TUESDAY, DEC. 4, 152, CHOICE WES 1 KN MEATS and COOKED MEATS McGEEIN'S Phone 1182 282 Princess Street W\. === FUR MUVING OF Freight, Furaiture, Safes, Pianos and | Cartage of every description-- Kingston Transfer Co. Lua wr Lasngool DUCE ee Ara a DAVID SCOTT Plumber Plumbing and Gas Work a special. ty. All work gnuarautced. Address 145 Frontenac Street. V'hone 1277, DRAW. WINNETT D INTAL SURGEON, vorner of Johnsun aud Wellington Streets Phone 363 ---- mn Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellington St. A es tt tn, Angr ) ! R I scales, Isiking. Machines, Sleyclen | aby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, ete, We do repajf work right and Suarantee | satiniaction, 197 WELLINGTON STREET WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street. Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. I'hone 1763. Phone 256. | sin EES eye W.R McRae & Co. GOLDEN LION BLOOK. | RAR Ol ltl lett HA | mr", 'BUILDING ? REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by 0. Aykroyd & Son 2! Main Street. | | | | i | | Furnituare--Freight--Baggage TRANSFER Phone 1776J S. WRHRITEMAN ' 210 QUEEN STREET tee Phone 1670 a THF DAINTY RRITISH WHICG. Kingston and Vicinity | | "Tis 3 Coal, Coal Woild! M sad words yngue 'n' Of, t pen; : out agen! Cotter Better, James Cotter: A A a esas Smoke T&B Your Granddad's favorite smoke nm on oA BABY'S OWN SOAP . Boys just love its smooth fragrant lather ., BEST fo, BABY - BEST fo YO u A -------- Too Fat? EASY, HOME SELF TREATMENT Overstoutness weakens, the liver be comes slugg sh, fat accumulates, heart action becomes weak, energy fails, work is an effort and the beauty of the figure is destroyed. Fat excess is unhealthy, it shortens lives of many, ihe slender! open air} in nn ~~ | | { The first lot of Christmas trees ar- Monday after-| € the whe was ral Hospital has left the hospital in a position re- bandits. last foreed to to sume h wedding was solemnized Mary's church, Almonte, lay, Miss Kathleen Dempsey, daughter of Patrick Demp- Kingston, was united in mar- ith Thomas Desarmia, son of d Mrs. F. Desarmia, Almonte A N A quiet in last Wed when Save What You Can, Money is very scarce, so if vou want to save from $3 to $5.01 Boys' and Men's Overcoats see our range We have a large stock choose from; we guarantee to save you mon ey. Prevost Clothing House, - Brock street, to Don't Make Your Advertisement A announcement Made it news readers. want the best news of the day. If we were issuing a daily auec- tion list, a malling list, a sailing list, a tax list or any other registry sore announcement will be appropriate, {but we are sending our patrons news |and that is what your patrons want - - - Christmas Trees Arrive. mere rived in the city on noon and there was great {among the "Kiddies" as the jof the waggons carrying the trees made their way down the streets, {From now on until Christmas day, Christmas trees will be. much in evi- dence. glee drivers Refused the Job. On Saturday morning an able-bod- | # lied man waited upon the local repre- |sentative of the Ontario labor bur- {eau and asked that he recommend |him for city relief. When | Stroud advised him that he would be |able to give him work on the John- |s6n street drain, he refused to take |the job, -------------- Was Special Music. | At the unveiling and dedication [service of the memorial to the late {Judge Herbert Stone McDonald er- |ected in St. Peter's church, Brock- € i . Gilbert, on the homestead. | ville, special music was prepared for form were relatives of the deceased. | |the occasion, including an anthem, |The Souls of the Righteous are in {the Hand of God." which was writ- jten in memory of the late judge. Was Good Attendance, Dr. H. A. Stewart, Dental Surgeon Wishes to announce that he has resumed his practice, cor. Wel-. lington and Princess Streets. Phone 2092. Dr. H. A, Stewart COAL] Chofcest quality of Scranton Coal. No other kind sold by ux, BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 FOR SALE Double stone dwelling, three storey, large lot; 1 extra lot. Good barn. Rents for 544 per month, Price $4,500. W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and insurance 89 Brock Street. Phore 4214. , DID.YOU EVER TRY Wagstall'y Ginger Mar aalade. Wagstafi's Vineapple Marmalade. Wagstafll's Bramuie Jelly, * We also bave a full line ot Other reliable makes of Murma- lades, Jam and Jel! to. sale at-- Bon Marche Grocery Cor, King and Earl Streets License No. 3-27140 Phoae 1844. Sewing machlucs, 'honography, Guns, Hines repaice aud redited. Aarts suppiied. Saws Bd, knives, scissurs snd cdge ols grou Locks repuared. Iuds uted (wo Mu Amun of weks. ALL meanest Luann sewers sharp cd und re- Paircd,. Me von repair an) aing Mas as repeiravae, J. M. PATRICK A | G. Hunter Ogilvie INSURANCE and GENERAL BROKER 281 King Stree: HOLD UP and BURGARLY Phones 568) and 1087 i | | i i omen * k' Quick's Western Meat Market .43c. 1b, 10 Ibs. Granulated Sugar 80c. Belleville Butter . Sirloin Steak--Round Steak. Lamb Chops--Pork Chops. Choice Mince Meat. w Breakfast Bacon, sliced 32c 1b. Roll Bacon 112 Clergy St. Phone 2011. Elections Are Quer CHRISTMAS IS COMING Our holiday goods are now on display. ter service now than later. Why We can xive you bet- not pick out your presents now. Christmas is coming fast. M. R. McColl Prescription Druggist. PHONE 82. 140 Sydenh. m treet, ingwton Phone 2036J. J P.S.-- Neilson's Ice Cream Bricks Always on Hand. Principal R. B. Taylor in intru- {ducing Prof. J. L. Morison Queen's on Sunday, s [fine series of afternoon services this [year had beem the result of Dr. { Morison's interest and work for Ie {had taken over the arranging of the | programme and the attendance at {the services had been better than for some"yedrs past. he Storms-Moy "Wedding. A pretty wedding was solemnized f {at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar | | Storms, Ameliasburg, on Nov, 23rd, (when their only daughter, Leona { Pearl, was united in marriage to {Seymour officiating. To the strains of Lohengrin's' Wedding March, i played by Helen McKinley, the pride {entered the drawing room, leaning fon her father's arm, and was assist- nm mmr me on mmm, | | i Appetite Good, Gained 20 lbs. Could Not Feel Better Ll «From a nervous wreck this man was restored to health, strength and happiness. He tells his own story in this letter. Mr. Ralph A. Roberts, Loverna, Sask., writes} "In 1917 1 had low all appetiv, HIE fi EEE Fi for fur-: This is a newspaper and our : Mr. | the ther ed by Dorothy Moy, sister of groom, while Earl Storms, of the bride, acted as best man, br The Late Mrs. Rogers. The funeral of the late Mrs. Eliz- abeth Rogers took place from br late residence Wolfe Island to Chr st church at 1 pm. Saturday under the direction of James Reid, undertaker Rev. Frank Kirkpatrick officiated The pall bearers were five brothers the deceased, Marshall, Stewart, i.eslie, Richard and William Arm- strong and a brother-in-law, ment took place at Cataraqui ceme- | of tery. Presentation at Moscow. On Nov friends Mrs. George Scott, 'Strathcona, = gathered at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, and after spending an enjoyable evening presented Mrs. Scatt with a purse of money, and an address The address was read by Miss Eloise Darling. and the presentation was made by Miss Gladys Asselstine. Mrs Scott is leaving the neighborhood, 24th of Capt. Julian Mallette Dead. St. Vincent de Belleville, on Saturday the death occurred of well known resident, Capt. Julian Malleite, who had been in failing health for the past fifteen months. The deceased was born there sixty years ago in June last. son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Louis | Mallette, and always resided there. {He had been in the employ of e late Hon. George T. and Mrs. Ful- (ford for twenty-eight years. At a about The Late William H. Brandon. There entered into rest on Nov. 20th, William Henry Brandon, in his seventy-second year, at his late resi- dence, Violet, Ont. Deceased had been ill of pneumonia but 'five days {previous to his death. He leaves be- sides his widow, one daughter, Mrs. Walter Scott, and one grand daugh- ter, Mrs. John Willlams, Violet, Ont.; also one sister and two broth- ers survive, Mrs. John Grange, Sr Selby; James, Morven; and David, Fort Bragg, California. Memorial Dedicated. Sunday afternoon a special service | was held in St. James Sunday School |for the purpose of dedicating mem- lorials that have been placed, either in the church or Sunday School, by {loving hands, for those who have de- parted this life. The service was {conducted by Archdeacon Dobbs and |Rev. T. W. Savary, and on the plat- | The memorials are in memory of Mr. and Mrs. James Shannon, Alpert E. Shannon, Robert Cousins, W. Cousins and Robert Edward. A Noted Occasion. : Elmer, Hareld and E. J. Davis Jr., | were at Newmarket on Friday at the day of their father, Hon. E. J. Davis. {To mark the day Mr. Davis enter {tained his 260 employees and their families at a concert in the town hall. Mr. and Mrs, Davis were re- Inter- | Paul : Hospital, | Frases e Masten. It was the sugges- tion of Mrs. Benedict that the estate aken out of the hands of the ex- and executors and be admin- the court. senator is the executrix and cutors are the two sods, J. L. T. McLaren and William McLaren. and George Ritchie, barrister of Toronto. The estate, which is valu- ed at millions, includes a huge min- tract in Virginia. the the exe eral Winter in Algonquin Park. Algonquin Park is just the out-of- the-way sort of place for a holiday, A een. sen re Te = A lor for rest and recuperation for those | *~=---- S !who are run down and need a change, | {At an altitude of 2,000 feet the air here is pure and bracing. A!l win- ter sports are indulged in at the Highland Inn, which will be open from December 15th, 1921, until March 15th, 1922. Th» Park is' 200 miles north of Toronto and 170 miles west of Ottawa, and is reached™ by the Grand Trunk Railway An illustrated booklet telling you ail about winter in Algonquin Park sent | tree upon application to, J. P. Han- ley, C.P. & T.A,, G.T.Ry., Kingston, Ont, Queen's War Memorial. The plans of the war memori committee are being energetic carried out, and the commi which is to a large extent' composed of new men, the first committee hav- ing graduated, are energetically for- warding the scheme started by the committee a few years ago. The plan of the proposed union building has been drawn and a slide made {from the plans shows the building to be a fine large structure, modelled on the plan of some of the similar structures in the American univer- sities. The building will have in ad- dition to offices for the officers of the different societies and club rooms, a theatre where the Dramatic club will stage their performances. Part of the proceeds from this year's en tertainment will go to this fund The students are being / canvassed for donations, | rr ------ ODESSA TIDINGS. 1 al iy {The Death of Robert Gilbert -- Sal- vation Army Concert. | Odessa, Dec. 5.--Mrs. Robert Gil- | bert passed away last Tuesday morn- | ing after a long illness. The funeral was held from her late home on | Thursday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Nickle | officiating. To mourn her loss ara | Ler husband one son, Edward | | The Tierney family gave one of! their delightful -variety iconcerts in the town hall Saturday night, con- sisting of vaudeville acts, Songs, { dancing, club swinging, and acro- bat performances. The Salvation {Army concert in the army barracks | | Saturday night was well atiended. | 5 spl i 1- | at| celebration of the seventieth birth-!| The programme was splendidly rend | ered and the beautiful selections by | | the silver band of Kingston were ap. | | preciated by all. | { Joseph Lawlor and Miss Lizzie | Lawlor have returned from spending | : : { the past th weeks with Mrs, James | membered with gifts from the work- Das ree hi Ss I'men. Mr. Davis has spent fifty-four | years in the tanning business which thas grown in half a century to be {the largest factory of its kind in the | British Empire. | | | Expect Close Vote in County. James Sprott, returning officer for Clarence Moy, son of Mr. and Mrs. | the founty of Frontenac, states that ' of his cousin, Mrs. Wilcox, 7 ' Edward Moy, Rossmore, Rev. Mr, | there are sixty-one .polling places in| town, N.Y. Peter Snider has moved He had sent out seven Into his new the county. {ty ballot boxes. Two ballot boxes { will be used at the following points: | Cataraqui, Barriefield, Fermoy, 'In- | verary, Harrowsmith, Battersea, 9 {Island No. 2., Sydenham, Verona, Sharbot Lake and Parhdm. It is ex- {pected the election will be keenly {contested. The supporters of W. § Reed, the U.F.O. candidate, and Hon. Dr. J. W. Edwards, Conserva- itive, are well organized. Working For W. S. Reed. | | James Henderson of the = Front | Road, who presided at a meeting on| the Bath Road that was addressed {by Hon. Dr. Edwards, objects to the !inference that was drawn from the incident; He is a member of the U.!| {F.O. and a strong supporter of the per: Burnett, has returned to Whitby. | U.F.0. candidate, and states that he ! will be working for W. 8. Reed, the/ U.F.0. candidate, on Tuesday. Mr. | Henderson states that there was no significance attached to his presid- ing at the Bath Road meeting be- | cause every person attending it was {a member of, the U.F.O. and there {was no 'one else to preside. As a] matter of courtesy he consented to | !do so when requested by the mem-| | bers. . Your Winter Holiday Plans. Are you planning a winter holi- | day in California or some other Pa- | {cific Coast point, or at one of the | well known winter resorts in the! | Southern States, Bermuda, Cuba, or | | the West Indies? Golf, tennis, bath- | ling, fishing, etc., await you. If you ! |intend to visit California vou can | | see the "Rockies at their best' on tha | {Canadian National - Grand Trunk | { Railways, and it will be to your| | advantage to travel at' least one way { through Canada. Information re- | | garding fares, routes, etc., will be, | gladly given on application to J. Py { Hanley, C.P, and TA, G.T.R., King- | | ston, Ont. | + | ------ Court Will Administer Estate. On the application of Mrs. Mary 1! | Benedict, daughter of {he late Sena- | tor Peter McLaren, the Perth mil- lionaire, an order for the adminis- tration of the estate under 'the dir- ection of the court has heen made by i Mrs. George Lu- returned from visiting her (Dr.) Nixon, Ottawa. Al | bert Timmerman, who has be n | spending the past two weeks with | { his sister, Mrs. Byron Derbyshire, | { Kingston, has returned to the domin- | {ion. Orange Babcock returned last! { Tuesday from attending the funeral Water- | | Burns, Tamworth. {cas has | niece, Mrs residence 'om Main | {street. Mr. and Mrs. Snider's many {friends are delighted and welcome {them as residents of the village. Mrs. Wilson, Watertown, is the -- Bath Road, Mountain Grove, Wolfe !Buest of Mr. and Mrs, John Graham. | Mr. Cope, Toronto, is viisting his daughter, Lieutemant Cope, at the |army quarters. Harold Cairns, Na- | | panee, spent Sunday with his par-| jents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cairns. Miss Helen Koen, Sydenham, spent | | the week-end the guest of Miss Len-| {nard at John McEwan's; Miss Ros- | land McLaren, Toronto, ie the guest | of 'her sister, Mrs. Elwell Emmons Archibald Johnston, Millbrook, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Denyes. George Burnet, who has been spending a short time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb- To Stop a Cold in One Day Take The widow of | I\ HR et seb aecas | (DINE WITH ME AT KINGSTON'S 5 = cry To Power Users We carry several sizes of Wood Split Pulleys and Bushings. Immediate delivery from stock. -Prices reduced, S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Ha: strects, KINGS10N, Oat. Office Phone ub. Phone 14156. wud Wellington Tactery 1 J 3) r LEADING RESTAURANT 'he quality of their with gq irs of prised at am ut ave linisn- your che ed your repast THE GRAND CAFE Le N= a -- | BIG CUT IN PRICES on Maxotires and Tubes, for 10 Days 20% reduction vn all sires of Maxotires* and Tubes. A few Tires at cost. EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RURI KE R Co. A. NEAL, Manager 284 Ontario Street. hous 2050. SOWARDS KEEPS COAL --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARDS PHONE 135. UPTOWN OFFICE--McGALL'S CICAR STORRS PHONE 811. SOWARDS COAL COMPANY Wh WINTER OVERCOAT MEN and YOUNG MEN'S NEW NEW MODELS -- BEST VALUES $25.00, $28.00 $35.00, $38.00 TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) J Gifts of Linen Always Please--We a Are Headquarters For | fi | Pure Irish Linens Guest Towels, hemstitched with pretty damask border at $1.00 and $1.25. Large Huck and Damask Towels with beautiful pattern borders at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. Pure Linen Huck Towelling -- plain and fancy--18, 22, and 27 inches wide, at 60c., 75¢., 90c. and $1.00 a yard. Tray Cloths, Runners, Lunch Cloths, Serviettes in plain, hemstitched. Damask and Embroidered in all the wanted sizes, W. N. Linton & Co. Phone 191. The Waldron Store. | } i ~~ v 1 { i {us make a success, is making i best of a bad bargain. One of the most discouraging oc cupations, and one at which few of the A girl who has never been used | Lo money does not have much trouble in learning to spend it after she mar- I ries ea boob with a lot of coin.