THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1914. EXECUTOR'S SALE "FURS, HATS. MILLINERY AND LADIES WEAR To be put on the market and sold at unheard of prices. Owing to the recent death of the senior member of this firm, the execu- tors of the estate find it necessary to turn the stock into cash at once. The Sale Starts Saturday M in g Sale Starts Saturday Morning, Nov. 14th at 9 O'clock and will be continued for two weeks. There will be absolutely no reserve--first come, best served. Remember this is not a sale for any particular member of a household-+-it is a sale for everybody--one that may benefit father, mother, brother and sister of every family in Kingston and surrounding country. George Mills & Co. have been in the hat and fur business for over 37 years and al- ways carry an enormous stock--the largest between Toronto and Montreal --and now it is to be sacrificed and turned into cash immediately. Read this list carefully and if you don't see what you want advertised, come to the store and you will. You'll find just the things you want and at the time you need. them most MUFFS wonderful display of many styles, LADIES FUR SETTS LADIES' FUR COATS ELECTRIC SEAL, eléegantly made coags, | MINK--A BLACK WOX--The most fashionable fur of the season, a grea} - = newést styles, 40 and 45 inches long, pli choice muffs in variety of styles to choose from. A very nice sett consists of a 2 " or trimmed. Good value at $50.00 at 4 ro J : a or] . : o ai hillow a» 2 h . x C Vé 1€ d ou oe " LA , . . ad one skin animal scarf with head ind tall and a pla Sapa ecutors sale price .. $36.50 | ALASKA SABLE--~Dest quality, large muff, Executors' sale price Ceae v | 4 HUDSON SEAl~~Beautiful coats plain or Executors' sale price : BEACK WOLF--The season's mos! p ypular fur trivial, 10 ang 2 ? 10188 long. a Bite PERSIAN LAMB--Large, medium exclusive styles. Elegant setts to be sold SRA T--Poc rutors' sale price is 881.501 5) No. 1 quality. Executors' sale price . ' MUSKRAT---Best quality Canadian muskrat, sale as low as . - 50 or 52 inches long, beautifully made, MEN'S FURS BLUE WOLF--A big assortmen guaranteed lining. Usually sold at from CHOICE COON COATS, sold regularly at $100.00, consists of a large stole w $85.00 to $100.00. Executors sale price Executors' sale price .... Cine rn a RESO large pillow muff to match, Executors $63.50 { MUSKRAT [LINED (DATS, beaver cloth shell, otter NATURAL GREY WOLF--Made Muskrat, ollar, for : . i .. $43.50 ALASKA BEAVER COATS--(Sheared G and tail on both stole and muff . ) oy aleared Som), wid COHINA LYNX-- (Fine Black Dog), a everywhere at $25 and up. Executors' sale $18.75 . Wearing fur, resembling black fox at different prices. Special value at et -------------------------------- HATS AND CAPS FOR MEN (HUNDREDS OF STYLES T0 CHOOSE FI All $2 and $2.50 Winter Feit Hats ne) All $2 Stiff Hats cr All $2.50 Stiff Hats . Ysa New Soft Hats, the very latest shapes and shades : € t . ? very late pes and shades, for ,... Winter Cloth Caps, with fur bands, at big reductions, A beautiful assortment of trimmed ane i b 8. Regular ) 00 z $4.00 and $4.50, for .. "ns . : = eos I New style velvet and plush sailors, sold every where at $2.50 and $3.00. Executors' sale price READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL A big display of newest cloth coats, sold regularly at from $6.00 ite $25.00. An show big reductions. Special value at. .$9.30 Suits, Skirts, Waists, Sweater Coats at sweeping reductions. Gloves, Umbrellss and Raincoats all reduced. - exceptionally Special value .. $44.00 pillow style. \ $20.00 or small curl, $21.00 a big variety of | at the executors' . 826.50 f styles, a specially good sett fwo heads and two tails and a sale price 828.50 MUSKRAT--Best quality 50 or 52 inches long Ti Mills' $50 Southern s 1s the famous iXecutors' sale price 8:39.50 variety to choose 52 inct Regular prices from $200.00 to $375.00. Executors' sale prices from 150.00 to $295.00 from fine selected skins, Head Executors' sale pri special price . "ie a . PHRSIAN LAMB CAPS--Glossy, even curl mili tary or wedge style for .. $8.50 Children's Fur Coats, Caps and Setts at Big Reduc- tions, HERSIAN LAMB--A from, 2 good looking anc A big variety | ALL SALES FOR CASH NO GOODS ON APPROVAL ~ GEORGE MILLS & CO. 1"126-128 Princess Street. "Kingston's Famous Fur Store' RN) - ATR )RGE MILLS & CO. fil : Pw by pa . Makers of Fine Furs and Importers of Fine Ha ts. Karens «which have lagged behind in | of 1,000 are alive after the fighting | HATE DEFEAT MORE this noble race are brought up to [on the coast. tthe scratch | A German aeroplane dropped hombs ------ *"We , Nonconformists hate conserip- | at St. Pol-Sur-Ternoise striking on tion, but we hate defeat more. Ours | the Rue des Procu Reurs. President | are traditions of the Pilgrim Fathers { Poincare THEY HATE CONSCRIPTION, BUT WILL: WELCOME IT. The Stimulating Effect of military the time. was visiting dhe Cromwell's | hospital located there at English Nonconformists will do Their Duty Uncomplainingly, Says Sir William Nichols London, Nov, 13. "By the first of the year it will he dojermined wheth ef we shall have conscription or not, and should it be necessary you may be sure that the Nonconformists will uncomplainingly do thew duty," said Sir William Robertson Nichols editor of The British Weekly and a vompetent spokesman for the Non. conformist point of view. "In Lloyd-George's words night at the City Temple, 'I like to sce every town, every every' aren, know what is expected of it. TI should like to see county calleg upon for. its quota.' That foreshadows the kind of par- tial conscription which will come if volunteer recruiting does not produce the men necessary," Sir William continued. "I think this method of enforcing conscription is very fair, for I do not think those areas which have done their duty should be hu- miliated by i conscription until those What About Your Winter Clothes ? Have you bought your winter suit, ov. ercoat, sweat. er coat and underwear? last should city, every SER WINDOW DISPLAY i EE RE VR 107. Princess St. LIPMAN {of New England and of I do not believe any form | lronsides. end be of conscription will in the necessary. "1 think there is me the statement that the upper es and the lower classes have doing their duty in the present cri sis and a certain element of the middle classes has not This 18 partly the outgrowth of the tradi- tion that the - British army should be officered by the upper classes and wecruited in the ranks from tue which leaves the rather. out of it. Then, the middle classes, es pecially Nonconformist middle classes, live in an atmosphere su foreign to war that it takes time for the military situation to be fully understood "The method of personal appea by a parliamentary recruiting con mittee will make the question of all the young and fit going to the front a dinner-table problem in thous. ands of homes, and it will have, 1 believe, a most simulating effect upon the very people not as et reached by the appeals of a parades, signs and speeches These are all right in their way Even | better advertising managemént | would not hurt recruiting, but the | best brass band methods will not | reach the people like those person | al appeals to families for their eli [ sibtes to do their duty. {| "We Noncomformists feel a great | or responsibility than others. We | opposed armaments in the past | and now that the supreme struggle is upon our country we must come forward cheerfully te meet the situation. We have come forward creditably, and 1 believe that we shall come forward more credit ably in the future. Many of those who lave.not as yet joined the col ars have had urgent reasons fol not doing so, but reasons which they will yield when confronted by to-day's crying need for men, and ye' {lore men. if in severy stage of the war {the Noncouformists look to Amerie for' approval and sympathy. We Jemeémber the Mayflower: we re meniber ofir ancestors who settles vour country 'end fought a hard fight there for freedom, and Ww¢ ark the United States to remember that we have ever been her friend and that at the time of the Ameri can civil war we were, perhaps, the only large body of the public friendly to the union in England. War Tidings. The kaiser has ordered that ol! Mohammedans captured from th allied armies be sent to Comstanting to serve in the Turkish army. It is reported that Roumania prefaring to get info tlie war. Refugees from the coast describe the artillery work of the British warshirs gs terribly accurate. A | | lower middle asses too the | justice to | class- | been | | light; martial | LIVE STOUK MARKET, The Prices Paid At the Union Stock Yards, stock Yards, Toronto, Nov. 1 eipts were moderate 67 | cars, 657 cattle, 1482 hogs, 1537 sheep and lambs, and 47 calves. Cattle--One or two choice cattle sold up to $8; but in other classes of fat cattle, prices remained about steady Choice butcher's steers $7.50 to $8; good butcher's steers $7 to $7.40; medium butcher's steers, $6.50 to $6.75; common butcher's steers, $6 to $6.25 butcher's heifers, $7 to $ ; com mon butcher's heifers, $6.50 to $6.-, 76; choice cows, $6.50 to $6.75 good cows, $6 to $6.25; canners, $3.50 10 $4.75; bulls, $4.50 to $6.75 Feeders and stockers Market steady in both classes. Choice steers, $6.75; medium steers, $8 to $6.25; stockers, $3.50 to $5 Milkers and springers-- Receipts prices steady at $50 to $100 each, bulk sold at $70 to $80 each. Lalves--Receipts light and de mand not, morg'than equal to the re- ceipts, wiMr-- prices easy. Choice veals $9 to $10; common to good 34% to $8 Sheep and lambs---- Receipts were liberal Quality not good, too many | coarse heavy lambs, which do not { «ell readily Sh $5 to $5.75% joulls and rams; $2.50 to $3.75} [ lambs, choice ewes and wethers, $7. 75 to $8; good lumbs, $7.40 to $7. 60; heavy lambs, $6.75 to $7.25; culls, $5.50 to $6 Hoge---Trade in hogs was steady at Wednesday's. prices Selected, 6d and wadered, $7.75 and $7.40 0. b. cars and $8 weighed off.carg { $6.50 to At Mountain Grove. Mountain Grove, Nov. 11.--Mr, and Mrs. Harry Pringle, Roblin, were recent guests of 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John French. Mrs. J. A. Couls ter, Mrs. R. Coulter, Mise W. Thomp. son and D. J. Cronk atiended the Sunday school convention in Ki ston last week,© BD. Youmans erected a new drive house. Frasier and little daughter, burg have returned home after vis iging friends here Mrs. William Cowdy and baby. Pearl, accompanied her. The hunters are returning, some waggons showing deers' heads Miss Winnifrel Thompson returned. on wresday, having stopped over at Godfrey 'on der return from the com ent on. Howand® Abbott has return d home afte" an absence « of about wen monihs,- being employed near Mr. and Mrs: Thomas oek-end Aptinnlite 'dtorbog o vans neat a of © hin nats, Mr. and vietted friends at Myre. Charlie Barker, Ardem, are with friends here. William Cowdy will visit Verena this > The Up-to-date Clothing and » Bents' Furnishing Store. wonn'el German officer declaves thnt only cighty four men of his regiment Ipsist on White Rose flour ; choice | The force of your personality Sxpands-- Your Being Perfectly Dressed Have You EverFelt It r self confidence mounts-- Things seem brighter. men \Ylendels Exclusive Store Claims You Take men so charmingly feminine, garment placed aside. Remember-Saturday & Monday-Remember ad Your Choice of Any Suit In the store--Everyone new this season At Exactly Half Price - : We have grouped for Saturday and Monday selling, many new fall and winter styles in coats, suits and dresses, individual models, that make wo- If not ready to buy, you may haye any Half Price Millinery velvets and plushes, ranging in price from $8.50 to $10.00; All must go at half price. $10.95 COATS §.0.95 Women's and Sy | with an elegance that stamps them as being the unusual in every way. The fnew pad- | dock and military styles; all | Siges: in the newest cloths. Regular values to $18.00 |. navy and As full of protection are of style. Mate! winds black 1095 | FE $5.95 $5.95 COATS $5.95 | $595 DRESSES $5.9 Misses' and Ladies' Sizes jn Fine - French are cheviots, as they | | | | good value. Reg. at $9.00. $5.95 | $10.95 DRESSES $10.95 High, grade Silks and Velvets, all sizes for misses and lad- les: 'exclusive styles; all the new shades and latest mod. els. Dresses in this lot selling regular as as $25.00, FE $10.95 New Sweater Coats, New Hosiery, New Gloves, New Neckwear, New Waists, New Corsets >&c,, &c. SEEOUR - | The Suit WINDOWS | House KINGSTON 8 ONLY EXCLUSIVE READY TO-WEAR STORE FOR 132-134 PRINCESS ST. 'MENDEL PHONE 532. i The Coat House SEE OUR WINDOWS LADIES; GIRLS & CHILDREN T. J. O'CONNOR, Manager,