Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Dec 1910, p. 2

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: : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG MONDAY, * DECEMBER 19, 1910. i) : ---- Td > * 90 GOSPEL OF CHRIST. ER |THE. DAY'S EPISODES The | "College Boo k Sto Ee WAS FOR EVERY AGE, COUNTRY | Considerable time was takin, LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS ™$ art, Mote mn pos AND CONDITION yg orday morning, in the : ; ? . wring of : the "e ane me : + "Made No Direct Pronouncement on' x ho wa srreied on chars Occurrences In The City And Vicinity | ® ' The Christmas Storer ™ Store Open | Social Questions of His Day. But! fo, ey 8 hot gitar. Jor immonal --Other Brief Items of Interest L An Excellent - Offering of Holiday Bools 3 v 00000000 SIPHIBSOIEITIIOPEIOIIEIIIS bered. Left Two Commands to Solve i sken, the magistrate said thet Bastly Read And Remen The Lady of the Lake The Rosary | i { { 4 i | i } i . 3 - : Raia » rime--A there was sufficient evidence Fry's ¢bocolates, s, J. Crawford. Every Night @ Sox ial Problems of All Tim 1 er cen] on teal wid Bea 10. lace ns Robi doen ord, Peacron: ; x | Gift Service. ; js was wnsatisfactory, in that it | to, has been appointed a notary pub- This Week | The Dean of Ontario preach 'was not clearly shown if the charge | lic. ' : [ihird of "his sermons to student ped been . the - proper time. oe : bays ; ib. wasorted sre ams, or 1 George's cathedral, on Sur jowever, he secured eno evi oeolates. J. Crawforc . ow 1 : bit Lika 90 clock 1ext, "Who made ime a judge or i- dence to show the kind of a he the | There are still a few cases of iy-ig With Ser oe Plates by | Gilt : edition. Holiday ler over vou?" Sodalism freque woman had been living, and gave her | phoid and = diphtheria at the general! ard an - on YF chennai | with illustratios | brought the chil te that neit er Uhtist some good advice. hospita'. ' i Scott is mum amous Ne iowelio = don Campbell i JOHN MCKAY, ! the. church nor the Bible dealt direct Greer pleaded "not guilty," and | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paus have re | metrica FOmange Bes kilo] 00% wid bound. In Go His {ly with social pelos, True, for [A Givens appeared on her behalf. | turned home, after visiting at Sarmia | dress vue hae an L rnament: i Red The Fur House, i woeial problems ever change «i Hn wit ea Ray cali} lived in the sai} Toronto. thg 4 _-- - oe rate jacket and o | > : : Re one ; . ; ; Leountries,\ snd Christ's teaching lis i game bile ng as 5. Greer, and he you cantiot allord to eat t > Mis ss ofS S 3 Siege of the Se 149-151 Broek Street. | interpretation of the moral law, were «1 that he overheard a conversa- chocolates try Fry's 30c. BH. J. Craw: TheMistress of Shenstone i wege al the l sessstauessensesureny 'He dealt with the. mdividual, se ing yhring her daughter to the city, and he] Charles Webster and bride returned vard The Handicap, by R The tale is instinct with the same No Man's Land, by y 1 glo & Ware J i k fs depth of fesling, slowing ima; ry, Ie Rose inthe Hing. by Ger and refinement of literary art that Barr McCutcheon White All-Wool 'Miankets. {to so regenerate him that he wicht '.aid that she afterwards did come. | home, Sunday, from: their honey moon | . [live the Christ life and so, in his 0 Mrs Greer denied writing to her | trip to Washington. By flyrtle Reed. The text is | sellighiness, solve the proble fo of bis daughter. She admitted to the magis- Nursery rhymes chi or the hit: | printed within marginal lines with town day awl generation. Christ left |irqte that shé could mot read or | dren. Just the thing for Christmas, | b lubricated heading "and marginal {but two plain rules, the keeping of write st Robertson Bros', { § notes. Frontispiece in color, by | which would answer the social «if y voumg ma pleaded guilty to be-| N. M. Stewart, , of Queen 5, sevurped Blendon Campbell {tion befors ever it is propounded and | jy drpnk Ww sorderly, and was | to his. home, in Renfrew, to- ay, to : » > 01c¢ i these miles are: Thou shalt loge the fined $5 and costs, or twenty days. | spend the holidays. | . 260 PRINCESS STREET, . I hone 01 ) {ord 48v God, with ail thy heart, ond | A. he was guthared in on Sunday, the 15¢c. buys 1 lb. assorted creams, or | thy weichbior as thyself." magistrate, as usual, asked. bim where] chocolates. J. Crawford. ; DOHC 0000 PPO Thee child.va's gift serviee, in the je had secured his liquor. He said | Large variety of baby plates, Noth- 5 SE : : 2 afternoon, was largely' attended, the | hat he got his liquor from a juan, | ng nicer for baby for Christmas, 25¢. dean addressing the vouthful congre | jving his name, but mentioned no ho- {| o 5c. Robertson Bros, | gation on the text, "Remember the | ' Miss Nellie Downey, visiting Mrs. | words of the Ford Jesus, how He rt tt ert. McAuley, Barrie street, returned : said 'It ix nore blessed to give than To-night Murray Mackey Co. to her home in Newark, N.J., to-day. F Xm Ss ; to receive." "' During the singing=i cing the i of th When .vou want sleighs, skates, or a i In annopncing coming the 3 hyn the children went up two and two i- | pucks, hockey icks r., call Murray-Mackey company, it is sufhei- sticks, ete, at " The to the. shuneek stop, laying hei lt! 11 to arouse the interest of the ma- Simeon Bros, , asc Shiggewt's gi diaten, TT ie gills a e leet of ie wlergy writy of theatresgoers. For the past . M. Patterson, student a een =, a x ea Sie F t LY: hi The services throughout the day were ey years this hy has a left,. to-day, to spend the Christmas Halt poind, dle; pounds, ps as p roac ing thoroughly in keeping with the spirit | of the favorite attractions playing holidays at his home in Mountain. two pounds,' $1.70. oh She Sosing gl the Pe A | Canadian territory, and it is but just I you SO at he, best ne win nole ix al the * y . > : sav that their patrons have never | chocolates try Fry's raw- TO 1 o s Just > . ay glad gound the Saviour comes," an or Se Pe management | for. Rule Comte Tae Tout It does not pay to delay' further your gift the teaching of the day, in sermon have never failed to fulfil all *prom- | . Chief of Police Baillie. has heen Christmas. . Beautifully' boxed. p . i : for well as prayers and hymns, the glad handed a bracelet, which was picked Hedi * Ax i choosing. See our prices for { : rine- * | Meredith Nichelsor for all time, all races, all conditivns. in which Mrs. Greer promised to | ford. The Master of the Vine By the author of The Rosary. | feredith Niche | .3 i | characterize the author's earliest | I'he Window at the White Cat, hy work y ! Mary Roberts Rhinehart = =X tyriy All-Wool Blankets. Union Blankets. --Fenway Chocolates, .* Where Comlorters in Batting, Wool and Eiderdown filled. : "| ses. . . . pound, 35e.; pound, 65¢.; assurance that the world is or in Ihe attraction. this season comes | up on the street about ten days ago, special - two"pound box, $1.30. better as year by vear the memory is 3 te ir. i i he rightful " well recommended. The scenic equip- | and will hand it over to the rightfu j Hi h Cl P | Feat of Tim Who "cones the broken | on, "WCC crantly increased and | owner. : Meiocsts: Powel Fae] igh Class Pearl or Diamon ings, ; : ; RE Diemlng 301] { jow the heavies v 15¢. buys | lb. assorted creams, or Ee: Th istmins bo £2 50 ® i . ang sod lis now the heaviest and best ever 3 special Christmas boxes, $2 l P y j cure, an with the hii a ! arried by this company. The cast | hocolate:. J= Crawford. J ny 4 ear ec els Qr endants, arace to hiess the humble poor. is hended by a well-known dramatic An interpleader in connection witn R. McFAUL. Chalmers Musical Service, factor, J. M. Donavin and the wersa- | he seizure and sale of some land in --Rexall Fountain Pens, a GOOD Scarf Pins, Links, Lockets tile vouny actress, Florence . Mur- | he township of Hinchinbrooke 'will be pen for only $1.50. CARPET WARENOUSE In Chalmers church, on Sunflay evens! |. "aesisted by high salaried and | heard before Judge Price at the court : a . . ip L h Sh B E tit jing, a Christmas musical service was rperitnosd actors. They. open a | house Tuesday morning. --Remex Fountain Pens, the | nyt 00 S, eal er opping ags, (c. 200000000000 0000008008 | Lich. The choir rendered srpoiad fine | Look's engazement at the Grand, The makers of Imperial brand un- best pen on the market for 81. 4 : anther». The soloists wors Miss Jessie to-night, presenting "Why He Divore- lerwear pay out 370,000 yearly mi ville 8; lazors & a . | Reid, « Harel Massie, Miss. Flor i Her." There will be a change of | ¥ages which goes back. into the hands Gillette = Safety Razors, h : : The ! $5.50, $6.50; ; aa ss ones Meload ani Mr. Beecriit. Rev. | 11 ever ht. To-morrow night, | of the Kingston merchants. atl { BR S 350 Ki St " Passes sEEEmERIsEEE Prof. Alaxindsi Laird oo + micteq "the hill Blnor ili be arto mph, Fry's chocolates, 30c. J. Frawford. » DRUG II *y ing $ (e)| service, aud spoke broly on (ke ---------- The Salvation Army band will seren- MAHOOD h - Hi | words cieUCarlyle: "31 deap things are Produced "The Nativity." ule portions of the town this even-| STORE i Jewellers PN Opticians i sonz." He syd that our fathers would ng in aid of the work in connection | - ln 14S. ] )! not have al the serviee as pro- In Sydenham - Street Methodist with the 'veliel of the poor. Cards have | #RINCESS AND BAGOT STS. | Issuers of Marriage Licenses ' 3 " church, on Sunday evening, the chair |, | : oe ae ii i per, Hut vet such a service was most ol a cantats. "The Nativity," and heen sent out to those who reside in RE g 000000990200000000000¢ ® 'elpiul, for Carlyle spoke truly when | al : the portion which is y to be visited, .. ---- : : : i PX CO ly well. Solo parts : te - he asia hat "all dnp this ve reomtionlly el, S00 Pay | morning 'them of the visit OORT OOOO song." © So ley and Harold Angrove. "Mrs. Small i ' ; | LADIES LIKE FURS Passed With Honors. { sang, "Rejoice Greatly," from the ' a t Messiah," a very difficult solo, which "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." es | Bert" Menzies, passed the jubior | Jessiah," with "remarkable ease and ; ' . } | examinations of the Ontario College of |g, 0 Rev. Thomas Neal preached, Just to show you how much ] * Pharmacy, with first-class honors. Mr. | 4 10 church was crowded. Prof. of a Christmas Store this is, All fresh new stock. ~ Pn k SOUT ASCII T NIIP RIN NT YT ISNT EVER TI TY car a mgrarnseroarnaneRnrnanas 00000000000 0000¢ | Menzies was formerly a clerk in j.06 Small presided at the organ. here's a list of "appropriate py Hong's drug. store, is well-known here, | 15 choir gave a magnificent render- Gifts we sell. You can spe and his many friends will be glad to; of the cantatp, and great credit is time here by the hour buying learn of his success. His home is' at jue to all cymcerned. The male voice suitable things every mem- M k d t Carleton Place. Foarases ware especially fine. J ber of the family, » : - ar ec a - Only 5 buying day left. sews ' Eina---------- \ ie You want to give some. Date Cresme. 18¢.: Walnut Choco- | Gift From Queen's Students. . lates, 15¢. J, Crawlond. | Before leaving : for their various ; R bi P The Cape Vineent, N.X., Eacle, in homes to spend "the Jwristmas holi- 3 8 = p easona ec rices | ite last issue, put on a Christmas | jays the student boarders who were cover of Ameriean design, the same as | j,dging with Mrs. R. Pidgion, Elm ) neem omit - mn some Canadian "papers have issued. | street, presented her with an alam HE a " wl the, Now Yorkers would num. set of kitche n wien a au at XL 3 ave made a _Lanahan cover with | cpeeiation of her kindness oO cm : {the Union Fock in it had been used | Shite thev were beneath her roof. 3 or Chi 1 ren across the border, { Mrs. Pidgion was agreeable sur )rised i 3 It you cannot afford to eat the best {and thanked the" boys in a mahner FOR MEN. chocolates try Fry's 30e. 55. J. Craw- | which made them feel than any kina- y fora. iness which had been shown them: on' Fur Caps. : her part was meant for the brighten Fur Collars. Le a Long Toques, assorted colors, 25¢. and up ving of their lives while ley were Fur Gauntlets. =. $1.00, $1.25. C T Oe. Dent's. Gloves. Sweater Coats, various colors, Sec. and up : & HRIS MAS ro a House Shoes. Scarlet Sashes, T s, M i py » i toe Ladies! Evening Slippers, (o Letter From Pennis Jordan. Indian Hamers, | ntl Sashes, Pogues, Mitts and Overstockings, all sizes in wk ds largely on what you GIVE. Police Constable Samudt _Arniel, Queen on nts. ! Wool Clouds, 'all colors, 25¢. and up. Depends larg ¥ d a eT 2 Teter an Dennis eo R. M. C. Pennants. 4 i ay, ro stte Jor- ! A useful, handsome piece of Furniture, i dan Hats of every kind, Infantees' Bootees, Wogk Veils, Bibs, Wool Jackets, ete., Tor baby , who is studying at Sunderland, Curtains, Rugsete., will make the sea- ls Ihicham, England, in which was. en. -f son brighter and happier. | closed a piece of the late greens dia- : IS Sma em A ---------------------------------- { mond jubilee ribbon. Jordan Hockey Boots, $1.75 g speaks of the excitement over the ! | > wlections in the old country, and says ------ . | : to $2.50. y ' the rush held by Queen's every year {4 or a lies { TE is not in if with the excitement over ¢ pos, 1 i { these elections. He is in good health, 3 Lue 2 hy A { and enjoying his. stay in the old land. Rubbers, A : i 5 i. : £1.25 quality for 81 A : Heavy - British Mail. wr * The British mail that was delivered White Embroidered Handkerchiefs, hundreds { from the post office, this morning, was ! NY. 25¢. : | the largest ever received in Kingston. i : | It was nearly twice as large as a EA White Lawn Handkerchiefs, three for 10k | year a Even the postmaster's own . : > : 8 | Sffice o> piled with a of its con- ? i 1} > : + Pyre Linen Handkerchiefs, three fy ae tents. Kingston is indeed in need of ox Rs 3 Cloth Coats : | more posi office space, and it is to be y + . . . { hoped that the extension that was 2 the big cut--Esactly Half Price a Ewe Tears age will go up & FOR LADIES. Black Feather Boas, regular $10 asin Fur Hand Bags. guaranteed. Must Remove the Snow. : Consiable Arnie! notified the mer-1]. EK . chants that they must haye the snow - mp reat ru from the roofs of the stores. : ele or thing useful Why not make oles a selpetion from the follow- tom CX ing for Men, Women, and i Children; -- se 0 eyejsle (s] | For Xmas Gi W. F. Gourdier, 78-80 Brock k St. For Sale | Choice down-town {= ® Men's Slippers, o) £1.25, $2.00. Hockey Toques, assorted colors, 25¢. and up 3 ole oes 2 -1 a Ladies Slippers, 25¢, ? £1.25 to 83.50. Boys' Hockey Boots, $1.50 to £2.50. See @ CYONOMORC ROM Hington Sire stone: § roo: Moccasins, Overshoes, Ethel Kid G foves. every pair guar: pte a all shade , all this season's stock? must Mullin Corner Johnson and Division Streets i Jardinicrs Stands, 50, The. up. Owing to the mild weather, the snow | 0 0Pov O00 0000000000 | A y 2 | and ice keeps on the move, with the xe sur wir § EL Ca Newman and Shaw ® Stone Dwelling, seven ; for peopld passing, and as a result, . ' : ousis. | ; iw nw Lhe. HSctstaky THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE." a AND 39 RING : ers to have the work done properly. Sa : ; : ro" STREET WEST. ; { : Last Meeting of Ot L 1 A oy i) Double Frame, five rooms 2 " ¥ Counci z : : p | Pictures and 'mirrors, 13¢. up to $10 uo , the city council will cke rl 'T ; poi 7 Embeneniihiml Mme. (Heres lo n Ideal Murncy Tower Park, most 1 Qo . Fa ! -. Fanty i y ta he { WT ts mth | ll AF The Best Gift AN that's best in drinkables fo Is a Pair of properly fitted the holiday season is found at the Eysuinscs oe Spec a hes i : ur Stock of Erveglasses iz Thampsan Batting. Lo. \ complete, and we can fit any In Ports, Sherry, Scoteh, (randy, face with an attractive Fair of Gin, Champagne, eto. we can please Glasses. Sm : the most fastidious. Our testing of the eyex is y one scientifically with the iat- We are Agents for Stroh's Bo- est instruments, and entire hemian Imported Beer, Pllsener's satisfaction de guaranteed Berlin Beer, and Fisher's Ale, Porter If foo biey to have the eves and Lager in Bottles and Kegs. : tested | before Christmas, ' ch Tyour mounis now and * hale the testing done after the i -- holidays, Sh " Dr. A: P.Chown, SAGE ' 188 i. pe "Phone 343. i ' SCPE VOLE 00000 FIO VOCLIVPILHOLOGVIO0D P000000000000000000000 POPPE VI0I02 200000 Prefers Dress Sali, White Vest and immacalate Haen ranac ats Huen means lage laundering : : i of Hiilmieiniielmlleieleieteieieeing od | © I FORA GLO DOCH Qur Laundering Of corse How sm Christmas nen? w Vy. 3 follow Satita's good example' KINGSTON LAUND RY Cor. Princess & Sydenham, Fis Phone 22. defeated!

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