[THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. mae =! 00D | 4 THEATRICAL. Military Matters Sea P tical rac 1 ca | "The Very ldea.h All ranks who are in receipt of ra- Sophisticated e may be fresh|yiong or allowance in lien thereof, are {farce and y comic idea Tul | 4, have an extra allowance of twenty- in nimble ar ! Progress, a8) gva cents per man for the 25th of # N will be witnessed at the Grand |paember for Christmas dinner uggestior RE : _-- and might, in ii LeBardn's Bombardier J. V. Grace and Gun- merry aad i: iating comedy, "The | pop Morgan have been discharg- Vg = _-- == = == = == = = en == Very Idea ein shall the spec- ed from © Battery, R.C.H.A., to civil ftator see and hear, not through a life. OH : i glass darkly nor in the echo of his J . Ir - rds, the proad and pi h theor- Sergt.-Major D. M. Pennie has re- Bt eager fo (est his theories by the lf, oq vom on command to duty as perfect a baby as with the R. 8. A parentage will permit; 3 ¥ into his experiment a aru pyre p 8 ss, No. 3 OC. G. R., Mer r Xmas scatier-witted "young husband sua fo 0 M.S. Jones, No 3 CG. R. 4 ye end pig Company, has been admitted to hos- | craving To 01s and B % " fer rom : : as their proxies their newly-wedded pital, sick. He is'still suffering fro the effects of exposure and weather and parlor maid, twin | pinks of physical perfection. In conditions at the front. Thi 4 § {such complication not merely a cog -- s No.3 Des 18 store 1s crowded slips, but the Shes] of matettal por pet oh oi. Stapnens, No, 3 De (love revolves and the end o eo Queen's Military Hospital. with the most wonder- Very 1dea!" is as sportive and di- vesting as beginning and progress T ton ; : vr ogy Teal he number of men discharged with it. In a word, the farce is a from the Depot Field Battery on Sat- ful assortment of suit- : Fa ead. t Ire f ho wotion, freshly handled, of 4 urday was ten. There are now very | NOL ay rs oan : few menfleft in that unit, which has TO-NIGHT And Eight More Shopping Day Until Christmas 1500 Worth of HANDKERCHIEFS | r= £ J TTT sued plhywright. hn oe ¥ gued playwrigh been tHe first to demobilize in the able gifts for men ever Kingston garrison. At Griffin's, i a A Douglas Fairbanks, that ever po- 257 BATTALIONS RAISED Will be offered to-night and Monday and as there are many dainty gift handkerchiefs in the collection, we ask you to see these. » seen in the city. «le pular optimistic arieraft star, at this a. Buits ... .., ..$20.00 to $85.00 - 4 i theatres»is happy in his newest and ag : hi \ -- T : y {highly entertaining photoplay, "He|And Sent Yc. anada--i4 ¢ {Comes Th Smiling" The admirers The Department of Militia and De- House Coats .. . $7.50 to $15.00 Lo > upon every new production in which | fence authorizes the publication of a Sweater Coats . .$38.50 to $12.00 UR he appears with absolute confidence | record of all the Infantry battalions Dressing Gowns, $10.00 to $25. that they will not suffer disappoint- raised in Canada for the Canadian Neck Mufflers, Wool, $1 to $3.50 i ment Independent of the usual Expeditionary Force, which _ Subse~ Neck Mufflers, Silk, $3 to $12.00 : Fairbanksian athletic stunts which! quently crossed the sea With the Umbrellas .. ...$1.25 to $5.00 } this screen player has made famous, | SXception of. the Best oY Oh on Bath'Robes . . . . + 87.00 to $8.50 the story of the play is not only no-| Which Wore attested at A a Linen Handkerchiefs 20¢ to 50¢ ¢ vel, but dramatic - and appealing. | SHOWS w here Sad 3 torps was Jeciy t Silk Handkerchiefs .75c to $2.25 Dorothy Dulton. the beautiful Thos, od: it alto shows what a Hats... .. .. .. ..25¢ to $5.00 i | H. Ince star, will also be shown tin | #8¢ ho jem += Aig obvi a PB piv Gaps ... .. ....$1.00 to $3.75 | 1"Vive La France, "which is sald to] raised, now are serving 3 | Canadi: ing eleven of its Cravats . | 2. bé f x ai ays sh | C anadiap corps, forming e l s Soc to $2.50 & one of the best phutopiuye ie which | twelve brigades; the remaining brig- Shirts ... © ., ..$1.00 to $3.50 she has ever appeared, an ep x % Wool Gloves . TN. .78¢ to $2.00 {increase the number of x admirers | 8de is formed of Canadian Mounted Kid Gloves .. . \ 81.85 to $5.00 lin this eity The productlon is elab- | Riftes orssniztd on nani ande i Silk Hose ... .. | .78¢ to $1.25 jorate in-foany respects, and for sheer | Others wer ahsor ae or ys an a Wool Hose ... .. | .50¢ to $1.50 realism and thrills few pictures have | that Is, they were ae 5 ta rein aie % {equalled, and none excelled "Vivedla | S0Ome one or other of the corps n he A few had somewhat differ- | 3 Overcoats ... ,.$520.00 to $40.00 600 Boxes Dainty Gift Handkerchiefs 2 very pretty gift handkerchiefs in a dainty gift box... .i.. ..i.. el, anchox 1 very pretty gift handkerchief in a dainty gift E box ".. 25¢ box = 4 2 very pretty gift handkerchiefs in a dainty gift 3 very pretty gift handkerchiefs in a dainty gift 3 very pretty gift handkerchiefs in a dainty gift 3 very pretty handkerchiefs in box . . . . 75¢ box 4 very pretty handkerchiefs in box . . .. . 15¢ box 3 very pretty handkerchiefs in box . . . $1.00 box = d many others at . . . . $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 a box ] 5 " ' 3 | field { France." Don't miss this programme | " LA Handkerchiefs, Ties, Gloves, ete., of entertaining feature -- jent fates: One, the 86th, became a put in fancy boxes free of chine | machine gun battalion; the 228th, charge. At the Strand | 239th, 256th and 257th were trans- The whole amazing story of Am- | formed into Canadian railway troops, bassador James W. Gerard's experi- [the 6th, 3rd, 10th and 7th Battalions ' i +] a; Cdr apectivi hg 99 a ences during the four years in Ger. | respectively; and the 230th became made into a re-| Part of the Canadian Forestry Corps Any of these selections would please any Suess during the man, and we re sure our superior styles { markable historical film, which will | The Officers Chosen. . . . 3 be shown to-night for the | . y . and right prices will please you. You're last thme at the Strand, The eleotiin of officers. of 'ihe 3 Th shi 8 called i is | Queen's University heological As- just as welcome to look as to buy. [on aay Hales called, Ilka hil ms ray aac Ax was made with the hearty co-opera- | [inal session of Friday. Capt. the tion of Ambassador Gerard, is en-| Rev. A. G. MaeKinnon, of Lachine, aorsed by the administration, and is | Was re-elected president; Rev. W. ® oe {said to be a very marvelous dra-|M. Kinnawin, BA. B.D, Toronto, | matic picture. One of the most dra- { Was elected vice gresident; and matic moments in history occurred | Rev. W. Taylor Dale, wo Cooke's {thirty days before the war at Kiel | church, Kingston, was elected secre 50 week. = Mr. Gerard stood on the deck tary-treasurer, 3 s {of the imperial yacht while the If off your route it pays to walk. | aisor Stood beakle Bi. ana atone Met the Architects. €d the entrance of the British fleet| The building committee of for a friendly celebration. The kais- | General Hospital met - Messrs. er knows that within a month that [Phen and Lee, expert hospital archi- fleet would be all that stood between tects. Boston, and talked over plans him and = world dominion, ~ That for the proposed additions, and more evening there was a dinmer to the especially regarding location, but no admirals of the British fleet. The ' definite action was taken. Details kaiser could not bring himself to | Will be gone into later on. . attend. It was his brother, Prince eT -- | Hénry, who closed with a toast to Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. { bis visitors, in which he said, "We! . An exclusive line of personal greet- 'are sorry you -are leaving and sorry | ing cards with initial, monogram or You came." This untactful remark / crest embossed. All orders delivered | was put down by the British as a | promptly. slip of the tongue. It was fraught; The Jackson Press, 171 and 175 | with meaning, | Wellington street. 1] REET = == fe] = ns --- £8 oF -- = _-- = --_-- _-- = = _ == = = == L \-- | Men's Handkerchiefs | 3 men's Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs in gift box 50¢ box 3 men's pure linen handkerchiefs in gift box 75¢ box 3 men's pure linen handkerchiefs in gift box $1.00 box Also other numbers at . . . $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 box Men's pure linen handkerchiefs by the dozen, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 dozen. These will also be sold in half dozens. ee J . Children's Hand' chiefs 1 600 boxes plain white hemstitched, put up 3 in very oo prettybox OY, TG SS .25¢ box 100 boxes put up 3 in a cute litte Noah's Ark, just the thingforagift .. .. ....... . .25¢ box AND MANY OTHER KINDS NOW READY a : J Jon Laidlaw & Son LIMITED, \ LTT Ty hha "At the Grand. ) Elected Its Officers. What would you do if you were an | Cataraqui Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Outcast and if every one despised you on Friday evening elected officers as { tor something you didn't do? This | follows: W. N. Linton, W.M.; E. J. {is the novel and peculiar circum- | Hartrick, S.W.; F. J. Wilson, J.W.; i stance that Fanny Ward found her-| Rev. G. 8. Clendinnen, chaplain; H. self in while playing her best and | A. Graham, secretary; C .S. Wheeler, | latest Pathe release, "THe Yellow | treasurer. Ticket." This is the most outstand- | ing and spectacular of any of Miss | | Ward's works, and in this picture she | The Choice Of America. i makes one of the best heroines ever! In greeting cards is at your dis- 4 !seen in this kind of film. The scenes | posal at fhe Sollege Boi Store. Tne WwW EN WOO ES are all wonderfully well adapted for | five most exclusive and 'bes os OM S WHITE L GLOVI the purpose, and the plot is such that | America are represented, . . {it leaves nothing to be desired for, a a splendid heavy quality sold at 75¢ a the making of an excellent photo-| St. George's Tea and Sale. play. To complete this super spe- o 'Church a omen s a ~ 5 ir: . 3 cail bill there will be the Pathe|George's Cathedral annual tea an pair; warm and durable; 110 pairs only ve mame Luts the Pathe] Giorecs Setiedral sumuel tea and Ji the best type, and other fine reels 17th, in St. George's Hall. to sell. To-night for 49c a pair. fi vei will round out a programme LTT i EEE ORR i EEE Jj ell worth seeing. There will also Mr. and Mrs. © Peter MacPhail, be an act 'of high class vaudeville er re A irl fi that will balance out this bill that Dru IO Soune tha Jughre will be shown for the first three days } ment of SAugy an vy! tine MacPhail, to William Charles WHITE KNITTED NECK SCARFS, full 11 of next week. . | Imeson, © A.P.C., Quebec, son of Mr. | d : : od- . . . 5 1 A COMING EVENT. and Mrs. Charles Imeson; the we length and width with knitted fringed a ety ae ok Programme of Queen Street Meth-| 14 his farm to Joseph Jackson. s 'gaa i odist Church Concert, i Josey ends; suitable for men and wotnen. fl rns! sora mme or he incor orl qareeting cards" Get them ai the ; . . : Tuesday next, in which a choir of Very special to-night for 50c each. thirty voices, CHRISTMAS CARDS WA and instrumental t gm mri 6 peste] Pap, Burdered ad Folders ' 2 A Emboussd. ny plate necessary. dy 4 machine : fi 1 % : The kind you have been looking for BLACK SILK HOSE; fine makes with ; : Son Senie miele ? = : ad Bethel C. E. Society. arket St, Kingston deep garter lisle top and reinforced Bethel Christian Endeavor Society % elected these officers on Friday even- DAIL : * + | > ¥ MEMORANDUM. san ex ing: Hon. presidents, John Veale, F.| . 1 " toes and heels; a tra good wearing I. Wilson, and 1sobei Moxley: prost:| gIN® Very Tea." Grand. L1% quality. Special To-night for 89¢ a pair. [HH foe. Tr" poruce: saeo-president, |essnsr, for probubliitien MEE ET Vi H Monday evening's Wh 2 Bessie Beswick; treasurer, William 8 a : H§| Lomax; organist, Miss Doris Fowler; beta assistant organist, Miss Mary Bes- Hi! wick; convenor prayer meeting com- oa i ll mittee, Miss FI 'lyde; conve- 100 BOXES FINE EMBROIDERED | or eats Florence Ciyde: cot] | HANDKERCHIEF, 3 in a box, made [lll ers convener misionary commie: ; cial commitice, Miss Mary Beswick; ~ in Ireland; very dainty patterns.. To- [ffficonvenor Toaurn. Tian 8 Commit night for 75cabox. cher soars wom: