Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1908, p. 8

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- What? McKay Muskrat Coats Are Not ~ Made from Western Pelts that are light in Fur and Color, Striped and made dark with a Paint Brush, made in out-of-town shops with cheap labor. Our Coats Natural Are made from Selected dark Ontario Pelts, the most, expensive and finest Furred Muskrat. : RSE EIGHT. a aa The Stripes are Natural Color. Our Coats are artistically designed by our Experts. All our Furs are made by Kingston People in our Factory, which is Sanitary to the Highest Degree. Every Dollar we Expend for Labor is paid to Kingstonians. John McRay, = | 107 Princess St., - . 149-155 Brock St. | = freee Take Notice|llE DIYS ESOS Lp COOD '| Antique Furniture | CLOCK | Highest prices paid | ture. for House Furni- We have on hand a good line of Suitable for Xmas Presents Occurrences In The City And] At very reasonable prices. L. Lesses, 507 Chatham St. Interest Easily Read And Re- membered. 1 Cheap calendars. ave you your framed ? The Wormwith by-law vigorously tained. Regular 50 gold mounted tain pens for $2 at Best's. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's: "Phone 778, Support Ald, Couper for mayor. He at reasonable |. : : is a Kingstoman through and through. 4 "Buy tooth paste and powders' at \ | Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Phone | 7 | Almond, Walnut, Peanut, Fruit, gNuga- 930. e Gs Ef : e | i 230. i R $ tine Molasses, Peanut Butter and Butter Just the thing for New Year's, | i Beoten. beautiful calendars at half price and | under. Uglow's. | { Our electric skate grinder will do | work to please you. Halliday Elec-| tric Co. . See Uglow's stock. | new resolutions . : : t Is a necessity in every home. | Princess St., Cor. We sell only the dependable kind. | | We Like Taffey So does everybody. should be foun- Our Clock, mings is excellent value, at 8-Day Iron Mantel : with Bronze Trim- All kinds, at PRICE'S, A | S angenberg ~ PRICE'S, Pp | Phone 845. 288 Princess St. JEWELLER | Issuer of Marriage Licenses. 3 . hn a Below fine, and overy day. the bridu large {the skaling numbers go is | down | | or Imperial underwear is the kind for | [DO It NOW jie vein sive duis' 2 . A.M. too late. Fine Table Cutlery | : | CASCARET at bed time; get up in Direct from best English makers morning feeling fine and dandy No A saving of 25 per cent to the con- | sumer. | | | { Every workingman has a good word for "Dan" Couper. He has friends in | all wards. | { H. Cunningham, piano tuner | Chickering's. Leave orders at | Auley's Book Store. | In about a week many men will| | learn from' the bills how much the | | Christmas presents from their wives | 804 | vost. Imperial underwear is the kind for Ha A ET ation. on |all seasons. Made only by Kingston druggists. Biggest -e.ler in | Hosiery Co., limited. the world. Milion boxes | One of the 1909 revelations to t a month | young bridegroom will be the fact Ivoroid} ~ his wife's bridal clothes will not $3.00 | 9 | forever. ok's Caney Rout Cumponnd, | "Don't buy a hot'water bottle" e great Uterine Tonic, and | til you have examined the pure ly safe effectual Monthl ber 26 8 Regulator on which wo a { rubber ones sold. at depend, Sold in three ses | Cross drug 'store, of strength--No. 1, bi NO. : | thera for SReciall cant. 48 per Sx Of course, you must pretend to be | ia by all druggists, or sen! | lieva the story of the friend who fail- | A io ANS of price | | to send you a gift, that it was all d 3 20K MeDioing Co. TORONTT, ONT. ormerty Windaor) {due to an oversight. | All fancy calendars to be closed out at half price and under, at Uglow's. We grind skates ; | give us a trial. | Co. | A large number of children {enjoying themsclves coasting To-morrow Take a from | need for sickness from over-eating Mc They surely work sleep and help Millions take and drinking. while you nature TABLE KNIVES. Hand forged Celluloid, wood Handles, per dozen. steel blades, Stag, Ebony or from $1.00 to $6.00 with help you them and keep well CASCARETS 10c. a box HANDSOME CARVING SETS. % Silver mowated, in fancy leather cases. Price from $3.00 to $10.00. | CARVING KNIVES. Silver Steel Stag and Handles, from $1.00 to pair. un- gum | Gibson's Red It pays to go | A large variety of Cutlery for all purposes. Satisfaction or money refunded. W. A. Mitchell, HARDWARE, 85 Princess St. a | equal to factory; | Halliday Electric | Ma a a a a Addn Aaa 4 {Earl streel, to-day. The road is in Trousers | fine condition for the sport. All that the old suit needs to | "To keep them from: the air," that! i: s 13 a ars tb . 3 3 is why the seidlitz powders sold at freshen it and make it quite as | Ginson's. Red Sits pow ¢ sold at good as new 18 a {put up in tin boxes. 25¢. a box. { Ald. Couper is a fine representative | citizen; he was a plodding, industrious bay, He has carricd-the characteris | ties with him ihto shanhood. ; to When you buy underwear don't for {get it is Imperial underwear . {want. Made by the Kingston |iery Co., Timited. , { . All calendars must be sold at Ug- | low's. Half price and under. Not a woman was put in pomina- tion for school irustee. Possibly the 4 | city council, having thrée vacancies to , \ §€ |All, may name two women for office. We can Trouser you excellent- € | Prompt relief in sick headache, dizzi- lv at 4 | ness, nausea, constipation, pain in the J | side, guaranieed to 'those using Car- $2.75, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 {tees Little Liver Pills. One a dose. {Small price. Smal dose. Small pill. : 4.50 and 5.00. % "Where is the cough' that Gibson's - Ted Cross Cough Syrup will not éure? A 2c. bottle for 20c. Take no other. Livingston's 3 | * Beef, Tron and Wine.' the kind: that were Pair of Trousers Trousers annexed » the next thing you Hos- 5 Our up-to-date Trousersare the aristocqatsof ready-to-wear garments. uk arm ¥ Sa A Ue | gives new life and builds up run-down { systems. Only "Chobe drug store, & wanted the LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS fair grounds the bullet that stopped its sufferings. mal to be Vicinity--Other Brief Items of | Wagion "to Temowve the carcase, % ! the policeman wended his way | eyes when 'he could not find it. and 'was now { made {soon as the ticket i the 50c., at Gibson's Red | FOR ALDERMAN IN THE VARIOUS WARDS. Acclamations in Ontario Frontenac--It is Possible That Mayor Ross Will Run in Cat- araqui or Rideau. : It will not be definitely known who will be aldermanic candidates until nine o' evening, when the, usual qualification papers have to be! filea with the city clerk. i So far as known at present, Ald. | Toye will have Dr. Anglin as oppon- ent in Sydenhawa ward, but the vet-i eran of twelve years' council service | should head the poll, no matter who | opposes hig. : 1 In St. Lawrence ward, Ald. John Carson is also to be opposed, likely by D. A. Shaw and WD. Bibby. | Ald. Carson says he is glad to have opponents, for he dearly loves to fight. However, he promises to emerge at the head of the poll next Monday evening. | Cataraqui ward will furnish a rath-| er unique contest. There are four no- minated for three-year term, and five | for one-year term to fill the vacancy! caused by the death of the late Capt. John Gaskin. Ald. Henderson and Bx. Ald. John McKay will fight it out for | the three-year term, while John Tweddell - may possibly have Mayor Ross as his opponent. This is not cer- tain, however. In Frontenac ward, Mayor Ross will retire in favor of Ald. McCann, who will get the seat by acclamation, through 'the neglect of Dr. Campbell's friends to place his name in nomina- tion. The candidates in Rideau ward are not yet certain. W. R. Clugston will be one, anyway, and the winner at that. He may be opposed by either | J. M. Hughes, J, H. Metcalfe or May- | or Ross. | Victoria ward will have a fight be-! tween Ald. 'Graham and Marshall P. Reid. There is a strong rally out there to the side of Mr. Reid, whose | chances of election are bright in- deed. I'here are likely to be school trus- tee contests in Rideau, Frontenac and Victoria wards. WHO STOLE THE HORSE ? P. C. Arniel, Did Shooting, But Stealing is Mystery. i On Monday afternoon, P. C. Arniel, humane inspector, was called on to shoot a horse belonging tora man living near the fair grounds. The man skin of the animal, so the horse prized, and all arrangethents were made for the execu- tion. The horee was led over near the fence, where it received highly was After the men had oxamined the ani- sure that it was dead, the former owner went home to get his and down town. ! In a short time the man returned with his waggon and ropes to remove the body of his horse. He drove up to the place where the animal was last seen, and eould not believe his The first thought that struck him was that the wise horse had only feigned death away secking a new home. He drove - around the fair grounds, but. could not find any horse. After a long search some one inform- | ed him that while he was gone for | his waggon, another party came along | loaded the horse on a sleigh and | drove away. | Gift To Dean Farthing. | The members of the Kingston Cleri- cal Club met on Tuesday morning, in St. hall, informally, and presented, Dean Farthing with a Greek cross of gold. The presentation was by Rev. William Lewin, affec- tionately called '*'Father'" - Lewin, whose thoughts and words are always felicitous, and the dean replied in a George's brief speech of grateful appreciation. |of A. K. Routley. la list of those who contributed. to | the The Y.I.C.B.A. elected the following Man Merriott, { sell, Mr. \y.1.c.B.A. Officers. officers on Sunday: President: . J. Behan; first vice-president, Hugh | Shanahan; second vice-president, John Burns: recording secretary, C. Cross; financial secretary, William Gannon; | treasurer, W. J. Fannon; librarian, = C. geant-at-arms, P. Joyce. Bryson; ser- Who Has The Lucky Ticket. The holder of the lucky ticket in the perfume contest, held by L. T. Best, druggist, is. as.yet unknown. No. 815 won of the fortunate ticket has not made known his or her. identity: store, the contest can be closed. Asking For Public Meeting. Ex-Mayor N. C. nated the petition asking the mayor to call a public meeting this week to discuss the question of abolishing the three-year aldermanic term, .has pre sented the document to his wors It is scarcely i elections. * A Woman's Glory. Is her hair. This glory is lost when hair fades, becomes limp stringy or prematurely gray. beauty and natural color of the can always be restored by the use of Dr. Dawson's Hair Restorer. In bot- tles, H0c., at Wade's drug store. Montreal Wanderers Won. The Montreal Wanderers won the first of the Stanley. cup matches in Montreal; Monday night, defeating the all-picked Edmonton hockey team by 7 goals to "3 : Bargains In Calendars. Nothing more appropriate to send for New Year's than a handsome art calendar. All Uglow's stock at half price and under. 3 : Notice. oe Legal forms, customs entry blanks, etc., for sale at Whig office, the cheapest and best place to buy prini- | A regular 81.50 full guaranteed + fountain pea for $b at 8's and | | Leagues, "| Scott, Bryson; marshal, P./} Ticket | should be the prize, but the owner | be 'dvawn up. vet | been received "As team, and it will likely be accepted. her 1908 would have been greater than AIT | pat of 1907 had not the factory been THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, 'DECEMBER 29, 1908. THOSE LIELY TO AON. 4 - Yestorday the central int ot the Laymar's Missionary Movement, heard an address from Rev. F. W. An- derson, organizing secretary for On- tario of Young: People's Mission- ary Movement, whose headquarters are in New Rosk. Its prime object is to urpish Ktcrature ing mis sion = know! TNE ie ) and ip udy classes. year 175,000 text books were sold, besides those issued by denominations upon their own lines. Tho education of the young life was a founda tion for the Laymen's Movement. Tho| * annual summer school at Whitby, like those in the United States, had been so well attended, so much appreciated and so helpful to igi tit is proposed to increaso this touch with the young folk by study institutes. Three will Bahia in Westen Ontario this winter, a t are being pro- for Kingston. Brockville i leville for the castern front. . One in Peterboro last May, undenomina- tional as well, was very effective. The students go back home to be hk not followers merely. : The central commitiea heartily com- mended the plan and s an in- stitute for Kingston, Monday, Febru- {ary 1st, and two days following. They ask every young people's society in town, Anglican Juniors and A.Y.P.A,, Brotherhood oi St. Andrew, Epworth Christian Endeavor. Misses Moxley and White will notify these societies to send two delegates, (the presidents and secretaries erred), to a meeting at Sydenham Street Methodist church on Wednesday even- ing, January 6th, at 7:30, to plan for the institute and appoint committees. Mr. Anderson addressed several young people's societies during the evening. SUDDEN DEATH AT HOTEL. H. De M. Harvey Passed Away From Heart Failure. Fort William Paper, December 25th. Taken suddenly ill early yesterday morning with an attack! of heart dis- ease, H. De M. Harvey passed away a few minutes after six o'clock, at the St. Louis hotel, in his room. The de- ceased had not been feeling well for a few days, though he was walking around only the day before. However, early in the morning the night clerk became alarmed at his condition and called the proprietor, Mr. Doyle. A doctor , was at once summoned, but his efforts were unavailing and his death supervened in a very short time. Mr. Harvey was well known locally, having been in this district for years, much of his time having been spent on construction work on the railway, while latterly he had been employed by the Kaministiquia Power company at Kakabeka Falls. His home was at Kingston, Ont., where he has several relatives living. The funeral arrange- ments are in charge of the Masonic order, deceased being a member of Cataraqui Lodge, No. 91, Kingston. The remains of the late Harvey De M. Harvey reached the city by Satur- day night's express, and were taken at once to the residence of his sister, Mrs. J. R. C. Dobbs, where the funer- al services were conducted, Monday, by Dean Farthing and Canon Starr. Mr. Harvey was accorded a Masonic funeral in Fort William, the Masons) and all the members of the craft at- tending in a body. Sons Of Scotland Concert. The local Sons of Scotland Camp had a coneert and social in- their lodge room on Monday, it being the first of a series which they intend holding during the winter months. The chair was taken by the!chief, H. Aitken, At the close Rev, Dr Mackie made a short but witty speech and thanked those, in the name of the camp, who had taken part in the programme. Harry Lau- der played a very important part at the concert through the Edison phon- ovraph, under the able management The following are evening's entertainment : Bands- Mr. Routley, Miss Fris- Stewart, T. Mackenzie, D. W. Dunnett, Master Homer and John Routley, Master Frissell, Mr. Haggarty. ot To Arrange Schedule. A meeting of the Kingston Amateur Hockey Association will be held at | the Hall Hotel, Brock street, on Wed- | nesday evening. This will be the most important meeting of the season and representatives from every team present as the schedule will An application has from the Wolfe Island is returned to the | The island players want their return | games played on the island rink and this will likely be agreed to. The | games will likely start in a week or 80. - Polson, who origi-| Answer And Reply. Kingston, Dec. 29.--(To_the Editor): Can you tell me, Mr. Editor, how r ip. many pianos the Wormwith Co. turn- likely that a. meeting Ned dow can be held until after the municipal | amount paid in wages for the manu- out in the year 1907, and the facture of the same '--RATEPAYER. | In 1907 the number of complete in- | struments turned out was 1,038, and the wages paid amounted to the large isum of $51,422.03. The output for destroyed by fire. -------- A Great Lack Of Interest. | fn Frontenac, Sydenham and On- tario wards vesterday there were searcely enough electors at the nomin- | ation baoths to propose candidates. In more than one case a chase had to be made after electors to sign nom- ination papers of aldermen and school trustees. A citizen asks if it would not be better to have straight poli- tics in municipal elections rather than to drift into the condition of "don't care.' 3 Great Sale For Balance Of Year. Prevost, Brock street, has made a great reduction in price in ready- made clothing, gents' furnishings and order clothing. Stock is we as- i gorted. | Caleddats, hal price. Uglow's To-Morrow And All This Week | We will place on sale the balance of our Ladies' Winter Coats at exactly half price, This is your opportunity of securinga re- markable coat bargain. . We have had a most successful season in our Winter Coats and Suits, and the ba» lance now on hand is 50 Ladies Winter Coats Every one new this fall and all stylish and of good material. These will be sold at EXACTLY HALF PRICE. $7.75 Coats for $3.38. 9.75 Coats for 4.87. 9.95 Coats for 4.91. 10.75 Coats for 5.38. 12.75 Coats fox. 6.38. 14.50 Coats for "7.25. 17.50 Coats for 8.75. Remember When we advertise a sale at half price it means exactly what is said, The original tickets are on the Coats and you can judge. If not ready to buy, choose one and have it placed aside until required. Overshoes For the Little Ones. Good and high and easy to put on. For Small Girls and Boys, 3 buckles, sizes 6 to 10}, $1.50. For Larger Girls, sizes 11 to 2 81.15. For the Bigger Girls, siz°s 2} to 7, $2.00. EXCELLENT VALUES. Gbe Joockert Shoe Store. I i

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