-- It's Our 'January Clearance Sale ime! And when we start to do a thing we always do it. We back up our clothes at 20 per cent. discount, the same as we do at full price. You'll get "all there is in it," for just one fifth less than the. market price, and no hedging. 'The goods are marked in plain fig- ures. Take one fifth off the price and pay us 'the balance." . Menand boys' clothing and furnish- ings ald must go. Blue and black suits epted. ; ht will be expensive to miss this op- portunity. © . Men in khaki, take advantage of our '20 per cent. discount sale. The sooner you call the better you'll fare. All sales for cash. Livingston Brock Sgreet. ©, . If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk. hr Si % HEL i At the. Grand. For to-night and to-morrow, mati- [nee only, the Grand will 'present a | super- featire of excellence in the | Margarita Fisher in a new and high- class attraction cntiled "The Mantle {of Charity Viiss Fisher is the star of many successes, and never has she l completed such a wonderful picture {as this one, and all her work is with- {out doubt of the highest calibre. Sup- { porting her in this release are many old favorites who are well known to all film fans in Kingston, and all the {scenes were obtained on special es- | tates that were secured for the pur- pose. "The Mantle of Charity" is a picture well worth seeing,and all who miss it will lose the treat of the sea- SOM. There will-also be the Pathe News, exeellent comedy reels, and ad- ditional features that will balance out a fine picture programme. There will also be an act of vaudeville that will please even the most ° eritical, This bill will be for these days only, as the Russian Symphony Orchestra will be on Friday night, and that great comedy success, "Turn to the Right," 'will be on Saturday At the Strand. "A Woman of Redemption' tells a most surprising and interesting story of thé Southern mountains on Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. It de- tails the manner in which the daugh- ter of a lumberman meets and falls in love with the son of the man who owns the whole section of country. It tells of the way that she reforms this young man June Elvidge in the role of the girl has one of the most charming and delightful char- {acters she has ever assumed Jahn Bowers is also seen in a very pleas- ing role in the character of the young man who is reformed. Waterfalls, primitive forests and high moun- tain. peaks figure in the scenic ef- fects. "A Woman of Redemption" is corking good scréen entertainment. See it by all means. At Griffin's. Fred. Stone, for many years a foremost: comedian in musical eome- dies, makes his public debut in mo- tion pictures in "The Goat," a splen- | did photoplay, which will be shown at Griffin's to-ddy, Friday and Satur- gay . The character he portrays in "The Goat" "is that of a young iron worker who is' infatuated with the movies, and he has many interesting adventures. The play abounds in moments of real pathos, human na- lture and above all, wholesome com- edy. Mr. Stone's success in pictures ig already assured; by reason of his worldwide popularity and his extra- ordinary powers as an eccentric co- median. If you love adventure and mysterious tales of buried treasure, then you will surely enjoy Lila Lee's second Paramount picture, "Such a Little Pirate," which will be shown as an added attraction at this thea- tre during the next three days. It will be remembered that Miss Lee was seen not long ago in her first Much Below | 'Present ~~ Mill Prices This year in particular its its opportunities ROE Satie mr tral thes ever, as many omen Whe felt it ta be unpatriotic or ex. gand Pe RE an Zens at prices. f§l cess in ng. | photoplay, "The Cruise of the Make- believes," which was'a decided sue- cess, and In "Such & Little Pirate" this dainty star duplicates this suc- neertain manner, and is sire ta) p se the host of admirers 10 have come to know Lila Lee in pt ghort Hine ye has ovecn before ithe, screen publ. il THE WORLD'S TIDINGS IN BRIEF FORM S-------- }| Tidings From All Over Told in a Pointed and Pithy Way. Very mild weather prevails this week in Saskatchewan. ; Rev. Edward Cockburn, librarian of Knox College, Toronto, is dead. Congressman-elect Berger of the Milwaukee Leader and four other} The Union Bank will pay a 10 per" cent. divigend and sell the balance of the authorized capital to share- holders at $160 per share, ' The - three-year old daughter of Mrs. Henry Oliver, in Sandwich West, died of influenza, the fifth victim in the family within two weeks. At 'the Northland inquiry in Ot- tawa, Major Westmore, 0.C., the con- ducting party, said he and bis staff would be well satisfied to &ontinue attached to that ship so long as she continued transporting troops to if Canada. ' ; Three years' {imprisonment -in penitentiary and a fine of $500 or further six months imprisonment, was the sentence imposed by Magis- trate Kingsford, Thursday, on Charl- es Watson, former Toronto policeman convicted of having objectionable] i: political literature in his possession. Careful consideration was promiis- ed by Hon. W. D. McPherson, pro-1 vincial secretary on behalf of Ontar- io government in regard to resolu- tions of the On municipal asso- Slation for amend ts giving muni- es greater control utilities, {form of the charming and talented | of their|"® ny owned An' effort is being thade by Kings- ton Braneh of the Great War Vet- erans' Association to secure far this city the services of ong of the lec- turers now touring Canada giving lectures on the subject of "Repatria- {tion and Employment of Soldiers." The department of soldiers' civil re- establishment at Ottawa are arrang- ing these lectures, and the G.W.V.A, are anxious fo have Kingston includ- ed in their itinerary. One of the of- ficial lecturers is to be fn this district towards the latter end of Japuary, and it is probable that he will be se- cured for this city < i The records of "Hun subdiviion bot | the district registrar under fhe M. 8: A. have heen forwarded-to Kingston, and the Hull office, which was con- ducted by Col. Labell, has been closed." These records will be filed with those at the head office here, which is engaged in putting the files in>gshape to form future reference. When the work is completed it is expected that it will form an impor-} tant part of the archives at Ottawa. It is stated that Lieut.-Col. C. C. Bennett, who has been A. A. G. at headquarters M. D. No. 2 since Sep- tember last, is slated for a pdst at Victoria, B.C. An important increase n cloth- ing allowance for the men of the R.AF. has just heen made. The allowance wivich was formerly $14.44, has been increased to $3 and those men Who have been dis. charged will have - the diffgrence sent to them by mail. Ro -- " A picture appears in the London Illustrated Herald on December Sth which shows the 21st: Bat- talion color party with their colors at: Westminster Abbey, wheré they were handed over so tha: they could be taken into Germany 'at the head of"thé battalion. In wae calor party are SergeantiMajor Jordan, of Picton,. and Sergeant Cross, of Marmora, along with otfier mem- bers of the 21st Battalion: Attention is drawn in orders to the fact that in all correspondence refer- ring to -individual soldiers, the ini. tials of .the Christian name are -not sufficient, but that the name must be wiftten out in fulk The band of the G. W. V. A which is supplying the music at the covered rink this season, madé a dplendid showing "at the hocksy match on Wednesday evening. Their selections during the intervals were much appreclated by the spectators. Private D. McNab: No.3 GA. 8. C. Service Company, having reported at Kingston on the closing of the bakery | at Deseronto, ceases to draw pay as) a first-class baker, i Lieut. 8. Crosthwaite, No. 3 C. Al 8. ©. Service, Compdny, is now in, charge of the Méchanical Transport Section of that anit; with offices at the mechanical, trial Tt garage. Corporal James' Whalen, No. 3 C. A. 8S. C. Service Cofnpany, was ad- mitted to hospital While on leave in Ottawa. The white ios mascot which has its quarters @ Tete de Pont 'barracks, is a faithfi} mascot. While the battery is having its exercise ride every. morning, the bulldog takes the lead in the parade 'around the bar- rack square, and keéps its place there until it is completely exhausted. 1s pranks are of great Interest to the battery boys. Captain Francis J. Mooney - is 'continued on the regimental list on' appointment as second in command of 'dispersal station "H." ddfeut. George S. Bowden is at- peched to the clearing services com- mand, i : M.C., is posted fof duty as in command dispersal station "G," : Ottawa. Lieut. George 'F. 'Newlands is posted for duty With disperas} sta~ tion "H." (AE i r 'Major Ho. 1. Horsey is: detailed for duty at and*will administer the district from, that place x + a Banas Fru Rink to-n e SE Sod Ten ant cater r probabil ! LAK Wednesday, Jan TON- B B= Ys rion ry Sth, 1919, bY Jer. J. D, lis, ade MJ ke, Jsvond, daughter of borng Ont. t,t b Fg tas Ho! mn o> " #1 Belleville, Ont WEMP-NIC ; 5 CE ns ro oon: % Sol rl 3 wm B. Megloughlin, mats Captain ceisngain | J a -- From New York Distinctive And Well Chosen : DRESSES For Countless Winter Occasions MADEMOISELLE Do You Desire 3 GEORGETTE AND SATIN FROCK FOR AFTERNOON OR DANCE WEAR? . i If so, here we have s them PRICED - FROM $30.00 to $60.00 A Wool Jersey Frock The soft kind that accentuates the straight lines of the | o new silhouette i Specially, Priced at $40 Pmt: 5 a a soaiirerise, F rocks of Excellent All Wool Serges In Navy Blue or Black A serge frock is the indispensable type of dress for all round wear. We believe it will interest you to see our splendid collection of these fashionable dresses to-morrow, which we are specializing at from $12.00 To $50.00 i Sm os if sinnns HY RENNER To [TA wi The Taal Et © # x