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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Dec 1910, p. 10

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--. Of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco at | forty-five cents a pound is a good . on_shert notice, A quality; all sterling silver mounted. - PAGF TEN, s i Jd. E. Hutcheson ~ AUCTIONEER asd APPRAISER " TH gn. sent to 617 Albert Btreet or left at H Waddingion's or J erson's Stores will reseive prompt attention. references given -------------- an THOMAS COPLEY, . . Puoxe 987. Drop a card to 15 Pine Street when wanting anything done in the Carpen- ter line. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs Hardwood and new work also. Floors of all kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. fhop. 60 Queen Street OUR ROOSTER BRAND ., Why pay eighty-five? ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario bBire~t SNOW! SNOW! The sonw is poming and in a few days we will have sleighing You will Want your gieighs repaired Or painted and have them ready use when needed. SLEIGH, SLEIGHS, We have an assortment of Slelghs, 2 and 3 kneed, ail ready. with box or not: also Single Sleighs; also a . few Becond-hand Bob Sieighs and Cut- ters which we will sel! off cheap NEW WORK, Spetial designe of Milk, Bread, Grocer, Buteher Sleighs bullt to order \ to Bob Our workmen and facilities for do- ing geod work are of the best 'Phone 152. JAMES LATURNEY 390-392 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON. * "A Tree is Known by Its ' Fruit" AND<--et€' OUR COAL is known by its good burn- ing qualities. P. WALSH, 55-37 Barrack St. Chivers'. " Pure Marmalade, Assorted Jams and Jelhes. : ' Victoria Plums, Dawson Plums. Peaches. . COUPER'S, Coast ealed Oysters. Prompt Delivery. Combination ad T Set in genuine ebony, in fancy shield- sh, hinged box, covered with em- al grain black leatherette, fal sat iin with satin ribbon in Ha, printed 1» gold, "warcanted gsnu ine ebony tonlains $ pieces enu ebotiy toilet an manicure fittings 4 1-3 inch heavy bevelled plate mirror $ row brush of good quality bristle x black comb to match, nall file cuticle, polisher, two salve jars and handle manicure scissors of good From Best's Gift Store. Prrarnaes ¢ WM. MUKHAY, ' Furniture Sales given specis. at- tention. Count Btock,ete, have : Sales of Farms $ for long years. ¢ n my specisit)y Ir farmers want - the hig A reliable French regulitor ; never fails iis are exceedifigly cuerative perten of £ cheap imitations. Van's #5 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any The Scobell Drug Co., #1, Catharin: For sale at Mahapd's Drug FOR SALE, The Albion Hotel property, Montreal apd Queen streets, Kingston we + T. J. LOCKHART, Real Estate Agent, ; 159 Weliingtop St., Kingston. "THE GLUB HOTEL approach the Club for homelike ropndings. Ne to:principal stores and theatre. Charges are moderate. Special rates by the week Proprieto saat A COLLECTOR'S IDEA ¢! : ¢ WHILE dollar, get my services. ¢ MARKET SQUARE." # $A AAAAIAAAAAAASAA SE | Peculiar Disclosures in Vancouver Dr. de Vag's Female Pills | Phcse riul in regulating ! He female system. Keluse | Dr, sold * | before corner Will sell at a sacrifice. Por partichiars WHMLLINGTON ST., near PRINCESS. mun There are other hotels, but none ik sur- | fe pleaded Located In centre of city and close .iitutes lunching,# they came as WATCHMAN ATE CHIN ESE SLIPPED IN Iivestigation to Chinese Tmmi_ gration. . = Vancouver, Bee, #2 Collector of Customs J. M. Bowell gave evidence the roval commission that is nvestignting Chinese immigration and opium smuggling at this port. He ad od that he and his office were at mercy of 'an mterpreter in dealing with new arrivals. No attempt had heen made to trace passports carried by a large number of arriving Chi- wished to enter as mer I'his practice had grown up ince 1907 5 | "Mr. Bowell adiitted that he had heard that twenty-three Chinese stow- T had landed here from the liner Kumerie, and twenty more from the Sceano. He admitted that the wateh- set to prevent such escapes left post at miduight to go to lunch. an insufficient stafi. He was helpless to prevent pro- r the wives of Chinese already in the coun- rv. Two Chinese actresses, who came vear ago, and. paid head tax, prov- ed to be prostitutes: Hip On, former- 81 the wae Who hants. said he : ea FOR plete. DIAMOND RINGS, $5 and upwards Special at 83, $10, and $25. Store Open Eenings. ) to lay in a stock of --don't gw CASCAR with your Xmas purchases. It is the world's best eandy medibdine for little folks and bi Mo dur 4 RETS will keep the to well and happ, --don't Erno, the grownups. oy are all bound to overeat and stulf--s0 be ready with a Cascaret at bed time. Buy a 0c box CASCARETS week's troatment--and have Be it handy to use did dd Sd id Beautiful Boxes and Baskets; Filled with the Finest Choco lates. All Sizes and Prices. 102 PRINCESS STREET. PEEPS BEFORE FILLING IN XMAS SHOPPING LIST LET US SHOW YOU SOME OF OUR Pictures What would be more acceptable? ~ Let's get together. ESTABLISEED 1874. WHEN ORDERING FLOUR Ask your grocer or dealer to send you a trial sack of QUALITY Flour. Try it and be convinced Of the celebrated quality ot the Flour. . * + 0 Manufactured by the Maple Leaf Milling Go Leaf Branch Office, ~ Ontario Street. Telephone $86. **BIGAMIST SENTENCED: Dentist Keeler Gets Four Years for Larceny. ES AL Our Jewellery Stock is com | C. Ww. LANE, 192 Wellington St | Commons. Mama! THAS CHOCOLATES 3 JHE ' Grimm'sp i YOUR Framedor Unframed KIRPATRICK'S ART STORE interpreter for the department, and .uspended in September when the pass- port scandaté seame out, will appear before the commission to give evi- dence. OUR HOUSE OF COMMONS. Farmers Pained to See Members Playing Like Children. ' of Elk Horn, Man., one of the prom- | inent figures in the grain growers dep- | utation, is one of many who.are not | impressed with the Canadian House of Speaking, he said: On | our visit to hear the deliberations of the members of the House of Com- Mons we were most impres: by one | thing, the waste ob time a he levity u the conducting of debates. To see handsome chamber strewn with all kinds of paper, members with hats on and legs on their desks throwing | paper balls at ome another is not an edifying spectacle or one that: lends that dignity to the "house that a | stranger would expect. And these | scenes occur even during the most important debates. We in the west have always thought thefe is much time wasted in' the commons and I will undertake to say that our execu- tive in session will do more real work {in one hour than the House of Com- mons does in a whole day, and it i costa the country nothing. "The west is quite alive to its needs and necessities and I believe the av- erage citizen or farmer out there is better posted in Canadian politics than the average man in the east." RESOLUTION IN HOUSE To Investigate Roosevelt's Railroad Transportation. Washington, Dee. 22.--A congression- al investigation of Theodore Roose velt's railroad transportation ex- penses while ghe was president, is, di- rected in a resolution introduced by Representative Reiney, of Illinois, a democrat. It was referred to the com- mittee on rules. : It provides that a committee of five members be selected in such mammer | as the house may direct to investigate { how miuch, if amy, of these expenses were paid by Mr. Roosevelt or by any one acting for him. It further pro- vides for inquiry as to the contracts made for him, or any one actifig for him while president, with the Pennsyl- vamia railroad or its officials, "or the demands for transportation made by Theodore Roosevelt while president on said road." CHURCH UNION. | | Halifax Presbytery Approves Basis | of Union. | Halifax, Dec. After a debate { lasting all day, the Halifax presby- tery passed a resolution by 20 to 3, | moved by Rev. President Forrest, of | Dalhousie University, approving of the | basis of union for the Presbyterian, | Methodist and Congregational chwrch, and approving the principal of union: | In addition to the minority of three, lis to be added the name of the mod- | erator, Rev. Robert Johnson, of St. | Andrew's church, who asked that his | name be recorded as opposed to the | proposition. Several others refrained | from voting. ---------------- | SUITABLE GIFTS FOR LADIES a) At George Mills & Co's. Famous Fur Store. Fur band bags, $3.50 to $12. ° Indian shoes, $1 to $3.50. Swest grass baskets, 15c. to $1.50. Dent's gloves, 75c. up. Dent's fur-lined gloves, $2.50 a pair Umbrellas, 75¢. to $4. . Smow shoes, $2.50 and $3. And furs of every description. ------ To Sing Famous Hymn. Toronto, Dec. 22.--At eleven o'clock, on the morning of Sunday, Jan. lst, 1911, there will be sung in every Protestant church in Totamo, as well as every , asylum refuge, the famous hymn, "0 ad Jie Help in Ages Past." This special effort to emphasize the Sunday morning ser- vices on New Year's Day was made by a committee, of which the Rev. Byron H. Stauffer is chairman, and at i of the ial appeal is to be : to attend service on New Year's morning. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, Ottawa, Dee. 22.--Charles Crossman, Ir THE WHIG'S JUMBLE. A Lot of News of Iuterest to Every- : body. . » Bros' 98¢. food chop See Ngmons pé Orda yous Xmas beer early, Bajus'. Hocken may rua for Board of Control again. "Sdfidrday and Monday' "Xinas sweets, from Gibson's. Big assortment fancy. burnt boxes, 15¢. each, df Runox's. The rumor. thay Hracuse interests have purchased the Buffalo, Lockport & Rochester railroad 7 denied. : Ledgers, cash books, er any kind of blank books made at the Whig Office book bindery. President Taft has commuted F sentence of John Wynne, seaman, con victed of wnurder in Hawaii, © life imprisonment. Y "Saturday and Monday" "Xmas sweets, from Gibson's. Deposits in Canadian banks at end of November amounted to £R40,000,000, as shown in the govern nient's monthly statement. Bajus' XXX Porter, Ale and Lager have stood the test. _ . Magazines bound id volumes. Any kind of binding desired at the Whig Office bindery. = The bill creating a commission arrange plans for a suitable memorial to Abraham Lincoln, has reported: fa- vorably to the U. 8, senate. "MeConkey's 'Xmas sweely to $13.50. Gibson's. : Thin blown glass 60¢., for 33c. doz. Robertson Bros'. Skates put on free on o bootr. All solid leather. Shoe Store, Brock stseet. Trade returns for the last eight months show an increase in both ox ports and imports, amounting 'to #2, 195,539, or nearly sbventeen per cent. "Xmas bells at Knox's, from 10 for 5¢., to 0c. each. Mistaking a party of tors for whiskey thieves, Tenn., detectives opened fire and seriously wounded I. BH. federal officer. = There is no Ale oun the market to surpass Bajus'. It contains the goods. Magazines bound in volumes. Any kind of binding 'desired at the Office bindery. : Miss Hannah lever, mece, and prob ably the only surviving relative of Charles Lever, the'famous Irish nove list, died in the Chatham hospital, ny seventy-six. a ilk initial handkerchiefs 1Uc., at Knox's. "McConkey's "Xmas to 813.50. Gibson's. : : William Keliher, Boston, implic wn th George W. Coleman in masappiy- a oi National City Bank, was given an eighteen-year gentence in stown prison. . Ularjent has in goods. Call up Bajus'. Imperial Brand underwear for sale at all dealers. Ledgers, cash books, blank books made at book 'bindery. Charles ©. Knowles, for several years news editor of the Toronto Telegram, becomes manager of the day division of the new Canaglian Press, Limited, for Ontario and Quebec. : Order vour "Xmas Beer from Bajus Brewery. Delivered to'any. part of the city. Magazines bound in volumes. kind of binding desired at the Office Windety. The Buffalo police arrest of William P. Rhodes, alias Thomas H. Redfern, they have the man who has been swindling New York hotels with bogus checks. ks "McConkey's Xmps sweets, to $13.50. Gibson's. Your name nicely. printed on your purse in gold or on any kind of leather goods at the Whig Office book bindery. . {. S. Secretary of State Knox begun .to_frame the preliminary vention om which & mew" treaty... Sith Japan is to be based. The present treaty runs out July 7th, 1911 As health builders, Bajus' XXX Port ers, Ale or Lager have no equals, Physicians recommind these beers. Imperial Brand underwear can be bought from all the leading gents furnishing and dry good stores. Mrs. Florence Benpett Knott, of Washington, 'charged with her - hus- band and two others with working the "badger" game, was released on 22.000 bail; furnished by a surely com pany. 2 "MeConkey's 'Xmas sweets, to $13.50, Gibson's. » 2 Your name nicely printed 05 yout in gold or on any Kinc o feather ph. at the Whig Office book bindery. Willian Aitken, M.P.. broke " after his Inst speech of the cumpagn Jor' the unionists = at Glossop, last week. He. was brought back to Lon- don and has been in bed for several days. The A delsvery wood the delivery the aver to ite. tumblers, regular this week only at ur hockey Johnston's revenue -collec- ¢ Memphis, and shot Baker, a sweets," - 10¢ or any kind of the Whig Office Any Whig believe that in the 10e. has con 10e down makers of Imperial Drand un- derwear out $70,000 yearly in wages, which go into the hands of the Kingston merchants. : 'Up to Saturday night, in the United 35,000,000 Red Cross It is expected the The the. States nearly seals had been sold. 50,000,000 mark will be reached. in efery state in If you make comparisons ours will your store. See our showing of and single pieces Tu sTemish , mi Japanese brown hare, ete. eveming this , Kinrston's -------- Kesp your your abilities and you will be 3 I a » TAURSDAY, DECEMBER HERDING NEGROES Whig .the mucous surfaces oa -- NOVEL LAW RESTRICTING RESI-$ DENCE SIGNED BY MAYOR, ---- May be Tested in Courts--Act For- bids White Men to Move Into Block Where Negroes are in Ma- jority and Vice Versa. : into a block of the NET roes; 1 the majority block Is the Standard Arti-le 3 READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY . For making soap, softening water, removing old paint, § disinfecting sinks, closets, drains and for many other purposes. A can equals 20 Ibs. SAL SODA. Useful for 500 purposes--JSold Evergifere. E. W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO, ONT, nre where. are whnw im down in jhe so-call ordinance, Mavor Mahool. the will its con segregation signed by pected thgt the courts to iy. Act test "This Town Bars Negroes. Clinton, Okla., Det. 22.--The citi zens of Butler, Okla, have organized to prevent negroes from living nization 000000000 vestettscetesstesececeshecite Select Chocolates <<: Far "mas In Fancy Baskets and Boxes, there, Members of a citilens' or have visited all homes, where negro employed, and livery places Ww are and other servants stables groes have been working, wh re. ne ordered 1 the first = soos hosseeee Lowney's, Ramsay's, Ganong's, Patterson's, Ir) (made in England), Moir's, Hunt's, from 25c. te $C SAKELL' Next Door to Opera House. Phone 610, _ 220 Princess Street 06000000 0RRNR00000000Ce0000000CRORRRRORRASGE § hs all negroes to leave t tram ~ ofotgoing The organi: transportation for negroes' baggnge-to keeps when. tion furnished free Ope. citizen who the station 'several negro he protested 1 is told : e could town with' the negroes, but that ould not remain. When the first onlgomg rain started, the "Jim Crow" 8 looked like an excursion train. at bh 000C 000000000000 R000 0 | coach A SECOND HELEN, RELLER, - State May Appropriate $1,000 for Vera Ganunon. St. Paul, Minn, Dec, 22.-A bill will be presented the coming legisla ture, asking for an appropriation. of $1,000 a yar to further the 'education of Vera Mabel Gammon, sixteen years sld, who has been unable to speak, hear, or see since her birth. Miss Gammon has been in the State School to FO-OOCO00000000000 0QVOTOTOVOTOOO0OCTOOTT Silver Knives and Forks, Silver Spoon, Carving Sets Blind at Faribanlt only three from $1 to $15 per set, Carpet Sweepers, Fancy Tea youre; yet she WpewsL and Coffee Pots, Wringers, Washing Machines, XmasPresents | ea ots Fancy Andirons, Gas Logs, Brass Fenders, 15) ~~ Buy Something Useful for the House 00 words and recently say of 5,000 words. -She makes . her 2 Gas Heaters, Coal Oil Heaters, sic. & ® 3 ' ~ Elliott Bros., | Telephone 35. 77 Princess Street. : ywn clothes, threads her own needles, and is skilled in fancy work, QOD OOOCOD POOP POVVTOCGO00OV0ORA00C " Te seeosesssescessssenes "% : Xmas Presents ] Good and Best fe for the writes on the wrote an es Em $35--Fur_lined Coats--8335. See our big values in ladies' fur lined coats at £35, You always save money by buying fuks here. Campbell Bros', the makers of fine furs. You ean have either kegs or bottles, by ordering at Bajus' Brewery. Prompt delivery to any part of the city } Love isn't much more foolish than lots of other things, only it more. Imperial Brand underwear mdkes a splenaid Christmas present. A min has to feel some pride ie ancestors, even if it's that he or had any. seems 4 * » » » thout nev- Deafness €annot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional ren.edies Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or tmperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the re- sult, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed ferever; nine cases out of ten are caused y Catarrh, which fis nothing but an inflamed condition of It EX MALE THAT EXPRESSES ACTLY-BEST GOODS IE PCYEE EYEE TEES Yudwew AT THE LOWEST PRICES. CORYRIGHT We will give One Hundred Dollars] for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that. canndt be cured by Hall's Catarrh. Cure Send for cir- culars, free. F. J. CHENEY Morris Chairs, spring seat and back, $6.50 to #25 - Large Easy Chairs for $8.50, to 350, wire frames in leather & CO China Cabmets, $12 to $40 Druggists, 7 Hall's Family Toledo, O Sold by Take stipation Medicine Cabinets for $2.50 to ® wold oak, mahogany ar be Pills for 4 enamel. con- Gentlemen's Chiffoniers ladies' Princess Dressers k, from $20 to $40, tientiemen's-Smokiog oo lea Curates, mahogany, $1 tes, rattan, £1.50 SBI Bene sgany Parlor Sets, § The Latest Parlor set, lo Robt. J. Reid's Above House we Mission Oak Humidor, copper with removable moistener, fancy Hd of box; holds 59 cigars inside lock and ke in highly pelished striped borders on pak, tap of ily polished 230 Pridcess Street, the Opera Telephone 57° outside : © box has nickel Underbuying and Underselling is the Secret of the Wonderful Values we offer. PELE LELLLELLLALLLLPRLANALARAORARLA! a aa name plate, ' From Best's Gift Store. ---- Ed3ssvevervsssverdesevrvvveveve 4 PPI III II III PIS PIPPI III II II III FV PPE ee sees Wee seine wns nisin 00 nis nies IMPERIAL Imperial Brand Men's Underwear 5 Price $1.50 Per Garment. - : Manufactured from specially prepared pure wool yarn of the very highest 2 grade. Having patent feld seams, which do not take any elasticity from 'the garment, making it impossible to rip the seams. When buying Underwear in- y sist thatjyou get IMPERIAL CROWN BRAND. i : : LOOK FOR THE LABEL. The Genuine Made:Only by bo. K in gston Hosiery Co., Ltd. Kingston, Ont. If your dealer cannot supply you write us, ppY. : 'Complete Ine Alger hoois, lie, each, at Knox's. * SEE SHEER asn y ae . a 3 . 2 " --- we SARIN Eas FERRER IATA R ERR iy er dg /

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