Ek SERVI f AC DEDICATED lian corps and we think of 1 Jagt Yorkshire re Plodeers: fr. (Wir | ad h sdtution, the Roval Milk ' th © iy © Jy . - . wd rey 5 ( f 37 . r ant nT our trite off IU. Brown, nd Harton || Probes: Tuesday, strong winds and gales. s SHOW, nin ire - Regiment; 3 A eR Gots. PAT 6 rays A | IN ST, GEORGE'S CATHEDR ay ON SUNDAY MORNING : » served dn the g § uggle, of } i i | | i are dead, 337 were decor-| PPL E. Franckiyn, C.P.A [2 ' " ' » othe with S8)XC.: 'F. (Fysche, 6th Battery, C.F.A.; [== The Flag Was Presented on Behalf ne with the Victoria Cross, it ' ' MALY Aud. d -- = = --_-- of the Parents of Cadets of Royal : Military College' Who Died Over ew as » college. A day of remembrance [Shire Regiment Suggestions |: dt td to the rector of the « At 2, rai by 18 well as a day of thanksgiving | 9 the commandant, Col. C, arre What dive dhey done and won for! 1916, . on behalf of the parents of wm? What epitaph could be more ap- Lieut.«Col. H. 8: Greenwood, Can- For who died in service duo g th ¥ ropriate than "For vour to-morrow |adian Militia The flag is 18 x 24 fe Lhe | they gave their to-¢ lied in the Majors iF. |C. Heneker, 5th Bat FATHER 3 centre the .Union Jack, and be-|agh wise for which men can lay | tation Impe ini; H EE. MaC. Ince, Cane Rea h it the motto of the college own their lives? Flags, brass, mar- Ca! arr, 24th Battalion; L d sy pie leaves to the num of ! ble, pirblie wemorials in streets and [J- A oss, iD.8.0,. 24th Battalion; Pi e for esent € grafinateh Fhe oh p squares did upt form a fitting monu- 4 E. Vida lan, Ai Battery; J. 8. oT ed in the great war, an U. Crim- | ment to the depiirted--they deserve a! 'v71841, oUin on, . Cuff Links son leaves represent those who paid | hairer monument than RE _ Captains A W. Agnew, C EF. J. the supreme sacrifice The cere-i, Canada purer, nobler and bound in |B. Bertram th Battalion; F. P. mentionad, They served inld- Gal t. 1.8.H.; B M. Gibson, 15th dion: IA. H. Helmer, 2nd Bat~ f the Imperial army, and | Bat Ea Keith, Coldstream anit of the Canadian force (te sa : ot were leaders. They leapt at Guards S. Lethesurier, 'C.E.F.; from every part of Canada lA. [L. Lindeay, 16th Battalion; H. R. every voeation. Truth, duty [Mallor) 10th Battalion; H. 8. were incarnated iu them Maunsel! Royal Warwickshire Regi- ment; N Nelles, Northampton- we college and they have honorad EE -- The Tis Store 2, King- ston with an Abundance of Gift Suggestions Is prepared as never before to supply your every desire in gifts of the better sort--below we enumerate a few suggestions, but would extend to you an invitation to visit this shop as early in week as possible as the Christmas rush is on. 7 Ad 2 Fascinating 0 Gift Neckwear Our showing of gift neckwear is most complete and is of such attractiveness that a choice from it will bri ing evidences of pleas- ure from the recipient. Dainty creations of filmy lace, georgette crepe, crepe de chene, Venetian silk and satin. Priced from 50c¢ to $3.50. Most of which are specially boxed for Christmas gift-giving. Nx aw any v Men's Gift Ties 1200 smart new silk and poplin ties in large assortments. The patterns and colors are all of refined good taste and are 'suitably boxed for gift giving. a Priced at . . .50¢,. Sc, $1.00, $1.25, $1. 50 & $2.00 \ ws -- The Handkerchief Store of Kingston Hundreds of Kingston women depend on Steacy's yearly for their supplies of oft hand: kerchiefs, and this year we have excelled in the broadness of selection and in the daintiness ? of patterns. BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS -- Two and ~~ three in a dainty gift box, in pretty white and colored embroidered patterns and i in- tials. INDIVIDUAL HANDKERCHIEFS --6,000 exquisite embroidered La Rose, Irish linen, Swiss, Maderia and Convent muslin handkerchiefs that vie each other in beauty of pattern and daintiness of fabric. Handkerchiefs for men of pure Irish linen. Handkerchiefs for children, boxed and individual. i ini -- Steacy's - Limits ""The Store With the 'Christmas Spirit." bo MOTHER mony of dedication was performed | jotharly Jove could suffice." Paw, Wareus! rehire: Rostment; & : Aby the i av yr. Sweeney, Bishop yard he lertory renryson's | M-. Gordon, Gordon ighianders; E. Bar Pin of Toronto A most impressive part uring the: Sfemory Tenysamy P. Henderson, 106th Hazara Pion- Mesh Bag of the service was the reading of x . ears; IC. JM. Horsey, 13th (Battalion; Umbrella the honor roll; at the conclusion of - . --_--. 1G. 'A. Inksetter, |C.E.; G. D. McGib- which the trum or the Royal 3 ' 5 ibon, QEJF.; G. McLaren, 4th Bat- | Canadian Horse sounded talion; J. H mons, 4th Battalion; SISTER "The Last Post wis followed : eG | X. c.'C. Tasior, DSO. CE. F. u- by the hymn, "For All the Saints ifantry; [W. H. IV. Vander Smisson, na pe. {Who PB rom Their Labor Rest." [3rd Battalion; E. A. 'Whitehead, -- {14th Battalion Es White Ivory Sermon By Dr. Cody. 8} | Ldeutenan >. 'K. Aylen, C.F.A Hon. Dr. Cody, of Toronto, was the : lE iC. Ba ker, EL A. HC Bostock, BROTHER . special speaker of the occasion. He ' ' i IMIR.; IR. WW. } Crawford, R.F.A. took for his text, Hebrews xi., 13 52% G. P. G. (Dunlop, IMXC., infantry; C. Safety Razor "These 140 former cadets of the 3 IR. Godwin, C.F.A.; T, M. Graves, Signet Ring Royal Military College died in a good | ~ SE : 8} | 76th (Punjabis; J. IM. Hazen, . 26th cause under the fospipation of faith ak : | Battery; -A. 'B. (Irving, infantry; H. Fountain Pen in His works, amd in their service : E] |S. Mathews, CFA F. AY. Morris, « thay possessed a consciousness off. PD 5 ' POF.A; J. C. MeD. Morrow, C.E,; C SOMEONE ELSE? ultimate victory," said the preacher. iS. Momimer, MEAT s Rr. R, Moe ¢ "To-day we come to give God thanks ; # ? 3 | Naughton 24th Battalion; 3. Bracelet Watch 1 rks and oto our sympathy [MdCall, RFA CA 'W, McKnight, Tie Pin wse who have lost their dear ; . lc BE S. 'Rankin, C/E.; DL. Sav- : » t is a day of thanksgiving, a 3 2 I AW. Diamond Ring day of remembrance, a day of dedi-} E SF . Midswell, 1 « A} kh: i cation, Systems and age-dong ideas 4 a 'au , IRF A," Walker, Military Brushes have passed away and dynasties ipa | Lin re (Regiment. Necklet, almost ppearved in a single night V ' f dey 0 E.'W. Leonard, DS.0O. i and th ry dissevered remoants of g | LR ot Morris, Cigarette Case races Fit together. (enera- 2 al Ga n jArtillery tons to he concentrated into a ¢ | rs B. Carruthers, 20th single day, and what a day! declared 5] |Battery, VAL CEP POT. Lucas, the preacher "A day of theanksgiv {64th Battalion, IQEF.; J. H.R . ing to God first and foremost for His ; ] : Murphy, (MC, OEF., infantry; R hamiwriting deliverance for us. 'We i IJ. Malaren, (West Yorkshire Regi FER muet Eft up our hearts fn thanksgiv- fment; E. 10. MdMurty ).8.0., 24th Jewelers, Limited sm : ing A wlay of gratitude becanse the x Batts lic on, C.E.F KX Vv strong, Kingston ou: were dhe champions of the M A + Royal Engineers; 8. BML Wald t i We salute them andiour Al- ron, « A., : : 'lies who have suffered--those whose 3 i Captains H. Bt. G Bond, Hoyal lands were ravishied, pooted and de Canadian 'Engineers; I. Drummobta, solated hey kuow what exile and 0 8 {RICE and RFC. ¢. PP, Eawards, oppression are, We salute the gal- ; | Royal Canadian Engineers; . M lant British troops and our own Can a RT ---- > - Hutchinson, Royal Canadiia Engin- B ROG g atid \ he jeers; R. St P. Mosgnove, 'A.P.O; PF. adion forces: tha uk among ine COL. PERREAU 0 a onbrorion R Fe, A. 'H. Tett best of men. Lm fade? 1t 'ommhandant of the Royal Military {ara Battalion: .G. BE. Tinting "When can their glory fade oege. 2531¢ hi Tin 8 as a lope way of agony from Mons SAA momen | MIC. CL. Regiment; N. I. Tooker, a way.of tears and blood. Canada's lio the Bar" was by infantry; A. (T Trimmer, MA name is indissolubly linked with at ars War, was sung by: (har), 101st Battery, C.E] + Masters Howard and Beda Fair | PFlight-Lieut ts eat R We pay gr atitwde 1 to-day o the Can- ™ 5 ; light-Lieutenants 'A, Crerar, , -- The flag hangs on the wall of the FiC.; G. [E. Cushing, R.F.C.; F. L. north balcony, which is always, oe- Hasgow, R.N.AL.; J. D. Smart, R. > cupiad by the R.M.C. cadets, IPI \ an' : dr Dean Starr conducted the serviee Lieutenants E. D. Ashcroft C t Find Dan uff}, honor chaplain of the. Roval Engineers; iJ. 'B. (Freeland, | Md itary College, and read the honor Yorkshire Regiment; A. F. 3 . R.F.A.: J. H. Higginson, R.H.A,! U. Sweeney pronounced the | ¢. Hilliard, JR. jCanadian 'Dragoons; j benediction and the service conelud M. N. McPhee, MC., C.F; RL ¢ | . : ed with the récessional hymn, "0 Va-! Sladen, IP. POLL: A. (R. Stuart, R Buy early aud have it aver WI oi > finger 'tips. Get a smpit] ' Sladen, LL ALR. Stuart, R. y With: the Huger ir : Al [lant Heants CHA. HM. Teed, |C.EF.,. infan: pho" smitation.. [)ori'of pundtrine a0 dr S| Ria" aging miniary| G0 1 2 1 u a Hh id ag | PEDresentatives. in attendance were: After several applications you + an ! General Mewburn, Minister of Militia, ! 1918, find a particle of dandruff or ny accompanied by General. Gwatkin,| Brig Gen. iD. 8. Maelnnes, C.M.C., falling hair, and the sealp will fever, coo oho general staff, General Hell | DSO. general staff. . b J | iteh Alam A ---- J mer, director general of mudketry, Lieut.4Cols. (W. MM. Davis, 2nd eS S iogutiie : . and fol. Osborne, military secretary. ! Pioneer Battalion, ICE.F.; C. J. T. Hi The seats in the centre of the! Stewar:, DSO. PPCLE; J AL The Popular Drug Store. Open cathedral were reserved for college 'Turner, (DS.0, [M.C., Royal Scots Sundays staff and the parents of the deceas- | Pegiment ' Phone 50. Branch 2018 ed cadets, a number of whom were Majors V. J. Kent, 55th Battalion, present. Brig.-Gen. J. S. Maunsell 'C.F.A., OE HW." Macpherson, 4 represented the G.0.C. of Military I'M C., (RICH.A.; W. B. McTaggart, District No. 3, and member of his |DSO.; IC.FA., QABF.; A. NV. 8S. staff were sent. The flowers that | Nordheither, Royal Canadian Dra- Porate 16 altar were sent - tc 8; AST, Powell, DSO... 14th CLOTHING ON EASY Raw i an Starr by Sir Henry Pellatt, of Battalion, (C BUF: MT. D. x Ring- oronto, for the occasion {wood, R.CH.A ; (W. E, Steacy, R, C. TERMS ------ H. A; CFAL J: 1G. Tallon, M.C., adies' Suits, Dresses and Furs . : LSH. (RC.); G. A. Novy, RFA. Lacs. Suits, pre and Ovbreonis, y Roll of Honor, Captains H E. Sstiune, 12h . . 914 H.Lal + 'W. 10. Boyer, D.F.E., Royal AN. Morris, 374 King St. " : 1 ae . Air Force; R. df. ™M, Fume, WM.C. Eo a Capt. BE. D Carr<Harris, R.E.; Royal Air Force; H. A. Thompson, : Lieut. 1B. Inderwick, infantry; Lieut. C.E.F.. infantry Berlin, according to despatches, C. iG. G. MacKenzie; Royal Seots| pisutenahts F. Y. Averny, M.C.. wants to form a combined Allis ahd Ww. F. GOURDIER Fusiliers | Royal Engineers ii i 4 CF German. army to march against (he ix. CEP: H. Li Boyd. - Yorkshire Bolsheviks, in Russia ¢ . 78-80 Brock Street. - 1 Light fInfantry: O L. (Calverley, The Berlin Lokal Anzeiger pro- rig.-Gen. Sir I. Bridges, | Royal Afr iForce; iC. MM. Dobell, Royal tests that Holland has no right to Phone 700 {LC CAMLG.. GOL. Australian welsh Fusiliers; W. K. Domville, extradite the former kaiser. . ; | Royal Air Force; D: 8. Gwyn, M.C,, : b fut al ; ih Daringion Smith, |Royal (Canadian Dragoons; 'W. €. _-- : De S.0.. Royal Dublin [Fusiliers | Hutson, 51st Brigade, RF.A.; T. W. internal and External Pains Lieut.-Col. Xi..(B Laurie, Royal pgs 'Royal (Engineers; E. G. H. C bs Irish Rifles v { . e prom ECTRIC by 8. Sled _, {Lane, Leinster Regiment; H. VY. ar Major G. (B. Wright, DS.0. No.2 Le Afesurier, M.C. - (bar), + Royal D8 THOMAS® ECLE! CTRIC oiL Company. {RICE [C.D CH (McGillivray, RAF; ©. i Thin yy Capiains R. IC. Darling, 48th Bal- |g Pelletier, R.A.F.; T. S, C. Robert- DA At least have your Christmas selection made and put aside for you at Best's to-day. The holiday stocks are open Mik and complete In every way-- J Every bit of dandruff disappears] Bist and plenty of goods to choose W|arier one or two applications of! Pr from. i Danderine rubbed well into the sc ap AND 3 To RR EATER r tation; fA. JFlag, 57th = Vuughan's 'son, Royal (Horse Artillery; iB. de i BUFORE 1S A TEST INJAL THAT SPEAKS FOR ITS Rifles, iA; [W. jl. iL. Gordon, 2nd | Rounsefelt, IMC. Leinster Regi- 13: 3 CURATIVE QUALITIES, Battalion; T. KE. Morrison, 1st Field ment; W. J. Watts, 84th Squadron, Cor pany CB: A IS C. Rogers GRAF Ie A. Welsh, MC, Lord i Stratheona's Horse. Was Pulled Through -- | THE TRYING TIME | Sister Killed by Biother. 1 IN A WOMAN'S LIFE| Matawatchan, Dec. 6.--A fatal ac- " { «Mrs. H Membury, 325 Seaton St. |eident oecurred at Miller, Renfrew (Taronto, Ont., writes "I have used [cSunty, on Tuesday last, when Mar- , Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills and tha Thompsoa, the fourteen-year-oid found them ro be of great henefit to | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J e me, in fact, 1 consider they saved mv Thompson, was accidentally shot by 0 ing life, d. 1 have told many of my her six-year-old brother while he was nejghbors about them iplaying with a gun. The deceased Two years - ago last November {wag a bright, intelligent girl, and her was in poor health. 'The doctor said {untimely end came as a great shock EEO it- was change of life. as [ was over!to her relatives and friends. She have just returned drom England. forty years old, 'and that | would | was « member of the Presbyterian GIVEN A SURPRISE. Mrs, MoKenilo an Mik Nets Dither TURKS MASSACRED, 10,000. have to be very careinl of myself. Society at Matawatchan. The bu-| A i. ive Shortly after {hat I received an aw-|rial took place on Friday trom the (A Fine Silver Sexvica Por the Ex Rtantied 40 Taraato ou Worley. Almost Oxterminated the 'Armenians on ful shock that nearly killed me. The home of her parents to the Mata! ;o,. gor Own Cocrespondant) | opont (his week ta Toronto. Amsterdam, Dee. 9. ~Purkish forces doctor my husband sent for said 1|watchan cemetery. The funeral Naponee, Dec. 7.-The organizers Mrs. W. H. Honter massacred 10,000 Armenians Ti AAA i -------------- i Don't delay, make your selections early, and we will store them for you and deliver the day would sdon be all right, and sent up | service was conducted.by Rev. Mr. Joon thik some medicine, but it only eh Thompson, of Matawatchan. 4 Mrs. J ro] for Svatdaviufl dhe towne Guat to increase the trouble. 1 was then es, Itace, eck ment. The Tichpt vein, Mills Com} cording to ris by the taken to the hospital The doctors Rxtra ial In & Goods deriplions h pany at Camden East £5 rooming full) Yorwaerts of 1 dg z ng Seam ned nes. but could not anders ra con and Snvelopes to . blast under the rhanggenent of CO. In fighting mm More than Tables, with" chair Then they sent for a specialist, as| Match. printed with initial and Sambar Oman. Of Amherst No. | tow 39 yermns wo ed au or bench to match. EL PHI [| art he eth het Se Sat, Bok 54 Wo i tn ly res oa he Sky he oa : ip} en the specialist cama was in Canada. rmdrted Tartsr to 'pt HH Mail promptly attended to. = Bomb roops 'Plunder ictrolas.and Victor retards, A com- ty k always on hand, | Hl a box of | nothing the "1am now well rs able wo Ioan" arr that an Eftente committee do my own work" Price 58c a box at all 'dnaters or aboard FE ee TT paflled. for | answered his questions Ln right. Every day I was getting The Jackson -- 171 and and 175 weaker, and when my husband came Hine comld a hia 1 was going, as 1 oh [iconid rea thoughts, but said : ; sol - Children' we ql The thing. day a friend came with a cab i Trade has Free) a su {| and took me to their homé. They got [four dollars for the Belgian. child-| thirn's Heart and Nerve! ren's refief fund from the 3 hoot ed takivg them and be- chiidred, Palace school No. bio pebmi "The Bertin National Tidende as- hae. arrived at Withelmshaven warships. Special In Chrigmas Cards, Twenty-five boxe: of Carifimas cards with Mitial and greet- ing in oa red ink, colors white, grey, bufl and la- vender, Special price for tids week, "he Titman © Prem, 171 and 175 President Fo invited by Cologne 40 weet eingitiont "from Berlin and "other Gorman cities 132 per Shire, Jor the purpose of brinving | ing regarding any. ey Cermtan Turkih eral in Constal in 1916 1,396,350 nics dad been ported, wnd that of 1hat number 1,056,650 "had been Senartel. |