|, 3 Austin's Drug Store , CHRISTMAS Kodaks are goed for every day in the year, and for many years But it it isn't an EASTMAN, it isn't a KODAK. Coughs and colds sneezes and sniffles urclkcly veld to fama BENGUE The ralicf is 20st gratifying and #0 refreshing. REWARE OF SUBSTITUTES g 81.02 @ tube. THE LETMIKS MILES CO, LTD, MONT REA Austin's Drug Store ~ MATTRESSES Don't throw away your Mattresses. We renovate all kinds make them as good as new. Get our prices. elo and Frontenac Mattress Co, 17 BALACLAVA STREET Phone 2100w | 21 Main Street. --~---- you wall cast fron, aluminum, steel, BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son Phone 1670. REPAIRS! ~ REPAIRS! We weld Broken Auto Frames while Alse any broken parts In brass, etc. All welds guaranteed ts hold. KINGSTON WELDING SHOP 43 PRINCESS STREET. FOR SALE GOOD, CLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick & Son New location: Corner Ontario ard West Sta Phone 67. | t | W. R McRae & Co. | | GOLDEN LION BLOCK. FOR SALE DWELLING, BANK AND ONE ACRE OF LAND at city limits, W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance I Mili ithe 15th inst.,, and on the 18th the THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. [ Kin gston and Vicinity p---- Servico Appreciated. zens appreciate very much the ute gzervice the stre€t railway is p ng on to help out the shop- pers for the Christmas rush. The Christmas Ball. The Christmas bail at the Royal ry College will take place on gentlemen cadets will leave for the Christmas holidays. Passed With Honors. Miss Edith + Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker, Perth, has been accepted as nurse-in-train- ing at the Kingston General Hospital having passed her preliminary exam- inatjons with honors. Christmas Trees Arrive. The first batch of Christmas trees arrived in the city on Tuesday and caused great excitement among the little folk. The trees sold all the way from 50 cents up to $2 accora- ing to the size. Leaving For California. John H. Shirley intends leaving Perth for California where he pur- poses remaining for several months { te visit his son, W. J. Shirley, at Los Angeles, and daughter,' Mrs. Byers, | at Pacific Beach. Mrs. Maranda Green Dead. 89 Brocol: Street. Phone 424, Bargains For This Week One Toronto Wind Mill 24 Foot, in Good Condition E. Brawley Flour and Feed Man SYDENHAM, ONTARIO. FIT TO FIGHT Life's greatest battles are between strength and weakness. 1 Scott's Emulsion a high-powered tonic- nutrient, nourishes and fortifies the whole body. 4 | Pryedraans be A] PATTON'S DYE WORKS Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty. Phone 214. 849 Princess St. -- Davie & Barrett PLUMBING and TINSMITHING Now is the time to have your Fur- nace reptired before the cold wea- ther sets in. See us for prices, 203 WELLINGTON STRERT Phone SS. DID YOU EVER TRY Wagstall's Ginger Marmalade, Nagsiall's Pineappic Murmainde, Wagstafl's Bramble Jelily. We also have .. fuli hme of other reliable makes of Marma- lades; Jam and Jellieg for oale ati Bon Marche Grocery Cor, King and Earl Streets Phone 1844. hau Watches and Clocks Repaired rer 6. W. LYONS are guaraniced for one year. Call or 'phone and your ore der will be promptly attended to Note change of address: Phon - 1836. 267 Princess St. a-- Our Motto: "QUALITY AND SERVICE" FRIENDSHIPS For Choice Groceries and Provisions 2 STORES 210 Division Street. Corner of Pine & Cowdy Sts. Orders called for if desired. Kingston Co-operative Society, Ltd. Phone 489. PEAS .....c0en I....15¢. per tin There Was Nothing So Good as Mustard, But the old-fashioned mustard- plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Cet the relief and] help that Mustard pasites gave, thout Musterole does it. It is a clean, Whileciament, wade with oll of ms. that it works wonders, and yet does mot blister the tenderest skin, Gently massage Yfugtefole it with the 3 it bri ger-tips, See quickly it brings re- £ e EF Mrs. Maranda Green, widow of the late Wheeler Green, Michigan, dled lat Toronto, on Saturday, Deceased { was a daughter of the late Peter Den- ves and was born in Thurlow town- {ship in 1844. Appointed G.T.R. Doctors. | At Brockville, Dr. T. F. Robertson | has been appointed district medical | officer 6f the Grand Trunk Railway | and Dr. F. G. Wallbridge district { medical officer of Belleville. Both | vacancies were caused by death. Crop Is Scarce. It is about time the aldermanic {crop of candidates had announced themselves, but the candidates ap- | pear to be backward in coming for- | ward. There is very little' talk on the street these days about candi- dates for the municipal field. Write It "Christmas." "I'think there should be a cam- paign to make people write it | 'Christmas' instead of 'Xmas,'," sald a citizen to the Whig to-day. "Peo- ple, no doubt, want to shorten the word, but I think that it is a word that should be written in full." Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell, Iro- quois, Ont, ment of their younger daughter, Mary Frances Doran, to Douglas Rowley McColl, B.A., of Edmonton, Alta.,, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. McColl, Caledonia, Ont. The mar- riage will take place early in Janu- ary. Appointed Division Court Clerk. R. J. Roney, county clerk, is the new clerk of the first division 'court at Pembroke, in succession to J. C. L. White, who resigned. a few weeks ago. Mr. Roney received notice of his ap- pointment Thursday. He will combine Hospital for Sick Children COLLEGE ST, TORONTO. Great Provincial Charity Makes Christmas Appeal to Friends of Childhood. wtf Dear Mr. Bditor: ' The most vital fact Ia publie health service throughout the pro- vince is, as you know, the tremen- dous strides made in child welfare back to the ancient proverb that "Aa ounce of s Ward and the establishment of well babies' clinics the infant nee, health, but of life itself, is entitled to the abundant support of the public. During the past Antiques A Specialty "We have Mahogany' Spinets, Mahogany and Walnut Tables, Antique Chairs, (Single and Sets of Six), Buffet, Dining Room sets, Parlor Sets, English Foar-post . Canopy Bed, Solid Mahogany, ete. If you want to dispose of any Furniture, phone 1045w, LESSES, Antique Shop 507 PRINCESS STREET Corner Chatham Street It has always been the ambition of the Hospital for Sick Children to sain not only the su but the sympathy of the people of Toronto, ; Eg § i iH ! £ AP ; "the duties of his new office with his|hat to match, and 'a seal opposum | announce the engage-\ position as county clerk. etn Miss M. Tait, Superintendent. Miss Margaret Tait, former super- intendent of the 'Spadina Military Hospital, Toronto, is the new matron and superintendent of Belleville Gen- eral Hospital. Miss Fell, Toronto, is assistant superintendent. She was overseas as nurse during the great War. ere Married at Pembroke, At the Methodist parsonage last Wednesday, Rev. Mr. Stevens, Pem- broke, united in marriage Welling- ton M. Kerr, Arnprior, and Miss Frances Recorski, Pembroke. The young people will visit for a time at the groom's home in Arnprior and ol then take up residence in De- t it. ---------- No Stage-door Johnny. Despatches tell of a young fellow who was caught trying to break into the room of an actress staying at a Woodstock hatel. He was chased out of the hotel and fined in police court. He should have been content to meet the lady from the chorus at the stage door, with the rest of the Johnnies, as is done in Brockville, Will Get it Under Way. At a meeting 'of the Rotary Club of Ottawa on Monday night Rotarian D. Johnson read a list of prospective charter members for the proposed Rotary Club in Kingston, and Otta- wa members were requested to com- municate with Kingston business and professional men and assist in getting the new organization under way. Another $1,000 Gift. It is announced that George Burns, Pembroke, has placed himself in the ranks of the generous contributors to the $200,000 general hospitai fund at Pembroke, by a donation of $1,000. Mr. Burns by this handsome gift, as well as by the active assist- ance which he is personally giving to the campaign, shows that he is sin- cerely behind the efforts being made te liquidate the debt on the new wing. The Late Mrs. S. Latta. Mrs. Sarah Latta, widow of the late Sylvester Latta, passed away at Belleville, on Sunday. Deceased was a daughter of Anthony Sample and was born in Thurlow township, Mrs. Lat- ta had been ill for some time. De- ceased was twice married her first husband being James Shepperd. Two sons, George W. Shepperd, Napanee and Alex. Shepperd, Minneapolis, and one daughter, Miss Mary Shcpperd, Clifton Springs, N.Y., survive. ------------------------ Married at Westmount. The marriage of iHlda Muriel Stewart, daughter of Mrs. A. M. Stewart, to Arthur Day Shibley, for- merly of Kingston, took place quiet- ly on Saturday at St. Matthias' church, Westmount. The bride wore her travelling suit of brown, trim- med w.th beaver, and hat to match, and a corsage bouquet of, violets. The bride and groom left immediately after the ceremony fof Quebec. On their return {Hey will reside at 29 Grosvenor avenue, Westmount. A. D. Shibley is a brother of Mrs. W. B. Carey, Kingston. Law Library Presented to County. At the session of the Lanark Coun- ty Council on Saturday, Major J. A. Hope appeared before the council at the reguest of Mrs. Honore Senkler and family and presented the late judge's law library, now in the court house, to the county as a county law library in memory of him. One con- cition to the gift is that the current English and Canadian Law reports, which now form part of the library, be brought up to date and continu- ed from year to year. The gift was accepted agd a brass tablet will be placed in the judge's chambers at the court house in memory of the late Judge Senkler. Smith-Herbison Wedding. The vestry of the First Presbyter- fan church, Brockville, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Monday, when Rev. R. M. Hamilton united in mar- riage Miss Vera Bessie Herbison, dafighter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Her- bison, to Eugene Franklin Smith, a prominent young resident of Buffalo, N.Y. The bride, unattended, wore a gown of sapphire blue chiffon, with They realize that coughs ) {moon and will later take up residence trimmed coat. She also wore a cor-| sage bouquet of Ophelia roses. Fol- | lowing the ceremony the bridal cou- | {ple left for New York on their honey- | at Buffalo. re -------- Would Give Them Short | "I am on the side of justige for | { Ireland, but I want to see Irish-American agitator up a re a wal with a bullet through B head--I have no plans for the pro- { fessional agitator," said Dr. J. L. | Morison, professor of Colonial His- Dry Kindling mee Far @-Cord wood Hardwood Slabs Scranton Anthracite \ NY Soft Lump Coal, etc. * S. ANGLIN & CO. Weolworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Hay and Wallington Sireots, KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 06. Factery Phone 1413. j tory, Queen's University, at O.C.L. { hall, Ottawa, on Wednesday night. | | The subject of Dr. Morison's address | was "Ireland." The attendance was | large. The lecturer made it plain | that he merely ventured his personal opinions, Perth Winners. The Minister of Education has an- nounced the seventh award of the scholarships provided for by the will | of the late J. I. Carter, Sarnia. These scholarships are awarded to the three candidates who obtained the highest marks on the 1920 June upper school examinations in Toronto and in each | of the twenty-four counties or groups. of counties in the province. The Lan- BULBS Ne stil] have a large assort ment at prices that are right BASKETS , See our shipment from Japan. Not too early for Christmas " A.D.HOLTON £80 PRINCESS 51RNET - Phone, 801; Res, 036W. ark winners are as follows: 1st, Miss Mary C. W. Buffam, Rerth; 2nd, JFranklin B. Relyea, Perth; 3rd, Miss Bessie H. Hubbell, Smith's Falls, The values are 1st, $100, 2nd, $60, 3rd, $40, Property on King Street. An enquirer asks information re- garding No. 99 King street. From personal observation, the writer is in- ¢lined to believe the place was not finished and put to the use for which it was intended, but left without | floors, or divisions. It remained in his state for a great number of years and was known as the Garrett property. Many years ago a spool ASK YOUR GROCER FOR KINNEY and COLLIVER'S FRESH MINCE MEAT Made at PICTON ONTARIO factory was started there with the late Sergt. Sutherland in charge. This industry did not last long. About forty years ago it was converted into dwellings, as it now stands. Another correspondent says the terrace of small houses to the west was the old Garrett distillery. The | house mentioned and now used as a | box factory, was the residence. | Michael Doran, of the Kingston Foundry, bought the property and | made the upper part into a terrace with a store on the west end. Wolfe Island Presentations. After the presentations f.om Trin- ity cuurch, Wolfe Island, and the members of the A.Y.P.A,, to Rev. Mr. Leech and family, Mr. and Mrs George Ranous, on behalf of Christ church parishoners, present:d .Mr. and Mrs. Leech with a well-filled purse and expressed regret at their | departure .from amongst thew. The | members of Christ church W.A. pre- sented Mrs. Leech with a handsome silver card tray. At the bazaar held in the township hall, Wolfe Island, Louuise Davis read an addrgss. Wil- | liam McDermott presented Mrs. Leech with a pretty china chocolate set on behalf of the members of the J.W.A. . Mrs. Leech thanked the children for the'r gift and sald that she had very pleasant memories of the time spent amongst them and ho they would continue to do their part in the church's work, re- membering they were the people of the future. Real Estate Conditions. Local real estate transactions are "Kristmas Kushions™ We have just completed a beautiful as- sortment of Satin Covered Cushions in Blue, Green, Rose, Pink and Scarlet. These, are well filled with nice light Silk floss ma- terial, and make very beautiful Christmas | gifts. 3 Prices range from ... .... .$4.50 to $6.00 Select one while there is a variety. Kingston Mattress Com SALES ROOM ; FACTORY 136 Princess Strect 556 Princess Street Phone 2283. Phone 602w. reported to be very quiet this sea- son. As a rule, activity begins with the approach of the new year, but there are very few inquiries as yet. Many people think in buying older property they receive better value for their money. 'While buildinz costs will undoubtedly decline," said | a prominent dealer when discussing the subject with a Whig representa- tive, '"'there 'will be no fall in real estate values in city, because Kingston property mever was high. The reason for this was the system of assessment, and . the current prices asked for all property for sale are very seasonable. Few, of any, persons, who have invested in homes in Kingston have ever lost one dol- lar. Some may make mistakes, but We look forward to renewed activ- ity between now and March 1st next." "PEOPLE ARE AFRAID OF COUGHS TE I a Ee te a To: sions. Povee 1f you have a cough, don't spread it. Get rid of it by taking NADRUUCO the property is always marketable. -- Christmas Slippers CHRISTMAS IS THE SLIPPER SEASON hing in Men's, We are ready for the rush. There's n "" that our stock 'Women's, Boys' or Misses' 'Christmas Slip, will not offer you at money-sav ing prices. You will be surprised at the styles and novelties--$1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 up to $5.00. If you're undecided "what to buy" it will pay you to visit our Slipper Show. Slippers for Beauty and El egance Slippers for Comfort. J. B. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES your order for winter HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE * ° Put in good shape for cold weather driving. overhauling now. EDDELL | OVERCOATS | For the best values at $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, . $35.00, $40.00 BUY YOUR OVERCOAT AT, TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. = (One door below Randolph Hotel