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Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Dec 1920, p. 12

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2 "THE DAILY B RI TISH W H 1G. : : : : SATURDAY. PR 18, 1020. 1 010 oe hATE-SOCHA NEWS Hii I ---- "POW NSHIP COUNCIL: TTI Bh "LIVING 1S CHEAP "ue ana moe | INGIDENTS OF THE "DAY!" -- ARE HOLDING - MESSAGES BY-LAW N 1920 | Mr. and. Mrs. Wardle and little | Patiiam Hinchinkrooke, Vimet | . ' "Li 0. ffi { erie | Miss Dorothy, Bath, are visiting Mrs. | penn » Dee. 14.--Council, met; | Th te | [Four Dollars a Day for Meals | A. F. Roney. University avenue Racy Local News and Items of | members all present. Minutes ot las: [Because of Irish Disorders, | and Lodgings at Port | _E. H. Pense, Wales, will spend | ' General Public Interest. } Desting adopted. Moved, Reynolds- Says Western Union au Prince {Christmas in town with Mrs, Pense| fremeaere { Babcock that J. Freeman, I . Ken- President. a iba . Dotrow . {and his little daughters. Newman & Shaw's "Discounts." |[Bedy and C. Lee each receive $2, for the sraciton i DIodient to DoTIOW, Bu fll Tx : | Miss Lucy Merrick, will spend |. Try Chadwick's Coal Phone 67. |€ITor in dog taxes. Carried. Moved, ras] 18 Township p he of $4.000 i 4 ¢ enLabo ey) . y adwic 'oa 4 ive | . Washington, Dec. 18.--Direct te a F rebt | 09 tes I Fray There [Christmas in Beloell, Que. with Mr. | The price of oats in Kingston is at. | Babeock-Quina, diet J Good receive | timony Ho ee from | to be ¢ of the denn . f che . | c . v | ty- -33, in taxes. ed. | Y Rina 3 SSages Bie le 99 Hlii1s a hotel in Port au Prince, rated as 30d Mrs, Carlos Kirkgaarde, hose ley we cents a bushel. 544 C. w. | Moved, Babeock-Reynclds, that re. | the United States sent over British x I St a n ot the ] at st 1 She boat, thal eavges only $4 3 day {IOUSE Sasty wi} include Me. i neth | Li oops lukec, Phone J © "| port of M. Cronk, school attendance | Cables during the war had come ito | 3 ty, fo the Test roe for a room and three square meals, | Mowe and Miss Gweneth | Lindsay. Ltd, * : Carried. | th@ Possession of British business in i se t $473,430. - Council No. 20, C.O0.C.F., héld its | officer, be received as read. Lereats r : ; 3.438. Hi e 3 ' 3 oi ~ p 5 Tests was given to a Senate Om- is no deben~ 3 T= are gifts worth || vse zooms ate Small, ti He { Dr. McKee, has gone down to Mont- | election of officers Friday evening. Moved, Seyaolds Cronk, (hat offer | mittee by Cantain Fe K, Hi formar tu 3 iving -- always In | | with concrete floors and rugless, but | feal fs the holidays. la Electric coffee percolators, H. W. foe ted. a TR sheep ki oe s 8c lly a United States naval attache in| 9 9 Ill | they are clean and comfortable. |, Miss Thelma Bogart, Havergal [Newman Electric Co. b P Dd cheque for $45 balance |g, , America countries, i goot taste. Here you will || The same meals could not be ob- | Hall, Toronto, came home to-day to| Principal Bruce Taylor lectured Bes gent into J. L. Whiting. Carried. |" ne committee also learned from | ;}: ! fl ywhere Ii United States at | 5Pend the holiday with Dr. and Mrs. [in Napanee on Friday night. Seed, Cronk-Reynolds, that these | Ng weomb Carlton, president of the | on the credit of the oF find a treasure house o tained anywhere id . K ices in | Persons be deputy returning officers |x hse t double the price. Luncheon /is a | I. G. Bogart, Wellington street. eep in touch with our prices in and I clerks: Poll Mo. T. Beier |W estern Union Telegraph Company f $4,000, and deb suggestions. || regular dinner, and dinner is much * a's , | windows, at James Reid's. Clarif ad 8 0 a ' 2 1 that the British naval intelligence 2 no thar $100, RE . Pocket ||l/like an eight-course feast. They | Master Oharlie Low, who has been | At Queen street Methodist church & a - Quinn; po 0 2 A.B. Tatthorities now were holding up for| a tebentures shall ail bear th Thin Model Gruen Pocke || never serve less than two or three | With his aunt, Mrs. W. P. Wilgar, | Mrs. J. Evans will assist at the even- | Howes and J. N. Smith; poll No. 3, | examination all cable messages from | sa: ! : Watches : Come in and let us ji hover A ES according to Ihe { Mack street, for several months, will [ing service. J. Donohue and J. Fisher poll No. 4, | Great Britain tb the United States. | explain the Gruen wheel train {| American habit would be enough. | 80 to Aylmer next week, to join his The Court of Revision meets Sat- |W. Bush and G. Black. Carried. Col- | Mr, Onrlton was" unable to say whet. system. Then you will under- || There is fruit in abundance in Hayti, | mother, Mrs. Charles Low. furday afternoon to hear appeals re- |lector's time extended until next her messages to Great Britain or di-| be stand how this watch can "fit {and a boy standing on the front | . Miss Marjory Booth, Queen's Resi- | garding vacancies, income and dog Meeting. Bill to be sent to Port-|ylomatic messages of the United Sta-| next y sea, often | dence, will spend the holidays at her | taxes. land council for work on south tes Government were being subjected | {he ' me in Rutherford, N.Y. Mrs. M. McCormack, widow of the | boundary, amount $22.50, Portland, to such examination, but promised to | p iet the committee know as to the | & A ByYlaw for borrowing the sum 'of your, pocket like a silver dol- | lar," yet maintain the highest jp0ieh, Srerlooking the [ho standards of timekeeping pre- | picks the breakfast oranges. Mr lat Patrick McC ck assed | share $11.25. st i Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rankin, e atric cCormack, p i Cision. Addusted Tnodels in Joins Juvorite dim is she ken, Collin's Bay, will have Miss Marion | away at her residence, 230 Ontario Bill to be sent to Olden for work latter, | gold-filleq cases, 332 to M2, ! Nobody ever | Rankin, Havergal. Hall, Toronto, and {street, on Saturday morning. {done on boundary at McLean. Moved, Captain Hill testified that the | { {the least iation. Precision models, in 14 k. gold || ° 3t yariation | David Rankin, Queen's University, | Newman & Shaw's "Discounts." |Cronk-Quinn, that reeve and coun- | most glaring instance of United Sta-| | | | | { | | b :] t 2 a chic ter stayi n Cases, $100 to $200, hiring Jo 2 Ay a Rerras | with them for the holidays. M. Campbell has been elected {cillors each receive $3.50 for extra | tes messages getting into the hands A Young Man's Thin Model | | Miss Rita Field, Miss Viola Gibson [2 me .er of the executive commit- | services. Carried. Moved, Cronk- |of British concerns was whed the: 3 mT Gom-anE Mans Thin Model | 32Y: Waiting laltutully 2 ut or and Miss Lillian Potter, Queen's Resi | tee of the Canadian Deep Waterways | Revholds, that the following cheques | General Electric Company submitted | an issue y tee ve nd shal} be white or gold dial, 15 jewel | tipped three gourdes, which is sixty | dence, Earl street, have gone to their and Power Association. I draws: British Whig, $56.15; T.|a bid for certain electrical installa- | debion 1 'with the movement, at $20.00, Guaran- || cents. The maid, whose chief duty | homes in Beamsville, for the holi-| Dr. Huyck, Kingston, performed |Keer, $9; J. E. Davidson, $3.50; R, (tions 'for a Brazilian who received, | seal of the : teed, of course. || Is to spread the mosquito net, almost | days. |a successful operation on D. B.|Bdtterell, $150, $216.20 and $21.80; | next day, a bid from an English con-| 4 aruring rien [oe de Co Ww 'h Il | drops to her knees for the same fee « + | Floyd, Tamworth. Mr. Floyd is much |J. Donohue, $21, $150, $295.18 and [cern to supply the same articles at a} beniures t mount of the Nathinent of Jenlemens Yost Wa pe i! weekly. The boy who fetches the Mrs. Henry Paul, Newburgh, has [improved at time of writing. : $16.70; J. A. Good, $4.75; T. Wagar, {lower price than the United States]: : : om Soueie 2nd teryiceaniy | water and fixes the shoes gladly slips | left to spend Christmas with her son, | Christian Stlence lecture tonight 3 Souk Jin Sr oe, Si Breer. Mend ar, as set forth i esto 3. . | > ywels , les | Dr. H. F. Paul, Toronto. lat eight o'clock. | , 194.82, 73 an stimony was adduced at Ee RE fice BieeL En HES silver cases, from 320 wo [mans fowels {or three gourdes | rs a Dotter and Miss Mar- | on Thursday Mrs. C. Edson, 364 | 320.70; J. W. Bradshaw, $90.75; R. | further hearings by the committee | 08.07. PE oh Jublent to oh s7ia-tileA, casts iy {|| Laundry at American rates would |Jorie, Napanee, spent Wednesday in | Johnston street, had the misfortune | A. Hamilton, $4; G. A. Smith, $150 [into the general question of cable Ras his ....day of $30 up. Also solid 14 k. gold, ill { cost more than room and board in | Kingston. to fall on an icy piece of side walk (and $478.56; E. Storms, $150 and [communications and the three-corn-| A- from $45. All titted with fully (1 Hayts 'there were laundries. There | Miss Marjorie Newman Reid, who [on Barrie street, and break her $303; R. A. Hamilton, $33; L. B.|ered controversy over the landing of jeweled movements, il1ts much 6 86 our trom Sool rot | hav heen attending Normal School in | wrist. : |Gronk, $30; C. Babcock, $36; A. ja Sosth American cable at Barba- BRACELET WATCHES f{{ | dally to washerwomen, and it comes | Ottawa, arrived in town on"Friday to |. Secretary W. E, Turley, G.W.V.A,, | Reynolds, $33; J. Quinn, $27; E. | Sots. X Bien Involves a question of a Our Wristlet Watch is a real [||| Pack spick and span at nominal] cost, {spend the Christmas holidays at |Toronto, told the U.F.O. convention | Snider, $8; G. A. Smith, $5, G. A. | % Brat € inter-coastal monopoly time keeper, as well as a beau- | | tiful piece of jewellery. The | | | | i e , y : | : i : =. Imi .{ Mr. Chariton, In Qscussin the ||| point where it may bid for tourist Mrs. C. B. Emberley and son, Don- | Drury was the Abe Lincoln of On |G. A. Smith, $115; G. A. Smith, $4; | 4g d Ssing |[fravel." A max, stopping at the best | ald, left this weck for their home in |tarjo. | RT Geddes. $11; R. A. Hamilton, $4; | faine 2 oa Sistes messages |, 2 <0 g Swipe of ||| hotel here for the first time, feels | Winnipeg. The case of Everton Reynolds, [R. A. Hamilton, $37.25; G. Kelly, | irea aa h now, said there was i ! Township of | rather foolish when he asks for room | Durham Wells, Morrisburg, spent | an ex-gnard at the penitentiary, | $27; D. Leeslie, $4; S. J. Jeffry, $150 | tl me just fication for the practice as | Sto gor be bmitted to the || and bath and is conducted to a little | & few days with his sister, Mrs. I. G. [charged with having taken a letter |and $270.96; Mrs. Foster, $76 and Ire purpose Cre to throw Light. or: and at the same place as the annual || house 50 feet away where he may get | Bogert, Wellington street, on his way | out of the penitentiary from a con- | $125; L. A. Cameron, $137.50 and tal eral i ur Janes Great Bri-| 3 oi fta for the iicipal Council, and home from Toronto, where he was | vict, has been adjourned till next | $338.69; W. A. Wagar, $150 and {12:0 now, Chie Y. . Suspect, with re- | the Deputy Returning Officers appoints a representative at the meeting of | Thursday. [$200.16; J. Quinn, $85.50 anq | Siete to Jreland, He added that | ed to hold the said election shall take { 1s company had taken a firm stand But Hayti has not reached the her home on Aberdeen street. that most veterans believed Premier Smith, $31.65; T, Butterell, $7.50; t the foregoing is fact that we stock only the "os most reliable makes is your guarantee of quality. | | Ladies' Gold-filled Bracelet || Watches, fitted with 15 jewel ||| & shower. It's a hard life for wo- | i | i movements. A very satisfac- ||| men. : ' « \ tory watch at $20, y {| The best, however, is in sharp con- | the Co-operative Association. Electric irons, toasters and grills, | $219.73; A. Leeslie, $535.32. Car- 31st day of December, | 1. 4 3 il . {on the matter, but had been assured 2 t Eleven o'clock » fore= {hh v . W. 2 . ried. Moved, Reynolds-Babcock, that | » at Eleven o'clock in thie fore Also same watch in smaller |||| tT@st with the worst, for the laborer | H. W. Newman Electric Co y ck, th ¢ Eleven | | | : . | that no censorshi vould be i sed. sizes at $22.30, $25.00 ana ||| 5°18 twenty cents a 'day, and thous- | NEWS OFF THE WIRES tant oond Mrs. Bert Amey, Camden | nomination be held at town hall, Pic- | "2! 10 censorship would be imposed TO " . {[| | ands of natives live only on fruit that | IN CONDENSED FORM Fast, spon > low days in Kingston | cadilly. | Is That So ! patiyh $27.50. . | Hospital, where Mr. Amey un er- | 3 | "Here is some good advice, by | Doi He acs ho ans lo al | summin Solid Gold Bracelet Watches |i! found. like the roses, Tid F PI F {went an operation, which was very | ."CATARAQUI NEWS BUDGET. | jing!" Byice iL Cen And at the Ana Summing ~fully guaranteed, $25 up to ||| ngs From Places Far and |, cessful and he is doing nicely. | -- Remarked old Uncle Mutt : he 5th January, 1921, at 11 am. at the $100.. | a 4 Near Are Briefly Reeve Comfort, Camden East, [The Public School Entertainment on | "Your mouth is your best opening, : 2 the Clerk wili attend and These are from reliable ||| Recounted. brought to Kingston General Hospi- | the 22nd. { If you can keep'it shut." / makers, and are guaranteed tal with a mangled arm, due to a | Cataraqui, Dec. 16.--Christ church | --Luke McLuke: is oLisined ta the | grows wild everywhere, the year of the electors pS: of course. | Farmers of Northern Ontario make {gun shot wound, has not had the |'W.A. held a successful sale of fancy | -- re 5 il y demands of cabinet ministers, limb amputated, the doctors hoping | articles, home-made cooking, etc., in | "This hint is good," sald Uncle | poration, & DIAMONDS ! | The Winnipeg mayorality recount [to save it. | the rectory last week. Over $100 | Mott, jeld at the expirasfon of « blicati Profit by our diamond ex- ||| + |has been abandoned by the labor| Watch James Reid's windows for | was realized. | "Its sound. I think yow'll fina; | pom tle date of the A Th a perience. Don't judge a dia- [||| candidate, prices. Mr. Lindsay, Toronto, a member | "Your eyes will help you out a lot, licatior : de ¢ eleventh day mond by its carat weight ||| Result of first cricket match at| On Saturday afternoon 200 {of the Christian Brotherhood, is hold-| If yoy don't go it blind." of Degem Pen OR alone, for diamonds of equal The Late M. J. Lawless. Sydney, N.S.W., Friday: Australia, | mothers and children, who have been | ing special services in tha Methodist ---Canton (Ohio) News. ELL who desires to aa aa 5 weight are not' necessarily of ti Michael Joseph Lawless, proprie- | 267; England; 190. attending at the Child Welfare Sta- | church every evening this week, -------------------- | proposed by-le t deliver to the equal value. The worth of a [l|/tor of the Anglo-American hotel, Alderman A. B. Parker has an- tion during the year, are to be given | Mr. and Mrs. L. Loney have moved | See and hear famous Starr | {lerk. not . Ran he. tenth day diamond---its purity of color passed away at the Hotel Dien on nounced his candidature for mayor [a Christmas entertainment at the | into their new home on Nelson street, | Phonograph at Smith Bros, Jewel- Derare nn aay apboluted for Juicing the and perfection in cutting--can | Saturday morning after a brief iil-|of Brockville. Mayor W. A, Lewis, | Y.M.C.A. building by the ladies In | Kingston, Mrs. Richards is the guest | ers, King street, before finally decid- ; Evidence Act, that he is a tenant, whose best be judged by men who uess. The deceased was taken {ll on | having had two terms, is retiring. |charge. 3 {of her granddaughter, Mrs. W. ing. ee onde. for the time over Syntel know diamonds. Wednesday ~and double pneumonia The U. S. Congress practically Ladies' boudoir lamps, great varie- | Hooper, Sunneyside. Mrs. Kingston | Beautiful electric table amps, spe- i" hit ey to be food by 'the Profit by our diamond ex- ||||developed. The suddenness of his agree to place an embargo on the |ty, H. W. Newman Electric Co. |1 8 still in very poor health. cial prices, H. W. Newman Electric | propos AW able, or for at perience, we know true dia- [| |death is a great shock to numerous |importation of wheat, cotton, wool,| 'The free Christian Science lec- | Bishop Bidwell xonducted confir- | Co. | Ban by (of Lens voventatand that he mond values. Our reputation friends in Kingston, among whom he | beans, potatoes, livestock and meats. |ture, unavoidably postponed last | mation services in Christ church last | ~~e | municipal taxes in respect of the Prop. for integrity is your assurance was held in high esteem. The late Miss Hannah Chisholm, Alexandria, | night, will be given . to-night by Sunday. The public school children grey. of which he is tenant other than local improvement rates of honest service--come in ,, | Mr. Lawless was a son of Peter Law- and Miss Myrtle McWhinnie, Martin- | Bicknell Young, C.8.B., and the pub- | are preparing for a Christmas en- | A MIESON less, and was born in Kingston. Dur- | town, were two of the nurses who [lic is cordially invited to hear from tertainment on the 22nd. | LOOK 4 ! A SON, ® and talk with us before you "buy. ing the past ten years he was pro-| graduated from the Western Hospi- |an authorized exponent what Born tq Mr. and Mrs. Sandfield AAA AA ie prietor of the Anglo-American hotel tal, Montreal, Friday night. Christian 'Science really is. Knight, Sunnyside, on Dec. 9th, a Jandsome Solitaire Dia- and he bije popular with the travell- Sixteen prominent citizens of St. son. Mrs. Howard Keys was taken mond Rings, $25, $35, $50, M8 public, to whom' he became | John, N.B., were fined one hundred ill very suddenly last week and un- ALL THIS WEEK 1 $60, 875, $100 up to $1,000. known for his courtesy and geniality. | dollars each in police court, Friday, y y Pearl A Neshit, LT.CM. ) 3: derwent an operstion for appendicitis . Three-stone Rings, 75, He is survived by his wife and one | for failing to file federal income tax LETTER 10 ME EDITOR in the hospital on Saturcay morning. BEAUTIFUL PLANTS URGANIST AND. DIRECTOR QUEEN $7. CHURCH 125, , : son, Kenneth; his father; five broth- | statements for 1919. f > : Dn ny Foon und go A ers, Plerre and Leo, Kingston, Ed- A despatch from Laibach to the on ia. Witton, is Ihe Eves: Primula Malacoides in bud $175, and up , y ward, Brooklyn, N.Y., John, Syra-| Holland news bureau says that the fleld. : | and bloom 30¢. to 30c. Teacher of Singing and Plano. " up. {|cuse, N.Y. and James, Buffalo, N.|employee of the Serbian foreign of- Mrs. G. Horne has returned to her Stilo: 24 Division St. Phone 11673, Princess, Cluster and Fin- Y.; also by one sister, Mrs. Spralt, | fice, who was responsible for the A Correction home in Erle Pa., after visiting her rt ---------- 1 Ber Ring, 50 to $400, : {| Lindson, Serbo-Dutch disagreement, and the Kingston Derr 17.--(To the Edi- | sister, Mrs. H C. Simpson. os T A lot of Ferns to choose from. OO -------- Band a, Te, gh, Sonseyuent Breas Jn Aiplomatie Tex |,,.,. 'We wish to draw your atten. |Gardiaer i home for en days with [| Call and choose them at the HOME-MADE PLUM s atlo "| tion to an error that appeared in the | her son, R. Gardiner.. Greenhouses, PUDDINGS Three-st < fl Y rn ve Hane. Diamond Laval | GANANOQUE has been dismissed. Whig on Friday, Dec. 17th, saying a Mrs. F. McCallum, Kingston, who with white 5. Hi] that the Independent Labor Party {has spent some time in Turkey as a C Det a hain, at Y1a3. I! {MANDATE COMMITTEE | dealt with all candidates for munici- [ missionary, delivered a very interest- P. . Lawson FROZEN PUDDINGS liere, mounted in platinum. || 1 Ved § DECI: s | pal honors, which was of a political | Ing address this afternoon before the West End Florist XMAS CAKES $110. "i ps yop Jnder the auspices of REPORT = "®/nature. We, the LL.P., wish to state | W.M.5. of the Methodist church. Centre St. x pretty. selection of Single ||! Hiovable hte yf yo Five More 'Countries Repre- [ost smplizeieaity sat gush lp mot | ---- -- { One-half block from Street Cars MINCE PATTIES and PIES amond Dr. P t Hi or " > ; | IN 3 > 117 $31, $35, $38 and $4450, || the Auglican,_parich Royse, inelua.| sented at League of Na= | bvelieve that municipal affairs should | AROUND THE BATH ROAD | Phone 11744. Py Diamond Bar Pins, conven- ||| ay 'short ® iy RS opramme ae ug tions' Conference. be fought on political lines, Si {hat | Bulding Operations Have Been ry tonal design, gallery mount- || ng of Mother Goose'. Under the aus- ------ the Trades and Labor Ss I Going on There. : aC € S d € ed, centre platinum faced, pices of the Mission Band of St. An.| Geneva, Dec. 18.--Certain ques- | Working in Jonjunct ion > ed Bath Road, Dec. 17.--R. J. Bush- | from $127 up. drew's church, a fine entertainment | tions affecting international relations LPs hat 21) condidutes ate = bene- | ll spent last week in Toronto attend- | 302 KING :: :: Phone 141 PEARL NECKLETS was held in the lecture hall of that | coming within the jurisdiction of t 2 | t of our city and not for any other | Ing the U. F. 0. Convention ana re- | [lj] church last evening and drew out ex- | league of Nations have heen = re ports a clear programme. This part > Gifts of pearls are specially || cellent patronage. served by China for a more oppor- Purpose. ; of the city has seen quite a building pleasing and can be worn with i A meeting of those interested {n|tune occasion. Yours sincerely, Labor | boom during the past summer and any frock and on any occasion. iif hockey and in the formation of a Representatives of Austria, Bul- c Seed & rules ang PR or prospects are even brighter for next . ® They are solid and insoluble, ||| schedule of games for the coming | aria, Luxembourg, Albania, Costa |Council; Sec. C. Bie une spring. Mr. Blakey sold his new Fruit and Notice to the and can endure 4 hot boiling ||| season was called by Mayor Wilson | Rica and Finland, which have been - house to""M¥.~CHff for a handsome | bath and retain all their fine | for last evening at the town hall, and | made members of the League, had HEAVY FINES LEVIED figure and will erect a couple more Confectionery Store Public An ideal Xmas. gift. | ---- qualities. Each necklet is fas- was fairly well attended. seats in to-day's meeting, but did not - tened with a fine rhinestone A new open rink has been erected | participate in the proceedings. ON KINGSTON BOYS me Ld slasp. Priced from $15.00 to in the rear of the town park. The Formal signing of the protocol by a into building lots. Mr. Ellerbeck Qrange Hall Building $75.00, opening of the rink may be looked | representatives of a number of na- |For Having Liquor and Carry- was unable, on account of the sdarcity -- Chol F X ELECTRIC LAMPS sor At any moment as all details are | tions accepting the jurisdiction of ing Concealed Weapons of labor, to complete his house this ole Greults and: Candies SUB-POST OFFICE NO. 1 S arranged. the international court was planned at N 06. year, but will do 50 as soon as spring for the Christmas trade. A pretty Lamp makes a use- The water from the Rideau is re-|to be held this afternoon. - I . opens. = Alderman Graham is rushing --Florida and Naval Oranges. Formerly at Hoag's Drug ful gitt and goes about twice || ported, to have been at last turned The general conclusions of the Elmer Robinson and George | his mansion to completion, and it will Grapes -- Apples, Store, now located a8 far in furnishing a room- as this way, and the supply will now be | mandate committees' report, which 3 ? . ! : . Stockbridge, Kingston, appeared be- |be a splendid addition to this part of | ~--Grape Fruit. xa : " any other gift at twice the adequate for all needs. This is a|was awaited with much interest were 1 oth h inti 'OUR DOORS EAST ON THE price. fer% Dleasant plece of week-end news | that mandatory nations should not mrt Rents a vapance ai aL of elther build. [Jj --Taneerines. For SAME SIDE OF || for the working, ; i _|on Friday, on ¢ es Bodo Pe SAME ¢ } OF Library Lamp, mahogany ||| have only hing ne aos Whe 6d to them, and take ny mente nid: liquor for sale and Also carrying ing of Jemodeling, so that there will [1 Choice Pears. PRINCESS STREET Stand, 'with a decorated ain dare vat Fig, iid a out three | ed jo them, and take ng profit from concealed weapons. The case, which | be plenty of work going on in this ~Fresh Nuts of all kinds. | old rose shade, $12. The Spring and Axle Do mie t he Tin In Riploiting " thelr OWN | started about tem o'clock in the part next summer. The Princess ~--Candy for Christmas in fancy Jl | Office will be open from Ivory finish Boudoir Lamps, of the Works of the one mn nt > Re na ural TesquTven of those ter- | or ning, lasted until nearly 6. p.m. | Patricia Poultry Plant is meeting boxes, {Hl § 4.m. to 6 pm; to receive pare with cream, old rose and blue '!| Products C pel | ritories. Lord Robert Cecil, in pre- Elmer Robinson was found guilty on | with' considerable success, and will | --Candy C re ii shades, $7.00 the pact tou paRy closed down for | senting the report, suggested that at both charges, and was fined $300 and [also develop next summer with ex- | ndy Canes, etc. cels and registered mail, » L0. | s . Bl eee if Silver finish Boudoir ll! scareity of orders. Wp Mii ot least he woman should be appointed | .o5ts on the liquor charge, and $100 tended buildings and grounds. > - JAMES STEWART, Lamps, old rose decorated ing up on Monday morning, star 3 Moy de 21 ihe mandate ommission and costs for carrying concealed ea, fi WE SELL AT LOW PRICES. Posaastos shade, $8.25. The Thousand | ve much to do | ong. In default of payment, he mus | y oo Ne cusand' Islands Gun Cla recruiting Jomen sud children in the | sarve six months in Jail on jie liquor Wis Goes Ins Hvitatics ll 300 FITStEee ox K SETS h - . charge and three months on the oth- en S es e || p) : : Att ea we A nS STEN phy house, on Thursday evening. -------- er charge. George Stockbridge was Phone 339J. An apparently st¥ll-born child was A, gift that will be useful ------ een v , > | at Kite p Picked Two Barrels SATURDAY'S MARKET ws Fined on the MNquor charge, but| Ay ype December sitting of the | Ji SEITE = saved by pulmotor at Kitchener. Removal of every day in the year, a ' which will Bh Plant iy Of Apples N fined $100 and costs for carrying | suntv court, held on Friday, two | collections of the giver every Pples Near Toronto A Good Dfteeint Ob Turkeys and | concealed weapons. : cases were heard, Judge Lavell | " N awarded damages for J or the time it 1s used Toronto, Dec. 18.--Something very| The market on Saturday was nary in the EE of Robert M. Mec- ' Bronze and Brushed Brass [[[URusual for this time of year hap-|large and well-stocked generally, | Police Raid Pool Rooms Kay va. Richard W. Honor. Wie % Finished Desk Sets, complete pened on the farm of J. Henderson, [ with signs of prosperity on every | Confiscate Games of Chance |). verdict was announced, the wife OIL P AINTINGS with pad, ink well, blotter and |[|| 3(0P 24. Kingston road. on Friday, (side. Buyers produced large and of the defendant went into hysterics. fl perpetual calendar, $12, $14 [||| ¥Den Mr. Henderson picked: two bar. Realthy rolls to pay for their pur-| The Kingston police on Friday In the case of I. Cohen Co., vs. a $20. rels of fine big russet apples. Mr. chases, and the rolls from which night made a raid on all the pool | Boynton & Williams, for $500 due Special ofteri bi : i x itis - Henderson stated that it»was yery |they received change were just as|rooms in the city, and as a result of | on a promissory note, no decision was | Special offering, suitable for better class Xmas. Gifts STERLING SILVER TOILET- loat ual and that the tree at this time | healthy lonking. their visit seized a number of games | given. ENGLISH SCENERY : WARE. Jus yer Was all frozen up. "It has| ' One fine hand-fattened, machine-|of chance. Sergeants Bateson and The case of G. Eccles vs R. T.| : SCOTCH SCENKRY | Well, unless she already " bp aphened at this late time In| manicured turkey, weighing twenty- | Armstrong each had a squad of men | Grimshaw, action for return of goods | Sct Ar te Xr ia | has one, we would advise a a: elore, Hpi Henderson said. (one pounds, sold for ten dollars. | for the work, and the visit of the |and, chattels, and for damages for | IRISH SCENERY _ toflet or manicure set. It is a |! Am well up in years," The Other turkeys went at 45c, 48c, 50c | police to the various pool rooms crea- conversion of same, was commenced. | WELSH SCENERY real necessity to her dalnti- tree is fifty years old. Mr. Herder- | and 53¢c a pound, Ducks and geese'|ted quite a stir on the down-town | 'ANADIAN SCEN . il ness,--a Christmas Girt that [||| OR has been plowing every day for were from 35¢ to 45c. Chickens Toe Cooke's New Organist. ... | LAYADIAN SCENERY she would choose if she were {|| some time. . sold from $1 to $1.25 each, and . . B. Couper, tor the past few years | PALETTE KNIFE PAINTINGS asked. i Too Early to Estimate from $1.75 to $2.75 a pair. Events at the Y.W.C.A. organist and choirleader of St. Luke's PEN AND INK ETCHINGS Eggs varied from 75¢c to $1 a| In the Y.W.C.A. parlors on Fri-| Anglican Church, has been appoint. and other choice Works of Art, from £5.00 to $300.00. A good painting will outlast any other gift, increases in Brush, Comb and Mirror | Deficit of the C.N-R.|dozen. Butter hovered around |day evening, a Christmas party was ed 'to a similar position in Cooke's | Sets, $33.00 up. Brush and Comb Sets, $18, $22 and $23. A bepitiful sixteen plece set, con.diete, at $150.00. Kimear & dEsterre | { JEWELERS 100' PRINCESS STREET 58c and 60c, but the real article given by the board of directors and Toronto, Pec. 18.--Commenting | could be secured for 55¢ if one knew the Girls' Fellowship Club for the on a Montreal despatch from Ot-| where to look. Many farmers had | Recreation Club and the Unity Corps, tawa, which stated that the deficit |put up special Christmas apples in| fifty little girls enjoyed a treat and on the Canadian National Railways | baskets, and they presented a very |received gifts. The programme was for this calendar year will be around | attractive appearance. given by the little girls of the Unity sixty millions, President DB In one or two places large | Corps. Miss Hattie Chown also con- Henna said last night that it was bunches of holly were offered for tributed to the entertainment. mere conjecture. One guess was as sale, but' the main attractions were On Saturday afternoon, fifty chil- good as another. It was too early | turkeys, geese and the vegetables dren of the Y.M.C.A., free classes are yet to set any figure as to the |for them. A to be given a Christmas treat. {amount of the deficit. ---------- : Obit ui 3ade. The Bae To Anyway. Abarad has the consola- | The only time some men are sure e ey appear | tion knowing t neighbors | t are ht their wives 8s priced In James Reid's windows. are not talking about him. = ind are Tight is when : : 5 | ------ Christian Science lecture tonight at eight o'clock. : J Presbyterian Church. Mr. Couper is | a capable and efficient church organ- | ist, a successful chojirleader, and for | the past four years has maintained | one of the best chows in the eity. | He has also written several spendid anthems and chants, some of which | are well-known. Mr. Couper's many friends wish him success in his new | sphere of work. He takes over his | new duties the first Sunday in the | new year. value as time passes and improves by age. A gift good for 100 years, therefore "say it" In a manner worth while. J. LOXTON RAWRBON, Artist and Restorer, Studio: 159 Wellington Street. (Over Carnovsky's) Studio.open from 10 a.m. until 10 pm. Come in and get acquainted. 4

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