a ---- -------- : PAaE FOURTEEN : THE D ILY BRITIS H WHIG THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1510 y COUN HOPE OF CANADA ae Ie 12 A, UHRA Leave of Kingston. : » 9 Laidlaw's A Merrier Christmas This Year If You Solve the Gift . ¥ Question Early : YOU will be happier knowing you have given of your thought as well as your money. » ~ YOUR FRIENDS will be the happier, recognizing your deeper apprecia- tion of their friendship bythe care and thought ex- pressed in your gift. § Ih fi STATEMENT MADE BY SIE AN-| ! DREW McPHAIL AT QUEBEC | ATS | John A's, used-up flag from the Nor-| Declaioe: That Without Quebec, Can- | wood" House sallies, ada Could Not Be Governed--Bor- | Bluff Drennan Bis pets found his | sftain proud rallies; i den and Gouln Can Save the Coun=; , , THSIIAIN Proud reilies; v. mia} uy. | daughter scorantelling, Quebec, Dec. 18.--Addressing the "Mae Crimmon's Lament" on the { Quebec Canadian Club here Sir An-| breeze sadly swelling. | drew McPhail, of MeGill University, | ; and editor of the McGill University | The Refrain-- (in whichi-ail the cor- | Magazine, said that without the Pro- | tege mournfully join.) | vince of Quebec Canada could not ! ; | governed and affirmed that if the} REIVIR "gelui--Totura shall he | spirit of Quebec be maintained this ! Will make yom | province will. be the last refuge of ci-| Our Seavetntiorh gtatesman so cute x ~ | vilization on the continent. an 2 BO broach wero to think of a heavy, | Quebec, he said, was fundament- Ons Hale 1 He yrent ally conservative. It was in the very ' , warm Overcoat, We | nature of the French-Canadlans, They Return--return---return shall he ha | imbibed it from their family and re- never! ve a large asso ligious training. Quebecers were re- J L ment of st and ferred to as Canadians and there was | Four cabs and one waggon--a caval 5: of: styles nothing more true. It was very signi- cade sumbree- thats wnole sizes, and they are ficant that the spirit of Quebec gov-| They move (a a ozen : | erned Canada and' without that spirit living num her) de Maveh aid Canada could not be governbd. While up "The Rogue's Ma: . If there was a lack of entente be- Carthurers Torevel azn shall the balance of the | tween the Province of Quebec and | Each gazer r ao uds to "Retur | the Province of Ontario it ra due We never: i i of uca- k [io the Silferent sjstems The peacock of yesterday shorn of at 30 yor vent. dis | The Province of Quebec, he said, Ms ptumase="" count. Take advan- had the best farms and the best far- | Where, where were the io ers {mers in Canada. Quebec dig not de- late did him homage? d Octo tage of this sale. | pend on industries alone. ¥ rep When fishwife Good-byes an 0- | Quebec's greatest asset, he affir- nes, as they pass on, a | med, was the French-Canadian wo-|A godsend did seem to the scare- i man. It was she who had brought crow procession. marks | ; : All Overcoats | into the world-millions of Canadians THs. Knight of Li Monchi's Tamed { In Quebec marriage was a sacrament, Fi ed in plain figures. { there was no divorce and the family countenance rueful, 5 * | was- safe. You'd think quite revived in John's All. sales for cash. i sage vo. grieful: Sir. Andrew sald that Quebec visage 8! ; should not be judged by the Nation- | "Twere worth a king's ransom to see «lists, no more than Ireland should his lips quiver, s No Coats on ap- be judged by the Sinn Feiners, Que-| Each time on his ears fell "Return bec had always been (omservative; shall he newer! ¢ even under Mercier, Laurier ani provas Gouin. Without Quebec, Canada | Out spoke he at last, while a tear could not be governed. marr'd his winking, There were two men, he said, who | Farewell to my star, to the dogs could save the country and they were quickly sinking; Sir Robert Borden and Sir Lomer | Farewell, faithless Kingdom, my Gouin. Since Sir Robert Borden was once loving Sarum; retiring owing to illhealth thé hope Farewell my good friends of the sta- of Canada rested _with 'Sir Lomer ble 'and bar-room. Gouin, TT LT § * AHR Oe HA SE I Farewell my "poor Toms" --both Sir Andrew McPhail is a brother of ueer cases, I grant it. q Prof. Alexander McPhail of Queen's. | Still not to be sneered at where | cheap tools are wanted; { Friend Jerry, good-bye! though thy | wits might be mended, Thy groanings and grins at the hust- : Theatrical ; ings were splendid! o.oo Farewell, pagson Lyster, so zealous | to back me | ; In cursing those Grits, whose fierce ii Consider A Some of the prettiest Blouse What would make a ! Evening better gift? The loveliest things in New Blouses are now : Dresses ready. » | CREPE DE CHENE brought out this season BLOUSES Colors are flesh, maize, are now ready for your . white, black and others choosing "-- just one of $4.50 to $13.50 a.model, and you are GEORGETTE quite sure not to see an- , BLOUSES other of the style you In dnight di fotpe: select. Prices from pink, ivory, maize. $9.50 to $25.00 $38.50 to $110.00 Imm . At the Grand. bate will soon sack me; , "The Trembling Hour" is™tie title 'Twere strange if I f8t not forever 75.77-79 BROCK STREET of a big feature picture that is show- thy debtor, . . ing at the Grand to-night, Friday | No prophet of Balak such work could : - ' end Saturday. The very original be better. & plot centres around Ralph Dunstan,'| ; If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk & young man of good family, who has | Farewell to Saint Chown, Anglin, become a "crook." On his first job Phillips, the ruddy, : he was caught and served a term in Farewdll, my braw Donald--*1st prison. How the conviet turns Frontenac bloody!' straight, returns from war a hero | Farewell, MacIntyre, Woods, O'Reilly and a victim of shell-shock, finds and Tandy -- himself involved in a murder and | Where fibs need bold backing you proves his innocence in a most amaz- help comes handy. ing manner, make a picture that will satisfy the most eritical. Hellen | No more my smut jokes will add zest Jerome Eddy plays one of the lead- to the hookers ing roles in this production, and is At Cico's gulp'd down by my old bro- seen at her best. Another fine feat- ther suckers; ure is 'Miss Adventure," with | No more poor Mackenzie's vain bla- Jcharmipg Peggy Hyland in the stel- ther shall bore me, lar role. This play is up to the high | Nor Allen (good riddance) play fu- standard set by all former plays in gleman for me. 2 which Miss Hyland has appeared, ' 3 and is a laugh from start to finish. Lo, "these hands 'are clean!" (Here SO The programme is completed hy | Sir looked tke sobbias y = reels of comedy pictures, and an act A mere quarter million the most of IH E £ E = »y JH HH pee TTT : Commencing with Monday, Decem- No wonder I leave, to return never-- ber 22nd, the theatre-goers of the never! Grand are to have with them again ~--Hamilton Times. the ever-popular Ernie Marks Stock . Company, supporting the clever act- ress, Miss: Kitty Marks, in a reper- toire of high-class plays and wonder- ful singing, dancing and musical vaudeville acts. As the name Marks | * BE RRNA is so well known to all, they need no ? . Tine introduction as to the quality of the a r plays which they present. This sea- + of Ottawa Det Poach Yocurd son Mr. Marks has added to his re- | the Government for ¢onsidera- gular show a fine assortment of feat- # tion. In the eleven, however ure vaudeville acts, making a com- & are included five charged at plete change from start to finish. For # Peterborough in connection the opening performance on Monday # with one crime. 8, | CPt eB e bob be of superior vaudeville --Advt, my fobbing! Is Always the : MostAppreciated * Christmas Stockings Nothing is more surely acceptable as a testimonial to substantial thought, and as something that can be put to good use, than at least one pair of stockings. COLORED SILK STOCKINGS to blend a costume or match a shoe the range of colors is satisfactory--Russian Brown, Cordovan, Navy --3 shades of Grey, White, Black, Pink and many others. TSAO SHOE IAEA I evening a well-known comedy drama, "Little Peggy O'Moore" has been se- lected, and will be presented by Mr. Marks and his clever company of ; ? fourteen people. It is one of the CHRISTMAS deepest heart-to-heart storfes. and = easily proves a very Interesting plot, with clean, clever comedy all { ARDS through. For the remaining three days of the engagement of the Ernie With your Name and Address as Marks Stock Co., a complete change | well > Greeting beautifully of play will be offered nightly, with EMBOSSED no plate necessary. a special matineg on Christmas Day.| Rich folders as well as the plain, --Advt, y gold ed and bordered variety, . At Griffin's. : and cards cannot be excelled --QGloves ~--Stockings Willlam S. Hart's new Artcraft an; Will be sho loney Corral," which | HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR will be shown at Griffin's te-day, |" Market Square, Kingston Friday and Saturday, is one of the uare, - i --Handkerchiefs Dest photoplays in which Mr. Hart | ~~a~nnr 5 : : + E==| has been seen in many a day. In the i DAILY MEMORANDUM. . : thin pictur ail the cow. giris pane | Et PmeSE oo : ure all the cow girls, punch-! Foard of Edu i $e 3 r 3 e "Morrow. --Sweater Coats : ers, Indians and [Mexleana Nin a El ee pas to-night. : hundred miles came {to take part in Court Frontenac 1.0.F. election of of. ! ; } Xi Pe Eman. axiisauiced fust ri |euca" Fags These. sight bane IR A bite co, ep ddd LULL LL wl . John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. & I IR AR PT = = B E = E E 2 = SE Ey E E == E = = = E E | wr re - . iu, shooting, roping, ete. - Bill: Hart as 100 A - 'with a ranch in Montana by Bu most notable ever offered by V 'aged 68 » a i ! Rt Y = SEES mi od At Lockett's . A. S. Williams, ., : : noes are h | Ladies' Spats--light and dark Fawn, Te d No. Ieturned from i Y 4 Brown; new undersiung buckle... § a : == ful employer, the head of . ; "This is * Chocolate or Black Kid Boudoir Slip- = : x : § : ° Umbrellas Cima reenmesS What $2 Will : 3 th In : : ] on re is one Christmas fruits 3 at Pickering's. $ servis Brown, Kosy Slippers -....§ Fur Trimmed Slippers. .$ to 8 .. nw vinf : $