Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1911, p. 8

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THE DALY BRITISH WFIG, SA TURDAY. JANUARY 7, 1941. © ~ EE ETO WEREST PHD OF | een SINGS DEPOSITS ART THE NEW YEAR RIGHT RY OPENING AN AC- COUNT HERE. INGS ANOTHER WEEK. T. Friday Very Successful--Rev. Neal Was the Speaker Frening. . I Rev. T. W. Neal was the speaker at tthe week of prayer weevice ba the Sal cation Army citadel on Friday ing. He took for his subject, "After the Revival, What *" He suid thst after there shoul os | better TO-DAY pr ' | apostles } > the is a somal Men are 8 the revival church--a a stimulating i f Peter, John and Paul inoked church # an brother vnimal, God mad for fellowship, cterized hip. The ood. -- i - him made ~ BANK 0F TORONTO and if they do not find it tin the h they will sedi it where at is 10 P ind. Ma cannot live on sermons | this nead Yor fellow Inss meeting, and INCORPORATED 1835, Vor Assets £30,000,000, ithe of the go from tl We sho from After the 1d look for definite re regular services: intelligent forces i KINGSTON BRANCH: 107 PRINCESS STREET, George B. McKay, Manager, <itlt an revival church pes yotiv f ou . of vice, The ; greater greater niage mn HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO GIVE |! SOMETHING THAT WOULD KEEP | burch is in the YOU CONSTANTLY BEFORE HER? The » In be used every day, and can't help Le appreciated | Safety Razors, Bob Skates and Wide Runner ir Belay shoal work; = 5 y 2 (ttendance at the mid-week ser- better homes. The strength of the MOTHER v irhtiest churet 1 . i Scotland, i in the + house of pra ve fact the (hu ret 18 to be fou very hotise ar. ie conta wf picture th " Night.) After 1 nersonal continnous cons 3 was largely y full of interest to continue the =e in tween Bireet Mi CT. W, Neal being tiers' Saturday atterdded, that the lecided } week i«<t chireh, Rea to take e¢ each evening. At last « three persons declared to live a Christian life ---------------- AsceRfntter in Rolls--25¢. Farmers' tod night's their a Hougehold Companion, and can rose Chops everyihing In Size 1. T6e; Rize 2, $1.00, | And lots of other things a BRASS GOODS, i hd Beautiful Seles butter; » fine Crawford tion . -- ook's Cotton [Root Compound. Ti 0 great. Ussrine Tonic, and ouy safe effectoal Mouthly Heynintoron which women of depend. Sold ju three degre of strength--No. 1, $i No per box. : | Skates, } snow Shoes, { : - Rkeis | i ! Hockey Snow Shovels, for k Children, 10 degrote stronger --OF.2 . White Goods and Linens Never bafore have we offered such animmense collection at such remarkably low prices. Remnants of Table Linens Over 600 lengths, 11,2, 21, 3, 31, 4/ yards long bleached and unbleached, real Irish Linevs. Slightly Imperfect Table Cloths Grass bleached, borders all round. Owing to a very slight imperfection the manufacturer will § pot put his name on them. Geniine Irish Linen 'now. offered one-third 10 one-half off regular prices. 2,21, 3, 31 yards long, beautiful designs. . ----_--, A i, ~~ Remnants of Sheetings, * Remnants of Pillow Cottons, Remnants of Towellings, Bedspreads at Special Prices. mi AAA A A AAA AA NN 20 Per Cent. Sale Of White Muslin Underwear "An immense assortment to select from. Gowns, Drawers, Skirts, incess Slips, Corset Covers TTHE WEEK OF PRAYER MEET- | | The Services This Week Have Been | Ww. sven! 1 be 84 homes of the people, | charge of the alter | 4 pianist. - tm i INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. f --- | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Hee porters on Their Rounds. {Rolls of butter, 2 25¢. J. Crawford. { 1.0. Connelly, of Yarker, is in the "ity. Money to loan on real estate, easy MeC ann. { Wav cook Sunday i King's. See menu, page 5. | Every garmen., oi rperial | wear is guaranteed by She makers. The supply of ice for e coming season will be plentiful and of goou fquality, H. Cunningham, pisno tuner, {King stréet. Leave orders at | Auley's bookstore. {. Rev. Prof, John Dall, PD, j will oseupy Paul's pulpit, Jira at services on Sunday { Lny pail brashes" at Gibson's. | One drunk was the only ofiender in the police court; Saturday mormng. He was fmed 21 and costs or tea days. imperial Brand underwear can be Bought from all the leading gents' furnushing and dry goods stores, Mrs. F. Gi. Lockett, Stuart street, re turned irom Pellevillé, = yesterday, where she was called by the death of her mother. Large fine Cranberries, 15e. quart. J. Crawford, Canon Star' has gone fp Tren to take dity for Rev. Rural Dean ANp- strong, who is seriously ill with 0 grippe : Your name nicely printed on your purse in gold or on any kind of !loather 'goods al the Whig Office book bibdery. Why cook | meeing dinne~s * i N Me- nog frozen, Sunday dinners ? See mona, page X service held at the Y. MC, evening will be especially Elmer Davis take Rang's ong 1g will at Gibson's, to present the ths seidlitz powders" st. Fimo" company, ama that , to-night, arrived mm town ol name, at - ¢ Cranberries, uot J, Crawford m"s school tax rate per hes is Jower that of according to fravzen, { of population, thay i ity in Untarno, | ctatement out "to-day i ahi "nn and | Pan't stand own | this 1 { the landlord out ecing. 6MeCann { Wiliam in Pan Ww home year e've a list wort) former Canad | Express cashier, of Niagara Fal { «till in penitentiary. No papers ha vet heen received for his Rolle of miter, 2c. J A dranken man, reate i disturbance Brock street, Saturddy arrested hy Constables Downe Imperial Brand underwear can be bought from all the leading furnishing and dry good stores. fienry Richardson srdson, accompanied by I E. ritt, of the Merchants" Bank, Mor (real, are hunting cxribou in Northern Dobson, rede Crawford. who endeavored te at an hotel, morning, was Mullinger wid gents' and George ( uehe Rolls of butter, 25. J. Crawford. Why cook Sunday dinners? Go to King's. See menu, page S. The Y.M.C.A. will conduct a men's meeting on Sunday alternoon at the association parlors, at 4,15 o'clock. Captain Turner, of the Salvation Army, will speak. "Ruy seidlitz powders" Prof. Morison, of Queen's University, will address the Young Men's Club, of Queen Street Methodist church, Sun- day afternoon, on the subject, "Play- ing the Game." - Large fine Cranberries, not [5¢. quart. J. Crawford. Ernest Madrand, who has been seri- ously ill at the Hotel Dieu, with ty phoid fever, and erysipelas, has re- turned home. His many friends ave pleased to see him again. ' Imperial. Brand underwear makes a splenaid Christmas present. Although the snow fall has been quite heavy ton & Pembroke railway ny the trains very little trouble. Why cook Sunday dimmers? Go King's. See menu, page 8. y "Huy toilet =oaps," at Gibson's. Amonz the new directors of Fastern Ontario Dairymen's associa Lith are Joseph McGrath, of Fronte- nace: William Farley, of Prince Ed- vard, and Charles Anderson, of Len fuax and Addington. 2 William Swaine, piano tuter. received \at McAvley's Phana 778 Members of the C.0.CF. desiring tickets for the supper, on i3th, in honor of the grand officers, can secure them at §1 each, not later than January 12th, by applying to R ('. Bell, 'recorder of Council 20 "Ror children," Red Cross Cough Syritp will care any ecourh. Sold only it Gibson's. : A" number of the students of the In- ternational Correspondence School, of Seranton, Pa., met the Hotel last. evening and conferred with BR. T. Frances, of Scranton, Pa, tra frozen, and the to m Lari. Large fine Crapberries, 5c, quart. J, Crawford, A new feature in the programme of the Orpheum theatre = the singing of duets 'hy Arthur Lynn and Mr Hirst, Their voices blend well to gether; and the effect ix harmonious The patrons of the house are well { pleased with the way they perform. nmi e---- Willetsholme Items. Willetsholme, Jan. 7.--School has re opened under the management of Miss EF. Donaldson, Kingston. Mies Vera Orr is spending a few days with her andmother, Mrs, W. Fisher, Seeley 's Ray. A la aumber attended ihe funeral of fate Jobn Johnson, At kinson. Mr. and Mrs. oW. Hyland and Mrs. [.' Haggerty, Enterprise, speot 'a few days with Mrs. Jutin Wilson, J. Roberts and MH. McNeely, Prockville, spent New Year's at their homes hore. Recent visitors © W. Weir mad 1. erts at John Beungtt's; J. Spence at BE. MeC at J. Wilson's: Wilirid Wilson -------- Annual Clearing Fur Salo. | Tow to flty per ceni. ' disconnt from our already C . fon ured furs. Campoell 84 Princess street, ~~ © seidlitz powders" st Gibsow's, | Go toi under- | oO 3 Jueen s, | Mon- | i on. at Gibson's. | over the line of the King4 On Sunday, of Quinte railway, it has given! the | Oars : January | Randolph | velling representative for Fastern Un not frozen, - } Neo. John Wilson's: F. Dempster and | prices on sll her husbuud till Bros', ; re HE "To CITY VETERAN WILLIAM CARD. ON Steamer Wolfe Islander in Quarters at Garden Island--Comncil Al Elected by Acclamation for the First Time in Years. Wolie Tdland, Jan. 6.--~To the an, John Card, belongs honor of "reachibig the &ty with the first horse, ow Friday. P. MeDermott and -Jamés Davis erossed also, with horses, later in the day. Thursday being storm | and the crossing bad the island not have amy mail. Lewis Larush who a great ice yacht enthusiast eros to the rity safely on Thurs ; day swith two travellers, | The steamer Wolle Islander. made her last trip on Wednesday, Jan. th She made her last trip last season, on Jan. 3rd. She was put into winter guariers gt Garden Island. From the discussion that was putZorth bv the i ratepayers on nomination day: with regard to enlarging her, with very few exceptions the unanimous opinion was to leave her as she is, i 3 necessity j trips. p It i voter ana i requires it, make more } is the first time in the memory {of the writer that the e¢ouncil was all elected bv acclamation. which speaks volumes for the old council as same members will again {business with the evesption of John i Flynn, who has been | gouncillor for thé past two vears, but retired at the end of the vear, | ngninst the wish of the ratepayers. \. { i. Woodman takes his seat. * It is to be regretted that the Island Hockey elub in its wisdom i meen. fit to aonin conduct a sink as it did last winter {last winter was 4 great { jovment Buff Cosgrove, the poialhr and offi teacher of the village {sohoal, has. hoon get | the, ihe it appears 16° a a very afficient much as not skating fs rink source of en aenl separate SEY opened ress have mont dearth of quak teachers Miss laughter tend ittend poval Irene of leaving Coyle, Hrs next rush are the pwound Honey veriad (or In posses Kinekiswy, village contemplates improy William Hal an interest in the Kingston an Vincent. staus company he public can certainly de ttYaent youn on raw He fring dence in Lie taken Cane traveling wend on rece: wlan 1 tle ix abbo an expert ie erosang the. American channel Hy ro tie fro Ki« hands C. B. ALLISON, | Mayor of Picton. Ontario i iv diet pe KING'S CAFE. { + : Dinner 10c on King Street. from 11.30 am (pa, and from B330 to 90 pa James King will serve dinner thus { y Menu: 40 2.00 ! Soup, Tomato Consomme La Fish, \ Boiled Salmon, Egg Sauce | Entree, | RBuckweat Cakes, Maple Cream of Jardin Syrup Chicken Pot Pie. Roast Yoel Ro Sauce own Pot Roiled, | Ox Tongue, Grape } ' Cold Joints, | Beef Ham i Vegelaliles, | Bailed meh Mashed Sweet Corn i Desert, | Steamed Apple Pudding, | Deep Apple Pie, Whipped Cream i Lemon Pie » Spiced Apples Asst. Jellies ] (Coffee Milk and ives Extra L.amh, ut Mint | Roast Jells Heart Potatoes Green Peas. Fruit. Sauce ! | : ea, Celery 1 Joyceville Jottings. Joveeville, Jan. 5.- The reeve cognailiors ware elected by acelamn ton. SN. Armstrong © was Te elector school trustee. The Ladies' Aid, of Sand Hill church, intend house social at W. MacFarla W. Wands and son, Osbome, | tarund from visiting friends in Brock { ville. An asses dy is to be held in | ! Jovee's Hall, Jan. Toth, Mes { Jnmes Donaldson spent Christmas a PB Donaldson's. W. 1. Franklin pir chased some thoroughbred eattle at Brockville. A number from here at tended the funeral of Mrs. Donnelly, | Seeley's Bay. Visitors; Misses { Carey, Kingston, spent the "with their parents. I'. J. "lover, LA. Bounelly's, Seeley's Bay; (Woods, st J. MeRenidry's, | Mills Mes. LL. Jovee, at DB. O¥eron's, jrouth Lake; Messrs. 1. gud H. Jovee, {Flgim, vigited friends here; Mere. Beeb ner, Cataraqui, st W. Maefariand's, and i have re on cA young man named Zavasseur was drowned, at Bathurst NR, while try- 'blown mo the river. Rolls of butter, 250, J. Crawlord, A woman sever wants to the honeymoon over, | The aval college at alifax will be 9h he at Gilmon's: FIRST ONE T0 CROSS .. WAS THE did if artis of | ion an evening clothes and going i i { valuable asset and" never be more than | nday at 338.342 If you { mind him of it six times, DEATH AT SEELEY'S, BAY Mrs. James Donnelly----Orange-; men Elect Officers. H-Mrs the Atle aged seven: Jan. an, 1st, ene years. Death was ceneral 'breaking up of the system and : vid age. The funeral took place, on | Wednesday, 4th inst. io Barna sh church, Brewer's Mills, Rev. Fr. | teasnor officiating, After the service. | the body was placed in the vault. The was an old and highly re. | specter resident. She feaves three son terence, of Roches vor NY © Nana, home, and Allie, who resides near by, ! art two sisters, Mis OC, 0 Connor, of Long Point; Marie MeArdle, in Ne : braska, and a brother; John McArdle, i Laganoque. i : The following officers of 1.0.L., No. | 13, were elected and installed :. PM. | MeAjonan: WM. Joseph Gamiore { D.M., George Moore; chaplain, A, Neal; | R.>., Henry : F.8., J, A. Steacy; treasurer, 6. £. Chapman; D. of C3 J. McAlonan; lecturers, T. M. Brady, | P. Neddow. The lodge is in 4 flourish. | mg eondition. . A. Steacy has erected 5 new oil | wareroom. William Maxwell, has puri chinserd the James Carley farm. J.1 Adams, of Kingston, spent the holi- | days here, returning home last Mon 4 das William Moore, of Cass, Michi- | TAN, iS visiting here, the first time | for eight years. Oscar Johnson, of To after spending his holidays | returned to To on Tues dav. H. F. Gilbert bas returned home | after several months ahsemce in the North-West. H. 6. Gilbert js getting his skating rink ready, caused, by x | ak, geciaredl ronto, here, mio, Married at Seeley's Bay. Sevlev's Bay, Jan. 6.-A pretty wed- | solemnized, on Wednesday | ning, December 28th, at five o'clock, » home of Mr.-and Mrs. John Seeley's Bay, when Rev, Mr, united ther secomd eldest daunghte-, Miss Leonora, to OG Ww hose, a man of To Mendelasolin' 1 by Mi was Simpson, popular voung Fo the sirains of march, plas the. bride entered the drag the arm of her fa charming Calin mm a rimmed with satin aml urriesd houguet of hr only ornament Ising a i roncs, with emeraids tit. of the Wan wstefally , the arct om was t decora hein pink and + . whieh happy couple tool wirnnany vitey con wl to the the bods of n well aboat itulation ull . & where 1 bounieous left, amid | tr I other points, a sat down to NM Close » the vin fon will reside in Toronto was nat to including rOInZ-avay gown nn amethyst suit, with match. The many presents, several cheques, testifid to the esteem and popularity of the young couple picture some Rules for a Wife's Guidance. If hushand comes home tired at night and wants to thrijgw himscli the sofa after dinner and rest, don't let him. Insist on his puiting | SoM VOur where. Ile needs a change, not rest. Encourage his buying new clothes in This will al an excuse Very Wav In vour powes ways furnish: vou with do the same, If vou have an engagement im at a given place at a given hour, mefrher that promptness is an n to meet | { Xo4f - twenty minutes or half an hoil¥ late. Do not burst into tears ever, unless vou feel that it is absolutely nnneces sar ! flave a scrap with him at regular | intervals in order, not to let the goo ii old home traditions die out | have passxd middle age, and t the charm of yout} Aways 8 vour-- hushand kiss when, after a away from home, | vou alight from a railway train ! IH little imperfection which the rhle re you visit he has some 10 i mn quick | then =x | annoys him, then skip three, { and so ir {. "Hey. You | "phone," © Me | group" not holding his fan cocrectiv." holiday « . The stage manager appesrsd and ex- 'at' plained. "There is one gentleman," he Leslie | Browsr's [FAL t i Russell Weir at Sasbury. i'ny to recover his hat, which had did it manage room. = fof a plot to railroud hin lam. i Got ¥ the Game Warden, The telephone bell in the clerk's office rang rather merrily at a quarter of five the other altérnoon, | while 5 reporter was seated he Te it hastily @eribbing away docket. Courier, answeér broke the stillness, Grabb the 'phone the reporter placed 1} ceiver to his ear afd took part. conversation something like this fx this the court house ? im, if : this the place to ge county | jst on A court hat | "Yes, ma' 'W 1s License "Mast people them here, anh ey go or Hendvraon Well, could ! get 4 liconse (nv 0 vight * Will you This was the reporter had to ask questions, only i jearn that nothing definite had been | decided on, and he had to tell the gurl she had better drop around between 4.] nd 5 o'clock in the afternoon { "Po vou Aant a--erhunting license or a marfiage license *" he asked. "Harting licenses, nothing. I've readd captured it. I've got o man here i Cant to marry. --Pvaneille Cour: | ot hie ro Lo Lt be open bracer, mere 0 al er y Not the Same. On one occasion when "The Mika de" wns being rehearsed Gilbert call od out from the middle of the stalls, | "There is a gentleman in the loft} ' suid, "who ix absent through illness' can: the reply from the aathor | in grave, matter of fact tones, , "that | is not the gentleman I gm referring to." ~-Dundee Advertiser, . ant -- The sorrier you can be for something vou have done the better it would be if you bad been sorsy before you A dentist may not be a society man, bat he ix right at home in a drawiog At Montreal Financier Rossell tells to an asy- cook Kapday dimmers? Go 1a Kings. Se monn, page ¥. : ~ To-Night at 7.30 et ec ai at th et stoi hits eect ct NA We will place on sale the fol- lowing very special purchase : 100 White Wool Fascinatc = Shawls And White Knitted German Motor Scarfs These are very warm and com= fortable . and range in value from 50¢, 65¢, 75¢, 90c: Your Pick To Night 285c¢. EN wm Warm Mitts for Children Boys' Mitts, Girls" Mitts, 5 All sizes in Red, White, Black » - . Boys Yarn Knit Stockings All sizes in the Ribbed makes. 15¢, 18¢, 20c, 23¢, 25c¢. a em - a ~~ AN Boys' Winter. Weight Cashmere Stockings ; es 'Ribbed and with dauble toes and heels and 6 ply knee caps. 30c to G0e. Women's "Wearwell" Cashmere Stockings Bibbed or plain, séamless makes, 25e, 35¢, 39¢. All sizes in each. ~ To-Night EVERY WOMAN'S WINTER COAT will be offered at prices that mean a serious loss to us. Come and see them. feet, 3 A SANNA $1.00 To-Night Will buy any Lady's or Gentleman's $1.25 Lined Kid or Mocha Glove or oMitt we have. To-Night Only. Girls' Skating Boots Felt Lined * Ankle Strap A Good Strong Boot. Oné that looks well and will wear well. Sizes 11 to 2 $1.25 ~

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