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Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1910, p. 6

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G ry gr : oe THR Dany BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. oto. gems a EEE ET Tr m---------- ; eT THEW oy HIS PAL ESCAPED. © : 3 ania RATE Sats on Someunt | 4 rears veer DEATH AT NAPANEE, - Iai so : Too Corrine ire Tonic. soi! F}, A Lot of News of Interest to Every-| 'But Horsey Came to Pen. for Trai i 8 ida ve hruch . : et > a 5 Years as = . ES Sey BY THE MODEL CLASS 1x THE! © Household - floay, Crawford's. OF 'GRORGEFB. MTELS, a VERY Deputy Sheriff fe pjumin Wa = 0 : d il on p + No. t brenkers have" been OL D RESIDE NT, worth, was in the 'city, On, F. . . A irs st ; oN 3 : \ { Seren a pd VICTORIA SCHOOL. ties Tn er] i fm ahs om Tondon, with Frank Horne : a . mb he J a srous. Brod PE; : a burglar, who was given, ten years. "kE TTT BIW is ' ros . food cho ; < r Eads lobe Ad : Yet | The Graduating Public 'Sehool Per. Oo : ¥ {Whe Had Lived There seventy. fie} un " sine. 'tittie 0.1 QR ; £0. Fraanrs fv , Teachérs Had a Pleasant Time--| iii. Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | Years---Said the Place Brew! ot was faken fo London, as 3 | * Us vE at McAuley's, Phone 778 i From a Hamlet to Quite & Town. pss, © » br. A. W. Richardson Presided----| received 3 . By d ed . Fiiours Cor i E Y, --Address by Principal Jordan. | At Victorias, B.C., a lone surviver of | Napanee, Boe, 157 On Friday, Goose | b artoper, who " . i ight off sharks for six! 3 We on » x > . he December © Ly sessiois "4 > wf Es a ; 1 : B. Wills, ober of the oldest residents of | at t : 8 De ecard to-18 Fine Street when The "At" Home héld by the 'model fg, Na shes passed a Awav gf the age of spite his own ad ghission that _ he. a . anyibing done ix the OC arpa. pupils in Yictoria school on I'n Pure rubber hot water bot- | ihe Deceased. wha borg | sisted Horsey, in entering on of he : 1 ar 1; eS. ohty th Hue. fates given on all kinds : ae a aRecea. ) it . ighty three wears 1 Rew work also, Evening, was in VErY Way a su i - fin ireland ay de ame to iis county, houses in ques tion Floors of all kinds Ali The evening wo' perfect and It is § sod to make old Fort Ji to wa Ait years of age, and It is stated that the Yardjet came 90 Gu Jecelve b prompt attention, modelites with tusic guests, numbers ehitac a garrison slation for Unit- sitled in N ban where he lived | 3% a great surprise to the efficers, and i q] FRUP. 59 Queen Hirepr about one hundred and twenty all, | i States troops. i russ a 5 Hla . atehed | 8 disappointme nt to Horsey. It is | : ort BEFORK i i i 1 json atucusly alleged that when Horsey was asked | i FILIIN sssembled in the spacious kin rial brand underwear for sale . ; B hamler to or XMAS SHOPPING LIST LET ten room for the evening's ent it: all dealers; : : | Ropanes grow. ffc.2. smal hal ave | if he had anything to say, when be | "3 US -SHOW YOU SOME ment. The pgtronesses present were: nly in stock mine days," Huyler's | pio Face cons Frank G., John | appeared before the judge, that he = = OF OUR : sh or ran: : Conkey's sweets, al Gibson's a 4 nly Garg wd i Chonan | pressed the opinion th : his porter, | Cannem, Walsh and Nelsh. Br. A. W. Rid Cross Drug Store, : and Myron, Napanee, His wife died jhe he OE at bi Sm 1a a e Framed or i framed Richardson, chairman of the board of r : expecieiicing, at present, | uo Six years ago and be made his [Retred oe d 4 Epise well gp seusaition, acts as Shainman Es ei: fthe 1 Ta flgod recorded for home with his so, Myron. One broth- I; rg iy . 3 lent speeches were made by Ur. dlion-jover years. a ainte } & The OTE as x x x . : ardson and A. A. Jordan, principal Slates, 300; Bon Bans, as oor kone Mills, in Cleveland, mi | His-Maxam . Wedd : tra 1 e ic ures » of the schdol. Mrs, Jordan and Miss] sort is © rawlord, { Miss Jane Mille, of Toronto, Deceased |." Paradis-Maxam Wedding. : What would be more acceptable? | (snnem rendered plano sola in finich-| H. © unning am, pisno tuner, 21!g.., i member of the Methodist church | A very quiet ceremony : ; 3 Let's get' together, ! ed style.. Mise Bureau sang in excel ng leave orders at Mc-| nd of the Orange order, sud 'will by formed in SK George's Satledeal, Su A bi d b h when Miss Ma s brewed by the of lent voice two selections amd Mrs} Auley's , bookstore. buried hy the latter. Funeral 'will take } Thursday evening, sam, eldest daughter of Mr. and "] Sproule delighted the audience with u| Correspondence. between Mr. Field place, on Sunday afternoon, with ser- | MA 3: dtr, reading entitled "Where Ignorance Js ing and § Prosiduit Taft Dyeing, the | vices in Trinity church, The remains | Mrs. George Maxam, Orch Slrest, Bliss." - Mi McDonald, Nol i otiations was brought down | le comet was united in marriage to en ESTARLISALD 1874 wong C eset Fry da in the commons. = x wit he placed in. Riverside. semelery.} Paradis, of the Bell Telephone com- Mooi annem and Maitland I vault. h os " for the promenailes. Sweet oranges, Me. doz. J. Craw-| On Thursday, Madeline Elmira Sills, | ®ans's local exchange. The ceremony al Delicious refreshmerits Wade' jas, . I McConkey' wife of Tbri B. Sills, of Richmond, { ¥8% periormed at 330 oF donk, od t Be during the evening. At about dover). Huyler's an Lon 8" sweets passed away at the age of seventy. | Canon Starr in the presence o . 3 Toron 0 st S . jo'dock the young people dispersed af | r Christmas; 10c. to $15. Gibsow's= | three years and seven. months. The latives and intimate friends of both | . ter a most delightful evening, th jhe home ol good a1 an > a faneral takes place, on Sunday, with Partie Te. JOR AU ree Rov i l [ ; lens p I " hich will nsor, rt. th az return ce the Wester Methodist tended by 188 and arle a . . 7 . . Ba a y the owner some fifteen hundred dol- rie wii to Riverside cemetery] The eile looked very shrug in a | Unsurpassed in quality and purity. The product of ; i iffot : heat. | 1 orth of ge § i ] Th ng gown o ue § with hat A . -- spe Bomes i w bri ol witht EE ae Ts would vive i Re] ho ats Toman alter th coranony, the the perfected science of Modern Brewing. Shroughoy he province. Princip 4 , ; ! Imperial. Brand underwear makes a 1 | guests repwired to the home of the Jordan's parting address, while tou} splendid Christmas present. Nr. and Mes, any Lane bride's parents, whete a bountiful sup- ed with characteristic' humdy,' was | -- . ° ° . wt : | Winnipe dents offer : - wr was served. Both young people are replete with good suggestions and "gp i? fu \ on at Xo van She rn ' , pe known hers and the good ch ishes ne & Hicke A ents sympathetic interest in the future of on Friday, when an attempt : y ¢ of a host of friends go with them to A ' the young people with whom he had vas made da.give a gervice., a pote their dew : home on Charle street. . * ~~ id %o. closely "in 'touch dusing ! i \ 815 FEiiglish camera for $12, for a E Ee 136 Princess St., Kingston. rm, .utiful Christmas gift for a boy or| fo Ab Rai : eautiful afte: 1a 3 ox ic Gibson's by WENT TO- THE WRECK. anuta district "Hult "growers mat "He Wonders, Upright: adjustable mirror. 6 x 7 1-2 {Vessels to Take Off More of the ! St. Catharines and heard a des- ; ms ! r= Looking at the display of Gillette fi -oval heav) Devel plate mirror, In Cargo. * : {eription of the little Jeach pest, a 3 ' ' Yazore gt Bate mate. chaps have re: Righty polishe point frame, sap- . | new disease that is making some head- wry 3 EL mar that they would not bu y wfted by highly polished nickel rod, The told weather has not put a stop gn J RE I af gD won fines Testing on heavy: nickel base,. has { way in Ontario, : 3 . a d 3 till giter Xmas in case they had ome "wwivels on top and bottem of rod, so to work around the wrecked steamer Sweet oranges, 20e, doz. J. Craw-| BF = : © RAS civen them. Here is a good hint, that mirror may be ad usted to any John Sharples, that is in the taking], § surely. Sets from £5 to $25. One of position or angie desired. off of her cargo. Last night, th The first item" om your Christmas | E % et tithe latter was actually shipped from From Best's Gift Store. steambarge Hinckley started out for ioppi ng list should be Huyler's and ; ? ig this storeto-day. --- : * 25, a Bex at your druggist's, be scons igo off corn, and the | yjoConkey's sweets from. Gibson's. fen SE Sem ---- Suarantsed to contain no morphine, opium or other poisono us drugs, by ne 30 Be steambarge Navajo left" 66 Saturday | A oit, a young man, who ran | § Pa & New ¥ Beans) in High Society. National Doug and Chemical Corapany of Canada, Limited, * « " Montreal. Tl morning. . | away wit 8 Toromto girl, and is} oo 3 : 8 or *ibune . % Po Marine men'rare looking. for a mild | heat " s long term, has pro- | 4 aE bh . Th nder the headline, "A Scandal in | | ee-- -- I spell, ii the weather. A- fow. more | ided for her, financially, at the os ] : % gh Society," the Munchener = Post Seedesesstssesssasagee J 8eeesesssecssssescanee i | i was "per- 5 SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. nights like last night, however, would | says that Munich has once more be WEST LAND REGULATIONS. have made ice hard enough to stop | TS uo Eo or ges, 20c. doz. J, Craw: come the scene of a "painful inci : LEAD BLOCK TIN AND COMBINATION PIPE . NE at a Tay amily, or as man THE BOLE | all navigation. ford. / i dent" through ¥morance on the part «old, ma Sh " Christmas" over 600 pounds | homest of a young mam, the son of a high Any size from 1-16 to 8 inches. Write us. j officials as to how to hold his cards when playing. A game was in pro- THE CANADA METAL COMPANY, LIMITED. congregation of the Holiness Move | lied Cross Drug Store i ress at "a club when sofié one saw © OFFICE: 81 WILLIAM STREET, TORONTO. i to diphtheria outbreak in Up- | WILLARD ROBERTSON, His young man draw an ace from his .geveral houses | With the Murray Mackey Stock Coni- | Jleeve. When 'the excitement caused pay, at the Grand. all pext week. | by dhe operation had somewhat su' aval able Dominion land. in A Lecture on Egypt. ; of h ass sweets were delivered t ob appear sear th perscn at At a well-attended meeting of "he | Christmas morning from Gibson's on Lands ARIES or fe the Sn rE ohraia ment church, Friday evening, Miss|. Ow ona, father, Van Camp, a returned missionary [jer aul, NB. ter, | wh or sister nn from E = gave an interesting ad.) there been us arantined, schools | fled a prominent tae A a ------------ dress = Silne close i church seréices discon : | 8 a prc ent citizen preventec tai me of Phe tan ho land in Ra there Cr Sa ok ie be He | tinued and. - cent. i ; Looking for the Thieves, | siminad proceedings by bundling the years.. A homesteader ve 3 ke! The nighirsiders who. broke into card sharp into an automobile, 'which omentsa oa lievened at of the 'A $20 camera for $16" would make g ho. " 4 WITH a nie Teast, 59 acres. solely owned ee and i mii Fe. ot { beatiful Christmas present. Gib- \the office of huss +s and Co, tack hu without stop across the Bas " WORK ouT FATIGUE by him or his father, : 8 {son have not heen. foun ne of the Vanan frontier eo. daughicr, brother be oe sister! fhe average native. She made a |™ "p ' - | clerks, thinking. that ho had left | mgm 't feel exhdusted when you he ertain aistricts a homest strong plea for "assistance in that be C.P.R. will, in the spring, os Br Ae a. Ger {he night | Plum Hollow Notes. ~ You won J | tabl i ¢ divis wee St. i Bo dt "Quarter nighted land. . aan dhe livin don ety re sve | the robiery took phe about. eleven | \Plum Hollow, Dee. 16.--Rev. Mr. 5 : Saturday Market. | tem of dispatching trains by telephone ; o'clock. He switched on the Jights and | Thomas, Merrickville, preached a hocal BRED CO aSTY " instead of by telegraph. made an.isspection of the doors to [option sermon at Mitchell's appoint | Sluts ors qifiasn shmiste of tare bee mmerprasiget vifees that they. were all locked and | meat, Sunday. Rev, Mr. Ingle, Toledo, It will sustain you as nothing else will--there is strength Xe DEY Hd etidad 28: ers on the market, Saturday morning, | The Best of All when he was going in the office he | preached in the Baptist church, Sun. le of A + beverage it is perfect ender who has exha his | but the purchasers did not buy very | In comparing gift goods one must|saw a shadow at the corner of. the jday, Lange mumber from here attend: in every particle o it. 'a suppe hnnat obi readily of the = turkeys offered. The ronlite. at ance that one of the most | building against the wharf, which {ed S. Hollingsworth sale, yesterday. 5 rg birds offered { ighteen cent ir] 3 i looked like the figure of hat. St a ape Price, were 3 or eg n cents a cou able gifts for a girl is a toilet | looked hike igure of a man, Hug |. Dlewart, 1s visiting atertown A ------ Dutles--Must reside six | pound, and the best that could be LL : Ee -- set from ts, Hun-| he paid no attention to it at the-time, | friends. Mr. and Mrs. P. Gifford, has 8 In each of three years, cultivate | j,ne hy those who wanted to buy in! ; hinking that it fancy - | moved fter a successful season | SNOSBS OB: a 3 Ss : 3 dreds of dollars worth of these goods | thinking that it was a fancy. Mem: | moved here, after 3 successful season | $n Ash b A hh "ing Ang on cons Woh quantities were fourteen cenis n ro been sold since Dec. lst . and | bers of thy lirm dave a pretty good | a Shate- making at Oak leaf! Mrs. 4 S640 00S seesesnsesesensesnensestes pow, ' | many more. just as nice sets remain|idea who 'the guilty parties are, and | ilborn, has returned home * fr Deputy of the Alinixtér arthe [------------ o be wrod during the few days | are lending the police every assist- | fananoque. i Y N Ov t et Us Make it winger "pibitcation of ol - Watertuan's Pens, i . of shopping. These sets axe. within ance in seeking them 'out. or ne . $ our ew €rcoart t Your Measure advertisom iat mare useful or 'accepiable gift | the reach © all and vary in J g i Campbell's Fur Sale. than a Waterman's fountain pen from | from The. to ¥20. : Elected Their Officers. | Values in file furs that i Best's, A complete stock to] - mee : 7 : 9d } S In 'me urs that are not sur- y readth of should id in lengtd choose be Pp 9 Has Gone to Napanee. | At the last meeting of Council No. gassed in Canada, at Campbell Bros', 'e) In Jr ath + iene 4. - or am ion « > g is ps Rev. &. MH. Metireer, Barviefield, will] 217 ¢ auadian Order of Chosen Friends, Kingston's busy fur store, an rod hone 10 wel o slay, Unfortunate' Accident. be. in Napanee: over Sunday, and. in the follow ing oficers cawene elpcted : distinetive looking coat 8 Harry Guess, Harrowsmith, bad the | his absence the services st St. Mark's Wiliam Bristol Gln cH Taervey, |. J A Tip for the Boys. + Sen ¥ r : , i : ducted ( Jamiel .Staley, recorder; Sarah | Brantford Expositor , hit Overpoatinigs fof Winter give Sishartune to break his leg on Mon thunsh, ati a will be conductec Staley, treasurer; Peter Shafgrow, | The story comes from Ottawa that : You a witle choice. of tenlly exclusive y 4 y os i marshall; Msnoie Henley, prelate; Mar- | of the young men in Nova Scotia and i fabrics. 1 If prayer and acts of charity coni-| The bread of idleness had to be flict, quit praying. earned by somebody. Er ---------------------- garet Davidson, warden; John Dolo: British: Columbia who wished 10. Join. van, guard; Dr. Hanley, medical ex- the naval service, seventy-five per aminer nud Jodge phy sician; James ¢ent. failed to pass medical inspec- Daley, trustee; delegates, Damel Staley | ion, and thit in most cases rejection and Jamer Daley; alternates, William | Was due to the cigarette habit STINET Driscoll and' Sarah Staley. moving picture eye. The "cigarette ar ------ < _ heart" we have heard of before, but The Price of a Wife, the "moving picture eye" is 8 new ter-| | - Shicago News. ' : ; ti .. ror, ; ! . . n some parts of the globe curious ------------ 4 of 1 . custSis prevail with regard to mmr- The Ideal Chistmas aife, b Leiding Tailors. Pri incess & Bagot Sts riage. In Uganda the custom is to of- Why not make the Christmas gift a FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIY fer six needles and a pack of india thing for a lifetime, a delight for your rubber for a wife. Phe Kaflies Baer: friend and a constant occasion forl™ Se ---- A US as fice oxen on marriage, The Tartars of | sratefulness to you? You could hard- » . Turkestan give the weight of the pro- ' : bi Te wi in Kamehothn 3 fiatted your friend more than by | aaessesesessssestsssss Sosssatststisstsssssss spective wile in butter. giving a life membership in the Col © prie e varies from ome to ten rew- | lage Book Store library. Special rate oll Some savages required a certain | of 81 for the holiday season. 1 res ents » amount of labor, THAT EXPRESSF IT EX *Gueetbndes querying custom tatlors as "right gsi repesesnsensssesenss es The TeX] Christmas Gift, i A Ladies' Store. Why not make the Chiat' i's gift a i 3 y-. 1 Ladies' cloth coats, seal plush coats, | {thing for a lifetime, a delig .i fo r cde ey rv ie . 8 5 { fur' turbans, two-piece suits, dresses, | friend and a comstamt occ for Aad vialiny ; & : | skirts, underskirts, waists, corsets, ja-|pratefulness to you ? You could hard , ] bots, collars, belts Ang golf Jackets sy flatter your friend more than by are now being displa in. rich pro- | iving a life membership in the Col- fusion in the new min -to-wear store lege Bool Store library. Special rate of George Mills & Co. 126 Princess | of 81 for the holiday season. street. - " : a --------------------- 1 The Village Won Case. Had a Lively Time. The case of Sagar vs. Portsmouth, On og local ' train; going west, yes: | fried at the general sessions here, was , thife were u large number of | decided in faver of the village with- sey, from 'the Normal school, at {out costs. The corporation was not Ottawa, returning for the Christmas adjudged to pay the plaintifi's costs holidays, and they made things very | or her medical bills, as alleged. tively with their yells and songs. Their el c------------ EE ais aha wre] Conta eiaimss ur Sale mw t tu the wo | "The Ottawa Normal. Scho) For: | fury mre A han thers eile. tices on ever,' * made quite a hit. To Visit C.M.B.A, Branches. 'Canadian Freeman, sohn J. Behan, god georetasy, oy Your name re printed on your oe ae in gold or on any kind of ther goods: 'at the Whig Office book i shopping list" is. not com- plete without Huyler's or McConkey's sweets. Sold only at Gibson's, : eneseest asm sessesssssaasssesnesars revises CACTLY BEST GouDS MADE wipes LL AT THE LOWEST PRICES, Morris Chairs, spring seat and back, $36.50 to $25. Large Easy Chairs for 32.06, to £50, wire frames in Teather China Cabinets, $12 10 340, Medicine Cabinets for $2.50 to $5. Gold oak, mahogany sod white enamel. Gentlemen's €hilloniers, $10.56 io $70. : : ] Ladies" Princess Dressers, m ahogany and oak, from £20 to $80, Gentlemen's Smoking Sets.' * Tea Ohkrates, mahogany, 54 to $10. Fen Curates, rattan, $1.50 to $3.50, "Tea Tables, $3.00 to 815. Solid Mabogany Parlor Sets, $43 to Oh. The Latest Parlor set, looss cushions, fisom $18 to ¥55. i CLLATRLLCARRERLLRA LALA PR ARRAS 00 0! PLLA SASL04044000000000 - ' ' AT Robt. J. Eeeid's, 230 Printess Street, Above the Opera Hounset 1 tt Telephbns 577 Underbuying and Underselling is the Secret. of the Wonderful Values we offer. : Fooilp

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