Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1915, p. 5

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-- sr LL. SS ,e Lhe) OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT "Connor's Ladies" Exclusive ; mg USEFUL AT OUR USUAL LOW LOW PRICES very department oaded 1tn erisp n mer chandise., All Searfs, Handkerehi (for men and women Waists of all k Ir Sweater Coats, ete t 25 Per Cent Discoiint Off Coats R WINDOW presents boxed LTC ('ollar Ties f's Ia Boudoii Tea Apron nders] ( aps, SH t | Kirts Inds, SKE Ol : R T.d. OCONNO 260 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 800 The Store with Useful Xmas Gifts at Small Prices. S-UNKIST APRICOTS PEACHES Insist on "Sunkist" At All Grocers. RAISINS PRUNES "KITCHENER" the name of the new Electric Iron made by the anadian General Electric Co. Under the new power rates, it will cost only 1-2 cents per hour to operate this Iron. --FOR SALE AT-- Halliday's s Electric Shop, 345 King Street --- Xmas Cheer! Will be ¢heérier than ever if good, is given, and thi don't cost much, hold your purchase and deliver as gestions----hundreds more on our handsome joy Here useful and and proves nstrueted three floor Furniture vel we a few sug fore are Handsome Rugs, Mats, Etc , all sizes and colors Surin that please--ILace, Madras, ete, Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloth, Shades ete. Phone 00. Yours T. F. HARRISON CO LIMITED. Useful Gifts Make the Happiest Hearts Footwear is. always : 'useful > J Andi A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR EARLY SHOPPERS. Boudoir, Cosy, Comfy and Felt Slippers, in all colors ubber Bouts, Moccasins, Hockey Boots, Spats and Overgaiters. ER : Allan M. Reid, 111 PRINCESS STREET KINGSTON ¢ THE 'DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY NEWS ABOUT TROOPS ~ QUARTERED IN CITY | and could Tuesday one ferm not regular stock Lieut-Col. J \ 0." Roy, RA who is making batteries, is quietly but battery n inspec an insp A., the 118 wor eal eries are of more type of tary increa tries the « were in tion Col Roy training ed He 1 to correct sible wo foes not mar Battery ld this has ent evening in the been postpon The 32nd to have been he Khaki Club unt Friday roon ed vening Battery had its farewell dinner and entertainment Khaki Club « l'nesday even After a ywwable Wnner violin selec and oth the ning ramembered No in the ing recitations, er numbers that will | W. E, Steaey ent, ( Yery ¢ rons one Capt made eve long be unable to be pres Mr ( Hunter ing the 1c § I wish id 1 yeross and werey at wa Col. ar resent dur ening and spoke t them a splend st luck while the front Gunner E at the piano and Gr Taylor gave violin selections all which were very much appreciated 0. VP Militia Y.M.C.A epresentative everal ery enjoyable recita but 1d yg Were ev ng he be in presided of al mer gave tion Already a number of people ve wponded to the appeal made tertain some of the soldiers who are unable to get over Christmas Day If any would like to entertain two of the n, they ght send names once to Vv Farmer military = secretary Y.MC No, 450 and leave Y.M.C.A. of fo en leave citizens me their at A NEES or telephone age at the Fol Whig owing the suggestion of 'the arrangements are already ing made for a concert and good- time for the boys who still have no homes to go to when Christmas night comes The Y.M.C.A. military retary has already secured the of Ontario Hall for that evening. If you cannot throw oper n your own A FAREWELL DINNER GIVEN TO THE (E DRAFT 33RD BATTERY. J s-- be sel use OF For Overseas Service Mayor Sutherland, Dr. J. W. Edwards W. Smith Spoke. of 100 artillerymen Christmas dinner and entertainment giving them a send off, was held Tuesday evening by Ma jor W. Sears and the 33rd Battery The rooms were profusely decorated and a splendid dinner was enjoyed, {with music by Salsbury's orchestra After a toast to "The King," Major Sears made a neat speech to the sec ond draft, and then introduced Mayor Sutherland The Mayor said appreciated the services these men were rendering He had seen many | fine men go forth this vear, better than these Judge Lavell safd® * God be with you. We don't talk | | much. We leave that to the Kaiser From the way he talks and acts, we have no doubt where his guidance comes from." {the men were moment, as we are now on the home stretch. There are now distinct evi- dences of disintegration in the Ger man ranks Dr. J. W. Edwards, M.P., made a | fine address. He had spoken through- (out the country, explaining why we | were in this war, but argument to | men leaving was superfluous. The | (Canadians had made a record al- ready, and set a high standard for | those following. He told what it | would mean if Germany Wor, when there would be compulsion in every- | thing. | Lieut. W. Smith, returned from the | front to recuperate, also made an in- teresting address. | A fine programme was then render- ed by Arthur Craig, soloist: Sergt | William McFedmidge, Lieut. B. W ¥ ner, Gunner Marshall and R. R, { Harvey. { § In the draft is Sergt. Hague, wear- | kg several medals. He thinks the collection is not complete, and wants another. The 33rd will still have 160 men, and will soon fill up the va- |eancy as the officers are very popu- lar Leaving Seon --Miigfor Sears, Judge Lavell, and Lieut. As a draft leave soon, a that the going at A Christmas Greeting. , The Whig has received a Christ- | mas Greeting card from No. 5 Sta tionary Hospital, Queen's, C.E.F., | Cairo, Egypt, in command of Lieaut.- | Col. Etherington, with Miss Wil- i loughby as matron. Pictures of the | barracks, the Canadian Medical | Corps' crest, Egyptian Syenes, «8 jare shown. HOOD'S BILL ertainment | THE | citizens | but none | | 'Good-bye and | " The Judge said that | an opportune | tion of! tion © 15 al ednesday rank mort milton, A.D arrived bac} dnesday and from of 1 0 1 We | The 146th | campa ni placing of throughout rating by the corners signs a sol Battalion red ing helped out signs at prominent the city The have the well-known figure of dier, with the words "Remember the heroes of Ypres and Festubert," and below are the words: "Enlist in the 146th Battalion." I'he officers are using galmost every advertising device » except the newspapers, and hope to meet with success in recruit ing 1,000 men in ninety days ----- he men of the 146th Battalion are being drilled in the Armouric elementary work Fhe N. ( are attending the Provisional School of Artillery he still Lesard, In the Eastern city on Tues Wednesday Major-General F. L spector-General of Forces, arrived in the lay evening, and on morning spected the Royal School Artillery and Tete de Pont Bar He left on the noon train Montreal in ot rack for Major the Wednesday Rev. Dean Starr on presented New Testa ments to the men of No, 4 draft, "C' Battery, R. C. H. A, wnd gave them a short address complimenting them on their devotion to duty and wish ing them God-speed Anglican St I'he Young People's So ciety of George's Cathedral gave a pleasing entertainment in the Kim hurst Convalescent Home on Tues day evening to the invalided soldiers he programnie was a musical one and thoroughly enjoved by {hos present C. H. Finkle supplied mo tor cars to convey the entertainers | home HUMANE TREATMENT. He from whom we have our Christmas said little about ani mals But the single sentence "Not a sparrow falls to the ground without your Father," swept the whole animal ereafion nto the eircle of the infinite care, 'and as no other saying ever uttered with regard fo the life below us has placed a moral obligation upon man for the kind and humane tre ation of the humblest forms of ife what is the supreme fants bu to be "like your Father who in Heaven?" desde ofoh oho ok kd roe pel Port REMEMBER THE Is a Good Opportunity Charity Just Now. The Sir Oliver Mowat | Hospital should be in the of the people of Kingston and nity since special appeals have bean! sent out asking for a Christmas re- membrance, Already the friends are sending ip gifts and on Tuesday over $150 had been received. The | cause is a worthy one. The ganitar- ium is doing excellent work for Kingston and the counties hereab- | outs The white plague eing | met by scientific methods Mhe | results have been splendid The directors are giving much time td | furthering the interests of the insti- HOSPITAL | There | 1 is and tution and all who have any concern|, over the health and vigor of 'the in- habitants should remember the hos- pital and ald in giving support to so] worthy a cause. HHI REJOINS THE 21ST. W. H. Macnee geceiydd a cable on Wednesday from his son, Lieut, W. K. Macnee, stat- ing that he had left for France to rejoifi the 2181 Battalion. For some time he has been at- tached to the 39th Battalion, doing the trench instruction for the brigade. The 21st required him and 'he was called to the front rT Serbo t erties ty LEP b ebb bbe PL bP P eb bbb b be Back In Chicago. Maude Radford Warren, the clev- er ex-Canadian novelist and maga- zine writer, returned from an eastern trip. She is the widow of Profes Wolfe Island, Jan. 2nd, 1875, the daughter of Major Isaac Henry Rad- ford Mrs. Warren holds the de grees of Ph.B and Ph.M. from the University of Chicago, where she was an instructor in literature and com- position frem 1896 to 1907; | deslpeodetobdpodrdob dodo d de doded ddd dob dod | For Memorial, thoughts! viei-| sor Joseph Parker Warren, Chicago, | who died in 1909 and was born at' A good liar is always considered | d. * | mourners at a funeral. r DECEMBER 15, 1915 PAGE } IVE Abernethy's You can Real good Bag real leather lined $6.50, $7.50, $8. 00, $10.00 to $22. 56 Other real Good Suit ood valtes Boys' $3.00 Made of leather, heavy grain trony soles \ Hoy them HOCKEY BOOTS SLIPPERS OVERSHOES ) adi $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 to Children's A Real Christmas Store The Best Gifts Are the Useful Kind Visit Our Store Every Day find many useful Gifts here Travelling Bags and Suit Cases $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 $22.50 Ruifber Root 6 10 1-2 $2.00 SNOW SHOES MOCCASINS FELT FOOTWEAR Abernethy's Shoe Store ir Christmas Candies IN BOXES AND BASKETS. Big fresh shipment just received for the Holiday Trade. SAKELL'S will alwavs find BI You if Next Opera House. Phone 640 ' | relations @i well vour business with us ending they ere We are excelent Hudson Seal Coats Right up to the minute in style. These are made in a variety of styles, some with the ripple skirts and belts, some with box_ backs, some with fancv collars. Spe- cial values at $90.00, Campbell Bros. Makers of Fine Furs. { as begun | now giving values in as Feeling Has taken every [your Gift Problem Hendersons | + The Christmas Spirit is in Our Store. Our premises with Groceries trade. Pineapples, Tokay Grapes, Oranges, stalized Fruits, o> Christmas Chocolates and! Bon-Bons. A full assortment of English Chocolates and Bon-Bons; also a foil; line of Canadian an Manufacture, Henderson's _ 59-61 BROCK ST. A Square House to Deal With. rh is decidedly rough on the lead- ing lady of a theatrical aggregation ser i polite when she is compelled to step off the, (bolce Table Rainina, track to let a train go by Plen. Pure Apple Cider, And some people who are always) prepared for the worst remind us of| overflowing Chrisynas | are now for our Grapes, Malaga Figs, Nuts, Crys A Preserved Ginger, { ' [BATTLE THE onLY WAY 1O WIN A Grape MARKET SQUARE, B. W. LEE, Prop, 15 To BE PREPARED! POSSEsSion corner of our store cas J x EMPIRE GROCERY, That Xmas of iy Kitchen Music Medicine & Parlor Cabinets Children's Toy Setts Doli Carriages And Dressers James Reid, At the Busy Store with the Christmas S Spirt, 4 as i Junt received, a large wtoek of | Fresh Pork, I3e 10 20¢ a 1h Aino 8 large stock of Western | Beef, prices from 12':¢ to i% a ib. Some t - choler Farmers' Butter = ih | Corner Earl and Barrie Streets. Phone 407. Ge Sos gas + { i | i 'HOOD'S| | West End Meat Market Prices In Cuts from | | 4 }

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