WARE EER PAGE EIGHT SE -------------------------------- 5 OF MEN'S FURS Starting Monday u- "For One Solid Week :: 50 Coon Coats, 30 Fur-Lined Coats -- 3 Beaver Coats, 7 Buffalo Coats, Fur Gaps, Collars, Robes, Etc. All Goods Marked in Plain K igite 8 30 Per Cent. Off Our Own Manufacture and Guaranteed. John McKay Fur House \ { Mill Ends !| TE, | in We have just received from - the Manches- ter Bleachers' England, Brown & Co. Association of Manchester, and John S, of Belfast Frefand, the over- iakes and mill ends of these three large manuofacturers, the largest stock of Linéns imported to this city, which we have placed on sale at prices 20 to 30 percent, lower than regular price. Richardson Sons and Cottons ever They comprise remnants of Sheetings, Pil- low Cottons, Odd White Quilts, Bed Room Towels, Table Linens, odd dozen Table Napkins, Roller Towellings, Glass Towellings, Bleached Table Cloths, Dish .Towellings, Ends of Pillow and Drawn -- Work, Linen Dailies, ete. 2 » i | You will find this an excellent chance to replace your wants in this line of goods at this sale, if Coat Sale, i { Reform. t through. i make which are attracting considerable | tention, i Regiopolis 1. "without the jward man i per yard, cardinal, brown, i blue, {Dress Reform. lity {their first game {member Gibson's Red Cross drug store ET mat tat Eat ta THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 'THES P.M.EDITION Now WELL UNDER WAY, Movement to Take Religion HELD FIRST MEETING . MATTERS BEFORE FIRE AND LIGHT COMMITTEE. Fire Chiefs Report and mendation to Be Taken at Next Meeting. U of City coun afternoon Rigoey, was in th present were Met artney, meeting of the Friday The inaugural the land hight committee, cil, was held The chairman, chair, and Nickle, Robegtson, secretary, Dr. Sands | The wepart I which edme Tefore thé inaugaral meeting, On Ald alsa an Chief city council a read, an + of ire na was allowéd to remain over uati] the next] members wish to have present at 1 info 7 meetin Aas the chief weoure certain the department not ye got into were, and it was felt ild best be nest cli Fhe ing the fires during the year, have al ready appeaved in the Whig. Fire Chief Elmer is asking for an in- arcase in wages for the Giremen, ing that the increase in the cost Hying has made it necessary for iF to ask for more money, is the intention to retain No. 2 ion wrote the chief, "I ould advise the installation the thot water system for both the fire en- gine and the building, in place of the leas as at present." The chief also asked for rms for the that a wvearly TN be given to have a stand- {ard cloth selected, each man to furn. ith his and keep it in good ondition =1n the nlace this session don regarding members have ha 5%, that these mat: taken up at the statistics concer: of winter uni- men, or own suit, of securing hose, which was des the lecided to ask to fill out his Peerless hose, VAS reid committee for the meet ntingencies, £75.50, CONN matter that recent it troved in waterworks Mr and he re build ling, Mitchell ply was contract, to ask the sum of $00, io and an account a gas bill from last year, with the fire steamer, referred to the/chairman, and ex airman of the committée, There are of the committee left and it will have to lout of the gencral fund. The Iman and members of the committee I not fit to pass the account, [he committee will take up the eg timates for the vear, at the next reg- for in tion was ie ino funds last year, come chair- ane lar meeting. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. I Reway Paragraphs Picked Up Wy Reporters On Their Rounds. Go to Waggoner's for a winter over. twenty-five per cent. off. | coat, Don't forget Fraser's wall paper sale | starts Monday, 78% William street. Burtch's fresh grated horse radish for roast beei, pork and all kinds of | | meats. Agk your grocer for it. Phere has been a fine sale for Lil lian Russell's appearance here/ on Wed nesday next, If the board of education will its budget by $2,000---and it can dane--the tax rate may still be at twenty mills. See the window rubber goods, pend on," store. The civic cut be kept filled. with reliable "the kind youn can de at Gibson's Red Cross drug fiest meeting of the year, of the | finance committee, was held, last night, hut only matters of a routine | 1 ature came before the committee Stockings that will wear, for and girls, all sizes. New York Dress | | thin layer noticeable | the harbor this morning, but the | steamer Wolle Islander forced her way |: One two cold nights w willl a good sheet of ice. The Nordheimer Piano Co., Toronto, have placed on sale, at Kirkpatrick's Art Store, two style pianos, | at- A of ice was or new The defeatdd the this were | best fon Young Roékwood at the asviem rig 13 to 11. The "Regis' services of their morning, of three-inch silk ribbon, 12i¢ black, navy, New York Sale pink, green and white, In Toronto, on Friday night, Vars- Laval a good trimming in the Intercollegiate hockey series, The at full tine was 19 to 1, for Varsity "ln case of sickness on Sanday" gave in score re- i= open all day. The court of king's bench, real, has wen of Mont- hearing the argument | of counsel in the. appeal bgp Mr. and | Mrs. William Agnew to annul the marriage of their son, Augustus Wa- teroud Agnew 'with his wife, formerly Mise Gober, M.A, of Kingston, Ont. Order your corset at New York Dress Reform. and you will be sure of a perfect fit. As well as our large stock of all the best ready-made cor- sets we manufacture any style to or der. On Friday evening, a large party of friends drove to the home of Me. and | Mere. Gage, on the Front Road, where they spent a most enjovable time. Dancing and games were indulged in, and the affair was brought to a happy close in the wee sma' hours. Good strong eamphorated oil is sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Phone 230. The stockholders in the Ontario bank | are quite interested in the coming meeting in Toronto, and sre urging all members not to grant proxies, hut to attend the meeting ii possible, The Kingston sharche « are to meet and talk oter the situation, and will like ly have a geod delegation at the meeting, A householder will burn on an aver age 3 to § candle power Ia 2 Jor three hours each night. This that thre lamps consume S10 ait hours ma quarter and one eight lamp burns Hoe. i arthln watt Roti; Shetefors X is Recom fire | Alds. ! Elmer, as 1 |= stat- of the to | finance | from | rishing condition, | having boys | iB { Herrington, { Dinn, S, Census of City. Leen to take f the city js now well A meeting of the workers' i unde way nist cation rooms Friday afternoon A this meeting it was decided to arrang the every i can under a supervisor, services of ten of whom will The n rosecuring vasserst ie umber VD! eanvassers gation in the city worge's, 30: Svdenham street dist, 40; Queen street Methodist, Brock street Methodist, 20: Williams Sila Methodist, 10; St. Paul's, James', 20; St. Luke's, i on Ty 35; St. Andrew's, 40: 30; Zson, 6: Calvary, 6; Bethel, First Congregational, 20: Seience.- 6; First Baptist, tHaptist, 6; Salvation Army. Synagogue, 6. The Les will be requested EX 1 is as follows : St 8: Chal 10 10 6 Second : Jewish 1 to send in g will be available for or | ganization purposes, at a meeting os {the 27th inst. In opder that the se- {laption may be complete by the date | named the clergy will require to hegi | | {50 that they work at once. YMCA. AUXILIARY. Opening Meeting of | Friday Afternoon. | The Woman's C.A., met | aftérnoon, | of the year was held. Mrs. R. H. | presided, and twenty-two | were present, A devotional meetin { was conducted by Mrs. (Rev.) Dr. | Calthm, with «| present. Three Auxiliary of the in the board room, Friday Toye] new members were ye- | ceivedi The auxiliary added to their| long list of furnishings, { for the boys' department, | articles, which go to make ciation --attractive, Monday | at 6.30, the ladies entertain Mrs. EF | M. Thomasson and members of the board of directors, A report was | given | of the Washington convention, t« which an association been sent, At the the auxiliary taken drive around the city, enjoyed, The auxiliary, under leadership of Mrs. is doing eplendid work, and will gladly come ladies of the city, not | interested in work among Young men. . new chairs, and other the asso 1 close were for a Toye, { already hovs OFFICERS W WERE INSTALLED. Ancient and Frontenac Cataraqui Chapters, Masonic, At Masonic hall, on Friday evening, the following officers of the Ancient | Frontenac and Cataraqui chapters were iustatled by Right Wors shipful {Bro. Murteh, assisted by Bro. T {Counell : H. Db. hibby, Z.: William LPZ,: A Ww. Winnett, H.; h Daly, J.; John Pear son, PR, { Charles Turner, F.8., J. Day, J.8.: { Laurence Lockett, seribe E ; Charles | Dixon, N.. James Minnes, treasurer: John Hewton, master of first veil; T Crozier, master of second vel Gears we { Robertson, master of third veil; J. Singleton, muster of fourth veil R | Hendry and ti. Robertson, auditors. | Richard Bunt, janiter, After the ins tallagyon at down io a lainty | tor full justice had been | things provided, the masonic [toasts wore Proposed and responded (to, The chapters are tour many members | taken in { | In { aad { |e Jackson, | 10. WW. | { | | and af the good | spread, done usual nu very new been Annual Election The Bay of Quinte ployees' Mutual Aid their annual meeting the 13th. The reports a flohrish ing condition, with credit | £84,651. The v have paid over $2,100 tin sick benefits. Officers elected © H Sherwood, honorary president; Fk H. Harkness, president; M. C, Dunn, president: C. A. Milliner; treasurer; bf A. Valleau, secretary; diregtors, W, H Robinson, George Boyce, John Orr, A I'. B. Whiteley, W. B. J. Kitchen, E. J. Charlton. Orange District Meeting. The Loydl Qrange District Lodge of) Addington met at Centreville, Janu- ary 14th. The day being fine the at-| tendance was large. After the usual! routine busibess the following officers | were daly elected and © installed by | Bro, Charles Riley, pas : Jouuty mas-| ter : Worshipful master, . H. Sutith;| deputy master, John A. hd : chap-| lain, John Patterson; recording sects tary, Walter E. Higgs, financial seére-| tary, F. C, Gerow; treasurer, Joseph! Tate: director of cerdmonies, Johns n Cousins; lecturer, Stanley H. Ruttan. | Em held Railway A in show ovint i Napa: m , on a balance to Electric Light Reduced. Electric light it reduced to 10c. f kilowatt for private use. One he i candlepower lamp will comsume one | kilowatt in fifty-eight hours. A light] is burped on an average two and a half hours each night. \i'ou can see that .one kilowatt will' be consumed | in tyenty-two days and the cost is 10c. Much cheaper than coaluil, Have your home wired and olnain| ease and comfort as well as econo 1 The reduced price for wiring is still! ia force, Newman-Spriggs Flectrie | Jo, Music lovers should not miss seeing | the two new style Nordheimer pianos! now on view at Kirkpatrick's Store. { The Oshawa Motor Club is advertis- ing the willingness of its members a teach farmers' horses familiarity with | automobiles. Annual clearing sale of fall and win- { fer suitings, $16, $IR and 20. Fit and wor ip guaranteed, at Wag-| goner's. Now is your styles of wall at Fraser's, 78 William strest, res 3a. chance to buy yous | "phone | fleece lined under | wers to mateli, 2c. ok Duma. ators. utr atcotite by save diseoun evening | 90 Ladies' Warm delegate had | Knitted Jackets members of the sleigh | which was much the capable | al wel-| and | by { the fworking and h week of thé board of works' reporters from the meeting, on Thurs- day, ens at large, men are elected to land to spend the pe ople's money, and | keep out the | payer. pressed by a great many more Art| steamer Wolle Islander according to the paper at reduced 'rates, {aldermanie representation, Oranges Mexicans, Flotids and Savels. Low 1908. < r S$ a religious - | com tee was held in the hoard of edu- 11 © about 350 bes | of ted from each congre Metho- 30 15; 1° Cooke's, Christian I nN i i pastors of the different church i ' the | names and addresses of the canvassers i | | | | After Supper Sale TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 10 O'clock. An unusually good thing was picked up by our' representative in Toronto the other day. It was a French manufac- turer's sample lot of Fancy Back and Side Combs. We secured the lot at a price that will enable us to offer the following: 43 Ladies' Fancy Back Combs And Fancy Side Combs In a great variety of popular designs. These range in value from 25¢, 30c, 35¢. Year Held | X a! when toe opening meeting members | Me | great helpfulness to all} | 1} y ALL BLACK, Long sleeves, buttoned down the for front, just the thing wear or under a coat. Just 90 in the lot. $1.00 Quality for 65c. $1.25 Quality for 99c. $1.39 quality for $1.00. Your Choice To-night, 9c Each. Men's Cashmere Sox, 25c. Men's Knitted Gloves, 25¢ Men's Warm Underwear, Shirt and Drawers. ole, THe, Ye, $1.25. Men's Cardigan Jackets, $1.75, 2.00, 2.50. Men's Mufflers, 25¢, 35¢, 50c. Men's Flannelette Nightgowns, 50e, 75c, 99¢. Men's Braces, 20¢, 25¢. Meri's Collars. All the new shapes. Men's Ties, In great variety, Joe, 49¢, house the. members' | WAS GIVEN SIX MONTHS, { Agnes Jones Will. Go to seis] Reformatory. protested guilty, very strong Ayn Although. she tual was Ones, not a young woman, Magistrate Farrell, ourt, Saturday morning months in the Mercer charge of vagranegy Ihe young woman was placed under arrest Friday night on "Princess street, at 10.30 Mul linger, and that officer gave evidence agmnst her, "She is on the street day, and hall the might," saul to the She is not in the 'city. further stated a chum of the jail last ly the to at police six relormatory on a by Yopstahle u clock, every officer court, as no home Mulbinger- used was Constable that the two wayward girls ac sent to + don't know about that,' prisoner, The magistrate said that *r should have learned by that there was but sort of life] and he would send her to the Mercer reformatory for six months "But 1 was going home Monday ue sday," pleaded the young All I can say is that have gone before this" pur, said the) the prison thig to one end woman said A drank was arraigned, ty, and fined | ten days, pléaded guil- | was §l A costs, Not Approved Of. The action of Ald, Gas kin, chai: wan 15 not approved of by the eitiz- ito the Whig gbowt it serve they have no right to {members of the press," said one rate And this was the opinion Steamer Wolfe Islander. From now until further potice the will make trips lowing schedule : Leave Kings 8 am, lI am, p.m. ' a Wolfe Island : pm. and 3:30 p.m. ----------------r-- A Fopular Call. Dr. J. W. Campbell is in.the view very many electors of Frontenae ward for choice for the vacancy ic he lH desires are a sign, he would make an uncowm- monly popular candidature. Few names have been sugyested in the city with more general approval. ' , Oranges. 15 am, 1 tune, | this | i in barring the | ox- v was sentenced] Horse reduction 'ever seen in Kingston | BIG JANUARY SALE Blankets at the 3 # Seder Clocks PERE of biggest | We don't want to carry any over, and must dispose of them. last long at the price. $2.50 Kersey Stay-on, $1.85 Are good time keepers and will prove their lasting qualities in years after pur- chase. $3 Blue Stay-on, $2.35. $1.50 Jute Lind, for $1.10. Also Halters, and Rugs, pr W. A. Mitchell, 'H @ Clocks for the parlor. | Clocks for the dining Togm. Whips possible Cirgingles, lowest Clocks for thie library.' Clocks for the kitchen Good Alarm Clocks Fully warranted at cost prices at ice. { { and solid ardware | Gare n, you should{ Montreal che Campbellford {Tne or} Snows, w or [ronto; Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. H. Whitney, E Ww. Davidson, Dewitt H. Wilmot JL: Miller Lion, Nathan Ciesla, F I.. Hall, Perth: J. Brunswick. Spdngenberg Watchmaker and King St 5. Soloman, 1% is Robt Jeweler, - i | | { | | & Issuer of Marriage Licenses. kson, New Apples, Apples. Spys and Kussets, af Toye's King street, i a By 2] | = for. |assscacsssnsssssesssncensecssrssnsssssssrenes { and several have spoken | "The alder- | the public | Saturday Bargains 20% Off All Our Regular Stock. (Rubbers and Slater Shoes excepted) Empress . orothy Dodd Shoes, for Ladies and all our Fine Stock of Men's and Boys Boots. 30 Pairs Ladies' Fine Strap Slippers, regular $1.50 NOW $1 30 Pairs Ladies' Fine Dongola Patent and Gun Metal Sait Blucher Shoes, regular 33. NOW +... AND 15 TABLES FULL OF OTHERS. 'PB. ~Get a Trunk or Valise Now, You Can Save Ghe Toockett Shoe Store. SAVIN IE 20000000 ROBOOOINLSE 20 Per Sevseveovee