ry ----_ - ~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ~ Snane. In. Ours WHEL HL) BNET GALE DD SON DAKE fee Sna p s n. to es = mu SEASON FRIZES PRESENT. ro THE Buicinic in why K ings ton B | Event 'Held in the Randolph Hotel } The Lighting Service Interrupted on a R Saturday Evening--High Voltage = =o Post Cards And 8 x 10 Views No. 8, acted as toast master, and | the theatres where there was no light | Wires Crossed on Queen Street. A great deal of damage was caus | ed by the heavy wind storm on Sat- janes. an excellent dinner, some en-| § rod 1 fen misstes, Jue : The most perfect views éver taken with the camera, in post card form, and comprising 14 j 'eriaining speeches were given. 2. ary ne v i at { as ls ! : : in : ' wood Hospital, Penitentiary, Court House, 5 i Gu Company: peonaeni a | he RARGoI moter vu the sai s | Queen's University (showing every building on the grounds), Royal Militaty College, Fort. Henry, : |] i a - on Saturday Evening by the King. | ston Headquarters Rifle Associa- | tion, ¢ The Kingston Headquarters Rifle Association held a banquet in the | | log at Which the trophies awarded | tric ght rvic as interrupted ! o the winn he. seuson"s - ¢ (BL service was Inte "3 ners In the. senson's com | The lights went off first about 9 a.m., | { etitions were presented by Major- [Gen V. A 8 Willian G.0:C. DD. | Placing the city in darkness, The | ; 3. D.D, : 3. Col. Harry Genet, A.A.G. | Sreaiest inconvenience was felt -in | a Black Raccoon ..........85 to $12 Western Sable ...,...,..85 to $12 : SETTS-----BLACK GOAT Muff and Stole for .........815.00 LEOPARD AND HUDSON SEAL SET + Bole... ..820. ¢ MARMOT SETS urday evening which reached its { ! Ra Sat ' o height between midnight and 2.00 a. | | jtandolph Hotel on Saturday even- i, Sunday. All Oro ag city the elec- chine Gun © p, the Randolph hotel but the table was \ toast io "Our. Noses lglon." which decorated with a row of candles that | Park and Cricket Field, Water front (two views), general view 'from St. Mary's, General Hospital, | Was responded to 'by Major W. JI. | gave sufficient light. Fences and | Sydenham Hdspital. 8x10 Bromide Enlargements of the above views $1.50 each { MoManus, A.D.C., who gave aegreat | 1imbs of trees were blown down but F B a sscennasnnnns x { deal of Sime to Bromoting its success. ra, a alned a McManys told or it m4 - " 3 fe hrgan reported at about forty miles an hour phy = LADIES' HOME JOUR NAL FOR DECEMBER . v 2 et ee ay chr R EE | Major 2 ization, of the assistance and encour i : ~The Xmas. number of the Ladies' Home Journal, containing 200 pages; many in colors. agement given by Coi Elkins. 0.C.| from observations takenalthe of the R.C.H A, ras Military | 8ics building, Queen's University, but Everybody's Snappy, World's Work;~Smiths, Detecs Science, Picture Play, Live, etc, us and of the plans under |Gespatches from Toronto state that it . NEW MAGAZINES RECEIVED Saucy, few ak was seventy miles an hour there. a view to making | 3. C, Folger, manager of the eity | tive, Motion Picture, Classic, Red Book, Popular | Hospital; | consideration with It a greater attraction to the younger men. y EB { utilities, was at 'his office up to 2.00 In a splendid address Mayor H, W, | 8.m: Svhday. He states that a live | Newman proposed the toast to our | Wire was down on Montreal street "Military District," paying warm tri- | 80d a guard had to be placed over it | bute_to Major-Gen. Williams, G.0.C. | for the safety of pedestrians and ot- | | tor bis very valuable. co-operation | Hers! Bul the greatest inconvenience .. $15.00 to $17.50 . SATURDAY MUSIC SALE--POPULAR MUSIC .... TWO FOR A QUARTER" The College Book Store Open Evenings ----_-- Best quality, Habutai Silk 36 inches wide; 20 shades: special ................. $150 Extra Quality Black Pailette Silk - : . Mo ..... $555. Stole $400 NATURAL WOLF SHIS Stoles ....,..818.50 to #35.00. Mutts ... . - JOHN McKAY, Limited 149 to 157 BROUK ST. "THE FUR HOUSE" BR with the city on many important | Was caused by the crossing of high 2g Bl | occasions, which would always give | voltage wires on Queen street, and ERNE NRE NNER EEREER |} Pesca rocotociions of the hap. | the linemen hud hurd work keeping | piest associations. The city was thie setvies gang. d into a tury that Co a - : L proud of the military record of the 'he lake was lashed into a fury t f | district during the war, and it was | lasted all day Sunday, but no marine | Telephone 919 : { honored in having Major-Gen. Wil- | disaster was reported. All of the lo- | ; | Hams as (G.0.0. | cal vessels are in their winter berths, | Major-Gen. Willams, who replied, | and the local shipping agencies knew | thanked the mayor for his very kind | of no vessels being out in the storm. 9 | remarks. - He sald that 2,116 officers | Horne A o {And 47,000 other ranks trafned in| THE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY | | the district during the war. He told | : a H ° ' ° | of the work performed In the district | OF the Comsecration of His Grace, | | since he became G.0.C., and empha- | Archbishop Spratt. i S as er S oice : | sized the importance of training in| The eigth anniversary of the con- : | rifle shooting. He hoped to see a |Secration of Archbishop Bpratt was : | number of rifle clubs formed, and |¢elebrated by a pontifical mass at | a district shoot next year. Col. Gil-|{8 a.m, on Monday. There was a lespie's work as 0.C. Cadet Corps, | Very large congregation, and the ser- ecor S was second to none, and much credit | Vice was most impressive, Special | for the success of the association this | music was: rendered. His Grice is year was due to Major W. J. Mc- | receiving congratulations and good | Manus, . wishes from all parts of the dRicess. i Col. Harry Genet proposed the | The service took place in Bt. Mary's ow For December: { toast to "The Royal Military Col- | cathedral and His Grace was assist- | lege," which was responed to by hy ed by Rev, Father Hanley, rector Victrola IX, $120.00 . Major-Gen. A. C. Macdonell. He [Of the cathedral, as high priest; DANCE RECORDS gave an interesting account of some | Father Keeney, deacon; Father Nich- Yearning--Fox Trot--Henr{'s Orch. of the work of the First Canadian | olson, sub-deacon; Rev, Father Ross Oh, What & Pal Was Mary--Waltz--Henri's Orch. Division in France and emphasized | Coyle, master of ceremonies. Rev. Johnny's In Town---One-Step--Henri's Orch. the great importance of character, | Fathers Casey and Joseph were also Effic- Baby, Fox Trot--Henri's Orch. Alcoholi¢ Blues-- Medley Fox Trot--All Star Trio Jerry---Medley--¥Fox Trot---All Star Trio Tulip Time-- Medley Fox Trot--8mith's Orch: Yellow -Dog Blues---Medley Fox Trot--=Smith's Orch, . VOCAL Tell Me--Lambert Murphy Yearning-- Lambert Murphy aa 1 Love You Just the Same, Sweet Adeline-->Lewis James Harrison; Pretty Little Rainbow, Sterling Trio 18624---90¢, RED SEAL RECORDS : Molly--Reinald Werremath : 64830---81.25 The Deluge--Zimbalist see. 64827--8$1.25 64828--31.25 INSURANCE Fire ~~ Life -- Accident -- Health ~ Burglary -- Theft -- ¢ and arjificial light put Plate Glass -- Bonds an added strain on the eyes. We can relieve the strain. J. 5. Asselstine, D.0.5. Eyesight Specialist > 3423 King Street. - Phone 1019w, The Busy Optical House Wholesale dept. 1767 » discipline and good shooting. fency in direction and control of fire was a great asset in a man. He hoped | that it might be possible for the Col- i lege to take part in the competitions next year in connection with their musketry Lt.-Col. G. H, Gillespie proposed { the toast to "Our Guests," and thanked the ex-mayor J. M. Hughes for his interest in the association by donating a trophy. Lt.-Col. Elkin, to, had taken a great interest in the association and helped in many ways towards its success. He told of the school cadets and hoped that the cadet shoot might take place in Kingston 'instead of Toronto. He Was proud Of the record made by the K.C.I. team in winning the King's | cup this year.' J. M. Hughes told of his work on | the Soldier's Ald- Commission and of his pleasant relations with the heldquarters' staff while he was mayor. He was followed by Lt.-Col. Elkins who said it was always a plea- sure for him to help along with the rifle association. The secretary, 8. M. Mayer, read his report, and Major-Gen. Williams then presented the prizes as follows; General William's trophy, (silver cup) won by Capt. B. W. Skiner, 14th P.W.O.R.; Newman trophy, won by staff sergeant A. Aldridge, R.C.H.A.; Hughes' trophy, won by Sergt. A. Middleton; McManus trophy, won by Sergt. W. J. Baker; Militia Aggre- gate, won by Capt. E. W, Skinner; { all comers, won by Capt. E. W. Skin-* | ner; extra series, won by QM.8. W. | Pugh, 500 yards, won by R.M.S. A. Middleton; 600 yards, won by Capt. E. W. Skinner; Extra series aggre | ute won by Capt. E. W. Skinner, { In.addition, a number of money | prizes were presented to winners of setona and third place positions. 'They were Q-M.S: Fr Temple, Lt=Col. Gillespie, J. Barrett, Sergt. W. J. Baker and Sergt. Mayer. 'The singing of Goa Save tha King brought a very pleasant evening to a close. mere tpt PRAISE FOR WAXDEN TRUSCOTT. Resolution Passed at the Closing Meeting on Saturday. Warden Truscott came in for some well-deserved praise atthe . fina) meeting of the county council, held on Saturday morning, when & reso- lution of thanks to the warden was maved by: Councillors Halliday and Wensley, and carried by an unani- mous vote, > During his term of office, Mr. Truscott has very ably carried out all the duties resting on hinr" and did his work well. All the members The men's choir rendered the mass under the direction or Prof. Neurry, Jr, and the solo a. the. offertory present in the eanctuary. | was sung by Prof. Neurry, Sr.- At. the conclusion of the mass, the chot rendered the 'Vivat Pastor Banus.' The congregation incluaed the child ren from all of the city schools, the convent and academy, and they were given a holiday in honor of the Arch- bishop's feast. ; -------------- Uurlers Await Winter, The Kingston Curling club has been opened for social purposes and avery evening the devotees of the "roaring game," who are forced to wait for keener.nights, spend pleas- ant evenings at cards. E. C. Gilder: sleeve, the popular secretary, -has a genial welcome for all comers. Car Mexican oranges arrived to-day. R. H. Toye Co. : WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE : TO BUY? Some may tell you one place ; i cla 36 inches wide; lustrous finish; regular $3.00 line: selling hs | | Crepe De Chene-- 38 inch Crepe De Chene in all the desirable shades. Special trios IN BT. GEORGE'S CATHEDRAL ON SUNDAY MORNING dn Memory of the Late Lieut. Hugh Norton-Taylor, 21st Battalion, who Was Killed In Action ai Courcel- ette, At The morning service in St. George's cathedral on Sunday a beau- tilul brass tablet in memory of the late Lieut. Hugh Norton-T#ylor of the 21st Battalion, C.EF., was un- veiled by Dean Starr, assisted by Col. Genet. The ceremony was performed Dafore the sermon in the chapel ad- Joining "the chancel. | The tablet, which is placed above that of the 's mother who died in 1018, 40 Inch Charmeuse Satin-- Navy, Black, Taupe, Ivory, Dragon Fly Blue; beautiful -ie Seal, Copen, Grey, Pink, Mauve, quality at .....;........ $3.75 Georgette Crepe--Silk Nets-- | Cansuunnnanasnsusss rsa R Rn UNVEIL MEMORAL TABLET! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY--HERE'R THE PLACE' ON MONTREAL STREET---$8500---A double frame dwellisig; oN Ca orements; one side Electric light. Ro 2 ET---$5600 -- Double d elling;. 3 yard; electric light. . Welling! latge ON BLM STREET---$2260--Detached dwelling; 7 rooms; en. tt ON QUEBEC STREET---$3000--A new brick bungalow; B, and gar. ° C.; electric light; large yard. FIRE INBURANCE--MONEY TO LOAN E. W. MULLIN & SON : _ "SHLLBERS OF REAL ESTATE" i Cor. Johnson and Division Sts, ; Phases 880w and 530), Lof the council had warm words of | (praise for him. i \ ~Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve, Opens the pores and penetrates the | and some another, but don't take anybody's word tor it uo- you see for yourself the mag- nificent and wonderful values at Kingston's biggest; brightest, bustest and best tur store, | We have been making snd selli rs in Kingston for over forty yedrs--a longer pe bears the following inscription: "In lovi emory of Lieutenant Hugh ftou-Taylor, 21st Battalion, kill- in action at Coureeletts, Frame, Be mbes 15h, fais. « Norton-Taylor wis a son of the late Colonel and Ww. H Not ton-Taylor, and in the sermon Dean : 300 Ibs. Pickled Ox Tongues at ...25¢c. Ib. . TASTY PORK SAUSAGE, Ci Oxford oe diets Wie ais ceeiraans 2 20e 1b. : 'e's ow swiss » a sn waa Windsor 8 ai. 0.0 win unas sin. Bessie einai dina .30¢. 1b. SS "skin, Its stimulating, soothing and | healing effect soon relieves % Spasmodic Croup, and any conges- from Colds, 3c. per box. oF your 'Medicine Chest Colds. Colds in the Buck, Ea opti his great Susation and 8, CO y ano hasn't any, the first to enlist. when ry call Tor BOX BROWNIE CAMERA Pie nh . Ib. : Ib. # FOLDING BROWNIE CAMERA $10.25 KODAK... 10.50