3 = PAGE TWO, w= -- : (PERSONAL MENTION[:== = P Thiers tiedeaie or shel WHAT IS GOING ON THIS FEST. |. ent Chri »FoLLOWS ON THE EHO oF Thioat-ease; tweet breath; relief from IVE SEASON. his B av. Tr and, Hay, Mac. CHRISTMAS STRAINS d coughs these you get when you use S People Back For The 3 Yr."and Mrs. Harold W. L. Day, ; Yo m---------- : HA ' Pa Citizens Te "Marcroft," went to N , Satur- 1 In St. George's Cathedral--Dr. 8. hs . ha Ne Er hare day, to yoin Mrs. ' Nathan Fellows' | = MacCallum and Miss Elsie Tandy 4: We are showin i ; I / -- ; & . 4 * ¥ A . COUGH DROPS--THE CANDY CURE | ©: p. Keaney has returned to Coch | Dr. Albert Hornet Neiar=The . Catluedeal ' Show} £0} ar' "(00D FOR BAT-IMROATS -- | ran. jo i Bessititul bt Ii Festive Dress. Alexandre Kid Gloves, $1 DELICIOUS TO TASTE T. D. Fallon has returned home to Bridal ; ar a YW We 3 % ] I mic resounding through the ~ DOCTORS APPROVE THEM Cornwall. Beam. - York . nisles, 'and echoing about the pillars 9 > ee in 5 5 cents a Red-and-Yellow Box full | Rev. Father Mea spent Christmas py re. Hy As spending the | of S{, George's cathedral, 'a few mo. } L.adi t oC MADE BY PATERSON OF BRANTFORD | Smith's Falls. Sbristmas season in Cape Vioent. | ments after" len _ o'clock, on Monday es Fancy Belts, 'rom 25¢ to. -John McKelvey was in Montreal, for |Mrs. Jones is a granddaughter of mornitlg, betokened that a wedding : : the holiday. Capt. William Ada, this city. party would soon, enter. The church, W. di. Morgan, of Queens, spent the Stanley 'and Herbert Allen, New lin its Christmas dress of green, the holidays at Perth. York, and Thomas Allen, Toronto, high 'altar snd reredos massed with - Ly y 4] iilhee q John Metcalfe Was hers, from Toron. | Were-at their parents' home on Clergy | flowers, ipdked beautiful and the ; A Bpecial Line of MEN'S FINE BLACK SOCKS, i? to, for the holidays, [street for the past few daye. right was a pretty one, as the bridal Unb eakable Y : h 4 ae OUR N. D. Bothwell, went to Perth, for a Bettie tilocaoh, who has been Prowasion Katy up towards the chan- oy reakable Yarn, worth Oc pair. Lo de the Christmas holidays. A t Tnterprise, S Ice «the choir singing the mar- . i ' : : : ; gh : Charles McKay dnd wife, Toronto, [here for the Christmas holidays, at | riage hyn,' "Fhe Voice That Breath. go ; 3 - STOCK TAKING spent Christmas A the city. her home on King street west. Sings hye 7 Leading was the small Special at 25¢. - 3 : " n, "Chaucer'" Elliott, of Montreal, wag | Justice Britton, Toronto, on bis page, Master Arthur Williamson, aged in the city for the holiday. way from Manitoba, _ Stopped off in { three, the : Bride's nephew, ix a suit . \ on 4 iwi a Dr. Harold Spence, Utitn, NY, is Chusago loc 3 short viké wits Frank {of brown velvet, She wide pollne o I G A N 2 S ¥ risitin : ; ity. . Clark, a former gs A hie: silks ith braid, . J ] g Tex visiting ftionds in the eit r. and Mrs. H. A, Lavell and ory "hield wdged Sith Yold braid, 'an aT . + fF bE . A iy $ : £2 : "Bert" Menzies spent Christmas at] ks " 8 a gold anchor. In his home in Carleton Place. children, Smith's Falls, and Miss Sur- [his hand was'a basket of pink roses, Dr. Leo Doram, of Montrel, is|ah Lavell, Toronto, are with Ald. {,1d he was as good as gold. Follow- visiting relatives in the' city. und Hn.S Y. Chown, Barrie street. ing her 'son came the matron of hon- to-all. Mrs. MacCallam went off i T . J. uo. Collyer, visiting in this city, 7: E. Wilmot and wife, Ottawa, were or, Mrs. A. R. B. Williamson, the reling & him went odin a TSIVVAAAAAAAAAAAAAPAAAANAAAAAAAAA AA AAA ALA a has returned home to Toronto, | up for family dinners at the homes of bride's sister, wearing a beautiful |!raveling dress of seal own cloth, | | TY YY NY Capt. Robert Fraser left, to-day, on | Mrs: N. Wilmot, Clergy street, and gown of pink satin duchess, the skirt [the coat trimmed with panne velvet : . Ni Mrs. W. J. Mahood, Johnson street. : + ui - revers of the same shade, and very » a business trip to Collingwood. . : > ; made in. graceful tunic eficct, a rather y : 1 ] S ' ] S A K Thomas Bone, Quen street, js| T- R. Millar, B.Sc., on the engineer- Ligh girdle, pearl sewn, confining the [1878 topaz buttons. Her blouse was . vd aD OB . ol ¥.4 'ae : : i taff of the Ontario Power com- A of brown silk, with touches of gold visiting at his home in Stratford. ing stad a wer folded fulness of the bodice. A rosette, ' ) g iol ny, Niagara Falls, spent Christ : i 4 in 8nd her hat was a tricorne shal f Mr. and Mes. KJ. Marshall, of |bany, Niagara Falle, spent Christmas | i} ourt ot Gontie, caught the satin hate o OR A LOVE BEHIND A THRONE. " adaini : day with parents, Gore street. . g o, brown, with crown of gold and gold F'oronto, are visiting in the city. ¥ wi 2 . at the - left of the corsage, . g Miss Bertha hd of Montreal. is |G. G. Hare, resident engineer of the and the yoke of chiffon wus studd mans, aid her furs 3 oi Tr pe ' : ve MESSRS. SEER: pg S2 { the guest of relatives in his city, has been out over the line, on busi- With pearls, 4 feiugo of pearls eutlining wore bled $e ee with on of A ; iy al od alli 7 'brist- vod lit, t POV! : s : * . & 3 "U THE oe 5 EST Ne + pon » op Mia Pry Dxiawa, sy nt vie "$1" ness, was home for the Christmas holi- 3 the atin; and rr (hia ow a white chiffon, and a toque of black GEO. BARR McCUT( IN'S GREAT! NOVEL, we E. J. Long, Grimsby, i Fu ¢ days. " . : i [3leeve: of pink net, over white, and [Silk and jet. : By special arrangements we have received two hundred suples the Frontens: hotel - Pre aat 8 Robi Cf eee, five a an Srabroitlared wath pearls, went down to Bes. Haul allum, ite 5 Stools » bide book, cloth bound and beautifully illustrated, to retall at W. J. Dennison, of Vancouver, B.C. | \harge 8 tan 'ghury ** {the wrist. A particularly handsom. | mother, also wore Vv black silk, , ' : th bet + . : ' | Wellington and Gerow Gore, has re- "hi ir i in [trimmed with jet, and a velvet hat. 4 b i¥ visiting his parents at Portsmouth. |" . | ~fborder of white silk applique, in b T s . . 4 David Jackson, of Oshawa, spent jgned and acvepled a call Hom he scroll design, thickly strewn ' with Mrs, Herbert Tandy wore white joe the aon le drawing one of the mae ror House 'on Wednoulay, Christmas with relatives in this city. Ang ican SprgTYgition at Os Ra pearls, wai, as. the--foot=of the skirt, |saline silk with touches if burnt will be far Wore interesting to read ges a then Soe the Capt. Martin Olsen, of Montreal, | ,1%0r8¢ 5. telson, alter spending 1, 4" hneared also on. the corsage. (orange, black panne' velvet hat and play. For sale only at thie sore was a visitor in the city for the holi- | Christmas, with his parents, on Ri- Mrs. Williamson's hat "was of black | plumes. $ : deau street, returned to Toronto, ' i ) p Miss Florence Williamson w i ol ihe , . ' days. : p : panne velvet with black plumes, her ! tha as in Along with Graustark, we have received 500 copies of the lat. week. We would sooner count cash | Dr. J. S. Quinn was a 'visitor at his | Where he is employed as a boilermak- bouquet was of pink roses, and her [White silk mull with coat of white est additions to Popular Copyrights to retail at 30e, among' which : home in Teed, for the Christmas holi- sr by the A. kB Wolkiams company, ornament a star of pearls, the bBadclath, nd white satin hat, with are books never before retailed in Canada at less than $1.50 und days. 9 luneral oO M | groom's pift. uncurled ostrich feathers. 23. window display. 4 By : Sunday ofter- i : i The li § -of- ts in. i i Edward Oldfin, of Montreal, w Waller took place on Sunday uf Last came the bride, Miss Elsie e list of out-of-town guests in | i Christmas visitor' at his home in this |100P from bis late residence, Fitts. Tandy, leaning oy the arm of her cluded, besides those mentioned : Rey. "Phone and Malt Ortirst prompuy filed. | go. f. 3 : ity burg, to Cataraqui cemetery. The ort wh J. A. MacCallum, Philadelphia: Dr. _-- Furniture, Carpets, cry. : funeral service was: conducted by Rev. brother, Dr. Herbert Tandy, who gave aa um a Koy Kasson, of Queen's, is spendin, : : her away. Her bridal robe was very (and Mrs, Walter Crewes, Pittsburg, ; ; T! the holidays 'at his "ho#ie 'in Strat De; Mackie, aq Noucester, - Maes. {graceful of heavy Liberty satin, the |N.Y.; Rechab Tandy, Toronto; Francis |= THE COLLEGE BOOK 4 E 3 1 ford. g a long train fal ing in a double cascade, Dillon, Seeley's Bay; Francis Anglin, 2 w . a & Curtains, Linoleum, 8. E. Sills agd wife, Bellaville, ure has left to resume his position as gone | panrl-: dged, atd the slightly draped [Brewer's Mills; Di. and Mrs. Herbert THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO. i Pel \ « Th . J 4 guests of Mrs.fJohn Morrts) Barrie ral inspector of the Bell Teieplione | kip caught in front with two dah- | Tandy, Miss Lona Macleod, Toronto; | 260 PRINCESS ST. § "PHONE 10, Shades &c street. Co., alter spending his Christmas |}, formed of the satin, with pearls | Dr. Harold Williamson, Port. Arthus; » ' " Archibald Abernethy, Toronto, = is holidays with his parents, Mr. and in their centre. Bias folds of satin |Prof. E. J. Williamson, Geneva, N.Y.: visiting friends and relatives in rhe Hrs, ay FA HBomsual street. , latticed, filled the front of the cor {Donald MacCallum, Jrewer's Mills. city. : LTol. M.. h § or, Teac di t Oh; ity, sage and banks of satin, heavily em-{ Those invite! from town included only Stuart Livingston, Montreal, spent this morning, ater spon "? Chris brcidered in pearls, went over the | relations, the cathedral clergy, and the holidays with his mother, Princess |™88 With his parents Jn Stratford, | shoulder from 'the waist line. At the some of the young people, close ¢ |street. and left by the-noon train for Boston {helt, both front and back, was a | friends of bride and groonr. Dr. and "Phone 90. Yours, Joseph Hora, Montreal, is spending to attend a convention of scientists, lurge 'diamond:shaped medallion, of Mrs. MacCallum have gone to New the holidays with' refatives in . {he |¥hich is being held in that city all | Honiton Late, sewn with a cluster of | York on their honeymoon. 3 | e . " <x ke Kingston and Pembroke railway, who : ¥ Special Price Reductions for this than enter goods in our books. - - ' leity. this week. large Roman sequins. A dahlia T. FF. Harrison on Ur. Russell Reid, of Toronto, was in | The remains _ of the late Dr. Russell. caught ' the fulfiess' upon the corsage, DRUG STORE ROBBED. the city, spending Chtistmas with his |P0st» who died in Rome, NY, on | and a chiffon yoke with lace applique, Ww : : parents. Thursday last, arrived in the city on | was embroidered in pearls, and the | Thief Secured $16 at Hong's on Sat-|T AE Harold Dennison, of Toronto, for- the Cape Vincent boat, Friday, and |lower part of the sleeves were made of urday. merly of Kingston, is holidaying in [Were removed to the Grand Trunk the: chiffon lace 'and pearls. The win- ou Barly on Saturday evening, a thief secured an entrance to the drug store of F. J. Hoag, Princess street, .and the city station from where they were sent to | some litthe kride ' carricd # white Miss' Hester: Burnett Watertown, N, |Picton for burial. Mrs. Post returned | prayer-book: argl _her bouquet of Y., spent Christmas : with ' relatives in to Rome, to-day, at noon. - white roses and lilies 'of the valley, ; ' + de off with t { 816. Ther the city. Miss Fannie Sarvent arrived in |ber ornament was the groom's gift, [OTe it i he sum of $16. There track of these and emptied the con- tents, with the exception of ten cents, . : | MN a EB wos money in two small boxes, kept nM S t % . . Joseph Hunt, of Regina, formerly of [Chicago from Kingston, Ont., last |an amethyst rendant - set about with fg ~ special purpose, 'and the thief got e urn mwror et Ss ingston the Whig composing staff, is visiting |Week to attend the funeral of her | whole 'pearls; 'ard her very iovely veil ; a " ve in the city. mother, Mrs. G. B. Sarvent. The lat-,| fell from a chaplet of pearls, with a uN ra * QUAPUPIS J a "Jack" Williams, Ottawa, is vith der, =a Promiven: in the ysiea) and hoot of orange blossoms at either which, no doubt, ho left for good luck. quality . rd : : his parents, University avenue, for |:ocial circles « ntaro city in Be ! S Mr. Hoag left the store shortly after lain and fancy Sterling. Carpet Con 2 y ber girlhood days. Her surviving | At the chancel :cteps the room, six o'clock, locking up, and did not | Yesel ) ilver designs fully guaran- Miss M. Macpherson, Montreal, is[thildren in Chicago are Mrs. 'A. Samoth NacCalium, EA. MB. it return until about eight. I "teed, A ¥, visiting her brothers, Colin and Hugh | Johnson and Walter E. Sarvent. a ln Tmo Ar. nd Mes, Fete fhe thiol sstured corres by smash- | \X/ Th MacCallum. Brewer's Mills, was wait- |. : : 3 ! ; h Macpherson. e late Peter Instant, of Amherst | | : » 5 ing in a pane of glass at the rear of Special $ are ouse Stanley Claxton and wife, of Mont- | Island, who died, aged ninety years, | 02) with his best man and brother, dhe store, near the door, and then it Ro a d Price, 10.00 Sett i { } a ke 1 X i morency Falls, ebec, are visiting in [Was born in Kingston in 1819. His Peter MacCallum. . The Dean of On was an easy Matter for him to un- See Our Window Display of Kingston. Ho ¢ father, Alexander Instant, came from taro and Conon Stare Forioraid the lock the doer. : Rugs and Mats for Christmas Richard Taylor, engineer on the [Scotland to act as overseer in the ee fog Trice Deing lull hor er ee ) SMITH BROS Presents. steamer Westmount, * arrived home | navy yard. He was a ship carpenter, a d Rech bo rep the -bride's u g Loughboro Resident Dead. A oy from Midland. and unfortunately his yawl boat, SiEne oa : an Yo Peck + al 1" Last week, George Kemp passed = ™ : ' J 1 Opticia Hearth Rugs, from $2.50 Ernest Sellery, Ottawa, was at the [crossing from the shipyard to King- |"® Sang 4 FA in Hs 0 po away at his residence, a few miles rt : ewe rnd Ki A su cAana, te $7.50 parsonage, Colborne street, for the |ston, was caught in a squall and |'¢ the beautiful tune in Hymis Aop- north of Sydenham. He had beer nf H% Sofa Rugs, from $2.50 to past few days. capsized; he was drowned, leaving A tient aud Modern. Dr E J. Wil sufferer for about six months wij If so, coine and see Ur, range, ! OPEN EVENINGS. $5.00. Frank McAuliff, of Queen's, is spend- | young widow and infant son. liamson, and Stuart Polson, and to virslent py o tative j : 5 We have many articles to BRAILLE PO90046. D Mats, from 5c. to ing the Christmas vacation at his ------------ Sabi hg nt whic evelopec very st. . Ee ¥ ice : : 3 oer me in Welland. THE LATE H. P. DRIVER, them se to he Sal page the groom spring _ Be --enioTiog the best. of show you, and at prices to : Dr. - William Smith, of Rochester, gE gave peat. § Pins. | headth, with a happy future before suit every purse. Sheep Skin Mats, from N.Y., is visiting his parents, Mr. and | Accountant of The Oddfellows' Re- he bepkisst, was lait tin-fome 115g, when the dreaded disease made its $1.25, $1.50. fig Mrs. John Smith; lief Fund. of Ars. BO 9 3 .. |appearance and although given the pretty cottage being decked with fir {po l= tC 0 aid, its ravages could and holly. Pink and white carnations |, j,, stayed, and he died a very pa- also added brightness to the drawing- 2 di if tient and resigned sufferer. He was room, where the many wedcing gHts | ona of Loughboro's most respected " + Boys, were get out, and in the dining-room, a t : x Articles for Ladies. Bedroom Mats, from $3.50 Miss Willoughby, superintendent of | There are many sad hearts in the : to $50.00. nurses, general hospital, spent Christ- city, to-day, because of the death of Smyrna Rugs, from $1.00 mas at Lansdowne. . Harry P. Driver, who has been for to $5.00. : ¢ Frederick Striker, of the Standard many years ono of the staff of the oF ol h . i in Pic. Y Rel SOL ats ; ' citizens, a man of very gentle charac- Bunk Stafi, yay AL his home in Pic Sddiellows Refiof Assodstion, and Jor pink roses hung from the mantelpiece, | yo, highest. integrity iy disposi- « 8. > $ CCH . v 3 i : han 7 av 5 somc time 11s accountan OW much | nd white roses and candles (the room tion, and a prosperous farmer of the . W. H. Armstrong left, this morning, |b lived in the affections of hi ie : for Port Hope, or spending 'Christ. hin tea] by the A Iriends being darkened), decked the table, al, industrious kind. He was but a The Always Busy Store, * c mas with relatives, ous enquiries which were made during | 1478 bow of pink satin giving an ef- | oun man, of fifty-deven years; a Mrs. William Armstrong, Port Hope; |his illness, and the numerous kind foctive touch to n charming tout eu- | member of the Mothocist church, at i 4 d i Fe are & i m ahi : 'been left 1 semble... , 5 Sydenham, and a conservative in poli- | & P : .Kingston ed Sa tahior, Fleanar, are spending a mange which have this day been loft Many Ble the oud wishes for 1 She tics. He will be very greatly missed Cut rices on FE 2% r : ; os w 1 p bride and many the regrets that she is his home, where he was looked up | : Dr. Will Smith' ret 1 to Wil-| The ho © speak most clear- | °'Y : is us home, eh : PIT . Carpet Warehouse. tary! NY Vode phi shod o ly with, regard -- rl ear going to leave us, and the groom to, dnd was ever gentle and kind. He M L : ) Christmas ih the dty. fetary-treaourer. of the Oddfellons: of comes in for his share of the felicita- ||paves to mourn a wife and four chil- | % any nes. CS Lake, New York, was with |lef Association and Mr Meck 'said tions and kind thoughts, for he vad |dren, Mrs. Henry Vanluven, Maple ' FOR STYLE F his mother, Mrs. William Lake, Queen | "I feel that I . have been personally much liked in his days at Queen's, and |Grove; Ethel, Flossie and Burton, at , FIT, AND -- street, for the holidays. and very deeply bereaved. Mr. Driver his winning of the medal in chemistry home. To his widow and children the -------------- . COMFORT er Dr. C. P. Sherman, Toronto, was at [joined the staff of the association | 8 graduation. was a great pleasure whole neighborhood extend the sincer. Sine] . a' . Earl's Court with his mother and sis- | about fourteen years ago. He came to " - est sympathy. : : Wear Gourdier 4 Furs NGIISIIIREEE RRR | ter-in-law over the holiday. our office with a modest bearing, - Heed . NE WMA N : . hyd : 1 kache. Miss Dora Attwood, spending Christ- [which », preserved throughout "all our "Kingston's Famous Fur Store," Persistent. Bac 3 mas with her father in this city, / re relagjonships. He was a thoughtful Dull, heavy pains in the back or 76 to 80 BROCK ST. turned to Montreal to-day. : man, and a man of few words. He side, as well as a sudden "catch" or : Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lane, Gore [said little during office hours, but he FUR AND FUR-LINED "stitch inthe back siiows Sua, wou : street, were with the latter's parents, |was devoted to our business, and he y jested or ape) in oc "rhe ton bi 4 A Ww in Gananoque, for Christmas, could be trusted to attend to every de- COATS FOR ME . muscles or kidneys. e trouble is : ¥ y " ww Gentlemen. «w Girls. ' Rev. C. J. L. Bates and family are [tail of the expanding service with usuelly called Jvmbage Sad nay dis > , spending the holidays with his father- [the utmost fidelity. Ho was faithful M bol [SPINE al times. ut J oe diate | HE ALWAYS BUSY STORE in-law, Rev. W. Philp, Iroquois. in the little things as well as the en whol | are Signe of a poisone Fig tion i Lieorge ' Hauson, foreman of the |big, and could be depended upon to care for style, the Nood ya, ate (apy. to id » a Whig composing room, visited his home |accept any responsibility, and to dis- durabilit ch onie ums fam yj kon ! = I'he man who keeps his pro- in Morrisburg, over the holiday. charge any duty fully and promptly, 1y | |dsease. The PL rg > rid perty well insured is treading Mr. and Mrs. Perty WG. Reeves, |Best of ail, was his calm and plaad and comfort, | [Jall's Rhoumia ti ig 2 Toul es the on firm ground: he who gp- Kingston, and baby "Clare, are at |temperament. He must have had his will find ex-f{¥0 of + th teoub) n. = oir Kid ini sumes his own fire risk, on R Belleville, on a visit to relatives. worries like - the rest of us, but there acid from 1 oR fa oe iy Dr For the Physician "thin fee Roy Ward, of the Kingston und [was no sign of them in his demeanor. actly what ys 3d suriches the Buod. Dr; L |Pembroke railway. freight offices, spent for in his dealings with the clerks un- they want Hot Suma ne i a a No great Statistics are dry things as a % | Christmas at his home in Trenton. der him. Summed up in a few words, here--in F, beth pur rer ane 5 MeL ore Dray ad Ise rule, but .we could show you Arthur O'Lpary, of Ottawa, spent |this was his character : Zealons, 'high- ere --1n ur Stor vid Ones King and Brock streets some on fire losses that would Christmas with his father, Deputy |minded, honorable, honest, faithful and or Fur-Lin (W Re 1a aE and corner Prin. mm mnt ' , At once convinee you that it is Warden O'Leary, of the penitentiary. |true. We shall miss him very much, ed Coat ( B al Nu > - 1 h cots 8 IT S FIGHT y foolhardy not to be well pro- bx J. Bevouall, Nie York, is |and oe shall cherish his memory very ng 3--at fess an ontrea sires. Ne have so many articles snit- 3 100 spending the holidays with his moth. | dear y." ever price " able for 'Xmas Gifts, those "con. - er, Mrs. R. J. McDowuli, Princess| Mr. Driver was the second son of fro Y $20 Po oP The Welly 3 Defeated, paced With. Ys scdical,. firofes. ht all together and all streot. Thomas Driver, of the customs' de- m 0 The Wellington hockey team went to , on ; pies { the thne here against dirt. ; Owners of factories: usually Dr. Russell Reid returned to Toron- partment, who, with the surviving ' Believille for a friendly game on TRO ER Ca. whining ; Whirring machinery, hotting | have their own private fire to to jay after visting his parents, | members of the family, a mother, two : Christmas day, and were defeated by without chain attached. water, hissing steam, v fighting apparatus ready for Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Rd, Princess [sisters and a brother, have the sym- For $50 5 goals to 4, after a very hard game, NURSES CHATELAINS, _ Sted irons--an army of fiery instant use How do those street. ; pathy of many friends. His young ® . At half time the Sinte stood one goa With Al the Tidrse. iers on the firing line conditions compare with the James Irvine, of the Kingston and wife, a bride of only a few months, a ' all, and a minute fore time was i. PHYSICIANS' HANDBAGS and --- conditions pertaining in your Pembroke railway engigeer's depart- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reid, We sell a Black Cloth Coat, | [called the score stood four goals all, | § "Nedicine Cases, made of leather \ . ZING home gr store? s = Shri i i i xe iw 1 | | Belleville scoring their last | when that - will stand any amount of ment, was home for the Christmas [will bo especially remembered in these J f good alit ed a 8 29a wi constant and hard 'usege, also. mst holidays. trying hours of her great sorrow. The | jmade 0 quality import two Kingston men were off the ice. POCKET MEDICINE AND IN- RE . safe . Dr. J. R. Leslie leaves, 'Wednesday, Hate Mr. Driver w about thirty-fiv B lined with choi Ca-! |The game was witnessed by a large STRUMENT = Cases, neat aod . Are you safe? "That is the i » BY, iver was thirty-five caver, oice v : » a anest : question to ask yourself, If for New York, to resume his duties |years of age, and a model citizen sadian. Muskeat aod collar of gowd, Te locals expugtint od compact, read a oD on -- you feel that you should add $ [in the Hospital for Ruptured and i NE Ot Posi bo the Bellevi o juniors, ion mn Jocket. Somethin aie ¥ some insurance, interview Crippled. Died In Hospital. either Otter or Persian Lamb. selves pitted against the interme . Dr. W. J. Johoston and wife, Mer- Mrs. Samuel Martin, Albert, Ont., mpare. diates. The Wellingtons lined up as rickville, were here for Saturday and |died in the general hospital on Sun- : follows : Marchand, goal; Little, ny Sunday at James Johnston's, Univet- |day morning, after undergoing an = - point; Nicholson, cover; Brouse, rov- Dr. A. P. Chown n McCann sity avenue. operation ik had only been in the er; Grattan, centre; Hunt, left wing; || 7 fabs ' Charles Murphy left this afternoon |institutlon a few days, coming down Reid, right wing. "185 Princess Street ~ B51 BROCK ST for Port Hope, after spending Christ- [to have the, ation performed. The " i : i «1. mas with his mother, Mrs, D. Murphy, | husband of Sa was with her. ~ Makers Of Fine Furs. Grand opening of Palace skating \ PHONE 343 Rideau street. The remains were sent t. ner home ~ 128-128 Princess St. rink, Wednesday night, Dec. 20th. Dr. Alfred. Horsey, Ottawa, spent this morning, > Band. in attendance, ;