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Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Dec 1923, p. 5

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a 4 DECEMBER 21, 102s, tenes ee Ce BET Tron Childhood to Old Age DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power plant for every country home. W.C. CANNON 264 BARREL SUHELT Phone 1158J. REALESTATE GENERAL INSURANCE Reliable - English, 'Canadian and | American Companies represented. Guarantee Bonds. Victory Bonds bought and sold. R. H. Waddell Phoues 5.u-306. 56 Uruek St. THOMAS COPLEY Carpenter. Phone 987. all kinds of Carpentry owed ates given on new floors jald. Have your hardwood floors clean- | "7 ed with our new fHoor clenning .ma. ¢hine, nr PIANO TUNING | Piano Tuning, Repairing and || Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pine Street. PHONE 134. DRAW. WIRRET DENTAL SURGEON. forse of Johnson and Wollizom Streets Phone 864 Amen Fo TRAIT UNE, SAFES, T, ¥ PONGH, Can TACK and STORAGE ERY DESCRIPTION Kingston Transfer Co. Lveuings 2331. Sone LINGO STREET. Dental Surgeon DR. J. C. W. BROOM L.D.S, D.D.S. Wellington and Brock Streets, Entrance, 130 Wellington St Evening by appointment. PHONE 679. WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington Street. Fresh Flowers and Plants dally. Funeral. designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Phone 1768. Residence, 1187. WHY DELAY t Bay Your Coal Barly. Get Better Ser vice at Leas Cost and have it when jeu want it, BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 188. Grove Inn Yards Hot Water Furnaces, Stoves and Quebec Heaters for sale, IL. Cohen & Co. 267-275 ONTARIO STREKy PHONES 83e -- W. H. Godwin & Son 7 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Ee ---------- For Christmas Rain Sticks KINGSTON and VICINITY Silk and Silk mixture vops. to "choose ic at all the skating periods at the! child of Mr. and Mrs. Bert J. Place, Extreme Novelty Folding Umbrellas at $7.00 up | fered in boys' overcoats at $10.50. | The regular prices of these overcoats | Moving Vessels (Jose to Dock. that they can winter months. PRINCESS ST., KINGSTON mediate rugby teams, "The Gift Shop. of Kingston" which won the dock as poste s0 Dominion championships are delight. ibe entered during the ed with the presentation which | But the [rule is the same, Largest Market in Years, Fawerd Green, market clerk, ported that the market on Thursday | !morning was the largest pre-Chri:t. The members of Queen's senior mas market in the past few years. rugby team who grad: lato, this vear There was s TR Ar Eat ttt At Nt St Pt A tg ta) was made by the city council] on | Wednesday evening. | em----d Profit and honesty sometimes ap- | pear to Interfere with one another. | case is otherwise, for the | re- Are Given Uniform. A ri {PEX 10 Inch Double Sided Phonograph Records The Christrhas Gift | "that Gives to All | A large variety arena. The music to be furnished | Cape Vincent, N.Y., died following a from at by a phonograph which has a power-| brief illness of blood poisoning caus- ful horn, led by a slight wound in her foot. $5.00 up ! | The child ran a small tack in her| Sale of Boys' Overcoats. foot as she was going down the, Most 'sensational value ever of-| stairs of her home in her bare feet. | were $15, $16 and $17.50; : ages On Thursday morning .a: tug | from 10 to 15 years. Prevost, Brock low ned the (Canada Steamship | street. Lines moved one of the company' . 9 rm steamers up to the dock of the Col Kinnear & d'Esterre Delighted with Pesentation, lingwood Shipbuilding company. | Members of Queen's senior and |The idea is to get the steamers which Jewelers the Royal Military College inter. lare in need of repair as cloge to the uch @ quantity of poultry | 65¢c | Apex Records make ideal Christmas Gifts. Give your friends Apex Records this Christmas. They make a gift that everybody appreciates. They are en- during, all-year-round reminders of your thoughtful- ness. There are so many to choose from that every taste can be pleased. DANCE RECORDS Covered Wagon Days : #120 If | Can't Get the Sweetie | Want Walk, Jennie, Walk ws That Old Gang of Mine", x: Blue Hoosier Blues ao Love, (My Heart Is Calling You) 110 An Orange Grove In California i» Chansonette ho Oh You Little S8un-uv=er-Qun **% Tr 00 Sweet Henry 8128 Every Night | Cry Myself to Sleep "== rw=t 2 Little Butterfly oie} Last Night on the Back Porch .i Easy Melody oh CHRISTMAS RECORDS Adeste Fideles (0 Come All Ye Faithful) se Silent Night, Holy Night wor Joy to the World suze Safe in the Arms of Jesus ah Christmas Hymns ~~ weary wor Lead Kindly Light 50 The Holy City 2m Voice of the Chimes 42m Lord Dismiss Us oe FOR THE KIDDIES Kiddies' Patrol (Christmas Eve) a: Kiddies' Dance (Christmas Morn) vost Coming of the Year ~ Christmas Eve [n 2 Toy Shop Ragtime in a Toy Shop 1208 POPULAR SONG RECORDS I Love You rox Tot sos Indiana Moon home S128 Wonderful One cas 3478 ? No! No! Nora Pos Teer 5 HITS FROM THE "DUMBELLS" Lil' Old Granny Mine «ws Come Back, Old Pal = On the Road to Anywhere ,, Hats Off to the Stoker - Dirty Work ws 0-0-0-Ozone - Oh! Gee, Oh! Gosh, Oh! Golly, wes Annie = Let Your Christmas Gifts Be Apex Records / The Sun Record Co., 260 Adelaide St. West, Toronto, Ont. : We have the Record Mail Get the Habit: : "For Records Try Treadgold's First." orders prepaid. us yours. when you wantit. All mail orders FREALCOLD SPORTING GOODS £0. | S-- with Clever i Prize Fights for Women, . |are each being given the uniform that the farmers were unable to dis- Why women seem to get 'such in which they took part in the pose of it, and many let it go at satisfying thrills from seeing pugil- games this season. Queen's is [low prices, Handles ists pummel each other. Sunday's 'the only university which presents -------------- Detroit #'ree Press. Don't miss it. the players with their ~~ uniform Bringing in. Potatoes. Umbrellas with unusual ttn when they are leaving. Large quantities of potatoes: are Mu ic at Arena. ro ------------ joeine #Tought into the city from handles make very welcome 2 . a The Athletic committes at Queen's | Died of Blood Poisoning. {outside points, and are being retaii- &ifts. These have fine grade University has decided to have mus-{ Nina Mae Place, aged eight, only led at about $1.60 per bag. Some have been brought from the Toronto: {distriet. Maritime province pota- toes are also being sold in the city: May Be Back. It is hoped that Roy Reynoids, | tlie crack wing player of the Queen's senior rugby team, who graduates {from the school of science nex: 18pring, will be back in the college again next fall as he intends to take | {post-graduate work. | Shopping In The Rain. It takes more than a heavy show- | er of rain to keep the shoppers 1 {doors around Christmas time, On | | Thursday, In epite of the-downpour | of rain, the streets were well filled | J with sho ppers. There was a hig rush | | | of parcels going to outside points. | The general delivery office and the | Its tamp office were besieged with peo- { ple with parcels from early morning) | until closing ny | Delighted With His playing. Bertram Sutton Brown, the youth- | | { ful violin soloist, who has won con- | ~~ iderable renown in the 'past four | | vears. delighted the Methodist |{f | church congregation, Pembroke, | with a violin solo at the Sunday | evening service. Mr. Brown is well | known in Pembroke and is being | | warmly received after a four year s | | absence, during which time he. has | | made remarkable advancement in | | the musical world. | Death of Ernest C. Denyes. | Ernest Clayton Denyes passed | away on Tuesday at Foxboro. De- |ceased was in, his fifty-fifth year and Iwas born in Thurlow where he had resided ail his" life He was the | youngest son of the late Wesley | Denyes. Deceased was a member of the Methodist Church and a member of the Belleville Lodge A.F. 1& AM. He was some months ago the victim of a paralytic stroke from which he never recovered. He was well known and muoh respected. , Mailing of Parcels, Early mailing, oorrect wrapping | and addressing plainly are among the chief factors in insuring safe de- divery of Christmas parcels and cards | before St. Nicholas pays his yearly visit, according to local postal offi- cals who are now in the midst of one of the greatest rushes of business in several years. The overseas Christ- mas mail is already on its way to make thousands of hearts happy. Postal employees, whose services at this season of the year Santa Claus =ecks, are engrossed mostly with the delivery of parcels and cards destin- ed for other centres and the usual darge influx of Christmas mail into the city, besides the regular mah matter, The Next Assizes. Kingston--Jury, Tuesday, 5th February. Meredith, C.. J.; non-' jury, 2nd June, Logie, J. Napanee--Jury, Tuesddy, 19th February, Riddell, J.; 'non-jury, Monday, 12th May, Rose, J Brookville--Jury, Tuesday, 4th | 'March, Meredith, C. J.; non-jury, | Monday, 28th April, Kelly, J. ! Belleville--Jury, Tuesday, 11th March, Riddell, J.; non-jury, Mon. | day, 2nd June, Wright, J. Picton--Jury and nom-jury, Tues- | day, 22nd April, Riddell, J. i Pembroke--Jury and nonm-jury, | Tuesday, 15th April, Lennox, J. Perth--Jury and non-jury, Mon-| day, 7th April, Riddell, J, f Big Rush of Mail. That there is no falling off in the giving of Christmas gifts is shown by the number of parcels going through the Kingston post office. The big rush is now on and will con- tinue for the next five days. At the post office, on Thursday,. the staff was 'busily engaged handling Christmas rush. It was stated that during Wednesday night, 140 bags of mail arrived from the west, while the mail from the east was nearly as large. On Thursday forenoon, over one hundred bags of mail ar- rived at the local post office. The staff is doing everything possible to dispose of the mail as speedily as possible. On Thursday three rigs were in use to help in the distribu- tion of magl, while on Ssturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday twenty rigs will be used. Gifts Provided by Will. The will of Mrs. Lucina Lavina Raines, Almonte, who died on April 24th last, has been probated. The total value of her estate was a little over $40,000. There is a bequest of $200 to the Rosamond Memorial Hospital, along with a considerable | amount of linen, bedding, etc. The sum of $2,000 goes to Almonte Methbdist church. It is to be known as the Catherine Rose and Helen Coates and Lucina Ralnes Memorial amd ie to be used for th r= poses of the Methodist church. Sums of $250 each are to go to the ol Children's Hospital ir Toronto, the Toronto Hospital for Incurables and Stanstead Coliege, Quebec, each of | these also participating in the resi- | due. There are sixty-eight and Ifutions named in the ho wa | N) Via Ice; steer atid snow and wind Will's tearing old roofs to pieces. ROOFING i It 1s more expensive to neglect an ¢ roof than to repair or renew it. We can supply Wood Shingles, Asphalt Slates, best Roll Roofings, etc. atever may suit your particular need. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards. Bay and Wellington Streets, Kingston, Ont. NEW PHONE NUMBER--1571. Phone 231]. / NN Fall Footwear See our line of Men's Fall Shoes--they are the best yet.. Priced at $9.50, $8, $7 and on down to $5.00." We have a large line of Men's Spats at $3.50 down to $1.50. See our English Spat Cloth line at $3.50. JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE | 7 CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS The British Whig Publishing Co. Ltd. SPLENDID DISPLAY of 306-8-10 KING STREET, KINGSTON; Ont. Ne Fn 70 Brock Street PHONE 243. Christmas Shoppers would do well to see our stock of Electric ¢ Pyrexware _ Aluminum war Child's Sets Lemmon & Sons Grills, Toasters, Irons, Skates Useful gifts for everyone. 187 PRINCESS STREET Hockey Sticks | 7 A mm, AN the | oom OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9.30 | GOURDIER'S SUIT SALE | Phone 700 ini <Alea Clearing odd lines of $25.00 to $35.00 Suits for $19.00 OVERCOAT SALE SPECIAL VALUES AT $25.00 Ee SEE OUR FINE BLUE SERGE SUITS, "a INDIGO DYE $27.50 TWEDDELL"S CLOTHING SHOP ee ©

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