Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1915, p. 2

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DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1915 | MeKAY | 'FURS | NEWS ABOUT THE TROOPS QUARTERED IN THE CITY Vert pecs od Books for Christmas ! A HOLIDAY BOOKSTORE RADIANT WITH GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAY XMAS FURS | me a aanaman SS From McKay's . 1 1 i fe eather DIE or in the United State end The College Book Store Phone 919. OPEN NIGHTS. ° 160 Princess Street -- SE N BUILDERS !! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? A Special in Ladies' Tweed Coats Chic styles in. |} It Saves Time ecial in ies' Twee ats ne styles, i ( } 8 yu le I Poi 16-18, also 34 to 40--extra values at £15 P. WALSH. aii : ey rai ach. For a Saturday special, each $7.50 Harrack St. Patric 000 men ar dering that PUTT TYVeUUTT properly un onfident Large Aprons with Bib-- Dark colors--]j Sehot LE Cnn watitevee 7c caf || ROYAL SALAD DRESSING last extra gaol ® ® oO] : ily about one hundred a in the bullding unless the 489¢ oh the hutiaing Hess the Saturday, each ROYAL MINT SAUCE suppl Suxers die ih of Lom AR a in - ROYAL CHILI SAUCE ' least for the pres | & vane, at Z8e ap ROYAL TABLE MUSTARD Fancy Corset Covers ii SELECTED PAPRIKA : the first drill Tor the men in the Rotter nes are Pht CLUB HOUSE OLIVE O11, 149-157 Brock Street - - Kingston |f iii "i iia iid 2 D. COUPER. on Friday evening the Ladies'®Crepe de Chene Blouses, in dainty shades Phone 76. 841-3 Princess St, orders to be | | if Maize, Flesh, Copen, also White $3.50 up Prompt Delivery. - " a » orders w contain the . Not. NoZ. Na, FOR QUARTER CENTURY! tio by mo means i ol 1mes of the recruits so far accept ee, - % srencH ell le is as smart and act a ! : : Pg ei [ae a man thirty sear i : $1.25 Quality Kid Gloves--all colors. Saturday $1 | , UIEEAS) n the t of healt and it [ w Ini a7 Sh reciiung -. -- --- gsr 3 iA JOHN MACDONALD HAS SERVED | Lone of his fr a hy are depots in different plac the city St ---------------- - | M TIE RR Eras | |" "WOME OF wkse |\elen, see be WAS many lS! uey (3 sacra or or tural' J Planeletts Biaakels-- White or Gres .. SLE5 Up ens HERAPRION ASTING Members Paid Well. Earned Tribute | piness ry i BRE THAT TRADE MA<KK AION x I { before the he 1 ( | BRIT. GOVT. STAMP AFFIXKO T0 4 CUINE PACKETA Fo Him At Gathering Held On| In Ha (address da 3 . nant fo on duty Ie | ' . 25¢ ER REE---- . Fhursday Evening -- Interesting | = iy Via Pe ve = in vy 3 ' te oy oe = and Germar Men's Heavy Wool Socks ( 'oon § 'oats History of the Board teresting - history concerning » officers of the 146th Batta h Regiment as a prov I office 1 it officers of oversea . 1 f For a quarter of a century, John | Beard since he had taken 1d inja8 i : kw imely Sugges- Macdonald has he he position of | When he¢ was appointed, the business t he did last winter to the 2 | Ladies' Fancy Nec ear 25¢ up Noy f | ion officers urer he Board of | was conducted by a Public School | Battal » Fduecation, and t the banquet ten-| Board. At the time he served on the (Continued on Page ) ! . : % | I red o t ay evening, by the | Board the other members were Alex AAA PA, PAA | Men's Nobby Neckwear 25¢ each | etiring che James Craig, con-| ander Horn. Dr. Fee Samuel Anglin atulations were showered upon the | Samuel Angreve, W. J. Arniel, Capt 1 teran official, and he well desery 'homas Donnélly, William Dunlop "The Hat Store. 3 5¢ to 1 00 eacn C rist as all the good things s about | Dr. K.'M Fenwick Dry He rald eg | Handkerchiefs G alore 4 ¢ $ | . 9 ; } I X 1 0 use i old saying Mr. | Harry Hunter, Alfred Martin, Abra | a Ma I t right man in the Shaw and J. A, B. Smith Of 15¢ Gourdier S adie a » 3 - - " > . + t place Yor twenty-five years | Jurteen members, seven had Pictorial Magazine for January A pretty rug makes he has l and faithfully served the | now passed away Messr Ho in er | inery PHONE 700, a | IF YOU HAVE PRO- one of the most aceept SB are DIY, A ed Roby biome able gifts. We have just prried ith the greatest su In 1890, the schools had 2,3¢ i At i If P - * { ¢ € pils enrolled, with an averag d [ice ¢ tee » 0) | i! re eived fi Hi Lue man Mi i te of Kingd-| tendance of 1,918 utacturers a large num ton est I Ze ni his | I't large attendance was due ewan a » ber of Axminste rand ' lays, he was a newspaper re-| the fact that the waterworks system . 3 . Jorter 1 Kingston, and he can tell | was being installed in tl city & Wilton Rugs, 1 interesting story about the! the tim d a large number of { The Always Busy tore al he covered, for im his day v into the city here there ¥ € real stirring times | BT achers, (wo specialists and SEE MULLIN & SON, and coming as they do the old town | one dergarten. The stat at such a time they are No pers likes to tel] a story bet 915 showed that there were y ---- ---- ~ - I ™ Maedonald, and there 1 he roll with an average 5 es € are now preparing our ligt for doubly welcome, » person who can tell it in a more! ten 1 of 2,376 Mereswere | ; Ty BUILDERS SUPPLIESeeeey |, New Year High Pile Axminster et he manner. Although he has! ty-eight teachers and four. special i f CLOSING OF MAILS twenty-five years in this po Rugs, 27x54 iy ' ibd |. An intersting tues brought out ; eac a great price concession A nice Bungalow, with Garage, FROM TREE TO and beautiful grounds, in good con dition, for £3,000 FINISHED PRODUCT o A new brick veneer house, south Princess street, with improve British mall closes Irregular- ly. Information posted at P. O Lobby from time to time, Mr. Macdonald s that it thie time he took office, the Board did ments, gas for lighting and cooking, United Btates dally .. 1.00 pm. for $1,950 ° Does Sewing schools. Now the Board furnished : ; { {all the supplies In the old days, m.,. Grand going ) l.ogs manufacture a Abie | the Board did not even buy the ink, livery Hat, Trimmed east .. ..11.50 p.m. " bap HOUSES TO RENT ° 3 | into Lumber; Lunibe) MONEY TO LOAN not purchase the supplies for the said Mr. Macdonald Now we buy ir Untrimmed.and every Do. (Including Fastern rimmed, States) es into - FIRE INSURANCE | 1 Y | fs : . t . 11.60 am ] j everything, supplies by the ton Fe: iE \ . . I \ . : ; rib cather and Mount in Grand 1runk, going Mr. Macdonald paid a warm tril Aun ON iam. west mannfactured Sash, Doors, Frames, Stairs, Furniture, Floor ! : ings, Mouldings, Balus E Ww Mullin & Son fers, ete, ete Kingston Carpet Ware- ooo HORS ute to the truancy system for the our Millinery Depart- Do. (Including Western . ' | 2 good attendance at the schools ment is now on 'sale at a States) yeEs ° He referred to the Amalgamation ¥ . s ¥ Grand Trunk sprees -- of the Public School Board and tRe I hig reduction. At these west of ey ......... Y , . Collegiate Board, in 1897 At this re lu Sp i 4 og Wa have C.P. RR, 10.16 am. and 530 pm : ou should experience no discom- time r. Meek was chairmam of the eaueea pru ' C. Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. fort jx i OR of cop. | Public School Board, and John Me imcluded a shipment to . Phones 530 and 1456. proldery or saw ¥ Fea = 1 of the Collegiate Board . I : -- S A 1 & C rect glasses or have perfect vision. T e 1. G. Elliott. was a member ind this week Wi THE LATE BENJAMIN TETT. . ng mn 0. If.you find difficulty In reading ©! © FPubhie-BSchool Board at this A ew Lot of inter || : ---- Coal and Lumber Yards or sewing for any length of time ne wh i Hat Ornaments, Died Very Suddenly ae Bedford Mills you should consult us at once. Our * secretary Fao Eve Ri ter Man: f these trimmed Thursday Afternoon, Woodworking Factory, Ete. skill and experience are at your | €Sting resume of the work done in x 33 D " aE ae 5 Bay snd Wellington Streets. Be a p the last twenty-five years, stating with fur These are all i De a, Saw with terrible sudden- Office Phone 686. that one-half the school buildipgs Tr. P & Hess on wireday afternoon, after he Factory Phone 141% arraved«on a hig table: ad partaken of his dinner, Benja- J S ASSELSTINE D DS Nad Deen erected in Wat time : Hin Tett, aged sixty-five years, a + Ye ' wu Wy ean So von «can see the lot : ' Registered Optometrist and Optician, Gifts For the King. i A 3 member of the firm of J. P. Tett & 844 KING STREET, Bethel Church Sunday school 'has and the low priees] at a Bros. general merchants, Bedford decided to dispense with their annual olanee Mills, and one of the oldest and best- Christmas tree this "year, and the = : aiid . . teachers are promoting among the! 50c Mounts for . 29c Deceased had been in compara- | | | scholars the idea of bringing gifts for | $1 00 Mounts for 59¢ tively good health, and after eating i g iC |8S ip the King. Each class is endeavoring | X a hearty meal sat down to read a to do something for somebody else. $1.50 Mounts for . .85¢ newspaper, and it was while thus en- | That any man cay get isn't | PURE SWEET CIDER Miss Florence Clyde's class of girls, | All the Trimmed Hats Z3ged that the death summon came. SF y if | tip on a gold mine, nor a tip! | between the ages of eleven and thir- | | "The late Mr. Tett was a son of the y a : = ; Hl C Do High Cla known residents in that district | on a horse race; it's his saved teen, have decided to collect money for Ladies and all Chil- late Benjamin Tett, M. P. P. for senion; HIS' HOME on the J0c Gallon be. sent to Canadian solder | dren's Hats are on sale Leeds County in the first Parliament | | scales; HIS HOME on the | be sent to Canadian soldiers. Con: 3 . fan for Ontario Mrs. (Judge) Senk- ue : x 3 F other--the latter . settling ( tributions as low as a dime will be J} NOW at prices far below Fler, Perth, and! Mes. Lo Cn Ii 3 3 ; Work down to a glorious fact when gratefully accepted, if sent to Miss y OR p atovriale y si y -- § E $ Clvde, in care of the Whig ofice the cost of materials ton, are sisters, and J. P. Tett, New Give something useful. At this 1 the last dollar's paid off it. New Table Raisins, fine ' boro, a brother hard t f A ' 8, -- i alone : . ardware store we have a stook of No contradiction c 5 Let us point to ' 3 y - : Deceased is survived by his wife, | Christmas Gifts that will deligh : OR ban vas « . ¥ a § . P ¥ 2, ' 8 1 ignt J . flay % and juicy, 25¢ and 30¢ Mi Nopsired : He a! Up to $4.75 Trimmed two sons, Harold BSc, of McGill|you. We have what. he" wants or | ia wo shay per ¥ Iss Hodgins, daughter of Mr and] H 49 University, serving at the front with | "she" wants. The rices ar rea 13 § ! y H - Real Estate The finest Comh Honev in Mrs. C. C. Hodgins. Garrett street, ats, $1. i Queen's Engineers, and recently re-| sonable. ? 3 . 1 i hain he . h : . has been appointed a teacher on the 5 rted th nded nd | " aad » pi | y oh Al 50 ported among e wou y ai ; 3 & In the shape of cosy homes at (} the city, White ( lover, 28¢| public school staff. She will take | Untrimmed Hats, | George, receptly home from the Why not buy one of the | 2 vayididg 2a ibe starch in prices low and on terms as per section. over duties at Cataraqui school af- per cent. off west. Decegsed served as a From. | following: i 18 ant fs. easy as paying rent. Fathers ter the bolidays i ' ! tenac coun councillor for a num- | Children's Hats, 20 to 50 |}; ce: "ouefs oF amity Worl Char WE DO HIGH 2 Flown and Intending ; Tet wn ridegrooms, get a move on. Low Prices Good Servi Only Ove "BROMO QEININE." t. off ) Bt i ce per cent. o -- ; i CALL AT ONCE. and est ? £ To get the genuine, call for full, Watch our windows. { A 20¢ lver pill. 2 for 25c, at Gib- Gaciity Sua Gillette Ttazors |l CLASS WORK Fin Quality of Goods name, LXXATIVE BROMO QUININE. | : . }} tov's Red Cross Drug store. Barney and Berry Skates 1 Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. | | g . Oldfin, Ordnamee. street, is x € be McCann S | Cures a Cold in One Day. 5c. GEORGE MILLS & Co {laid up from injuries from slipping Bias Jardiniorey i Ki t Laund 82 Br ck Str ) W. R McRae & Co Stephen Phillips, the noted British | hy hi vals. Hs u'e vane. oe Ings on ry Ye OC. eet. i : : "Hadelipe Snow" is sold in Kings- fi Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sta. poet and dramatist, is dead. } 826 or 621 "High class sweets" at Gibson's| 126 and 128 Princess street. jton at Gibsea's Red Cross Drug GOLDEN LION GROCERY Red Cross Drug store. _ store, ¥ ih Waid o Hh --.

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