181 LOWER IN PRICE . Exclusive All This Week--Special Sale MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES AND OVER : MAKES HIGHER STREET O'Connor's Ladies' PP THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1,71915, ° NE Real Bargains in Every De-| partment: A Pleasure to Show You, Whether Buying o1 Looking See Our Window for Values T.d. OCONNOR 260 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 800 Out of the high rent district The Store with the Small Prices Pho. Bi ein 1 EE ------ art ryme will be held on - . den 'a } | have the a PP PP PP PP Fall Stock is Now Complete Inspection Invited Crawford & Walsh Tailors, Bagot and Princess Sts. LALAMALLLLLLSLLADDAS if wisely selected useful, comfortable danger and i Christmas Presents may be a joy I' not they soon pass into junk Our ind pleasing Furniture Gifts will avoid ting pleasure and hundreds more RUGS All sizes; Brussels, X{fiinsters et CARPETS Wiltond, Velvet, Bru CURTAINS--Madras, Brussels Nett, et PARLOR AND LIVING ROOM CHAIRS Phone 90. Yours forever, line of that prove a See these 1 0 Over | | | 111 PRINCESS STREET » STYLISH FOOTWEAR FOR AUTUMN The prevailing fashion nn gowns make shoes con- spicuous. It is quite im- portant that your choice of Footwear is becoming and fashionable, Distinguished style and beanty are apparent in every pair of our new Fall Shoes, and meet every de- mand of Quality and Ser- vice. Allan M. Reid bp > KINGSTON weve rere t| bat fficer whe work personally pay by HT sh can obtained m the chegue for Fri mer I'he have it the work nt batterie le opportunity to make h way Drvd ot kK K Driv dr batterie ich battery for 'one gun-t¢ hoped that Department w TWO TEAMS ENTERED FRONTENAC CLUB PUT THIRD TEAM IN O. H. A Annual Meeting Held Tuesday Eyven- When Vanhorn Was Chosen To Succeed J. T. Suther- land, As Manager--Memorial To Be Arranged For the Late "Scotty" Davidson, ing George Hot enior I'he Frontenac 1h w enter two in the O.H.A T wa nual City Counci night, whicl gathering An intermediate team may entered, but the matter wa a committee for further believed that will put in teams additional material which available, as a result of soldiers in the that there will be get th tena yp very key ( teams, a ind jur his winter decided , Whit upon, at the an held I'nes me n the day a most enthusias Chamber was on was also be with considera Club the loft 8 le the with will tion It three as be the oversea city is believed materia ( he Fron season wit ample good teams, enters t prospects for and or ep Chub bright son's sport, chances of championships City In the absence of George B. McKay, who was unable to be preseht, the chair was occ upied by W. J. Driver, who'ably presided over the gathering, which was a most representative one George Vanhorn, a former hockey player in the city, who figured on the old '4th Regiment team, and who is one of the best supporters of the Club, had the honor of being select ed manager, by an unanimous vote As a result of his having been elect ed to the position of president of the O.H.A., James T. Sutherland retired from the position of manager, which he has faithfully held since 1898 The report of the treasurer, Bert ADerney while it showed a deficit of $1508, was regarded as a most | satisfactory one, in view of the very 1 heavy expense the Club had to meet | There 18 one small account vet to be | paid. The total expenditure | given. as $1,008.75 At the start of the season 1914-15, there was a bal apce on hand of $60.25; total cash | received and mileage received was WATCH SORE THROATS | because swollen glands or inflamed | membranes often aftect other tissues | and lung trouble easily follows. ! As Nature's corrector of throat | troubles the pure cod liver oil in Scott's | Emulsion is speedily converted into | germ-resisting tissue; its tested glycer- | ine is curative and healing, while this wholesome emulsion relieves the trouble and upbuilds the forces to resist tubercular germs and avert the weak ening influence which usually follows. If any member of your family has a tender throat, get a bottle of Scott's Emulsionto-day. Physicians prescribe it to avert throat troubles, overcome bronchiil "disorders and strengthen ! the Jungs. No harmful drugs. Al ways insist on Scott's. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont 1e h a good sea also with good 1ging perhaps thres to tite old Limestone was 8 the president, | WS ABOUT TROOPS QUARTERED IN CITY | ery fi morning flat Minute sounded Great ng 1ld a fire nd the gad a i and of the and the three after to break men taken prev are be hie Drydock flor t Bar review on the Crp Purdy orderly Frank t Battalion formerly t of the 80th the Provis 0 qualify m se attend onal Schoo as an office for the 591 h Battalior hes awarded ( Hamil and on 1 jor J J ned iwawa D. of nignt nade an ervice Corps A :llers under Major at Petawa and number of Au ng roads there nA nesday Ma » retu from Pet [ 1 where Army he 1 NE peg on of the ompany Roger tatio 1 | there are als | triar whe are mak | | gineering Major een appointed Lean Battery, R as assistant $004.40 $134.10 I'he following penditures Referees in from bank on is alist of the ex- fee $68 Is, $80; railway f hire, $0 advertis $14.25; telegram and teleplione, $ 21 sporting gaods, etc., $23 7; entry to O.H.A, $12; incidents including gum, oranges ete, drugs and doctors' bills, $25 J. T. Sutherland stated that owing to his election to the position of pre sident, he would be compelled to re tire from the position manager He would, however, like to hold an honerary position, in order that he might keep'up his eonnec with the Club After referring that the prospects a strong eastern as Frontenacs would grouped the Connaughts (of Ottawa) Belleville and Cornwall, Mr. Sutherland posed" to the name of George horn, for the position of In doing to the part Mr. Vanhorn in hockey a few years ago 25; hotel bil 3270; cab ares of tion to fact for section, the he with a Irom probably from one pro Vas manager had He said that he had played the game as every | mot praise | in the junior team; and the matter of player should play it, and all was due him for bis interest | sport, and for the way he worked to give Kingston the best possible team Mr. Sutherland has held the (dion of mauager since 1898 "Haxgld Hughes seconded (1 { ination "of Mr Vanhorn, and he was elected by a unanimous vote, amidst loud applause of the Mr. Vanhorn certainly met with hearty approval of all present That Mr. Vanhorn will look after his duties in-an able manner, goes with out saying, for experience in the be relied on the Club The selection of an assistan nager was then proceeded with Stauley Troiter named "Jack' Pow ell This was seconded by Edward Hartrick, and also carried by a un animous vote Tribute was paid to the president and other officers re-elected. posi Ne nom game, and he may ma The Officers Elected. Following is a elected: Honorary Patrons--W, p RKC, MP. .Dr.J W Edwards, Col. A. E. Ross, Principal Col. T. D. R. Hemming, Col. Mayor Sutherland, Col Ogilvie, Lt.-Col. A. E. Cunuingham. W. rR. Givens, L. A Guild, J. G liott, 3ergt-Major Vokes, Macnee, A. E. Roney, J. F. Quinn, D. J. Millan, Dr. J. J. Harty, W. J. Dri- ver. James Rikney, Sergt. E. H cock, Fareld Hughes, Sergt-Ma] Gordon Robert Crawford, Major Ha milton, W. Cook, W. WwW Lieut. "Jack Williams, and Cap! Steacy. Honorary Presidents-- Major. A. Low, Major Massie, Capt. Geo Richardson, J. T. Sutherland, A Wheatley, Capt. Webster President-- George B. McKay (re- elected). Vice-Presidents--John McDonald, H. Milne, P. Dowsley, Edward Hart. rick, ¥. Hipson, L Sieeth, James OC. rge Ww terton, Bert Abernethy Secretary-- Stanley Trotter (Re elected). 'Creasurer -- Bert Abernethy 4 [ie- elected). "J Executive Commitiee---Ta be com- posed of all the officers Chief Supreme Rooter, mileage $168.40! ithe | were good | warmly advocated the veani] 80 he paid a warm tribute | taken | and | rink management and The selection | the games he has had a long | to do the very best for { + | I i list of the officers| ceased, and the Nickle, | M.P.} Gordon,' er matter which was Brown, | G. Hunter to every member of the Club, who is Gibson, | Spence, "Jack McGall, James Chat- and the + } ps ood Boots for { 1 | | | groceries for thel | "When You Hand Out Your Money sure value aim genuine value Furs for Women Just call attention to our Neck and Mufls in' such popular furs Natural and Black Wolf, Siberian Wolf, Alaska Sa- le get good honest Mat's thing do here--hand dollar for Lo one we ont dollar now we showing of Pieces as Fox, ble, et Proof that moderately abundance, and, jndged by comparison, they are unequal- led in value and dttractiveness. Campbell Bros. Makers of Fine Furs. our furs priced are here very in George Vanhorn Manager Manager Assistant ell Honorary Cullagh Chief { Macdonald Mascot Harvey Ack" Cook Speaking this Suprer Jame Jr Br lative to tl Mr re for winter land entering of a He said the w good material I'nere was also good al for a senior team. Military would be ¢ ble to play, and | result of aversea pin the city, would be material from. He there was also a good chance of hay {Ing an intermediate team on seq by Harold It was decided to gnter a senior re a | junior team al plenty team Ways of junior | mater men a soldiers ! a the additiona there to select sald that onded the ng in of an intermediate tean left over for further considera 1 by the executive The president, manager, Bert Ab | ernethy and Reginald Crawford were | appointed a committee to wait on the arrange for { putt) iy Tribute To "Seotty" Davidson, Mr. Sutherland | bute to "Scotty' paid a feeling tri Davidson, the Ports mouth boy, who gave up his life at the front, and who was for several years, one of the leading players on {the Frontenac Club, A brilliant { clean, and manly player, he had en | deared himself to every hockey fan, | both in and outside of the city, and the Club deeply mourned his death "He did his duty as a true soldier, just as we expected him to do," said Mr. Sutherland On motion of Mr. Sutherland, a | committee was appointed to consid jer a suitable memorial: for the de | secretary was also | | Instructed to send a letter of condol-! ence to his mother Mr. Sutherland brought up anoth most fitting, 'hrigstmas gift sent that of having a ¢ serving at the front, and there is a El-!score or more doing their "bit" Walter i the great fight against the Germans. | | Another suggestion, and 4 good one too, was that the members secure | -/ the names of all the members fight- r| ing at the front, as a record for the! Club. For Poland Sufferers. It is expected that over $3,000 will be the comtribution of the diocese of Kingston to the Poland Relief Fund, for which Archbishop Spratt recent- ly made an appeal St. Mary's Ca- thedral contributed $464. Already over $2,540 has been received and a considerable balance is expected to | bring the fund to over $3,000, Biliousnes is Cured by HoOD'S PILLS (hundred ood Boys $5 "Ti \\ er Kinds 1 1e Solid Leath 00 and $3.50 Abernethy's Sakell's Pure Ice Cream EEE Our Ice Cream is the by Government Test. We deliver to all parts of the city in bulk or bricks. Ee 'SAKELL'S IL Next Opara House. best and finest in Kingston Phone 648 Anns XMAS GIFTS That Are Appreciated! White Queen Kitchen Cabinets yi Sanitary, mouse and dust place tor everything and ev Hall its place. woof Seats &M Irrors Artistic Jardiniers, ables Book Cases rary 'mbrella immed Oak Lib and Sectional At the Busy Store with the Christmas Spirit, at Jame New Fruits of all kinds Package for Overseas Our Meat Department stocked with the best. Give us a trial order. J. H. PIGKERING, Prop. 490 Princess St. Phone 530 Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty of thick, beau titul, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, f it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't It doesn't to brush or sure way to to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liguid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips By morning most, if not all, your dandruff will be gone, good to try The only dandruff is much wash I(t out. get rid of do and (three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely des troy every sinkle sign and trace of it You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a times better. You can pet liquid arvon at any dru store. It Is inexpensive and four ounces is all vou will need, no matter how much dandruff you have This simple remedy never fails Am, 1 100 acres, 12 miles from city; good buildings, plenty of water, some wood, $4,750, easy terms. Farm 300 acres, log house and barn, on shore of a beautiful lake; good'fish- ing and hunting, $450. W.H. GODWIN & SON Phone 424. 39 Brock St s Reid Goods delivered Christmas Eve 's NE OF Tre C37 DANCES) TAREN AWAY FROM THE FOPULARITY QF Tug HOME O ~ : Edt DINNER TROT INC HAVE LDF ZX SG DQ UA J+ / Fair AND oF { e always pleased DAN . ¢ A eit, f the n which ich; the mar sffved In our Fair rightly priced of pleasantness di 3 ar e Shop, with atable wil i toy shopping itigfact Large Consignmentiof Winter Apples. EMPIRE GROCERY, B, W. LEE, Prop, Phone 346, - a Now ck: , Yew Raisins, New Currants New Peels, New Dates, New Nuts, New Prunes. Wagstaffe's English Mince- meat. We Sell Crisco. Gage's Grocery, Montreal Street. POSTERS SALE BILLS DODGERS RIN RTE