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Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Dec 1910, p. 2

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JOHN MCcKAY, The Fur House, 149-151 Brock Street. Blankets And Comforters --------------_; + White All-Wool Blankets. Grey, Al-Wool 'Blankets, Union Blankets. Comforters in Batting, Wool and Eiderdown filled. All fresh new stock. ® . ® ° * v oo 0 'R. McFAUL. B00000000500000000000 SSUES RINECRE SEN ST EIEN RERUN BINS SRUER) Farewell The Old Year Welcome rhe New! Thanks 15 "the patronage of Our many customers, we were - kept very busy during the past twelve months. © To constantly increase business Is our aim 'object. HIGH GRADE, SUPERIOR PLUMBING AND HEATING such as we do, will add new namés to our list, and make this New Year the best in our experience, David Hall "Phone 823. ° 66 Brock St. Residence 836. our' and Guide Bock on Dr. Martel Female Pills SEVENTEEN YEARS THESTANDARD ments, a scientifically prepared remedy "worth, The result from their use is quick vad permanent. For sale at all drug stores, ™ TH] SUNDAY'S EVENTS! FINE SERVICE "IN STREET CHURCH. | Bethe) Congregational Church Was Finely - Decorated--The Bible school of . Sydenham Street Church Was Very Busy. Queen Street. Methodist - Sunday hool had a fike Open session on sunday afternoos, with large attend: | pnce and fine programme. 'the church was finely decorated with evergreen and Christmas bells. The singing of the schosl was "excellent, the music | being very. melodious. A fine or hesara of eight pieces assisted Miss Meck at the organ. Recitations were given by Earl Pigion, "Russell Gardi- ner, Clifford Weese, Jennie Ball, Ar- 'lois Hafner, Dorothy Allen, Doris Wil- liaras and Margaret. Kelso. Solos were rendered by Miss Ila Weese and Miss (Chapman; a .duett by Misses Gladys and Ruby Quail. The junior, primary (a QU EEN i ry Left Overs wveral selections and the choir gave sweet anthems. R, Meek and E. | W. Skinner were in charge and made addresses. -F. Lake gave a pointed chalk talk. Miss Toye, school organist, was the mainspring of the successful | affair. two The Bible School. | On Sunday last Sydenham | Bible school had a full day, Dr, Boyee, of: the general hospital, gave alk on the needs of that institu- on and a generous response was made by the school. D. A. Cays generously gave the school a life-size ortrait of Dr. 8. D. Chown, one of veneral superintendents of the Me- but © who street i the thodist church of Canada, )me_years ago was a boy of this Our Christmas trade was the big-| gest for years, and we are feeling! so good that we are cutting the prices away down on all left overs old member of this same school, apd We are right into stock taking, and "°*Pted by A. Shaw. Both speakers dwelt on the characteristic and out- this week will cut to the quick | standing features of Dr. 8. D. Chown's everything for cash. It's a great life and made a strong appeal to the | deal easier to count money than to, = holars to follow in his steps. An stock list a great variety of Carpets, "r pleasing event was the pre. Curtaiis or Furniture. school. This picture was unveiled and, on behalf of Mr. Cays, was pre- ented by S. Chown, Renfrew, another «ntation of a large stereopticon lan- | tern, for illustrating the lesson work. {é'his was the gift of Mrs. George Richardson, a. strong friend of the school. The school is now» in a bet- | ter position than ever to do. its best ork. The superinttndent, T. F, Harrison, is in his twelfth yenr of superintendency. At Bethel Church. The Christmas services in Bethel Con- gregational church were of a very {unique and most appropriate charac- acter. With the help of the Christian | Endeavor 'Society the interior of 'the church had been tastefully decorated iwith evergreens wrought in varidis forms, but all suggestive of Christmas cheer. From directly over the platform a large elec tric star was suspended, and during the night service, when all other lights in the building were turned off, the ef- fect produced was pleasing indeed. The | musical part of the services was well | sustamed by the members of the choir tand the organist, Miss Tsabel Moxley. The male yuartette rendered several suitable selections and vocal solos were contributed by Miss Gertrude Holland and Allen Haffner. Rev. A. P. Mershon presided at both services and delivered two addresses that were in keeping with the true spirit of the world's greatest festival, i | | | i { "Phone 90. Yours. T. F.HarrisonCo. "UNHAPPINESS 1 DISPELLED. Men and Wonien sen Unanimous About It. Many women weep and wail and re fuse to be rirdotted because their once magnificent tresses have become thin | and faded. Many men inclined to pro- fanity because the flies bite through the thin thatch on their eraninme. It will be good news to the miserable of both sexes to learn that Newhro's Her picide has heen placed upon the mar ket. This is the new sealp germicide | (;,,, enjoyed hearty Christmas ser- and antiseptic that acts by destroying | on Sunday. The pastor, Rev. the germ or microbe that is the under La D. Boyd, preached in the morning, lving cause of all hair destruction. | taking as his theme, "Christmas, Its Herpicide is #4 new preparation made | Message and Inspiration." ~» He said after a new formula on an entitely | that behind the varied and increased new principle. Anvone who has trie | activities and sacrifices and good- it will testify as to ite worth. Try | will this season of the year it yourself and be convinced. | was unspeakable gift of Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. | child. * Thei clear At Zion Church. In Zion church good sized eongrega- of the the Christ in stamps for saniple to The Herpicide {edge of a Father's love, to all econ- Co., Detroit, Mich. $1 bottle guaraw | ditions « of men, made 'ancient nations teed. Jus: i. Mel <od, druggist, spe [ond institutions contribute to © the cinl agent, Kingston, Ont. | Christmas festival, and showed good --- {will to all.. The Christmas season is AT PORTSMOUTH. {meant to inspire us for the year with { the spirit of Him whose birth we are on | evlebrating. The choir sang two very | cifective anthems, The evening The Nominations Were Held Monday, i were held, at Torts | Fy wouth, en Monday, and resulted in | two candidates for reove, Messrs. NR. I. Baiden and John Fisher. John R. Marks had been spoken of as a candi- | fate, but retired from the field. acminations resulted as follows : "For Reeve.' < BE. J. Barden and John Fisher. service was conducted Prof. J. Morrison, who read the story of St. Luke and preached a {pointed and practical sermon from the | words : % nto vou is born a 8a viour, and ve shall find Him wrapped Fhe |, swaddling clothes Iving in a Pp ! oop," He noted how "christianity had taken the most effective amblems of heathen religion and made them har own, such mistleton of * the Councillors--JIames Halliday, 'M. J. i Druids, the tuttous feast of the Kennedy, Nathaniel Grahame JI h | { nuicient Ror - ete. He remarked Forsyths, Edward Sullivan, John All | also" the freddom and love that mark, Joss ph Kerr. come to women. and children through Public Sehool Trustees--Robt. | {he lowly birth of O brist, also the up-. Lauchey, Archibald Melvor, Wn. lifting of all humble work. Arthur Halliday, W. J. Kerr. Trusdell sang, in good voice, a Christ: There are three school trustees fa mas solo. be elected and four councillors, out of | "this batch of candidates. | R.C.HA, rink, tonight Two young men. under the inflience of Hauer, driving on King street, Some _exeitement, on Monday afternoon. While the horse . was on fe sallop, the two engaged in a just half price. All lars af fire department College: Book Store The Sathere of the thanks to the Club Cochrane and "Four wish to extend donation of cigars. #ait a ; Nominations as the a Made Off With Cab. \Vhant midnight, last night, person, or perachs, drove the outer station wit by Joseph Sinnott, hs -- Ses out into the country several miles de-- sorted the outfit. ' A man named George Hawkey came across the cab, drove it into the city, and handed it over to the owner, r eet te Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Your druggist will refit re Vig fails to cure tehing, B ing Piles in 6 to 14 dns Be, Ee ------ At Rideau ward nominatj tost was made against the oh proposed new school . and a written document was passed about for some Stadium ot om ond at hotel, Capt. Friends," took the this the board of etication was to decide on such ' matters, that the site 'was approved of by the - board = undanbiadly it had good reasons tures. When Ald. Elliott got signa. ground for its action, alderman said he, Fa not impressed with from outsiders. After: connderabin the document was torn and the not de Propossd meeting will 1; oil it - uh Sob Be the centre of the arch knowl has | { + and kindergarten children also gave |. sm ---- ET WHIG, i, TUESDAY, DE - Pm RSONAL MENTION. i Makeinesin of he People -- What They are Saymng and Doing. Canon Starr went up to Toronto! i on Monday. 1 ! °F. Conway went to Renfrew,' at noon, to-day. Russell .Ohilke, of city for Christmas. . Hugh MeGall, of Smith's Falls in the city over Sunday. | George Davis, of Moniveal, was in! the city for the holidays. i Leon Long is at his home ford over 'the holidays. Stanley Trotter, University av enue, | epent the week-end in Belleville, Miss Florence Walker, of Fort "Hope, | i spent the week-end (in the city. Thomas Byrnes, Queen street, i holidaying at his home in Stratford. | Edward Bail, of Uttawa, spent holidays in the city with relatives. Bruce Rescorla, of Smith's Falls, visiting his parents, on Nelson street. | Robert Henderson--und wife went to | Morrisburg for the Christmas hol: i days. Miss Tweddall sang 4 solo in sweet voice, at Cooke's church, Sunday night. : vi! A. C. Neilson, of Newmk, New Jersey, was 5 visitor in the city, over the holiday. Perry Burns, of Bafialo, spent the | ~ holidays with his parents on Fron- tenac street. Stanley Uhlke, of Toronto, spent the week-dihd with hig mother jon Univer- sity avenue. William Gibson, Wellington street, is spending the holidays at his home in| Mississippi. William Horsey, spending the few days with his parents here, for New York. Tweed, was in the! in Strat-} | i : is | past leit | was * : {ALL 15 | handsome the I { former prices. { Mrs. L. ian. iy 1910. The 3 Coll wb VARA SHR treo Wh wr y uw 3 \ v 3 1 g i x x : er , pa lege Book Store : THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN E ASTERN ONTAR 10, For This Week Some at half price. 1911 CALENDARS AT HALF PRICE, . many can The selection includes very calendars, and you Few Year's remem- wish: at JUST HALF Calendars that were to $1.25. Now %$1.00 pick out brances you the 10c to $2.50 are now 5¢ Life Calendar, $2.00 Gibson Calendar, $2.00 Now $1.00 Tuck's Line of Calendars from Se to $1.00 'Now Half Price, Arts and Crafts from 10¢ to 50c, Now at Half Price, Some at I= Herbert Strang 260 PRINCESS STREET Holiday Goods at Radically Reduced Prices » } below regular priees. regular prices, NEW YEAR'S Some 1-4 less than GIFTS FOR BOYS SPECIAL, . 3 refs ri a AND GIRLS. i Ouly one or two of cach. Harrison Fisher's $2.58 Garden of Girls" | Chums, $1.75 Now S125] P - Tice, Now $2.50 Edition . of "Lady of the trated by Christy, ings Price, $3.00 Musicians $1233 x $1.25 Sir walter. Lake," illus- with 100 draw- Now £2.00 Own, Now 80¢| Centenary i Bois' | TW DC0ML'S | Now Soc] rae - | . Now S0¢ | Girls' Own . Annual. $1 Days With the Days With the Poets Now 30¢ Phone 919 Authors Hie Days With the Yama Yama Land, $1.25 Now Soc | Regular price, spending the Mr. and University tory of Music, Toronto, is holidays with her pavents, Mre. Abranam avinue. Mr. and Mrs. M. Nolan ter, Marian, spent Christmas, A. Boyle (iananoque. Joseph Abrahamson has been elect- ed a vice-president of the Zionist So- Shaw, and dangh with Williams McGall, of Rochester, N.Y, spent the holidays with his mother, on (Queen street, . Miss Maude Playfair, Albert street, is spending the holidays with her pa- rents at Ancaster, "Miss M. Slodn is here grom Hamilton to spend Christmas and New Year's with he¥ parents. Miss Minnie Ball, of the city clerk's office, spent the Christmas' holidays ut her home, in Alden: Mr. and Mrs. Arthar Van Slyck, Nel son street, spent the week-end with his parents in Napanee, Stanley 'Rutledge, attending Queen's, went to New York to spend the Christmas holidays. John Saunders, who has wen sailing | on the upper lakes, has returned to his home at "Boskey Dell." John Gaskin, of Toronto, is spend- ing the holidays with his sister, Mrs.' W. W, Sands, Earl street. W. Heflernan, Gananoque, guest of Mr. and Mrs, 7T. John street, for Christmas. Miss Grace Percy is down from ronto. on a visit to her aunt, Robert Sloan, Rideau street. Frank = Pollitt, of Hamilton, spending his vacation with his moth er, Mss. F. Pollitt, Quebec street, Dr. "Harry'" Hunter, Brooklyn, N. Y., was at his hor me, over Christmas, He returned to Brooklyn, to-day. * Robert Gavine, of Peterhoro, Sunday and Monday in the city his parents on Frontenac street. Mrs. Celia St. Ciair, of Utica, N.¥., is 8 ending Christmas week with her mother, Mrs, Salsbury, 'Barriefield) A Hopkirk and "Wid.' Thornton of Winnipeg, are spending a. few weeks in the city, the guests of rela- tives. William Caverly, who has been spending the past three months in the west, has returned to his hone in the city Mrs. Northrope and Miss Florence Northrope, of Detroit, spent the days with Wilfrid Northrope, Division street, Misses Georgia and Sophia Conway, of Bellamarie Convent, Montreal, are at their home, on. Union street, for the holidays. Miss Mabel Chown, Middleville, spending the holidays with her rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chown, bert street. Miss Edith E.: Culcheth, Hopewell hospital," Minneapolis, spending the holidays at her home in Portsmouth. George Smith, William Swrith, Christmas with lington street. Mr. and Mrs. family, of Sunbury, with Mv. and" Mrs. Nelson street. Frederick and Miss Toronto, Spent patents, Mr. and Wellington street the P on wi H. To Mrs, is spent with | i. matron of of of their Glenburnie, (ilenvale, spent parents on Wel Robert Gibson, spent J. and Christmas A. Myrtle Stith, Christmas with Mis. Robert of their Smith, after His home at Maple his parents in Layn England. . visiting will follow Pater E. Greenburg, "The Thief," is hero making arrangs ments for his attraction at the Grand, on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw, of Ot tawa, spent Christmas in the cits the guests of his father, Abraham Shaw, University avenue ' Miss Lillie Shaw of tha ( 'OnterVy- ---- ie f $45.10 $100 | Special values at $75 || ciety, meeting { Mr. holi- | | and Williams, | Joseph Robinson bas returned 16 his! wife advance manager for | dae, wore particularly io Connor, the whose efforts deverve in convention in i ronto, a Taylor, Bagot Ogdensburg, of their and Mrs, R: left," to-day, N.Y., to attend the iniece, Miss Ethel Taylor Frank Jones left last night for Peterboro after visiting friends here. Mrs. Jones 'will stay for the re mainder of the week. Cleary Hanley, Earl street, terday, to join his brother, { Vancouver, B.C., where the ! to enter business together, W.. Parkins and wife, Yrom Montreal, with his parents, { Parkin, 470 Brock street. ! The remains of the late Joseph Hick- son, who died in Kingston, were sent {on Sunday night, to his home in Rae boro, Ont, by S. 8S. Corbett, under- taker. k Dr. Samuel McCallum returned yes Trl to Niagara Falls. Mrs. Mc | Callum «will spend sonfe time with he | sister, Mrs. A. R. B. Williamson, Brock street. ) William J. Orr, B.A Canadian Westinghouse company, ronto, is spending the holidays {hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Orr. 20° Johnson street, Wiliam J. Smith, of this city, whe {has been appointed as fice chief fou | Gananoque, left yesterday to take up | his duties there. His wife accompan | ied him. Word was received. on Tuesday, the death, in Pellevills, of Mrs. J. Haines, mother of Mrs. F. | Lockett, Stuart street. She aged ninety vears, | Miss Kathleen Polowd nurse-in-train- ing at the St. Vincent de Paul i vital, Broekville, spent Christmas with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1. Pe low, John street, for | street, welding here left, yes Frank, two intend have arrived Christmas . M and spent Mr. and Mrs, 1 ol of the To- with L. » B.Se,, of F. 1, was + hos- { James Powley, a graduate of King | ston Bysiness College, and now an f employee of Bouicks Automobile com pany, of Flint, Michigan, the holidavs in ghe city, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ross | the Misses Ros arrie street, Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson "| Cire Lillian, Nelson street, Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Brockville. vl The friends of Mrs Stephen street, confined Dien for the glad to hear that ' from a serious illness and wa spend Christmas at home Mr.and Mrs. M. B.. dren, Cowansville, is spending and and and spent Kenneth 4 Ross, H Leslie, e Hotel will Te A, I past four months 28 rect s able to she he Wered and chil spénding Judson are To yp F or Xmas Chocolates, The Story Ever: Told 43¢c.; pounds, She. 1.70, cointes, *° Where We have just for $0004800000000000 SMITH BROS. Jewellers, Wish to extend to their many patrons --~Liggett's Sweetest Half pound two pounds, ~Fenway 'Ch Quality Counts received a fresh Christmas. ~ Beaut Hall pound, 35e.: special two pound box, Waterman's Fountain special boxes, uj 3. - "Rexall Fountain P pen for only $1.50 Remex Fountain best pen on the ~Liillette £5.50, $6.50, pound, $1.30. ens, 2.50 Christmas $$ ve Ce000804800008080 2 2 ov GLP IBD IEP ens, a GOOD market $ Razors, 'Heartiest Compliments of the Season Safety 'orders for Chocolates : delivered on- Monday |i | Any will be morning. MABOOD'S (hous | MMINCESS AND BAGOT STS. Sessa Have You A Return Present To Make? "N If so, be sure and see our stock. Very many Dainty Articles on hand and will be sold at exceedingly low prices. For Xmas Gift W. F. Gourdier, 78-80 Brock Ste Some Clee * Propris on BARRIE STREET TO BE SOLD i ------------------------ a - ts of the holidavs in Kibzston, gies [Pr. and Mrs. €. C, Nash, Privcess strvet, and will attend thelearsall Purvis wedding this evening, as Mrs Judson is a sister-of the vroon | Mr. and Mrs. George Nicol, taraqu®, entertained at a family ering on Chistmas dag Among guests Don distance waa thor sor iD. Stuart Nicol," B.Se., of Pitts bur r | Penn. J. Conley anil sor . Lindsay; (Tavence Chown, Mo W. Hrs New York ntreal ST. MARY'S MIDNIGHT MASS. The Last Time Archbishop Gauthier Will Officiate, At Mary's eathedral, the celebea tion of Christmas had, this year, 4 special interest, it heing likely the very last time that Archbishon Gauthier Would officia as chief pas tor of the diocese, and from this fact there arose aa impressivencss and solemnity in the carrying aut of the liturgical ceremonies of the midnight St. : hed; brick det b and ¢., solid Irnace . detached gas, Still selling Ladies' Cloth Coats At Half Price brick Irna and Mullin o Johnson and Division Streets, 'Fhone 339 COP 200000000000000 7 | Corner Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. mass which lent to the occasion. Brilliantly fice in his yet frsh decorations" with its superb altar daintily adorned wish cut flowers and colored lights, the im- posing ceremonies of the church the incense and music 'large, devout congregation: present un Scene. en- chanting. As have stated in the above, Arch. Fishem Gauthier officiated, having Reg Fr. Mea as high priest and Rev. Frs, Hanler and Metdon-ld for laadgp Dred sub-deacon. Rev. Fr. Halligan 'acted ad muster of ceremonies. At the close of the mass, hfs grace ; rted 4he apostolic benediction. musica] part of the service, which had: been { careinily 'prepared. was exetuted with |» Leprmdid effect. "Miliard's Mass was rendered we also * "Adeste Fideles," "0 Holy Night" pnd other selections. In the evening iy mashificent Fentum"' was contributed, preceded by the in which the altar Love, und- et Rev. Fr. Ualligan, participated. To the choir as 5 whole much credit is X- EO indafat Hab ha er, the ki fom 1 mewilntion, Prod. Fad ay TEE Beg illuminated, the vast edi Heieiaieiels Forthe Physician And the Nurse Sterling Silver Thermometer * C ABER. Hypodermic Pocket Case Needles, » Pocket Medicine Cases Focket Surgical Cases Instrument Satchels. Buggy Cases. Nurses' Chatelaing, Scissors "Forceps, Probes, Meditine Cages, The. New Year The New Thought ~=they come. ~hounding in to. 3: grther--strong, "proud, reso & Iutewddetermined © to outdo © their predecessors, A Let the New Year and the New Thought Bring You to Our * Laundry Sanitary Methods and never a fallure ln deolug spot less work--eremember, never a failure, . KINGSTON LAUNDRY Syringes. of Surgical ete, tha sie Everything required by 'Doctor or Nurse .in the 2 room Dr. A. P.Chown, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343, < ol., ably preyided at He organ.

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