Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Dec 1916, p. 5

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PAGE FIVE that should always he » memory is: sgathers the ~~ TOM SERGE CARS a all officers » will | WILL BE GIVEN TO THE LETTER| WAN] | 1a | | gover: 1 "themselves accordingly and] CARRIERS FOR DISTRIBUTION. | better res its will follow." - wemmbraptite Mac hinery of the Post Office Depart- [CIVIC NOMINATIONS phe pL 1 The ak honey Open Every Night - mn mo (rn Xmas | - Abernethy'sShoe Store -- Open Every Night. ® : A Pl Pll Pl PERFUMES 25c¢ to $5.00. A AA AA A AAA AN, (In Military Distt No.3. No. 3 Before the Spring: | * orn 1917. LADIES' To make shopping easier we wish to draw your attention to the following inexpensive but real good gifts. Council re at City Brig.-Gen. Hemming the General Jamieson, Officer Commanding Military Dis- trict No. writes as follows or re- cruiting: "It is my ambition to raise in] Military District No. 2, 10,000 men | for all branches of the service be- fore the spring of 1917. To attain that I must impress upon all ranks | the great necessity of united effort. | Phone 82 1 am of the opinion that Military Opposite Andrew" a s Church District No. 3, can raise the above \ number provided we all work to- 2 J gether for the good- of the service It will reguire the greatest possible | effort and untiring energy on the part of all, nothing must be left to chance, Officers who neglect to play the game to the very best of their ability will be removed without the slightest consideration. 12%c Ih. "It must be remembered 153¢ Ib.| unit on organization is like a new . 28e Ib. hive of bees. The officers who are | the first to be appointed represe nt | the swarm who have been allotted a mew hive and are responsible for the filling up of their unit during the geason, otherwise they perish for want of nourishment good motto for all officers to Prouse"s Drug Store * Ward, at No. lL.oscombe, 8 Ladies' bedroom slippers, brown, navy blue, tango, red, black and grey, at $1.00. Ladies' black cloth spats, $l. Children's brown corduroy leggings ... .. $1.00 Men's black felt house shippers $1.00 Children's slippers Children's Moccasins at No. 72 returning at No. 6 returning Queen officer 3 York {estimated number of male persons be- | CHOCOLATES | and Utilities Commissioner nomina- | between the ages already mentioned, ' f taring officer I master and posit stresg to use every of- ficer. ing sent all over Canada, they should ment Has Been Secured to Co-op TAKE PLACE FRIDAY | ate With the Mayoralty Nominations in City | ions take pla ce [tween the ages of 16 and 65, served nw. in the City {by the Kingston Post Office. As soon Hi all | ( Clerk Sands will receive |as the eards arrive the postmaster | nomin s for the mayoralty, and {will have the letter carriers distribute 3 | Gives Good Advice to Officers to] mn 1, 2, 3, and Ares .txo0p ie will take place in the follow- the National Service Board of Canada 5 d bo Hunt for Recruits--Will Remove | ing wards: | has, in order to do this with undue poun Xes Officers Who Neglect to Play the! Sydenham Ward at No. $8 William | waste: of time, has asked the co-opera- Game. ! street; Patrick Daley, returning of-|tiop of the machinery of the post St. Lawrence 325) means at his or her disposal to insure Princess stre et; A. E Te-lthe complete success of the project turning offic er. and by so doing render service to the Cataraqui, Ward, {country at a moment of great national Rideau Ward, at the : : ts 3 . Brock and Division streets: serve well the purpose for which they Neal, returning officer are intended Teachers, lawyers, : Vie toria Ward, at clergymen, and boy scouts too, are to t be utilized in the work of getting the Board of Canada. Hall and Others in the MANICURE SETS, (GEN. HE IMING'S APPEAL - i -- IS SURE THE ABOVE NUMBER | the dates will deliver short ad-| them throughout the city. | ficer. office department. As a result of | street, W. J. Clark, peril. Division and Union streets; i cards filled out. | a National Service! ° Postmaster James Stewart hds re jceived word that he will be supplied | i {with national service cards and"s * $3.50 to $15.00. CAN BE RAISED. d to the citizens \t the noon | With a view to making a complete Ontario - Ward this, Postmaster-Géneral Casgrain has Frontenac Ward, The cards will be distributed after Perry, returning officer. | dressed envelopes sufficient for the HUYLER'S " jhour the aldermanic school trustée inventory of all the males in Canada and Under Chambers Alexander Isent out notices inviting every post- street; W. J. Driver, the Christmas rush. As they are be- corner. of William the corner of William ----, . 50c, 60c, 75¢ and $1.00 85¢c to $1.00 50¢, 60c, 75¢c to $1.00 75¢, 85c and $1.00 ) AT THE UNIQUE GROCERY New Seeded Raisins New Secedless Raisins New Table Raisins ... New Mixed Peels New Sweet Cider . .. 'C. H. Pickering Phape 530 Prop. 490 and 492 Princess Street, "A Special Holiday Dinners o Les, a fn Grand Cafe poe i Good Orchestra in attendance Saturday and Monday Evenings. CONVICTS WILL SING AND HAVE A GOOD TIME Arrangements Are Being Made For a Feast of Yuletide Music. Girls' slippers Women's slippers Children's white and brown rubbers Ladies' tan rubbers, high heels Child's Suit Cases Baby Boots, that a Arrangements are being mdde for the convicts at the penitentiary to hold "their Christmas entertainment on Tuesday afternoon following Christmas. The conviets will make merry, and it is stated that an in- teresting programme will he pro- vided Last year a gramaphone was introduced as a new feature. It will be used again this year, ang in ad @gition there will be violin music by some of the convicts, and the sing- ing of Christmas carols. The men have been practising, and it. is stated that there are some very fine singers among the "bunch." The entertainment. is not heing held on Christmas Day ewing to the faet that the majority of the guards will be off duty enjoying their Christt mas festivities. ¢ The convicts will have their Christmas dinner on Christmas Day, the chief item on the bill of fare being roast pork. THE AXE IS FALLING Abernethy's Shoe Store | Mon. Evg. DEC. 258TH. SPECIAL DINNER Mon. Noon Sat. Evg. DEC, 23RD When Ordering Your » . rE Ta . DINNER . # wo SPECIAL SUPPER SPECIAL il GENERAL H. A. PANET « ithe R.OCHLA 8.30 pom. to 12.30 a.m. | nanding $1.50. S450 pan. fo 12.30 a.m, Almonds, Iced Club House Cocktail Salted Lettuce, Olives, Frult al Imperial Soup---Caongomme \exandria, Soup Fillet Fish a da Grand Cafe Fish Bermalse Sauce, Fntree Strawberry Bauffle, Russian Cutlet, Brown mushroom sauce. Sirloin Beef, Pudding; ith sau- anberry Roast Yorkshire Young Turkey sage stuffing, Cr Sauce. Vegetables Mashed Pot mato a la Gratin, Beans. Degsert---Ralsin Pie, Deep Apple Me a la mode; Ginger bream pudding; Cocoanut Pie; Canadian Cheese! 1m- perial Cheese, Tea or Coffee, led or To Wax 75c. 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Imonds, Iced Queen Olives sSoup--Chicken, somme, OC Fish--Fried Salmon Trout, tin, with Shoe } ressy Duck Sauce Bolled--'rime with Mayonnaise Entree--Devilled Lob- ster; Floating Islands og- cof Roast- ish style: Heef, Horse ~Turkey, Sirloin Radish Vegetable--MBoiled 7 tatoes, mashed pota ked potatoes; i Cream Silver jons ? iDesserts--~Deep apple ple with whipped cream, Washington Cream Pie; Canadian Fruit Pudding, Rum Sauce: Imperial Cheese; Crackers. Tea or Coffee etit On- teed Celery; Lettuce; | Queen Olives; Salted Almonds? caviar © aonb Toast yap Francaise ue 3 Fish-<Roiled Super Whitefish, with Oys sauce Boiled mode, Entrees Russe. Sweet Re meu he THE Jonsontme. a da Tomato Nis {un on Beef a la P " home than Swi Roast {he Turkey wi Sauce of Beef Chili if- | ting nouris one day w "i i folks, who Masheq ET pota- | the chief n beans: | Vegetables potatoes; baked Toes, string Sugar « 'n De se demon me ingue pie; hot mince | pie; deep apple pie with whipped cream; English plum pudding, brady | panice;. Trifle Pudding; [to Christmas cake: mixed nuts: apples and grapes Imperial Cheese Tea or Coffee You Come | You," every Mayor "Long, standard numbers that should be home for the holidays. | College Book Store. In Connection With the Aged People. any other ma hing food he ithout giving were 1agistrate of lome," ** Long MAYOR'S GOOD WORK. Hom The' Whig hears praises conferred Richardson | marked interest he has taken in con- Charlott® | nection with -the Home for the Bread | He has given more attention to this yor, ! order to see if the inmates were get- drop any | and partook of a meal with the old delighted t Kingston at the same board with them, eg Mk Music For Xmas, "Sunshine of Your Smile," Calling Me Home| Tra for ne For the Aged and in ped in notice | 0 have Many Officers Are to Be Let Out--Economy the Watch- word. Every day is bringing additions to the list of officers of this distriet who on New Year's Day will retire from soldier to civilian life. There have bee n three officers of high rank "let out" in the last three days, and of- ficers of lesser rank. Since the war began many officers have heen taken on various units in this military tdistrict. With orders from Ottawa that a house-cleaning was to be inauguarated throughout the country, the axe began to fall on many heads, and the Whig is told "When iI" are in The { with the need for the most co-opera- Come in and enjoy the good th good things we will have prepared for you. at Sargent's Drug Store Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts. Telephone 41 GIVE YOUR. FAMILY REAL MUSIC. LOVERS, A DIAMOND POINT PHO NOGRAPH OR A WILLIS PIANO, Wars ess yl dts ie - ate prices. EDISON'S arFr TO MUSIC | Supreme Court Sittings. { The dates of the spring sittings | for outside places are: Napanee, | jury, Feb. 27th, Chief @® Justice of King's Bench; non-jury, April 20th, Justice Clute. Brockville, . jury, March 20th, Justice Latchford; non- jury, May 22nd, Chief Justice of the Exchequer. Belleville, jury, April 10th, Justice Britton; non-jury, May 22nd, Justice . Middleton. Picton, jury and non-jury, Feb. 27th, Jus- tice Masten. Perth, jury and non- jury, May 22ud, Justice Masten. May be Chosen Coroner, Dr. A. E. llett, Watertown, N.Y. is being prominently mentioned for the position of coroner to take the! place of Dr, Harlow G. Farmer, who resigned his position yesterday to be- come physician for the New York Central. The appointment will -be made ,by Governor Whitman. . Dr. Hett has been in practice in Water- town continudusly for 17 years, and is a graduate of Queen's Uni-' versity, Kingston, 350 Cups From a Pound of This Tea. The increased cost of tea in the country of drigin and enormously advanced ocean freight forced up the price of "SALADA." but only five cents a pound as yet. ! as "SALADAY will yield, cheapest of all beverages, and more than that, possesses a unique flavor of unequalled quality. -------- i What Did He Do It For? Margaret, aged three years and eight months, was much interested i} in the erection of a flag pole, which as hastily pu) up in order that the flag might be flown on a 'holiday. Shortly afterwards a ball was placed W , said: "Daddy, did you put the knob on the top of the pole so that we'll never let the old flag fall®" Don't Forget. In the holiday rush don't forget your magazines and weekly papers for Sunday and Monday reading. Larg- est supply at the College Book Store. i | gly a ater story There session Po; ednesday morning. rates have! J College, and {I¥ little one, look- an that it has not vet finished its work. From now on the whole military system will be thoroughly impressed tive and economic action, and officers not needed will be retired to civil | life The British War Office is adopting the scheme, and it is spreading now to Canada, until in every case a man will have to earn his pay while he wears the uniform of the King. H. C. NICKLE TO ENTERTAIN Children on the The Women and Patriotic Fund, A novel entertainment is to be given at the Grand Opera House, on Friday afternoon, when all the women and children who are on the Patriotic Fund will be treated to a free show consisting of music, com- edy pictures, feature photoplays, vaudeville, and many views showing Canadian troops in training at Val- cartier, also in England. These slides were loaned by Sir Herbert Ames for this performance. A bag of candies and an orange will be given to each one as they pass out of the building. Ald. Hugh C. Nie- kle has arranged this entertainment 'and anyone entitled to tickets will be given the sdme at his office. The convalescent soldiers are also to be invited. Have Signed Up.' eshmen class at the Dental oronto, has volunteered to go as sergeants of a Dental Corps to They will do laboratory The the front. is is still far and away the, lard Box, the whirlwind. hockeyist, 'and Moses Zacks, both undergradu- ates of Queen's Tniverdity GET RID OF HUMORS IER Th hi IN MILITARY CIRCLES | Fur Sets Xmas Chocolates Call and see our big variety in fancy boxes and baskets. Sakeli's Next to Grand Opera House. Telephone G40. AND AVOID DISEASE | Highest in quality and exceptional in values. There's a"distinct- iveness about furs from Campbell's that make them a pleas- ure to give and a sat- isfaction to receive. . « Natural Wolf Sets, fine quality, from $15 up. Black Wolf Sets, special at $30. Manchurian Wolf Sets, large muff and neck piece, $13. Red Fox Sets, $27, Grey Fox Sets, $26. Choice Alaska Sable Sets, See what we're showing in Sets and single pieces, in the furs. Ladies' Hudson Seal Coats; beauties at $120, see our Open Evenings Till Christmas. WE DO ALL KINDS OF TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING | Smears. Fire our prices sonable prices. F. J. Pearson & Co. ea LS Cor Queen and Bagot Sts. 8 3 Le he - . ~ : SRB { Robertson's Limited J For This' Week A French China Disney Sen 98 pieces,

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