THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1915. Fr. ouT [GH RENT DISTRICT "Connor's Lats' Exclusive OF THE } I wish to thank the general publi for accorded me the very liberal patronage since opening up business, and hope by giving the best values the markets vfford to r confidence and support and all MY VERY BEST WISHES FOR A PROS PEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR T.dJ. OCONNOR 260 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 800 THE STORE WITH THE SMALL PRICES. still merit you I extend to one OPEN THIS EVENING i " Buttermilk Buttermilk Having bought the whole outfit of Eastern Dairy School, I am now prepared to deliver Buttermilk in any Quantity. 3 Phone 845 Price's LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT little etrike- sider the ihe Eddy: s. ; Matches with Antees Yevery of knowing products are m A made ems, a secraf wrtfected 1 0 0 es HATE VOeRTs Kdady natch a | OW that dependable We will be pleased to demonstrate Edison's Famous Diamond Point Disc Phonograph. FURNITURE, CARPETS, CURTAINS AND LINOLEUMS. T. F. HARRISON CO LIMITED, "| the L can make or break public [ w = RTI i | NE A ABOU r TROGPS QUARTERED IN CITY res that are giv 18, and endou done 4 y Major Hami ben amount of wie © great ton and msta the ane camp was itbout the pi port quantity s a fact th moved equipment wo ies It section plies and field one imp Russel ) 489 10 fons worth of Beside ndicate Barrie NEED NOT RISK LF PIM IN SERVICE | Capt. A. D. McConnell Says That the | | Whig, Compared With English | Newspapers; Stands the Test, i The Whig has received a most in-| teresting letter from Capt. A, D. Me-| | Connell, No. 1, Canadian Field Am-| | butance written somewhere in | France the 14th inst from | | which following extracts are ALL THI BEING Ol on t} This war has more than demon | pstrated that in order to he of ser | vice, one need not always risk one's life his war is not fought in the 'trenches, nor on the firing line We | who are the firing line may be nineping, and some of us the chaps who try to set 'em up when | they are knocked down, but you who lare sending us the very best of pins and supplying us with the very best | methods of setting 'em up, are doing a notable and wonderful work. You |are placed in a peculiarly | geous place help on 10 confidence and encourage or discourage recruit | ing It certainly needs wise hands lat the helm now, if ever The Whig is doing a notable work, and time when that work can be said to arise out of nothing out a proper de- sire to he of service "The Whig astonishes chaps from England with the English papers test 'Harry had looks Dr newspaper Compared it stands the yesterday He is well We had a great Ross in England on We expect him back this The Red ('ross people are turkey for pur patients | We have, too, git cho- {colate from the~West Indies We | have subscribed to a fund to make the men happy on Christmas, ami | also enough to give the kiddies of the town a treat Christmas.' Pense in tea with well was and me jand visit leave week providing | Christmas is Bede deterred poled dod dodod ddd tod FREE RENT FOR VOTE. One of the candidates for municipal honors received quite a surprise on Thursday. At a place he canvassed, he found that he had been preceded by some one who had made an of- fer of two months' rent for the "BEWARE OF A COLD" Wear Rubbers man's vote. The offer, which was refused, was equal tq $16, which is considered high for a vote in a municipal contest. In the old days a ton of coal or a cord of wood used to be offered. The rent idea is something new, Dr. Richardson's friends will keep their eves open for hrib- ers FRPP E EASE Ebr EAE l dP CREEP E beer Ebr bebe 3 $b bbb dbbib ddd db bbb ibid dP Y. W. C. A. Classes. Migs Burton, secretary of thej Y. W. C. A, has organized a club of the older girls in the junior depart- | ment, The junior department has a membership of sixty-nine, who | { meet every Saturdey afternoon for | | made 2 | this advanta-| Newspapers | at al camp, the was inaugur ympanie Brockville Gananoque officer at each ol are Pembroke and Corps men rations Cobourg Service is with a few and all then thove, there thi Nvision ire about drawing 1 ost of $2 Army perfect and who is in of division, to , the high amount of plished Service 1a een jor Hamiltor from charge or the he AS. the nn 5 of the eir New Ye¢ have Those eave 'uesday Col Hurdman litia het staff appointed commander of lon Ammunition Co » recruited in three I comprise 600 to and Winnipeg v h aquaria it Ottawa n CABINET OF SILVER DAN- George rdquarter een " ih rd Divis istona PRESENTE n TO DR IEL PHELAN the Staff of the Penitentiary His Retirement as Sargeon, He Occnpied Nineteen WAS By on a Po- sition Years An the penitentiary noon, when the tion presented Dr tiring surgeon, interesting event took place at 0 Friday after staff of that institu D. Hhelan, the re with |# handsome abinet of silver fhe staff, both clerical and police, gathered in the hall, when the Warden read the ad- dress accompanying the gift, which read as follows To Daniel Phelan, M.D., M.Ac,, gen Provincial Penitentiary: 'Sir We vour brother officers of institution, have recently. heard it was vour intention te retire pénitentiary work and resume the general practice of your profes-| sion We understand your retire ment takes place on the 1st of Janu | ary next, and these-associated with] vou in this institution, some of them | for the whole term of your occupan cy of the office of surgeon here), and | many others * whose appointments [ ame after yours, desire to approach! vou on the eve of your departure from the service and express our hope that you may have abundant success in the resumption of the gen- eral practice of medicine "On behalf of the members of the staff who subscribed to a testimonial to you on your departure from the service, we sk your acceptance of the accompanying cabinet of silver as a slight token of the esteem in which you are held by those who for many vers have had almost daily agsociation with vou At this sea son of the year we desire to convey to you, Mrs, Phelan and the members of your family onr earnest that you may all have a happy and prosperous new vear.' Signed on behalf of the staff of penitentiary R. R. Creighton, DD. O'Leary, Deputy T. D. Minnes, Accountant. A. Atkins, Chief Keeper ' R. J.Burns, Chief Trade Instructor T. W. Bowie, Assistant Clerk J. A. Me¢Pherson, Guard. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Suar- tl that from the Warden Warden Accident In Napanee--ILad Is In Hospital. Everett Smith, aged ten years, son of W. R. Smith, jeweler, Napanee was accidentally shot by the discharge of his companion's rifle while out hunt- ing last Wednesday afternoon. The little rifie of the companion had re- fused to fire and the boy was'carry ing it under his arm, and walking behind young Smith. Evidently the heat from his arm caused it to fire and the bulle! lodged jn young i Smith's leg just above the knee. He ls in the 'General Hospital doing i nicely. The bullet wads located by X- | ray after much difficulty. An Death of Former Latimer Resident. Albert Rector Blea a Watertowny N.Y., on Wednesday, . 28th, after To Our Patrons : wishes | bright | | James Dixon, PAGE NINE BALSLSMSSSDDS = AI, AALALAAMLMOALLALLMLADLSLLOLSBOLSLSLLSDLLASS MA. Abernethy's Shoe Store Open To-night For You To Do Your New Year's Shopping ; b | Abernethy's Shoe Store Fresh Made Candy and Chocolates Fresh Made Every Day SAKELL'S Next Opera House. Attractive | Prices in Fine | Furs Phone 640 104 ring 1 . 1 111es Ol Neck Muffs, thA Pieces and and invite vonr Inspection Campbell Bros. Makers of Fine Furs. fo . The Age of Labor Saving Devices}! * Kitchen Cabinets =v: and steps in the Kitchen, | Vacuum and Carpet Sweepers save time and energy. Ask to see White Queen Kitchen Cabinet demonstrated At James Reid The Busy Stere 'with the Large | Stock. LET THE WHOLE YEAR be | BE AS HAPPY AS THE) HOODS} | West End Meat Market labor May 1916 Be Well With You to-1mor the vear to tell but that thought will Whatsoever This wish 1o-d¢ row, aad so on tl 1916 We may you about it makes no difference, the be there just the of joy, gladness SUCCESS come | te you it will make us glad With ! it best wishes | out roughout not be ahl be He every day, sane and Just received, n large stock of Fresh Pork, Prices in Cuty from 15¢ to 20c¢ a Ih i stock of Western | to I8¢ a Sincerely vours, Also a inse | Deef, prices from 12'.¢ | th. Henderson's Grocery 59-61 BROCK SY. ~---- 1 m- cholce Farsaers' Butter | a Ib, Some em, A MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Corner Earl and Barrie || Phone 407. ie EMPIRE GROCERY, MARKET SQUARE, Streets. Olden Township, -- For reeve--James Parker For councillors-- D. W. Cronk, J A. Cox, G. M. Drew, Daniel MeDon ald, All by acclamation Storrington Township. Reeve-- John Balls, Councillors Robert Charles Holder, "KITCHENER" Is the name of the new Electric Iron made by the 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 8 [Electric Shop, \ Phone 94 -: Btrsek M. G. HIGGINS, - 168 PRINCESS STREET - "ie TAPESTRY SQUARES, FLOOR COVERINGS OF SURPRISINGLY y VALUE Allison, WwW. FE Hanley. Front of Leeds and Lansdowne. | Reeve---~D. Dempster, G. F. Johns-| ton Council J. Donovan, J. A.W Cook, | H. Burtch, B Moxley Athens Village. Recve--M. B. Holmes. Councillors--G. D. Mclean, W. Jacob, F. 8heldon, Elmer Smith Township of Tyendinaga. Reeve Peter Maclaren. Deputy----J. VV. Walsh. Councillors--John DD." Campbell, | Charles R. Oshorne, Orwell E. Ash-| ley ] H. Limited KINGSTON, ONT. INEXPENSIVE GOOD Bible study, sewing'and cookery. The | only two hours' AAs of apoplexy. cookery lessons are given by Miss Deceased lived with his son, Walter | Bertha Mahood and Miss Nora El- | Rector, for the past three years. He | mer, while the sewipg lessons are| was engaged a! farming at Latimer {under the management of Mrs. Wil-| about tem years before going to his (liam MMlar, assisted by Miss Wad- | son. The remains were brought! de!l and Miss Minnes. The Junior | here on ithe Cape bpat Thursday af-| | Club will take up. Red Cross work 'ternoon, and were removed to 8. 8.) early in the new year. Corpett's undertaking parlors, where they remained until Friday, when . New proposals from Germany for | Mr. Corbet{ had thew removed to a settlement of the Lusitania contro- | Latimer cemetery The deceased | versy whieh the Berlin foreign office |is survived by two sons, George, of| | ndpes will be acceptalle to the U nit- | Los Angeles, arid Walter, of Water-| Best family physic. | ed, Stites are expected to be present-| town. The burig] service was con- Do not gripeer cause fed to the State Department pext|ducted by Rev. Mr. Shorten, Inver- Le Purely vogeta- Help In Dr. Richardson's Election. All friends of Dr. Richardson should help in electing him as May-! or. The doctor has the support of] | all classes and parties because he has | always Soelt fairly and openly. Hood's Pills 7.00 6.25 $10.75 9.50 $13.00 11.50 $15.25 13.50 $17.35 Special 15.25 100 x 12.0. Regular | Sera ce B13.30 Special .. .. . isle we NE It wiki fe a y fong | time before such bar- Regular 6.0 x 00 " Special The Best Kinds Rightly Priced' Allan M. Reid, 111 PRINCESS STREET KINGSTON £0.00 8.00 $10.75 9.50 $12.75 11.25 $14.50 12.75 7.6 x 9.0, "" 9.0 x 9.0. $7.50 6.50 $9.00 . . 8.00 £10.75 . 9.25 $12.50 14.50 \ 9.0 x 10.6. Wpecia 90 x 12.0. Regular Compare these prices, gains are offered. week, ary. de, sey to toke, Wa.