are the weather probs. for 9" is a question which is 1 over Canada every day in . Curiosity as to what the will be like on the next day h be one expression of every- sire to look info the future, ds what the weather will be a plenfe will be held or if a be played. Also tion as to weather prime importance to rs. A Wapiing of an approach- 1 | saves many lives and on weather condi. tative to The Brit- the observatory at Ben's University which is one of | the sixiy ©dd substations of the Canadian Meteorological Service. Dean A. L. Clark, of the faculty of + Applied Selenece, is in charge and the taal observations are made by Mr. B. Harrig® There are four thermometers plac- ed outdoors on the University cam- pus in special containers. These re- cord the highest temperature, the lowest temperature and the humidity for the preceeding twelve hours. .#re taken at eight o'clock ing and at eight o'clock Lat ats In special room in Ontario Hall thé various delicate in- ts for measuring the velo- wy direction of the Wind, the "and the pressurd. The ma- for measuring the direction ity of the wind is a riew one | about two weeks ago. 8 by electricity with a © on the top of the the recording instru- oh a chart the number Hour at which she wind the direction it is rainfall is also mark- a recording instru- the barometer the ined and calcula- | barometer reading of the wet and dry give the humidity, | facts are gathered at |. ..= at the sixty odd other 're telegraphed to To- ight in the morning and the evening. At the head Office in Toronto all considered and from a od a map is res of high centre. The office 0 gets reports from the 8 Weller Bureau as to urn supplies infor at the stations in and low pressure continent from west Jy are practically al- It takes one about the continent and that people in the snaps and gales in they actually reach i blew toward an area and away from #n ure. Therefore, ological Office at To- 5 ares of low pres- . Say pretty definitely 'Will be on the day asa consequence they weather for that with the observa- signal station for when a storm is ex- what direction it is Als are hoisted at the at Mitchell's coal set their courses city of about thirty BIRTHS. | HUGHES--In Kingston Genbeal Hospi December 31st, 1835 Jo and LS. Laughli a and Victoria, B.C. please copy. DEATHS. CLARE--On Thursday, December sist, 1925, Bridget Fannon, beloved wife of Peter Clark. Funeral (private) Monday morning, January 4th, at 9 o'clock, to St Mary's Cathedral Friends and acgiiaintances invited to attend the Mass. papers Phone 147 for Ambulance A AA AANA ROBERT J. REID Undertaker Phone § 577. Se Princess Street M. P. FUNERAL 49 CO AMBULANCE 'PHONE 18839. JOHN OORNELIUS Undertaker and Embalmer Parlors: 274 Princess Street Ambulance Phone 560 H. J. KNIGHT PARLORS: Sen AND Varker, Verona. Tana Be tterseni. Ambulance 'phone 35. ~ The British Whig KINGSTON, ONT, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING All ads. are restricted 'to proper classification, and regular Daily Whig st CLASSIFIED Daily rate per line insert Minimum charg Dally rates per liv 1 day ae Deaths, Births, Engagements, Mar- riages, one insertion charged, $1.50; hanks, and Memoriam rarged, '$1.50; cash, $1.00 each insertion. Advertising ordered for Irregular insertions takes the one~time insor- tion rate; no ad taken for less than basis of four lines. hr) Count six average: words Uo" The I ads. will be received by line, Charged telephone ang if paid at The Brit- ish Whig Office within 6 days from the first date of insertion, cash rate will be allowed. Ads. ordered for more than one day and stopped before expiration will only be charged for the number of times the ad. appeared and adjust. ment made at the rate earned. Rate per line for ophs Space is the same as a line of ty Special rate for yearly Ye ortising upon request. Publishers reserve the right to edit ox ohejest all classified advertising Telsphots 249; ask for a want ad. taker. May Rescind Nickle's Anti-Honor Resolution The Ottawa correspondent of the Montreal Herald says: "It would be no surprise if the anti-honor resolu- tion of 1917 fathéred by W. ¥, Niekle, at present attorney-gemeral of Ontario, and then = Conservative member for Kingston, was rescind- ed, by a non-partisan vote. Indeed, it is believed that when this debate is initiated, it may' have . a far ling in the United ! reaching effect inasmuch as a large number of the Liberal party and the Conservative party including their leaders are not in sympathy with the 1917 resolution, and may combine to defeat it. The present situation of Canadians being al- lowed to ateept decorations and titles from foreign governments, and at the same time being debarred from being honored by their own king is considered both absurd and ridiculous." Cut Leg While Skating. Miss Cora Dunn, aged about twelve years, of Deseronto, was brought to the Hotel Dieu hospital on Friday, suffering from a deep gash in her left leg, received when she fell while &rkating Thursda evening. Several stitches were né- cessary to close the wound, which exposed the bone. Dr. Clarvnce How- ard attended the girl and her condi- tion was reported to. be very good on Saturday morning. : Conservative Club Dance. The Conservative Clul held a & Hghttul New Years .dance at the Qity Hall on T ay night at which there was a large number of young people. The arrangements were well carried out and those in attendance enjoyed themselves Im- mensely, : On December 20th at Brockville, the marriage took place of Miss Mar- ion Gray, youngest daughter of Mrs. Alice Gray, and Clifton C. Burke, well known taxi service owner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Burke. Dennis Healy, THE DAILY | OUT. OUR WAY. BRITISH WHIG THAT YOUNG LADY! AND STRAIGHTEN OUT THAT LIP L DONT GIVE ME ANN OF THOSE BORED DUCHESS LOOKS EITHER WHEN 1 TELL YOU TO PRACNSE.} AND NONE OF THIS GETTING: UP 10 GET A DRINK OR SOMETHING EVERY "TWO Fa aRre GET GRAY - THE DAILY SEND-OFF. Lost and Found A REAL BIBLE STUDY-Iound, some who want to discover what the Bible really teaches. A free, furnished of- fice ig the place. Those 0 want to attend the weekly study kindly ad- dress Box X-30, Wiig Office. BRACBLET-Found, in driveway of W. P. Peters' store, 117 Brock Street. Apply at above address. DOMINION CORD TIRE---And rim lost between Napanee and Kingston oh highway. Finder kindly notify this ofiiée or phone 1800 r 4. EVERSHARPF PENCIL -- And child's gauntlet found. on Nelson Street Christmas afternoon Owner may have same at 214 Collingwood Street. anette roasting pops FOX HOUND--Lost, lMght built, black and tan, on December 26th. Answers e name of "Jack Lost back fines Corners. Last seen at Aug m mformation please leave es ke. 1, Fire Hall. Capt. Reid. TTS---Child's, white with il Whig Office. Owner may have same ot ARCEL' -- Found, "Wednaeday evening, on Earl Street, ewe A - deen Avenue and Division Street. Own- er may have same at 305 Earl Street, 4 proving property. sum OF MONEY-lost Street " between North. and. John Streets. Finder please return to George MeDonald, 268 Montreal Street, or phone 1912-w. on Montréal temper te eit TEA KETTLE--Nickle platea, found on b corner of Division and Brock Streéts. Owner may have same at 148 Division Help Wanted Male Help Wanted FIREMEN AND BRAKEMEN -- Begin- ners $150-3250° monthly, (which posi- tion?) Write Rallway, Box N-19, hig Office. a BARN WHILE LEARNING Greatést paying trades. 'Automobile; Engineér- ing, Electrical, Batteries, Chauffering, Bricklawing, Barbering, Mechanical Dentistry, Oi alogue free. Write Hemphill Govetn- ment Chartered Schools, King West, Toronto. _ MEN--Age 18-40, wanting Ry. Statioh- Office positions, $115-§250 month. Free transportation. ' Experience unn sary. Write Baker, § Star Bullding, St. . Louis Ro. We, ) 31 800 KE GIRL---Wanted to = ho with experience with chi! a righ on ald no Division Street ~Crossing The Ice. * Several parties crossed the ice from Wolfe Island to Kingston Sat- 1 Agents Wanted AGENTS-- Lightning Strange Battery Compound. Chagges discharged b teries instantly. Eliminates old me thod entirely. Particulars Ligatning Co., St. Paul, Minn, AGENTS SELL WASHO--Washes cloth- es without rubbing; sells on sight; great repeater. Good commission to agents. Write quick, P. A. Lefebvre & Co, Alexandrid, Ontario, FIRST CLASS MAN--Salesman, High School education at least. Married preferred, but mot essential. A real wpportunity with big organization. Salary and commission; none but men of character, energy and ambition, aud of highest standing "need apply. Chanoes for promaetion unlimited. Pb ply by Feri with full details. "Ages preferted irom 26 to 40 years. box A-2, Whig Office. Ah Whig Omics. SALESMEN--Wanted to cover Eastern Ontario; must hdve best connections Sisrenoes Apmis "to Box. Be3, Wig to - hil ; Sifere o % s 5 Real Estate For Rent Business aces. 5 Sr np ret ei. STORES--On Princess Street; all large, heated and good windows. Hear eh- trazice. Apply I Cohén & Co. sR RSet en Houses ° Ge=Iive rooms, with stable and garage, West end. Batewman's hee state, 111% Brock Street. SE-- 6 rooms, electric light, sent He .00, on Cowdy street; small house, rooths, water and totlet; rent $10.00, on Stanley street; also house on Monts real street. Apply H. ¥. Norman, §9 Patrick Street. Phone 730-w. HOUSE--Corner Colborne and ham streets, § rooms, 259 and 255 Ri- deau St, 7 rooms and ¢ roofs; sil Queen s! t, § rooms; all Improve mehts each. Apply 186 Queen. Street. 'Phone 988-w. ae ------------------ a --_-------- HOUSE--7 rooms, 8 plece bath, electric lights, g00d stables and garages at TeAr, of ale or to rent. Apply 171 Rakion NEW HOUSE--Biierbeck Avenue, just Wathen, 127. Nelgon sivest) > 1° = Roums ; a ONE FRONT BEDROOM--Wel! heated. All conveniences. Apply 88 Main St. a ¥ housskoepiog 50 chron; oo conveniences; hone. Rent rea- sonable, neat aint / College. Ap pl hone 8-w. Syden- and EE % 'Wants Canon FitzGerald. a -- DONT SIT AT ME. LIKE Bar 3 Fwullans © 1088 BY NEA J. BE. CUNNINGHAM Real Estate Insurance and Loans 79 Clarence Street. BRICK HOUSE--On Btusrt street, all improvements, $4,800. Apply M. B Trumpour, 270 Princess Street. Tele phone 704 or 1295-J. B. W. MULLIN Real Estate and insurance Broker Johnson and Division Streets 'Phone 539-w, See Advt. Page 3 A ------ a ---------------------- ni. $5,000.00---Brick, seven rooms, modern, central. Three farms close to city. Would ex- chinge. House to let; central. Insurance. Money to loan. T. O'CONNOR, 351 Princess Street. 'Phone 1189-J. Wanted To Buy onl prices, incubacor § capacity, any other particulars. Apply to Box '£-26, Whig Ofrice, Articles For Sale. : " Miscellaneous 15 mnt ASHES And heavy Clinkers. Especially suited for road work. oi be had for drawing. Apply Angrove's Kin wand Ried Streets. iphone etme it BARRED ROCK. PULLETS-- Now lay. ing. Also new laid eggs. Apply 260 Nelson Street. "Phone 1653+J. --------------------------------------------_h------ JANUARY SALE-S8uits with extra pair Trousers, $30.00. Usual easy terms. Five per cent. for cash. Safistantion guaranteed. Newest Spring patterns. "Phone 2206-w. J. G. Patterson, 120 Johmaton Street. er -------------------------------------- LAMP SHADE FRAMBS-- Fire dogs and screens. We make them, large variety. 'Phone 380. Partridge Wire Works. Try us for silver plating and refinishing, MUSIC ROLLS--200 Used Rolls now on isle, Your choice while they last 3 or §1.00, C. W. Lindsay, Limited, 131 Prirse Street. ONE DROP TRE wr SE Ne Yenons 1391-3. PIANO, UPRIGHTHandsome walnut case, 7 13 octave, ivory keys; a; atyle Louis. Price ve Jeatonable, ( red. 'Phon 35 one Stree J or ouil'ay a We or SUR 0 INSTR SRT 0 ae Ap RS I Walken ss #3 C arly worn, will it 37 or 38 BO $5.00; real val ¥ Fhone ons 1108! J. G. Patioteon, 190 nston street. ER Se alight, iis as 41 lesty ve fee" ihe EE Hatin yr 4 Ta By Foundry, BREAD WAGON B Jathen, 12 Valkem & Articles For | Sale. 15 SLEIG second hand, Ada LEIGH Beatty Sot equipment, Dalsy i Churns and Washers. Single and] J. F. Cramer, Frost & Wood Agenvy,| 31 Brock Street. 'Phones 585-J or 1217-F. WHITE NEWSPRINT--500 sheets for 40c. Suitable for wrapping purposes or household use. Size 16%" 23 Apply British Whig Office. { Furniture FURNITURE Antique and furniture sold and bought. er, 507 Princess Street, successors to Lesses Antlq Antique Shop. Fuel ana Feed is HARDWOOD---Cholce, dry, bedy hard- wood, $14 cord. Mixed dry wood, $12 cord--ecut in stove lengths. .Also Cord- wood §9 cord. Delivered. Apply H. 261 Regent street. 'Phone HARDW 00D--Dry body maple $8. 75 per per Dry mixed $3.00. Dry soft Split 35c. extra. 'Phone .. "Ray Parker, corner Johnson and McDonald Bireets. HARDWOOD-~§8.50 and $3.75 q cord; mixed wood $2.76 and $3.25; Binh wood $2.75 to $3.50, according to 'qual- ity; rough and dressed lumber, shingles, $3.60 per thousand and up. Bawdust seld cheap. W. Concession Sireet, Telephone 2753-7. STOVE WOOD---Of all kinds; cut stove lengths; kept under cover. Cedar kin- dling, split, $3.76 load. 'Phone 589. J. Peters & Son, corner Brock and Vie toria streets. SWAIN'S WOOD YARD -- Dry body hardwood, $4.50 quarter cord; mixed bodywood $4.00 quarter cord; hardwood slabs $4.00 load. Mixed slabs $3.00 a load. 'Phone 2516-w. Business Services Talloring a and Pressing 20 W. ROBERTSON ~~ Tallor, Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing; your own cloth made up. Samples in stock. $20.00] and up. 2 Bagot Street. mn oe ar ~ rm Professional 21 DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER -- W. A. Marcelis, corner of Barrie and Prin- cess Streets. Chiropractic adjust ments, electric treatments and nand- massage. X-ray" service. Consulta- tion tree. Hours 9-12 am, 1-6 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Office - phone $22-J. Residence 'phone $5 ------------enpe Sei LUOY~=Ceo. ¥. and Jennie A., Chiro- ractors, Registered Nurse, 202 Bagot treet. 'Phone 951-w, 'Hours 9-13, 1-5, 6-17.30. Consuliation free. tr tie on CUNNINGHAM & SMITH -- Barristers and Solicitors, 79 Clarence Street, Kingston, Cyril M, Smith, trees Aer DAY AND REVELLE-Barristerg and Solicitors, 69 Clarence Street, King- ston. A, B. Day, Adrian L Revelie. Mortgages arranged. 205. REYNOLDS, ~Barrister and Solici- tor, §1 Brock Street. Mortgages ar- ranged on city and farm property. "Phone 25609. te -- SLATER--Douglas, Barrister and Soli- citar, 73 Clarence Street. Money to . "Phone 422. SHEA--Ambrose, DA. Barrister and Solicitor. Law Office, corner of King and' Brock, over en Bank. Money to loan. 'Phone 1999. SKIN BLEMISHES -- Hair, Warts, Birthmarks, Skin Cance Scars, Pits, etc, removed permanent ly. Batisfactory Glasses fitted and furnished after others have failed. Goitre cured Ninaut operation. 38 ears' experience. Elmer J. Lake, ye, Ear, Nose, oe, Skin. 258 Bagot Street. Phone 301w. House 11357 Sm eee Fancy Work PICOT EDGING == Hemstitching, leasing, work guaranteed. Mrs. eld, 362 Barrie Street, near Princess Street, 'Phone 2433.J. Ladies' Hair Parlor o RDER Cradles ps To 6 LX curd 5 Sw {ten me ng B ingelng, cur Fry Hadies and an ¢ Bay Matreet. Eingst on Telephone 2999, nest 016. or - ap- if PERMANENT WAVING The only wave you San shampoo and dampness improv Just Tike natural bd hair. Marcel Waving, Shampooing, Manicurin Massaging, Hai yeing, and a1 the pelt a. in Hair Cutting. eH 201 Sol. A. B, 209 ri a AND CUSTOMERS A.B. Cunnningham, KC; : ---------------------------- ERNIE D. SLITER--Insurance Broker, all branches of Insurance in old line companies of highest financial stand~ ing. 281 King Street Bast. "Phones 23578-w. Res. 1121. Insure FIRE---Automobile and Casualt E Street. ance. M. Crumley, 420 Ear 'Phene MN. INSURANCE--Only the most reliable companies represented. Strange & Strange, established in 1860. Office: 3§ Clarence Street, opposite Post Office. J. B. COOKE--Life, Fire. Accident snd Bickness, In reliable companies, dis- trict manager Imperial Life, 'Phones: Office 503-w. Res. 1731-m. ' OUR HEALTH AND ACCIDENT--Pol- icy will protect your salary. All Hones. of Fire and Automobile Insurance. B. Williams, 2 Couper street. Decorators 25a ANDERSON, A~--Painter and Decorate. or. Egtimates given on large Jobs, Choice stock of Wall Paper and samples, carried; 'Phone 1968. ESTIMATES--Given on Papering and Decorating. Special winter rates Painting also done at reasonable prices. Best workmanship and terial. Ji. Rowley, 'phone 1358-F SIGN PAINTING--J. 8 Robinson, rear 2375 Bagot Street Talbot, % Financial 20 FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST MENT SOCIETY -- 1060) in 1861 President, A. D. vice-president J. M. Farrell vestment, posks received and interest baig on minimum monthly balance. Cartwright, manager, 87 rence a st. Storage 26a. NEW LARGE STORAGE WA SB aw of concrete blocks and cement floors; ready to receive all kinds of merchandise, including automobiles, trucks and furniture, ete. Terms teas sonable. Call and inspect at 3% Wels lington street, or phone 2440-w, W. CG. Bruton, 4 Miscellancous 27 ASHES--Cleaned out of cellars and yards, clean job done. A. MacGregor, 24 Russell Street. 'Phone 2855. ree een trent STORAGE-~Dead storage for cars. Ap= ply 3588 Frontenac Steet. 'Phone 260-w, SKATERS SHARPENKD--Hollow ground 15¢. and 25¢. Muller: Bleycle Forks, 371 and 373 King 8 'Phone 1081-w, SLEIGH DRIVING PARTIES---Taken, good teams, careful drivers. Wood saw. - Ing, saris or igh lots, Satimates, given averly ransfer pper Princess Street. 'Phone 1507+. ; STORAGE~For furniture, clean, airy rooms and spaces; your own and key. Fro City Btorage, 305 Queen St. hone $20. Res. 980-w. Expert Piano Tuning, Player-Plano Adjusting. Phone 1544. C. W. LINDSAY, LIMITED * UPHOLSTERING---A nd 1 rep he Leave ordery at ¥ Harold, 104 ! Ww. "Phone 1600-d. Automobiles Auto Accessories KIKGS1O N Avro os ~-Makérs of Auto, ou Ys : and Cushions. omineriaL | Sodan, Coupe bodies, California Tops and ¢ holsiering: Awnings and Tents, ote. 347 King street. 'Phone 2045. % er ry Classified Display W. KENT MACNEE wrist ie Anan tin re, u! cident, 8 loin ya aoblle, de. other lines of sarees Tiksy 33 BROCK BT. "PHONE 585-w. COOK STOVES REAL GOOD ONES AT VERY LOW PRICES. Also a tull line of FURNITURE. Everything reasonable, Turks Store A London agent Fecentiy turned to a bank more than a quarter of ton of coins, mostly silver, of a client. The total value about $10,000, CORDIAL INGS AND BEST WISHES FOR MAS AND THE NEW YEAR James Swift & Co., Limite Foot of Johnson Street. 'Phone 185. TOP AND BODY CO,