I f irene ARTETA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1010 FOR SALE «PIPES, all sizes. «RADIATORS. MILITARY TENTS, Large pieces of CANVASS, eax. ete. _1. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario' Btreet. Phone 634 1 | AVINGS, Thrift, Independence --all | these are the out- |.come of the same impulse { and attain the same objec ; C08 PURE GLASSCOS PURE. Haspherry Jam Sr Currant Jam | sPlam Jam «Peach Jam {able lor release from THE DAIL SASS Y BRITISH WHI g Kingst Release of Horse-Power, It is expected that by the middle Of next week seventy-fiveshorse-pow- er of electrical energy will be avail- the plant at High Falls. i -------- : * Reduced Price in Bofs Clothing Prevost, Brock street, has in stock fifty boys suits, all wool tweed, also blue and black serge, at low prices. See the vaiue before buying else- where. ---------- Commence After New Year. In the regort of the Ladies Curl- ing club, it was stated that a tea N berry Jam as Marmalade lied Currant. Jgily Crabapple Jelly irnge Jelly htambleberry Jelly D. COUPER cet eu ree Phone To Prompt delivery. | tive-- PROSPERITY. The Standard Bank of Canada can help you to attain it. = STANDARD BANK I would be held for associate members on Puesday next. It should have sald that the teas would commence after the first of the year, teen Brothers Form Partnership, James Brown, Perth, has gone to Lanark to enter into partnership iu the bakery business with his broth- er, Arthur Brown who recently pur- OF CANADA KINGSTON BRANCH J. F, ROWLAND - Manager CE Fresh Cut Flowers | Ferns, palms, funeral des/gns, Boral | SrayS, wedding bouquets w ade to order FL JONSON Fors. Phone 238. tr Pott PHONE 1670 O. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Rnilders 21 MAIN STREET 2 BIG BARGAIN 20c. Red Rose Tea .....50c abc. Clark's Pork & Beans 18c, Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King und Earl Streets. License Ne. 5-37149 ~-- ny Y ASK YOUR GROCER yon 3 rand Oleo § | ein oy Rose 40c. PER LB." KINGSTON PRODUCE CO. (Distribators) 111% Brock 8 WALL PAPER FOR SALE B40 BARRIE STREET. A AA "PHONE 1266J. H. ROWLEY became Painting and Paper Hong Ing. Estimates on work freely ®iven. BR. i L STEWART wOOD I Sawed in Stove / BOuvin «CO, Foot West Street Dental Surgeon, desires to an J Rounce that he will resume the practice of Dr. H, A. Stewart, corner Princess and Wellington ntreets, Kingston, ou December ist. Telephone 2002, Res. 1144w. It Pays to Buy Your | Groceries And Meat | R. J. Shales & Son 71 PINE ST. . Phone 1588 and Get Prompt All kinds of Skates hollow ground; guaranteed ofl finish ed edges. Ground while you walt. 185¢. PER PAIR. if classes, 3 p.m.; evening prayer, 7 | B.A., rector, the rectory, 152 Barrie thased the business from A. J. Mar. tin, - . Night Train Was Stalled. The train on the Grand Trunk from Montreal on Friday night was | stalled near Rideau station from 3.10 till 5.30 on Friday morning, owing to trouble with the engine, Quite a aumber of Kingston travellers were on board, and they had quite a tire- some wait, but then accidents will happen, and landed safely in gston. A Modest Request. The Mother Superior of the House of Providence most respectfally. re- quests the citizens of Kingston to re- member in their charity the above in- stitution, so that the inmates under ng Were eventually | In, year of the good things usually dis- pensed so abundantly on the happy feast of Christmas. Pembroke Without Salvation Army. Pembroke is to be without the Sal- vation Army lassies for the winter. Owing to the difficulties of securing a suitable hall during the cold weath- er, combined with the high cost of living, this field is to be abandoned, at least until spring. Few Vessels Harbored at Ogdensburg Ogdensburg, N.Y., is harboring the smallest number of boats this winter ir many years. The principal cause is the La Follette law, which drove the Rutland Transit Company there out of business and compelled 'many steamboat owners to cliange to Can- adian registry. Twelve steamers, eight barges, four tugs and two dredges have sought winter quarters there.' ---- Had to Show His Arm. «A Kingston man, who was in Mon treal, on Thursday, states that a man from the west was "held up" for his vaccination certificate. The man produced the certificate but the authorities were not satisfied with the piece of pasteboard (evidently having some doubt), and they made the fellow take off his coat and show the scratch made on his arm. ---- Fornier Perth Lady Injured. Miss ~ Lillie Stone formerly of Perth, but now of Los Angeles, Cal., had a narrow escape from serious accident a few weeks ago. She was riding in a street car when, at the intersection of to streets, two cars collided. Miss Stone, with a few oth- er passengers, saw an accident was certain and had time to move from her care may not be deprived this their seats in the centre of the car St. Andrew's--Rev. John W. Step- hen, Minister. Services, MN a.m. and 7 p.m., conducted"by the minister. Students, soldiers and strangers wel- come. Union Street Baptist Church~--Rev. J. K. Fairful, pastor. Evening ser- vice, 7 p.m.; Sunday school and Bi- ble classes, 3 p.m. Everybody wel- come. St. Paunl's.--Morning prayer, 11 o'clock. Preacher, Canon Fits- Gerald. Sunday school and Bible o'clock. Preacher, Canon FitaGer- ald. ! First Baptist Church, Sydenham and Johnson Streets--Rev. J. 8. La+ Flair, pastor. Christmhs services. 11 am., "The Spirit of Ohristmas;' 2.46 p.m., Bible school; 7 p.m. "Ii Christ Had Not Come." Special music by choir. The pastor will con- duct the services. St. James' Church, corner Union 'and Arch streets--T. W, Savary. street. 11 a.m., morning prayer and Holy Communion. "A Nickname That Stuck"; 3 p.m. J. M. PATRICK Sunday school gift service; 7 p.m., confirmation service. Seren by the bishop of the diocese. NOW OPEN } New Jewelry and Watch Re- pairing Store Is Now Open Repair work of every desecrip- tion dene.' Excelsior © 7 HIFE INSUBANCE OOMPANY Satisfaction guaranteed, Cholce selection of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, in stock. 6. W. LYONS | 349 PRINCESS STREFD WeHave In Stock Just Arrived Consult G. HUNTER OGILVIE, 281 King Street, about taking out a Policy NOW, . Life Insurance is the one essential, Vthe cost of which has not increased. Ask for particulars about the Monthly Income Bod. Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark « Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Ruse Tea~the \ Good Tes i #0. R. McRae & Co, GOLDEN License No. 6-543 Begs to announce that he has resumed his practice, corner Johnson and Welling fon Streets, Kingston. Te'a. Phone 361. Cooke's Presbyterian = Church, Broek street--The minster, Rev. W. Taylor Dale, will preach at 11' a.m. and 7 p.m. Christmas music will be Sermon 'subject, | rector, 78 Wellington street. 'Phone 4106. Rev. Cecil. waaiey, MA, o.., Priest-vicar, 164 hing" street. roaoue iezyd. Fourth »uuday in Adveut: '8 am. Hoiy Cowinunion; 41 @an., mais; preacier, tne Lord DABUOp Of Dulari; § pa, Bil ser ViCe lor. chudren; adaiegs by tne dean; 4 p.m., noly Dapusm; 7 pm. gveusong; preacoer, ¢ae pilest-vicar. CANSUues ay--o.80, 8, 11 am., fo Commuuwn;, preacher at 11 a.m, tne aean, Princess Street Methodist Church kev. J. A. Waudell, minster. ser- vice 11 am, ana ¢ pa, Minster at wolll services. M0Tn:ng Antnem, "we fave deen nis dlar in doe mast,' wl, baker and Cuoir; 8010, "Larist- as Morn," Miss Muldrea wilta. sven «ME Tespouse, "fhe Carst in the aanger." Ancnem, "The Herald An- s¢l8 Ding," suis, MISS A. Timers 430 ANA Miss Gertrude reters, carol, Dilent Migni;"' solo: and caerus, 'wuen. Tae Sun Had Sunk to west," Miss limmerman and' choir; 8010, Phe Holy Nght'; © Miss Katnieen #lynn. spwortn League, Monguy 8 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wedhesaay, ¥ pm. Staagers and Visitors cordially welcomed. Sydenham Street Church, Method. ist--Rev. W. T. G. Brown, minister. Services, 11 am. and 7 p.m.; class meeting, Club, 2 p.m; #pecial Christmas ser- vice at Bible school at 2.45 pam.; Epworth League, Monday, 8 p.m. rendered by the choir, Sunday school at i1 am, and 8 p.m. Rev. Prof. J. O. Watt's bible class, 3 p.m.; Young People's iety. Monday 8 p.m. Strangers and visitors cordially Invit- ed. i % First Church of Christ, Scientist, Johnson street, between Bagot and Wellington streets--Sunday school, 9.45 a.m, Service, 11 a.m.; subjeét, "Is the Universe, Including Man Ev- olved by Atomic Force?" Public read ing room, same address, open every afternoon except Bunday, 3 to § o'clock. All mre cordially invited to the service and the reading room. 8t. Luke's Church. Nelson street Rev. J. deP. Wright, M.A., B.D., ree- tor. Fourth Sundar in Advent. 11 a. m., mormng prayer, 2.30. p.m. Sus- school and bible classes; 4 p.m. holy baptism: 7 p.m., evening prayer. Special music will be rendered by the choir. Christmas Day, 8 a.m. holy communion, 10.80 a.m. morning pra-~ yer and holy communion. Seats free. Strangers, students and visitors 'are cordially invited to all the services. St. George's Oathedral--Very Rev G. L. Starr, M.A, DD, dean and '| Women With Weakness Find New Strength For all special weakness from which girls and women suffer, no surer remedy exists than Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills; they maintain that brac- ing health every woman so earnestly desires, they uproot disease and bring strength that lasts till old 3 The blood is richly nourished by Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Appetite in- creases, weakness and secret ills give bi Fg surplus energy and reserve girl, no ailing woman can afford Yo miss the "Christmas is made the happier by giving your home that touch of color. We have a large a ment of Christmas + that comes from Dr. Hamilton's + | Pills: get a 26¢ box day, : Prayer meeting wit wa this week. Christmas service oW Christmas Day at 11 am. The minister will preacu at both services on Sunday. Ser- mons will be appropriate to the ad- vent. Special Christmas music wm both services. man, Miss Pollard, Dr, Angrove and Mr. Locke. A children's choir will 'begin the singing of carols at 8.50 p.m. The people are requested to be in' their seats before that time. All seats free. Everybody welcome, " ¥ Brock Street-Queen Street Method. ist Churches, Brock Street--Rev. D. 4A. Lough and Rev. J. D. Eilis, pas- tors. Services at 11 am. and 7 Pm. 11 a.m. the Rev. D. A. Lough will preach. Speeial-Christmas music by the united choir. Anthem, "Christians, Awake, Salute Happy Morn" (Maunder). Sole, 'Entreat Her Not to Leave Thee," from Gauls cantata "Huth." Mrs. D. Bound. © 7 p.m., the Christmas can- tata, "The Light of Life" by k I. Ashford, will be given by the united choirs. The leading parts will 1 by Mesdames J. Crawford, J onda C. Walker, 6 Praeger and Miss M. Stage. Messrs. Hodge, Haffner and Gask. The Rev. J. D. Fitls will give a short address on "The Music of the Temple: 'Byerybody welcome. on and Vicinit 9.45 am.; Young Men's! Soloists, Miss Wood- : be | towards the door, but when the im- pact came several occupants were hurled out and some of them were: severdly injured. Miss Stone had one of her limbs severely crushed, but no bones were broken. Cannot Occupy Dual Positions. . A report from Ottawa states that all officials in military service and all civil servants and others in Gov- 'ernment employment who may be serving in a «dual capacity, will be immediately ordered to relinquish one or other of their positions and the pay that goes with it. It is point- ed out that if is not in the interest either of economy, or efficiency that such conditions should prevail in an; department of the government ser vice. Moreover, it has given rise to vigorous criticism and its' continu ance cannot he justified at the pre sent time upon any grounds whatso ever, -------------- Dead From Stove Explosion. At Dubugue, Sask., five were kille. in a stove explosion. One of these A J. McQuitty was the eldest son oi Thomas McQuitty, a miner, who worked in the iron mines 'at Play- fairville from 1869 to 1872. Char Iptte Campbell, another victim, wa: a sister of Mrs. Thomas MeQuitt: and daughter of the late Sandy Ce meron, one of the pioneers of Dal housie Township. Before going wes sixteen years ago the family lived one mile from Fallbrook. Mr. McQuitty was a prosperous farmer in the west and a week pre- vious to bis death bad purchased an- 'other quarter section of land. A sad incident of the catastrophe is the fact that the parents of Mr. McQuitty had just left for California to spend the winter. | Sunday Services in Churches why seek to hide thyself?" he saint made the father promise {not to reveal his benefactions. From this habit of bestowin ifie. in se- oret, and unds. the ¢ ardse the peactice of putting out shoes or stokings for He ounger | members of the famil y | good saint would be able to fill them | without being spied on. A ------------ Tips To Housewives. Sava the ol.ery typs for soup, Sandp~ ec will Se!p sharpen scise sors. Put corned beef on to boil in cold water, > Flour sacks make excellent dish towels, By Pork should always be thoroughly cooked, AY ET BALE som 5 _ The present for the "Old Folks" should be ething helpful --something that will lessen the burden of their old age. Fh A pair of GLASSES, specially ) their eyes, will enable them to read and sew with. the ease and accuracy of their youth. We are or this Xmas., and you are assured a thorough, scienti- fic examination and "THEBUSY OPTICAL HOUSE" PAGE FORTY-NINE | Stoves and Furnaces FROM CAMP MOHAWK Tortoise Coal Heators--Moffat Heaters with grates ---- McClary Boss Stoves--McClary Sunshine Furnaces, ete., at reduced prices ' S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415, U.S.L. Storage Battery DON. M. CRAIG Expert Storage Battery and Self Starter repairs. All size Batteries for all cars. 207 PRINCESS STREET, WINDSOR BLOCK PHONE 1818. HOUSE PHONE 1683W. EXPORT TRADE . Manufacturers contemplating the exten. sion of trade in foreign countries are offered the assistance which this Bank's world-wide business connection makes possible. The experience and facilities of a depart. ment of the Bank devoted wholly to foreign business are at your command, 8A THE CANADIAN BAN OF COMMERCE. PAID-UP CAPITAL . - $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND : - + $15,000,000 KINGSTON BRANCH, F. M. Gibson, Manager, % ground to suit making a specialty of spectacle-ware accurate glasses at Asselstine's, ¥