Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Dec 1907, p. 2

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hy : Fo fila ed 2 J fi; Is f i i] il i : i E F : ii E 2%, I > i i 2 fq i i | 2 Fz i : £ i sins 18s 2 i Ed Fs £3 cars ago, if a may iriend, he would friend to a #0, his friends him. This same in some con: 'or the most part, as foolish, Something - te d of. And what we lost with this custom ? Was life , sweeter and nobler, ce the passing of it? Trust 7 Ti Was vi 2b t control i ] to control others. Was it ible for the nations to disband armies, broak up their na i 2 - ' i be d fist 1 EFiE FE ! i: if f 2 ft af £ £ | : i i i ue = F= H #1 H v 3 £ 1 : : : = | - 5 i £. : £ : ix ripe for whatever it said that it had heen t difficulties could be settled tration. The teaching of d like a grain of . War was wron~. and caused waste of life. It was a devil's business, and did not make for the noblest type of manhood. The day of the soldier was not over, as there was needed an international An Sg gr pe 3 purpose . | defending the weak, and keeping down wrong-doing. x . 2 4 i ik At Princess Street Church. special of Christmas at Princess Street To ye Feel i £ 57 | For men's fur gauntlets, $3.50 up. 1 I) | fancy box chocolates at McLaughlin's. - market Lall the time. To Market Clerk The foll : done lowing 5 Hi FIO, i Tear . HE : Offered in Church, Then Given to Others. here for some the character of t amusement. lie Howard," the realistic in her on E £ Te 0 Camunon must be given some credit for the increase in tolls over last year. Gilbert's Specials For One Week Only 300 doen limed eggs, regular 26c., for 2c. * 500 lbs. Ceylon tea (3 lb. lots) regu- lar 30c., for 2c. Morton's | English pickles, regular 2We., for 1% C. & B, of Anchovies, re wulas Me, for 10e. a of 's sweet ickles, regular 200., for Back From The Klondyke. James Madden, eldest son of Pat- " Jrick Madden, Brewer's Mills, returmed to the city, to-day, after an absence of twenty years, ten of which he spent in the Klondyke gold fields. On his way howe Mr, Madden was a passen- = on the C.P.R. train, wrecked at orth Bay, on Friday last, and said that it took twelve hours to clear away the debris. Mr. Madden intends | ing: the winter here with rela- ves and leaving for the Klondyke lagain in March. He stated, this morning, that he met many Kingston: ians in the and 'that all were doing fine. ------------ . Arms Badly Burned. Miss M. Fairlie, daughter of a retired yterian clergyinan, had her hands and arms terribly burned by boiling maple cream. It overflowed on the stove, and in taking it off the ac i h . At Glenvale, a met with a similar accident, the candy in its hot state covering her hand and arms to her elbows. No Hurt, But Corns Go. Peck's Corn Salve produces no pain or. soreness. It can't harm but it will remove 'hard or soft corns every time. 'In big boxes, 13c., at Wade's drug store. y -- Passed Civil Service Exams. the list of candi the civil service examination last month : orth, . B. Colwell, W. J. Joseph Daley, James A. Dinis, | Lowneys. Edwards & Jenkin. Ferris, Francis Hayes, Ethel Loucks, Ervil Richardson, F. W. hy chocolates, for Twenty-live pa. off hy mot a dressing gown? Onc past or of regular prise. Livingston's, {ments, "vei ts Cuntioh With the Kingston ~The Latter's Too Selfish For the 14th. You can say that there Will be na Regiment hockey team win- ,"" was the statement made on Sat- hr by: Major Cunnipgham to city hockey teams by When Major Cu pretty scant. the news than James the old Frontenac hockey of obstacles, turned out \ Sporting Notes. Baseball the beter of the Boston New York a H. Hughes, transferred bw Paris in October, is allowed hy the O. He is a junior. offered $5,000 for "Buck" a favorite in was in Toronto years ago. and his stick work very valuable to his team. a crew, the United States will B T 8 =H Tz I A} R r Y : ¥ H B : i B s pa --- 2 NIGHTS AND 1 DAY MORE FOR CHRIST- MAS SHOPPING. Not very much time is it 2 1f your'e looking for real, good, sen- sible gifts visit our store and see the goods displayed for Christmas; Ours is the \ largest and fin- est stock of Furs ever shown by us or any other concern in Kingston. This isan ideal store in which to select a Christmas gift. For Ladies Fur Coats, Fur Stoles, Fur Muffs, Sty Indian Curios, Indian Indian Shoes, Feather Boas, Gloves and Mitts, Snowshoes. For Men A Piccadilly Hat, Fur Coats, Fur Caps, 'Fur Collars, Fur Gauntletts, Indian Banners, Gloves and Mitts, Indian Shoes, Snowshoes, Umbrellas. For Children Moccasins, Indian Shoes, Snowshoes, Fur Coats, Fur Caps, Fur Collars, Fur Sets, Carriage Rugs. As this store has been the acknowleged I adquarters for fine furs for so many years a gift is all the more appreciated if it is purchased hr Be Made Rink People Demands Are tices and also too high a percentage of gate receipts. It is to be regretted that more encouragement is not given the rink. throws up the sponge and declares that he can- not make satislactory rink arrange the demands upon his club must be pretty high. and the offers There was none more grieved to hear . Sutherland, club's grandpa, who is in town for the holi- days. Mr. Sutherland had rink trou- bles to face when he was at the head the Frontenaes, but in face of several cham- pionship teams. The rink people never did encourage the city hockey teams, "he said. authorities are now ex- the opinion that Kelley got the Bank of ('ommerce from Kingston, to H. A. excoutive to play with Paris. President McCaffery of the Torontos Freeman, the hard-hitting outfielder, but Cantillon «| the Minneapolis manager, declined to part with the player, who is ag big the Flour City, as he Freeman made nineteen home runs last season, makes a_ player Unless one of the universities sends pro- bably not be represented at the Olym- pic regatta next year. There is little Y, DECEMBER 23, 1907. -- " Iumaterial in the National THE Oarsmen that pic defisition| | OCAL NOTES AND THINGS HN GENERAL lof Amateur would have la chance of success in any case, and ey a have been mechanics in menial em- flat, . fey, the world's champion sprinter, in answer to the prediction of Arthur Duffy that at some time some runner In his belief the greatest track ath- lete of America John Taylor, of the University Pennsylvania. county cricket honors, and a cham- es with others. bottom of division 1." "Dick" Mills In New York. New York World, With two recruits from Canada its line-up, the New York Club's hockey eam shut out Princeton seven at the scored seven Mills, who aimed shots, score, Watertown Wants A Game. The Frontenac Business College hockey club have received a challenge from Watertown, for a game in that city, at a near date. Manager Grim- shaw has not decided yet whether he will accept the challenge or not. To-Night, "The College Girl." may look superior in ire orgamzations nedy, ina rtoire of plays. The Tien characters portrays are original and well deserv a company that is fully adequate anc initial offering. The story is in a higl degree natural, consistent and effects are the most realistic reproduc ition of coll life, campus and land | scape ever it lis an abundance of heart interest comedy, troduced between the acts. To-mor The Frontenac Club. i The new Frontenac Club was form |ally inaugurated on Saturday after verdict was would be a credit to any large dity The bujlding is imposing, as all whe know the Bank of A thome can attest. That j structure could fine stone apartments on Saturday afternoon. . A. J. Sinclair, who tary-treasurer of the pacity in the Frontenac Club. Personal. our internal organs are conducted and Nigulated by muscular action. The {internal muscular and nervous system {is the chief cause for indigestion, con- | stipation, weak lungs, flat chest, round shoulders, spinal curvature, cte. 1 treat any age of either sex with my remedial system by correspondence. | Write for particulars and state your {case in confidence, 67 Alfred street, { Kingston. Died Of Heart Disease. Dominic Taberinto, an Italian, died lin the iteatiary on Friday, from heart disease. On Saturday his re mains were tgken to St. Mary's ceme- tery vault. Taberinto was sent to the 'prison from Toronto, in January, 1906, to serve five years for man. |slaughter, Me was a sufferer from the jand spent three or four months_of his jlo in hospital, | Of Special Interest To Ladies. Unsightly warts can be removed ia few hours by Putnam's Painless {Corn and Wart Extractor. Reliable, isafe and sure. Try "Putnan's." in i Campbell Bros'. | Fur neck pieces and muffs are the jones that make acceptable presents. Examine our 'stock and prices of skates before buying elsewhere. It will pay you. Strachan's hardware. Christmas Bests'. not a necktie See Livingston's heautiful psrortment. { Lowney, - Ganong's and web's| n reperto W. A. Partello presents the gifted and .|talented young actress, Alice Ken- high-class she 25 seconds." to-day, is the Hegre, It is proposed in England to alter somewhat the method of playing for pionship scheme has been submitted to the cricket committee of the M.C.C., to the effect 'that the first-clags coun- ties be limited to twelve, and each be obliged to play home and home match- That after 1908 the four counties at the bottom qf divi: sion 1 be relegated to division 2, and take places of the four second elevens of recognized counties. In other re- spects, the second-class competition be conducted as in 1907. That each sea- son commencing at the end of 1900 the two leading counties in division 2 be promoted to division 1, and take the places of the two counties at the in Athletic the St. Nicholas rink, It was the first time the wearers of the winged foot hakig been seen in public this season, and their playing was commengled by all present, They goals. formerly played on the Queen's College team, of Canada, play- ed a faultless game in goal. He was acol and collected at all times, and stopped several of his opponents' well- i His goal keeping had much to do with Princeton's failure tg Those who visit the Grand to-night jlo for something unusually meritorious and markedly original and ing. Miss Kennedy is surrounded by competent. "The College Girl") is the thril- ling in its powerful plot. The scenic upon the stage. There of the heroic kind and plenty of genuine Pleasing specialties, moving pictures and illustrated songs are in- row night, "The Way of the West' will be presented. Fee Them. { The big values ' in fur jackets at Campbell Bros.' i {noon and evening, and the unanimous that the club building » Montreal's late not be reared to-day for $40,000. It is now the property of the club. i The ladies had a peep into the as been secre. 14th Club for many vears, will act in the same ca- Physical Director G. A. Palnier savs [ai ure or weakness of any part of our | |disease severn: times since his arrival, | i i i i i i i DAYS _ EPISODES Occurrences In The City And Vicinity--Other Brief Items of INCREASE YOUR EARNIN POWER © pry atl Evening Classes at t ing at 10.45 o'clock. See Bibby's 50c. Christmas ties. The postmen kad little boys with" sleighs, to help them ott in their rounds to-day. The mail was very heavy. Toques, all colors and combinations, 50¢., Jenkins'. Deputy Sherifi Benjamin Watter- worth arrived in the city this morn ing with William Blakely, sentenced to two years for horse stealing. See Bibby's $2 sweater coats. "As in a game ov cards, so in the] game ov life, we must play what is dealt tew us, and the glory consists, not so mutch in winning as in play- terest Read ' And Interest | Bdsity : Westminster Frontenac Business . ~Shapely See Bibby's vc. fancy braces. - over lar College, It costs as much to lose as it does| oatunder te and Cl ata to win. overcoat The feldspar mines a' Bedford have | 2% laches at +. W, STOCKDALE, holidays. = liningacut " Go to NelLaughlir's for home-made folds n 3 tor Phone, tatfies of all kinds. . 53 'most pack. 70 mm, PITIIIIPITIIIIIIINY Medley's for Christmas perfumes, QUARTER SIZES ee etree] from 25¢. up. Same style in ELK Braod at a for se00000000000000000 If you want to get on you've got to cents is ® 1 you wish ta be su tw 4 O Milliam' Swaine, paso tuner. Orders| PEMAND THE BRAND g wim received at McAuley's.- Phone 778. R.EER3, ¢ Kingston Busines: The Collegiate Institute and public : College schools will re-open on January 6th. EE mr * : See Bibby's 8 fur-lined gloves. @ Limited, bisad of Queen stre Where there's a will there's away | » CANADA'S HIGHEST GRAI --but usually other relatives crowd it. FOR LATE ! @ Yeo " See Bibby's $2 cuff links. ; : : Ls i mri Seep > A man who trims himseli to suit . , _ all commere everybody 'will soon whittle himself HOPPE S i @ subjects thoro te avay, | . Son ad t classes, Enter Irish poplin ties, 50c. and 73c., at ® ov time. tes very Jenkins'. i : Phone, See Bibby's $1 white shirts. ; ! : A. F. METCALFRE, President, Three men were given protection at GENTS --Tie Pins. Cuff | ¢ J. B. OUNNINGHAW, Secreta the Police station Sunday wight. Twol/l' ; py, 'Pocket Letter. Cases. | escecccececcsscssce - . : | - : -- --- - Christmas seevice will be held in Vest Chains, Lockets, Um- i - Cooke's church on Wednesday morn- brellas, Signet Ring, and | Shell Out Your Mon Desk Requirements. LADIES :--Pearl Bracelets, | Necklets, Rings, Round | Plain Lockets, Neck Chains, Umbrellas, Brooches, Purses | and Manicure Sets. | | { | i H | You can't take it with Just leave a little at McAUL) BOCK STORE. We have the best Fountain that was ever made, from $1 wards, (guaranteed.) Large Print Bibles for the Folks.. Books for Boys and ( : JEWEL- Catholic Prayer Books. E Smith Bros TRY Books. Presbyterian Bopk » LERS, | Books. 350 King' St. Come and see us. Phone 666. Kingston. T. McAule ing a poor hand well." English silk knitted ties 75¢. Jenkins'. Sce Bibby's great $1 shirts. A turkey was missed from in front of a Princess street store, Saturday; some lads are suspected of stealing the bird. Constable Mullinger is mak- ing an investigation. See Bibby's $2 sweater coats. Men's wescut sweaters, roll eollar, $2.50, Jenkins'. Merry Christmas--with all our heart. Not a mocking echo of the past; but a ringing call from the future--a mes- sage that bespeaks peace and good- will and prosperity. : See Bibby's nifty $1 shirts The assault case before Col. Hunter, at the court house, on Saturday after- noon, was settled out of court. No evidence was taken inithe case, each side dividing the costs. Cardigan jackets, 81 to $2.50, at Jenkins', See Ribby's $2 sweater goats. At an oyster supper-at Pr. James Gibson's, on Saturday night, a large garnet was found in an oyster, valued at $15 or $20. John Bailie, fedical student. "09. was the lucky finder. See Bibby's handsome Suc! ties. New railroad gauntlets, '$1 and $1.25 at Jenkins' at quality and prices. W.F. Gourdier, Brock St v 93 Princess St. Saddd ddd ddd * COAL The sudden changes ought to suggest the wisdow putting in some good coal. soil good Coal. It's the kind ti sends out the most heat, wakes the home comfortable; 1 a% the best. momey oan buy. there is none better mined. We deliver it to you clean » without slate, at the very dott prices. Booth & Co, Phone 133. Foot of West | bo bbl lr bo lr RASA | 3 < Before making your selec- Saaasasasdssasasaas tion in Fur Setts. See our N : ew Piano Wareroc Representing the KNABE, WII SOHMER and FARI . KNABE-ANGELUS, S JELIAN and FARRAND-CF IAN PLAYER PIANOS and th MINION ORGAN. We will be pleased to have you Exclusive Furrier. = Root Compound 'I'he great Uterine Tonic, anu A letter from a little Prince Albert Fred on octnal Mouthly friend of the Whig, James H. Soles. . Fold in dogross DAWSON & STAL] tells us that he has not missed a Daath he. & i No % schoel day since September, has got for &; jal S per box 217 Princess Street. : two prize cards, and expects another, Sold by all d sts, or sen Mh Grads Pianos, at liviog J and hopes to get in a shop for Christ- eT ~ pL of mia mas. +30x Memes 02, Tosowra. On. Jormerly We More profitable than povkry. Fxperiea-e unnecessa Priced Fine Silk Waists, $2.50 each. Fine Umbrellas, $1 and up. Scarlet Mitts, Sashes, Toote: popular prices. : g : 3 pair, Black and Colors. Lots of Popular- For Ladies Fancy Handkerchiefs, White Embroidered, 2 for 25¢. Fancy Boxes dandkerchiefs, 15¢c., 35c¢. Fancy Collars, 15¢c., 25¢. and up. Fancy Belts, 15¢., 25¢., and up. Waist Patterns, in Fancy Boxes, 50c. and up. For Gentlemen Good Quality Suspenders, 25%. » pair and up. Black Cashmere Socks, 25¢. a pair anc up™ Cardigan Jackets, at $1 esch. Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1. Way Mflers, all colors, 50c. each. Underwear, Sweaters, Kid Gloves, Mitts, Silk Squares, cic. For Children Fancy Handkerchiefs, 3 ior Be. Wool Toagues, all co'o 's. 25¢. and up. Wool Clouds, all colors, 2Sc. and up. White Bear Skins, Coats and Caps. Headquarters for the best Kid Gloves, at $1 and $1.25 a s rv. advice free. Qur new ssc book. "Money in Ci is all about WRA book we send free, if you ns 210% packet BIRD BREAD. Also, "How to Rit M 8 Rotonded a a from ws ny time, w Write us betore beying. Address) ~ cot T AM BIRD athurst *~--- pomdon. or BEST'S SHORT STC Cures ALL COUGH ALWAYS, AND COSTS BUT Sugg House Slippers, Baby's Fancy SI and up. Overstockings, all sizes, at Overgaiters, Moccasins, Hocl Reid & Successors to D. J. Mc! St. Lawrence Manufagturers of th Sugar. Bo sure you asl MADAME a Pure, Strong, Rich in & Royal Shoes foi P.S. STORE OP The MOT Granulated and Yel o Prel FOR SAI MARCEAU €O., ® THE EF oegars, 261.285 § i

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