7 PAGE TWO SCARF, MUFF OR FUR COAT FOR CHRISTMAS McKAY FURS stand comparison. SVI.LSIIHD 304 . No Exclus- ive House in Canada can meet or beat McKAY FURS in VALUE, STYLE or QUALITY. Our posts and buyers select only the finest prime skins. Our designers and fur craftsmen use only the latest and up-to-the-minute methods in cutting and finishing. Lastly, and the only real argument--THE FURS ON EXAMINATION PROVEIT. We Invite Your Inspection. John McKay, - Limited Kingston's Reliable Fur House, 149-157 Brock The Baby Grand Cabinet Phonograph (32 inches high) | Beautifully finished in dark | mahogany. Special sound box | gives tone equal to any $100 machine. Will take any make of Disc Record. Price $35.00. COME IN AND HEAR IT. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large shipment of the world . famous CONGOLEUM RUGS They are durable, sanitary and R. McFaul Kingston Carpet Warehouse McCann orm BUTTER SHORT IN WEIGHT So Lady Did Not Offer it For the Market. A lady who came to the market on Thursday had her butter weighed on the market scales and found that Iseveral of her prints were under weight, apd as a retalt she did not offer them for sale, but fook them { home. | In these days of the people offering goods on the mar- ket should be very careful to see that everything is of correct weight, When citizens have to pay a high price, they certainly want everything that is eonfing to them. tre emesis For Fall and Winter. Prevost, Brock street, has a great assortment of readymade clothing in suits and overcoats, and a splendid assortment of gent's, furnishings. His order clothing department was never better assorted with new goods at extremely low prices. It will pay you to examine his stock before buy- ing. high cost of living and vegetables--From to potatoes, at Carnov- Fruits pineapples sky's, | "All Through the Night," new Vie- {tor record, by Geraldine Farrar, at | Lindsay"s. We grind our own -- lenses. Applied to the Eyes When our method of eye sight testing is applied to your eyes, we can accurately determine the cause of youp- | eyo strain, Accurately fitted glasses are a boon to defective eyes. thorough and accurate glasses at Assels- tine's. Consult THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1916. ELECTIONS IN_ LODGES TWO CHUREH EVENTS HELD McCANN RECEIVES GIFT FROM LADIES. . Court Frontenac Neo. 30, LO.F., and Duchess of York Lodge of Dangh- ters and Maids of England Elected Officers. These officers were elected DY Frontenae No. §9, 1.O.F., rsday evening: J.P.C.R,, J iQueen; C.R., A, D. Brown; V. ( 1 J. J. €. Pelletier; recording sec., J. © { R. McCann: financial sec. ! Lambert; treasurer, R. 8 2 court deputy, Joseph Hipson; court physician, Dr. A, R. B. Williamson; erator, Joseph Wilson; 8S. Woodward, Ww. H. Catfermole; J. woodward, J E. Beson; S. beadle, W. Crawford: j. beadle, J. B. Ash; trustees, R. W. Allen and T. Smeaton; finance com- ttee, R. W. Allen, J. M. Sherman; hospital 'board, T. Smeaton, Josepi Wilson and R. W, Allen A number of the ladies of the Com- s. i, panion Court were present and pre-| | sented J. 8. R. McCann with a beauti- ful pipe and cigar stand and served {refreshments at the close of the | meeting, Rev. Brother Raynor, high auditor of Western Ontario, who has recently moved here from Hamilton, was pre- sent and give a very interesting ad- dress, It was decided to have a joint in stallation of officers the courts in January, to which the high chief ranger is to be invited D. and M. of England. At a meeting held Thursday night Lodge Duchess of York Ne. jf qf the Daughters and Maids of England vot- ed that the proceeds of tie.r box social, viz, $10.82, held on Nov. 16th ult., be handed over to the Belgian relief fund. They elected their offi- cers: Past president, Mrs. 8. A. Tul loch; nov. president, Mrs, A, Maxam; vice-president, Mrs. A. Carter; chap- Mesdames Turner, McKay, Hincliffe and Eastwell; auditors, Messrs. Fearne, Brown and Redmond; trus- tees, Mrs. Campbell and R. Baldwin. Murs, A. | retary and Mrs. C. Eastwell treasurer. | ---- Masonic Officers Eleeted, The following officers of the Ancient St. John's Lodge, A. F. and A. M., were elected at Thursday | night's meeting: Dr. A. W. Richard- | son, W.M.; Prof. I. Martin, S.W.; T. | McCormick, J.W.; Canon Grout, ! chaplain; A. W. Daly, treasurer, and | A. W. Cathcart, secretary. = WORE LIQUOR CASES ON {THE TEMPERANCE ACT MAKING | WORK FOR THE MAGISTRATE. | Canadian Northern Express Company | is Charged With Receiving an Or- der for Liquor. { 'Magistrate Farrell is having a busy | time dealing with liquor eases these | days, arising out of the Ontario Tem- |perance Act. He had three more {rages before him on Friday morning. The Capadian Northern Express | Company of Kingston is charged with lhaving "unlawfully received an order {for liquor for beverage purposes from one, Gratton Henderson. The com- pany, through its solicitor, A. B. Cun- ningham, pleaded. "gor guilty," and at the request of Mr. Cunningham the case was allowed to stand over till next Thursday. William MeCammon, license inspector, and C. R. Webster appeared for the prosecution. There was a charge against a citi- zen, that of being intoxicated on the street, but the case was dismissed. Al- though a military sergeant swore that the citizen was under the influence, the citizen swore that he had taken nothing but cough medicine, and brought with him a sample of the mixture, which he showed to the court and all interested. ' Potatoes, 1 have a car load of good eating and seed potatoes, 1 have to sell quick, as I have no cellar. Come quick and get them at $1.85 a bag. Call at The McLaughlin Garage, {opposite Windsor Hotel gateway, Montreal street, A Vanluvan. ¥ Service at St. Mary's. To celebrate the feast of the Im- maculate Conception a Pontificial Mass was held in St. Mary's cathedral on Friday morning by Archbishop Spratt, Fr. Mea was assistant priest, 1¥r. Hanley, deacon; Fr. McNeil, sub- deacon; Fr. Meagher, master of cere- monies, and Fr. Halligan was In charge of the boys' choir. Some Fine Artists, It may mot be generglly known, but there are some v fine artists among the prisoners of war in Fort | Henry. 'They are very handy with | the pencil and the brush, and many ' of them have turned out some fine. work since they have been confined in the fort. County Patriotic Grant Is $1,227. The county patriotic grant for this month is $1.227, as against $1,414 families deriving assistance from the Co.'s stare, Pri ---------------- Criticism is passed upon the drap- Major John M. Mowat in the City Hall. The : | Miss Bradley gpeeived the -| Candy table- e | R lain, Mrs. Pollitt; visiting committee, | Parker was elected sec- | for November. There are now 110§ ing of the oil painting of the late} ED $300 FOR CHURCH WORK. | Cooke's Church Ladies Also Had a Successful Event on "Afternoon, Realizing $97. A most successful tea and sale, at which almost $300 was realized, was held in St. George's Hall on Thurs- onl' aftermoon by the members of the eorge's Cathedral Women's Aid, fee at the in charge The. following wer door m: (at the tables: Tea table--Mrz. R. J. E. A. Claxton, Mrs. W. A, Sawyer, Mrs |C. W. Wright, Mrs. F. R. Mis N Syhil 8 McGowan and Mrs. White, Infant-ware table--Mr {Mrs. W. J. Robinson, Mrs. C, Finkle and Mrs. A. Bower, Work tatle--Mrs. D. E. Mundell, Mrs, B. Watson, Mrs. W. G. Robinson, Mrs. T. Mills, Miss Muckleson, John Sells, and Mrs. Tothill. | Carved wood table-----Miss Whalley {and Miss K, Daley. | Homeymade table--Mrs, E. J. B. Penge, Mrs. Hodgins, M J. Hamil ton, Mrs, Hodgins and ¥ M. Pense. Mrs. R. E. Kent, Mrs, Waldron, 2} s- Ethel Kent, Miss Folger and Miss M. Hemming. \pron table--Mrs. E. A. Palmer, | Mrs. Stone and Mrs: G. A, McGowan. -- H. {G Cooke's Tea and Sale. ST. GEORGE'S WOMEN'S AID RATS. (Jf Thursday | Carson, Mrs. , Phillips, | s Hodgins, Miss! Frances | 5s. B. Brown, Mrs. | Medical Text Books | We carry a full and complete stock of only the LATES¥-EDI- TIONS of Medical Books recommended for use in the University, as cure same. chase the old edition. well as recognized Text and Aid series. There are a number of NEW EDITIONS out this year, and students are advised to see that they se- NEW EDITION HUTCHISON & RAINY We have a shipment to arrive today, of a new edition of Hut- chison & Rainy, and students are advised to see that they do not pur- Full supply of note books, fountain Pens and Students Supplies. 160-162 Princess St. { _At a tea and sale given by the lad-| ies of Cooke's church on Those in charge were: Tea table--Mrs. J. Toland, Miss F. Burton, Mrs. Burns and Mrs. E. An- derson. Hame-made Mrs. J. Dunlop. Fruit table--Mrs. R. Work table-- Miss I... Murray and Mrs. Candy table--Miss and Mrs, H. Makins Mrs. E. R. McLean and Mrs, W. J. ! Paul received the guests at the door, while Mrs. W. Cannem took the {ehange. table-- Mrs. J. Boyd, McMahon. Hyssop, Miss M. Ferguson Only One "Bromo Quinine." | To get the genuine call for full {name "LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN- | INE." Look for signature of E W. GROVE. Cures a cold in one day. | 25¢ Caught Turkey Smuggler. ! Silas W. Day, of Watertown, N. Y., captured a man at Clayton, N.Y., | who had been smuggling poultry into the States from Canada. He ten- dered $865 in settlement, which will likely be accepted by the department. The man admitted bringing in 2,160 pounds, the duty on which would have been $48. His failure to report causes him to have to pay the larger sum, which offer is under considera- tion: "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" FR N MORE SHOPPING 'Time is getting short for Christmas shop- ping. The 13 days left will soon slip by. Come to this Christ- mas store today and see the elegant dis play of useful and suitable gifts. Here are a few sug- » Thursday | afternoon the sum of $97 was raised, | i Wolfe Islan 5 dozen white marquisette blouses, with large Round and Square collars, em- broidered front and long sleeves; sizes 34 to 44. Beautiful garments, fresh from the 44. Saturday .. Special on Saturday choice .. .. .. lar priced. ---- maker. $1.50 value on Sat. special $1.00 Ladies' flannelette blouses, in dainty patterns, and assorted colors; convertible collars and with long sleeves. Sizes 34 to ... 75¢ Tea aprons, special at . . 25¢, 39¢, 50c Corset covers and brassieres. 35¢ lines, ... 19¢ A SNAP A clearing lot of ladies' and misses' coats, pretty designs from $15.00 to $20.00. Broken sizes. Saturday your co... .. $10.00 KID GLOVES Guaranteed .quality in black, white, grey, tan, all sizes. Extra special . . $1.25 Knitted goods for the children. Popu- ewman& Shaw The Always Busy Store. me, { CLOSING OF MAINS British mall closes regu- wi ATR gr =P. : goitea tates, @ally ..13.46p.m. ahd Trunk, Going dom Grand Trunk, golng AA Grand Trunk and a a og Sy FPRPOR San SAS PE i nr ----------n---- 1 In Marine _ Circles | The steamer Keywest has arrived in port to be laid up for the winter. The steamer Keyport is now at LPrescott, and will come to Kingston on Saturday to be laid up for the sea- son. The sloop Maggie L. arrived from with a eqrgo of hay, and cleared for Glenora to take on a cargo of coal for Richardson's ele- vator. J The steamer Mapleton has arrived here to be laid up for the winter. "The steamer Oceanic has cleared for Ogdensburg, to go into winter guart- fers. i M.T. Co's. elevatof--The steamer } Windsor arrived light from Montreal: the tugs Glyde and »Hall arrived to- day from Montreal with ome barge each; the steamer India arrived from i Montreal on Thursday night, and will be laid ap for the winter. Officers for 1917, The officers of the Glenburnie Red Cross Society for "the ensuing year are: Mrs. R. J. Vair, president (re- A-'Rankin, M.P.P., hon. ; Mrs, G. Patterson, vice- (re-elected); Mrs. A. Dra- hon. - t: Mrs. A. J. Craig, treasurer j(re-elected); Miss Eva Fair, ¥: Mrs. R. H. Fair, Mrs, A. Gravelle and Miss M. Shan mon convenors of the refreshment BUILDERS SUPPLIRS woey Hemlock Good quality Hemlock, dressed or rough. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Bay & Wellington Streets. Ofice Phone G6. Factory 1415. reeelambes. Osal ang WesGwwss Queen's University will play in he i 'O.H.A. intermediate as well as series, ; ne & hay Ra, £4 The College Book Store Phone 919 This year Christmas giving | will take a more thoughtful rn. Gifts to be justifiable must be permanent and useful. Our stock is complete in eve ery detail and (useful permane ent gifts) are much more in evidence than usual. SMITH BROS Jewelers King St. RED FOX SETS BLACK FOX SETS Suitable for Christ- mas Gifts. W.F. Gourdier 80 Brock Street Phone 700. THE COAL DEMON Has an unsatiable thirst for money hasn't he? Eats #t up faster than anything else, doesn't he? The only way to save money of coal is bo get the most for your money, (o get clean, solid coal, that will burn down | to fine ashes without stopping half- way between coal and ashes. We know we can give yoit perfect satis- faction, but we don't want you to buy here until you know it. BOOTH & CO. Phane 133 Foot of West St, A PRACTICAL | BIFT Good brushes are always in demand at holiday time; they combine usefulness and ens during qualities and are always acceptable, Our line of brushes for this year's holiday trade is an unususily Sne one. Genuine ebony and Fremch ivory hacks, with long or short pure les. 3 Dr. Chown's - Drug Store. 185 Princess St. Phone 343 |