Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Dec 1921, p. 14

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ee -------- THE DAILY BRITISH THE PEOPLE'S FORUM v & WHIG. BootheFucker Was Thrown Into the Jail at Bombay At Start of Great Career POOAALE SOD. WANTED GENERAL WORK ON with CUNDENSED ADVERTISING RATES : => -- First irsertion, 1c & word Zach con- (GY En ¢ WIS secttive insertion thereafter. half A sIvGLE AN cent a word. Minlmum charge for stock. Apply une insertion, Ic; three i: seftions | . y 2 50 cents 'E 1 GENER The above rates are for cash only | wa Jing a aL J when charged they are double Age acy, 56 Brock Sireet, Out HELP WANTED. ER ---- SW ORK. | IFURNISHED APARTMENT, ABOUT four rooms; on grour floor, cen- {ral location Apply 208 Princess Street. HOOF REPAIRING -- HOW ABOUT Your roof? Does it need repairing We use Argus Rogf-proof Prop a card to F. Coventry, 5 Barrack 8: A GIRL FOR G ERAL HOUS Apply 115 William Street ING ROOM GIRL WANTED AT 3 Apply Queen's Hotel, Brock Street MAKE MONEY AT HOME, 8i5 TO sw paid weekly for your are time Writing show cards for . No can- VascIing. We instruct and supply You with work. West-Angus thuw Card Service, 17 Colburne Bid, To- ronto. ! WE WANT a RELIADLE SALE Agent for each un epresented coun ty or territory. Exc.usive sellin rights; good pay to energet rep resentatives. wur agency is vaiu Able. Write Felham Nursery Co Toronto, Ont | | | | WANTED TO BUY TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS and CHICKENS J. ¥. PARKHILL co. 245 Princess Street. SITUATIONS VACANT BIG 83 PRIVATE HRISTMAS greeting card sample book free to workers, celebrated, inexpen- sive, Royal Series, secure orders new; deliver later; men and wo- men already making rive dollars up dally even in spare time: capital or expereince unnecessary. Garret. s Company, Brantford, GUUD WAGES FOR HOM we need you to gnake soc fast, easily-learned experien unnecessary; distauce | immaterial; positively no lars. 3c | ing, yarn supplied; particulars, dc stamp. Dept. 13-C, Auto Knitter Co., Toronto. | | IF YOU ARE OUT OF EMPLOY MENT, | § meee im------ a aL the | LARGE COMFORTABLE BEDROOM Apply 63 Lower William St or looking for a position for Smiter SE SU | FIRST CLASS ROOM WITH BOARD; | all convenlences. Apply 376 Bar- future, and have the following qualifications: ambition, character, : ; rie or phone 2238w. neatness, apply Box R-15, W hig ---------- eee SINGLE ROOM, WITH BOARD I§ DE sired; all conveniences. Apply King street, or phone 225 . ON FIRST OF JARUARY, LODGE » 5 rooms now occupied by the 1. OQ. 0, TEACHERS WANTED, ¥F. Apply to Cunningham & Smith -------- A NORMAL TEACHER FOR S, s. No. 25, Camden. Salary 3$%00 Star: Jan. 3rd. Apply to Frank Wallace, Sec.-Treas, Harrowsmith, Ont. QUALIFIED PROTESTANT TEACHER] for 8B. 8. No. 18, Township of Hed- ford; salary $600 Apply to Geo. Butterill, Fermoy, P. UO. Ont. TESTANT QUALIFIED TEACHER PROTH 8 8 Noy Hinchinbrooke; dut- ies to commence Jan. 3rd. Salary $900. Apply to Geo. A. Smith, ses- retary, Parham, Ont. x EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED er, (Protestant), for S. Hinchinbrooke; duties to com- mence Jan. 3rd. Salary $700 Ap- ply to T. Burton Genge, Sec Treas, KR. R. No. 1, Godfrey, Ont. QUALIFIED PROTESTANT TEACHER for 8. 8. No. 4, Ernesttown. Duties commence January 3rd, 1922 State sa.ary expected and experience. L. A. Wartman, Secretary, Collins Lay, Ont. st FIRST CLASS ROOMS AND BOARD; all ed. Apply 243 Ualversity Ave. NEAK CORNER QuEEN Apply D. 4, Hay KR. Fhoue i100 r 'g2. GARAGE, ana Bagot ston. A NINE ROOMED STONE HOUSE, 146 Montreal St, all lmnprovements. Phone 1089 ring 3. Vacant Apri) ist. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE AND luerchandise, clean and dry. | Mc- Cann Agency, 56 Brock Street Phone 328. STOMAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, Qlay, &iry rooms; your own dock "ud Key. Frusts City Slorage, thy. 305 Queen St. Phone $9%; res. yw. TEACH- No. 1, A NINE ROOMED HOUSE, nor Wa. ter furnace and al improvements; curner of Colborne ang Sydennam sirects. Apply Number 2, Colourne TEACHER, PROTESTANT, FOR S. §, Aa No. 2, Township of Leeds; duties to commence January 3rd. Salary $500... Write Nail qualifications ta the secretary. J. Shaw, R. I°. No. 2, Gananoque, Ont. SEVEN ROOM SOLID BRICK HOUSE, Just compieted, un Victoria Stre.st, ali modern improvements; witn garage. rossession lst of January, Apply D. E. Watnem, 143 Nelson St POSITION WANTED, GOOD CHINESE COOK DESIRES Po. sition in private family's home. Ap- ply 203 Princess Street. EXPERIENCED FARM AND dairy man wants position; reason- able wages. Apply to 16 Plum St, City. ONCE, A NEW Jang. N 333 Univermt A TA y LEGAL CUNNINGHAM & SMITH, BARRIST. ers and Soiiciiors, 9 Ciarence Street, K{ingwion. A. Bg, Cunning- ham, Cyri AM. Smith, AGENTS WANTED AGENTS--GET IN A PR FITABLE all year commission buliness of your own. Kvery property owner needs some of our nine hundred va. of hardy Red Tag trees and plants, o capital 8 Complets equipment and instru, - tion free. rite Dominion Nurser. ies. Montreal. AMBROSE SHEA, B.A. BARRISTER and Solicitor. Law office, corner ug King and drock, over Hoyal Bank. Money to oan. Phone 13by, ARCHITECT POWER, SON AND DREVER, ARCHI- tects, Merchants Bank Chambers. corner of Brock and Wellington "CHIROPRACTIC. WM. A. MARCELIS, D.C, Ph. C, Cor- ner Princess and Barrie Streets. 2nd noor, Barrie St. entrance, Kingston, unt. Consultation free. Telephone 832). Hours § to 12 am. 1 to § pm. DR. ETTA BLODGETT, SPECIALIST in Chiropractic, 585 Princess Stree! Kingston, Ont. Hours 1 to 4 p.m. ana 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. Appointments by request. DR, GEORGE F. Chiro MILLINERY. MRS. McLAUGHLIN, 112 LOWER William Street. wil! take orders for making rimnung and remodei- ing hats. om SIGNS SIGNS OF ALL KINDS, GLASS WORK, large or small, Posters, Snowcards. displays a specialty, by Shaw a: 213 k Street. ---- LUCY, DR. JENNIE Ad etic Specialists and 339 Bagot stre-t, and Brock. Tele- urs 9 to 12am, 1 to Eo Spal Analysis on free. esidentia atment. UPHOLSTERING. CALL OR DROP A CARD To W. J. Gavine, uphulsierer, 3is Bagot Si. W. HAROLD FOR YOUR UP. hoistering and genera] repairing. Leave urders at or drop a card to 104 Clergy sireet -------------------- COVERED BUTTONS der in all pupular Uphoistering and repairing doune. E. J. Goodilige, 244 University Avenue. Phone 1833J. calls by ap, "PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING WHEN WANTING PAINTING on Paperhanging done, drop & card to A. Mounteer, 84 Arch Street. ¥, SCOTT & CO, Painters, Pa rators. No 53 BEVERLY ST, rhangers and Deco- tuo small, no con- . Sto; wiadows re Ppainteqd, putted, gla and put on All work done at shortest aotice. = ET ------------ Mn a ------ -- MADE TO OR- shapes and sizea. MEDICAL. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND pin. ished; guns, Sramaphones, eto. re- Paired promptiy and Buaranteed Stanton & Sleeth, 35 Princess St. CO. K. ROBINSON, M.D. 365 BARRIER Street. Hours 10.3012 a 2-4 pm, 7-58.30 pm. Phone 164% OR, P. H. HUYCKE, 111 WELLINGTOY Street, Kingston. Office hoars: 11 to 12 am, 2 to 4 pm, and 7 to § evenings. Telephone 456. CIVIL ENGINEERING, PLANS--SURVEYS--ESTIMATES 8 Scott, BA. BSc. Mem Inet. 123 King Street. Phone Eig 1634. Pn, BOULETS 'CLEANER THAN COAL. HOT AS COAL. LAST AS LONG AS COAL. $2.00 A TON CHEAPER THAN COAL. $14.50 PER TON DELIVERED, James Swift & Co., Limited Foot of J hnson St. v ph As SAT Asa WHEN YOU WANT C see James Seiny, Contras? - University Avenre. Phone 1598 312 Iw. | | { | | | | improvemeats; centrally locat- re e---- FINANCIAL « CRUMLEY, FIRE, AUTO- tle and Ca Insurance. 429 street. Ph 1782M FOUND A SUM OF MONEY OVERPAID by lady customer on Decem- ber 14th. Will ow pply at McCandless' Jeweiry Store WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN pen; gold band with | might have been los time ago Apply a: Whig flee ONE ROUND MUSKRAT MUFF at Newman and shaw's A PAIR 'OF HEATHER STOCK ings, in City Hall Owr may have same by apply: to the caretaker. KINGSTON STREET CARS, one cameo ring. and one Eversharp Pencil Owners may have same by proving property at. Street Railway Office. A LOW BROWN RUBBER. Bk- longing t> a gentleman's left foot Owner may have same by applying to 192 Division Street. AUTOMOBILE TIRE CHAIN ON Princecs St, Saturday night. | Owner may have same at the | - Dom. Ta: Service DR. AYKROYD, DENTIST, HAS RK | sumed practice at 92 Princess St, over Bank of Nova Scotia. Phone FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- || Y602 3 renee me TISED FREE Earl STRANGE & STRANGE, INSURANCE agents: established in 1560; only the most reliable companies repre- sented. Office 95 Clarence street, vpposite the post omice. A | FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. ment Sociely, incorporated 1861. President W. F. Nickle, K.C.; vice. president, A. B Cunningham. Money issued on city and arm - propertie municipal and r } debentures; mortgages purchased, investment bond: for sale: deposits received and interest aliowed 4 C. Cartwright, manager, 37 Clar- ence sireet, Kingston DENTAL. | DR. A. E. KNAPP, DENTIST, OFFICE 25% Princess Street. Phone 652w, | ------------ -- -- DRS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN. tists, 159 Wellington street, corner of Brock. ---- DR. RUPERT P, MILLAN, DENTIST, 84 ! Princess Street. Phone 1850. Upen evenings by appointment. -- Te PERSONAL HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, BIRTH. marks. skin cancers, scars, etc., re- moved permanently, Satisfactory glasses fitted and furn others have failed. Goitre removed. 85 yvars' expericace. Dr, Elmer J Lake, Wye, Ear, Nose. Throat, Skin 258 Bagot Street. Phone 1. a a PIANO TUNING. Anyone finding anything and 8 to reach the owner may by reporting the facilis 9 British Whig. The tisement will be printed In column free of charge ™ adver. | this | "Found articles" does not in- clude lost dogs,~cattle, horses, etc. Those, if lost, may be ad- vertised for in the "Lost column | | | PLANO TUNING AND REPAIRING -- wor ranteed. Peter D 12 Markland Street. Phone 23%7m eee ot A GOLD EVERSHARP PENCIL. RE- A "ward for its return to Whig Office. TWEEN UVEEN"S UNIVERSITY Born: 2) ren Houle, a pair ot | rim spectacles in case. | please leave at Whig Of-| or Queen's P. O. na = FANCY GOODS. HEMSTITCHING, NCOP EDGING, AC- cordion, knife and box Hours Q to 5.30. Mrs. E. A. Card, 4 Victoria Terrace, Montreal St. oppusite Artillery Park. tosh tbl lb elo FOR BALE. TWO SETS OF LIGHT BoB SLEIGHS, | New England Bakery. | MALE 421 Barrie i GOOD TIMOTHY BALED HAY. APPLY Whitney Hotel, 29 Brock St. AND FEMALE BIRDS. APPL) | or nhone 1812]. | DRESS SUIT IN FIRST CL ASS CONDI tion; size 37. Apply 367 Barrie St Phone 1179F. TWO REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS ----nicel marked. Apply Baker Bros, Portsmouth. FOUR-YEAR-OLD DRIVING MARE -- general purpose Chestnut mare. Apply 2 Concession street. Phone 15835. nig? * Treen week ®ve ston Factories Limited SMALL HOUSE AND LOT IN VILLAGE | of Verona. Price $500.00. J. K.| Carroll Agency, 56 Brock Street, Kingston, Ont. | Kingston WHEREAS it is expedient in the in- terests of the Municipality to grant the bonus hereinafter mentioned to the Factories, Limited, for the promotion of the manufacturers in the | - | Municipality: A LARGE STOCK OF ARM BLANK: | BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by ets for sale at a reasonable price. | the Municipal Council of the Corpora- : L. Routbard, 23y Princess | tion of the City of Kingston: or phone 1723. | For the purpose mentioned in the | preamble the sum' of $1,000 per year | payable in equal monthly instalments, | of five years begin-| CARTING OUTFIT, WITH Jon TEAM | during the period hackney ponies; rubber tired buggy | ning on the First day of January, 1921. nearly new; single and double -har- | shall be given by way of bonus ness. Apply J. T. Eves, cornar! Kingston Factories, Limited, for York and Barrie streets. purpose of paying rental for a factory conditional upon their employing dur- ing the time of said Payments seventy- IN VILLAGE oF SYDENHAM, FRAME five empl. Yees, exciusive of office dwelling of seven rooms; lot 108' x | with a monthly pay roll for such em 108'; barn; good well and cistern; ! ployees of $3,000. The said small orchard. . C..Carrvll| payment to be withheld and forfeited Agency, 56 Brock Street, Kinggton.' during any month .in which Kingston Factories, Limited, fail to employ that number of employees and pay that amount as a monthly pay roll in con- nection with a factory situated in said City. ALWINGTON AVENUE, roomed frame. dwelling; light; hardwood floors dow 132°; price $2.900 Carroll Agency, 56 Brock Street. SEVEN. electric nstairs; K. 2. The said Kingston Factories, Limited, shall allow the inspection of wvieir books and vouchers at any time by the City Clerk, or the City Auditor, for the purpose of ascertaining whether that number of persons are employed and that sum of money is being paid in monthly pay roll, This By-law shall come in force and take effect on the day of the passing thereof, subject to its being assented to by the Electors. . NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is a true synopsis of a proposed By-law of the Corporation of the City of Kingston te be submitted to the votes of the Electors at the same time and at the Same places ag the annwal election for me Municipal Council, and the Deputy Returning Officers appointed to hold the said election shall take the vote, AND THAT the 29th day of Decem- ber, 1921, at Eleven o'cloel. in the fore- noon, at the Mayor's Office in the City building in the said Municipality, has been fixed for the appointing Sons to attend at the polling places and { the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. AND THAT if the assent of the Electors is obtained to the said pro- posed By-law it will be taken into con- sideration by the Municipal Council of the said Corporation at WII HAVE FOR SALE ALL 800d seconi-hand furniture an4q stoves. Any person having stoves and furniture to dispose of, we will Pay highest prices. J. Thompson. 333 Princess Street. Phone 1600w. KINDS or McLAUGHLIN ROADSTER; roadster; Saxon Roadster; Ford truck; Ford touring; Oyerland tour- ing; exchanges made. Geo. Palmer, gor. Queen and Bagot Streets Phone 410) FORD SKATES, SKATES, SK ATES--SKATES sharpened and hollow Adults, 25c.; children. 15c. price for hockey teams. of baby carriage repairs. 's Blcyele Works, 371-273 King 8. Last. Er ------------------------------ ANTIQUE FURNITURE A shipment of oli English Antique Furniture will arrive about December Sth, 1921. Mahogany chests of Drawers. Mahogany Ice Chests. x Rosewood and Walnut Arm Chairs, Dining and Parlor Walnut Chairs. Settees and Sofas. Several card tables. French Walnut Bed. ; Mahogany Mirror Frames, otc. y of mber, A.D. 1921. LESSI'S ANTIQUE SHop AKE NOTICE FURTHER that, a tenant Xho desires to vote upon said «We buy all kinds of Furniture. praposed By-law, must deliver to t Phone 1040w, 307 I'rinces: Street, ------ Clerk, not later than the tenth day be- fore the day appointed for taking the BATMAN'S REAL ESTATE, Sn '4% FOR SALE. votes, a Declaration uader the Canada Evidence Act, that he is a tenant whose lease exists for the time for Which Yhe debt or liability is to be created, or in which the money to me Iaised by the Proposed by-law 'is pay- . en able or for at least twenty-one years, tt ACH EL) $I) | 2nd that he hai by the lease covenani. "ud ww, Wu uwa, ed to pay all, municipal taxes in re- o -- spect of the property of which he 1s CK; 10 ROOMS; LaTES) tenant, other than Local In.provement Hupivivemculs; Ceuiral. rates. W. W. SANDS, -- $I500--FRAML HOUSE) NORTE END, Sere ve rovius; large lot, foum for vie ¥ LVF twe more hvuses. -- $2500 -- SEMI-DETACHED house, § roums, n. ana C, Ueep IOC sug #904 celiar, FOR THE MATE TO THE AROVL with electric igus, buh well built J-- LOCK LOO $139V Or oss <. Fovlug, u. Selby Sayings. Dec. 14.--A number from here a- tended the tea meeting a' Empry HHI on Munday night. Miss Etael Fitzpatrick ang E. Chembers wre married on sponding a few days in the north country. . Mr, and Mrs. AMison nave Bone to spend the winter wih tas daught« r, Ars. McCutcheon. C. Rosa $2723.00 -- he ALD Toronto, is spending a few days wits rovms; Aas ag 3 TE his mother, Mrs. PF. Rose. Mr. ang a Sere tena: UMrn and siloie:| Mrs. PL. Amey and daughtor spea: vutside city limits, 4% J Sunday with, t-lends a: Bell Rox. -- Mr. and Mrs. Turmon, Thurlow, T0 LET. Spent Sunday with their son, A. C. $2BO0--FRAME; Wks SIDE; sg Turmon. The W.C.T.U. Fue; 4. their mowthly meeting at'the home of Mrs. H. Martin's. Mrs. Knapp, .| Napanee, gave the repcrt of the con- vontion held at Lindsay. J. Gonu Spent a few days a' home this week. 800d night--. , ha isV In ie Cajuy FRAME and gas, MED B yl aad electric ugaws; wii handle and C.; electric Lea EY EIGHT Roo, : electric lignt ition. REAL ESTATE Street. Kingasen, \ } wd ERAT county | ished after Brown, | pleating. | A By-law for Granting a Bonus to the King- to] the | monthly | of per-' ednesday. R. Paul is | ladies heli | VETO WOeOee Few men' have had such strange |treaiment at the hands of fate as | Commissioner Frederick St. George {de Latour Booth-Tucker, one of the [chiefs of the Salvation Army. When | | he first went to India nearly forty | {Years ago and inaugurated Salvation | | Army work there he met with the | most violent opposition from and the police. the | | Government, the pulpit, the press Eventuilly he was i rapa, peu, lv, ives, GRAND THE REX STOCK A DELMHTFUL SOCIETY COMEDY $10 PRICES: 20-30-%0¢. AMERICA'S GREATEST ACTOR IN THE MELODRAMA LIONEL BARRYMORE "JIM THE PENMAN' ous ISN'T IT GREAT {thrown into prison on the charge of | having "broken the peace." He spent | Yet | in 1913, Great | with the award | Indian distine- | | tions, the Kaiser-I-Hind gold medal, i {for his services there, a decoration | given for conspicuous public service | | thirty days in a Bombay Jail, {thirty years' later, | Britain honored him | of one of the highest {in India and held and valued by such ! men as the late {late Lord Kitchener Curzon. | Commissioner 'had a strange career. Born Mougyhr, Bengal, in 1853, grandson | of a director of the old East India Company, and therefore carrying in and Booth-Tucker has his blood the traditions and outlook | | of the ruling caste, he was sent to | one of the big English schols--Chel- tenham--to be educated. Eventually | he passed the stiff examinations of |} and returned | 6 as an admin- | the Indian civil service | to the Punjab in 187 istrator. He served in turn as assist- |ant commissioner, magistrate, | treasury official, meting out the jus- tice of the British raj over the sub- Ject races of India, a man of great | | authority. But while thus ruling his heart | awoke to the spiritual needs of the People, and in 1 i land and urged on the late General Booth the necessity of doing some- | thing for India. yourself?" asked General Booth. He did. ciation. He stepped down from the bench. He ceased to be of the rul- ing class, and only those who know the peculiar social position the B-it- ish officials hold ir | clate the step he took. He returned to India in 1882, and assumed the | garb of the lowest casi€, to organize | Salvation Army work there and to Preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. Within a short time, as related, this grandson of an Eas. India Company | mogul, this former Judge, was inside |& prison, despised and rejected by the class to which he formerly be- longed. His come-back from this | degradation to being honored by the Government with the Kaiser-I-Hind medal is a mighty achievement. | When he 1891 as international secretary Com- | missioner Booth-Tucker married Gen. Booth's daughter, added the name Booth to his original name, Tucker. She was own when he was head of the Salvation | Army work in the United States fram 1896 to 1904. In 1906 he married another Salvation Army girl, Lieut.- | Col. Minnie Reid. In 1907 he returned to the east a8 special commissioner for India and Ceylon. 1917 when he ad- meeting of Salva- in Toronto in dressed a m | tionists. : -------- bir Sing by Firelight. | Thirty miles from the rallway, fifty miles from white men, a wo- man missionary of the Church Mis- slonary Society, writes of work among the jungle folk in Rajputana, | India, as follows: | "We travel from ¥illage to village among the primitive Bhil people. 'It | 1s moving morning 'and our luggage is--being packed on three camels. When the first is loaded the other two break away and our man has a fine run before they are caught. They proiest strongly against being load- {ed at all. We mount country ponies which carry us up and down places | which would shock a civilized horse. {Our bullock ¢arts broke down on the journey from the railway. | "We usually get up at 5 am, | earlier In the summer. By 7 am. | we have had choti hazari, and are | ready for prayers with all the men, and a half-hour's Bihle lesson. | 8 we start out to visit in villages. {In cottages and by the wayside, to {all who will listen, we proclaim the tidings of great Joy; for these peo ! ple are only conscious of evil spirits | in everything they see. After mid- 'day we have a litle school for the | younger members of our staff. People call at the mission for medi- At night, by a log mns to Bhil tunes, musical instruments as | accompaniment. You should see | the dark, shining faces in the fire light." ; - i ---- in | Plaice, . [~ Plaice, a kind of flatfish, which affords so impor:ant a fishery in the North Sea, was remarkably scaree in the years 1916, 1917 and 1918--s0 much so, indeed, that the scarcity of the species was believed to be | due to some cause detrimental to fish | life. It is suggested tha! the cause in question may have been ofl from sunken ships, whieh, if present in considerable quantiiies, would be very destructive to young "fry" swimming {In schools at the surface. Whatever | mays have been the fact in ihe case, | it is certain that of) only one ten- | millionth of ap inch thick will form 2 continuous film on the surface of water. Thus, as it is reckoned, all | the oceans of the world might be covered with such film by 500,000 tons of Petroleum, which a fair sized fleet of large ships could carry. Viscount French saw active ser. vice first in 1884, in Egypt. The men who tells nothing but the truth may have a clear conscience, {tut his friends will steer clear of { | him, i Most husbands and wives could get along with 'each other if only they could get along on his salary. One trouble with the canntry is there are too many idle med and no: enough idle tongues, Lord Roberts, the | Lord | in | and | 881 he went to Eng- | "Why not do It | He made a great renun- | India can appre- | returned to England in | Emma, and | kill- ed In a railroad accident in Colorado | Commissioner Booth-Tucker was | At | WILLIAM H. STRAUSS KATHERINE SPENCER CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLES HUTCHISON in ---- GRIFFIN'S A Fou MATINEE 730 p.m, R T ¢ SATURDAY a . EVENINGS-- A EA PA AAA errr cr Maes prt. immer A AUCTION SALE Horses, Market Square, Suturday, December . O'clock 6 Horses (Mares ai eldings) WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer, ss HOME COMFORT SUGGESTIONS Coming man could use tion Ofls--a the "vation of ( anos or hardwood man who uses starts an endle Acts as 1 and wu scrate ture. on the holidays every wo- Napoicon's Combinn- reali r'rench treatment in fold given to person subd tting "See the Play Then Submit Tide Gallery, EN A Pret tate ai ssh TO LIVE IN KINGSTON ¢ 30 and 7.30 "The BARRICADE?" A Story of the Victory of Love and and Foolish Prejudice Cast S--TO-NIGHT_ MARIE GLADKE PLAYERS > "LENA RIVERS" a leile Beeiern To-night and Sat. Matinee Saturday at 2.30 CO. Presenting IN FOUR ACTS best title for this play. 10¢. Saturday Matinee 10 and 23¢. WORLD FAM. »D Goodwill Over Selfish Pride . Includes: KENNETH HARL AN DOROTHY RICHARDS in "TRIPLE TROUBLE" UBLE ADVENTURE," Nt Nt AAA rte eT OMEDY DRAMA sian . and ite, 15¢, st Learn to dance at the Gare den Hall, 111 Brock Street, Guaranteed te learn all the latest dunces in ten lessons. Waltz, One Step, Fox Tres. Hours from 7 to p every night, MRS, S. COHEN, Instructor Hall Phone Hesidence Phone LISTS -------- ) : | INSIE® ON THE BEST | Crossed Fish your satisfaction ECONOMY SP le apd la main | irew | rian | 10th, 102 noon Terms of { cash. Oveq miles nor { the RB December after- Monday, 1, at one o'clock in the sale: $10 00 $10,00, approved JOHN RANDA Am HARMONY under. THE DANCE TO-NIGHT AT GARDEN HALL FRIDAY, DEC. 16th, 1921 A By-law for Borrow- ing theSum of $16,500 for the Purchase of Motor Driven Fire Ap- paratus. | 1. The amount of me | rowed and the debt to $16,500 i. to be bor- created is ney be v 2. hig amount s | the sale of debent shall be payable in the first day of Janu 3. The interes 6% per annum January, the first th { January ach year { 4. 3890 wil! be { for interest and $: | form a sinking fun to pay the i debt of $16,500, so that $1,544 be required to be raisel eac h y twenty years to pay thig debt NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is | & true synopsis of a propo of the\Corporation of the 4 Ston to. be submitted to t+ the Electors at the same the annual eleation fe Council, and the Dep ficers appointed to 1 tion shall take the AND THAT the 23th day of D ber, 1921, at Eleven o'clock in forenoon. at the Major's office City Building, in the said 3 ieipal- ity, has been fixed for the appointing Of persons to attend at the poliinz places and at the fina) summing up of the votes by the Clerk AND THAT if the Electors is obtained posed By-law it will be sideration by the Municipal the said. Corporation at thereof to be held after the of one month from the date publication of this notice, and that first publication was mau { day of December, A.D 192 TAKE NOTICE FURTHE tenant who desires. to proposed By-law must a Clerk, not later than the tent jiore the day appointed for takir { Yotes, a Declaration Under the Cana { Evidence Act that ne is a tenant whose | | lease exists for the time for which thet | debt or liability is to be created, or in | i which the money to be raised by the proposed by-law is payable, or for a: | ieast twenty-one years, and that i { has by the lease Lovenanted to pay alll | municipal taxes in respect of the prop. | erty of which he is tenant other than} Local Improvement: ra en W. W. SANDS. Clerk. We used to hear of a cock Saying with one family for 19 or 20 years, | but they ceculd not stay that loag with some of our modern families, The families don't hang together that long, . Good backing may prevent a men red each year 50 each year to sa] will ear tur rt ------------ ------ Bank | For "Christmas" Sardines THE FINEST QUALITY IN PURE OLIVE OIL A RR. W. KENT MACNEE f Lommerce Bufiding Brock and King Streets Phone 701 or 135:} General lasurance Agency --Adtomobile, Fire, Accident Plate Glass Burglary, ete. NE Only Reliable Companies, | ann | Extra Special Plum Pud- ding and Christmas Cake. Fancy Table Decoration. Chocolates in Fancy Boxes away down low in price, Lackie's Baker King St. y ; =~ RN Osteopathy by natural and ra- is. Health without J of the hu- live Nature 2 will cure even wound and knitg and she she heals the rken borfe Mechano-Therapy -- Electro- Therapy Twelve Years' Sucioss in Kingston DRS. ROBERT and EDNA ASHCROFT "0% King St. near Earl, "hone 447 \ Plumbing and Tinsmithing GEO. NOBES Phone 986M. 17 Division Street. SA SA ct cd sins: eosin DOLINION MEAT STORE Opposite Y.P1.C.A. Look out for Grand Opening Thursday, December 22nd Dominion Taxi Service PHONE 116 24 Hour Day. Service INA ee -- running in reverses and save bin froin reverses, # \

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