Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1915, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE DATT.V POITIOW Youve _FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, _1915. Tom Smith's THE DISTRICT NEWS SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS ~. ULIPPED FROM THE WH.uS8 | Gananoque i { ! $ YULE TOE SHOPPING is / MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES, { NOW IN FULL SWING, < 2a oul ---- - - - { ----_-- ry e (mn Brief Form the Events In the 3 ho arrespondan | Kingston Stores Have a Splendid : ; ® Country About Kingston Are Told . r People ssocla-| Stock Of Christmas Goods--Fine { : | 4 : : | a --Full of Interest to Many. ( ent ined 1 Anglicans of Display In the Shops Has Been Jalt Le : ' Yatla '0 pper 1 | Much Admired. ¢ : : ge ir yes r issaa 0-1 The spirit of Christmas has ar \ ihe d / ve B. Be will likely the ca : rg Yonavan: whe | rived. It came with the snow storm, NX I Ns i eo fOr MAY Liz y 5 . vonevan, who Masi, 4 one sees evidence of it all over / ' on hospital work in the Moth-| he cit In the stores and at the - , 1 ome on furlough and is yi : . y Pea i 1 1 . ee post office, there is ample evidence / i k pending some time in town with - \ 4 ( : 5 : 3 of the approach of Yuletide. Chr'st- ¢. z | { Fr § parents, ex-Mayoy and Mrs, James B I in full swin 3 - n VIC 1 € shop gE 18 i 8 { * ¥ , : onevan, Victoria avenue § mas Opping 15 Bow 1B ful E. f 7 A tmaster J. T. Green has T iy | The shop windows have taken on JISLINE € J sTéen as ece az " their Christmas dress and present a N\ { i MaLeA nal qs Son, Kay ' very pretty appearance NX A Af \ t / Yr r the ery pretty apy e u A Wt Ker Mountain y n x ' 1 . View. whos 1er i he rcaas contin: ete Toa s in sy Ope thing that is noticed nowa- lv | - g liste 1 | 1 wospital suffering fr m the effects ot| days, in the dressing of windows, is 1 Bat on : gis, eu the fact that Santa Claus i3 not so t b T vols hurch union in the Wor las been received here by much in evidence to-day in the { } | mas eriat Christmas decorations, as was the Do | ; { onigregation Lyn relatives that Capt. Howard D. Tay- ; sulted 211 yes and | Jor will spend Christmas here, hav-| Ca5€ @ few years ago, and this is a WR pat i i t the r } / : xh / _ | ing obtained an appointment as artil- | dies Qssppommtment oD 38 ee: | , Vx Daniel Winn Lindsay, | fery instructor, making one of a es 'ziven Santas Clans ¢ p Spats / brought an action for slander Against! hunch of fifty who are returning tor} Rye gt =a Seale tf RES prom pe \ 0 A tize and recovered $100 andy, purpos: lace, Jaae Rte safe to say Dus : . ! 4 Dr. an Mrs. Joslyn, Greal Bend, tore lhal gives 3 in ngle / APE ' WwW. AN l arleton Place, has! a ' prominent place, will make a hit } KAU! : ' Y wer n town this week in at th th hild | i I plete | Sefinitel ! a hims In tendance -atfuneral of their sister,| ¥it3 te children i y I W, G. Carpenter, Edmonton, The storekeepers report that busi- Alberta ness is quite brisk, and that a good ho has be , ' : lide ade Te e T : fa och \rthur Webster; B.8., Cobalt, and! be ay Lal if yoked or. Tue ANY years, ; g sleig z 3 3 3 Ba a J n Webster, Montreal, spent part good : SEL Nas nae =. us Ang ig 0 > {3 ors , d z the week with their parents, Mi | . eof he RIere oo 2 Prine Rnd | Mrs. John A.' Webster, Brock) Ji Of Lie sity, apd & record Lusiness irged | looked for this Saturday I'he 2 treet, having been here for the fu ' eeent < tL ou i X-ypar . a. sleighing i8 good, both in the country neral of their sister, Mr Carpen Hastings g d a verdict] and in the city, and this means a ; presi A number of the men of the 59th Wile lot Ww hou Somme 9 Christijas "| Battalion furnished programme of] 5PUPPINE Bia B HAD p 2 MuSiamme the farmers in to buy for Christ Ir sical selections a the Khaki : ther 1 leigh less re is go¢ sleig ub rooms last evening ua on Bore Boor [og : ing To the farmers It never ap-| rund Mis. A Bond of Toronto, [IE To the fammers It never ap Every garment bears the original price tag 1 LiKe uristmas spent some time thiz week with re : iristm stiven In town. Reginald Latimer. L TP OF xe of smow on fh marked in plain figures : also a special sale ticket. ager of algary Branch of Bank of ) ) n town on a Latimer | tour of tbe stores on Thursday af gi ! ternoon, and was more than delight 07 vd with the display When it $4 0 ower rd Conner and|* rd Ber a1 t Christmas 0 0 B.C are spend-jcomes to putting up \ Whig representative wade a eville| .° time here with the former's) 004s, the Kingston merchants "taki with the fo } » " remanded the cake They take second place t : aud Mrs. John Connor, ng rowi Orne ing i street west. They may possibly » none, and are deserving a speci y : : i dy re permanent] la raise for the tasty way in which In t leath of the late I I'ho ig) : a y SBONEE 5 Po ever ythi 1g has been shown There i avis. i rankt wi, the commu-| IRE Ce eh I saying about being able to : y . thing from an needle to elephant It might be hard to or ele BREE Only 6 More Children's Soldier Coats at $3.50 A i ha ' ¢ i Le Hf . en . o and no doubt if a local mer I £ ) : I got an order for an elephant ( x | ¢ t ¢ t ! ! a, ¥ ie W Id fill the bi 1 f } ) Ey At the post pilice the mail is in i i \ Fred Old oH di 3 4 ( " easing every da) I'he stafl is get g£ a good idea a to just what 1 - « 3 } } STORING wh 10¢ | 4 ) ev, Mother St, George Of Thebes to follow during the next few STOCKINGS I 20 4 STOCKINGS, each 30: vas thirty-three ye old Ns WE Wi inesday Mr. and" big grist ot parcels going over STOCKINGS, each 104 t ' ¢ i 15: VSULEe Jaliuen, ofa! PTOA ) seas has been put through the loc STOUKINGS, gach Goce |W ore, and Miss Léna Hall y,; ore sal bereaved y the death off, "post office. Kingston boys, who STOCKINGS, ach 75¢ | youngest daughter o and 'Mrs J CA ale Rey Mothe are serving at the front, will not be 9 x " . Georg yf Thebes @ Sr of t STon 3 Cae 1 a { Japert p TEOTrEe © hebe 1 ster « Fo RIN S, each $1.00 Willian Taide da perton, were gen Ihehen al ie : forgotten judging by the good ~ ( iS, ead 1.5 ted 1 riage « e wil 18 gregad de tre Dame e death " § 3 n ( wh 1.50 1 d marriag n th 15th inst 3 things which have passed through dward Sibbit severed his| took place at the Mother House Edward Sibbitt ha vered his| LOOK 1 : Lathes the post office. It is hoped that ey | connection with the store of his fa-| the Order in Montreal, after a short] 0..." il reach its destination, ar» ni = '{ Princess Street, : : : Value Crea Jas. b dd IE and the management of the of Brockville, and is educated af ? : rst | ®t r yusiness has been taken over by an-| St. Francis Xavier school, the Notre . : NC IDEN s OF 2 | e en 0. other son, G, CG. Sibbitt Dame (Convent in Kingston, and th 1 Ts THE DAY | 1 the estate of Mrs, E. Stoliker,! Ottawa Normal School Besides her| pocal Notes and ems Of General | of Gapanoque, a claim made by! parents one sister, Miss Agnes Lan tere | Julia Brewster, Gananoque, for 320%! gon, at home, and two brothers In t. | . | for care and nursing of the deceas- Messrs. George and John Landon, Abdominal supports, Dutton's. | . rm Pic y ures ed. It was adjudged she was entit-| Seattle, survive Responsibility that carries no | i 4 Nas Ly a led to the amount claimed ---- weight is not responsible. ! fh 11H : lh I. Flynn, Enterprise, has been Waldron's are selling all their rds ; Ow PHONES 20 and 990, AI A Aer PA Pat C. N. R. freight Destroyed Securities. Cloth and Tweed Coats half price. - transferred to the or 1 hed office to fill the position for- Brockville, Dee. 17.--County Con- The Frontenacs have a practice at merly held by Ernest Vanalstine, stable Dyer served papers at West-| €18ht o'clock to-night on the Cover who has heen g'ven a position on port in an action over a promissory| ed rink. gy my New books by the best authors for they should, as art re Fwenty-six From One Village | stroyed certain valuable securities, be af superior quality, Springbrook, Ded 17.--Twenty- to wit, three promissory notes for| Should Bae the distipetior six recruits have signed here with $200 epch, dated the 23rd day of! hy You song Swesis at fuspstmas" J ' | : pobiainable in any other! ., pt. Bleeker for overseas service July, 1915, payable in feur, eight Only send the best money can buy £ [1% e i | - wat recsivi in exeld 1 the 155th Battalion and ten "moths to the order of Sibson s Red c ross Drug Store sells : . LN HRA ed line of Genuine Mez ser e-- James S. Myers. The case will be Huyler's and Page and Shaw's. : . \ nest line yet shown in And some men try to make a cor-| heard on Dec. 22nd. The steamer Wolfe Islander will 1 Be == from well-known paint. Bet noise on a tin fife salary mtr | 80 t0 Amherst Island Monday night o a g Corot, Yan Dyck. Revuold There's room at the top for more to bring down the islanders Tues- : £ pe -- 1 4 ' \ N Hobemma, Greuze Murillo | men than can stick there day : % NY. 4 p 0) ! - rs Artistic Christmas cards and cal- . A urne-Jons ote c6 in aheoti® . . y w You run no risk When ou kh rm $1.00 per ' . Bjars st Usiow to oxder, Dutton's. these birds. Everyone a Na ro i framed ts Genaine Hara Only One "BROMO QUININE." { | Ge Duet trained singers. We guar antes, « most exclusive line A To get the genuine, call for full ""'e° thelr song. Come and hear | T : : 1.50 cach? AT 0 E ; Li Bi name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. | 'hem sing before you buy. | T'here's surely no better gift wher- whijeol i OWN Look for slepature ol EW. Be E.| 1 ever there is a Victor or Victrola. Highest Cash Py Paid \ | ; _-- : over Nothing more acceptable; noth- ware JOHN MCKAY ume 3 COUNTING AMERICAN BIRDS. The College Book Store <=] winGsTON OMT | ' op gute BT Davo nee Si. C0. Bar md Hegel Sees. | ing more enjoyable. ---- the road between Rideau Junction note in 'which Charles A. Stoniss is Huyler's Chocolates, 60¢, 80¢, and { } - till : i and Brest chyrged with having on December $1.00 1b. Prouse's Drug Store, op- a | Iv gil of al hould represent ------ ---- 3rd for a fraudulent purpose, de posite St. Andrew's Church. 3 % : 4.4 § holiday gifts, at Uglow : ; { ; Ch i lie Hl er aA i im i. Acre. "| Stop in any time ad we'll gladly | fil The United States Government has | GREAT PATRIOTISM give you a descriptive list of the just finished the gigantic I Juvenile Books this vear re | counting the be [ birds its | or Juvenile Books this vear give Souls et a i THROUGHOUT wa, | newest recordsand play any numbers | I ei ie i 1 fu good, stirridg stories of the British | voluntary bird lovers all over the Te-- you wish to hear." I HE | " y a fact t . i | and Nav We! carry the | €Ountry, and it revealed the fact tha sar il -9 [| Army ana Navy © here were about 250,000,000 pairs SUbSCriptions For Seven Aeroplanes 3 i r : ¥s 3 : | finest line In Canada odited by Her-} of birds in the country, or abou a . x i Sh] bert Strar t tost'd i pair to an acre Coming in From Northern : : : T k Ad f i} | bert Strang, the greatest living writ- Each bird counter was respousible taaii n Sa mit ake vantage o These Extra i8 | or ror Boys' Books. © Books by Mrs, | fOF 80 erea of land not less than 40 Districts. ® . 1 9 1 i! ¥ gt "{ acres, and not more than 80 acres in 2 . ordinary Val 'ues i} | Strang for girls exjent, and the census only included London, Dec. 17.---A special de- 121 Princess St. EY > the birds nesting in that area. t spateh from Simla, India, says - ~ a i mr H THE WAR AT SEA. by Herbert The highest number of birds to the 'Subscriptions for the seven aero - . AA a SWEATERS Men's All Wool Sweater Coats. Regular $56 and $6 Strang. Full accounts of all Brit. | 2CT€ Was in a district in Maryland, | Pldnes to be named after the big | Xmas Special 3 ; | Le "| where the average was seven pairs. | rivers of the Punjab are swelling ex- a 1 lar, $3.00 and $3.50 Nmas special 8 | ish sea fights in the present war, ful- Curiously emough, the commonest cellently All the districts of nor- FURNITURE HEADS THE LIST: OF FIES--Silk, in fancy Xmas boxes Regular, 50¢, for : bird was the iE the sparrow ofily | thern India are supporting the move- | - - HANDKERCHIEFS--Real Irish Linen Regular 50¢, for . ig | |v and beautifully illustrated 10¢. ranking second Taken all, round. | | ment most enthusias{ically The PRAC( I ICAL XMAS GIF IS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS Regular, 77¢ and $1.00, for . : too, birds were more comimion where aeroplanes will be used on the hattie- MUFFLERS--Silk knit. all prices, up to ». 83.50 | THE WAR ON LAND, bv Herbert there 'were' plent ini fronts where Indian trocns are y FLER it, al ices, uj J y of people than in: ars op- BOYS 81 IS AN OV BR OATS -- . = hat better pre¥ent can you zive HM a Giving the origin of the] Quiet countty places away from the | erating, and after the war will be | your boy than a warm overcoat or suit i houses. It is proposed to taken the | handed over to the Commander- in- | % Tee 8 fen special prices for Xmas ol | war, the British Army. the Stand at|bird census every year, for the next Lome a the india army. Two Ma- | sgnlar $8. or D5 H few vears, so that a thorough record | Darajabs have given an aeroplane |' Reaasur 7.00 ahd $7.50, Foe = eee ; ay 53.05 | Liege, the Battle of Mons, the Bat- of the increase or decrease of their, each, while the commander of the 0 see r Hild's Military Overcoat Special mas Pie tle of the Marne, Battle at Aisne, | Dumber may be obtained Kasha army has given two aero- | : : my planes MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Guns and Gunners and Aeroplanes Wedding Produces Puzzles. "The manufacture of munitions | Regular $18.00 and $2000 for $13.95 ; Through a marriage ceremony at, °f War is proceeding briskly through. | Regular $15.00 and $16.50, for $11.95 1) 405. Vancouver, Wash., an uncle became Out the Empire, and the people of In- | i Regular $10.00 and $12.00, for . ; . ..87.95 } 'OUR. ALLIES AND OUR KENE-|the father-in-law of his nephew, the| 3a uatisge unceasiagly to supply | | witness his own cousin, and many | '2€ (r00Ds in the field with necessar- SUSPENDERS. | MIES, by Herbert Strang Heroes jes and comforts." n fancy Xmas boxes 75¢ for B0¢ & soc | . other peculiar combisations were| yam a Regulqr The fof Sc. Regular 3ue for 35, i} of Belgium, the French. Russians, | caused. ! La t d 1 Jeet t 1 : {1 CHILD'S KNIT SUITS, red, brown, white. J. W. Wright, 50 years old, mar- rgest an est selee ion to ¢ 1OOS€ roin Regular $7 50 and $4, for $2.50. Regular $2.50 dna $3. for $2.75. H§|Serbians, Japandse, Montenegrins, | ried Mrs. Bernice Hutchinson, 41. More Than Ten Years Ago. BOOTS AND SHOES. i : oy The witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. po. 0 pn. 17 The ona R. J. REID, Leading Undertaker. Parnes] A large assortment of Men's and Ladies' Boots and Shoes at Xmas Italians. Germany. the Enemy of the | prank Kersey. The bridegroom 's| ow" 00 tore men working now | Prices, : s an uhele of © Mr. Kersey - 4nd the jon mE ae Hussy Race. 40. Bride 1s Mrs. Kersey's mather. = Mr. | Ha TIT cu Seputtmont | : htm rer feria TiHs is the 1316 line of Holiday| Wright consequently becomes fath-| or 'wp, 'yyve been breaking for | Spaniard Was Generous. pad emptied two barrels ¢ . er-in-law of Mr. Kersey, as well as books sent over as sample for travel] uncle. | Mr. Kersey, therefore, Br Laas Harms Ea | A Bpanish adventurer, returning | oo er Ls tov os Ab | 7éats in order Louis Tr 1. Bl cre for next son-in-law, a: well as nepbew, 16 in otder to get | trom Bighly lucrative wanderings iD | ghould wosry. Very fow wise f alnso 9 year and purchased BY | wp Wight. Mrs. Wright, as well as rudping nr Work, a2e again # early day Americas, 1x said to upg pe iby Th oy By 336 P ° B| us. Can oniy he obtpined at being Mrs. Kersey's mother, becomes ve given away $6060.000 in alms, Refornf either makes the world a rincess Street Rit - § ber aunt. 3 | on the occasion of his marriage at! )ittie better or elie mors unéomfor:- = me oe Lies are popular Secapse plenty of, Barcelona. Anetber stood in a Mad- | able--or both. ; How easy ft is to acquire soitie-| people would rather beliéve them | rid. rid. window and threw handfuls of | Ju3n pjoq,01 sey uofem Iajem oy) thing you don't want. than the truth clver eeins info the crowd unt! he wo uri v1) Hoopes © Jupesed orig 1 ik

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