SATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1922, [ETRE | i AGENCY FOR ALL | OCEAN STEAMSHIP | LINES Special attention given your family Or triends goiug to or returning from the Old Country. Passports arranged for, - For information and rates apply to | J. P. HANLEY, C. P. and T.A.G.T. | Ry., Kingeton, Ont. 1 , . Office: Johnson and Ontario Streets, ston, Ontario. Open Day and Night. "PHONE 99. b ' TO LET JOHNSTON BT. -- Brick, 6 J rooms, gas. $20.00 per month. Possession January 1st. 3 CHATHAM ST. -- Frame, 4 rooms and toilet, $14.00 per month. Possession at once, VICTORY BONDS bought apd 14. R. H. Waddell Phones 326-506. 56 Brock St. C.N.-G:T. Station, corner } King- | | Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. DR. A.W. WINNETT DENTAL SURGEON, Corner of Johnson and Wellington | Streets Phone 368 | i For moving of | FREIGHT, FURNITURE, SAFES, CAHTAGE nnd STORAGE OF PIANOS VERY DESCRIPTION { HAS NEVER FELT THE RHEUMATISM Since Taking "Frulf-a-tives" The Famous Fruit Medicine P.O. Box 128, Paressopo, N.S; "I suffered with Rheumatism for five years, having it so badly at times I was unable to get up, I tried medicines I saw advertised, and was treated by doctors but the Rheumatism always came back, In 1916, I saw in an advertisement that "Fruit-a-tives" would stop Rheuma- tism and took box, and got relief; then took "Fruit-a-tives" right along for about six months and I have never felt my Rheumatism since". JOHN E. GUILDERSON, 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. At dealers or sent postpaid by * PHONE 1746; For Firewood A cholee lot of Hard and Soft Wood always on hand. See us first. CHAS, BEDORE & SON, 274 NELSON ST, Dr. Martel's Pills THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Kingston and Vicinity \ Jot the Methodist church. In eonnee- burry (tion with it, the annual sale of use- of fu] and fancy articles was held. Mrs. Guess and Mrs. E. Cooke were in | = {charge of the work table, and a very | Celebraged A Bigthday. {satisfactory ' amount was realized. A | B. L. Bissell, North Augusta, short and. excellent programme was |celebrated his eighty-sixth birthday |réndered by local talent. On Thrus- i Everybody In A Hurry. | Everybody is in a great { these days. There is a reason | course---Christmas. ton Dec. 10th. Several relatives of|day afternoon at the regular meet- | {Mr. Bussgll met at his home and |ing of the Auxillary, a very impress {dined with him and Mrs. Bissell. {ive address on the condition of wo- { ain {men and girls in Japan was given by | Will Rebuild Again. Mre. J. G. Dunlop. A solo was giv- | It is the intention of B. J. Os-|en by Miss Sigsworth, and rerresh- {wald, who owned the two buildings [ments were served. The annual don- lin the village of Ouessa which were |2tlons and collection were taken, for {destroyed by fire, to rebui.d again. the purpose of extending Christmas [The foundation has been putin but |cheer to needy ones. the men have had to cease work on | ---- {account of the cold weather. | The Easiest Way, ------ | My Love--""What are you going Sale of Suits and Overcoats, [to do with the old plano since Dad For the balance of this month We gave you the Grand? It's perfectly | have decided to put on sale every | good." {Suit and Overcoat that we have In| My Life--"Oh, of course it's good. |8tock at great reduction in price. That's one reason I sold it sé easily. {A call will convince you. All OUr |The other reason is that I put an ad | Christmas goods have arrived. Pre-|in Our Paper's classified columns. | vost, Brock street. | The nicest couple came and they are ---------- |going to send for the plano in the Engagemen. Announced. | morning." Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Law, Cramp- | ton, Ont., announce the engagement | * of their eldest daughter, Inez Beryl, Christmas at Barracks. | {to Lloyd E. Bissell, son of Mr. and| The usual Christmas preparations Mrs. C. W. Bissell, North Augusta, |3T¢ being made in Tete-de-Pont and Ont., marriage to take place Christ- | Artillery Park barracks for the men Day. jct the horse and garrison artillery, --- {and all hands are busily engaged in Had An Eye Injured. {decorating the mess-rooms for the ----------eeten {mas | | big dinner planned on Monday. The three units are competing with each other in an effort to design the most artistic decorations. observed most fittingly this season In addition to the Christmas dinner, { the annual Christmas tree and enter- | tainment given by the officers of the R.C.A. to the children of the regi- | rent will he given in Ontario Hall on | Thursday afternoon, December 28th | Relics for Christ Church, Miss Madele Wilson, New York, | has this Christmastide presented to | Christ church, Cataraqui, the hoiy | communion table that was used by | her father, the late Rev. Dr: Henry Wilson, for eighteen years before his death; also two small ofl sketches of | him, a small marble font in which his | twe grandchildren ware baptised and five articles belonging to a commun- fon set. Later, Miss Wilson intends sending her father's first hood of | M.A. degree and his last hood of D.D. degree of Trinity college, Toronto All these will be placed in the sma'l | room north of the sanctuary. The gifts will also include two handsome | hooks of tributes to Dr. Wilson's life, one presented in Kingston about forty years ago and the other from the Seaman's Mission. Wilson was first rector of Christ charch, Cataraqui. a Ne A , crt The event is be- | ing eagerly looked forward to and it | is expected that the holiday will be | The late Dr. | wv MADE TO FIT. GLAZED AND USEFUL GIFTS PRIMED. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking Factory and Lumber Yards, Strects, Phone 1418. Bay and Wetitngtos KINGSTON, Ont. Office Phone 66. Factory The most useful gift for a man is a pair of Slip- pers. We have them in leather at $2.00 and $2.50. Other good useful things are Felt Boots, Overshoes, Skating Boots and Spats. Call and inspect our stock. Phone 231]. JACK JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE 70 Brock Street | | E. Marseitt, Union Vale, Prince |™™ Edward county, was unfortunate by { having one of his eyes put out by a We wish you a stick of wood flying up and hiting| his eye. He is coming on nicely and | M » {able to return home from the hos- | ery Christmas Jet | Health, Wealth and Happiness and a" Long Life - during which we may have the pleasure of paying you Thousands of Dollars accruing to you from matured policies. j taken with For Women's Ailments 25 years standard for Delayed and Painful Mena tuation, Headache, Backache, Dizziness, Nervousness. Sealed Tin Box only, all druggists or direct by mail. Price $2.00. Knicker- bocker Rn ry Co., 71 B. Front St. Toronto. Do not accept substitutes, Kingston Transfer Co. « mune $77. 158 WELLINGTON STRERY ---- Dr. Waugh Dentist 106 Wellingion St. "1HOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987, When wanting anything dome in the earpentery line, Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work, alse hardwood floors of all kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop: 238 Queen Street. f Bell's Vanilla HIGH GRADE 36c. A BOTTLE Cheapest in the long run. Made In Kingston by-- DR. BELL WONDER MEDICINE Co, WATTS People's "Florist 477 Wellington street, Fresh flowers and plants daily Funeral designs, and wedding bouquets to order. Fhone 1763. Res,, 1187, CHRISTMAS FURS Nr -- | Coming Events. EVERSHARP (| ow wuocl hurr na soc PENCILS | games, parties, and events too num- | REPAIRED |erous to list. Each event has its] | necas; new clothes, hats, shoes, fav-| We are equipped to make any r.nairs to above pencils. ors, cards, food, costumes, etc. Ape your ads where the youngsters will | We carry a supply of parts. Prompt service. see them when they come to their| J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. own big time? 41 Clarence Street, Kingston, Phone 256 at @ 9 Gourdier's BROCK STREET Open 7.30 till 9 Transferred to Kitchener, George Ada, Canadian Bank of Commerce, King street branch, has been transferred to the Kitchener Lranch and will leave for that city in a few days. George has been very rominent in athletic circles in this The city, notably in baseball, and his ® nany friends wish him success in his | = ondon Life ------------------------ .W. Walters. STOP IN AT THE NEW ENG- LAND CAFE and enjoy a noon- day lunch. Cheerful surroundings and real home cooking make din- ing here truly a delight. WARM, FANCY BACK WEAVE *25.00t0°40.00 | "YOUNG MEN'S SUITS d | 5.00 fo *35.00 8 TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. (One door below Randolph Hotel) Buying Useful Gifts. - What are the people buying for : ------ tent % TRY . Christmas gifts? A survey made Insurance Company \ : o "« . 9 zens arf purchasing: for the most Policies Good as Gold" ' yi. ; part what might be referred to as HEAD OFFICES - - LONDON CANADA / sensible gifts, that is they are buy- ' : HOME-MADE BREAD Christmas business in the stores has District Representatives: $ $ been brisk at times, on the whole it Fred M. Clow. i BUTTERNUT BREAD is stated that the business has only King and Brock Streets , ® ® : W. BURNS, Heads Masonic Lodge, Cape Vincent Lodge No. 243 F. 61 Frontenac 8t., North & A.M. held is annual meeting and Phone 1826w. were elected: Worthy Master, H. A. Alnsworth; senior warden, J. M. Grant; junjor warden, .F'. S. Bern- {| etary, H. Roy Allen; chaplain, Rev. A. T. Cort; senior deacon, Warren | Evaul; junior deacon, Charles G. lf | Judson Kilborn; junior master of | ll | ceremonies, Garret S. Jones; tyler, §{D. M. Borland; trustee, C. T. Em ---- BREAD around the stores, shows that citi- ing useful articles. While the Agencies in all principal cities MALTANA BREAD been fair: pi election of officers. The following hardt; treasurer, W. H. Grant; sec- Allen; sen{or master of ceremonies, | Sacket Useful'gifts and good values will appeal to our customers this season. : See our Ivory in pieces or sets, Manicure Rolls, Sewing Rolls, Pencils, Fountain Pens, Stationery and Neilson's Choco lates. We serve you promptly. M. R. McColl Because You Must Sell In a hurry is not a sufficient reas on for "giving away" your proper- ty. There is a fair rate of exchange for what you have to sell. Use aur classified ads and find the man who appreciate value. He is looking for good things, knows them when he PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST sees them, and is willing to pay a Opposite St. Andrew's Church [ff | fair price. » Phone 82. Il - f A Golden Anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reid celabrat- ed their golden welding on wee. 18th, at their home on the 7th Con- cession of Sidney. The guests, all relatives to thie number of forty, as- sembled at 11 a.m. and partook of a substantial dinner of Mrs. Reid's own preparation a rival to Christmas in its abundance and varféty. Many beautiful and useful presents show- ed stll more tangibly the love and honor which Mr. and Mrs. Reid have inspired among the people with whom they have spent the half cent- ury of their married life. ; Seekink Ohristmas Hootch. With Ohristmas Day at hand the local officials of the Ontario License Department, popularly known as the "vendors," have Been besieged with "scrips" for hootch of every variety. though it is quite certain {hat many of tho local scrip-writers have been unable to supply the demand for Chrismas cheer. Many of the "in: the n when he en- valids" require special kinds or gages in business. brands' of the fire-water, while others are quite satisfied to take just plain . mm NK-TORONTO x : Incorporated 1858, hootch, if their favorite socthing- syrup is among the missing, The KINGSTON The Boy and the Banker Has your boy reached the age when you would like him to have a Sav- ings Account of his own? and COKE HARD AND BOFT WOOD Cut_in stove lengths. If so, any Branch Man- ager of The Bank of Toronto will be pleased to meet him and arrange for the opening of his account, wi OPENTO-NIGHT terested in meeting the : a young depositors who i Your last chance for that Gift you come to us. They are may have overlooked. the business wien of to- motrow, Snow aq GLOVES, . HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, SWEATERS, - as he is saving his and lots of useful articles. BOOTH & 00. Grove Inn Yard Phone 133 Ras "---- "COOKED HAM . Made from Pork Sausage. Put up in one pound net tins. + J _ Cooked fresh -- the flavor is 1 Surprisingly different to what one rs mg Ws i Make her a present of a Diamond money, we will surely be of i e to "official bartenders," however, are aliowed a certain amount of latitude | at this time of the year, so that It is merely a case of first come, first W. N. Linton & Co. The Waldron Store. the members of the Women's Miss- fonary Auxiliary, Cataraqui, held a ple social in the Sunday school room ppiprin