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Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Apr 1918, p. 8

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i= A 5 a -- SR dese S PAGE EIGHT. _ v y. + THE DAILY | BRITISH 3 WHIG, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918. - SOMETHING DIFFERENT lit The Theatres |E A SAVE THE FOOD -- Use more poultry, rabbit and fish, tantoad of beef, pork and bacon. -- Issued by Canada Food Board. "Gas Hill's Big Minstrels." The many lovers of min istrelsy will be deli Bl hied to <dearn,thal Gus Hi II's "Big Minstrels" will be the at y at the Grand W adnesga¥: matinee and night. Sev- ago Dan Emmett, author] sat cross-legged with three comp anions in a little hall on! the Bowery and gave to the world} the first melody and humor of the first minstr relsy, Since the introdne- tion of the -black-faced semi-circle four decades ago, it has appealed season after season to varied host of amusement Joyers. In the first part of Gus Hill's "Big Minstrels" the comedy aahd melody of the old semj- circle still remain George Wilson "Waltz 'Me Again,' has a budget of new songs andra monologue funny enough to drive the most blase into hysterics, and Eddie Mazier, the well- known black-facelt comedian, will oblige with new songs and jokes. This season's singing contingent is| sald to be one of rare excellence. | Watch out for the big street parade at high noon. " Values Extraordinary at - LAIDLAW'S SATURDAY! And here is a list of the most interesting attractions to be found in beautiful new Spring Goods. "Pollyanna" Coming." The drawing power of "Pollyan- na," the glad play which comes to the Grand Opera House for two nights, Thursday and Friday, April 11th and 12th, has been compared with "Ben Hur," and other noted Successes, "Pollyanna is now in its third season on 'the stage and has made its second trip around in Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, St. Louis, and its box-office records show - 5 VY 3 Ey . 600 LADIES' AND MISSES' 1a ZX X Le the fret chEagements In those cities. wf 27 raed NEW YORK MODELLED. . It is the same cast that appeared in 2 aE ry : SUITS TO SELL SATURDAY New York City, Chicago, Boston and oH AR N | Philadelphia, y ao : its prodicers = Po ki AT $18. 00 AND UP. | Klaw and Erlanger and. George C (FATT ly, | Tylor, have even predicted it as a of 3 Right at the very commence- ment of a season this is a most ex- ! successor to the famous "Ben-Hur." | : : EE ea I Eorcr, aid Te. 250 PAIRS OF EXTRA HIGH traordinary opportune time to' aioe » here Seiden QUALITY KAYSER'S GENU:- id buy an all yk that 1s a veri- ona take INE WASHABLE CHAMOIS. table reproduction of the smart- | : ETTE GLOVES, SATURDAY est ideas from New York's most 75¢ A PAIR. clever designers. And the qual- Please do not: conflict this ity, of the materials and the lit- glove with inferior makes that tle'finishing touches involved are are selling a few cents less. This results of the highest workman- EXCLUSIVE | STYLES | nessed the play. © ne nn Hottest et At Griffin's. 1A complete departure from her is one of the highest grade cham- ship. Ga oisette gloves you can buy -- the ; most dressy glove outside of kid, ' and one that really gives excel- | usual style of photoplay is found in The Young Fellow | Pauline Fredericks newest Para- ! mount picture, "Madame Jealousy,' lent satisfaction in wear. In shades of white, black, grey, natural, white Who wants a "smart suit," a suit with snap and go to it, Iv hich pleased a large audience at the a sit that's entirely different, a downright classy suit, will above playhotise last evening. This ra stitched with black, and all sizes. (iva deds.t wv 75¢c Saturday, per pair . . ie ER Rae tee A TI PRA find his ideal here. > is an extremely plcturesque allegori- Our young men's trade is the pride of our store. Come and cal photoplay which affords the act- see this suit swellness, Mr. Young Man. Price $18 to $30, ors chances for 'unusual dramatic acting. In "The House of the Heavy Hours" there are scenes of the wierd- { est, most bizarre beauty, where al- most Oriental luxury predominates. Again. in "The Garden of Delight," LB wholesome natural beauty of the 9 { out-doors appearance. Throughout the 'whole the photography is excel- : If off your route, it pays to walk. lent. Beautiful island settings in and i) about Honolulu are features: of Sessue Hayakawa's Paramount ple- [ire "Hidden Pearls," which was 0 OO OAC shown also last evening. "Hidden Pearls" is a soul-stirring drama of » racial call, georgiously staged in beautiful Hawaii, in which the in- a a a a. ed A age 0 lineation _of Sessue Hayakawa vie with each other for your attention, A very interesting episode of 'The Fatal Ring," our popular serial pic- ture, balances out a genuinely enter- taining bill, which will be repeated this evening and to-morrow. Save our supplies; buy food with the thought of the Allies. -- Issued by Canada Food Board. FOR SATURDAY "New Spring Suits, featuring the popular shades of beige, Pekin, sand, taupe;- navy and lots of black. Specially priced from $14. 98 to $47.50. At The Strand. Mae Marsh in "The Beloved Trai- tor' at the Strand delighted another large audience ldst night in her pre- sentation of the difficult role of the neglected sweetheart of an artist who had wan his first recognition by 4a statue which - he had sculptured with her as a model. The trials which his love for her asserted itself and won for him 'happiness, 'is told in a beautiful way. The twé chief characters are surrounded by a com- pany of artists. Charlie Chaplin was shown in a really funny picture, "The Adventures," and he certainly (erowgled a lot of adventure into his Higgs reels. The whole feature will bé presented again to-night and to- morrow afternoon and night. 350 Pairs of Ladies' Lisle Finished Full Fashioned Spring 2 5 C - Hose. Saturday, per pair. . . i un : 300 pair of Superior Quality Boys' rand Girls Horr Cotton 3 5 C Ribbed School Stockings. - Saturday per pair . . : Pa a 500 of Ladies' and Misses' Very Fine Lide Finished Spring Vests, in short or no sleeve, V or square necks. 35¢ Saturday, each . . DAILY MEMORANDUM See top of page 3, right hand corner, for probabilities. = A A A AAA SAN ANS ANNI BORN. ME i El IDITH In Kingston, on Apri 1%, to Mr. and Mrs.~ Albert sre et # n, 201 Colborne St; a son 3 DIED, BUCK -- In Kingston, on April 3r 1918, Minnie Mi loved wife of Queen St, aged Interment at Napanee. CLARK--{In the Hotel Dieu Hospital, March dist, 1918 Anza Bab- s John Laidlaw & Son Ltd. . iA HERERO N 4 i TI EE EE eS ENT wk, widaw of the late Matthew Clapk, in her 74th yedr. - : : : : Doe ax met poessr Jopline snd Ro RL TT Em ----------- 2 fully Snvited fo attend. FLOOLED WITH APPLICANTS ment for spring and summer wear. BFRERNANTER godess on ie --- a From $14. 98 to $45. 00. 3 # sed 43 Fo 11 Y onthe and 11] Whig Advt Brough. Quick Nesults { : § ; . : WARD ah Hinguion, March Pra Jit it is wonderful how a little adver : : : x omer of Mrs. Ward, Jr. aged|tisement in the Whig will bring re- : ; = 4 years. Het former home was #t|sults, On Thursday a well-known citi- V ; ii Aphin, ont. zen had a house to fent. He placed a nce : Yices | an advertisement in the Whig and : 3 ew pr ing B Memorial Cards if bovis al 2 ver ions © won o -- on the e had over forty HN Acknowledgement of Appreciation | people looking for him to rent the 4 ~ : Cards, Borderéd Calling ey Ete.| house, and he got a good tenant in on oe Oo = us | See our sampits. quick order. There is a great demand for houses : : ' . Department, jouses Nid Wiig Fubighing Ca. Ld: {1p the Sty a grossat, sud} ft on } { t at there are comparatively few' i J ki A large numbers of Ralston's Shoe Polishes have advanced in price; ta effect at citizens who wanted .to make a move' ot Crepe Chen JAN yf been unable to once. We have quite a large stock of these good es and will Voile, C = all the od alors Saat. n Je Houses. ~ not advance the retail price for two weeks. We wile i sell. Cunard Liner Sunk. Todt rom 98% a 6.50. . He | TET Re Senure Ralston's 8 oz. bottles of tan liquidat .. .. .. .. .. . .25¢ line steamship Valeria, 5.865 tons, Ralston's large tin of Tan Paste at . A . 15¢ has been sunk in the Irish Sea, ac- {cording ¢ word received here by the ow Ralston's large tin of Ox Blood Paste at . ay 15¢ Valeria left with a cargo for aldron's fi--o=-1"2_" | LOCKETT' . EERERNINERN 5

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