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Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1910, p. 5

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THE STAND! i F CANADA The Accounts of Corporations, Merchants, . Manufacturers dividuals Solicited. Small Savings Bank Accounts receive Special Attention. vd ang in pacwity $000000000000500000000000000000000000000000¢ 3 LEAD BLOCK TIN AND COMBINATION PIPE : Any size from 1-16 to 8 inches. Write us. THE CANADA METAL COMPANY, LIMITED. OFFICE: 31 WILLIAM STREET, TORONTO. LAMBERT, - - Merchant Tailor and always right. Lambert CHEVIOTS AND WORSTEDS Iudig I i to 828% a suit. ai the standard makes in from 22 28 a sui cguits and Srotland, at are good weari: make gomfortable TWEEDS SCOTCH i has them fresh from tha from #20 to $26 s wit a best cloths for an.extra at from $5 to $7. the ariety gre stripes are NORSTED TROUSERINGS in pair Lambert . Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street nai of Trousers. has a nies i BO00000000009 200000000 a C00000000000000040 'Wonderful Coat: Bargains Heavy rier Length £1.00 each and loose to Conts, agular prices, 37.50 £3.50 each Laon , the latest choice g 19 only, r Coat wis shown this season, most at hall price for $4.25 fro0 ( for $1.50 for Conta fc oats £10.00 (pats £12 K - Coats for Far C Bargaing come now few day D. M. SPENCE, The Leading Millinery Store. will be too late. Wise man was once made Merry Because for Christmas He bought his presents fromus n Now he is Very contented and Man. He koows that he got the best value for his money, and everything he baught was "And up-to-date. Begin Next = fear Right by paying us a visit. mY Montreal Stock Co. Jos. ABRAMSON, Max AGER, 180 PRINCESS ST. --180 \RD B ANK |CAUGHT 9 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910 STEAMER PIERREPONT i TEQIOUS TRIP. HAD { This Morning She Tried to Get Out, | Heturg-=-it 'Wine But Was Yoroed Looks as Though cent Trips are {io the Over. Cape with ease, | reer rot oT there bang Pierrep: took break t's the old f and ind. thes on y shore Aen the were [nor {all over but the cast greeted, and w hae rgd paspengprs U One: lady when she pro cking # slow work ent people the steamer the PF HBDa as weil as on boat passengers ed 0 one 1 Ting to be gage « f one ro through NAS HI SOP luced her ¢h and 1% for trunk be was I shoard, may welore 1t joins her, I'he steamer did not Cape, vesterday alternooh, 1 as though for good, fauy : late, col ten to he: op For the the week be running A. @ Sv, was lucky hris ' during wat would not b " he ratmyg so close: to ( tmas ape to freeze efore C} nas would bea ha for ut the R106), route we n | red hae company af nll heen thot her bring over, to-day to make her would also l y be Christmas wean ne vould sassen to mer. been able the trafl after so risk for. two day [ist year, ing ) 1 on t 1 vear ere vbout This ¥ orm the pses TH New Y arbor steamer oe : Horses eros on January Sth esting Will steamer the Cape, wd, but the ptam the Horrepout made a start for f the isl water fing so high that the cz then tried theTiv was blocked by and the I eturn to Folge morning early, the head reached » open round vhen it sen Ans rol Jd to wr, but" | wa round * Cedar Island, pont was forced to wharf. return A HANDSOME BOOK. & Co's. logue, 11 iexued George Mills catalogue of fay by hanilsome enth Kin pro juetion The shions Mil & riers, is a Pre and lass work. For many Vv firm was the only concern in this city annual catalogue requirements (icorge sston's leading fw of | the Whig sample of hig re Co. an excellent : this, enterprising ars hat jssied an ne forth fashion's the various popular furs Fhe illustrations in-seeir tions from I rments and wrticles that t diem and the listed on th book Lr ph raphs o the fur g nthe greafes re all plainly o:dte the pictures i'h wnnda reprodu nt nd, pric eipages of talo are mailed all over have contributed in the essful = mail acted by the firm: season they have Wester; expressed 80 on gues ind 1 Ce no mull gree to SOC rdar business trans the m ymers, During sont eived be +hemael vith the heir wail Ay filed, furs of any kind of these are choorf or them, The London Tea Market. 1 he tev market-42 higher nl fon than it has been | vears. The London save of Cevion tea : ain des Offerin letters from of g perfdetly satisfied pa King care with -whicl oFdere have béen so prompt Those who intend purchasiy will do well to pro some eatalogues all whom | recn | The given to who 13k for ting week fifteen Lrazetl n for Grocers' "Tea was ag rer all along the week. almost 12,000 chests of the ocean compared 'with trade." gs continued to absurdly printed for thi drop in require line this e on an the week was, and cot a mere the irse, ments of the An Enjoyable Event. At their Thursd Cataraqui, on and Mrs. Will om O72 v' entertained the members of the Methodist church choir A nost en'oyable evening was spent. home, in evening, Mr several days d blow | | all scale, 3 ram three | readin | reading ! Laing, { mo rial service fi | Bible school, { return to the } as it look- | harbor was frozen | 4 Reassuring Ahswer people thought the | | la | i + Room.' "s { Rev. 1 1. | | 1011 Cata- fs 2 5 | | FMA, 14 A ---- FILLING OF THE ON SUNDAY, There Wiil Considered Gospel Message to All Proples. ~Rev. J Ma DREVices, mm, Strangers hristmas be St. Andrew's shin give, D pastor. and T Special oa m welcome muse, aul 's Church morpt pra or 4 I -o'eloek; even Preacher at William St. | Holy A040 QInNLIGn, o'clock Rev M.A. © Presbyterian church; pastor, Rev. W Ph. b., will preach at Ss school and pao. Presbyterian Strangers courteously Frederick Loth Bible Gud, wel services unday classes, 3 i 315 pom comed. First Christ, Supday 11 "Uhristian Science," ng, testimonial Chureh of service, a.m. Wednesday « « meeting, Free recom every afrern sunday, 3 3 o'elock. ally invited'to the room. First Baptist church--Rev, Pastor at both service; vm. "Christ's Descent Estate"; 7 p.m., "Christ's Foro. .the ( hristion Pilgrim." thelate Mr music at hoth at. 2.45 pm. ard strangers cordially' the services. Chalmers, I esbyte rian, Barrie and Earl streets- Rev. W. Mae: Hivray, D.D., pastor. Services, 1] | Lm, and 7 p.m.; sermon and music pecial for { "hristmas Time: "Pefore and After," "A Pleading Question nnd | = Sunday rehool | 3 pom; prayer mewt- Wednesday; 7.50 p.m Students | and strangers cordially invited. to alt | the Sif Ciuse, i Sydenham t, ven- public m, except All are ec Services to to Christmas servites; | Studen ts : mvited to all | coiner | nd Bile class, . Street Methodist Pastor, Rev. Thomas Neal, it both services, p.m. Special Anthems, Their flocks, Hush of Evening," Gur Sale ation Bethlehem," "Mrs, wreth,"! Harvey St. James' Arch gtreets b.D., vicar, church \ will preach Jible school, 2.45, music gat both serviee en Shepherds Watched "O'eér Bethlehem, the "To the Name of Solos, ""I'he Star of Jimips Small; Angrove, church, corner Union and --Ven. J. K.": Macmo* A rector; Rev. T. W. Savary, x. the parsonage, 152 Barrie street. Christmas day. 8 a.m. { tommunion; 11 o'clock, morning pray er. and holy wet, "God's Nimdnay © ommunion, sermon sub- Christmas ( 3 pm. school 1 { address, i ; 7 o'clock, even- | sermon, subject, "No | n service, hristmas Sunshine" ng praver and Princess Street Met hodist Church Frederick H. Sproule, B.A, pas The morning service will x in ge of the Sunday school, and will | interesting, No Sunday school in | afternoon. Evening service will be | conducted by "the pagtor.d Christmas | music in the morning a ePening Ep worth League, Monday, 8 p.m; Wednesday y tor be by the prayer aad praise service, verybody welcome. St. Luke's churech--Christmas day 8 and 11 am. Bnd 7 p.m . Forneri, D.D., rector. The Rh preach both morning and Holy communion, 8 and 11 Sunday: sehool, 3 p.m. Special Christmas music will be rendered by the Prof. Milner will preside at the Collection at all Seats at 'all' services fre Strangers cordially invited St. George's cathedral --On the Feast of the Nativity, commonly Christmas day; there will be ions of holy communion at clock in the morning: matin o' dod k: choral celebgation, 11 o'elork, freacher, the Bishop of Onfario; chil- 3 p.m., address, Canon 1.15 p.m.. evensge the Deng of evensong 3 p.m. { i erViIces, Rev r wening am; Chor organ, cetor, services dren's service, Starr; baptisms, 7 o'clock, preacher, At the close d Se the tario. | choir will sing carols. Queen street Methodist church--Rev. Sellery, M.A, B.D, pastor. Christmas Service pastor will treach at 11 a.m. apd yp ne. Open session pf the Sund hool in the hody of the church, at 3 o'ehck. ( hristmas Music--Anthems, "'Behold'l Bring," "It Come Upon The Midnight Clear," "God From on High Hath Heard'; solos; "In Old Judea," Mr. Shea; "Night of Nights," Mrs. Evans A cordial welcome to all the services, Bethel Congregational church, Johniton and Brock streets Allison P. Mershon, minister. vances of Christmas in all 11 a.m. "His Star," tronomical testimony: music specially arranged. 7 p.m, "The Babe of Bethlehem,'--A Christmas sgng ser- vice by the choir, male quartette and soloists. Fifteen minute sermon. Church decorated with greens and electric gfblem. Everybody welcome, and all seats free. 3 'pm., Sunday school. . First Congregational Church, Wellington and Johnson streets Worship at 11 a.m.. the pastor will preach, subject, "The Child Spirit and the Spirit of Christmas"; anthems, "Behold I Bring You Good Tidings "0 Zion That Brought Goad Tidings evening worship, at 7 o'clek, Prof W. H. Greaves, M.A, will give reading from "The Other Wise Max.' Carols--"Draw Nigh Imtnanuel," "0 Ligtle Town of Bethlehem, "We Three Kings," trio, "Holy Night." solo, "First Christmas Gilt" dav school and Bible elass, midweek prayer meeling and church | business meting, on ' Wednesday, § pm. Rev. E. i2Roy Rice, RA. pas: tor, Broek street Methodist churehi-Cors ner Brock amd Montreal sireets--Rev. | T. BE. Bourke, B.D. pastor. 1am. Rov Pounder, Queen's, will preach. Subnet, "The Christaras Spirit of of Jesus" 10 am. class meeting, J Pleasing Others." 7 pam. Boy oir: der will preach. Subst, Sunday school and Bille clunaes: . 8 pan., ¥. 25: 5 vind m.. pra meeting, arging an ih £. oT Sweet ] solo S Cor Rev Obser the Ser an vices, as or, a San- PULPIIS Interesting Themes in the Pulpits--The edi- | and the | Uiyse, 3 » holy {¢ | tivo gatherings have | ent 3 pm; XM IN THE ICE 'CHURCH SERVICES jm smsummpsm sition EIN NY marin ABERNETHY'S FOR AS GIFT X 100 WOMEN'S FANGY LIPPER Just --Arri ved. NE Bar PRED WY gre 7 plaids. J { a -- Comeé and sec them would be appreciated by any lady. ¥ 1.00 WOMEN'S WARM HOUSE SHOES "me Almest Too Late E THE Handsome House Shapers foramen at '$1.00. These goods just arrived at the last moment, and must : be sold. Saturday. ANCY COL ORS~Reds, Browns, -B tack, with fur tops and Every pair would make a handsome gift, which 'Kmas Eve. Only $1.00 Pair Abernethy's S iii "Naz- | Bo Rat ENE: ! HOME FOR WINTER lead er __ Trencer, organist and « hoir » : CITY AND VICINITY, What's the Matter. Members inactivity Canadian the the commenting on the exeamtive of In nearly a year onl held. It is thought that g meeting should be held month. There could he supper at some hotel followed by three quatter hour addre home Fal Kings are of Club. been every at 6 pom. a haf or by an outsider or is abundant in man Oil Destroys Rubbers. Oil on the floors does not meet with th®approbation of many, It is claim- ed that the is Dorking havoe amongst rubbers Oil, it 13 a well known fact, take the life out of rubber, and when people walk over oil- ed floors, a certain amount of the fluid adheres to the sole of the rubber, with the result that the out, . and oil « will foot wear sox my gives people are com pelled to buy new rubbers | } Have Been Buying Early. Evidently the have taken the smouth . Philosopher the rush during the not been fo great as in other The rush started last M y ane and the people did most of ping early in the week « & Friday were not on the clerks than the first two three days of the week, The shoppers eem to have ated to the fact that it de not pay to leave the purchasing of gifts until the last min te, and, therefore, they have made provision for this time buy ng early. z this city the Port y early', for people of advice of to =hog fe last morn their Thursday Any harder or been edu busy by "San Toy" Christmas Day. Speaking of the Lilh company which comes tc three days, commencing comber* 26th, on Christmas, | Charlottetown Guarhan Everybody expected a presentation of "San Toy, ental comic opera, bv the li Opera company, last~gsening, and one went; away disappointed. Perhaps never before did yathful pany entertain in this eity, and from start to finish their acting, singing 'and dancing was that of finished art- ists. The play opened in the strects of Pynka Pong, when English visitors, the British consul, his son, Capt. Bob- bie Preston, amd daughter, Miss Pop Be and Lieut. Hervey Lucker viat Ven How, a mandarin, and were intro- duced to his daughter, San Toy. San Toy, the beautiful daughter of the mandaric, has been court of Pekin, and to keep her with her father, she was disguised as a boy "and kept Th the harem. The plot went charmingly on to the court of Pekin, where San Toy goes to save her fath- er's Jife. She arrives and thie old mein- darin at Pekin is charmed by | beauty, grace amd wit, putian Opera » the Grand for Monday, De- presenting Tov" and says tre San matinee might, no a com This Sounds Like Business. | We positively guarantee, in'wratipg, to refund every. cont paid. by Ady student who, al any time daring the | first two weeks in our Colleg®- "will { stand in the presence of the class and istate that we have misrepresented facta or that he or she is dissatisGed with our College or System. To Tor ordered to the fF Wolk days h as | years, | £7 ic 11 | her | ofito' pupils this would hardly be re. | q , as they are ip a position to : personally investigate, bat to outiof- town persons, who are to be pardon. £ od for being icions of 30-day Sharthand, the abgie 'written guaran tee will dispel all doubt. Enclose this i i i i i advertisement for full particulars of |¢ an actual cash sguify of 35 to $loe | They NEARLY ALL MARINEMEN HAVES i RETURNED. Always Time for the] Christmas Festivities--It is Now Their "Resting Time," and They Have Time to Talk Over the Work of Are the Season. work 1 ters and Mnte the M. 2 bean i the 1 r enxal lor rey Lins stomumet Vere laid WE been » bo: can, until in of but no Wo deal Athi fe | yanes y wiih ge 1 has last he ha the job, ecked week steamer | Ii the | orable the afiothaé Navajo did good | ded getting @av- | corn off her Wil Tan made in of ave been: laid repair at is being work deal of rushed very is ear pads and of | ard i o resents 'this kind in these of tugs great deal and as up it an ter yroe fleet also a be done we laid IR CO¥ of the Folger linge of the Piérrer have been Thix work ision of Arthur pial steward { ca Mr. Sparhar t work thig week spend the holidays Brockville. wets tt tne ra, cash books, any k books made at the Whig Office good were not eald weather is experienced in Froor pre mers wn soAsOn A rhe his sigs at or hans OF if the In the very ohle diffienlty the engine warm nditations it looks though would be foo much snow this 0 permiv of much motoring, ear there were automobiles run- sarily every dad vour 'Xmas Beer from Bajus' i . Dedivered to amy part of the EHOW os w i r \ithough the snow is "getting pretty eu. adoes not Prevent a claren m riding his bicycle. When the yw pets too desp he rides in the ye of the ear track and last mw r he kept this up and gives To sa of dolg the sane thing tie wir w { aldarmen jeph 3 or Shoe Store -- Christmas Perfumes matter how many gifti a lady a bottle of Good Per- fume 'is always accepiable, one sure to mest with approval. Our stock comprises Piver's, Roger &F Galett's, Seéely's, Palmer's, put. attractive packages rom cents up No receives, up in twenty live at $1.20 value, , $1 Our sph package be walled in Perfume Atomirers, THe $1.25 ----------------, -------- T------------------ Prose' Drug Store Opposite St. Andrew's Church. 'Branch Post Offic PLACES OF NOMINATION Aldermen Trustees Monday, "be tions will take pl will receive mavor the) city * hall" Pb Be in the mo to one o'slock, and and School For Mayor, On lock follo lenhum street. Josep! cet Ont James t. La street; cer Catar Danie Fr sLroe ATIO vi Yori. SF Maing oils 3 63 oF of Jhviston ¢ ©. MeMue Union and mf mee, relurning soon § Are Tusiness. fhe ne ave bee ip px Heady for i " hich wen the Thurston have pot se ind are ready fof bul viny 150 fest and sre operale I br a 25 horse engine, . Pre sons to the installiag of these ways, wis more than. 100 fsct long have ¢ to go to Ogdensburg of Ogwegd, are capable of handling - oot of The w a rd frin Ba heen com The and a roller wide poner 18 frwt i whik hosts Her feel iu length, the outfit wan R2508, hanger, Ringleader nod Jessie, will hn drawn out here this wack for the wine tee. thse -------------- ort panes pictues ened fir » afternoon sii. wirg The shivering, of of plate glass in house the other ~feuite a lot of stir the purpose of callin whieh stands at the turned and the plate encases the top atoms, ! The provramine ment in aid of the in progressing fay 5 this direction of Lieut cl. Crowe, of Rival Military College The ' tutnment, which eomes off the thind week in Janus, promise to be hivge success. oe up tickets, » wa | hivered ek geht wa for the snder the tha The "Smas store in the { College Pook J Store. Hunt's or smoking jaskeis oo oles. GV intone £ fi - fi 5 The stem minthine Ia | enteriaif tubefouioeis fund

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