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Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Dec 1910, p. 6

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ws THE PALLY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, BEC EMBER 25 1940. PAGE SITY. B800000000006000000000 Ores And the Gift Buying is very rapid now. Don't delay mak- ing your selections. Remem- ber the possible time at your disposal; is very limited indeed » offer quick service and sp ak values in | Silk-Neckwear, Gloves, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Sweaters, Etc, Etc. 20 Per Cent, Off All Dressing Gowns, House Coats and Fancy Vests. Livingston's, BROCK STREET. $ Xmas Suggestions em st as Umbrellas For Ladies and Gentlemen, hest English makes at special prices. ~~ - Scarfs Large variety, in Silk, Wool I, Chifien, ete., 8%¢ to $7.50 each. Handkerchiefs Our reputation is behind these goods. Com- pare the qualitics we offer with what others are selling. . Prices Up to $6.50 Each. Kid Gloves For Ladies -and Gentlemen, French and English makes, the guaranteed qualities. " " If sizes are not satisfactory, Gloves will be cheer fully exchanged after Xmas. Eiderdown Quilts, Blouses, White Bed Spreads, Skirts, Table Linens, Dressing Sacques Fancy Lace and Embroidered Linens, 'Kimonas Sweater Coats An immense yariety. Prices $1.50 to $7.50 Store Open of Sow nt = Evenings for convenience S000 0000¢ S4000000000000004000000040000500004 000000000 00000040+ § i Lom and L. we THE SPORT REVIEW FRONTENAC JUNIORS TO PLAY QUEBEC CH! AMPIONS. ! More Curling Skips Elected--Finish of Y.YM.C.A., Basketball Hockey Teams 'For Practices. League Busy Arrangi floor at the YM.C.A, gam getting 'mm Lame, on last | shape for | Januxry 2nd. The | wre' @equiring the wind and stay] my powers required to play the game roperiy.' James T. Sutherland - was | keeping a watchful eye over | oungsters, to see that they were sttended to when practice was | | a | The Game Postponed. | here was to have been a basketball the City League series, last' in the YYM.C.A. gymnasium, between St. James' and Moore's Ghar: e, but owimg to the fact that =a the members of Moore's attending the dinner of the Society; at Queen's, the ind + to be postponed. It will be played off some night this wmber of {team we There Was No Meéting. was reported that there was to « been a meeting of the executive + City Hockey League, last even , for the purpose of arranging a for a rame with a Montreal rv, but there was "nothing do- Arranging Hockey Practices. The managers of the different hockey s are very busy arrangmg for ices' for "their various teams. As are a large number of teams ir the city at 'the present time, it will {keep the four rinks busy to HiYatge lates satisfactorily. {pra ! there Finish of Y.M.C.A. Basketball. The Y.M.C.A. Basketball League has hed for the season, the last league being la ayved "Monday night [ bovs have had a great deal of ort out of the ieague, as well as a» t deal of development, which will + them to go a step higher play in the city léagie next and iim vs. Montreal Juniors. Frontenaes should be in their first scheduled on January 2nd, The Junior { good shape for game with Belleville, ter the game with "Chaucer" Elli- jott's Jumor «Quebec champions, on December 28th. There must be {class to "Chaucer's" bunch to win the { championship of the lower province, {and a game between the champion | teams from two provinces should be me that would be well worth seeing. SOme Re a Bonspiel. The matter~oi having a bonspiel at the local rink was discussed at the meeting of the executive of the King ston enrling club on Tuesday night but was left over until a later date, to be decided upon. Cwing to the fact that there are so many games tc be played, and the fact that the membership has increased to such an extent; the executive considers that it would be advisable to allow the mat ter of a bonspiel. to stand over .for the time being. Await Results. the game between St Moore's will be eagerly who "are interested m basketball. If the St. James' bunch do the seemingly impossible thing, wd defeat Moore's, it will tia things ap pretty well. But if Moore's go through this game and the one which 8 to be played with the Wholesalers next Tuesday fight, they will be cham- pions of the league. Next Tuesday's rame is the last scheduled one in the league. Of codrse, if things are tied ip in the last game, the dates for the finals will have to be There is a possibility that the last game will not be played off next Tuesday night, on account of the fact that the pick of the players here being sent to Ottawa on: New Year's day to coms pete with "a team there. Eagerly The result of James' and awaited by those set are With the Curlers. There was a meeting of the Kingston might, when some to the club were club 1s now in fine working order, nearly all the preliminary work hav- ng heen about comp! feted. It was de cided. to make s¢ ne improvement in the heatiig of the room for the ladies, and also the room for the gentlemen. It was also decided to have the exe- cutive mest every Friday night, at 7.30 'o'clock, for. the purpose of dealing with any busi interest to the elub. Last right there were some practice games, at the' rink, and some good sport. The pleasing announcement was made last wight, that Prescott had come back into the, fold, and that the curl srs from there would take part in the district matches this season. The following skips were chosen for he Central Datarie Léague games : E. Guild, at Belleville; Hooper > Robert Laird, at a E, 0. Siiter J Ww. R. Sills, at ge also J. 8, MeDon- ald and T. M. Asselstine, for Napanee and R. DD. Sutherland and W. P. Spaulding, for Belleville, of the executive Curling Club, last matters of interest pttended to. The wae of Juvenile Hockey League. There was a well-attended meeting 'of the Juvenile Hockey League, in the rors of the Y. M. C. A, on Tues y evening, to draw up a schedule, The resignation of Ralph Bowron as vice-president, was accepted in view of the fact that Mr. Bowron has not time to" fulfil the duties which devolv- Fre imior Frontenacs were on thet i throwing him to the floor. ---- -- YOUR BANKING BUSINESS INVITED LIBERAL TERMS AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE, « Capital ~ £4,000,000 Reserved Funds. . $4,944,000 . 850,000,000 ot Aisets cp BANK OF TORONTO { INCORPORATED 18335. - 107 PRINCESS STREET, George B. McKay, & Manager. pot drawn up, as there is one team to be heard from, St. Mary's, the pre sent cup holders. The are entered in the junior Y.M.CLA., Wolves, Scouts, Midgets. Those enfered in seniof group are: YMCA, KCL, Yale, Thistles, Regiopolis and Tecum : sehs, The senior schedule is as fol- lows : . 1 Group "A"--Y.M.C.A. vs. Tecumseh; |} Thistles, vs. Y.M.C.A.; Tecumseh VE, Thistles; Tecumseh vs. YMCA; Y.M C.A. vs. Thistles; Thistles I'ecum- seh. Group fd Yale vs. R.( Yale vs. Re oa KL Regiopolis. I'he games will all be played Saturday mornings and will beg on December 31st, when & double-header will be put on in both series. The next meeting will be held on December 209th, when the junior schedule will be} drawn up. group are Tigers VS, --Regiopolis Yale; Regiopolis vs, K.C.1; K.C.1. vs. Yale; bi k ve, VE, on INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re- porters on Their Rounds. 25 oranges, for Fancy vests, at What glorious weather joving. Make somebody happy with al, kodak, from Best's, \ College Book Store for Christmas cards 'and postcards, William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders eceived at MeAnlev's. Phone 778. _ W. F, Nickle, M.P.P'., has two shares |g, of Farmers' Bank stock. Wine glasses of every shape and i style, from 40e. dozen. Robertson Bros Be. J. Crawford Hunt's, Brock strect we are en « cises this afternoon. a When you want sleighs, skates, |, pucks, hockey stic ks, ete, call at Simmons Bros. t Invalid bed side tables, [folding card tables, smoker's sett, at Robert J. 1}; Reid's. "Janey .Canuck In The West," of the best Canadian books of vear. College Book Store. " Mrs. P. Milne, Bagot street, moved to the Hotel Dien last ng, suffering from pneumonia Fur:lined gloves, regular £3.30. Now $2.50, at Hunt's, Brock street. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 2]], King street. Leave orders at - Mec. Auley's bookstore. The meeting called for open tenders for the collection of the tolls at the Cataraqui bridge, was iced for a week. Life membership in the College Book Store Library is a Christmas present, of permanent value. William J. Smith, of the Kingston fire department, was, on Tuesday night, appointed By the council of Gananoque, to the position of fir chief there For gloves, try Hunt's, Brock street Large variety of baby plates. Noth- ing nicer for baby for Christmas, 5c. to 75¢, Robertson Bros. On Tuesday afternoon, Sherif Haw. ley, of Napanee, brought to the peni tentiary David Hines, sentenced to seven years for burg glary. "Janey Canuck fii The West; of the A Canadian books of year. College Book Store. Mrs. John Kane, who has been con- fined to the -Hotel Dieu for some time past with pneumonia, and who | came out a few days Lee; bas been | foreedto re-enter the hospital i Life membership in the College Book | Store Library is a Christmas present of permanent value. The board of education will have a special meéting on Thursday evening to receive the property committees re- | port concerning the new school and to appoint a domestic science teach one the was re | even Tuesday to « one the | © Turkeys, ducks, Crawlord's. For mufflers try Huot' s, Brock street Robert Bruce, manager for John Laidlaw & Som, while performing his duties at the store, yesterday affer- noon, met with a painful accident. He was on a ladder putting up up some de corations whem t ladder slipped, He was able to, go to work this morning. Hunt's %, for Christmas ties, B3c 50c., De. SL. College " Book Store for Christmas ears and postcards. Five px Lag ten table, 34.50 t5 $15, solid mahogany: ladies' work tables; poli mahogany centre table, at RJ od upon him, of the Collegiate teachers, was ap-| pointed in his place. A motion was carried to the ofiect that the ade limit of the semior juvenils should he raised fo seventeen years, :hjns IL fect on the first of Januar HH sas decided that the two opewale 1inks and M. Hatch, one | Ce Cs iol, I. Bates, MLA, [dent of Queens and of toe Worlet an Theological College, Montreal, has heen aptiinted r of systematic Shealoy in the theological faculty of Gakuin, the Methodist ca Miley Ko oben Japan. Rev. Mr. teow spent in Kingston re | By 1. Far Has Come {as a result | explosic has so far face. The | definitely known for some time. | j crowded with women and children ing for their relatives. about the ervief" of families of the entombed mien | KINGSTON BRANCH: led to many b: and mothers of the enter : e memberment plosion was sufficient to denude most | of the sma teams which e and | je the | 000 people: in the g typhoid fever emplo; to express Couper for the towards the spring a limited quantity of milk poses, during the months of Miss Ferrier 8 class, at the Orphans' butter-fat basis at the rate of Home, had its Christmas closing exer- | milk at l0e, and thout dl in owners who have wide cause. sichature E. W, good celery. ye dinner this the batk cou [MINERS ENTOMBED | [runes HUNDRED HELD BELOW THE SURFACE Explosion, and Stopped One Boy a Terrible Jammed the Shafts Ventilation--Only Up. Dec. Are er ig mi Bolton, Engl i undied 1 y Hulton of an i and stopped ven three sy, ih the mpany's co explosion jammed the shafts tation Of the only mine when the ! wa occurred, one lone boy "made his way to the sur-| number of dead will not be the men in of the shaft mouth is ory- 6 When the shaft was finally opened the flames spouted out toward ° the | Tt is impossible for many to be Mine. of people mouth of the mine The vicinity sky. alive in the Hundreds were gathered | and the incidents. Wives i to } an dramatic victims tried ind were only restrained by xtra detail of police. Many of the corpses recovered wore from burns and dis-| The force of the ex varecognizable their cletBing, a number of as help. all were ms of victims who were serving viet Among the Hl boys, v8. Bolton, where the a manufacturing mine is loeated, | centre, with 200. De ath of Ne Ison G ibson, | man aged who has past, died sday, of ung aman been Nelson Gibson, a young wenty-chne years of ailing for reneral hospital, He was ery quiet disposition and had ved in the tive p till he was taken if The funéral ill take place from the residence of is sister, Mrs. William Amey, Col orne syreet, Thursday afternoon. Ser- will be conducted by . Henr of the Methodist age, ume onl a yo wen some loco, works Vices » pastor Free church. ------------ , Mayor Gives Firemen Cigars. The firemen of both stations their thanks to gift of two boxes ression. of good will | fire firhters of he city. Last year through the kind- 4 wss of friends, Mayor among rest, the firemen received enough rs to keep them, g¢ ing until the The firemen have the laugh Armstrong, who doesn't but who gazes on, while the nen pull contentedly at the frag veeds, wish Mayor of iars as an ex gallant Couper m hief Notice to Dairy School Patrons. The eastern dairy school will require and cream | experimental pur- | January, | ebruary and March, 1911, Milk and | ream will be purchased outright on a ae. per months of January for March. Pa- surplus skim Intending pa- call at dairy school make final arran gements. GG. G 'ublow, superinter sr teaching! and ). of fat for. nd February, rons may the and 3c purchase the per 100 the rons will kindly Tax Collector's Statement. tax collector reports that he has $4,500 of collectable taxes at t outstanding, and expects this by the end, of the Fhe number of il is 858 ih The resen | year | dogs assessed on the | only dog yet thelr are ten hot paid ix for Ivo Colds Cause Headache . the world removex | Look for Laxative Bromo Quinine, Cold and Grip remed, Cail for full name. Grove, .25 $ry Fancy i and "Well Bleached. Ne Ww Cr op hristmas No without AT TiC vaky' § California celery dinner complete See it al Cs Pints--Spar Kling « Cide r--Quargs. Sp Puckling ; pint bottles, cider in quart bottles, | Ihe. J. Crawford host at al evening in King's Cafe to | aldermen, and a few thers, When the bills come in the first Mayor Couper will be civie officials of the-month-a man resolves to practice | peOnOMY Large leather chai ich to match, at kK. . See Hunt's neckwear, at 50c. Music cabinets, china cabinets, rays, Morris chairs, at R. J. Reid's. $1 for life membership in College | Book Store Library. : College Book Store for Christmas | wire | Reid's cards and postcards. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO GIVE | MOTHER SOMETHING THAT WOULD KEEP YOU CONSTANTLY BEFORE HER? Is a Household Companion, and can be used every day, and can't help be" appreciated. Chops everything. In Side 1. 73c; Size 2, $1.00. : And lots of other things. Beautiful Selection: Safety Razors, ' Hockey Skates, Snow Shoes, Snow. Shovels, Bob Skates and Wide Ruuncd for, Children Which | sO 21 --Ne PET iy { rant DIEGINNING AT Ham A Question of Hours Now Only 30 Shopping Hours Until Christmas --_----= Specials for Tork oie ng Morning Only at9 = Black Duchesse Satin 7 38 inches wide. This is an extra wide make,' requiring only w yards for Dress ; requires only 2} yards for Waist, [It is exceptionally good ralue at $1.25 yard. Yours To-morrow 75¢ yard in i, Bi NN al 100 Boxes Ladies' Holeproof Stockings This Stocking is guaranteed dor 3 by the maker or every pair rep aced. winter weight. 3 pairsto a box for §I a box 400 - Men' s Ties All new 4 in hand shapes: All stylish and pretty de- signs. Each tie put upin a Gift Box. Your Choice To- Morrow Morning 25¢ Each or 4 Ties for 75c. MONTHS These are ~------ White Clouds 25e, 35¢, 49¢, 65¢, White Toques, 2c, Be, 15e White Mitts, 121c, 15¢, 20¢, 250. All sizes for Boys and Girls in Red Overstockings A large assortment of Toques. The Genuine King Knitted Hockey Caps rn Never Such Handkerchief Selling All needed prices now ready. LADIES' PURE LINEN HEMSTITCHED--10 MEN'S PURE LINEN HANDKE RCHIEFS wd on up to Sc, INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN FANCY ¢ JFT BOXES FOR HANDKER( Be. or over Hw, AND WOMEN HIEFS Lanes chase of " tea Skating Boots eo or Christmas. A Useful Present. Ours are good quality, nice shape and well made Boys' 1 2% 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 Ladies' at $1.75, 2.00 and 2.50. Lined with felt and with strap over instep or inside ankle support, FERGIE 1 to price. - THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE A Jarge assorfment of Travellig Bags and \ Huls 'Cases.

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