re) = MCKAY | FURS | ------------ 1859. Genuine Silky Black Wolf Style No. 4, Stole ..$21.50 Black Wolf Muff . $13.50 Style No. 5, Stole ..$13,50 Black Wolf Muff . $16.50 Style No. 6, Black Wolf Stole .. $21.50 Black Wolf * Muff . $15.00 Guaranteed a= tin linings. Also made in natur- al. and Blue Wolf. Amy above = of the stvies. in Foxes, Golden, White From Page 46, in Our Catalogue. z . Furs becau net the h ualty at Direet vour Hest 1 l the lowest from while. John McKay, KINGSTON'S RELIABLE FUR HOUSE. | HIAKers, worth are Compare--it' « "i SN trapper ft _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, PRESENT DAY EVILS | DESTROYING MORE SOULS THAN THE PRESENT WAR. So Declared Rev, Dr. Gandier, cipal of Knox College, at Pria- Toronto, in Sermon Hall, on Sunday, "What we need to-day are and women who will ris persona Convocation men above their and party interests and g fight the. curse o ambling, politica social evils Those have 'right here ) fife and they are ouls than the ater than the need of th rifle missionary wit The great is the to 1 e¢ every-day Yonet 2 Bible, hurch to Our hine guns will need to. be sp » will not recons » DOr. oring a dreadnoug gave up His people were friend, but the nful ax was of the kind that ever heard of thing God « what. t deavori world accompl fice, The spe were days people to and will cause It know that j portan that the not fa Baby Carriage Is Missing, before one yuld not do, anc German to do to r force It ishe d through Was ie wer 1 could love and s aker declared t when it was nec show courage 3 to die grand the If-sacrifice, for a good thing to v most im- » world's History 1 of our on had a nat led PROGRAM ARRANGED OR THE VISIT « oF THE LIAN CADETS. Friday Next--To by the Mayor Déeputation of Citizens. New Windows Require New Shades Let us estimate your Shades for new windows, AUSTRA. To Kingston Welcomed Be and a programme for the visit of the Aus- tralian Cadets to Kingston on Friday | next was drawn up The cadets will arrive during Thursday night via G. TT. R At 8 am. on Friday the cadets will be welcomed by the Mayor and reception committee, consisting of Cols. Hemming, Ogilvie and Per- Made from a speeial , Major Gillespie, Messrs. R cloth that is sun proof, ek, J. M. Farrell and J. G. Elliott. Sutherland will give the wel- and will not erack or coming address. The Collegiate In wrinkle. stitute cadets and the R. C. H. A. Hung by ex ert work- =~ » {band will attend. The visitors will then be taken to their billets in city men on the best quality of on those homes for breakfast. At 10 a.m. the Collegiate Institute.public schools and Queen's will be visited. Lunch- eon will be served at 1 p.m. at the Royal Military College, to which rep- resentative citizens will be invited. The college will be inspected, with pe rhaps a short gymnastic exhibition. At 3.30 p.m. the Locomotive Works will be visited. At 8 p.m. the cadets will be the guests of the Y. M. C. A. for supper, A concert and exhibi- tion by the cadets will be given in the City Hall at night. On Saturday morning several hours will be given up to visiting the stores and other places. At 10 a.m. the troops will have a march past at | the @ity Hall, and at 10.45 a.m. the cadets will leave for Ottawa via the ook's Cotton Root Compouna, | IC. PR > A 8\fe, reliable regviating | Col. Perreau generously offered to medic ne. Sold in {rs §h | put the cadets up at the Royal Mili- S51; t 3; No. 3, $5 per ba tary College, but it was thought bet- all-drugsists, or soft | pt of i ot. Ad ter -to have them stay in ¢ity homes and to meet the young men. The THE COOK MEDICINE oF. TORONTO, ONT. farmer Windsar. HARTSHORN ROLLERS. R. MeFaul Kingston Carpet Ware- cadets range in age from thirteen to eighteen years, the average age being Over seventeen. The Mayor is pre- the billets, and woitta* Be glad from ladigg,who would like to hostesses, and homes with are preferred. The cadets have been well received on their Ca- | {nadian tour. Among the number | jare some of the best athletes and | { @ymnasts of Australia. Among those at the committee { meeting were Mayor Sutherland, Col. Perreau, Major Gillespie, Physical Director Powers of the Y. M. C. A. jand Messrs. Meek, Farrell, Laird and Elliott, of the Board of Education. Does Sewing Tire Yr Drawing Money | Out of Real Estate | Investments | On Saturday afternoon a tentative | Has made many a nan weal thy. If is only a question of careful in buying. Our | Servi are at your disposal, with a'list of first-class proper ties, either for Home or lavest. ment. We car help yon draw money out of REAL ESTATE. Eyes ? You should experiemee no discom- fort in doing the finest kind of em-! proidery or sewing if you wear cor | rect glasses or have perfect vision. It. you find dificuity in reading or sewing for any lemgth of tim you should consult us at once. Our skill and experience are at | servive, 1.5. ASSELSTINE, D.0.5., | Registered Optometrist and Optician, | : 844 KING Phone 1019, your : The police have a baby mystery on their hands The question to be Was a baby carriage stolen or blown away by the wind? On Sunday a man who gave his name to the police as Kennedy stated that he left a baby carriage in front of a home<Hn upper Johnson street. When he came out of the house to carriage solved is this turn to his home the baby carriage | was missing. As there was a very high wind, it was believed that the carriage might have been carried down the street. A thorough sqarch was made for the carriage, but it could not be found. Some person might have found the carriage and taken it home, awaiting. the owner. Constable Samuel Arntel is investi- gating the case, and would like td get information about it, Luckily there was no baby left in the carriage. RECOVERED STOLEN GOODS, Constable Bateson Succeeded Landing Missing Jewelry. The Jaw has a good memory, as is show in the "fact- that Constable Bateson has just landed considerable booty which was stolen about a year ard a half ago, when the store of Louis Routbard," Princess street, was roibed, and considerable jewelry tak en. Constable. Bateson while on his rounds, picked np the jewelry where it had been disposed of. Proceed- will follow, provided the parties recived can be caught, ANOTHER BODY FOUND, Thought To Be the Second Engineer of Tug Barnes. ¥ Sunday another body of the crew of the tug Barnes, which was lost in the big storm nearly three week ago, was found at Salmon Point. It is thought to be that of the second engineer, and has been sent to Toronto to be identified. Oa ' Removed Big Pole. Men were at work Monday morn- ing removing one of the big poles in | font of the Whig office used for the electric wires" and: which has stood in this position for many years. The | removal of the poles and the placing | of the wires underground has been a { great improvement, and on Monday morning the Whig heard many citi- | zens comment on the matter, stating that it was certainly a good thing to have the poles taken down. "When you look at the poles now you wonder why we ever allowed them to be on the street," said one citizen. Sacred Recital For Bed Cross, A sacred recital in aid of the Red, { Cross was given in Sydenham Street le hurch on Saturday afternoon under! | the auspices of the Ladies' Musical { Club, und the collection amounted to | $45. Organ solos were given by. Miss} { M. Shaw und Miss Eileen Wright; | anthem Ly the choir; voesl solos vd | Mrs. Arthur Craig, Harold Angrove, | Miss Carrie Waldron and W. Eva; { violin solo, Miss Norma Telgmann; §i | anthem, Mrs. the choir; { Choir, Mr. Eva and Angrove and Archer, hymn, Mr. Predge and Scow Ashore A butker dredge 4nd a scow. we ing reoved by two tugs to Port Dal jl housle, to do work at the new can. fal. went ashore en Friday While crossing the upper gap It was ex- i petted that both would be floated J } donday a proceed io their destina. 8c saved in ohe week {$2.72 in a month, or ¥32.8 in one year, is how one customer Je who saved it lyst week by eit i Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store for drug wants, : ; : Police Puzzled 2 MONDAY, WOUNDED A SECOND TIME Ferner struck Im Arm i ith Shrapnel. ngemarcke eived word a second arm with ed to No. 13 logne, on ved that he was hh report Te 1 ed skirmi 14th Mont the Red Cross Coneert. ice - La Palme, the will sing for the in Grant Hall, rd, under the Li adie ig Mus ie al Glib xston, auspices of in aid of tl Music I oppertunity Only I s should not of hearin h ¥ names d'or" or »f honour 1 and that of > of them. iven in Lon. ive been note- voice hat neverfailing are "y wr Jook of d warmth She the art of her all » ease » be found in a Returning Home. Major the Rev. T. J. Thompson tawa, son of Thomas Thompson, street, Kingston, who has been chap- | lain with British forces in the! Dardanelles and Egypt, has re- turned to E ngland, and is now visit- ing the Canad tr He will return to Ca a within a week or | S0. Ot- Earl | ihe in 168 To Cure a Cold In One Day. LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN-| INE Tablets. Druggists refund mon-| ey if it fails to cure. E. Ww. Grove's signature is on each box. je. Take Pte. Richardson, R. C.. H. A., was | removed to the General Hospital, suf- | fering blocd the foot, from poisoning in "Kinuston's Famous Fur Store. Movements ~ WOLF! The demand for this fli fur is enormous and we are prepared to meet the demand. We bought early in big quantities at the low: prices and now ouy Slusome rs? reap the bendtit. © Natural Setts (large stole) : Black Wal Setts (large nif and stole), = $30 to $40 China Lynx Setts (Fine Blaek Dog). Lirge nuff and stole, : $12 to $28.50 | GEORGE MILLS &C0. Makers of Pine Puss. Walf and Grey mnt NOVEMBER 22, 1915. £ nna --------. ---- FROM NEW YORK CLIPPER (AMERICA'S LEADING RS EaTwiaL JOURNAL), NOVEMBER 20TH. New York's Feature Songs Norway, the Miracle Song. Over one million already sold. That's the Song of Songs For.Me. My Sweet Adair, - My Little Girl, now selling faster than a year ago. : Little Grey Mother, sung in 18 New York Theatres in one week. Piney Ridge. A Little Bit of Heaven, Put Me to Sleep With an Old Fashioned Melody, Wake Me Up With a Ra, EB When It's Tulip Time in Holland. The Wedding of the Sunshine and the Rose. I Beatrice Fairfax. ° Come Back Dixie. All the above on salethere. These songs will be the hits in the larger cities throughout the winter and featured by bands and orchestras next sum mer, "EVERYTHING IN MUSIC." The College Book Store Phone 919. OPEN NIGHTS. 160 Princess Street i Our Stock for Christmas Is complete in following lines: Diamond Rings and Brooches. Pearl Rings and Brooches. Gentlemen's Tie Pins and Cuff Links, Bracelets and Necklets particularly Wrist Make your there is amd Watches selection while a good choice, Smith Bros. Jewelers Issuers of and Opticians. Marriage Licenses, Coon Coats $50 Up Gourdier's PHONE 700, Get in Touch With Mullin & Son ForReal Estate Bargains We have been for a shoit time, SUPPLIES aang | 10 name! ng and barn; age of land, Are the best to be had at the price quoted. They are carefully selected--designed by artists--built by experts--ehie style--popular priced--made in Canada by Canadians, for Canadians. To See is to Admire and Buy Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store desserts ttuiettsbcimasiue ee -- to offer ness n instructed a bns << CLOSING OF MAILS British mall closes {irregular- ly. Information posted at P. O Lobby from time to time. United States daily .. 1.00pm Grand Trunk, east .. Do. States) Grand wes Do. Stat: ition | peas BUILDERS i ANTHRACITE SPLIT PEA COAL, $5.00 THE TON. vith 340 fect in a thickly settled part {of the city, at a surprisingly low { |figure, This may be your chance to establish a good paying business, A full list of stores, dwellings, farms, building lots at office. To Rent--Dwelling on William St; below Barrie St.; possession at once; also two stories Congress Hall, on King St. E W. Mullin & Son All Kinds of Heal Estate. Cor. Johnson and Division Streets, Phones 539 and 1456. | A Ae ct ir etre at wt atts tat front For burning in self feeding furnaces. Is ex- cellent for banking your. stove or- furnace fire. Oracd Tron Order a ton--it will save ; | west of city h I. x | C. P. R, 10.15 am You money, | S. Anglin & Co. Coal and r Yards Woodworking Factory. a Factory Phone 1418. wesseLumber, Coal Woodewee IN MARINE CIRCLES, of Vessels Along the Harbi. The barge Selkirk is at son's elevator, loading bagged for Montreal, ig 'The steamer Steelton, discharging { grain at Richardgon's elevator clear- | ed forithe Welland Canal. The steamer Advance arrived from Montreal, light, and will go into win- ter quarters. ~ The steamer Jex cleared for Os. wego, after. being storm bound here for several days. The steamer Samuel Marshall was in port, on her way to Erie. ~The tug Hronson arrived Montreal, with two light barges, Reported e-- Richard- oats Just received, large consignment of Brass Jardinieres, regularly worth $2.50 and §3.00, now on sale for, $1.49. from aa LL - Beautiful New Stock to (hoose, Provost, Brock street, has this year an extra fine assortment of tweeds, cheviots and serges for his order clothing department: His ready-made clothing and gents' fur- niching departments are well assort- ed with new goods. At the Police Court. Kingston had a very quiet week- end. so far as the police were con- serned, Just one lone and lonely drunk appearéd in the Police Court on Monday morning. Williata Mul. ligan, who has been before the court on many oecasions, was the offender, de was fined $2 Pend Costs, finish, requires no cleaning, also good size and Bf the best possible make, ter months, play and be convinced. stock full line of Fern Flower Baskets, We Pots also and Jost the Jardiniere to make your { flowers most attractive for the win- | Bee our window dis All Jardinieres Nive: special satin # No costradietion can out that fact, as the water wé use, as in- effable as the snowy white ness, wo impart to linens, and as unyielding as the starth iG' our collars an ITs. WE DO CLABS WORK wash It is as clear