- Cornish Me : Township Of Pittsburgh. TO avo: Joues Oroenloy and John de, ol Nit: oy ter J. Rutten and James Wiley ' . Township Of Portland. For weve--Iir, Claxton, W. 1. Rey- nolds, J. EB. Freeman, G. J. Dennison, E. J. Bigsworth and Henry McMullen. For coun:illors--James Blackhurst, J. A. Dennison, G. M. Smith, S, M Irish. John Tallon, James Yorke, Thomas Townsend, Frank Ellerbeck, John Stewart. Township Of Storrington. ._ For reeve--Jumies A. Shérman, - of "Latimer; 1. F, Anglin, of Battersea. For councillore--A. A. Barr, Adam Ritchie, James Shepherd, John Kelly, Joseph Kells, John Taylor. Township Of Wolie Island. For reove--Thomas Fawcett, Edwmd Briceland, Alexander McRae. Por councillor--James Russell, Vic. toe Sudds, Michal aL Ryan, Sey fill: , Archibal ry, George Keys, William Fawcett, Louis Yott.© X Township Of Sheffield. For reeve--John A. Wagar, Saul. For oouncillors---G ard O'Neill," John Scanlin, Adam Mat thews, Michael, P. York, Christopher Gonyou, William A. Fuller, Joseph MG. Huffman, Robert Close. An Attack Of Pneumonia Warded on James eorge Black, Bern- i will 4 "Some time my daughter caughs ay a severe cold. Ae apiend of paiva in her chest and had g bad cough, I gave her Chamberlain's Cough Rescedy according to directions in two It counteracts any tendency of a cold toward nia. For sale by all druggists. © ------------ . Back From The West. Charlies VanHorne, a former young Kingstonian, now of Lethbridge, N.W. Te is in the city to spend a fow with friends. He will return west 8; ted by a former na of Ottawa, Dr. Naismith, at demonstrator in anatomy in University, Kan. It was de- Bim after seeing Canadian , of land, holder 's two, _-- and ten-mile running records, ided to com. in he 0 mpic games which are t. Louis next summer. Sheabb: has proven himself to be the most phepowenal distance runner since Jhstomel the veteran, W. Q. established the world record ol minufes, 12§ seconds for the ANOTHER STUDENT DEAD. Ernest J, Wells, B.A, Succumbs To Typhoid Fever, After an illness. of about three weeks and horses. He says the place for all young and enterprising mien is in the west. He would not again reside here. The eastern cold weather is too sévere for one who has become accustomed to the ine, clear weather of the west. ------ Died At Whitney. On Saturday evening the home of : William Hamilton, Whitney, Ont.; was saddened by the death of his eldest son, Thomas. Deceased underwent an operation in the Kingston General hos- pital five years ago, but in spite of the best medical skill and the ceaseless care of a loving father and mother he was unable to recover and passed peacefully away. The remains will be taken to Parham, his former home Now Is Your Chance. To buy fancy slippers cheap, all our immense stock at cost price for a jew o'clock this morn- his very severe illness lie received the most' careful medical at- shortly after five te u, John Newton, M.D., Joseph Staunton, James Dryden. Or." Shoop's Rheumatic Sure Costs Nothing If It Fails, Any homest person who suflers from Rhoumatisin is welcome to ts otter. Or yemis I searched everywhere wo und A WpeCiue Jor kheumatitiu. For neany 1 yunry 1 worked 10 this end. At last, Yn SOAICh Was rewarded. 4 foung a Sort) Chemncal that did uot Ssapyains as other Rheumatic pro- prions disappointed pnysic everywhere. Joysisian 4 do not mean that Dr. Shoop's Rheu- matic Cure tan Wn bony joints fate Hesh again. 'hat is impossible. But it will drive from the blood the poison that causes pan and swelling, and that is the ond of Rheumatism, upon his constitution. Since Sunday, no * was held out for bis recovery. The deceased's home was in Morris. | burg, where his ts reside. Mrs. I & g i treet, i 4 fu Te an was ner emp man act lnm 1 came from Mouhebirg to Queen's over three years ago with honor in nearly all his class- Last spring he took I know the stomach won't cure catarrh, ® useless to squander potent ee against disease that is yr- Gller is made to convince you of faith. My faith is but the outcome ce--0f actual knowledge. 1 hat it can do. And I know this i er Postar & imp] Ti a or, oS hcumatism, 4 will then or mean t exactly. If Ts mot. tavisiaciory I Fite me and } will send you the book. s rowed for a month. If It fails maintain this bond in active force un- of the wharf. amount of the bond reduced to $2,000 or 82,500 at the outside, to lessen the ennual charge for the same upon the township, but the aldermen thought it best to stick to the figure named by the city solicitor. out that the Wolfe Island township in- tended runnin, Simcoe and as Wolie Island. perative that these islands be the benefit of the proposed new ferry, but was assured those at the of the scheme had this in view. accepted by the council and was sign- ed and sealed. . Movements of the People--What the city. on Sunday. spending the holiday season. W. Metcalfe, Seeley"s Bay, was in the city to-day calling on friends. William Smith, New York, is in Kingston to spend a few days before returning. land, is visiting his parents, street west. council, was in the city to-day on a pleasure jaunt. is in season with friends. former Kingston boy, is spending the holiday season. home with an attack of pneumonia, is slowly recovering, street, are at Whitney, attending funeral of her brother, Thomas Ham- ilton. Sr., will take part rickville. nursing in Montreal for the last . two {of typhoid fever, Ernest J. Wells, | and placed in the) vault, months, has rotwrned to Harrow- CO B.A. tutor in botany at Queen's Uni. Ser---- smith, : ® } versity, 'died in the general hospital DP. A. Shaw was hominated for trus- Business prevents his continuance in 'the_ position. his western home. McKelvey & Birch, has ronto to enter the employment of the Queen City Oil company. ranger, of the LOK. for Eastern On- tario, was in Belloville, attending a gathering of the society. Ww late events in his life yesterday, his fifty- second birthday and his election mayor of Belleville, Tsane Allen, Mississippi, in the gene- ral hospital for treatment for an af- fected "eve, home today. Mrs. Allen spent week with him in the city. On December 20th occurred the birth ment of marine and fisheries, Ottawa, will be in the city as soon as the ice will permit provements to Snake Island and Nine Mile Point lighthouses. If you have this dread disease and have failed to obtain relief, why not 1 blood S---------- To Cure A Cold roll : Maydr - Alds, of the. meeting, submitted the by- in' question. ® mensure gives excla- sive right to the township of ferry , The only power Fly in connection with use "of wharf, is to utilize it for ferry pur- poss; if the wharf is used for ex- cursion business, the present Tee- ment between the city ard island nay be annulled. The wharf is to be built by Wolfe Island townihip, is then to become the property of the 'city, to ke by that municipality leased to Wolle Island council at a nominal rental. The island council must main- tain the wharf and keep it in con- stant repair while having a lease of it, and safeguard the city against pro- bable loss, in suits for damages b reason of accidents .or injury to ad- joining property, by furnishing an acceptable bond for $5,000, and til the islanders cease to hold a lease G. M., Macdonnell asked to have the During a short debate it was brought Garden, well a ferry to owe Islands, as Ald. wanted it made im- given Bassam back The by-law as presented was fnally PERSONAL MENTION, They Are Saying and Doing. B. W. Folger, Jr., of Toronto, is in Mrs. James Allen, Mississippi, died Charles Powell, Armprior, is home, Dr. Charles P, Johns, London, Eng- Clergy Warden Joshua Cox, of the 'county Claude Chapman, dentist, Chicago, the city spending the holiday Thomas Palmer, Watertown, N.Y., a in the city Clark W. Wright, still confined to his bronchial Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Burtch, Princess the On New Year's night W. J. Keeley, Kingston's versati'e humorist, in a concert at Mer- Mrs, William Bugk, who has been ¢ in Frontenac ward, but retired. tention, Drs, Bogart, Wood, Kilborn | 90Y% only. A. Abernethy. William Moore, B.A., at Queen's, and and J, C, C Il bei i t Ea ER---- one of Carleton Place's boys, preached | attendance. Partoration. of the wet eowlion--Spncial bargains in corsets. | in st. Andrew's in that town h ng " howsver, developed a fow days ago, Have a look at our stock. New York | day morning. when hopes were entertained of recov. Reform, . Samuel Dix, Duluth, Minn, after ery, and the young collegian was too da onto Fi the following can- fupending a pleasant holiday season weak to survive the terrible 'inroads ton, - 8. Valo mayoralty : John Dal: | here with friends, cleared to-day for Arthur Hughson, late of the staff of gone to To t Pr. Herald, Kingston, high W.. Chown, Belleville, son of the Arthur Chown, Kingston, had two as]? was able leave for the to to make extensive im- Rbeumatism. all's Rheumatic Cure, the great when . In Ope Day. br & hers. red city clerk called the ve, Pas. iB Kent, King, Knapp, Mc Catmon, cFarlane, "MeLood, Meck, Mowat, Sears, Re¢ves, Tait, Abbott Walkem. Ald. McCammon, after an explana: tion by the mayor ss to the Shijeet Ww Wolie (Island to use the proposed wharf for ; if used for any other aly og may collect whari- the jslanders the ing piles. No cure, no pay. All drug- application gives ease and rest. lieves itching remedy sold on a positive guarantee, send 50c. (Canadian stamps accepted) to the Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine, the celebrated cold cure. coroner's inquest was held over was no real suspicion deceased had met with foul play account of on _ his police proved that these wounds were caused by his falling on the sidewalk, { as witnesses testifi der to prove to the hit | Quest was held, so te] of witnesses could be legally secured. Should any question arise in the fu- ture as to the manner in which the deceased met his death, the sworn testimony of those who saw him till shortly before the son's Red Cross drug store, EE ------ Fenuse. To full name, following officers were. elected : Presi surer, J. Elmer; guardian, F. Reving » tary, J. Morrissey. f The Latest Idea. Alderman Meek thinks it would be a rie thing to have framed photo- hung up in the city council chamber, to act as an inspiration for the bene- fit of those who sit around the coun- «il board. cord of these 'men of the past would inspire those to come to heroic deeds. A Warm Compliment. Carruthers, of Kingston, was paid by Major-Geén. O'Grady-Haly, former G.0.C. in Canada. His statement was in part as follows : "The whole of the British army would fail to discover anything Letter than the magnificent stand 'taken in South Afvica by Major Bruce Carruthers, of Kingston." Presented With A Jewel. At a meeting last night oi Catara- qui lodge, AF. & AM., John Smea- ton was presented by the lodge with a beautiful tmaster's jewel, in recog- nition of fr services in behalf of the order. The presentation was made by R. Bunt in behalf of the lodge. Mr. Smeaton, who has been a member for over thirty years, was completely taken by surprise, but manage to make a suitable reply. To Break Up A Cold " Right quickly nothing works so nice- y as Nerviline taken real ' hot. It sends a glowing warmth all through the body, and when rubbed on the throat and chest loosens up the cough and relieves tightness and soreness in the chest. Nerviline is used as a pre- ventive and cure for coughs, colds, and winter ills in thousands of homes be cause it goes right to work and brings relief quickly. There is no remedy in the world with half the power and merit of Nerviline; it's invaluable in every house. In large bottles, price People's Money Wasted, A citizen writes to the Whig regard- ing what he considers undue expense in the matter of snow shovelling by corporation laborers. He says he saw four laborers shovelling snow from Princess street crossings yesterday, while a fifth man walked up 'and down and stamped his feet to keep them warm, and "bossed the job." In his opinion the work was costing one-fifth more than it should, as the unemploy- ed, fifth man was unnecessary, or if his presence was needed he should have been supplied with a shovel, "This is only one of the many leaks throuch which the people's money is wasted," is the opihion of the writer. ---- A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. Itching, blind, bleeding and protrud- gists are authorized by the manufac- turers of Pazo Ointment to refund the money where it fails to cure any case of piles, no matter of how long stand- ing. Cures ordinary cases in six days; the worst cases in fourteen days. One Re- instantly. This is a new discovery and it is the only pile no cure, no pay. Price 50c. If your druggist hasn't it in stock Why An Inquest Was Held. Laxative Bromo Quinine removes the the genuine, call for the Allow. yoursell to "run down" and you catch cold from the first germ local enion of journeymen barbers, the dent, Henry Elliott; vice-president, J. Lawrence; secretary, F. Corkey; ftrea- ton; guide, J. Potter; financial secre- graphs of the portraits of ex-mavors He thinks the sblendid re- A warm compliment to Major Bruce =x OF MAYOR BELL TO IN CITY HALL. . " % = - i Hl It Was Presented To The City . Council and Ordered to be Put Used For Exqursion Purposes-- |that a your way. Nadys arm, Among the Other Civic Nota- Touteadoms. © "7 [BachiE gra eben) wd" Cl bod " of the £ikss council BE ye germs. Ty AS Saturday's. special fasting of the was convened yo n atl) oxes, 25¢.. at Wade's. Money back | SitY by a at the en occasion: tu four o'clock to consider a by-law, if not satisfactory. ness, Mayor k 'accesiont granting to the 'township of Wolfe formally hand over to ha e sity his por 4 2 Clar- rbers Elect Offic ; trait in oil; ex > fad for ho foot of Bar y cera. artist, He esteemed it a great privil- . ir| At. a meeting last evening of the , hie said, to be permitted to do so, Ee aillatiig it an honor to have his portrait hung among those of so many notable men which graced the walls of the -city hall. It was a proud record {to point to these portraits and say that not against ~one of the many notable 'men represented there could the fingor of scorn be directed. He hoped, and felt assured, that all who succeeded him in office would main- tain, this proud record. In g few words, Alderman McCam- mon, chairman of the city property committee, on behalf of the city, re. ceived the portrait. Aldérman Meck thought that Mayor Bell's portrait = would show up favor: ably among those that already graced the walls of the city hall; members of this year's council would regard it with interest. Aldérman Walkem held that Mayor Bell's _ portrait would be regarded with interest by the unmarried ladics, who would be spending afternoons in the city hall gazing upon it. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked up by |- Reporters on Their Rounds. To-day "is the fast of Tebet in Jew- ish circles. 4 Good afternoon ! digest yet ? Six shines 25c., at Guess', room in comnection. Christmas is all over--all but pay- ing the bills and seeing the doctor. Sée our all steel filled corset, at 50a. Are you able to Pool | } On December 29th, 1880 the Boers] t first proclaimed the independence off t the South African republic. "Mecca compound," the great heal- ing ointment, at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, On Wednesday and Friday evenings the children of the Royal Military College will be entertained at season- able festivities. Fire in a bedroom of the home of TO HANG a i Dh. hesitation of the trouble, by all druggists at 50c. a box. mand for them is so great that druggist ever fails to keep them stock, although there are other remo. dies which yield him a much greater worth %8¢c. New York Dress Reform. profit. . OUT oF 17. Offensive and Danger. Disease, Can Be Gured>. Catarrh is a disease thet affficy, a t; people "1 gion ft the d : Wendl the United and from its offensive Warning intense suffering and mths complications are often dangerous a. tore dyspepsia, bronchitis and bi sumption frequently resulting, if ..,. tarrh is allowed to run its source une checked. toan Stuart's Catarrh Tablets hay. done more good and more cures among catarrh sufferers than known re: » They. never {iil to cure even the most 'aggravated cus. where their use is adherred to. The, thoroughly renovate the svstua 4 cleanse it of all impuritics. Under their influence: all' eatarrhal Poisons are thrown off and (the cure is' com. plete and permanent, | prominent lawyee and pub, speaker of Pittsburg, says: have troubled with" catarrh.of 1). head 'and throat for twelve years. 1, this climate it seems impossibly to ry rid of it. The continual dropping of mucus from the nose into the throat caused irritation and hoarseness, ser; ously inteHering . with my public speaking. It took me an hour or more coughing, gagging, expectorating and sneezing every morning before | could settle down 'to work and this condition gradually brought on. , tarrh of the stomach, causing loss of appetite, poor digestion and a foul breath, which annoyed me exceedingly, My physician advised me to try Sty art's Catarrh Tablets and I took them for two months and was astonished to find how quickly they cleared my head, throat and stomach and I have ng in recommending them, I'hey are not only pleasant {to take, but: they. seem to. get at the very root because since "asing them T have had no trace of catarrh." Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are for sale They de no in have done so much good and the Drugpiste know, however, that hey would be making a great mis. ake and endangering their business to be without Stuart's Catarrh Tablets For Drunkenness Mrs. McRossie, Wellington street, Sun- 300,000 day night, badly damaged the con- Sorrste i CURES tents of the room. nde + Address Children grow two ways, tall and | ® ~ Keeley Institute, broad, when they take Gibson's Red | ond" 789 usn Bt. W. Cross emulsion of cod liver oil. It is possible that James Halliday will have to retire from the municipal contest in Portsmouth owing to his being a public school trustee. Vig bargaios in cutlery at Lemmon, Claxton' & Lawrenson's. The only aldermanic resignation past ten o'clock this morning was that of Mayor Bell, nominated in On- tario ward. Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia, and too hearty eating, is relieved by taking one of Carter's Little Liver Pills immediately after dinner. Don't | ® forget this, On Thursday evening the employees of the street railway company will ten- der a banquet to a member of the staff, who is severing his connection with the road. Shovel the snow off your walk, It won't. be hard work if you use one of Lemmon, Claxton & Lawrenson's spe- vial"y made shovels. They're light and strong. Strange to say many wheeled vehi- cles appeared on the market square this morning. This was accounted for by the fact that in certain sections of the country the roads are entirely bare, owing to prevailing high winds. Early this morning the thermometer registered ten grees above zero, about twenty-five degrees higher than at the same time. Monday morning. The temperature began to rise slowly last night, much quicker than it did during "the day. Will positively cure and prevent its return. tle Liver Pills. This is not talk, but truth. Ome pill a dose. See adver sick headache Carter's Lit- Many people have asked why a the Cahill, when' there | of foul play. The reason for the inquest was this: | There was a persistent rumor that the | on | two wounds being found | | death of Thomas head. Investigation by the However, in or public satisfac ion that nothing was wrong, an in that the evidence | drowning occurred s registered. Almond meal soap only 10c. Gib. SCOTT'S EMULSION |: this so we hat £ will furnis for a mil | in 1800 of Goodyear, the rubber in- | makes pale, thin children fat | mas greetings. mond' pn trial. ventor; in 1808, of Andrew Johnson, I ; : 11 ROU Ty abi il 3. mon ex-U.S. president: in 1809, of Hon. W. and : chubby. ~~ Overcomes One Ounce Of Prevention. Won't Cure Catarch F. Gladstone; in 1565, of Rudyard wasting tendencies and brings You know the rest, "better than a on't . | : o Sou Kipling. is . pound of care." All serious kidney the medicine in the world taken { Sine 3% Jas, or hoops Rheumatic | "' "H' Fraser, C.E.. of the depart:| back rosy cheeks and bright | disease'bould be prevented, Attery v. It's surprising how quickly children respond to Scott's Emulsion. It contains just the element of nourishment their little bodies need. They It has cured every: | thrive on it. der a shit or overcoat for $15, guar thing elée has failed. Safe to t : , 3 trim. a {ANE i re, failed highly endured; | Even a few drops in the oe, i Ss ET noe to buy. Ten days' treatment baby's bottle have a noti from for and overcorn, price 80c., at Wade's: y ke I+ ngs able effect for good. Nothing better than Scott's Emulsion eS | Battery. Col. Ogilvie tame back on the steamer Etruria, which reached ally covered with stern. The lines of her rigging were encrusted, and the bridge and boats rough sea and gale, but no damage was done. was in tolich by steamer Minnehaha, fifty miles ahead. The ship was in communication with the Philadelohia, which in turn was east. The fonr ships exchanged Christ little symptoms, headaches, hack chow, eyes. we a advance of all kidney troubles. weeks' -treatment, Money back if not satisfactory, ------ Your Choice For $15 Only. Worth store, Brock. street, will make to or. tisement. Small pill. Small dose. Small price, HOME FROM ENGLAND. Col. Ogilvie Had a Stormy: Pas- sage Across. _Lieat.-Cel; GG. Hunter Ogilvie, tak- ing a six months' course of instruc- tion*at Aldershot, returned home to- day to resume command of "B" Field by way of New York, being a passenger that port Saturday. The steamer, when 'she sailed into port, was liter- ice from stemy to showed white. The Etruria ran into a On Christinas day the ship telegraph with the n touch with La Bretagne, bound Peck's Kidney Pills prevent the Two 2e., at Wade's. $18 To $20. Prevost at the New York clothing | Specials at Weese's 400 Books, 2 for 2c. 42 50c. Calendars for 35c. handed into the city clerk up to hali | each. Small Framed Pictures, at 15c. each. Fancy Note Paper, 20¢., to 25c. box. 2 Parlor Mirrors at bargains. Besides many Novelties at low prices, suitable for Christmas. WEESE & CO. Agent for Mason & Risch Piano. Holiday + DBO00ks Books for Boys. Books for Girls. Reward Books for Sun- day and Day Schools. Wall Texts. Reward Cards, etc. F. NISBET, The Corner Book Store. SHEEEREEteees { Switt's ¢ Scranton Coal Is a -Hindrance To Cold. AMES SWIFT & 50. Telephone 135, 990000000 -------------------------- Step That Cough. G. A. BATEMAN LE-118 SYST XCURSION: YE BISTHAS. AND NEW os HOLIDAYS. ; CHRISTMAS SINGLE FARE--Good going Det and 20th. Return: limit, on or | Dec. 28tk. . {RE AND ONE-THIRD--Good SAAR 24th and 25th. Retur it om er before Jan. 5th. } NEW YEAR NGLE FARE=@ood goin, on Jan. 1st. Return limit, o> fore Jan. 4th. ARE AND ONEYTHIRD--Good pe 80th and 81st, and Jan. 1st turn limit on or before Jan. 5th. oon A RAL Ar Kingston & Pembroke & Cans Padifie Railways, Hebi For Christmas and New Year's Vaca! WILL ISSUE RETURN: TICKE! .~ GENERAL PUBLI AT SINGLE FIRST-CLASS F} Good going Dec. 24th, 25th, vali return until December 28th, 1903 going December 31st, 1903, and ary 1st, 1904, 'valid for return January 4th, 1904. AT FIRST-CLAST FARE AND THIRD--Going Decembér 23rd, 24t} 25th, and December 30th, 31st, and January 1st, 1904, good ret until January 5th, 1904. Full particulars at K. & P, C. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. ¥. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, . Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY SHORT LINE FOR Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and | eal points, - Train leaves City Ha wt at 4 pm.+ F. CONWAY, | 4. Q. Ry., Kingston. DOMINION LINE _STEANS PORTLAND-HALIFAX--LIVERPO From Portl From Portland. Canada, Jan. 2 Dominion, J¢ Ottoman, | Jan. 9 Tauric, Js Nomadi¢, Jan, 16 Canada, Fi Passenger steamers west bound c Bali particulars as to freight passage apply to :-- J. P. HANLEY, G.T.R. J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, 42 Claren The Dominion Line, Montreal & land. : .. BERMUDA THG NOW FAR FAMED BERMT with cable communication and ec winter temperature of 65 degrees, tiful - scenery and 100 miles of roads, headquarters of the British American Squadron, is unrivalled attractiveness, reached by the first iron steamers TRINIDAD or PRET in forty-eight Yours from, New i htly up to 1st J por gy REDAY thereaiter. and every TH . wo al islands, Anciyding Si CRUZ, ST. KITTS, MARTIN QUI LUCIA, BARBARDOES AND DE ARA, also afford beautiful and in ing tours, all reached by steamsh the Quebes Steamship Company, from New York about every 10 For descriptive pamphlets and dat il apply to A. EMILIUS OU Bit GE & oT Agents, 39 Broa New York; Pp, HANLEY or GILDERSLEEVE, Kingston, Ont E, ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Q ALLAN LIN Liverpool and Londonderry. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS From St. John. From H 'Tunisian, Dec. vou e 19. Parisian, ---- --. .. ote at #1 Pretorian, Jan. 2. . ; RL RATES OF PASSAGE. First Cabin -- Tunisian $60 upwards; Parisian, $55 and upy Other steamers, $55 and upwards. Second Cabin -- Liverpool, Londonderry, Punisian, $40 steamers, $37:50; - London, $2 ext Third Class -- $25 and § erpool, Derry, Belfast, Glasgow, , --through tickets to South Africa. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW Coriathian, Thursday, Dec. 24 m, v ist Cabin, $45, 2nd Cabin, $35 Class, $26. i EY, Agent, G.T.R., pil HANLEY gent, O.T.R4 BLEE Clarence street. MAYORALTY OF 1¢ ALD. W. G. CRAIC Requests thie votes and influence Electors of tha. Municipality of ston, for Mayor for 1904. 'MAYORALTY . 190 T0 THE ELECTORS : Ladics and GCentlomen--I respe solicit your votes and influences te me mayor for the year 1904 ¢. J, GRAHS WME E. ELDER . SMA SSAGE AND ° DRESS Pablors;, Capilli Forms, produces growth -of hair at once, preven 3 end gray hair, cures Dandruff, ¢ gia and Eczema. Latest sty or riage and Evening "Gowns, Tailo Suits, Coats and Wraps. = Ladies juced one inch reduced in. fitt 1 tionary reading and recitations J d sil inde on epecialty),