T H E D A ; L v B R i T i s H WH. H I G MONDAY, PRCEMBER, 8, 1019 % DENTS [ SHOT IN THE ARM/INCIDENTS OF THE 0 on a ween mma ll Latest Books For He HILE DUCK SHOOTING WOLFE ISLAND, SATURDAY Walter McDonald, a an Isiand Lad, | Heprnug in thé City and Vieinity | x a FURS Fur Collars; Caps; Gauntlets, 'made to order - in all Furs. JOHN McKAY, Limited "THE FUR HOUSE" } 1490 to 157 BROCK ST. annnanmnamanmnennennns, SNAEKTASECEREERRERERREZEN Victrolas and His 'Master's Voice Victrola IX, $120.00 VICTROLA FOR CHRISTMAS MAKES EVERYBODY HAPPY For it brings into your home the world's best music, exactly as played or sung by the most famous artists, musicians and enters talners, What though Christinas expenses are s your purse, the VICTROLA offers the happy solution. will more than take the place of a host of lesser things, and you can get it for very little outlay of Maney on our easy-payment plan. Come in and see us. VICTROLAS ... __MAHOOD BROS. GLASS GROUND ON TNE PROSE "LONG WINTER EVENINGS brick; 6 rooms; furnace; B, gnd C.; electricity; imme- diate possession. $2100-=Albert St--frame; 6 rooms; B. and C.; ipmediate possession. $5000---Johnson Street----brick, 9 rooms; oak floors; hot wa- ter heating; fire place; pos session May 1st. ol "Street -- brick; 9 rooms; hot water furnace; dak floors: electri city; possepsion May 1st. Real Estate and Insurafice 86 BROCK STREET . PHONE 826 OR é21. and artificial light put an added strain on the eyes. We can relieve the strain. 1.8. Asselstine, DOS. Eyesight Specialist 342 King Street. | Phone 1019w. The Busy Optical House { ed to tie up an injured arm, | fund will be merged with the fund | pont, and known as the soldiers' in { from Colds. 35e. Tied Up the Wounded Arm and | Probably Sived Dr. Buatty's Life. The prompt action of Wi alter Me- | Donald, aged fifteen ye: { Malcolm McDonald of Wol | probably saved the life of Dr. Beatt ! a local dentist, who was accidentall shot -at Wolfe lsland on" Saturda | morning while duck saooting. Dr. seatty now lies in the Hotel Dieu in| a very serious condition. On Monda morning the authorities at the hos pital stated that they were doing ev- | | erything possible to save the arm, | but could not say that they would be | successful, On 'Saturday morning, went down to Brophy's Point in| | search of ducks. He was in the aet] | of reashing for his coat when the] shot-gun, which was resting across | Lad seat, accidentally went off, the shot entering the left arm. "Walter McDonald, Who Was With Dr. Beatty at the time, saw the | { blood flowing from the wound and | he immediately placed a piece of string or elastic around the arm,. and with 'the use of a pencil shut of | { the flow of blood. A buggy was brought to the scene | of the accident, and the injured | man was removed to the city on the 'one a'clock hoat. Dr. the doctor | who were visiting on the island, dres- | sed the injured arm. Upon arrival of | the Wolfe Island boat, Dr. Beatty | was removed fo the Hotel Dieu in| James Reid's motor ambulance. Dr. W. W. Gibson and Dr. D. E. Mundell attended to him at the hospitak On Monday morning, Walter Me- Donald, stated | that Mr. Cosgrove, teacher of the] Wolfe Island school, had shown all the scholars what to do in casg@f a accident. -- A WORSHIPPING CANADA Is Needed in Order to Make Canada Truly Great. Rev. Dr. D. L. Ritchie, principal of | the Congregational College, Mont-! real, was the preacher at Bethel | church, on Sunday morning, and at | the First Congregational church in| the evening. There were large con- | gregations to hear him at both | churches. His subject at the evening | service was "The: Church." Med| coming from the battles in the late] war asked "What is the church, and what has it been doing to permit such destruction and suffering?" The an- | swer was 'Who are the church?" | The church was described as an or- | ganism, mot an organization. The! church existed as a body existed, for | the purpose of revealing the life that +the county court on-Wednesday. ------ William Span- | kie had been summoned and with| the assistance of a couple of nurses, | when asked where he learn- | =~What the Merchants Offer tof the Readers of the Whig, W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at | McAuley's, or 'phose G84w. Last week four cases of scarfet | ever and one case of diphtheria were | eported to the medical health officer. | Thé snow that fell on Saturday | night 'and Sunday morning was suffi- cient to make sleighing quite enjoy- able. Rev, P. Rose, D.D., Ottawa, is {to be the preacher in Sydenham | Street Methodist church on Sunday next. All the Sunday schools are busy {preparing Christmas programmes, +and-they promise to be very interest- : i 8. Joseph Rogers, committed for trial | on a charge of seduction, will come up for trial before Judge Lavell in Now is the time to have your {piano tuned. We carry two expert {tuners and will assure entire satls- | aetion, C. W. Lindsay, Limited L. T. Best, druggist, has notified | the management of the Military In- | door baseball league that he will do- | nate a trophy for the league compe- | tition. The officers of the league are | very grateful for his kindness Mary Considine, infant daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Michael Considine, | Queen street, died in the Hotel Dien { hospital on Saturday. The funeral | took place from the undertaking par- { lors"of M. P. Keyes. | Holiday Gifts Rainbow Vali --L. M. Montgomery: Box With the Broken Seals'-Oppenheim ... In Secret--R. W. Chambers A Damsel in Distress--P. G. Wodenhouse aa The Forbidden Trail---Honore Willsie . . . The Pretty Lady--Arnold Bennett from Frisco to the Yukon. Telephone 919 We will rent you a piano, and at {end of six months if you feel like | { purchasing instrument we will allow | {the six months' rental 'on purchase | price, and arrange easy terms on bal~ | ange, C .W. Lindsay. { Mrs. Daniel Mulvihill, of Calabo- gie, aged thirty-seven years, died at | the Hotel Dieu on Saturday morning. { The deceased was brought to the city | on Friday. husband and four children. The re- | mains were sent by M. P Keyes, un- | dertaker, to her home. NEW QUEEN STREET CHURCH Will Not Be Opened. Till the Latter | Part of March, It was hoped that work on the new Queen street thurch would be com- | pleted in time for the opening ser- | vices at the first of the year, but there has been so much delay in the work, that it was stated on Monday | morning, it 'would be the latter part { of March before the church would be ready for use. This is a keen dis- | | appointment tothe members of the She is survived by her | i Dangerous Days--Mary Roberts Rinehart ..... and theatre in every city and town on the coast. The College Book Store Open Evenings ss nae sew me «® sea . Joan at Halfway--Grace McLeod Rogers ........ ... Sky Pilot in No Man's Land--Ralph Connor .!........ Miss Maitland, Private Secretary --Geraldine Bonner . "te ww WRLERRE NY CL . ~TheTrail of a Sourdough=-by CE: Royal-- "after the style of Robt W. Service. Charles E. Royal is known all along the Patific Coast His verses are recifed in concert hall Price . ...$1.50 wake AERO ay rom = 4 congregation. As a result no arrange- ments bave been made for the open- ing services as yet. waa in it, and the church has to re- | veal its fe. This is shown in wor- | ship and service. Dr. Ritchie de-! clared that we could not have a great Canada unless we had a worshipping Canada. Speaking of the service 0: the church, he sald that the day of the one-man ministry has gone. It] ought never to have been. The min- ister was the teacher and leader, and the church was the servant. May Merge the Funds." : W. F. Nickle, K.C., and H.' Nickle, who were in Ottawa attending the meeting of the Dominion execu tive of the Canadian Patriotic Fund, returned tg the city on * Saturday night. Thbre is a rumor thatthe to be appropriated by the Govern employment fund, and that an an- noupcement will be made in the course of a day or two regarding its administration and the appointment of a committee and chairman, - The Late Charles R. Watson, A very sad death occurred at the Sydenham Hospital on Sunday when | Charles R. Watson, aged twenty- three years, a returned soldier, and son of Alexander Watson of Madoc, passed away. Deceased's father is seriously ill at his home. For fear that it might hasten his death, the father was not informed of the aor: fous illneses of his son. The son died not knowing that the father was so ll. The remains were sent to Madoc on Monday afternoon by James Reid & Co., undertakers. C.P.R. Men To Meet Here. On Wednesday morning, ~thirty C.P.R. men will meet in the Board of Trade rooms here. They will in- C.q + own Liste William Wathen. The funeral of 'the late William Wathen, who died at his daughter's residence in Toronto on Thursday, last took place from the undeitak- ing parlors of John Corpelieus on Monday forning to Cataragui ceme- tery. The funeral service was con- ducted by Rey. W. Taylor Daye, pas- tor of Cooke's church. The deceas- od, who was sixty-three years of age, had spent much of his life in King- Chown & Sons. He is suryived by three sons, Wil- filam and Edward of Toronto, and Ernest, proprietor of the New "Eng land bakery, and four , daughters Mrs. E. J. Bishop and Mrs. George Hadley of Cobalt, and Mrs, T. Mar- tin and Mrs. F. Riggs of Toronto. The Late Joseph Stuart. Joseph Stuart, aged sixty-seven years, who was for years a resident of the city, died on Sunday. During the earlier years of Bis life he was a farmer but later moved into the city where he remained some years before going out to Lethbridge where his son resides. To Prevent Influenza Colds cause Grip afid Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- lets remove the "cause. There is only ons "Bromo Quinine." E, W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. The Almighty never measures a preacher's worth by the Salary he clude the general and divisional su- perintendents and the freight agents of this division. Mayor Newman will give them a civie welcome. In the afternoon they will be given an autp. drive about the city, and in the even. ing will be dined at the Frontenae Club. Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve. Opens the pores and penetrates the kin, Its stimulating, soothing and healing effect soon relieves Chest Colds, Head Colds. Colds in the Back, Spasmodic Croup, and any conges- tion, inflammation, or pains caused druggist hasn't any, in stampa to Paris postage M Company. 103 ina Ave. i and a full-size box will be mall to promptly. ston: having been employed at Edwin |. 'Wi while Be was spending a few hours Via Canadian Pacific, Bel dl Fad Wellingon Bit. Prin- LIGHT At the Always Busy Store are beckoning you to make haste and pick out a Chic style Blouse NOW. Easily the swellest range ever brought together i in King- ston. » $2.95 and up to $15.00 Newman & Shaw - The Always Bus, Store THE XMAS ALD. RENT ON ¥ ON THE BENCH Presided at Monday's ¢ Session of the Police Court! In the absence of Magistrale Pare rell on Monday morning, Ald. Kent presided at the session of the Police Court, Two drunks were in the line January 1st; an excellent rooms; up. sion. $2,000, The first offender pleaded guilty, and stated that he Fd secured his { Houor-dn a pantry at his Lome. He | thought the liquor had been kept there by his mother, in case of sick- ness. Accused was remanded a day The 'second tippler said he got his liquor from a- friend in Belleville, 4 ' GUARANTEE BONDS OF Surrogate, Jusalvencls. J udicial, C m quiet city on Saturday. He awa. b 40 Kingston on Saturday night, and was nabbed or the street! for being in an intoxicated condition. He was remanded a day. IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE ton and Ottawa (Cs Depot) a (Cen LEAVE ARRIVE : Kingston m lof 2 pm. Ottawa 5.15 pm. i i Ann is Eaton 15.88 pm. ton id am, 74 ST K: lo en Lal ntl AN Stam 18. 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