THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1915 - : ea DOE THREE hie nae LS SUS - dang SERVE | tee Potctetg. BEREAVED PERILS TO | TRIBUTE T0 jor Humtington Makes Thrilling | Probs.: Generally fair and cold to day and on Saturday, t Journey Of K.000 Mil | a ------ Sir Oliver Lodge's Message - Denotes Belief. I DUTY NOBLY DONE BY THOS} WHO FELI rr wa g ted his i h uperior to bring bossy of | 05: SEES Practical Christmas Gifts | { { J | | "But hey Are Not Out of Existence --The Joy of Serviee Continues," Ras Gls | 4°55 "A for Saturday Shoppers! Is the finest shown rhe big- || amor rning Rest assortment of (he finest (IH throughout Europe Choeolates, from t mething 00 r r nD t. | I ab io ou For miles of the 1s trig 4 , Cp ie sis Spat Hunt Lon ana his « nn anu n saw| MOIR'S have gone over is not to be minimiz- | Huntington ar . on trom {We . LOWNEY'S ed: olent death while young is ¢ Che oR . Daw y riS mas oves GANONG'S ous calamity A man-made tra-| aid mile and t by White Horees 1 il PATTERSON'S ' it : onsequenpes CLARKE'S | lamentation is natural ang. Mevit. Ry vw. Tow "1 FOR WOMEN: Real French Kid Gloves VUNDY'S Jf] able. But it must b rembmbered Mr. Bratnober alive to h Lined Gloves 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 up to $3.00 $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.65 I Rl that. fees snd op v he I got Vi ll a ething lle kes Yi ina 10 have 'gone over ayes, Dut he I eformis FOR MEN Dent's Erelish e and Suede Gloves $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50 i hipping Order ¢ Lay y pal Ay t wl we : . He was the reatest frien 1 Lined (ilo $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 up to $4 50 s. They have don , Yor fg THIET # FOR CHILDREN Lined and Unlined Gloves. from 50c to $1.00 EVERY PAIR BOXED At Best's fhe i | bo requited 10 | yy MANY WOMEN GET Christmas Handkerchiefs Fhe SY, Juck 4 death 8 Hunde BADLY FRAYED NERVES. | Men I I I f The Popular Drug Store Upen Sundays, [[ for them 'their belp ran be w ed Result of Wanting Something | ese (| and is Hed fo] : yy They Ought Not to Have-- | 5 | Selves w Poise is Remedy. | Chousands to choose from at ver special prices DAVI ' "Th ork. Bec. 18.-Fraved 3 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, from 121-2¢ to 50c ES | a oni He not ayo RESRIS OT Waning So iE Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, from 8c to 25¢ -- i|| to consider them a e of exis-| of n merican womer " Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs, from 25¢ to $3.00 . I | rac Se crear Sen suet' Mid. nO Fongs Be e Magic of the Witha Swiss Muslin Handkerchiefs, from : 3c to 18¢ Extra Special This Week I] evit ble, but grief excessive at the meeting of t fe as a Boxed Handkerchiefs, from 15¢ to $1.50 a box | 1,000 Tins Earl JunePeas | DALY ia Fogo. 2 for 15¢ |i BORE phriemas Neckwear RTL 18 eae ward cheer and po BOUDOIR CAPS \ wond rful range to choose trom, priced at 50¢, ort they are happ 1 & opportu- mor tul pride ) J Ea eath his ought to can't have ¥S5. 05 Mite: as doer Crepe, Orea da hand embroidered Separate (ol Mmatoes, | ho recognized by those who sereive | néig wi seteoity "solll | Tare pri fron Zod citibroidered Separate Col BEAUTIFUL WHITEWEAR fl ana we should not grieve ur july for| themselves, und. with pry ars--priced trom 20¢ A Bewitching Lingerie, priced from $1.48 to $10.50, 10c Fe Too Save ly Tome oF malate) assurance that says 'Hurt melf Boxed in Gift Boxes. Neatly Boxed for Gift Giving. i | . ---- g Women, for ( hildren ty eat Half the frayed i i | more hopeful. ° i al wiinkied ia es kien. pik y 3 | 100 doz New York Novelty Neckwear Willen 1 I 1,000 Tins Red Ripe To ft ren hs Sapa | HOD, : Surte because they [f. cludes Novelty Bows, Vestees, Collar and Cuff Setts, | 75e, $1.00, $1.25 on up to $2.50. vive, | neighbor Then ua," and I'll throw a plate at voi but e poise 'that help you to con ABORIGINES GIVE 1.000 Tins Choi Quali- If 16,000 TO WAR FUNDS. © 'Ot longue and temper, and | rT eT or ® nn = ° i Say || reovon rnin || Coat Sale--Sensationally Underpriced ! || Bands of Indians Are Patriotic Aermmns pam, A, PENN F'o-1mio1ro yw morning 1s the last morning of ou 10c | Improving. to Reunion i ---- Kansas City, Mo Dec 10 IE A nin TR Ottawa. De 10 In his annual have married loving couples at 'high " report on the Indians of Canada, | noon,' at midnight, in hacks as they - } - { The Wm Davies Co [[l{ perfutendent of Indian Affairs, points married one couple in a balloon. Now et et see aii gi) -- en ~-- -- ------ - . . filo that the aggregate contributions|y want to inform myself of the happi - Ee Hilof Canada iborigines 'to the patri-! yess I have helped to bring about 8 . » Ltd. Phone 597. jotic or other war funds have amount So said the Rev F I.. Streeter =) He to over $16,000 Bands on re- He has made 2,400 hearts beat as EER g | H } ) | contributed amounts varying from | in 1880 He will hold a special ser-| Ji 3 J : 1$10 to $1,000 vice for those he has wed in the Ar-| fj - 0 Ypreni ' | he total Indian population is| mordale Baptist Church, - Kansas I { STAM [| d ur dy 0 0 Cloc | placed at 103,531, while the Eski-| City, Kan on Dec 12th, and will | CERT mos total 3,447 The Indian popu- preach on "Courtship and Marriage," } tionary Conditions of health and savs I 3 | Industrial and educational conditions| "I expect that one third of the|lH 10 doz. White Flanne lette Nightgowns, sizes 43 double-discount stamp giving--so be wise a1 4 ava; {are reported to be steadily Improv-| people I have married will attend the | KB GO well | ] { : dle - = i ( \ all a Vitll , to 6 ell nade of fine, soft, fleeey 98¢ | Yourself of the opportunity ul saving 10 per cent. 1, <-Their Conditions Are Minister Asks 2,400 He Has Wedded Over 100 of the Season's Smartest Styles, priced from $8.50 to $42.50, | Duncan Campbell Scott Deputy Su eloped, under Christmas trees and I rve in all parts of Canada have 1,200 since he became a clergyman lation is remaining practically sta- a subject whic h never grows old, he [mg in district® where Government service, tor they live around here,' supervision has proper scope. A added the venerable clergyman sy Pol ted Shake I'; reg. $1.50 To-morrow gradual hut steady mmprovement is have the satisfaction of knowing that {fl observed in the Indian habitations nine tenths of the marriages I have | aus their mode of living attributable performed have turned out happily [to the influence of the Government | A few wives and husbands have quar | ne hools The total earned income of | relled, but I have used my best offices Aft » the Indians is placed at $5,927,694, |to reconcile them rac ive an OO fam average of $60.48 per capita -- SSOr men S | ES bebdedddnb ddd ddd bd dodo obob fd BOY BABIES OUTNUMBER | all of vour necessary and gift purchases. | | Of Holiday Novelties and practical Gifts abound in every department--and all ar t i I dep : ail are exeeptionall Ode ate priced. PLEASE SHOP EARLY | pT de, WAR BULLETINS | The Girls Born in England This | Year. The Russians have won an important victory in Prussia Steacy's "The Store With the Christmas Spirit" | London, Dee, 10 Despite the ar | gument that there is no basis in sci ence for the belief that more boy ba- bles than girls are born in war time, the statistics of thirty-six large towns in England and Wales break all rec- ords in this country for boy babies. From January to March. fer every | 1,000 girl babies there were thirty- A Joint meeting of the Brit ish House of Commons and the French Chamber of Deputies is being considered Phd pis The Turks failed in violent attacks on the British forces at Kut-El-Amara two more boys. For April and June ---------------------- there were forty-three more, and for | 3 < July and September fifty-five more Considerable forces of the Al- Our Forethought and The marriage rate to: England and | + lies are now on Greek soil. The Pla nin at Your Wales in the last three months was + Bulgars are still on the offen- annings the highest ever reeorded, hetng 21 8 it sive ¥ Disposal.- § in every 1,000 population. . ant If 4 + Some United States papers Cireat preparati o us qd 2 Ey the German Chand ellor's ' 111s sl ™ y - | is the first not . ade, for Nas nop Il SE 12 hg § the first note of de pers. Smoking Jackets, | ! i I i H I$ House Coats, Dressing / [He Lp i | EEE ELE EP ILE EPR PTL bbb Gowns and Bath Robes. huni! 27 31 3 SE OF) \ . #1 i i FREER bbb r epg jE=---- = eee | Suggestions from the | New Yor k FP ruit Store ; ° ; NEW GRAPE FRUIT 3,4 and 5 fof 23 Very early buying en- ] ll PH Jew eler for Christmas New BATES : . 10c a ih ai ee : \ we 9 TT - \ NEW MIXED Nits 2 . ables vou to secure ans Ai ne | Hamilton Citizens Contribute to Meet » g 3 . .20¢ a 1b. ( { A | od } | Deficit. For Pardes. | CALIFORNIA PEARS BOC 2 doen PIPL eb e tb etn 3 | REIMBURSE OFFICERS OF 86TH. if of these lines at old ' | : BANANAS |. 5 . | Hamilton, Dec. 10.--Hamiiton y ster : 3 15¢ and 20c a dozey Prices, the Fetal | raised over $200,000 in a few weeks TA Cabinet of Sterling Silver for the Homie, 375.00. ~ Fruits delivered to all parts of the city. They 'are nade. ox- ) : With which to purchase guns and out-|J} 1 Peart Handled Dessert Knives and Forkes, in Cases. from $12 up. 314 P . ! fit the $6th Machine Gun Battalion 4 RINCESS STREET. 405 fi Mauleure Setts in Silver, Ebony, and White Ivory. | Phone 1 pressly for us in Lon- , Then along came the announcement Arne { nels that this money was not wanted for . ) don, England. the nerve force of ¥ the Government. ang | 1 Gentlemen's and Stone Rings, Tie Pins and Retainers, Cur SEE OUR WINDOW . this purpose b 3 4 a [i that jt would look after tha 86th The J] ~ ldnks, Safety as act and Pocket Watches. Waldemar a di They combine cone "hE " money wus returued to the donors; Chains, iliag Sets, Military Brushes. Lockets, ete. For a full line of Fall and Witter Boots. The vewest and hl ; ! bounded bless and the effivers of the battalion, who | : x : NER fort and durabiligy FNAL ge . :] | had acted on, found Card Chee in Sterling," i Necklets in prota. Ji best, ranging iw pride {rom $6.50 dow n ES ENR ES BE sh Ban 18 Gets 8. assurances yen, ' vanced pus themselseg ng 4 Ae $12 000 a, 1 ii The ) 9 ter o Sua hl ai ll aia by Go Clething Company. Le ure FEE he i i ~ Rs . yhoo Hocking, Gemetes, and | | |