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Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Dec 1907, p. 8

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oo. Otter Caps, - Beaver Collars, - ' Raccoon Co ite, . Mink Mufls, - invited. -- For Mc¢n $15.00 to $25.00 ¢ J 15.00 to 25.00 praia Lamb Collars 7.00 to 15.00 12.00 to 15.00 Far Coats, Muskrat Lining, © Otter Collar, - - & « Nataral Black Rat Lining, Otter 'olla: $85.00-125.00 ior some years For Ladies Mink Ties and Stoles, For Little Ones Adilver 3 ar "i mn Silver Coon Mofls, - | -. " Collar - - For Ladies "Persian Paw Coronation Muff $6.00 guilty." -« Persian Paw Stole, 60 inches, Stoles, 100 inches long, iJ $ 7.00-15.00 Sable Muffs, large Isobella Fox Stoles, long, 10.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 15.00 50.00 4 75.00 (farmer, also of dgyenville, on the mar- | Far Coats, Muskrat Lining, Otter Collar, - 00,00 {and costs, for assaulting another|™ "°F in advance 3 C- " " " " *% # Natural Black Rat Lining, Persian Collar, $15.00 to $100.00 20.00 to 75.00 assortment of Fur and Fur-Lined Coats for | thon of one month, was imposed ~to-wear, at prices that will interest you. No obligation to buy. hn McKay Fur House |... | es 149-185 Brock St. $4.00 W 10.00 14.00 land witness did not know who to 15.00 Postmaster Hard at Work Help-| The Christmas meilp which beve -- Thonn" assising shfithe post-office are 3 atid to be largest that ever came' bere at this season. Owing to the ex- | 7 TO 9 O'CLOCK. AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE OF STEALING. nie et, EE # SUITABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS Umbrellas for Gentl Eh FL e-- buted faster than before, and the citi | And Was Sentenced to One Month | 7m are being Sty upon by the | Just received a large assortment. New and stylish handles and first-class coverings. Prices $1, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and ~ County Jail-Farmers| fuithful "posties" in better time' on up to 6.00. Figure in Assault Case. { Postmaster Stemart "digs" right in| Umbrellas for Ladies. : {bimeelf. He was at the office at six Samuel Bock, the Malian shoemak- | cick this morging "sorking Tike e New and very pretty bandles and the coverings fully guar- anteed by the makers. Prices $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.59 up to 1.50. A ¥ ¥ who figured in the police cout? on | Trojan and giving every assistance to or, Baturday ing, was again before | 1, 1.0 who speak in the best terms 5.00 fo " i ha osning. Shadued {of their chief whose arrangements for ' 6.00 (291 Princess street, by whom Rock | : war charged him with steal ing goods irvm his shop to the value | J bout 85. The goods included rab- | ber heels, shoe Inces, shoe rivets and | tools. The accused pleaded "not ! John Green, sworn, sated that he | 7.00 had been away'in Toronto, and apon | ibis return home, had mivspd certain | {goods from bis store. No identified | ithe ~oods produced in court, as be | longing to him. There was another man left in his store besides Rock, | i i i | snp of having slolen the goods. He had a police officer search Rock's (room, with the result that the goods iwere found, Mle then made the i | charge against Rock, { i A young man pamed Mullin said! {that be bad been employed by Green | lor a week, He told of having found ithe goods, produced in court, in the | prisoner's room. | Rock was sworn and stated that the | goods produced in court belonged tol | " - nt KaAep {him, and he brought them here from | FOSTMASTER JANES STEWART, { Watertown, [Who dows mot fel too big to help his | Green was recalled, sod stated that "nought the goods in Toronty. handling the mail are of the best. The i magistrate said that be had no | post-office of course is 100 small for! jdoubt that the prisoner was guilty of Lhand' ¢ such big mails. but by this {stealing the Jos, and sentenced bim | " Ris the, add {to om month in jail Foie o 1} wii r wit we read | "How many years?' acked the} ee to Cae byfifling wilt be ready for prisoner, who speaks but very little! 14, KID GLOVES Clerks. : PERRIN'S FAMOUS KID GLOVES, regular length, 2 dome fasteners, $1 and 1.25. Colors, black, white, tans, greys, browns and mode shades. A new lot received to-day, Long Kid Gloves In black, white, tan shades. i time next year, it is hoped the addi mail carriers' burden is made a} | English. - . - little easier by the: wing given cut-} | "L said one year," remarked the sors whomever their Tonks © on MEN'S KID GLOVES jour. oh large for hand sleighs, Two of the ex-| . » i How much pay ? s th tal , 2 Bhs, he mn » . a : a" : . next question." on the Malian's | yr inside clerks aid the carriers in| Lined or unlined, in a great variety of makes. I ay = . listributing the m y USine ! You will have to see Jailer Corbett | tributing the mail the business about hats" said the magiernte; | "200m TIES FOR MEN OR BOYS ¥ The post-office staff to-day. rece h I 5 Dee with a smile. Hundreds to select from. { their pay r the month of December, | Special values at 25¢ and 50c. Handkerchiefs i A Joveeville farmer was fined 810 INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. ket on Saturday. The case was refer ited to in Satarday"s Whig. The two, Para ed {it appears, bave been on bad terms ny. Paragtaghs Pid BY oir Rounds. { Heary Bird, on the "Indian list," | 'Perfurses cheap at Lhown's. To sn ti 3 De. | was arrested by ane ail chi or Fry's Edwards & Jenkin Ww f Menton Josie makes out of a very large lot : - » {a charge of drunkenness See Hibby's #2 fur-lined ex La eS Pure inen Haa 2 ~ §83.00-$125.00 { "Where did you get the liquor?' | Boys' swe: Sbkc.. at Jepkins'. With hand-worked I pk gyehiets, > asked the magistrate, | The Christe music in the churches - nitiad, 1oc each, $1.75 per doze - . 5.00 to 80,00 i "1 got it from a friend who had a on Sunday was of a fine type { v I ozen. Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Hand-worked Initial, 25¢ each, special. Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Sc, 10¢, 20c, 15¢, 25¢, 33¢. and 50c., at Jenkins', Dainty Lace Handkerchie Loftus O'Neil, a boy in Jong trous-| We have a large assortment of cut. | ty erc fs, 40c to $4. vs, was fined 85 and costs, or twen- Jory which we will sell at ten per! ® ty days, for drunkenness. He was ar- leont. cash diccasut. Strachan's hard rested by Constable Hughes ware. ORE Ps {shoenlate Falwards & Jenkin 0 n dlaw { AT COOKE"S CHURCH. Dainty boxed pe rom % { bottle," was the reply E pair of | "Did he know you were on the "In- "put in fancy box, a dian Jist ¥"* he : "I suppose so." "Well, 1 don't think he was very much of a friend.' { A fine of 83 and costs, with the op ® ho means of sap ch heather sax, very warm K 25¢ 205e up, at Chow: of razors is wr i "Nation Building," equalled in the Sirachan's hard: * ! For Those Who Haven't Bought Their Christmas Presents Yet You have only one more day to do it, and we deliver all goods after six o'clock. We have SNOWSHOES, TOBOGGANS, SKATES, visiting his family on Queen street, $1.25, ceording to size, at Jenkins' HOCKEY STICKS, SHIN PADS, ANKLE CUTLERY and SAFTY RAZORS. SLEIGHS FOR THE BABY . well ss STEEL SLEIGHS FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS. SUPPORTS, POCKET HARDWARE, part of the country. He felt that im | At Cooke's church, Sunday morning, ware, ¢ | the pastor, Kev. Dr. MacTavish, |, Fach of 1 married men of the | I preached on the angel's message, and battery, tod; received a fine, plump | intimated why the angels were glad to | turkey, as their Christmas gift from | anh" ein of Sh barr |WILL BE IN CHURCH WHEN suid that they were glad for their | yuo ware fo Jenkin. MES own sake, for man's mak, and for Mocha mitts, $1, $1.50 and $2, at CHRIST co : Creator's sake. The choir, under the Jenkins'. |; leadership of Mr. Greenwood, who jis |, | © more recruits were taken on at Vigorous Sermon By Rev. Dr.|'" filling the place of Allan Lemmon, who | 1° de Pont barracks, to-day Mackie--Christ"s Mark : on b i all say Our long experience in the 1 y 8 - si, rendered excellent music | mther of the staff were pranted leave ¢ 1 Know vou will mot all v ¢ i & : | =a market s t throughout the service, the solo of of ahsence for the "Christmas holidays Forehead, But the Devil in the |v wise H you did all s quality assures the bes Mra. J. Evans, being exceptionally | Ganong's. Edwards & Jenkin Heart. y would be the 1 . : H | Twenty-five pe re fi Chris { the worl > a a fn a : of Saty Te a r cent. offi Christmas Rev. Dr. Mackie oc upied the pulpit it ww world ¥e A Our very moderate profit | In the evening, Rev. John Chisholm, pa ws a own 8. in St. Andrew's church on Sunday | 3° "ise and foolish, in added assures the lowest of Rocanville, Saskatchewar who 'foys fine jerseys, all colors, 81 and ev, ning and delivered a strong ser € larel, no mats who cost to the buyer. who ministers § 1 | | mon, taking his text from Matthew ft { | ronducted the service. * He preached a 0 tello Stock company which xxv, | "then shall the kingdom of | TY ant 10 ohe ean DIAMOND RINGS, at $10, §irang sermon' on "Nation Building." | Plavs at the Grand all this week, ar- heaven be likened unt. mh But y | say ! $15, $25, $45. ay r, Lhisholm has spent six years on | Fived in the this morning, from } } - =: [not § nd ean eo A ha . ears on ) 1s morning, from which took their and went n an each one carry it | 5 the Pacilic coast, and is thoroughly Hamilton, where they hud a most forth to meet the brid som." The y 22% 2 repCy Christ comes | @ sony RINGS, at $50, : acquainted with conditions in that Successful week, preacher said that these words were Pn E ¥. Will you keep watch|o » $75, $100. 5 anc in vour used by Christ to His disciples on the rts even when DIAMOND RINGS, at $125, W. A. MITCHELL, migration should be restricted, statin The Relief Work MN { the rains and flood me { s 2 i . Mount of Olives, when He was telling hs a '100s come and th $150 00 Princess St. thet 3 2 ere not, fg might get This morning at St. George's hall them what He saw forty vears ahead Storms. Goat Will you do this and 8" and upwards. natural digestion e a i x v: . " i 4 ' a tI never 1 i it 3 ha : . Ser ps ps m= | rreat need * of the He sid that the [thirty-eight men came forward forithe wgrld destroyed, "the church |!f er Svow what to be out Our Mountings excel in grt a was not eorporation quarry work, and twelve triumphant and Christ glorified. DY the hand ¢ quality, style and finish. jmoney, but men--men who would {men were selected for immediate en-| 'At the second coming of Christ" | ar Hin I know vou ¢ be amilies and therefore greatest need. the same as the one we behold to- The others will be taken on later, day, only larger, a mixed communion, ST. NICHOLAS' CHILDREN | when implements are secured. All re-: we know that we are drawing a dis gistered under the co-operative plan tinction which we wished existed, but jpreach national righteousness and |gagement, they having the largest said Dr. Mac kie, "the church will {hold up high ideals before the people was Yohder i Arthur £ the solo- choir also Spangenberg ial Sale! Al House Coats, «owns and Fancy Vests WE WILL ALLOW Off. Monday and Tuesday. One-Quarter } | Follew in Footsteps of the Good with perfect content, aud a fine bro- (does not. The just and unjust, lying | Fendered some numbers in fine form. 'E Saint. therly spirit was shown. Canon Stary and truthful, sane and insane, are all : wv WELLER Never before in Kingston, has St addressed the 'inn on the plans in Of the church, the backbiter and slan- Skates, sticks, pucks and straps at Issuer of Marriage Licenses. | Nicholas, the patron saint of boys hand and urged them to %e diligent derer, are part of a congregation no | ¥*™ low figures at Strachan's hand {and girls, taken such care that the!" their work and to create a good Matter where you go over the Holy | Ware jehildren who ean have a Christmas | ™Pression, since an unfavorable one Catholic church. The preacher went Irish linen handkerchiefs, 20e. to {should provide cheer for those whe Pd gone abroad regarding the will- on 10 suy that coldness and dampness | 30¢.. at Jenkins'. foannot. He has opensd wide the |\™E"e%% of new comers to accept the in a congregation was caused by men | Livingston's for Christmas gifts. IBS RE RR RRS ® {childish hearts, and enlisted the truest conditions of labor here, and women with Christ stamped on | | sympathy for his poor. : their foreheads, and the devil in their ee ------ | Miss Alice Chown, foremost in good eld An Open Session. {hearts. "This. is a terrible thought." ne ------------ ------ | works, appealed through the schools! An omen session of Queen Street "but nevertheless is true, and what is ito the children, and in response to Methodist church Sunday school was Home terrible is that nothing can | that appeal troops of boys and girly beld, yesterday afternoon, when inter. ems it, it will remain as it is until {marched down ta the city buildings |®*ting addresses on Christmas were rer bridegroom cometh. Nothing can jon Saturday, and gave in their gifts, [delivered by the pastor, Rev. W. H. help it, no matter what there will { which will go to make Christmas din | Sparling, and Robert Meek. Recita. "Ct avail one iota to change the {ners for those who might not haye [tions wore given by two of the boy | Caer of to-day from the church when {very much to make them happy on [members of the school, and the: prim-! et comes; it will be the same {what is the gladdest itlay of all the ary department rendered a chorus. | ** the end of time. When Christ | year. | There was a good attendance, and the [wl x in the hour least expecied, He "The sight wai full of pathos, for {To-day the primary department mem- | 1. how ous own, and will pick {many a litte bag, with its contents{bers are having a Christmas spread. join ki . i jof potatoes, or apples, or flour, or -- fo ar said that the church. { rolled oats, represented real seli-de- Dog Bit A Colt. I de ties, oul be the same | nial--the larder from which the gifts| Yesterday, a dog ran out and bit a ing od cel a men in sin, buy- | bad come had not, in all cases, been | three vear-old colt, driven by a con ijn Narra gs arrying and giving {a full one. But just as valuable were | tractor, The colt ran away, and the | the ned Be ne =. slrifp going on, | they, as the larger gilts, for the spirit [driver to avoid injury to the animal Yohe EE wae 4 sh ir purple of true giving was there, and that is | turned him into a snow bank, where ling about trifles n » a RN hee wranfpe {the main thing, for "the gift without {the colt was turned over. The cutter at RL with hy Shealagical bodies ithe giver, is bare." ' { was broken but the colt was not hurt. a ui Milo} 1et, and. mult}. Men's House Slippers WE HAVE ALL KINDS. = T5c., $1, 1.25,150, 2, 2.50 ivingston's. BROCK STREET i i tudes asleep with the lamps of Higl 11 Ki Pitre omens {Owners of dogs should keep thei ean fession in thei Ps of . Wo gh and Low kinds, ack hoe ; | Grey Lamb Collars $3.90 Up. [ines from beng wu irr E if aa the Noa ther ond dons. Thus it will Bisck and Chocolates. | Tams, caps and gauntlets to match, | streets, : a ' ord comes at an hour un | : ; i idvenmed of, all enterprises, partios and at Campbell Bros.', the store ofiqual-{ = = « wel ol. {and such must cease and all stand i » U a stand to- Hye ol { More Studentr Leave. gether. in a mass. "Ts this "all . io. The following students of Queen's |"rvam. a horrid dro 2.°N | Universal food choppers make a very oft town ay; Ron THe 2 fa wh Ease i foo Yi . to-day: W. Mills, for Ren- | His lios spake it. and when He Oimes| in re Bn wi present. Strach-{frew; D. B. Fleming, Sharbot Lake: | the distinction will be quickly ne sh a . IW. A. Newman, Mervickville; 0. M. [the trus and the false, standing side | ut Ove leather mitts, 406, at Jen | Perry, Porth; EB. W. Henderson, Al {by side, will be torn asunder and the | . A Tactic lowe. imonte: H. A. Connelly, Coo shire, {tares will' be separated from | 3 , % (Quebec; W. F. Anderson, 0 a; . iwheat." The s » i hel » Gh Jdooek Cigovs. Edward & Jenkin. HE and ha 0, Young, entre; 3. job saving aponker dealt wi het. 8 e elt i mend | * ° ® lth Jerseys, $1.50, at Jenkins'. © | Cameron, Hamilton, saving it was not so, and that the » SE00000000000000PN000000000000000000000 esee : 8200000 c0vccccece SNseesesnc ane nneRs eS Montreal, Dec. 24.--The Grand 1 Railway company has made p the details of its new pension sy: The scheme will include every ovee of the company, from Ge BOT Hays to the humblest man, a total of over 15000 mer will mean the establishment of a sion fand of $200.000, as well a: annual expenditure of from ¥70.0 §75,000. Every employee will be retired the age of sixty-five years, and i has entered the service before th of fiity vears, and has served fi period of fifteen years, he is enti with the approval of the pension committee, to an annuityof one cent. of the average salarv pai ON TRICYCLE IN AIR. Flights of ff sips End Accidents. Paris, Dec. 2h.--After a week's » CXperiment again, yesterday, at Issy. The incident was the remarkable prog made by M. Bleviot with his aeroplane, which made a hali-c flight oi 160 yards about ten feet i activity, aen the ground Finding the motor working so bly, N Bleriot me t in a direct line for ne He followed this with yet vandis mw wg yards other, but, after going SW forty ieet above the ground The Shah of P Pa an, Dec. 24.--The president Tehe the chamber informed the hous terday, that the shah had acce the stipulations made by parla in respect to the maintenar constitution and would send a Said Ei -Bewleh, the former min of loreign alleirs, and the intrig A TRIPLE TRAGEDY. Insane Man Kills Wife, Daug and Brother. St. Joseph, Mo., 'Dec. 23.--A 1 tragedy occurred near Cameron on Saturday, Albert Filley, a fa supposedly insane, having Killed wife and daughter and his broth Marshal Smith, of Cameron, and arrested the alleged murd DAILY MEMORANDA. No Whig to-morrow. Nonderland Theatre, aiternoon evening. Lipton Limerick prize-winners pounced on page =. i a Partello Stock Company, Lrand House, 8.15 p.m. : This day in history :--Treaty of 1814 ; Matthew Arpold bors, 135 4 n Rink grand open to B t. 14th. Band. Skat to-nig imestove Ledge No v A. 0. LU nie Thursday cveuing, KElectior Officers 1908, Christmas Matinee, Opera House morrow, continuous shows, at M Picture Theatres A box of Limen Paper and ¥ nve Embossed in any Initial dor 25¢ to-night, The Jackson Press, Wel street, At the Bijou--' day, Comedy, °* * Crazed By a *Good For Evil." At The Princess-- The Mechs Statue," Comedy "A Piker's Drean Race Track Phantasy g Night, Beloved, Good Night. WHIG TELEFHONES. 243--Business Office. 229--Editorial Rooms. Dinner Set: /This is a RARE SNAP Tn pPretly selead 97 pieces, bes lish Y porcelain, nicely decorat snd GOLD LINE "This set would cost you $10 any ether Store. Our price for this week only. Si rcial $6.25. Robertson Bros. So---- A BARGAIN I LAMPS 50 Famcy Lamps. Just got them job lot. Come and get one tor mas, as I am going 10 = At TURK"S Second-Hand Store, Princess St. 'Phone, 703. 2 Choice "Brick Residence, Barrie & all improvements, grand location. Double Stume Dwelling, Earl & bath, gas, ete. 3 Frame Dwelling. Albert street, shed, large lot and many others. SWIFT'S Real Estate and insu Agency,

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