Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Dec 1921, p. 14

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A DAILY BRIT T ISH HE THE PEOPLE'S FORUM ® CUNDENSED ADVERTISING RATES : WANTED GENERAL Flist frsertion, 1c a word Becutive insertion the : cent & word. Minlmum charge for one insertion, 25¢, three insertions, { 60 cents. The above rates are for cash only when charged ¥ HELP good w » Street farm; tock. experienced; Apply 234 Or A WANTED FO BUY GENERAL in good location, J K Carr Agency, 56 Brock Sireet, Kingst FOR Rooms AT] Kk WANTED. SUITABLE sekeeping and t ed sg RL D well GIRL WANTED -- DINING ROOM Queen's Hotel, Br once. Apply YOUNG LADY OR TICKE Juek Hatriy rink; only girls need apply and saiary expected. RUOF REPAIRING -- HOW your roof? We use Argus Roof-proof. Dro card to F. Cuveutry, 5 Barrack Ch CONS A SINGLE MAN Wishbs WORK OY Address Box 232 wth Fst | I ith STORE an. | LIGHT ABOUT Does it need repairing"? al Whig otice WANTED TO BUY TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS and CHICKENS PARKHILL Co. 248 Princess Street, 0 SALESMEN BY LARGE INTER- national concern 'revious exper- lence no 1 Married man between 25 3 5 preferred. Apply ai 4 pm, §4 Brock Street, second floor. IW J. XY. $i5 TO goo spare time MAKE MONEY AT HOME pald weekly for your writing show cards for us No can- vascing We instruct and upply You with work West-Ang fhow | Card Service, 17 Colborne Bid. To-| ronto. | SITUATIONS VACANT 5 PRIVATE 8 card sample workers, Royal Series, deliver later; men u already making tive dollars dally even in spare time: Lapital expereince unnecessary URrr son Company, Brantford, On CHRISTRN WE WANT " STOR eseunled coun ty or territory Exclusive rights, good pay to eneryge resentatives our agency Is valu able Write Pelham Nursety Co Toronto. Ont. DISTRICT SUPERINT NDENT Kingston and vieir 1 capital of burant Motor Limited, Ames Holden pany, Limited, etc Ap references to Federal I poration, 1. ed, 1605 Royal Bank Building, Toronto. | secure Tire all conveniences rie or phone Sw ROOM, W d, all conveniences King street, or phone 2257 FIRST OF JANUARY, roms now occupied by the I. O. Apply to Cunningham & Sm} GOOD WAGES FOR nowid WORK | Wwe need you to make socks on the fast, easily-learned Auto Knitter; experience unnecessary; distance | immaterial; positively no canvass. | ing: yarn supplied particulars, ic ¥. stamp. Dept. 15-C, Auto Knitter Co., Toronto. eet eee ean WOMEN OF CULTURE AND REFINE. ments who are loc tion of pleasing an ability to well tial than previ be twenty-five more No Call in person Room 8, 3rd Chambers ee TEACHERS WANTED, A NORMAL TEACHER FOR §. 8. No. 25, Camden. Salary $900. Start Jan. 3rd Apply to Frank Wallace, Sec.-Treas., } arrowsmith, Ont. ON linproveiuenis; centrally Apply 243 University Ave, NEAR CORNER Apply D. G. a hnoue 1100 r all ed GARAGE, ana Bagot R. 1, Kingston. NINE 8 for a character, A with asi A ki posi- unusual Vy personality « talk co ently m rie of mpe upled cingly RUOOMED SroAe inte essen- e. Must age hs 109y ring 3. Vacant Ap Poone 8 expe ist years limit to ec Ask f floor Rn FURNITURE clean and ary. 86 Bruck Stre STORAGE FOR merchandise; Cann Agency, Phone 324. STORA Qiay, awy aud key $UL Queen SL @ A NINE ROOMED HOUSE, HOT,JV of Colburne ana Sy Apply Number 2, curler slreets PROTESTANT Bircel for 8. 8. No fes to com nce Jan $900. Apply to Geo. A retary, Parham, Ont VALIFIED TEACHER 5, Hinchinbrooke; du ard Sala-y Smith, se. ROOM HOU WITH and gas, and taree Good siable and shed Charies Street or NINE tricity bath HOUSE, 146 Moutreal St. all improvements. | ter furnace and ali i@provefnents; Sydennam olborne ELEC. piece | Ap=| phone| AS | € free | Celebrated, Inexpen Orders and wo- up| or! el-| ett sme FIRST CLASS ROOM WITH BOARD; » Apply 376 Bar-| Er ------ | H BOARD IF DE- Apply 212 LODGE | 0 th FIRST CLASS ROOMS AND BOARD, | locat- | VEEN |! KR ttt t-- | FOR sal FOUND SMALL HOUSE AND LOT IN VILLAG { of Verona. Price $500.00. J. Carroll Agency, Brock Street, Kingston, Ont. CITY TORONTO, from 1831 to 1939, yield 5.350% Price ranges fr 1.75 to $96.68. Mills Company, 79 Clarence Street AND PEARL 56 GOLD - FILLED neyba, Pencil] lef: may have EVERSHARP store Wier same at Sica BRAND NEW finished Saxoj ne; never used; also a baby's sleigh and Que- bec heater Apply 430 Princess St DAIRY BLACK ROSARY BEADS OV Clergy street near Colt € O er may have same a Clergy street FORMERLY "ROBINSON'S Farm," on Lak Shore Portsmouth *s ploughed two-thirds 11lowed In- spection invited etc, sep AY god A BOX CONTAINING beads." Apply at lagh's, the Arm A SUM OF MONEY OVERPAID by lady customer on - ber 14th. Will own at McCandless Jeweir PR ER 8S A al- uries mm A WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN pen: gold band with initials; might have been lost some time ago Apply at Whig Of- fice. FIRE, HRS, 1. S, CRUMLEY, : ance. 42 mobile and Casu ¥ Ins Ear] stree Phone 1782M CARS, ne ers lig way ON KINGSTON STRE 0 and i Ow same by at Street & STRANGER, INSURANCE : lished in 1860; only Lin eo mpanieg repre Clarence street, © the post office have property Uffice A LOW BROWN RUBBER. longing :5 a gentleman's fout. Owner may have sar by appiying to 192 Divisio Street. AUTOMOBILE TIRE CH.,IN OV Princers St, Saturday night Uwner may have same at the Dom. Ta: Eervice prov Hall BE. lef nN INVEST- rporategd 1861 Kle. K.C.;: Cunningham and {arm , munic and county debentures: mortgages purchased in ment.bonda for sale deposits st allowed R 'artwright. manager, 37 Clar- ence st {Ingston FRONTENAC LOAN | ment Society President president, Money = AN incor Ww N on city FOUND ARTICLES ADVER- TISED FREE DENTAL. ee ee ete A DENTIST. OFFICE hone 6523w one finding anything and 8 tu reach the owner may do so by reporting the facts ©) The British Whig. The adver- tisement will be printed in this column free of charge. "Found articles" goes clude lust dogs, cattle, horses, etc. These, If los may be ad- vertised for in the "Lost column | DR. A. E. KNAPP, | 258 Princess Street -------------- | DRS. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DEN. tists. 159 Wellington street, 'corner | of Brock ! DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN DENTIST, 84 Princess Street. Phone 1830. Open evenings bv appo'ntment not in- | or. AYKROYD, DENTIST, HAS RE. | sumed practice at 93 Princess St ri IN FRONT eL « " FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN | FOULS; your Own lock | Frusts City Storage, uy hone 546, res. Yayw An QUALIFIED PROTESTANT TEACHER for 8. 8. No. 4, Ernesttown. Dutjes commence anuary 3rd, 1922 State ¥Riary expected and experience L. A. Wartman, Secretary, Collin's Pay. Ont etn PROTESTANT TEACHER FOR S§. 8, No. 11 (U), Olden. Holder of at least a third Class certificate. Dut- ies to commence January 3rd, 1922. Salary $700. Apply to Mrs. A. Fost- er, McLean, Ont PROTESTANT, wnship of Leeds; duties to e January 3 Salary $800. Write stating qualifications to the sccretary, W. J Shaw, KR. 12 No. 2, Gananoque, Ont. Just cumpieted, on all modern lmprovemenus; w garage. Loussession ls pL Janua Apply D. E. watnem, 143 Nelson Al UNCE, houge and barn on Nor 80 on North Allred s th Alfred; treet, Apply to J. D. Boya, 332 Univers, Avenue, phone 1053M. TEACHER FOR 8, §, LEGAL NO. 2 comiy ers and Solicitors, ,9 Street, Kiugsiun, ham, Cyril a. smith, PROTESTANT TEACHER No ¢ Pittsburg Jan. ird FOR §. Duties to begin Salary for teacher wit permanent 1st or 2nd; $1,000: wit interim certilicate or experienced 3rd, $900. Appiy Thomas. Hyland, Kingston Mills. - BA, Law office, corner AMBROSE SHEA, ana solicitor. hing and Broc Money to loan. be} 5 2 Phone 1yyy, ARCHITEQT EVEN ROOM SOLID BRICK HOUSE, Victoria streot, A NEW SEVEN ROOM a4 goud brick house and eignt acres of lang. tt et emote re ------------------ CUNNINGHAM & SMITH, BARRIS Ciarence A. U, Cultung- BARRISTER kK, over Koyal Bank, itn ry. st. al- ity T- ul POSITION wa MALE COOK, EXPERIEN( ED; erences; requires work over ( mas or longer Apply "Box Whig Office. Cts, Merchants Bank Chambe rner of Brock and Wellington. MILLINERY. MRS, McLAUGHLIN, 112 William _dtreet, wil! take for making trimming and remog Ing hats. EXPERIENCE FARM AND dairy man vans position = reagon- able wages. ApPPly to 16 Plum Si City. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS---~GET IN A PROFITABLE all year commission business of your own. Every property owner needs some of our nine hundred varieties of hardy Hed Tag trees and plants. No capital needed Complete equipment and insiry, - Hon free. Write Dominion Nurser- € malts: Montreal ~| COVERED BUTTONS MADE TO 0 x der in all popular shapes and siz SIGNS Upholstering and E, J. Goodridge, 244 SIGNS OF ALL KINDS, GLASS WORK, Avente. Phone 1532J. Arge or small, Posters, Showcards. displays a specialty, by Shaw at 213 Princess Street. UPHOLSTERING, i CALL OR DRO¥ "A "CARD : Gavine,.upholsterer, 216 W. HAROLD FOR YOUR holstering and general re Léave urders at or drop a 104 Clergy street TO W, ¥. card FURNITURE REPAIRED AND ¥i paired promptly | CIVIL ENGINEERING, Stanton & Sleeth, 35 EOWER, SON AND DREVER, ARCHI- t see LOWER orders Bagot St, pairing, repairing done, University ished; guns, gramaphones, eto, re- and giuarantesq. r A FOUNTA with TWO SETS OF LIGHT BOB SLEIGHS,! MALE AND FEMALE BIR ---------- ------------------------------ GOOD TIMOTHY BALED HAY. APPLY DRESS SUIT I TWO REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULLS | A LARGE STOCK OF ARM: HARD AND SOFT CARTING OU TFIT, WITH Jon TEAM! IN VILLAGE oF SYDENHAM, FRAME IN PEN, SILVER FILIGR over Bank of Nova Scotia Phone IN, SILVE A I initials Reward Fin J leave at Whig Office OF. ST. MARY'S dral, Sunday shell rimmed returned to 132 please CATHE- WARTS, BIRTH. rs, scars, etc. re- Satisfactory ed and furnished after 1 | | Goltre removed r xlasses fite oth have failed $5 years' experience. Dr Elmer J ye lar. Nose. Throat, 8kin Bagot Street. Phone 201 CEMBER 1Sth, set with R as keepsake; O'Kkill streets, Reward. on er Finder FOR SALE. PIANO TUNING, AND REPAIRING o Peter D. Brown Phone 239Tm cas a PIANO TUNING work guaranteed 12 Markland Street New England Bakery. DS. APPLY | 421 Barrie or nhone 1512). FANCY GOODS. Whitney Hotel, 29 Brock St | HEMSTITCHING. ricor EDGING, AC- cordion. knife and box Hours 9 to 5.30. RST CLASS CONDI- tion; slze 37. Apply 367 Barrie St Phone 11791, --nicel Baker | y marked. Bros, for Apply tsmouth. . PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING WHEN WANTING PAINTING OR Paperhanging done. drop a card to BLANK- "x A. Mounteer, 84 Arch Street. els for sale at a reasonable price. Call at L. Routbard, 289 Princess or phone 1723. H. SCOTT & CO. 53 BEVERLY ST, Painters, Paperhangers and Deco- rators. No job too small, no con- tract too large. Stofm windows re- paintea. putted, glazed and put on All work done at shortest notice, WOOD, IN STOVE] lengths; seven and ten dollars a load, delivered. J H. Denyes, It. | 3, Kingston. Phone 1300 R | CHIROPRACTIC, WM. A. MARCELIS, D. Pa. C, Cor- ner Princess and Barrie Streets. 2nd floor, Barrie St. éntrance, Kingston, Ont. Consultation free. Telephone 822d. Hours 9 to 12 am. to § p.m. hackney ponies; rubber tired buggy nearly new; single and double har- | ness Apply J. 7 Eves, cornar' York and Barrie streets, lot 108 x 1 and cistern; < Carroll ngston, dwelling of seven rooms: 108'; barn; good wel small orchard. K. ETTA BLODGETT, SPECIALIST Agency, 56 Brock Street, Ki In Chiropractic, 585 Princess Stree', DR. rs, el- a. to ed. FLANS--SURY KY SohsTINA TES - Scott, B.A, B.Sc, Mem. Eng Inst. 123 King Street. Phone 1634. -- --------= 0 K. ROBINSON, M.D, 365 BARR Street. Hours 10.30-12 am, p.m. 7-83.30 p.m. Phone 1646 PALMISTRY FROF. ARMENDO TELLS PAST AND future and gives advice, for this Week only; 87 Johnson street Hours 9 a.m. to 10 pm. ~ Street, Kingston. Office hours: to 12 am, 2 to 4 pm., and 7 to. "evenings. Telephone 456. 2-4 Sn St Se ---------- DR. P. H. HUYCKE, 111 WELLINGTON 18 11 § BOULETS CLEANER THAN COAL. HOT AS COAL. LAST AS LONG AS COAL: $2.00 A TON CHEAPER THAN $14.50 PER TON DELIVERED, James Swift & Co., Limited Foot of Johnson St. COAL. by STOVES While they last, You may have one reasonable, as that is my CARPENTERING WHEN YOU WANT See James Selby, Contractor, 2 University Avene. Phone 1595w. J. TURK Phone 705 | THE CARPENTER 12 ALWINGTON WII HAVE FOR SALE McLAUGHLIN SKATES, SKATES, SKATES--SKATES Furniture will arrive 5th, 1921. $1,500-FRAML -- $2500 -- SEMI-DETACHED $3600 FOR THE MATE TO THE ABOV, $4400--8-ROOMED CEMENT $30.00--BRICK Kingston, Ont. 'Hours 1 to 4 p.m. and 7 to § pm Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, Appointments by request AVENUE, SEVEN. roomed frame welling; electric light; hardwood floors downstairs; lot 70" x 132°; price $2,900. J KK Carroll Agency, 56 Brock Street. Lucy, Chiropractic Specialists and Graduate Nurse 239 Bagot streat, ALL KINDS oF second-hand furniture and Stoves. Any person having stoves and furniture to dispose of, we will Pay highest prices. J. Thompson, 333 Priucess Street. Phong 1600w, ROADSTER 3 roadster; Saxon Roadster; hp Jruch; Ford touring; Overland tour- ng; exchanges made. Geo. Palmer, and Bagot Streets. good phone 943w. Hours 9 to 12 a m., 1 to 6, and 7 to 9 p.m. Spinal analysis and consultation rfee. Residential calls by appointment. Nomination In the Township of Portland Nomination for Reeve and Council- lore for the Municipal Council for the Township of Portland, for the year 1822, will be held in the Township Hall, Harrowsmith, Monday, December 26th, 1921, beginning at 12 o'clock, neon. [] Queen Phone 410J. sharpened and hollow Adults, 25~.; children, 15¢. price for hockey teams. of baby carriage repairs. Bicycle Worrs, 371- East. ground. Special] All kinds Muller's 278 King st. ANTIQUE FURNITURE A shipment of old English Antique | about December Mahogany chests of Drawers. Mahogany Ice Chests. Rosewood and Walnut Arm Chairs, Dining and Parlor Walnug Chairs. Settees and Sofas. Several card tables. French Walnut Bed. Mahogany Mirror Frames, T. A. KERR, Clerk. Dated at Harrowsmith, .this 17th day 'of December, 1921, ~~ A Ss HOME COMFORT SUGGESTIONS Coming on the holidays every wo- man could use Napoleon's C bina. tion Olls--a real French tr. tment for the polishing and rface pre- servation of Oflcloth, Furniture, Pi- anos or hardwood floors, Every wo- man who this preparation chain of boosters. ete. LESSK'S ANTIQUE SHOP We buy all kinds of Furniture, Phone 1045w. 307 Vrinces: Street, BATEMAN'S REAL ESTATE, FOR BALE. C. Basi-mua ACHED; Six Fooms; B. and u.; down towa, -- BRICK; 10 ROOMS improvements; central. + LATES) Scratches, etc, on Plano and Furni- . ture. Phone 619w and we will cheer- fully send to your address a free sample of Napoleon's Combination Waxoilit; no labor, no rubbing. ECONOMY SPECIALTIES -- HOUSE; hve roums; large ioe, Uf two more houses. NORTH EN, fvom for vue vuse, § roms, HB. ang Cc, Geep i0t and good cellar. -- - With electric Ligais; both wel buy house, alt modern, hardwood on 804d electric ugais; yisee or les: will handie it hy Wes SIDE; § AM BE rooms; B. and C.; electric light, PHONE 116 24 Hour Day Service EIGHT ROOMS; 3. Plece bata; eleciric light and gas: | svvd cundition. . 5a { RATEMAN'S REAL ESTATE 133 Wellingtus Street, Eiageive, KE K. |! PAYABLE! been | | | Al oe | vice- | oe -- | DR, GEORGE F. LUCY, DR. JENNIE A. | between Princess and Brock. Tele- | ,| The day's WHIG. Provincial Bye-Election | i 4 : 10 THE ELECTORS OF KINGSTON AND PORTSMOUTH; | Ladies and Gentlemen, A Acting on the request o rer of electors and friends, [ he reby ar Ce myself as an Independent caa- for the Ontario Legisiature in Ming bve-eiection ted, I} { 10 give my to | fasures that make | mon good and welfare vince, irrespective introduces s for the « of both city an. of which par ich measures | R. G. ARMSTRONG, ne west te! terms | | The Unveiling of a Memorial | Window on Friday a Mem- | orable Event. -- Tweed, Doe, 19.--One of the most up-to-date, splendidly equipped high | schools in the province of Ontario to be found in Tweed, the main entrance, the hall, there is beautiful stained which is placed memory of twelve is As you enter in the centre of | erected a most glass window, there in honored | citizems of the vil- | lage who paid the supreme sacrifice in the great war. The centre panel is a figure of a Canadian soldier In khaki, whilst the two side panels con- | | tain the names of the fallen heroes The dedication ceremonies were | held on Friday, Dec. 16th, attended { by Major ths Rev. Dr. Bruce Taylor, principal of Queen's University, a sisted by Brig.-General A. E. Ros C.M.G., Kingston. The local veter- | ans numbering about sixty, met at {the township hail together with the high school cadets and headed by the | Sulphide band marched to the school. | On arriving at the school the cere- mony of raising of the new schoal fag was commenced, the band play- ing the national anthem whilst "he | flag was slowly hoisted by two high | school cadets, Edward Rath and [ Clark Minns. General Rass then | | inspected the "Returned Men", lined | up on parade under Capts. G. B. | Brown and Fournier, shaking hands | | with each, with a word of greeting | followed by an inspection of the | cadets under the command of Prin- | cipal Manning. The guests then en- | | tered the high echool, where W. H. | | De Blois, chairman of the high school | presided. After the opening prayer | by Rev. A. E. Smart, Kiplings. Pro- | | cossional was sung, followed by an | address by Dr. Taylor. The address | was full of tender sympathy to the | bereaved, of honor to the departed, | and counsel to the living, which was | followed by the unveiling. Messrs. | T. Beatty and Charles Parrett unveil- | ed the window, the dedication pray- | | er being offered by Principal Taylor. | | The names of the fallen were read by | | Principal Manning after which "The | Last Post" was sounded by the falarge num- Bs a Nr A rrr erre------ W. KENT MACNEE Bank of Commer Writing: --Automobile Sickness, Hepresenting Only MONDAY, DEC. 19, 1921. Now Playing THE STAR WITHOUT A FAILU RE : ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in 'The Girl From Nowhere" A Delighttulty Human Story Which Includes All the Essentials That Ge To Make a Abso bing Photoplay, NEN PA Arter es Net Stain ae GRIFFIN' S--HON-TUES_ WED, | MARIE GLADKE PLAYERS soni vere "THE ROSARY" DETWE MATINEE WED NESDAY 2.30 p.m, -Matinee 10e~--15¢, Evening 4 natitratbontoct ho at BEY Learn to dance at the ¢ den Hall, 111 Brock Street, tiunranteed te learn all the «tent dances in ten lessons, Waltz, One Step, Fox Trot, - Hours from 7 to 9 every A Paramoufit Picture ulght, IIS. S. COHEN, lastructop "TRE {all Phone "MYSTERY ROAD" | =: a by INSIEf ON THE BEST E. Phillips Oppenheim paviD power, || Crossed Fish Sardines A Romance of Luxury and Mystery THE FINEST QUALITY IN PURE OLIVE OIL Sn A a en i ~ TOWNSHIP OF PITTSBURG NOMINATION, ¢ is hereby given that a meeting electors of the Municipality of re Towr Pitt8burg will be held Monday, 2 STRAND TO-DAY TO-DAY «oa ANTS SCREEN SNAPSHOTS Something that appeals to all. For Sale $2650--Specinl Snap for One Week ship of the 1 purpose of nominating and councillors to ipal Council in the y for the r 1922 TOWNSHIP TSBURG, iefield, 17th day of De- new three- tric lights; must leave Frame Bungalow: bath; elec Owner plece large west end at once, BATEMAN'S REAL ESTATE For "Christmas" Extra Special Plum Pud- ding and Christmas Cake. Fancy Table Decoration. Chocolates in Fancy Boxes away down low in price. 159 Wellington Street, Kingston || ce Building King Streets. Phone 701 General Insurance Agency Fire, Accident >late Glass Burglary, ete Rebable Companies Hrock aug or 3 t Lackie's Bakery King St. Plush and Tinsmithing NOTICE Reeve and for the will be ¥, Dee, The Nomination for Councillors for the Year 192 Township of Storrington held at Inverary om Mong 26th, 1021, from 12 to 1 p.m, buglers. General Ross then gave a splendid 4 address, which was most sympathetic with the bereaved and a true sold: fery tribute to his comrades. 'O| Canada" was then sung, after which | the Rev. L. 8. Wight pronounced the | benediction. | The village council, rcpresenta- tives of societies, member of high | school board, together with relatives of the departed herves, occupied spe- | cial seats reserved for them. | At six o'clock the veterans met in | th © township hall, where the ladies | | whose husbands are members of the | | bigh school board, had a splendidiv | arranged supper. After supper the | returned men sang choruses whici | together with addresses from Genera! | Ross and Principal Taylor, made a| | happy time, full of good cheer. | At 8 p.m. in the Presbyterian | church, high school commencement exercises were held, the pupils giving an excellent programme of vocal and | 1 instrumental music. The valedictory Roberts in a very clever and enter- taining manner. Dr. Taylor presentod i Ron- erts--gold medal, Upper Form pre- |< senter by Mr. De Blois; Mr, Foster, | middle school presented by high |S was given by Miss Dorothy the scholarship medals to D. school board; Stella Rivers, silver medal, lower school and Sam Ketche- som, form I, General Ross presente. | the field sports medals to: Senior | | girls, Vera Mains, presented by Reeve | Kindred, M.D.; junior girls, Heion | | Ryan, presented by lady teachers: | | senior boys, Milton Patterson, pre- | |sented by Mr. De Blois; junior boys, | | Seott Elliott, persented by Principal | Manning. Dr. Taylor's address was a master- ly one dealing with the benefits of the high school and the need of sup- | | port necossary to the performance of | {good work. He pointed out the ne- | | cessity of the home influence and ex- | rample. Dr. Roes gave an excellent | address on medical work in France, {illustrated by most interesting pic- | | tures, which brought home vividly -l | his hearers the difficulties which | had to be met and overcome during | 'the war, which was much ap-| prectated by the returned men. Mem- i bers of the high school board occup- i 'led seats on the pla'form, Rev. A. E i Smart acting as chairnfan, ; proceedings were a | splendid success, and will long be | remembered. The board under the! {capable chairmanship of W. H. va | Blois consists of Messrs. Barnet, Cul- | | lins, Gordon, Smart, O'Keefe Ryan {and McCrae ,are to be congratulatal {on their efforts. The principal, Mr | Manning is ably supported on h:: | teaching staff by the Misses Trusco:t | and Quinlan, with a large attendance of bright and intellectual students. Mrs, Rueben Johnson and her six | children were burned to death near Windsor, Best's for Gillettes, N-- J a ---- dren from | burned. amuck; one person reported killed. An GEO. NOBES Phone 986M. 17 Division Street. Osteopathy Is tres'ment Ly "natural ang ra-. tional methods. Health without drugs by adjustment of the hu- man machine. Give Nature 1 chance' and she will cure even as she heals the wound and Kkniig the broken bone. Mechano-Therapy - Electro« Therapy Twelve Years' Success in Kiugston DRS. ROBERT and EDNA ASHCROFT 204 King + mear Earl, hone 447 ST 4 res nr seras srg DOMINION MEAT STORE Opposite Y.M.C.A. Look out for Grand Opening An Ottawa mother threw her chil- | a4 window as the house | One was killed. near Lund, Settier B.C. runs | Thursday, December 22nd NN me "PLUMBING WORK DONE RIGITT For Plumbing d Heating Fyuipment, let us #ive n price om your work. Contract and Job Work siven first-class attention, H. APPLETON 417 PRINCESS STREET Phone §isw. rr In order to introdiice the gouds of the manufacturers whom Wwe represent, we will give the people of Kingston and vicinity, an opportunity of purchasing ary two articles at the price of one, plus one cent. This sale will COMMENCE---- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20th and will run for three days. Look over this list--then come in. Bave sumetning worth while. SOME WELL-KNOWN MEDICINES AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ---~Russian Oil, --Castor Oil, Cocoanut Oil, ~Hydrogen Peroxide, =Milk of Magnesia. =--Olive Oil. ~~Vaseline, white and yellow. ~--Sodine, Glycerine, --Glycerine and Rosewater. --Extract Malt, --California Hops. --Sweet Nitre, --'ougn Syrups, The Hutcheson-Wilson Co. MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS 26915 Princess Street, Between Sydenham and Clergy Streets ~Liniments, Florida Water, =All Essences. --Boracic Acid Borax, Salts, Lysol ~Cream Tartar, ~Black Pepper. ~White Pepper. ~And All Spices. --A. B. 8. & C. Tablets. ~Asperin Tablets, * ®

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