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Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1914, p. 2

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Free PAGE TWO McKay's Custom Furs Made in Kingston Black Fox Our buyers obtained for this season a magnificent collection of skins. isa fast and Genuine Black Fox native of Canada. . His fur dyed black, is soft, silky fluffy, with a beautiful sheen Our expert fur craftsmen have designed and made up a number of beautiful Muffs and Stoles in the latest prevailing fash- ions. Our special prices from $50 for the sett of muff and stole, and Remember, any furs bought at this store are ex- as represetned. They are sold at the lowest ble margin of profit consistent for the real fur. actly, possi 1 up. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED STYLE BOOET THE FUR HOUSE John McKay, Limited, M GROUND COP. | CAN'T BE BEAT. ple order snd be | FIRE, LIFE, SICKNESS, AOC] DENT, AND AUTOMOBILE IN- SURANCE. Wanted---A Grocery Store in re. sidential part of the eity, apply to J. 0. HUTTON, 18 Market Kingston, Ont. We have passed info stock sixiy-sevem bales of Rugs. Designs are smaller and prices as low as Iasi season. Every make of sfair and hall fo mafek. ds the maw who places himself within our hands for the writing ofr 'ire Msurance Poliey, be cause every policy that we write is backed by reliable companies at rates low as safety allows Wa've n 'men to hold policies that look®sd all right and worked all wrong before and after a fire. AWK 'us to place your insurance and you'll find yourself in the safost of hands. To-day? May be too late todmorrow, ~ J.S.R. McGam, Science has taken the pro- fession of opties beyond the sphere of the old time "side Hine" man. The strain mod- eern civilization places upon the eyes demands the attention of a specialist, We are Optical - Specialists. We devate our entire time to exumining eyes and correcting their defects with proper glasses. Consult 1.5. Asselstine,D.0.S Hyesight Specialist. 842 King St. : Phone 1019 'wiken buying. Carpets Draperies GOOD FURNITURE facreases In val- ngee--it né with don't go to pleces, it retains its Saleh, snd if 1s a good antique design---which is really the up--to-finte style--it is worth mere fifty yenrs hence than it fs: mow. Young couples should consider this It will pay you to wee N FURNITURE copled INS and which will get further ow. .__THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1914. T0 FURTHER RECRUIT IN KINGSTON FOR HEAVY FIELD ¢ BATTERY. {Special Service In the Armouries on { Sunday Afternoon For the 21st Bitralion -- Bishop Bidwell 10 Of. ficiate, : sill Cruigad in Came on »atuy division to of a b poruous wi when spring these wi er aud a heavy sent Lile of the 4.7 type bdttery that will be #0nle more en will be re- ile. order | «0 the U. C, ur the | a pONion battery estuviish en ery d 10 divisions Lhe ine lean over vi I'he portion of the formed in this land thirty-nlue men, besides snoeo i smiths, saddiers, et | One-half of the 21st battalion will be supplied with uniforms by Satur- day. ih is an exceptiomally good record as out-Huting of the 500 Hen only commenced this week I On Sunday, chsreh parades will {be held At 10.30 o'clock a special {service is to he held in St. Mary's {cathedral the Homan Catholic | members of the batiation At three 4 #petial to be the avmons Bishop | {Bidwell for ihe } ant mem | | hers The galleries have been | re- |served for eivilians. { Two automobile tr have | arrived, amd later are ex- pected These will the offi- cere to save panch time in going from oe place to another ? R. Maddiman, of Ottawa, report- ed to the O. C. of the battalion on Saturday morning for duty cretary to a minister in Ottawa and speaks eight languages On Monday, classes for the in- sirnetion of officers and N. C. 0.'s will be commenced in connection with the 'battalion. They will he Royal Military celege instructors ROCHA, officors and others A number of Fan have applied for en trance to the c.asses and if sur ful in the examinations will promoted to higher positions. here are ready thirty-eight accept ed applications to the course in the Royal School of Artillery, that opens in Tete de Pont barracks on Monday Eight of these officers are from Mont real, four from london and one from Winnipeg. Fighty officers made appli cation from Toronto, bt as the max imum number taking the course will be about a hundeed, all of these can not he accepted. Notes About The Soldiers. The Brighton volunteers were given wrist watches and knitted goods &u 1 leaving for Kifigaton. -' Lieut. W. A. Sprigg is one of I" ton's representatives in the seroud Canadian contingent for overseas se vice. 'Mr. Bprigg has been manager of the Hell Telephone offices in Prince Edward county for several years. Ha lis a qualified officer and holds a lieu tenant's commission in the force now organizing. His wife and two small olaldren will reside in Kingston dur ing his absence. T. W. MeGarry, M.P.P., promises to give $100 to the firat Renfrew man who would distinguish himseli on the | field, or who would be mentioned in | the despatches for gallant conduct | The 420d Lanark and Renfrew Regi iment ir the Canadian branch of the Black Watch Highlanders, the most famous regiment in _ British military 'annals, and possibly in the world The Black Watch were the original {42nd, and their crests are emblazoned {with a long list of hard lought fields {in defence of the greatest empire civil- | ization has ever Known. | The Renfrew kilies band has vol | unteered for overseas serviee and is ,now awaiting orders from Ottawa the fog jo'clock Service is iheld in by jes 'rotest naports two vars enable WOLFE ISLAND FIRE. | Alexander Livingstone Loses Barns and Stables. | A bad fire broke outon the farm of Alexander Livin gstond;- Wolfe Is- {land about 3.30 o'clock Saturday morning and before it was checked several of the barns fell a prey to the flames. .Two barns, cattle stab- les, hay 'and implements were all | destroyed. The horses and cattle were gotten out after much difficul- ty. Mr. Livingston attributes the and lighting matches to see what fire to Bunters sleeping in the hay. time it is early in the morning. He was wakéned from lis sleep by the crackling of the flames and at once hurried down stairs to release the animals from the burning buildings. The granary was saved after great | difficulty by the splendid work: of {the villagers who former a bucket | brigade. The loss will he partly | covered by insurance. { STUDENTS MADE FUSS | And the Police Were Called to Chase Them Home. | 8 udents sterted in to 'make a fuss outside the main entrence of the Grand Opera House on Friday night, [attr the show was over, but the po- ilice chased the stufients off the sireet. After coming out of the | thesitre the boys formed in a mass jon the roadway and 'raised | Jinks with their songs and | The street 'wus 'locked {the police i tip. ! street, snd there | trouhile. 5 pam. Papama Pacific wr : ed. elected | gave unsmiore, new president of the ciety, ner are ; art. | for | convener, ner; Shiels; sof; receptioni W. J, be held early dance after Christmas. dra THE HALES OF QUEEN'S, Engineeving Society Prepares Dione and Dance. The annual 'meeting of the ternoon an rleming hall K l Dinsmore gave a report of the cou muitee apuomted ta look over stitution of the He advo- cated nine changes, which were adopt Lhe inapguration of the nowiy members took Lach place a very neat speech R L con society. s0- said that in harmony with the present crisis the socials in con. nection with the society should be as simple and economic as possible. KR. tech- jun lor Year to be maxager of the E. Smith waa appointed by the nical suppunes department. After the annual meeting a special at meeting was 'held and conunittees were division w nsist of a hewatens Ss iil , divi n ill consist of al tenant | oacied | for the science dance and linne, General convener, G Browne; invitation committee, Calhoun; printing and J.C, Ross; decoration, F. A. Baker: financial, A. Fournier; recaption, M NS. Shiels; refreshment, N. G. Stew The ecomvenor science dance are: General N. 'G. Stewart; invitation, Smith; decoration, R. P. printing ana programme, M. S. refreshment, #. K. Robin- | Stewart; finan- The dinner will in December the R.%P cial, 5. R. Purnex The annual meeting of the Poli- tical Science club was held vesterday fternoon in new arts bailding The installation of fhe newly elected vilicers took place, The rughy game between arts '16 "IS, which was scheduled for to- day, will be played on Monday af ternoon, at the athletic grounds. and The annual meeting of the society will 'be held on Tuesday ternoan in pew arts' building for tallation of new offiesrs arts al nm At the Bible class, on Sunday afte noon, in Usnveeation hall, Prof. Mo ison will spenk on Bershardi and the ethics. of militafiem Dance at Rockwood. The employees of Rockwood ho pital held an enjoyable dance on Friday night There were © about eighty couples on the floor dancing to the music supplied by the orches- of the institution Refresh ments were served during the even ing AL twelve o'clock 1 the allair was brought to a clase a street car at the gate and brought the City guests home, waiiipme------ wa Brock Street Hall. D. Campbell and H. G M.A., will both speak at the meeting Sunday evening at 7 o clock Un Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, R Irving (evangelist) is expected to speak. Strangers heartily welcomed Fall And Winter Imporatations. Prevost, Brock street. lias received all his fall" tmportations for his tailoring department consisting of Suitimg™ and "overcoating in great variety to choose from. Also large stock of ready-made clothing and Mény of the churches have ap- | pointed next Sunday as Hospital Simday. As no tag day was held this year it is hoped that the through the churches will be larger than usual. We have still a good supnly of our good quality of teas at the same old prices, at ; Pickering's. Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Beautiful Fur Selfs-of Black Fox, Black Wolf Black China Lynx | Engi- nering Society was held yesterday at "The conveners for the din-.|§i programme, of conmunittees | skin- | i und the | i Lockett, | gospel | offering. | | Island, Saturday morning, h For Copy Words and Music with Tonic Sol fa ------------------------------. Tipperary The immortal marching anthem on the battlefields of Europe. Sung by the i ade Soldiers of the King vy Netional Antheums and Patriotic Songs Of The Allies Great Britain, France, Russia, Belgium and Japan 160 PRINCESS ST. OPEN NIGHTS I'he College Book Store, i PHONE 919 | Nothing Better| CLOCKS Than The Coats We Show | @ They are "Made in l@ Canada' by artist tail ors and are top notch, both in style and value. look at be time Have -a our range. It will well spent. Reasonable prices. We have a nobby range of cord velvets, silk velvets and vel All veteens. the best shades. | | Unbeatable values in Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear, = NEWMAN "THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE" Oddly cased clocks. Clocks to match mod- ern furniture. Old Country designs mostly. _ Clocks are going up in price. Select yours before that happens. Smith Bros., Jewellers : Opticians Issuers of Marr Licenses This ts the thme to buy your furs You have a better nasortment to choose Gourdier Furrier 78-80 Brock St. Must Be Sold at Once a good chance to get a small home at a bargain -- WIGH PRICE OF MILK nance Committee. Shaw brought to tention of the Civic Finance com- mitiee on Friday night the letter | he received from -citizens protesting against the recent increase in 'the price of milk by the Kingston ven- There was a.good deal of the question but it s finally decided that the com- mittee could take mo #ction in the matter, as it. was a guestion over which they hade wb jurisdiction. . It was felt that the only remedy would be for people not to use any more milk thanthey absolutely needed. Mayor the at- dars [4 1ssion en Children Arrived Mutilated. Mrs. M. A. Nash, Clarence street, | has received a letter from her niece in England, who tells of the mutila- tion of Belgian children by the Ger- mans. Mér nicce had applied to take two Belgisn orphans, and a friend tnd also applied for two. The latter received her wards first and was hor- rified when she beheld their condition. Une of the little ores had its eyes blown out, while the other had both hands cut off. Here was the first hand proof of the savagery of the Ger. man {roeps. Picked Strawberries. While out in his garden on Wolie George Friend picked a strawberry and a very find blossom. This is some thing unusual for so late in the sea- son. Mr. Friend brought his exhib it to the oity to show his fciond Saturday's Market Prices There was a gogd sized martin! Saturday morning. The, prices are very little changed. Eggs sold from 35¢c to 40e a dozen. Butter was quoted at 33¢c to 35¢ a pound. Apples were searce, selling at 35¢ a peck. Many of the churches have ap- pointed next Sunday -as Hospital Stinddy. A# no tag day was held this year it is hoped that the offering through the churches will be 'larger then 3 sweets." Gib EEGBUILDERS® SUPPLI ESTEE I {Order Your Storm Sash Delay means d coal bills. We make the | complete sash, Ny and primed. elazed Coal and Wood Yards BAY & WELLINGTON STS. Phone 06. : Immber, Coal & Wood extia 8 A new detached frame dwelling on ngston avenue, with Iimprove- and stationary washtubs and good garden; lot 34 x 182, For $1,225 ed for $11.00 per month CK A complete list of real estate buys, dwellings, farm and building lots at office Houses to rent | E. W. Mullin, { Cor, Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 539 and 1456 Open Saturday evening till 8 o'clock Act ay | Se THIS LAUNDRY See how we attain perfects sanitary, cleanness; see things come in grimmed and soiled if see. 'em go out with shin faces. L: ! Observe every stage of the § transformation. Ask questions.

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