THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Founded 1847. -- ---- '||| City and District | : Cys D EL NI SUCCEED Unies es Christmas Greeting Cards.| | § "KINGSTON'S GREATEST SHOPPING OENTRE" Underwear Wear Better Clothes Underwear | autre Sedigus. engraved and jers, Wellington street. | { Got Drugs Mixed. Thal Laidlaw's Grand Clearance / : | ty-two, died Tuesday in Cardinal, - 'ye [through an overdose of strychnine t t : | taken 'n mistake for morphine. An Oo in er oa S | ieath, | inquest is not considered necessary. | | A Bargain in Men's Trousers. THE BALANCE OF OUR We are selling a good weight WARMTH, TOO-- = [tweed trouser for $2.29, regular p \ 2% " {$3.25 value; sizes 32 to 44. Others + " {up to $7.50. Match up that coat with A + |a pair. --The Lion Clothing Co., SUPER-STAR Yr a 356 King Street, : i fy J Bought Flour Mill. FOR B= NS McClellan & Shaneman, owners of 2 the Gananoque Flour Mill, have dis- ST YLE IR $5 posed of their business to Méssrs. B. E. Sliter and Ernest Leakey. The Ranging In Price From $18.00 to $95.00 each former, who resides a short distance "THE DEANSGATE" ; To west of the town, will shortly take TO-MORROW up his residence there. A BIG RUGGED i Judge 1s Honored. a 4 Judge James E. McGlade, Brock- ~ ville, recently appointed to the bench of Northumberland and Dur- ham Counties with chambers at Co- ] oi LA JA bourg, was tendered a citizens' ban- A 4 ' . quet by the Brockville Board of ; AR Vy ' J Trade, Tuesday night, and present- . Y ! : \ The ed with a mantel clock. ------ No Smallpox in Elgin. J 1 1 Mr, Yopnlipes in gin, The most pretentious offering of That invites you outdoors. gro----r that there is no house in Elgin un- Misses' and Women's Winter Coats of der quarantine nor has there been, 2 for smallpox or for any other dis- the season. Every Coat in sizes rang- ease, nor has there been a case of The best thing we can say about 8. ew ' Bs gallon 3a Bigin op Jooss. He ing from 16 to 40 will be on sale. this Coat is: "See it" --let it do its 3 story given out. OF oro ey a own talking. Stil Heal Te Sous The elegant, fur trimmed models We are selling a dandy tweed that radiate richness and charm are in- overcoat in dark brown for $15.45. A real snap; get one. cluded. --The Lion Clothing Co., ' e 356 King Street. -------- v---------- ° To Go To England on Exchange. : an Inspector Levan expects to spend rice the first six months of the next year in England on an exchange arrange- ment 'between the educational au- thorities of England and Ontario, $18.00 Coats for Overcoat Department, Second Floor whereby an English inspector wil] take up Mr. Levan's duties here and Mr. Levan take the vacancy in the old land for half a year. Mrs. Le- 9 van will accompany him. Worthless Cheque Artist. v L IV I N G bn J O N : A warrant has been issued at Smiths' Falls, according to advices 75 79 BROCK STREET received at police headquarters for - the arrest of one S. L. Ryan, de- "If Off Your Route I¢Pays To Walk" fcribed as being five feet and six inches tall, of sallow complexion, and wore a brown overcoat, light colored soft felt hat with a black band. Ryan is wantéd for passing a worthless cheque for $353, drawn on Te apa e or $363, draws o Tremendous Sale of Bank of Montreal, on James Mal- 5 meni AB) Scotch Knitted vray SERVICE The congregation of Orillia Pres. / A byterian church at a meeting last { is week extended an unanimous call | \ 4 | Scarfs to the Rev. Alfred Bright, B.D., St. Andrew's church, Sherbrooke, Que., \ Wholesale Department son-in-law of Mrs. James Denison, \ $ BRANCH STORE--888 Princess Mack street, to become minister of \ , 'Phone 2431, the congregation. The call will be o each } presented to the presbytery of 865) Where Quality Talks Price ie Ss Fetuely prised fim $5.75 to $4 80 i r val o wv. N. H. i : : oo, of St, Thanh unary, At $1.95 each, you say. Yes, n-~ Fancy Bulk Figs, pkg. . . . . 18c. | Glace Assorted Fruits, Ib. . 75¢. church, Téronto, : : deed, and they are truly wonderful val- : Peels (Orange and Lemon) : Pressed Figs, ib. i. L 30c. Whole Family Supported County. : ues, too. 30¢ NEW DATES--pound ......, .%. .. .... 30c. ir organized farm movement in : JO : Be Wie nee . RAISINS (Bon Ton); § dless, pkg. tario has lost a staunch supporter ' R .s (f y Mala ga), RAISINS (bulk), on display. : ne late i} a Smo 9 North ALL WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL \ . . 40c, Currants, cleaned 18¢.1b., 2 Ibs. for ade. Sun. Mr. Wilmot was no recruit, | | § . : = : : | Glace Cherrieapky. . . ... 200. sang Fat rer he eric, Mi Scotch Knitted Searts i : ; Gl Cl | i (Gol d en Red or Dainti ks i a vine Sila uid Patton days : In A huge maze of F ancy Checks, P laids, Stripes and 1) 5 PI . See seo "ren \ tivities were continued in connec- : 3 ele a 60¢c. dE . tion with the U.F.0., an organization # . Colorings, representing tr emendous values very seldom . which had the Whole-hearted sup- seen. gi port not only of Mr. Wilmot him. 47 i self, but of his entire family. 5 On Sale Saturday Morning, 9.30. "sv 0h 4 4 ------ O-- pr FR 7 ~--EVERY EGG GUARANTEED-- - = Rolling Mills A Belleville's rolling mills are passing. The main building is stead- , N R ily being torn down by F. G. Hufr- § man, house-mover and wrecker of : v ew ay on Trenton. Only the office and horse : shoe plant will remain when the Uncrushable Crepe *150 ,.. Stewing Cuts, 3 to 10 Ibs, ound ..,. Sc. | 18] - Coming just in advance of the holiday Ad pind. 123c. [| festivities, it is a 'splendid chance for fi b iia . to 10 Ibs., pounc ge. N nemenie 5c moe Madam to select the newest in Crepe to