rusian TR Tor i Beantifully PAGE SIX WHY NOT A BEAUTIFUL) SCARF. MUFF OR FUR COAT A be " FOR CHRISTMAS SVINLSIIHO d0d -</ McKAY FURS stand comparison. -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 PROVE IT. We Invite Your Inspection. John McKay, Limited Kingston's Reliable Fur House, 149-157 Brock The Baby Grand Cabinet Phonograph (32 inches high) 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 R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street. GIFTS| A, That Are Useful As Well As Ornamental A tn i, Satin Eiderdown Quilts, $11 & $12 Imported Scotch . Wool Blankets, $10 to $15 pair. Goose Down Bed Pillows, $7.50 pr. Silk Crib Comforters $3, $4, $5. -------- ~~ R. McFad 67 GORE STREET rl 9 rooms," hardwood floors, open plumbing, hot water heat- ing, gas and electricity; station. ary tubs; large verandah. Immediate possession. Will provide purchaser with tenant Jor hours hie ve under | myx ha McCann' s| p ! MECHANICS' LIEN ACTION. | er-Claim by the Defendant. Judge Lavell on Friday afternoon H. F. from | | heard a mechanics' lien action, { Norman, contractor, claimed | Mrs. Ann Green $667. for a contract for building a store at | the foot of Johnston street. Mrs, {Gre en contended that the contract had | not been completed, and that, there- ! fore, no money was due [claimed $400 damages for negligent and improper work. Judgment was | | reserved. C. R. Webster appeared for | the plaintiff, and J. M. Farrell for the | defendant. But It's the Law. "The law is peculiar in some ways," 'sald a local lawyer tg the Whig. "Just the other day a young fellow, who pointed a revolver at another man, was fined $10, The next case was that of a man who was up for gefting liquor for another party, and he was touched for $200." "The Sunshine of Your Smile," Cormick's latest record on the Vie- EE ---- ea | tTOl%, $1.25. Hear it at Lindsay's. The Board of Trade president ac- knowledges $10 from Leonard Gor- don of Glenvale for the Belgian Re- lief fund. Hot water bottles, guaranteed, at the Red ( Cross drug store. We grind our own lenses. Applied to the Eyes When our Ly of eye sight testing is applied to your eyes, we can determine the cause of your eye strain. Accurately fitted lasses | Contractor Claimed $667.54--Count- | | 54, the balance| nesday evening testimonial meeting. She further | Rev. J. D. Ellis, pastor. | Meeting, 10 a.m.; preaching services { 2 welcome. "CHURCH SERVICES . Paul's -- Morning prayer, 11 Sunday school, 3 p.m.; even- | prayer, 7 p.m. Preacher at both iW Canon FitzGerald. | . University Service, CC ivoeation) ia Hall--Sunday 11, a.m., preacher, | Rev. Prof William Morgan, D.D.] s Theological College Jue Union Street Baptist Church--Pas- |, or William France, Services a.m. and 7 p.m.; Bible school, p.m B.Y.P.U Monday, 8 p.m.; raver service, Wednesday, § p.m ervbody welcome . B.S. A. Class--Meeéts for Bible dy in I, B. 8. A. Hall (entrance r Sargent"s drug store). 3 p.m Tabernacle Shadows 'And after death the judgment." 7.30 p m. topic, "The Restoration of Israel All Bible students welcome | St Andrew's Church--Rev. J. W | Stephen, minister. Services at 11 {a.m and 7 p.m. Sunday school and | Bible class at 3 p.m. The minister | will preach at both services. Strang-j ers, students and soldiers cordially invited to all the services | | Bethel Congregational Church,| leorner Barrie and Johnson sti At 11 am. J. F. Wedderburn (William McInnes; Sunday sche . {pam.; prayer me , Tuesday, § ipm.; Y.PSCE., F y, 8 p.m. A {eordial welcome is extended eets to all First Baptist Church, corner John- {son and Sydenham streets--Rev.| Douglas Laing, pastor Services at 11 am, and T p.m. The pastor at | { both services. Bible school and Or-| { gauized Bible classes at 2.45 p m. | { Students, strangers and soldiers cor-| | dially invited to all the services { Princess Street Methodist Charch, | corner of Princess and Albert streets . H. E. Currie, pastor. Service . and 7 p.m., eonducted by the *, Good music by the cholr. Sun- school, 2.45 p.m.; Epworth League, Monday, 8 p.m.; prayer { meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. A con {dial invitation to #1] bo Church, corner Union Rev. T, W. Savary, 152 Barrie street St. James' {and Arch streets- | rector, the Rectory, {----Second Sunday in Advent. 8 a.an., | Holy Communion; 11 a.m., morning {prayer and Litany: sermon subject, "I Come"; 3 p.m., Sunday school; 7 evening prayer and sermon; ser- |p.m., "Breaking the Tyrant." {mon subject, First Church of Christ, Scientist, between Bagot and | Wellington streets, Sunday school, 9.45 a.m.; service, 11 a.m. subject, 'God the Preserver of Man." Wed- | Johnson street, Public Reading room same address, open every afternoon, except Sun- day, 3 to 5 o'clock. Queen Street Methodist Church-- Experience 11 am. and 7 p.m.; Sunday school, Adult Bihle class and Young Men's Club, 2.45 p.m. The pastor will | preach at both services. A.m. topic, "Good Literature"; p.m. topic, "The | Best Years of Life." Seats free; Congregational Church-- Pastor, Rev. T. De Courcy Rayner, will preach at both services. 11 a. m., "Turning Aside." What happen- ed to 2a man who turned aside. 3 p. m., Sunday school. 7 p.mi, "Britons! To Your Knees!" Dealing with the recent call to prayer on behalf of our Soldiers, students and all First nation, QUEEN'S DRAMATIC CLUB PRESENTED "MILESTONES" AT THE GRAND FRIDAY NIGHT. Before 'a Large Audience--Queen's Orchestra. . Furnished Musio--The Students Made Merry in the Gal- lery. A crowded house greeted Queen's Dramatic Club when it presented "Milestones," a play in three acts, at the Grand Opera House on Friday evening. This play, which was first seen in Kingston when an English company put it on, was well received by the large audience, The members of the Dramatic club who took part in the performance are deserving of great praise for the creditable manner in whidh they presented the production. J. W. Wilfred Sutherland, who played the leading role of "John Plead," did his part exceptionally well. Miss Emily Inman ag "Cer- trude," did credit to herself. Terry Blacklock, in the role of "Sam" was good. The part of "Mrs. Plead" was taken by Gwendolin Carter, The : H. B. Osborne D. Cliffe, one E. Wood, N. Holland, F, Murray Macfarland, May C. P. Gemmell, Charles Appelbe, "Monk- The executive staff was composed of the following: Director, J. D. Fallis, B.A; bert P_olifte; manager, BE. H. During the assistant business | Reynolds. No Queen orches- i people A. Myers, boys and den, M.A; praver meeting; 9 p.m., sociation; { Club | |a.m, i | address by tlie the Ci | by soloists | meeting am. ; {elub, 2 and students | cordial ool 11 Club room day, 8 Monday, classes, business manager, Her-| are cordially invited to wor First church---the church vith a welcome. All seats free ship in haike r«' Presbyterian, Barrie and Earl---Re M. Macgillivray! D.D.,} Services: 11 a.m., Rev. Cc. M.A., of Toronto: 7 p.m. "Somebody ve done; He starte kled the th ng and he did Sun ds 1 Bible class, with P nister + Cooke's Minister, '531 Johnson Presbyterian Church-- | Rev. E. R. McLean, M.A, sireer 'T am, minister will preach; }! a.m., also| LEBINNErs ana | prong i school; p. m., main school and classes; 4.15 p. m., mass meeting for} men; 7 p m., W. J. McFad- Monday, 8 p.m. Yourgl Society; Wednesday, 8 p.m.,| Teachers' As-| Thursday, 6.30 p.m., Boys' Strangers cordially welcomed. | People's Sydenham streeg Methodist Churtly ~Rev. Alfred Brown, pastor. 11 the pastor will preach. Dr, Myers, ty Boys' Conference, and full choir. Class 9.45; Junior League, 10.15 Bible school and Wesleyan 45. Senior League, Mon- day, 8 p.m.; prayer and praise ser- vice, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Soldiers specially invited. A welcome to all 7 p.m,, re presenting Musie Calvary Congregational church, corner Bagot and Charles streets-- Rev. J. Lyall, 266 Rideau street, am., Topics from the Book of Revelation, "The Ideal City; Its Characteristics." p.m,, Sun= day school and Bible class. 7 p.m., "Following the Lamb." p.m., Guild meeting. prayer meeting . and We going. Wednesday, choir practice. services Hearty, bright singing, Brock street Methodist ¢hurch cor ner of Brock and Montreal streets. Rev. Geo. S Clendinnen, pastor. Residence, 242 Johnson St. W. R. Cook, Territorial Boys' Secretary of Y.M.C.A., will preach at 1la.m. and the pastor at 7 p,m. Sunday schoel at 3 p.m, Military Social hour in at 8.30 p. m. Ydung Peoples' Training Class, Monday, 7.30 p.m. Ladies Aid Society, Mon- p.m. Finance Committee, 8 pm, Prayer Service, Wednesday, 8 pom. Woman's Miss- ionary Society, Thursday, 2 p.m., at home of Mrs, C. C, Nash. A cordial welcome for visitors at all services. St. George's Cathédral---Very Rev, Dean Starr, M.A. D.D., rector (absent overseas). Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A. B.D, priest-vicar, 138 Bagot street. "Phone 1444. Rev. V. O. Boyle, M.A. 120 Wellington street. 'Phone 904. Second Sunday in Advent. 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Matins. Preacher, the Bishop of Ontario. 3 p. m. Sanday school and Bible 4 p.m. Holy Baptisms, p. m. Evensong. Preacher Rev. Cecil Whalley. "Judgment." Daily services as usual in the morn- ings. Special Services of Interces- sion at 8 p.m."in the evenings con- ducted hy the Bishop of Kingston with addresses on "Problems Con- nected with the War". The separate subjects will be anpounced daily in the press, A Small Thing To Look For A Big Thing to Find. the | #8 Monday, 8° seek to welcome all non-church Good | . . > - : i . - v ~ Send Annual Subscriptions for Christmas COSMOPOLITAN containing 3 great novels by John Galsworthy, Jack London and Robert W. Chambers, together with short stories and special articles by the world's leading writers and authors. THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE containing four leading novels of the day by Rupert Hughes, Peter B. 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A lA 0 NPN NNN Ht ANNAN Headquarténs for Corsets, Gloves, Under- wear. AAA Pl PP A PA PA AI NP Nobby Neckwear for ladies, with good taste. Special at 25¢ up. A A AM APA PA AANA Nl Pictorial Review for January, 15c. i, ir Newman & Shaw, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE rose BUILDERS SUPPLING CLOSING OF MAIS STORM SASH will soon be needed on the House. Order the new ones at once, at our factory. We can prime and glaze them also. British mall closes Jreesy arb. Information poste » O. Lobby from time to time. United States, aaliy A845 pm Grand Trunk, going a oc. ' of ¢ 3 ER wif & tm 'and ii om "ee cess 3.00PM The label of our trade mark on any fur ar- ticle is a guarantee of satisfaetion. We are known far and near as the oldest, largest and most reliable furriers in this part of Canada. That's why today we wo. doing the biggest trade, 'minister the Workmen's Compensa- 2 Saturday's Market. Due to the rain and the prospects for a record Christmas market, there was only a small market Saturday. Eggs are still soaring, and the farm- ers do not even smile When they say, "Sixty cents a dozen." Butter sold from 45¢ to 48¢ a Ib.; and potatoes at $2.50 a bag. Apples are scarce, and are selling at 50c a peck. A seven- pound turkey sold Yor $2.50, and oth- ers Trom- $1.50 up to that price. Pork remaing from 16¢ to 17¢ a 1b; beef, 10¢ fo 11c a 1b; lamb, 18¢ fo 20¢c a 1h.; fow], $1 to $1.25 a pair; chickens, 90c to $1 a pair; and ducks from 70¢ to 96¢ each. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards, Bay & Wellington Streets. Office Phone 66. Factory 1415, raelomber. Osal ung Wasdooes here for a short time, been appointed Commissioner to ad- tion Act in Manitoba, We understand the salary attach- ed to Mr. Curle's new position is $7.« 000 per annum, For Fall and Winter. Prevost, Brock street, has a great assortment of readymade clothing in nits and overeoats, and a splendid priment of gent's. furnishings. Phone 919 This year Christmas giving wil take a more thoughtful turn, Gifts to be justifiable must be permanent | and useful. Our stock is complete in eve ery detail and (useful perman- ent gifts) are much more in evidence than usual, SMITH BROS Jewelers Ring St. RED FOX SETS BLACK FOX SETS Suitable for Christ- mas Gifts. 80 Brock Street Phone 700. THE COAL DEMON Has an unsatiable thirst for money hasn't he? Eats it up, faster than anything else, doesn't he? The only way to save money on coal is to get {the most for your money, to get | clean, solid coal, that will burn down to fine ashes without stopping half- way beqween coal and ashes, We know wé can give you perfect satis- faction, but we don't want you to buy here until you know it. BOOTH & CO. Phone 133 Foot .of West St. On Queen Street, Below Barrie, Frame Dwelling, with gas, improvements and deep lot. On William Street Below Division St. Double Frame, $1850. On Johnson Street Below University 100 Double Frame $2100 On Piss Savant Near Division. Double Frame $1800. And a Tull list at office, E W. Mullin & Son Maney to Loan Fire Insardnce, Cor, Johnson and Division Streets, Phones 539 and 1456, a