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Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Dec 1922, p. 7

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{ " WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27, 19232, \ \ fp-- | Good Selection of Winter Underwear For Men Tiger Brand Combination, $3.50 to $4.50. Tru Knit. Combination, $3.00 and up. Turnbull's $4.00 and $4.50. George VanHoerne's Phone 362w. 213 Princess Street Ld sn re Te Pe erst ssc CAN | vou SEE Small print or sewing! without eyestrain and! headaches? If not you would be well advised to | consult us about your| eyesight. y "1 Good glasses if "you ; need them---good advice if you do not. BRIDGE SETS and MARKERS « A "Double Four Hearts." 3 4 Ment ~--and the game is on; she's proud of her new markers with pencils attach- ed. Price $3. : table He likes a single deck in a leather case to slip into his pocket. $1.60, Registered 140 Wellingtor St. Opp. Post Comm Now Is The Time to decorate your Lawns and Cemetery lots with our Cement Flower Vases. Three varieties to choose from. Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELERS, PRINCESS ST., KINGSTON Kingston Jement Products H. F. NORMAN, Manager OFFICE: 69 Patrick Street Phone 780w. PARLORS 183 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON ~-- ---- Extra money can be made at this season by almost anyone. Do you make good candy, dress dolls, make | We specialize on Painless Extraction, | t y and (well 'as the wind shield a mind babies? Tell it in our Latest Pyorrhea Treatment X-Ray work, favors, Want Ad columns. Erni Don't forget to come and look over our specially arranged ONE PRICE TABLES. We have a $1.00 Table $2.00 Table 75c. Table $1.50 Table 25¢. Table Each has many attractive and use- ful gifts on it, and this plan makes SHOPPING EASY. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER and OUR STOCK IS LARGER THAN EVER. FANCY CHINA--SILVERWARE. GLASSWARE. ROBERTSON'S Limited 73 Princess St. 2 ald ------ f {ernment as the residence | Healey, K.C. {at the Vice Regal lodge. ARE SENT UP FOR TRIAL ;. Not Quilty Before County | Magistrate Bradshaw. os of theft of fowl and causin ily a Saturday {two city residents appear liminary hearing before Magistrate Bradshaw. | Wilfred Fowler, who was _serious- Injury was Tuesday's sequel night episode in which ly unable to appear, but M. R. Clarke. |Provincial constable, testified, T. J Rigney, K.C., appeared for crown, and WM." Nickle for the two {accused, Constable Clarke told of re- ceiving a complaint regarding the automobile collision on Sunday af- ternoon. He went to the scene on {the Point: Road in Pittsburg 'own- ship three miles from Kingston, and near MeoCormack's frm. He found the remains of a cutter in the ditch Why not give good, sensible gifts of Footwear this Lasting gifts will be appreciated. Make Your selection from the following offerings, all reasonably priced :-- Felt House Shoes, Hockey Boots Moccasins Overgaiters Evening Shoes Overshoes Rubber Boots Dress Footwear Cavalier Boots Skating Boots Allan M. Reid SHOE STORE lon the right side of the road, the [ marks of the car, blood about sixty- {six feet from the cutter. He told of {arresting the two acoised together at the Mechanica] Transport garage at 9 p.m. Sunday Dec. 24th. He was accompani&l + by Police Sergeant Armstrong. The accused asked to be {allowéd to square the affair, The car | which belonging to one of the accus- led was located behind the { | the cutter was on the wrong side of {the road. Cross-examined by Mr. | Nickle, Mr. Clarke sald the road was | fairly strai |accident ocourred. Melville Peck identified one of the Leghorn hens exhibitéd as his and 'two others as being the same as those he kept. These were 4n the pos- [session of the accused. The chickens | were worth about $3 a pair, At the conclusion of the evidence, | Magistrate Bradshaw committeed the {two men to jall to await trial in the county court, and their lawyer | proceeded to secure bail. -------- THE CHRISTMAS CONCERTS Were Events of Very Great Interest to Lansdowne People. . -- | Lansdowre, Dec. 26.--Each of the {four teachers were presented with a | Christmas remembrance" from the {school after their entertainment in the school house on Thursday after- |roon. Miss Howard, Miss Sprague jand Miss MoGee each left for their | respective homes in Guelph, Aurora {and OCheseteryjlle on Thursday to {spent the holidays. Some of the visi- Itors in the village for Christmas {wede: Mr, Nettleton, London, Malloy | Sham and Bruce Webster, Moptreal; IMr. and Mrs, Cummings and eon, | Brockville, at Dr. E. BE. Johnston's; | Willam Cook and family, Warbur- |ton, a% @. Anderson's; Fred Donni- | ma, | van, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, Col- |lins, Mallorytown, at Mrs, 8. Donne- The picture shows the chang fe ee eA er Ate tart mo, ON FOWL THEFT CHARCE Two City, Residents Pleaded Thompson Committal for trial on two gharg- | & bod- | to [day ed {pr pre- [Friday, County | Methodist gathering fnjurgd whe run down by the !the pupils were of automobile of the two accused, was the garage. here, is in Toronto for the oken as | Mrs, Gordon Laudon enter and bead |Sund { Hgts, The driver seid he did 'no: sée |C >= | the cutter until he was right on top | To) [of it and the other a ght at the point where the { f | | | | > HISTORIC SCENES IN DUBLIN. A new area was inaugurated in Ireland when Briti (troops handed over their work to the tr | State. The vice regal lodge was turned 8 of the Governor-General. Mr. i ing of the guards over to the new gov- |van's: Miss Marjorfe Donnevan, To- | {ronto, at her mother's home; Mies | {Fva and Eléie Doak at homs; Miss | Marjory Leacock, nurse- n-post-grad- | with her | New York, Leacock; Mr. and Mrs. Weeks, Poole's and Mrs. Campbell; Mrs, {Fowler 1s at "he home of her daugh- ter, Mms. 8. C. E. Dixon for {Christmas season, | tate-cou rse, aunt, Mrs. H with Dr in the town hall by the Anglican Sun- soo! {20th inst also the Saturday and on I night, were all well attende {different programmes 22nd, ins'. {and reflected much credit on those {who had given so 'much of "hedr time | children for these lin training the jeoncerts. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Earl, Guelph, | are at the home of the latter's father, Edward "Bar Claud Purvis and {family are at the home of Mrs, Foley. lA highly esteemed citizen passed away on Sa'urday night, in the per- {son of Wallace McNeil who was (eighty-four years past. Mr, McNeil | bad lived in this vicinity all his life. { The funeral was heid at the home of | his daughter, Mrs. M. J. King, | triends in a very suitable and com- |forting manner, The remains were placed in the vault at Lansdowne, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Patience and sh | 00ps of the Irish Free | Tim | Resort, | the | The Christmas entertainment held | on' Wednesday evening, | and the Presbyterian on | d and the | presented by | a first class order Hockey Boots-- ee ee ert tts es -- - Men's and Boys' Hockey Boots--Best grades made Ladies' Skating Boots The Speed Boot--very Tight weight, with heavy fleece lining, $5.00. ; - Brown and Black Box Kip Boots, heavy fleece lined, good strong soles with instep strap, $4.50. . Skates attached free of charge Invictus Hockey men, $6.00. Other styles $5.00. Boys' Hockey Boots, $3.50-- good strong makes with brown trimming. Boots - for ® a ge « Evening Shoes--Ladies Dain- Men's Dancing Pumps--A ty Strap Shoes, in brown kid Yegular $10.00 patent turn sole with fawn strap--black suedes pump--made by Smardon"Shoe --grey suedes--grey.-and black | Company, noted for high quality effects*--many styles at $10.00 footwear, clearing $3.50. = Abernethy's Shoe Store | err------------ Old snd New---the oldest tea distri where | buters in Canada offer you the newest |the Rev. Mr. Bockstead addressed the | and best that you can get in Canadas, i GIFTS FOR THE HOME _ DALY'S GOOD TEA Get your share of it from |daughtens, Mabel and Irene, motored | [to Smith's Falls for Christmas. Mr, | Fitzgerald, of the Toronto Bank staff holidays tained her hristmas night, all report a most en- Joyable time, Wallace. King is at ccused claimed [home for Christmas, -- LOST LIFE IN WRECK. Gustav John Drowned off the Tug Reliance. Denbigh, Dec. 23.--A box | | ay school class of girls on | FRONTENAC TAXI SERVICE social | and concert was held last Wednes- | day in C, Both's hall attended and the performances all were greatly enjoyed by everybody. The proceeds will be donated towards the building of a Methodist parson- | age, 8 very serfous loss by fire, met with being engaged getting out some building timber he cut one of his feat with his axe and will not be able to do any work for some time. Sincere sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mfs. Willtam John and members of their family for the reported loss of their eldest eon, Gustav, who was & member of the crew of the tug Re- Hance and lost his 1ife when the tug Was wrecked on the rocks off Lizzard Island on the 13th inst, . Midvael Ready and his sons, An- drew and William, who have been employed in the mines near Kirkland Lake have arrived home ta enjoy a Nuwith's well earned rest, Mise Gladys Stein, teacher in Little Ireland, and her sister, Olive, who taught eshool near Cloyne, have also arrived to enjoy their Christmas va- cations at their home. ------------ J On stormy nights you will want read ing matter, Starting on January sec. ond the Whig will run an instalment each day of "If Winter Comes," by AS. M. Hutchinson. Read it. L 3 THE KING AS A 5 His Majesty is se Hereford heifer in England. en in the picture w "Clairvoyant Jewel," FARMER. ith his prize-winning John Both, who not long ago had | another unfortunate accident. While | at a recent cattle show i It was well |' IT DAV D SOOT 1 Plumber Plumbing and Gas Work a spec falty. All work guaranteed. Ad. MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE A LAMP whose cheer- ful glow would give a congenial warmth to the living room. A TEA WAGGON from which is so easy and so ii he 24 HOUR SERVICE, hospitable te serve 279 KING STREET A PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS in Polychrome perhaps with Candies to match, There are lots of little things to cheer up the home for Christmas] dress 143 Frontenac Street. Phone 1277. Our words need as careful super- | Vision as our actions. { The always policy mn (rank coward: | A As I EI AO AN Att wr ptrtsstonist wom JAMES REID The Large Stére with the Christmasd Spirit. ree rn mm, is also a Phone 147 for Service. EE -- ANG AN Pt Ppt Siren Ng: tre sna | | Thousands Have Already Read [-- Hundreds of Thousands Want to Read It 1 "IF WINTER COMES" By A. S. M. Hutcheson, This famous nov&l is now known the world over. It starts in serial form in The Whig on January 2nd. The Daily British Whig has secured the right to pub- lish this great story in seal form. It is for the benefit of Whig readers, and those who appreciate good reading will One start it with the very first instalment. instalment 4 every day. . Remember-Starts on Tue, Jan. Second

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