' I ERO EBA SLE, THE 'DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 10. TE cme MIT FOR POTEAL SE | Toons oe [mms FURS J. I. SUWAKDY DECLARES -s.:ch ae chet. bscriot ea os SONTERE [|r cso tome med Jt Annual Subscriptions For Holiday Preseps ! Ki ton Dealer. * THe. BY the Bich ea >. : y 4 LEDASTRAY nym Dale eriars sock Bevan. meswlll A GIFT: THAT LASTS THE WHOLE YEAR THROUGH : Réferring to his telegram sent ming up of the wonderful testi-! ~ inde and qusll. from Montreal to T. B. Aungrove, |rcny of the prophets to the leading oe : . ere are many nds qu - ST a tv = ~ H sand ida x PG a' veopl . {ti bi th, - " ties of Hudson Seal made from Fall, Conussivalive mayotalty eandigetes oF So's Shosen jenple, vl 183 Binh} This is the time to save magazine money for the coming year. We c Winter and Inferior Muskrate, cost on Friday and pubMshed by Mr. An- life, death, resu-rection aal ascem-| 4 4 n 108 from T5e. to $15 per Shin lose Ysrove in the-city nawapapex, J. F. ston of our Lord, of the birthday of fill your order for any Magazines published at lowest club rates than what we pay for Ontarto Spring Sowurds said that he never Intended the Christian charch at the feast of . the information for political use, al- {Peniecost, recorded in the Acts of Muskrat. This makes a difference . ! in 'the first cost of the garment of though his action was quite capable | the Apostles, the visioniof tae mind | THE MAGAZINE GUIDE $60.00 to $75.00. The market Is of being interpreted thai way {ol God shown to His peopie through flooded. with this stock. . "1 have the coal and if Is imma- |wenderful poetry of this peephetic | Listing the best Magazines and Weeklies at the lowest pri 1 1C€s, Cal {terial to me what may be said abou! | book with its glimpses of thy life! . the telegram. There will be 10,000 bereafter, its outstanding thought of | : ie <> QuaLiry, tons of anthracite delivered in King- | the desire of His followers to be near, or write for a copy free. 2 ston when the Keystone stéamers | "The Lamb," its gorgeous picture of! . H)ison Seal (made from Ontario berth here for the winter." {he celestial regions. : skins) is still the King. of. Furs for | Mr. Sowards was in the Whig of-| = Centuries have passed and yet the THE LL T 'Ladies' Coats. It 18 durable, It drapes fice on Satutday afternoon, and he Ipiomise of Christ's visible coming ORE PHONE Wi. 2 OPEN NIGHTS nicely, #t retains its beautiful lustre exhibited a letter from the owners | had not been fulfilled, earnest Chris- inemaseivas to die | almost indefinitely, and is the light- of the steamers offering him 10,000 tians 'have dr ._» at weight and moet durable fur tons of coal, being the cargoes of | traction compa:'us text with ext to nown. | sinh ¢ 9 E00 ons fnd the exaci date of the fulfillme: We make Fur Coats to special {four steamers each of 2,500 tons. | by 3 t 3 hil ICH poe 2 | Mr. Sowards stated that he accepted |¢[ the preplLacy =nd yet 23u anyone measure and order in all the popular | {say the w shining] - -------- Furs. ithe offer, and it was upon Semple. f5RY ind ola is pearer tn» becoming | [tion of the deal that he wired T. B. |the Kingdom +* God and His Christ? | A splendid stock of Coats, McKay | | Are we then .: think 'he promise| quality and make, ready to try on, | Angrove.,- 5 ~ . : : Zon) |' The. K PADIErS 376. 61 . | false, Or is it not & wrongs conception . ® : ® and wear away in Hudson Seal, Per- | eo Keystone gteamers are engag- | # . : : ! sian Lamb, Raccqon, Muskrat, Mar- led every summer in carrying coal to |0f the meaning of time to Him to mot, ate : Montreal for the Montreal Light, | * hom time i+ o'. The early Chris-| ae Your inspection tnvited to exam- | Heat and Power Company, and it|tians regarded tu» return of 'Christ | : k - ine our values. No obligation to lis the intention of their owners to|d jmmenent--and is it not so to buy, { winter four or five of the steamers If you live out of town, write for lip Kingston. The Whig was inform- | the great thing for us will be, at $ catalogue and full information. led that owing to the formation of|hOW much of tr.s world's goods we : [ice in the Montreal harbor, and the | hase, but Wha. is to be for us across 4 Manufacturers | closing of the canals, these vessels|!hé great divii.? Is the Saviour ' whose love won!l draw us nearer Importers | could not reach Montreal with their Flee Fars {fretght and the coal had to be sold. | the friend we will gladly nfeet on the | When questioned on this point Mr. [Other side? If the voice should | Sowards stated that it was not go. |€Ome to us "'Sice.y I come quickiy," GOWNS He does not know just, when tne |W¥Puld we answer. ' "Even so, come Johns McKay Limited i Lord J 2 py ols s . coal will be delivered at Kingston, | esus? The seasons of tae . KINGSTON, CANADA yo will be delivered oi RISEN! (neh co iY nels dp ta ,. In Crepe de Chene and Washable Satin-- yokes of fine oak a { tain. ¢ruths, but tests of dis 'ple-! ¢ = . . of a week or two. it at a ot hr we, tucked Georgette and rows of Val. Lace, finished with N OF FRONTENAC |» ith us. The Lord Jesus comes French Flowers-- Square and V shaped Necks. Colors: Vy ayer, in t i » . FAIL TO GET VOTES Holy Communion, in, work for Him | Flesh, White, Orchid. vi » | -- jour answer should be 'Even so, come - ' | They Did Not Register Under | Lord Jesus." TEDDIES cakes are baked in such a tempting i! New Act and Cannot | -~-- | Vote. In Crepe de Chene and Washable 'Satin -- Yokes and way as these. Insist on------ f y * Bl paeto iim at ike Taw: IN MARINE CIRCLES i Straps of Georgette and fine Lace and Insertions. Colors hundreds of women who reside In| . . £. he county 3 Frontenac will be re- | Flesh and White. Priced. seie es ss nnn 00 $3.98 to $8.50 ; il | The steamer Malton entered the | Jl prived of the privilege of vasting| 4 . iy : - MEADOW |] Errno be sn mates | Collingwood Shipbuilding Company' CAMISOLES | elections. At a recent session of the | ITU on OR Lo, Where I W. bl S d d C de Ch v m- n Washable Satin and Crepe 'de Chene: T. ; Tops made of | | | Ontario legislature an act was pass- | || ed which gave the women the grivi-|28¢ suffered while stranded: on . : (R AM CAKES | {}1ete oc caning heir yore in munis | CT eo. from ToWY of Lace and Satin; narrow straps; elastic bottom; " [| || pal elections. The law passed is to}, = =" SIEM foe rived sone tiny rosebuds and wreaths finish the : ; I v se dainty Camisoles | the effect that if a farmer's praperty | |e assessed for $200, both he and his | (0 Winter quarters at the LaSalle | of Flesh and White. Price +: .98¢. to $3.75 : - sen ev nas sal . . i : | || wite have the right to vote on the ono | Causeway pier. At all grocers, Price 20c. each -H | piece of land. If the property is as- cach of us? Caa we tell how soon 3 mmm | womE - Cake Eating becomes a treat when | The steamer Brantford arrived at ¢ : {Sowards wharf on Sunday with coal | seesed for over $300 the son of thei Oswego. } BOUDOIR CAPS | The steamer Concretia is awaiting | . : . |orders at the bridge preparatory to Ina wonderful assortment--made in several pretty shapes | farmer also can vote. The law does | not say anything about the daughters CROTHERS KINGSTON | [|not mo ant ; : i : bringing in more of the buoys in this of Satins and fine Lace in pretty dainty shades of Pink, Established 1869. | Judge Lavell, who revises the vot- district ors list, expected that hundreds of The tug Conqueror arrived on Sun- | Orchid, Blue, White Curie Erne ea. ad 98c¢c. to $2.50 \ women would take advantage of the ol] new act, but when the courts of re- | 38Y and cleared with the barge Bur- i visien were held not one woman ap- | The schooner Lyman' Davis. wab - ma to load coal at Oswego. 3 : . anys) | Dlled to have her name addel to the floated on Saturday by the Donnel- mr , - list. i i ; ® . ! Judge Lavell stated that he was |. Salvage and Wrecking Company, | ' Ww. k End Your Thrift Save almost certain that hundreds of wo- | ter about seventy-five tons of her | ee y Y, 3 Al ined 1 hay | ©8r80 had been lightened. This was! . 1 Jaen wl 1 be Surprise io a. a later placed on the schooner again : I Th Diff ey cou ave 1 a vote ey { : and she was able te proceed to Nap | ' Vv Specia S e erence ; Sad only spoiled 10 are shel names A acres. BOF CAND. "The | , THE. ALWAYS BUS \ STORE Y : : tug Frontenac and the lighter Harriet Granulated Se Lai .5 Ibm, 40e. re ee aa ngs D. were employed on the work. CHOCOLATES : Belleville Creamery ........A3e. 3 ; Islands Rolls 36e. ¥ --_-- ~~ #5c. a Ib. +4! § Snow Flake snortentag 2 ibs. 35c. AR : . i "Ng R MARASCHINO CHERRIES New Pack Rolled Oats 6 Ibs. 30e. 2 New Taxi Service, | us Harry Murray Writes ee ---- 49c. a Ib. 4 Wecheeng Srunew, Jogen no . As announced elsewhere in to- About His Rescue ; REAL EST ATE NUT AND FRUIT GLACE Freak Peck Sodu- Burcuitn . Her f day's paper, a new taxicab service has IT AD 4 p ' been formed in the city and will'oc- | On Monday morning, Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALR | FOR RENT pe Guaranteed E dozen ..: v / 49c.alb. Machine Sliced Bacon ; cupy the old stand opposite St. [John Murray, 11 Vine street, receiv- Good buliding lot, Ellerbeck $10.00--27 Patrick HUMBUGS Suxar Cookies and Snaps 3 Ihe 3c Ceorge's cathedral, 'at 279 King |ed a letter from their son, Harry Street. rontage 654x165, to a and, tollet. Tie Street, 4 rooms 19c. a 1b New Mixed Peel, per Ib. ....48e. Late Cornelius Pyke. strest. The new firm is the M}ron- Murray, who was aboard the ill- : lntu, fe pO $16.00-- 133 Steph . . Maclean's Pork Sausage 2Se. Ib. Cornelius Pyke, the oldest resident |tenac Taxi Service, associating F. E. [fated steamer Maplehurst which $1,350.00--Raglan Road, detached rooms, bath and gas. cov 8 of Wolfe Island, and one universally [ Freeman, S. Patterson, F. Nobes and | foundered at Portage Lake canal, ume aE 1.00 oma and respected for his many finq qualities | J. Dotigherty, and they guarantee a | Take Superior, on Friday morning A 800d investment, . . New York GET XOUR FRUIT CAKE that gave him an enviable place in |twenty-four<hour service with only | ~st when eleven men Idst their lives. Ye the esteem of his fellow citizens, [closed dirs used. The telephone num- | Jarry Murray states that it wad a Fire Ins Phans S80w, serrible experience, but does not go urance E Ww M &So lo . ullin Nl $30.00--9 Bt Lawrence, 7 rooms, electric light, bath and gas, ER : . passed away at his residence on Sun-| ber of the new stand is 400 and the Candy Store 4 'ullen's day. Mr. Pyke was aged eighty-|members will be glad to have calis |into detatl as he expects to be home | at Lowest Rates nine years, and was a man who pos- {from all their old patrons and new | 'n the course of a few days. He was CASH AND CARRY sessed a remarkable occnstitution up customers in search of high class [one of the sailors who were rescued > . Real Estate and Money to Loan 314 Princess Street to within a comparatively short time | sexvice b rd Insurance Brokers . y the coast guards. ALFRED and PRINCESS 828. 3 | f py youths. Not long ago, he and --~ Johnson and Division Streets Srrrririrrrridrsrrsrsriidd | Mrs. Pyke celebrated the efxty-nfth | ne a---- anniversary of their marriage and It . Re . STOR . i was the occasion for a family reun- "KINGSTON'S FAMOUS FUR uk " a ee -------- {ion and expressions of kindly greet- | ; ONLY 17 DAYS MORE FOR ing from hosts of friends. Mr. Pyke . : * | was a devout, member of the Pram CHRISTMAS SHOPPING g bryterian church and of the Ingepennd. én S or is {ent Order of Foresters. He was a] 3 WAR SN a | lite-long resident of Wolfe Island i : | where he carried on farming. Surviv-. ' abd : Here are several lines that are brimful of real service. They . : . are made of leathers best adapted for long out-door service, and |ing are his wife and two children, | Mrs. Abbott, and Dexter Pyke, Wolfe will give splendid satisfaction. jIsland, and one brother, Captain R ia: § {James Pyke, Vancouver, Wash. : : (1)~--Brown Oil Grain Blucher Boots with outside counters, ; plain toe, military style and heavy, sewn and nailed water A. proofed leather soles, at $4.25. Same style in black. _May-A Ded.sion. ho May Avpon a save that ' . . (2)--Dark Brown Menonite-Grain Blucher Boots with tos Caps, {further delay In connection with a | / ; leather py This trie also in Ba Ld watery phe cattioment of the Contra OolloRiuse ; tor over 40 years and as gifts at $4.25, : muddle may develop as a result o ; judgment In favor of thé A. & H. Fars bearing our label. are (3)--Black 9" high top Black Oil Grain Blucher Boots (Ames- | Nobbs Company for $6;500 against i doubly appreciated. Our en- Holden McCready make). with1oe caps, Tull tongue to top. 4 " vy SOWR an Waterproo eather es. the Kingston Construction Company. tire stock of Furs is marked Priced at $3.00. All sizes in each of these styles. It is rumored that an appeal may be figures--one entered in the cass and in view of J > in ida Priests Also excellent Work Boots at $3.75 and $4.00 - the fact that this would delay fina) \' rey. : : --- FUR C bom Some ie mel eon Seal Coats... $265 up S.J. MARTIN TL ea - FrenchSealCoats .............$100up § SHOES OF pity Soren ne . We Man To End The Week. 5 B : Our handsome Hudson, French Seal and Persian Lamb a I ek Persian Lamb Coats . ..........$285 up " =i Coats are attracting a lot of attention. Nearly all are of basket pears. To move them quick- 4 + trimmed with cholce, large size, Alaska Sable Collars and ly we offer our best Keifer pears on Select Muskrat Coats . .........$135up 8 THAT THERE WILL the men sent by Seitiand fo partian } . ALOGU N REQUEST. ment may be allowed to do the CAT FE ON BE NO INTERFERENCE T°" without {nterference from those Cuffs and our values are unmatchable. Tuesday at 50c¢; Wednesday 'at 45¢c; : Thursday at 40¢; Friday at 35¢; and : ------ who sent them. He adds that he will > "EARLY BUYING IS BEST BUYING" Saturday at 30c, with 5c off amy rom Scottish Peop not have an "unemployed agitation F i With, controlled by men who act independ. : . ne day for Cash and Carry, Carnovsky's. | 'Oapt. Schuster, Belleville, stated Their Representatives in lently of pariiamentary advice, and : that the cargo of - coal on ihe British Parliament. {then expect us to fall jnto any mess. ) ® schooner Katie Bocles was insured J EER | ---- {they produce." but there was no insurance on the , London, Dec. 4.--Ramsay Mac- rs . "Ji Donald, Laborite leader, in a letter |. When a public spegker pauses fo ' © Kingston's Style Centre for Headwear, Gloves and Furs. reasel. 2 : : Se : ; 4 : ° Be good in your office--yousl 1 - ha to the Seottish Communist 'paper a reply ic breaks hin,all up if M4 coe the longer on. . , -orvarey expresses the hope that gets it. : :