FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 19190, THE DAILY; BRITISH WHIG PAGE SEVEN Useful Gifts For Men MUFFLERS--In soft, Angora Wool at $5.00 . Brushed Wool, $1.50 to $3.00." Also Silk Mufflers, $1.50 to $7.50. NECEWEAR~--AIL prices from $1.00 to $8.50, and a large se- lection at each price. at $1.50~a line worth while, Don't fail to see our imported Silks GLOVES--§2.00 to $10.00. Something real nice in a furlined Glove at $8.75. UMBRELLAS--$2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00; good quality tops and a mice assertment of handles. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS--350¢, to $1.50. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS--350c., 60c., 756¢c. and $1.00. HOUSE COATS--BATH ROBES--SHIRTS--CAPS--SWEATER COATS--BELTS--SUSPENDERS--PYJAMAS--HOSIERY D. J. WILL "THE MEN'S STORE" THE - GIFT SUPREME 7 | Famous Kingstonians Abroad | Kingston Men Who Left Home To Gain Fame | HIS HONOUR JAMES REDMOND O'REILLY | : {Judge of United Counties of Stor ! mont, Glengarry and Dundas, | Article No. 7. | - James Redmond O'Reilly, the Coun- {ty Court Judge of the United Coun- {ties of Stormount, Glengarry and | Dundas, is a Kingstonian who comes {of a family of famous lawyers, 'His father was James O'Rellly, £.C., and { was for a time member of parliament | for the sity of Kingston. His mother | was Mary Jane Redmond. His parents | settled in Kingston after their marri- | age, and lived in a house on Barrie | Street owned by his father. This house | afterwards passed into the hands of | Miss Bridget Doran, and still stands | jon Barrie Street, In this house, on { February 14th, 1862, the first child of {James and Mary O'Reilly was born. So as to avoid any family conflict as political life of that community, and was looked upon as the leader in that | respect in Grenville county. | In 1899 his worth as a barrister | | was again recognized for in that year I -- @ {he was honoured by being appointed | * Queen's Counsel. A year later even greater things were in store for him, and he was appointed senior judge | of the United Counties of Stormount, | Glengarry and Dundas in March of | that year. In the twenty years, more | or less, during which he has occupied | this position, herhas always had the | highest respect of the whole com-| munity. He is regarded as one of the! most efficient and eapable of judges, | His long experience of legal work | fitted him specially for the Judiciary, | and it can be said without fear of contradiction that he is indeed an| asset to the Ontario Bench. He is still | a comparatively young man, consider- | ing his position, and has many years | | of useful activity before him. As al | native of Kingston, as a member of | | the legal profession ahd as a judge of | | the Ontario court, jand is indeed worthy of a place in the | | list. of Kingstonians who made good | | away from- their own home town. i {: Still, although Judge O'Reilly gain- he has done well, | i 3 HIN so SEALY \ DRIER sre Yay A ; : fed his fame in other cities and towns, | / he had sufficient good sense to. come |. DIAMOND Men's Invictus Hockey Boots, the best. boot | back to the old Limestone City to find | What would give more a wife. In December 1889, he married I that 8 made. Special $ | 0. ) Ros Mary Bermingham, fourth | E p darghter of the late an, Berming- | Other grades, $5 and $7. OU can talk with many people Y who are advanced in years who will tell you that they wish they! had consulted an expert optometrist at the first indication of eye trouble. They will inform you that they feel | sure if they had that they would have | beén able to have worn corrective glasses that they might have diseard- | ed later on. If your eyes trouble | you let us test them. lasting pleasure, both to the wearer and the giver, than a Diamond Ring? We carry only the finest quality of stones, mount~ ed in exquisite settings, 80 you will hdve no diffi- culty in making a selec- tion. Solitare Rings, 00 $500. Three Stone Rings, $20 to $750. Five Stone Rings, $83 to $4 Princess and Dinner Rings, $35 to $400. Every stone. of course, carries our guarantee of quality. $25 tw | UDGE JAMBS O'REILLY. a ET | to name he was called James Redmond | O'Reilly, and he is the subject of this | Licgraphical sketch. | The parents of James O'Reilly were | Irish Catholics, and his education be- { ham. Two children were born of that marriage, both sons, and these sons | are now young men who have played | {a valiant part in the great war, The | | elder is Major James O'Reilly, M.C. | | and the other is Lieutenant William | | H. O'Reilly, and both of them served | | their empire overseas as their father | | has served it on the bench for nearly | | twenty years, | { Judge O'Reilly now lives in Coin- | { wall, where the Judge's Chambers for | {the United Counties are situated. He | {is a distinguished looking man, and is | {one of the most popular citizens of | | the district in which he lives. King- | ! stonians bear him no grudge for hav- | ing left this city, although he might | have served Kingston equally as well | as he has served-the community of | his adoption. His career is by "no | means at an end, for he is as yet only | Boys' Hockey Boots, $3, $4, $5. Ladies' Hockey Boots, $4, $5 and $6. Ladies Evening Footwear, Men's Dancing Pumps, Boys' Dancing Pumps. Travelling Bags, Wardrobe Trunks, Suit Cases. - Bring your Shoes here to be Repaired. Aberneth . & & {gan at the old Regiopolis College in | JEWELERS 100 PRIICRERS ST. \ Ofrices to let; frst four front; heat- TELEGRAPH RUILDING, CLARENCE STRLET C. 8. KIRKPATRICK, on Premises General Steamship Ticket Agent 38 Clarence St, Kingston Shoe Store J.J. - fs BL 11 al =e ern OURO eS » r = = NENA NEE ENN EN ANNREY | | SLs FTIR ey GaAs UH i a "The House of Better Glasses" Opposite the Post Office Phone 699. KINGSTON. a C--O Ta 3 "THE GIFT STORE" Open Evenings Un Ladies' Fur-lined. Gloves ~Ladies' Wool-lined Gloves ---Men's Fur-lined Gloves --Men's Wool-lined Gloves ~~Men's Knitted Gloves ~-Men's Fine Hats ~~Men's Caps ~Boys' Caps ~Fine Fur Caps ~Ladies' Fur Sets ~=Children's Sets Hudson Seal Coats Marmot Coats iL cS Ce Christmas Cx | Kingston. After spending his earlier Sn od. He BE al mown 2 (3300 were, he Yeon bo Montreal Ss ston, and his future will be watched | dl Po i. ocation of = hi |oity) interest by many friends in this | ! nts, nued® his education ity {at the St. Mary's Jesuit College, | ety. " | | Montreal. All through the years of | {his education he gave promise of be- | DEATH OF) VICKERS CHOWN | {ing a brilliant scholar, and these early | . 1 " TH] | promises were fulfilled in his career | Re Na = ted ll jat Queen's University, which he enter- | HE WAS A SON OF LATE SAMUEL f-- jed in the fall of 1877, when only six- | CHOWN OF KINGSTON. { teen Joars and. seven months, His | ok i | progress throu ueen's was hlmost | t Tay. | phenomenal, pe See he graduated | He Was a Pioneer Hardware Man of | ~ | with the degree of B. A: in 1882, he| Oakland, California, Also an In- aE | Was prize man in Philosophy and gold! ventor and a Manufacturer. { ZEA I ET J TE JET { | medallist in Political Economy. | The Oakland Tribune contains tne | After this brilliant career as a| tollowi i | scholar at Queen's he turned his eyes | [01lOWing notice of the death of J. | . ie [towards the law as his field of life Vickers Chown, the younger brother | S i { work. Following his father's footsteps | of the general superintendent of the | | &y | in this respect, he studied law and Was | Canadian Methodist church: : 5 his admitted 35 3 solicitor. Thvee Years "J. Vickers Chown Promoter and | " ; LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TABLE i) | after eparture from the walls of 5 : : : | wa AYE 3 LAR that would make very accept~ iS ola | pioneer California hardware man, | able presents for Christmas. Call and choose yours before they are all gone, CC good © Queen's, he was called to the | Ortario Bar in 1885, and took up| died late yesterday at his home, 345 { ractice in Toronto, After a spell in| Hanover street, following an attack | S Shula he Foe Sant, And began tol ¢ apoplexy on Thanksgiving Day, | k| | Practice in Prescott, where his un- tH If you desire to male you wn Shades, ji | doubted abilities soon gained for him | from which he did not regain con- 5| | recognition in the whole district sur- | sciousness. Death come on his sixty- | Tounding hat down, He became One! first birthday. { 64! | of rural Eastern ntario's leading " | 8 : : Mr. Chown is known as the manu : [Farsisters, sud his worth i ell facturer of Chown firebrick and the | thirteen Years ha ou Bag. a °F inventor of an electric oven built on | | ? Presid D! & Doal 100 | the same lines as the electric heating | of President of the South renville | yn ive in do.a1estic appliances. Re- | Reform Association. During that time | conely, "he had been engaged in the | ho played a prominent part in the develppment of a process for reduc- | ing fron ore without using coke, by | No Reason You means of which Be hoped to devele Pi millions of tons'of iron pyrite ore in | California. | "He was a native of Kingston, On- | Because Your Indigestion Has Be- come Chronic--Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets Will Help It Just the Same. lt XI LADIES! we have the wire forms all H. W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC CO. 167 PRINCESS ST. TELEPHONE 441 ian aS) 178 ENA 1 8) 57@ 117 T0% YUL Was Looking into the Future In buying Furniture, think of the years to come. In choosing F urniture you want to be sure of Style, Quality and Price. Furniture that will give you the greatest amount of wear and pleasure can be had at Dollar for Dol- lar Value at REID'S. JAMES REID THE LEADING UNDERTAKER: " tario. Besides his widow, there are | three sons, Sidney V., Norman and Phillip, and a daughter, Miss Marian | Chown. A brother, Frank V. Chown, | is a retired merchant of Portland, | Orégon, and another brother, S. D. | 1 Chown, is general superintendent of | CAMPBELL BROS. Kingston the Methodist church of Canada." NEW R.N.W.M.P. POST. 's Largest Hat Dealers. Notice! River on Arctic Coast. The BEDFORD, THE AUCTIONEER Pas, Man. Dec. 26.--The is now farm and stock sales in Royal North-west. Mounted Police have opened a post at the mouth of i Frontenac County. List sales early and secure choice of dates. the Copper Mine River, on the Aretic | Ocean, the most northerly and most | 124 QUEEN §T., KINGSTON Fhon: 1721 OUR STORE 18 FILLED WITH, USEFUL GIFTS If your indigestion has turned to Dyspepsia and become chronic that is ng reason you should despair. Otlrérs just as bad as you have been reir by' Dodd's Dyspepsia Tab- ots. Take the case of Robert Connors, Harcourt, Kent Co., N.B. Here's what he says about it himself: \ "I 'have had Dyspepsia for the last ten years. Have tried anything and everything, and all kinds of doctors' medicine, but they did me no good. Two boxes of Dodd's Dyspepsia Tab- lets made a new man of me." There is no need to comment on a stafement like this. It's true. What was done for Mr. Connors has been done for hundreds df others. Dodd's Dsypepsia Tablets will do it for you. Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets, 50c. a box, or six boxes for $2.50, at adil dealers, or the Dodd's Medicine Co., Limited; Toronto, Ont. " Ladies' Hudson Seal Coats and Sleigh' Robes Gourdier's 78 BROCK STREET, isolated point in the jurisdiction- of | the force. Corporal J. A. Bruce will be in charge. "The establishment of this post wag brought about by the report of Capt. French, who made the first ex- ploration of the area covered be- tween Chesterfigld. Jnlet and the Are- tic to Coronation Ghlf, ; atarrary ot. 1. Canadian Pacific Will Only Witlidrasw the "Trans-Canada" ~» Owing to improvement in the coal situation, the alterations in train ser- viee and the temporary withdrawals advertised as effective January 3rd and, 4th will not be made with one y x # exception, viz.: the "Trans-Canada" which will be temporarily withdrawn We take this opportunity of thanking you for liberal mea- after Dee. 31st. a teat ia. D. P. Branigan has returned a business trip to Toronto, ; 'sure of patronage extended to | us during the yhar now draw- § ing to a close. We have tried to warrant your confidence by giving you value and service, | We trust our efforts have met § with your approval. . ; 4 business for 1930, = Suitable Gifts For Christmas : Nothiug 1a sore appreciated than FOOTWEAR: We have a gire : flu every member of the family, useful and ascoptable {KINGSTON EVENTS holiday a pleasure by giving a a vioyiment Burda here Bus sent out men ; ui 8. Waldron left on a trip » | England, to purchase goods for "his ~ Bro, John Hewton installed {he at- ficers ¢ BL. John, Minden a Oar: araqui } AF. & AM : In the arbor st Wolfe Island, the {fee has formed hard enough to hold {a horse. A big storm held up all the steam ways to-da The Limestone ey Club 1s ; ~ SAKELL'S Soa durad the _ Sout sons 13 J Next Door to the Opera House box of our Chocolates to the school "boy, mother, father, or 1 mE Friends will also enjoy one. Our stock is complete and the largest i the city. - mn Nb