SETTS IN Foxes AND Wolves - ALL COLORS John McKay, Limited Kingston's Reliable Fur House 149 to 157 Brock Street. a ------ R------------ Victrolas 'and Victor Records wl Sheil Victrola X. $188.00 Delightful Dance Records + €. Smith's Orch.) J. C. Smith's Orch. | ) 18477 90¢ 18472 90¢ 35440 $1.50 35676 $1.50 18507 90¢ Hindustan, Foxtrot. | 'N' Everything, Fox-trot Sinbad Foxtrot | . «+ Waldorf Astoria Orch. Oh Lady! Lady! One«step . Waldorf Astoria Orch. Rkelaton Jangle, Fox-trot . .. Dixieland Jazz Band \ Tiger Rag, Ovesstep ... ... . Dixieland Jazz Band J Major and Minor, Waltz .. ...J. C. Sutra Oech. My Clarabelle, Waltz ... .... J.C. Smith's Orch. Oriental, Foxetrot , . J. C. Smith's Orch. Dododla, Waltz . . . «4. C. Smith's Orch. Hear your favorite vocal and dance records at MAHOOD BROS. N i ~~ New eo Bungalows rooms, ; hardwood flooks, hot .water heating, ete. Brick, 5 rooms, . all modern, electricity; nice lot. Quebec St. $2350 Brick, 6 rooms, Albert Street, rnace, electricity, deep lot, ). sses hk glasses accurately. Frame, 6 roomis, electricity, trained W.C., Chatham Bt., $2200, EASY TERMS ON ALL. 86 Brock St. Phone 326 or 621 McCann's 86 Brock Bt. Phone 826 or 621 per instruments this service. scientific and curate glasses. at CONSULT R. M. Calkins has been chosen for president of the (Chicago, Milwaukee and St. [Paul Railroad by the bos:d of directors. : . : King St. --- rl J * Weare opeido buy from 500 to | Fowl, Chickens, # iy AN EXPERT'S JOB It is no easy matter to fit Only the optometrist with ex. perience, ability and the pro- can give you You are assured a thorough examination ac Asselstine's \ 5 COOKE'S EXTENDS A CALI TO REV, WwW. TAYLOR DALE, of COOKF'S CHURCH, TORONTO, Salary Fixed at $2,000 a Year--Re- cently Received Call from Chureh at Lokg Branch, Near Toronto. meeting was held '00k Pres- evening ¥ to discuss the fil}- {mg of Lhe ancy in the pastorate | of that chur Prof. W. J. Jordan i prosided over g large gatheping it {was decided to proceed with a call, fand the unanimous choice of the con- gregatiomn Rev. W. Taylor Dale, j assistant minister of Cooke's Churek. | Toronto, who- preached here yegter. | day There was not a single dis- | senting voice The salary to be ipald was fixed at two thousand dol {lars per annum { Rev. Mr. Dale is an Irishman, so { that for the first time in nearly twen- | ty years Kingston's Irish chureh is | calling an Irish minister, He was born in Omagh county, Jreland, but | received his educatbon af Nottingham | College, England. After graduating there he was for some time assistant { minister at St. Augustin's Church, Edinburgh, Scotland Fiom there he came to Canada ,and spent some time on the mission field in British Columbia, and also at Little Current | northern Ontario. About eighteen {months ago he was appointed assis- tant minister at Cooke's Church, To- ironto, assisting the Rev. William { Patterson He recently received a | call from the church at Long Branch | near Toronto REV). W. STEPHEN'S APPEAL {IN ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH FOR { THE VICTORY LOAN. A congregatio {In the school | byterian Chur | service 3 i | In a Sermon on "The Investment of | Life," He Told His People of the Need of Buying Victory Bonds. Rev. J. W. Stephen, of St. An drew's Church, in 'the course of hi: sermon last evening on "The Invest jment of Life," referred td the Victory I.oan as follows When a business man has money to invest there are certain question: he asks: Will it be safe? and will it pay? Investment in Victory Bonds stands both of these tests There i no, securer thing under the sun fo at its back, - The man who subscribes to the Vietory Loan truly lays up his treasure in heaven, where neithe; thieves cannot break through and steal, 1 do not hesitate to say that it is unsafe for the man of means not to -avail himself of this opportunity For in this case "he that saveth hig life shall lose it." Not less is it a paying investment for we are not asked to give, but tc lend, and that at a remunerative rate But on the higher ground of loyalty to Canada and interest in its develop ment and prosperity it will pay us to { subscribe, Canada needs this loar {for the present maintenance of her industrial activities, and not less for the work of reconstruction, on which her future so largely depends, Con- sider what the failure of this loan wonld mean. Unless we can guar- antee the credits the Empire requires in this country to obtain supplies she must look elsewhere. This would inevitably result in hard times for the Dominion for many years to come. On still higher grounds it will pay to invest Tn this loan. We musi keep falth with the boys "who have climbed the steep ascent through peril, toil and pain." At Ypres the Somme, Vimy Ridge, Passchen dale and Cambrai they gave thei lives a ransom for many. "They saved others, themselves they could hot save." That the guns are not thundering on Canadian soil is in no small part die to the fact that they stopped the gap against tremendous odds. However much we have done at home, our contribution is insig- nificant when compared with theirs Thus if we are-to be fair to the men who have given their all, we must net fail to seize this opportunity of plaeing our resources at our country's disposal, for in no, other way can we 80 effectively help to bring this war to a triumphant conclusion. In this regard it may be well to remember. that, although victory is in sight, the war Is not yet won. The enemy fis still fighting on foreign soil. This is not the time to relax our grip on the foe, but rather to tighten it. This is the time to speed up and deal the decisive blow that shall make the i world safe for democracy. This ideal, i} cannot be speedily realized lI from -a vast expenditure: i} Victory Bond purchased now il} bring us nearer that day apart Every will lll "When the war drum throbs ne | longer, . Hii And the battle-flag is furled fii In the parliament of man, the fedes- ! ation of the world." NORMAN WILSON KILLED. li Meots Death Four Days After Re. | turning to the Front. Mrs. Norman Wilson, No. 10 Fifth fistreet, received word Saturday that { her husband, Norman Wilson, who | went overseas with Queen's Engin- fo Sora, had been killed in action on Oct. 11th. He left : Kingston™ in ih April, 1915. Pte. Wilson was ji Wounded three times, the last time it March, 1918. Hé returned : to fi France on Ost. 7th and met death Tour days later. His is survived by his widow and little son, aged four Ars. THE, pAILY BRITISH WHIG, al the resources of this Dominion are moth nor rust ean corrupt and where | MONDAY, -- INCIDENTS OF * THE DAY ) I CAL I AND ITEMS OF, GENERAL INTEREST. | Happenings In the City and Vicinity | --What the Merchants Offer to the| Readers of the Whig. | Make your money fight. = W. Swaine, piano tuner, orders at | MeAuley's, or 'phone 56 i Twenty eunce grape Florida, 16e, at Carnov The railways are still b capped owing to Sickness ¢ employees, James Kane, of the post office staff, resumed his duties on Monday, alter} being laid up throu®l illness for the past two weeks. Dr. John Alexander Locke, aged | fifty, of Cardinal, died at the Gene- | ral Hospital om Sunday after a monk's illness. The president of the Board of Trade has received $2.50 from Miss | Baker, 78 Nelson street, for the Bel- | gian Children's Health Fund Ted Saunders and H. S.t Dick are members of the champion baseball team of England. The soldiers are all of the Canadian Garrison Artil- lery. Come across with bonds. Mrs. George Nicol, of Cataraqui, returned home on Sunday morning from Brinston, where she attended her niece, Mrs. Pierce, who was ill of pneumonia, but is recovering. Now is the time to plano tuned. We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire satis- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Miss Susie Werte, of Iroquois, is hére to join the public school teach- ing staff, to which she was lately ap- pointed. Miss Werte has been teach- ing in the Ottawa public school. We will rept you a piano, and at and of six months if you feel like purchasing instrement we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal- ace, C, W, Lindsay, Limited. Pte. R. Glenn Garrison, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D, R. Davidson, of Massassaga, is coming back to Queen's. He went overses with the Queen's Medical Corps in 1916, He Is now taking a rest, When you carry home your pur- chases yon are helping to ease the task. of the stores "serving you-- belping to release for war work every man whose services in a store organization may be spared. Farmers in some parts of the dis | triet are complaining about the wet weather. There has been so much min that plowing has had to be aban- doned on many farms, where the wa~ ter is lying in pools. Back up the boys. Lend! Members of Chalmers church are arranging to send a Christmas re- membrances to Woys of the congrega- tion overseas. Postmaster James Stewart would lke to receive the names of boys from this church who are overseas, Isaac Jordan, brother of T. A. Jordan, whose death was reported Saturday, died from pneumonia on Sunday. A third brother is ill with the same disease. ~ The boys are the sons of Henry Jofdan, 40 Stanley street, Sincere will be thé sympathy ex- tended to G. H. Wilson, of the Lind- say Post, and family, at the death of his sof, Flight Commander V. Bruce Wilson, aged thirty years, on Friday, at Beamsville. He was his father's right hand aid, a genial happy man, noble, pure and unselfish, He was known in Kingston. from | have your} NOVEMBER 4, 1918. Seven an Love, 1f I'm*Not at the TREAT Read Satur overseas package, Dere Mable. paid. "Every Phone 919 Smiles, Wee Wee Ma l P in the Morning, Sweet L There's a lump of Sugar Down in Dixie. the Rhine, When You Come I The above are the latest and will be winter. 7 for 1.00. Postpaid. "EM ROUGH, OR JACK THE KAISER KILLER lay's Whig Book Review on this book a THE COLLEGE for One rie, Oh Frenchy Rol¥ Call ittle Bultercup, Say a Prayer age is a laughter producer 1 pay " oe oe Dollar K-K-K-Katy, If He Can , 'm Sorry I Made You Cry, Oh How 1 Hate to Get for the When the Boys From Dixie sack, Where Do We Go From Here. the most popular songs throughout the { It is an ideal book to send te the boys overseas.' BO Pight Like He Bovs Out There. at the Melan on nd purchase a copy for every 15 maore amusing thdn $1.00 per copy. Post OK STORE REE cn I" v VN WW VNR ey leum rugs at the buy. Should Be Feat. = the City Hall to-morrow night will be addressed by Lieut-Col. A. Kirkpat- rick, of Toronto, Principal Taylor 'and W. PF. Nickle. The R.C.H.A band, the pipers and some good sing- ing will complete the programme, For Fall ina Winter. Prevost, Brock street, has a great assortment of ready-made clothing, and a splendid assortment of gent's furnishings. His order clothing de- partment was never better assorted with new goods. It will pay you to examine his stock before buying, ---------- Mrs. J. H. Seels, Peterboro, for- merly of Kingston, been seriously ill in hospital of infifluenza, bpt is re- ported out of danger. The big Victory Loan meeting in | i The Always ph Adie AA aiid VICTORY BONDS And do your part to make the Hun sur- render unconditionally. A Grea Of floor oilcloths, linoleums and congo- McFaul Store Handsome designs, beautiful colors and wholesale prices. To see is to admire and A tA et ANA SNPs atl dhl d ah a a 4 dd a a The Sale of a Good Alarm Clock cheap, is an event, these days, We are conducting such a sald; namely, a Guaranted Clock for While They Last. $2.00 SHITH BROS. LIMITED, Diamonds, Watches, Tssnéis ot Marriage Licenses, 350 King St. t Array Aaah a a 4m aa a aa a RAT 4 4 4 as a aa a ao dh dd 4 ao ba Busy Store Adhd da - arbi hh dh hd WRB cn. tecmna 8 Sit IN MARINE CIRCLES. Movements of Vessels Reported Along the Waterfront. The steamer H. N. Jex is in port from Oswego with a cargo of eval for the Sowards Coal Company. The steamer Chamberlain arrived with the barge Scotia with coal from Oswego for Swift & Co. and will Clear with the barges White and Frank for Cornwall dry dock. M.T. Co's. Bulletin--~The tug Thomson ds due to arrive to-day with the barge Selkirk with grain from Port Colborne; the tug Loura Grace arrived 'from Oswégo with the barge Augustus, coal laden, and cleared for Montreal with two grain bargeN the steamer Iona arrived from Port Colborne with a cargo ov? grain and will discharge. BLUE MONDAY SESSION. Two Thirsty Ones Were Fined by Police Magistrate, Harold Levitt, who took an over- fap : Beh sampled, dose of "flu" preventive, was taken in charge by Constable Lesslie Arm- strong and walked the carps; in the Blue Monday session, Leflore Magis- trate Farrell. He got lis medicine from a man on the strezr, who was kind enough to let him: sample a quant bottle he was carrying. Ii Levity drank @ pint, The Court imposed 10 and cost 3 the same medicine that was also fined $10 roses BUILDERS SUPPLIES eweoy Hard | Coal fairly best "We can now make prompt delivery of the Scranton coal, in stove and egg sizes, : Order through the Fuel Commissioner. S. ANGLIN & CO. 66 Cor, Bay & Wellington Sts, h 3 4 p ERY Yay your own home In, ive a" i woman craves, J Careful attention to your personal charm that every | ana 3 pon EA Frame A New Bungalow With possession at once; $3400 A Detached Dwell- ng On Albert St., with garden $2800 A Brick Cottage On Division Street, $2500. Queen Street, $1500; on A Bungalow Markland reet, '$200 EASY TERMS, ; for ome week J Step into the store, write or phone us. Un. Fe proes S Marshall' 8 advice and massage are free