Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Dec 1915, p. 6

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rs PAGE SIX own stall Died at Halifax 1 an , Deceased wa ier first husband being he Frank Webster by hiree sons; Laughton ebster, Be leville, William V. Webster and Gordon Webster, daughter, Mrs. James ker, Charles street About years ago she married Mr » married whon laa I'renton N.Y Wal ft at ) left a eleven Mallory s~battery left 80 ago, h There he a weer Hallfax, inner White was an but had reside ere for fou Syracuse y 3 € England also one as ALAALA Here We Are|: JUST A LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY But it will pay vou well to inspect our display of Scarfs, Collars, Blouses, Under- skirts, Skating Skirts, etc. At Special Sale Prices 237 BAGOT STREET, NEAR BROCK. Just around the corner of Princess on Bagot. (CREDITS FOR BRITAIN 148 He t from overseas for adi 8 was died Englishman, | the subseri] THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915 FI'RTHER VIDED FOR VOTE WILL BE PRO- WHEN NEEDED ime Has Arrived When Canada Can 1 Measure of Credit T« Iaperial Government Ottawa ec. 21 Extend A further credit dred million ¢ n addit addy + Canadian Governm ded when required and great difficulty The lion dollar eredit substantial measure requirements of the tee for some ths t ons alre ome A & lessening in t femand p movement upon the Can an financial system, a fresh large credit can be established, through ition of those engaged in facture of munitions for chequer bonds and by the ystem of dollar acceptances or the purchase of the banks of short-date Imperial treasury bills As the Finance Act of 1914 will remain in force, facilities will be ivailablédin case of need for the re- disco vatiag by the banks of any such ef or acceptances f the cr the ma Britizsh ex THT ( HATE AU DF DESTROYF D. Lieut. McKinnon Was Without Belongings. Renfrew, Dec. 21 Lieut Ken neth McKinnon, M.D., has been in France since Sept. 7 And Left ith Since ther he has been frequently close to the firing line, and has had some 1 escapes He a beautiful home of a wealthy mar facturer; but a letter the news that hit hy a shell Kenneth but the clothes or trophe occurred during shelling by the Germans there for an hour, bu had been quarte week bore the place lown heen and long having no bel his back pieces; ngs Now This catas four hours' A later letter says other bombardment ess damage done » had been ar KING ALBERT AND HIS QUEEN IN GREAT PERIL. Coming From Mass, Tried to Drop Bombs on the Congregdtion. rest of the c« OTTrespol six Ger fiving when peared ippeared t Were paper man aeroplane low Apparen from Ostend. The king the people ter but planes approached so rapidly that w had time to comply with his instruction the ma chines were I'wo bombs fell } king and queen but by the flying fragment at or ind take before 2» village over 1 a few wvyards from they were Probable Acclamation In Township, Gananoque, Ded 20 Practically the entire Council of the Front of Leeds and Lansdowne ill seek re election, and there 8 8 that acelamation will » in order throughout the township to save el ection expenges; Reeve Dempster, ! with his clear sighted business abil ty conibined with has en a tower of strength to » Couneil Reeve Dempster is mentioned for the Wardenship for 1916 economy Badly Hurt Dec, 18 Fireman on the C. N. R Napanee Wil liam Twigg with a bad ac tion Twigg was in the act of get ting off the engine, and in swinging struck the end of the station distance He but reviv out he and was dragged some was knocked uncons« ed later and was placed in the doc tor's care at Marlbank Mr Twigg lve 1 Tweed ious At Law Huns probability 1 train | , running from Tweed to Kingston met ident at Marlbank sta-/| 4 Bracelet Watches | Gold and Gold Filled, | Rings, $1.70 upward { ety Five Stone Diamond Rings. other articles of Jewelry suitable | I AND CATERERS EVERYWHERE ALSO BY CHEFS IN THE LARGE HOTELS, AND ON DININC CARS STEAMSHIPS, ETC E fo W. McCandless, | JEWELER Opposite St NEW METHOD Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Telephone 201 Auto Livery (Bibby Garage) Agents for Dodge Bros. Motor Cars feats done. We make a special. ity of Ladies' Work. M. F. PATTON, Prop. 140 SYDENHAM ST. (Near Prine cess St.) Phome 214. NALA A eit A A nea 5 USED BY THE BEST BAKERS Spey New York F F ruit Store Ww GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED MONTREAL Sunkist Oranges, 20¢ ¢ Grape Fruit, 3, 4 and 7 sasassasanna = Malaga Grapes, 20¢ a Pinea 'the each pples Bananas, 15e and 20¢ a « Fresh Mixed Nuts, 2 A Fine Selection of Penrl New New Figs 206 a li Stone Set Rings In great var- igs, <Ue a lb Dates, 20¢ a 1b Single Stome, Three Stone and 101 Fresh Home-made Chocolates. 15¢ and 200 a ib r Xmas Gifts, Candy Canes, 1e and up to 50¢ each Holly, tie a huneh TIS Princess " Andrew's Church, 314 PRINCESS STREET. Phone 1405 canners Lighthous se Closed ckvill De 'wo w have een ed by Canadian Canner mited, of Hamilton one ug he Frankford Canning and Presery ng Co Limited and against Trent Valley Canners, Lin for $30,006 and $50 I'he plaintiffs, alle and ask for an aeccoun defendants are of Tre style, worth Dee 20 25 Ladies' Heavy Winter Coats, (hi $6.95. » X15, Tor up ke 1 nig 10 Ladies's Suits, nov the other for t y-1ing arge of e ligl year « nd | ed respe con- | tively e breach of contract ing I'he ton BR EH SRE ENE RE ES been Ta th- duties Weal r, he 18 secharge cof his tition' of ition « il to the The American lighthouses on Lawrence were turned out Wednes day morning | 237 Bagot street, just around the corner of Princess Parish Changes street, is Mendels Kingston's Ladies' and Children's Exclusive Ready-to- wear, where High Grade at a low price is our motto the St Steaey's will be open to-night and ery night until Christmas Holiday books--at Uglow's Catholic Peterboro, De 20 (Changes are innounced in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Peterboro, by which Rev father Fitzpatrick, Enpnismore, who goes to Calgary, will be succeeded by Rev. Father McGuire Downey { | . { ville parish, and Rev. Father Casey DOW ONLY Bracebridge, comes Lo Norwood Highaot IWN SLY Paid a ware JOHN MCKAY usires tev. Father McGinty of the ca sdral staff, becomes assistant thedral staff, becomes assis 0 IE FUR HOUHE KINGSTON ONT 2 : wv WITH A VICTROLA IN THE HOME EVERY MUSICAL LO {GING I8 SATISFIED. enables you to hear the greatest musicians and singers whenever and as of 5 vou wish: how you the different models, and play vour Prices, $21 to $255.00 C. WwW. LINDSAY; LTD, 121 PRINCESS ST. A Give us a call, and we will gladly Rev. Father Kelly at Parry Sound, favorite music and the vacancy here will be filled Rev, Father McHugh, Kingston OPEN EVENINGS TILL OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS. Practical Gifts for Men CHRISTMAS. SWEATERS FOR MEN. Coats and Pullovers, $1.00 to $5.00. SWEATERS FOR BOYS. Coats and Pullovers, 756¢c to $2.50. KNIT SUITS FOR KIDDIES. A few Suits left, $2.00, $2.50, $3.60. NECKWEAR. HOSIERY. Silk Hose, black white and colored, 50c. Heavy Woolen Hose, 28c, 36¢, 50c- Black Cashmere Hose, 26¢, 38¢, B0c. Ribbed Cashmere, 40c and 50c. ancy Embroidered, accor= dion knit and colored cashmere oy and B0c delivered from the manufacturers during Each tie boxed free of charge All new stock, the past two weeks Knit Ties, BOc. shapes, 50c and 75c. Fancy Silks, flowing ends and reversible Fine pure Silk Knit Ties, $1.00. SPECIAL. From our Xmas Overcoat Sale, 50 only, sizes 3 to 8 "years. While they last, your choice of any child's over=- coat: Values up to $6.50, for $3.50. Lower priced garments reduced in proportion. All Men's Overcoats reduced 25 per cent. HANDKERCHIEFS. Fancy 8ilks, 26¢ and 50c. Initialed Silks, 28¢c and 50¢. Linens, 20c to BOc. Initialed Linen, 26c and 38c. Cambric Handkerchiefs, 5c to 20c. Mercerized Handkerchiefs, plain white and fancy borders, 10c and 15c. UMBRELLAS. Self Openers and Runners, $1.00, $1.50. 8ilk Umbrellas $3.00 and $3.50. Club and Suit Case Umbrellas, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00. mbrellas with fancy handles (horn, pearl, carved, ebony and mounted), from $4 to $7.50. GLOVES. WE CARRY A VERY COMPLETE STOCK OF Fur-lined Gloves, $1.75 to $3.00. Silk=lined Gloves, $1.50 to $2.00. - Wool-lined Kid and Mocha Gloves, 75¢ to $2.00." Knit Woolen Qloves, 26¢ to $1.00. Leather-faced Wool Gloves, $1.00. MEN'S GLOVES MUFFLERS. Sitk Squares, 25¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50. 8ilk 8quares, 25¢c, 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50. - Woolen Mufflers, full size, big variety, 50c, 785c, $1.00, SUSPENDERS. President Suspenders in fanc xes. . Fancy color- $150, 52.00. ed Lisle Webbing, 80c. Silk poe Bang Suspenders In gift EEE boxes, 50c. Suspender Sets (hose supports, arm bands, The new Silk Muffler, oblong shape, $1.00 and $1.50. fi braces), 50c and 75c. Suspender Sets with tie to match, $1.00. Rone

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