Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Dec 1923, p. 7

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MUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1923, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG en -- SHIRTS That make Him happy... > a Real Man's Gift-- of your family. It's a practical and weaves and values. "Buy a Man's Gift Shop." gift--and. we have them in at The gift that never goes to waste is a neat, beautiful Shirt such as we want you to give the male member apprec a Man's George VanHorne's 213 Princess Street. Watch for to-morrow's' suggestions. many fated Phone 362w. How to tell eye Sharp pains in the eyeball. A pressure at the top of head heavy. Eyes smart and burn. A tendency to hold or frowning. close work. All these are signs of strain and proper glasses Heve them. Successor to Registercu vprtometrist 140 Wellinzion St Eyestrain If moving pictureg hurt your 8. Eyes feel tired and the lids reading matter further away than form- right light causes squinting Become nervous when doling SX pe blure when reading fine eye- W. D. GRAHAM, R.0. Opp. Post Offic the re- meee) nn my NN) The Gift Shop of Kingston 8 @ The most frivolous as well as the most practical ideas appear in this exclusive collection of choice gift suggestions. A most fortunate shop, in- deed, for the man -- here he can purchase gift items with every assurance that they are correct," charming and accept- able. There are also gifts for men, such as Poker sets, Leath- IST. ANDREW'S CHURCH REOPENING SERVICE Rev. Dr. A. J. Macgillivary, | Guelph, Preached--Large Congregations. | « | was crowded at the re-opening ser- | vices on SBuriday when Rev. A. J. | Macgillivray, D.D:, Guelph, ex-mod- | erator of synod, and vice-president of | the Presbyterian Association, was | the special preacher. At the morn- | ing service Dr. Macgillivray made a powerful appeal for the recognition | and support of the spiritual elements | in religion in contrast with economic arguments advanced to-day ity." { one in Canada would have to go to bed hungry and the churches would be filled. In opéning his sermon he took for his text, Matthew XXVI:§g, *To | What Purpose Is This Waste?" a question the disciples addressed to Mary for pouring a box of ointment | upon Christ's head as He sat at sup- Fei They were indignant but Christ admonished them saying: "Let her | alone, she hath done what she | could." The Incident occurred near | the close of Christ's ministry on | earth and he saw in Mary's action jthat she had a true perception of the sequencs of events and had poured forth her love in the act of his head. Speaking upon the subject that we should put first things first. "Let a man give as much as he can | for spiritual things as those who jepend for other. things and you at once have criticism; but the econo- mic arguments advanced to-day er Bill Folds, Pipes, Cigarette accessories and Roll-up Toilet Bets. A word to the wise: "Christmas Day is two weeks away." Kinnear & dEsterer | J NS -- Sen LES Dr. Waugh DENTIST : J 106 Wellington St. Phone 2586, | Drs. Nash & Ke DENTISTS 188 PRINCESS 8T., KINGSTON OFFICE HOURS: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evenings by appointment. GAB---X RAY. bn A dn Last year we arranged some tables on which all articles were the same price, Our customers were so pleased with the plan that we are doing this again for your convenience. You will find many useful gifts on these tables, and in no case have we raised the prices, but, in many cases they are lowered. Table No. 1 Table No. 2 + + Table No. 3 - Table No. 4 a CHATEAU Phone. S00 WE NEVER CLOSE Iyve or Dead Storage make for the drying up of the | szeams of humanity--not because of the poor or any other objective, but | there is waste so great that if. it one in Canada would go to bed hun- gry, and the churches would be fill- ed. There is extravagance in evil | habits; a misuse or abuse of God- given talents in giving lavishly to satisfy the desire of the eves. and , the vanity of the people. It is not | a question between your house and the gospel and the poor, but a ques- tion between your home and your church. Bacrifice leads to the offer- ing of precious things. When Christ said to His disciples 'Let her alone, she hath done what she could," He knew that her act of kindness was due to the swiftness of sympathie love." er -------------- 'The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his op- portunity when it comes. From Your Own Plans and sketches we can make any kind of machine part, working model, tool, or other article in steel, iron, brass, etc. We are equipped to handle any kind of machine shop work, from the smallest to the great- est. Bishop Machine Shop KING AND QUEEN STREET» Any articles on eer sr rieleieies ivinis an tana t gt Seve eee' 0Tein 0.0 0 0.0 0 vTeTele elmore) fale eTaNe es! "eo sleinaiale eee ale leln 0 ote" "Do not delay your acts of kind- ness until it is too late, for when we attempt to pay a debt by tardy tears we have heart-burnings, and misun- derstandings arise. He gives twice who gives quickly, and calls on us to acknowledge what we have received. The story of St. Matthew Is of a deed that has hecome immortalized and universalized, for love triumphs over-space and time." At the evening service Dr. Mac- gillivray gave a most eloquent ser- mon 'upon the three-fold significance of Pilate's inscription on the cross of Christ, as derived from the three languages in which it was written, Greek, Roman and Hebrew. It was a propliecy®of what Christ's domin. fon in human life wag to be. The Greek text represented the intell- I RRR ! fe] waive. oD ~..$1.00 ..$1.50 . $2.00 Come early hefore some articles are sold out. Crockery, ++ China and Glassware of every description, as well as many other bs useful articles. * Andrew's Presbyterian church! the | [which he declared - make for "the 1 drying up of the streams of human- | But there is waste, he said, | which if stopped for a moment no! | pouring the precious ointment upon' Oieomargarine, 1b. could be gtopped for a moment no | | ectual; the Roman, the will; and the | Hebrew, the heart. Athens was the | great intellectual university of the { world of that day. Rome the force and Jerusalem the sanctuary. The | qualities thus represented he said, | Lcould not he. relied upon alone. bus! [as blended in Christ gave to the | world the noblest work of God. { Special music was rendered by the { «choir under Mrs. A.R.B. Wins. son, Mwe. Bae. In the morning Hall' | | Te Deum was sung, ! | passages being rendered | George - Druce, Miss [Singleton and Mr. Haslam. Miss | | Goldie Bartles played the violin | obligato. The anthem in the evening | the quartette by . Mrs. | Elder, Mr. was '"'A Redeemer Divine," by | | Gounod. 1 | ee * --- | | | Propuce markers. || i | Napanee Retail Market. Napanee, Dec, 17th. | Apples, pk .. .. . 15-60% | Apples, Golden Russets, pk. . .... 40 | Apples, choice spys, bus. ....$2.40! Lettuce, leaf, bunch .. .. .10-20 | | Celery, bunch .. ou 40s. ..10-20 {Cabbage, head ............. vCaclifower, head .. 5 oo Peppers, dozen .. .. "owen «15 | Onions, qomestic, pk. .......... 60 | i Potatoes, bag ..... .. .. $1.60 iPolatoes, pk. .......... 30 | Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. ........ 25 | Butter, .creamery, 1b ..... 44-48 | Butter, dairy, 1b ., ., ....40-45 {Cheese, new, ib. ...........27-30 lcheess, 01a, mw: 7, 0 35 {Eggs, fresh, doz, ...... 45-65 ard, Th... i nn seen _saueh 26 {Shorts ~ewt. vr v0 $e $1.65 }Straw. baled, CW: uous corssins 50! | Wheat, western, bus, ........ $1.35! | Wheat, jocal; bus -c. .. ....$1.35} [Bran, tof .... 0h. Sori veh $30 | Buckwheat, bus .. .. .. ...$1.10 (Corn, feel." oWh v..uiuereo, $2.26 | Corn, car lots, cwt. ........ $1.85 THEY, baled €Wh: oi rieessasse 75 | Hay, loose, ton .. .. $6-810 | |Oats, western, bus. ......... +e 85 lOats, local, bus. .............. 50 Young pigs, pair .... es .. 33-85 Beef: Roast Beef 1b...... . ..14-23 |Steak, porterhouse, 1b. ......23-25 {Steak, round, 1. ...... ....18-2 | Bolling cuts 1b. .v.y0uve..9-13 Stewing cuts, 1b, ceeess8-123 | Beef, western, ewt. ........10-14 Beet hinds, cwt. | Beef,hinds, cwt. ....,, esse 10-20 | Beef, local, Ib. ..ivvivunv... 8-12 | Veal, Abi: oiatsiiies .e « 10-12} Pork: | Loin Roasts, 1b. .......... vee 22] Shoulder roasts, Ib. ............ 18 | Hogs, live weight, cwt .. . .$7.75 Chops, Ib, ...... sees sa++18-23 Hogs, (ressed, cwt. ...... $10-$14 Bacon, breakfast, 1b. ......30-50 Roast pork, sliced, 1b. ........80 Ham, covked, Ib. .. .. .. .. 30-60 Ham, smoked, 1b. , «+0 35-40 Picnic Ham, 1b, sessssseean20-25 Hinde, 1b. v'.. vain sv seine va 1801 Pork sausages, 1d. ........ «.20-28 Sausage, beef and pork, 1b. ..10-15 Lamb; Carcass, yearlings, 1b. ..... JA5-17 Carcass, spring Ib, ......... «232-25 | Hinds yearlings, Ib, ess.15-20 | Hinds, spring, 1b .. .. ., ,. 25-30 | Forequarter, spring, 1b .. .. 20.25 Lamb ebops .. .. .. .. .. 30-32 Mutton chops, Ib .. .. ,. .. 18-20 Mutton carcass, Ib, creases 12-15 | Poultry: [Fowicly .. ..,. .... ». 20-23 Chickens, Ib .. .. .... ....23-28 Chickens, dressed, each .90-31.50 Ducks, each .. .. .. ., .. 75-81.50 COO8E ois varies we oo $2-33.50 Turkeys, tb. ...... cease enes 25-27 GANANOQUE Dee. 17.--The Young People of Grace Methodist Church are noted for the excellent little plays they put on from time to time, and last Friday night when they presented "The Fascinating Fanny Brown" it wag in such a manner as to rival i professionals. Following is the cast: Florence Howe, Mrs. Maffet, Mrs. Caldwell, Audrey Caldwell, Dorothy Dudley, Henry Dudley, Percival Gale, Billy Pearson, Mildred Jackson, Clara Allen, Phyllis Sine, Ina Sheets, Gretta Beresford, Clay- ton Walker, Edwin Higgins, Ralph Scott, es Miss Marie Squire sang in her us- ual delightful! manner, and the little Misses Mildred and Elizabeth Seal sang a charming duet. As usual the lecture room was packed. Just outside the town yesterday near J. Dempster's a large Kingston car skidded on the wet roads, smash- | ing the machine up pretty well. Fort- unately no one was injured and the car was towed in to town for pairs. : Dean Kehoe, for whom the pray- ers of his congregation were asked yesterday morning at both services, was reported as showing slight im. provement in the afternoon. Dean Kelfoe's large circle of friends, both 'Protestant and Catholic were griev- to hear of his illness and will be to hear of his early and com- plete recovery. , Members of Kingston Oddfell re- served after the entertainment, and TRAVELLING GOODS Nothing makes a nicer gift to a lady than sets at $11.00, $11.50 and $12.50. Or the same bag without fittings at $7.65. Suit Cases--fitted with toilet articles at Pretty Footwear FOR EVENING WEAR Suedes--Fawn Suedes Straps with Grey Grey -- Patent trimming Best grades $9.00 and $10.00 Many styles at $5.00 and $6.00 a good Travelling Bag. This year.we are £15.00, $16.00, $18.00. 3 showing the best range ever shown in King- Wardrobe Trunks--$49.50 5 4 y & ston. English Suit Cases $25.00 to $30.00. Ne A real Cowhide Black Bag--Ieather lined, You make no mistake choosing Baggage A] with double handles--fitted with® manicure us your gift. 3 . 2 Bs SLIPPERS Women's Felt Comfy Slip- at pers in Felt or Soft Kid in Every Boy wants Hockey Blue,. Pink, Green, Brown, Boots -- we have a dandy & Grey, Rose and' Fawd | Black Hoot. trimmed . with : shades. Prices tan calf with ankle supports 7 at $1.50 to $2.50 A few styles at $1.00 $3.50 And we attach Skates free of charge when you buy 2» your Boots here. ¥ a mn, Kingston's Biggest Home Furnishers. From Christmas to Christmas your gift Furniture will be remembered. It's going to be a Furniture Christ #4 5 Why? Because people know that there is nothing | will be more appriciated by their friends than something h y will add to the attractiveness of their homes. A git y gift--a token of esteem to A few suggestions: ; Card Tables, Tea Waggons and ing Trays, Floor Lamps and Bed Smokers' Sets, Piano Benches, Fancy Rat tan Chairs and Rockers. Shop early ats! Bl ture is a beautiful, permanent Ol enjoyed every day in the Year. the Kingston members = rendered vocal solos. The meeting lasted un- | til 1 a.m., after which the King- ston members left by motor for home, delighted with the reception given them by Gananoque lodge. A most interesting subject was debated in St. Andrew's . lecture room last Friday evening: "Resoly-| ed that it.is better to spend $30,000 | on a new public school than $30,000 | to remodel the present schools." Dr. | L. R. Stedman, president, was in the chair. Mrs. J. A. Bulloch and George Gibson argued for the af-| firmative, while Apnie Kelly and Ww. | S. Robinson upheld the negative. | The judges, Rev. C. E. Kidd, H. A. Webb and Mrs. George Darling, de- | cided in favor of the affirmative. A large audience was present. During the evening an enjoyable song ser- vice was given under the direction of T. E. Shields, with Mrs. Steph- enson as pianist. Refreshments were altogether it proved one of the most pleasaut gatherings the young peo- ple have held for sometime. ) John McNally, Prescott returned home after spending a week with Mr, and Mrs. C. Dehaney. Floyd Burnie, Bank of Montreal, has been moved to Toronto. Frank Reid is in town having ae- companied his mother from Mont- real where she has been a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Harmony Lodge Daughters of Rebekah, No. 15 elected the follow- ing officers: T.P.G., Mrs. Malcolm Harding: N.G. Mrs. A. Hagen; 1.G. Mrs. R. Lloyd; R.S. Mrs. H. Hampton: F.S., Mrs. Eva Glover; treasurer, Mrs. R. J, Webster. Mrs. N. Kirke, Kingston, was in town for the week end y her parents, Mr. and Mrs. > E. Dehaney, Queen's Colldge, Kingston, was in town over the week en. : Billy White and Kenneth Dowsley _ the family. Useful and acceptable Christmas Nothing is more appreciated than Foot | wear. We have a gift for every member of pres- HL & Boudoir Slippers ~~ Goloshes ! Dress Shoes Skating Shoes Moccasins Félt Slippers Overgaiters is He Evening Slippers Hockey Boots Rubber Boots Give Footwear this Christmas, because it's always useful, always comfortable, fashionable and serviceable. - A RTE SHOE STORE

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