Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1918, p. 5

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1HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1918. | PAGE FIVE "Out of the High Rent District," 0'Connor's Ladies" Exclusive Now is the Time To select your Christmas presents. Every 'stock complete and ready for you. Useful Gifts Kimonas, Neckwear, Blouses, Scarfs, Camisoles, Boudoir Caps, Tea Aprons, Wool Setts, Toques, Handkerchiefs, Sweater Coats, etc. Coats, Dresses, Skirts An endles variety to choose from. our prices. We save you money. T.J.O Connor 260 Princess St. Telephone 800 Kingston's Only Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store. Get - A at AA A SANA. PNA SSN rN | Litton, Iwas passed Gage's Cash Grocery Cor.Gore and Wellington Sts. 20¢ Ih, .48¢ 1b. + 30¢ 1b, Needless Raisins EN . New Mixed Peel New Currants, *. 25¢ package | New Dates .25¢ package New Table Raisins. .35¢ Ib. | New Figs ...15¢ package New Shipment: Unfermented Wines For Christmas Try Our Good Coftee, Special Blend, 40¢ pound, J. R. B. GAGE License No. 8.2498 New Currants | New * Phone 248 nmin | low. as it was, TIE FRE CEP REPORT ON THE WORK OF THE BRIGADE { DURING [THE YEAR. | i i ---------- 1 i The, Fird Loss Has Been About 850, | 000--The Motor Oar Truck Has | Done Excellent Work. Fhe civie fire and light com- > concluded its business of the vesterdaay afternoon, when | » Chief Armstrong gave a state- | L of the department's work. His t showed that to date the bri- {gade had mhnswered 114 calls, this being three more than for the year 1917 Five calls were for the pul- motor; and two calls were outside {the city limits, while thirteen calls were false alarms, ! The lcss on buildings and' con- {tents thas been about $50,000, with tan insurance at risk on the property {of about /$874 150. i There were forty-two calls, with a loss of about $41,500, from Janu- ary 1st to April 26th, and seventy- {two calls with m Joss of about $8,- 500, from April 26th to Dec. 10th, April 26th being the date the motor car was placed in the station. | ©Owing to the quick arrival of the motor car, the work of the depart- j troubles after I had tried all kinds iment has been considerably lighten- ed as lires have been reached in a! number of cases before they have] spread very far, with the resul{ that | the fire loss is considerably less than | iv would have been had the depart- | ment been using horses on No. 2 hose 'waggon } { | he chief thanked the committee | for their kindness and support in} his efforts to make ithe Kingston | fire dejpartment one of the most] efficient gepartments im the pro-| vince, and in which he has been/| well 'supported "hy the members of | the department | A vote of appreciation of the ser- | 1 | : : { the chairman, Ald. John {vices of INFANTS HOME ANNUAL FORTY-FOUR CHILDREN AND SIX| WOMEN CARED FOR. Two Bequests Received--A Deficit of | $108.57 Reported After a Very | Strenuouns Year, i The annual meeting of the Home! for Friendless Women and Children | was held at the Home on Tuesday | affernogn. The annual repo presented by the president, Mrs H. Macnee, who said that #t was only by careful management that the de« | flelt in the year's funds was kept as In the last twelve | months forgy-four children and six Kingston Milling Co., Limited Manufacturers of High Grade Flour "White. Rose" and 'Hungarian Patent" © 211 "Fr" sale by all dealers ¥ ¥ 'Gihhad Food BO&Fd Yleense Nos. 118 and 4-118' Tes | women have been cared for in the home. Two were transferred to the Orphans' Home, having reached the age Hmit of three years. Eight chil- dren were adopted into excellent { homes, Eight infants, all under six Nasty Throat Droppings Catarrhal Discharge Quickly Cured Doctors recommend Catarrhozone, it is nature's own cure. It drives out the germs, heals sore spots, Shop Early Oar Christmas stock of Toilet Sets, Per« fumes, Toilet Articles, Razors, Brushes, Combs, etc,, has arrived. S' DRUG STORE Montreal Sts. Phone 41. SAR( Cor. Princess cleans away every vestige of Catarrhal taint. You send the sooth- ing vapours of the pine woods, the rich- est balsams and heal- ing essentials, right to the cause of your cold by inhaling Ca- tarrhozone, Little drops of wonderful {1 was ag dar from well as ever, jas good as | | iy S| woods and fields following my hobby «| collecting WORKS FOR FIRST ~~ [2 TIME IN THO YEARS Tanlac Restores Health After Everything Else Had Failed, sir, I'm willing to go before a Notary and take oath that Tanlae was the only thing" that releved my of madicines and treatments without Sueeess." said C. G. Sprague, who is well known for his interest in erto- mology, being an authority on the subject and having made one of the largest collections of butterfiles from this and foreign countries ever ex- hibited in she United States, 'My trouble started sevem years ago with acute indigestion," con- tinued Mr. Sprague, "and my stomach was in such = terrible condition that everything I would eat fermented and bloated me up with gas HH I felt like 1 was going to choke and I was dn misery most all the time. Then I suffered agonies from a pain in my back right across my kidneys, and my back became so weak, and hurt me 80 much that I could hardly stand on my feet or even walk, and just had to quit working. For two whole years 1 was unable to d0 w Hek of work,, then after being idle so long I just had to get af something, and al the time started on Tanlac 1 would put in « week or two then I wonld give out and have to lay off for a while. Everybody I consulted about my trouble disagreed as to the cause, some saying one thing and some another, and although Tepenit over $300 on medicines and tromt- ments, trying everything I could hear of, nothing did"me a bit of good, and = = E = gE = £2 "One day I read in the papers wihiere a party had bean helped out of troubles Jike mine by taking Tan- le, so | decided to take ome more chance, and positively, I hadn't fin- ished my second bottle before 1 no- ticed a decided fmprovement. I felt So encouraged that I kept dt up till I had taken six bottles and 1 now fee) ever, did I have a splendid appetite and my atomach | never gives me the least bit of trou ble, that av™l misery is gone from back and 1 never have an ache or pain of any kind 1 never miss a day from my work now on account of | sickness and 1 can get out in the bugterflies once more, [| am so enthusiastic about the way Tanlac has fixed me up that I am con- stantly boosting it to all my friends." Tanlac is sold in Kingston by P. Chown, in Plevna by Gilbert Os ler, in Battersea by C. S. Clark, in Ferleigh by Ervin Mantin, in Ardoch by M. J. Scullion, in S8harbot Lake by W. Y. Cannon. ------ -- -- a -- =e = -- --_---- Te a Se -- ma --_-- -- -- =] = ---- -- ---- -- eee] -- -- -- ---- -- Jo-- -- en -- m-- -- S-- a -- 5 ~--Advyt. SO TT Tr eee ini, 0 Abernethy's : | he Most Suitable Gifts are the Useful Kind | ~ Slippers Slippers Slippers For men, women and children in leather and fancy felt. Men'sSlhippexs. |... 0 . .50c to $3.50 Women's Slippers in fancy felt and cretonne .. .. .. .. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 to $2.50 Children's Slippers . . . . .75¢, 85¢, $1.00, $1.25 BabySlippers.. .. .. .. ..... ....** , 75¢, $1.00 GIVE SLIPPERS THIS YEAR. - Abernethy's Shoe Stor ¢ months old, died during the year, having been brought to the home in such a delicate condition that life could not be sustained. Mention was made of bequests from the Fee and Wrigley estates; of the splendid service of the phys- loian, Dr. 8. J. Keyes, and the ma- tron and her assistant, also of the Friday evening services conducted by Miss Van Straubenzee, The financial statement showed that the receipts for the year were $3,213.02, and expenditures were $3,186.03, leaving a credit balance of $26.99. There were, however! bill outstanding to the amount of $135.66, which showed that there is. an actual deficit of $108.57. The following officers were elected or the ensuing year: President! Mrs. W. H. Macnee; first vice-presi-' dent, Mra, W. Leslie; second vice president, Mrs. E. T. Steacy; secre; tary, Mrs. E. J. B. Pense; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. D. Phelan; treasuver, Mrs. G. A. McGowan, curative power are distributed through our Christmas Present before all the pretty things ol yy "Look at the assortment of Small Table Lamps in our windows al $4 each. . ; CET aA 1d | 4 LL 57 PRINCESS ST. : ONTARIO the whole breathing apparatus by the air you breathe. Like a miracle, thdét's how Catarrliozone cures bronchitis, catarrh, colds, and (irritable throat. You simply breathe its healing fumes, and every! trace of disease flees as be- fore fire. So safe, infants can use it, so sure to re- lieve, doctors pre- i " scribe it, so beneficial in preventing winter ills that no per- yon can afford to do without Catarrh- ozone. Used in thousands of cases without failure. Complete outfit '$1.00,1 lasts three months, and is guaranteed to cure; smaller size 50e, all dedlers, ji presbytery to deal H versity was "PRESBYTHRY OF KINGSTON ] Received Resignation of Rev. J, D. Boyd--Other Business, { At the Kingston preshytery meet- ing hel in Convocation Hall, refer- ence was made to the lamented death of the late Prof. John Dall, and Prof. W. G. Jordan and Dr. Macgillivray were appointed to draft a minute ex- pressive of the feelings of the pres- bytery and thelr sense of the loss sustained 'thereby. ; Rev. J. D. Boyd tendered his resig- nation of the gharge of Zion church. Regret was expressed by many mem- bers of presbytery and the resigna- tion was laid upon the table mean- while, ; The Rt. Rev. Dr. Colin Fletcher, moderator of fhe general dssembly of thw Presbyterian chureh in Can- ada, entered the court and was wel- comed to a seat at the right hand of Cpe FURS Make Delightful Christmas Gifts Do Your Shopping Early We have an alluring array of fashionable furs in all the modish styles, Hudson Seal e 1n and make your selections now-- We Fil get r order aside yo deliver if in time for hristmag Ch I | ristmas We are going to have a real old-fashioned Christmas this year. Let your gifts be furniture, as things bought for the home last for years. $175.00 up. Card and Work Tables, Elestric. Piano Lamps, and Piano lask ble C up. ' an a. Mufts Rory - Gentlemen's Smoking Setts, and Pedestals and Jardinier Stands. : =i 2 James Reid Natural Wolf Setts $18 up, Taupe Wolf Setts .. $60.00 Purchases Stored. Coats from Black Wolf Setts $35.00. Come, See, Compare BROS Store." Oldest . -Fur re ] At The Busy Store With the Christmas "Phone 147 for Service, i: 7 t: } A XMAS SUGGESTION "The Kingston's Moderator, the members of the yiery Y Rev. Dir. R. J. Wilson submitted a ytery and others whe may be invited to attend a full meeting of Queen's Theological Conference. The third day's sittings of he 'old in Convocation Hall Wednesday. TT "BOY of AN ae ENDOWMENT

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