| SONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1010. T x HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG --_-- FOR SALE ~PIPES, all sizes. Fresh Cut Flowers Ferns, paims, funeral des'gns, Soval ~~RADIATORS. ~MILITARY TENTS. Large pleces of CANVASS, ew, ete. IL. Cohen & Co. 275 Ontario Street. Phone 534 | -------- AA ANNAN NIN sprays, wedding bouquets uw ade to ordew Track Be, Grant. to Kingston Hospital. + F. J. JOHNSON, Flonst. ett er in is The Napanee council voted $150 i Phone 38, it . to the Kingston General Hospital. PHONE 1670 boy 3 O. Aykroyd & Son Carpenters and Ruilders 21 MAIN STREET H. ROWLEY House Painting and Paper Haag- ing. Estimates on work freely siven. WALL PAPER POR SALE 340 BARRIE STREET, { Gave. a Tea to Patients. The Victerta Circle of King's { Daughters gave a tea to the ward ! patients of the General Hospital on { Friday afternoon. . ---------- ar} Leaving For Des Moines. | A delegation of Queen's students {are leaving this week for Des Moines | to attend a gathering of the Students' | Volunteer Association. Some 8,000 | students will attend. i ------------ Reduced Price in Boys Clothing Red Curran J¢ i | Prevost, Brock street, has in stock a lx - | fifty boys suits, all wool tweed, also 3 'WE ELL ON EASY blue and black serge, at low prices. i TERMS See the value before buying else- wBrambleberry Jelly ! where. { Ladies' Suits, ------._ ag . SCOs PURSE BLASS strawberry Jum ' --ilaspberry Jam tr Currant Jam wesebesrry Jam --Gasueh Marmaisde Red Currant Jelly PHONE 1206J. 5 Phone 76. Prompt delivery, --re---------- Died at Colebrook. J. C. Sutton, Colebrook, died on { Monday last after a brief iliness. He | was superintendent of the Methodist | Sunday school of that place for over | twenty-five years. D. COUPER 841-3 Princess Street Dresses, Skirts, Men's Suits, Overalls, Underwear, | | Jewelery, Suitcases, ete. St. OUNCEMENT DR. J, L, STEWART ------------------ Court of Revision. The court of revision held a three- hour session on Saturday afternoon in the city council chamber to hear appeals against vacancies, ete. There were about seventy-five appeals in | all considered. ------------------ Died Before Operation. - A son of Stanley, Ballance, Nap- janee, {ll for several weeks, was brought to the Kingston General Eo | Hospital, but death came bLiofore the | necessary operation could be per- | formed. ? | Dental Surgeon, desires to an- | Bounce that he will resume the practice of Dr. H, A, Stewart, Wellington ing Earl Streets. corner Princess and Sor. King ang | 827140 streets, Kingston, on December re Pays to Buy Your FOR Gr oceries And Meat Rose Brand Oleo R. J. Shales & Son 40c. PER LB. we Rr r { ve a Ic ne.r KINGSTON PRODUCE CO. 71. PINE ST, | The old people in the Home for (Distribators) Phone 1588 and Get Prompt {the Aged are grateful to the mem- | bers of Ancient St. John's Masonic 1113% Brock Street. Running at Full Capacity. The United Stafes fish hatchery at {Cape Vincent is now running to its {full capacity. The supply of eggs in { process of hatching is larger than { usual, consisting of white fish, lake | trout and lake herring. Vy | Lodge for a splendid dinner they will i receive this evening. The lodge vot- | ed twenty-five dollars for the pur- | pose. i ow OPEN [ Splendid Asset to Town. | The Hotel Renfrew, at Renfrew, is becoming increasingly popular? with visitors every week, and rooms .are often at a premium. This big citi- zens' hotel is a splendid asset to the town, and undoubtedly brings many people there. : 4 A RRR adhd ER meena THOR RETR RREY WOOD Sawed in Stove Lengths B001n1& CO, root West Street hone 1 : P JRE RA ; In Stock SKATES SKATES | New Jewelry ned Wateh Re- pairing Store Is Now Open Repair work of every descrip=- tion done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cholce selection of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, in stoec _G. W. LYONS 340 PRINCESS STREET mi ---- Cannot Go Into Rec . Because of repairs and alterations i» .de Gananoque rectory the. new ector, Rev. Rural Dean Spencer, will not be able to take up his residence there for some months, but he will commence active work in the parish early in January. ' Thirty-seven in_Home, At present there are only thirty- seven inmates in the Home for the Aged, twenty-two men and fifteen women. Forty-five is considered an average number, but it is thought that farmers are keeping a number of old people, who are very handy around a house doing chores. All kinds of Skates hollow ground; guaranteed oil finish- ed edges. Ground while you walt. " 15¢c, PER PAIR. J. M. PATRICK 149 SYDENHAM ST, Phone 20567. Excelsior © I Consult G. HUNTER OGILVIE, 281 King Street, about taking out a Policy NOW. Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark« Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Ruse Tes--the Tea W. R. Hckae & Co, License No. 6-543 i ---------- The Mother Superior of the House of Providence most respectfully re- quests the citizens of Kingston to re- stitution, so that the inmates under her care may not be deprived this year of the good things usually dis- pensed so abundantly on the happy feast of Christmas. : Unfortunate Accident in Box Factory, John McGillivray, who suffered in- juries in the Canada Box Board Company's factory, Frankford, on Weunesday, died in Belleville Hos- pital, THe unfortunate man had been caught in the gearing and his right arm and shoulder were badly torn, He also suffered from the se- vere shock. Said It Was No Good. ' member in their charity the above in- | Life Insurance is the one essential, the cost of 'which has not increased. Ask for particulars about the Monthly Income Bond. G. HUNTER OGILVIE. Begs to announce that he 'has resumed his practice, corner Johnson and Welling mn. Tele ton - phone 36%. HERE'S one thing that T will add to your dinnertime cheerfulness during this Yuletide season. We've pre- pared the tastiest assortment of plum pudding, fruit cakes and pastries that ever started anybody off toward a happy New Year. Merry Christmas, Everybody. > LACKIES BAKERY R HMOME MADE LL RSET he a During the evidence in the assault case heard at the courthouse before Justice of the Peace J. W. Bradshaw, on Friday, one witness, when askéd what the conversation was about shortly before the alleged assault was committed. He said that Arthur Rerkpatrick remarked that the Farm- ers' Government was mo good. Th witness in question advised Kirkpai- rick to give it a chance. Poisoned His System, William H. Airth, son of Thomas Airth, Renfrew, died on Saturday. About ten days previous to his death a boil appeared on one of his fingers and was succeeded by two others on other parts, al of which came to a head. A fourth started on his upper Hip, and not coming to a head the system was poisoned, and death en- sued. ' He was at school three days before he died. : 3 Opened G.W.V.A. Booms. The new club rooms of the Ren- frew branch of the Great War Vet- Kingston and Vi {bed during the past ten days in 'this | manner; { There is a pretty reliable report {that in the reorgamization of "the | militia units all city ©orps infantry | regiments will be formed "on: the | double company basis . { + On Friday night a rearrangement of the officers of the headquasters | staff took place to make room for | the militia units. Under the change effected, all of the officers are now | located on the upper floor, and there is ample room for the machine gun company and the 14th Regiment p. W. 0. R. . Held Annual Meeting. The Y.P.S.C.E. of Bethel church held its annual meeting on Friday evening. The reports received show- ed a very successful year, financially and otherwise. The officers elected for 1920 were: President, William Bruce; vice-president, Nellie Lomax; secretary, Ireme Lake; treasurer, William Lomax; organist, Dorms Fowler; assistant organist, Irens Lake; convenor of prayer meeting committes, Mae Veale; convenor of music committee, Irene Lake; ocon- venor of look-out committee, Ronald SNR RON 0 ' Obl What Johny mT s Trot 5 In Military Circles. : [jJohn's Presbyterian icinit, y. | Metealfe; convenor of missionary committees, Mae Porter; convenor of social committee, Robert Treneer: convenor of flower ahd visiting com- mittee, Mrs. R. Metcalfe. Engagement Announced. Mr' and Mrs. Joseph H, Byron, 469 Johnson street, wish, to announce the marriage of their eldest daugh ter, Flora M., to Francis 0. Egan Hamilton, only son of Mr. and Mr F. Egan, the Vvedding to take plac the first of the New Year in Hamii ton. . A Successful Events. The Ladies' Aid Society of St church, Pitts burg, held a tea and sale on the af ternoon and evening of Dee. 11th ir the Dufferin Orange Hall, realizin the sum of $77 ip aid of the orga fund. The ladies desire to expres their appreciation to the members « the Orange Association, who so kin¢ ly gave the use of the hall, and t also thank overyone who assisted ii making the event a success, 5 United Farm Women's Organizatio- The annual meeting of the Unite produ Alcoholic Buss ~and--~Jorey--~Madiny Fox Trots Time-- and--Yellow lodiey Fi Toy Tom ¥ Tod Saks Overs" Cais Exe Cider Page : Deo Wa Brmncy Farm Women's -Organisation o. Pittsburg was held at Miss McGrath's DANCE Recrods are always acce the greatdemand for records of the Waltz Lancers we have two new records which domprise the complete set. "His Master's Vo Popular Waltz Lancers--No. 1 Popular Waltz Lancers-- Popular Waltz Lancers--No. 3 Popular Waltz Lancers--No. 90c for 10-inch, double-sided 2 Li Was Mary--Waltz--and--Y earning Henrl's Orchestra 216068 Heart's Orsbets 216066 18617 18618 Star Trio b SPECIAL CHRISTMAS Bells in Distance, Drawing Nearer, Returns, Jumps in Sleigh, Ou He Gos: Dibsgpenrr Dian" Morn: Frolic Ee i evo tome Will there be a Victrola in Your Home this Christmas ? Hear them at any "His Master's Voice" dealers Mifuchiad . TTY TTY a PAGE FIVE a ---- Boss Streets, KINGSTON, Ont. Stoves and Furnaces FROM CAMP MOHAWK Tortoise Coal Heaters--Moffat Heators with grates -- McClary Stoves---MoOlary Sunshine Furnaces, etc., at reduced prices" S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415. on Nov. 26th, when the election ffioers for the year 1920 place.: - The officers elected were. 'resident, Mrs. E. Burnside; viece- president, Mrs. G. fin; secre- wry-theasurer, Mrs. J. H. Barrett; lirectors, Mrs. T. Doyle, Mrs. C. togers, Miss McGrath and Mrs. Jas. foran. The president read a very teresting and instructive paper. la reports of committees were re- 'ot took "Sous les ponts de Paris" No. 2 "Valse Bleue" | "Valse Amoureuse" « 4 "Valse Frou-Frou" dived and discussed, and the work for the coming month planned. The ble and in order to satisfy pleasant afternoon came to a close with. an enjoyable 'programme , of vocal and instrumental musie. ---------------------- Vice Not Inherited. (London Free Press) The unmarried mother's child, if properly nurtured and educated, can be made a national Rsset equally with the child of the married moth- er. Neither misforbane nor vice, ne- cessarily feed be passed on, A Gift that goes straight to the heart of every music-lover who has a Victrola : ice" Records } Miro's Orchestra 268001 } Miro's Orchestra 268002 $1.25 for 10-inch, Red Seal Records "A Vucchells (Tenor) Enrico Caruso 87304 Cou on Tomita LL Renato Zanelli Renato Zanelli 65835 RECORD FOR THE CHILDREN : Miro's Band Arrives at House, Selects T Cracks Whip, Away He Goes with Toys, , 160431 Miro's Band 00D BROS. 113 Princess Street. hari ie dh ke Ah strate Victrola and Victor Records Z : Phone %.