Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Dec 1910, p. 2

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"ANDERSON BROS. Store Open To-night FURS for ~ Kmas Gifts JOHN McKAY, The Fur House, 149-151 Brock Street. Blankets And Comforters ---------- \ 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 White All-Woo! Blankets. Grey All-Wool Blankets. Union Nlankets. ° in Datting, Wool _ and' Eiderdown filled. Comforters All fresh new stock. e * R. McFAUL. CARPET WAREHOUSE. e80cccetesecsscnsene 1 | MERRY XMAS To All + + 2 "Call at eur store and soe the Great Xmas Display. To-morrow Phone 458. ONLY DEATH [NDS BS RENT PAYING ve paid rent all my lite: ™ mean to quit when I die," declared a westérn man ina letter " ng his last wishes, - Ww was after his death. pened And in that letter he evinced his desire that his body be ctemated, or if not, that it be 4 Yuried in the "potter's Heid, : re no reat is Shurged p lots in which His body was e That man paid 'when a. g been living home. - a don félldw his. example. SE 8 ard U ity to which we & ig. Come in and @® jvear, 'THE SPORT REVEV HOCKEY TEAMS ARE BUSY GF No TING INTO SHAPE. | Desesonte. Wants a Game With the bippers--Williamsville Boasts Some Good Players--R.C.H.A Team Disbanded, Lipper Hockey Club is of a letter from the manage a hockey teal in Deseromnto, asking ito thy and make arrangement 'play there some time next wee I like to play Monday aft but it is impossible to make errs ! ments as soon as that. The Des {bunch are fast and tricky, aud t i Dippers Will bave to go some t then The Deserontos clashed season, with the Picton L.H.A. 1 "land beat" Them. Stanley Trotfe 'given them, Jerms and is awaiti Lreply. The cept p= min | Erontenac Practice. Frontenaes | teovered ring, {It is on ¥ layers viforms will practice at t 'to-night, at 9.30 o'cl important practice are requested to be Alier R.C.H.A. Players. Th: ROC. H.A, team, the sole remair ing one of the K.AH.Ag has disband ed, thus throwing this gssociation to the ground. The players who were conmeeted with it are eagerly being seized by other teams of the city Williamsville vs. Bath Road. | Arrangements are on foot to havea game with the Bath Road Beavers and Williagnsville Hockey Club, for some day next week. Manager Saw ders will have to get to work coach- ing the Williamsville boys early nex week to be in shape for the game. Th Beavers, winners of the Corbett troph last season, will be as strong this with the exception of Blakey, and should make . the Williamsville boys 'hump' for all they get. Williamsville Fast Ones. The Ironsides and Williamsville hoe key teams had a practice game, last evening, on. the Stadium rink. With in Williamsville who would make stars in a couple of years. played wecond base with St. fast summer, is just as speedy a kid on the ice as he was on the diamond He is only fifteen years old, and is a comer. He is a good stick handler and a wicked shot. Blakéw who played | with the Bath Road Beavers, is anoth; «r one with earmarks for a comer. Ac cording to the mew rules, he will not te allowed to. play with the Beavers this 'vear, and will )JiKely, be annexed | by the Williamsville Club. "Mike" Thornton, who played with Cooke's, fast year, is a whirlwind, and is pro- Lably just, as tricky as any one on the junior Frontenacs. Frank «Goddard; who is practising with. the junior Fron- tenacs, was out with the Tronsides | for 'a practice, and showed up well Barrieficld jd Hockey Club. The Darrief} hockey team had a workout at the Palace rink, last night, and, under their new mapager, Frank Birch, showod 'up well; They have some promising material. Frontenacs vs. Montreals. The" big game is "cinched"'--Montreal Amateur Athletic association's cham- pion. jun or seven will be here. on Wednesday nxt to play the champion Frontenacs., The AAA. team won out the junior "Quebec championship Inst winter after an exciting ° season, while everybody knows the history of thy plucky little Frontenacs, CHRISTMAS Happier because of giving one of our usefal joy forever gifts. Desks Office and Home, with Chairs to match. for Tables and Clocks," all styles and of th proper coaching there are some boys * Somerville, who! Luke's, | Junior | THE DAILY BRITISH WHC; FRIDAY. FRIDAY, EE ---- THE DAY'S AY'S EPISODE se m-- pons bare of 'Ontario. Consequently announcement that thes fack temms are to come togeth a matell which will demonstrat. superiority of one team, i ch to send a glad thrill "through astem"- of all hockey lovers wicer" . EHR 'wires that he wil a very speedy team and tha slic can depend Shen a clever hibi One-half wil , likely be ol under Quebec rules and on "* Jf under Ontario rules." The Fron 3 Js. mised be a mid-haliday event, and the bert' De : referee, feeling that the publi ne ge jireciate seeing this popalar. of Sawlord. gain in suction. As the a mid-holiday event, ¢ game of the season, LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS GENERAL. 5 '==Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read and Regus. creams, =N. at fowls, turkeys, geese } ganu and th it.) Tike hat the vovered rink will In packed to its capacity. Froutenae we working hard and will be in great spe for this 'important contest. Phone 7% St adium wroived qt MeAulev's. RC.HA. band at "Monday afternoon, 3 to 3 William Daiby leit, night, for Toronto, where spend the holidays When you want pucks, hockey « sticks, Simmons Bros. R. W. Dickson, with wife and family, left, to-day, to spend | the holidays at Ottawa. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, King street. Leave orders at Auley's bookstore. As usual Geoige tribute bread at his factory, Ridean street, all day on Saturday. We have the, best oranges at prices. Leave us your order. Fruit Exchange, 68 Brock street. Mr. Steele, 5 student, was operated he will sleighs, ete, call ------ Frontenac School. Kindergarten. The closing exercises in Frontenac kindergarten school were of a specially teresting and original miture. Miss Wilder is an ideal teacher, fos little ones, and the exhibition of work and play, on Wednesday was thoroughly enjoyed by 5 very large number of parents and friends of the school: The motion songs wins perfectly rendered, and 5 vaturalness nd utter lack of self-consciousness haracterized the exhibition, which very gratifying to the spectators. large well-lighted room was taste decorated; Miss C. Wilder and Miss McNeish presided at the piano, laura these was 1 he fully : is ing for appendicitis, and well. ' CLASS Sot SC ENCE | DINNER. Invalid bed side tables, - tables, smoker's sett, at Reunion Held Thursday Evening at Reid's. . King's Cafe, In King's cafe, on Thursday even- ing, there was a re-upion dinner of the "07 stience class of Queen's. There were twenty-four members present, be- ides mémbers of the professional stafl of the university. G. C. Wright, of Kingston, was toastmaster, and pro- posed "The King." J. D. Calvin, Kingston, proposed "Our Country," {and Profs. Gwillim and Willhofit re plied. "Our Profession!" was proposed bv W. R. Rogers," Toronto, and re- sponded to by Prof. Gill, A. S Campbell, Kingston, proposed "The Set Mining," 'and Prof. Good " "07 - Re-unions" was Shirley King, of the Min wl staff, and A. G. Fleming d. "The Ladies" was honored by of _the School of Min- R. H. Cooper, of th Nova Scotia. yersons, on Saturday by calling McGowan's Cigar factory, on street, Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Trimble, Al- fred street. Boxes of 10, good Christine gift. igar Store. The funeral of the late Mrs. Toner took place, from the resident Foner, Pittsburg. E. E. Steele, Granada, British West of her son, wol of win replied s in the general hospital for an oper sted by - ition for appendieitis. Music cabinets, 'china cabinets, rays, Morris chairs, at R. J. Reid's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay, nto, arrived this®afternoon, 'he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Metcalfe, Mack street. Sche uglas Fllis, g st off, and Springhill mine, : p---------- Carried in Her Stocking. The fashion among the ladies of car | rving mopey in their stockings has at last reached the old Limestone city { People nefer thought it would be jn- troduced here Naturally when it came one would think that a dame rem one of the fashion centres would irom brought it here, but it remained {for a lady from the rural district to astonish the clerks of a local store by [+ rodo cing the money from her stock- [ine to pay a hill. i Clark's Pork and Beans. Three kinds; plain, alsp with tomato | sauce or chili sancé."They have made j thous sands of friends throughout Can- ada. Your grove sells Clark's in tins of xario sizes, Inexpensive, tooth- | some and beer ily Win. Clark, Mir. | } school, Ottawa, is spending the lays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Nelson street. John Lawrence, steamer Algonquin, has rom Collingwood, to spend Christ Large leathér easy chairs, wire "yack couch - to match, at k. Dr. _Elljott, Seelev"s Bay, to the city, on Tharsday, atient who was operated on at the general hospital and. is doing nicely. William Campbell, team, had his nose broen while play ing in a practice game at the | rink, on Thursday night. He Cherry, another player collided the ult was gn broken nose. Five o'clock tea table, 34.50 to solid mahogany; ladies' solid mahogany centre table, leid's. Overton Babcock, the Wilton, man, who dropped dead while at his work, {was laid to rest on Friday afternoon in the family burial place, at Wilton cemetery, Service was conducted | the house, by Rev. W. 8. I. came in £15, Montreal. at R. J. 13c--Tom Smith's Crackers--15¢ | boxes from Smith, only 5c. Crawford. r ! Fancy J. Apples for the table, also cooking apples, at the Fruit. Exchange, 68 Brock street. Boyce, PECEMBE R IN| Ocearences ip the City and Vicinity | William Swaine, piano tuner: Ur dere | rr k, 5 o'clock on Thursdav skates, | at | i + Uhristmas | a1 | Me | Metiowan will dis- | on! all | The | on at the general hospital this morp- | doing folding card | Robert - J. | Bread can be obtained by all needy | [i at | Rideau | Winchester and | { son, Toronto, will sped the holidays | 25 and 50 cigars muke | | King Edward ||} James | on Friday moruing, | Henry | |} b Indies, a medical student at Queen's, | tea | Jf and are | James II. | Miss Ethel Reynolds, of the Norm al | holi- | second mate on the | armved hom | nas, with his mother, on Brock street | J. Reid's. | with « Palace | and | and | work tables; at | "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" Last Call --FOR-- Christmas Shopping. You have just one day more in which to do your Christmas buy- ing. Some of it may have to be done in a hurry,and this is a good store under such circumstances, for you know that everything is always exactly as represented. -Remembel that apart from carrying the largest and best Stock of Furs for Men, Women afrd Children, that we have scjres of other things very Suitable | for Christmas Giving Such as Gloves, Umbrellas, Canes, Indian Goes, Sweet Grass Baskets, Ho ise Shocs, - Toboggans, ete. Lo. 3 * VGebrae Mills & Co. Makers of Fine Pas), L 22, 1918. The College # The Christmas -- Book Store Storer ™ Your holiday money wiil go farther if you purchase your gifts here. | SUGGESTIONS FOR LAST DAY BUYING. Latest Fiction of Hooks for Children Books for Boys and Girls Life Membership in the Library Annual Subscription to the Wo- man's Home Companion or other publications Queen's Pennants. Den Pictures Crucifixes Candlesticks : Christmas Stationary + Bibles and" Hymn Books 260 PRINCE eC For Xmas * The | Told." 8c; Chocolates, Story Ever Half pound, 43c; pounds, two pounds, $1.70. --Fenway , Chocolates, " Where Quality Counts." We have just received a fresh supply for Christmas. Beautifully boxed. 'Half pound, 35¢.; pound, 65¢; special two pound box, $l. 30. --Waterman's Fountain P ens, special Christmas boxes, 50 up. --Rexall Fountain Pens, pen for only $1.50, --~Remex Fountain Pens, the best pén on the market for $1 --Gillette Safety Razors, 5, £5.50, $6.50. . =Liggett's Sweetest a GOOD Chocolates on Monday ii Any will be morning. DRUG orders for delivered SS STREET he a2 MAHOOD'S ron: | JRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. Last of the Barriefield | For Holiday Goods ¢ BELATED SHOPPERS Will find this Store UP TO THE CLOSING HOUR, Christmas Evening, PREPARED IN ALL RESPECTS TO MEET THEIR EVERY WANT AND REQUIREMENT. . AMPLE ASSORTMENTS AND AN EFFICIENT SALES FORCE Must suggest to Last-Hour Shoppers ~The decided advantages this store affords, 'Phone 919 CHRISTMAS F ast Approaching, It does not pay to delay further your r gift choosing. See our prices for High Class Pearl or Diamond Rings, Pearl Neckleis or Pendants, Scarf Pins, Links, Lockets bor. y. Goods, Leather Shopping Bags, Etc. |B A -------- A A A AN ta SMITH BROS, 350 King St. Jewellers Opticians - Issuers of Narriate Licenses 2000000000 00099000000 1000.00000000000000000000005 0006006000000600088000000000000000 *® LADIES UKE FURS a 8 rH f Special prices to clear. Everything must go. For Xmas Gift 'W. F. Gourdier, The Balance of Our Stock of Ladies' At HALF PRICE $10.00 GOATS $15.00 GOATS $20:00 COATS 78-80 Brock St. A Kmas iy House and Lot fo Li ontains i Chatham nds Coats ms above property 1h Inve FOR § 5.00 FOR § 7.30 FIR $10.00 Mullin Come with the crowds to Newman and Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Johnson and Divis Phone 3539 Corner jon Streets. OOOTOOOO0RO000 OOGOOOOOOOO000 00 COLOIOBODITOIN GOROCOU ; {| CROOOVOOOH Heres To. The Best All that's best in drinkables foi Thompson Bottling Co | holiday season is found at the We are Agents for Stroh's Bo- hemian Imported - Beer, Pilsener's Berlin Beer, and Fisher's Ale, Porter and Lager in Bottles and Kegs. 1 GEO. THOMPSON, 202 PRINCESS STREET Tel. 304. eo cation rst aes A college education ennbles many a young man to reler to the allowance Je |X ] IT ! ! In Ports, Sherry, Scotch, Brandy.} Gin, Champagne, etc, ve can please | the most fastidious. i AE from his father as bis income. " | il For the Phys Physician And the Nurse Silve Sterling Cases. Hypodermic Syringes Pocket Cape of Needles Pocket Medicine Casos Pocket Surgieal Cases Instrument Satchels... Buggy E Nurses' Chatelains, Forveps, Probes, Cases, etc Everything required by the Doctor or Nurse in the sick room. Dr. A. P.Chouwn, Druggist. Optician, 185 PRINCESS STRE STREET. Phone S43. Thermometer canta = fey $ Christm Fur cont and boots Surgical Prefers White Weal "and Hnen immacul- means faultless Hr Tosaiipsesencsittts Dress Suit, immacsgiate ate licen Jaundering- Our Launderin course. How about your Christmas linen? Why no follow Santa's good example KINGSTOR LAUNDRY Cor, Princess & Sydenhmm Sta. Thane 22. Sclasors Medicine of 29000000000 0000000000¢ POV00P0000000000000000

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