Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Dec 1924, p. 5

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"OMETIMES VOU BUVAGIFT FOR. ANOTHER. THAT YOU ARE TENTED TO KEE? [OR VOURs CELF JULCUCH A GIFT ICIONE OF Fe PREIGHT, FURNITURE, PIANOS, CARTAGK and STORAGE OF RVERY DESCRIPTION 182 Wellington Street When you want the best in Out work Flowers, Plants or design call WAYTS', 1768 store, 1187 residence. Sole member of Florist Tele- Delivery for Kingston Your outeof-tGwn orders so- licited. W.R McRae & Ca SRR Don't try to burn them; you can't do it. Buy the coal that FRESH FROM THE MINE EGG, STOVE AND NUT $16.00 per tom, delivered. SLABS ........cc. $3.50 per Toad HARDWOOD ....coocceees $400 Cut stove length. - W. A. Mitchell & Co. 15 ONTARIO STREET Telephone 67. ] THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG "KINGSTON anb DISTRICT | Mrs. Dobbs Ill. Owing to the illness of Mrs. J. R. "| Cc. Dobbs, organist and choir direc- tor of Chalmers church, Mrs. W. M. Campbell presided at the organ 3 Sunday. ---- Christmas Greeting. , The Sisters of the House of Provi- dence beg to extend to their many {kind Friends end Benefactors a kindly Clristmas Greeting and most respectfully request them to assist {i providing their 170 Old People with a bounteous repast on that most Joyful of Feasts--<the ' com- memoration of our Saviour's Birth. ------ Property. Another real estate deal was con- cluded this week when the cheese factory site and the residence of Mrs. S. Watts on Maple avenue, Bis- hop's Mills, were sold to Mr, Reid, a cheese manufacturer of Mallory- town. The work of rebuilding the factory will begin at once. The new proprietor is a nephew of Rev. Mr. Reid, pastor of the Holiness Movement church, of the village. -------------- Takes Charge of Train, Engineer T. H. P. Crozier, Balle- ville, has been appointed to the runs of trains 18, 19, 27 and 28 on the Oéhawa sub-division, Canadian Na- tional Raflways, vice Engineer F. H. Gymer, who takes charge of trains 14, 15, 16 and 17 on the Gananoque sub-division, succeeding Engineer J. DR. RUPERT P. MILLAN R..Reld, pensioned. ---------- Record of Champions. Three Years of Gridiron Glory." A resume of Queen's unique record on rugby field. Attractively printed in colors, with illustrations of both senior and intermediate teams, Foreword by Principat "Faylor. -85c per copy, at Technical Supplies Dept. Queen's; McGall's Cigar Store, College Inn Cigar Store, Elder's Cigar Store, Prin- cess Pharmacy, University Drug Store, and at the Whig Office. Glenburnie Separate School. A Christmas tree and concert held at Glemburnie separate school on Friday afternoon proved to be a huge success. The programme con- sisted of dialogues, recitations, monologues and choruses. The pupils taking part displayed eplen- m.| did talent. Much credit is due the teacher, Miss McCann, Westport, for the splendid training of the children. After Santa Claus distributed the many gifts from a tree loaded with good things, dainty refreshments were served by the parents. Queen's Riflle Team Victors. Queen's University rifle team has the Dominion of Canada Rifle the Inter-University Rifie competi- tion, it is announced at Ottawa with a score of 734. This is ¢the firet time that a Queen's team has won the university cup McGill University was second with 718, University of Toronto third with 688, University of Manitoba fourth with 667, and University of Alberta fifth with 637. D. T. Burke, of Queen's Octette shar- ed honors with H. J. Wood, of Me- Gill, as the highest individual scorer with 99 out of a possible 105. -- Where Will You Spend Ohristmas? In all the cycle of the year there is no time that brings families to- gether as does the Yuletide. 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 fact 1ittes were very limited, people jour- neyed many weary miles and en- dured great hardships that they might be with friends and loved ones on Christmas Day. Today it BOOT | BOOTH & CO. 'Phone 188. Grove Inn Yards Neo. 1 Scranton Egg ..915.50 No. 1 Scranton Stove ..$15.78 No. 1 Virginia Nut ....$15.50 No. 1 Scranton Fea Coal $11.75 TRY OUR SPECIAL - | of peritonitis. Mr. McMullen ' had lived in Westmeath all his life and eleven years ago married Miss Flor- ence Bromley, eldest daughter of J. E. Bromley. They lived for nine years on a farm but three years ago moved into the village, where he bought the livery business., His widow and two children survive. ------ Orushed Beneath a Log. A fatal accident occurred on the farm of Philip Moran, Wooler, on Monday. Last winter a 16t of logs nad been cut for lumber, and all cull logs were left in the: woods till at present, when Peter Whaley and sons were hired to cut them into wood, and in some manner a top log became loosened and rolled down, passing over Mr. Whaley. He was at once removed from the woods and a doctor sent for, but he expired be- fore reaching his home and before the doctor arrived. Mr, Whaley was a man of about seventy years of age, aid had run a small blacksmith shop for a number of years on the Wooler and Trenton provincial-high- way, near the top ofthe dong grade three miles southeast of Wooler, Made Chief Inspection Officer, Re-organization of the legal in- spection branch of the Attorney- General's department was heralded at the parliament buildings, in the announcement of the appointment of! ford, to the position of chief inspec-| tion officer. Until recently the At- torney-General's department has 'had an inspector of registry offices, an inspector of division courts, and an inspector of magisterial and legal offices. Under this system as many as three inspectors would visit a city such as'Klngston, each official visit- ing only ofie office. Reorganization will do away with overlapping. Al golfers know the ee TTI RID ny Pe ee em Tans? » -- Rr nn BITTE In PE Err ULL EE LLL Ee rein? v EE ert FOLLOW THROUGH through" when delivering a stroke. - To finish correctly is as important as to begin correctly. Like- wise in the care and management of property, it is of the utmost importance to "follow through" by choos- ing an Exécutor who is thoroughly work, by knowledge, experience and. sibility. You can secure such services by naming this Corporation as Executor and Trustee of your Wi Ask for Booklet, "Wills and Wisdom" Ghe TorONTO GENERALTRUSTS CORPORATION EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, FINANCIAL AGENT HEAD OFFICE - Bay & Malinda Streets « TORONTO Branches: Ottaws, Winnipeg, Saskatcon, Vancouver L A. Humphries, lawyer, Campbell- |} whe importance of the "follow ified for the respon- ery rr REE) py rie TITTY [---------------- Tr rr -- Se ---- rT OT LE Colors: White, Grey, Tan, Sizes 14 to 1734. An Ideal Christmas Gift Helio, Blue. Sizes 14 to 163}. FINE PRINTED MADRAS SHIRTS---reg. $2.50 to $8, $1.50 ca. ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS LESS ., coven o ove 20%. . » PREVOST'S Phone 8087. Gents' Furnishings and Clothing. 55 Brock 88. M Pure Scranton Coal in Chestnut, Stove and Egg sizes. This is splendid coal of "good heating quality. Also Domestic Soft Nut. Price $10.50 ton. S. ANGLIN CO. LIMITED Woodworking Factory, Lantber Yards, Coal Bins. BAY AND WELLINGTON STREETS, KINGSTON, ONTARIO Telephone: Private Branch Exchange, No. 1571. WILL YOUR HOME BE WITHOUT A RADIO THIS CHRISTMAS © Now's the ideal time to buy that long Sooked for Radio Set, and Radio Head« quartefs is the place to buy #t. All sets subject to one week's free trial. We take no money until you are satisfied and if we can't satlsty you, no other firm can. Phone 1207 and & representative will call Please remember--we sell Radio only ~--do & wholesaly and retail business and cannot be dersold. If you get & "Special" price elsewhere, come here and get A real one. CanadaRadio Stores Open evenings. Day and night SERVICE! 269% Princess Street--Phone 1307. Owned ond. Sparesed by Men whe W Radiol TWEDDELL'S FOR THE BEST VALUES IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS SALE Winter Overcoats $22, $25, $27 See Our Indigo Blue Serge Suits $28.50 TWEDDELL'S Going After It With A Vengeance! That is just what we are doing here, and for that reason we are certainly selling a vast amount of goods every hour and every day of this closing out sale. Now we come crashing through into the fourth week of this great record breaking cam- paign. The last days of this battle this shle is steeping in bargaisis to the eyebrows." You will find it a clean sweep of the entire stock, and there is a plausible and sound reason. We-have shoved back and out the rear door the old prices of the beginning of this male. Only a few days more--make the ost of them! ROBERTSON Lic

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