._ PAGETWELVE I a 1 Hi Some very nifty suits for the swagger young man. The season's best. New kink and style fea- tures in the cut and tailoring. Vests cut high- er; coats short- er, form fitting and pinch back. Trousers cut much clpser. Fach and ev- ery suit is de- signed to fill the require- ments of the voung swell dresser, $15.00 up to $25.00. For Summer Comfort Palm Beach suits, $1 3.50. Take off your suspenders and try on one of our summer belts. Then Remember-----If you wish to go the whole figure, that we've white duck trou- sers, flannel trousers, lustre coats, cool ath- letic underwear, cool soft shirts," cool hos- iery, cool neckwear, cool hats and one and: all at cool prices. L ivingston's, Brock Street If Off Your Route, It Pays To Walk. EERE HAAR 2 Jui ¢ EEE Id If HE Tas -- Lee - | Special To-Night ~ Women's Summer Combination Suifs, fine elastic ribb, V neck, tight and lace knee. Fulll assortment of sizes. Tonight for 39c¢. AE Women's Summer Knit Drawers, fine rib- bed, with lace knee, in both styles. + Tonight for 29¢ RE Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, fine French make, all sizes, from 34 to 44. Tonight for 32¢ N remit KINGSTON MEMBER WRONG IN. SAYING PERMANENT FORCE IS TO BE INCLUDED. | In the Conscription Regulations-- | This Force is Part of the C.E.F.-- (Advice to Mr. Nickle. According to the Kingston Stan- "dard W. F..Nickle, M.P., has secured | rom the Solicitor-Ggneral a definite statement that members of the Can- adian Permanent Force are not ex- empt from provisions of the Military Service Act and thst everngoffiders of the Péfmanent Force will*not be ex- cluded from the provisions of the Act, | The member for Kingston should) really have sufficient knowledge of! military matters to understand that the soldier of the Permanent Force enlists for general service in any| part of the world. He should further be aware that by a recent Order-in- Council the members of the Canadian | Permanent Forces have been includ- ed as part of the Canadian Expedi- tionary Force, notwithstanding the fact that they may be retained in Canada for duty. This regulation is embodied in Militia Order No. 106 of | 1917 ! In view of the above, two logical' conclusions may be reached: (1), that the members of the Canadian Permanent Force cannct be conscrip- ted in view of the fact that they are classified as members of the Can- vdian Expeditionary Force already, and (2), that the Sclicitor-General is evading the issue, and in common h the remainder of the Cabinet, ully misropr-senting the Military Service Bill to the Canadian people. If Mr. Niekle is really anxious to champion the man in khaki he will relieve the Permanent Force of Mili-| tary District No. 3 of the miscon- | struction which will certainly be placed upon his enquiry in this mat- ter, and in fairness to them he should explain in the House that every sol- dier of the Permanent Force in this district has used all possible means in his power to proceed overseas. The Whig is in a position to know that tae members of the Permanent Force in Kingston are greatly dis- appoint d because they have nct heen afforded an opportunity of seeing active service : I'he enquiry of Mr. Nickle of the Solicitor-General will undoubtedly be interpreted as an intimation that those memb-rs of the Permanent Force who have not vet heen allowed to leave Canada are slackers and must be forced to proceed overseas. This is most emphatically wrong. | At the Theatres i Three recruits for the Army Medi- cal Corps have been signed on in the last two days at Barriefield Camp. x The aeroplane C-616, whieh was accidentally broken while landing at Barrief eld Camp on Friday, was dismantled and taken by mator truck to Deseronto on Saturday morning. To prevent further accidents in the district, an official landing place is being made at Barriefield' Camp | on the main parade grounds in front of the administration building. An immense "T" of white-washed boards is being made, and a few trees in the centre of the field have been cut down. ' There will now be good. landing places for aeroplanes from Deser- onto at Napanee, Picton and Kings- ton Belleville has no good landing place yet. Capt. E. J. Kyle, who went over- seas with the 156th Battaljon, was al visitor at headquarters on Saturday morn:ng. The Volunteer Aid Detachment is evidently very fascinating to the girls of the district, as letters are being received from Qaznanogue, | Brockville 'and other places from girls volunteering for the work. | There are eight girls on duty now, and they are employed in the linen roour "and in the recreation room. The hosp'tal authorities are very pleased with their work. Rev. G. Ellery Read, Sherbrooke, is conducting a service for the sol- diers at Barriefield on Sunday even- ing in' the military Y.M.C.A. tent. Sergt. L. L. Liscombe, J. Richard- son, W. Smallridge and C. Wood, of Kingston, will be in a party of some thirty-f ve convalescent soldiers to arrive in the city on Monday. accord- ing to word received by the M.H.C.C. here. r-- 1 and being | the and after examination outfitted he is sent to new farmers this year will not receive the ald that was given last year by the soldiers at the camps. There are not enough men to allow it, and condi- Women's Black Cotton Stockings, fast dyes, sizes from 8} to 10. Tonight for 19¢ per pair. Men's Fine Cotton Socks, in black and tans, warranted fast colors, sizes 10, 10} and 11. w . Tonight for 19¢ per pair. Waldron' tions have changed. Capi. C. A. Publow, a Queen's medical graduate," has been trans- ferred from Bramshott Military Hos- pital to Yarrow Hospital, Broad- stairs, England, as chief surgeon. Capt. H.lL. Horsey, who went over- seas as chaplain with the 38th Bat- talion, reported at headquarters on Friday morning. He left on Friday afternoon for Ottawa, Lieut.-Col. P. G. C. Campbell, who commanded the 253rd Queen's University Highlanders here, has re- covered from an attack of bronchitis and has left the hospital. | He is convalescing at the home of friends. Colonel Gardiner, ADMS., is a guest at the Chateau Lautier, Ot- " Society, placed 'in Rochester, 'N.Y., on Saturday. ' | A , Crosby's orchestra. The Army Medical 'Corps Depot Is | taking on every available recruit, | Queen's Militafy Hospital for duty. day morning, from 'his son, Major RG: | James C. Stewart. The Militia Department says that | grantining of a month's furlough to THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1917. 1 { | Military News | At the Grand. | To-night will be the last chance to se> Nance O'Neil at the Grand in the Fox feature, "The Final Payment," and the rest of this pleasing pro-| gramme. For the first half of next week an especially enjoyable pro- gramme has been secur~d. The neer- less little star, Viola Dana will be seen in "The Ligh! of Happiness." If there are any hearts not already won by "Threads _of Fate," Miss Dana will surely win them in this beautiful new screen masterpiece. As "Tangletop," most of her happiness | has to come from the mystical land of make-believe. Into the plot is also woven a minister of a new type--| militant, manly, courageous. An especially dramatic scene is his pub-| lic punishment of the liar who has| caused so much mischief. Universal | feature comedies and the latest ever-| popular Pathe News are also includ-| ed in the programme. The Grand is the only place in town where vaude- ville may be seen, i At the Strand. "Paws of the Bear," in which Wil- liam Desmond will be seen as star, | will be shown at the Strand Theatre | next week. This new Triangle play | is the work of J. G. Hawks, and is| produced under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince. The story deals w th the adventures of Ray Bourke, a young American who' is stranded in Belg um at the beginning of the war. "Secrets of a Beauty Parlor." | a two-part Keystone comedy, and | "The Purple Mask" will also be | shown. ! | HELPING THE CAUSE. { | led Cross Workers at Wolfe Island | Held Lawn Social. The Red Cross workers of Wolfe | Island held a very successful lawn sceial on Thursday evening on the grounds of Mrs. William Armstrong I'he night was all that could be d=» sired, and there was a large crowd in attendance. The grounds were splendidly decorated wita Chinese | lanterns and flags. | I'"e 1Ce rream booth was managed | by Mrs. George Friend, Ms. T. | iugers, Mrs. A. Davis and Mrs. | George Keyes. The lunch room by| Mrs. George Rattray, Mrs. H. Horne, | Mrs, James Davis and Mrs. W. Allum and the home-made booth hy Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. H. Brown and Al- bert Rogers. A qu.lt was donated by Mrs. George Keyes, tickets being sold, which realized the sum of $40.45, and was drawn by Mrs. T. Fawcett, cake was donated by Mrs. William Armstrong, the proceeds amounting to $8.45, the -lucky ticket being drawn by Aeval McDermott. The gate receipts were taken by George Friend and H. Hinckley, the 'whole proceeds amounting to $157.25. An address was delivered by Dr. Wm Spankie. The evening was spent iu dancing, sglendid mus ¢ being rendered by The playing of the National Anthem at one o'clock brought the successful evening to a close. GOING WEST? COhance--Homeseekers' Ex cursion Via O.P.R. Homeseekers' excursions to West- tern Canada at attractive fares each Tuesday until October 31st, via Can- adian Pacific. "The Pioneer Route to the West". Particulars at C.P.R ticket *office, corner Princess and Wellington streets. A Good Beautiful New Stock to Choose From Prevost, Brock street, has an extra fine assortment of tweed, cheviots and serge, blue and black, for the order department. His ready-made clothing and gent's. furnishing never better assorted. Extra low prices. v \ Entrance Examinations. The following passed at Athens: Alma Comerford (Honors), Albert Ferguson, Edna Gainford, Mary How- arth, Leonard Mott (Honors), Ros- wald Morris, Jacqueline Moulton, Al- fred Smith, Laurence Taylor, Ray- mond Taylor, Vera Topping, Char- lotte Vickery, Irene Wilson, Generva Yates. Queen Street Sunday School Picnic. The postponed picnic of the Queen Street Methodist Sunday School will take place on Monday afternoon, weather permitting, at Brophy's Point. The Steamer Wolfé Islander will leave her wharf at the foot of Clarence street at 1.30 sharp. .Died Hero's Death, Postmaster James Stewart recelv- od the following telegram on Satur- "Rodgie died a hero's death. No suffering, Christian burial; have all bis effects; letter on the way." A Rich Treat. T. Rich, a very attractive speaker from Belleville, well worth hearing, in Orange Hall, ground floor, nearly opposite Y.M.C.A., Sunday evening at seven o'clock. Te Casualties. Kill n pction--W. A. C. Gate, Pembroke; W. White, 1. ndsay. Died of wounds--W. J. Chamber lain, Lloydtown. etree Fruit Bargain To-night. Cherries, §0c basket, 'if not sold for 60c¢ before six o'clock, at Car- novsky's. Chief Burke of Brockville, states days the owners will be summoned. Kingston's chief: of police might also dering canines. Sinn Feiners were said to be Te in America. Horse races' at the Fair Grounds, v 18th. ) ot the Children's Add wearing licenee tags within three!= send his constables after the wan- = ceiving financial ald from Germans | a ward in a home |= TO-NIGHT! Tonight we have the following special items to offer, and having secured these greatly below their present values, we now share the saving with you. 7.30 to 9.30. 480 Fine Huckaback Towels Size 38 inches long, 20 inches wide, hemstitch- ed ends and stamped with dainty design, all ready to work, or can be used just as they are.. These are a fine make and exceptional value 30c to 35¢ each. Yours tonight 23c or 45¢ pair. +240 Guest Towels cr Baby Towels Made from an extra good quality white Terry, size 23 inches long, 13 inches wide. Stamped, ready to work, or can be used as they are. These are worth usually -35c pair. Yours tonight 10c each. Summer Underwear for all the Family Women's fine plain or ribbed cotton vests, with short sleeves or no sleeves; all the comfortable make. : - Women's Combinations. Just the thing for warm weather. Three of the best makes ready. Men's balbriggan shirts or drawers, also cool mesh underwear; also combinations with knee length drawers. Ready -- AUGUST DELINEATOR Call for your copy tonight. \ John Laidlaw & Son 4 mma = Week End Special | Pumps at a very low pride $1.98 to clear HUB | S000 in Women's Pumps We are oftering a number of pairs_of Women's Patent Lockett Shoe Sto ERATE ELTA bt