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Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1910, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1910. » mam---------- P five You Selected |} His Clristinas Gift Yet? = For correct Christmas Gifts, in Execlasive Men's Furnishings, just step to our store. Now is the time to buy your Christmas things at, the store of Christmas Oneer. Theré remain but seven more days to do yonr. Christmas Shopping, and these no doubt will be the busiest: days of the year. We would therefore strongly advise early shopping. "You can inspect our showing without any obligatien to buy. We have jast had installed a complete KElec- tric System in our-two stores. You can shop Saturday Night with satis- faction. ° Open Till 10 O'clock. Livingston's, BROCK STREET. eo 00000000000006060000000008000060000080004 00 POPE IA I 4000900000900 000000 We Offer Greatly Reduc- ed Prices Ladies' Fancy Embroi dered Handkerchiefs Regular 18¢, 2Ce for 121e each. Regular 25¢ for 20c each. Regular 30¢ and 35¢ for 25c- each, ------ A nt Sweater Coats and Cardigan Jackets A splendid variety, in all the latest styles, for Ladies, Men and C 'hildren, at very : ~ special prices, - dace an and Embroidered Centre lire of Pieces. : 0 haan varie: inal sizes Seuine hand made, a hi Wool Bas all Pure Wool, x few sizes left, ARRANGED GAMES KINGSTON CU3 a AT CURLING RINK i THIS SEASON. Will be ' Played in the. { Matches Game Will Soon be in Full Swing. : t a me nesting of the Kingston Curl Club, an Friday evening, the uns were arranyed as follows: "A" Series (Afternoon Games}. vo. 1) T. Callender, J. Macpher- | n, W. 5. Hedley, T. M. Asselstine, | { B. Shaw, : i skip. 2.) WJ. Gibson, lL. Flys, + D. M. Bell, 3.) E. LeRoy Rios, Ww. i Bibby, J. Cordett, skip. | 3 a J Pilg a. HB A. W. Beecroft, 1." W. Gill. | Sy Ks McKay, | : F. Kirkpat- C.. Gwillim, > 1. Goodwi in, «kip No. 6J L. | Mor merry, No. 7.) H. 'Sleeth, 8, Laird, Ww. H. | i R. Laird, skip. Melntosh, R. MeCon-! foly HB. R, Craig, J. F. Matdonald, skip. | | (No. 8) E-W. Henderson, H. M. | ver, G, 8B, Bale, Ww. R Sills, hip | : (No. 9.) W. H. 'Kennedy, A. Ferguson, W. T. Clement, H. T. Wal. L ~t ate, No. 10.) W. Bain, A. Mel:achlan, A. { P. Knight, J. Watson, skip. (No. 1) C. B. Stouffer, E. B. Sparks, [.. J. Williams, M. B. Baker, skip. No. 2) W. MH. Wormwith, J. "McD. iMowat, C. H. low, A B. Cuamning- | { ham, skip. | | No. ® A. :. Knapp, R. Uglow, A. | . Warwick, M. Elliott, skip. : (No. 1) C. Tin George Ba den, J. A. Walton, J.-M. Farrell, skip. | (No. 5) Thomas Burns; W. J. B.| White, W. J. Driver, E. Lyons, skip. No. 6)- H.-W, Davis, 0. Avkroyd, 3. 1 R. Bailey, R. N. F. McFarlane, skip. i (No. 7) T. R. Carnovsky, W. M. ampbell, G. D. Cannon, A. Mac mug ton ogkip. i (No NT McLean, W. New- man, H Ang rove, Al wv Nel. #an, skip. | 9) J. Gordon; C. E. Taylor, 1. | E. dn R. D. Sutherland, skip, (No. 1) 8S. H, Henry, Gi. Dolap, W. | A. Smith, E. 0. Sliter, skip. (No "OC Series (Evening Games), | {+ (No. 1) T, Copley, J. Morris, A | Turcotte, J. H. Birkett, skip. 2) C. Saunders, G. A. Thomp- Hanson, 8. 8. Corbett, skip. (No. .3) D, J. Evans, W. H. Craig, W. Waugh, W. R. Givens, skip. (No. 4) J. B. Ouellette, C. F. Jack- son, P. D. Lyman, R. J. Hooper, kip (No. 5) W, Hl. Greaves, A. §. Marshall, R. J. (No. 6) a. (No wn, G Snodden, McKelvey, skip. Mcliquham, I). © Smith, H. Douglass, M. P. Reid, skip. (No. TY F A. Hosp, #:T. MeMil- an, U, «J. Warwick, A. E. Ross, skip. (No. 8) H. Watts, A. B. Kingsbury V. M. Bailie, A. Steachan, skip. (No, 10) D. Davis, J. Macdonald, Rt I: Rogers, J. B. Walkem, skip. "0" Series (Eve Games). {No. 1} J. A. McRea, H. G. Steers, 2. T. Pilkey; E. H. Brower, skip. (No. 2; D. B, Smith, F. Clark, S. Sutherland; W. B, Dalton, skip. (No. 3) W. A, Mitchell, B. B. Mur- vay, W. H. Dyde; 3. W. Dyde, skip. Nod) CC. Nash, J, Laidlaw, A, i. Fleti; 6. E. Hague, skip. (No. 5) A. R. Hora, H. W. Richard son, H. C, Pearson; J. W. Power, skip. (No. 6) W. L.« ean, C, A. son, skip (No. 7) J. 0. Hutton, 6G. -L. Derry, fi. H. Gillespic; W, P. Spaulding, skip, (No. 8) T. Pugh, John Dall, E. < | 'ildersleeve: F. Strange, skip. Ne. 93 RH Stpvenson, H. Ss. Crumley, J. Hooper; T. Slater, skip. (No. 10). W. McCartney, x H.| Smythe, D. A. Black; C. E. skip. Mm H. M. Mor- 8. Robert. yrant, J. Macpherson; I. Players Not on Rink. commitiee have given standing as be- The executive the following players low, and they will be taken on the rinks as vadancies oceur : Lead or higher---D. A, Cays, J. J, Ceawford, J. M. Fo otgie, FF. S 8 Johnson, W. F. Kall Lambert, f.. Merison, W. J So Second or higher--E, Davis, Mclelland, C. F. Smith, Vite skip or higher--R. E. #. Rutledge," R. =. Waldron: Skip--W. Les:lie ; Williamsville Hockey Club. The Wilhamsville hockey club, which was orgenized a fpv days ago, held mesting in the rooms at the Stadiim rink for' the purpose of conferring with the manager regarding the mak- nz of arrangements for practice for 'he team in connection - with season | ickets. * They were given rates for thet elub, which was restriefed to a membership of sixty persons. Bankers Still Unorganized. 1 There was t¢ have beem a meeting oi the Bankers' Basketball league in the, NX MCA. building last evening, hut as only a men turned out there was no business done. Those who turned out, however, got inte their jerseys and joined the busis at their class at 515, in the the cmhasiom. To Play Off a Tie. Lo curling - serjes, last season, therm Spee tie, betwen Napanee snd] and arrangements have te in early'in January. This match Prose u most intervisting one. ---- TOA. Senlor Schedule Tite an ha. where a A drafts sn ron Se Sih Ringston at. ; aay ak amity at Kinases n 3 Argos at Nig on wt Veesity, R. A. Kent; A! Afternoon and Evening--Roarin' Jacko! "B" Series (Evening Games). i i + i {spend the winter.- * {spending her | holidays with her | rents at Stella. special Christmas delivery. "before and Monday | Cross Drug Store! z i Draper took place from het late resi Conkey's sweets are can buy. Sold only at Gibson's, te home of high-class sweets. 'Menu for Dinner on Sunday, Dec. 18th. . HARDLY ADVISABLE [What Sir Wilfrid Laurier Said to the Big Delegation of Farmers-- _- of the Westerners Wilf Visit Their Eastern Homes. BUSINESS INVITED LIBERAL TERMS AND aperind 10 The WHI. i f SRVICE 13 Dec. 17--The house mem-| SATISFACTORY SERVICE. | ers 3 tx. much taken up with the | i delegati lay, to} : apital { bir western delegation, vesterd { Capi «3 ws $1,000,000 i : 4 rad i | Jo much husiness, as the wim aw + ors. were jammed ind the spuach mas | i ing and presentiiaon of resolutions 3 Jid no: get skroagh until 2.9%, there then =:d, 10 Reserved Wands. . $4,044,000 and | © .an adiournwent | for lunch, it shorteied up une in | rs | the afternoon. In fact ¥ atout 'decided they had heard enough | and the business of the n was not of a start- | Assets . .'. . $50,000,000 =o INCORPORATED 1833. - § . & - KINGSTON BRANCH: 107 PRINCESS STREET, George B. McKay, : Manager. for oue day, afternoon sessio NZ nature. { h In the afternoon the Dig delegation | and several members of the House were at Government House, and at | night were the guests of the Hou. | Frank Oliver at a Sanguet. Few of | the delegates will go home for several ! weeks, There is to be no special ex- cursion train back, all thew tickets | being good for three months. Many | of them, natives of Eastern Canada, i will 'eat their Christmas dinver with | relatives for the first fime in many | years. This morning they visited the! Experimental Farn, the Hgoth- and | Eddy mills and other points of snter- . YRCIDENTS OF ° OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs phs Picked Up by Re porters on Their Rounds. "High-class sweets." Gibson's. See Ring! s bill of fare for' Sunday, on pa Johu Mullen has returned home bh. J. Hoge A the premier said to the dele gales was - watched with the ¢ Hdosest in- terest, and already some of the dele- | gates are els aiming it was far from being as difinite as they would like. "1 understood," said Sir Wilirid "that | was to meet a delegation from | the west, but it has transpired that this delegation represents all Canada. It seems to me, however, that al though it represents all Canada, it is the Western spirit that pervades it. In the West, vou know, your ideas 'are far more advanced than are ours ths East. I do not complain of - Christ 11 only state it a= a fact." Sir Witrid Laurier réforred to the government ownership to Fry's best chocolates, 30c. Crawford. The civic €nance committee trans- acted rontine business last 'evening. There was but one drunk -in--Satur- Iday's police court. He was fiom 2 and costs. "High- class perfumes' mas. Gibson's. This evining Queen's Alma Mater! } Hettareds a lways,. abattoiy society will appoint a manager for the | of rail ®) A ' Leen or rugby team. ! and. terminal "elevators; dnd remarked « : "that on thas phase of the delegation's | Miss 'Annie 'McDonald, hh ere alta he had nvihing to say | Pa on present. He himself might be the : hain : first to be educated in that respect In Kingston with; "but up to the present he had Bs ws C. M. Thal, advance agent of hn. admirer of government ownership | "Wildfire," which appears here on the, 20 "a1 A on asiaded vet | 20th, is in the city. Font I do not think so now. When you want man of the east, and % am proud to | pucks, hockey sticks, believe that even as things are at Simmons . oresent, although they are not so per. Imperial Brand underwear can. be ois as they "onsht to 56, after ay bought-from all" the leading gents {thes ace' not too bad' . furnishing and dry goods stores. § tno of the inombers of the - dele} James Mel 'luskey thinks be may F gation, ia the memowial he read. said a relative of the decensed New York that the agricultural wealth in the millionaire. He is now making enquir- Western Province represented by the 08, y east three No 'order too small or too targe" | bation wax at lent three Bunded for careful attegtion. Huyler's and | mien have Seen in th. west > ie | MeC donkey' s Christmas sweets, at Gib | average of: Zot niore. Shab teats i son i The Wolle Island council will, on ! Jaaze and have accumulated wealth to i Monday, receive the tenders for the] not 'argte a very bad condition of | unlatging of the steamer Wolie 1s things after all. 4 was also said that | ander. . The Dipper Hockey Club is makiog | She les I Presented arrangements for a game wish € | wenlth invested by all the farmers of | Midnight: Suns, for some evening next Western Canada of #1.500,000,000 | week --- "I will - repeat after all, yagh | "High- class Christmas sweets. t things are Top s0 good as yh | son's. a | be. they are not so very bad, In Can i Sec King's ill of fare for ada, which I claim is a well: governed | on page 8. jcountry, there is room for improve Undoubtedly jment. 1 will admit, and you say that | tary men will get a trip to--tondon ! iyo frat thing we otight to do is to to witness the coronation of his ma | establish reciprocity with our "neigh jesty King George. é bors : The makers of Imperial brand un- | derwear pay out 570.000 vearly in wages which goes back into the hands | of the Kingston merchants. A Hamilton special says: Rev, Father O'Connor has been transferred from St. Patrick's church to Kingston and Rev. Father Crowley will return from Kingston to St. Patrick's church. "Eviry lady in Kingston" knows | Huxler's and MeConkey's Christmas sweets are the standard of quality. Sold only at Gibson's. Ihe figure of a lion in the window | of George Mills & Co., attracted a' great deal of attention from passers by. The head and jaws are kept thov- ing all the time, thus giving it a very gruesome aspect. C4 : "Christomas delivery," the Saturday after Christmas, of high-class sweets, from Gibson's Red Lo this; for fleterboro; is "The only store" of course, = I am ga sleighs, skates, | a ete, call at Gib Sunday, several Kingston mili | "If you mean that we should imme: | {di ately bring about better commercial relations, then I am with | ivou, amd I may say that at this mo- | iment we are negotiating with the Am- jerican authorities for the very thi are asking for, although this is! tnot so easy to obtain as vou seem to | think. i "There is to-day, in this country in| [some sections of the community, a ivery strong opposition to any chafige | in the present commerttal relatio ns | jwith our neighbors. For my part, | do not share these views, | think that | if we can improve those relations in | | conhection with apricpalturé and estab Heh a free motrket for all natural and farm products, it would be of much: benefit to the country. (Cheers.) : "In regard to trade relations on | manufactured products, that is much | more difficult, and the difficulties are stich, that no government can afford to} ighore them. i sek to ivou | The funeral of the late Mrs. fsabel street, on Saturday morning. Service was conducted ut the house by Rev. Thomas W. Neal, pastor of Sydenbam Street Methodist church, S "Every dence, Jounuson that as practical : legislators it would be hardly advis-| able for the parliament of Canada to undertake to revise the tarifi while the | present negotiations are om, but there! is one thing to which the government "I suggest to you man, Wwomin or child in You BANKING {TO REVISE THE iE TARIFF AT THE; 8 PRESENT TIME. To-Night 7.30 to 10 Your Opportunity to Secure Christmas + Gifts and Make a Saving at the Same Time. 200 Boxes Fancy Frilling 6 Frills in each box, new and dainty desig sg, All White, put vp in a dainty Gift Box, suit: ble for Christmas. : TO-NIGHT ONLY 19c¢ Box 400 Men's Ties New and __ylish colorings, thedium avd da k Each Tie'put up in a pretty Gift box. SPECIAL TO-NIGHT, . 25¢c Each or 4for 75¢ Ladies' Fancy Collars, 25¢ Special New Honiton Lace Jabots, 25c and 35c. New Baby Irish Lace J sobs 262, New Fancy Silk Belis, Elastic Beits, new and preity effects, 25¢, 3b¢, He, 76¢. Special Sale All [| .adies' Winter Coats At 13 Off All $8.00 Coats for $5.25, All $9.90 Coats for $7.95, All $12.00 Coats for $7.95, All $15.00 Coats for $9 05; And so on through a long list. CHOOSE TO-NIGHT Even if not ready to pay for them. New White Clouds, 25¢, 35¢, 65¢ New Knitted Gloves, 25c, 35ec. Overstockings, both Girls' and Ladies' sizes idle rd i ze - knows Huyler's and Me- Kingston" the best money is very happy to respond fully, ard! that is whatever we do as regards our | neighbors, nothing that we do shall in x any way impair or affect the British | Mrs. Bruce Whittington, Napanee, a ] who has been spending the ' past few days with her mother, Mrs. James Mcliqulmm, Albert street, left, to-day, for Calgary to join her , who has been there for some' time trying to regain his health. HOW WorLn YOU LIKE TO GIVE MOTHER SOMETHING THAT WOULD KEEP YOU CONSTANTLY BEFORE HER? ; 1.20 am. to 2.30 pun. 530 pm. to 730 pam. : Soup, : {Cream of Tomas A Consomme Royal. : 2 Baked Trout. Tomato Sauce. : Entree, Buckwheat Cakes. Prikassoe of Lumb, | Maple 8; Green Peas. Iz a Household Companion, and can be used every day, and can't heir 12 Chops everything. i Tac; Size 2, $1.00 And [ots of other things. Beautiful Selection. In Pied Lag 5 Mn. Cupar Seas, Cold SUIT CASER Solid brass bolts and lock. 2 straps all sround. LINEN LINED. A Useful Pre sent for anyone and the Best Suit-Ease i in Canada : : For 35. 00 ST ORES Bt

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