' Vor TH WALLY BRITISH WHIG TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1s, 1998. Founded 1847 ilk Mufflers As a holiday gift there are few things in wearing apparel that will meet with such response from the recipient as a Silk Muf- fler. A special purchase enables us to of- fer values from $3.50 to $5.00-- for $2.95 Mufflers boxed free. Open Wednesday Night and Following Nights Until Christmas. | LIVINGSTON'S "If Off Your Route It Pays | D00J To Walk" Early! Quality--Larger Market --Service MarAet Phones 458-450. Business Office 865. Wholesale Department 1767. HIGHER CLASS GROCERIES . Both staple and fancy -- an assortment . which you will be proud to select from. Christmas Trees, Holly and Holly Wreaths and Mistletoe--each 25¢. POULTRY is Every day exhibit and sale of Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chickens and Fowl. Place your order for Christmas and New Year's poultry now. We will store in our coolers until date for delivery. Poultry drawn on request. TEAS Blue Bonnet Ceylon Blue Bonnet Fine Orange Pekoe --Ib, ... . osc.) Pekoe--Ib. 85¢ _ Hersley Blend Black Tea, 75c. quality 60c. COFFEES Quality blend--Ib. . . .....40c.| Perfection blend--Ib PLUM PUDDINGS--best makes--1 and 2 Ibs. Betis avis 25e. : : 18, 2 bs. 88c. : NEY SUET---whole or choppod-- 20c¢. SWEET WHIPPING CREAM-- C) ~NEW SOUTHERN PRODUCTS Canlifiower, Spinach, Florida Celery, ET Tares Foto mw Peete obs Yietaian, brist- 'mas Crackers, Christmas Stockings. CANDIES in great variety--fine assortment Bulk Can Box Candies, special makes, 28¢ to $1 box ,000 dozen Fancy Pack California . be PANGES sour dow urd's Dry Ginger Ale. d's Aromatic Ginger Ale. i SAID ON THE SIDE i For years it has been the custom fofr girls to change their shoes for "pumps" at th ances, Now, & Fg TET change from heavy to ght ing as well But then, there is | saying that you might as well 1 { out of the worid as out of the fas- hion. 2 -- "Red"" Ryan had to blame some person for the downfall of his pal, and he was mean enough to blame a woman. Su i "Scotelkman Jailed at Detroit for sting to pay Head Tax," says per headline It takes the | Seatch to save the momey ali right, i allright. | : - It's nice for pals to stick together, but what is the use of two men go- ing to jail for the making of "'moon- | shine" in the one house. | --- Kingston is to have one-man street cars. Tt is hoped that they will be | well manned in spite of the redue- ! tion. i s--- Farmers in the Kingston district | | shipped 1,067 turkeys to Rochester. | | Some turkey trot this. i -- | Armed with a search warrant, the | | Kingston police found a still and 'a large quantity of liquor in a home on | | York street. A doctor's prescription | may secure liquor of quality, but a | search warrant gets the quantity. | Ca, | To Inspect O.8.L. Vessels. | | 1t"is expected that officials of the | | Canada Steamship Lines. will be in| | the city this week to make a care-| | ful examination of all the C.S.L.| | steamers wintering in Kingston har- | por. Until such time as the inspec- | tion takes place it will not be known | the extent of the repair work to be done on the steamers during the | | winter months. eieSuiiimmamrssueit ees. | { Ten Degrees Above Zero, i | Monday night was the coldest 80 | far this ~ season. Barly Tuesday | | morning, Queen's Weather Bureau | | reported that the thermometer re- | | gistered ten degrees above zero. The | | curlers and hockey fans were de- | | ighted that the cold weather had | | arrived so that the ice makers could | | make a good surface. Feist Christmas Song Pack. A beautiful Christmas wrapper containing any three Feist songs or hits from the Dumbells, ready for | mailing $1.00, College Book Store. ml -------------- Liberals Meet Ontario Leader. After the meeting of the Kiwanis and Canadian Clubs in the Fronte- nac hotel on Monday evening, J. M. Campbell invited a number of the Kingston Liberals to his residence to meet W. E. N. Sinclair, K.C,, the Ontario leader, his guest during his stay in the city. | ---------- "(dive Huyler's Sweets," Gibson's. At New York Monday night, Pun-| dee defeated Bernstein for the Jun-!| jor lightweight title and now holds | two championships. | Neckwear on sale to-night: 69c. | Livingston's. | The Safety League prize, won by | Miss Grace Turner, was presented | to her in Victoria school on Mon- day afternoon. The Venizolists are ahead in the Greek elections. A crisis is immi- nent. Buy Coty goods," Gibson's. A CHRISTMAS CARDS BEAUTIFUL. DESIGNS NEATLY PRINTED ' HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR PRINTERS MARKET SQUARE, KINGSTON DIED. CASSIDY--In Guelph, on Dee. 16th, 1923, Leo Cassidy, son of Mr. and h Mrs. Andrew Cassidy, Kingston. Funeral to take place from the resi- dence of his uncle, Mr. James Fits. gerald, 15 Gore Street, on Wednes- day at $.45 o'clock to St. Mary's Ca- thegiral. Fuferal private. JOYNER--In Sydenham, Ont, on Dec.| 18th, 1923, Charles Joyner, aged 69 years. Funeral from his late residence, Syd- e m, on Thursday December 20th, at 10 a.m, to Sydenham ceme- tery. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attemd. CARD OF THANKS. The family of. the late Harold Ni- cholson, of Portsmouth, wish to thank | their many friends tor the kind ex- | 'pressions of sympathy and floral offer- mgs in their recent sad bereavement. ~ ¥ JAMES REID The Old rirm of Undertakers 254 and 336 PRINCESS STREET Phone 147 for Ambulance JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Ltd. THE HOME OF GIFT HOSIERY MILO SILK HOSIERY Will solve an important problem. They look and wear well, being of fine quality Silk. Shades are: Black, Dove or Grey. Sizes 8% to 10. $2.25 pr. -NIAGARA MAID HOSIERY are splendid in appearance and made from the best grade Silk. Black only. Sizes 83% $1.50 pr. CHIFFON SILK HOSE Adored by every girl --nothing is so lovely as these Sheerest of Silk Stockings. to 10. Black only. Sizes 83 to 10. LADIES' SILK HOSE High grade, full fashioned and very well made. Plain and ribbed tops. Shades are Brown, Grey, White or Log Cabin, Sizes'83}% to 10. $1.75 pr. HOSE OF GLOVE SILK Quite neat fitting and of the best qual- ity Glove Silk. Colors are White, Navy, Brown or Black. Sizes 834 to 10. $3.00 pr. $1.75 pr. PANEL-POINT HOSIERY are very new and very much in vogue for dressy occasions. Pure Silk is wood and they are perfect in every detail. Color Black. Sizes 8} te 10. LADIES 'KERCHIEFS In this last week of hustle you have pos- sibly overlooked a gift for some lady friend. You need have no worry--simply visit our "Hankie" counter and your mind will be at ease, LADIES' EMBROIDERED Handkerchiefs in an assortment of patterns in White and colored grounds. 10c and 35c ea. EMBROIDERED LINEN in many pretty shades and in plain white. Embroidered corners. : 35¢ and 75c ea. PLAIN LINEN 'kerchiefs for ladies. Made from very fine linen. 12%c to 35c ea. BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS--we have a wonderful assortment--a host of shades and designs and prices that will be satisfactory to everyone. Come 1, 2 or 3 in box. 25c¢ to $2.00 box NECKLETS $2.00 pr. MEN'S SILK HOSIERY make gifts that men always welcome. We have them plain or clocked. Good quality. Shades are: Black, Grey and Brown. Sizes 10to 11. 59c to $1.25 pr. Knitted Ties An assortment of Silk Knitted Ties in plain colors and fancy stripes. . 50c ea. SILK TIES in many patterns and shades. 75c¢c, $1, $1.25 ea. Linen Hdkfs For Men--a most acceptable gift--made from fine Linen--nicely finished. 25c¢ and 50c ea. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS--fine linen --any initial. 35¢ and 50c ea. Full of originality, full of color are the bead strings. Their tiny surfaces are a maze of designs and shades. And--they are not a bit expensive. Prices ranging from EARRINGS $1.00 to $2.50 that droop to conquer--wondrous earrings that descend in brilliant showers or are quite dignified. A Christmas path is blazed to many a fair lady in their wide range of colorings and chic designs. DOLLS 60c to $1.75 ~ areherein all their quaintness--pr ettily dressed --real hair-- sleeping dolls -- some are so attractive that many times we hear the grown-ups say: 'I'd like one too." SLEEPING DOLLS with real hdir--great values. \ MAMA DOLLS with their luring "Mama." ' . 25¢,,40c, 75c¢ ea. ! * Splendid values. Nicely dressed. 5