Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1897, p. 3

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cugu, Is ner gumt. Messrs. George, Hugh. and Knox `Wa.Ikem are in town-a lively addition to the Christmas circle at Romilly Ilouse." ~ f-an !]...I._II , _ I `I Mrs. Haskell anti Miss Dorothy Has-` kell are spending Christmas in Piclon. I Mim Katie Marsh '11:: rnfnrnnrl 43...... on em urtlay. `Miss Margaret Robert.son,of Whitby Dulles` College, is home for the Christ- mas holidays, and Miss Vercoe, of Chi- cagu, is her M9.Q.Hrn_ Gannon nal. .....a v..,... street. Miss Amy MoGill has returned from Toronto where for the past two months she has beengthe guest of Mrs. Roberts. Miss Ethel `-'Mc-Gill leaves for Toronto on Monday. Miss Hanrlarnnn uihn nu... H... .......L -..- uu monuny. Miss Henderson, who was the guest of Miss Loraine Leaslie, returned to Perth on Saturday. vlfisu Rfnrcmra} Duh...-+.m.. ,.r uu.:u.._ Honk. Women's. OII;ll' and lion Slippers from I50 :1 pair at Abnv-nmhv - -2 uuruys nospmunty that evening. A Miss J. A. Hooper, principal ot Roth- sny Ladies` College, is spendmg her holi- days nt her mother's home on Earl street. l~l i.~.. A...... 1,r..n:n 1... ,,.n., s - ' 9 On Wednesday evening next. Mrs. Corby, Belleville, will give a. Christmas holiday ball at the Quinbe hotel, Belle- viile. Very elaborate preparations are being made for the affair, the supper coming from Toronto. A party of Kingstonians will leave town on Wed- nesday afternoon; to partake of Mrs. Corby`s hospitality that evening. A. Hnnnnr nrinr-innl nl 'Dn+l. . v w v ` Cards are out for zfn At Home, at the "Whig" hall, to be given by Mrs. Mackerras next Tuesday evening. 0 O O ' A , . li'ooe.t Mcllorine dreued up! The very As it any one wouldn't know Santa Claus! I- carried the old visitor.` The children. from the homes of plenty, who were there looking at the` orphans feast. were quite as much taken with Santa Claus as were those whom he honored with `his first visit `this year. One 1 pretty little dark haired girl-who has long anticipated to-morrow night, when ., she expects to meet Santa Claus at a Christmas tree at Somersby House,"- . thought itwould be good` policy to make ['his acquaintance while she had the op- portunity, and stepped out and shook hands with him. I noticed thgt Santa I Claus gave her a. very scrutinizing , glunw , so I have no doubt he will we!- [ come her as an old friend when he , sees her again to-morrow night. But I before I close this subjectvl must tell i the children what a. great secret I ` discovered. I know, for certain, where ` this old Santa Claus lives when he is at home. I don't mind letting you know the secret either. He lives up among the Starrsl" Really he does. and it you think that can not be, you need only ask any one who saw him at the orphans` home yesterday. I am sure they will tell you that I have given his correct nidress. ' U . (V_A.I_ W, - yenterlle .i and e cspote on his heed; sndhe told no itvwas very cold when he came from. some of the children did not believe he was Santa 0 Glen: at all, but thought it wasglr. I ea. And when they looked around and saw that Mr. Mchlorine was there . too, they let their doubts go and we]- srscIunF..-*..=-.= I-cu-umunauuupu -GERALDINE j-i-wGI won` an -Q--v --and FI`I ' Ill Wdlji R. Ih`$I. I] nuunqun gun-u-you tiftolnw "23 2...... nn1_nn.__4__-. ... _ Saul Sm, mu bomon In. double anal noun nu Johnuon 919- . now lonunud but nun La thumb '"'":cn'3'a: a J apron n :1 an mum for file. M lot! or gxoblluo -.5-...-_-- .. - _. , !where all kinds of Wood is to be i had at lowest prices. ` `Boom & en's am. _1.s15.1_'z pow. now -- B-`L`_ _- Forget it Not. my um. I -u mun uu sale price I7 50. We hnvo also A ounom Inudo onvor (`on which we consider without. doubt the Ho-' ulna In tho domjnlon. Our prion no: It In well worth 15, 01000 Prices. Qnlel Bun. Crumley Bros. A hu-nnvul Blue mun md Beaver Uvor com. with velvet collar. Msny would nu chub st. 5750. Our price only 35 Anorlm ner lino. nmo nut but uouson you wnuld pay noel --a nun 310 Sale prices`! 50. W: hAv. Alum. . .....o..... ...-.a- ___-_ n--. `loo the Genuine Bu-anlnu we are nlfarlng.` Va uhon desire to cull I.-oohl ntvontiun to our v...:-k s! I n`: No`-by Coats We no showing :oxcellont. ulna In Ladies Bondy Ilndo Colts. .Now doulgnn at Book Bottom Prion. 0:11 IT. F. Harrison 00. A Merry Christmas and many rel urns of this happy day to all. You'i's respectfully, HIE B[S-T IS THE CHEAPEST COAL that is COAL at Jvv, \-cur ` Sulid Leather Writing Cases, Portfolios, bibles and Prayer nooks. Special low price. V`) aenrge Elliott's Works, 6vols., Cloth $2 B.Jy s Own Paper, 1897. Girl's Own P.sper1897. Leisure Hour, 1897. Sunday at Home. , Chatterbox. Pvize Children ; Friend.` Infants` Magazine. Banish Workman, etc. Juvenile Books. Toy Bo )ks. Evening baznes at 5c, xoc, 25c, 50c, etc: C..|.'J Y .....LL-_ II1_.'A2__ I` F. NlSBET S a\ubu.'I-II run qlluu Dickens kV0rk9, 15 vols, fne paper edition $8, rcgulan pncc, $15 Pa.rkman' Works, 12 vnls., $15,. reglar price $x5. n;..1.-.,~.. ur...1.,. .- ...x_ _. ulu not no g I then got; Milburz1 s Heart and Nerve ` Pulls for her, and am glad to any aha nut- ed to improve from the very rel; few doses. Now she in all right. again. Ber` blood is rich and red, her nerves and heart are toned up to their old Mme vigor. and she is bright. cheerful and happy. In fact, . uhe is his another person ; and I cannot. be too thankful for the good my wife has reouived from these wonderful pills. , _ _-_ --_ _-_----w-cg varnor M Pnnoan Illtl Wonlngtun run ....__._______...______.__ n HOLIDAY nouns, Ht, nu nor misery. V "Frequently ehe wee dizzy. and ulweyig I fell: generally broken up. due to poverty of {It the blood, caused, by irregular circulation. tier nerves were so bad then ~ the slightest Bu` noise would eunrblo her ;and she grew very I melancholy. She docbored for a long time ' and rook many kinds ot medicine. which "011 did her no good. D I than unh Hilhne-n : l:l....a- ..-.A Mn... 11.. manseelng ueeru anu nerve uollblo : My wife has for I number of years been A green auerer from heart and nerve,trou- blo. The pains in her heart were very se- vere. ngd violent: palpitetion ensued. Her hen-0 seemed to thump and best too as pidly. Often it seemed as if it wouldmnieie up in her chroma, cmaing a aenution of emothering. Severe headaches aleo added to her misery. "FI'nIInI .'u elm was .I:..-... ...-A ..l_......` Thir in what. Mr. Seumel Hell, No.2 Fire Stetion, Kingutou. Ont... has to eey about then.-cent recovery of his wife from diebreuing been and nerve trouble: M17 w|f'n Inn for A nnmlup .0 Ivnnnn I..-- Modioal Soionoo Eotahlisllas. tho Foot that Heart and Nerve Troubles Impovorish , > tho Blood. , I DUHIID UVIII. III: For sale or`Bxclne nnnn Jnk-.nA.- -`J I__n __ uuuu: I013 nuunoonn llnntol (Dunn tho o Inn on others 0 In contra 3 not- -ion um mm on . J- 3 vi ms. 2643030: kugudhthb ctvonutbo Inns The Corner Bookstore .-- *1 ID. __________ _ all ..... ,_ ._ BIUHA BIz0lI. Ioa ts And Hjpl ona try Cu-hr : Limo Liver Pull: for pick headache. bvliuu-nova or cm-Hp`. non. you will nova:-"av withnut. thou. Tony no purely vegan null and any to can. Don't thin. - Nan Vnn-L Log. II. .II. IL. uni. Iron ! man. . N01 York tu.35o I"I.. I IN. for CI. until OI:-iutnu only. 3. 0. am. doll. E. A Norton. a well-known citizen 0! Orimehy. Ontario, was -severely attached with inammatory rheumetiem come I twentv years ego--eftel' a time he recover .ed. but live or -ax wt-eh ago the dread die aa:-e returned no violently that he had to we up work For nearly three week! he y In bud n-uerlnu terrible agony An; other reeivient of the town Iiho bud been cared by South Ame:-scan Rheumatic Cure peruuaded him to try it, end to He great nu-prise alter neiug the medicine but one week he an so far recovered ee to about town. Fiona the nut done taken lelt marked improvement, end today he ie moat enthneiaetic in eingiu in praieee. No one too eevete lot th American Rheenotio Gate to check in six hours, and cure pennaaentlv. Sold in WC: Iledley eueceaor to N. O. Poleoo & me truest and nest in the world. I wish everyone of my paper friends, old and young, the brightest and mer- riest and happiest Christmas they have ever spent. and may they feel better and nobler when we think of the greatest gift of that day, God's only Son, Jesus.` an [Inammatory llhoumnlun no Juno llo ' would Not utond to In nan; Illltlo-I Liven THPOO min In -gaunt:-3 III" when TIIII "uoml liomnrllnn" of 3-I can-n. noun Anwru-nu IIIIOIIIIIII-It l Dun. Pguod Illa Way-It Help-o In I row noun, Illll speedily CIll'Od-aoO` 75 can In mlmrdianFIro&LlfnI cm i d In b b .1 1 mm. n .:.. "..... .."..:: 2.. .... ....'.....':::. - unu me very best for everyone. I know this week of three kin- dergarlens where the children all play- ed Santa Claus for mother or father. How merry and delighted all the wee folk were, and I don't wonder if any one trys to be like St. Nick, for he is the truest and best in the Wish aver-vnnn nf mu nnnn-0 I-2---L un.uousiy waiting for to-morrow morn- ing. What. will he bring you do you think? Snow shovel, hockey stick. doll, `perhaps one of those charming little stoves, ,"ust like mother's, that we see down town, or it maybe one of those lovely picture books I saw only the other day with the picture of a chicken riding a bicycle! Who knows what Santa has thought of giving each one! All the advice I can give to help you find out is: Go to sleep. Go to sleep early and when you waken be as pleased as you can for Santa. has done his best and the best for week nt` th-no Irin- ora. Ionaru, um.` All Ion Blippun from 150. s puir at Aha-noIIIy o. prmuu uua ever seL any eye on him at any time. He is :1 fairy that is brighter than the brightest and jollier than the jollieat. How we all love him and are anxiously waiting for inf. ha hr-incl nnn An Irl\|I uwuue un uuristmas qay. Dear me! Are you nearly ready for bed? \Vell, if not hurry,hurry! Do you forget that Santa is coming, oh so quiet- 13' nnd very, very quickly. but, he will not come while one eye is open. He is `us clever as can be; boys ulwuys think they have seen Santa, but not me living person has ever set him any is .-1 fnirv Ihnl in i..a..m... \n.4v\1\1 uu.u:: pcupu: UVQ`!I` LLIB 8838. `May- .he you cn.n t get oats, it not. lmeud .cruml)s will do. Try it and see what `a. delightful chatter the birdies will make on Christmas (jay. Am vnn nanrlv .~....a.- rm. having pets without feeding them. I wonder if we could not copy the peo- ple of Norway. They think not only of their own but of the little birdies lhatane flying out in the cold. \Vhere would they get their Cbrisunnscheerl in Norway they are sure of a. real good _menl on Christmas morning, for every l family in Norway, no matter how poor, puts a branch outside the door with :2. bunch of oats, or some such grain that ` birdies enjoy. I100 delighted the birdies are I am sure! Could the little `c-l~.ild*ren of Kingston do the same as those little people over the seas. May- won cn_n t mat nnfu if nnt n.......a You remember last week's story about John and his Christmas? How thought- he was for all his pets! I am sure each lot those pets would have had n. good `meal anyway. No one would think of having pets without feeding them. could not com: Hm nan- `Sing little children, glad ~ We love each other for 4 sake. , ___. Carol oh! carol, Christmas is here! Giuddest of birthdays in all the year, Glnddest of birthdays in all the year. Long ago" Christmas, in winter mild ~Brought us from heaven the dear I Christ-child. - um cam mx IO ifs VVU IUVC sake, '6 love sake." vnmugun lrom hen.ven Christ-child, Brought us from heaven the dear I Christ-child. , wen: you smut have :1 Christin: ' cheese For that nice little joke." If you don't think this story true, 9 Why! I can show to you The very stoking with the hole The little mouse gmuvetl through. -Emilie Poulsson. How Santa Claus did laugh 4 And then he gzxyly spoke; .``Well! you shall have I cllooya "us not polite to contx;n.djct- b Your pardon I implore- But in the fullest stocking there " could pu one thing more." I Oh, ho!" laughed Santa, silly mouse, Don't I know how to pack? I By filling stockings all these years. I should have learned the knack." And then he took the stocking dow`n , From where it hung so high, And said: Now put in one thing more; I give _you leave to try. ' The mousie chuckled to himself, And then he softly stole Right to the stocking`s crowded toe And gnawed a little hole! "Now if you please, good Santa Claus, ' I've put in one thing more; For you will own that little hole Was not in there before." And then be filled the stockings up Before the mduse could wink- From toe to top, and top to toe, l`h-re wasnft left. a. chink. Now, they won't hold another thing," Said Santa. Claus with pride. A twinkle came in mouae`s eyes, ` But humbly he replied. {It's not polite to contm.dict- Your mu-don I I'mnlnro._ , uxauau - M -Sless. n-me E vi}: an m AGONV A roerry Ghristnios, little friend," Snld Santa, good` and kind. "The same `to you, six-,". said the" mouse, I thought you wouldn't mind If I should stay awake to-night And watch for van awhile." One Christmas eve, when &ntI.Claus Came to a. certain hnunp une unrmtmaa when Santa Claus to a certain house, To fill the childmns stocking-3 there, He found a little mouse. 7 *=-*-'~.:_:;:':.:';-2-..:-.:..*,::',.".:.:..-..-* H" " I o noononao ""`$lI?.?;'?.'. '3"`"' '-":.'. :: 3713'. .; :.."`............` n3.'.'r":-o:"" `BEING C UTILIGI. IIQOI. K` I. Innnlnl lnnn Ila- uo..__.. u. 1 snoula stay awake to-night you awhile." You're vqry welcome, little mouse," Said Santa with a smile. `each other for ~ B gztyly spoke; _ Chnstlnus Izucvueoueuue `Pain PAauLuM. T Lani E.` -- I I echoes wake, dear Christ's * dear Christ's ` and laugh ! r_..-.. All physicians know this- to to be a fact. The oil being prcdigcstcd, and cmbincd with the hy- pophosphitcs, makes a food tonic of wonderful esh- forming power. All _L,._f ', Iau: 54 I-l\IIV I KTU"""\l BM we do me Imunnco basin; of the any ad vtnilmy hut vho nlm. That In to say, we Invo onroh no and It is incna-in . I-o In til nnrlth tho Inna-0 uh noon Exod- Idln communion. Low uno- _- ..-..-J ---r vnuvo _It seems to start the di`es- tive machinery working properly. You obtain a greater benet from your fooil: wlvn a nun clan surplus on huld. We are proplred for the xunh of highest quality Chri-tmu candies Sbipmont. jun. nmvod to-dny from New York. 35 _n lb.: 3 lb. for SI. E C Mitcboll. How a person can gain a ` pound a day by taking an ounce of Scott's Emuisiom is hard to explain, but it certainly happens. 5 ..-........ ;- .A.__. .I 1` rum! me. n. u summon. - Queen : college plea and banjo clubs I!` nvod back am 4:30 o'clock Int. evening from their concoct tour An emhunin-too ocopmon wn.-1 given them in Mob town may visited. and the tour not completed with on nub cub surplus hand. In Ann III-llnbrl la. 5|... ...-|. -1 I.:_.|.-_. IIIUW. If you have ever seen A little chil in I peroxynm ol Group, or if you have been an- noyed by I com-mm. tickling In the unmet. you can npprocietue the velue of Ran-mu : HIVO Syrup end Tolu. which given quick relnf 25." E 0 Mitchell. (\nAnn .n mull-.. ..I.._ ......| |.-_:_ -u..u__ -_ uunnuuo 1'4. U. AIAIUUUUII. :5. tar any cluru U eunnn hu boon un- -b!e bu L-certain what-. mused one damage to one of the chairs in his uioe He is of opnnvon the damage wan done by 5 dog, but. how no you in or out he in an 0 Ion to know. '` ____ `_____ ______ _A7_ 7 n... a u u - WI!` (4116 rply Perfumes, perfumes. See our display. Pnrfumer an. all pr con {rum we I bot.nIo.w 83. m Fm on. E 2'!-h and American makes. E. C. Mitchell. .. I ._ . nun on-A .. ..u ..... I ...-._ L-- LA` 5 `mis I0=.nIIUI.u. '90" I UOWXI. Ch-A-.1`:-um . `III! Last. evening a col`poral a guard from "A" eld buttery pabrolleri the prinoipnl -nraotl no one than no members of the oorps bacame boo jubxlann over the celebration of Chrvaumaanide. The men were very well behaved. ul\:.I _-_. _.A L_, .u A UU'IVUu- "Did you not hear the curfew boll ring- mg ?" said I policeman to I limo boy the umber night. You. huh I don't. can any- more for the ringm of the kurloo ll than I do for my mother rmgin I die cloth," was the reply Plsrfnlnnl, nm-fun-can 9.`. IIIID .-l:...I-.. UUB DON'T l-if?!-l(. nu` -- A- AL. I_.____._ 1_,.,, , UBBII IIIOII I01`. Fme.-I: candies in 1 quality considered. 3 lbs for 8]. E. C. Th. rnnnknnn -5 0 0 Inc Ior 01. 1'1. U. 1 The members of " joyed half-holidays 4 days. To day may I Uhriatmna vacation, I 4th I _-A. _,,_ ,1 uvuranoeu 10!` `Juan an buwyerl. In the public accounts committee bills in connection with Kingston asylum have been nixed for. D.-- L _-_.l:__ .-._ ;___,, V. I nu nuur and I null IIDO Bull morning. The Nepanoe council sends it: indigente no King:-ton refugee.` paying 81 per week f .r their keep. Yqogcun get father or mother a pair of overehoeu lor `Xmas at Sawyer- e. nubhc mcnunu mmmmm hill- gnu. Inna 0! men: at: unw_vor'a. The 2:10 G. T. R puaengor train in: an hour and I half lube thin morning. NIDBIIOO council hands in indianntn .-..-..4?_ Wynn the Bus: utsporten on-aunt on tho ` In. The Wma will not be issued to-marrow. Sleigh robes, large grey robes, 86 50. 87. Oak Hall. * A warm felt nlippor makes 0 good Xn_na gift. Lona of them at Saw_ver a. T. R ntunnnanr tn-nln -An Kl nnton T111108 Psrents should interest themselves in g-tting good candidates into the eld for I place at the board of eduostion for 1898 In some of the words such oendidstes are now before the people In others. how- ever, the seekers for this position ere in- competent to perform the duties. Some of these inccmpetents have been st the school board betore. end their history, I! looked into. will not warrsnt their re- olacement Others are new men, not only without experience Ill school matters, but are unlikely with experience to me- terielly aid in the work of school manage- ment. Illlllllllllll IJWIIUTIHIP London News Datruin recently adopted the plan of an electric light plenn Under this regime the man of lighting the ntreeoa has been reduc ad from $ll 15 be 87 20 per arc lamp All the public buildin v-, school houses, police lhntionl, et.c.. me` ighretl by this plannand en egiteuion ie on foot: no make another Map forward and furnish electric lighting to lhO stores and homes of the private cicirm-I. Governor Piugreo says that this would 5 he electric lighting our of the luxuries of I la. no he enjoyed only by the wealthy. enq plnceit wichin reach of the humblesb citi- ZBIII, ltnud Up tnd-lzums Thom. Kingston Times I- .u-nnfm nhnnlrl intnu-n-I. H.-.-... uu (lull)! uuay nnvo to play an`: anion. In is on great shame Frontenac! were not admitted in the first place. but at this date there is nothing else for the mum to do but remain where they are. -_. London & Lnnculllre Lm Aunt. not Company. lR9'l...........I!0llJI It-Al .......180'I rho nut qnlnqucnmnl dllitlhh of pram. will Onhpfneo one the clan of the ho kn o').`1l DonInbn.1U7. All thou joining the comps: Ybolmo this date will be onutlod to mm nu n pton. Mllla at - unnln hll. Gononl Anna. Ulanvoo 9` Not. t 0~t-Ai *'~9 w.oo. '1`.r'-nso 'l`ulem-Am Neither Brockville nor Cornwnil has eat-bliahed A reputationeuch an the Fronte- nac have established, and for that reason nonh should be where the Frontenac: are now. Kingltqn can support three Ienior reams when other cities could not ' `support three intermediate teams. The Fronleneoa will never get overheated from the number of names they have to may the IE in il Ilfallh uh-ama P1-nntnnnuu warn nu`? IF TIIIIIUIII` Tar-nto Tulem-Am Nnnhar Hrnnln qemumn TIIDOI. Anna Held beune very nngry the other day become I poor geroon in I New York restaurant polished her pine with his apron efcer breathing vigorously on in. Perhaps he did nob like ton-pic onib in Annals presence Those brnmy dounyl are becoming pernickety. . ruuuuylpms lmuoun. "Are you going so send your Inot.hor;in- luv :Ohrissuns present ?" "Alu, no ! I with I could nnjoy thin privilege. ?'Wh can't: you ! Surely you cm afford it. ' "You. yon: has I cu. o and in. Sin : Ms our house. smiltan Timon. Anna Held ham lorry no coin Not hand It. ruilmylpms Bulfoti. .u " you mum send vonr math uouron Tnbnno. ` Thorn in no om-or way of ' promoting 3 spirit of peace on earth and good will to- wards men chin by keeping your Iidowslk clean. , any Iuuru II!!! II BIIIW. Hamilton Herald. 4 , - The Hardy governmcnth timber policy her. will nuke the but kind of campaign M m- ' KKXIII Dosroit Tnlbnno. ' Thnrn in run an Wealth : um `tiny Inch. Ottuu Oman, _ . Tho am polnoy II no soul thotorypolioy. London, Unfpool and Glob. H" Ilulltlllcl company lfnnlh ova ljlnlllx In nalltlnn .- _L.-. WH|G'5 WINU WA`=TS. .13.: loo. 1-born` I-116 It now. can Henlrl. In-ontonnol 0! Klligutun. Tulan-urn Munmlpal Ownunhlp Lilla Indeed lzh Toned. 'rn.\.. I town at: lowonts price, N or York chocolates, 1. Mitchell. "A" field buttery on- ; during the put two y were given their usual , lashing until January alitlanlty. VEHICLES ioollowitlth suamas .lV wean- JAHES LAIUINIY. r=a-.:-.-.:-.';:.*~'- S`O'PEN AT NIGHT. Ho IOCMII I'll mpltal. Ozmo lonnul Wm. Allen & Son , BTOC ?"0I|?|:l'$I|Iu-O. A LLEN'SV sh-Io:-.3. . .% You'll lnovlr It by who Pu, Wall Papers suitable; for Kitchens. Dining Roums, Halls, Bath Rooms. Bedrooms. Patlora. Drawing Rooms. Oioes. Etc. Hoelney Sticks. Reiein Seeders, Meat Outtere. Pocket Knives. V Cerven ; Ivory, Oelluloid and Plated Table and Tee Knivee. ` Spoons, Forks, Eto., very i cheap at St_rachan s. / - _-_-...._----w- turn` 1 Inuuon Punt. map and Itopm hp: Ivopm (`DE BROGI I BMNVI 'l |'llII`7 4) _..j_..p.______.___:_j_. WCHF Pu-all Sloop] non. NI; lnli- " V' |1onu.O`%..-an by but I [I who nu Iln w shrunken o ml and quickly 1 min nntoru Lou Hmuhood 1: old`); no . I lodl poeht. I 81: tor,OaI.rl`owI:'h':`wv-cues oo Mu can ma ` Hko" 'n'a'3c'1`..I5% nu. no on An` Hour: Wuuu. llruulu. m.\'uu'w.~4. ONT. } IIIFGO llll Ii Hour) 1 Eold in Klllt Medley. I wnjglotu SMYTIIE O LOSCOMBE. nmmn . onuon an A"",I.`3 nun. -...`. .'7.f...... .ouon'oa. jL I Iwrnua. Aupoulwll Ill Abuse: or bank. i - "'"v- .......... .. qf Ibbaooo, opium or 3430- B`f""dA-"'- hnu,wMohnoonloalIBI- no-mag. Imanuy. Oonuuwuon and an burly gran. Bu been prenobod over 85 nun In thonundl cl oueos In tho only Rcuabla and Renal Hldloho how. Auk drunk: for Wood`: Pho-phodho; If he oorl some worthlou medicine in [taco of 0th. llulou who In Inter, and W0 will und by IOOIII `null. Poo.onopaono,|1;IIx.O5. Ouwl plan. no will cum. Pamphlet: {ran to may nddl Tho Wood company, Windsor. Ont. Condo. as WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. `A stnPuabou`0uamuul`l3 ntold in Kinuton by Bonn Wado. W. H llodloy, t For table use the delicate .. constituents of the CA- LEDONIA SPRING SELTZER under it especially desirab a water. Sold by gut Hotels, Clubs and ro- cen evetywhere. ' r. mcmmom a co.. -.1 .nl| Dunn -n..... `.4 u....- n._, Bring Helltlhthen Bean? follows. They clear the mud complexion, chino awn S , Headaches and Bilioulspe s. can Dyspepsia and removeall poluouoll matter from the System. Mn. Addie Therrhlt. ll` Bfulll stree St. John. N.B.. uyu Law Liver ill: curodim of Co Minn! Indigestion and Hilton 150: sch`: They have corrected the logulurlu of Liver and Stomach. and teatond mi`en't'lro syttem to healthy nstuml no on. l'.'{"&.``'.-l=:..."1s.....' ml}... .. 2. KINUHIUN. ATESH The V R R. sunny. DD.8. L.D.B.. |!.D.. DEN- . T191`. Ollloo, no) oouluoot. Bu! hum, In Fnivuty Avenue. 0000 hours. I mm. to 6 .m. lotnrthy evening 8 to 10 ~ Tnlophon 0. 1'. 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E III: A In '10:. `plead the hearts of ,gottoalHo muuwou me general distribution of No child wu forgotten. and the its were chosen in n. vuy tint re- the ma ority of the little ono. Before an the children had nwelvod their ifta. an exciting diver- sion '11 ca by the arrival of Santa Claus. We Ind been an engaged with the chlldnn and the benntilul tree and toy: that in quite forgot that ho Ind pnmbod to come. But he had not for-_ pushed his way in through the crowd about the door and stood 1-gm in the middlc o( the . smiling down all all t&e'snrptlII.:` lttlo H _ Dual 0 t (and `rid. l old rouov I ml not mu slneodl; W` I ltl and gunk - -.l-o-I..` faces.- gurus won neat aarx [rocks and snowy.` Iyinztforea, while the boys were in little 1 mown suite with white collars. Each had the appearance of being on his very best behaviour. and all eyes were fast- ened upon the tree which occupied the further end 0! the room. They watch- ed the many colored candles, the bright bits of tinsel ornaments and the multi- tude of to s ranged about the wonder- ful tree. {Vhich was for whom? Would any one be forgotten? The joy of" an- ticipation was lasted to the full before . the most interesting part of the pro- gramme began. There were a few gentlemen and a large number of ladies and children looking on, and for them the orphans sang three Christmas choruses. Mr. Mchlorine gave a simple little talk. another chorus followed, and then came the distribution of gifts. The duty of presenting the to s devolved upon Messrs. Machnr and V. H. Mac- nee. I-`irat, Mr. Macnee called little Miss Jennie McKelw-y out of the nu- dience. Santa Claus had suggested that she should provide gifts for three or four of the orphans on her own ac- count, and the little maiden had con- tributed four of the prettiest little wicker cradles in each of which lay` a baby doll. Mr. Macnee called the nut. of the four smallest children in the home. and little Miss McKelvey re- sented one ot the cradles to each. '1' en followed the general distribution of tors. child -.. lnnmn-.. .-.n n.. l 1 iuua Lur Lueui. Jne pity ls [nut mien a great deal of over-lapping occurs, while others, who are equally in need. fall short, because their cases have not been known. This year, special pains have been taken to reach all that are known to be lacking in Christmas cheer, and it is hoped the united efforts of t.he several benevolent societies and of individuals will bring a share of brightness and comfort to `those who feel the grinding hand of poverty. And as for the childreng--to-night, when Santa Claus makes his rounds, driving his eight tiny reindeer over the crisp, snow that has come to us just in time to make good sleighing for the dear old saint, we hope that he will not forget one little boy or girl who is ex- pecting a. visit from him; but that in the silent night, when the bright eyes are tightly closed in sleep, he will drive up to each house where a little child lives, make his way up to the bedside, and fill thellong stockings with such good things as only Santa. Claus can bring. What a wonderful way he has of finding out the very things the child- ren want! Sometimes he does forget to bring some of the things we ask for, but the best of `all is, that even if he should omit granting a. special wish to-morrow, he will come again next Christmas and we may look forward to his brin ing our wish when he comes then. e will keep coming every year. for as long as the heart is young the, spirit of Santa Claus is abroad always at Christmas time, and he drives off from each house with the cheery words: Merry Christmas to all; And to all.~a g.ood-night." O Them was smerr`y time at the Or- rhesus` home yesterday afternoon. The adles who are interested in the home had prepared a Christmas tree for the little inmates; cakes, candies. and toys were provided. and a memage was sent by Santa Claus, saying that he would drop in and see the children while the gifts were beidg distributed. Very bright. and happy. and expectant, the little once looked as they sat in orderly rows along one side of the room. The: girls were neat dark frocks and snowy.` pinafores. hon: worn in lmlnl ,,, ,_ __,_., _..vv-_. .- nmnn. -E-au'~mnaonn~ uve pulnL--tne manger at Bethlehem. f And, as the world realized what a price- less gift was bestowed when the Word became flesh, the social commemora- `ltion of the festival, by Christmas gifts,` `has become a time honored custom. Re- latives and friends are remembered though the gift be ever so small, the spirit is not for an exchange of mer- chandise, but rather n. token of love. If there are poor families in the city who had!) not been helped at this sea- son it is to be regretted. The various societies have endeavored to obtain the names of all who are in needy circum- stances and to help to bri hten Christ- mas for them. The pity Is that often street deal of nwznlnnnina nonnre u peat: mun: [0 me average cnuus mind than does u star in the sky," and ' the shining white-robed throng sing- ing the gland tidings seems more to he desired than the revelation of a new star upon the horizon. But, later, we understand that each, in his path of duty, learns the heavenly message, nnd, while the manner of communi::1- ;tion is planned to suit the different ` stages of mental development, the eom- ; tmunication, itself, leads along various .pnths to the one goal, just as the star - und song led the learned magi and the illiterate shepherds to the same obJec- Iive point--the at Bethlehem. `And. [[8 the \V0rlll realized what n nrinn, ' awry 01 rue snepueras and wise men bearing greetings to the Babe has been repeated all over Christendom. Little children listen with wide open eyes. the older children ask to have it told them again and again, and the wise men have not crown too wise to love the sweet old story ihat they have heard since ` early childhood, its repetition recalls ` the distant past when the old story 1 was 0. womientul new story to them,- nor has it ceased to be wonderful. for, ` withezwh succeeding season,` new beau-3 ties are unfolded. and hidden meanings ` are revealed which in the early days 1 had not been grasped, and so the story, of the Christ-child is welcomed alike by! old and young. It is the key to every human heart, its name is Love. As :1 child, I used to think that the shep- herds received (I much more delightful revelation of the good news than did the wise men. A song in the air," nape/als more to the average child's mind i_nn I1 Atnr in tho: nlnv" and In thfbomu or the nltlonl. tint Jenn in 1 lion! By the song in the air," and the. star In the sky," mankind learned of the flrut Christmas gift. to the wand, when, out of His great heart of love, V God sent His Son that the world through Him might have life. In the two thousand years that have passed since the advent of God the Son, the * story of the shepherds and wise men hmn-inn nrnatinml In the Rain has Imam :cnuwIu s LEIIER. Ann IIIG l0lI( lronjlt u uwops over tho world; En ? hurt}: in nluno. and the hunt u] . In thytiomdl 6! the nations. tint Jenn I-I , I10; I `-'.l 1ou'n 3 ton; in the up, bore : a I or hrthg sky Thou`! 0 mother : doopyu Ann I baby : ;ow an- Ant} glbagur ulna 1 in while tho beanti It I 10? ll! |I'Inur of Bothllhun ondlu 4 lint ! lot the lunar of am: ling! In-thn light ol Olut nu M0 the nu: Impound; And that son; from any nu swans tho worn sustenance beauti- W3 %"v_9W% nus. anmley, uagot street. . Miss Mabel Brownfield, who has been attending Miss \'enle`s school, Toronto, is home for the holidays, as is also Miss Marion Redden, of St. Margaret's college, Toronto. Mrs. J. A. Cooper, wife of the editor of the Canadian Magazine, Toronto, is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Mus- sie. Bngot street Miss Rnlrlt-a |.rn..o:-.....|\....a :_ :.. ma Luisa n1onuza.mbert., Miss Mucpherson, and Miss Rose Kirkpatrick will he nmongst the Kingston guests at the Victorian Era hall. 1*!!!) A 1- I'\I\vv1 em`. nngot street Miss Beatrice Montiznmbert is in To- ronlo, the guest of Mrs. Nurdheimer. Miss Montizu.mbert., Miss Mucpherson, Kirknutriak will ha I.'nlS' nome, Emily street. Mrs. Harry Robertson, of Crookaton, Min., is in town. At pm-sent she is via- iting her mother, Mrs. Power. Queen street; next week she will be thn guest of her sister, Mrs. Noel Kent, George street. Another Kingstonian, who has made her home in the far west, is with us for Christmn.s,-Mrs. Allen, of Fort Mncleod, N.W. l`., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Shibley, Bagot Jui Mabel Rrnwnfinlrl whn hon luxnn Con. Ca.rtwright._ Mc(`.ill College, his spending his holidays at his par- ents` home, Emily RIPS. HRPTV Rnhnrl-nn nf Frnn`-n`--- turned [0 uellevme on Monday. Mr. \V. Sullivan, C.E., Cornwall. is spending his Christmas holidays at Hon. Dr. Sullivan's. N/fie: Rf}.-Inna Q....-.- L-- -A1-A-- - ` ur. aumvnns. Miss Miriam Sears has returned from Toronto and Miss Grace from Whitby. ghledv will spend Christmas at Heath- ie ." ` r_ ,o.____ ,-g_A`_, . . . so .-... mm are spending Christmas in Katie Marsh has returned from 21. visit to Mrs. Wurtele, Toronto, and is the guest of Mrs. H. A. Calvin. King .s1reet. Miss Mollie Cartwright has return- ed from Momomin where she was the guest of Mrs. 'Mmcdonell. M753 Ella lfnnlpn.-.-.-.. km. -u\L.._..,...I n ew 1 orx. Miss Isabelle Hulme, who spent the last month with Miss Mabel Carter, re- turned to Belleville Monday. Sullivan. C.E.. ('0!-nwnll in gues_L ox 1V1I'B. Mmcdonell. Muss Ella Mackerras has returned from a lengthy visit with friends in New York. - na- l-..I....n.. n..._,_ W- j" jut jil-33TL) Bleotrlolnn. _ CODb1!bIODIBhtrbPhtIIn &I%'hIQ[XIIItUI.

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