2 ys THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. : *¥86T '63 'DAA 'AVASHANT NORE CHRISTMAS EVENTS| INCIDENTS OF THE DAY! N\ a = ~- . STORE CLOSES DAILY 5.30 Santa Claus at Ghaimers Racy Local News and items of J} : ' ia y | Church Sunday School on | General Public Interest. | Il a) 7 all a i u Y a f | Wednesday Evening. Call 538], for Charles Andre, | = | : w = | Santa Cl id irrip of i i Fo | "I Oar Fete rn nae Pn 1644. eT Saving fale. All Four For Ore Dilly 3 the purpose £1 i tha ap. y C ci ive 3 1 i i oN pury of officlating at Napanee Council has given a pe Saloniay;, I Call You Sunishirle; Some Little Bird, Only One Pal, Christmas. entertainment. ' for tho grant oT $300 15 The Kingston Gen-| wv Eo ee ge ! : scholars of Chalmers Sunday school. |... a 7 - ' : ot : : {reboiars of Chalmers: Sunday school eral hospital." ve ee oa] After All, Listening, All By Myself, Beautiful Annabelle Lee, Cho n room, and #t woe 3 folly atta. © shortening and _systematizing your Cho San, Bonnie Lassie, Who'll Be The Next One to Cry Over You, shh uyi bl 3 . ; : and. had the time of their lives. Tho | ) L& Problems When Sweethearts Waltz, Wandering Home, There Must Be Some- A Christmas tippler on remand was fined $10 and costs by Magistrate one Like You, Birds of a Feather, Cherie, The Last Waltz, Mammy's older folk also turned out in goodly Supper was cho fet tom 0 'be | MF. Swaine, piano tuner, orders Little Sunny Honey Boy, Mississippi Cradle, Main Street, | Want My ; | extensive programme, The ladies of |. Sg, 2 ; i £ | Sxtesive Progra o ladies Of py ong 5Etw. Mammy, Ma, Monastery Bells, Hugs and Kisses, All the Late Lauder e congrega provided a splendid Two young men who were without . d * |mpread at 6 o'clock, and it fs noedicss |, JNO TOARE men wilo were wichout Numbers, and hundreds of others. {to say that all the scholars did ample treal to Toronto, were given photec- : - 3 justice to the many good things pro- Extra Special Price on Feist and Lauder Folios White Fur Coats for vided. 'All camo With a good appe- tion at the police station on Wednas- : ' day night, Regular Price 75¢c. .............. . Friday and Saturday only 50c¢. . Ve tite. i Children ../... ...$25.00 Howls. children | 10 Spite of the inclement weatner, $ | Following the supper, the children | oo 0 proceeding on the excavation | played games and it was a fine sight work In connection with the heating - NEW YEAR CARDS > wi a : Ww. ite | to see the youngsters enjoy thom- | o fom ¢ Q % Uni ity ane. Lo sda in hite Fur Baby Robes $5.00 selves. Following this part of the |S(em for Queen's University ana New Year Cards, Booklets and Postéards. Complete selection a ' 3 tor. Rev. Dr. Io. | the General hospital v | programme, the pastor, Rev r- I The bank clearings in Kingston to choose from. White Fur Caps ......$5.00 [fi Wison sowed a nummer of yay |, Tio Tank cloatives in Kingston | ; Jineigsing lantern slides, 5d. icy ire reported as follows: $735,346.30, Books for New Year Gifts--all the latest $2.00 Fiction, Frida or the previous week the clearings and Saturday at ' nl : Men 8 Fu Coa Sad Following the lantern show, Prof. ip 5 1 r ts $35 00 John Matheson took the chair and (2mounted to $966.346.30. 1 4 S At the YM.C.A. on Wednesday troduced an excellent programme. itre q da e an Prog afternoon St. Andrew's and St. Ladies' Fur ts... . lin which the scholars of tho Sunday . * Coa $75.00 | senool took part. Fach number pro- James' met in the junior 8.8.A.A.A. : Eesing mA sae THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE : verything mn Furs, are deserving of much praise, The |OUt bY a score of 16 to 14. ; programme consisted of the following | J- B. Aylesworth, Newburgh, aged PHONE 919, - OPEN TILL 8.00 P.M. i numbans: Chorus, piano solo, pell |Rinety-four years is dead. His wid- vis . . drill, Christmas 1ullaby, boy's spaech {OW survives him. He was father of on boy's rights; piano duet, song ny | Hon. Alan Aylesworth, Toronto, and || So iy . {the beginners' class, "Snow Fairies", |G. Anse Aylesworth, Newburgh. - . - - : |ptano solo; Mother Goose perform- Constable James Cotter, who was - ance; recitation; chorus, "Little |Bhot in the left arm by auto bandits Stars." on September 16th last, is off daty J h M K : Li ° : After the. programme had deen |88ain as a result of illness brought : 0 n C ay, imi e conculded Santa Claus made his ap- |about by the wound in his arm. 'The pearance and the children were in |arm is giving him considerable trou- : -- ; 149-157 BROCK STREET great glee. "Here comes Santa," pip- | ble. ed a little girl and immediately thera Mrs. Alice Houghton passed away . . Zz was great excitement, for as if by at the General hospital on Wednes- | ; % magi¢, Old' Kriss Kringle appeared |day morning after an illness of some | . among the children, and' was soon | months. The deceased was the widow | busy distnibut'ng bags contain! g [Of the late Charles D. Houghton, and | " i y | 6" 3 y v candy and oranges off the tree, which (8 daughter of Fredertck Knight of You Wire Us and We 11 Wire You" was very prettily decorated. Santa [this city, She was forty-seven years | FOR FRIDAY SHOPPERS THE ELECTRIC SHOP made the trip with his reindeers, and [0f age. William Payne, 16 Plum b iH Distributors for Bly : the jingle of his sleigh bells could be Rout: is a brother-in-law. ; v LACO LAMPS, DELCO LIGH! . heard as he drew up to the church he weekly luncheon of the King- \ 3 ; ] 115 Brock Street. " Phone 1065 After making his distribution, Santa [ston Rotary Club will be held in the 60 yards of Navy Blue Serge--all wool--56 inches wide. 4 F. J. GRACE W. C. CANNON Claus shook hands with all the chil- [¢lub's quarters at the British-Ameri- dren and then announced - that he [tan hotel on Friday at 12.30 p.m. Color guaranteed. For an extra special on Friday ..... $1.50 - ean would have to leave, as he had to President *"Joe" Stewart will preside. make Winnipeg in had to make Win- |The club is co-gperating = with the . . vy nipeg in half an hour, and was due | Rex Stock Compatiy and the Grand 100 yards of Nav Blue Armur Pure Wool--3 mncn- HAVE YOU TRIED THE ORANGE PEKOE BLEND? BE re a LE Oren Ts Daly Und the Lund ; Navy e-- 6 inch the bes: wishes of all, the folly oid | theatre party to be given Friday at- |} es wide--very serviceable for Children's Séhool Dresses, etc. CHARM EA fellow continued his journey, but be- |ternoon, December 30th, to the sol- E d B 5 fore he got on his way, many of the |diers of the hospitals and the adulis ri a > . . . children took the opportunity of [of the various institutions, y bargain ..... v0 ec0ns cig falefaie sinilein unin oe nis 75¢. * AT 60 CENTS PER LE 2 thalbking Bi for the Dice Bree ua Will Speak in Kin, ; ; Wor h " ] 8 A y' ton. 2 he had given them on Christmas aay Bev 3 pea on id on 'or of 250 yards All- ool Serge Black, Burgundy, Nigger, It Is a High Gade Tea With a Delicious ¥1avor. 8 J N being packed in yell At Sydenham Street. Church. the great Moody Tabernacle, Chi- . . nN on - Sr Juskagu lastuad wt. red. The annual Christmas entertain- cago, and one of the foremost evan- Taupe, Scarlet, Myrtle, Navy. Friday Special Peeve wee 98c¢. 8 . i Geo. Robertson & Son. ment 6f the Primary and Beginners [gelists of the world will speak in On- : : : Ny , department of the bible school of |tario hall, January 2nd and 3rd, at 5 ih : . do; a Sydenham street Methodist church |3 p.m. and 8 p.m. each day." With 4 inch Botany Wool Serge extra fine quality Navy i ------ wad held, on Wednesday afternoon. him will be Mrs. A. C. Cutler, who 1 : . = EE nalum wal be Me 4 ©. Cutiar, Who or Black. Friday... a0... 5. nieel ch 000 - $2.50 E er and spent the time in playing games |India. Wherever they go hundreds l/and hearing a few recitations. A |are turned away, so the people of i | large Christmas tree was erected and | Kingston who would hear them had BUY RIGHT Five, Tornado, Baggage, Plate Glass, Burglary, Robbery, Hold | all the children received a'basket of better go early. $ 1.5 0 $1.98 4 "Up, Mercantile Safe, Life, Ac- candy, Sm m------------ Trades w.nd Labor Euchre, . s . ' 8 ' - || CASE AGAINST BRYANT The T-ades and Labor Council 36 inch Silk Pailette--Black-- | 36 inch Duchesse Silk-- wear jydent. Sickness, BUTTER ; liable Companies only rep. 500 Ibs. choice Rolls . . .39¢. Ib, Tho case of Fred Bryant, chargod Labor council have been very podu- ' " llar. euchre held on 'Wednesday evening resented. | Fresh made Belleville with burglary; was to have been re- : -- jf Creamery ........... be sumed at Thursday's session of the | A spoiled child is to be pitied. Also od] | police court, but owing "0 the fact [is narents & : fees sisisealeieleleil0inln 0iaivlai0] [el0elujo] [@i0 e000 l0inn $1. pe den BI tas... nin. Gib. pails ........ sees. B80. 20th. patls . .:.......... 85c. Bernard Melville, corsolation prizes. Court. The euchres held by the Trades and AS FURTHER ENLARGED g ie Ww A at the labor hall, was very largely ; extra heavy. Friday, per guaranteed--black or ' Guaranteed Eggs . .58c. d ctory Bonds bought and. open that Crown Atterney J. L. Whiting [ The Always Busy Store . % A od Remanded For a attended. The prize winners were CCcus Mrs, Campbell and 'Thomas McCorm- ; - . : 'yard .............. $1.50 colors. Friday .... .. $1.98 Gold Dust Corn Meal 6 Ibs: 25¢. if, of the city, the case was tur- Corn Flakes ...... 3 for 28c. ther enlarged for a week. A large Week in Thursday's {ick, first prizes, and Miss Sidley anl Mathew's Pure Lard ..17c. 1b. [ll| number of spectators gathered at the || police station half an hour before the time for the epening of the '/ CASH AND CARRY court, and they appeared to be very ALFRED and PRINCESS BTS. - i! much disappointed over the fact 'hat the trial was not going to proceed. STELLA NOMINATIONS Bryant was brought c¢own from mel s 5 ~5r So [the jail, and when the case was call- Mid-Winter C.O.F. Officers Elected -- Public / ed Magistrate Farrell remanded "he "4 Schools Hold Concert. ; 4 4 = accused for another woek. Millin : Stella, Dec. 26.--Township nomi- 3 pL ery day, Doe 19th Those nominaced |] $3,300--Brick, corner 'property, 6 rooms and 3 PANKHURST-MAYBEE NUPTIALS day, Dec. 19th. Those nominated 9 sR ve--Samuel Miller, bathr ' ic hi . 4 PTICAL SERVICE |= rr so EES SA mn | can Rectory at Oshawa. James Strain, H. 8. Patterson; for i : g i a tan paar tl 1 and stable. Good lot. Possession at At the Anglican {Rectory at Osh- awa, on Monday, at 8.30 a.m. by ert Fleming, Thomas Smith, W. G.|§ once, . Glenn and Bert Hitchins. : b ce Just the property you want may Quite a number of Islanders took € on our list. 1 meédns more, than the mere supplying Rev. C, R, DePencier, the marriage uke & Sumber of Islanders took Xo . 3 £ was solemnized of Miss Dore May- ® spec m Pp oO {4 and fitting of Glasses. Not the least bee, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, steamer Wolte Islander trom. Stella E. W. MULLIN & SON J 3 : . » 'a Me: , Bloomfield, to Edward H.. on Tuesday last, about ninety return ' i fs Yi) important is the examination, which aa, to Edward Hf tickets were sold. - EXCLUSIVE AGENTS sa A34 At the last regula meeting of ||" Corner Johnson and Division Streets » = Phones 589w and 6393. 3 determines the success or failure of an ~~ [J{Semuet Penhuret, Wilkinson ave. nue, Oshawa, court, Stella, No. 653, !C.O.F., the following officers were elected: C.R., attempt to make your eyes more use- he Bride, AO was given aay William J. Glenn; V.C.R., Richard 9 hy cake tze, loo . 0 5 LR, ful. In order that your glasses fulfil a in e suit of YY, mua] x O'Connor; RS. Cecil E. Gibson: Vii the ca io a Mg - - tt ith + . = Knife pleated OTe ett % vor | 1 : ® will ways "new LB. eming; : treas., - . all i 4 ents a ected of them, oll, fines i Ey 2a things" in our Millinery De. ward A. Scott;. chaplain, William D. f ; the examination of your eyes must be Warts Patter, a vary [I partment. iw oem the TW, Wealey Brown: 5. William allinn' accomplished by an experienced opto- tired in a suit of royal blue canton ms a New in shapa, J]| Coobrate; IB. William J. McKee: e iqaiaia Lee My increas ientelein gaf. crepe with Jat. mate, The groom fl _ dd shape Sonductor, James Glotn; court de- BN a ~ metnist. My increasir ng clientele is suf- was assisted by Cooper. {ff "2d Materials and colots--all Bi. +0 5 deughey, Jr. cd iste her ' "ficient eviden qe wr ™ ! to the bride very Qifferent and moderate is B| The teachers and pupils of S.. = = i . t ad of the ability with ; o reece ving set, to 'he | 'price, ranging mostly from-- No. J2iaud § §A% 4 sansert ia Vic: $ ; ~ which examinations are made. ar ht pots} $4.75 10 $8.75 * §!'ore bad on Muursiay evening ust ; | 00 A i ) A and to the groomsman a set of f . * 3 A erowd t. . A s 3 : If ou need Glasses | shall be glad cuft links, eorved fl Christmas tras Jaden wih giffe was ; : he . : - \ OR at 1 ¢ art of v - oq 8 to make an appointment any time at ~~ f§/5& Ne I er Soft, cosy Boudoir Slippers with soft,pad- |} | your convenience, : : Such hold Shels ded : i Ladd HY entertajoment 1a Elk Soles; pom-poms and most all have JJ C onsult ee all closed Rubber Heels; in Wine, Brown and Red; |} of i nearly all sizes in the If. Any pair $1.00 Fit 4 i 1 # i % a