Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1915, p. 7

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PAGE SIX Dr. Alex W. RICHARDSON Mayor for 1916 has consented and atest a hel heli ould be i 1 i terests give him theh nearty support Your Vote and Influ ence Respectfully Solicited for Mayor For 1916 J.3.R. McCann aa TO THE ELECTORS OF FRONTENAC WARD: ote and nfluer a is solicited to els me a year term John King (a S.S. Corbett Respectfully solicits your vote and inflnence to help elect him 18 Alderman For Frontenac Ward For the one year term. respect. alderman A ------------------------ FRONTENAC WARD To the Electors: Ladies and Gentlemen fully solicit your votes to elect alderman and influence me as for the three year term GEO. CLARK WRIGHT. Frontenac Ward TO THE BLECTORS. Ladlex nnd Gentlemen, --A\ number of ratepayers have Me (0 run Ax a vear nhlermanic term. I therefore hulle Your vote and influence to help IWS Contractor large requested IW. SMITH, Amol mn, VICTORIA WARD. Vote for ii PERCY B. CHOWN. Il Alderman for Victoria i ER DT ay i THE ELECTORS: ' Gentlemen 1 have endeav- ithfully to the hest number TO re-elect me GRAHAM. a Rideau Ward At the request of many of the electors of this Ward, | am of- fering myself as a candidate for Alderman, and request the support of (hose who think my services would he of value te the elty, George Laturney Rideau Ward Dr. C. C. Nash I respect- | udidate for the three- | mb eB A BBY Deseronto THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG THURSDAY, DECEMBER De aden tn a gibt] | Gananoque Br Gordon handed watch in apprecl = leader ly made Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. R sons, Edward and L Alberta, are with her parents, James Gammon. Miss Evelyn Rixen North Bay, is spending the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ¥ Arthur Rixen Robert hope Walkerville, is spending the holiday with Edward M Farmer driving on the have ing a repis and himself hard driar spending a few months Mr Mr Stan Kenny § are ind I boat Skater ire tak idvantage of th lear € bay been een out on the Wis reeve deputy evrier Hermiston 1 reeve Wat whiel erwork re cost ord $10,000 and wre plan about wil t Calgary 1 alleged nrveyor i plot » destroy them and give another year's work havo neutral wis done by recent gales Britain Great on shipping the around FEATHERS bln 2 |B] 12 N ON Hi hest [hh Prices -- JOHN MC Priced paid. HE FUR HOUSE "i NGSTON ONT Victoria Ward TO THE ELECTORS. Having heen requested to serve an Pubilie School Trustee, I further rey | apectfully solleit your vote and influ ence. JOHN MACGILLIVRAY. To the Electors of VICTORIA WARD, Your vote is respectfully solicited | to elect me as your representative of the Board of Education J. F. MACDONALD. Ladies and my own sickness, | am unable port me if you fee! that you you believe that by reason of If elected, in the past, own best interests, To The Electors of Victoria Ward I promise to serve you in the future faithfully and well and with regard only to your Ee funeral of the Murchy w held the family to Willow Bar Gracey, D D. ad and high the town residence, alternoon failing health For many years harnessmaking and King treet Be he leave Mon treal, had been in time larke, ventriloquist fur: under the auspi \. of Christ Church evening hed an evenin 1se last r George Taylor any left he compa ome militar I'he added a re erseas service 1 also ime CLAUS PAID VISIT TO COOKE'S. SANTA Annual Entertainment Proved a Fine Treat on Wednes- day Evening. h sehool held its Wedne room with Cooke's Chur nual Chris evening mn sday I'he pres and older distributed hy ta tree the chool 18 heavily ladened for tl adies cholars 1nd Santa Clau person of Krank pro the I Newman gramme was give schoo) drill by Mrs chorus and Primar las girls of Mi Jack Corbett's lass und the dire of Mrs. Robert M wg hla recita tion, Gladys Montgomery ¥ Doughla Ser Primary class Hall's class tries, ten little girls Lemman, Robert Susan Beatty Miss Evelyn Kirkwood was ented with a Bible competing in catechism The following were presented with on 8.8 tion plano solo chorus dialogue Mr Christma I recitations Harkness and Stuart pre sfully for ucce prizes for attendance throughout thet every Sabbath Madge Jamie year, being present Lillian MecCullaugh son,Christiane Diack, Jean Doughlas, Goldy Haslett, Irene McCullough, Alexander Jamieson, Stuart Leaman Ross Turner, Robert Percival, Fred erick McBratney, William Easton, Howard Hazlett, Emmerson Keil James Turner Every Sabbath Anderson, May Newman, Willie Law, Nancy Law The following teachers and officers also received gifts for regular at- tendance: DD. A. Shaw, Miss Grace Dunlop, Mrs. Glasford, Miss Nellie Arniel Robert Dorothy Peggie but one Jamieson Patrerson Rougier, farmer of Port- age de Fort and brother of the late Father Rouqier, Renfrew, died sud- ler..y Pn his cutter shortly after starting homewards from Renfrew The aldermen for Belleville have been elected by acclamation The mayoralty contest is between Alfred Robinson and H. F _Ketcheson Nathan Frank, a veteran dry goods man, Ogdensburg, N.Y is | very ill with hiccoughs August a ------ i ---- sot Gentlemen Owing to recent bereavement in my family and owing to at this time to canvass the ward or to call upon the electors personally as I should like to. For this reason | take this means of asking you to sup- can conscientiously do so and if my honest and sincere efforts to serve you I am deserving of your support. as I have What wonderful hE furnishes. This is the aluminum ba 0 = demonstrated to you. opportunities for diversion and pleasure the Heintzman & On. Player - Piano "The Different Player-Piano™ No home is complete without one. action Player-Piano--the "weather-proof" aud "wear-proef" Player-Piano. Investigate its mary exclusive features. Have it Co., Limited KINGSTON. THE STREET RAILWAY RATE. The attitude. 6¢ the Whig toward Streat Re ¥ ry ell ur ferstood t was held that the rail business pros way is essential to the erity of the city l'here was a time the cars the period during s passing from tF the citizens had whe! were not in operation which the plant e management of ne ompany o management of inother--and the An ex they have not forgotter ved in thems most serious Kind perience Fhe idle cars « elve a reproach of the for the giv the cost of pro There igsan alternative ing of power at a low rate to Railway Company at the purchase of No one in tion, and that is the yutfit and equipment yuncil has advocated th Course hangeable Council untrain ed busine could not run the in the than able ties There may railway any more a changeable Council has been to run the utili aldermen but he some who could make a "bluff" at it the manager of the road has put when he said could through fairly that the uestion SOT¢ me ago Couneil not run the railway unless One had the would who complete control of it brook For proposed Lhe and not interference irom any source that reason the Council has not public ownership, so far as railway is concerned Then it becomes the ent that the railway, more appar if they want the the people, must support by-law which has been referred to them the heartiness of and they must see that vote is one which shows the that There is only The that it will not inport one uncer tain point Company is alleg ed to have said old rate two ground the cept the on 1) that it does not represent cost of production the overhead charges being omitted from the cal culations, and (2) that the Company has béen operating the road for sev I'he eral years at a financial los Company may see its way polling accept day to whether the proposed r the fore say will ale would make course of some el tors clearer deddetodededidedeb de decode drodod ob oe de deed de eae + THE YEAR'S CHRONOLOGY, + + Whig is publishing on + eleven, in to-day's issue account of the events of past year Ev erything of importance is not- ed, with the day on which the 4 happenings took place It will + be of especial interest for ref % erence and for recalling the 4 past a» Fh bbb RE A SE PRESS bd The page * a six-column * the LAE RRR "- SEARS-JACKSON EDDING Was Celebrated in Brockville Wednesday. A Brockville despatch says military church wedding was ln | ized at St. Peter's Church on Wed- nesday, when Rev. Canon Bedford! Jones, the rector, united in wedlock Major Winthrop Sears, of the 33rd! Battery, C.E.F., Kingston, and Miss | Brenda Matilda Katharine, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. Fred. Jackson, of Brockville The maid of honor was Miss Doris Jackson, and the brides- maids Miss Catherine Canfield, | Brooklyn, N.Y.; Miss Wilhelmina Comstock, Brockville, and Miss Win- nifred Cameron, Toronto The best man was Lieut. Morgan Johaston, | 44th Battery, of Montreal The ushers were Lieut. Leighton Elliott, of Toronto (33rd Battery, C.V.F.), Lieut. Howard Webster, of Ottawa (J4th Battery, C.E.F.); Lieut. Mec- Anulty (33rd Battery, C.E.F.). The ceremony was witnessed by a large assembly of invited guests, and the khaki uniforms in evidence and the singing of the National Anthem gave the event an attractive military set- ting A reception took places later at the bride's home, on | GIVEN VETERANS Interesting Presentations At Cata- ragui Lodge of oadteifows. An interesting event took place on Tuesday evening at a meet' ng of Cataraqui Lodge of Oddfellows, when fourteen of the members of this lodge were presented with vet- erang' jewels, they having been a member of the lodge"lor twenty-five consecutive years A. H. Blackeby, the chairman made suitable refer- erence to the veterans and James Lesslie pimned the jewels in the re-| cipients. . The following received! then: W. A. Bowen, R, E. Kent, W I. Paul, W. J. C. Allen, P.G.; Nicolle, P.G., John A. Percy, A. J Woodrow (Toronto); Frederick Sim- mons (Toronto); Archibald Mac- naughton (Montreal); N. W. Sipe, P.G., (Belleville); R, N. F. Macfar- lune, Charles Livingston, R, E. Aik- en and T. D. Rebinson. Mr. Sine was also the recipient .of a past] grand"s jewel, "A Really Wonderful Car." All over Canada people are mak- ing use of the above expression with | reference io the: Chevrolet Motor Car which hrs created such a sensat- lon in the United States and Can- ada this year. In Toronto one hun dred and one orders were taken in | one day and in one week in Mont- | real five hundred and fifty-six orders {were taken. Do not buy a car un- | til you know all about this car and, | then compare it with any nr that! {sells for $1,000.00 or less. Ww. | Gibson, of the Red Cross IE Store | who has the agency for Kingston jand Frontenac County, speaks JEWELS. | bas promised the seribe a demson- | stration when his New Year's rush] is over. We know it could not taill 10 be « good car or Mr. Gibson, would not take the agency 'for it. the | PN John! AOLALLLABABALAALBBBBEADABDEDDEDNDDDDLDSLDSS DSSS sss ssn 30, 1915 E.R RECRUITING CONCERT ! 146th Battalion, C. E. F. City Hall, Monday, Jan. 3rd., 8 P.M. Maj.- Gen. Tro Lieut.-Col. Chas. A. Low, 0.C. 146th Overseas peakers Hodgins, Adj.-General oper Mulloy, Battalion, C.EF. ALL CITIZENS INVITED Excellent Musical Programme W. F. Nickle. KC., Chairman 4 P b TE TTT T TTT YT TTY we TTT YP PY TTT TY YT T YY T COUT eY Admission Free Specials Bargains For FRIDAY The Last Day of the Year. At the 2 Bankrupt Stocks in 1 Sale MEN'S OVERCOATS Only a limited : and $2 Navy and Brown. Special f for Friday Men's ) nyxtures; reg. $18.00, ~8pecial for Friday BOYS' Tweed; sizes from Special for lish 27.50. Fric.y quantity 5 Chinchilla Overcoats, Heavy Wool Tweed Overcoats, in different colored OVERCOATS Many different patterns, in Eng- 28 to 32: of ¥20, $l. $11.95 'English Shirts, in Special for Friday $9.50 Khaki; reg. $4.65 this Is vour BOYS' SUITS $6.50 Boys' piece Suits, stvle bloomer pants; to 32. Special for Friday We still have a The prices are: Reg. for $3.95. It will be English Norfolk stvles SI1Zes few of our £5.50, for $2.75; reg. £6.75, worth vour while, A great Scarfs, Tweed tWwWo- , the new ed Prices. ity to selett $3.65 Axminster, whether 75 and nny £1.50 Men's Working Shirts. Special for Friday Ju Only a limited number of Men's Heavy Ribbed Sweater Coats, with shawl collars, reg. $7.00, Special for Friday Better come early and get oie, last chance. Silk Handkerchiefs, from 27 Mitts, Gloves, etc., at greatly Don't miss this opportun- Wilton and for $3.50; you need any or MEN'S. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $2.00 Men's Negligee different patterns, 3c B83¢ Maroon and $3.95 for in tires variety of Men's Silk Ties, redue- vour New Year Gifts. Plush Rugs left reg. $7.50 to $8.00, not, WISHING YOU ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Jos. Abramson, 213 PRINCESS STREET. At tf or Perea a tA rat tA et A etl mt eat } in Several hospital trains bave been | glowing terms of what the car will] donated by residents of Holland to hy | do under the most trying tests and the central ned by six owers, Each is man- ysicians and one den- tist. Pte. David Upper, Beral had got been, veld an Ottawa, firm to the Nipigon Club near Brockville was repudiated. Suit ensued and it was found the ¢lub had ne license. Case Mjourn- 110th Perth' ed 'Battalion, died in Stratford General] Hospital of blood poisoning: his fa- have great accumulations of men and On the western front the Allies al advance, {$67 00 complete with Electric Start. iber. in-law dred Sunday, and the fu- munitions ready for the next gener- predometer, er add 8 The price ©f a gallon of rye sent | OPP. GRAND AE HOUSE. Former President Theodobe Roose velit was allowed $1,442.52 against William Barnes, Republican leader, of Albany, as costs and disburse- wents in the recent trial in Syra- cuse, N.Y, when the jury dismissed the $50,000 libel suit brought by Barnes A frenzied financier--one who can barrow money from a bill collector, po sons sp

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