PAGE BIGHT + IRI SY LC SI RT N24 [Fab Livingston's FOR MILITARY TAILORING OFFICERS' CLOTHING READY TO WEAR AND ALL MILITARY SUPPLIES SPECIAL fay I Complete ready To ( SUPPLIES Sam Brown Belts--Riding Crop Puttees Clothing Spl = Walking and Whistle Caps (loves Stick--(lord Sword Knets, Buttons and Badges of all Blankets and Sleep ing Bags and many othe: # articles £ J Prices Right and Prompt Delivery. Livingston's, Brack St. Military Tailors. ranks, 2 BB el Be BB I { NEWS ABOUT THE TROOPS UUARTERED IN THE CITY a a PUB, OVS iwrward, and the fact that tl} 1 ting E F. Pille vattallon, © no promote 1 and appointec a PE the rank of ca pleas the ia € it Regimenta has been pro pavmaster WAS Ereete with ed From Page ! R i a with ha BHP I y uy friends of bat ganized in Bro , H. Waddell heutenant idjutant of Capt. Watson, adjutant omoted to the 1 ¥ © NOW senior major, se Lieut. Nic adjutant onNThur mand e duties as Malley, O.( ith Ar gade, Deseronto Voth Was i Fhursday on treet fh f stree filler, 162 Pine | ford Ll Johnson street { 1 v ' ted, through Major Bai battalions 1 n' the 146th Battalion sions school « day next abo Overseas Hivision the P ersea lmer, Renton, F. C. Ham Purdy and W Campion attending the Infantry city, are ul twent School of the School of Cool de Pont B Mouck + Capt lront, Canonto Mouck attending Infantry CEE NTL VS Heke Winnett de (( Schoo] of Schoo Author A. W Capt all officers mtinued from page and N. C. O's Army after the work in this division. Capt 8S. H look after the den tal work in the city for the b 146th Eamen Canadian Dental Corps to look Members Arrived Chairman. J. D. Flavelle and two Provincial Board of wrrived n morning, and tena Hotel hand Friday Iness, the local In Wright, was unable Simpson is mbers of the ense ( tteries ymmissioners n Tt ed at the other and the Jattalion W. R and J. 8S looking after the Battalion and Engineers Capt. J [. Wilson for f Belleville, and Li the 93rd at centres for which jeuts irsday Fro members will be on work tim ir the Owing to the ( W to mee the Se€8s:60n on eut. M. A Peterboro offi members of om Gan- mM However his son Ald George CC. Wright, niet the members, making an hotel infor desire talion at Morrison for Other ihe denta have to he ssion anoque (59th Lindsay (136th); ers ippointed are Brockville and Cornwall Battalion) Perth (109th) (130th) Port Hops 19th) Pem- ar mation t members Although no official inf could be secured by the Whig, on the and the day was spent in inspection of the different the city which obourg (1 und and securing broks nelling Company) Pic rmation s understood that a ently passed in Kingston, closing of all the war time, will be pre Commission stated that quor Kingston will be re Thursday reso the 59th Bat talion left the city for their winter quarters A Company went to and D" Company went sented The battalion as 1 It unit paraded to the Tete de Pont Bar morn ing tw ympanies of tion re alling for the during to the also bars Gananoque to Cornwall the 1 situation in racks gate at 9.45 a.m The two departing had all | fauipment complete, even to Union Jacks in their rifles Lieut -Col. H. J. Dawson fore the Train pulled out few words to the men, stating what | was expected of them going into | places where they were unkhown ex | cept by reputation, and he expressed { the hope that they would conduct [themselves at Gananoque and Corn | wall as they had done at Barriefield | (jp, before njght, so as to be in readi | Camp and Kingston He said they |, ocq for the session on Friday ted before the Commission by those who are urging that the large be prohibited A committee appointed to look after this companies their ale was just he spoke a Had a Busy members of the Commission very busy morning going the city, and did not return to the hotel for lunch till 1.30 p.m After lunch they again set out, with the idea of completing their inspec Morning. The spent a around been a had credit to Kingston and A representative of the Whig met The mild weather this fall and" over produe- tion compelled a bie manufacturer to his sacrifice Be bought it at a very low price and to clear the lot in one day we have marked them at a ridiculous price, Saturday 98c stock. $1.50, .. Saturday 98c Flannelette, w House Dresses, $1.75 Kimonas, Heavy Flannelette, Winbrellas, Ladies' "Silver Mount- ings, $1.50, £1.75 Saturday 98c White Flannefette Night $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Gow ns, Saturday 98c Black Skirts, Hannel lined, $1.75 .. .Saturday 98¢ Combination Suits, White, £2.00 Cream, Saturday 98¢c . Blouses, White, only 10 dozen, $1.75. £2.00 SEE WINDOW i | officer in charge, and where recruits iil on the coats of all recruits, making { lon. fH it | paratively short time. lil "'Popularize the battalion." | Barriefield X the chairman of the License Commis Fhe officers of A sioners, but he stated that he had no Whigh went to Gananoque are: Capt information to give out previous to W. L. Grant, Lieut. K. Taylor, Lieut the meeting G. H. Reiffenstein, Lieut. W. G. W "We are simply making an inspec- Robinson, Lieut B \ Dunkley, | tion of the hotels," he said, "and will Lieut. J. C. Smythe, Lieut. H. W. G hold our meeting on Friday I have Robinson nothing to say for publication about I'he officers of our work." went to Cornwall The members of the Laren, Capt. J. L E i have had a very busy time touring A. Murphy, Lieut. W. G. Wurtele, Ontario since their appointment in Lieut A. Macl.achlan, Lieut. G. R. 8 the spring The fact that the war is Gates Lieut M. Isbester and Lieut. | on and there are so many soldiers in R Ulam ; y various places, has given the Board The other officers of the battalion some problems | are: Lieut-Col. H. J. Dawsén, off Phrough some error the time for j cer commanding; Major H. A. Cam the holding of the meeting was giv- | eron, senior major; Major H R. len as 11 o'clock. The chairman stat- Craig, junior major; Adjutant, Capt ed to the Whig on Thursday after | H. B. MacConnell; Machine Gun Offi noon that the meeting would open | cer, Lieut. B. M. Morris, signalling sharp at 10 o'clock It is the inten | | officer; Lieut R K Rackham; pay | tion of the members of the Commis- master, Capt E C. McGill; quarter- | gion to complete their work and leave master, Capt. G. Bawden; medical of- | tor Toronto on the International Lim- ficer, Capt. J. A Stewart; officer ited commanding base company, Lieut H. Waddell . : Company -- Capt. H Sauva Park, Lieut. P. L. Barber C. Dowling, Lieut. G. F Lieut A. P. Christmas and Lieut. E. LL. MacConnell "Cr Company--- Major A. J liams, Capt. J. A. Hope, Lieut bly, Lieut. P. Brocklebank, | Shortt, Lieut. BE. Hyman | BE. Stevens Company, DD" Company which are: Capt. J. Mc Commission McLean, Lieut. J Whig Secures Many Parcels For Prisoners American Consul F, 8. 8. John- ston reports that owing to the article that appeared in Wednesday's issue of the Whig, his office has 'been flooded out with parcels for prison- ers-of.war in Germany. Over twen- are coming forward, and he antici- '¥ parcels of all sizes and weights pates no difficulty in getting five hun- | Were sent to the Consul's office on ll dred men in Frontenac Thursday mornidg and many more | are arriving. It proves the generos- ity of Kingstonians. The Whig is indebted to Mr, John- ston for the suggestion of sending the parcels to Germany and the pub- lic are indebted to him for taking care of the parcels. Wil Ham Lieut. A Lieut, I. Lieut.-Col. Ferguson, of the 47th Regiment, Inverary, was in the city yesterday, and reported great enthu- | siasm over the new battalion The younger men throughout thé county Unique and original schemes are being put in force to get recruits Realizing the great importance of | getting the most prominent quarters, | the officer commanding has secured | the premises directly opposite the! Randolph Hotel, between McFaul's and Rodgers' new store. A tent will | be put up in the gateway, with an Wedding at Bath Road. A quiet wedding took place on Weg- nesday, December 1st, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon at the home of John Hyland. Bath Road, when his second | youngest daughter, Marsie Estella, | _ | was united in marriage to James Ma- fine a} Save metwbery of the battal: | us A a | word for every man recruited, and|!0n. The ceremony was performed thus the 250 required for the Kings- DY Bev. Alfred Brown, | ton company will be enlisted in com- | Street Methodist Church. | can be signed up Red bands with | the battalion number will be pinned "Make | Wedding march as the bride entered | the boys want to come." "Keep u | the parlor leaning on the arm of he {the standard of the men." "The | father, by whom she was given away | very best men I can get will officer Miss Lottie Hyland, sister of the i the battalion," are some of Col |bride, acted as bridesmaid, | Low's maxims. | Russell Smith, nephew of the groom, Judging by the interest of al} Was best man. The bride looked | classes of citizens in the home bat- | "harming in a 3ress o Waite satis H | talion, every one of Kingston's iy an over drape of ninon and ji Y Eston » sous The bridesmaid ||| wil | pearl trimmings. n "O% | wore white embroidered voile with | | satin trimming the cere- mony th re; 40 the din- | ing room, where they partook of a! buffet lancheon. many beautiful |who should be in khaki | come forward. | The plan of campaign is as follows: {It is the intentiov that "A" Com- {pany will be a representative Kings- jton company, composed of four pla- | toons. No. 1 pigeon will be com- presents, showing a y i i rank of hols has business Barrett, recruiting and who o Kings- ff thur Keys, Collins Bay, rendered the [i while | | The bride received ff | posed of the men from the different | (he high esteem in which the young athletic organizations In the - city; |€ouple are held. Mr. and Mrs. No. 2 platoon from the business men: J&mes Wright took taxi to Kingston, ¥ en, i 'No. 5 platoon from the mechanical Where they took the 3.30 train for [f jmen; No. 4 platoon from the stu-| TOTORtO and other western poigts. | |dents. The purpese is to officer this EE | company with Kingston officers, and | #lot House Tomatoes the N. C. O.'s also will be Kingston men. This arrangement will have and every day during . t ti a stimulating effect in bringing the Carnovsky's. tie, win oa Cucumbers, lettuce, parsie¥, now|[f THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1915. | THEATRICAL NEWS | bottoms At the Grand cted TOL ed Progr at the Phursday, week d actor, par film Famou P.ayers m Company's play The Judge Legarde a two-reel Univer the News nteresting scenes of Curious Conduct of t comedy picture, play, and some phato Pathe showing the 1 will als seen The Lee t and An Ideal Husband, Ihe major theatriva a i week will be th I entation o An Ideal Queen Dramatic Club at the Grand, on Fri Dec rd Fhe play will have Fr day ght s the eatrical night and the eve of th Alma On this raction Husband the day added interest as students Mater election cagion the students will be ou n torce and edch tacul will be loud in the upport « ts candidates as their pletures are thrown on the Dramatic Very popu going that they with s one ol creen I'he plays of the Club have atway ar with King public, and it is safe will not be disappointed year's offering I'ne story a member of British House of Commons, who has committed life, but now i example of virtue Suddenly, like a bolt there nto hit secret looks whel proven tons theatre to say the da mis deed in his earlier living a perfect and honor rom the blue omes ite @ woman who knows his and threatens to reveal A black for the Id Husband his fast friend unexpectedly finds a way out of the difficulty The play s full of excitement and gripping sit uations from start to finish, and the various parts are aptly taken by an extremely well-balanced cast Metro Pictures At Strand Metro Piet in Kingston at which has closed a them every Monday Wednesday of each starting Dec. 6th Edmund Breese in Dan McGrew" in one of starfilms ever made Metro is rather new to the Domin on, but they have already won theil laurels in the United States and Eng | land It is interesting thai several of the Metro subjects have been made in Canada, and that sev eral more are of distinctly Canadian or British character, and sure to sat isfy the longing that our public ha felt for films of truly British senti ment and story character When the Metro Pictures came ju | ty Canada, it Canadian capita that brought them, and the Canddiar | organization ic Metro Pictares, Limi ted, of Montreal When they were | planning their first release, they made a statement to the public of their aims and intentions, as toliows "Metro Pictures have come to Ca nada to stay! They are pictures you will nut forget; every one of them has a real theme, and so developed that they hold and grip the audience, | stir the blood and hold sway over the | emotions of the heart.' | The g.valest stars in gorgeous productions ¢f the biggest plays di rect appeal to universal intelligence' that is heynote of the Metre success! Can anything more be said?' | Ths certa fcems to be a gopd policy, and it will mean a great deal! of real enjoyment to those who care for the realy worth while in motion | pictures will soon be seer Strand theatre contract to rui Tuesday ant week for a year i thr and Sth, witl The Shooting -O' | the ures the greates to note was the Strand Theatre. ! The feature photoplay to be pre | sented at this popular theatre to night and for the balance of the week is that great story of College life, "The College Orphan," in which Broadway's popular comedy stars, "Carter De Haven and Flora Parker De Haven,' are featured The story 1s one of youth in college days and is in 8ix big acts and should prove a big | hit here, more particularly with the students of Queen's Other photo plays will also be shown Amt me good | Announcements Notices of -anv character re- ating to future events, where an admission fee is charged, are Inserted in the advertising columns at 10c a line for first Insertion and 5c a line for each consecutive insertion; or 10c a line each insertion if reading matter, Announcements clubs, or other organizations of future events, where no admis- sion fee is charged, may be in- serted in this column at one cent & word, with a minimum of 28¢c for one insertion. for socleties, After the big Armual Bale, we find abou: we now put into one lot. - Your choice. 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