Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Dec 1914, p. 8

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uipped to transact 10 banking, and with the Dominion. snd a i$ emabled " to. offer its custo. transaction of financial aie ==What the Merchants Offer. 0 the Readers of the Whig. Happy New Year to all. Sale | Hockey boots. Dolton's White Rose flour for all purposes. Men's lined pigskin mitts, de. Dut- if tons. "aves $5,000,006 rE --o cowee $6,307,272 Assets ........... $60,000,000 INCORPORATED Pal MAE semi imanns ea Reserved Finds Ta E 1856 BANK or TORONTO James 'Pense, Princess street, is to her bed through illncss, Lieut.-Col: H. R. Dul is confined. to his home with a cold. @ Rugh Calderwood, of Barrie, was iu the city on Thursday. Gilbert's stores will be open to- night and closed to-morrow. Wool toques, ; clouds wool gloves, 20¢,, Duttdh's. William Swaine, piano tuner eceived at MeAiiley's. Phone 564 Sale! Women's: long gaiters, Dutton's. W. D. Black, ; White - $l. M.P.P., of Parham, was in the city on Wedhesday 'on his way home from Toronto. The walks, where not sanded, in a very slippery and dangerous dition. : With the rest Whig will take day. g H. Cunningham; 'piano tuner, 21 King street. . Leave orders at Me- s book stove: Furs, cl are the citizens the holiday on. New of a ere ter AA GREETINGS The compliments of the se.son to all. To the builders ontractors of Kingston I extend my hearty thanks for the 'age during the past year, and cheerfully soligit their trad ji coming season. I say cheerfull beca 800d to offer as the best, and my prices and » } p: Dutton's » J. E. Wilmot, Ottawa, is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J J. Mahood, Johnson street. "Penslar Preparations," every ill, are sold at Gibson's Cross Drug Store. ° | Mrs. Ernie Gallagher, of Toronto, is the guest of her si , Mrs. John Me: C denham street. orset, JUc.;. $1.50 corset, Dutton's. Instant. and daughter, Emer- , have returned home, after spend- 'hristmas .in the te dr black tams, . Dutton" Only a-qualifieds druggist will dis- Pp your prescription 's Red Cross Drug H. Genge and 1 Falls, came to the city on Thursday morning to spend a few days. For everything in mu tom's. ders taken," Expert. piano tuning. \ Taleum powders, face powders and face creams. You can always depend on any of these bought at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Rupert ~ D. Chown, spendin, de with his "mother and Deacon street; has land. If our telephone service pleases you tell others about it, if not tell us. A motto at Gibson's Red Cross Prug Store. Sydenhain team will play Elginburg' at Flginburg an exhibi- tion game on New Year's Day, at 2.30 p.m. Flack sateen underskirts, 5S0c.: $1.50 moire underskirts, ¥1. . Dutton's. For the first time in its history in St, George's cathedral on Thurs- day-at 11.15 pan. a watch-night service will be held. Dean Starr will conduct the service. O'Brien's Big Suit Sale starts Sat- urday, January 2 1916. Worsteds and Scotch Tweed ings $17.50 spot cach. All Kuaranteed, or no sale. Music rolls from $1. Dutton's. "One who knows" will tell you a 2 Emulsion. from Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store will do your cough more good than anything you can ir patron- e for the I am confident I have as are right. Phene 1396. A. Neal, Kingston Brick Yard Phone 1396 a cure for Red 3 Wishing All A Happy and| Prosperous New Year _'T.K. CARROLL AGENCY JOHN DRIVER, Representative, S 48 BROOK ST. PHONE @8 8 ers retirnid to Cleve: Are Offering (GEORGE LATURNEY -Xmasg and New Year's Choc For Al derman , | olates, perfumes and cigars, | put up in special packages, A at cost, from now until New| RIDEAU WARD Year's W. R. Clugston, A Solicits the vote and influ- | HOAG'S DRUG STORE ence of the electors for re- ingly election as alderman for Kingston ; 1915. All his property inter- Ont. [ests are in this ward, Frontenac Ward George's Cathedral watch-night -- this evening, conumencing fat 5 o'clock. The dean will give an New Year's day celebration communion at 10.30 a.m. th supports - (feet), regular HORACE F. NORMAN |. cece (Solicits Your vote for Alder. {uch t"ich ih, ich service in (man for the Two Year Term poe \ No Advance ii in Prices fl, In All Our Lined of {Boots and S oes Mor fall and winter y ¥y & complete line of p C 11. ¢ addr of he Ar $8. night at 11 o'clock. Rey, Alfred Brown will preach. An offerftg * for the poor of the city will be taken. You are invited: Joots for mem of women, cheap. Dutton ---------- es ct Frontenac Ward To the Electors, Ladies men: sfaction is guaranteed" on any article sold at Gibson's 'Red Cross Drug Store. If not satisfied bring it back in good condition and got your, money . Employ of the Grand Trunk are engaged building se houses for yse at all the br along - the, 1 respectiully solicit your vote and line betwéen Montreal and Toron- influence to elect n to. The housesrare constructed on for the one year term. flat cars. . : . "A good New Year's resolution," buy drug store wants at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store and save mon- rey in 1915. John Hoppes, of Buffalo, N.Y., rived in the city on Thursday spend New Year's: with his Joseph H. Hoppes, of 172 Johnson street. Mr. Hoppes is a veteran © of the civil war. "A good New Year's resolutions" If you don't feel just right po to Gibson's Red Cross Dug 'Store for a tonic or builder, "You can save money theve. -- Injured At Barriefield. On Thursday at noon, James Reid's ambulance received a hurried eall to Barriefield to. remove Miss Cartwright to her home on Wellington street. The i injured lady was walking along the roadway at Barriefield and slipped on | the igy road, falling and budly injur- ing Wer Yeg. jinn manufactmers, at the loYest Prices in the city. Give ok a call and be convinced. and Gentle. ) 28 as Alderman Wig HB, WARTELL 858 KING WTRERT Phone 1872 Geo. Clark ar- to son, Solic dence 1 the two ba rencwal of your confi electing him alderman for ear term. Fro Itenac Ward M.). Chapman Godman-Nicholson Wedding. On Wednesday evening a quiet wod- diug was solemhbized in St. G e's Cathedral, when Miss Sarah Kathleen Nicholson was united in warriage to James Godman, by Dean Starr. The | bride formerly lived in Toronto, and ! the bridegroom resides in this city. Jur engraving expert is pared to engrave earls. in time for Year's day. He is supper plate . gston. fractor, respectfully solicits your fs and influence for re-clection as Trustee, Cu In a little French village within sound of the guns Princess Patrivia's Light Infantry, the first of the Cana- dian contingent to go to the front, are billeted, waiting their firs to go into the trenches. They. were ac- a receviion by their 8 and the Fresch vil ured the United corded comrates-in-arm; Hot reauisition ed the dri ing; into ---------- ALL NEXT WEEK| THE POPULAR COMERIAN, Tom Marks And a company of merit in dramn and Vaudeville. Mon, "The Golden Rule' Change of Play and Specialties Nightly: Special | 10-15-25 | Prices EATS ON SALE SATURDAY ' FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY WAGSTAFF'S Fine Old English PLUM PUDDINGS A Happy New Year T All C. H. PICKERING Grocer and Meat Dealer 490 Princess St. Phone 530 A NEW CEREAL Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal This is not only a sedicinal cereal but is tasty as well. It iy o lous as a cereal or made in n-cake 'rial sige +s 10 otn, tegular size . + 35 ets. At Your Family: Grocers, FENWICK, HENDRY & CO. (Distributoers.) MUNICIPAL, NOMINATIONS. Township Of Kitley, Reeve ~Hugh N tion). Stiuson (acclama- Township Of Sout! Reeve--William E. tn). Councillors--J ames Smith, M, .J, Ereem (all by. acclamation Crosby. ray (acclama- Hudson, C. . u, Ha H.- Ripley Athen Village. Councillors«<William HM. . F. Gordon, Gordon McLean, Blancher (all by acclamation). Town Of Trenton. Mayor--0.. A. Fortune. Townships Of Tyendinaga, Reeve--Peter Maclaren, | Deputy ree B. Walsh | Councillors--Charles Osborne, J. | G- Campbell, Orwell 'E. Ashley, WAS MAN "DOPED"? He Was Found By les olice In a Help ate. Shortly before noon on Thursday the police bad a call for a man under the influence of liquor near the corper of Wellington and William streets. He wags in a helpless con- dition and Constables Bateson and Naylon, who responded to' the' call, | had to get a cab to get the man to the police station. , The man was knocked out entirely, and gave one the impression that, he had been drinking very bad whis- | key or that he had been "doped." ber 30th, death claim- ed Miss Margaret Ryan, daughter of the late John Ryan, who was at one time postmaster at Barniefleld. The deceased was always a resident of Barriefield where she was widely known. For several weeks she had béen in ailing health. She was in religion a devout Roman Catholic, being a member of St. Mary's Ce- athedral and also a member of the League of the Sacred Heart. The late Miss Ryan ds survived by one sister, Dr. Clara Ryan, of Winnlpeg, and oue brother, Hon. Justice Ryan, of Portage La Prairie. The funeral will be leld on Batpr- day' morning to Bt. Mary's Cathedral wi a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. The remains will later be placed in St. Mary's vault, i at School Teacher Operated Upon. Miss 8. L. Hipson, palific school teacher, residing on Division street, | was removed to the 1 dhospital | in James Reid's' ambu , on Wed- nesday afternoon, acute attack of appendeitis. Her case} was such that the doctors found it necessary to operate immediately, : ---- tintin, Cruelty To Colt. Report was made to the Whig two men in a putter driving on P prog dt hin I wah a volt wit! whip. It was st his attempt bho ) CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES i ar, insertiom, 30c; throe Mumertions, six, $1; ome month, . MELP WANTED © TO Li AN ADYT OF 25 WORDS OR Lpss,| TRY ONE OF TH) under tivs Send costs 25¢ for ome . Once 28, three ight, bi or ee: i ght: 'or STORAGE APPLY TO |f IN PRINCES , streets, Satu 19th, a pair 5 on a gum . Finder please A PEW SMART GIRLS, Kingston. Hosiery Ca. tt -- ------------------------------ A YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE WORK, 1 acqualuted with figures. with references, 'box 92 COMPETEN HOUSEM other need apply, Apply Johnson street, between 2 pan, or 7 and 9 in even ¥ AN. INPELEIGENT PERS carn $100 monthly cor] I'oF newspapers: no_¢ Sead for partienlars, cate, 3,969 Lockport, N& HAVE YOU ANY Carn more money the, earning at the present respondence striotly Address to Manager, & ston, Ont. 4 ¥ v YOUNG MEN WAN for telegraph p dian railways, Op ceive positions im gradaation and $¥ to start. Free | .8chool and wpralfied, on Pe] Ay LiTeet, \ Gualifificat tion, Ont. ° WASTED LARGE, COMFORTA board for twe. Ad ¥ A A NORMAL TRAINED School Section Ne. Catholie - teacher. cmence: Jan. 4th. Beaubien; Bec.-Treas., Pr. O, stating salary. PROTEST. for 8. 8. No. 14, Pittsh a qualified ceglificate. 3 commence January 4th, 1915, p= statin salary required to Thom re.~treas, R. R. , Joyceville, Ont OWER & 8 GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR cloth and have it made up into ap- to-date suits. Prices and w D 1} MUSIC, ND DRAMATIC 1, 216 Frohtena t. 2 Teigmann, Alida T. gms IB. O. F. Telgmann, teaches of elocu- tion, plane, Wolin and all stringed instruments a n Thomas Gallow INSTRUC. street, near Bibk M Norma BE opened wp a quarry on 8 Cut, sy n St building and rough stone are promptly at reasonable BUSINESS CHANCES. ep eons. ANYWHERE CAN START r business at home; no your own boss hooklet; tells How Lockport, N.Y. UPHOLSTERING. W. J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE. | sm-- pairin, and MARKS blemish without . Dr. E}- r.. Nose, pecialist,, 258 kin moved permanently : . , he kind you are Took- ing for is the kind we sell : Scranton Coal {Is good Coal and . we { guarantec prompt de- livery BOOTH & CO. I. Foot of West: St. PITH OF THY Nyws Condensed Ttems By 5 And From Tease The provincial erect an abattoir farm at Guelph. The Toronto police hav campaign against sensational posters at movie theatres, The Empress of whidh closes on January 1st, totals approximately $427,000, The pope asks prayer for peace fn 1915. If his holiness fs unable | 4 to shorten" the war, he will lessen oil its effects. i . A million more shrapnel shells, mak have "heen 4 ing 1,800,000 in all, ed the imperial government at will the detention e launched a Considerett The re triotic '¥ ing | tens for 3 PATRIOTIC 1) Ireland fund, now in Capada ' office. Private J. G. Macdonald, 17th Battalion at Salisbury reported seriously ill of | pneumonia, ciel 0 ike These J hi Justice Hunter, liquidator of suffering from an |™

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