WEDNESDAY, Wor, 22, jz, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FPR ido PRR BREET? Austin's Drug Store k for Xmas fancy boxes 'Fresh she Page & Shaw's Huyler's Neilson's and Patterson's Windows -- Austin's Drug Store Cerner Kiang and Marke: Square Kilagston Phone 230 3 iC - See Our FOR SALE DWELLING, BARN AND ONE ACRE OF LAND ateity limita . , cov. v. W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and Insurance 89 Broc!: Street. Phone 424, 2,600 Pr mn Davie & Barrett PLUMBING and TINSMITHING Now ig the time to have your Fur- mace repaired before the cold wea ther sets In. See us for prices. 203 WELLINGTON STREKT Phone 658, W. R. McRae & Co. | GOLDEN LION BLOOK. For Sale Four and a half h.p. Massey- Harris Engine. Good bargain. E. Brawley SYDENHAM, ONTARIO. PATTON'S DYE WORKS (Late Montgomery's) Kingston's Only Dyer. Dry Cleaning a Specialty, Phone 214. 3849 Princess St. ---- DID YOU EVER TRY nil'y Ginger Marmalade, afl'y Pineapple Marmalcde, Wagstafl's Bramble Jelly, We also have a full line of other reliable makes of Marma- lades, Jam and Jellies fur sale ati-- Bon Marche Grocery Cor. King and Earl Streets License No. 5-27149 Phone 1844. * KINGSTON WELD! BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? --d Estimates given by Aykroyd & Son 2! Main. Street. Phone 1670. - apm mn, - Auto Storage Warm or Cold. ELLIOTT & WILLIAMSON | Phones: 378 BROCK Shop 1030 Mes. 1537J. STREET Angrove's Repairs Machines, Bleycles Mowers, ete. We and guarantee Seales, Talking liaby Carringes, Lawn do repair work right satisfaction, 187 WELLINGTON STREET W. H. STEVENSON HORSE SHOER and BLACKSMITH, Waggons and Trucks Hepaired. / Prices moderate, TEMPERANCE HOTEL YARD QUEEN STREET it NG SHOP Has Been Token Over Hy > G. A. WRIGHT'S MACHINE WORKS We Welds bre specia 40 Princess St. Phone 1264, FOR SALE GOOD, CLEAN COAL. A. Chadwick & Son New location: Corner Ontario and West Sta Phone 67. WOOD Sawed in Stove Lengths BOOTH & CO. Foot West Street Phone 133. Mattresses Don't throw away your old Mattresses, We renovate all kinds and make them as good as new, Get our prices. Frontenac Mattress Co. 17 BALACLAVA STREET Phone 2106w. Attention To Automobile Owners See us for your winter overs hauling and storage, | Used Cars for sale. | | Central Garage R. M. EYRE, Prop. 335 King St. Phone 2183. | | 1 Thermogene [5 is Applied! By | Chest. Cols Bronchitie Neuritis Neuralja Nreet action our | Backache 3s } i Grippe | Watches and Clocks Repaired by -- G. W. LYONS are guaranteed for one year. Call or 'phone and your or- der will be promptly attended to. Phone 1866. 267 Princess St. Our Motto: "QUALITY AND SERVICE" _ FRIENDSHIP'S © For Choice Groceries and Provisions 2 STORES---- 210 Division Street. Corner of Pine & Cowdy Sts. Orilers called for if desired. Antiques A Specialty We have Mahogany Spinets, and Walnut Tables, Antique Chairs, (Single and Sets of Six), Buffet, Dining Room sets, Parlor Sets, English Four-post Canopy Bed, Solid Mahogany, ete. ' Mahogany If you want to dispose of any Furniture, phone 1045w. LESSES, | Antique Shop | | 507 PRINCESS STREET Corner Chatham Street {and th | present lis {company ta build 20 or 30 more, Vicinity Jest Value in the City. a few first-class winter which we will seil at Prevost Cloth- et. in Port Hope. aldie, of Toronto, | a < n. Homestead", Hope, from Miss Trust for Mrs. Waldie, who is a r of Sir Edward Kemp, will sion on Feb. 1st, Married at Saskatoon. 8th, the mar- k place of Arthur G. Manuel, the Bank of Toronto, Sask., and Miss Gladys a Gainford, youngest f Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gain- EEN toon. on Dee ss Janet L.. Conley, who has been in the Kingston Geaeral has been accepted to be a » is at present on a two ick leawe through being vac- She" is =.aying with her Mr. and Mrs. John 'Conley, Opens Hamilton Practice, Kingston and stone at a cow, belonging to plaintiff, and which was upon defendant's pro- perty. The cow's leg was broken Mrs. Fluke sued for the value of the cow, which died, and the loss of | profit. Maynes admitted throwing | the stone. mm ---------------- A_Kindly Resident Dead. | At the Fulford Home for Aged Wo- men, Brockville, the death occurred ou Thursday of Mrs. Phoebe { Manhard. The late Mrs. Manhari was twice !married, her first husband, William { Percival, predeceasing her in 1877 as 'a result of « railway accident. The late. Mrs. Manhard spent the many years of her life in Brockville. She was of a gentle and kindly disposition and her demise will be deeply regret- | ted. She was a Methodist in religion. Girl is Fatally Burned, A fatal accident befell eight-year old Margaret Hills, a pupil of S. S. No. 5, Wollaston, North Hastings. While she was standing near the stove getting warm, her clothing be- came ignited, and before the teacher, Miss Higgins, or other scholars could | extinguish the blaze she was burned |so badly that it {save her. Dr. Harding, Coe Ann was impossible to | Hill, | operation was performed to relieve the pressure upon the brain. Presentation and Address. A number of the friends and neigh- bors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Napanee, met on Wednesday even- ing and presented Mr. Miller with a pair of gold cuff links, initialed; Mrs, Miller with a silver berry spoon, meat fork, butter knife and sugar shell of Conventional design and Bruce with a pair of cuff links. 'They are re- moving to, another place. Almost Free of Duty. | The impression that Christmas [resents are exempt from duty from follows : "Articles sent to Canada as gifts are subject to the usual provi- | |:sions of the tariff, with the excep- | ition that casual donations abroad sent by friends, and not be- ing advertising matter, tobacco, arti- | icles containing spirits, or merchan- | dise for sale, are admitted free when | the duty otherwise payable thereon {does not exceed fifty cents in any | jone case." 1 Combining the Offices. | It is proposed at Renfrew to have Stanley H. Perkins, son of Mr. | Was called and the child was taken |)\r Maidment fill three offices, care- H. Perkins, Brockville, of Queen's University, n office in Hamilton, ana is *lalizing in nervous diseases. Dr. pusued a post gradu- a has | {to her home for treatment, but she died shortly after arriving there. To Buy Site For Temple. At a regular meeting of the Maso- taker of the armouries, overseer of | | the fair grounds and the playgrounds, | | while still retaining his position in| the employ of the town. It was stat-| (ed that it had been found impossible 1 nervous diseases and is nie Temple Association of Clayton, N. to secure a returned soldier for care- well qualified. To Have Utilities Commission, law was passed reating a public on to control. and manage the water rks system. This by- law will come into force after it has obtained the assent of the electors. There will be two elected members mayor. . utilities Ww Right Arm Broken, Warren, Ferguslea, met with a cident while work- ing inthe woods. A falling tree was 1 his direction when he put right arm to save himself. struck his arm and both Mr. Warren was N. McCormack. George Serious a in Will Return Later, W. J. McManus, acting G. itary District No. 3, who has Brockville, for some weeks in connection with the re-organiza- tion of the Brockville Rifles, return- ed on Monday night to Kingston. He will go back to Brockville after the New Year, when drills will be resum- ed, Extensions to Plant. The Canada Starch Company is at building a new grinding an extension to its boiler the Cardinal plant. Six or room and room at {seven double houses for employees are also being built, situated in the field formerly used as race track. It said to be the intention of the Throws Stone; Costs $150, In the last case coming before a Belleville jury a verdict was given for one hundred and fifty dollars damages for the plaintiff. Mrs. Catherine Fluke, Thomasburg, in her | action for $500 against Clarke May- ines. April evidence showed that on Maynes had thrown a The 16th by Napanee | following directors were el- Dr. William J. Ross, Dr. Jas Ernest Serrell, A. J. nett, Clarence F. Hall, D. H. Hol- loway, W. E. McMullin, A. E. Potter, A. A. Barnhdrt. The Masonic Templ: association was récently incorporated for $5,000 for the purpose of buying Y., the ected: i H. Stebbins, and holding property and to build a, temple. A fund for running expenses will be started in the near future. In The Wood Business. The Perth town coupcil has again branched out in the wocd business, a number of fine bushes having been purchased, and a large gang of men has been emplpyed in cutting logs and firewood. Over 100 cords of slabs have been purchased from the Caldwell Company, | all has been hauled and placed in the wood * yard. l.ast year the town {handled hundreds of cords of both hard and soft wood, and instead of going behind, as many other towns (did, there is a neat balance, County Court Case. {| T. M. Costello, Renfrew, was in | Pembroke, Wednesday attending the | | session of the county court. There was only one case on the docket, that of Eady vs. Sheahan, both parties of Cobden. It was a suit to recover ! possession of about eight acres of land and $100 in damages. The judge in his decision restored part of the land asked for and reduced the amount of dantage asked for to $25. Boy is Killed by Horse, Leo Shannon, aged nine years, son of James Shannon, residing in the fifth concession of Tyendinaga town- ship, was, on Saturday afternoon, the victim of a distressing accident and one that proved fatal. The lad was assisting in doing tho chores and had occasion to gp into the stable, when a horse kicked him in the forehead, inflicting a terrible wound. The victim was yesterday brought to the hospital, where an VENERABLE CLERK OF LAMBTON DEAD Loved to Recount Meeting With Late Sir John A. Macdonald. Sarnia, Dec. 22.--John Dalziel, the | venerable clerk of Lambton county, died at his residence, 435 Christina street north, in: his 88th year. De- ceased loved to recount a meeting with the late Sir John A. Macdonald. On the way from Montreal to Toron- to, his train was boarded late one evening by Sir!/John and a party of friends. As sleeping accommodation was limited, Mr. Dalziel offered Sir John a share of his berth. The of- fer was accepted, and the two slept soundly until the train reached To- ronto. While dressing, Sir John ask- ed Mr. Dalziel where his home was. "Lambton County," replied our friend. 'I thought so," Sir John re- torted. 'The first sight I had of your red whiskers, I said to myself, 'There is one of Alexander Macken- zie"s supporters.' nia e-------- Death Summons Bishop. New York, Dec. 22.--Charles Sum- ner Burch, Bishop of the New York Diocese of the Episcopal church, died suddenly here on Monday. Heart failure is thought to have caused his death, which was unexpected, al- though the prelate had not been well for several days. S-------------------- LAWRENCE A. SCHAEFFER He's a small man, but daring with the women. He is 5 feet in height and welghs 75 pounds. He is under arrest in New York, charged with bigamy, He posed as a multi-milllonajre, who sired to spend his fortune starring wo- men in moving pictures, y this means he is alleged to have won at least two wives. at Lanark, and taker of the drill hall. The military department will furnish Mr. Maid- ment with a free residence at the rmouries, free water, light and heat and pay him a cash salary of $120 a |year. The fair board directors will allow him $350 a year and it ig pro- 'posed that the town pay him $50 a month instead of the $100, which he NOW receives, A Pine Tribute Paid. The Berliner Gramophone Co. Litd. have paid a very fine tribute to 'the men who left their employ to take part in the great war. A hand- some tablet has been erected on the Lacasse street side of their new mil- | lion dollar plant, which has just been erected in Montreal. | The tablet is suitably inscribed | and bears the names of the empldy- | ees who left to take part in the great struggle, two of whom, Don- ald Robinson and Emile Gerrard, | made the supreme sacrifice, | Lt.-Col. Alexander McMullen, of St. John, N.B., officiated at the un- {veiling of the tablet on December | 9th, the directors and officers and | many employees being present. An Extraordinary Pig. {~ Some people are evidently not | aware that the war is over, says the Perth Courier. Perhaps they are righ: at that--but this is not a tale of peo- | ple but of a pig, not an ordinary one by any means, but one which has| contributed so liberally to the great cause of production as to be worthy of newspaper attention on more than cne occasion to wit and to who, as | | the lawyers and owls say, one York- | shire sow, owned and appreciated by George Cook, Corbyville, This sow | gave birth to twenty lusty young por- | kers not long ago, thus adding mater- | ially to her record of nineteen on | April 15th last, or a grand total of | one hundred and eight pigs in six | litters, covering a period of a little | over three years. She is four years old, and her highest record is twen- ty-one in one litter. Want Better Distribation. Ottawa, Dec. 22. The women teachers of the Ottawa public schools who have been actively engaged in | are determined not to allow the ques- the profession for twenty years or | tion of salary increases to stand for more, and lesser increases for three | another year without what they con-to twenty years' service. sider a more equitable distribution of the vearly boost. The teachers are asking for bulk increases to teachers | ~---- RE-TREADING A SPECIALTY "THE HOME 284 Ontarie St. or Free VULCANIZING All work guaranteed at reasonable prices. BY GOODYEAR EXPERT Give us a trial. MAXOTIRES" Air Phone 2030, AND RESTORE THE CHI and get --Pianos. --Organs. --Records MILLERS WORM POWDERS BELIEVE THE RESTLESS CONDITION BROU LD TO NORMAL HEALTH, NO NARCOTICS --PLEAS LINDSAY'S --Player Pianos. --Phonographs. --Music Rolls ---Record Albums. -- Piano Benches. Store Open Every Evening Until Christmas GHT ON BY THE PRESENCE OF WORMS, NT AS SUGAR them at is | corrected in a brief statement issued | the Customs Department as from | SPECIAL WOODWORK to architects' specificatiohy --~ ~~ ' S. ANGLIN & CO. Weodworking Fuctury and Lumber Yards, Bay and Wellington Pirests, KINGSTON, Ost. Office Phone 60. Factory Phone 1415. Say It With Flowers THIS CHRISTMAS BUT SAY IT EARLY TO SAVE BEING DISAPPOINTED Let us reserve your requirements now ? A.D. HOLTON BIRRET Phone, 0601; Res., 2080W. LOOK at the new Cushions in our window. Get one while our 20 to 40% Discount Sale Lasts Mattresses, Brass Beds, Comforters, Blank- ets, Spreads--all reduced. Kingston Mattress Company 136 Princess St. Opposite Randolph Hotel PHONE 2283. FOR SALE Fire, Accident, Sickness, Plate Glass, Marine, bile and Burglary Insurance, also Guarantee Bonds. The Canada Life Assurance Company's newest contracts suit any case. Houses and lots of the highest grade. Store on King St, A stone house and vac at lot well loc: ted on Princess Streei, Vicory and ot>«- .s. class bonds yielding 63% to 1%. Service cheerfully given. J.O0. HUTTON Automo- 7 CLARENCE STREET Phone 708. Santa Claus Says he is going to give SHOES this Christ- mas as there is now No Luxury Tax on any price goods, Open Evenings All This Week. J. H. Sutherland & Bro. Santa Claus Headquarters TWEDDELL' OVERCOATS 3 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)