aii sho 5 ol pl, GIFTS THAT ARE GIFTS The wear ell, look beautiful fill felt needs, and are DESKS, all the Thtest | Mahogany, 35:50, 87.50 up. CHAIRS, all descriptions, a special | line of Dining Chairs, $15, #15 up to] | 5 | J #15 per sett. TF. "GARRISON Compa TF] 90. Yours, 3 # MIRRORS ! PAKLOR MIRRORS BATH MIKROKS BEDROOM MIR i All sizes, from very & at i 76¢. and $1.00, to fo and five feet long at $4.60° $10 Gold, Gilt and Only Yromes, See our wighws. We are | selling these & small ad- vance as A a new depart: | ment. B/ MoFAUL'S JARPET WAREHOUSE. J v: IAS. |] antl a continual joy FUR COATS | Long Fur and Fur lined | Coats are in demand. They are the most im- portant part of your Win- ter Outfit. Our guarantee of worth and satisfaction with every garment. | | e---- Snaps for Christmas Shoppers. In order to reduce our large stock we will give 20 p.c. off All our new Fall Bhirts and Underwear, from now until Christ- "Nothing reserved." new Fall Hats, regular 8250, $260 and $3.00 for $1.50 Muskrat (oats, and fancy $49.00 to $125.00 Plain and faney Hnd: son Seal Coats, $100.00 to $250.00 Persian Lamb Coats, $125.00 to $385.00 Fur-lined €oats, $40.00 to $125.00 Muff all Styles to match foats. [ngoection and parign invited. Jiustrated off request. plain : com- Catalogue f= { John McKay 149 157 Brock st. Kingston | Loss than cost. This means any Hat in the store. A.C. WAGGONER, Tailor and Furnisher. ' fc. | Promptly attended to by ek- . perfenced workmen, at & mini mum Prien Our prices are one-th lower than any other (Arm's. | Scott & '& Ryan Up-to-date Electricians. 16 BROCK STREET, "Phone 12185. B® at the sity hall. and tartan MY WARDROBE, 188-190 Wellington Bt. XMAS STATIONERY Crane's newest shades. Prices from 3B¢c to $6.00 per box. THE JACKSON PRESS Wellington Street TEA! TEA! TEA! From the Finest Tea Gardens of Ceylon, uncolored, and of the finest flavor, Oréen and Black at 30c per pound, at ANDREW MACLEAN'S, Ontario Siveet. SHOE REPAIRING. 1 have installed the Good- Year Wa Welt Machine System for all kinds of Shoe Repairing. Call and give me a trial. St. Andrew's sodiety Seubcated wi oo The Fo ora ts time. ! wilight Prsnasesefrerasinaness [Te Mrs. T. M Asselstine, 277 Alfred siiest, will ryceive on the first ud | third Toesdahs during the winter i Mise ¢. Vo. Mary While; Toronto, the guest of Mrs, 3. Going, | street fov a few days. - i Clergy Mrs.' Clarke Wright, Colbourne sizeet/ will receive on the first and 1 sxcond Wegdnesedays of each month | ! during the season beginning with the first Wednesday in December. Mrs. Ernest Young, Rockwood Hospital, will receive on Tuesday néxt, and not again until February, Mrs. J. M. Hughes, University Avenue, will receive on Tuesday December the third and not again this season. Mrs. George Clarke Wright, 255 Brock street, wiR receive for the first time since her marriage on Thursday, December the fifth, and not agin until after the new year. Rav. Dr. Howard of Napanee, who was spending several days in town, returned to Napayee on Wednesday Mr. Robert Creighton, after spending @ome time in town, return ed to Ottawa ou Thursday. Martin, King street sister Mrs. Iva E. who was the guest of her Mrs. R. W. Rutherford, returned home on Thursday. Phyllis Shortt will remain few weeks longer. Miss Ethelwyn Loucks, Barrie street and Miss Grace Loucks, Otta wa, are spending a couple of weeks at Algonquin Park. Miss Patricia Spereman, a guest in town this week, to Toronto on Thursday. Mrs. James Potts, who was the guest of Mrs. Jameg Craig, Earl street, for a few dafs, returned to {Stirling on Thursday Mr. G. Y. Chown, Barrie street, who spent several days in Toronto this week, has returned home, Mig: for a who was returned who was and Mrs J ¢ street, while in to Ottawa oa Fri Mr the guest Gwillim, town, Frederick of Mr Union returned Hanson, ay. Miss May Chown, Sunnyside, who was the guest of Miss Mattie Robertson in Peterboro for a few days, has returged home. Miss Isabel Miller, of Frankford, who was a guest in town for a few days this_week returned to her home on Wednesday. Miss Etta Henderson, who was visiting Miss Robertson in Peterboro, home on Friday. The Rev. W. Macmorine returned to Galetta, Ont, on Friday. . . * Earl St. Mattie returned Miss Honnycastle returned to Campbeliford on Thursday after spending several days in town. Mrs. Z/ A. Lash, who has been vigiting ber sister, Mrs. J. de Mille Burpee, Stuart street, returned to Toronto on Friday. Miss Olive Ferguson, Ethieheaton, Forfarshive, Seotland, granddaughter of the late Rev. Antisell Allan, of Alwington, Kingston, spent a few days in town this week with her aunt, Mrs. J. Maule Machar, en route to Vancouver, to visit' Mrs. Lelevre, Capt, and Mrs. 8, N. Perreau, Roy: al Military College, were in Ditawa for the state ball on Tuesday even- ng. i Mrs. W. R. Butler, Barriefield, who in spending 4 few weeks in the mari: time provinces, is expec ted home next w The Rev. B. I. Byers, of Sterling, who. was a guest in town this week, returned to Sterling on Thursday. Mrs. Robert O'Hara, who has been visting her som, Mr. Walter O'Hara, arrived in town on W vy and is the guest of ber daughter, Mrs. Ar thur Craig, i! street. Me J McConachie and little daughter, 4 Kingston, are - visiting friends in Aylmer, after visiting het parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cook, Stratford. Mrs. Frederick Lockett, Stuaet | street, is in Belleville visiting relatives and will spend a week or ten days thera, Miss Fdoa Lesslie, spending fow days in the city, the guest Mre. F. Gi. Barrett, University nue, has returned home to York. s Mrs. (i. Elliott, Barrie sirvet, re turned - Renfrew on Friday. Rev. W. H. Emsley, Picton, in the sity for a few days, is the guest of D. DeCarteret, Alfred street. Mea. RH. Toye, Gore street, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs Arthur Lingham, in Sastmount, ar rived home on Thursda Mrs. Clarke Taglor 4 son, Keith, i ao mother, are visit or: lergy street. Mrs. NX. W The marriage of Miss Naney Rus . - - a of ave Now » » will take place |! in Kiizstos ng Major and Mrs. Rob er{scn during their sojourn here. ar thelr mariiage Mr, as' Mra raf expect to reside an nda a Edmonton anIuUNTAg the engagt man of Bile sulsin Sidley. EA in Ottawa, } y period, when it stood 25 to 22, REAL FSTATE TRANSFERS Reported Through we Office of FE W. Mullin. Buildiog lot on Mack street, ed by F. J. Stevens Dwelling No. 53, ownd by F. Desney, and H. Scott. ° Doble dwell Jodnson street, sen. Dwelling No street, owned by and Darley. Fine brick dwe stre=t, owned b) Brick dwelling, sireet, owned by Er Messrs. Derbyeb re Two building lots on street, owned by of. J James ~ Mcleod Brick dwelling on Albert owned by Byron Derbyshire. f Two building lots on Durham | street. owned by John Friendship to! Frederick Smith Stone siore and sion otreet, owned byshire. Owelling, No. 259 owned by F. Smith, ship. Brick dwelling, on Usiversity | Avenue, owned by William Snow-| den to F. Hawiison. Double dwening Nos. Montreal street, owned by to George Bawden Double and single awn! 5 } Beverley street,' to H. Duberry 295-297, T Han- | ng, Nos owned by Chatham | Derbyshire 103 Messrs Hing on Frontenac' ! Byron De rbyahire. | 31 Rideau and Darley. Johnson | Dolan, to} dwelling by Byron Der- Victoria street, | to John Fr iend- | 384-338 | Dr. Day | dwelling, eor- oi ner Alfred and Stanley streets, own-| ed by Rev. John markin to Messts, Derbyshire and Darley. i -- i Indoor Baseball. H Co. of = the 14th P.W.O Rifles, succeeded "in defeating" a team composed of the members ot! F Co. in a game gf indoor baseball at the armouries on Friday evening by a score of 32 to 22. The game! was very close up until the ninth | but "H' opemed up and seored seven "uns, The teams were: H Co. Elder, p.; Ludlow, Minnes, 3b.; Payne, 1... Hall Francis, 1b.; Sutherland, r.f.; e.:. Gilbert, c.1.; F Co.--Ladlow c.f.; Smith, 2b.; Hogan, ton. 2b.: Baiden, ss. 1b.: Fitzgerald, 8b. Score hy npings: "H" Co.~ "PF Co 88. 2h. Mills Simmons r.f.; Hamil MeCullough, Shangroe, Lf. 5 6340534¢ 4 1702341 Fall and Winter Importations, Prevost, Brock sireet, has received all his fall imporiations for his talloring de partment consisting of suiting and n great. vas riety' of patterns to choose from, | Also large stock of ready-made clothe | ing and gents' furnishings. } Kingston Historical Society. Professor Wrong's lecture on Canadian Manor and its Seigniors, will be given this evening in the large, English room, new Arts building, | Nueert's University. p-- Cackle! Cackle!! Cackle!!! Why does she cackle?" Because she lays the biggest egys and the most of them and she's thriving on Carnov- sky's erushed oyster shells A number of Wingstonians attended the dance given in Harrowsmith on Friday evening by the young bachel-| ors and benedicts. Music was render. ed by MeAuley's orchestra, Kingston Fifty couple were present. Rubber set shaving brushes will not shed bristles or fall apart. A plete assortment ranging from Ibe. to -82.50, "at Mecleod's Drag Store, Brock street. The members of the choir of Cooke's Preshyterian church have adopted gowns, and will appear in their new garb to-morrow for the first time, i tr : i i a Kingi'on's Famous Fur Store. street, | Divi-} | coms | The Christmas month | is here at last--we have been preparing for it for . a long time. We wantto | interest all Christinas | shoppers. We give os High grade at right ig We give you al | in charge of the { sanctuary were the following priests : iB! the less effentively, The four leading Ship Ahoy, Excuse Me, Mr. numbers :-- Moon, Ever Love Another Girl, Will you be My Eve, COLLEGE BOOK STORE Parliamentary Offer Of Canadian National Newspapers, TORONTO MAIL AND GLOBE. Five Months For $1.00 From Now to April 1st, 1913. "Send or phone orders tc us and receive prompt attantion. Little "Miss Fix-It" Music. "Phone 019. It will pay you to make this evening, and see the big wear--besides a window full 4 special trip to our store window of Ladies' Under- of Underwear. You will also see garments that are brimful with genuine value, The Vests are trimmed with Lace around neck and front, full length skirt, sleéves buttoned in front, have long cufis, with elastic and full size. length, in The Drawers are ankle both styles, and full size. To be had in either white or natural. Our price NEWMAN BE THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY the Consecration of His Grace Archbishop Spratt, The first anhiversary of the conse cration of "His Grace Archbishop Spratt wax celebrated in St. Mary's cathedral on Saturday morning, with solemn pontifical mass, sung by" the archbishop, at eight o'clock. There wal a laroe congregation present and | the besutiful altar and sanctuary, de- corated for the occasion with flowers and the papal colors, gave a most pleasing effect. The sanctuary choir, led by Rev. Father Halligan, rendered the Mass of the Second Tone im ita customary excellent manner. At the offertory, Rey. Father Halligan sang "Ave Marie," with pleasing eofiect. Prof. Paul Denys presided at the or- gan. The archbishop was assisted in the mass by Rev. Father Hanley, ree tor of the cathedral, and Rev. Fathers Piche and Nicholson, deacon and sub-dencon respectively. Rev. Yather McDonald, secretary to his grace) was ceremonies. In the of as tan; J. .. Staley, "of Belle Rev. Fathers Duffus, of Kings P. Kehoe, of Hanah we; of Railton, and J. J. eeley, ville. Temperance Wave and Scots. One of the speakers ai the Scoteh dinmer, on Friday evening, voi fact that was obvious to all whe have at such affairs among the Scots men. He remarked, briefly, but none that the temper- ance wave that has taken wide strides aver the had more support the Scotehmen than usual- Jt i= said thst While the was Seoteh. it seriously lacked 25¢ a garment. & SHA THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. THE PEOPLE'S FLORIST E. K. PURDY 109 BROCK STREET, All seasonable stock on hand at all times. | | | | Phone in connection | night and day. | i Often need Olagses for read ing hh. their distant sight being perfectly good. If the print blurs or the eyes tire when y Sding no other symptom i DECOsRAry What is Aly i you ant perfect Glasses is a visit 1 S. Asselstive D. 0. S. Registered Optometrist & Optician 248 King 1. "Phone 1010. Hall Marked Family Silver The kind that generation after generation can use. Too Heavy to dint or get out of shape. We have some of such pleces for Christmas selling. We are more than all n fully equipped this Christmas to fil} eeds in ever our line, SMITH BROS. Jewelrs and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 850 KING STREET, FURS Hudson Bay Sable Ermine, Persian Lambs, Minks, at GOURDIER'S 76-78 Brock Street. REAL ESTATE A cement cottage on new Princess St., for $1200 E. W. MULLIN Real Fstate Broker, FIRE AND LIFR INSURANCE, COR. JOHNSON & DIVISION S78, "Phone 639. Of approval is set ronspien- sully 4 on all our laundry work Cleanness The distinguishing symbol that characterizes culture and breeding. Everything wo wash Is noticeable for clean'y sweetness and fauitiess ironing. Cor. Pritgess & STieuham a.