Founded 1847. Pajamas * for those comfortable even- For these restful nights a pair of our Pajamas are ings at home. One of these highly desived. $10.00 up £3.00 up. House Coats SILK MUFF LERS A large purchase of Silk Mufflers en- ables us to place on sale $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50 values for $2.95 OVERCOATS 20% DISCOUNT OFF ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' WINTER OVERCOATS Il LIVIN GSTON'S 75-79 BROCK ST. "If Off Your Route It Pays SEE OUR WINDOW BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS To Walk" 2 Big Trading | - Farmers and out-of-town customers may we suggest that you take advantage of these two big trading days this week. First, consideration to market your Christmas poultry; second, to buy your Christmas grocery supplies. ~~ Wednesday and Thursday we will buy Turkeys, Chickens, Fowl, Ducks, Geese, Potatoes, Beans, Vegetables, Butter, Eggs. No quantity too large for us to handle. High- est cash prices paid. 'No. | quality. : * Note attractive list of Groceries: Tea, Hersley blend Black Tea -- regular 75c.quality, for .............. 60c. 'Granulated Sugar--10 lbs with order $1.09 California Raisins, Seedless, new stock. Per lb. 15¢c. Seeded 18c., 2 Ibs. for 35c¢. inest Currants, new, select, 1b. .. 2 19. Candied Peels--No | quality, mixed, Ib. 50¢ Spices, pure, in handy container . Cocoanut, desicated, per Ib. 30c. ~ Shredded, per Ib. 32¢. Candies --assortment 25 kinds. A eh Ih a Dozer youre Sigh v, bulk . 2 : 72 IEF BCE 1b. 25. 2 for dc. i106 10c. Tb, 3 a for 8c § A nr Re LE | LOCAL NEWS. | Brief Items of Interest Picked | Up by the Whig Re- porters. re gain heard in the mild days Ald. R, . 2. Graham, Belleville, | was in the city on Monday { The present weather is wonderful, | the finest in a_century at this period of the, year. i Mr. Swain, piano tuner. Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone 564w. It is expected that about six lake | { steamers will arrive during the week and go into winter quarters. Mrs. William Day, accompanied | by Mrs. Albert Day, Cataraqui, re-| | turned hime on Saturday after an extended visit with relatives and | friends in Toronto. | | The flag on the local C.P.R. sta- | tion is flying at half mast out of re-| spect to the memory si the late] | Lord Shaughnessy, ex-president off the great railway company. The Brantford Expositor thinks | | that 'During his residence in Great | | Britain young Haycock seems to | | have made a good deal of political | | hay despite an adverse climate." ! | H. H. Horsey, Cressy, Prince Ed- | { ward county, having sold his farm, | | will sell by auction his valuable | | stock, machinery, implements and utensils, Friday, Dec. 14th, at 12} { o'clock. For list see bills or Plc- jo papers of Dec. 6th, (Aged Man Found Drowned In Fish Pond in Cemetery | | Semmes | Picton, Dec. 11.-%William Fred- | | erick,.an aged man, was found | { drowned in the fish pond at Glen-| { wood cemetery yesterday by Mr. | | Collier, the superintendent. Ap-| | parently it was a case of suicide as his coat, shoes and cap were found on the bank, where he evidently di- vested himself, and walked across | the creek leading away from the | | pond along the edge to where he! either had plunged or, fallen into | the pond. Coroner Whiteman was! notified, but decided that an inquest | is not necessary. AT GENERAL SESSIONS, Judge A Lavell Presiding at Court Which Opened Tuesday Afternoon | Judge Lavell is presiding at the | general sessions of the Peace, which opened Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'- clock. The case of Edward McMul- len, who escaped from the pem:.- | tentiary on Sept. 10th, and was re- captured, will come up at this court. William Mcllquham, taxi driver, will also appear on a charge of criminal negligence. There are also five civil cases on the docker. Where Will You Spend Christmas? In all the cycle of the year there is no time that brings families and friends together as does the Yule- tide. Though you were at the ends of the earth you would long to be! home for Christmas and if it were at all possible, you would be there. In the long ago when travelling fac- flities were very imited, ;people jour- neyed many weary miles and endured great hardships that they might be with friends and -loved ones on Christmas Day. Today it is so dif- ferent. The modern railway enables You to cross the continent in a few days in comfort. This year there promises to Bb ithe usual heavy Christmas and New: Year travel, north, south, east and west, and. in order that you may reach your destination as comfortably and spee- | dily as possible," Canadian National | Railways are making preparations | far in advance. When travelling this Christmas go "National Way." For tickets, reservations and other in- formation apply to J. P. Hanley, C.P. & T.A. Canadian Railway, Kingston, Ont. Phone 99 or 1433. DAILY MEMORANDUM. British mail will close at the King- ston post office on Wednesday, Decem- ber 12th, at 8 p.m.; December 13th, at 11- am. and 9 Jum CHRISTMAS CARDS HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR PRINTERS MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON BORN. CAMPBELL--In the Kingston General Hospital, Dec. 10th, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Campbell (nee Filo Sharman), a son, Frederick Colin, JAMES REID Old Firm of THE UAILY BRITISH WHIG GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM ------------------ np STORE 9to 5.30 HOURS: PHONES: 754-755. LAIDLAW'S Ladies' Ladies' Plain Linen Finest quality--well made and are most acceptable. 12%c¢ to 50c¢ wach --Handkerchiefs Fancy Handkerchiefs Quite attractively made from Pon- gee, Crepe de Chene or Linen. White or Colored. Lace trimmings. -10c to 50c¢ ea. Men's Initial Pure Linen, nicely finished --fany initial. A splendid Plain, all pure Linen Hand- gift. 35¢ ad 50c ea.|25¢ ad 75¢ ea. for Everyone-- Handkerchiefs Dainty Ladies' or Colored--lace edges and corners. Come 1, 2 or 3 in box. 25c¢ to $2.50 per box Boxed 'Kerchiefs -- White Men's Fine Linen kerchiefs for Men. Necklets that will be welcome gifts. We managed to secure some of the SHOP EARLY most artistic Necklets you have But--don't delay as Many designs ever seen. they are going. and colors. 60c to $1.75 OUR ADVICE WHILE OUR DISAPPOINTING. Handbags If you are thinking of giving a Hand Bag then we suggest that you see our assortment. Leather in various grains. STOCKS ARE COM- | Brown, Grey, Fawn or Black. PLETE. LAST MIN-| Nicely lined and have change UTE RUSHES ARE | purse and mirror. $1.50 to $5.95 Shades are » Just arrived a splendid range of Earrings--wonder- E arri ng S ful designs and stylish colorings. 60c to $1 . 75 French Kid Gloves High grade Kid, well made, and quite serviceable. Tan shade. Sizes 6 to 7}. $1.75 pair Children's Brushed Wool Gloves Good quality and very com- fortable. - Camel, Natural and Grey shades, Sizes 3 to 6. 90c pair # Children's Kimonas Made from good weight Ei- derdown. Shades are Pale and Dark Blue or Pink. Fig- ured designs. Cord trimmed. Sizes | to 4 years. $2.25 ad $2.50 Suede Kid Fine quality, French Suede Kid in Grey or Tan. Sizes 6-7. $2 and $2.50 pr. Babies' Knitted Jackets Fine, all wool, hand made Jackets -- Blue and White, Pink and White, or all white. Sizes 18, 20, 22. $2.00 to $3.00 Brushed Wool Mittens For Baby we have them with and without thumbs. Color White. 50c pr. Also White Mitts in sizes | Perrin's Kid Gloves Kid in Tan and Brown. Sizes 6 to 7. $2.00 pr. For Baby We have Silk Padded Quilts in Blue, Pink and White. $2.75 ad $2.95 WOOL BONNETS in White and Pink, Blue or all White. Nicely boxed. .75¢c ad $1.00 ~ BOOTEES ; in all White, Pink and White or Blue and White. 25¢ ad 35¢ RT CORR Famous make-- high grade a is ---- EE a Ae tad