PEOPLE WHO ARE GOOD JUDGES OF FUR WEAR McKAY FURS They are the highest standard of effi- ciency, in Workmanship, Quality and Value. If you are not convinced, ask who wears McKay Furs. She is JOHN McKAY, Limited Kingston's Reliable Fur House. 149 to 157 Brock Street. if from romper Toeary, _-- 1 scrooL ¢ RR the lady Legion. ° SIM OF $2,595 RAISED { TON HAVE DONE MAGNIFICENTL The Teachers Are Urging a Patriotic Effort, and a Big Sum for Red Cross Has Been Subscribed. This i t when every person, not excl little tots at the | schools, g everything poss- | #ble to ion in this na | tional crisi . constant work lof the teache hom great credit Vis due for putting the matter to the » pupils in it roper light, the mag nificent s f $2,695.68 has been | raised by the school children of this eity f Red Cross Societies since the war began, John McDonald, secretary of the | Board of Education, has made the announcement of the following fig | ures showing, exactly + what each { sche ol has done and when considera- | tion is made of the number of rooms {in each case a comparison can be made: School | Victoria { Central | Macdonald | Frontenac | Louise v { Cataraqui | Sydenham | Rideau "eo Tem Depot | | | | Amount. $1,145.42 243.41 Rooms, 16 10 183.23 166.40 170.24 284.01 163.46 60.85 red 27.78 Orphans' Home . 11.15 $2,456.04 For British Red Cross .. 139.64 Total i. ~0, .. . $2,595.68 JAMES HALLIDAY TO RUN Against Dr. J. 'W. Edwards in the Frontenac Ridihg. J WeareOptical IS BEST SOLVED BY COMING T0 U CERTIFICATES Safe and profitable. Good for their face value any time, in exchange for real estate or ne- gotiable at any bank at same rate of interest. 'Will help win the war, hel our soldiers, help Canada and Britain McCann's 82 Brock Street. You are assured a thorough scientific examination and sce Golden Lion Grocery Fancy Clover HONEY In one pound sections, 25 cents each. Fresh We W. R. McRea & Co Golden Lion Grocery JAMES HALLIDAY. James A. Halliday, Portsmouth, ong of the best known men in the city and county, and an ex-warden of Frontenac will run against Dr, J. W. Edwards for the Ottawa house in the elections. on December 17th. Mhis announcement was made late on Thursday afternoon at @ well attend- ed and very enthusiastic meeting of the Frontenac Liberals held in the Libemal rooms, Robert H. Fair, county road over- seer, made the nomination and James Baxter seconded it. "When put to a vote the meeting unanimously and amid loud applause voiced its con- fidence in Mr. Halliday. Speeches were made by prominent Liberals present, including J. Jamieson, presi- dent of the County Liberal Associa- tion, Dr. A. W. Richardson, president of the city Liberal Association, and Lieut-Col. F. S. Ferguson, who re- cently returned firoiii overseas. Mr. Halliday in an interview stated that he was running as a indepen- dent Win-the-War Liberal candidate. QUEEN'S CASUALTIES. - sedi. Large Number of Undergraduates Re- ported in Recent Lists. y In the casualty lists of the last few ys the names of a number of ueen's University undergraduates, who have borne their share of the fighting, are announced. ert Reid, Ferguslea, Ont, reported killed in action, entered Arts in 1907, and commenced his ' combined Arts and Science course in 1911. At the time of enlistment he was teaching in Vegreville, Alta, and was granted a commission in a western regiment. Efijah John Ellis, also reported kill- ed in action ,was a member of Arts "18 and a son of Dr. D, Ellis, M.P,, of Fleming, Sask. He was in service with the 46th (Queen's) Battery when killed. Earl L. Galbraith, a son of Robert Galbraith, Varty Lake, and a member of Arts "17, who graduated before his enlistment in the Divisional Ammuni- tion Column last spring, is reported to have died of wounds ago he was reported to have been CHILDREN OF KINGS. Charles McKillop Reid, son of Reb- |. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Leal Notes and Items of General Interest. Pianos, to rent. C. W. Lindsay, Ltd. See Maxine Elliott in "Fighting Odds," at the Strand to-night. Liberals should attend the nomin- ation rally on Friday evening. Forest City Baking Powder, pound tis, 26e¢, at Pickering's. Arts was defeated by Medicine by 10 to 1 on Queen's campus on Wed- nesday afternoon. W. Swain, piano tuner, 100 Clergy street west. Orders left at McAu- ley's, or phone 564. Every Liberal and Liberal sympa- thizer is invited to the big nomina- tion rally on Friday night. Sidney Scobill died in Syracuse on Monday, Nov. 12th. He is survived by his widow, Annie Titus, and one daughter, Vivian, Portsmouth taxpa¥brs can save 2 per cent. by paying on or before Fri- day the 16th. On Friday. evening a big rally of Win-the-War Liberals will be held at their rooms, 328 King street. Everybody welcome. one and costs in the Police Court om Thursday morning for being drunk. The case had been al, urned some days ago. Every Liberal and Liberal sympa- tion mally on Friday night, © License Inspector MeCammon and Constable Samuel Arniet found a gal- lon of, whiskey in a rooming house in the lower end of the town on Wednesday afternoon, The con- signée had skipped out to another section of the city, and efforts will beg made to locate him. We will rent you a piano, dna at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will al- low the 6 months' rental on pur- chase price, and arrang® easy terms on halance. C. W. Lindsay. Ltd. The remains of the late William James Dean, who passed away in Kingston on Wednesday afternoon at the age of sixty-five years, wepe transferred to Deseronto on Thurs- day afternoon for interment by the undertaking firm of James Reid. Now 1s the time to have your | |plano tuned, we carry two expert fnners and will assure entire sat- 'staction. C. W. Lindsay, Lta. The funeral of the late Annie Chrisley of the late Patrick Chrisley, was held on Thursday morning from the residence of her son, James, where she passed away to Sand Hill cemetery. The deceased was over seventy-nine- years of-age and pass- ed away on Tuesday. Rev, . R. Cod- Ying conducted the service. Portsmouth taxpayers can save 2 per cent. by paying on or before Fri- day the 16th. The remains of the late Robert Weese, who passed away in the House of Providence on Wednesday were transferred to Belleville on the afternoon train by the undentaking firm 'of James Reid. The deceased who had been an-inmate of the ingti- tution for some time, was sixty-seven years of age. All Liberals and their friends are invited to the Liberal rally on Friday evening. iE. B. Hunt was in the city to-day Mme. Nelli Gardini, a Metropolitan Opera Company 'singer, early in De- cember. She is giving her services free and will aid in raising money for schemes of the Great War Vet- erans. The leading patriotic orders in Kingston will further the plans, The singer has a fine reputation. Colds Cause Headache and Grip. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re- moves the 'cause, There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W, GROVE'S signature is on box. 80ec. ieb---------- "The Only Girl." The production of "The Only Girl" at the Grand Opera House on Wed- nesday, attracted good-sized crowds. Some of the musical numbers were popiilar "When You're Away." caste was full of life, and left a good impression. > Every Liberal and Liberal sympa- thizer is invited to the big nomina- tion mally on Friday night. : See Maxing Bllott in "Fighting Odds," at the Strand Several days ||] wounded in the shoulder, and later |} passed away. While in England he I was ansferred to the 38th Al . beautified with one of these splendid rugs we are offering at such : thinking of a rug you would » and gel oP. inking you have been like, stop d have to pay. ~ R. McFaul, attractive prices. If and act. Come here =e o ut. William son, "Dobbie" was well known in ] A J Br ] Cornelius McMahon was fined $10] thizer is invited to the big nomina-| very much enjoyed, including the ever |] THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1917. . : DECEMBER MAGAZINES NOW ON SALE' Christmas Numbers Woman's Home Companion, Delineator, Designer, Family Jour nal, Pictorial Review, Cosmopolitan, Photo Play, Vogue, Ainslee's, Saucy, Snappy, Motion Picture, Green Book, Parisienne, Breezy, Smith's, Short Stories, Motion Picture Classic, Young's, Blue Book, McClures, McCall's, Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Adven- ture. 2 Weeklies -- Saturday Evening Post, Life, Judge, Country Gen- tleman, Argosy, All Story Weekly, etc., etc. The College Book Store, 160-162 Princess St. . Open Nights Phone 919 Coats! Coats! BEAUTIFUL COATS FOR Ladies || ke Who Care $13.50 We have an excellent show- ing just now of High quality pearls for the neck. The prices vary and many patterns are hot at all expen sive. See our newly decorated wine dows for suggestions, W. F.Gourdier Phone 700. Pictorial Magazine for December--15c¢. Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE - Sener "CLOSING OF MAILS pio Tr from time to time. Dotted SSE Sens 1.00 pm. Here Are a Few on Our List. Grand : am, om $3100--3300 cash, balance monthly, buys double brick veneer, good location, possession Dec. 1st. $3700-8olid brick, Alfred street. $6500--Double, William St. below Barrie. west, ie Sew. a »* i rent sin 0 7: 61% Am. ana pm. am Sus bes ane see wa Grocery business, Princess street, rea- sonable, For quick results place your pro- perty on our list. STANDARD