THY DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY {0H LONG Wil THE WAR LAST? = War Against Health Is Ended By "Fruit-a-tive Quickly Frontenac ST LAWRENCE STATION MRS, DEWOLFE, Bourk Fast Sh Ome to Pte Ross p Harbour th great pleasure t vou of the Napa seived fro Christmas teacher, has RY PINE SHADI ) me then 1 es' and tl fier taking one Mabel or the d Mi My M 2 large Wed idays Try the new DYLCIA TOILET CREAM Freservy the Skin Sgaiast Wind and Sans 0c. bottle ample to any lad Fite Davis & Lawrence Oo. Moptres Aron " vou 4 nice treat cher chil ind losing 1 several of the sawing machine 1 quantity of wood Evimer mea Ward's time held ir They are Using Keating's at the Smyth is granu Peek Ser J arpes eg at his H SOME it home fma ight BARRIEVIELD Mi has her use Mrs dley 81 the winter ith Duynell Murray, Washington home M Worming broke his ribs Miss Stella apending Mrs. Lead are ertainment Y., isthe Mrs. Collier I'oronto are Mrs Werden family from the nding Christmas "with the Rectory Miss visiting with her ind Mrs Toner w Mrs Syrac ir is and practis sold in Tins only, 10, 25, and 35 cents ter Neuralgia Nightswaats Sleepless. ass Indigestion ip Hysteria nday_afternoon ippre GLENVALI ma 10d 3 Hi 18 band clearly a Miss Camp Orser gave a duet in Dora Wartman has an extended visit wit M M ned home after at Kingston Mr. Hamlin had the misfortune strain his ankle recently but im proving Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cur Sunday at H. Curls. Miss Eva Kingston Business College, week-end at her home here Miss Husband, left an to spend her holidays at Some of the young men ng enlisting, The young looking forward the tree a El bar iis week was much Lt result from very and ful Chri Mi Mi sang sweetly Nervous Exhaustion stm Take th beaut solo as e Lew remiedy bell, and Asaya-Neurall (TRALE MARK) good voice dred Orser ha finishing her course Model School which contains the form of phos- 12] phorus required for nerve repair, Free "gpl Sutthe containing treatment fer one week ( to prove iia merit (a your cane), ail bookies explaniisg formnla saat upon rofhest Lo Davis & Lawrence Uo, Montreal spent spent the I'he eacher Wedne Ly her nome tre consider people are g to Chr gh and We stimas throok t Christmas | Gifts The Store for Practical || Christmas Gifts and ti Hockey Boots, i soon Moccasins, Overshoes, Kub- bers, Overgaiters, Warm Felt Slip- pers, Evening Slip- pers. | SUITABLE CHRISTMAS || GIFTS Fe ety | of Leeds + POOL wr ~ RE SORT 22 School closed teacher, Miss to-day Louise Acton, drockville to spend the her parents There ng now, and the farm- making good use of it The them are getting up their Miss Orpha Jones and Mas- Athens, have come at the home of to with good sleigh ers dire most of wood { ter Ralph Poole, to spend the winter Mr. and Mrs. \W. Ju Poole Edward Andress has returned from Brock ville, where has been a patient at the Si. Vincent de Paul Hospital Miss Lear spending the holidays her grandmother, Mrs he Armelia is with Lear MOREWOOD, 21.-George Reveler daughter Mabel, Winchester, were guests here on Tuesday. Mrs, J. A. Chaplin returned to her home in Glen Lay on Tuesday. Elder Smirle and Miss Verna Martin, stu- dents at the Ottawa Normal School, The Sawyer! casToRIA = A Dee. and Aways bears | FROM THE COUNT RYSIDE. BA a Prince Edward » 3 IS BLOOMFIELD MAPLE GROVE Da LL Township Councils a ---------------- + . 4. + - a | Lennox & Addington | A KINGSTON NORTHBROOK Chur Mi at Wi hers war- at lecture Kings tirrh young vice, i por cilia el Grace Spi vth appoifiigd inerati daughter home dors 1] nu 16 14 { cordance IPT pr tted Motion on' aq axe and hospit spending withe ditching 1 SiXty-three I'homias White, hon f $3.60, G twenty 1 01 us H { ods Christm Martin ence el (re0Lge farmer oad ne: Irwin, bonus W even klock HIS MAJESTY WITH THE NEW COMMANDER. Shoe Store | wo ForOvar30ve in Use For Over 30 Years Signasure of This photo, taken earlier, in the war, by coincidence, shows the King in Lompany with. sir Douglas Haig, the new , DECEMBER xeepted) 24, 1915 PAGE SEVENTEEN A BY-LAW TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF ALDERMEN OF THE COUNCIL OF THE COR- PORATION OF THE CITY OF KINGSTON FROM THREE TO TWO FOR EACH WA NOTICE. eeds road divi hovel road div keep nter 191 on road $40, J n Jl; 38 ind charged I eenan work road divisio Keenan, work on sion 30; $6, W charged diy on york $6.60 char Ni ) ) J statute labor Archibald Knight reported done; Vy div Work 3 G. Smith charged Hiv mn on and Div nan, work road Hy dog fund $4, J Qu and $ and tax statute 1: McAu } I cK, cha re bor not ambulance Jodward ley for $3.25 Girabam, ove ity: zed Mclvor equal McWater of equalize Clark, re reported 1ovel snow int offequal Archibald ount charge on acco sment $1.12 hargeé on a of Ze gsment; The, James overcharge assessment | fund atute done; ; } and work $13, Walt for and two day ed to di eighty rods 169b,; for ount G. A on ac $ labor M. Lillas on and charged Brown, eight loads stones vork on and charg H. T. Mtlvor ng charged to div Reid, ambu $9; J. } to '2%a VIEIOY 3 1 320 ditel $3, James William Collins; M.D., shovelling snow and charged to division 18h; $1 refund dog tax, error $6.92, Alfred Baker $18, CG A B work on Glen A B. Clark building culvert $122, Hy. MacRow on division eight ixteen loads on Hy. jacRow, 50 ta charged to div sion ance Gibson, ditching, George Joyce, in assessment; repairing culvert Clark, material vale bridge; $12 and ion 25; gravel and $1 and Gr road divi fifty loads and four York road; loads gravel o sion 4a $40 { Chied Gardiner York ol for a n $15 overseel on rd. Xa and team opening 15, John Leon and int $18 a ref. of taxes re Sep. School No $1 cutting weeds on $16, R E in full MacRoy iy Na bh H to Thomas 2 ng work and n and courier; $3 of pote on ru ) hrs 2 road ard, payment Ol. Gravelle quired for William Hammond aud chgd Div Harpelle, settlement date: $3 ('o, Frout. for $17.70, Stand. Pub, Co. acet.; Percy Ward, stamps, stationery, oil $2.74, H. Walker, work on and ¢hgd to Div. 47; $54, Municipal World acet.; $4.65, Hy. Sears, i sheep: $1. DD. Babcock, ref. dog tax; £15, J. Leatherland, expenses at Di- vision Court; $7.50, George ref. Stat. Labor 1914-15 by arrange ment with council; £3, Mrs Smith ref. in taxes $5, Thomas Murray, acct. weeds and ditching and chgd not to a 70 cutting in Div i Fredricl left on Thurs- day for Hamilton to attend a ion of members of his family, held at the home of his Mrs, G. H. Cartwright. * Guernsey, Bristow re-un Mrs. Wil attend Nicol. | (excessive valuation)! to be; daughter, ; i "KITCHENER" the name of the new Electric Iron made by the | ALARMS ALS Is Canadian General Electric Co. Under the new power rates, it will cost only 2 1-2 cents per hour to operate this Iron. --FOR SALE AT-- Halliday's Electric Shop, Phone 94 345 King Btreet 0X0 CUBES at the War The value of 0X0 CUBES to all branches of His Majesty's Forces has received remark- able endorsement in numerous letters received by OXO Ltd.,, and the Press, from those on active service and in traiming. 0X0 CUBES exactly meet their needs. They take up little space; are easily carried and can be converted quickly into a het nourishing drink which, with bread or biscuits, will sustain for hours. In the home, 0X0 CUBES are handy and good for many purposes ready in a moment as a warming, strengthening and sustaining beverage. For Soups, Stews and Gravies they Are an economical substitute for fresh beef. 0X0 CUBES save time, trouble and expense. "Oxo is comiorting, it is sus. | OXO in the Trenches. ning, and it tituents wh n In addition, pure and wholesome, and also of the greatest use as a To the fighting man exposed t to ail kinds weather is an admirable remover of It oys enormous popularity th ot mag ne ta is palatable, three con make for i pe on 0X0, ar ah popularity. 5 ippre. Caate have spell "Daily €t ot drink you should " a here of it Telegraph" (51. John N.B.), oh Marck 26th, 1913. Is. en w the 0p, and we ca a more acceptable gift, f« thoroughly appreciated by soldier and officers alike. Oxo Cubes are just the thing the soldier With a little hot water he n Oxo into ng of a warmth and piquancy will drive away the effects of most birterly cold night or day, whether on guard, in the trenches, or in dug-outs." " Daily New," Londom, England, Septergher 9th, 1913. From No. 3 Field Ambulance, . 1st Contingent, Canadian Expeditionary Force. = "Daring on Sali OXO invaluable is ng hot drink, and considered by to be the Oxo 1 r ght manor we foun wants, ivres d a very sus. e can tur nourish soup that 1s ail A CUBE TO A CUP. Tias of 4, 10, 50 and 100 Cubes. ,, # a