Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Dec 1911, p. 5

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i A SANTA Is" what this Winter the most patterns, and every mun should get for himself. We arpaprepared with pleasing and varied can make a Suit. or Overcoat to order on guaranteed to please in every particu The most lar of style, fit and finish [ full" satisfac- particular dressers" get tion here always. THOMAS LAMBERT, Merchant Tailor, 157 Princess St LOOK $150.00 worth of PRIZES Givenaway to the purchasers of our SALE GOODS over $1.00 in value. Drawing takes place DECEMBER 23rd. "THE TOKYO" JAPANESE ART DEALERS: 74 Wellington Street. SWooessITRIRITROOIOIOOGOGRRDSY Leading Tailors, Makes a very acceptable Christ mas Present. CRAWFORD & WALSH A Fancy Vest Have it made by Princess and Bagot Sts. Dominion Cocoanut Butters, Ltd., » PO000000 000000000 " For all cooking purposes frying end pastry making. Costs LESS than ordinary butter, and cooks the food better, Your Grocer Sells It 22 cents per pound. Write for Book of Recipes, Montreal. .§ CHRISTMAS PRESENTS | + » We carry a large assortment of the following use- ful Christmas Presents. " Nickle Plated Tea Pots," 'Nickle Plated Coffee Pots, Fancy "Coffee Percolators From $1.60 to $7.00 _ "Silver Knives, and Forks, Silver Spoons, ~ Carving Sets From $150 to $10.00. Carpet Sweepers, Etc. ae ELLIOTT BR OS. 77 Princess St SNesastrsssctssssiacalifisassacassrvasaisesssts § Wonien's Box Calf Shoé $1.98 A P d iT 60 Pairs of Women's : High Shoes Just Recei- § ved. Arrived rather late, but you receive the benefit. Regular $2.50 "high or low heel . And would make a good skating boot ONLY $1.98. CLAUS SUIT short notice, - \ ASK OF INTERCOLONIAT, RAILWAY MONTREAL TO TORONTO. ced THE DAN ' Board of Teade Will 3sk That Line he Extended Along St. Lawrence River and Lake Onfario--Want Fast Westbound Train to Stop at Gananoque. At a meeting of the board of trade, held on Wednesday night, E. 7. Steacy asked that the board communicato with the Grand Trunk railway, in re ference to continuing the stopping of the fast irain, going West, at Ganan aque Junction. He pointed out that quite a large number came to the city, by this train, to do business, going home in the evening, and that if the train did not stop at Ganan- oque, Kingston merchants would lose business. . Dr. Ryan, the president stated that the matter would be taken up in conj action with the board of trade at Gananoque, AF. Ryan expressed the opinion that the dominion government should ex tend the Intercolonial raldway, from Montreal to To running along the St. Lawrence river and Lake Op tario. § onto, here was some d on on the and afterwards it was decid ed, on motion of Robert Meek and W, R. Givens, to have the board submit a resolution at the annual meeting of he Ontario Associated Board of rade, calling upon the government to make this extension. egarding the stage route to West- | port, it was reported that Ww. F. { Nickle, M.P., had telephoned to the epty reference {to the contmuation of the mail route | Westport, and had {thit the department upon | | | | matter, postmaster-general in t heen assured receiving representations from the board, would the matter. J & Davis company, of Bos- wrote the board, stating that should they defide upon a Canadian jplant, they would take pleasyne in | consider Hallett { ton, | considering Kingston, | In the absence of the {the hotel committee, the president [made a few remarks in peference to {reports circulated about. the city to {the effeét that the hotel proposition {was being dropped. He 'said 'the mat- [ter 'Was progressing favorably, "that a jchirter had been obtained for the jcompany, and that the hotel would be built, i Dr. Black made the suggestion that {the city be requested to improve the |nppearance of the premises at the toot of West street. } i chairman of It was reported here that Mr. |son, chairman Pol- of the enter{ainment {eommittee, was arranging for a ban- fauet to be held in comnection with {the opening of the new rooms of the hoard. Certain cabinet ministers from {Ottawa would be invited to attend. Dr. Ryan drew the attention of the members to the fact that at the muni cipal elections, three by-laws of ~great importance té the industrial life of the city. 'would he presented, and stat- ed that they. should be energet ieally supported by the members, It was resolved to"organize in sup- port of the Hydro-Electrie, Canadian Locomotive company, and Commercial lox and Envelope company, and that {the organization used. in connection fw ith the hotel bylaw, be again used in support of these by-laws, the chair- men who acted in each ward, in the vote on the hotel by-law; to take charge of the respective wards in the vote on these by-laws. the Premier, fronservative) Jibing at Torontn Telegram Too bad ut the reduétidn in Dr. Reaume's majority and Sir James Whitney's loss of those Jrench- Canadian seate--the chief saiise for re- gret being that Dr. Reaumé's major-, ity did not utterly disappear, and that the loss of French-Canadian sup port did not include the whole four- teen seats in Ontario. Caused by Cold Weather. The Sydenham high school committee met at the eourt se, on Wednesday afternoon, to discuss the matter of the wall of the school which fell last Sunday. The cause of the trouble was wet and cold weather. The committee will meet again on Saturday to fur- ther discuss the matter. Will Serve Seven Years. James Campbell, who was sentenced to twa years in penitentiafy, for stab bing, was taken to the 'prison on Thursday morning. He will be back to his old place again for seven years, tle still has five vears of his former sentence to serve, . Although Queen's made the highest score, the Dominion Rifle Association awarded the inter-university prize for shooting to the Toronto University it is" said Queen's did not use the rifles] proposed by the association, though they did use the militia regulation rifle. The cabimen are to be notified Phat, hevénfter; they must strictly adhere to the roadways in Queen's University, grounds when functions require their presence. Some cabmen have driven recklessly over the sward and over.the tennis courts and damaged property. Home Complexion Peeler Works Wonders From the Woman Beautiful. To keep the face, neck, arms and hands truly beautiful and vomthiul in appearance, the treatment which 'seems sensible is one which" will actually remove the skin itself immediately it beging to age, fade, coarsen or di vg The only treatment we kn of which will do thie, aside from a painful, expénsive surgical operation, is the application of ordinary. mereo- lized 'wax, which is as harmless as Tit is effective, The wax is pint on at might, just as you apply cold eream," and washed oft in the morning, It absorbs the dead and kalf-dead "surface skin in almost invisible flaky particles, a fittle each dav, no discomfort being exporienced. With the disappearance of the old cuticle, the newer, healthier skin wo desveath gra i h richly beautiful with the Tu of youth. 7This store, is AN BRITISH FOR EXTENSION 7 INCIDENTS OF THE DAY | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up 8) Our Keporters. Kodaks for ° Christmas. drug. store. . I'hé change in the weather put the roads iu far better shape to-day. Crumley Bros." store, the place real bargains. I'he Ponismouth school board will hold. its final meeting of the year to- night, "High-class sweets are sold at Gib- son's. Known(in every home in King- ston, : Waterworks commitice and board of works are called t6 meet this after hoon, 3 "Week-end"" choeolates, Sic. Ib. for 25¢. lo. Mahood's drug store, William H. Woods, Pharmacy, Toronto, is spending a few days in the city with relatives. Bankrupt . stock . sale at. Crumley Bros." store. Don't miss it. The city property committee did not meet on Wénesday, as a quorum of members did not attend. Fountain pens for Christmas. hood's drug store. E. Ww joyce, of the Northern {rown bank, Enterprise, spent Sun day last at the home of E. J. Sige worth, Gerhard Mahood's for Ma- Heintzman, . Willis Knabe pianos and Vietor phone represented by 1. J. 244 Princess street. Don't forget Mahood's chocolate sale; all fillings, 50¢.- Ib. for 25¢. The friends of Miss Anna ixth street, will be sorey that she is confined to the suffering with a very sore foot. Sle. bittersweets for 2%5¢, Muhood's drug store. Fhe steamer Hincklby, which up the river for supplis Wednes day, returned to Alexandria Bay to- day to resume work on the raising of the barge Davie. Bc. bittersweets for 2%¢. and gram-o- Dawson, Hall, vo hem house, came Mahood's drug store. The purchase of 81,000 of goods in Kingston instead of purchasing side, means an addition of to the. population, worting one abroad, New perfume atomizers, drug store. out one instead of man sup Mabood's Carlp Connell, who has been attend- ing college in Richmond, Va. arrived in the city, Wednesday afternoon; to spend the Christmas holidavs with Kis parents, Brock street. Mr. ConneNd was a freshman in medicine at Queen's last year. ALD. TOYE LIK Y TO RUN. Many Citizens Want Him as Mayor Next Year. Several deputations of citizens have waited upon Ald, R. H. Toye and requested him to stand for the may- oraity of 1912. One of these deputa- tions edlled upon him yesterday. It is falt that Ald. Toye is more than ntitled to be Kingston's mayor af ter fifteen years of service as alder. man, Ald. Toye has asked for a few days to consider the matter, but there 3 every reasop to believe that he will 'consent (to contest the election m Jan, lst, Funeral on Wednesday. The funeral of the late Rev, Robert rird took place from his Inte resi University 'avenue, Wednesday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock. Service was conducted by Rev. Dr. Macgilli- vray and Rev, Profs. Ross and Jor dan, The mourners were the de ceased"s brother, Hon. David Laird, Ottawa, and five of his sons, I'he pall-bearers were Principal Gordon, Rev, John Fairlie, G. M. Macdonnell, $.(,, John Murray, Rev. W. T. Wilkins, Trenton, and Prof. James Fowler, Although the funeral was of a private nature there were man, rollege professors and old friends prasent. Memorial service will be held in Cookd's church Suntlay morning next, conducted by Rev. Prof. Koss. dence, Contemplated Before. Le desire us to The versity ana Soaety of Queen's Uni- say that the proposed chguge, approved by the senate, 40 have the lady students board alone, was not caused by cer tain actions as was suggested on Tuesdzy last, because no complaints have been made as to any misconduct on the part of any lady students. The proposal was one that has been con- templated . for years and it is hoped, with the ingreased number of hoard: ing hotises expected, throughout the city next year, that the ladies may find lodgment where no men ave also bbarding. A woman's residence, now under contemplation, - iy the ideal plan. ---------- Postmen Having a Busy Time. The Christmas mail has already started. The postman's bag is swelled to eapacity already on every round, and in a few days he will have to he working overtime in order to get his share of the mail out before the next one comes in. If there is anyone who «is glad when Christmak is Qver it dese alilormed mail mdE The work will "bi, much lighter now that ench mar hiik. been granted a horse and rig durigg the heaviest part of the season. 2" Given a Fine Surprise. A Kingston lady was in a great state of excitement for a sbort ume, on Wednesday evening. While ont on the. street, she fold certain that had lost $20, in fact she was so con fident that she had lost the money, that some time was spent in looking for it, When she went home, she was given a most agreeable surprise | to find that she had left the money at home. a-------------- { Walked to C.N.R. Camp. . A mumber of Inborers arrived in the city, yesterday, and today, to work on the Cavadian, Northern railway; near Sydenham. Quite a few of them beat their way in on the "blind bag- gage" and. having no money when they arrived in the city had to foot it to the camp beyond Sydenham, a distance of twenty two miles. ------------ i Coming Poultiy: Show. = A meeting of the Kingston Prultry Association "was "held, Wednesday even- when farther arrangements were al 'be i for the Winter show, which will of the College of | she. WHIG, THURSDAY, DEC EMBER 14, 1911, ~y 5 : : Suit SH 0900009000000 0000 0040 Cases PAGR Five PPE 000000000000000+0 Start Your Christmas Shopping NOW "and The Following Make Real Nice Gifts---- Hockey Boots, Snow Shoes, Slippers, Moccassins, Evening Shoes, Overshoes, Rubbers, Leggins, Travelling Bags. SEE OUR LARGE STOCK SELECT CHOCOLATES "FOR CHRISTMAS In Fancy All stock the best Boxes and makes Sakell's NEXT TO OPEPA HOUSE. "Phone G40. _ Her Gift, A manicure or toilet set. There is Mo more useful or appropriate gift a girl. woulda appreciate more than one of these splondifi sets from Best's, Par haps she has.one. Well, thire are many more uswul and beau tiftl gifts in Best's stock that has not. It would pay the gift give tu inspect, she Hear Caruso, Schumann-Heink, Cormick, Reed Miller, ete., on Vletrola at D, J, Ce8S street. Follow the crowd to the great bankrupt sale at Crumley Btos.' store if the temper of an auburn-haired woman is missing it's a safe bet toat he color isn't natural, Me the Dawson's, 244 Prin, $0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000p, 98000000000 00000000 00000000000000000000000065 too000000090000OOOGOIOIPOOTS PROMPT ° ERT GASOLINE. COAL OIL. LUBRICATING OIL. FLOOR OIL. GREASE, ETC. DELIVERY. W.F.KELLY. Clarence and Ontario Streets. Toye"s Building. C A O T Z TO THE Store to-day and pick "up some of the plums. ora " That Christmas Feeling Seems to have taken possession of every nook and corner of our store, BISSEL CARPET SWEEPERS, MANTLE MIRRORS, MUSIC CABINETS, TEA CURATES, CHILDREN'S DOLL FURNITURE Give you "Just what 1 want expres. sion JAMES REID'S "Phone 147 -- ® * * ° * * ® ° ° ° ° LJ ° ® * " * ® @ s ® ® * * ® ® " . ® ® ° * ® " * 4 * * ° * . ® * * s LJ * * * ® * . ® ® » ® ® * ® ® * # * » . * Crumley Bros. oC You make money on every purchase, and we o want your business.

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