Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Dec 1912, p. 6

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Ir TE Eis PAGE SIX. THE Dass: BRIERISH WHIG, Thy RSDAY, DEA E MBE R 26, TRAVILLING. 0 TRUNK 5557+ Holiday Rates FOR Christmas & New Year's Round Trip Tickets will be Issued as follows: -- SINGLE FARE. Good golfig Dec. 24th and 25th, and returning on or before Dec 26th, 1912, Also good going Dec. 31st 1912, and Jan 1st, 1913, and returning on or before Jan 2nd 1918. SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE AND ONE-THIRD. Good going Dec. 21st, 1912 to Jan. ist, 1913, inclusive, and re- turning on or before Jan. 3rd, 1913. 8 issued to. intermediate points between Montreal and Toronto will not be valid on trainee 1 and 4. For full particulars, apply wo J. P. HANLEY, Agent, 'Corner Johnson and Ontario Sts St MAR | IN CONNECTION WiTH CANADIAN PACTFIO RAILWAY CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S EXCURSION FARES SINGLE FARE AND F 'Good ONE-THIRD, he 24, Return Dec. 26, Also going Zo, Hmit, Also going 1312. Dec. 21st to Jan oglog Dec. 31, Jan. ». 1 Return Hmit, Wed., Jan. 3, » Return limit, Jan, 2, 1913. 19138, Full particulars at K, and P; and C.P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. F. CONWAY, Gen, Pass. Agent. 0 % BERMUDA 3 # lacement, sulla from Naw MULIAN twin screw, 10, every Wednesday. be Hain Sth January Submarine : wid wireless; orchestra Record #8 hours 20 minutes. Fastest ~and © omly wienmer Ianding ngers at the dock fin Hermuda t transfer, 8 SC COROTAVAS™ i salls from hegtuniug k, Bin am, other steamers Fortnightly for St fs, #t. Croix, itis, Antigua oupe, Dominica, Matinique, St ih , Barbadoes, and De SmeTAra. » ' il information a to J £4 or LO, w TRKP ATRIC K Ee ents, Quebée eamahip y [Hg Lr ot ork Ea Quebec. ns "AETWEEN LIV. RPOOL Dee. 27 Jan. 10 . Jan. 24 , Feb. 7 Empress of Ireland Empress of Britain Punisian (chartered) Bmpress of Treland Tickets ond all information trom _ Any steamship sgent, or F. TON. WAY, GPA. KE & PR, Kingston, Ont K. 1 n | | | NEWS OF NEIGHBOR: WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENT Petworth, selling wood at just got in his new home at Petwarth The Christmas concert with a good out vices are over, Pleasant glehart; band x. services held mm the on Mr. nee, morning and in the evening Rev. Howard delivered an dr the doctor's Black we, ---- CETTE Tre TELL US. Petworth News. Dee. 21.--Allen German 1s Yarker. M. Card has built. nice turn Free Methodist revival ser Miss Avastama Harr of Valley, at J. W. Grant's, Kn Eugene Gooderry at RR. Hus Garrison has his new barn pubtie school pupils had a ihe The anniversary Hay Bay church well attended church, Napa sermon in the br interesting ad p------ is under # Ee Abraham Loyst very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn ston to spend and daughters, Edna and Bes | son, Ro Toronto to spend | visiting that city. 'of Pay the 15th inst. wore Sellery, of Trinity gave an oxcellent - .H.MLS. Natal, which with the Mrs. Huffman Kora care. od Sills has gone Christmas with Mre, FE. Shar Mrs. 1. F Christmas Mrs. Oertrude Russel her Centre. intend going to winter, ie week with relatives in Por Cooking and Drinking. alsa for Cake leeing and Making Fudge. to King her | y 14 Parks, enter -- E. BLAKE "THOMPSON, Real Estate, Loans and Fire Insurance ---- Agent for -- . Union Assurance Soc'y & Liverpool-Manitoba Assurance Co'y. UYER MORTHERN OROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARE, 'Phone 386 KINGSTON, ONT. Princess St. MENDELS 134 HU FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We will place on sale the following odd lots and broken sizes after the heavy Christmas seliltig at prices in many cases less than the cost of the materials. 40 only Ladies' Dresses 40 gizes 31 styles, to 40. ranging Panamas, newest and season's Mostly every shade in Serges Evéry dress different and in the in price up to $18.00, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 87.50 FOR YOUR CHOICE, 200 Ladies' Fine Skirts 200 ete,, ete. The very newest ideas by Canada's best skirt mak- attached. Prices range Tweeds, Serges, Panamas, Volles, are introduped in these Skirts, made ere. Every skirt has a printed guarantee from $3.00 to $18.00 each. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICES, 90 Boys' Overcoats 30 b.B. and S.B. styles, long lengih, 26 to 30. Good value at $5.50 and §6.00. with Fine Dark Tweeds, two-way collars. Sizes FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, $3.50 FOR YOUR CHOWCE, 30 dozen Men's Winter Caps Park and medium colored Tweeds, latest side bands of fur to pull over the ears. caps are 50¢ and 75¢c. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 83¢ FOR YOUR CHOICE. winter styles, with in- Regular prices "of these pn" SUSPENBER AT HALF PRICE, BALANCE OF OUR FANCY SETTS ~~ - This is the place to shop Friday and Saturday if you want your money to do touble auty. i i congratulations are being sxtended thas been in Saskatoon, Sask. 'ed to Harrowsmith Reid, Mie ambas church, on grand !tainment held in Bay Bay {Friday evening last, was a success, Procesds $21 Miss Flecta Javie, of Sharp's Corners, Sel hy , spent last week with her parents, Me. and Mrs, James A port. Miss Genevieve Bogart, of { fue dph, is spending hor vamation with {her parents, Mr. and Mrs I. F. Bo {gart. Arthur Bogart, of the NCI. came home on Friday to spend = his holidays with his parents. Miss Flor Rendall is spending her vaca home. near Jayne, Gos once tion at Mount Chesney News, Dee. 24. ~A number from here attended the (hrisimas en tertainment in Glenburnie, Friday ev "ning A fall oF snow wild add mach to the Christmas pleasure M. Coch rane has completed the threshing u this vicinity, A forward the tea meeting In bury, (i. Stoness has completed his tnew silo. EK, Prevost has returned to his home in Westport aller a success { ful as cheese maker in Me Grath"s factory. Harvey Hawkey has { recovered from his recent illness. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MeGrath, a son. McAdoo Vros., num | her of eatfle here recently. C. Goodell { has been engaged with Joseph heéenan, Maple Lawn. (i. Thompson attended Seelev's Pay pouliry fair and was well | satislied with the | O'Neil has left | Havelock and | Mount Chesney, number are looking to 'Sun season secured a \isitors relatives In Forontoy Miss Evelyn | Sullivan, Elgin, is spending the hol ldays with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Mc. {Girath. Mr ind Mrs. G. Thompson spent Sunday with friends in Sunbury. (', Stoness has returned home after spending the past week with friends at i Perth Road and Latimer. Mrs. Lafleur, {Wolfe isladd, at E. McUaYvev's; Parragh, Ringston, at Mrs. PP. Fow Hier's; Mr. and Mrs. M. Fowler at GG. | Draper's, (fenburnie; lk. Moore, Maple I awn, at John MeGarvev's; M. Me Garvey and T. (Brien in the city; william Patterson at Joseph Mc srath's; Misses Kati nd Nellie Pat James Metiarvey's prices. to visit terson at Wolfe Island News, Wolie Island, Dec. 24.--The municipal pot is beginning to boil. Many of the ratepayers are trying to provail on Dr. Spankie to run for reeve Grant Grimshaw, the present reeve, ig again in the field. Many new councilmen are spoken of, among the number being Daniel Mchaven. So far twenty of Father Spratt's parishioners have giv én voluntary subscriptions of five hundred dollars each. Many more have i given from three to four hundred each Last Saturday the steamer Wolfe 1s lander carried her largest crowd of the season. The boat's earnings for her Amherst sland trip of a week ago were $150. The earnings so far this year are as follows from April 17th, [§319.5 ¥); May, $511.87; June, 31,203.68 uly, $1271.32; August, £1,364 September, $1,123.52; October, $972 96. | November $1 ,06¢ and up till Dec ember 15th, $500 William O'Leary Hochester, N.Y. sis the guest of John { Greenwood for the Christmas holiday | Vincent Moran, Cushendall, was the guest of John McGlynn dast week. Oli ver Yott is home from Syracuse, N.Y {for the holidays. Miss Madeline Baker | Who has been attending a convent in j Gutawa is home for the holidays | Madeline Kingsley, who is attending a {convent in Luebec is alto home for her { holidays. Francis O Rielly, of Queen's, {is home for Christmas holidays A hockey team. has been organized Fwith Uliver Hawkins, president; Ace | Hough, first vice president; secretary, { Dufferin Cosgrove; treasurer, Harry !Card. Many of the citizens have con { tributed very liberally towards a fund for the team. They mtend trying for { the Edwards' cup which they came so near wresting from the victors of last y year. The young son of Edward Payne | who had Ris hip fractured this week is | resting easily in tae Hotel Dieu ipital, ux {liam Horning, Harrowsmith Happenings. Harrowsmith, Dec. 28. Over five {tons of Christinas turkeys were ship 'ped to Toronto last week by J. S | Gallagher. The CNR. construction arew, who have been working nearly fall fall in this vidnity, have gone to North Bay to carry on similar work there. Messrs. Frank and Rupert | Shannon, Welly Boyce, Charles Kin- eaid and Condactor Jane, of this place, accompanied them. Special Christmas services were conducted in the local churches yusterday. Mrs ; Phillips, who has been seriously ill for ' the past two weeks, is slowly recov: | 'ering. Richard Caverly, who has | been ill for nearly three months, i$ still very Yow. Wilhelmina Caverly | is idly recovering from her recent of 'typhoid fever. I oy Oe Wilkine, who has just returned 'in our village. William Burton, who retarn- on Saturdav. Miss Ethel Baker, of Normal School, i Shibley, of Miss bos- 4 BEARING THE BODBY OF A UNITED STATESAMBASSATOR, remains of Whitelaw Court of St. James, is expected to arrive in New York about the. beginning of next week. sador of the United States to the a few days with their daughter, My P. Martin, "Mr: and Mis. Hogan and little son returned from. Ceball today. J.T. McKim is a busy these days dispen Sidney lee has moved } formerly occupied by Mr. Calla while H. Dowker has moved house vacated by - Mr. Lec. tions are being made for mas entertainment given in the towns hall. Mrs. Roberts and daugh ter, Montreal, and Mr, and Mrs 1 Gallagher and family, loronto, are spanding the Christmas holidavs at J. S..Gallagher's. Mrs. Waddell and daughter left for the « o-day where they pe he with her and | parents, Ir. tohin ing Chris mto into th Prepara- the Christ to be will The other dav and asked for a hottle Jacob's Oil I went into a d What en du col Bil name mpress with does indefis not {As you read this connected in YOu as some SOME way vour childhood remedy now, He in months enormous sale, s0!d much of the asked for it 1 asked the druggist if he me | was the first one who had And yet, twen adult ago it had an as Falk will recall ty-five years reader of this Oil is Ju drappeq St. Jacol to-day as has The it ceased And here's the story Ww) hen the the market died, he left an immentce built up by advertising An sttorney fairs of the estate, for the widow { going through ie books, what he t . out for advertising He thought that the that it was no longer neces and he so advised The are will tell Other preparations that ADVERTISED There's a keep your store the people will people "used to as good then, Sait ¥ advertised man who first put the Oil on business, whieh | hat been who was copductink the af old doctor, noticed, in extravagant fas paid to be the hough well known advertising, had now be to spend money in remedy Ssary ome 50 advertising was stopped, and it was not Jong before the reported to have dropped off any druggist you, it is seldom asked for i took its introduced sales Fo-day, as place were ~AND merchant. Failure to persistently before among thesé whem legson in this story for every and the merits of your goods result in your being classed know.' "The British Whig" Eastern Ontario's Greatest Newspaper MONTREAL REAL ESTATE We are specialists in all kinds of property investments, and will be pleased to give you the advantage of our knowladge and: experi. Let us show re to place THE STERLING INVESTMENT CO., LIMITED 611 TRANSPORTATION BUILDING, MONTREAL, QUE. you whe your money for a good return. TORONTO DOCTY STORRINGTON COUNCIL, Held at the 16th. Sunbury, Dec. 16. Lhe at 11 am. Members all present utes of last meeting read and ed. Un motion, that Alfred his taxes on that the following bills as Clark, %2, removing snow; hi Stuart, ¥15, building three culverts road division No, 60 and $1.50 gravel: UU, Nicholson, XJ, culvert illon, $5.6%, & on township er, M275, insur | Mrs Joseph Gordon, refund « ton account of loss by fire; $35.50, balance due for w tersen; and that council taxes on lands not asse and 1911 Hills paid:--AM. "B balance statute labor, H. MeCrow, $42 George Mathews near Battersea; A ing Maynard bri £10, Meeting Was Sunbury on) met Min adopt council Jails Feepell be account of Dixon, resolved refunded half of sickness, and be paid. Thom | tile; Bateman ance a cept | assed in Hos Iraves, $2 division crushing ste building cul Knapp, $4, we; Tepairing ferry A. Conv on road divin { Clark, $85.65, building Reelervitte road: A. Harris ing tile and building two « division No. 64: William digging ditoh: Wilham ER. tile and fHiling in Mallen, $1, keeping pound; phy, $4, building culvert; James Boal, ¥8, repairing washout ; Bert Balle, 83,1 cleaning out thirty rods of ditch: Wil | £19, cedar and repair-| ing cuivert and four loads of gravel; | H. Lynn, $4.35, he being placed in the hat { 56 Samuel work done two holes; | Deninis Mur wrong school section and having dog; CU. W. Langwith, $3, drawing tile $50 granted for gravel for road divis | ion No. 54; county treasurer, 313 for tile; W. Holder, $12.55, tabling culvert and buying tile for it and Hi ling in hole; A. McDonald and Lena i! Vanluven, $3 each, auditing treasur-! er's accounts, he having resigned on | first of September; clerk $14, supplies | for' 1912; Sheldon Perry, 87, work. On motion, Balls--Hyon, ' resolved + thatthe following be refunded ¥1 dog tax: tisutge Shepherd, Joseph Shep! herd, Gaorvwidi, Mrs. Garrett, J. Du! cette, Soh inion, H. Hepburn, wD. Bartetie, x J. Acrihurs, Camp- | helt, - Anglin, John Peis. donry >! a beorge Johnson, J. Stuart and William Lyen. On motion | Ritéhio--Shephord. resolved that Hy- aw No. #6, appointing I. R. officers {vith his bride asd taken up residence | be redd the second and third tie and passed; that the treasurer be pani extra, and that the bnaocia! state : ment be adopted ss read, the clerk lo! get 100 copies printed. Councii ad-1 journed sine die. ! ' 5m Sheppard, purser of the steam- | Fogg voi was arrested at Seatile, Ey inte the Important to Buyers. We have houses and lots at attra prices in any part of the eity If you have lots or houses to sell, list them with us, We will sell them J.O. Hutton - H.S. Crumley 18 Market St. Telephone 703 Kingston. " Policies that are fair and liberal in their terms." From Best's Life Insurance Reports, 1942 i POLICY-HOLDERS' MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE (0. 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