PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915 ee oe ett st se ge ree rr re et apa peep : Na ct} prtas ae tenet 0 LL 00000 00 00 0. 0 00 0 15,0 0 5. 00 0 5 aaa TT IT a aa a pS -- no MERp cu ? { Rig Fafa © / Dressing Gowns and Smoking Jackets \ Dressing Gown or Smoking Jacket W Beautiful House Coats, Smoking Jackets and Dressing Gowns. ALL PRICES AND STYLES. COME TO A MAN'S STORE FOR A MAN'S GIFT. W\ i Christmas Tie {| LIVINGSTON'S, Brock St. Little the iv. but it will pas on Every woman wonld apprecial a Dress or Waist beautiful silks which we are sell Length off one of these ing ab special prices for this Christmas week Pailefte Silk timish full Fine French atin black, white, and v0 new and popular shades over 36 inches wide Regular $1.25 value Special Xmas week for 98c. Silk, full silk. saline hlaek only, extra fine quality, vard wide, a rich di ep eolop Gmaranteed pape Regular $1.70 vard Special Xmas week for $1 35 : s Black Satin Duchess. oxira heavy weight, one wide, the best wearing <ilk made a vard vard | Special Xmas week for $1.50. ALL SILKS PUT IN ATTRACTIVE GIFT BOXES. WALDRO Worth regular £2.00 iit TRE PRESENCE OF GOD IZED MORE DURING STRIFE HEAT HESS DAYS OF » Men Ay God--Rey Ineli Principa mvocation Hall ER a . t NEWS ABOUT THE TROOPS UUARTERED IN THE CHY } : BB ee es Be enters } proportion unit and Batta ), has returr duties in the Cex the JSrd Divisional aff Befqre eaving Major Bailey wa travelling bag and signed by Lieu ruiting me t "linton, at w h Capts Robinson and Lieut present on Friday night Hits arrived on Monday eut. Patton to be morning nder, | attested and equipped before return that place Prof I W another ng yr 1 ana holding meeting on Tuesday evening It ntention to 1 ng he in ruts ssent eting be the ecuring of rec from Westport ar on Monday afternoon the Battalion ill officers attend drill must have been the 146th Monds, AX Hartwick Barker A Genge J ( The following men taken on the strength of Battalion: F. Loyst, J, G st, George Loyst, A I Hughes, E E Boomhawer, V KE W. A. Jarre ieut-Co A Battalion, has taty of recruiting rosettes as Toronto It is hig intention to dis ie to the ladies of Kings ¢ county of Frontenac ves or sweethearts in the front In giv- intended to auxiliary re- badge of hon- that the wearer the front Distri start on Wednesday at badges can be ge- the various recruit- ing offices of 146th Baftalion or at the qnartermasiers stores al the Armourie 146th a quan used in Lowe, O.( just received 105 relat here or at rosettes it is khak ng have ruiting hose ladies act ag an corps This all ig represented? at wil] or indicates to bution 10 0 cured at lock The any of the he Ton D. Wallace, Gananoque, has sted for overseas service with the transport New Commandant. Jdeut-Col." I. A. G. Roi, Quebec, been appointed commandant of the Royal School ef Artillery, .King ston; and has taken over pis duties Should Be Held. A proposal is to he put before the Mayor and Corporation to hold a united service of Intercession in con- nection with the war for all citizens of Kingston in the City Hall on the afternoon of Sunday, January It should be cordially endorsed and made a stirring event Prayer is essentially necessary in the Empire's tperil It's a book Christinas A great book Christmas + Everybody is finding suitable; books this season at Uglow's, 1 2nd. { | THEATRICAL NEWS ming 1 O'Hara ( "The Bigger Man At Strand Henry Kolker were I'he Great Our W dren" the las Greyhound Ch gement of Oliver M support ot exceptionally irong I'he Bigger Mar wiological study screen from Ruperd tage 1 Give Books This Christmas i ew wir by ( A Far Co I'he Money bert Parker Heart of leach Democra and Natio Macdonald Pentacost Wister, R. 1 vw & ( of Calamity Pan A Cleves. doung Pianist World Mis pupil of Paul Wells piano recital on the doubtful if recently won Allen on thi girl of The Toronto SAVS Vera Knox Allen r debut in evening at and made h Wednesday Conservatory lorontc pianist has success as Miss Although eighteen years, and delightful programme been a severe test any young guch eeasion only a ome she played a Jone that would have much older performer Mig Allen 1e ter of ex-Alderman and H Allen fori Kingston for and more experienced youngest daugh Mrs lent f siden ( George erly re Leiter Carriers Elect Officers. ciection of the offi- Branch No. X, Federated As Letter Carriers was held in the Labor Hall last Thursday ev The following elected Little, president; M. Mur president; George J. Comp treasurer A. Buck Donnelly, sergt-at Little was elected convention to be next I'ie annual ers of sociation i ening were Gegrge | LY Vice secretary tor M arms George Li delegate to the held in Vancouver, B.C mer ton colle sum Gift Books, BDO Cents, We have just put forward a special holiday table of appropriate gift books in fine bindings, and illustra tions; --in poetry, lierature; history and romance----Ail at Volume Come early and look over this table Books cannot be duplicated. R. Ug low & Co 50¢ No Liquor In Officers' Messes An Oftawa despatch says The Militia Council, it is stated, has de- cided to abolish the use of liquor in officers' messes throughout the Do minion For sime time past the sale of liquor' has heen prohibited in canteens but has been allow- ed /by officers; henceforth officers d men will be on the same foot- oe in regard to the use of liquor. its use Do It Now. you'll remember our worthy Kingstob General Hospital this Christmas One dollar or more will greatly encourage the manage ment and help to bring Christmas happiness to the poorer inmates Of course "Do not forget" Santa Claus de livery of sweets on Christmas morn- ing from Gibson's Red Cross Drug store Gift low's books in tine binding at Ug Announcements 'Notices of any character re- ating to future events, ere an admission fee js charged, are inserted in the advertising columns at 10c a line for first insertion and 5a a line for each consecutive insertion; or 10c a , line each insertion. if reading matter. Anneuncements for societies. clubs, or other organizations of future events, where no admis- sion fee is charged, may be In- serted in this column at ong cent A word, with e-minimum of 2éc for one insertion, Asss0nonn ARLLLALSSSSSSSS « 4 4 4 4 AAAAALAAALLALLMDALAAASALOALSAASAOALLSSADSLDDALSDSSDSASSADASASSMSASSS DSSS SSS an qd! 4 q| q| x Here Are Gifts That Are Sure to Please WOMEN'S WAISTS -- | nl { I i WW like tor ¢ hi tinas WW Crepe de Chene Waists, from Georgette Crepe Waists Lace Waists, from Silk Waists $2.99 to $6.00 $5.95 and $6.50 $3.76 to $7.50 $3.50, $4.25, $4.50, $5.00, up to $8.00 SPECIAL -- 150 Black or White Jap Silk Waists, th dainty en 3 $1.99, $2.50, $2.75 OW Fn be I's vii | h 1 | ity it box mot Kimonas yO Dainty Kimonas now ready for Christmas selli CREPE KIMONAS at $1.25, $1.49, $2.00, $2.75, $3.50. SILK KIMONAS, from $4.25 to $8.50. SILK PADDED KIMONAS, $6.75. SHORT PADDED SILK KIMONAS, $3.50 to $5.00. DRESSING GOWNS. DRESSING JACKETS. BED JACKETS. Taffeta Silk Petticoats New makes. Stylish cut. Good silk. BLACK AT $4.50, $5.00, $5.95. COLORS AT $5.00. In Russian Green or Navy. Alsc in changeable shades. 400 GIFT Umbrellas Ready for this week's selling LADIES' SUIT CASE UMBRELLAS, Sterling Silver Mounted Handles, $2.50.c $5.00. MEN'S SUIT CASE UMBRELLAS, frcm $2.50 tc $5.00. Many of these handles can be initial Ihe Suit Ca greal convenience, as theviean be folded into at suit « HK or REGULAR MAKES 01 WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS $1.00 to $5.00. $1.00 to $5.00 handles and guaranteed covers. MEN'S UMBRELLAS nurmgber of new and stylish John Laidlaw & Son Am pI The Time Is Short Buy It Now Men appreciate a pair of Slippers. We have a full stock of Men's Slippers in leather and felt, ranging in price from $1.00 to $2.50. " The Lockett Shoe Store Only Four More Hurried Shopping Days YY PY rrr Us ry Ie vers vy swerve TTT we ww rr Tr rr rr PP rrr or VY eve ve Tr ewe wes wewewesvey & VOC YOY