MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1029. crn a LAE H WHIG | THE WHOLE FAMILY | 7 RASADU AY KINGSTON ano VICINITY | Wood Fuel SEVERE COLDS oy K. Sandwell and | ( Bullder from On the first appearance of a cough | poultry, chickens, turkeys, ducks | Taylor, Prof. B. Short after- Ch {or co our advice to voy Is to get lidhood to Oid A e | 1d l and geese to local merchants. They ! Miss Flora Stewart, FEIT ince to Brow worse; gets settled on the lungs and causes breuchitis, pneumonia or Ald Other serious lung troubles | home Will not likely have another steamer | dinner speeches were given by Rev, Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will |, before spring. After the ice forms, | Mr. Solandt, Vice-President of ; however, they are able to reach the | Alumni Association, proposed the mainland daily, | toast to the King; then a toast to -- { Queen's, coupling with it the name : THE DAILY BRITIS Home From Trip. George Boyd has returned from a trip to Chicago, De- it and other cities in the west Am Aree ELCO- LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power plant for every country home, W. C. CANNON 164 BARMIL shut vhoue 1156J. Dry Slabs for kindling. Dry Hardwood. Delivered in quartet and half cord lots. - S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lumber Yards. Bay and Wellington Streets, Kingston, Ont. NEW PHONE NU MBER--1571. [-------------- | writes: -- "Our whole family was laid H. A. Jefkins, while loading stock -------- -- haf {a r 'ame in 3 We & friend came in and told me we hip. Rankin's plant. The water is very ---------------- would be sure to get rid of oar colds } ¢ -------- a low and it 'was necessary to clean 'Where Will You Spend Christmas? up with severe colds, and we didn't Jat the C." N, R. station at Allans : If we used Dr. Wood's Norway Pine pi | GENERAL INSURANCE out the passage taken by the steamer Im all the cycle of the year-there | Immediately lHeve the cold cough on its ption, Dredging Wolfe Island Harbor. | of Hon. W. F. Nickle and Principal Seem to be ahle to get any réliefimet with an accident. being struck Dredging operations are being car- | Bruce Taylor. Principal Taylor also -- | from anything we used until, one day kya CO. NR y ' t Syrup. 1 decided to take her advice Two Deliveries on Saturday. inno time our colds were' all The carriers are handling to and from the whart and increa 2|is no time that brings families and | \ depth of water. | friends together as does the Yule-| = Canadian * and represented. letter and gone Now, knowing th remedy, w will band so as to Mre. David Ayres, Kearney, Ont. Hid His Hip Broken. engine, and broke his | ried out at Wolfe Island by A. M. | spoke. | | the mail on Saturdays for the weeks | the : y | ide. Though you were at the ends value of your always keep it on have it in case of ciinble English, prior to Christmas and . Aerican Companies The work will be U.S. Consul Assisted. | of the earth you would long to be ed by the citizen In the capture of "Red" Ryan and | home for Christmas and if it were | There's going to be a lot of disap- Pointed people this Chrigtnims "if Guarantee Bonds. Victory Bonds bought and sold. R. H. Waddell Phosen oou-500, 56 Broek >t. rrr rm. THOMAS COPLEY Carpenter. Phone 987. See us for all kiads of Carpentry | | emergency.' Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is | 35e. & bottle: large family size 60c.; put up only by The T. Milburn Co., | Limited, - Toronto, Ont Hotel Frontenac Riugsion's Lending ote. Every room has funning bo: and cold Water. CQac-balf block from Haliwa: Stations and »tearaboat Landings. J. A. UUGHULS, Froprietor | ------ -- Sale of Boys' Overcoats., 'Most sensational value ever of fered in boys' overcoats at $10.50. The regular prices of these overcoats were $15, $16 and $17.50: ages from 10-to 15 years. Prevost, Brock street ---------- Christmas Trees for Rochester, The G. T. R. ferry, Ontario, ply-! | ing between Cobourg and Genessee the other escaped prisoners in Min- | neapolis, it is stated that the Am- erican authorities U.S. Consul F. 8. 8. Johnson, King- ston, to watch the border for the men whose descriptions he sent for- ward. -------- C.N.R. Agent Dead. Kirk Rutherford, | for more 'than | days thirty years C.N.R. agent at Collin's | promises Bay, died suddenly in his office at Christmas and New at all possible, you would be there, | In the long ago when travelling fac- i were warned by |ilities were very imited, people jour- neyed many weary miles and endiiréd | great hardships that they might be | with friends and ' loved ones on | Christmas Day. Today it is so dit- | ferent. The modern railway enables | You to cross the continent in a few | In comfort. This year there! to be the usual heavy | Year travel, They~ don't find something R dio In their stockings! But If you uo give surely willy, qo t chance another, dis- appointment by thing shat suit We are alw ays glad to offer SUKKeS- Radiv (ue you purchasing suns won't tions and should vou pure You will know guarantee of money back ase from us, there an absolute satisfaction or. your GIfL certificates issued + redevmable by the re- cipent any time. Lor any amou work: Estimates given on new floors, ------ laid. Have your hardweod floors ciean- | vd with eur new fluor cicuning wa. «aloe, SPECIAL--a compiete Radio Set = (bulb | type) --833.00-newn the station on Sunday. Heart failure | north, south, east and west, and was the cause, Mr. Rutherford was | in order that you may reach your years of age and was active | destination as comfortably and spee- harge of 'his duties right | dily as possible, Canadian National CANADA RADIO STORES dime of his seizure with | Rallways are making preparations $9% Princess Steet Phone. 12071 Hdic ons. Rex €ompany Pleased. heart failure. {far in advance. When travelling this "Fo Get To Be The Leaders we Had To Be The Bost, The Rex Stock Company presen ------ | Christmas go "National Way." For ed "Twin Beds" at the Grand to two The Only Death Whisper. | tickets, reservations and other in- good audiences on Baturday and left I'rading was brisk on the market | formation apply to J. P. Hanley, .C.P. Ph Ral Bund, vr Roget Monday morning to play thre e and the whole atmos. ( & T.A. Canadian Netional Ratiway, tant ia repairable. nights in} Peterboro and will return Place spoke of better | Kingston, Ont. Phone 99 or 1473 | to the Grand for the balance of the ----------C-- : J. M. PATRICK [vit MONEY 149 Sydenham Street, Kingston - AT WORK ! dock, port of Rochester, carried sev- gd) i y eral carloads of Christmas trees dur G [ IT REPAIRED ing the week for distribution in! homes in the flower elty. Out=vr=town People Write, seventy Sevilng Machiues, Phenographs, Lous, Iles repaired and refitteq, Paris supplied. Sang Aled, halves, sciasors and edge tovis ground. Loeka repaired. Keyy titted to ail binds of locks, All makes of Luwse smowers sharpened snd re- on PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning, Repairing and Player Plano Adjusting. Norman H. Butcher, 27 Pise Street. PHONE 134. on Saturday phere of the times There was no "whisper of} death" on Kingston market, Satur-/ day, unless it 'was a fant echo of!g what some lordly turkeys heard W.H. HALL & SON High Class Groceries and Provisions. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention given your family or friends going to or returning from the Old Country. Passports arranged for. For full particulars apply or write Phone 645. || to:-- comms f -- J. P. HANLEY, C.P. & T.A.. C. N.R'y } NEW FRUITS FOR CHRISTMAS Phone 2058). Engagement Announced. fr i------------ | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnston, | during the week. DENTAL SURGEON,' sion arvrrerersar-------- | x Campbelliford, Ont., announce the -- Curner of Johnson and Wellington FRRERNAEE NINEERE engagement of their only dragiipr Canadian Btreets ' Phons 86% Grocery Special { Eva Gerturde Martin, to Sear] J Five shares of Canadian Loco- For Moving of Canned Tomatoes . '16c. | Chessell, only son of Mr. and Mrs. motive were sold during the past NANOS. CARTAGE nnd S1ORAGE op (orn and Peay i .:-1de. | H. P .Chessel. Toronto, the mar-{week at 70. This is the first alo | PANS Ty DESCRIPTION Rolled Oats 6 Ibs. for, 23c. | riage to tuke place the latter part recorded in this issue since Sept. Finance, Hackers Su oR Pure Lard -- + 18¢.1b. [of December { 28th, and it also shows a price ad- STR Yen | - : . "vse . Kingston Transfer Co. Choice Western Meats always in| ------ vance of $7 per share. The small. | > we stock, : : . | Village Shop Trade Injured. ness of the block and the fine out- . $37. hvemings 2231. | I . + VL : 153 WELLINGTON STRERT. | { The fine,weather and good roads | look for the company with its heavy -| ® ® | are injuring the trade of the village | Jocomotive orders, undoubtedly | stores as nearly all people with caused the price advance. miles to -------- Locomotive Co. New Peel. New Raisins. New Currants. New Table Raisins. Christmas Spices. t Lessons in | Stocks, Bonds | Brief but Import Prompt delivery. --- - tn mn ice: Ca J a The most difficuit *thing in life is Site: aap Netlog], Raflwag Streews, Kingston, Ont, Open [and night. Phones 99 and 1433. | to keep the heights which the soul | has reached. Dental' Surgeon DR. J. C. W, BRUM LDS, DDS | Wellington and Brock Streets, Entrunce, 13¢ Wellington sy, Evening by appotutment, PHONE 47». WATTS Peopie's Florist 177 Wellington Street. Fresh Flowers and Plants dally. vuneral designs, and wedding bouquets to order, Phone 1763. Residence, 1187. | 171 Raglan Rd. | robe come many TELEPHONE 2580. i ne nt rr, Re Hardwood ABSOLUTELY DRY ~--Als0-- SOFT WOOD AND SLABS KENNY & FALLON PHONE 6387. 137-140 CLERGY STREET = ee RéV. T. McKim. who is giving-up his farm in Haldimand, and mov | ing to Colborne, has assumed the | rectorship of the Colborne and Lake- port Anglican churches, also of Grafton and Centreton parishes. i Ee Ae ns tran com ae ratio, W. R McRae & Ca eoubax Lox mock, | SE --------, | "SAFETY FIRSTS | You are | Montreal i nights until further notice after the Kingston to do their Christmas shopping. Had there been a snow storm the village trade would have | been better. Postal Service Conference. There will be a conference this | afternoon between a sub-committee of the Board of Works and J. M. | { Campbell regarding the pplication Withdrawing Sunday Trains. Effective on Jan. 5th, the Cana- dian National railways are withdraw. | ing from Sunday service passenger | trains Nos. 20 and 21, operating be- | | tween Montreal and Toronto. These trains will in consequence not leave | or Toronto on Saturday | date mentioned. S---- | Hickson avenue. for a daily letter carrier service to Residents of that vicinity feel the need of a service and it is hoped that it will not be neces- sary to send a deputation to Ottawa to secure it. -------------- The J. J. Haines Shoe Store, Belle- | ville, was the scene of a social gath- | ering on Tuesday evening when Mr. | Haines and members of the staff Islanders Come Shopping. ! The steamer Wolfe Islander made a special trip from Amherst Island | this morning to enable the residents | of Stella and the surrounding dis-| trict to do Christmas marketing. The boat was crowded with passengers | as well as freight. Many of the | farmers sent heavy consignments of | | dinner, gave a dinner in honor of the re- | cent marriage of Mr. and Mrs. vo] liam Canning.' The room was taste- Newlyweds Get Gifts. | | } PIONEERS OF INDUSTRY DONDHOLDERS- THE SETTLERS High income taxes are driving rich | fully decorated for the occasion. | men out of stocks into tax exempt After a sumptuous repast Mr. 20d | ponds, Mrs. Canning were presented with a| bondholders. We may become a nation of What does this mean cheque and a beautiful comforter. | to the average man? Christmas Dinner. The inmates of the House of Pro- vidence are beginning to feel anx- fous, lest the expenditures of the big heating plant may deprive them of their usual bounteous Christmas The sisters will make .an effort to! | keep up the old custom: they will | { tude any assistance that may be "given them for the accomplishment | of this most worthy object. | | thy a therefore accept with much grati- Watching at Son's Bedside. Gordon Watt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Watt, Almonte, who was ser. iously injured about two weeks ago fall in the gymnasium at Queen's University, where he is a student, is still in a serious condi- tion. It Is not definitely known yot whether an operation will be neces- sary but it is hoped that it may be { ed In reduced costs of living. | Bondholders buy a mortgage on | property, which stockholders have | thus providing the | stockholders with more capital to BO | . { Stockholders are the ploneers of Ihdustry, while the bondholders are the settlers. Stockholders are build- ers. They are partners scale productions, which has result- already bullt, ahead again. If they fall, the bond- holders foreclose and take over the property of the stockholders. Since there is more risk in holding can afford to be a stockholder. The when he has to pay 50 per cent. of his profits in taxes. Consequently, high surtaxes are into tax exempt bonds, where it pays in large | stock, only the man with a surplus | rich man is the logical one to take | that risk, yet he is not likely to, | tending to drive rich men's money | INNWINTER 7 2.000 feet above the ses level Highland Inn opens December 15th, 7' Skiing, Snowshoeing, Skating, Tobogganing, = Sleigh-riding, etc: For handsome illustrated boolilet and {ed reservations apply to N.T. CLARKE, Manager Highland Inn. Algonquin Park, Ontario or 10 any Agent ANADIAN NATIONAL ALASKA SEAL HUDSON SEAL, PERSIAN LAMB no income tax. Unless the men with : small incomes will risk their savings | { in pioneering, there is likely to be | but little progress, and the cost of | living will rise. -------- Every oue blames in his neighbor what the world blames in himself. tentiary upon Elizabeth Grant, a a young married woman recently out | from Scotland. She had previously | . been placed on suspended sentence | ( y ett on a charge of shoplifting and ye gar e pdr | avoided. Mrs. Watt is here to re- main until. Gordon's condition is considerably improved. -- Two Years in Penitentiary. Magistrate Margaret Patterson in the Women's Court at Toronto pass. ed a sentence of two years in peni- safe in buying our | } | { GOURDIER'S Phone 700 alleged to have since taken a Cases . of eye-giasses. The court allowed | the unfortunate woman a moment to | We just know he would be delighted to have a beautiful, speak to her husband before being | sent on her way to the penitentiary. engine-turned Cigarette Cage. These come In the thin Vest £5. a---- Married at Myer's Cave, Pocket or the long shapes in At the Presbyterian - manse, by Rev. McCarthur, Madeline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Reid, Smith's ; AE. . both Sterling Silver and Silver Balls, wit unlied-in. masviage tol pits eeriing £ Goid Filled, They range in - STERLING SILVER Duncan, son of Charles MacGregor, $7 up to $20 Myer's Cave. The bride was attired SILVER PLATE AND Hot Water F urnaces, Stoves and Quebec Heaters tor sale, L Cohen & Co, B67275 ONTARIO STREL, PHONES $3¢ and 37. Clearing odd lines of $25.00 to $35.00 Suits for $19.00 OVERCOAT SALE SPECIAL VALUES AT $25.00 SEE OUR FINE BLUE SERGE SUITS, : INDIGO DYE a Ni TE x A = R ; served, chrysanthem ms fn v ly. : | ' sy hs & = | mmc mame" | Te STE [SIT avearon || TWEDDELL'S in a gown of brown velvet, mink choker and hat to match. A buffet luncheon was served at the bride's home to the immediate friends of the family. The bride and . groom left on a trip to points In Western | Canada. They will reside In Buffalo, NX. ' : ee A ---------------- Had a Fine The Queen's Alumni dinner and dance took place in the King Ed- ward, Toron Re UES eu so. PERE) | tables. At the head table were: | i ! 3 Rev. and Mrs. D. M. | It, - o rar - hp Ria ® .W. F. and Mrs. Nickie, Dr. No : ] H