Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Dec 1911, p. 2

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TO AID SANTA CLAUS|, Ks rotrcwemes. | " "Mayor Ginham the Cone, Demands i Sater ex Se i) servative Nomination) : : : TO HELP HIM MAKE MANY May sirkbans is fpoking for an | : HOMES HAPPY. acclamation for the 'chief "#agistrate's 2 « WO U eS } chair for 1912. RE 8 'feeting of the| The Citizens Are Urged to Help j¢ pservative leaders of the aty Inst | Make a Fund That Will Bring|n ih t; he sought the party nomination |' ; ' 4 Cheer and Gladness to Every and intimated that he could get an THE FOLLOWING OF THE STAR , A WEAVER 113 DREAMS d Jeare : Chia s acdamation, just as Dr. Ross did (aj From om to Wearer. i ; Destitute Home. a Shon oni dn ioe] : : -- Since Christmas is a children's fes- {want to. step down and out. The | By Florence L. Barclay, - y Myrtle Reed tival, it becomes apparent that ihe | conservatives do notMake kindly tof}. {Author of "The Rosary." Author of Lavender and Old Lace, ete Ba Ta : » | the mayor's proposul, which they re : z . . . poverty and want which robs thet ) i * rt A delightful 1 . . | ' festive sedson of its festivity turning [gard as a "hold-up," but intimate! re 2 delightiu ove story showing BUY | FURS | F OR CHRISTMAS ive soon of ie tivity pening card oe 5, Seldupl i umes [1 A beautiful Christmas Tove story, the into mockery and . the same power of characterization, joyous greetings to satire, has its |them 1 instinct with the same de pth of i pe ! . ,articularl off you the! Two others are mentioned in con | feeling. plowing imaverv and refine the same charm of faney and the % > ec ec pariien arly poignant eleft upon. he : » stig id eeling, glowing imagery and refine- : rll ; iy N k P e St le fittle ones. neetion with the mayOraity, the nomi-| LE = BY 8 same deheate sense of hum ne wh ch ~ ' " Sy 8, "i rs oid rsters' imaginations are in- [inations for which take place a week | ment of literary art as * The Rosary, di: ting ish hor uli 1 x ! - » . = wr y . : . : ' { «3 - = or < OF On a flamed by the brightly lighted Piri fem JF day Next. ue je Ad posed and told with all the power and E ie] ae nes . gorgeous! jecorated . store windows, | who has been asker 0 enter we fie 1 TE wo hie A Siw » ( 2 § : i Fu { t hi their Sv Tre oy the rand of {by leaders of both sides. If he will] sweetness whic h won for Mrs Bar- ) oy site Y oy ad mn avenuact ur oa S, e€ V e ing old Saint Nick; and their expectations net run Ald. Hoag is the other pro- | clay' S earlier books thet "ur pi we ¢ in the cloth, ront ispiece in color, * made sanguine by the stories of joys |bable candidate, and thé latter's] store or thet mors fortunate play: [friends any he will take the field wI11 front rank of recent fiction. Net, $1.35 LS Price, $1.35 mates. A season which promises . so [gainst Mayor Graham. Furs. £ much and fails to fulfil is an embitter- Jing mfluence indeed. it was with the idea "of alleviating | FF 7 ANN - . sorrow of childhood that, the city i : ; gd papers endorsed the plan now in oper- " ation, ; . od jy 260 PRINCESS STREET. OPEN NIGHTS. Phone 919, . The Whig has been in receipt of a ' : : : A Ss p 1 e n d 1 d large number of letiers addressed to A fr ' rrp -------- -------------- Santa Claus, in which the wants of : -- stock of medium the folks are set forth. For instance ong dear dad wants a slate and pencil, -------- AAA tA AAA AAA NAN NN A \ ERT BE books, double, skates engine, train priced furs that and train track, a drum, manth ors 5 0 1 : ' % Br INCIDENTS OF FHE DAY. ran, a bugle, horn, knives, an auto CELE VOTSCLPIPHOOLOO LH CATER MS Tired Feet? IN FULL SWING » hs "5s : f mobie, pox of tools, flying machine, : " ; a 2 Ait Newsy Paragraphs - Picked Up bh FH xo give satis action watch, two pucks, sweater and o x es. ay 2 Our Reporters. Hig ¢ xX apts, a napkin ring, candy and nuts, A When will "we have any winter # Fe k 1 RE . y - 3, xiii . . 8 4 t 1% is a pretty good contract to ve | | Sale men's woollen sox, 2 pairs, dhe, ol 0 choose from. filled. : : BY [putton's. : " Another writes: "Dear Santa: We A o . Santa Claus may have to travel on Come in and sen them, no obligation to buy. _ we gind, the Whig is finding. out. all Lier GO | cols his year. : ¥ | i i | | an not biame the men. of ¥ a Gia hot the poor children's addresses. «1 sup- William Swaine, piano tuner. rE . Therheumetism, aches, pains, distorted look. an whose feet 2ohe, who he rd nerves, who ig fatirged afier n Buyirg, Looking, Working instep, Sree ER TARR pose that 1s why Jately we have not received*at MeAuler's. Phone 718 all results had as Rappy Christmases as out Yo oe i 8 | William Bailie, Barrie street, iw con n < al THE FUR Us sd r brothers and sisters had when 3 bad? . | valescing nicely after his late iflnes ws 8 | : * they w ye lis ng on another street. i g ot 3 rd Cunmngham, piano tuner, 3 % ES unin wis" pack is empty before he 5 LV, i King streat. leave ord : eis here. We would be glad tq see Ae wo A Abs hak 3 TE : im, fim." REV. FATIH t CARBON Mis Stein) ft Te nt i 4 ~~ £ y : i th ' Liu USN i 8 thers, ' to, h ' ----- > \ little girl, from Hartington: asks Appointed parish pries ror been visMing hor sister, Mrs hen, y & 0 Fe a tor a great .many things and suggests | Church at Piete il » ite Jucen street ns returned home PATD 5 that Santa might bring some of her | Father Killeen, who i » ' Cianiies "} : nn p 3 1 ed to Belleville enne \uscora Le | ns + TF A riends, whom she name, some toys, - a i id. aa : wi TRADE MARK r . 3 , savs a man, who ------i----------_---- The Toronto World dolly, picture book and cards. She EVANGELIC AL ALLIANCE. tought to know, % the 'nest arch relied 10 11 in seems anxious to please Santa Claus, ----a | bishop of Toronto will be Bis) ods. oecause she, inkimaan that she w # The Annual Exchmnge of Pulpits Ax- fon, of Logdor have a plate of apples, on the table 1k Moher M ry 2 we . © he enn take all he wants, and she . ranged =tar,"" "Gr w God "Purple 8 will hang her stocking over the regis The committee = appointed by the A i . T : diet to Tn King diss |, "A 11: AR {ings, a ) F bo xl to 1: ter. Some little girls, she says, "toli Fvangelieal "Alliance to arrange for ved Ani i t fer athe added to Ta witty Sabor ely a er is no Santa Claus: there is |the, annual exchange of pulpits met art on hi Fafy, sibson's. your walks pul t 4 your foot, } s|! 4 : , reet rE ' » vies say coma tn tic 10 a pair of Scholl oe wcause | know there is one," js | the Y.M.C A. building Monday oh Te Tig rai way emplo o a {ome in ink Na + real woman's reasony v fternoon, - when ' the following ar | Pr no antention of striking if money ach ta t 5 Five little folks in one family and | rangement was made: First' Baptist |} ey had been refused a. raise in pay E . a i haan . No sion | They would have continued at work D A. P. CHOWN. some presents ill of them quite young, ask to he Eh: 1 w Neal: Union Sly on i Work Fr. remembered by Santa and enclose - ga | street Rev. Laing; First ; 8 : : hh 2 [0000000000000 monn of what things would satisfy { Congregational, Rev 3. Sellery; He lar: 3 toe,; ost Chord, oe Druggist and Optician, m, and, indeed, they are very sim-|thel, Rev. J. D. Boyd; Calvary, Rev. : Drea of Pa adise,' 1c. Come and { 183 PRINCESS ST. "Phone gin] 4 # DINING RGOM | se in nner arid would 'add greatly J. Webster; Sydenham street Methodist, us b em with : Me WHR PEIN, | mci ---------------- ; to: their happiness f Santa sent them, | Rev. Dr. Maegiilivray; Gueen street |?! utton's music store . 3 a "BUFFETS, The Whig asks all its friends to re- | Methodist, Rev, E. L. Rice Brock Thomas Lawson, of * "Frenzied . DRE OE Pees e alee eles': - i TABLES, member to send a small donation so | street Methodist, ' Rev. A. P. Mer Finance fame, has an article on the : ) horse i tlie.) abuare Smart Sot that the wishes of so many little folks | shon; Princess street Methodist, R : ] anuar IATL Dv \ 3 0 8 ' " re f # ant § ei CHAIRS, CABI- { 36 many of them in very poor | 5. Jones; St. Andrew's supply; Chal which al lovers of that animal will [NTs in Dak, ircumstances, may be gratified. The |merg, Rev. H. 1). Whitmore; Cooke's, in" the He le i Hhe greatost stock 1 e Waig acknowledges up to date £15.80, |supply: Zion, Rev. E. G. Robinson {'" Whe worl : Mahogany and oo HT as $9200 Salvation Army Uitadol, Rev. Ww Lhormos bottles, all sizes. Gibson's ) Mission. vrs. Horace ¢ Staley : 1 00 Craig; * The January Smart Set will appear - an 3 The exchange will take place with a new cover of a clean design. DESKS. AN HELD UP AT BRIDGE. Sunday, Jan; 1th, 1912, at | Thomas W_ Lawson, of "Frenzied : . -- Worning servi F inance'" fame, returns to literature, | (o) { sizes, Dak, Two Men Aceosted, But Ruffians = Le a sag in this nutes writen most enter Mission and Secured Nothing. Francis &Dav's 100 best songs, tainingly of the New York horse show 5 To w : Ihe contents of the Janus \ or Twa 'youn men, employed as ser- Henry Lauder's sony hooks. © 1 { wnuary, numb LV Pee PLIed foot nro od SHO A ~ Tie > Ro: "Following th BISSELS CARPET SWEEPERS Practical and appropriate as a Christmas Gift Saves Work and Saves Carpets. Rich Woods, hand polished at 2754 $350 R. McFAUL, CARPET WAREHOUSE. SMITH BROS. 350 KaNG STREET, Ga ee Se le 4 Jewelers, Opticians LOPE H TL PLOD na 'Issuers of Marriage pr wo | { | } eT cr Or 4 OT AE = suit every member of the in : . in special y ing . rnts at the Royal Military College, | (neen/s University song hooks. re especi hy pleas ng and va aried family. ny. io Ld Men's 81.25 night 'shirts, The. Dut x4 i $3.50, $5.50, eported to the polic Lo day, that s uitahble for Christm presents att oo. ! ; ® MADE 0 VER $7 15 hey liad been held up by a eouple of | Dutton's, 209 Princess street The Foworih Lease of lend This store is crowded with gs . up. | men, near the ( atagpaui bridge, late Alexander Mekee, who has heen} . hi ve : i ¢ Re 1 M hin . Monday night. spending a few days with his sister, | wah he ig hin » - : : y on BY @ the newest ideas in Xmas Gifts " ROCKERS. Fine ! The young men were on their way | Mrs. Charles Turnér, Nelson street, bo. a fed py 3 i pa ¥ ts 4 : is RE PA I RING i . a 4 3 Of off; « neccal i: air J a marke cos la 2 style $2 home from the city when they were has returned to his home in New but i} aL mn ; y Io 1 3 al v: and all marked at prices to rg S stopped by a couple of rough looking 3 Young peope Ne " in .) i Y * 510 g : time the lecture l of the @ oh lease. : z ; $2.15 up. Some fillows and asked for money. One of hooks added -to Tubard Inn, in- Mis T he & fhe os 3 i : ) Shute "i ypu 4 Ww. ¥ GOURDIER handsome designs the two held up managed to make | cluding "The Monee Moon," "Follow- Lo rl ol Ns sais >) i Johnson played, piano solos he his escape, and it was lucky, 100, | me the Star," "The Green God," | 0 N00 PUAYed, piano ol At th AND IN MILIT, ARY CIRCLES, j who was detained, did not have even {ine cent on his person, and when the |e a RUES, CARPETS, BVA VVVVATRRRS TS ald VPRVVVVVVLVLLBVIRTTTRTAETN AVERT E FTRTLL LID CHLETRLELVATSS 'Mm Ratta Dak that he got away, as he was the one | "Purple Stockings." Gibs 8, close. refreshments were, Served, Vv Bl i Ta oe Sia Siow | rele Stade (bon eed REAL VALUES hn = A COATS, il ' | re pia N REAL ESTATE rutfians had finished searching him, Autes rom the Armour s--lxami- Wh Ph . A . 5 : 250. Patric Si Sse ssasaen 5 Soon CURTAINS, DRAP- | {they were in a very angry mood, but The Hat Stove. - bh nations Being Held, : ® | . A dwe H £ did mot assault him, although they Fhe examinations for the offic { ; Wum-- - ne Sempre i ~ ERIES, DOOR MATS, | [remarked that if the matter was re and men who have been taking the : o oi a Se * P . - : LINOLEUMS, Ele, iported they would do him bodily class of instruction in connection with | ®) : Carriage ainting ; Phone 90. Yous fina the 14th P.W.O.K. will take place |S ; SOME CLASS TO OURS. g ; | This is the third or fogrth hold.up, next week, commencing on Monday This is the place to Lave your jreported at this place recently, and fhe class wus started on Rept. 25t ie Auto repaired to stand all kinds of {game of the men who have to go over ish, Ri | and has been held every evening of SErvICeable weather. I: 'F. HAR SON COMPANY {the offidge late at night are anxious the week with the exceptions of Wed: | @ Price, but the EJ DUMPHY | Oo be mven permis sion to carry a re- nesday ard Saturday evenings. Those . | volver fn order to protect] themselves. who have been attending has had to do wit} x 10 have been attending are supposed as ha lo wit} Cor, Moutreal ana Ordnance Sts, { This privilege, of course, they will to put in at least two mghis a -- ---- t re p \ ice, > a -- 1 we a secure from the police, au I'he regiment will have more quali- nADAr a arvowswmith. norties, fied officers nest year 'tuan ast BIGN Ne oa Harrowsmith, Doe. 1}. The jade' or, ee thete 'are. about liftesn taking the Ne . 3. Aid of the Methodist churbh held Queen's Quarterly Editor. class. More started, but dropped PEAT) & Cire | ser wsful bazaar in the vis age | hi Jat Prof. J. F. Macdonald, M.A. has out, re tation dram} TEith on Wednesdhy aftersoon and eo vening | been appointed editor of (hieen's Qua iL. $s understood that the R.C.1LA isteorM (il 31 fom Fougers ¥, , 80 last, The haoths, which had been |terly. The magazine has been edited } =} band has received the contract for in price low Yark City, o trove. € 1 : : fin doubt No. HEY: of 1 ¥than Hoan: Ls. . very artistically arcanged, presonted a [bv a board of editors since the death furnishing the music at the covered All Coats at 2 ur on free book ww Dv. 1 Kher Meet. ox. Flac on Rd. | very inviting 3Ppparg son The pro -jcf Principal Grant, whose trenchant . rink this winter. {he 11th band of [ampstead, london Kae, Tey newDeagée Tasteicss) | conds Andted RIL In the evens fait 1 Canadi hlic "N; / late years furnished it A c s evening, aleditorials on Canadian public ques A . Ars Jnmshed nt, . ! M U I N Pompe of Theraplen, cas to take, sale. tasting cores po 0 OF D0 given, 'consisting of tit ia ; 4 4 1. + i : made Queen's Quarterly famous 3 id I 3 A qualifying course #&or the men x i ie. aartettes, solhs, recitations, ete. The | throughout Canada. Professor Mac | 4 p ill of the artillery of the distriat is be | Bhe Real J stat i x pert 1 | Corner Johnson and Division Bis . chairman was 1. SK. Gallagher, ex - | donald, the new | editor, is connected : Ee ing held at the armories during the 3 (messsssnscsnsasesancen MPP. Amon those who assisted |with the department of English in : . day. 'The class- will be held for r Sols With the programme were Miss B. Queen's university and is a vigorous A = threes months, there are a number Phone 539, Tenves, Latimer; Misses F. 1. Smith, | and scholarly writer. It has also S taking the class. as Myrtle Gsll sther, Phyllis Bradshaw, {Leon decided to increase the size of - - y Promotion examinations for the ofl x Mrs. Lockhart, BE. B. Day and Rev. "liha Quarterly and devote more space J cers of this district are being held in J. A. Waddell. Miss Matthews, whe {and attention on to the book review the offices of Colonel Benson, oflicer in played the role of "Mother Goose," Jswec tion; TER charge of the third division, at th contributed in no small dégree to the! i en : y armories this week." . Captain FE. | evening's enjovment, { . Deaih of Martin Meagher, 1 Clarke is writing on them, > Filmer Charlton, who has been ill! Martin Mea sher, an old resident of » The new rool of the armories (o with typhoid fever, is convalescent. | Kingston. died suddenly of i nearly completed. 'The buildiog . Miss "Kitty" Priest left, on Thurs tom Tusutoy EAE ne his ng We Inviic you to inspect our badly in need of a new rool as Tha Always Busy Store. day, for Toronto, and other western | iugot street. Kor vears he was em- Millinery Department, Every had beea lL <king very badly of A . points. The many friends of Miss! iployed on the R. & 0. boats, and Hat is so arranged tha ; The water came through and . yard that 5 367 Barrie: Street, cor. Cot- o | Mand Patterson; who was taken very Hately at the locomotive works. He ean sce the original aud re. $12 part of one of the caretakers qua 3: borne Street, new detached ill while visiting her sister at Wilton, | wax a member of St. Mary's cathedral |: duced. pri i ters. dome time Hg : : ; ef 1 brick dwelling, 3 stories, oak ¢ | are plensed to hear that she is on the and a liberal in politics. He is sur uced price at a glance, "1b is very likely that if the &.8. } rain. will fall and winds floors, und tlvor: furnished ® | way to recovery. A number of new |vived by bis wife, who has the sympa- Hats up to $1.00 AAA. takes up the des of 2 rifle e 13 be 'dew a x in Georgia pine. 10 large rooms, ® | PHOM™ have hoon recently stolled be [thy of the community in her sad be- . association they will ask for the use wave jumped the g pf : ® the Boll Telephone company. reavement. A solemn requiem mass w $600 ... .. of the armorics in which to - prae jhe for me to understand that 1 Ww «Bas and 2 modern ¢ - -- will be sung in St. Mary's eathedral Ww REDO... 8 tice shooting during * the winter. An] but a gram of sand upon { p Senstniouces, including grates: : Provost. Brock street, has received [#8 9.30 o'clock, Thursday morning. : msocintion taking up this ided must | rental, $300. ® [all his fall and winter goods for his ? : i $10.00 ... . " remember that it takes a lot of work t other grams » ' der clothing departmen i Did Not Want Jury Trial. Shapes Half Price. to' make the thing a success Some | --one sigh and nothing 283 and $65 Narrie Streot, : order clothing epart t, also 9 5 *y pes H one would have to go security for all | many men were called 'the great' rendv-minde clothing and gents' fur- | The court of general sessions and ' i £4 double new Brick Residence, 3 @ nishing department; they are all well [county court opensd at .the court the rifles taken out for use. The gov their deeds the histories stories, oak' floor,, downstairs g | assorted with new goods. " house on Tuesday afternoon at two . ¢jernment would not issue any rifies { when they cashed their furnished jn Peorsix pitio, 1079, Women! See our comfort hoot. | low (o'clock; The case of J. Esford, charg at all unless the club consists of : cach had shot his Til : orld Dever $a prise: Putin. od with sasgalting fieorge a Siming Our Christmas Stock is now forty members. warld never feh : ilfrid Young, twenty-two years of [ton, was to have been tried by a ee pravesiesiu, EE . * * ! complete. Pretty new handles. gv, was convicted, at Belleville, on jury. Mr. Esford wished, however, tol §. 328.00 Monday, of raising un chejiue from (be tried by the judge without a mary, | 82.62 to a 33.88 Sentence was deferred (50 his case will be heard at three dor a o 'elock by Judge Price. the runts, and still the world wagged | ing Hg « ks of ennccit from o PERFECT SON. a. houdes, "Gibson's. - = WATCH OUR WINDOWS. on; the sun went cally hoot: ie by. the { | haman ra i | Ar the court of geperal sessions sit-| Tabard Inn library, Gibson's. : fomoe oll -way across the sky. the night | = rin { ting, Tuesday afternoon, the Camp-}: Somcth Diamond, a junk dealer in i 5 | gave place to dawn, 1 sGmetimes thir os Back to Queen's. . 2 bell stabbing case wat adjourned until | Belleville, was arrested on - Monday, ] then all swelled up ontit I'm like a | "Fa" Elliot, the big middle wing | i R100 see rele Ee $4100 Cher brick, furnace 0A ovney slde eX ) sees ewe a single garment, hen =e see ol 0) shore, and when 'm blo The Great Men. en nite ii lon its 2 § { Great men have lived and done their | hol stunts. and then they died. just Fike | old fries te be let separately it de- Wednesday morning. charged with purchasing during No wed pup, 'that when 1 come 15 | plaver of the Ottawas, bas left "Pinafore" is gr Si in thas vertiane a quantity of rubber tubing, the stars will surely jomip the for Kington, and will likely « big cities and is being hugely enjoy: zk, the mmiverse be out of whack hers. He is thinking of resuming bis | L d ord. He was loerated on supstantind bail. perhaps go up hy smoke I find it] stodies at Queen's and should prove i Ki ingson un ry Men's woollen saderwear The, gar | Christmas presents whterproot mo hard > realize that all the plinets in! tower of strength to (ueen's nest | Cor, Princess add Kydenham Sifels wnt, Dutton's. tor veils, Se. Dutton's, Berssrsssssssssscssasd the skies will travel: jist the same, that | your { Raseing same to have been stolen. by

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