Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1910, p. 5

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LAMBERT, - 'Merchant Tailor A) wd mbert WO 1 y Aa BLUE CHEVIOTS Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street New: Year's Chocolates AlN tli er Cent. Discount Off NP 0 Fancy Basket and ~~ Boxes at 16 Pisess SL A. J. REES, --------" Slippers, ~~ Slippers We Are Still Selling Them - 2 Men's Carpet and Leather, 60c, 70c.and $1.00. All | good value. : » + Women's Felt, Plush and Carpet, 25¢, 5Ce, 75c. and $1.00. e ), Women's Felt, fur bound (something "very fine $1.25 and $1.50. Nog 5 Children's Slippers, 20c. to. 75c. H.JENNINGS, : : a, KING STREET POTTS P00 3 ® Seessseises Wonderful Coat Bargains. All mnst go A Coats at . Ar Long Coats, semi-hitting and Nase back" uly $15, for 20000 few Heavy e-quarter Length 21.00 leach Fv, regular prices, 87.00 ! to $3.50 each #19 oniy, Long Cals, the latest and : goods Coats choice shown this seaso f i mst at hal price £3.50 f SL. Coats' § S1o.00 £12.50 s15.00 Coats for for Bargains ec Coats Coats For C few day D. M. SPENCE, The Leading Millinery Store. 2000000000 me it will bé too late, PP000P0V0000000000000000000000000 o> 2 Sook' Cotton ot Comper T @ great Userd jon ual XM for cpecial cases Bold by. all dre ts, on rocelr ts of Met, Adour ss $1 orient Wind eR FRONTENAC & INVESTMEXT SOCiH ESTABLISHED 1883, > i President--Sir Richa CUartwrelighi. Moret issued « Cit Farm | ADDRESSED ried 3 Rn Suppli t this Depart ment i 5th eteived on W the 0s + points. in LOAN TY. Alberta » Forms of particulars m the. tender Newspapers insert ment without ant 'ment be J © t owed naging Director, Sireet pa ynty * I The necessariiy socent el R this advertise. ity of the Depart. paid i i C. Mella, rece eves SN, Ma rence at ! D. MeLEAN, Asst. Deputy and Re Department of Indian Affairs Ottawa, Canada, Dec. 20th. ---- retary 18:0 -------- 7 Ags i Notice To Parliament. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be made to the Legislature of the Province of Ontario at its next sitting for an Act . to legalize, ratily and confirm By- law number 15 of 1810 of the Cor poration of the City of Kiugston; finally passed on the 28th day of March, 1910, and being entifign "By-law jo partially exempt the property of the Kingston Ship ing Company Limited." Dated at Kingston this 15th No- SINGFNIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON WHO IS THE SOLE head of a family, or any mais over 18 Years old, way homestead 8 quarter. section of availabie Dominion land eo Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Ast ert. The Sppucanp must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency of Sub-| Agency for the district. huiry by progy | may be ma any agency, on certala! conditions, by futher, nother, sun, Guughter, brotier or sister of intendiag | omesteader. i 5 tes. dix months' residence Gpw. | sad cultivation of the land la each ot | taree. years. A homestender may ifve' within nine mies of his homestesa oa! B Farm of at lesst $0 acres 2oIBlY OW hes | occupled by him or by his father | Gother, sun, daughter, brotier or sister | csrtain districts a hops eader i: i P Querie: | i, Price | ide wp | ton sai 4 built Slippers FOURTEEN 10° FOU [ euacs, and the Montreal: AAA. Hockes To "the Junior Champions of Que- » Team, bee League--Kingston's Supericr. Tean Sel sto Frog > of y Ning ¥: fonda sod showad end r ; by . Position = ts of speed, but ther develop 3 ier on Mont tons Whe the fefeat to t shows} ja r champ was H to " sic] ustering He shou I A Hapany { Je early date of this game oO nent ¥. mn such ation of hockey shown was of a Kings the order, » Frootensts may now very elaim the ' ionship title, tLH.A. honors forty clubs, and then defeat coilagiate champions in © manner, and, by the ton and try es itario champion rereated, it {time on record that unior cha Ou wa to firs they havin being Provincia had beet the citizen the Fro: an nship contest rranged - in hockey § appreciate the fact tha | tenaes have by their splendid work an {Lentlemanly conduct done much te wards advertising the old Limeston jeity in the Lt way, was demon strated whens a erowd of fully 1, 5 gathered to cheer the lees b 'on to victory. And did the 7" Well, you , would have though ad pappened to pass with whe of the rink last night Referee "Chaucer" Elliott blew tle at 8.20 o'clock, the follow lines up al, peniority Too much over the Quebec ¢ manner in which he handled wople his old Kingston friends w with his work After the game the Front fertained their opponents eale, nad a-most enjoyable spent. Pregident Ham M.AAA Hockey A ay panied the team, in a few remarks, congratulated the their victory. He said WE if vou. l Blumenthal; Read wings, poiut Eves an cover, centre, Slater un Clement Fri show you sométhing in juni vid Willinns; McCammon lover a ttenacs--onl, cover, ten but we are returning sachler men." . "Chancer"" Elliott the local boys. He said he lots about the class shown wis ter I but rush ¥ i v ' lation to bh al : rover, Brouse; Millan. in placed Will gin wings, nis oon t Marchand re Noy ervith Bover's half, goal and second 8 in tryv-out le started Frontenaes om for the first VOLS Were was € 1 or % ast season, ther game with a the: Montre few mis ¥ in Mont thrown tainly pi ie iam played like a 1 i and pened ow Fre gentlemanly fell Fron 1 miena ire tenacs t was as a yo O William added few appropriate Montreal boys . left for midnight train, after v bunch captain i cabtais be xl loser line. Shorth a neat rust net for the the best y ows in hockey rared to x ntenacs Frontenacs play their § rame in Bellevil e crowd of m lay ns" will | mpavy the te I Sutherland, kid," night. A rey 8 adde "p plendicd rash ar ¥r he: H male other Bre ntenacs tie Se was to emurmur intimated that senior team this where 'Bounee tune, dast nig Montreal 1 i Ines ha time, but hs en -ugnble to get one past William Finally, puck was eentered Front snd Montreal had entered Bover, who was play 1 s the hs TranschHniinéntal Rail Ba » « about The Chapman Double company has shipped to tinental railway load. of ball bearings making a full shops at ~Transcona, I hess compléte the largest and best equippe m Canada Om a corner. seripm and list srk ot near nnd t 4 oka ha adder hops, when s¢ore stand more was the } he Frontens before I time ng 6 te n favor of t The first bali having been § > rules; the just fe shops second Chis "half wa the fi was play Very Few Thefts, fact mit} ules spite of the that repetition of started ed two g then Mare the "busy WOOT V vdeded go, Wi had two more ta their eredit H rowded , there de goods bei two reports hed exceodingly been this - ti N were very y ond slips about one mst ntenacs Kes rea vetting ing, aod Montreal t was i bas" a | an . there has 'complaint in wre standing mtenacs, Montreal, at the { t I M¢ 3 Blames ion of this illustrate {| cal pamphlet at ten cents a sale at McAulev's book stor { Paul's, Whig office, and Uglc store, £8 Was with ' lenacs ularity nse ly clock crowd Marchand ear t 1 worked pleased the Hid well in howell up SOT RE Docs ¥ the « { an Mars My Ki plows by burial e of Brant, sister of Joseph said she was buried in 15085, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC, THURSDAY, re junior Canadian cham from a field of shout ance last night, demonstrated their su praise cannot be given Referee Elliott for the clean and able He ruled without fear or favor, ton, who 'We came to Kingston exper ting like to have certain | : ay Wiarir Monday m commission equipment for for several bef 14th Regiment History. iblishers. offer the balance of | Where Is She Buried? der of the Whig know | DECEMBER 29, 1910. HELD IN FIVE OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS. y * ertainments Priu- cess Street Methodist, An. drew's and St. James'--Happy Times Spent by the Young People. voung peo Methodist evening, 'at jhe an' entertainment, i H t The attract the of by the ac in St, Christmas Eat the Ntreet Sania (laus visited at i ple Princess church, Wednesday nual * Christnias held in Sproule weather was not many ont, yet the main body of church" w filled. Fhe first part i the prograthme consisted of work the primary classes, which, under | leadership of Miss Laura Wilder, the | quitted themselves in a creditable | manver. Their songs were inspiring. ing the In- | Recitations were given by the follow a very de ! ing little folks : Dorothy Joves, Ruby ir perform: | Minerief, Muriel. Pierve, Harold Thurs ton and Howard Parsons. The main part of the programme was a cantata entitled "Santa Claus AL pantiago." A telegraph message is caught going ovr the wire saying that Santa Claus would be at San- tiago on Decernber 2nd, but the date | is not caught As there are several Santiagos, the children do not know which one it In the unfolding of the search, the trué spirit of Christ mas is brought out "in an inspiring | way. During the intefmission, a dia logue entitled, "The Three Peaches," was given by six girls, and this was { well received. "At the close of the can tata, recitations were given by Mil- bred Filtz, and Donald Robinson In Ethel Wiskin much ITVS Rev. chairman to fur ia unprové vjaires the ' church acted as Od hy such as the class high ver y & justly lay won hampions the game. | and de pleased enges en- at King's hour was | of the! accom well-chosen Frontenacs | d in part to or hockey but ¢ is. wiser & intermission nicely, the i gratulated | had . over, the -prizes Pu %a neard { were given out and WEDNESDAY EVENTS| Soe a 60 Abernett y Hockey Boots Best Values in Town A er et tsa iss -- 'Hockey Boots for Women Hockey Boots for Girls Hockey Boots for Boys Hockey Boots for Men nnn a The. programme Fr best attendance Ten. | then the heavily-laden HEY was relieved of its burdens, and Santa | Claud had his hands full. The - lars of the school were all remembered | by play He mi Christmas tree | : } : scho- | real, and i : their parents apd friends A great deal of credit must be given superintendent of Miss | Wilder, for ! ¥ by hem in | the the school, Entma | ble she we children, als- the efforts training tue ones, The were played by Miss Couper, while Miss 4 aned tre in training Laura Wilder put forth time Hl wisR for hich little ws the she n & was = 1 n ereditabl r XY. Mills » remarks paniments bino and Bertram Lottie Wilder led the cho home or "E SIpINY oting BMH St. George's Cathedral. of the as the treat Holy for <t Wed W As usual the Feast Innocents was chosen Christmas leagu next i day | the annual of George's cathedral, and on nesday evening, the svnod hall filled with a throng of boys and girls who first had 5 v quant ity and quality to make them helpless | ind happy and then there was a gramme. During tea Louis Marchand | played some jolly music, including i many popular songs, in the choir boys in the school will icg to stop the feasting for the music A gramaphone, too, was a feature Bearing | Canon Starr looked after the affair, + | and at the close of The programme | distributed the prizes. Among the | haugers, | musical numbers were plano solos by ! their | littde Miss Leila Preston, a 'small | Winnipeg. | maid of eight, nnd she dnd her sister, i od, will be | Evelyn, aged seven, played duets. It | : { would hardly be fair to such de 1 od railway |] s A, i © {ful little fairies of children to call } them musical prodigies, they are | sweet and childlike for that, but "musi¢ they played was music { the little hands bringing from notes 5 breadth and expression which , | one does not often hear from grown | In one number "The Xligh Ride" i the police, | a tmv girl cousin dingled the bells, good re | and Yunebully sweet it It to AY be hoped that in the coming little | there may be wise teachers for the : regar. little girls who will allow them to develop their musical sensibilities and ; pot overlay them with tiresome, dul ling technique. The little girls were | given an ovation At the close of the " prize special prize was awarded the sexton for "attendance." | being not one Sunday missed year. ikely AS rain naes p kid" y good tea, of have wis Pro he. had the Jine : he J wivich joined, { } Way. i Trans a car mm : the | the stores the : fore before few re ng stolen, | "PS: was very vd histori copy. For | wo, WW. J. w book IVE 1 Kemal 5 his in the ; At St. James' Church. ht partment the oc- or Molly tw It ngston ! Last is | s | menibers in | : of St night big for the of James' was a the primary Sunday school, being the annual Christmas lea was served at 4.30 o'clock." ng | casion MAKES THE PERFECT HOT BISCUIT tree and after the chidren had been well served Santa. Claus arrived and_ dis- { tributed the gifts off the tree One | hundred children were in attendance, I they all had a jolly time d e-uight the Sunday cert will be held for the when each will give oie on the programme. A | heiog looked forward to HK i h i ht sehoot ~ other ton £ lasses, lem | Lime 13 class fine At St. Andrew's Chavch. The annual visit of Santa Class te the children of 31° Andrew's church as (ohaet ved last evening in the Sun i day "school hall. In of | clemency of the weather, {here large crowd of the Parents and of ren predent hear the excellent programme and which consisted, of Songs, ons, dialogies, instrumental "tions and choruses. After i gramme Santas 'Claus u about one hundred presents the | sohetiirs of the school A great deal i of, credit must be given io Montagne SirangE, superiiviendent of the school, | and the able staff of tear hers, which j support him so well, for the wav thes | kave trained the children Rev. By { Mackie, occupied the chair ] The Children's Fete Day. The Begioners' and P inary depart , ments the Queen' street Randa * sehool held their Christmas entertain. ment, vesterday afternoon. and not withstanding the inclement weather, the snow storm being at its worst at that time. the attendance of scholars band friends was very inrge Two trees decorated and gifts for the children wire at ive vad of the room. and they held thi tention of the little folks until | arrival of Santa (aus. Ope little recognized him and rose to say she had broken her doll and 4 substitute. Santa entered ato versation with her apd ister saw wie ste the in was 3 wed to of the epngregation given, ta selee res ro the distributed o heariay + brida | wg tiideed, | w s years ,! th ju record ; MILLARD-MILLER Ww EDDING. The Ceremony Took Place Wed. on Why You Should Keep Your Scalp Clean nesday Evening. o 3 AY yy AA rrusd, Miss . Lovett of Mrs. Ma tilted to The ry . Mil rv Mall Ww. J M 1 lead You -wapt beautiful Parisian makes a rich, cleansing the scalp thoroughly but gently removing dil, and a us ol natr It lather @ Shampo« reamy in her ihroidor hair and the TOWN over tall re easily and ' A hoy every atom af dust and Mis Crean het of white ne 1 dandruff Large Hottes, 23¢, CANTHROX SHAMPOO, " BO¢ Box, PrOUSE'S sort Branch Post Office, Her bridesmard red Lie Saunders, con armibhg I the w while as supp the 3 # 2 of rin ed dress After in pale blue of white embroid t as the ¢ mony the to dining-room where a The white ed the table' dex After to do prepared vere pink and Bune hi N the bride slipped away " velling pr cloth to match went to their new home on they 1 ¥ fu presents suit of Copeuhagen blue em ------------ "NEVER NO MORE." « wit 1 Fhe Drunk Dechares He Will © Strong Drink, 3 here will. i lar number of friends far and nea kindly in fre the pe A 0, dear me t stta lone drunk faced Magistrat He Nay or no or had to Farrell was HH commumity, ag had falley foeling whic ne ther wi town ding Miss Miss Mabelle | good wishes © y are held by he Court, 1 imber of out-of to-dax Aron iiel hailing thew, mn the rey that he Before the magisirag Jl out hix name, the up in the docket, and He had a ge mentioned the .name local 'alderman ap could speak as to would return be that the Kingst ha was go with the voung coupli <s Dead Actor Known Here, disting just . chance writhing, the nsied dropped dead before n the Detrait Limes in on several great stage mght, was seen Ruston was a favor in 1} Ellis Worthing on the leading | last Jefirey, appear ere Miss Mr ed American stage the ve any more he wh Th wd ga Ln vers Eng was morning ham, plavers Hallots Must be Marked IM retirement Nt. (hag from wild Ald. Ry or's des a has the ar al ward, Robert as Hug hes from ataraqui that of Capt to be and have will voted upon, + fork signatio of cannot recognire Mr} ! wre requested for Capt A majority ward to Fraser, of rfaragi # 1 he we . ballot ve may Kr Married at Napanee, December 2d, place, when Mi only daughter Marion Mary uriage toqh. M The happy couple I other points spend their Mrs. Irish wi . ren emai ie Hard on the Hors Complaint was made, horse, which was all for hour and 4 f a bpuse on Johuson Wellington and Bagot slleged that there w horse, and. if wns orrtainly very about ar Stole ; Speak thieves tite 16 Lime. of W. BR. MeR Golden Lg same

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