WHE dae FUR SALE COATS iBT $65 COAT, best quality Import- ed English Broadcloth, No. 1. quality Muskrat Lining, 48 inches long. Alaska Sable Storm Collarand Revers, Sale $48 vi : . price $4! COATS, No. 1 Quality Im- ported Broadcloth, lined with Hamster or Grey and White Squirrel. Storm Collar of Iso- vella Fox or Natural $33 75 - Jol & Sable. Sale price MUFFS! ALASKA SABLE $15 MUF¥S, FOR MINK MUFFS, $25, FOR ISSOBELLA FOX, $12, FOR PERSIAN LAMB JACKET, size 38, best SALASKA SABLE Collar Reveres and Cuffs, skins, $160, No. 1 quality regular price, a The abave are a ur Sale. cdohn McKay Fur Hous few of the Bargains we are offering at our Big a e, Kingston. New Hockey League. Everything progr nicely with: the new district hockey league, land a meeting has been called at the o --- To . 1 BIG JANUARY SALE {| Randolph Hotel, at three o'clock, on | Saturday afternoon, when further ar- a Blankets at the anes | rangements will be completed The uction ever seen in Kingston | (,... f Clinton, - We don't want to carry any Over, | ,ve asked to enter 'teams. Gananoque at Iiet Sispose of them. Won't | is desirous of putting three teams in t long a price. . $2.50 Kersey Stay-on, $1.85. 8 sang ¥ i the league, Belleville four, and Napa- nee and Deseronto will also be repre | | | Femuted, Everything points towards the $3 Blue Stay-on, $2.35. 1) ; ig + x \ eague being placed on a very success $1.50 Jute Lind, for $1.10. Hal Tasie. L Also Halters, Circingles, Whips | Rugs, at lowest possible | Price. Ww... "On the bargain counter," two bot- Jo tles Red Cross Saline Laxative, for A Mitchell | 25¢ , regular 23¢. bottle." See the bar 1 $ | unin counter at Gibson's Red Hardware drug store are. Cross Alteration Sale! |coATSs All Tweed and Cheviot Coats At One Price! : $3.98 1 | All new goods this season. . Prices range up to $22.50, : »" "3 and also. Brighton, # THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, ELECTION ECHOES. of » Alderman {m | chi | J | possible in the mayor " o; > money ser MAYOR-ELECT ROSS. Sketch of Kingston's Chief Magistrate. Dr. Arthur E. Ross, the mayor-elect, is a native of Renfrew county, and.of {Scottish = parentage. He came to [Queen's University in 1588, and gra- |duated in arts in 1892, and in medi- Scots' Concert Singers Cheered to cine in 1897. At Queen's he was a the Echo. {noted rugby player, and a comrade of "It "was an enthusiastic crowd of Lhe famous Guy Curtis. Alter heing | Stanley hall, to hear the songs of old | 25¥istant to the late Dr. Thomas M. {Scots that gathered, last night, at Fenwick, Jor a couple of years, he | Scotia from the lips of 'two of her re- went to South Africa, and remained a {nowned singers," ways an exchange. |!ike Period in the 'medical service, { J. M. Hamilton and Miss Mary Mac. chiefly with the Australian contingent { Leod were the chief attractions. and |" did excellent work. After his re | they captured their audience. Mr. Ham- Jug 1o Canada, fs Serided 10 i mn ngston, and Has practise ns ; A CF 2] | ' I/Notes About the Contests { Yesterd f PLACES THE BLAME mayors, having elected three! jin succession-- McFarlane, Mowat and | | The bread question was used strong- | } ly against Ald. Tove yesterday. There] | BREAD CRY. : g ! tos ery, hut it's a ary that will defeat be | Ald. Toye Pays His Compliments |best of candidates. i . ea tarpqui ward constituents | Nickle--He Had No Campaign well. The old idel down there must | Fund. ; this | *lon's member in the Commons. ~ i orning 4s to what he attributed his | 3 ha defeat, stated that the bread cry was personnel of the city council. Willkiam | for this upon Rev. Dr. Mackie, minis- | theretore, Ald.-elect Harty is the only ter of St. Andrew's church, and Ald. |PeW man. {| Ald. Toye said: "I lay the blame | mayoralty return was announced at | | for my defeat largely to the sermon | th Whig office. The large number of | { Dr. Mackie some time ago. That ser- delay. : : lf mon left the impression among the The deputy-returning = officers think | the public. It seems strange that a had a bard day in the wards where | | minister should get up in his pulpis | six different ballots had to be count- | { Mackie did~--without first fining out stifl initialling ballots. {the facts. As a matter of fact, bread! The Collegiate Institute question . | {pounds will in six months bankrupt to-day that had they ktiown the ow | two-thirds of the bakers in the city. |ditions better they would not have | {loss is #35 & week. These figlires can- | did: The Board oi Edtication* pro- jot be contradicted. mised -a full explanation on tone mat- { moving a resolution in council regard- | people. : \ | ! dard weight for bread, He| Mayor-elect Ross will have to re] imust have known | had no, control over the weight of | tenae ward, and an election will take | Ald. | | have been introduced for nome . other | Toye has another year to serve in the | | than political purposes and to injure {council as representative of Sydenham | | alty contest, -~ | The religious standing of the coun- | "'I say that the bread cry practical. [cil is: Presbyterians, Methodists | ly defeated : that the cry was unfair. I wish furth- | Congregationalists, 1. out of my own pocket for election ex- | cil is': Conservatives, 13; liberals, 3 penses. I had no party fund, for there It is' just three years ago since the ponents use | in vesterdav's tative. | were offered it. I am thankful to ali { who worked for me at the polls, and Jota for me. The people have made | | their choice, and I hope they've made Kingston seems ---- { Ross. | {FOR HIS DEFEAT ON THE was no ground for using it as a] to Rev. Dr. Mackie and W. F.| ,Alderman-elect Harty promises to : : * T*liserve hus Ca {take a back seat to the son. of King | Toye, when asked There are only #wo changes in t efly respousible, and laid the blame McCartney is an ex-alderman, aed, W. F. Nickle. { It was 7:15 o'clock before the final | jon the bread question preached by ballots on by-laws, 'ete., caused much | people that the bakers were robbing their fees should he increased. They | {and make such statements as br. | ed. One declared that his neck was {selling to-day at ten cents for three { puzzled many people. Several declared | Speaking for my own shop, the actual vated for a free first form, as they | ¥ ' i {| "Then Ald. Nickle followed up by | ters but it failed to enlighten the | fing a stan : that the eouncil |sign his seat as alderman in ' Fron- { rend, and therefore his motion could | Place there to fill the vatancy. h {me as much as ward. | i 1 me yesterday, apd 1 say 0: Anglicans, Roman Catholics, 3; | er to state that | paid every dollar | The political complexion of the coun-| was none. It is known that my op. | doctors had their ast mayoralty repre- | election, for several of my supporters | to the electors who marked their bal-| A Short | a good one." DRAWS A CROWD. i ay. i to be fond of Pres- 1908. John Laidlaw & Son. ¢ 9 it ® Ly OUR JANUARY SALE OF WHITEWEAR. Is now in full operation with the largest and most complete stock of Whitewear we have ever shown, More extensive preparations have been made for this sale than ever before, In every detail this collection canvet be matched in the city to-day and lovers of Fine White Lingerie ought to see this ex- hibit. You are welcome whether prepared to buy or not, N Nightgowns 30 different styles. . T=. Corset Covers From the simple embroidered or lace trimmed up to the dainty French Lace [Fw or Swiss Embroidered Cover. at prices that will surely Drawers "i. o latest out in New York, White : Skir "The daintiest and newest designs and at prices interest you and styles from the | ilton's tenor solos were of a high or- der apd when he sang such .old favor. fites as '0° a' the Airts," 'A Hundred { Pipers," and the 'Braes o' Mar," the | ionic could not be restrained. Miss | MacLeod was encored on every ap- | pearance. Another feature was 'the { dancing of Master David Dunn, whose reel, sword danee and, {Irish jo. fairly swept the house off its feet." City ball, Monday, January | 13th : profession here ever since. ' br professor of materia medica in Queen's Medical College; 'major of No. 3 Field Ambulance, Army Medical Corps: predident of Kinston St. Andrew's Society: president of the Kingston Conservative Association, and a member of nearly all the frater nal orders. fe a Presbyterian in religion, being a member of Chal- {mers Feburch. His wife was formerly { Miss Mabel Parker, of Stirling, who is lalso a Ross is a% An encore, is araduate of Queen's University, iwhere she secured the degree of bache j lor of arte in 1505, MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Township Of Loughboro. The municipal elections in Lough- | boro on Monday, resulted as follows: Reeve--). M. Stoness, (re-elected), i -- | GENERAL HOSPITAL. | { | | The Business Transacted at" Yes-| terday's Meeting. ! The regular monthly meeting of the! |Ruttan, 167, S.J, Deyo, 166, KE. bodrd of "governors, Kingston Gen { | Sills, 138: W, Ritchie, 136: W. B.Ni- | eral Hospital, was held | chol, 129: D. Freeman, 94; C. «O'Kill,+ afternoon. Present, Dr | 70. The first foar were eleetod. : Iman), Prof. Marshall, {© The local option vote resulted For | Carey, W. B. Skinner, | ! 0 : . ; tthe by-law, 289 against 235. As it | Lieut.-Col. Massie, { 280. John M. Blake. Councillors--W. A. Leeman, 5 S. 199 ; i 1 174; | | Orser, 178; "J. W. Trousdale, on Monday |, Dufi (chair | « Archdeacon i 1 F. G. Lockett, | Frederick Welch, | First of Series of Meetings Held | mark the week of prayer, was held on i Mondgy night, in Whitmore, Rev within your reach. SPECIAL SALE of VALANCIENNES LACES TO-MORROW--ALL DAY. ; Worth 40c¢, 50¢, 60c, 75¢ a dozen. YOUR CHOICE 2 1-2c YARD. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. No Work Déne On Sunday. T~~{To the Editor) as citwen, ie 10 of vester a false im is to the clause which WEEK OF PRAYER. IE oh © 3 } Re ER IRRRRR IR Fountain Pens Are a business necessity in this day and generation. BUY THE BEST. {- kingston, Jan , | Will you all a rink, of ou ort ight objection i local rinks topk advan- i rl Monday Night. The fast of a series of meetings Wane, a in terested in having wile ob Jet a note day. whieh pression, My rinks that all the good city carrect th the r the First Baptist Rev. D. Laing presided, and aking part in the service were H. Sparling, Rev H. D Dr. MacTavish, Prof Lake and T. F. Harri ih rey ew hurch sthers t Ww m lead to > en the all goo says De {required three-fifths vote to carry the | bylaw, local option was defeated by | { twenty-five. -- { | Ashes On The Street. | | presentative, to-day, about ashes be ling dumped on the rondway on' On- | tario street, near the corner of John- | son street. He itor, the ashes were also dumped | the rosilway there, and that they are ia great source of nuisance, and the practice should be stopped. | | { "Three Swallows." | Sir John Power & Sons, ) | *""Fhree Swallows" Irish Whiskey, |. Famous for over a century, {Of hirhest standard of purity, {Distillers to His Majesty the King. Another Of The By-Laws. | The Queen street sewer debenture by- {law was carried : For, 933; against, {533 | "To check a cold quickly get from your druggist some iitue Candy Cold Tablets called Preventics. Druggists everywhere 'are now dispensing Fre ventics, for they are not' only safe, but decidedly cértain and prompt. Pre- vemtics contain no quinine, no laxa- tive, - notsung barsh nor sickening. Taken at the ""suecze stage" Preven- tics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchit- is, La G ete.' Hence the name, Preventics. Gaod for feverish child- .. 48 Proventics bc. Trial voxes, Sc. Sold by all driggists. A meeting of the new St. Lawrence Hockey League will be held in. the Fraptense Business College. this even- ing, matters will be finally ar ranged and a schedule drawn up. The F.B.C. team will bkely play in Belle- vijle and Gananogue this week, if the ice holds gos ; flome To ny Rum b Vis p tause, tiles on the Mrgain counter, for Bc., at Gib- son's Red Cross drug store. For first-class The daily papers aré upon file at St. AGeorge's reading-room. to which the public je cordially invited. A one dollar bottle of Wa-Hoo tonic for 3c., on the bargain counter, at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. The lergest crosvd that ever greeted ithe 14th band | hospital in a clean and sanitary con- $ A citizen complained to a Whig re- | says that, last win- | on | Dr. Mackie | Jordan, governors Inst} *%h 5 Hors st} ¢ £ or Iasti. he address of the evening was a they found the | ered by Rev. G. A. Mackenzie, pas {tor of Bethel church, who chose as dition. : "en | his subjeet The Overcoming Life, SOT s & passed | 4 ! A hearty vote of thanks was passe 31 Jenking With "it in a Very interesting s Aid S » A { lo the Woman Aid eer, Joe ita] manner He referred to the enemies i a he ous a be n Fh ei 3 ae. . . = { the Christians had to contend with, { Se Re 0 x ospital, hich amounts | and showed the necessity for divine 0 y i Phar . . grace, which would enable him to There were 100 patients admitted to "The : dnethits ha id } De. | Overcome these enemies { the hospital during the month of De- | entioned were the world. the flesh } cember he {and the devil The man who under- | The visiting governors . for took in Bis~ own strength. to over] | month are Dr. Sparks. and J {throw any fleshly appetite, or to ve | Mowat. sist the powers of evil in the world, . | would be sure to meet defeat. In or- | After Much Suffering. i der to overcome these enemies | The death, at Vernon, B.C. " Ar- imust look to the presence and power { thur T. Kirkpatrick, barrister, of To-! of Jesus Christ. | ronto, at the early age of thirty-sev- en years, will be a sorrowful message | to many Kingstonians, sigoe, as sec ond son of the late Sir George A. |,yupices of the presbytery of Lanark i Kirkpatrick, he spent his early life] ng Renirew, will be held in Perth, here. For many years he has been.an|(arleton Place, Arnprior, Renirew, invalid, making a courageous fight for | 4nd Pembroke, beginning on January : and Rev, The visiting month reported that this McD. one Series Of Institutes. A series of institutes, upder the { { burglar and sat hand came { his Kind of old-fashioned horehound candy REERRRAR CER old snap of Saturday and ete." Zion rink for years, and necessary to olear { off ice on the Sabbath The doo are locke on Saturday | think rink I not opened agpin, | until Monday morn. {@ of the « to make icv runt tage Sunday EE has been g now WATERMAN STERLING : Can be depended upon Our English made short © size pen is reliable and § handy. It can be carried in purse, bag or pocket, has. never found it Show Or make 1 doors |g night all onght to ErnRE on the bargain We guarantee every pen we $i sell. Spangenberg | JEWELLERS ¢ Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Red Cross drug Blaud® Iron Tonié a gelling "Itithe 9 regular 25 bottle, 2 news columns woman "'seised him anti her hus rund Sr fe) 7 Proba read "to | wr asvistance bly a misprint--should bave Assistdnce "For coughs and colds," the strong is sold at Gibson's Red Cross stare drug . ale, frie prosidens lent tor" Conadity, recovery, all the while surrounded by |20th," and continuing for the remain { the most thoughtiul carc. For three} years he has made his home on a| British Columbia fruit farm. The loss | of a good and useful life is attended by the. tenderest sympathy for = his! wife and children. Lady Kirkpatrick | will receive the sad news in England. | Miss Kirkpatrick, who spent several! months of last year with her brother | in Vernon, is.in Kingston : . "4 Death OF A Sister. } The death occurred at the Hotel] Dieu Convent, ou Monday morning, of Sister Mary de La Ferre, known is the world as Mary A. Kennedy. She was a member of the sisterhood for | the past thirtydour years. i | Solemn | requiem mass will be chanted in Bt. | Joseph's, church, Hotel Dien, Wednes- | day morsing, at eight o'clock, for the| repose of her soul. ~ Altes the Libera | all that is mortal of the good sister! will be conveyed to St. Mary's vault, | to await interment iu the buns ¢ tery. { i i Sr ---------------- Mission Evening. i The service of the week of prayer to-morrow evening at (ueen Sireet | Methoxist church will be one of inter- | cession for missions. The address will] § most remarkable modern * reli movement among wer, the Laymen's Missionary Movement, of which he is] cape Colds, La Grippe, Headache and be from Edw. .J. B. Pense, upon the tget fresh goods and the very * fons at | i der of the week. The speakers will be | Rev. D. Currie, of Yerth; Rev. J. LJ Robertson, Toronto; Miss Bichagan, Montreal, and Rev, Dr. MacTavish, of » Kingston. Dr, MalTavich will deliver an address on young people's work. -------- TT * ' On Wednesday and for Two Weeks . WE WILL GIVE 20% DISCOUNT On all Shoes (Slater's excepted) and Slip- pers, Trunks and Valises. That means 20c. off every dollar. We will have 10 tables full of Odds and Ends at greatly re- duced prices. All our stock is fresh and clean. No shop worn goods. A good chance to fit out the family with shoes. - Gbhe Joockett Shoe Store. assesses oat 90000900 0000000000008080000000 Colds Easily Avoided. Keep Wade's Cold "Cure Tablets (Laxative) at hand and you cab es Constipation. The retiiedy, is harmless and -atts promptly and surely. Cures ordinary colds over night. Try this remedy, learn its value and then o# pend upon it. In boxes, be. Sold only at Wade's drug store. Money back if not satisfactory. At The Polioe Court. A Pittsburg farmer, in police court, today, admitted that he had taken a little too much whiskey on election day, He was the only offender and was given a chance. Late last night he went to the Grand "Trunk station and persisted in loitering around the tracks. He was taken iv charge by Constable Naylon. , Highest Rubber Values. When you buy rubber goods here vou bet uality that it is possible to get w the price. Twonuart Hot Water at die, Bottles or Founthin Synages Wade's drug store, B0000000000000000000000000000000000000 Ke