SHE - FEBY - SALE \ td f i MITTS $1.25 A PAIR ' GENUINE INDIAN. TANNED, BUCKSKIN, PULLOVERS, RETAILS, at ' The Mitt that saves the hands. suitable for all work. Soft, pliable, porous. Wears like. iron. JOHN MCKAY, er, 149-137 "BROCK STREET, . . Kingston, Ont. » Fe 2-0 SI | Je--_-- ERIE 4 ge if A $85 Parlor Suites reduced to $60, in finest Silk. $55 Parlor Suites reduced to $42. $52 Parlor Suits reduced to $40. $43 Parlor Suites reduced to $35. All in fine Silks. Your own cholce of colors. " PARLOR CABINETS --- EXTRA SPECIALS. RH only $50 Parlor Cabinets for 2 only $38 Parlor Cabinets for a only $45 Parlour Cabinet for 2 only $8.50 Parlor Cabinets for CARPETS, RUGS, CURTAINS. Immense Stock; 15 to 20 per cent. reductions. Repair and Upholstering cheaper than ever before. 'Phone 90. Yours. T.F.Harrison Co. Grey AlWool Blankets, Union Blankets. . Comforters in Batting, Wool and Eiderdown filled. All Fresh New Stock. ee RR. McFAUL.' CARPEY WAREHOUSE You Gan Buy A Lot Now With a chance of selling it at a profit before the payments are half made, or we will assist you in put- Sasasassees 1 \ f ssssssssnecd : | i | 1 BVBTRVBVER SAV RERN Gold in Guwilight le 4 @ On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Leo- nox Mills, "Bishopscourt,"" entertained at a most enjoyable afterncon tea. the hostess wore becoming gown of violet satin eolienfe, the bodice trimmed with handsome npplique. Bishop Mills assisted Mrs. Mills fn receiving the guests in the library. Tea trbles were laid in the dining room and reception room and both were prettily decorated with pink car- nations and white hyacinth. Mrs. E. J. Bidwell and Mrs. R. C. Carter poured tea, Mra. B. Carey and Mrs. Herbert Robinson poured cofiee, Mrs. J. O. Crisp and Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick cat the ices. An in- teresting inusical programme wai given for the entertainment of guests and was very much enjoyed. Those who took part were Col. J. H, V. and Miss Helen Crowe, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Craig, Mrs. H. Betts, Miss Edith Folger and Mr. R. R. F. Har- vey. o/ following guests were pre- Mrs. E. 3 Bidwell, Principal . M. Gordon, Canon Starr, Canon and Mrs. A.' W. Cooke, Canon and Mrs. E. Loucks, Rev, and Mrs. T. W. Savary, Dean and Mrs, J Cap- pon, v. and Mrs. Elliott, %Col. and Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, Major and Mrs. Williams, Capt. and Mrs. Ken- neth Blair, Mrs. Norman Stuart Les lie, Col. and Mrs. Gwynne (Winnipeg), Mrs. H. Saunders, Mrs. A. M. Bris tol, (Oakfield), Prof. and Mrs. John Waddell, Dean and Mrs. W, S. Filia, Prof. and Mrs. Campbell, Col. J. H. V. Crowe, Miss H Crowe, Capt. H. A. Kaulhack, Miss Grange, Mrs. Douglas Young, Miss Macaulay, Misses Muck- leston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirk- patrick, Mr, and Mrs. J. Walton, Mrs. Henry Skinner, Miss Nan Skinner, Mra. James Hendry, Rev. and Mrs. Jd. 0. Crisp, Mrs. Jobn Mackie, Mrs. E. L. Torrance, Mrs. Henri Panet, Mrs. J. P. Shine, Mra. J. A. Sedge wick, Mrs. J. B. Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs.. Jerem Taylor, Mrs. Deane (Lindsay), Mrs. H. Tandy, Mrs. Fran- cis Hill Macnee, Mrs. R. H. Tothill, Mrs. Alexander Kirkpatrick, Mrs. R. W. Garrett, Mrs, H. A. Calvin, Prof. and Mrs. A. Macphail, Mrs. Ernest Cunningham (Toronto), Mrs. Frank Strange, Mrs. Campbell Strange, Misses Urisp, Mrs. W. H. Craig, Mrs. Howard Folger, Mr, and Mrs. A Craig, Mrs. J. Farrand Pringle, Dr. and Mrs. RK. J. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. John Carson, , Mrs. G. A. Me Gowan, Mrs. Robert Henderson, Mrs. Havelock Price, Mrs. Hilton Finkle, Miss F. Ferguson, Mrs. William Harty, Miss Eleanor Macdonell, Misses Ro- gers, Miss Constance Cooke, Misses Smith, Miss Edith Folger and Miss B. Smythe, Mr. Charles Smith, Mr. J. B. Walkem, Capt. Hammond 'and Dr. C. E. O'Connor. * * Mrs. J. C.. Paterson, Union street, entertained at tea, i honor of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Masters, of Halifax, and Miss Maude Butler, of Stratford. Mrs. Masters re- ceived the guests, gowned in' hand : | " {had a dinner party, on Monday night, on Saturday, in| Mrs. Richard Waldron, Miss leta Car King street, returned Jjiome from Tor son and Miss Bessie Smythe. During onto tordas. the aternoon, some of the ladies en- | joyed ves playing bridge, while others watched the gentlemen | curling. Those present were, Mrs. Walter H. Macnee, Mrs. RB. W. Gar rett, Mrs. Stafford Kirkpatrick, Mrs. William Kirkpatrick, Mrs. H. 8B, KE. | Craig, Mrs. Henry Wade, Mrs. R. J. Carson, Mrs. Henry Rithardson, Mrs Frank Philips, (Toronto); 'Mrs. Hugh Macpherson, Mrs. H. Craig, Mrs. Arthur Cunningham, Cunniogham, Miss May Ford, Hilton Finkle, Miss Helen i § Fraser, Miss Mabel Dalton, Miss Mona Knight fourth Fridays of the month, + Miss Edith Young, Miss Grace Mar- tin and Miss Lyman, * Mrs. W. T. Ellis, "Roselawn," ing, for her son, Mrs. Ellis received the guests in the library which was effectively decors-! ted with red and white carnations and the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Her- narcisse. The same flowers were used in decorating the hall and dancing' room. Supper was served shortly af- ter eleven o'cdock and the dance was! pronounced a great success by all the guests. Those t were : Mr. and Mrs. Shirley King, Mr. and Mrs. Lind-! say Malcolm, Miss Susie Anglin, Miss Dora Oldrieve, Miss Bessie Robertson, Miss Edith Fraser, Miss Florence Wil: liamson, » Miss Edith Young, Miss Helen Denne, Miss Edna Henderson, Miss Jean Duff, Miss Marjorie Duff, Guelph, Miss May Macdonnell, Miss Chown, Miss FEtta Henderson, Miss Hilda Jordan, Miss Marian Hewton, Miss Mattie Robertson, Miss Frances Cheney, Miss Jean Hay, Miss Lenore Sanderson, Messrs. Laurence Uglow, Amiers Birchall, S. K. Ireland, Ste. venson, Robertson, Bertram Sterling, W. R. Leadbeater, W. Goodwin, Neil Polson, Philip Macdonnell, Hugh Young, Herriot, Norman leckie, Smythe. Rudd, Sidney McCann, louis Bruce and Gordon Chown. * 4 0 Three rinks of Kingston lady curlers will go to Belleville, on Friday, to play a friendly game with the lady curlers there. Two rinks will also go from Peterhoro. The ladies to go from here are: Mrs. R. J. Hooper, Mrs. V. Hooper, Mrs, Herbert Dawson, Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, Mrs. Hugh Mac. herson, Mrs. W. R. Givens, Miss orence Cuuningham, Miss Mamie Garrett, Miss Mabel Dalton, Miss Lettice Tandy, Miss Millie Farris and Miss B. Birch. The skips will be Mrs. R. J. Hooper, Miss Mabel Dalton and Miss F. Cunningham. * % 9 Mrs. Nathaniel Wilmot, Clergy street, fl to celebrate the birthday of herself, her daughter and her nephew. Covers were laid for twelve. The table de carations were roses and favors, sur- mounted by three crossed sugar canes, tied with red ribbons. The event was marked by much sociability, the friends of years meeting together in happy mood. Toasts were given, favors laughed over and afterwards bridge was enjoyed. Mrs. Wilmot's hospitality is known as unstinted and genuine. Y ! * 0 Miss Nan Skinner, West street, gave a very enjoyable tea, on Tuesday al- ternoon, in honor of Mrs. Ernest Cun- ningham. Miss Skinner was assisted by her mother in receiving the guests, i some brown satin cloth with trim- mings of gold, and was assisted by Miss Butler; and Mr. Alexander Pater- son, the former weaking black silk with tunic effect, in black bugles and sequins. In the tea room, Miss Millie Perris poured tea at a table preitily decorated with yellow tulips. Miss Grace Martin served the ice cream, and the girls assisting were: Miss Nan Paterson, Misses Alice and Muriel King, and Miss Margaret Fairlie. The guests were : Mrs. Alexander McPhail, Vrs. J. Russell Stewart, Mra. Hallo way Waddell, Mrs. Charles Lowe, Mrs, W. H. Craig, Miss Ethelwyn Mowat, Misses Carvie and Ethel Waldron, Miss Ada Rates, Miss Wilson, Miss Mona Knight, Miss Kathleen Daly, Miss Frances Sullivan, Miss Marion Redden, Miss Marion Lesslie, Miss Louise Kirk- patrick, Miss Dessie Smythe, Miss Jean Craig, Miss J. Richmond and Miss Daisy Ferguson. * + Miss Spangenberg, Johnson street, was hostess at a very jolly dance, on Saturday evening, given in honor of her niece, Miss Jenwio Philips. Miss Spangenberg was asdisled in receiv. ing by Mr-and Miss Curry, Brock- ville and Miss Jennie Philips. Those Jresent wore Miss Florence Elliott, iss Florence Stewart, Miss Gweneth Merrick; Miss Stathe: 1Gausnoyue) 5 Miss Freda Burns. Miss Mildred Worm- with, Miss Ruth Martin, Miss Mildred Henderson, Miss Bessie Noonan, Miss Stothers, (Ottawa)y Miss Una Polson, Miss Myra Dyde, Miss Helen Uglow, i , Miss Chrissie Dyde, Miss Eleanor Minnes, Dorothy Chown, Messrs. tock, Henry Rich Lyman Skinner, W. Ellis, McGillivray, . Sellery, W. Smith, W. Mi J H. Henderson, H. Minnes, W. Noonan and Ernest Sliter. > 4 9 The Curling Club tea, on Tuesday afternoon, was in of the fol lowing rink: Miss Richardson "7 in honor who- were : Mrs, Arthor Cunningham, Mrs. Halloway Waddell, Mrs. J. Far-| rand Pringle, Miss Deane, Lindsay, | Miss Edith Folger, Miss Mabel Brown- field, Miss Nora Gordon, Miss Con- stance Cooke, Miss Frances Sullivan, Miss Bessie Smythe and Miss Florence Cunningham. * + 9» Miss Molly Cartwright, Ottawa, was the hostess, on Saturday afternoon, at a delightful bridge, when the prizes! were won bv Mrs. Robert Ince and Miss Edith Powell. The pretty tea table, which was presided over by Miss Fannv Cartwright and Miss Con- stance Low, was decorated with daffo- dils and carnations. ! * + ! From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m, on St. Va! lentine's day, and the remaining days of the same week; Mrs. Browett, hing street, will be at home to her friends. Early hours and sunshine are more' pleasant than later at this season. * | The Commandant, Stafi and Gentle men Cadets, Royal Military College, of Canada, have issued invitations for a dance, on Wednesday evening, Fi ruary * + 9 ! Mrs. Frederick Lee, Toronto, enter. tained at a luncheon, on Monday last, of Mrs. -- Miles Cotton, of Vancouver. * & @ Mrs" W. J. Baker, Queen street, will entertain a number of Miss Ruth Baker's young friends, Thursday even: * 3 » Mrs. David Muiray, Frontenac street, entertained at bridge on Saturday pie : it 12k i : g § H {ed hone today. Miss Florence receive with Mrs. McKelvey, on Mrs. day afternaon. "Mrs. en- [turned to Montreal, on Sunday after tertained at a dance on Tuesday even- moom, after spending a few days with Mr, Douglas Ellis. their | Richard and Lady Cartwright. : Mrs. Charles Low, Union street. Miss Marion Hedden will . return home from Towbuto, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Taylor, Gan-! anoque, who have been the guests of | Mrs. N. Wilmot, Clergy stress, return, Mrs, James Gonislock 2 u and Mrs, Johan Dodds, both from Toronto, will , arrive in town, on Friday, to Mrs. KH. J. McKelvey Bagot i. J street. Mrs. Gouinlock and Mrs. Dodds : will Fri- , After this Mrs. Me Kelvey will receive un the second and * | returned Paterson Mr. A C. Stratford, and Paterson to | Mr. D. i re- | heir mother, Mrs. J. Union street. Mrs. A. M. Bristol, of Oakville, is C. Paterson, bert Saunders, Alice street. Mrs. Henry Wade and Mrs. Francs Philips, who have been the guefts of Miss Spangenbe:y, Johnson street, for the last few weeks, will return to To- ronto, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craig, Fron- tenac street, Mrs. H. S. Simpson, Frontenac street, and Miss Bull, Portsmouth, went to Deseronto, om Tuesday. They returned home, to-day. While in Deseronto Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Craig. were the guests of Miss Marjorie and Mr. Harold Rathbun. * + @ Mrs. Robert Partridge, Toronto, who was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Easton Burns, Wiliam street, for some time, retvrned home last Thurs day. Miss Elith Coodwin, Alice street, who has been the guest of Mrs. Adam Shortt, in Ottawa, is expected home on Thursday. Captain and Mrs. J. Sedgewick, Royal Military) College, and Mrs. W, Robertson, Fromtenae street, will leave for Ottawa, on Friday, to spend the week-end. Miss Ella Dickieson will come up from Ottawa, to attend the science dance, at Queen's, on Friday evening. While in town Miss Dickieson will be the guest of Miss Helen Uglow, Barrie street. . ka Mr. and Mrs. W. Barrie street, have gone on a visit, 1.Crothers, Jr. to Montreal + * Miss Fwva Richardson, Stuart street, arrived home, to-day, from Gillies' Limits, where she has been visiting Mrs. Austin Gillies. En route Miss Richardson stayed off in Toronto and spent a few days with Mrs. Chown. Miss M. Hora, King street, who spent the week-end with Mrs. Richard Cartwright, in Napanee, returned home, on Monday, at noon, bringing Mrs. Cartwright with her. Mrs. Cart- wright will leave, on Thursday, for Ottawa, to spend a fortnight with Sir Miss Ruby Shapley, Toronto, will arrive in town, on Thursday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. PP. Wilgar are at present the guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. Low, in Ottawa. They are expected here next do visit Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Low, Un street. Major and Mrs. Henri Panet, King street, left, to-day, at noon, for Huli- fax, from which place they will sail, on Friday, for Pugland. * +P Mrs. Miles Cotton, of Vancouver, who has been the guest of General and Mrs. Cotton, Toronto, returned to Ottawa this week, and is thé guest of her mother, Mrs. Goprell. Mr. W. B. Shinner, of Montreal, spent the week-end in town, the guest of = his mother, Mrs. Henry Skinner, West street, Mr. and Miss Curry, of Brockville, "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." Men's Furs IF years to "come the men as well as the Jadies of this district will look back to our Sreps --Partner- ship Sale and recall the good op- Feb. 14th, + + * ¢ ¢ + 0 St. Valentine's Day . THREE MOST SUITABLE GIFTS su Pictures FRAMED PICTURES Of the: Cupids, Den Pictures, Philip Remington, etc. Boileau, Frederick at 20 per cent. from regular prices Books BOOKS OF LATEST FICTION From $1.50 to 56¢c. A shipment of the latest rebounds opened to-day SPECIAL GIFT BOOKS, Scott's Lady of the Lake A Book of Sweethearts The Christy Girl Riley Gift Books The Rosary, gift edition. |- books. i February (A LIBRARY MEMBERSHIP The most acceptable Valentine Gift Is Life Membership in the Col The Jarg- the lege Book Store Library) est members Hbrary in o ip of any conts and SPECIAL RATE good $1.60 Rix the latest best intil VALENTINES. POST CARDS from 6 for Sc. to 5c. Each. The College Book Store THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO. 260 PRINCESS STREET spent the week-end with Miss Span genbery, Johnson street. Mr. Curry returned home, on Monday, and Miss Curry returned home to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cunningham and Master Paul Cunningham, who are at present the guests of Mrs. R. . Carter, West street, will leave, on Monday next, for Red Deer, Sask, where they will reside in future. + + The Hon. F. H. and Mrs. Phippen announce the engagement of their daughter Edna Kathleen, to Dr. Chf- ford Roger Gilmour, Winnipeg, son of Mr. J. H. Gilmour, Brockville. Dr. Gilmour has many friends in King ston, who extend congratulations. HERE TO TAKE SOUNDINGS. -- Public Works Enginers Will* Report on the Harbor! A. Wo Gregory and H. W. Davy, en giveers of the public works depart ment, Ottawa, are heré lo take sound ings of the harbor from the Carruth ers' shoal down into the lower harbor, in connection with the proposed --im provements to navigation. They re- ported, this morning, to Postmaster Stewart and Ald. R: F.. Elliott for information, and engaged . a number of men to aid them in their work. This is the quick response of the min- ister of manne to the request of the Kingston deputation which went to Ottawa last week to interview him with reference to harbor matters. Division Court Cases, These division court cases were heard before Judge Madden on Tuesday : E. Lawrenson vs. W. J. Saunders-- Account, ¥3.95; judgment for plain- tiff. James Swift & Co. vs. W. H. Argue Account, $78.10; judgment for plain- tiffs. : J. E. Wilder vs. B. W. Folger--Note, £101.20; judgment in full. E. Grainger vs. N. Rousseau--Ac- count, $4.15; judgment for plaintiff, E. Lawrenson vs. P. Assesltine--Ae- count, $10.64; judgment for defen dant. Joseph Donaldsen vs. Margaret Shortt--Rent, 228; judgment for plain- tiff. Robertson Bros. vs: Mrs. P. Mahon--Acconnt, $7.89; judgment plaintiff, Ivo L. G. Cobet vs. 1. Campbell-- Account, 850.45; judgment for plaintiff for $28.61. Me- fo: Recovered From Storm. The railways have recovered from the storm, and to-day, were ranning on good time. This morning, the weather man started in with a severe snow storm, and it looked tor a time as if there would be trouble, but luckily, the storm did not last long, I'he street railway lines are open, and cars are running in good shape, A good many complaints were made about the cars being stalled the storm, but Toronto, with all ap pliances, could not keep their lines open. ; ny its 4 -- Want Deserter Deported. The local military authorities are seeking the deportation of Se-gt. Har rison, of the Permament Army Service Corps, who deserted recently, and who is wanted on a charge of forging cheque for $20, using the name Liewt. FE, Russell Hale. Harrison supposed to be in Watertown, N.Y, and the United States immigration au- thorities have been asked to send him buck. His wife and children anxi- ous about him. a of are portunity it offered for pur chasing hats, caps and furs at startling re- #1 ductions in § prices. The stock of caps, rs gauntlets is still large. : $125 Russian Muskrat-lined Coats, best Otter Collar .... $100 Raccoon Coats for $76.50 $16.50 Otter Wedge Caps .... hers ae $1.25 $12.50 Persian Lamb Collars. . $4.10 Driving Gaunt- $285 Swe . Evian $6.00 a a 2 ota. . Should Clear Away More. When the board of works snow gang have completed their first tour of clearing Princess street, they should be put to work to go over the roadway and clear 3 good deal more off it and make it perfectly safe. This roadway should be kept level all winter. For Sale by Tender. King's cafe, 348 King street, beauti- fully appointed, finished in white enamel, only lunch counter in city, centrally located: Only white restau- rant in city. S id opportunity. Tenders Monday: Feb. 13th, 3 . W. Newman, Sec. The police were gut with a big stick, to-day, after a couple of lads who are accused of playing "hockey" from .. The eato'nine tails is the pumshment for this offence, so Kings is TROT VVVVLTRTVTRATRECRONT LaGrippe Cough When a cough lasts longer than a week or two it no longer can be classed as an ordinary cold. The cold is really gome, but has left an frritation in the bronchial tubes which causes deep and often wheezy coughs This Is what happens after la grippe and leaves the hack- ing cough, and this is how chronic bronchial coughs be- gin. CRIPP'S ASTHMA CURE -------------- Will quickly cure such coughs and also all bronchial trouble, asthma, etc, 50¢ large bottles guaranteed MAHOOD'S J? STORE PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. BBV VOBTVRTTRRTRRR - SDV VRLLLLLLRAATALLBVLBLBLETRBBTRS mbroidenes mbroideries We lead the procession in the display of New ldeas in Embroideries and Insertions A larger range and' better values than ever before A ------------ Narrow Edgings, with In- sertion to match, Corset Cover Embroideries, Flouncing Em broideries, Allover Embroider fes, Beadings, et te He @ sure and se our range before making your purchases : It will please you. Newman & Shaw THRE ALWAYR BUSY STORE 5 OPEN NIGHTS Phone 919 ER ITI. Silver FPEPPPPRPTPRPPEP IF PINP Does not your Table Silver need some replenishing or new little pieces added to brighten it up? Look it over sometime soon 'We are healiquarters for TABLE SILVER. Our patterns are attractive, and the cost may vary from the price of good Plated Ware to Heavy Sterl- ing Silver é new and SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians, 830 KING STREET, Issuers of Marriage Licenses, F UR Sale At . GOURDIERS Get in Louch With Mullin For Real Estate Bargains $1,100 buys 1 Stone. and 1, Frame Dwelling, «Clergy with im provements; rents $144 etached Fras : hed stable : $1,800 | frame; 8 vand stable $2,500 frame; $3 son Street; etached furnace vil rooms, detached water heating k John hot water Albert 8 rooms, hot 600 Detached i #; BER, Street, : { heating and i | Look ¢ Over our fiet of bar- | gains Houses to rent Fie hes $2800 House old t advertised has rey Cor. Jolinson and Division Streets. "Phone 639. R47 Eyes should be e two years. "Tie eyes change. exactly right last year may be injurious now. Whether you wear glasses or not your eyes should be examined every two years. We are eye experts. We can afford you perfect sight Our varied stock of mounts helps us to give perfect sutis- faction.