# THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1909. Il BIFT SERVICE |AT ST. GEORGE'S CATH E. | DRAL, A BRIGHT ONE. | Many Children Laid Offerings Feet of Clergy on Ciianeet Vow Eioby = : neh wea, Steps--Congregation Asked to! ome men do anything time exept quit work, Make Christmas Joyous For 'mouth philosophér. Others. Embreilas, INCIDENTS oF THE DAY. | i mse Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By : Reporters On Their Rounds. | Leather' curd Keeloy's { It will wow for ir. solutions, Band i : at evening SpecialHoliday Edition MERCHANT OF VENICE With COLOUR JAS, PB. LINTON, R.1 Sir LINTON'S, famous paintings of the most life of "Mary Queen of Scots" ame now the private collector, and there can be no doubt iHlustrations to "The Merchant of Venice' will As works of art are adinirable, at once effect ve The magnificent seudies and striking portraits once Linton's especial talent, while iHlustrations to the al soon be (Loe Tie : Rink Wednesday afternoon at the R and Christ rainbow wa 36 plates in w SIR x IAMES of the on of t #18 of his esteemed heh iful Hit James striking nei- ireasured pusses- that the'origin- higny and really again show play his ik on savs the Ports- never he as - v gold and pearl handles, as pet iires y Sha \ ance id no less successfu pare never achieved "For pure stage craft aml hear Desdemona singing as she mgeh for Sir 1H gauge the amazing skill Bound in 4th Cloth, boxed of its & more, L remains unbeaten James Linton's imposing and vivid pier £1.50 vivid play than "The unt, for death ures Merchant undresses and that it they hely workmanship R. UGLOW & COMPANY, 141 PRINCESS STREET. This Store. a Highty Christmas Tree! l.ook where you will in this store, and you will lind Gifts. In Slippers In Street Shoes In Leggings laiOvergaiters In Overshoes In Rubbers In Hockey Boots In Moccasins In Suit Cases In Trunks aud Vi The chief joy of Giving is in the choosing. come and sce. Gifts by the thousands. In Evening Shoes alises So THE JOHNSTON SHOE S TORE, | + + + FEE EERE ERE Coe, Princess and Wellington Streets. FARE FEF SFR PEE of we reach Othello says * * * FEF RA RRA RE RRR The gift service, at St. George's ca- thedral; on Sunday, was brighter than | in former years, more children and' parents were present, and the gifts were more numerous. The tots of the infant classes first went up chancel steps and laid their parcels at the feet of the clergy, the other schol urs following in« order of seniority, The dean took the service, Starr questioned the children, taught them the text, "That My might remain in you and that joy may be full,' ' explairgng tc that to feel the full or That Ubrist meant them to hate they and | joy | your them | Jesus them in a happy spirit, and then give as generously as they could to others Mr. Harvey and the surpliced choir | were ther the service, which was | choral In his sermon at text, again 1 for matins, from Rejoice in the Lord always and say. rejoice; let modera tion 'be known unto men, the Lord is Dean Bidwell said, a general belief, was a thing of world never know it, your all at hand," contrary to the joy, not gloom. knew or rejoicing till Chistian ty came then appealed help to make Christmas a jovial one for those had much means of making happy 'We are asking know to be preacher. "lt the suffering men out ol Joy | we He | for this not it for We needed,' clergy the ol no money ee the littl we said is we who see who hear work food, clothed, ask stories 10 buy coal or who hali hing + | thea of the never and who know you He then touched on text, saving that the frowned on harmless but she asked moderation in all prepare the the church has rest OF he tars merry-making, hildren use life, and eve that af them or to for OPEN TO-NIGHT And Every Night Until Christmas Don't be one of those who leave choosing until the rush develops, Com= now while ¢ hoice i is greats est and choosing easiest. Prices That Talk! Values That Preach! You can save from 25¢ to 50c¢ on the dollar on your Christmas purchases At The Montreal Stock EX Selling Out Sale JOS. ABRAM SON, Manager. 180 PRINCESS ST. 180 sprrrraally, | the King on Christinas | might their Infant that the horn, a day, hearts Christ open the day, to gaze | that ol for us STORES TO CLOSE EARLY Dry Goods Men Decide to Give a Test. of goods the January the close During |! chruary city, will month dry tares day, at J p.n this will be round the the and car his was the in every with {exception of Saturday if found satisfactory, vied out all the decided | Rewail veur upon Merchants' a result, the I'he matter at a meeting ol Association, clerks are was discussed a happy lot from every standpoint and while at first see of the merchants held off, and would "not jronsent to closing the : : | | | i | i at decided stores Sn {stead of @, they finally the Qatter a test : "s ---- "The Time, Place, Girl." is My Jorah Day," vmoon," "'1 Don't First and Only,' Yo-might,"" "Uncle Girl," 'Lixie, 1 *l'on't You big musical give 'Thursday | Wan nz Honey | Your "r amily, Roit's l.oaesome 1Sam"s I'est {ove You, and ten other ave now being sung with "The {the Place and the Gil" company, which will be offered here Thursday 23rd, at the Grand. will KE Like hits Time, on eg Something Not Very Expensive ; But will ba pretty and nice will be from now up to the last day for Christmas Gitt buying, Here's a Hint. A warm, cosy House Slipper of felt for a woman, or a soft, b'atk or tan Leather Slipper for a man. 50c to $2 for women. '75¢ to $2.50 for men. inquired for Reid & Charles. P.S. Store Open Evenings. ries | Hough, { Howard, Frank R. Adams and Joseph a trio that is hard to beat lige __ a comedy with musie, are nr -ponrsitzle for this: production. 1 he play is undoubtedly in a class of its flown. Tt is unques.fonably the best musical aggregation touring th country. It has a unique plot, catchy music, pretty girls, a chorus of fifty, which includes twelve sizzling "'broil 1s,"" who are always full of ginger be2inkng to end now from What Are The Trumps Of Life ? Smart Set the trumps of life ? the maiden fair rt, maid, or wife beyond compare are No sa d the heartless flirt Diamonds the trumps shall | Hearts are as cheap at dirt; Give wealth and power to we be Ne said : ¢ lubs ore Such gauds for But Clubs for the man blase the trumps we want the young and gay the bon vivant hen the gravedigger said | "Vanities soon are past ; I'he earth shall be your bed And Spades must win at last!" "The Volunteer Organist.' Much real homely humor lfound in the beautiful pastoral play, {The Volunteer Organist," which leomes to the Grand on Christmas day, is to be ST. R certificate further of ne for ance on delivery Write or 'phe par ticutirs to EGIS table returns we advise purchase amt. upon application and bal- Hennessy & Gilmour 86 NOTRE DAME ST Tel WEST, MONTREAL. Main 7204. and night. The characters, {which are drawn from a locality in Vermont that seems to be apart from the rest of the world, are real. studies like the Irishman the humor of the Véermonter is spontaneous and seldom {exaggerated nratinee For Men. and smoking sets rapidly picked i Sets shaving being man The {Best's Most lgoods <afely are every shaves ar McConkey! high-class. sweets, Gc, £5, SY, or $4, ws Thag ston that a man isnt in crooked work never Fancy packages of nd Huyler's at Gib lajm wi to indulge As man evidently to drive a nad ha might kind of a licapped many a ma: weslth Ribby's crochet Every lady in tandard of nkev's and Rid Cross drag can't get a way might Saw a woman conscience has in the race ties, Mk Ripgston' qualyy in Huyles's, store reputation employ a knows Sweets 3s Mid from 1 vou any you pre = never had. any sition who disappoint- is in no po ok Fghbn's Fo oo $3 sweater coats Gib- ippreciate Thé careful housewife husband leaving time, providing in the footprints he her th sands of track Six ny house large Choice of Royalty Gibson's Red | Monday morning A knowing grade {price I Gold plated clocks at Keelev's | When it comes to kissing in the | i { ! of Met sweets drug cases Lross store widow savs that vomplexion is a homely girl is just as good pretty : one Christmas orders" fand Hupler's high-class sweets {fully Jcosed after at Gibson's Cross drag store. Many a woman spending who her almnony Fancy hat pins at. Keeley's MAT rH doesn't mind the | doesn't | onkey's arrived at a high alwavs worth the | dard as for MeConkev's car Re at In fact any man at Best's ------ City Hockey League. A meeting othe city hockey league called for Tuesday: "in the Frontenac Business | building. The games of this will commence very shortly thas beea evening mn The Royal Military College closes for the holiday season on Tuesday night and the students will' have until Mon k day, January 3rd. a. | See Bibby's $1 sweater coats | Two penitentiary 'prigeners Were I to-day, for Hamitton to vidence in the Black Hand « for trial there. | Bibby's crochet in | Tt is likely that re-elected reeve acclamation Rosarys AVE, Ase, ties, Hoe be of Portsmouth by i ; | in eases, at Keeley's to the and Canon | must | first receive all things that are given! mel. Christian religion I'he | as { who | that which | the | ol | children | these to help us to relieve amusement | oming of | they | pure | and snd as | "The | Pell," | are always sprabN, Gillette razors are also very pula ! , You can get something 13 oy College league Richsrd Baiden will Keeley 's. See Biblhy's This is the n arly evervone street has a parcel, [See Bibby's $1 kid gloves, iat Se when neckwear, the year mest on rainbow wane of you i } oon during the schowl holiday {cial price to children, 5c. Bibby 's crochet mufflers, { The Spe i The stores did a good business | Saturday. By ten o'clock there a very tired lot of clerks. | Silver thimbles, from 25¢. { Keeley's See Hibbs 's $1 mocka gloves, The debenture debt of Lennox Addington. county is $66,300, $10,300 will be paid in January fieyt. Annual nicoting of Kingston Skat ing Club, will be held in skating rink 7 {Monday evening, Dee. 20th, at eight Silver belt pins at Keeley's + Bibby's $1 kid gloves! | ne is expected that the new lighting [system at St. Mary's cathedral will | ke ready for the midnight | Cho stmas eve See Bibhy's 81.50 dogskin gloves Something for ray man's gift at Bost's { The Ringstamrcovered rink will ops 1) evening for the first SEASON Michael Flannigan gond sheet of iow and evervthing i in readiness for the crowd Bibby 's «ilk lined g Ebony Ke he street on was up, and mass on this time this | has a See ex, $1.5 Jr's mirrors Raval open Earl | will - Jikely this week. | Wt ey, air rink open GEORGE Happy Johnny Ihe Place and on Thursday EBNER, Hicks The "Gi De 2 As | Time | Grand bres | the {folks popular many young very and await ng its open rink has become last. four are anxiously years ing. See Bibby's $2 fur-lined gloves, ls there not by-law prohibiting the distrioution of hills on the Mm { ket Square ¥ Un Sa'urday bills were thrown all over the and after market it presented a untidy ap | | marance Leather needle up, at Keeloy's See Bibby 's 81.50 Dent = Addington maintenance ot all | a | square Nery cases, filled, from 5k glopes Lennox and county. coun cil will pay for the from there to Kingston in I'he plan oi billing the municipalities for the indi been abandongd poor sent stitutions. various | gents has Cut Try The livery articles Keeley's Bibby's $1.50 mocka gloves Messengers, parcel de- bovs glass as express waggon drivers, messenger and parcel boys we all glad when t came midnight, Saturday night Some were kept on the run until long after this hou: delive parcels and packages Lockets and chains at Bibby's dainty 50c. neckwear penitentiary guards have re a reply from the department of justice to their petition for increased pay The matter will be given con derat'on when the outside Ll ser- employees' salaries are ring Keeley 's See The eceaved Vite with Soe Fibby's Keeley's $1 teed I" F. Harrison, who is for aldermanie * honors ward, would make a tive. He is level-headed and thorough Already the Kingston Standard thoroughly his Fhe Whig also + Libby's dainty 5k + safety H Bb dainty He. ties alarm clocks are guaran a candidate in Ontario safe reprocenta has endorsed candidacy can do so ties 1 Gillet at Ro Fhe steamer We night for razor + Islander leaves 47 land will bring cursion party to the ety have not heen' able to the Aletha ind hired the Wolfe do their Chri Nibby's give a {an a - to Amber and on Tues down Phe sland ret the stopped running Islander shopping day morning an ex ' into city since so they tma ha uld with nearly at Kewley A meting of Preshy teriay tions of Trentor behali of the wddressed on laymen = movement, mn the Anglican parish hall, by Messrs Pense (Kingston), and Parkinson { Presbyterian, Toronto) I'he pledge § n of ganization congrega tions, "every-member" service and a minimum average of 85 each for mi s was hearty ana unanimous, give of by for an the mer degrees on Saturday, thirteen Denver, touched At oury ero Miss Jordan, bean en teach wall separate school Few people listen to they are giving it Bibby 's crochet mufflers, below has Corn Jennie Westport, aged to in the advice upless ik but | RTE CLL LTTLLTRRTLTLRLETL TELLTALE ERRNS nn dealt ! pocket edition, | 3 Fe the ' Skating 'at Royal Rink, every aiter- | There is no need to be in doubt as 'to what to give for "Xmas. A visit td. our stom wil re move all worry. For Men NE RING Ss, JRE VE as 347 King St. For Ladies PEARL PENDANTS, | KARRINGS HANDBAGS, CARD CASES, TOILET ARTICLES, FHOTO > SILVER La MLVER POCKET, % NIVES POBS, FRAMES. SIGNET RISGS F. W. jos Kingston For Boys A> ATC MES. HE MILITARY BRUSHES, For Girls - HAT PINS, as, A NE To be Succeeded by Rodger & Wright on Jan. 1st, 1910 RR. H. TOYE, Phong, See Our Window for Xmas Cakes. P.S. i CONCLUDING SESSION F THE CITY Y COUNCIL FOR | Not Cc Si will | | and no swidere to re tthe 1 {of any, {plas {land | | stret {ing t Ary. 4 this evin ng This evening the city ho.d | "sleep with its fathers, THIS YEAR. Much New Business to Be onsidered--Have Been Twenty- 5ix Meetings This Year: council of 19049 the vear I her con its. final session of bus ness to be the committees have licthe The board of works has important recommendation to spend $1,300 of its sur in purchas.ng several pieces of required to extend certila By-laws will be passed fix- he pol ing places for the Janu lections. t much new i as port. nost viz., s meet:ng will mark the [iw nty-sixth session of that body this ar nore for { mout hve ing « Only no qt Lhe be n Kinston, Justi vears as 'formerly. 1909 has had other council took but two instead of four m It has had a meet average every weeks, during the year there Ihe council of sessions than any past as at hs' vacation, mn an two once oram, was The Spring Courts. dates for the spring courts have arranged ry, Britton, befor Ld 6th, April 18th, ce non-jury, © Justice Latchford. { Belleville, T'eetzel, non-jury, May Lice March 15th, 16th, jury, Jus tice Sutherland. 'i ton, | 19th, Nay Just J0th, Brockville, ! Latehford, Riddell. | tice At sold on 'riday, lon F and ice jury and April Justice Teetzel. yance, jury, April "11th, Falconbridge, nown-jury, Justice McMahon. jury, Apnl nov-jury, May non-jury, Chael May Justice Jus- Sth, 30th, Seeley"s Bay James Robertson the Pierce farm to G. W. Brack The consideration was $2,615. Bibby's 82 fur-lined gloves death occurred at Throoptqwn, of M. Cullen, a prominent respected resident 'COUGHING BURST A that burst quent Hammation (fever) t hese full « ple or medi more more oug here oming famous and tom « tion grasy ment Mix wi TRsene white drops Then ors four j me writes h BLOOD VESSEL Danger Avoided and Cures Coughs in 5 Hours. for the medic] press states responsible for the blood quite fre cough or cold means in and congestion, and in turn indice that the body is and waste matter, Sum- as found patent cough ines, amd whiskey, often result in harm than good: as they cause congestion A tonic-laxative will work marvels and follows a prescription which is. be- for its prompt rgliei thorough cures. It rids the sys- of the cause, except it be consump- Don't wait for consumption to y its victim, but begin this treat: which cures some in five hours. in a bottle one-half ounce fluid vherry bark, one ounce compound e cardiol and thrée ounces syrup pine compound Take twenty every hali hour for four hours ong-hali to one teaspoonful three times a day. Give children Jess ceding to age oughing of A is ing vessels Iv ate f poisons elief, in syrup Satwday Jus} | VOT tetTTTTVALRLRLTLATRATVRLVLART VBR AVVVTVLVRNS WE HAVE A VERY FINE DISPLAY OF FANCY ART BOXES OF CHOCOLATES MADE BY GANONG'S Which is a guarantee of quality. Prices range from 5c. to $5.00. As these Chocolates just arrived last week, you are sure of no thing but the freshest and most delicious of all chocolates. 141 ; 302 King CITY AND VICINITY. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. Druggists refund momey if it fails to eure. E. W. Groves signature is on each box. 25c. « Nearly Ready For Use. (Jueen's university's new observatory almost complete, It not large, but is fully equipped with clock, equa- torial and transit rooms sand the char- netgristic revolving steel dome. 18 Likely To Save Eye. Dr. N. E. O'Connor states that Mrs. Joseph 1. Percy, verona, is improv- ing rvicely and he has hapes of saving the affeetod vye. It certainly speaks well for him and the staff of nurses ut the Hotel Dieu. ~ 2 -- A Great Sale For the balance of 'the year. ' Pre vost, Brock street, has greatly reduc- »d prices in the order and ready-made clothing department, also in gents' furnishings. Stock is well assorted with new goods. Steamer Detained By Snow. The steamer New Island Wanderer did not come from Cape Vincent on evening, being detained here by a snowfall which rendered navigation impossible, She had four- tern passengers bound for Kingston and brought them over at 9:30 «lock Sunday morning. o'- Saturday At The Grand. The Howard Hall company, sparkling comedy of Money, was Grand Opera in the 'Other [People's the attraction at the House. both Saturday afternoon and evening. The piece wus brimful of fun. The company an excellent one and its interpretation of the roles was really good. The acting of James R. Waite and Henry Ruck. 4 ler deserves commendation. 18 B. A. Hotel Arrivals. leggett and wife, Sharbot B. N. Hepburn, Miss Hepburn, Picton; James M. Smith, Collingwood: S. Dymeny, Barrie; Alex. McDougall, Duluth; My 'N, McPhee, Fort William: J. BR. Bush, New York: W. F. Kelly, Oil City, Pa; W. (i. Henderson, Win- nipeg; J. W. Shields, Hamilton; Johan Rowan, Toronto J. EB Lake; Boston Goods. that Foss' Saturday at Quality Best's Fhe reception chocolates met Spe well for these goods, and By Friday the big stock will be ex hausted. These chocolates are the fin- est chocolates sold, bar none, and the packages sell on sight Christmas packages from 4c. up. Make lection to-day. VOur se Fire Call Saturday Evening. The firemen were called out at 6:45 o'clock, Saturday evening to the cor- ner of Barrie and Clergy street west, where some curtains were burning in the residence of John Veale, baker. The apparatus was quickly on the scene, making the run over the snowy roads in good time. A Babcock ex- tinguisher was all that was necessary to put out the flames. The damage was not very great, only a pair of curtains and a little of the wall be ing scorched. That was the first call in a week. The firemen have not Leen bothered a great deal lately. street. ah TARA AVALAAL TARVER SATA AAAIASTAMAALAATLEAALAMESMAIALIASLSAS SES RACE TO POLICE STATION. An Angry Husband Chased His Wife's Visifbir. Nearly breathless and terribly fright- ened a man Hung himself (nto \ the police station on Sunday morning to claim sanctuary. le was sore press- ed for 'his pursuer chased him right to the door of the guardians of the law. The pursuer was justly angry and the pursued had a narrow cape from a public thrashing for he had done Something he should not have done. He had paid a visit to a man's wife, while the husband was out at work. The husband came back sooner than expected. His footsteps were heard . on the stairs and there was a hurried exit down 8 rear pas sage by "the villain."": There was a pursiit. A bolted gate necessitated the jumping of a fencf aon t6 the street. The pursuer was mot = ten yards behind as the police station was sighted. Had the chase 0 for an additional block there would have been a "free-for-all," and an ambulance call, but fortunately for. the "leading man" the distance was short. and be procured protection from an angry husband. He has left town on pressing business. es The rebuilding of the burned hope Carriage works, at Orillia, has te:n phenomenally rapid : Brickwork started September 24th; finished De tember 3rd, rcof finished December 6th; bricks used 1,800,000; flooring used 1,250,000 feet; roofin squares, 700; witl be shipping buggies by Jan, vary 10th. "This constitutes a record for building operations in Canada. Capusiyy, 25,000 finished vehicles an- nuaily. BAD STOMACH Many in Kingston . Are " Being Thoroughly Purified By Miona, the Guaranteed Oure For In- digestion. People of Kingston who suffer from dyspepsia and other stomach troubles. are getting tired of taking prepara- tions containing pepsin, Because an simply digests the food artificially, Pepsin relieves, it 'never cures. An remember, in only digests animal food; it Pope no ro starchy food, such as potatoes, rice, bread, ete. Mi-o-na cleanses and purifies the stomach and bowels, and tones up and puts energy into the stomach walls, so that they properly mix the food with the 'natural digestive juices of the stomach. . Mi-o-na tablets quickly arouse the stomach from dts inaction, and in a few days it is able to - do its work, easily and without exertion. * There will be no more sour stomach, fermen- tation of food, dizziness, sick head- ache, belching of gas, or foul breath. Mi-o-na only costs 50c. a large box, and is guaranteed by G. W, Mahood to care dyspepsia, set or car sickness, vomiting of pregnancy, and stomach sickness resulting from over-indulgence of the night before, or money back. Tud- See Bibhy's rainbow neckwear, 50¢. Zs