 21st and gives promise of making a mark . Pte. Bowman was born in the theatrical profession. Miss Watertown about twenty-five Hart slipped near the wings during|years ago, and has two aunts, two her whirling dance and took the!uncles and a grandmother living in p : TT > *y co . /# lf} | floor, but recovered herself with the| that city. His grandfather is at Hl} | agility of a hockeyist. . The leadin a ' + * : : : h 1 nt tsi, Te ne Ee a 1 Tither went Cou hs : for Winter in time, by taking a bottle of il A e a G ' . . JCI1001 OCS fl =i of teh Bo hor Vat Wh Thies gr | Wampoles Cod Liver Gil Comp. \ : li The staging of "Everywoman" was father wot eure of abs nee and Hirst] that rob you of your sleep. The . . For sale at = : The problem of school shoes will be magnificent. Fit | am jotior aid sn bad been to- SARGENT'S DRUG STORE 3 . . gether since they t n or . EA ] economically solved if you will let us out- perb. Th or F ed, take Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. Phone 41 2 fit the youngsters. ; ' enjoyed. : % Be : : 5 ~, Good shoes worn by your children is ; evidence of your own taste and judgment. n. to Wil- in Of of Tren _soye

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