Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Dec 1915, p. 5

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THE WHIG, THURSDAY Tom Smith's CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS And CHRISTMAS CRACKERS y sixth J imuary would not I without these hristmas comp fun makers hax 15 26) HAL RAC HAL HAL HAC HAC HAC RAL RAC RAL HAC HAL RAL RAL HAL RACK! Rr M Ki in Ki n 3 KE hE 'Ki KE hE 'KE KE KE KE hE 'KE 'KE hE KE RE KE RS, IS, RS, RS, RS, RS, per pe per pe r box r r per v r r box box BN box 350 10¢ 150 De per box ne box per box per box GOES re RECTORY. APPOINTED TO Roberts Has Been To Cataraqui. Bishop of Kingston Canon Roberts, M f-Christ Church, box Thc per box , per boy anon . per , per , per , per , per box box $1.50 I't has 18 we Lord wppointed Rey [ Do Catar box box box box to the rectory Wu Canon R cose of Ontario in Roslin In 1874 he 187 to the Dio and his first was 6 to Amherst Merrick of shurg as , per herts came 1868, { ( ( { ( ( ( ( { { { + ( 1 ( ( ( ( ( per hox mission was wppointed to Camden Kast in Rector of rector of and rector Frederick known of exceptional cal abilitie pusi ' took the degree of Mn Doe, at Trinity ollege Toronto, in 15623 \ Y 01 as appointed precen | tor of St. George's Cathedral, King Is « M (Canon of the Ca tor not As a musician and igh order, he was of yisistance to the compilers of of Common Praise' and compositions have found { Shannonville Island in 1878 ville in 1881 | phustown 1 He | 18489 thedral in 1504 10 20¢ | great Bi he 1K each 10¢ ' r his each G0 t STOCKING each TH STOCKINGS, each 81.00 STOCKINGS, each x1.5 as Reddens.Co. PHONES 20 and 990, A tr A Balk Oysters STOCKINGS, composer of a b STOCKINGS STOCKINGS, STOCKINGS, STOCKINGS, each each each hrist's con of gation of C Cataraquli, may ylated upon having a scholarly attainments congre well be priest grat | to min- such ter to them Entertain Convalescent Soldiers, After the Christmas holidays, the | Epworth League of Sydenham Street | Methodist Chureh. plans to give a supper and concert in the church hall for the soldiers at the Convales< cent Home The men will be driven to the church in sleighs and enter- tained Major R. J. Gardiner has given permission for the invalided soldiers to spend the evening out ---------- Christmas Baskets For Poor. The Salvation Army has for a number of vears made up Christmas | baskets and sent them out to poor peaple who would not know the dif ferénce between Christmas day and any other day as far as.a Christmas dinner concerned, Send dona- tions to Ensign Smith, 209 Sydenham street Dominion Fish Co. PHONE 8396. 18 FOR XMAS AND THE BOYS AT THE FRONT, A BOX OF Milo Specially prepared and all ready for sending. Sold at All Cigar Stores and Druggists. Xmas Cheer! Will be cheerier than ever if good, useful and handsome Furniture. is given, and this don't cost much, and proves a joy forever -- we hold your purchase and deliver as instructed. Here are 3 few sug- gestions--hundreds more on our three floors. the | | port, t DAILY BRITISH em NEWS ABOUT TROOPS QUARTERED IN CITY Lance-Corpora Barb Major Pride | Friday for a cour On bugle under i Brocky Home opened by FC. TX Appointed | {ed by the | | | | | | | children. jon Dec. | Willys Overland i absalutely the story concerning the! HAD GRAND OPENING. Skating for First Time At the Cover ed Rink Wednesday Night, Wednesday night marked the open ing of skating at the Covered Rink under the able management of John Dawson, and it was a grand success BYery way here the mn was a was programme of music render R. ('. H. A. band delighted merry throng of skaters. Thanks Jack Frost, the ice was hard, and lovers of ice skating had a great getting into this popular VETY large attendance zood and the the to the time pastime lFo-night (Thursday) skating without music H. A. band will be unable ent Saturday morning there will he a band for the children, in the after noon there will be a full band for the patrons, and it is likely that the band will also be present in the evening Friday night the ice will be given over entirely fo hockey practice, when the K. OC. 1, Frontenac and Queen's teams will be given a work out back will he as the R, ( to be pres there PAID OVER THE Bail Was Forfeited In the George Smith, MONEY Case Of On Wednesday afternoon the Unit ed States Fidelity and Guaranty Company paid into court the sum $2,000, the amount of bail forfeit in the case of George Smith brook, who was charged with a ser ious offence, but who failed to ap pear when his case was called No trace whatever has been found of Smith or his wife; although every possibile means have been taken have them located of ed West to KILLED IN ACTION. Nephew of A. Neal Division Fell For His Country. A. Neal, of the Kingston Brick Yard, Division street, received word on Thursday morning that his n« phew, Frederick Barnhardt, Strat ford, Ont., had been killed in action on November 28th Mr. Neal has just Norwich, where he attended neral of his sister, Mrs. T Street, returned the Davis . from Tu St. Paul's Tea and Sale. A suecessful tea and sale was held at the home of Mrs. Charles McKay on . Wednesday afteemoon in aid of St. Paul's Church. It was largely attended The following ladies had charge: 'Fea table-- Robert Mrs. Higgins and Mrs. Sutherland; candy table, Miss Berney, Mrs. M. Wylie; work table, Mrs. 8S. Jordan, Mrs. Kerson; home-made, Mrs. William Woodruff, Mrs. Samuel McCullough. Mrs, W. H. Carnovsky had charge of the plate at the door, while Canon and Mrs. FitzGerald received The proceeds amounted to about $75 Separate School Board. The Separate School Board has de- cided to erect a fire escape St John's School. Selby &Youlden will do the work The committee of management will take up the question of reduc- ing the amount of home work for the The schools will close 22nd, and reopen Jan. 3rd Mr. Galligher, caretaker of St. | Vincent's Academy, was granted an! | increase in salary of $25 per annum. Theg Board expressed regret at the | death of James Laughern, a valued member, and a letter of condolence {will be sent to his bereaved sister. Report of Merger Unfounded ° J. N. Willys, President of the Company, denies merger hetween Willys-Overland Company, General Electric Company, and the Peerless Truck and Motor] Corporation. He or Willys-Overland| ! Company is not in any way directly jor indirectly connected. The story of the merger is absolutely false, he declares Tax For Patriotic Fund. Montreal Dec, 16.--The city of Westmount has decided to levy a! specia} tax of half a mill for patrio- | tic purposes. Among other innova- tions that will be introduced are a! census every three years, and the|j changing of aldermen into commis- sioners. { Fiske O'Hara Annoyed. { Fiske O'Hara, while playing in Brockville New Theatre on Tuesday ? | fui. twice stopped the play to call! own persons in the gallery making tion was caused by ejecting a dog | from the gallery. HARD TO EMPLOY MEN ENLISTING FOR AND COUNTRY AR} KING So To Maintain the lodustries Are Mana ok's lear Girls Being Engaged Explanation points employ gone to t ing to ind requ hould "be munitior other kept g plant Dom con nion Textil siderable tment that pl is fullest capa« down pany work the Milit solutely hould be I'h Depa and it ecessary run to ly he d ihe an o ubstitut 1 certain amount of female replace the absurd ts officials of or of any desire to their bit at thi nen who enlist the unpatriotic n lo suspect company any anything part ndicatior cular crisis of what employ this comp ar nignt be pointed that onl esterday liam Cook, superintendent o isted with Queen's service, viz and Clarence had been attend tural College it tter was employed on Textile Company Both came to the local unit saints ni---- WHOSE TERMS EXPIRE School two sons « cal plant, enl for Osler ( tery oversea liam ook, Cook ng Guelph with the Mountr I'he former Zr and the Domin al il THOSI As Aldermen, Utilities Commissioners ilder the vear the following t 1} a he The men expire Sydenhan tario ward Lawrence Cataraqui ward, terms of close 'of ward, Dr. R. Hanley; Or Db. R. J. Gardiner; S ward, W J B White J. M. Hughes; Fron tenac ward, G. Wright; Rideau ward, James Bews, Vichorfa ward, ( J. Graham. All of these minated for re-election Members of the Bourd of Educa tion Whose terms expire are: Sydey ham ward, J. R, Henderson; Ontario ward, A. W. McLean; St. Lawrence ward, J. G. Eliott; €ataraqui ward I. Cohen; J§rontenac ward, F. R Anglin; Rideau ward, James Craig Victoria ward," P. B. Chown. The terms of Prof. A. Laird and F as City Council representatives of the Board of Education, also expire John H. Birkett and G. Y. Chown are the retiring members of the I t Commission will be np HENRY LEWIS, 21st Battalion, ed I're. Of the Reported Rill- Private Henry Lewis, piper 21st Battalion, C. Ei F., Mrs of cester has been re ported action on Nov 27th Pte. was twenty-one years of age and enlisted through $t. Andrew's Pipe Band § concerning his death are lacking. A letter on Nov. 22nd was received by his mother on Monday and jocular and stated sere in a rest billet at the time Mrs. Lewis hag two other sons in khaki, Jack, the youngest is with the 1st Artillery Brigade, C. E. F General Morrison and Pte. Charles Lewis with the 38th Battalion, C. E F., in Bermuda, Notification of son Henry was re litia department. Catherine Lewis 235 Glou street, Ottawa killed in Lewis that they the death of her eived from the A Wonderful Old Clergyman. Canon E. Loucks, of this city, in his eighty-eighth year, and derfully active On Sunday last he officiated twice at St. Mark's Church, Barriefield Canon Loucks' son rector of All Saints, Winnipeg, one of the largest churches of that west- is| tern city The Neglected Child. Major McGillivray, Toronto Head | quarters, will visit the Salvation ! Army Citadel té-night. He is in charge of the children's work. The major will give a lecture on "The Ne- glected Child," and those interested in children's 'work should hear him Alfred Lawrenee, ~dppointed for Portsmouth as constable, was sworn in by George Hunter, JP. on | Thursday, so as to take over his du- ties at once SEVERE RHEUMATIC PAINS DISAPPEAR Rhenmatism "depends on an acid | which flows in the blood, affecting the museles and joints, producing inflam- mation, stiffness and pain. This acid gets i into the blood through some de- fect in the ive processes, snd remains thers use the liver, kid- eye and skin are hs tone to carry a disturbance. The first interrup.| impr | 115 Union street. DECEMI Trustees and, | Monk | in the and son of} It was « heery | under! | i is | wWOorn- | Abernethy's () store 18 h fam Real a $6.50, $7.50, Other rea Good SI HOCKEY BOOTS The Best Gifts Are the Useful Kind Visit Our Store Every Day You can find many useful Gifts here, bhi Bags and Suit Cases ar 1¢ 38. 00, $10.00.t0 $22.50 SLIPPERS OVERSHOES Abernethy's Shoe Store A Real Christmas Store i athel it $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 $10.00, $12.50 to $22. 00 Wiens Rubber Roots i $2.00 theo, SNOW SHOES MOCCASINS FELT FOCTWEAR You vour business |B with us ending thev were We excelent Hudson Seal Coats Right up to the minute in style. These are made in a variety stvles, some with ripple skirts and belts, some with box backs, some with faney collars. Spe- cial values at $90.00. | Campbell Bros. & Makers of Fine Furs. That Christmas Gift Will form always find relations W ell wil a> oun giving 1 as hi are HOW values Ol the mi-| if it takes the of something useful and valu- able, Why not give a Scarf, Shirts Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Caps, Sweater Coats, Shoes, Rubbers, etc. Come in and see what splendid values we can gi Your money will go a long way ISAAC ZACKS, 271 Princess Street. A CHRISTMAS TREE. be appreciated ve you here Aid Is Being Sought For a Worthy Object. was held at the home of Mrs. G. H. 'Ogitvie Tuesday evening, at which it was decided to give a Christmas tree in the Armouries on Jan. 5th, 1916, for the children of | the different units, with the excep- | tion of the R. C. H. A., Army Service| Corps and Home Guard. who are hav- ing trees of their own. The following ladies are im charge: Mesdames Hemming,' Ogil- vie, Brewn, Campbell, Kent, Pri- { deaux, | ¢Capt.) Gill, (Prof. ) e | Gin, s Mylks, Gardiner, Carruth-! 'ers, W. H. Macnee, H. R. Duff, and Halloway Waddell. F i Cash contributions would be grate-; fully received ax the committee are anxious to raise at least one hundred and fifty dollars, Subseriptious will! I'be received by Mrs. W. H. Macnee, | i A meeting Christmas Candies IN BOXES AND BASKETS. Big fresh shipment just received for the Holiday Trade. SAKELL'S || Next Opera H : L ext Opera House Has every vouy | solved. That Xmas Feeling taken corner of our store Gift Problem eo: POSSEssion Of isily Kitchen Music Medicine & Parlor Cabinets Children's Toy Setts Doli Carriages And Dressers James Reid, At the Busy Store with\the Christmas Spirit, « AR in Three Score and Four 64 years is a long time, 5 product that ean hold the popularity of an entire Dominion for 64 years must be meritorious--dependable. Eddy's Matches Have been the same good matches since 1831. Like Eddy's Fibreware and Fddy's Washboards they are con sidered standard by all loyal Canadians under the "Made-in-Canada" banner. ) \

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