PAGEEIGHT = [HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. a | eerie SO OO 2 | meme | Wary Waters] Reminding You That Fine Linens or cainable In Quantities at Laidlaw's, and Presenting Below a Few Suggestions From a Magnificent Christmas Display of High-grade Linens at Prices About the Same asa Year Ago | hia At The Grand. Lieut. «Col, Smart and Major F. W. "Ii Robe of Honor" received its Partridge are members of a general a premiere ng at the Grand last| court-martial sitting at Fort Henry | eventing and all present were highly on. Tuesday in fhe cae of a deserter. about the way that the . } enthusiastic g | leading part w lov:d by (hag etev-l There are 17 officers and 385 O e "er and emine . Henry B. Wal-{ other ranks belonging to the 3rd thall, Mr. W 1, wiro has starred| division aboard the 3.5. Olympie, in many other successes such as "Thel yhich should' arrive from England | Birth of a- Nation," "With Hoops of] + Halifax on Friday. ® | Steel," 'played his role of a young pL | socie ty man with all the grace and Eight men of the Depot Field Bat- jeharm for which he §8 &nown, and tery were sent fo hospital, sick, on {some of his characterizations were y oqo. | excellent to say the least. Running} ' = | through the story was a very pretty Q M 8. 0. Curry. No. 3 Depot * ; { little ronvar nee that gave the picture Field Battery, has been transferred a touch of realism which only can bei, "or. ps A CRP. (R C H. A % 3 | realized when there is a boy and a Depot) : > Especially worth while are those gift (girl concerned. Supporting this!' : se suggestions from a man's store on whal a {popular star was an excellent east,| 4 ..iv of forty-aight returhed sol- man would like for Christmas. . | many of whom mre known for their} . patients for Queen's Military | support of Mr. Walthall in other|g ..\.) arrived at the Grand Trunk productions. .. For the completion of | tation this afternoon, and were re- 4 > 8 the bill there was the Pathe News, moved to the hospital in ambulantes. . 4 . OSE Each item menlioned is suggested be- one of those Judge Drown stones -- cause we have made ¢ ost careful study that made such a hit in the Summer} 5 g u Instructor Clark has re- Li: ive made a most ca 1 study and a very laughable comedy, whilei 4% the R. 0. H. A. from arma- of what men like and appreciate, {the Dancing Kings presented am aot] "0 cooction duty of new and novel dances that were a TR ; | decided treat. This programme will A board of officers assembled at { be shown again to-night and also to- headquarters Stores. No. 3 C.ASC. Regardless of what they say, men are morrow, both matinee and might. Soe Company, on Tuesday fore: comfort loving erealions and when you At the Strand noon for the purpose of taking an in- give hi ; sth at is ¢ . z J . . ventory of the stores of the C.A.85.C. give him something that adds to his com J Ambassador James W. Gerard's fa-| i" o © p A §.., and handing over fort you earn his hearly commendation of mous book, "My Four Years In"Ger-| po oo 1 ma eA 8. © Service your good judgment. So we suggest i" | many," done into moving pictures, Company Ne zilt of | was shown to the public for the first | a La : . time in Kingston when it was exhibit-| piv three N. ¢. 0's and men ed in the Strand Theatre last night. |, . poen demobilized from No. 3 With conflicting emotions the audi-| pn 0 Pigld Battery during the last ence sat through it, applauded thun: | three days. | derously, hissed or were moved as| -- y . hl ju e se ones from hefate fhe Asshssina- | According to a routine order which on at Sarajevo up to America's eN-| 4s just been issued no post-dis- try into the war "The. plottings of | CLAE® pay will be paid tb officers fore thejr eyes who resign their commissions or ap- the great German military autocracy | sintment. for world domination are revealed | ap ssa Es es { ear | in a way that grips, also the violation | | of Belgium, and the events that led | ou | up to the declaration of war with} | Germany Through the picture Am-| | bassador Gerard himself moves, ap- . a > | pearing in those incidents in Ped S re : alters i | . Suils, Ove reouts, | aps, Swe ilers, {Bo played so prominent a part as the | Underwear, Shirts, Hose, Neckwear, Um- representative of the United States. | brellas, Mufflers. Gloves, 'ajamas, Loung- The picture shows the contemptihle | ing Robes, Smoking Jackets, ete. Hand- Altitude Bi Germay aytosraey dor ¥ snhiof ak wre . . . » a; a » ore a war and o el kere hiefs, Neckwear, ete. put in Fancy insults to which the ambassador was The Late Mrs. McCullagh. Boxes Free. z subjected The Strand orchestra; Mrs. Jane McCullagh, one 'of the i" gave a fine rendering of Poet and |plder citizens of Kingston, passed ' f Peasant Overture | away at the residence of her son, on | Samuel McCullagh, on Tuesday morn- At Griffin's, | hig The late Mrs. McCullagh was se X ' Marguerite Clark, who, according | the widow of the late George McCul- to her admirers all over the country | lagh, who died seven years ago. She 1Vl S on S TOC ' is the sweetest girl in motion pie- | was born in New Town, Hamilion, } ® tures, a statement none appears will-| Ballintemple, County Armagh, Ire. ing to dispute, was seen as a dainty, jland, on April 11th, 1825. She came ae JOHN S. BROWN AND SONS Famous Pure Linen Irish Damask Table Cloths ; 2 yards x 2 yards 2yardsx2i yards .. .. .. .. .$7.00 to $15.00 each 2yardsx3 yards .. .. .. . . .$8.00 to $20.00 each 2} yards x 2} yards : 2} yardsx 2} yards .. . .. .. .$8.50 to $28.00 each. JOHN S. BROWN AND SONS Famous Pure Linen Irish Damask Table Napkins 224 x 22} inches 24 x 24 inches ~~ 25x 25inches .. .. .. . . .$7.00 to $16.00 a dozen hy 'Genuine Irish Mercerized Damask Table Cloths 2vardsx2vyards . .. .. .. . ....$2.00 to $4.00 each 2yardsx 2} yards .. .. .. . $2.50 to $5.00 each 2 yards x 3 yards . . . . $2.00 to $6.00 each Genuine. Irish Mercerized Damask Table Napkins 224 x 224 inches 24x 24inches .. .. .. .. .. .. $1.50 to $6.00 a dozen GENUINE HAND EMBROIDERED MADIERA Direct From the Island of Madiera Luncheon Setts LE $4.50 to $15.00 a sett. Genuine Hand Embroidered Madiera Doylies and Centre Pieces : 6 inch, 8 inch, 10 inch, 18 inch, 20 inches and 24 inches in size. Prices range from 25c¢ to $10.00 each. Genuine Hand Embroidered Madera Tray Cloths. Prices . .. .$2.00 to $5.00 each Genuine Hand Embroidered Madiera Sideboard and Dresser Scarfs. Prices .. .. .. ..$2.25 to $6.00 each --_ Ha ET ------ self-willed, democr: Belgian coun- | to Canada in a sailing vessel with : tous in Boi po oplay "Out of a| her father when only a child, and a Tn 4 an ; Clear Sky," wi great success yes- | jived in Kingston most of her life If Of Your Route It Pays to Walk. : terday at this theatre. The triumph j dive is Te bi~her only surviving of the star and the photoplay was in- | son Samuel MeCullagh, caretaker of stantaneous. It must be conceded lhe: Armouries The deceased was rby even the most blaze patrons of [4 member of St. Luke's Anglican | the movies that "Out of a Clear Sky" | Church is a productipn far above the aver- | or ------------ . age. The great melodramatic spe- | New Bank For Kingston. tacle, 'Cheating the Public,' was' Negotiations wera completed on also shown for the first time vester-' yu nday with the general manager of day, and aroused much interest. It {0 Bank of Nova Scotia at Toronto, is a stirring realization that there igor the opening up of a branch of are food profiteers on every hand d. | phat bank in Kingston. The tempor- The different roles are interpreted | ary location of the brameh will be on by an all-star cast. These two fea: | princess street. It is understood that ture pictures and th fal pictures | une big business carmied on by the of the Great War, together with the, 1,0n) banks during the Victory Loan usual very funny comedy, fs sure to | campaigns was the inducement for entertain all who witness this Pro-| ghe locating of the new bank in the gramme during the/next two days. oy. i (Continued on Page 3.) i qu Ee i Little Girl Injured. : INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. { Little Peggy McManus, daughter of Major W. J. McManus, garrison Local Notes and Items of General | 4 iutant, suffered a most distressing In | accident on Monday, when she was 'Holly for Christmas. Leave ord- | struck by an automobileswhile cross- ers at 'Carnovsky's. | ing the street. as sustpined. to tye The mayoralty (contest has not | wrist and arm was susthined yet developed any warmth, ---- Remember Bethel church tea and | The civic committees are this | sale, 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12th. week holding 'their final meetings | A. IM. Rankin, M.P.P., was in Ot-| for the year. t FRET Pure Linen Plain Tray Cloths to be Embroidered 13.x 20 inches 16 x 24 inches 18x27inches .. .. .. .. .. ....50cto $1.25 each Pure Linen Plain or Stamped Runners '18 x 36 inches 18 x 45 inches \ : 18x54inches .. .. .. .... . .$1.00 to $2.00 each A 3 . Special! 25 Dozen of Initialed Embroidered and Hem- stitched Fine Pillow Slips Special... .. ....... ..... 000000 $2.25 a pair J J - Kid Gloves are alway dcceptable gifts. We = [lll awa on # good roads deiquation 1: | sc mmnaghess rnc ' terviewing the government, RIS A CARDS carry the best makes: Dent's, Fownes fll "si" Luke's church is negotiating CHR! TMA 35 Las it 'well likel td a and Rouillien i in all the wanted styles Hi! El ad. bw ikely Bama. dren Srosin a atiotty ty di this work. Prices reasonable. The seqretary of the Board of | in the Sit y doing 4 is wa Tice reason . and shades. ll lH}! Trade acknowledges the receipt of | HANSON. CROZIER & EDGAR '23 . . 4 . : ' $5 to 'the Belgian children's health Women's Fine Kid Gloves in black, white Wl ivod'sy Dr. #1. E. Day 20 Market St. Kingston i It ds wmnderstood that (George ~ MORANDUM and tan, also black with white points Smith has accepted the chairman- a ATLY WH hu Hl ship for Kingston and Frontenac! Assault at Arms, Armouries, S. and white with black. Special price [lf shiv for Kinesion and Frontenac su lap 5 page thie, ri: sand for 'Christmas at $1.75 a pair, | New crop' almonds, filberts and the Victory Chapter of the Daughters : / Sosgaunts at Carnovsky's, of the Bmpire Are hohiih E & Rummage ; ' Hl e hockey junior and inter-!Sale inithe Market building on - Women's Heavy Cape and Mocha Kid Hl, TI8 "G00, Ji, tu ork (nema, December 11th Gloves in tan and "grey. An ideal and lan Thursday seeming wil ge-K DIED: love for winter wear at $1.75, $2.00, The Princess Street Methodist | CROZIER=In Kingston, Dec. Sth 2.25 and $2. 50 church league gave a cocoa SETViCe | puneral (private) Wedhesday after- an a pair. to IM. [R. Veitch, recently married. noon to Cataraqui Cemetery. It was an occasion for music and |GILMOUR--in Kingston on Dec. 9th, Women's Washable Doe Skin Gloves i in ijl refreshments. | 1918, William Clmour, aged 39 fi At a meeting of the city property white onl y at $2. 00 a pair. HE committee yesterday afternoon, it Funeral from his late residence, 449 \ A LIMITED QUANTITY OF PURE LINEN HUCKA. ; BACK TOWELS LEFT ToSellat... .. .- . .. os 75c 10.52.00 each Joh alan & Som RAR LIAL BRU SR Barri treet, Wednesday afters was decided to increase the insurance noon et 2.30, Service at 2 o'clock fi on the fair grounds buildings by $5,-| to Cataraqui Cemetery. Children's Kid Gloves, all sizes in tan, cape, 000. and also to, not rent any Of thig| Friends And Scausiniunces comet: kid at $1.00 and $1.50 a pair. . "Hifi vohidings tor storage purposes. | [MERERON in Kingston General Hos. Dec. 9th, 1818, Lola Evelyn fron, : Pianoforte' Recital. wi Erni , He : Men's Heavy Cape Kid, Dent's, best Thor ietorte Rectal, 1 Laai wife of Senet, € Funeral wit be held from Latimer Bot 'make, lined and unlined at $2. wan | Fung et Church on. Wednesday, > ' " Dec. "1th, xt 11 o'clock, and thence) $2.2 and $2.50 a pair. \ A entire programm to Cataragai Cemetery. 4 CULLAGH In Ki on on Dee. i 1 ie doi 18, , cCullagh, rellet Lined Mitts For Men, Women and Boys in |i Espagnole," by Moskowskd, . mocha and kid. Very warm, for 756 : to 52.00 a pair. : Sao