THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 19, NOW FOR MERRY Every moment should be vido to count now until your Christmas presents have been secured. Bear this in mind and it will save you time, trouble and money. 1 a i . t i » CHRISTMAS SHOPPING % Special counters displaying Christmas Cards, Calendars, Fancy Goods, etc, in such a way as to wake Christmas shopping 'easy, convenient and in fact a real pleasire." | eet BOOKS MAKE THE BFST The Three Big GIFTS, day Scason THE FOLLOWING OF THE STAR, By the Author of the Rosary.. WEAVERS, THE : By Myrile Reed. THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH, By Harold Bell W right. These are the Rdoks that will be expected and looked for at this sea- son. Each net, $1.3 Gifts that last the Twelve months of the Yc¢ar. Subscriptions, to some of the popular Monthly Magazines Ladies' Home Journal, Woman's Home Companion. Modern Priscilla, Weldon's. Ladies' Journal. BOOKS MAKE THE BEST GIFTS, oa G - © of Queen's Pennants, Pillows.' «= Hangers. Our Stock of these is the largest in the city. appreciate a Pennant or Pillow of Old Queen's: Framed Pictures for the Home, for the Bachelor, dr the Bachelor Girl, 26e to $10. with artistic merit. Books Make the Best Gift Pat a Book in every Xmas Parcel. Books of the Holi- Put a Book in every Xmas. ifts for Students or Graduates Any graduate would "Prices from 26c to $6: 00 Temple Scott. by the editors. ages. Parcel. arco the King. All" Four Sets only. The Manlfattan Edition, edited by Buekram, Gold Tops, Deckled Edges. OUR PRICE, $5.00, $1.50 Books for BOc. Books like these at 50¢ should be ihcluded in all Christmas pack- These have never before been issued at less than $1.50 or $1.2 The Calling of Dan Matthews, by Harold "Ben Wright. The Silver Horde, by Rev. Beach. The Pool of Flame by Vance, The Beeches, by Baroness Von Hutton. Beau Brocade, by Baroness Orczy. Man in the Corner, by Baroness Orczy, Sowing Seeds in Danny, Nellie McClung. Window at the White Cat, Mary Roberts Rhinehart, BOOKS MAKE THE BEST GIFTS, The 'Works of Robert Louis Stevenson. SPECIAL, $5.00. Charles Four Put a Book In ev Christmas Cards, Stationery, etc. Christmas Cards, Autographic Stationery, Calendars, Post Cards, etc. from the well-known house of Raphael Tuck & Sons, publishers to H.M. These goods are new, with no -#shop marks," ceived in stock this week. Holiday Stationery Eaton, Crane & Pike's celebrated line, ranging in price from 35¢ to $5.00. Metal Photo Frames Beautiful and Artistic about one-half the prices charged by downtown stores, in Photo Frames in all sizes Curtis Each volume contains blographical and Bibliographic notes Each set contains 19 volumes bound Publisher's Price, $10.00. in handsome Sets only. . Bigelow .and ing. ©&0¢ best English Burn Desc ery Xmas. Parcel. having been re- son of M er. Xmas. boxes One and finishes at Dickens. Stevenson. Shelley. biggest guns Humphrey Bold. Lord of the Seas. BOOKS MAKE THE BEST GIFTS, Canadian Publications The Xmas Numbers of the Toronto Saturday Night Globe, each ' with beautiful per copy. Days with the 8. Scott. and 'Toronto colored supplements and in tubes for malil- 4 Poets Thackeray. Wordsworth. Byron, Beautifully illustrated, 25c each. The Books for Boys BETTER THAN STORY BOOKS. Victories of the Engineer: --How it Works; ribes how most things aregnade, for the British navy. How it is Made. from a pin or a match to the Describes how a motor car is built, the reader being conducted over the Dailmer Works at Coventry. These books should be put in the hands of every boy with a taste for mechanics. Books for Boys THE WORKS OF HERBERT STRANG. r. Herbert Strang, = whose historical craft and pleasant sense of humor make him not only writer of books for boys, but a born teacher of history.--London Speak- of Clive's Heroes. Since MF. Henty died there has arisen a greater than 'he in the per- knowledge and lterary the best living A tale of sea fighting under Brave Benbow. A story of the fight for India Jack Handy, A story of English smugglers in the days of Napoleon. ' King of the Air, or to Morocco in an Airship With Drake on the Spanish Main. Stirring adventures on sea and land in the most romantic period in English history. A story of a submarine Put a Book in every Xmas Parcel. ; 4 bs i aw Ne a Sp ------g COLLEGE BOOK STORE 260 PRINCESS ST. PH nt ONE 919. % ma Lu F AIX TH AT. LIBERALS IN- Bl VD TO PUSH THROU tH BILL, Be Unionists Are "Active--Will Attempt to Force the Government to Go to "the Country. London, Dec. 19. With the adjourn: 'of parliament, Great' Britaif will \ vo 8 sur of politics until after holidays. Then there will be a strenuous | campaign on the part of he unionists to dovelop sentiment 'against the promised home rule pro- gramme: with the onjegt of forcing the amiziery --, to itry for sup- port. It is evident, however, that the unionists ate not certain of the popu- Jarity of their protest agnirist other bie' ernment measures, This Nas shown functory passage of the com Ha amar all by the House of which 'was also influénced hy that "the = government, if its into effect the virtual promise of Pre: mier Asquith in the last campaign to Bite the second chamber on an Jasin, Bat ih order to demon: ndependence the lords re Shwiy inden. prize bill, making ef- y the declaration of London, to all clvilized nations subscribed. aration provides a new naval for 'the government of- the prize court at The consideration which ap- have influenced the House of nf four' kh maritime war would be a Sour Jom 'part: and the rr the ministry will Ad rule bill in arch is evidently the, armen Held in St lovers in Bt. day afternoon, val of music, gan, hold her tention at' St. to' better occasion . from grace and focal musical 's sustained. hoped that K sweet singer. «Mes. Night Shall celled herse'f. Misa mann - was in This was t Jan, 27th, a most libera Bt ia on Now York ud) haw bee during of 'Bvorak's ar Night" (Dudley Andrew's is eloquently and her music always bears the im- press of her own ston appreciates Miss Mona Knight was never heard advantage than on "With "The Creation," eas Arthur A TWILIGHT RECITAL Andrew's Church turday. number church late It was druly a Miss Minme #0 thoroughly at home with her rapt. at- a faultless rendering go" and "The Holy The organist hearers" most Buck )e Jersouali ye ss Shaw, Verdure world, a decided However, ingstonians will Craig sang "In My Song creditable. first of a series on Deapite deal vonditions decidedly inclement a goodly' attended Andrew' of music- the twilight recital Satur: fewti- Shaw, or: able, King- this Clad," quite beyond the average soprano, was sung with a which characterized Mise Knight ss an antist par excell ance, and with her exodus - from the loss it'is to be often have the opportunity of hearing this the 'of Him." Mes. Craig always delights her ence and on this oceasion. quite ex- - audij- Christine Goohrane's render: ing of Cavatinn {Bol + Bell Auch apprecia while ange of Mss Mignon and Miss Norma ely: ot twilight recitals to be given in St. Andrew's and the second, to be - held (ill doubtless be wccorded patronage. NAT GOODWIN: PAYS UP. Much Married. Actor Stes $116,000 Recent Wife. . Dee. he and veal estate to the valueof Prine the American 19.4 Samat effected between N a Good: win yh Edna Goodrich, - which the netress receives $115,000 in sash, FINDS TOOTH IN HER CANDY. Mystéry in Sweéts Purchased at Church Fair. Lyons, Neb., Dee. 19.--At a Presby- terian "church fair there was a quan- tity of "home-made candy" sold from ont of the booths. rg. Julia Cleveland was among the PUP Rates of a dime sack of the saccharine dainty, which she took home "with her. While munching it with much' satisfaction the next day she discovered that' one piece had a genuine human molar in it, which she now displays to every one of her friends who bought some of the pro- duct. How 'it came to be embedded in the candy will doubtless always remain a mystery, POLICE GOT PART OF LOOT, "Coke King," of Chicago, Makes Confession, Involving Police. Chicago, Dic. 19.~The. remarkable confession 'of Eugene Hustion, a ve gro, 'the coke king of (icago," "to investigators of the «aty's civil ser- vice commission, ts expected to result in the suspension of half-dozen high police officials, Hustion declared he sold $7 worth of cocaine a day--much of it to weal thy people at 500 per cent. profit. He paid $3,000 a year, he said, for "'pro- tection." Hustion admitted that he acled as a "fence" for thieves, and that police officials had taken for Sheie own use loot he was trying to COURT WAS SKEPTICAL. Said He Was Forced to Marry. To . i» ronto Girl, : - Chicago, = Dec. 19.--Alex. Burke, in the had been Mutch, 1 court that - to marry a Miss Iguson's efforts. WAITING ENGIJISH DEEDS, Cologne Gazetie Belittles Professions of Good Will Dec. 19. ~The Gazette's inspired Berlin despatch says, commenting on the London News' article in 'which Anglo-German relations are discussed ; "The News corréctly asserts that the desire for better relations will not bé satisfied until English speeches ro followed by English deeds. One could believe from reading the News that the greatest 'goodwill exists amang he English 'and that closer relations between (ireat 'Britain and Gerinany would be in no wise difficult, "Unfortunately, it must be said that the News is far from expressing public opinion in England, which now, as formerly, approves the policies which ean be Blamed for the present situation, "Of course," continues fhe Gazette, "there - aro some prominent Engligh- men who have preserved 'the historic British open-mindedness towards us. Lotd Charles Beresford appears to nave joined these recently, but their | influence is not trong enough to ban- ish the hypnosis with which the Eng. lish regard German policies and what they believe to be behind them, The conviction that Germany is threaten- ing Great Britain with every sinster plan is so firmly rooted through years of incitement by a certain section of the vrees, that it would be difficult to shake off, How con- viction is and how it rises to blind hatred can be seen from the libels which have been uttered against Ger- many." ; Cologne, Cologne CONVICT POET POET PAROLED. Conducted School in' Pilson' aud ADD TO YOUR PERSONALADORNMENTS A prefty woman may onhance her beauty and a plain woman became good looking by the proper care of her hair. Nice hair, pretty hair, growing on the head it adorns, is one hip nature's greatest heautifiers. The kind of hair which alwips makes us look the second time, follows the use of * Newbro's Herpicide, and, is possible for every woman. Regular applications of Herpicide kill the hair-destroying dandrufi germ, keep dhe hair from coming out and add to it thaf luxuriance, snap and lustre which are essential to hair beauty. Newbro's Herpicide is the Original scalp _prophylactic. All other hair 'remedies claiming to kill the dan druff germ are simply trying to trade upon the reputation of genuine Her- picide. : Applications may be obtained ad good barber shops and hair dressers, Send 10c, in postage to The Her picide Co.; Dept. R., Detroit, Mich. for sample and booklet. One dollar size bottles sold by druggists under an absolute antee, all guar - A GOOD PLAN. State to Sell Farms Taken on Fore. closure. ; Albany, N.Y. Dec. 19.~The State Land Board has approved 8 sugges tion of State C By the Use of Newbro's Hemicide},, RAILWAY EN LLL Ses Christmas - and New Year ~~ Holidays. Round Trip Tickets will bo issued at SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE Good going Dec. 23rd, 24th and 26th. Return limit, Dec. 26th; also good going Dec. 30th, 31st, 1911, aud Jan. 'Ist, 1912. Return limit, Jan. 2nd, 1912. Tickets will also be issued at _FARE AND ONE. THIRD si, 1912, inclusive. Good to ra- turn on or before Jan. 3rd, 1912, For further information apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnson and Ontario Sts. 93 { ' ° } p. KinCsToNG [PEMBROKE RAILWAY Christmas and New Year 5 Excursions, Return Tickets between all stations east of Port Arthur on sale at SINGLE FARE Good going December 23 and 25. Return limit, Dec. 26. Also good going Dec. 30 and Jan. Return limit, Jan. 28d, 1912. Single Fare And One Third L De." 19 =Albert poet 'and maga- who leaves the peniten- tiary on parole, owes his liberty to .{sofe "extent to the fact that while This gained for Ter- guson the aid of the penitentiary of ficials. o abd were cogking ennned goods] fflover a gas stove. g Wh "Jother fellow wants that farm¢ which have been taken by the state under mortgage foreclosure because of non-payment of loans se cured from the Pnited States deposit Hund, be sold; and the initial steps Jrsparavory #6 their | sale have heen ¥ "Thee ure more than 250 of such farms located in forty-five different counties," says a statement Fmuod by the staie comptroller. These lands stand in the way of improvements in the localities where they are situated, no taxes and are mot being de or The net income rom , Ya for the stats is about 7 Good going Des. 71 fc Jan, 1st, 1912, inclustve. . Return limit, Jan. 3rd, 1912. Full particulars at K- & P. and C.P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Strpet. F. Conway, Gen. Pass. Agent. 7 Th BAY OF QUISTE RATLWAY, nn leaves Unlon ¢ dnd {doubtedly cbuld be sold at. a sum which invested otherwise would give the state a much larger 'ineome." Tuck consist of gelting what some TO NASSAU, HAVIN A NEW CRUISE TO THE WEST INDIES. ON THE NEW STEAMSHIP STEPHANO OF THE RED CROSS LINE X nd CALE N. For the first time. you may 2 ina Timid od going Dec. 21st, 1911, to Jan. | | abow 'tinigue, St. Lucia, AROUND i THE WORLD Nov. 33 1013 . (From New York Tren yg B18 (From Ban Francisco "VICTORIA | LUISE" | (18, B00 Bons) DETATY nclodes (Sain, 1gaiy: a Ce Basia Straits Sett lements, avn, Philippines, Ching, Japan Sandwich Xnlanda nds and Overla American Tove, Inland excursions & ul 7 DAYS IN APA 'TOURS 4DAYS IN AN Cost including all necessary expenses aboard and ashore $650 7 | Duration of Crates 110 Days Each | Bend for ng Hi Booklet, 0) fy i BAHAMAS IDEAL WINTER RESORT. wf. TOURS American Line 41-45 usu Ausdcan NY CABIN, New twin-screw BS BRA other large steamships in service con. necting Nassau with Cua and Mexico; also asmi-weekly service from New York to Sallings Connections for Interins Points Li rebar ~fsle of Pines, tor + Havane Bantiago, etc. S18 Iaurous Northern winiers are a wonderful Cuban clime Satiin Sach MEXIEDE=" each Fhys Vera Cruz. Tampico. Making connections for Mexico City and al ori in the interior of Maxios, Hrs or Jnathire ahd ati y culars and sccomm 8. ---- ORI AND CUBA por 8.8. CO, Oetog 1g 14 Ham ovr Also FRED A. FOLGER, Kingston. :/Go To BERMUDA ROUND TRIP $10 AND UP 10. dn " oasis _--. er hg 10 yr Tier Be at every Wed» nesday the r. Bultes de | with privaie bath, orchegéra. rh keein; electric fans; wireless télegraphy. No steer Fastest, t and only Hamer janding Da at the. doch Hamilton WEST INDIES "GUIANA" and other Croix, #, Kitts, Domini Mar. rhadoes a - in OT; Antigua, Gundelou: erars. For LL ad © atic to 3 , HANLEY : A CK,