Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Dec 1918, p. 2

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a ... PAGE TWO THE DAILY BRIT{SH WHIG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1918. coi -- Buyers of Raw Furs Continuously For 59 7 For Christmas - McKay Furs GIVE PLEASURE & SATISFACTION John McKay, Limited The Fur House. 149.157 Brock Street Sr LAURIER er = ae) med) | EE Victrolas and Victor Records VICTROLA XI $171.00. CHRISTMAS RECORDS Xmas Morning at Clancey's Clancey's Wooden Wedding--Steve Porter | Xmas in Camp, Part } Xmas in Camp, Part II, Harrington Scott Sacred Songs, No. 1 Sacred Songs; No. 2, Victor Mixed Chorus .. Joy to the World 3 4 Fh Come All Ye Faithfal--Trinity Choir . .. Holy Night--Lucy Marsh Silent Night, Holy Night-=Lyric Quartette .. ..45145----$1.25 Christmas Eve (Kiddies' Patrol) Christmas Morn (Kiddies® Frolic) Miro's Band |. 216042--00¢ All popular vocal and dance records in stock, Hear them at Mahood Bros. 16036--90¢ EE TTT 120310--90¢ vio 85618 . . 16996---00¢c L BURGLARY, { THEFT AND | LARCENCY INSURANCE AN household 'and effects, including money not in excess of $50.00, Premium, Meta s | frank St. Phone 326 or 621 WHAT'S FREEDOM OF THE SEAS? - The flap and the crack of the Un- il | ion Jack as it flutters to the breeze; flap and the crack of the Union makes Freedom of the Seas. 110. S. Asselstine, D.OSS. The wellknown Kingston opti- clan, can give you Freedom From Eyestrain by prescribing suitable glasses. Consult J S. Asselstine, D.OS: You can tell & 'urkey's age by the The Buiy Optical House, 342 King St testh----your teeth, not the turkey's. Our nilstakes contribute much to the wisdom of others. Notice to Customers and Citizens TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, DEC. 24TH. : MEAT DEP/. 4,000 Ibs. turkeys, Bese, EEE TLE RA OO A of Sealshipt Oysters at $1.00 [i i ¥ { i LOCAL NOTES AND oF | GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings In the City and Vidinity What the Merchauts Offer to the Readers of the Whig. ome Lhere | Cigars in special Christmas packag- ©8 ag Hoag's, { \ Are-we 'going © to 'have a green hrist s this year? { |" W. Swale, plano tuner, orders at | MeAuley's, or "phone 564W, ! Justice Brition is a member of Lae second division court for 1919. 3 . Dean Starr conducted the military | service'at Queen's military hospital | i on Sunday morning. : { pected home on Tuesday. { Dr. Robert Hanley, who has been! in New York for some 'time, is ex-! | Sergt. Ruby Millan, son of Ald. D.| J. Millan, has arrived in. the eliy! {rom Toronto, 1 Gillette, Auto-Strop and Gem Raz- ors suitable for Christmas presents at Hoag's. y { It was announced on Sunday, that | there would be-no midnight mass ai S Mary's Cathedral on Christmas So nid was the weather on Sat-| urday afternoon that several young | | men were paddling in the har bor dieorge fe«College, ome on biuard street ove; Christmas holidays «4 Some of the soldiers returning home on 'Monday brought along a dog which they picked up at Mon-| treal for a mascot. Capt. Malcolm Shaw has laid up the steamer Jex for the winter, The Jex was busily engaged all carrying coal to Kingston. } Chocolates in special Christmas boxes from &H0¢ to $5.00 at Hoag's. A solemn requiem mass was sung in 8t. Mary's cathedral this morning for the late Cadet Ross Harrison, killed a year apo in Texas. Mrs, Peter Kelly and baby were removed from their home, 16 Pat rick street to the Hotel Dien by James Reid's motor ambulance. Now is the thme to have your plano tuned We carry two expert tuners and will assure entire sats- faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited There were 'quite a few people in this burg who thought Sunday---its shortest day in the year---was really the longest and dullest! of the whole year. The organ committee of St, Luke's church informed the rector, Rev. J. De Pencier Wright on Sunday that the fund for the new organ had be#n subscribed. { There was rather a slim atten- dance in some of. the churches on Sunday, owing to the inclem weather, while in others the atten- dance was good. : A Kodak or Camera would make a suitable present for your son or daughter. Prices from $2.50 to $25 at Hoag's. Capt. and Mrs. J. Malette and daughter, Katherine, of Ogdens- burg, IN.Y., are spending the Christ- mas holidays Iwith Mrs. Ordnance street. { The weather is so mild again that some of the coal vessels would prob- ably be making another trip over to Oswego for coal had they not been laid up for the winter, , In the results of the junior ex- aminations held during December, at the College of Pharmacy, Toronto, Florence Y. Boyce, Sydenham heads the list in the second class honors. Exquisite perfumes put up in fancy bottles from 26¢ to $2 at Hoeag's. Will you kindly remember the poor at the House of Providence when distributing your charities? They will pray for you. All ¢reeds and nationalities are received In this institution. out Calvert, attending Wy- | Poranto, is visiting ut | the | season | INCIDENTS OF THE" DAY] om rss, Dee. 110th, . : ¢ + Wilfrid Quinn of Toronto/As at his! rich has placed it o Dikson, H MADE BRIGADIER'GE RAL. lege Given High Rank. Col. ¥.. NN" Perrean, commandant of the Royal Military College, bas been motified by the Minister of Militia of 'his promotion to the rank of 'brigadier general, dating {rom This rank 'is bestowed in recognition of the splendid work of the wollege during the year, an equal foot. ing with other co es throughout the Empire. {It is stated thau the rank of brig#iier-general will be permanently associ i with the of- fice of commandan the future Twenty-nine Thousand Dollars, The High cost of food, fuel, drugs, ete, inereased the expense account of the Kingston Generz! Hospital Jast year fully twenty-nine thousand dol- lars, more, Any gift however small to help this will he gratefully aeknow ledged Ly the General Secretary, To Care A Cold in Onc Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN- INE (Tablets), and Headache ad works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S ph Bn on each box. 20e. ------ Anpeinted Representative, Ford (Wiggins, son of 'H. Wiggins, Kemptyille, bas been appointed pro- | vincial representative for the county | of Yundas, te succeed Mr. Bradt, who is Jeaving for New Bunswick. Messrs James and Charles Stewart, Toronto, are at their home in King- ston, TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY, THEN CHRISTMAS Those who have left a share of their shopping until the last day and who, perhaps, are press- ed for time, may come to ' this store and buy with confi- dence. This is a safe place to shop when you're in a hurry; for you must APPEAL 10 THE CITIZENS TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE VICTORY CHRISTMAS TREE FUND, i W. F, Nickle and H. C. Nickle Offer | To Make Up the Deficit If Their Fellow-Citizens Do Nog Subscribe, The following léttér to Santa Claus was received by the Whig on Monday worning, and is published in the hope that the citizens will find in it a spur towards action: Dear Santa Claus: --The editor of ili the "Whig is right when he says the | kiddies must not ery this Christmas | because Santa Claus forgot them i while Daddy was overseas, but, judg- ing from the total now subscribed to i the Victory Christmas Tree fund for ll Soldiers' Kiddies, it would appear i} that some little ones must be ne- [} glecteq if there is not promptly more [| money to use than is now ready for | you. Without doubt it takes care and | time for you to get the presents | made and bought after the money to {pay for them reaches you and, that no | time may be lost, not g soldiers' boy jj or girl, big co: Lime tie overlooked through daddy's baviug been fight- ling the Germans for us, you ought i to know that we will see to it that i enough js added to what thankful | friends of the Soldiers' kiddies have given, and will -tontinue to give to! o: H.C. Nickle tlemen have get satisfaction here It stops the Cough i | i This year #t will be thousands ! e gauarantee it. : Everything we 'sell is exactly as repre- sented -- our name protects you. . Here are a few last day suggestions: For Ladies | Far Muffs ,.. ,:-... y Kur Scarfs |. ~ .. rd > Far Coats ... ... . $85 up. Fur Trimmed Coats . $50 up. Fur Setts (stole snd Mufr) $10 up. Far lined Mitts «$3 up. Indian House Slippers $1.25 ap. FAA Swat, Sra Baskets, mbrellas ... | .. $1.50 up Pretty Hats at half price, For Me Far Caps .., .., Fur Gauntlets |. Fur Coats _ : Coon Coats . lined | 1 iat annual | splendidly to the War Memorial fund. SAT OE wr Latest Fall Fiction Desk Sets in Brass Hymn Books Frained Pictures Phone 919 . The College Book Store THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Last Minute Suggestions We mget with ideas the last minute demands for Christmas gifts, most of them accompanied by "What Shall | Give'? Cift Editions of the Poets Loose Leaf Photograph Books Magazine Subscriptions THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE & Latest Reprint Copyrights Waterman Fountain Pens Toilet & Manicure Sets Music Smioker's Stands and Trays Bibles Holiday Writing Paper a Open Nights > | | | YY YY YY YY TTY v o-Night AND TUESDAY | 1-4 Oft Ladies' Tweed Coats Lad 1 es ) A New Brick Dwell. Neckwear COME WITH THE CROWDS TO i i etn a ta te a en ee UE} Newman & Shaw [i= The Always Busy Store We Have in; Stock : Just Arrived Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Sonp Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Tea--the Good Tea. Bonds are the thing. Buy Them! W.R McRae&Co GOLDEN LION License No. 6-643 ~~ ems A New Detached Brick Dwelling On Clergy St. west, Hot wa- ter heating, electric lght, gas. A. Detached . F rame Dwelling With 7 rooms and bathroom, on John street: $2500 Victory popular On Nels treet, with ail prove 3 $3650 We have a complete list of homes and investments at of- fice. E. W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnson and Division Sts, Phones 539w and 539) ~~ me proses BUILUERY SUPPLINS --r------ Hard : 'Coal IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME 220d, 1918. Train for Ottawa and Toronto will leave Kingston at 1.20 p.m. instead of 2.45. ville, Trenton and Picton will leave at 5.20 p.m, instead of 5.40. Train at 3.20 p.m. instead of 4.30, The War Memorial Fund, In Chalmers church on Sunday, Rev. Dr. Wilson announced that the Sunday school was contributing The ¢hildren earn the money by their own labors during the week. The' Young people's Socjety of Chalmers ig contributing $350 to the same funy. Dr. Wilson announced that Chalmers contributions to the General Hospit- collection amounted to about $230, with more to come. ll " Returning Thanks. Already a number of generous gifts have been sent in to the Gen- On Camadian Northern Railway, Dee, |} Train for Napanee, Belle-|{| from Ottawa and Toronto wil arrive jj] We can naw make fairly prompt delivery of the best Scranton coal, in stove, ogy and chestout sizes, Order through the Fuel Commissioner, 5. ANGLIN & CO. Phone 66. Cor. Bay & Wellington Sts. Lake Ontario Trout and Whitefish, Fresh Sea Salmon, Had- | dock, Halibut and Cod. Dominion "Fish Co. Canada Food Board License Ne. 89-3246, OUR RENOWNED WEEK-END CHOCOLATES NOW TILL XMAS [; 39¢ POUND Se or | Page & ; k 8 5

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