. PAGE SEVEN, om ON THIS SIDE], 7 Organization in Sout! Dakota. _THE DAILY BRITISH WHiG, _TUBsDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1910. THE WHIG'S JUMBLE, Ia Lot of News -of Interest to Every- : : 4 fi RY Ee . body. 1° UTILIZE i FHA o| : { Fak ne hile ; Hw _ "Shop early and STEAM FOR HEATING. 5 . LR aie Ee tur | ¥ | THE BOYS MAKE FORTUNES IN| THE NORTH-WEST. { Fancy vests at Hu ; me) ' at Gihs ns Woman's attempt to look preil] Prof. L. W. Gill Reports to the City] a vain efiort. - A good Bissell carpet sweeper . x Re ere to the : : : Baalis : : fi Council. With. Reference » . s i : : * Foes Sire exnfls Question of Using the Light ' Plant's Exhaust Steam. Adventurous L ads Heed. Tales ¢ Wealth to be 'Had in Canada and : i 1 Reap Harvest. A conceited man can't understand | he has enemies. i \ Pood of ¥ 73 ; : . : "Urey Huvler's or McConkey's ai ecordin te r ry = i anetulien : 3 : £ \ ee one 290. Gibson's. Suse TT ¥, i ' : & €¢ 3 pe hy 2 2m ong oly the county recorder) = 9 po City i wv pH 4 % 3 a { . FE oe ale of tilizing the exhaust} + the wholes » to 1 jis a man of de eds. v » | possessed « i a t 3 51 t at and * r a i : g ; > 5 By } "High clas perfumes.' Gibson's noe ol Samuel eam fron k igh he Lo ¢ i tr MdSSion iy 3 3 4 i wi o ot " pi at for | Ax po Ihe t of install : "i J } Don't .expect- a satisfactéry Jo runkey, it would o i t t hie . in the « 3 when -vou employ a cheap man. n tus project At 3 a meet oi | Id be 1.000, There would } f 3 : Imgatial Brand underwear makes a ted on th ray 1 % . . a of $1.600 ix hy § " splendid Christmas present. § drum 0 council i i Bax =i, t ! k ae | fron report of Pr Gill 3 1 ria o nhection with the installa I'he dependent man has to seek; the from ter ion of 4 beating syvelem in this Suid independent man is' sought. Nor theas sh ' 1 adi] = . : 'hone 230" for Huyler's and Mc- [after cleven n Fhe professor reported that addition to this there wagld Pe ye 4d of Gil : or. He was one 0% 141 is nade at i . § iif a Conkey's sweets. Gibson's. E=E- A 29rd and 20th hg had made a : AT y a of teen . cents A hk lds : . , ter the fields the city's plant. to determine insurance, whic Frequently a thief steals such a i er : i " 3 > > S a claims, ive ancl 1 was possible to run the ef 1 1 I condiderable sum | small suhs $hat he i sent lo jail. ; Ie et { « r Mills & Co' Famou tat rs : ' Gk St. jm § 8 t ivorge s ¢ o's. FAMOUS condensing, and how much ex y the buildi we insured for even For mu ers, try Hunt's, Brock St. rae: TT. : 8 , would be burned when #0 r No man is so great that he can af-} 10e DEE Re ey a ¢ Fur Store. § 5 : too: ae ng ame. about as fod that bv making a sh g to be derived from ford to ignore even the smalle: t men, Se . ociation in 'the piping the last engine could] central heating system was thus out Imperial brand underwear for sale | Meeting employees of at all dealers. ho] ie wi rad worke { Even a ¢lose-mquihed man has to] cific who ha s d be operated condensing while 1 OF engines were oper: he heard mar . p east, he heard m open up when he gets in a dentist's] the 8 = { richness of the Fo v---- densing. Under these conditions there Estimated Receipts, would be a fairly steady suppl Gross revenue .... . 8 i a A | | chair. : 2 taFio, Dobie exhaust steam. The extra fuel would Savi in : Magazines bound in volumes. Any | ' gmount to from ove: to two tond a surance ' ---- | kirid of binding desired at the Whig | day. This heat could be made avail Bisel charges ooo 1.000 Baa Foon { Office bindery. able for general disttibution at once To. : : ee : # Soh : Some people go infor the sige life | roeion of which the only in ibe Spi od th ) $3,188 because of the notoriertyr it brings | nd he accord; = Jr fre 3 Lhe J IY al Lhe " 3 l y d use oe : : t th : Sen > : : | them. ; : | money, went e addition of grouse a ors, the Estimated Expenditure. | he standard of quality" in high- interior from ( + whale costing about ) Fined 2 21 40 class sweets, McConkey's and Huyler' 8 | covered some silve About 100,000 po unds of steam can Fixed charges . . «21,4 {trom Gibson's. overed s ver He i bt if the plant with very Extra fuel ...2 « dN i Ya {elaim and sold it for £35,000 iy ied re ed a : . t Extra fireman (3 months) Simply having your name on the gave lim his start, Janke change. 3 le ing ism ut een «Xie 4 : church roster does not carry proof He .heard the tales of the mew Pur ' ' s W ure) : 3 j { > ra oe rate charged in other cities, i 3 eg AA | with it that you are a Christian. cupine country. Unable for business e vi : fife cents for 1,000 unds, ti Net profit | Ledgers, cash books, or any kind of reasons to undertake the journin father in Kent z., fifty ce po , th { blank books made at the Whig Office | remembered his partner in ngham oss a ie - TC fpures, Prof. Gill said, aa > . -- : BP N BE : Jonsible dail a eoversie would bx } ss be profitable vo insiw KNITTED GARMENTS THE FAD FOR MOTOR WEAR. { book bindery. - {Hence it avas that last September he | fowl has four perfect ie Ore Jana . ch Perhaps the. straight and narrow|wrote Trunkey to come east run p disposed of s possible, with the | heating system and provide" All the pretty girls of the smart set wore at the aviation contest in! . i f he Sap al of it i possi the amon? faturs rrowth With the boilers New York Ho last week in October, jaunty knitted coats, with caps to path might be more popular i made key went. Now he is in possession of yy mes scratches up the available to 6,000 or 7,000 an how "at the power plant sufficient | match, and very charming were these informdl_ looking coats and caps | Wide enough for gasoline joy buggies. $37,000. , extra legs. The real 1 Ad additional fireman would be team cotild be supplied to bring in a against the out-of-door background. Knitted motor wear has become "Every lady in Kingston" knows: . A ------------ Vi puts "the extra I gs quired. ross rovenus of $8,000 to £10.600. the fashion since the French race meets in Brittany this past summer, 'Huyler's and McConkey" 8 Jy Woman Swallows a Diamond. i ging Tanner s pét Considering the proposal to heat Ald. Elliott remarked that as the and though, of course, the knitted coats are not worn in town, out in the standard of quality. Sold at Pittsburg, Dec. 20.--Mrs. Joseph Sul t of loon .W r the only the city buildings in zero weath- § present council was ending its year | - the country they are highly fancied This well-fitting coat is of white Gibson's. livan, of the north side, made a char- | anything to eat. The « Ken .o er the fuel required for this. purpos: f service the report would have 10 be worsted, and the white «ap has a becoming border of red. Beneath A short purse and a long face. go acteristically feminine atten i wn two of its legs and uses th would not exceed -forty poinds an | referredsyo next year's committee on | the knitted motor coat is a smart little frock of brown mohair, with red | hand in hand, according to a philoso | one of her earrings, each of which. cot hour." Jt would cost 85,000 to trams- | Lisht, H&t" and Power for considera silk embroideries on the bodice, and wide red leather belt. | pher who is not afraid of mixing his |¢4ins a diamond weighing mo A prmm------ mit heat to the buildings Fhere | tion. It would be impossible for the ---- | eta phOTS. a carat, She noticed t . 14th Regt, | Christm: as Souvenir, would be no resulting profit in thie as yancil now to take- wp the details, IT WAS A CANARD. PHONOG RAPH® PLAYS DIRGE. { Your name nicely printed on your{ f one diamor wd was loo i tried te The histories ook} of the 1th an ordinary hot water system could be | but he thought it might like to hear ; i i i": purse in gold or on any kind of | tighten the setting by biting jt regiment, ton, make operated as chear 'ew words from Prof, Gill, who hac br x i . vavkidan a . leather goods at the Whig Office book | stone was d h ory Hivas | Christinas souveiiir. that. woi be ! 3 Story That Bridge Had to be Aban-| Record Provides the Only Music at | However, while it would | pot be wepared the report. | bindery > ed i 1 : preciated by former remabers on F y «1: ge gasp and s diamond preciated Wo formes members profitable to hail the cits buildings Prof, Gill in arddressing the council | doned. his Ns 7 . Don't think of sending candy at Physicians were summoned. | 6 iends of the regin who are i alone from the electric plant Prof. ] said that central heating plants had Saskatoon,' Dec, 20--The repori Lexington, Ky., / Dec. 20.--Phono- { Christn unless it's Huyler"s or Me- elsewhere The pu ers have Gill. finds that considerable. revenus wwoved to be profita'le. Even in the | from Price bert that the bridge {graphic music supplanted the usual | Conkey's, the standard of quality. copies on hand and offer thein for could be derived from a gemeral hepit | date of Pennvslvania. where coal is | over t the kat van R or w | ¥inpers at the funeral here of Mrs. {Sold only at Gibson's. Your name nicely printed on four |at ten cents each he booklet ing system, providing sufficient otis ery cheap there are sixty-nine cities | governs nds av Railee it [Byron McClelland, widow of a widely | The cares that fret and bother us in! purse in gold ,or on anv kind of [be had Whig office bmi tomers can be secured to take all or h have central heating plants, and ; the Pas } been abandoned bv 0 { known turfman and one of the weal- | tho rain, to- -day, may look insignifi-| leather goods al the Whig Office book | counter: ai 'Aulev's bookstore, "mearly all the Heat gvailable when here are only aghtyp-two cities in the | O¢ t , owing to their maln'i', | thiest women in the south. While on | cant and trivial in the sunshine to-| bindery. : ---- ---- ~ the plant is operating non-condensing vhole state. He knew of one city of | od solid Lottom, has been [her death bed Mrs. MeClelland heard k rrarrow. The man who can thoroughly go Six Months for Horse Thief. Ho interviewed a number of property 0 which was making a profit of | led canard of the worst sort. | a phonographic record of sacred music | "Just as easy" to order Huyler's or | ern his speech at all {ir and 1 Napa ' . V--Williaw owners of the district which could be | § Boy a year out of g central heat excellent bottom has been struck [by a quartette of noted singers and | Me 'onkey's sweets by phone. Ring | all circumstances is truly fortur , Bowen er esident if Kingston, conveniently supplied with heal, anc ng plant. His figures with rezard to os b fifty , and the work | she immediately requested that the | 930, Gibson's. - Hunt's for Christmas {les, 25 50; | hired : lis in every ease he found a willingnes {ingston were very conservative, He | k is progressing satisfactorily, n ne be used at ber funeral. The | You will be surprised .if you will |75c. and $1. : to takerheat from a central system | wae sure that a larger profit vould be stated here that the yarn. was | phonogra ph furnished the only music | make an honest attempt to enumerate prowdinig the cost to the ' consumer | made than he had estimated, started by parties in Prince Albew'|at the service would not exceed the cost of © fuel fo -- -- { whose interests would be furthered by héating with private furhaces. On this The makers of Imperial Prind uif- | on delay of the work, - basis there will be no difficulty i: | lerwear pay out £70,000 yearly wm | disposing of all the exhaust stean vages, which goes back into the hinds | which is available at the power plant f the Kingston merchants. { Monday under present conditions, In extrem: "Buy Christinas sweets" at Gibson's i ; FOR LADIES SUITABL Git | stories were the result of ver] heated imagination cided to take a yuildings n- xpense involved being some Freak Chicken Fights Dog nt Total when 4 few uses two logs to two to fight the dog 3c. : L | Belleville and sold it, pleaded guilt Too mueh pa 2 is awfully har L charg i horse stealing. He waa the things for which you can be truly | on a certain portion of a man's tug thankful. sere, "The standard of quality," Huyler's A splendid suit or overcoat made to "Pocket Gillette razors." I a p-- . and McConkev's sWeets. Sold only at | order for $18, at Prevost's, Brock A girl's heart is natupally light whe "The standard of qt "Order at once" for Saturday or | Gibson's. street. All new goods to chose from. | she strikes a match and. MeConkey's : Not all politicians who study. har > iad stock of ready-made | "'Huyler's amd Mc" onkey's." Gib 1 Gibsc n' ix months in Central --- ------ McConkev's and u Huyler's sweets, from Gibson's. mony are musically inclined. lot son's, I For gloves, try Hunt's, Broek street delivery, ONE DOLLAR (spent here during the Big Sale any other time, or in any other store. You have = "ONLY 4 MORE | SUITABLE AND pr-- ACCEPTABLE GIFTS FOR GIFTS FOR CHILDREN LADIES MISS 8 TOQUES in a variety of pretty colorings GOOD KID GLOVES. ., .. cvvs 89c, 889¢, $1.10 Pair. BOYS' HOCKEY TOQUES ... peas . FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, in great variety .... ..... ... 8c to 50c Every Boy Wants One. CASHMERE OR WOOL GLOVES ... .:. ....c000s..... 22¢, 20c, 42¢ GOOD § SERVIC FABLE MITTENS AND GLOVES at FUR-LINED GLOVES OR MITTS. SPROIAL ... .v ..¢i wiv S200 > or FINE LAWN OR MULL WAISTS, daintly embroidered. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SWEATER COATS. PRICK. us +: 33 4x 89¢ Best and Finest of Unshrinkable Wools. SILK WAISTS, NET W AJSTS, TAILOR-MADE WAISTS, ranging in price 7 from $1.49 to $5.50 each. Beautiful Linen Mexican Damask Table Linens, Napkins, Centre Pieces, D'Oylies, , Dresser Scarfs, Shams of $1.35 at No Reserve. Busing falue the choice of the whole stock at these Reduc ad Price of the Crumley Bros.' Stock) has "the SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS "= USEFUL AND APPROPRIATE GIFTS FOR MEN SWEATER 'COATS ... ... wae sasians wenes 8c, $1.25, 8 Gloves (and Mitts WOOL; KID, MOCCAS, PLAIN, SILK LINED, WOOL LINED OL FUR LINED...vo: wes sasneee soos 420, G0c, 8c, $1.10 to $2.00 Pair, Hosiery, Ties; Braces; Scarfs, Ete. BLACK CASHMERE SOCKS ... ......00¢ osu 19¢, 22¢, 20c, 44c Pais SCOTCH WOOL SOCKS. SPECIAL ; 20¢ Pair Your choice of our whole Stock of ,., ... 81.00, 8125, $1.50 Special Price, .. . GOOD, HEAVY WINTER HOSIERY For Boys or Girls . ...... cot. ivvvnens ou 19, 22¢, 20¢, 35¢, Bnd 44c A Beautiful Array of Children's and we. Misses' Coats COMPRISING. BEAVER CLOTHS, CHEVIQTS, KNITTED WOOL, AND ' BEARSKIN, - At HALF PRICE BOYS' OR GIRLS UNDERWEAR IN A VARIETY OF GODD MAKES greatly reduced in price, Good Ribbo FOr Beery Us, «0 voor 20iinniiracdiininis 36 Yard © 4c Per Yard, An especially good Ribbon for the Hair or Sashes, in every ' color, for is Sern ee Ba WEY Sue Se artic ks rena ena Bae sees f3e Per Yard, 5 dust as Great 'Reductions on - WHAT MORE ACCEPTABLE GIFT THAN A HANDSOME TAILORED SUIT OR COAT? YOUR CHOICE OF OUR STOCK AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE Silks or Dress Goods FOR STREET WEAR, FOR EVENING WEAR. She would appreciate o Dress Lesgih or 8 Waist Length, All Fars and Far Pieces Reduced Including Rulffs, Throws, Mufifs, Childre Furs, Ete, Fte.. : Men's Coat Shirts for 89. Comprising Print Shirts, Chambre, and Zephyrs, made "in latest styies, cuffs attached, plain or pleated fromts; other makes at 42¢ and 65 at BLANKETS GREY CRIB BLANKETS ... .. ... . sesas BOe to $1.49 BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL PLANNELETTE, WOOL OR UNION BLANKETS, Millinery Bargains LATEST WINTER MODELS, smartly trimmed with' Persian Bandesux, Cords, Paisleys, Jets, Buckles, Wings, Fancy Mounts, Willow Plumes, 2 HALF PRICE --