I ="E DAILY _BRITISH WHIG The Little Things That Please the Bigger Men Ours is a shop for Ladies who shop for iVien--and at Christmas time they certain- ly do. One may select an -expensive Dressing Gown, a Tuxedo Coat, or an exclusive Shirt, but here are some of the little things that please. Gloves Suspenders Cravats Arm Bands Belts Handkerchiefs To find the gift that you think most appropriate is an easy task in a store full of utility gifts, like ours. George VanHorne's 213 Jeorg Street. Phone 362w. Watch for to-morrow's suggestions. Library Furnishings As They Actually Are? So many thousands of peo- Hi ple are viewing the. world through abnormal eyes thers il a possibility that YOU might by |i simply looking through a pair of 'made-for-you glasses im- Ji prove your sight wonderfully. | If you aren't sure about this | matter, you could do worse than interview us. For Christmas Desk sets in distinctive patterns In - Brass, Silver, Bronze and Leather finish, make useful Christmas gifts. Priced from $4.75 Also good-looking Book Ends in various deri~g~ Priced from $4.50 pr. Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS, Princess Street, Kingston ar a CHATEAU Phone. S00 WE NEVER CLOSE Live or Dead Storage Drs. Nash & Renton DENTISTS PRINCESS ST., KINGSTON HOURS: © a.m. to 6 p.m. Envy is one of the hardest en. with. From Your Own: Plans and sketches we can make any kind of machine part, working model, tool, or other article in steel, iron, brass, etc. We are equipped to handle any kind of machine shop work, from the smallest to the great- as KING AND QUEEN STREET» IKEX STOCK COMPANY AGAIN AT THE GRAND Played Thursday Evening Be- | Tor EE TRSwWATETHTGTE=R Splendid Company. | |era House on Thursday | *eeptonatty fine ecialty totoreen od first and :tecond acts. Dampier, one of the new members {of the company, | vaudevi lle "stunt," | much appreciated, Rex Sneigrove made his inesi.iittle. snnteh. hefors act; indeed everyone to the appearance of Rex's, stated that if the Rex have them as they were glad to be back, evening, we -- all have a lovely time. {when a capacity house turned out He announced that the policy of the {to greet these popular players, The company would be to give the best !company presented "Too Many Hus- | bands," and it is certainly a play dience from start to finish. All of our old friends were greet- ed with much applause as they ap- peared, and the new members or the company were also warmly wel- {comed. Miss Zana Vaughn, who was the first to appear, was receiv. ed with great applause, but the wel- come was even greater when our wid friend Rex put in his appear- ance. Miss Vaughn is more ocap- tivating than ever, while "Rex' is "Rex," which speaks for , itself Our friend, Bill Yule, who was born in Kingston, is glad to be back again, and the patrons of the Grand are just as glad to nave him. "Billy" Seymour and his good wife, Hazel Williams® were there, 'as large as life and twice as natural." able to secure the services of four new members for the company, in the per-ons of Ethel Van who recently featured Drinkwater Company which present- ed "Abraham Lincoln.' Fred | Dampier, whose home is in Mel- | bourne, Australia, and who is a son of Henry Damp.er, at one time with Henry Booth, the great Shake- ,spearian actor, Herbert Lewis, who Iwas leading man at the Oak Park Theatre, Broadway, and Betty Les- le, from the Woodward Players, at Denver, Colorada. Mr. Snelgrove 1s indeed fortunate in securing the services of these talented actors. Miss Van Orden, who played one of the leading roles in "Too Many Husbands," handled her part ex- ceptionally well, and certainly made herself sound with Kingston au- diences, If we describe the action of '"Too 'Many Husbands in detail, it would spoil it for those who have not yet witnessed the play. It brings one tback to those days immediately af- ter the close of the war, when the men returned to find conditions altogether changed f: ym what they expected. Rex Snelgrove, who play- ed the role of "Major Frederick Lowndes," D.S.0., and Billy Sey- mour, as '"Major William Cardew," D.8.0., were certainly placed in 2 most trying position. "Victoria," Zana Vaughn, the wife of Major Cardew, after being officially fan- emies that you and 1 have to deal formed that her husband had been killed in the war, marries her hus- '|band's friend, Major Lowndes. In the first act, the husband who is supposed to be dead, returns, and from that time on the situation 1s tense with interast, with fun aplenty. "Too Many Husbands is a play which Rex and his players hendle in a manner peculiarly their own, to the great enjoyment of all The vaudeville between the acts, which has always been one of the big drawing cards in connection with the Rex Company, will be one of their features this season. *"Bil- ly" Seymour and Hazel Willlams delighted the audience With an ex. Never before 'high class ware as have the poopld of Kingston. been offered such and RUBYIAT No two pieces alike, beautiful shapes in Vases, Rose Bowls. Flower and Fruit Bowls, etc. Magnificent colors that change with the changing light, and that must be seen to be appreciated. on Saturday, Dec. 8 only You can select your piece at You have always wanted a apiece of this wonderful ware --now B® pi i Fo your chance. REMEMBER { PRICE ON SATURDAY ONLY eT {companies on the road today. \which holds the interest of tae =u- 7 {next stock Un hursday, Friday and Saturday of week, the company will pre- sent Shubert's great comedy farce. "Twin Beds." "Too Many Husbands" will be presented at the Grand on Friday and Seturday nights, with a bargain matinee on Saturday afternoon. The "kiddies" as well as the grown-ups {productions shown by any (have looked forward to the return {of Rex, and there is not a doubt but {that the Opera House will be crowd- ed on Saturday afternoon. Fred | dd a single we | which was very | usual | Ae dala looks forward | people of King- | The Rex Stock Company received ston" were as glad to a warm welcome at the Grand OD- |pack, GANANOQUE | Dec. 7.--Christ Church bazaar, which commenced Wednesday after- Rex is indeed fortunate In being | noon in the parish house, was an | unqualified success. A number ot | beautifully designed stalls displayed | Order, | with John the many handsome as well as use- ed and willing workers of rector! Rev. Louis Barber, happy speech quent member for Leeds in K.C., day. Mrs. W. H. Cooper and her large staff of able assistants are to be congratulated on the great suc- tea and tea were served by a band of waitresses to a large number. The bazaar continued yesterday after | noon and evening, closing with a re- | | oists, Mrs. cital by Gananoque's favorite sol- Hood, Miss Haynes and | Clarence Skinner. The financial re- | | | sults were most satisfactory. Captain Kenny has disposed of the two steamers, the Mississquol | and Yennek, to Captain Rathbun, a well-known mariner of Trenton. Under the new management the good service 'which has always pre- vailed will be continued, and peo- ple will be assured of the best con- nection and service of any ferries in the 'province. It is understood that Capt. Kenny 'will be retained as the pilot of one of these boats, and his many friends at home and abroad will be glad to know that in dispos- ing of his boats he is not to be en- tirely lost to the connection with same. Several criminal cases from town 'will be heard at the sittings of the county court at Brockville week. The 'many friends of Mrs. Henry | LaFrance and Harold White, both + | Kingato in the General Hoepital, git Bivgson, will be glad to learn that d| they are progressing very favorably. Miss Theresa Bolger, Stong street north, has returned after a week's visit with friends in Kingston. Mrs. John Parmenter, . First street, is visiting her son in Roches- ter, N.Y. Miss Violet Dorey spent a few days this week with her aunt, Mrs. Fred Marshall, Howe Island. Mrs. Philip Conlin is visiting friends in Kingston this week. Miss Mary Jeroy of the Hotel Dieu staff spent yesterday afternoon at her home here. J. M. Campbell, Kingston, was in town yesterday. r Mrs. John Mooney and Mrs. J. Phillips visited friends in Kingston yestreday. M. J. Welsh is in receipt of a large m from ihis sister, Mrs. Oliver Paquet, Cutler, Ont. Dr. and Mrs. Lioyd Stedman's friends surprised them at their home last evening and enjoyed several hours of dancing and cards. meeting last evening and received several new members into the so- ai ey AS SLA A AN DRT RES --Slippers. --OQOvergaiters. --Overshoes. --Hockey Boots. --Rubbers. -- Street Shoes. --Dancing Shoes. --Evening Shoes. BOSTON BAGS A handy bag for shopping, short trips, carry all or over- night Bag. Made of a real good wearing material; looks re Patent Leather -- a real good gift and inexpensive. Only --$1.95-- ful articles made by the accomplish- | this | guild. Throughout the afternoon the! parish house was thronged by eag- | er purchasers, who were so numer- | ous that it 'was only with difficulty | and patience the stall could be ap-| proached. The formal opening took | place at three o'clock. The popular | in al introduced the elo- the | House of Commons, Hugh Stewart, | who was accompanied by his | winsome and friendly wife, who bids { fair to rival her husband in popular- | ity. Mr. Stewart made a terse, witty | speech and declared the bazaar open, | 'when there began a scene of activity | which continued till the close of the | cess attending their efforts. High |= next | ston; vice-president, each club in the league, stars on the teams, and everything and western sections. Travelling Bags and Suit Cases A good, Black Cowhide Bag, 18 inch, leather lined, double handles, a classy looking Bag and the price is only .... $7. 65 We are showing many styles of Fitted Suit Cases rang- ing in price. from $10.00 to $18.00. Abernethy's Shoe Store nee; president, J. H. 8. Derry, King- William Goulin, Point Anne; secretary-treasurer, Al- bert Root, Napanee; executive com- mittee composed of the managers of "There are.several former O.H.A. points to a very successful season. Another meeting will be held in Napanee next Wednesday night, in the town hall, to draw up the sched- ule for the coming season. Gana- noque and Picton have been inv'ted to place teams In the league and if they do there will likely be eastern Mexican states are in open revolt agalost President Obregon and his candidate. : Kitchener defeated Aura Lee § to 4 in 8.P.A, hockey. --there are sure to be Toy Set of three pieces, Kid- die Kar, Shoo Fly, Rocking Horses, Child's Desk and Chair, Doll's Brass Bed and Mama Dolls, Baby Walkers, Child's High- Chairs and Rockers. Gifts that make Christmas morning brighter -- a pleasing and lasting gift. We store your purchase JAMES REID Kingston's Biggest Home Furnishers. Suitable Gifts For Christmas Nothing is more appreciated than Foot- wear. We have a gift for every member of the family. Useful and acceptable pres- ents. Boudoir Slippers {Goloshes Dress Shoes Skating Shoes Moccasins Felt Slippers Overgaiters Evening Slippers 'Hockey Boots Rubber Boots a i