Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Dec 1925, p. 16

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$ 3 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG City and District | TF Millinery Sale. . ' . . Special sale of fall and winter Kingston's Christmas Shopping Centre { millinery. Miss Dowdall, 215 Wil- C | liam St.. Tea and Sale. 9 { St. Paul's A'Y.P.A. Christmas tea 1 { and sale in the schoolroom, Tuesday, { Dec. 8th, from 3 to 6. Admission 10 3 & cents, | Called to Kemptville, { Rev. Mr. Cranston, Western Can- | ada, hay heén- extended a call to pe- \ < | come pastor of the Presbyterian . - ' a a Church, Kemptville. ' GREET HIM WITH GIFTS FROM THE ek er 350 3 to 4 30 Christings Stor oT a ar : o a KS ma S 0 e sila rem ork to Kingston in an a Barker Block Sold. . . » . ' The Barker block, on Riverside The safe thing to do is to buy a man's gift from a -man's store. Drive. Claitn. rr. wes tera . st: i : sold to Bernard Breslow of the It's very logical, isn't it, that a store that caters so successfully to his le mg preference the other 364 day's of each year, should be the most practi- |} block is & brick structure of three cal place to select Christmas gifts > We've not only planned exten- it Bor Tetons sively but have borne in mind a range of prices that will lend to your A QOL ee pros #0 $ . . . . : : sented by elocution students under § each individual reqyirements. Need we suggest shopping early while I raat Saige . : : 1 Wednesdqy evening, Dec. 9th at Y. the stocks in this store are most comprehensive. Mo Tl a ona aT, 3 ) 25¢. ¥ A FEW SUGGESTIONS: : New Pulling Bough, jo Priced Formerly up to/ --Shirts --Neckwear --Hosiery Po ge is a ee ic 4 $1.50, $1.75, $2.00. eleotions on Monday. Sydenham . - No. 2 will be located at the Curling / d . - --Lounging Robes --Mufflers --Gloves. Foe Sp uted ut ine Culting You will have to be here Bath Rob Palomas Sweaters at 192 Barrie street. ; ahead of time in order to be in --pPat obes --I aja -- To Be me Soper ; on this huge sale of Men's Fine - --~-- ' --House Coats It has been definitely announced \ Madras Ir . ~Golf Hose Headwear = that there will be no appeal in the] Sh is d h f ] viel case of J. F. Leatherland, sentenced Co . White with Colored Pin other useful articles. to serve -six months in the Ontario y ' " an many, Reformatory. Sentence will date Stripes and fancy Stripes of from December 3rd. Black, Mauve and Blue. Rifle Competition. ' The rifle teams of the city schools QUEEN'S SWEATERS were to compete at the Armories Saturday morning for the Laura New arrivals in all sizes. Coat Sweaters, correct my Ye Sansitien 6 Another Great Sale of colorings and priced right. very attractive and a coveted one, ' . - . there is much friendly rivalry Men's Knit Silk among the teams. Shofild Be Supported. x Ald. i Laturney as chairman = 9 of city property for this year, has ¥ e e Ca S . \ , shown good judgment in having the property of the citizens put in a 75-79 BROCK STREET DE A repay mud the davis % : : take i -electi him. "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" B resets tin * Hiawatha, "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" will be sung, with full orchestral accom- . = AA | paniment, by the Kingston Chor . Formerly priced up to INSTALLATION CEREMONY Society, under the conductorship of Captaifi Alfred Light, on Tuesday, 5 $4.00 each. Held by Hugh de Payens Preceptory, | Dec. 8th, in Grant Hall. Tickets ; Knights Templar. may be obtained of any member of oe \ 9 Last night was a gala night in|the chorus. Seat plan is at Uglow's Another sale of Men 3 the Masonic Temple, it being the | Book Store, Fine Silk Crepe Scarfs to annual installation of the officers of LARGER MARKET Hugh de Payens Perceptory, Knights Gets $1,700 Damages. meet the demand. . Templar. After the installation cere- At Belleville, Justice Kelly at the . . Main Store: Princess and Division Streets. "Phones Retail Order mony, which was largely attended, | sittings of the Jon-jury court, gave In one grand array of fancy, colored combination D t it 2600 , 2602. Busin Office 865w. Account the knights assembled in the large | judgment for $1,700 and costs for : ; ru 2000, 2401, 3602. Oftice a Branch Store: 888 banquet hall of the Temple. The] the plaintiff in the case of Arthur stripes, smart and dressy. In Blue and Sand, Gold and entertdinment was provided by the! Hill against Dr. J. A. Faulkner, 1 Whi i Princess Street. 'Phone 2431. Silver Star Pierrot Troupe, of which | Belleville. The case arose out of B ack, ite and Black, Navy and Wine and others. Madame Pomeroy fs musical director an accident in which Mr. Hill suf- and H. W. Thomas, manager. The fered a fracture of both legs when programme presented by this or-| struck by Dr. Faulkner's car some 16 D AYS- UNTIL CHRISTMAS ganization was of a valued musical | months ago. SPECIAL character and was much enjoyed. Mr. Thomas and his troupe are mak- Elected to Parliament. i ing a big hit wherever they appear John C. Bushfield, son of Mr. and and proved unusually pleasing to the | Mrs. A. J. Bushfield, Lyn, was elect- 3 x, BES ] large number who heard them last|ed a member of the Older Boys' ) J We are going to sell ede v evening. Parliament over Percy Dormer by : EE a majority of twenty-seven votes 30 DOZEN APPEAL TO THE ELECTORS. and over Seymour Warren by a os majority of twenty-seven. The " J By James Halliday, Candidate For| member-elect is a member of the : P URE LINEN, HAND MADE, Public Utilities Commission. Canadian National Tuxis Square. at a! : ; To the Hector Yonge Mills. . bg . io REAL MADEIRA : Owing to the impossibility of mak- i ing a personal canvass, the under- Supreme Court Sit signed desires to take this oppor Brockville, jury, Tuesday, 16th : ® : tunity of inviting your support. For | March, Justice Mowat, A { ® ® the past two years I was requested | Brockville, mnon-jury, Monday, f Y V 1¢ { S T to stand for Commissioner, but at 26th April, Justice Logie. ¥ dS : that time being a resident of Ports- Napanee, jury, Tuesday, 16th } \ mouth and Reeve of the village, I February, Justice Wright. "® was obliged to decline; now, how Napanee, non-jury, Monday, 26th > Sli ¢ : ever, being a resident of Kingston, | April, Justice Grant. ' t, 95 Dozen 1 will be pleased to serve the peo. 'Pembroke, jury and non-jury, : i . 9 Ble in He hove capacity. Permit me Monday, 29th March, Justice Gran. . i 0 say ave no personal inter- Picton, jury and mon-ju , Mon- : . . . tn erson S ox seeking tha" poison, ae day, 19th April, Tusties Weight. : v Included in this Offering aré wonderful packets of gen- than obtaining for the citizens al 3 deria iettes-- iced possible benefit from this splendi wine Ma Serviett rmerly pr up to $12.00 pe x department of public service, "Lex" writes to the Montreal dozen. / : Yours truly, Gazette wondering if it is n : - - tia JAMES HALLIDAY. : {or wise that the superhie sary ttern in the dozens shown is incomparable in Every om e ; A CORRECTION. i he pani eentisries should design ad bezty of finish. You must hurry to secure | Inally-inclined public, that "peni- ,dozen. F. W. Smith Did Not Offer $1,000 tentiary accommodation fs better your that ninety-nine per cent. of the ho- tels in Canade, excepting those in : the larger towns and cities? mf f§ : i mer treasurer of the Township of may be Mr. Hughes fs entitled to . Kingston, and F. W. Smith, it 18 assert his efficien THE AN AR NI M ER end ered Pointed out by Mr. Smith that, con- ary suporintendensy seveny riientif (} THE JANU ' Y NUMB : of the trary to a report published, he did attempting to com: with : not admit having offered Reeve C, J. ninety-nine per _-- the Bote. 2 . ONLY 16 ; J Graham §1,000 to settle up the : ; 11% ; . : M DAYS pound pails . ....... savin van 80e. | : 8 Ey gs Py . : r 3 o-. \ Gt

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