im eH i i $5. Given Away || FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS WE ARE GUDING TO GIVE | EVERY PURCHASER OF ONE OF OUR WINTER OVER. | OOATS A PRESENT OF $5.00. i We have Coats from $18.00 to $40.00, all marked in plain fig i ures. Our present selling prices are as low as any in King- i ston. At this Sale you get full value for your money and $5.00 i thrown in for good measure. THERE IS A REASON---the selling season is fast advancing | and we find we have 100 Overcoats still on hand. | D. J. WILL "THE MEN'S STORE" How Is Your Watch | Acting? You often stake a great deal on your watch being accurate and correct. Why not let us put yours in good dependable order? MPAIRED eyesight is often the cause of much physical misery and physical ailments often affect the vision. Our expert examination will make clear the eye-trouble that is bothering you. You cannot purchase | glasses of us unless you need them. | If we discover a cataract or some other ailment that needs medical at-| tention we will advise you as to the facts. All work done by efficient and reliable watchmakers, and the price is reasonable. Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS 100 PRLACESS ST. ---------- LAND FOR, SALE. min lden Township, 4 acres, - ror rights reserved. Timber lot, chiefly hardwood, valuable. . 8. KIRKPATRICK, 86 Clarence St, Kingston, J.J. "The House of Better Glasses" Opposite the Post Office Phone 099. KINGSTON. Woods Phosphoding. ; ftatidllets 3% | NOX A COLD TABLETS nervous, m, makes new Bl Verne, 'ervous oure for LaGrippe, in old e Mental Gnd in hr To 2 oF eadache, Neura a Of Anerzs parpias on yf fhe Fin, aiid Iniative. Brass up a Yo or $8. One Disase, six will cure, id bral] a fow ke. druggists or dia plein pkg. on sec of | all atores, 8 per let THE WOOD Sold at Best's, Drug Store, BREDICING Con TORONTS, AUT, Cramer Wide) €0., T0RONTS, em MOORE' RE-BUILD OLD TIRES of AND MAKE THEM LIKE NEW 1 / i= 3 TTI : E EAR AR THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ? [#0 that every opportunity may be | THE MAYOR'S INAUGURAL 5: soot sis icici | college or university. sere. | Memorial--XKingston's record dur- | URGES CO-OPERATION FOR THE ing the war is such that she has SECURING OF INDUSTRIES. | much to be proud of in her contri- | | butions of men, money and muni- | { tions, Some of her sofs will never | | return and as time passes those who were more fortunate and have been | spared to return will pass to the | Mayor Nickle delivered the fol- | great beyond, and it would seem lowing dress at the inaugural fitting that Kingston, which has so I meeting of the city council Monday | well been represented at the front, | morning : | should erect a memorial in: their Gentlemen : { honor. I suggest that the windows We are assembled to-day under [in the city hall be of a memorial | unique circumstances the council be- | type, that brass tablets be erected be- ing comvosed of sldremen endorsed | tween the columns and that a record | by the returned soldier, Labor, busi- | be kept of Whose who enlisted from ness men, and .there are also mem- | Kingston. bers who were not endorsed by any Industrial Situation--During the special faction, yet have the honor | past few years, the leading industries of having the confidence of the |of Kingston, the Shipbuilding Com- electors. It is only right and proper | pany, the Cahadian Locomotive Com- and in the best interest of the com- pany, the Davis &. Sons Itd., the munity that there should be such | Moulding Company and the Do- representation so that there can be | minion Textile Co. and other indus- Sn ~~ | tries have expanded in a very satisfactory manner. ---- Tells the City Council What He Would Like to See Done During the Year 1920. * As to the Future, | There are three essentials neces- sary for successful manufacturing, | Transportation, Labor and Power. | In the first respect Kingston is | excellently situated, having the three | great trunk roads as well as water | transportation. | In common with the rest of the ! world Kingston has had its labor | troubles, and, for the good of the city, employers and employees should | endeavor to come together and settle | their. differences. 3 | Our Utilities Commission has | handled the power situation in an | excellent manner and it'is hoped that [in the mext few years, power rates { will be equalized so that Kingston Iwill enjoy power at a rate as low i | as any other municipality in Eastern | Ontario. With every prospect of Great | Britain granting a preferential tariff iin favor of the overseas dominions, | United States' manufacturers will MAYOR H. C. NICKLE | probably erect factories in Canada to N------ handle the export business and every a closer understanding of all the | effort should be made so that this | | conditions ana ideas which tend to- | city should secure a fair share of wards the fuller and better devel. | this business. {opment of the community. I am sure | There should be active co-opera- { that all will serve during the year | tion between the industries commit- | In the best interest of the city. tee of the city council and the Board | To serve as an alderman is a re. | of Trade and means should be de- { Sponsibility as well @s- an honor: | vised for getting in touch with all | Having received this honor we must | manufacturing concerns who pur- {all be prepared to assume the re. |POSe locating in Canada. on ege---- | | { | | | | | sponsibility. The duties of the mem. | Hospital and Medical i | {hers of the council do mot consist| The following resolution was Mea of | 1 | i i | merely in.attending t etl {at a meeting held in the Board of ig tho moetings of Trade rooms, December 15th, 1919 : "Resolved--That it Is the sense of to take a d i ; this meeting of the members of the ie api iorest In all things Trade and citizens of Many things will be brought Board of to your attention during 'the coming [ Xingston that every effort should be | year, and I take this opportunity of | Made to retain Queen's Medica alter. | College in Kingston for the full | plac before y Jase ao your consider medical term, and that the citizens The Harbor---For some months a | Nore pledge themselves to render all nt committ | possible assistance to assure this Be 2S 2 ound] and the desired end, and unge upon the city counci! the necessity of extending | such financial assistance as may be | | council and committee, but every | member should be ready and willing | civie, Board of Trade have been working mast harmoniously on plans for the mprovement of our harbor, which, : ans a Tr Re Welland | ee AI eae 12 be | torminus ey iS etoie fae pastern | Chposed of the finance committee | portation An engineer has been of the city council and the council of i engaged "plans prepared and con- | the Board of Trade be charged with | ferences hav be ) | the prosecution of the matter; and wrk on Jeld With the that a copy of this resolution be for- | Government, and railways, and I] de : { Would urge that as little change as | ¥arded to the special committee of ! 'S ing with possible be made in the pereonnal of | Queen's trustees, now deal this joint committee, in order: ihat | the Question, and also to the eity the w aap. | cOUncil." 00 Well bagun may bo var This is one of the most portant ried t 4 doubt ® mplction ud 3 hava Fos matters that will come before you for i * st . + consideration during the year and is | : aC Sopamdion. Station deserving of careful thought and con- | 9 "i | sideration by the members of counei) | uring the year 1920 the C.P.R. is and citizens in general construct a new freight' shed on Every a be put forth | Jats 3 Armen which will prove of to finance 'within the budget and I | izioon. to Ringston shiprets. {Am quite confident that if you will | aliw, ions | consult with the officials fn the dif- up with the railways the advisability ferent departments this can be | DE onssLng a Jnion, station accomplished. As your presiding of- | the C.P.R freight sheds Dl § nid ficer 1 ask for your hearty co-opera- ! consider placing the mutual whart tion, and hepe you wil abide by the | betweén Clarence and Brock streets | [UHD&S of the chair and that your beyond the Martello tower. dsuates wilt be governed by the rules Paving---The committee of the | oF SOURCH. | {Board of Works, in order that the greatest advantage can be obtained from paved streets, would do well to subwit a plan whith would em- brace the paving of streets running from one end of the city to the other. Board of Works--There is no civic department which has caused so much discussion and controversy as the Board of Works. The responsi- bility for the administration of this department shoull rest on the city i sO 0 BURIAL OF A BOY. | Late Willlam W. Lowry, Son of R.S.M. Lowry, R.C.H.A. { The f al of the late William Walter Ty, son of Regimental Montreal street, took place from the | residence, 259 Montreal street to | Catargqui cemetery on Saturday | afternoon, Rev. Mr. Lough, pastdr | i» Sergeant Major and Mrs. Lowry, 25¢ | engineer, who shoyld make 3M re- ports and recommendations in con- nection therewith, The clerical work in the city engineer's office should be done by a clerk and not by an engineer or an assistant engineer. Utilities Commissioners--The city, Is again fortunate in having as com- missioners for the 'coming year men of outstanding business ability. As your representative on the commis- sion I shall endeeavor to keep you advised on all matters pertaining thereto. I hope there may be the closest co-operation between the com- mission and council during the yoar | and that a way may be found, with- out burdening the ratepayers, that will permit of the extending the pub- He utilities and sewer services in the outlying districts, In order that building may be encouraged. Since MORE MILAGE A SAVING FOR YOU Cn DON'T WAIT TILL YOU NEED THEM HAVE THEM REBUILT NOW ! MOORE' THE EXCLUSIVE TIRE SHOP, | numerous and beautithl, of Brock 'Street Methodist Church, ofiiciating. The pall bearers were : Masters Wilter and George Steves- som, Arthur Seguin, Willie Kershaw, Charles Cuthbertson and Freddie Williams, AN of thém had been his playmates. The floral tpbutes were among them being the following : : The pupils of Central school, Miss Gould's class, of which the deceased Was a member, wreath; mother and sister Betty, 'wreath; God-parents, Lieut. W. and Mrs. Hird, wreath; Aunt Mary Cuthbert- som, spray; Col. and Mrs R.C.H.A,, mpray; h wreath; Mrs. H. y Alwington, spray; Miss J. McArthur, Alwington, spray; Mr. amd Mrs. Sergt. Levey, spray; Sergt. and Mrs FRR ahah OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S: SHOES ALL THIS WEEK SEE THESE SPECIALS: $5.95 and $6.95 SALE OF MEN'S FINE SHOES $3.95-- $4.85--$5.95--SPECIAL SALES OF WOMEN'S FINE SHOES Abernethy's Shoe Store WE Sting Have You Got One? In view of advancing prices it will be to your advantage to buy now. Hudson Seal Coats, made from choicest skins and full of style through and through, lined with fancy silk poplin linings. Mink Marmot Coats in the newest models, with belts, su- perior finish, Muscova Pony Coats, made | from choice lustrous skins, | HELP THAT YOU CAN KEEP : collars and cuffs of Australian J | Your domestic problem is solved----the modern woman demands a Kitchen Opossum. Cmplete in itself and fits in perfectly with labor fn » step- JAMES REID EENNERREI : | ERM EEE 1 -- -- 1 Come in and see, Now is the time to buy. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT 206-8 Wellington Street. es = ny Ee -------- WOMEN'S SAMPLE SHOES ll Black Kid, Patent Colt with Grey Kid t | Cham e Kid, Chocolate Kid and Ma. hogany at...oon. iii 84 Men's Brown and Black Calf Bluchers and | at... LL $405 TTT the introduction of hydro power, ". . Ji Ten the output bas doubled and as a re- i sult of this increased output the electric rates: have been reduced so that the citizens will save $10,000 during the year 1920. Health and housing-----Good hous- ing is essential to good health, and have your house wired for Electric light, iron, and cook with it too and save your coal bills. Phone 441 and our repre- « sentative will call and tell you the cost. No charge made for estimates, ' Wha lplgiiag Ii - NEXT TO OPERA