Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Dec 1911, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITIRY WHIG, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1911. EEE reverses ( REVIEW, | : . % Ie Lg RECEIVED | $1 50 and $1 25 Holiday Books for 50c. ® ~ns - ®) | FOR JUNIOR FRONTENACS. One glanee at the few #elected titles given below will convince yon where to buy' books and re solve the gift problem. Books that have pever before been sold below $1.50. Over 4,000 to choose Secretary Trotter Has Quite a List-- from. Some in Holiday Boxes. All illustrated. A limited number of each title, City Hockey Schedule is Rey ised-- The Fortune Hunter. I. J. Vance Friendship Village, by Zona Gale. Other Sport Notes. i Madame X, hy Bisson & McConagh v The Elusive Pimpernel, by Baroness Orezy. > or or ¢ n 4 ay 2 Penelope's Irish Experiences. K: W. Wiggin. The Scarlet Pimpernel, by Baroness Orcay. From Trapper to Wearer, ® Seeretiing Sitar. uf the Pratiewe Penelope's Progress. K. W. Wiggin. The Third Degree, by Klein & Hornblow, = E's : : rigs } oaley ih Xas ¢ sate hockey 3 Old Peabody Pew. K. W. Wiggin. Wanted, A Chaperon. P. L. Ford v aumber ok ames - Tle for vi Beechy.. Betinna Von Hulton. (Husbands of Edith. G. B. McCutcineon, ayers win wish pron ha Peter. F. H. Smith. : The Hungr¢ Heart. D. G. Phillips dlace on the Apia) i hes of Danger Mark. Chambers. . Light Fingered Gentry. .D. G. Philips, eam, and wil Tessive ; he pa Lo The Inner Shrine. ; Joshua Craig. D. G. Phillips. all others who would hte oy u vellah of the Snows, by Harold Bindloss. Old Wives for New. DD, G. Phillips. for a place ou the beatin. id Lame The Greater Power, by Harold Bindloss. The Social Secretary. D. G. Phillips. vill be held conlfidentia uit RE Thurston of Orchard Valley, by Harold Bindloss. IN HOLIDAY BOXES, is formed, when all the layers ota The Man in the Corner, by Baroness Orczy. Sowing Seeds in Danny. Miss McClung. be called out amd after ous ed Beau Brocade, by Baroness Orczy Cupid's Understudy. E. 8. Field gig mind sizing up will then be picked Saul of Tarsus, by Elizabeth Miller The Sapphire Bracelet. E. S. Field. ron the Sout: i i the elub recog The Yoke, by Elizabeth Miller. - In the Closed Room. F. H. Burnett. manage it of 2 a" s -P : i ggtia Agen that there nre several The Primadonna, F. M. Crawford ® All the latest Laura T. Meade Rooks for Girls in presentation editions. { ition who are afraid | : a 5 8 r wh 0 a u. Umid dispouitio inn account | Andrew Lang's Red, Blue, Green, Yellow and Own Fairy Books. ) ws Grimm's Fairy, Tales. : of the comments of the railvirds, but » BROCK STR E ET. E hd alte en 4 front of 2,000 hockey crazed people. OPEN TO-NIGHT. 1% muting of Ror To vised amd they The College Book Store without delay. 2060 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 918. essa > Schedule Was Not Correct, ~---- 'I'he senior schedule, drawn up by City ilockey : To . , : : he executive of the CHRISTMAS he executive 9 = . 28% IN CE x ON League, at the meeting, Wednesday WILL PRESS INTO SERVICE Buying Eads Saturn Night. 10 AD SANTA CLAUS wening, was not correct, inasmuch as ---- ' OPEN NIGHTS. « ome of the teams did not play an {Vessel Being Built for Government \ TO HELP MIM MAKE MANY | "ual mumber of gmues wit ihe other , in Kingston. \ a rue. & ou Gl icult 4 HOMES HAPPY. ama. in the league, 1% ANioult | A special despatch to the Whig from ' . - ching to draw up a schedule. ° with ce. 4 . : Pe ve teams in the league, puf it 1s cor {Ottawa says : "A vessel being built at . ; The Citizens Are Urged to Hel; oct. now. as follows : Kingston, for the government, will : fF Make a Fund That Will Bring 0 3 soon be pressed into service, ss Jan Y--R.U.H.A. vs. Granites. 1 : , said Cheer and Gladness to Every | Jan. II-liants vs. Wormwiths. ggg Johnston, Seputy migisiet Jan. 16-Queen's vs. R.CJHLA. of marine anc isheries, when askec Destitite Hume, |abiout the work of the ice-breakers on : 1 - % - ¢ " . san. 15-Tiranites vs. Giants. ! . g fasticil an d appropriate - * The Santa Claus fund is growing Jan. 22-Wormwiths vs. Queen's. | the St. Lawrence river, especially in and we are of the opinion now that dan, 25--R.C.H.A. vs. Giants. {connection with the annual ice jam at : . k 4 there witl be no child who will have Jan. : (ifanites vs. Wormwiths, [Cap Rouge. as 4 Christmas Gift b "| the misfortune to be forgotten by 'el » "Mr. Johnston stated that the A 2 : oi 3 ih "EBONY Fate iN FULL SWING BRUSHES An ldeal Christm ms Gift, Buying, Looking, Working Full limes of High-class See our line of New Imported Brushes, Ebony backs,{ yith the Jewelry in execllent variety. best hand-drawn bristles, from 5c. to $3.00. Also a Nice Line of Hand. Mir- rors, best Bevel Glass and Eb- ony backs, long handles. Thermos Bottles and Lunch Feb. ~LJueen's vs, Glants, k Santa Claus on Christpas eve, The Feb. 6--Wormwiths vs. R.A. Montgalih and fhe Lady Grey would be 'committee in charge is making up the ren. S--toueen"s vs. Granites. reinforced by a third vessel, now in packs for Santa to deliver and th ere 5 3 re \ i 2 . Ty! > Feo. lu--Chiants ve. K.C.H.A. course of * construction at 'Kingston. Saves Work and An ; Y.M.C.A. looks like a first class de Feb. --Wormwiths vs. (iranites, I'he service of the ice-breakers, he said; d ; partmental store. The ladies interest Feb. Granites vs. Queen's. had not been of material benefit in Po a ed in the work are rejoicing with ven, 22---R.C.H.A. ve. Wormwitjis. bringing about earlier opening of Saves Carpets A those who have subseribed to the func Feb. --3 ites vs. Queen's. navigation in the spring, but their . 7 7 that there are remembrances and gilt ---- presence on the river éaused npaviga- = X for all who are looking with anticipa Will be One of the Best. sion to be prolonged in the fall," and S------ N tion to the coming of old St. Nicho! the group in which Semor Fron- {this vear vessels had sailed from : las. . > . . ecnacs are listed to play this season is Montreal ds late: as December 3rd Rich Woods hand the Whig's letter bag is still heavily nia of the. sironpest in the O.H.A. 'The vessels had also served a use 3 ! 30 | Inden with appeals from little folk: sind coke uently hn ingstopading can be |ful purpose in preventing the annual - } 1 ¢ * Wao want to participate in the com |" sured of the pest games in the [floods which, in previous years, de- polis at RA EUR SR, a a ing of Santa Claus. Kind friends, too, wenior series. > With such teams as | vastated the country on both sides of are sending in their little gifts and we . i: * i ' 81 Varsity, St. Michaels and Argonauts|the St. Lawrence when the ice Jam EEN acknowledge quite an addition to our} 20 up against, the krontenacs will [broke up in the spring." 9 --® %) 1 (fund to-day. have to travel fast. a fe { A little budget came to-day, "for . Drops as Alderman. . . J aad) | cc for tho little children's Christmas Tecumseh"s Drawing. In view of the fact that Ald. Hoag GIIFIIFIFIIIISINIINS Lip tle i in S 3 ? 1 i i f from little boys in St. Louis, Mo I'he postponed drawing in aid offhas heen electdif: mayor for 1912, he i . » | They enclose twenty cénts oT - #5 Pulled Off His Horse, | 3 aa . enty cents, . the Tecumseh hockey Club was held f will have to resign as. alderman for { Mr. Mc(onachie is up to his eves ir : | A ! {work in helping forward the Schein Thursday evening at the club rooms, | Frontenac ward. *His Fesignation can: un He horse uriiiiory was out R. McFAU jic 3 hx ile has, with the aid of some hel Ipers, {larence street, Keyo' Kennedy, otInot be dealt with until the o mneil A ing one of the horses bec mo Ls ¥ i $ investigated ajl the cases aud his re Portsmouth, took the first prize, 811912 meets in January. There will ne Els Pe a Ww" gs 1 ond port is quite satisfactory. He ha: |® gold piece, and J. P. Forrest, [thus be a vacancy in Frontenac ward, and rallod the me he n Ya EE : soe A found some cases of attempted falsifi King street, gets second, a, gentle- [and another aldermanic election will ff pu man who was leading UVARPET WAREHOUSE. ' jugs mare alsili him off Ms horse, threw hi heavil mé 3 we. . 'et be held. , rey m heavily TE g ation au some professional Meggars lla. J. McD. Mowat drew | have to : ofan to the ground and dashed on he rg ® A K av AMS pg 3 E PEs. _ i 1 ' Quilts R= av tried to worni themselves into : Gengine holly wre ths Purdy oldier had tis right leg slightly it a | . the plan, but it will not work out S-------- ber 20th very quiet but [jured and he was very fortunate that 7 s : > Je y vi 3 i 0il Cloth Hq 7, successfully. No little ehild, however, A Game Postponed. On Decerabet ha » t Rie home [50me of the horses in the rear did : - y y 5 O 1 e rot ( > will be overlooked on account of the I'here should have been two games |pretty wedding took place a © | » | # a ot tréad y hi The AWN, REAL ALUES Linnleum Hoare "badness of its parents and Santa lin the basketball series #t the Y-M.|of Mrs. John Sutherland, wheh her 19 read on am je runaway " . i es x42 2 Claus will remember all those of ten A. gymnasium on 'Vhursday after daughter, Evely mw, was united in mar- ------ as Saaght hutoee it. had got IN REAL ES I A I E Ete LTE BREN der years and make Christmas day { noon but the second one between |viage to Edward Sucker, 8 rosharous ,. Bf Stree . iy one long to be remembered by them iydenham and St. Paul's ' was not |voung farmer of Sackett's Harbor, $1,250 Patrick Street, dou; le irame on : i . | . "Week End" Ch Inte Sale. - ; i | Already acknowledged .. . $128 68 fay «ed on account 'of the latter hav- N.Y: Rev. W. Il. Smith, of Lynd le Sa welling and lot: Bast line Tass Ml | (ieorge Bawden 5.00 ing only two men there. The teams hurst, ! a hi eo lavors. Sold in not less than 1b . {A Friend .... 3.00 | I Arne some | they return to the groom's home, near | f . $1, 000.-Montreal Street, brick dwel- | of Gifts i JR eh uranged tq - play the game 3 t lots, 2c. A neatly filled 5b. assort J Ret G a Cron a 4 Sackett's Harbor. a ling and stable. . S$ 1n nN A i and lady: teen 9 w ther day. "The sweetest story aver told" is { me nt fol! 2 hi. we gular Ble . MADE OVER . ar ---- : > . . x. a- | goods hood's drug ore, $4,100--Clergy Street West, new solid he city. y 3 ticwood 'attendant a ' od Liggett s chocolates, £1 box, at Ma HK 1 x drug AND brick, all improvements and 3 ours, on HRBOUTY.. Seerts" wipes, rented 0h : hood's drug store. aio . An Unknown ... ... 1.00 1. Uh Sliter stated definitely to day An article on "City Governmeni hy Boston ferns, holly, at Purdy's RE PA1 RING Tr I. F. HARRISON COMPANY Davis MecClelle nd dai 1.00 } hal the Collegiate O.H.A. junior {oop migsion," by R. Meek, of Kings "Santa Claus delivery" of high New shipments filling in, as assoriments become - de- i: i ; = SMITH BROS. Kits at popular prices, Dr. A.P. Chown' Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET, ¢ 'Phone 343. 350 KING STREET, Jewelers. Opticians, iis aaa Issuers - of Marriage Licenses. a ~] PPOPP0P0000000 0000000 bn officiated. After January 5th, There are" all kinds of fillings and The Collegiate Situation. s % oa 0 ef a § LTO is sof} ta NB0-Coraer. Allred and. Stanley Giene Tanésig Sins a or 10 teat ad Bat, dropped ay of the hol ion, hppeses in ti Sevens ase ot las five s on Christmas morning Ww FE 'GOURDIER Streets, one double and one Harold Tanssig ...... .....".. 10 1. forced 'to. Mr. Sliter notified the the. Canadiar Souris 3 Of Taka 30, rom Gibson's : : . single dwelling and lot. RA OFF WITH A = * | convenor of this district at Delleville deals effectively hue be inegION. Great sale of stockings for all; als 's : g : \ : 4 that the rink manager here said that "Kodaks" at Gibson's. gloves at very low prices. Dutton's - - $2,800--Princess Street, brick, all im- ) S00000000000000000000¢ | 1 [ eeent schedule was | sm pa-- _ Peotemeeits wa furnace AND CAUSED TROUBLE ON PRIN. Kidgston's Famous Fur Store. drawn up the games could not all be oe ORO) SeOEeares Properties for sale in all parts of : . AG 5 don played on. the covered. rink. Just the city. CESS STREET. shat will be done is not known now Money invested on first mortgages for annual revenus. Woman Entered Home of Constable Compare ! ! Close Basketball Games. io I O - N I G H ! "Our One of the most exciting and hard- | @ . business brains at your ser Timmerman and Purloied an 3 est fought games of bas ball in vice." ' Umbrella, But Was Caught-- C ' IC M U L L 1 N A COases Refore the Hokist on ompare ! the junior serios was ; lr L at the} . Friday M Y.M.C.A. gymnasium I'hursday y¥ Morning. . ' ( . C ! afternoon between' Coolu's and St ai Che Real Lstate Fxpert The loss of a ring, caused no end of ompare * Jumes'. The latter won by the very | Dainty stripes, in an assortment of popular colors, including Black Corner Johnson and Division Sts. excitement, on Princess street, for a narrow . margin of one poird. The | ® a White. M gi w _ Nav ; and White Bro ne nw it "Phone 339. time, on Thursday night. It is al : score stood 18 to 17. ~The first. half Wisteria and White, Bronze and W hits y Hiowh a " ile, leged that while a number of Swedes, Before vou buy Furs, wus all for Cooke's by 1 te 5, bug > Regular 60c quality on sale to- night only who have been employed on railway : make in the seeond half things took -a turn Tel, ? construction work, 'were together, one i a of the number shook hands with an- que ® tous, ar Now other E, and in doing so, pulled a gold Veins, o ring off hi« finger and then made off. ental nd oy fini Des- The ring has not yet been found, but it is claimed that it was pawded at a in loeal second-hand store, so it me (SS unearthed yet: Several police constables were on the scene," soon after the row' but the man alleged to have, taken the ring could not be located. John Ryan was placed under arrest, and it is alleged that he was the com- panion of ghe man that took the.ring, and that he eould wh just where the |. ring had been taken): Constables Fil- son and Armstrong 'ssid 'Ryan had been drinking, and bn this charge he was $3.and costs or thirty days. | The constables, on making &n inves tigation, found that the Swedes: had been fighting among themselves on Princess streef. . Joseph Dennis and Dolphin Corbeil were on the carpet for being drunk, and a fine of 81 and costs was impos: gd upon each. They have ben work: |e for the Canadian Northern rail- o | Way, and stated that they came in to make some purchases at the stores. However, their chief business appeared to be visitiiig hotels. Although 'she protested against the charge that she was drunk, a middle | aged" woman arrested. was found guilty of being drink and disorderly, and fined 85 and costs or tweniy days.) Constable Timmerman made the ar rest, and in his evidence he told about the woman going into the hallway at his own home, and stealing an um. brella. This occurred early in the evening, when there whs a light fall of rain. Some of the children in the | neighborhood, so It appears, notiged J! the woman go into the house, and shé' was afterwards taken in charge be Constable Timmerman. The woman was drunk and did not know what she 200 YARDS OF FINE LOUISIENE SILK, the other way. The score was tied > « x sure of a number of times and was that 39c. a y ard. : coming way until a mimde or so before the ® to my whistle ble Ww. . LADIES' FANCY NET WAISTS ) . WORDS OF COMFORT. , Campbell Toland and McKenzie bad | ¥ From Holy Writ with its manifold store a sort of collision in which "Cam" | (n Bern or Black, made in latest sive. with" Kimono sleeves, and Diessingh ould I den a great that got ono' of his teeth knocked out lined throughout with silk. 8iz & 34 to 40, . . St, Jame?' MeReazie, MeGilliveay, | will Pooth, Mills, Stewart. 5 $3.00 value to-night ve 3 " vars 3 Toland Ww. Opt am t : gel Re anti i gave Sooke s-Hvare, 8, ; A te nd of snes, if thy are needed ' 1 Evans, Douglas, Toland. hy 1 9b { J Lo insnes M thy Are needed, you the Referee--Nougles Pound. : {a n 16 3 pis oa ther treat most Cooke's and St. James' are now a Le : _ Batisfaction guaranteed or for vour tied for first place in the league. \ N BIG SNAP IN FRENCH KID GLOVES, ( KEELEY J 0 to ok money : He ; The $1.%5 quality for $1.00 a pair. All shades, all sizes, with ol I. PU ometrist =X + Notes on Sports. ' 226 PRINCESS ST. rin We do The Varsity football club made over guarantee. Hot ask *10.000 last season. Thy total atten oy i dance was approximately 10,000. HANDKERCHIEFS ALORE. you to The maritime province professional : : take hockey champions: may be declared 3c -each and up. Big value. eligible to compete for the Stanley ; money. OO ~ 3. SE AS onr x le) cup. : . word it has been decided by the Now South Wales. Rowing Association to low HTS FELTED - SATURDAY BU values to compate at the next Olympic : : 4 3 sports. i : . ; gantiol be sutpasssed and The Calgary club dropped out of ® COME TO THIS STORE AND SAVE MONEY. we are always pleased if the Alberta assSciation and will try x buyers look around. iFe ih Ron Tet eh All our LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS going at residence of players or the. reasons for Half Price ~All goods marked i m a change of residence, : ) plain n figures. Ee hiices. Snashall sus i WHITE WQOL BLANKET at 26 per cent. Discount. eB bby ne d , ; fs) linne Me coat and boot . to plans 'announced by Robert Yap, Big Stock of articles for XMAS PRESENTS marked at parti & rs dstatded. He oy op Chicago. The team contempiating i 5 Useful Chris Gifts the trip is the Chinese Athletic Club cularly attractive prices, easily selected here. 3 Hautala, and will be first Chine si PREFERS ! . 7 fe White est and @ club to visit this wmonti FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO imma s linen : Immacul- (8) ate H means faultless § Store Open T T Night. oe --C for 25¢ Ih. i - Bandering For Christmas we have received a OUR LAUNDERING large quantity for our week-end sale, ww 15 : > a fa WATCH OUR "Wixnows. $ [iiss qusntity far our week-end sole, y |% of course. How about your & we have SO many Fdissppointed. Ma- o i®1 hFisis us ins n a ample? 8 Some 58 The Biaastar bots. who are. 7: |& Kingston Laundry' 3 on the steamer Niobe, are home for Repackable he very dee pi 126 and 128 PRINCESS ST. $ Chriimar 2 THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. | Phone 2 : asks for eek scarfs, 'kerchief 1 I mo rtvies, an 'oureis, tea tables and centre ; > 3 Lor. Princess & Sydenham Sts, (s Jeesesssssssesnetestee Areleas, Primulas. Pardy's. : : tables, good selection, at R, J. Reid's. v : a BEIGE JO nig A Merry Christmas to all our New Garments. : i : : joyous returns of the ! you be comfortably in & home of your own another Christmas arf TRE BY nent. \ {i SEE We will be pleased to ussist. you in procuring the home. ¢cCANN 61 BROCK. STREET was doing. Seseessscfassanstsnssasess PoeEee tresses retain Hee rset ser res essssessssssssirsrrssseseserstIeReny frevvers seccesssesscssscrsssrse Ei

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