_PACE | SIX The Store of ATHE DISTRICT NEWS|. Thousand Gifts ok you'll from little up" books for ven t exac tly the it promptly and Try us on that inted, bul couldnt of vay or the win Burt's Popular Novels at 50c. a copy Your choice of righted novels, for now in Burt's Poy look at these few: The Irom Trail - You Never Koow Your Luck e of Happiness A ate Langley Bosher Robinetta Kote Doaglas Wiggin The Knave of Diamonds Ethel M. " That Affair Next Door A nna Katharine Green The Passionate Friends - 1G. Wells The Day of Days Louis Joseph Vance The Heart of the Desert - Honore W illsi The Maid of the Forest R dail Parrish The complete list of Burt's Big Books free for the asking Special Price Latest Holiday Fiction $1.20 Per bopy prices $1.5 400. selected, Rex Beach Cilbert Parker Regular rom Beltane eflrev Farnol I'he Rainbow Girey I'he Br Orezy Pollyanna Gr 11. Porter Jaffrey, Wm. J Making Mone Johnson Star 1 Wel \ Fa Churehill Old Delab fod polls Lost Hodgson thi SI J in ows Ups Elea Locke thwen Jack gree London nt iH lover wsearch Ma (i Winston ountry n Phil Burnett Bealby, H. (i. Wells Michael O' Hall tratton-Porler BOXED HOLIDAY PAPE- TERIES. line Spe I'he nicest Holiday ever shown in this eity cially priced owing to delay in delivery In one two and three quire boxes, Gilt Edge Correspondence Cards All the newest and latest shape onvelopes Priced from 25¢ 1" TH 50 GIBSON XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS. \ third shipment of the Giithson Line, the most exclu sive in America, received. on Tuesday ind best stoek'! that we The fgest of New Year's cards have ever carried. GAMES AND DOLLS AT COST White they last, all Games | and Dolls to be eleared at cost. Priced at less than one half! asked by other dealers. MUSIC FOR XMAS. pleasing Stand - for the Nothing more than the late Popular, ard or Operatic music Xmas visitors, Standard and Operatic numbers at 3 for $1.00. Popu- lar musie 2 for 2 THI WHIG EXCHANGES CLIPPED MANY FROM BRIGHT Eye In Kingst Ar Many Form the nts About Brief Country m ~Full f Interest to probab prepared Brock had Wag He va sed eased heen born schamps Gananoque the WK rec n mess, intelligence latter last week that a daughter killed in Montreal, having bes struck down on the by tomobile Miss Blanche Jy. vocation eive the sad par of been treet heen employed Arnprior where when en ro d home 1 d away year passe I A pretty wedding was solemnizéa } have when 5 wi at East Calgary on Nov.' 24th Miss Nettie Maude, youngest David Mawhinney, in marriage to Charles son Mr and Herbison, formerly of The treasurer of ceived a cheque daugh ter of Thomas Her Mrs Gananoque Belleville bison, of re soldiers Brockville liam Gilbert, 1 resident of spends ome Mrs at present quartered The donor was Cincinnati Brockville his summers near here Corintha the late James B Friday at Albury Ameliasburg, January Sth, 1840, and resided about all her life in the present homestead at Albury She was the eldest daughter of late W. F. and Mrs. M. J. Weese Her leath was sudden, being due to ape plexy CAPTURED THE TOWN SINGLE-HANDED. A Daring Feat of Bravery By a Young Austrian Cav- alry Ofricer. in Wil at and who b land of on Moore, widow Moore, died She was born in the wireless, Dec cavalry of via Sayv ung Austrian daring feat bravery ie Montenegrin city of ngle-handed, according to brought here to-day. The offi penetrated the Mon lines and entered the city Mayor and council were ling s meeting. He demanded the irrender of Plevlje, fixed the hour which the arms must be de- and returned safely to the lines, taking with him two An Austrian regiment Plevlje the following day fice of ag Plev reg ing er tenegrin Ww pon vered, Austrian hostages entered Wisest N. Z., Course. Dec It the position and be done with it than to proceed with an enterprise which believed have been an error in judgment," was the com ment William Ferguson Massey, Premier of New Zealand, relative to the abandonment by the British of Anzac Cove region of the Galli- | Peninsula He called on the to forget personal and po- itical animosities and present a united front to the enemy The Wellington better to lace ) a to the result of the poli country A Denial Made. cial to the Whig) Dee. 23.-----From high offi yurces 8 denial this morning is the report thgt General Bert- Col. Carnegie and C. B. Gor- don, members of the imperial muni- tions board, had resigned They al- 80 say there is no reason to think that no more munition orders are coming to Canada. The Board is now engaged in endeavoring to se- cure more contracts. < (8; Ottawa, cial giver ram, o Advised Against It. (Special to the Whig) London, Dec 2.--Athens des. patches say the new Greek Premier is anxious to resign and says Greece advised the Allies against the Dardanelles expeditions before they were attempted. To Xmas § oe You will find large stocks of New holiday, goods, increased service, wide afsles, prompt deliveries, at the Coilege Book Store. The best lighted and ventilated store in the Teity. The College Book Store The Store of a Thousand Gifts 20 per cent discount fumes. >-Dr. Chown. A member of Henry Ford's peace expedition died at _ Christiania of pheumonia. Autp strop razors.--pr. Chown. Sir Sam Hughes is confined to his room, brt expects to go to Lindsay for Christmas. on all per- The Thomas | | to be for $100 to be used | in promoting Christmas joys for the {ated a one time | was united | | wa | Claus 1 mou | it commonly | g | adjoining | clad manner | this selection THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1915 HE QUEEN'S GIFT BOOK wed F \ Orde Bool re 500,000, Only Number Now 519 vor Copy At Come nn Me undertook | pape | ing However What meant may be inferred fro plat and that 6,00( printed mounted Authors and art fuction of Balfour Rea contribution ' A. J The Pleasures of Barrie's tory of a hum le Mes nol, E 5a dramatist, wh Jeffrey F are ous John Bu F. Benson, & short writer For ar representative story sale at College AT ST. MARY'S ORPHANAGH A Cantata And Christmas Tree Held On Wednesday Afternoon. Mar d their ldren t 8-0n-the phranage 1€ and ( afternoon nv friends 1d people were pres annua 1 cantata tmas tree Wednes day tations were is about two 1 ent themselve un the The d in one of the One corner decorated foot f he of of candy, sued to dred ttle a to see 1 ones enjoy entertainment was hel n tree At tl Ww Dig ple ings and er ents I'he programme was a the children for the it was carried out or three re leau entitled ass rooms and stood 12 Uhristma ele wit candles, 1e tree 13 a stock oft pre credit te splendid way consisted of tab in eight It itations and a Fairy Conspiracy which parts were taken by little fairies, eight brownies, eight owns prince, a princess, Santa five other girls he tab five parts and too sald for te fine way by the little ones was played and Sisters in an whil ve little girls white gowns stood be audience in very angelic and acted the several parts Sisters sang At the close of a limelight view was given of the five grils, and was very beautiful Much Sisters | two a and was acted cannot be performed Holy City two of room lean in n was Fhe sang by the a n long fore the a as the credit must be given to the r the trouble they took in making it such a happy and%uccess- ful event Grape Fruit For Christmas. lorida crop now at its best each at Carnovsky's. of Page and St Sweets, unpacked Wednesday m ing for Xmas selling, at Gibson's Red 'Cross Drug Store. The Militia Council has arranged for turkey and plum pudding for all the Canadian troops in Canada and in England Bon Bon ford's F 15¢ "Half a ton" candies, 20¢ 1b, Craw- The Italian Consular Agent for the | Niagara district charges that employ- ers importune Italians to remain in Capada. Gifts for physician Dr. Chown. J. J. Thomas, long engaged in pia- no manufacture, died at Guelph Gifts for physician and nurse Dr. Chown. and nurse eee ee TAY RS WANTED ks {----_-------- Gananoque the that ce, but on & expected rv Stor emoter be expec 8 Organized fined grippe INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Local Notes and Items Of General | Interest, Aut strop razors ristmas night London 5 Dr Kwear, | Chown ne vingsto Open to Ww in return to system on New Year's Day Bon Ban ford's I'he down candies, 20¢ 1b, etter ver ing. per cent Dr. Chown was very bri on ne loaded carriers were y eavily on sday discount on all per fun here Christmas trees I'hutsday morning 20 per cent discount fumes Dr. Chown If the snow man does not get buky {there will be little sleighing in King ston for Christmas, 20 per cent discount fumes Dr. Chown St. George Cathedral Christmas festiva] is to o'clock this evening tare invited to attend for House thermometers from --Dr. Chown. A fourteen-year-old girl for vagrancy, was given a Magistrate Farrell, in the Court, on Thursday 25¢ bottle perfume or given with every purchase over.--Dr. Chown The firemen were called to 234 University Avenue at noon on Thurs- day, where stove pipes gave some trouble but little damage. "Xmas Eve or Xmas morning" delivery of high-class sweets from Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The County Good Roads commit- tee of which W. J. Franklin chairman met at the Court/ House on Thursday morming to pass| accounts Auto strop razors Dr. Chown A despatch from Brockville says that Pte. Frank Bennett, of the R C.HA, Kingston was arrested charg sk sale on all per childre held Parents the pro- 25¢ up 2o¢C be at seven arrested chance by Juvenile cologne of $1 or eff" with forgery, and eommitted for trial. Thermos, . Chowan. bottles and kits --Dr. | Frederick Milo, superintendent of the Waterworks at Welland and Mrs: | Milo, are visiting in the cify, the | guests of Mrs William Muckler, jdJchnson street. Mr. Milo was for- merly conmected with the Water } works Department in Kingston. of | arket Belgian Bread Ticket | On Which a Belgian Family | | | Qctobre EB A Qpen Werk der i TRANSLATION. October BRUSSELS CITY PITH OF NEWS, Near And | From | Places, | i Despatches enlisted for th Old Knox C« {| a convalescent } 4 sabled soldiers I'he French ive in Alsace | were captured Wednesday a { In the City Basketbal Ki-Lo-Its all played Batfory r offen more J ne noon the Seve won the Great ain ha permit the wood from an a Le exportation of log to the United da is cared for Col. M Meroe fores t major-generul, headquarter Mr. and Mrs e on Friday St a of the Canad I becn gazetted ten attached 0 lodal porary the as H. Claxton will Ottawa to daughter pend Mr for h wi their (Rev,) T. N. Caldwel At Camden, N. J. grippe monia have claimed fifty | days I'he hea I there ristmas 8 and pneu ve in two th departn t mates are 3,000 city Mrs. Edward Webb deranged as a u -health, jumped ) her the top of the windmi Middl ' of contin death ed Years of Scientific Study and Experimenting have produced the feintzman & Co. Player - Piano ...a wonderful musical instrument--easy to play, and il on account of its aluminum action and other exclusive | | ee features, and * wear-proof." During Last October. R/U <ELLE av entalio 0 ie \ A bare PUBLIC Distant hes League the games "weather proof " The of Six Depended for Daily Food sour bre np ° - ¥ Dr. Alex W. RICHARDSON 5! ! een je FOOD SUPPLY SOCIETY Andre, Des [ of irsday 1 barrel barrel £10,000 Ford Your Vote and Influ- ence Respectfully Solicited for Mayor For 1916 S.R.McCann Henry has given Students students tiania Society eves the T 0 promote peace New Chown Sir hot Wilfrid La usual prac mas at his Housa Dr. Chow: Fm Telephone 201 1 Auto Livery: | Bibby Garage Agents for Dodge Bros. Motor: Cars wurier, as spending Ottawa in meters tice home therm fron O THE ELECTORS OF FRONTENAC WARD: J ohn King VICTORIA WARD. Vote for PERCY B. CHOWN. | Alderman for Victoria | Ward. ~ "Victoria Ward I'HE ELECTORS 1 Ge er adies ¢ Rideau Ward At the request of many of the electors of this Ward, | am of. fering myself as =n eandidate for Alderman, and request the support of those who think my services wonld he of value to the city George Laturney world's best music may be interpreted artistically and music. home. Being "A By-law ta provide for entrusting the' control and' ement of the Public Utilities of the Cor- tion of the City of "Kingston to a Commission." WHEREAS, by the abov fed By-law control and manage- ment of the Public Utilities of the Cor- poration of the City of Kingston were entrusted to a Commission AND WHERFAR, it is deemed ex. take the contrql and man- said Utilities from said mention- ta of IT THEREFORE by the q "ounecil of the Corporation City of Kingston as follows -- 1. By-law No. 64, 1913 as hereby repealed. ENACTED of the naturally without the oper- ator knowing a note of Brings the great composers right into your C. W. LINDSAY, LIMITED, Princess 8t., Kingston. By-ia affect o This 4 take ® hereby given that the A trie copy of a prog ¢ Corporation of which has { nd ha electors of n shall be taker sw at the same and at she Tg sou Hy same day 1 by the sar Deputy as I r the an fn 4H for the Year 1518 he 11st day of De 2 nt at tne hour of eleven o'cloc os Sin el ek om Ki Rideau Ward For Dr. C. C. Nash Alderman PRINTED ACCRDING 10 GOVERNMENT REGULATION BUTTER WRAPPING PAPER FINEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE PRINTED CR PLAIN e British Whig | WwW. WwW. "{VDS, City Clesk, ngston, $1a December, 19135,