---- in rm ---- es ------------------ NP MRS. PECOR SOUNDS CALL)... ee ns comes. [LAYERS ARE NOW BUSY TATING RASH l - To The Memory of Pte. 8. J. Creigh- s---- ton, Queen's Student. ir FOR YOUNG MEN TO ENLIST AND 1 book of s 4 ENGAGED IN STUDYING THE ON- | © GO OVERSEAS n a book of poems by S. Rupert T o. ay Broadfoot, Ottawa, one is dedicated ARIO TEMPERANCE ACT. is i s Ber Da by him tq a friend, Pte. S. J. Creigh- ! She Points to Her Dead Husband as}, U's p}: | "who was killed at |Some Interesting Tangles Are Due to Sb ---- An Example--He Left Wife and Y i . " pres, June 2nd, 1916. In his mem-| Come Up in the Kingston Police Healed by Cuticura Children to Fight For the Flag. [ory Mr. Broadfoot has written the Court . Complaints Rectived ; r. Mrs. Mary Pecor, 52 Place d'|following:-- by the I ¥ ' Armes, writes to the Whig as fol- : Judging by the number of cases lows: 3 The Sad Christmas, as . n ra ree coming up in the police court during 3 I hope you will find space in your | Your sons are sleeping in a Flanders this week, it looks as if the wagis- pn | paper for-a shorg letter in regard trench, trate and Some of, the lawyers are £0 "When my baby was five months old to young men who should enlist.|At Ypres or on the bloody Somme, {ing to be working overtime on the i on his arms, face | Young man, enlist, and do it at once. | "Pwas yesterday you felt the wrench i v ] 7 { . : 3 Ontario Temperance Act. Already a thead. After a certain time 'the | Don't think you. ate any better than [of parting--the Empire's call had |: i ; he 4 < 4 ! % 4 ! few of the "legal lights" have had oc- from his arms and your friends who have already fallen, come casion to look over the blue book t remained on his cheeks. He | for the flag, I am mourning a g00d | You know Gethsemane. You passed | wp; hn iv io law ig the "d a, tear them, sometimes cnusing {and loving husband and my ten chil-[ An age of waiting-hopes and fears-- eh gives the ° ne IY area, bleed. The trouble irritat {dren are left without a kind and|yoy saw them wounded, dying 3M vie RE aus a3 Hs 38 and made him restless at night. 1good father. Still you young men zacsod , * | the have this week there is sure ta be his cheeks with Cuti» | are walking around with yotr hands [mo you it seemed a hundred years. | CUPle: The magistrate Has imposed and using the Cuticura in your pockets, Many of you laugh | Their place js vacant. Christmastide quite a few heavy fines, : found improvement and s00n | and scorn the soldiers who are 00d | This year bri not these Knights |. rie license inspector, William Me- i and my child was | enough to lay down their lives if t hi hes 06 THIET | Cammon, has had quite a busy time healed in a short time." (8 IMm. | neconsary 10 And our count of Right, . |looking after complaints, and the. A. Gi Custeau, Robertsonville, Quebec, | pro ary > To hy 5 hs They a their Calvary--they | 1ice drag net has also gathered in | when you know you are needed? i quite a few. ' It has been told to me that my Like Cis, te quell the hosts * of % The way of the drinker, providing With 32-p. Skin Book. dress . husband was a fool but I hope that|y. Mothers, ve bore our slain, |e gets caught, is certainly hard. card: ""Cuticura, le irk dg | has been settied in the other world. | whose alien Jo Xho be phobic the in This is shown in the case of a young USA." Sold t the world. |He did not think his life was 100 | Behold your soldiers yonder reign |lcloW named Henderson. For his dear to give for the flag and the Em- As Princes with the Man of Galilee, | SPTee of last week-end he was fined ~~ Ipire. 1 remember him telling me ul "18200 and costs, and in addition to this EN | he did not think the young men were lev Creighton w i he has been held in the police station : enlisting as fast as he thought they St ney Sra Shion was priscipal of all this week, as he is wanted as a U h should, so he said he would go, and | entered Queen's University to take|Witness in another case. It is his ; P O18 t er y then he thought the young men qn arts course, preparatory to study- |[irst time in police court trouble, and . . would see their duty, ing Jaw. When war broke out he |Ne feels his position keenly, He hails ; The Park : Come you young men who are ned the Princess Pats. He w n [from the country, and has, from all 1ppPEr now dry cleaning eligible and have no wife and fam- Joined I bomb Wile Vag = accounts, been a hard working fellow. ' . ! process for upholstered furni- ily to keep you at home. You may |ang on June 2nd had just returned |Last Saturday he got a supply of fire- ture grows in favor as it be- have sweethearts, mothers, fathers,|erom a successful raid on a German | Water he ordered through some part- : comes known how thorough- sisters and brothers but you should | ranch in high glee, bearing several [ies in Kingston, and like a good many C €y ly successful it is. go and leave the married men at trophies. He was climbing down [More could not stop at a few drinks, O€S, O 00 S home with their wives and families. {into the Canadian trench when a |but had to top off too many. He is It is not necessary to remove gle oe trim- One life is as dear as any other. It |pigh explosive shell killed him in- [Practically a stranger In the city, and coverings is you young men who should go. in order to ascertain just where he : : 1 stantly. order to J ° mings. Your furni- Don't wait till this war is over and placed an order for his liquor a ture can be restored then say your were sorry you didn't| ,., policeman was sent out with him and a e e S to its original fresh- 80. Now is your chance. Enlist the young fellow succeeded in locat- : ' ness agaic and and do it now. I think my husband TREES ing the place where he had given an : d in. as & he Brave jhe, a Any young mah J . order. gain, Sion w ¢ p AN: res --_-- ~~ oo . - ie OE ee fhe Visit our traveling goods department. We carry the largest and arises. Telephone 5a : : a y he is a coward and should be |= Ee AF G TER ite for - SEEKS DEAF GIRL FOR WIFE. . ge write or par He ought to be asham- |The poplar tree is talkative, most complete stock of raveling bags, from $5.00 to $30.00. made enlist. 24 10 be seen no! i Be a It Any Jag $0 much 10 say Farmer Offers to Be a True and w y > . often chatt t . . . y PARKER'S DYE WORKS | iRY PECOR. ont) Al the Bight Loving Husband. Fitted bags our specialty. Steamer trunks and suit cases. s LIMITED « -- The pine tree, now is taciturn, There's a chance for some gir to And hardly eve eaks get a "true and loving husband" out 69 Princess Street, King- Girl Swimmers Not Coming. Except in ie hy! pon and storm, { Waldon, Kas., way. Specifications-- » | | ston, Ontario. Information has been received at| ° And then it moans and shrieks; jue must be deaf and make a "true ary our mas opping ow : Ss Amateur Athletic Union headquart-|The maple is a pleasant tree and loving wife. ; A ers, New York, that the proposed visit Of kind and soothing speech; J. W. Collins, Waldron, farmer, re- The oak tree is an orator cently appealed to Chief of Police 8 & Fi d Mi Wylie, The world is slow to recognise a19t Fannie Durack an a vy 10 Hammil to help him find a wife. genius because it has been gold | champion girl swimmers of Australia, With voice of mighty reach-- i PD i k: has been cancelled. Some. people do not like a tree I am deaf," he wrote, "and am a bricked so often in that line, 6. Google I, Bard Boe 1 oy te 9 'hen al 8 leaves are gone; a Tr. See r . ® They call it "gaunt" and "haggard," |me a deaf girl who will make a true Ab th Sh St Christmas S estions And "naked skeleton." and loving wife. eX ne S ( )e ( re But what a pretty pattern "And if you cannot find a deaf * With every twig in place, girl, try some others-and 'tell them to It makes against the winter sky---- write to me. I will make a true and "1 in Furniture A slant piece, of lace! loving husband." Se J MRS. BEECROFT'S SINGING THOSE ANCIENT PORTRAITS. Card Tables (oak and Mahogany), Parlor Ta- ee fT Library Tables, Tea Tables, Tea Curates, |" oman of Kivmon | "of Tham For Rospitah When Ordering Y ¢ Library Tables, Tea Tables, Tea Curates, Coney of Rie ston, of Them For Hospital. . 4 ering Your bl . . Dolls Beds, Dolls Carriages, Music Cabiriets, Par- LoThe following item taken from the Hoard in the City Hall at the con- . lor Cabinets, Shaving Cabinets, Children's Cribs, |i oii oo of interest to many King.| Young Lady--""And are they foing , Xmas ~ to put poor unfortunate wounded sol- Jardiniere Stands, Chesterfields, Davenports, La- [*onans: = FIDOEIL Logg pon wegdee igh dies' Writing Tables, Writing Desks, Chairs to [drew Presbyterian church Saturday Oy rt Yi but why is. paar Fur S Chocolates . y . afternoon by Charles E. Wheeler, » match; Baby Walkers, Baby High Chairs, Rockers, [F.c.c.0. unger the suspen notre unforunaleBt: "wb an Ye variotr ln 1 M of . Wi 's M Cl oung y--"H you were to be a all and see our big variety ancy Kiddie Coops, Sanitary Couches. on * Music © % Jrued withouta patient would you like to have to boxes and baskets, . < . treat. Mr. Wheeler was isted by Mstare at those ancient portraits The above are in all finishes and designs. The |ur. W. A. Beocroft, soprano, - ties | through weeks of sickness. You would Sakell's . . ' . | never recover. largest and best stock in the city to choose from. Ee Sis : : Next to Grand Opera House. violinist. Mrs. Beecroft was heard lephone 640. Cataraqui Lodge Officers. Tel by many 'London music lovers for-the Cataraqui Masonic Lodge on Fri- Aside from their comfort and % - . i | first time, who were delighted by her | day evening elected the following of- utility, furs are distinctly the BK oO " * el $ pleasing presence, the purity, sweet-| ficers for the ensuing year: W.M,, H. fashion. Superior quality, ep ---- 230-232 Pri St Phone 577 [Sn Srehnus and buuty of her!) Crakim: EN iow, ay: SR: fle snd Huish are the strong @ HRISTMAS se v w N. n : ' . G. 8. w us, our » b rincess St. voice, the ease of her singing, due to Clendinten reat ¢C. Wheeler; poi pi op. ! Np aI ~ +|the excellence of her voice produc- > 2 tion, the distinctness of her enuncia-| Secretary, Rovert Hendry: audigis, : a tion, which gave every syllable its|G- B. McKay and C, D. Martin; ha LADIES' HUDSON SEAL ™- COATS. full' value, and finally the sympathy | 'rustee, H. D. Bibby. ® ' / of her interpretation... Her contribu- - MEN'S FUR COATS, a \ 9 OU tion was "The Voice in_the Wilder- A CHILD DOESNT MEN'S FUR LINED COATS. ness," by J. P. Scott. LADIES' NECK PIECES and y KE : Le MUFFS. § | LAUGH AND PLAY [| esse co , . FUR LINED GLOVES: : SYRUP OF TAR 8 |[=ef] | "amma = [F CONSTIPATED| = ooo is The annual meeting of the City still prevail, x / Hockey League was held in the Iro- Cop Liver Oil Bl | ska, Louse was Shin Be Irv oor. sister" Io Buname' Conte : . . : ; when the following officers were elec-| Breath Feverish and Ls Stops COUCHES & [ifi=is = nald, vice-president; L. OMfin, | : : 1. sacrotary. | "California Syrup of Figs": Can't ~ ar Pte ci Js 2 see =" | Campbell" Bros, s 4%a The prospects for the league are Sold in generous size bottles by all dealers. bright. Although the date of en- | : : by is gh ot en, Has taken possession of every corner of our store. ~ THE J. L. MATHIEU CO., Props., SHERBROOKE, P.Q. trance for teams is not until next : Sy rein 5 FIOLY Of vo : Kingston's Oldest RB Your gift problem easily solved. Gifts that make ur Makers also of Mathieu's Nervine Powders the best . remedy for Headaches, Neuralgia, and foverish colda, su S0. fama, Sh.iroducs and o 2 ! y 2 : bce Loan ox gion Be! £ Christmas morning brighter; most 'suitable for ' : Wanderers teams in the junior, KS young and old. : ' ' we AT 1,000 BIRDS TO BE EXHIBITED. BT ' NX Poultry Show Promises to Be Great ~ WU WV A eas | James Reid's Shop Li Kd Bors Ye Christmas Eve.