Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Dec 1912, p. 5

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-- Bargains in Framed Pictures | Beautifully Framed Pictures Half Price UGLOW'S 141 PRINCESS STREET tS I HOS. LAMBERT Merchant Tailor A Hand Tailored Suit or Overcoat can always be depended upon for good service. We have' a large assortment of Suit- ings and Overcoat Cloths which we can make up at' a Very reasonable price. We also have the House of Hobberlin sam- ples to sell from. Prices for Suit or Uvercoat from $18 up. THOS. LAMBERT, 175 Princess St. Mansell, Hunt, Catty & Co. Famous English Crackers Largest variety in Kingston, containing Hats, Ca Musical Toys, ete. 12 in box, 15, 20¢, 25c, 30c, 76c; #1 $1.50 box. E> Tom Smith's Stockings Fg kings at Sc, 10c, 20c, 35¢, 76c, $1, $1.25, $2 and A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street A ty Phone 58 HERBERT J. 8. DENNISON REGISTERED ATTORNEY, (formerly of Fetherstonhaugh Dennison & Co.) 18 Years" Experience in Patents and Practical Engineering, Star Bldg, 18 King St. W,, Teronte A beautiful line of Electric Table Lamps suitable = for ' Christmas presents. Electric Restorer ior Men Phosphonul restores every nerve in the brdy nF ALS( ) to its proper tension ; restores | ah and and vitatity. | Framature decay and all sexus) Electric Irons, a: HE | Toasters and Healers EE For sale af Mabood's drug store. - Flash Tights, Al Prices Fresh Lobsters, Mackerel, H. W. Newman Electric Co Smelts, 79 PRINCESS STREET. Shell Oysters. 'Phope til. a------ 8ee Our Window Display~ DOMINION FISH C9. aa 63 BROCK ST. "PHONE 520 SAFE REMEDY ENS GATARRH MISERIES Gives Instant Relief, Cures amd Prevents Catarrh and Cold in the Head. The quickest, best and safest way to cure catarrh or a cold in the head is that will "touch its work quickly without leaving any bad effects. Ely's Cream Balm, which is applied to the pa a Price to any dre the er | {BY M AJOR } nostrils or rubbed on the throat or| few | and where you should be standing to- 1a nation beneath a common flag, ADDRESS ON LABRADOR D. THE IL V. EATON, ROCHA, OF | Who Accompanied Dr A. P. Lowe in ! am Exploration Trip--The FEx.| pedition Succeeded Because Was Well Organized. : D. L:V, Faton, of this addressed the Historical Society Wednesday evening, on "'Labra- dor." He supposed the old bound- ary of Labrador to be the natural and, and he included in bis talk | that immense territory which he had assisted Dr. A, I". Lowe in exploring. He deseribed the immense exploration trip in which Dr. Lowe and: him- self had travelled 5,460 miles through that wild and Rogheted country. Of {this distance they made 2,900 miles lin canoes, 1,000 miles on foot, 300 {miles with dog teams and the bal 'ance of the distance by sea. | Major Eaton gave glowing details of that expedition, which succeeded jowing, to a large extent, to splendid organization. Many such expeditions ihe said, had failed owing to lack of {knowledge in wooderaft. He told also bof the great timber Jands and also tof large areas of arable land, of {the finding of the Grand Falls, where ithe river dropped S00 feet in eight tmiles. Two miles above the Grand {Falls the river is two miles wide | This stretch of water concentrates and throws its entire volume over a 300. {foot precipice, between banks only 100 yards in width. This gives: the water great force and it shoots out linto the air and falls at an angle oi {15 degrees These falls are | Niagara, but the 0 great. Major Faton drew attention to the fact that large areas of wood land were destroved every vear owing @ lack of fire protection. The land was rich in gold and iron. timber and furs. He also held that there about 1,000 square miles of land It is neglected rather desolate, and only lacks people railways to develop it. Gwillim, who also moved a vote Eaton. which Sedgwick, it | i Major feity, on higher than those of body of water is not was arabl: than and has of was an Professor been in Labrador, thanks to Major rseconded by Major carried. ASSOC TATED © C HARITIES . Hope That Churches Will Not Over. lap in Giving Aid. Associated Charitie | met on Wednesday afternoon with Dr A. EK. Ross 1n the chair. J. C. Mc i Conachie was present and formally an nounced that lev. A. E. Smart would, lin his absence "take over his work in {connection with the Children's Aud | Boeiety. I'he meeting received the resignation of Kobert Meek from membership of the Board of Associated Charities. Mr Meek's services were vaiued and the meeting held the communication over to ask Mr. Meek to reconsider his de cision. The hope was expressed that all o! the churches would unite in their ef forts to distribute charity into its proper channels and all who gave charity cretary so as to prevent overlapping. The new office of the general secretary is at 253 hing street. I'he meeting was adjourned until the second Thursday in January. | I'he Board of | | MUST CARE FOR HORSES. Drivers Who IlI-Treat Animals Will Have Trouble. Acting for the Humane Society, Constable Samuel Arniel made a try over to Barriefield and investigated a case in which it was alleged that = { driver had been driving a horse with 'a very lame leg. The owner was .noti fied that if he ill-treated the horse he would be summoned before the magis | trate. Constable Arniel keeps a watchful eye on the horses around the jeity, to see just how they are used. | otherwise. would consult the general se; . " INCIDENTS OF THRE DAY. | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up mp! Our Reporters, Jewel boxes, Best's The candidates for the council are! busy buzzing about soliciting votes. Mr. Cherry demies that his wife left him for domestic reasons. He knows | Perfumes, perfumes--tihe best vale} at Mahood's Drug Store. | G. Fee, who conducted a Scett act campaign in Kingston years ago, is dead in Toronto. Jewelled hat pins, Best's. Writing portfolics, Best's H. Hitching predicts snow fairly plentiful on Christmas day. offers cigars on his belief. Perfumes, perfumes--the best at Mahood's Drug Store, . The disagreeable weather prevented a large number of 'Kingston ladies from attending the market to-day. Have vou had a minute to send mite to the Y.W.C.A, to pay for Santa Claus dolls? Do go now. Ebony brushes, all sorts. Best's The weight scales are being installed on Place d'Armes, outside the G.T.R' freight sheds. Brownie cameras are mas presents. $I up, Store. Dr. A. W. Richardson, in Cataraqui ward, and Dr. 8. Aykroyd, in Victoria ward, would both make satisfactory aldermen. Highest grade chocolates, Foss' of Boston. Sold only at Best's. Queen's University closed on Thurs day, and quite a number are having to spend the Christmas holidays their homes. "Week-end"' Ib., special Drug Store. Rev. A. Edward Smart, agent the Children's Aid Society, left, at' noon, Thursday, for Clarendon, on a business trip for the society. Do it" right. Send Foss' Boston Chocolates from Best's A farewell! dance was given, on Wednesday evening, by Miss Alice Mer- ritt, when a large number of her friends gathered and spent a pleasant evening. Fresh salted peanuts, lb. Mahood's Drug Store. There has been a chorus of approval at the announcement that N O'Connor is to be an aldermanic can didate for the two-year term in Un tario ward, Walter Jones, in a story, "The Barber-Shop Sport" in the Janu- ary Red Book Magazine, goes after the "young bloods" of a small town. Big shipment Foss' chocolates opened at Best's. Express packages already leaving for out of town cus- tomers "who Know the finest when they see them" To-day's weather pul a damper building operations, and came as a great, change to the many who had outside work. The weather of Wednes day was ideal, for this time of the year. s "Week-end" chocolate sale, 50c. quai ity for 25¢. Mahood's Drug Store. C. T. Coulter, final year medical student, at Queen's, 'is taking the practise, at Yarker, of Dr. T. M. Gal braith, who was married on Wednes day evening, and is now on his hon eymoon. "Weekend" will be He values: a the good Christ- Mahood's Drug chocolates, 25¢ Mahood' sale for Christmas. only 20¢ on chocolate sale, 60c. qual- ity for 28c. Mahood's Drug Store "Dr. C. F. Williams of New, York, spent a couple of days in the city, on his wey to his home in Car- dinal, to spend the Christmas holi- days. Dr. Wiliams graduated from Queen's lagt spring. Fine perfumes nicely boxed 25 cents at Best's James Francis Dwyer, that re- markable Australian who ledped to the front with his weird stories of adventure in the jungle, has a tre- mendous story in the January Red Book magasine, he 'White Camel of Dras." Mr. Nelles Resigned. R. B. Nelles, general secretary of the Ottawa Y.M.C.A.. whose resigna- ton was received at the last meet- ing of the board of directors accepted. The board will endeavor we | There are a few drivers in the city iwho will have trouble ii they stop beating their horses. moraing a driver 'on Ontario street was noticed to give his team a lash { with a whip when it was not at | necessary, as the team had an extra oad, and both were pulling for all {they were worth. | -------- | Wrong Diagnosis, "1 should have been here long before this," explained a visitor. as he entered the doctor's consulting room, "but you know how thesy things get put off!" Here he was seized with a fit coughing. "A nasty coug jeitically. "but not of ,"" sald the doctor, I think, seri- ot just came round--" resumed the stranger but the doctor eut him short. "Say no more," he interrupted. "lI understand your case perfectly. Just expand your chest and say 'N'nety-nine' in a deep voice." "It's all right, doctor," said the visitor. 'That cough comes &rom chewing tobacco---a bad habit, 1 admit. But what I have to say is. 'Ninteen and ninepence.' That's the amount you owe the gas com- pany, and I'm their collector!™ Where Liberals Stand. Dr. Michael Clark, Red Deer We, on this side of the house, stand united as one man. We stand where we did, and we stand where you did, Canada a nation; a pation within the empire, with a na- tion's rights, a nation's aspirations, a nation's responsibilities, and a ma- tion's courage amd spirit to discharge these OE thy, We stand on that policy and we are confident we have the majority of the people of Canada with us, for this i= the only policy that makes for the dignity of gg Mgt Spy some em) r the peace Ee inat morld day. We stand for Ito retain Mr. do not sever, Thursday | tho all ¢ Mr. Nelles. Nelles' services, how- until May of next year «li- ugh the res' gnation was tender- ed to take effect im March, whidh completes three years' services by He was Tormey secre- tary of the Kingston Y.M.C.A Painters' Union Elects Officers, At the first regular meeting in its new quarters, the Sons of kagland hall, loeal Painters' Union 114 elect: od the following officers for 1913: President, William Veale; vice presi dent, Kk. McMahon; recording secretary W. 1. Edgar; financial secretary, Lytle; treasurer, RK. Sinclar; warden, (3. Chedik; conductor, William lem mon; trustees, William Leighton, Wil liam Lei mmon and FE. Dunphy 'Boys Stole a Halter. A halter was stolen from a blacksmith shop a couple of days ago Constable Arnel succeeded in loca ting the halter and found that a coup le of lads had taken it away The lads returned the halter Lo the own- or and no charge was lodged against them. local They Have Won Their Place, Would White Swan Yeast Cakes have such an enormous sale in Canada if they did not make the best bread ¥ Your grocer sells White Swan Yeast Cakes for 6-5¢c. Free sample from White Swan Spices & Cereals, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Young Men in Fight. At midnight, last night, two young men had a lively fistic battle, in a lanewsy, on Pri street, between Montreal and Bagot streets. The ap- earatice of of three policemen, o--, ught little bout to a close | somewhat Whe J than otherwise. { Three Drunks in Court. Police court business was very slack, Thursday morning. Three drunks faced the magistrate. One w re- manded a day, and the two fined, one $2 and costs and the other 21 and costs. SEE mative Brows 2 Days Boer 5 | the little folks find drew's THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1012. Fancy Felt Fur Top Juliets in Red, Brown, Purple, Green and Blue $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Slippers in Kid--- : $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 in Red, Blue, Pink, Mauve and Black. Fancy Felt Slippers $1.00 in Red. Blue, Green, Brown and Black. EE -- S-- Christmas Gifts + that fess i N THREE-PICE TOY SETTS. SECTIONAL BOOK CASES, FANCY TABLES. We store your purchase. JAMES REID'S wr FOR BALD HEADS A Treatment That Costs Nothing i! ! It Fails, We tles of Rexall "93" personal guargntee you to try three larg Hair Toni that a penny if give you absolute satisfaction. !'l hat proof of our faith in this reme and it should indisputably deme strate that we know what we are ing about when we that Rexal "93 Hair will retard baldpe overcome scalp and hair ailments, asd if any human agency can accomplish this result, it may also be relied up to promote a new growth of hai Remember, are basing our stat ments upon what has already complished by the use of R Hair Tonic, and we have the assume that what it has thousands of others it il da jo In any lowe anything by giving ou liberal guaranties Iw $1. Remember, v Remedics in th our store----The Mahood want not cost you tal "ad Tonic we been a xall night done fo cannot it a trial on Si vou event you oO sizes ant wm can obtain Rexal onl Store LM ecommunit Rexall HELP THE LITTLE ONES, Which Stocking Filled. f special efiort w made to receive funds for Sant Clans purposes, the care of the littl who might otherwise be neglect od, will rest entirely upon indivdua beneficence. There are several way in which this help can be given, bh sending contributions to the loca charitable organizations, or to th poor funds Of the various churches and finully by means of the Fup) Stocking Club, of which anybody eas be a member if he or she takes the opportunity to see that one or two o well-filled stock ings on Christmas morning. The dul is individual in character, and am one who has a thought for the poo and unkept, might give them a toud of Christmas cheer and Christma love. Ways in Car Various be As this year no ONeR, Plum Pudding in Barrel. A unique Christooas gift cam. 'through the Kingston post office, Wed nesday afternoon, in the shape of Sine glum pudding, packed in a Hit! It was sent from Seotland, 1c ty. Kingston's postmaster morary secretary of St. An Society, looked with longing eyes upon the barrel, when he foun that it came from Bonnie Scotland. « Murine Notes. The schooner Ariadne was at the Wolfe Island "erry wharf on Thurs day with a road of hay from Stella The laura D. was over from Wolfe Island londed With Ray. a local who is Christmas Chocolates In Fancy Boxes and Baskets, which would make a very suitable Gift. SAKELLS Next to Opera House Phone 640 Cadbury's Englis Chocolates 4 Ih Boxes Ih Boxes 40c¢ per Sugar Toys and Sugar Canes &58¢ per Ii filled ) Boxes Ih Clear Chocolates , R. H. TOYE 302 King St. Novelties with Phone 141 || KINGSTON PAPER BOX COMPANY (British Whig Publishing Co., Limited, Proprietors) Manufacturers of all kinds of Stiff, Folding and Fancy Paper Boxes, for Milliners, Tailors, Clothiers, Hatters, Furriers, Confectioners, Bakers, Druggists, Florists, Grocers, Dr Goods, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, Hard- ware, Stationers, Ete. Stock and Fancy Boxes of every description made to order Estimates Furnished. fice and Factory. King Street West 'PHONE 883 AND A RE v RES XTATIVE. WILL CALL. E. BLAKE THOMPSON, Real Estate, Loans-and Fire Insurance -- Agent for -- Union Assurance Soc'y & Liverpool-Manitoba Assurance (oy. UYER NORTHERN CROWN BANK, MARKEY SQUARE, 'Phone 386. KINGSTON, ONT. | | | | | ) FoRrMER KINGSTON DOCTOR veut oxeed lod but = Montreal in considerably three hundred poy Intie fH sues the City of Toronto for %5,000 | | behind Damages, now having abhout thousand propls w in. pov,' for the r agamst A damage action K5.000 was entered wt Osgoode Hall, NOT foronty : erday, by Pr Vell, Villian: SN Grimshaw, 459 _ Avenue his son toad, Toronto, formerly of Kingston | ke. Grimshaw sued on the ground Rat the alleged illegal passing of & | welaw for the expropriation of his woperiv st 16, 14 and 20 (ening on avenue, and the registering of he same, had the effect of prevent ag him from erecting a factory us land Solomon' » eat Fhe 1've all to vou "That's very arked lkey, vid Sol, te vill and left my made m of him you fat her," SUspICiouss good ren eyeing did" cost a lof yer and stamps toth for vou, i jof men thee Ine nud things on | "said lke, move suspicious ain't fair | should pay all So I'll take it off your month's salary H sn s------ fthat, i jet Years of f Suffering A Desperate Case of Catarrh in the H wi Commission Government. lentreal Wi Surprised at the splendid results oi | ommission government at Galvegion, ! Texas, where, mg to calamity, it vas adopted of nccessity, many thus | i { | i red ow ities have adopted it. The latest is New Orleans, the largest which hae vet dome so. The matter was sub mitted to the vote of the people, and wopted almost tlt esi! up It was wt, ax in the case of the other enlf ort, a result of calamity, duction in what the new sywiem had fone to give new like to other cities | itdantic City ado pred the same well pleased he has shen since rere em to deliver iteelil from ss corrupt | nded Hood's Barsapariia"™ Lelie onditicns as ever prevailed in Mont. : Aline Begin, Levis P. Q Sod "My father had catarrh In the head for a long time. It was such a desper- ate case that he didn't know what to do, but one of his friends recommended Hood's Barsaparjlia. He got a bottle immediately. and as soon a¥ he come mented taking 1 he fait relief and after the use of two olhier bottles he was completely cured He was so but of an YR ret Hood's Barsaparitia today. eal. New Ovieans resembion Montreal ¢ Hoo . . wm being largely Frenel, Till 8 few | by ai druggina eTeryWhere,

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