eee DAILY BRITISH WHIG es | PAGE THREE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1919. ; THE mm ER UNDER THREE CLASSES. HOT ALDERMANIC. CONTEST Those Who Are to Receive Ald From | PROBS: Saturday, Milder; Light Snow Falls. BEST'S i" | ae | WILL BE HELD IN THE SEVEN! Cheques. were issued to a number WARDS. IN THE CITY. | of unemployed soldiers on Wednes- As usual tg/the front with a | day. H. C. Nickle spent the whole fine display of Holiday Gift i 4 | day. hearing the stories of men in Goods. 8 & Grist of Cand Qualified For | support of their applications. In or- Coming Election--Frank Smythe { der to qualify the applicant must fall | ~Téilet and Manicure Sets. Elected School Trustée by Accla- | Njthin ode ot Shirts Slasses. The Bast ~=Shavers' Sets. | mation--Names of Aldermanic | class 8 composed o men who are Fountain Pens, Candidates. : j unable to get employment, the Se | --F 3 tes. ; W | ci : ; , | cond of men in enforced unemploy- | x ncy Chacula a E, . | Kingston is going to have'a real { ment by reason of accident, sickness, | ~-Brushes and Mirrors. . 1 aldermanic contest this year. There | etc, and the third men who have | -- : 4 { Will be a fight in the seven wards for | been at work but are unable to earn | Perfumes and Sprays WISH | sufficient to support' themselves and | v . the honors, and it looks as I the gon-} their families. The cheques are issu- | 5 : test will be the liveliest held in ed upon a weekly basis and all cases | Drop In early 'and look this " many years. j are referred to the employment bur- fine display over, EVERYONE | Qualification papers were received | eau each week in order to ascertain | : {from the candidates up till nine o'-| What. men _have 'obtairied employ- | i" a | ment and who have been diligent in| clock on Wednesday night, and quits seeking it. While it is the purpose of | 9 ALL: |a large number gathered in the city | those administering the fund to see | At est S { { | elerk's office to hear . the returns. | that it benefits those in actual need | { When the clock struck nine, Dr. | ©f it. every precaution will be taken : | PINESS | Sands read the returns, and there | *E0I0St abuse. The Popular Drug Store : HAP ix / y . ad Open Till Ten Each Night i | was great enthusiasm over the fact | : Phone 59. | that there was to bs a contest in the | | various wards. AT 4 | Frank Smythe has been elected : y | school trustee for Sydenham ward by | | acclamation, also A. W. McLean in | 7 ; a i | Ontari d. In St. L > THIS | Prustos 3.'0. Eons poo ars, AFRICAN ICE | = | tion for a two-year term, while Rey. | i { Dr. R. J. Wilson, pastor of Chalmers a A CREAM PARLOR i 3 | church, will contest with L. T., lest, . a v i { druggist, for the one-year of tne une | : RR Quick Lunches served at all i Joyful Xmas | expired term of the late Trustee W. | { 2 | hours. | H. Macnee. In Cataraqui ward the | i : | contest will be between Herbert V.i 3 f Pure Ico Cream ; i Season Moore and Ernest E. Cain; in Fron- | i, : : Chocolates, Candies i z J | tenac ward, between F. R. Anglin and ] : ® 7, 3 " » Choice Fresh Fruits John H. Jarvis; in Rideau ward, be- | J | tween Rev. J. W. Jones, James Craig, | J. W. Connor and W. R. Buck. J. | |F. Macdonald has been re-elected by Your patronage solicited. - . 854 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 1050 acclamation in Vietoria ward. = , i t » | The following is a list of the alder- | 2 i iH manic candidates: { E { : SMI | H BROS. | Sydenham Ward--Dr. F. J. 0'Coms | A splendid one-day sale to clean up all holiday stocks. This is an nor, William H. Craig, Herbert N.| A : S JEWELERS | Robertson, Charles Anglin, R. J.| J : annual event of interest to every woman and the list here mentioned | 3 | | i ~ Mattress Renovating p Hair, Cotton' and Fibre Limited Graham, R. Crocker, N. A. Smith, J. 3 | Rodger. ; : should prove attractive. Mattresses renovated and re- (B. Phillips. | | | i Ontario Ward--R. BE. Kent, C. J. A. W. MoLEAN, ~ Elected School Trustee for Ontario covered. Established 1840 St. Lawrence Ward--Henry REd-| Ward by acclamation. b r RP Made as good as new. } King Street : Kingston ward Pense, Willlam Young Mills, 5 hing ; William J. B. White, B. Nohle Steacy. Your patronage solicited. Cataraqui .Ward--I. Cohen, F. ONT. FE | Simmons, A. Stroud, J. Norris, T. J. R. CONLEY [us ] 3 | Frontenac Ward--J. Riley Smith, Frontenac Mattress Co. snr |S. 8. Corbett, W. P. Peters, William | Patt , James Angrove. 15-17 BALACLAVA STREET *| Rideau Warda--F, M. Clow, E. W. | Skinner, D. Couper, N. F. Jones, R. 3 : 5 | #4 a ! 4 ~~ o G.W.V.A. { G. Armstrong, H. F. Metcalfe. Rl ® 2 | (Incorporated) : { Victoria Ward---T. H. Sargent, P. 4 d i Ee G 1 Meeting--Mondnys at 7.30 § | B. Chown, John W, Litton, Arthur W. 4 | a Q , 2 Rand Braetion, a oe | Twigg. aE | i i } N * Richardson Apter) LODE. {| Ex-Mayor H. W. Newman was no- «5 i ie 8 Tat s mtn, GEO. A. WRIGHT and 4% Thuradase, } | minated in Victoria ward, but decid: : | AN FAP Re-grouped for this great Saturday Sale . ! NIST ~-- | ed not to run. 1] iat aA . g . : ens of syerinl Loe AE pos Women have been added to the | Ald. Rodger filed his papers at the ae | \ 8 | H at unheard of savings--the materials, col- 8% nickle steel. Phone 1204) Republican state committee in New last mings, hes busy ula 8 EP ] x ors and st 1 \ ch that il ke i ®, 12970 - ore, an 0 > Ose ) i - e 40 PRINCESS STREP | Hampshire for the firsi.time in his 3 on the time, Ald Graham non} : . 9 J y es are su a wi make In - --~ tory. s :| pened to drop into the store about| | VEE Rep \ stant appeal fo all women with a garment 0 | five minutes to nine o'clock, and E El 8. } ; {asked him if he had filed his papers. ea ; I yet to purchase. | 'Ald. Rodger did not stop to answer 3 3 h | th tion, but d bee ling for 3 X : J (i \ ' - : [the ake dette athe abe line fox " Ae (EE At $14.95, Coats formerly priced to in time to get his papers filed. ham Ward by acelamation. : $37 50 Frank Smythe, elected school trus- F | boat would have faded away at the iia ie Le! | $25 XY SANTA CLAUS ard made om is ran. Ho arvived tn. 18 : | ward made on his run, He arrived in : - . MAJOR FRAX HE, 4 ; . : I ere 8 ifice, JuL.of breath, but | yieciia 'OLEBANE SMYTHE. i At $46.95, Coats formerly priced to i for Sydenham ward, was nominat-|{ 7 : , HE IS WITH US MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY fl he Gon Ws Ham D. | Ory thers Old Ritym hi At $23.95 Coats for 1 iced t * : : | Minnes served this ward during the | A windy winter you shall see; «2A ormerily pric 0 Our Hardware Depart- past year, but has retired. Windy weather in each week, . - ment offers endless op- And hard tempests, strong and thick; portunities for buying - The summer shall be good and dry, useful and attractive } TO Corn and beasts shall multiply; gifts for men, women ALARM BELLS PS That year is good for lands to till, | or children. The ROBBERY OF BANK Kings and Princes shall die by gkill; Xmas. spirit is appar- A dits Fail io 3a I 2 she that day born should : w t in all 'department | Auto Bandits Fa Cure | It shall happen right well for theek-- . I aor chartments oo Plunder in Attempt In Of deeds ho shal he £004 and stare, PLUSH COATS--You may select from the choicest styled garments S86 0 ve nd ri nable, I . a 5 customers been better 3% ; Cincinnati. Wihtoso ton dey. Te iiouable, a beautiful salts fur-plush coat, of the nicast texture; fur and self- } | i | pleased with the as- . He shall be punishe itho : 4 : : ment 1 beautiful Cincinnati, Ohlo, Dec. 26.--Six au-] And if sicknase ines or hout doubt; | | trimmed in the smartest fur coat styles--priced from $35 on up verware, Carving tomobile bandi's made an unsuccess- | 1 shall quickly from thee glide. | : Sota Hecteis Svods, ful attempt to rob the First National 2d to $100. os : ay AE : a in ae WY Bank of Lockland, a suburb, The! 7ppne Gray-Dort Motors, Limited, of | " ythnlg to make Dhak men were frustrated through the pre Chatham, has adopted the industrial | ~INOXTOW 1, *, , ov... To... "ye Cede. less 20 per cent. Xmas. a pleasure. 25h sence .of mind of a girl employee, | council system, insures every em- Sauta Claus will be Who pushed a button that set .ring- | ployee, will inaugurate a bonus sys- here to talk to child- " Ing a warning bell on the outside of | tam. and erect a club house. ren for the last three the bank. * 1 } . rs of ho last three The min drove. 5p to. the: bank Seon an, Puriture Co. on SUITS--12 only warm winter suits made of heavy all wool fabrics-- building in an automobile. Two of | tem for insuring every employee. . everv ne st le of the season is shown priced egularly from AA ct ree ete very Ww y -- I * them remained fn the machine and the 'other four went into the bank. pa _- -- The latter at the point of revolvers, [i a =E 2 $25 to $95. > i he hier, the th | a i * . M K ] & Bi h Ltd. nS Tables, the thres paving | n Co-operative Saleprice,... =... .. i, *#n sitive ne ou nv vv =v Half Price C e Vey IC 9 only ones in the bank at the time. . AM . 5 : " As one of the ropbers was trying Society, Ltd. ' : . to opén a gate ler J ng to the money | i > PRONE 287 vault, one of the /'rls stepped on an [fff Comer Ming and Princess Sts. MILLINE Y electrical contrivance connected with | Ji The store to spend your money E ; W. A. MITCHELL, MANAGER OF HARDWARE DEPT. 3. large gone on the outsids of the | Sed.ohare the SoRie Hurtreas : Jay RY TO CLEAR. : : i pe and when the ff Litto . With stock-taking approaching every winter hat must be dis- ro 8 8a¥ peo running towar | ! hy mot you { . ' » * . . . | the bank from all directions thes [I -- SFEOIN Twas. Menerries | posed of in'short order, and with this object in view we offer BROCK STREET t : building. This rang and when the snd millions in Europe are do- Christmas Cakes and Plum Pud- Sl] iesped into" their ; "Wtomobile'and | orton Care he | your unrestricted choice of every matron, miss or child's hat--all - plunder. a fj Pars of the cien. i marked in plain figures, at HALF PRICE. ty ; N ER EENENINERERENENNNERREE - Pense-Vallean Nuptials. " SY The wedding took place in Toron- ; BSE Ill These Novelties less 20 % i erick Booth Pense second son of Mr, and Mrs. James P. Pense, Princess We wish all out Friend I Cust a [street Kingston. Rev. 8. Turk, }] Our entire stock in every article enumerated here is subject to Toronto, performed th in | i this di . tot the presence of tmmediate 1 relatives. { this discount: 8 Mr. and Mrs. Pense will reside at 436 Novelty Feather Fans, Silk Bags. Princess street, Kingston. F Bags. oir Cap.' - : French textile mills looted during i os war are running agafn. | i Silk Scarfs, : Wool Scarfs. i M erry EN ralan somtrol aon en em f Neckwear, : : Men's Ties. N ar 8 : 2 | Dolls. Novelty Waists. sons Gree tings Hl i Your holiday money can be spe nt to excellent advantage by shop- Christmas J| 555% J] eis i aT : Venn doing eps on the mpro. | Cn | : : Welt e aim to | 's 3 Limited 1 -~ lease. Tips v7 JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Fel. rn AIRY