PAGE TWO Trade Mark 1859 A Xmas Present Appreciated By theManWho Drives At $20.00 Ungava Bear Patent Robes, size for motor and sleigh use. large Beautiful Felt Lined and warm, colors Black and Brown John McKay, [he Fur House BROCK STREET 157 CHOLES MONGET THe Ew FRENCH REMEDY. Nai No2 NB. AHERAPION Hoapeas wah IARGES, PORTSMOUTH Couch Iustice Denartment To Work on Breakwatey Will Urge ' FAN BROS ( omplete Ng 1 iy a the men THERAPION | Hit i THAT TRA ro il were « Wed AFFIXED i NETS decided to . ns " o Departmen t Just GOVT. ATAMP ~~ ice com Kw h wa Years ago appointed ed Wil Timely rm Hi chun tions for foi Christmas. A pretty rug makes one of the most accept- able gifts. We have just ficer, received from the man- ed 't ufacturers a large num- § Lo st ber of Axminster and tagiou Wilton Rugs, bought at a oreat price concession and coming as they do at such a time thev are doubly welcome. High Pile Axminster Rugs, 27x54 inches $2.50 each R. McFaul 3 Kingston Carpet Ware- house. Alfred Law 1am Cross a Cross intend sented the n It was not a Council again on Monday ev report will be omplete eport, the ad journed to meet ening ext, wien the taken ) A meeting of joard of Health previous ®o the meeting when a report was Medical Health Of He stat the eld Council, | from the William the health of village wut the year had most There had 'been no con diseases Gibson the been Chocolates And Bon Bon boxes; cho pound. Extra hocolates, in ym 20¢ to Crawford toilet 90% OF Eye Trouble strain. Relieve having glasses You get at Assel- water Gib Pe A Home Bargain J. S. ASSELSTINE, 0.0.5. Amr Andon nn y Registered Optometrist ard Optician, i 342 KING STREET. Owinglto owner leaving the Phone 1019. I= Cal LIS d hy the strain by properly fitted. perfect glasses tine's. Consult city, 1 am instrncted to sell his I Ag PURE SWEET GER 30c Gallon New Table Raisins, tine Havor and juicy, 26¢ and 30¢ per Ih. The finest Comb [the city, White per section. ! residence, B87 JOHNSON STREET, Alfred street, at a bar- This is detached (rame, .. electric light and 38 x 132 stone | Near gain. 6 rooms, w.c gas. Lat foundation. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE | Will also be offered for safe at Honey in Clover, 28¢ reduction See us | a great early. AAA A a A aa McCann's, 82 Brock Street. Phone 328 or 02 Low Prices, Good Service and Finest Quality of Goods GOLDEN LION UROCERY | W. R. McRae & Co TH DAY DIOCESE OO THE AND JUNIOR O. H. A INTERMEDIATE GAMES FOR and Queen's Will Not Have Junior But Have Belleville Teams in Series, Entered Teams he in Intermediate Series Dates Selected ght a sct 1 1 in the O H A hat Queen would enter this series hoth have team In the intermediate was drawn up at a yu meeting held in Belleville on Wed houle sday afternoon Queen's has plenty of material for a junior team decided that two teams, a senior ind intermediate, would be about all ollege could look after this win Stanley Trotter and J. W nged the junior schedul as folJows hth K. C. 1. at Frontena Oth--Frontenacs at K. ( Oth=--K. C. I. at Fronts Frontenacs at K ville but ersity and Belle am in ed a eries, wh ic h givem Intermediate Series » Line Up With h Ques Practice Friday Frontena Ww he covered r n Friday 1 players are 1s} A specia vita t Chocolates And Bon Bon iy player | junio layer 1 tl Basketbalj Cram Owing to Quean student gymnasium, the requ ing the basket bal DECEMBER 16, 1915. Books LATEST 1915 FICTION Rover, b on reh Magnificent, | Cwuntry., 1 [dem (Gods, Vo oJalnes Phil Wi SLE pel Delabold, ba rt W nist approm Sel ate eifts fi nds Phone 919. OPEN NIGHTS. or Christmas! A HOLIDAY BOOKSTORE RADIANT WITH GIFTS FOR THE The College Book Store HOLIDAY 160 Princess Street between Y.M.C.A, and 38rd ind Queen's dhd 34th sed ond team, transferred to Y.M.C.A, gymnasium on Wedne evening Wben the time came playing part of the 33rd team were present and the wa feited to ghe Y.M.C.A Queen's did not game which the $4th team Next week Y play the 34th Battery but owing to the Queen's and 33rd Battery team not' showing up, the Y.M.C.A. and 14th Battery brought on their ganic The teams lined up as follows Y. MCA 34th Battery MeConnel Price Joyner Reeve Simmons Barber Holland defence Cooks Godwin d Lynge The referee w McCullough Fhe Y.M.C.A team won by 4 Simmons was thedstrong or the Y.M.C.A while good work for the J4(h, each points gam Battery the sday were x Hogstons me, (@ St Sur Store Por for only a FURS ! Till BaWe for Show 1 game counted AM A A. team was t 7 Shopping Days Christmas. forward orward entre fence My as Mi mau Reeves did WILL BE HEARD MONDAY Non-Jury Cases Judge All the non-jury case entered at the era the Peace, have been ad bearing on Monday morning fore Judge Lavell. When Court i journed on Wednesday night the rand Jury had not submitted its re port, but it was expected that the report would be given in during the day. The Jury was asked Ly Judge vell to take up the question of re- cruiting. and on Wednesday after- noon the members were taken in charge by Capt. Carl Kane, of the 146th Battalion, and shown through the military barracks I'he I'o Come Betore Lavell On Monday Ge Session journe La C HANGING MARKET BUILDING Into a Barracks Vor 300 Men of the! 140th Battalion. i The civie Finance Committee al its meeting this evening is to decide upon the changes necessary in the market building to make barrack accommodation for 100 men of the Elegant Elggtric, Seal Coats For $50. 146th Battalion. It is estimated that it will cost between $2,500 and) $3,000 "The City Engineer and! Major Burritt, divisional engineer, | have propositions to submit the} committee | hese coats have just been made in our own work rooms, and ar beautiful garments mn ey ery way, The lengths are from #0 to #Hanches and the sizes from 0. There are not many. I'o be sure of one get here early to Already Have « Certificates, The fQllowing junior plavers are already registered with the O. H. A | and do not require new certifi cates. 2 Kingston Frontepacs N. Millar i Russell Kelly, Wallace D. Elmer, A Stinson, W J Angrove, Joseph Smith. "Kingston Colidgiate Walsh, William Carroll, Wilfrid] Gratton, George Stewart, William Paul, Robert H. Ferguson, Arthur Cruse, C. L. Toland, W. M. Nickle,| Stuart Toland, Grafton Cruse 3% to age James GECRGE MILLS & CO. Makers of Fine Furs. Grape juice and sweet ot cider. Craw- > Princess Street, | ford The Rush Is On Big Business in All the Lagarea f 1H: mdkercehic sands « Kid Glove *1 0), French guarantee, Ladies with $1. new stoek received, Budoir Caps, a Bobbie Burns' Skating setts OVOrs, 20 and ly Fancy Corsets Black Silk Dress Lengths, boxed, Vain Ladies' Silk Umbrellas, extra tO *2 O) « Men's Mufflers: colors: Of range of Haney L inens to show vou A big hildren's Overstocks red, white, black. ewman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store N A AA A EAA BUILDERS SUPPLIESeeeoy CLOSING OF MAILS Britiah mail closes Iirregular- ly. Information posted at P. O. Lobby {rom tliis to time United Btates dally ., 1.00 p.m. ' We Make lnterior | Woodwork Do. (including Ba ern : , States) . .m, Grand west Red Gum Cypress--~el Mauhognuy -- Red Cedar -- tow Pine -- Whitewood -- Do. (including Western, 5 w --Quariered Onk Walnut States) am, =Ash---Hirch--Maple, ete Trunk ar We t weat of city - 2.30 p.m ro 530 pm C..P. R, 10.13 a.m 2.20 pm NR. aise ! THE EARLY CLOSING Has Resulted in Fewer Cases Before the Magistrate. Arunk, Grand S. Anglin & Co. Coal and Lumber Yards Woodworking Factory, Ete. Bay and Wellington Streets, I'his week has marked one of the Office Phone 686. quietest weeks the police have had Factory Phone 1415 in a long tie and the early closing Lumbez, and W of the bape gets a good deal of he | seaman nnn credit for this Therg have been complajnts of a seripus altogevher it has been o far as the police were concerned his speaks well in view of the' fact that there are at the present time 1,500 soldiers quartered in the city practically no nature, and very orderly Beautiful New Stock To Chouse, Provost, Brock street, has this vear an extra fine assortment of tweeds, cheviols and serges for his arder clothing department His ready-made clothing and gents' far nishing departmemly are well arsort ed with uew goods. Give something useful hardware store we have a stock of Christmas Gifts that will deligh you We have what "he" wants or 'she" wants, The prices are rea di seid Z onable Weather Notes, ! which was in the Why not buy . one of the south states vesterday is like % following: Iy 10 toward the great lakes Fhe ix fair and moderately cold the Dominion And Nuts, walnute, Hrazils table raisins he disturbance went Riove wealhet throughout Handy Tool Cheots Hockey Skates Gillette Baimey and Berry Skates Brass dardinteres Coffee Pots and Percolators WL A. Mitchell, "On your Christmas sopping fist, say Gibson's for sweets. HARDWARE 85.8% Table Raisins Ne w Filberts, Crawford almonds, dates, BUILDERS !! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Saves Time P. WALSH. Barrack St. Mat srmemmp--------------------T ROYAL SALAD DRESSING ROYAL MINT SAUCKE ROYAL CHILI SAUCE ROYAL TABLE MUSTARD SELECTED PAPRIKA CLUB HOUSE OLIVE OIL D. COUPER. Phone 76. 341-3 Princess S¢. Prompt Delivery. Razors | Men's Coon Coats $50 Up Gourdier's PHONE 700, A At AP AP AA NB IF YOU HAVE PRO- PERTY TO SELL SEE MULLIN & SON, We are now the New Year A nice Bungalow and beautiful dition, for \ new of Princess ments for preparing oul with Gara grounds, in good £3,000 brick veneer house with improv iting and cooking $1,950 street gas fq HOUSES TO RENT MONEY TO LOAN FIRE INSURANCE E. W. Mullin & Son Cor, Johnson and Division Sts Phones 539 and 1456. Jo High (lass Work contradict! that » fay a8 the walter we eflable a the ne npart ) as unyielding as the out and cuff out collar WE DO HIGH CLASS WORK Kingston Laundry Cor, Princess & Sydenham Sts Prine -- fl mm TENG