HERG] Miary News R At the Grand, | The Beigic is bringing the 1st War plays bave had their day and! Army Troops Qompany Engitteers for have gone. Rex plays and unclean | Ottawa and fifty-two N.C.O's. and aud unwiolesome dramas, waich| pes for Kingston. She is due 'at seemed to bhavy the all for a Lime | pag fax 'on Friday, have vimished into Yat, jipmico where | 5 -- S50 many epoeierai rads ultimacely Major Starr of Toronto has taken {depart Now comes a return to the! over the duties of A.P.M., succeeding sanple and wholesome drama; a re-| Captain Black who his been, ap- turn to cléan swories and dowarigit, | pointed APM. MD. No. 2 with the honest plays that hold the mirror up| rank of major. Major Starr, who is lo life Lmd appeal to all classes and |g con of the late Rev. J. E. Starr, a conditions <i men and women, not former pastor of Sydenham Street tw say the children. Metnodist 'church, is well acquainted It will be recalled that'a few years in Kingston. He is u graduate of ago ""llie Rosary." by Edward E.fthe Royal Military College and was house won great popplarity. Its cem® engaged in engineering work for the tral character, kev, Father. Kelly, | Canadian Pacitic Railway when war became as widely known and as fam- was declared. He at once volunteer- ilar and as much joved as any ehar- ed and seived in the 29th Battaiion. doter on the stage. Then came the! He received a severe wound on the war witir its ficod of war plays, and | Somme and was invalided to Canada. also a gertgin craze for plays of sex -- entanglements and other tendencies. American soldiers, members of But the signs of the times show Company "0," 5th Battalion, Ogdens- that une people want to get Lack to burg, attended the funeral of Gun- the human side of things. They are ner Stanley Ward, of the 5th Re- weary of the eternal triangle and all serve Buttery, Canadian Field Artii- that sort of stuff. Noung this trend, lery, at Prescott Monday. Prescott Messrs Rowland & Clifford have re- returned soldiers also took pat, The vived "The Rosary," and will present | smerican soldiers escorted the re- it with a splendid acting company! mains to (he Anglican caurch and and' a handsome production at thel y the cemetery. Gunner Ward died Grand Opera House to-night.--Advt. in a Kingston military hospital, "o_ Ag It is definitely stated that the troops will arrive in the city at 6 p.m. The provost marshal decided, owing to the lack of sufficient police' "to bateol tie mavket square, to rope it off for the troops as the reception is for them. Ropes will be placed across King street at Austin's drug store and from the Canadian E-- i 10 Per Cent. Off to Soldiers. ; New: Suits in 'Great Variet ; 'Of Unusual Style and Beauty 5 Suits of all kinds: Sport suits, tailored suits, fancy suits. Choosing is not limited. » Suits that are the embodiment of charm and then varied. Materials: Fine wool serges, fine wool poplins, fine wool gabardines; fine wool tricotines. Never have we shown a wider assortment at $30.00, $32.00, $35.00, $40.00 and on up. See these to-mor- row whether prepared to buy or not. freed a --- pra -- prem] -- ---- -- en pond -- Se He -- a i St -- ec] --_---- ------ Se -- ---- a fe] So == -- a -- -- oe -- -- oe -- -- -- Sn. * Coming to the Grand. Geraldine Mafrar again demod- strates her right to supremacy @mong motion picture artists by her bril- lant performance in = "Shadows," wich is her newest Goldwyn picture. *"Bhadows," is a virile drama of mod- ern life in which the star hus a roje replete with mental criges and pow- ertul action. Everybody knows this Eunk of Commerte to the Royal famous star and én this production Bank, she #parkles in the unusual role of -- an Alaskan dance 'hall girl. Wonder- Announcement is officially made ful scenery abounds in this picture that the Croix de Guerre of France which cpens in an Eastern million- has been awarded to Captain the aire's mansion and then unifts to Al- Rev. William Burke Carleton, of aska and the countless oppd-tunities the Canadian Chuplain Secvices, in for beautiful scenes: were not lost recogniticn of his services overseas: when making vais nim, 'Shadows, Captain the Rev. Father Carleton is will be the presentation at the Grand a son of Mrs. W. B. Carleton, 83 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, James 'street west, Kingston, Cap- along willy the other features on the tain Carleton was parish priest of bill which will include several com- Metcalte, *when he joined tlie Can- edies of hfgh class merit and #iso| agian Chaplain Seryice in 1916, three acts of exceptionally fine vaude- ' ville. For an opener there will be thé Carson Trio, entertainers de luxe anid following will be the Melroy Sis- ters in a new array of songs - and dances that are sure ito please. But The New Spring Models For Men, Young = = = = 5 = = == = = = = = = = = = = = == -- = = = = Foe = = = == =x == --_-- -- a == = ed = == -- =x = eee = = Men and Boys, Are Now Ready They show-Jenowledge or westgning and only found in the good clothes that we sell. for good dressers. There is a model especially your figure, Let us show yom. Suits. . \. ... ... $20.00 up to $45.00 Top Corks, co «+ .. $18.00 up to $40.00 Boys' Suits . . .. . .$7.50 up to $18.00 : You are not obliged to buy because you look---at this store 'We urge you to look. - : tailoring that is Distinctive styles designed for = = = = =n == mn = == = == == =n = = -- -- = == = = A parade of all troops in the King- ston garrison is to take place on Thursday afternoon in commemora- tion 'of the battle of Langemarcke. All units will assémble at the City the, most atiractive act will be the Park, where the Langemarcke [Aree Ambler Bros. in the world's greatest|stanas. The stall and convalescents acrobatic movelty, and their clever [¥¢ Queen's Military Hospital will also WOTk is sure to win the approval of [be present and the R.C.H,A. band, all. Dont muss this combination of the best chtainable because a tip in time saves standing in line. --advt. NIA INARA pr rari Brn, Livingstons If Off Your Route, It Pays to Walk. i ---- 18T FIELD AMBULANCE ARRIVES IN KINGSTON First Commanded by Dr. A. E. Ross--@Gete Fannon Ill in England. The 1st Canadian Field Ambul- ance, which went overseas in Oc- tober, 1914, under the command of Lieut.-Col. A, E.; Ross, has been famous because -of the high posi- tions attained by its officers, Lieut.- Col. Ross is now brigadier-general, and is the director of medical ser- vices for ihe Canadian Corps. He was succeeded commanding offl- cer hy Col. Wright, who became . At the Strand. "Satan Junior," the latest Metro play in which the winsome little actress, Viola Dana will be seen in a story that provides her with a role of refreshing originality whieh biings out all the whimsical Humor hat has made her the most adored star of the screen. The story is that of a young girl, brimful of youth and mis- chief, who seems the fourteen she looks and not the nineteen she really is, She falls in love, but this too, is looked upon by tine object of her af- fections as merely one of her teas- ing pranks. Realizing this she deter- om = i i i ---- = BE E = -- -- 5 == o-- =_-- £ 7 A ---- | Curtain | Materials i New scrims, plain, hemstitched and fancy, in white, cream and arab. at 25¢, 35¢, 40c, 50c and 60c a yard. Scrim with fancy colored borders, very pretty patterns at 20c, 25¢, 30¢ and 35¢ a yard. : Curtain and bungalow nets .in white and cream; many good de- signs at 35¢, 50¢, 60c and 75¢ a yard. ; y fs 7 Art muslins and art cretonines, a big variety Sa apeties and ' coverings, at . 60c and 75¢ a yard. Zz a Sl » of feature pictures seen Hil i="Kineston so: some time i ! | | Hil] elements of the best comedy ever || screened, as well as deep pathos and |' | with the above superb photcplay we mines to make him suffer for his mis- undertanding and visits all her capri- cOusness and feminine moods on him in a manner truly fiendish, The play gives une alluring little star unbound- ed opportunities for mirth-provoking comedy and "is a story of dancing joy--fresh with the fragrance ol youth and sweet with the spring- time melody of young love. At tae Strand Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. --Advt. . It Is "Mandarin's . Gold," Starring Kitty Gordon, Which Is Coming Here Soon. ¥ A startling, surprising picture. is the new 'World production, "Man- darin"s Gold," starring Kitty Gor- don, which on Thursday will be shown at the Strand theatre, It is & ploture that contains a.l the ele- ments necessary for your enteftain- ment---Ilove, thrills, excitement, startling surprises, suspense, and & splendid star. The picture has been elandrately staged, the cast is every- thing that could possibly be desired, and from all viewpoints this is one of the really big pictures of the sea- son. « You'll enjoy this production im- mensely, See it.--Advt, At Griffin's, To-night will be the last opportup- ity patrons will have of witnessing Marguerite Clark's. delightful new picture, "Mre. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," which has proven success ful during the last few days. ia a photoplay that appeals to young and- old alike for it contains many ncidents of real dramatic merit, 'o sum up this play all we need 'it is Marguerite Clark at her @ most popular novel of the ou will Be sure to love her of Lovey Mary just that inimitable characte read the book, Don't forget that in conjunction howing Charles Ray's latest "Phe Girl Dodger," which the best of his screen car- gees to make up the finest the AD.M.S/"of the 1st Canadian Division. 'Tho 'nest commanding of- ficer was Col. Boyce, who succeed- ad-Col. Wright as the A.D.M.S: of the 1st Division, He was followed by Major RM." '®ilson, who is the present commanding officer, and who arrived in Kingston at the head of his unit. The 'unit regrets "that it did not bring home with it "'Gete" Fannon, a well-known Kingston boy, as he § at present in hospital in England, but hs is expected to return homie very soon. 4 Another Minola Body Found. A body of another saMor, pre- sumably from the stern section of the. United States Shipping Board's Steamier Minola, foundered Decem- ber 13th Igst in a gale mear the Ducks some-twenty miles from Cape Vincent, was found on the shore of Galloup Island Monday by Lawrence Van Ness of Three Mile Bay. The body was about four feet from' 'the water's edge. It may be, that of the officer in command of the stern section of the steamer. Much of the clothing is intact and gives wise to the belief that the man was an offi- cor, --sb Old Cobalt blue and gold jugs heiding 'a pint and pint and a half, special for a few days, 25 cents each, at Robertson's, Limited. 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