Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1915, p. 6

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PAGE TEN I i -------------------- RN ,. | Gananoque Fr BBG tt A A nd Wi 1ty ev a I George Po William Prat Frederick J Alfred J. VP Hs, Thoma For el Watt, Kug Sing Le Char le thur For will Arth At meeting An th I with 1 purchasing Hou He Lansdowne tion with Gi. Berry Wright, Publi ner am AM Charis street teacher of e | hool, is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and M Wright street oC Stons Renfrew Hockey League Dec, 23 Hot Renfrew sunnier a formed will be the league oldiers tex aril to Renfrew key kept baseball and like town alive in In has been shell factory tile factory bankers sent representati meeting, and the followl and managers were appointed patrons, M, J. O'Brien, 1 A Hon. T. A. McGarry, Captain T. ¥ Barnet and D. H. McAndrew preside yt, W FE. Smallfield dent, J. C, Ferguson; C. H F. G sep tory electric actory officers Hon Low 1¢ hor pres president trea Vier Greentree, secretary Atwood SUT Bishop Lorrain's Funeral Pembroke, Ont, Dex 23 funeral of the late Bishop took place Wednesday, the impres sive obsequies being marked by the attendance of representatives of the hierarchy and priesthood al parts of Ontario and Quebec Miss ¢itha Schaffer, daughter o and Mrs. I Sehaffer, Brockville slipped on pavement and fractug ed an arm Lorrain from Mr a A seen from "The Hearl of a Painted Monday, Tuesda A A a 8 lt TE AN NAAN WN THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG § , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1915. IANBIED AT MABERIA ABA BY Dally Har LIE ALEXANDER O the Me Winter Enl and s Doing Hemming A GIFT FOR AN ORGANIST were Was al Miss Hitcheock bered By Was Congregatic Annie lemem m Kingston ¢ ervice ( s heart in the w his bit Hamilt and mer ing Major 0 heir dut In re offered sergt-M ply te e toast ajor Hughe W.0 Hamilton, the latter said one considers the magnit 1 work that has been dont ng done the Army Service ( | he will realize every person hard to hat le of ind k by lent | | | to | THE MUNICIPAL | Major Ha ! hodle NOMINATIONS MONDAY. | [alr = oar fu | would not be For Mayor, Aldermen and] School Trustees--Where | men Nominations Will Be joa, a Made. Ww ear io take d would like would take of the ff the hile with to or hay he men who Ww | who he he memorie ont ol efficient men of With 1 going h ird Division prac ind agreeableness ATT r with m 5 OWN baving t Danie the pleasan g an I'he Press brough the Na CALVARY CHRISTMAS TRE} Event Was Held On Thurs Annual day Eve stoma tree Limeston rated yosed dia were ren va © e off recitations wosk Solos Morris and 3 \ patrioti Davis was manner The Come Home after which Rev ref Craw Cowser, | most casurer 1 Dy sing by Murray, re- | Mr. Lyall grand lodge; D. entertainment representative J Rule Britannia D. Nesbitt Save the King Every boy and girl present was treated to an and a bag of candy | -- Pound. | Spu-- - Noted Russian Actress at Strand. {* The next Metro release the Strand Theatre will be "The Heart lof a Painted Woman" in which Mme [Olga Petrova will make her first Can- |adian screen appearance Mme. Petrova is the greatest of Russian emotional actresses, and though famous star she is both young and exceedingly beautiful The play is a very daring one, and gives hex every chance to display the versatil- ity for which she noted by M Ruth given in a capable loys eight girls an able address closed with a chorus followed by the phy resentative right ZAVE to ary J. MeBride ate tru Fineot Chocolates Only 30¢ Chocolates, assort all ly 30¢ pound. Bo: "20c. J. Crawford kinds on wssorted Re 25¢ bottle given with over Dr Why pay faney prices can get a pound of grest I. Crawford perfume I cologne every purchase of $1 or Chown when you chocolates h be His of Momas J. Chure will likely mayor of Toronto H. Wiberg Tournal for thermo elected s opponent is editor is he Hebrew Rehlls Chown Montreal] ty COL ask the Legisiature 1 Board of Control Gifts for phys Chown Lieut i, has shown here only ou next Monday, Dr bottles 27th, 28th and 29th. Discussed Power Question. At a special meeting of the Trades and Labor Council held on Thurs voted abolish to the 0 lelan- and nurse. nR been Col Gordon Stewart, Ot- given command of a resolutions were passed regarding the matter. Other civic topics were dis- cussed, but ne definite acticn en. It is proposed to hold another meeting wext Thursday evening. ade High class hair | ebony .--Dr. Chown | Mixed cream candies, J. Crawford brushes in solid Loe, pound Last Call To holiday shoppers is answered {perfectly in books or boxed station- ery The College Book Store stock is the largest and most up-to-date ip the city d : Canadian Casualties, Rattalion-- Wounded, Dec. 9, WH ind ed regiment Ottawa Wounded Man Finest Chocolates Only 30¢ Pound. Chocolates, assorted. all kinds on- ly 30¢ pound. Bon bons, assorted, 20¢c. J. Crawford. und Mrs. Geatge Gunn, Bay- side, announce the engagement of their oldest Alaughter, Winnitred Beatrice, to Kenneth Weese., Albury, eldest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Wesley Weese, the marriage to take place the last week of December. Poa Hen candies, 20¢ th, Craw Mr 9 Woman, at the Steand tak-| on, a Torento broker | Auto strop razors. mbers Service up | tion omplaint hort ex In regard to v Whig orps rk High « He ind n the V by Major 20¢ when the e rps | very of arry | ( i could xander, ld | ture he fa him | sented the th the y the he oumpany o work | ma 1 t tion chorus was The 'God orange day night, the power question came in for a lengthy discussion, but no| i | i \ NQUET WAS GIVEN INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST, Readers gize 1k ermits for ph own Christy Caldwell Hou Dr 5 thermome Chown oflicials Chri he Court House m Friday the offices be Why pay can get a pound of 30e¢. J. Crawford Overseas' toile for maHag. 75 Dr Iie merchants have nristmas They fc a great in mien P|ced their ng prices finest chocolates nas vaca closed at fancy when package Chow real At ( trade aid und t spreading ass hair brushes Dr. C at Fort Henry the to get the goc tle Germany get the or later bottle with Dr ebony Lown Over LT Be breth en sooner mn will Sale perfume or given purchase over every Chown pupils of the much appreciate on Wednesday en, of orange ream candy tefills for Chown \ t token of the [ Miss of the hu with a Depot the atternoon chocolat I'he trea them 0 thermos ippreciation Lena Elmer Wormwith Pi afternoon Hed purse of the mployee tory lay well on her gold hottle with every Dr. Chown I'be Hotel Diet commmunit thankful those w gave erously towards making Christ merry for lying sick the hospital To-night a mid-night will be celebrated and the usual Christmas dinner t patients to t hot water perfume or purchase o cologne Elven r $1 or over to o one those to-mo given New 16 bott Dt Ni M.P Kingstonians overseas did packages of very niga remembered by bars Kle splel ch e These Ww 0 he sent a Chr grade th Year them Now ince stmins wigh es companying and remembr Appr eltings Gifts chown rough the Ame hee I enterprise of | rican Consul, a started and carried ont successfully nigram the hinsan ment hag will ly to ser be ol the Kingstonians Germany Hn mared season's ings to vho sof war n 1 vould Ae ting be mu ppr under stance Is Aid. A Well Supported W results Richardson is having good from mayoralty campaign lie has had support from unexpected quarters and he find many very helpful in his support Aldo Richardson has lived fo twenty years and his work for King ston's benefit has been marked and effective. He would be real live wire in the mayor's chair his here a Sunday. Jan. 2nd., Set Aside, (Special to the Whig) Ottawa, Dec, 24. The first Sunday in 1916 has been set apart by the Government for special prayer for a Great Britain and her Allies An passed of the Order-in-Council has been appointing B., W. Sherwood, Auditor-General's Branch, to "The | the position of Assistant Accountaat Heart of a Painted Woman" will bein the House of Commons. i 25c bettle perfume or calogao | Tuesday and Wednesday, December | Biven with every purchase of $1 or] over.--Dr. Chown. Automobile license fees ure to be] increased and the revenue from them | in Ontario will then approximate | $600,000. House thermometers from 26c --Dr. Chown. E. L. Baugh of Montreal was found guilty on the charge of conspiracy to up. | i noon you ready good Germans Happenings In the City and Vicinity -- What the Merchants Offer (o the i | i i i Hi [i wrongfully prosecute Col. G. A. Stim- i -Dr. Chown Statistics over Canada show that the price of turkeys and geese have risen considerably this véar Dr. H. T. Stannage Boyle of Trin ity College has been appainted Prin-| cipal of Ling's College, Nova Rcotia The German Federal Council has § decided on the coinage of iron tem pfenning phces. ! At Belleville Herbert Hill was sen- am NEW METHOD Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Aeat.s dome. We ma a be ty of Ladies' ot ork. M. F. PATTON, Prop. HO SYDENMAM #7. (Newer Prin. (enn SL) Phase 214. x 45 em mn | ~L.eo Clarke, Winnipeg. ff iB rejoin | tenced to six month= in jail for steal § Wallen, Ing furs {rom a doetor | H MADE IN CANADA JOAN M. Machines brellas, Suit Cases, Ti repaired and re Saws filed, Knives and Sa PATRICK Sewing Um- ra Dr. Alex W. ICHARDSON Y rors sharpened, Razors All makes of repaired promptly. Locks repa'red; Keys fitted All makes of Lawn Mowers sharpened and repaired honed. arms Fire- 149 Sydenham St. +00k's Cotton Root Compound rulating reliable reg Sold hree dex CONTAINS N oO : ty GET Co th TANS NOL! TORONTO, ONT. | rermerte Wi=dses. €|RO ROV. TAL REATEST OF SE IIL. VeiiTrT) I Your Vote and Influ ence Respectfully Solicited for Mayor For 1916 J.3.R. McCann TO THE ELECTORS OF FRONTENAC WARD: At The Strand Theatre, Next Mon-Tues-Wed. minnie ie YE $a oLD Arne FinMeE / / SS -- ----* L ee John King VICTORIA WARD. Vote for PERCY B. CHOWN Alderman for Victoria Ward : Years of Scientific Study and Experimenting have produced the frintzman & Cn, Player -Fiann a wonderful musical mstrument Victoria Ward play, and | on account of its aluminum action and other exc lusive features, "weather proof and = wear-prool I. GRAHAM Rideau Ward At the request of many of the electors of this Ward, | am of fering myself ax candidate for Alderman, and request the support of thoxe who think my services would be of value to the city George Laturney world's best music may } interpreted artistically and naturally without the oper- ator knowing a note of n music Brings the great composers right into your home. C. W. LINDSAY, LIMITED, Princess St., Kingston. oA | i Rideau Ward For Dr. C. C. Nash Victoria Ward TO THE ELECTORS. Having been Public School spectfuily ence. JOHN MACGILLIVRAY. PRINTED ACCRDING T0 GOVERNMENT REGULATION | | Viderman ll i requested Rerve as Trostee, 1 wolielt your vote to further re- and lato Take Advantage of These Extra- ordinary Values SWEATERS Men's All Wool Sweater Coats Xmas Special Regular, $3.00 aud $:.50 Nias special TIES--Silk, in fancy Xmas boxes Regular, Soc, fo HANDKERCHIEFS--Reul Irish Linen Regular G0c, for SILK HANDKERCHIERS. Hegular 7 and $1.00 MUFFLERS--SIlk knit, all prices, up to ' POYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS--What Better prosont your bay than a warm overcoat or suit? Here are a few special prices for Xmas Regular $8.30 for Regular $7.00 and 87.50, for Ask to see our Child's Military Overcoat for : iw Regular 35 and 36 £1.00 $1.75 2 - 254 Soe £3.50 tan yon BUTTER WRAPPING PAPER FINEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE PRINTED OR PLAIN TY: 7 for $4.95 £3.95 Xmas price $3.9 95 Special MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOAT S, Regular $18.00 and $20.00 for . 3 Regular $15.00 and $16.30, for Regular $10.00 and $12.00, for» $13.05 11.95 $7.95 NIUSPENDERS. in fancy Xmas boxes Hewular 75¢ for Boe Regular tm | Telephone 201 ova: Auto Livery ouis Abramson, | (Bibby Garage) 336 Street dgons i Joe Bros. . CHILD'S KNIT SUITS, red, brown, white, Regular $3.50 and- $4. for 2.50. Hegular $2.50 ana $3, BOOTS AND SHOES. A large assortment of Men's and Ladies' Boots tind Shoes at Xmas Prices. for 82.75. * .

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