Pudi THE DAILY suiriah WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1909. een Ee Menu TiC doers "BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! ULLETI HOW FHEY NTTENDED]™ Sp : a 8 ; : -- dnd . THIS EVENING. | ING THE YEAR. 1 1 : ; | ; ; : A Call to he Players 'to Turn Mayor Couper and Ald. Graham,' ' £ More Sel Only Two Days Out and Help to Bring Back Carson, Chown, Toye and : d a Championship-- Skipper'| Kent Were the Most Punctual--, « Bi BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS. rr A Gaskin Home For the Holiday. | Judge For Yourselves. i A ------ " BOOKS IN SETS, IN FINE BIN . " ' The Frontenacs, seniors and juniors," This year the eity council met 3 ' 3 ALL THE 'NEW BOOKS. " will have their first workout this | twenty-six times. - Mayor ae There is no need to be in doubt as to what to give for Xmas. A visit to our store will re- | = 4 = evening from eight to nine, and every 'and Ald. Carson were pre : . : * 1 PRESENTATION BOOXS. willy A member is requested to be present. |every meeting, while Alds. Clugston move all worry. ; : : BOOKS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. REE «.BThe tems have just an hour's prac- |and Graham each missed ~ only one tice and an hour passes all too quick: (session. ~The attendance, aCaring} For Men - For Ladies For Boys For Girls Ito the city clerk's records, were . Camm 2 : . . : : : , especially when men are working, | . 29+ a XG . R. UGLOW &cC PANY, [lsh havens ed wi dhe work | Mayor Copper, 26: Nd LECT 30 URL ANG PRANKIENOANTS. SHAVER Phi HIRER BERGE . , go orf ' they 4 WETS Dell ke out. Come | AM. Carson, 263 Ald. Chown, 24; w eh HANDBAGS, © POCKET KNIVES,' SILVER BHIMBLES, 141 PRINCKSS STH ih id et Tue |Ald Craig, 14: Ald. Clugston, 25; ] : CARD CASES, FOuS, HAT PINS, Se 5 Y on you old players and get in ine. | 23; Ald. Free, 15; Ald. WALKING ST . TOILET ARTICLES, MILITARY BRUSHES, SAFETY BROOCHES, y : p= A bunch of city men got together and Ald. Elliott, Ald. Graham, 25; Ald. . UMBRELLAS, PHOTO FRAMES, , SIGNET RINGS, FINGER RINGS, said they would see the 1 14: Ald. Harty, 16; Ald. {0 thy cme eee | through. They are doing their duty, | Hoag, 20; Ald Kent, 21; Ald. Mc- now come on and do yours, the teams oo," 9g; Ald. McCartney, 19; Ald. : : a Mother Goose Christmas dialogue [need your services. You need the ex- on. J 4: Ald +a Bed 2 v 3 a i McKay, 20; Ald. Nickle, 14; . PUPILS MADE MERRY was welt onvied oul, Sara, ( laut oreige, and Gre old Limestone City Nelay: 20; Ald. Robertson, 20; Ald. F W S To be Succeeded by : | ere, 100, doing exceedingly well. we | needs the championship So come on, 7. Ald. Tweddell, 18. ; nn en Tr ' > ! -- whole school is' providing the House of | boys, get in ph or Fore. 1; alg Tw attendances were - # pa ¥ Rodger & Wright IN. THE "VARIUUS" CITY usc with buiter jor Christmas, sp |as follows: nt SCHOOLS. has been its Susie. for years. ' oh cumued Fem New Yorks | qNatervorks {21 meetings held) 347 King St. 3 Kingston on Jan. ist, 1910 3 ; s iv New |Ald. . ; - : -- . At Louise 'School. . York on Toy hind oh on Se "Toye, 19: Ald. Hoag, 18; Ald.. og . The Christmastide Was Happily| The oe Exercises in this school |two weeks' holidays with his parents, Gann, 18: Ald. Hanley, 15; Ald.1@ =~ Celebrated--Pr s Rend-| Vr ely, ednesday afternoon. | Albert street. *'Ski per' will be wel- | 'lugs on, 4. oe . phy ogTammines end Promptly gt two o'clock the primary come to the city pe many hockey | , Finance committee (25 meetings ered By the Children Wure| eq "assmbled in the principals | managers only wish he were going tu { held) --Mayor Couper {ohalran }, Most Creditable.. room, where the Tollowing' programme |remain the season instead of only two 125: Ald. Givens, 22; Al. Kent, + 29. 5 20; In Central school the usual Christ- [Was given: weeks, as he was one of the best de- Ald. Shows, oe Bo : mas closing exercises were observed. Chorus, "The Stockings' Ball," |fence players in this district. More Jad. Carson, 20; (17 meetings held). |" Many parents and friends found their class; reading, "Joe's Christmas," | than once the work of "Skipper" at! __ \q Rigney (chairman), 15; Ald. way to the kindergarten, which is al- Andrew Sykes; recitation, 'Christmas point or cover-point has changed de- Chown 14: 'Ald. Nickle, 13; Ald ways a place of special interest on kK ' Gordon Folger; recitation, [feat to victory, for many teams, in Angrove 10: Ald. Robertson, 10; cloging day and all were delighted "Christmas Carol," Florence Boa- cluding Queen's intermediates and ' Aq. Harty, 8; Ald. Craig, 7 with the way the little ones acquitted |Prey; song, Gordon Cornett; recita- |junior teams, and city league teams | property committee (16 meetings themselves. Their programme was as | 100, uletide," Isabel Lesli®; retita- |innumerable. '"Jack's"" many friends held)----Ald. Angrove (chairman), follows : Christmas tree exercises held tion, "Christmas AL Toytown,' Regin- | were pleased to see him back. 156; Ald. Toye, 14; Ald. Nickle, 10; Fumsday morning with Dr. Nash as [ald Garrett; recitation, "A Christmas J ---- | Ald. Clugston, 9; Ald. Tweddell, 6; Santa. Claus © Piano solo, "Hark the Ive Thought," Erie Carruthers; carol, City Hockey League. [Ald Graham, Ald. Free, 3. Herald Angels Sing:"' opening prayer; "Once In Royal David's City," class; A well-pttended meeting of the City | Board of works (23 meetings held) hymn, "A Star Shone in the East One | recitation, "Regarding Santa Claus," | Hockey League was held on Tuesday - Ald. Graham (chairman), 22; Ald Night," Christmas picture afk; greet Victor Minnes; recitation, Pearl Ar- [evening in the Frontenac Business ' Kent, 22; Ald Toye, 20; Ald. Hoag: ings; finger exercises, cighisense games; niel: recitation, "A Merry Christmas," [College building, Vice-president, (ira 18; Ald. Harty, 15; Ald, Free, 12; ong, "Joy Bells Are Ringing," song Arthur Twigg; carol, "While Shep |velle presiding. The chief matter for Ald. Givens, 11. we Sa | Helen Anglin and Margaret Wil- | herds, class; recitation, 'Santa's [consideration was a number of applis Light, heat, and power tomimnitie " gh an ArgAar ) ' . / . : i b¥: pe held )--Ald. Elliott, 23; on onse game: song by the chil- |Joke," Reginald Garrett; recite cations froin team" who never before 23 Meetings fie Ald. Harty, 15: ALT dren. - While preparation was being "Bennie's Prayer," Bessie Evans; quar- [belonged to the gue. The matter ala. Garson, Ald rd Ald made for the children's games, 'a |tette, "0 Come All Ye Faithful," M.|was discussed at le th and finally ii ERY oS. 11; Ald McKay 12. : piano duet was played by Miss Green Horne, K. Smith, A. Lemmon, J. Att- was decided to let the teams alvéady |= oppo parks printing and 'industries js and Miss Mills, and a lllaby, | wood; recitation, *'Jolly St Nick," |entered in the league consider the ap- |... mittees held very few meetings weetly sung by Mrs. Huntington Mehalah Horne; recitation, '"To-mor- | plications of the new teams, and re. 4 ring the year. Simpson. Kindergarien games follow row's Christmas," Wellington Sim: [port .to the next meeting on January The finance committee takes the od. Santa appeared and distributed [mons; chorus, "Appeals To Santa," | 1st, and have everything arranged prize for the most regular attendance the wifts made by the children for | boys: Santa's visit to primary class: |for the season. The league is ter- The board of works stands second their parents es: carol, 'Shine Out, Oh Blessed [tainly in a. flourishing condition and 7 ---------------- The jollowing are among those who Star,® class: Walter Johnston made [so far it looks as if about fifteen | - took "part »in the closing exercises in [an acceptable chairman. teams would be in the senior series. | ihe other classes : Second. elags--Chorug, "Jingle Bells," | = ------ -- : . 302 King street; Phone, 141. Senior 1--Class recitation, 'St. class: recitation, "M3ther's Christmas Marty To Play Lacrosse. : po Iuke's Story Of The Birth;" Christ- Gift," Grace Hayward; recitation, | gytawa Qitizén. \ P re C G d f h F id mas hymn, "Once Unto The Shep- "Christmas Moon," Ailsa Eva; chorus, "Marty" Walsh and Albert Kerr, of VISITOR TO CITY SUMMON-¢~ 8---Pure ream 0o0ds Ires on Il ay. hards," class; exercise, "Mother | 'Away In A Manger," class: recita- |the Ottawa hockey team, have decided ED BY A CABMAN. tioose s Children," by twelve ls and | tien, "Santa And The Mouse," Albert |to go in for lacrosse and when the - hoys; recitation, "A Lesson From Our | Wright: song, "Little Stary" Violet | summer cones will be found out on the Refusad to Pay Fare When Trunk Christmas Trees," Carl Franklin; | Woodrow; recitation, 'A Child's |sward. "Marty"' played the game at "-- ---- ---- chorus, "Old Santa Claus," class; | Christmas Prayer," Mary Hooper; | Kingston, being a crack outside home . ! Christmas lullaby, by seven girls; re- Jchorus, "St. Nicholas," class; recita- | man, while Kerr held down the centre Upheld By 'the Magistrate-- : citation, "Baby's Stocking," Helen | tion, "A hristmas Wish(" Evelyn Mc- | field position for the Brockville team Warning Against Reckless ounging 0 es ews; exércise, "A Merry Christmas," | Faul: recitation, 1am = Nemma, in the Eastern Ontario FEacrosse | Driving. ' by fourteen girls and boys; chorus, | Ethel 'Andre; chorus, "The Eskimo," | League two 'years ago. Frederick Tay- | ce GORY ia ing Santa ls Coming," class; class re- | class; recitation, 'My Stocking May | lor 1d also decided to get back into In the police cogrt this mOTDINg g \, § OW ra re 4 citaiion, 'The Christmas Spirit." | Goodearle; recitation, "Naughty |lacrosse, but neither of the three has Catharine , DR Jiven thie House Coats Honor certificates were presented to | Dolly." May 'I hompson; choru-, "Star vet announced whether -he will turn |g, A Tday's Sion when she. Was I'helma Hoag, Daisy McCammon, Win- | Bright, class. (God Save the King.) [out With the Capitals or with the new |gocused of being drunk. Catherine ' : nifred Guild, Jean MacPherson, Etta | senior team, the organization of which | jg getting: well up in. years, and and Fanc Vests Kirkwood, lola Hunter, Mildred { Victoria School. is already under way. should be taking better care of her- Francis, Vernon Jackson, Albert | I'he annual closing exercises in con Petie Green thinks Kerr and Walsh | gelf. lindrige, Cdrl Franklin, nection with Victoria school were held [would make fine lacrosse players "Where did you come from?" ask- There is no question as to the desirableness or sensibleness of these gar Jurior ¥ourth--Chorus, recitation, | gn 22nd. All the exercises were of an |Both are good stickhandlers as well ed the magistrate of the accused 'The Stol.n Custard," Reta Hunter, | aducative nature and consisted of din- |we being fast men on their feet and | "From Belleville, your worship," Jreeitation, *He. Overlooked It," James [Jooues, recitations, speeches and cha- [should fit in nicely at the national | come the reply in a soft tone. LIVINGSTON'S STORE CAN BEST SERVE YOU® Campbell, dialogue, Louis Sugarman. |pades, Several of 'the rooms had game. > | "well, 1 will give you a chance to . Willie Fowler, Cecil Cornelius; solo, ('hyistmas trees, from which presents i ---- | go back to Belleville to-dgy. Don't We have imported direct from England and Germany a wonderfully good Chris 8 y Yorry za Gu le > bac s wicked ¢ rr you . a ig houilahy, Ny Wein distrinuisd 10 wishers Slittle boys INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Bo Anon you collection of HOUSE COATS, in dark, rich shades of Navy, Red, Brown, rol, "Who Is He Tr Yonder Stall; | A00 Bil tn. these gilts | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By| Alexander Sharpe. a holiday Visitor lue., silk facings, reversible collars and cuffs, SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES, recitation, "A Christmas Precaution," | coo ade and given to parents 2 or Reporters On Their Rounds {irom Ottawa, Was charged by William $4.50 $15 Hazel Thompson), chorus, "Merry, friends. In' this way a spirit of gene . a 0 | Jarvis with the non-payment of cab } 37.50 up to 813 Merry Christmas Bells' drill, Upside | (0 0 incaleated. The kindercarten Couper tor mayor. fare, but after the case was heard W a * : 4 leet Bo 1QSING {OWNS | Down, «ght pupils; recitation, "The L ¥ id the rcatio A arent The Chiistinus rush Is on, { the cabbie" cameiout second best in ® Stl have & firs collection of DRESSING , OWNS in stock; al Holy Stocking," B. Shane; song, ase deld ieir option 0 pare : See Bibby's great 81 gloves : {the deal. iy NECKWEAR, GLOVES, NECK SCARFS, and all useful giits so acceptable "Jollity'. recitation, Santa Claus' |20 122: 2S! Any parents ayaile Newman & Shaw's ""To-night | Sharp said that he arrived at the , Seeret,"" Norman Frost; carol, "Hark; I : : ¢ : : ¢ : : : : : : AVR VATVLBVBR BRT RRRS 'NUTS! NUTS! Walnuts. Almgnds, Filberts, Brazil, |5¢ lIb., Mixed. Mixed Candies, 10 and 20c per lb. Sugar Canes, lc to 25c¢. TULL LTES ASAT SAAS ' VTL LLLLLTBTSLTS CVV TVTVVOTT LTT VVVTVRVS" BOTT 'sew Was Damaged in a Mixup and EE SE ments for gifts, It comes dawn to a question of selection, THAT'S WHERE themselves of the opportunity of visit Glorious weather for a glorious -ea- | outer station on Saturday night be' |to men, at prices to "help the Christmas purse. the Herald: Angels Sing' : ing the little people. A most interest- | son. " ' tween five and six o'clock, and hired g g ing programme was rendered and not See Bibby's $2 fur-lined gloves. Jarvis to drive him into the city. He OPEN EVENINGS the least interesting feature was the | Pick out your candidates for the city claimed that Jarvis was a very reck- Rideau School Closing. distribution of Christmas gifts from | council. < | less driver, and all the time he was ia . ; In the morning all the pupils as |the tree to the parents. : Bibby's are showing the swellest oi | the cab he was in terror of being * w 9 B k St semblsd in the room of the principal Another feature of the closing exer- |neckwear at 50c: | hurt in an accident. When near the 1vin ston 1'OoC . wed tor an hour enwoved, a good pro- cises . deserved special attention. The "The Volunteer Organist' is a most | Jouse of Providence, he said, the oramme of recitations, songs and Senior 11 class pupils, with their appropriate play for Christmas day collided with a cutter, and in the . . Chorases, to ~ which each cuss con [teacher, invited the children of the |" See Bibby's $2 fur-lined gloves. mixup his trunk was thrown off and triput:d its share. lhe rooms ~ wore Orphans' Home to be present at thei Now that the two shortest days of | the bottom knocked out of it. He HAD SYSTEM AT WORK. \ > prett ly decorated with evergresns and entertainment. The little people from [the year are over were on the way |Said that Jarvis made no attempt to -- looked very Christmas-like. the home were much pleased and the [to spring. pass out for any rigs on the road. At| Different Kinds of Poison at Dii- ly the afternoon each class, in" its ils of » Seni grade ore | See Bibby's swell 0c. ties. |the end of his destination Jarvis ask- | fae 3. . Pirate cod, had ee its pupils of the Senior IIL grade were ge: Bibby = swell SOc, ys the'| €d him for his fifty cents, and he ferent Periods. 20 Lb. Bag Best Granulated Sugas, $1.00 : -- a t ol apples amply 'repaid for their unselfish work Ihe schools closed to-day for | considered that it was not his duty t New Albany, Ind "Dec. 22.--That and candies sent by Santa Claus. i; the pleasure they had given to | Christmas holidays. Lhe "kiddi» )" i T ts Quiy 19 vrs Pearl Avmstrone tematicallv -- lo many of the children this Was | their guests are happy once more. pay when his trunk had been dam- | * . IY ong systematically J , R ) C = : g wie | administered doses of porson t her the-best part of the day's procevd- | (on the whole the exercises in the | See Bibby's handsome 50c. ties. aged. He refused to pay, and Jarvis pe 3 ) | ha st oned. | husband, George Armstrong, for four - mys oraded were n pronounced siccess. The | 'The Royal 1ink, Earl street, opens jas him he his horse was |days, and finally Prost about bi b ----is following received honor certificates. for the first time 'this evening. 'Ih: Iscared by a farmer's horse, and that | death, was the charge formulated, to- , Depot Schoo] Closing. These certificates are given each term Jin Dang will be present to urvash | po" tg rmer's rig ran into him. He day, by County Prosccutor Bulleit : : i ' Quite a number of visitors wags |? regularity, punctuality, combined }* Ie music, . | tried to drive out of the way, but was |agornst. her. She is*in jail. | E 1 : ye iss ' geel i 's displ of : : present at the depot school to adi with diligence and good conduct Woh i s seeing Bibby's display of | 5 given room on the roadway. | "Boxes that had: contained rat poi 0c. neckwear. { oe Christmas decorations, and to" en a Princ trect s thronged with | The magistrate was quite severe san and' strychnine, and a pair of Ll . tertainad by the Tittle folks: Hct IN MARINE CIRCLES 9 neess = 8 Ea tas rong Fiend | 98 Jarvis, telling him that he had no| gloves were found, to-day, by the po- ANDERSON BROS. midweek sale commencing TO-MORROW S. shoppers 2 Highisoers oF es Wy {right to collect a fare after what had lice, in a sink hole in.the rear of the WEDNESDAY MORNING and lasts 3 days. Cut this out and - evening. a street certainly présent | gio rred If Sharpe had taken his|A SE a 3 -t} hang it up. wit very lensing hi . A | Arsi . " Be ihe : . | : 3 4 3 | Armstrong=--heme. Florence Myrti ang ; io eH, ih 8 ory Dea Ing mane: Arrivals sof Departs of Vessels ed i snly, apg Srare, « Joase to. the division court he would,| Harris, sixteen year of.age, wha lived Turkeys, Geese and Chickens. Select birds, at lowest prices. ¢ 42 Bo Dhl a 11s Fort. See Bibby s spécal Olle, neckwear, noxdoubt, have received damages. It | with tl \ : . 300 1bs. Fresh Chopped Beef i i by the clans 'ahd recitations were] : : ] The Rov tare College. closed | PB € gar | with the Armstrongs, directed the po- . PP eef Suef the real thing. Saves time etvan by the tollowing prpile: Helen | The remainder of (he crew of the ie Be Boys iliary Bllege Bivins |vas a mistake for aSrvia to bring | fice where to find these articles. and labor, 2 lbs., 25c. lefrsh Potter, Kathleen Harkness, Graces steamer: Marshall Jcft for home, yes- the a left for their homes po gi Te . Ly Soy. a The girl told the prosecutor that 1,000 Ibs. Lean Beef, at 8c, 1b. : Gow. ella Hutches kde rday. a Ee 8 ia Be {Also warned JAaryls 10r Suc: reck.ess Mp, Armstroug said she 'would have Choice Round Beef Steak, young agd tender, 3 lbs., 25c. TOW, a utcheson, Kathleen Mi Ihe members of the crew of the different parts of the dominion. jdriving. As a commissioner, he had |, patter time ii her husband Best Sirloin Roast Beef f Ww. ] 121 ron, Winnifred Young, May Payne, y Segui ve paid off. vester. | See Bibby's dainty 50c. neckwear Iregelved many complaints, and said il Dotter ume if er EA Choice Rib R eef, cut from Western Beef, at 12jc. Mabel Vallier, Gladys Abl Vor. |Sleamer. Seguin wera: paid of, yester ing' Bavari y : ir 1 : 5 'dead."" He was ill, and she gave him, oice Xi oast, from 10c®to 12}ic. 1b. 7 abe allier, 'Gladys Abbott, a day, and left for <their home Bajus' Bavarian lager is made from [that'if there was any more of it, he Thursday alter he piil sai Choice Plate Beef, at 8c. Hughes, Mary Henry, Lillian Elliott, ! the choicest Canadian -malt-and im- would have his license cut off. last Thursday: afternoon, the girl said. 100 Pickled Tong lad Miron, Willie | daar 3 . | E |a dose of rat poison, pretending that 1c ongues, at 10c. lb. Gladys iron, tilie Knowlton, Pearl ported Bavarian heps. It is put up| -- a a ia LAMB--Choi i 3 01 Young, Albert Knox, Honor: Young, | ill i i ik } idd dirk bottles. expressly for family use. | Ts . , it was medicine. Armstrong went to 3 Be oice Legs, 15¢c. ; Loins, 12}c.; Racks, 12jc.; Helen Russell - wi w» Sp a yw the middle of Bibby's for swell neckwear "50c. i Pittsburgh Township Council. tbed and grew worse. On Sunday al- Teasts, e, Several dialogues received careful Res! Neen | The Kelsey case in police court was | Pittsburg, Dec. 15.----Council met [ternoon, according to the girl's state- NOEs, 12je¢. ; Loins, 10c. ; Chops, 2 lbs. 25c. attention. the 1ast being "A Christ: | ola aN " =H theld in private: , A large number |at eleven a.m. Members all present. yment, Mrs. Armstrong, protecting her o pbs. Choice Lean Pork, 12}c. 1b. mas Reunion," in' which the following Newspaper Man Hers. | 50g around the door to secure cn- | Minutes of last meeting adopted. cv [hands with gloves filled several cap- resh Pork Hams, for Roasting, 10 to 15 lbs. each, 15c. characters were represented: "Mother | Robert R, Clarke, adva® agent for [trance but the door was locked: for counts passed: Frontenac Lumber sules with carbolic "dl and Arm- 1b. Goose," Addie Moxley: "Father Christ. | [Foie Soma, was in the city, to- lhe general public. and Coal company, $43.34; County strong took them. "I begged Mrs. 500 1bs. Sausage, Our Own Special, 3 lbs., 25¢ : Alton Hamilton; "Jack," How ay, arranging for his production, at | Ribby's neckwear elegance, Hc. ~ of Frontenae, tile, $17.70; William | Armstrong not to give her husband Pork. Sausage Meat, for Dressing, 15c. lb. " White "Bopeep ay "Moxie » Grand, - on Thursday, December The penitentiary prisaners, it is | Atkinson, fence bonus, $4.75; John more poison, but she, answéred that : 100 Smoked, Sugar Oured Hams, at 15¢. lb. Jack Horner " ( lifford. Yallior R = Mr. Clarke is an old newspaper | td, have asKed "as a special. favor | McKendry, work, $4; John Wilson, she had started to end his life, and 40 Shoulder Hams, Smoked, at 121c. 1b. pack Horner ord yallier: nan, who, up to Ang years age, was that they be given mince pie with {drawing plank, $1; James Barnes. |she might as well fini il The girl Ohoice Mince Meat, fine flavor, at 10e. Ib. vi A ue Muffet." toene a ve city editor on the Chicago Tribune, {seedless raisins on Christinas day. | royalty on stone, -$ 50; H. Saunders, [stated to the prosecutor that on Sun-|§ ° Cranberries, Icing Sugar, Candies; Raisins, Currants, Peels, ath orks Clara Harton ho [leaving it to join the Shubert forces. |The prison chefs have ithe matter un. refund taxes, $3.31; F. Moran, re (day night the woman gave him a dose Grapes, Oranges, Dates, Figs, Cider, Apples, Prunes, Spices, 15 Qimon" Stanley Knox: *T = { Mr. Clarke "has heen through here be- | dur "consideration. - |pairing culvert, 3 James Nevesson, lof strychnine. ' ? Fancy Biscuits and Chocolatss, all new. goods, at special § . Stanley ommy {for with first-class Shubert shows. | See Bibby's nobby $1 shirts. | work, $2.25; A. Rickey, work, $2.7 i | Armstrong died, yesterday. Mre. prices. : : {and has a number of friends here who Yaople aro oi ' ey. | William Fairman, fence bonus, §2.7 Armstrong maintains that her hus- All goods ranteed to be first quality. Place your orders People around the city who are ex g gua 9 y : Hughes performed the duties of chan It is expected that the outside re- pair. work .on- the steamer Keywest Fucker," Kenneth Henderson; 'Polly Flinders," Gladys snders "Santa | : v ! 3 8: F . . . : . : ol i : daadys Jie nderson: "Santa | wore glad to welcome him back again Ipecting parcels to be delivered to A. Simpeal, NR Master band took poison. with intent to com- early to insure prompt delivery. The place is aug, 101°C Sears, : < N ¥ : ! > ailve : Mc : s oa r-- ! them should 'think of the delivery repairing culvert, ohn McAllis- mit suicide. : l he pupils had their usual Christ 3 81 : : § = See Bibby's $1 mocha gloves n - and % M: he wat and. the' national anthem | {man and not lock him out. lenny a a edlar There's a whole lot of debts in this {times in the last two or three days CIE, it Taylop Tu What The Baroness Gets. e. proceedings, {old world that you and I cannot | messengers . have had to return a vi taxes," $9 6S: ok IR aro 1 Paris, Dec. 22.--A despatch from n erson ros. -- settle with dollars 4 {second time to a house in order to Fe RO id in Lu nn, X71 Nice to the Petit: Parisien, says it has : : y Cataraqui School. ' See Bibby 's 81 mocha gloves get a receipt f i} els pensés buryiug David Rots, 312.351 heen le 4 e iage ) . : Y \ i 3 ag | get & pt for their parcels. At remuneration of council, $2007 school | been learned that the marriage of King . . . sn In Sataragu Shoo ull the pubilet, Pye speech never meant that ome [this tine of the year every StOpP money, $6,160.86; Miss McGillivary | 1 ropold and Baroness Vanghan took Cor. Princess and Division Sts. Phone 458. vwsembled in the three downstair [had a right to use indecent or insult- [counts to the delivery man. ~ | a ? 'abd 500: 3 ~' place at a little .chapel near Bordi- : vooms, the pupils in each room carry- ing language. - ' Gi he refund Statute Lt oe uh Roney, | L para. The Matin es M. Picard, Purchase your wants before SATURDAY, as the doors will ing out a splendid programme, con- | Nee Bibby's 81/kid gloves. Many a man has made a fool of his | Murray *fiotes and interest $2 699 - | attorney for Baroness Vaughan, as be closed all day. isting of choruses, recitations, 'songs Somehow - we all agree that it is (son, and then is indignant because he | 28; E Murray hote and in arent §1,- | stating that King Leopold left her nd dialogues Bart ularly interest [right for the - other fellow to practice [is called one. 1027.50: treasurer given cheques for | $26.000,000. - ing was a Christmas dialogue, givea--economy. * Buy Christmas perfumes at Best's. 1$18,503.90 to meet expenses; by-law | - | % . > ., hy boys and girly of the senior class, | Buy, brass smoking sets at Best's See Bibby's $1 kid gloves. | passed appointing deputy returning | See Bibby's $2 fur-lined gloves. | A Try a Lb. ot Our Farmers' Sausages, 1c Lb. in which .the pupils were dressed to! See Bibbyv's 84.75 travelling hap A friend that if necessary, woull | officers and polling aces; aw Wi dmi I ! i [ 1 i & ade 2 2 , SSE y¥ plac es; by-law | en a man admits that "ww ' present different nationalities. They I never thought it a bit cowardly to not 'make a sacrifice for vou, is hard: | passed naming Joyceville as place of powerless to' get out of a rat he i Farmers Choice Roll Butter, 25¢ 1b. took their parts well, Santa being side-step trouble 'when 'You can ly. worth calling such » nomination on Monday, Decemberinot in a rut, but a hole - ws Z 2 Rx : . Yon , 4 { ; wat . very real, In one of the janior classes See Ribby's 83 spit .enses | Ree: Ribby's "$1 mocha gloves | 27th, at twelve o'clock noon | Bibby's shirts, a beauty, §l | ter, repairing culverts, $6.50; F.| a x a