Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Dec 1912, p. 2

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Gifts Fe Furs at Moderate Prices i § ! | {sent included Col. ! [Major and lind {Mrs Ll, and Mrs. H you Intend to spend $100.00 or less for a Fur Coat or a Stole and Muff, you will find here a splendid selection to choose from. We will be pleased to make exchanges after Christmas if desired. This makes it easy for you to choose. At $100.00 or less we show Coats in Race Muskrat, Caracul, oon, Poney, Hudson Seal, Furlined, et t Betts In Ermine, Persian Lamb, Mole, Mink Black Fox, Hudson Beal, Alaska Sable, and many other Furs We invite your inspection. JOHN McKAY The Fur House Brock St. | Bore open Saturday, Monday 3 and 4 Tuesday Hight | 10 ps m, No obligation to buy For the convenience of our cus- tomers our store will be open until p 9 o'clock in the evenings until Christmas. » Rugs Mats Comforters Carpet Sweepers flo" | FX Make --y Mr Suitable Gifts Christmas Made happier by wisely selected presents. We can help you by our! large assortment. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Cartaing, etc. With the "Rooster" on It is arowing louder as he goes along Only 45¢ per pound. For chewing and amoking. A Purchases held until wanted. OPEN. EVENINGS "Phone 80. T.F. HARRISON Co. Yours, T A. MACLEKAN'S, Ontarie Street. Ne A Real Estate Bargains $625 will buy a Frame Cottage | with large lot; easy terms. $2,400 for three Frame Houses in convenlent loca tion; rental, $300. $2,400 buys a Double Frame Dwelling; 6 rooms each; side entrance. $4,000 will buy a new Brick Dwelling. 9 Tgoma: hot water heating; choice location; attaed or May 1st $5.00 Brick Residence, 5 ot water furnace; Jot 130 x 120, with fine Sutvsiidings: open plumb- Latest French Novelties In Personal Greeting . Oards and Xmas Station- + ery just opened. Order to-day. THE JACKSON PRESS Wellington Street Canada Cafe Chinese Restaurant. 167 Princess St. Phone 1152 Quick lunches and meals at all hours, {Chari Yoke, Chari eh an le Wong - L MULLING LOTS Furs For Christmas Presents. len at the Roval j Friday jeadets iw earing a {the gilt of the cadets ium, j artistically with Fleanor | Alice | Ackroyd, H. | Gowan, W. where she ed the datice at RM.C. last evening. 1 holidays with their parents, Capt. + UTISH WHIG, : . The The annual Christmas dance was giv Military College on evening when the hosts the commandant, staff and gentlemen | Lol and Mrs. H. vy received the guests, the handsome gown of ok brocaded satin and carrving i bouguet were Crowe iatter white The gvn nas. of eriméon and roses where the dance was arrayed for the ogcasiva Christmas decorations, and is such a spleodid places for an affair of this sort, it is needless to say that everyone had a good time. Those pre and Mrs. 1. Birch Col. and Mrs. Henri Pinet, ! Mrs. J. P. Shine, Major Mis. F. K. Sedgwick, Capt. and N. Perreau, t'rofessor and Mrs. {iva KE. Martin, Mrs. J. B Cochrane, | Major and Mrs. Gardiner, Capt. and] Mrs, W. A. Simson, Capt. and Mes Philip Prideaux, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Snell, Mr. and Mra. W. R. Givens, Mr. | Burke, Mrs. Ings, Calgary; » Mrs. H. T. Ashby, Mr. and Mrs, £1. | » Toronto; Mr. und Mrs, Rhodes, Aileen, May and Kose Rogers, Phyilis and Charlie Shortt, Mabel and Margery Brownlield, is8 Lassie Kirkpatrick, Misses Eva 'and Nora Martin, Misses Lillian and Jessie Slater, Miss Helen glow, Minnes, Misses [renda Jackson, HBroekville; Kent, Miss Nan Paterson, Hague, Miss Molly Saunders, {Helen and Marjorie Campbell, ates, Miss Aileen Folger, Mise hath- | erine art, Miss Dorothy hill, Miss Moore, Miss Clare Robinson, | Miss Eleanor Phelan, | Worniwith, Miss Jean Young, | Maisie Dwyer, Miss Flossie Grace, {treal; Miss Kathleen yan, HIngs, Calgary; Miss Marion | Miss Mildred Jones, Miss ladge Tay | lor, Miss Parkin, Miss |reda Burns, | | Miss Marjorie Starr, Miss Madeline Hig Wing, Miss Winnifred Misses | Christine and Sylvia Cochrane, Miss | | Aileen Benson, Miss Jean afi, Mi { Florgnoe Elliott, Miss Hazel Browne, | Miss Florrie Stewart, Miss Lillian | Mundell, Miss Dorothy Phillips, Miss (Gladys Burton, Miss Frances Fraser, Professor Anderson, Professor Smaill, | Erufess or Davis, Professor Cadets, J. Gwynne, Quebec, Cosgrave, Toronto, W. Steacy, Hali fax, A. Meredith, Winnipeg, Messes, Critchley, Capt, H, Boak, Messrs. Hy men, H. Macpherson, ¥, Benson, Rey. nolds, E. C. Peters, E. G. R. Rog ers, W. 4. Ellwood, C. W. Hamilton, Cooper, Port Arthur, Arnott Miunes, Ayerst . Smith, Neil Black and Neil was all Wood, and | Hons Mon i Misses Leaslie, Claxton, Moore Minnes, Polson, wi ie. Mrs. Oliver Chown, University nue, left on Saturday for will spend ave- California, the winter months, Misses Brenda and Doris Jackson, ! of Brockville, are the guests of Mrs. George Hague, University avenue. Mr.. John Williams, of Ottawa,' and Miss Margery, who has been attend followin cates irene Heywood, { ampbeli. Fredenck rance, Alma [Uharhe McMahon don Crawiord, Murray, BIIrOw Jennie Progress Made in i Bank Juth gress was made ik ings more than the pre Miss carned on the per cent. Shise Lillian over the Miss Edith | capital gained by nearly Misses of a million dollars and now Miss | at $6,747,000, ibeen inereased by over $1,000,000 and | rures she better than any} 1 statement can the progress bank during the year. ar . 15 now Miss Mildred lengthy Miss | made by the | The tstrongest finane domunion, An 1 ithe reports of to-day sold at Faton, ex- | ed, 25¢. 1b. J terest or at three i the banks do with ¥« have Folger, t SATURDAY DE CHRISTMAS CLOSING. Exercises in programm ole vr, uth Walker SMiary Hooper, Second Thom Dougl Harry Latran Junior McMahon, Ci k lean Firsi--teorge tarl thygon, Sonor Myrtie upper THE MERCHANTS BANK, Every the Yom Departme During An exanvnation of the report for the year November, 1912, shows that pr in every department ended 1 ne bank's activilie the net oa amount to 315K ui, VIOUus ve bank's capital an increase of 1 per previous vear. The paid Fhe fund reserve 6,410,000 h "Ww These figure Merchants Bank 18 one of «¢ l imstitutions of resting summinary presented at the will he found on another pa 8 1SsUe, weting Late, Too safety razors, a very just in, ut Best's, to half price 23c-- Holiday We Faney chocolates } ol. 4 SA aosen hipment, almost you allow your money un the banks withon per cent grade ur maasy them for you How 44 Clarence st Why do ie idle or n the same high ard was sweets," a itbson's T. Sutherland n Friday night on business ary brushes, high quality, at Best's Camphell left on went to trip to. Scotland Extra heavy sweaters, £1.50. Du ton's store, "Christmas sweets," at ribson's. Nilver mesh bags, Best "5. v CREMEER 21, honor certain-| eorge Kirk Ethel Mo bn Over 2,000 Copies to Select From On sale Saturday Only at this price. hay, | Lal rance, May Nan- | Merchants or F150 00 ar. The rate | { @ ' was 20.0 per cent. up three-quarters stands nas the | annual { i i ? Invest bonds that We Mon- Friday for 2. i : i pub lished at 81.50 and ry latet additions to this library by such John Fox, Jr. George Barr Met utcheon, Robert W. Chambers, Bindloss. Katherine Cecil Thurston, Randall Parrish, Louis ord, Robert Huwenens, Wunam J. Locke, Anse Katherine Beautiful cloth bound bhboks, formerly and comprising the Ru pert Green, ns e, > or | 160 and 102 PRINCESS STREET. "il mn. At © a A Ft oat re tt rt A A at A tt NNN. | Saturday Only "1 $150 and $1.25 Books at 45c. Books Make Ideal Christmas Presents $1.25, authors Hughes, Joseph Vance, Marion ---- 4 with handsome colored jackets as David Graham Phillips, Richard Deban; Harold Clarence ¥-Mul. othérs. Rex Beach, Urawford and he | o of Dn of | age Hundreds of Dainty Collars and Jabots, the kind that look well and are moderately priced. x) : Tn 25¢c and up i "he We are headquarters for good Sensible Presents for each member of the house- hold. ing school there, arrived, to-day, to spond the Christmas holidays with their parents, My, and Mrs. 1. ' Williams, University avenue, i Mrs. Francis N. Rannie, Toronto, arrived in town, yesterday, and will bo the guest of Mr. and Mis. Clark Wright, Colborne street, for SOME Weeks, Mr. John R. Wright, Montreal, is expecled in town to spend - Christ mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wright, Colborne street , . i. Miss Helen Crowe, Royal Military College, who is visiting in" Montrea!, Was a guest at the Bachelors' Fun given there on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Vahrume Davoude, King street, will entertain a number of children mt a Christmas free o Tuesday afternoon in honor of her son, Master Paul Davoude o The bride and groom. Capt. and Mre. Edwin Keanelin Eaton, spent a few days in town this week with Major and Mrs. Vernon Ein, Barrie sueet. Capt. and Mrs. Eaton will return to Kingston in Januarv when Capt. Baton wil: take a long course at the barracks. Major Vaux will arrive from Win- nipeg about the first of January to take a long course at the Barracks and will be en pension at . Murray's, King street. Mr. R. B., Davidson Sask., is 'here spending with his relatives. Mrs, George A. Ings nd thr daughteis tue m sses Ings, of Cal- i gary, airived in town on Thursday to v sit Cadet Ings. They attend- | >t of Watrous | Christnsas | Major E. de B. Panet has arrived | in Québe¢ from England and will} spend Christmas there with nf moshier, Madame Panet. Miss Milly Ferris. who is visit! og | her sister, Mis. Fisher, !n Bound; Brook, N.J., will return to Kings | ston about the middle of January, Migs Louise Strathy who has been vigiting the Misses Daly, Brock street, returned to Toronto on Tuesday. Dr. F. W. Jones, of Rochestef, N.Y. iu expected on Tuesday wo spend Christmas with hig mother, Mrs. I. W. Jones King street, Messrs. Fred and Geoffrey Hale, of Bt. Alban's College, Brockville, have arrived 'n town to spend the Russell wale, Union Mr. Henrl Panett, of Highfield College, Hamilton, will spend Christmas with Co'. and Mrs. Hear Panet, Earl street. Mrs. Andrew Love arrived in town from Quebwg on Thursday and is efi pension Miss Anderpon"s Weilington street. Mr. edric and Mrs, E. street. Have you seen the big valaes Camp. {bell Bros. ave offering in all Kinds of garments 7 Assorted choenlates, all kinds, 2e. Ib. J. Crawford. cedar chests for fore, shirt ei mimi Screens, Chocolates, all Kinds, Ly the pind, waist bows. bad bites to roll under Bose of hb, Ne J Craw: toed. R. "ibeop: 4 for dais sweets, Kingston's Famous Fur. Store. For Christmas || A New Dress Special Sale Monday morning we will place on sale 12 choice sample , Ladies' Dresses-- there are no two alike and the sizes of the lot are nearly all 36. Materials are Silks, Voiles and Chiffons. These would make a splendid Christmas present. ces from 50. Your 8 Popular Prices Prevail NEWMAN & SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. fo Se ta - L-- | | THE PEOPLE'S FLORIST OWNER APPEARED WITH GUN | AVhen Collegiate "Pupils Began wo i Cut Everygreeas. 'no young men who | Kingston Collegiate Institute funny experience on Friday I'l hey "were appointed to go out in the i country for the cutting | overgreens for decoration purposes for the 'At Home" on Monday evening { They took an automobile along. After {journeying for some time they came {to a place there were some fine i evergreens and impediately commenced {to cat them. To the astonishment of the young men the owner of the pro periy soon appeared on ihe scene witl a gun and a dog. lor a things looked very serious, but after the in | vaders had explained their purpose {the owner of the property allowed | thet to cut what decorations they re quired. attend the had =» afternoon purpose ot where 109 BROCK STREET, All seasonable stock | on hand at all times. Phone in connection night and day. tire Chosen With Care for Christmas Diamonds, Necklets, Watches, Sliver Mani and Tollet Sets, Cuff Links, Leather Goods, and all Jur other, articles for gift- giving are chosen with experi- ence and care, Our Rings, Lure We have now an excellent range of vifts for your inspee- don. SMITH BROS. Jewelrs and Opticians, 850 KING STRERT, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. We have a thoice assor'ment of Furs for Christmas Gifts. GOURDIER'S 76-78 Brock Street. If you have $1,000, here are twa bargains, store and dwell- ing on Colborne St. for $3100 Read This: Stone dwelling on Colborne St., containing 10 rooms and conveniences for $2750 #1,000 properties. will handle either E. K. PURDY | f | \E. W. MULLIN Real Estate Broker, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE, COR. JOHNSON & DIVISION 81S. 'Phone 639. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, What Happened in Kingston and Elsewhere in 1887. The biggest turkey seen oun the market this year, was purchased to- day, by B. Bird It welghed thirty-one pounds ' One turkey dn the market to-day weighed twenty-five pounds and $4 was asked. Lighter birds scold af from 80c to $2; geese, 80c to $1.25 We Grind Our Own Lenses . " J. Arniel went to Peterboro, 4 to install the officers of the Prentice | Boys' lodge there, Schooner Oliver Mount. owned by Chain Gaards, Hooks, Hair Pits and Ear Loops, Folger Brothers was sold to J. O. Guy & Son, Oshawa, for $4,500. Citizens are rejolting over the advent of show. There is a super- stition that "a green Christa Two Finger Piece Mountings, makes a fat graveyard," hence the % joy. Frames to fit the features are 3 tow 1 the eye helps offered J. S. Asselstine D. 0. S. : sine gr la Registered Optometrist & Optician EE Ch Billy, the id." 842 King St, "Phone 1019. tor lor Saturday, ih, er Kingston's Exclusive Optiet 23c-For Christmas Only--25¢, Assorted chocolates, all kinds, 25¢ J. Crawlogd. Travelling cqmpanions, Pest's. E. H. Little, business manager jot Chrisimas and boots is ready dinner. Fur coat are discarded. He PREFERS Dress Salt, White Vest and immaculate linen. Immacul- ste linen means faultless laundering --- OUR LAUNDRING Of course. How about your Christmas linen? Why not follow Santa's good example? Fingston La Hogs L Ladsy Phone 22. for his SSR EE aE i nS

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