Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1915, p. 2

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PAGE TWO SNAPS IN FURS Grey Wolf Seti Black Wolf Se Black Manchu Wolf Black Manchu Wolf Black Fox Setts Raccoon Setts White Mouflin Odd Muffs Odd Stoles Muskrat Coats Near Persian Coats Persian Lamb Coats Men's Winter Coats, Men's Coats Men tis Setts Coon Fur Sett far with Lined Coat Fur Caps, Fur Mitts, Fur Gauntlets and Buck Skin Gloves, lined and unlined. $25.00 $30.00 $12.00 $8.00 $45.00 $12.00 $15.00 $3.00 $3.00 $40.00 $25.00 $145.00 up Collar = $17.00 $60.00 $30.00 trimmed Fi KINGSTON'S RELIABLE FUR HOUSE John McKay, 149-157 Brock Street THE NEW PRENCH REMEDY, Nel Ne "ea Pa waite FO " rr Havan AAV NEW L THERAPION BEE THAT TRADK MA BRIT. GOVT STAMP aFFITE mn Tapestry Rugs Wo SON Hav wonde marked fol 9x 12 Tapesiry dathon and over designs, attractive patterns choose from. $15.00 R. McFau Kingston Carpet Ware © house. 3c A Day ren la, quick sales SCALess Me 1 all Hany ory to It Rugs, in Salt prafect you against loss by FIRE the extent of $1,000 Can vou afford to I without such protection. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, Wii! lu First Glass represented be | Compantes WITH 59TH DRAFT AT FRONT apt, d'Vsterre Receives Letter From Hix Brother ved an brothe n draft at the that al erg, the Fhe drills intil and i p.m "hers considered there in training men route-marches, phys and bayonet fight bomb-throw noon he things important and the cal drill I wil ossibly some Fhe letter Stagg is ur sé are musgketry that I add eu n France man to-day, and partisan by an far as 1 can se¢ Why? Ald we ask Ri h nis ded contes + listener Bex ardsor avit prett Me Cann crowd thought don't ause own Way that ' al neh, but they hink They're scared Does Not Affect Head and laxative Quinine can without Cagging ringing in the head Bromo Quinine.' S signature is on box Quinine That Because of effect Lax be its toni Bromo taken by anyone DErvOuUsSness noi g only one GROVE 0 0 Eye Trouble Is caused by strain. Relieve the strain by having glasses propery tted. You get perfect glasses at Assel- tine's. Consult J. §. ASSELSTINE, D.0.S., Registered Optometrist and Optician, 342 KING STREET. Phone 1019. Phere A Ar at Set i, PURE SWEET CIDER J0c Gallon New Table Raisins, flavor and juicy, 25¢ per ih, - = The finest Comb Honey in the eity, White Clover, 25¢ per section. Low Prices, Good Service and Finest Quality of Goods tine aud 30c |G. DEN LION GROCERY | purse. THE vaILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1915 RICHARDSON FOR MAYOR Prospects For His Election Are Bright WORKMEN WITH Hitt ONCE STOOD LOYALLY BY THEM FOR HI hie That He Would Make an -- Ward Workers " i People Recognize Aggressive Had a iardson wilt of K. ngston next Mo 'neral the the opi i hy by talk docior appears the working 206s orkers for mpaign was ver 1 Wednesday eve Att Richard best addre y eard ALD. O'CONNOR PRAISES DR. A. W. RICHARDSON. Says He Wculd Make a Splen- did Mayor--S8econded His Nomination. I mak 1 N. Wi apable 0'Co S g to give egarding Hdature Richardso iad occasion to ob Council he serv tl City articularly as a Works, oi associated wit] more p the Board of been all t painstaking limes found him to worker part committee, and alert and tlways taking a very active the discussions i Working with a that which is best the speaker chair ceedings of view of iited for the people Being a he would add and would the ( bulk splendid grace to the conduct the pro 'ouncil in a manne which will ensure proper decorun and thus be a credit 10 the city Ald, O'Connor seconded the nation of Dr. Richardson of nomi M on Mon day ANTI-FROST GREASE RUBBED ON THE MEN. When They Go To the Trench- es--Frost Cannot Pene- trate. A letter received the from France states that members the 21st Battalion are well cared for $ re When trenches they are gards protection against frost they go to the first stripped and rubbed with an anti frost greas so that frost cannot penetrate. , man is warned be careful of ting trench feet the water in t renches using swelling The letter hers of the states that some mem battalion atiended church (held under a building) fé¢ the - time in three months Trustees Vacancies on the Separate School Board were filled by acclamation There were three vacancies, owing to the resignations of Dr. W. Gibson] and J. F. Sowards and the death of James Laugheru The were elected by acclamation Sydenham Ward, William Duffy; Ontario ky T. J. Duffy: Cataraqui Ward NN Rideau Ward W.G a y and John Sullivan; Fron tenac Ward, Thomas J. O'Connor; Victoria Ward, W. OC. McDonald; St Lawrence Ward, Rev. A J. Hanley, The uominations for the Ports- mouth Separate School Board result ed in acclamations for all the mem- bers, viz Rev. Father McDonald chairman; P. M. Beaupre, F. Dovle, John Kennedy. sr F Jurke and John O'Neill Enjoy Sociability be said that the Mayor conducting theix Separate School Grace They IL cannot alty candidates are campaign offensively. They meet ot- casionally, attend social gatherings tozether, and show the amiable side of Public They even talk of swapping election stories after the election, or of auctioning them for benetit of some Patriot'c Fund ite the Clow-Rutherford Wedding. On Wednesday, Dec. 28th, Lewis Clow, Svdenham, and Miss Harriot Rutherford, Kingston, formerly of the Y. W. C. A. staff at Elm street, Toronto, were quietly married Wy Rev. Dr. Aikens, at the Metropolitan Church, Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Clow will be at home to their friends in Sydewhiam after Jan. 11th At the request of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the King, Friday and Saturday, as well as Sunday, will be observed as special days of penitence and praver in behalf of the war throughout the Church of Eng- land The staff of the € anadian Locomo- tive Company presented R. F. Walk- er. who is going overseas with Queen's Battery, with a silver Swiss watch, a gold ring and a change "A good Rew Year's Resolution." Tuke your prescriptions during 1916 tp Gibson's Red Cross Urug store. Mayor | Meeting. | be nlon adapting | ¢ first | « following! MUST KEEP THE PEACE Wik} STOVE WHO HIT HUBBY WITH AFTER IN COURT I'ragedy Far Wife Fo in Family Unfolded rel lained Her Life, Mag rats I gl Unpleasant Before Magistrate Morning Had To ight Ihursday she to a a 1 eas vas unfolded in I morn whe was charged 1g and ill-treating her band Avie ployed o us 3 I ory f had be i lengt! ot des, ra laving 1 mes ith the learing the court worth was bound over, in the to Keep the peacs worth appeared in the ft eve in deep mourning deep « his cheek. This cted when urt, Thursday erva Ayleswortl \aron sworth, who i gang n said tl story be Magistrat Mrs ed se | finally of $100 A vl tox it aimed ye intl i Lov it it 1 ad to Mrs Aviesw orth claimed sald \ylesw trouble was due to the fe her husband drank, but she d by the Court that th things that wonld irive a drink mother d1 er d minde Fe Wert wan to ugh ather r over teady flow the twi I'he Workingmen's Friend A. W. R workingmen's candidate difficult election and part Now chardson or t 1 ( ye \Mlavor in a "against hig own political | the worRémgmen have a chance to by him next Monda an him in an even field tand 'elect Niapro tor Drops Dead the dead Cail was G. 1 ctor of Children's Minns inspe Aid Society, dropped | Wednesday suddenly at the Shelter, Port Hope He xty years of age, and leaves Mr. Minns spent several in Kingston with the 1. O was a useful member of Queen Methodist Church - | dren | about ja w dow | years } and | | Street Watch Night Service 'aul"s Church.--Watch on the last night of the year | Friday, Dec, 31st, at 11.45 p.m. Spe cial address by Canon FitzGerald "ull choir present All welcome { Bpecial intercession ur Empire and our Allies | St. ¥ night arvice for Watch night service will be in St George's Cathedral on = Neb 4s a memorial to the There will be celebration of Communion and ervice commences at 11 | Memorial Watch Night Service, Year's fallen her the | Eve oes Holy I'he o'clock | | an iddress Beautiful New Stock To Choose. Provost, Brock stieet, has this | year an extra fine assortment of | tweeds, cheviots and serges for his j order clothing department His | ready-made clothing and gents' fur { nishing departments are well assort ed with new goods Change of Time Comme Thursday, De America will leave for ( 'nt daily except Sunday a { m.. instead of 1.15 p. m ape Vin 10.30 a Fire in box, al 103 « garbage I Ldeut.-Col. MeGill gave the firemen a o'clock on Thursday was no damage the home Gore run at morning treet 10.45 | There ee ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------- "Kingston's Famous Fur Store. COLD WEATHER I= alright if you are pre- pared to meet it. The best way to prepare is to buy good. warm. duar- able Furs. Come to the big store with the littlg prices and make vour selection to- dav. What shall it be -- oat, Stole, Muff or Far Sett 2 From our big stock there 16 trouble in choosing ex. actly what vou want and at the priee vou want to vay. No obligation to M bhuv--come in and look Hl around. Is rp GEORGE MILLS C0. _ - ss) Specials on FICTION SPECIAL Regula wt LATENT 20 per Magn Eagle, 1 5 Lock Brox ARDS, BOOK! CARDS NEW YEAR'S \ Phone 919. Books for New R105 Copy ETS AND PONT The College Book Store OPEN NIGHTS. BOOKS PRINTS "ole { Year's Gifts Al NOW si vi 1 yi ~ 160 Princess Street latest t $10, iced a £12.50, =20) pI $17.50, On Friday at Exactly Half Price $5.00 and up. nap for shrewd creations, R19, Newman The Always Busy Store CLOSING OF MAILS British mall closes Irregular- ly. Information posted at P. O Lobby from time to time. United dally 1.00 pm. 3 1 Grand " go iE 160 p.m Do (Including Eastern States) Grand west Do (including Western Sigtes) Phe. Trunk west of city . CPR, 1016 am. and 5.30 pm Cc. NK RR... . vee 230 pm Bates Trunk, 1.60 am. arunk, te . 11.50 am 11.60 pm and all . 230 p.m CHRINTMAS TREE GIVEN and Children of the A. Meu. The H. A. Christmas tree event held in the City Hall on Wednesday evening A fine supper was given to the wives and children of Mhubess of the R. C. H. A, about For Wives R. CC. R. ( Ws three Yiundred in number During | thihaupper the R. C. H. A. band gave several selections, and after all had partaken of the good things, Santa Claus appeared on the scene. in 'the front of the hall were four large Chrisimas trees decorated with flags Japanese lanterns and lighted with many colored electric lamps. Every child was remembered Are They the Owners' \ Conservative member of Council, when reminded that anoth er Capservative member had canvass. | ed for an agreement whereby the political parties could select from their best, alternately, for the May- oralty, remarked, town just now and we are going to! iran it." That man was at the rally of Ald MeCaapgm friends in Mile's Hall, and he ro idid there Yemember T This Lectare. On "The lmpending i! the ligt of the Bible, bv F Ww Sar ton of Toronto, at Griffin's Theatre next Sunday at 3 pm Free, mil Ione" See advertisement else- | the "No, we own the , feres left at our special price, | pore-eBUILDERS SUPPLIESeeeey ! OLD FURNITURE REPAIRED workmen who rebuild fin modern By repalyr Ht woodwork expert and 1 Hl me factor . N S. Anglin & Co. Woodworking Factor Lumber Yards, and Wellington Sts. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415 Bay Brass Goods Our | Soe Display of { BRASS FENDERS i COAL HODS { FIRE SETTs { AND ANDIRONS | JARDINIER ES FERN | AND TRAYS Oar stock is large and prices very | reasonpble. We have a few Jardin £1.49 what he said and: GIVE ts A CALI Ny W. A. Mitchell; HARDWARE, | Best Wishes To All i For a Happy and Pros perous New Year Smith Bros. Jewellers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 350 KING ST. Men's Coon Coats $50 Up Gourdier's PHONE Real Estate In All Its Branches welling on Ce B and C, ele $1,450 Rag 700 A detached frame rigan street: 7 room tric light, for A double fraine road, with ndition, f dwelling, on lan improvements good Or 1.350 FIRE INSURANCE We repr nt The P Union and ( oenix, BB itiona ish Crow eral E. W. Mullin & Son Johnson amd Division Sts. Phones 539 and 1456, Cor. Coal and Woedeoes -- Work No contradiction can out that face, It is a8 the wator we use, as (n- effable as the snowy white- ness, we impart to lin®ps, and as unyielding as the starch fa our collars and culls, WE DO HIGH CLASS WORK A wash as clear 85-87 Princess |)

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