_-- [HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER'S, 1918, | Tr 5 | Hate," making w very toteresting ES | . | enjoyable programme. Military News | Having the reputation of makin } ----" London laugh for two years, i A N Li E a Locke(t, eldest som of feriterion of what the patrons of the Lockett, 23 {Grand Opera House can expect when enlisted in |"General Post," the sensational Mi 3 : "nh riveless | Enel , . roe rith Thos. the [Camadian navy as a wireless English comedy success, with | : f Ottawa on 'A. Wise and Edward H. Robins, as- Ne : \ W toperator, and left a, 4 Sa ie P I teen years of [sisted by a distinguished New York {Saturday "He 'is €ig d | company, appear on Friday and y ¥ age. -- : Saturday, Nov. 8th and 9th, with a Coburn, Depot |Saturday matinee General Post" been transferred { Was written for laughing purposes, , CFA and' derives its name from the old English parlor game, which as rk has been taken |children we kmew so well; calied the Depot Field | "stage coach." Thomas A. Wise long has been regarded as America's : eminent character comedian, and! R.CH.A. wil will play the part he created, "Sir parade in the market square this |Dennys Broughton." Playing oppo- Giving expression of the latest de- velopment of wih- 'ter fashions. The frock you need now is of serge or satin--or satin and serge combination. A host of these mo- dels are offered evening at 7.30 and give a pro- [site Mi. (Wise, in a role calling for | j gramme of appropriate music at the | bright comedy works equally exact- from $33.50 to $45.00. A Wool Jersey Frock {demonstrati { vious to the Victory Loan rally in The soft kind that accentuates the straight lines of the new silhouette. Pricedat .. .. .. . $34.50 to $40.00 : = I» iii 1h, Mii vo Wilfred Mr. and M Sydenham HHH TTT Gunger Vy Field Batter; Meo the 76th RATER The band of the "Mutt And Jeff In Woolly West," -- . Simon-pure comedy of the kind | Gunner F. C. Hartley, Depot! that insinuates itself into our very { Battery, has been appointed medi- | marrows and makes life one long, eal orderly for that unit. blissful song, is promised in the lat- is est "Mutt and Jeff" series which is The military authorities are ap-|ynderlined as the mext attraction at {parently making sure that there | the Grand Opera House on Thursday will be no shortage of coal for the | evening only. Those who have had military' offices, barracks, hospilals | the good fortune of already witness- and premises this winter. On Tues-| ing this piece of genuine tomtoolery day morning a large party of men je fun pronounce it as the final from the Depot Field Battery were | word in up-to-date stage entertain. at work unloading two train loads | Nord and modern production. It is of coal which have arrived in the [= 00 rollicking acts and entitled city for the militia department. Six | "Mutt and Jeff in the Woolly West nd i hundred tons of. this coal is being The plot naturally permits these two sent to Fort Henry, and the re- | wonderfully b --or Bits we 1¥s Maindes 18 vOIig. set dowh On | personages ample opportunity to dis- parade Sround, atthe Artillery Park play those talents for arousing mirth BTTRLAS, -. | which has been their quota ever sitice y ta 5 rhe a ttn their gifted creator, "Bud" Fisler. 8 wd ached 5 Son, who ih hed | first brought them into the light of | been struck off the strength and re- | fame and happiness. 3 60th Battery, C.F.A., | ae = cee nel lo he 90 Battery SEND PARCELS EARLY. the City Hall. HHI The band of the R C.H.A. assem- | For Going Oversea 8 as Christmas bléd at the market square on Tues | Gifts For Soldiers. {day at 11.45 am. and marched | Alreaty quite a Buithes of parcels Falonz Kj sLioe >rinces to | are being sent to soldiers overseas. (== along King re rae Parcels going to the boys at the = de Pdént Barracks, in connection | front should be posted as early as! money if he doesn't come with the Virtory Loan campaign. | possible this year, in order to be sure ° 2 This parade was cancelled yester-| that they will reach their destination {in time, Every year some parcels are IoC S 0 me 00 { left until it is too late, and as a re- : sult the boys get them after Christ- Lieut. L. Gordon has assumed mas instead of before, and naturally command of the C.A.8.C. Training | there is disappointment. Depot, vite Lieut. Askwith, who has | - er e i proceeded to Quebec en route for | Funeral of Late Dorothy G. Francis. . France Tuma of a San ot The funeral of the late Dorothy ; Overcoats: $20.00 up to $40.00. All prices between. ig, fonuines bound for Siberia. {Gladys Francis took place Monday : a? . 3 . | after 's.' Pom}. You'll not find such a showing anywhere else, 4» afternoon. from her brother's resi For all around wear--the mn av \ Capt. Donald M. Goudy, of the | dence, 14 Raglan road. The fol. ' 3s Pattalion. Jormeny ! the edi | lowing' fekal tributes were receiy- dispensable type of dresses. If , torial staff o e loronto Telegram, | aq. s, Willi a OW . . . . ® ® 9 has been awarded the Military | Francis erothoram and Lewis SO--we believe it will interest J x t Cross. 't Methodist Sunday school, Mr. and 't1 - - 1 V 1 n S on S x . a . Mrs. T. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Tim- you to See our collection to mor R ICorpl. G. Belcher and Ptes. E. | merman and family, Mrs. O'Hanlon: row, which we are specializing 'Cook, H. R. Howick, J. Lamoureaux, | wreath, employees of finishing room BROCK STREET . J. Mitchell, T. Murphy, F. White, J. | Kingston Knitting * Mill; cross, from $12.00 to $55.00. Newman, J. Worall, F. H. Wynn | Hughie Peters: crests, her boy and 3 If off your route it pays to walk, were on Saturday discharged from |gir] eompanions (Kent Bros.), three the Casualty Company, No. 3 Dis- sisters, Irene, Alice and Mildred. trict Depot, to civil life as medically | . unfit for' further service. | TTT NEEDING A NEW WINTER OVERCOAT OR SUIT Wastes his time and straight to Livingston's to get it. dd about 7 ior overcoal you have heen day owing: to the weather. promising yourself? Don't put off the purchase. The ! weather man says that we are lo have an advanced taste of real winter weather before long. So it's well to be prepared. : Should Be Great. a big Victory Loan meeting in e following men. were dis-: the City Hall to-night will be ae from TP Casualty Com- Addressed by Lieut-Ool. A. Kirkpat- pany, No. 3 District Depot, to civil; Fi€k, of Toronto, Principal Taylor | lite on Tuesday as medically unfit 80d W. F. Nickle, The R.CH.A M. | band, the pipers and some good sing- |for further service: 'Ptes. M. | Barr, J. D. Barrett, W, B. Chase, W. | ing will complete the programme, dp-- , H.C, Hill, A. Jackson, W.| DD C. Marven, D. S. Maule,! Unfurl the flags and fly the ban- H. M. Putman, H. Saider,- H. Ww. | ners all next week 'and let us Jubi- Startup, W. Watkins, J. Wightman, 'late as we lend our money to help N. Worknovik, A. Young, J. Young, Our soldier men. W. Traversey. - [DAILY MEMORANDUM * aged 2 years. | Funeral from her father's, residence, At Griffin's, | 158 Bagot street, Thursday morn. ing at 10 o'clock to Cataraqu} cemetery. 0 (HE 0 OO Do you desire a georgette crepe frock for afternoon fm ey AS rer arnt | i DIED, | corner, for probabilities. -- nn, L CLARK I~ dn Kingston Genera] Hospi - . tal on Nov. 4th, 1918, Alice Emmy Clarke, daughter of George Clarke, These frocks are designed for office, street and Last evening an appreciative audi-| afternoon wear. They are simple, well made, and ence gathered at this theat.e and thoroughly enjoyed the premiere showing of the distinctly high class Programme, which includes that su- perb production, "The World For Sale," produced by the master of screencraft, J. Stuart Blackton. "The | DENEB-<In Kingston, Nov. ith, 1018, teorge EMerwood, infant son of | Mr. and 'Mrs, George Dence, aged one year, four months. | Funeral from family residence, 470 { Broek street, on Wednesday a; 2 Fd i o'clock to Cataraqui Cemetery, DUNN n Sudbury, Ont, Nov. ith, practical. Each model has been chosen with thought for newness of style, quality of material and reliability of workmanship. At most moder- ate prices. £ --_-- -- E = | goes ton of page three, rignt hand | oo or dance wear? If so, here they are at $42.50 to $55.00. 3 1 World For Sale" is the screen version | IBIS, Margaret, oldest daughter of Witham Dunnett, aged 53 years, of Sir Gilbert Parker's novel of the | "uneral from her father's residence, | same name, and has been made with 290 Wellington; street, on Wednes- the direct co-operation of the author day at 10 o'clock, himself. Conway Tearlo, the re- CALI in Kingston Novem 1 4 ¥ --y Eston, on 1M i i renowned artist of stage and screen, ber 4th. #1918," Mary Loretto, and winsome Anna Little play the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. principal roles, William Russell, who | John Gallivan, 139 Colborne street. | Fuperal (private), Wednesday mornin Our showing of winter coats specializes in heroic and adventurous YY Tle 0 ¢ AS to St. 's Cathedral, Tolbs, has an unlimited scope for his a a Sma init 5.08 he wii | = i -- comprises the very newest and most | talents in his latest production, "Up be sung at 9 o'clock = | E - Z "il to Cataraqui Son up-to-date st les in all the popular Romance Road," which proved to be xiehds and Jcquaintances kindly at- materials and colors. another delightful feature and im- LYON-~dn Kingston an Tuesday, Nov mensely entertaining to the audience, 6th, 1918, Hannah [iste Kdwards "Up Romance Road" proves 'prolific Lyon, aged 21 years. Beloved and in thrills and the suspense to the only daughter of Mrs, M. E Lyon | final climax is one of the strongest Funcinl Capate HN. Een elock situations the big star has ever had. from her late residence, 213 Divis- TWEED COATS, i See these two great pictures and also fon street, : our thrilling serial, "A Fight For Mil-| SMYTHE --In Kingston on November ons." \ VELOUR COATS fons REE, Slaten, Morey R S meta, > Funeral (private), from his late resi. P! LUSH COATS, At the Strand. dence, 4 Chatham street, Thursday BROADCLOTH COATS . X = John Laidlaw 4 o St LE ---- The thedtre-goers of Kingston Hornig, at 10 o'clock, to Birming- certainly showed their appreciation Pde Eig g on: Nov. sth of the re-opening of all places of 1918, Myles Silver, aged 71 years, amusement last night, when for the | Funeral rrom his late rvesidence, 1.30 three w t Thursday afternoon, to Cataraqui time in nearly three weeks they had ¥ ota I | the pleasure of attending the Stra ' : | {and witnessing a jos Hon Jovabie Hn winiingstdn on Nov. thf] y Mm Robert Sherbino, programme consisting - of 'damity} | aged 19 years, me consisting BY agEed Jo years TPES eT Here is a shoe for every kind of wear. Strong, comfortable, and band," & story of a who has ad- Albert. stroet, ti : Albert eleost Weaneainy ai good to look at. Medium toe, black and brown Russia leather: Who Go Het Ses net set ad] fw) "Chis 'mas lll | double viscol soles. ; "A on dd vpmuintave s dams | fan fay exclusive styles with hand- trimmings, richly lined and satin and the prices less than you would ex- pa; for such high qualities. - ing to a will of her pther's, she must marry be- What the average man needs to-day is an all round shoe, one is suitable for all kinds. of use. pad ] have lots of styles of that character. This a winter sole with a fail weight upper. Neat : strong enough to hold their own against all sorts Punta pray. £ Ga Barrack st