JOHN McKAY, LTD, | Bingston's § Belisle Fur House. For Your Christmas Groceries. Our stock is complete in all Hnes. 341-8 Princess Street. Prompt Delivery, (Coast Sealed Oysters.) D. COUPER Linoleum Our new rugs, Scotch and English Linoleums are arriving every, day, from the best manufac- Sho157 Brock St. For Spectacles or Eyeglasses With Almost Invisible Frames and Mountings. For an Examination of the Eves by a Registered Optomet- rist. 4 For ald 10 the Eyes : r'd you of Eyestrain and Head- } ache--come direct to | L. S. Assistine D. 0. §. Eyesight Specialist. 842 King St. Kingston, Ont. ! Mid-Winter Furniture & Carpet .. Sale | that will i @ fifteen public ILY BE = ANTEC SONOS, NOT IN SATISFACTORY LONDIT. ION, SAYS INSPECTOR The County Needs Continuation Schools and Trosnt Officers -- Jt! ers Mself. The unsatisfactory pr Hack that We Lenongh, he advised tha vailing fu the public schools of south Over vise delay tion of the county council at its Wed- iy, » conditions Frontenac were brought to the atten- nesday moming session by luspector 8. A. Truscott, who stated that Fron- tenac was not supplying fifty per cent of the teachers its ools requircg. That was d very serious drawback, "explained. Last year not one Sydenham high school entered m or pormal. Furthermore, the average attendance "of pupils was not motg 'than fifty per INSPECTOR 8. A. TRUSCOTT cent of the aggregate. To remedy this latter condition, the township coundil should appeint truant officers and sce that they do their duty. To secure more county teachers, inspector recommended the consolida- tion of many of the schools. For in- stance in Kingston township there are schools, and the total salaries paid teachers is $ The average attendance is 2 i 'thesa fifteen could be consolidated into thie or, four schools, with eight or nine teachers, over $2 ,000 would be saved and better results would be obtained. Then again, there should be Sonbigupiion sohools in Frontenac. inspector suggested that these be pox at Joyceyille or Cushen- dall; at Sharbot Lake, and perhaps at Verona and -Cataraqui. He would ro- the more \ © RESIDRNTIA1 AL PAV ING Matter Discussed at Meeting of on ask ed {or information {steps would he taken this 3 ing in the Does Not Turn Out Enough Teac h- that I; {ti {for the summer of Works, meeting of the board of work) afternoon, Ald. Hughes A as Tf rds what for pav- He said. was some delay in At the Tuesday A start was made I was due on the to lack of 1 required by the should also be overcome.' He strongly advocated getting an early start on the | stating it. should be com- ced in the spring instead of w sain} etition was It was mated that a p as | University in circulit asking * that avenue be jg « Ald. Pete said that Barrie street, from Princess to Pine, should be at- tended to. He claimed that it was uot rirht that all the paving sho uld be douc on the south side of Princess. street, The paving talk was all of an informa ! nature, fs the plans of the hoard for residential paving have not yet been set | . Spoke on "Ireland." Rev. 8. J. M. Compton, of St. An- drew's church, spoke to the Girls Fel-{ lowship club of the Y. M. ¢. A. on the subject of Ireland on Tuesday ev- ening. He treated it in an interest- ing and instructive manner from the standpoints of conditions = prevailing | in the isle, national characteristics, ! and ideals of its leaders in both the higher and ordinary walks of life. sweet at Gilbert's of Another ignment oranges, 30c. a peck, busy stores. 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PRICE G0 CENTS first ald in sceidents, cosmetics, proving the prosarving . footwear, figure, hands, #he wants what she home nursing, kitchen convene how io remain young, healthful heating. abundant {information to Jolleve and overcome blemishes, restoring faded os and Dor Vou, Pure, Tran lossy ftmproving glossy hair, bright eyes, comfortable feet. Every wants when she wants it, "The College Book Store 160-162 Princess St. OPEN NIGHTS in Ladies' Skirts We have an extra good snap that will he 1 day morning Ladies' styles 20 only, season's best cheviot serge, Skirts, from colors navy, cady for shrewd buyers early on Thurs- made in the good quality black, grey, in Phone. 9193 Standard Thermometers For the weather, vourself just how your own home. next to be change in the able to tell for cold It is at Our thermometers are neat, well made and dependable Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. modelled and Repaired rat~lined Ladies' Coats, fe Weres, sable collar and £40.00, 37 inch length and up. on the bargain counter These skirts will he Thursday at about Stocks are commend that the city council offer a everything is yearly grant of $200 to every township establishing a continuation school. Such a school in Pittsburg would turers. These are the new patterns for the It pays to buy mow. large, prices are low, reduced. Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, coming spring of 1914. R. MeFAUL Carpet Warehouse, Why Pay High Prices? 1 will give yom FIRST CLASS GOODS The Style and Fitting will be Faaltless, The Finish and Workmanship wil be Perfect. ™ rie will be from ne to Hi a b The Tailor. $20 Princess Street, Main St, stable Frontena¢ St., new brick - dé- tached residence, 12 rooms; has good urdwood floors $3100. Montreal St, "frame store and dwelling, with stable $2200 Nelson St. detached brick, rooms, with lot front Pine St., detached frame dwell- furnace, B. & C.. $21 Pa { St., facing Frontenac Park, cement, § rooms, fur- ' $2100 Quebec St. near Barrie St., sin- fe amg, 7 rooms, B. and OQ. $1800 detached frame with $1900 Oilcloth, Curtains, etc. Repair and Upholstering Work promptly attended to. 10 per cent, | less than usual prices. Phone 90, IF HARRISON C0 Kingston Cement] Products Factory Bas cement blocks sills, bricxa and lintels always on hand at reasonable prices. Anythiag | in cement made to order. oraer of Charles and Patriek Phone 1304. Mavge H. F. Norman COAL! The kind you are looking is the kind we sell Scranton Coal 'Is good coal and we guarantee prompt delivery Booth & Co. Foot of West Street (Limited) College Head of Queen Street. Courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, ' elvil service, general improvement, and all commercial subjects, Rates moderate. Informa- tion tree. LF. bt - Pn "ison, R {draw pupils of that township who are at present going to Gananoque high school, and for whose maintenance the county last year was called upon to pay $415. Inspector Truscott stated that thor were 101 teachers in south, Frontenac, of whom thirty-five had model certifi- cates and thirty-four only temporary certificates. Ninety of the 101 were female teachers. The salaries paid were : For second class teachers, $500 to $800; third class, $00 to $635; tem- porary, $265 to $5.25. As to the school buildings, the in spector noted that the most serious defect was with regard to ventilation. This was a, matier that should be remedied. IROQUOIS CLUB DANCE Was Held in the City 'Hall on Tues- day Night. had wer at yl who hitherto disper the their pers , wh > always been yrable affairs t on this Reid and Hambr supper m Ontario gragime i strams with dances occasion served Had Jimited, st overcr hing presca, many ot of-town, e | on the dn -- twenty-seven numbers, and two- The bai aced on the artists, people whom were om ou a capital time face * for waltzes been pl! no " all had nd ngo' counte- - To James Kane committee, wh arrangements, is ne the chairman, and Wee responsible for the attributed much ¢redit. kernel of the enjovable danc ng lay in the splendid class of music given by the ten-piece orchestra. Two young ladies played the piano and violin .duri ng two' extras. The color effects at the "moon" dances were artistic, as well as the decoration of the hall cemtmersmeme-- PRESENTATION OF JEWELS To "Veterans" Lodge, 1:0.0.F. Willian Brooks, the grand lodge of Ontatio, LO.OF., visits ed Cataraqui lodge, No. 10." here on Tuesday night, and de! vered an address On matters concerning the welfare of the order. Richard Henderson, the noble grand of the lodge, presided, and some of the officers of the other city lodges, Kingston and Granite, were in atten- ance, \ pleasing feature of the evening was the presentation of veteran's jewels ten members of twenty-five years ing in the order, n amely, Meek, A Mills, M. Theobal d. A. Bear ee . h Graves, J. Evans, F. Fors $the and New York, formerly Ten secretary of the Andrew Rea, of Kingston gra hes vid They ae Dr Los Angeles, Calif. ; Watertown, N Y, U tica, N.Y. The meeting of the lodge was follow: ed by a supper. Mr, Brooks left for Ottawa on WW ednesday. of Joseph Jarvis, of Jolm lets, wi and Robert Gage, of Four tins of kippered h only for a few dave, eEting. 25. : at Gilbert's. a Sau and Hager tabaces »" Gib of Catariqui i In connection with the Big Annual Sale of Furs, we are offering special inducements for making over furs. Our manufacturing facilities are the very bestfand now we can do {our work quicker an ter than at any other time. Reduced 'prices on all work during the Fur Sale. WATCH OUR WIN- DOWS AND THIS SPACE DAILY I To-day we emphasize Mink Marmot A popular fur for jack: ets, collarettes, . stoles, ties, muffs, &e. $65.00 Jackets for $46.5C $15.00 Stoles for. .$8.50 $10.50 Collareties $7.90 For the three oldgst past | of the nds] jewels wete pro-| $10.00 Muffs for ..$6.75 $7.00 Muffs for . .-. $4.90 $7.00 Stoles for ..$4.50 £5.00 Muffs for .. $3.75 $3.00 Ties for $1 60 We have big stiaps it Furs of all kinds. We invite your inspection. 'All Sales for Cash' No Approval Watch Our Windows night for enrollment, | | Je Sons of England Had a Happy | president night, 1}! their 'ter the business part of 1 134, / . . alt the regular price, Only $1.50 Each NEWMAN & SHAW "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORK." baad dad ddd dd dd bi dd a bad odd ddd ddd add dd ddd HAD AN ENJOYABLE TIME (sithering. 33, 26th to observe past of the Leicester Lodge, No. B.S. January S.0.E] met on and spent one most enjoyable times ever held lodge rooms. This followed the The various of- in af- been concluded. | fices weve filled by past presidents and & warm welcome was extended the vis- iting members of Cambria Lodge, No. of Gananoque, which numbered | eighteen members. They drove up from that place te pay a fraternal | visit "to the Kingston lodge and help to carry out the duties of past presi- dent night. The programme in con- nection with the pleasing event in- cluded songs by Bros. Andrews, Ayers, Deemer, Jackson, - Leach, Ford, Ro- bertson, Perry, Kittley, Knowler; ®re- citations by Messrs. Hawley; Holling, Myles; piano solo by Mr. Nott. .The programme was concluded with a grand parade of the musical club of ; Cambria lodge, which proved to be a classy affair, and was much enjoyed. William Dumbleton was presented with a past president's jewel, after the re. ceiving of which he responded in a few well chosen words. Mr. Dumbleton thanked the members for their remem- brance and renewed his. obligation of fidelity to the order. Refreshments were later served and a vote of thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward for the manoer in which they so taste- fully had them served. The event closed by singing the national an- them. . Free Night Classcs rea night Slane will be opened by the Board of Edueation on Monday, February, 2nd., Dressmaking ond Mil- linery will be tadaght in the board rooms, corner of Princess and vden- ham strests, and Mechanical Drawing and Shop Arithmetic, for mals, in the Calle ate gymnasium. tea- chers the Mrs. W. Miller, dress- making; "Miss M. EK Jackson, millinery; Mr, Hatch, the men's clusses. All in- terested should be. present om ing ired | 4 The lass | boots as it is to begin with fall classes. evening Custom Sawing Our saw' mill is now pre- pared to receive logs and tim- ber to be manufactured into boards and plank, or anything else desited. First-class work. nr oint S. ANGLIN & (0 Cor, Bay and Wellington Sts. . We n he 5 Snowshoes from $2.50 to $3.50. Toboggans from $3.00 to $4.59. Skates, 50c to $85.00. ng anak kate guaranteed Again lin- re- Ladie's Coats, ed mink collar veres $40.00. rat and Ladies' Rat Coat, 50 in, long, $40,00. W. F. Gourdier 78 Brock Street Real Estate The Basis of All Wealth A detached splid brick dwelling on Alfred St, containing 10 rooms, hot water heating, BB. and C., fur electric light, for $35,100, May Ist. raace, Kew, Fossenvion BUILDING LOTS $27 Sem bestuut St.oad 8 100.) M 3 (83 by oa _ "»), Vieteoria Park. TO RENT, A wew house on Frontenac St, mod« ern, $35 per wounth. FIRE INSURANCE. ESTATE, Buyiag, Selling Renting. E. W. RELLY, Cor. 2 lhuson and Bhtisian Sta. facing REAL and ILE Fl an SWEETER