+ Count 1y cents you 0g aylor's eal Soap year, A good, soap. : tes for 10e. Indi, Taylor Drug Co. pss St. "Phone 59. could | H. MILLS ADING AUCTIONEER. LISHED 1854. GIAL PRICES v lines left over from our trade. and Music Cabinets. Rattan Rockers and e intend closing out be- taking. SATIRE IES REID, Leading Undertaker. "PHONE 147. nouncement | Ve beg to an- nce {hat com- icing January the 3 Ee 1 and five, it is r intention to ce all sales for sh. Quotations | appear regularly our space in the ly press. ES SWIFT & C0. TH 70 THE ELECTORS :-- At thé regubst of a large num- Der of citisena I have pleasure in sinouncing myseli as a candidate jor the mayoralty of 1905. 1 respectfully solicit your vote and influence. . 7 ge WIG. CRAIG. MAYORALTY Your vote is respectfully asked for Alle y &8 mayor for 1905. Support asked from all electors who favor economy in civic affairs. EE ; SIMRAN WARD. . - PHE ROTORS OF SYDENH h wha =k pi loan to thank you hobor you v4, Conferted on me in re torning me duarbig the past four years, as your representative on the Board of Jducation- During that time I have tried to do my uty conscientiously in tht position. need mot enter here into details al- knowa te the public, but I should ® to state that the main object of arts has been to promote the con apd improve the position of the nary in our schoels, for 1 k nothing efficiency ° for the ww 'calculated to secure the our educational system From those who have understood my i ofiprts 'in this direction 1 Would x renewal of their confidence Sincerely Yours, IVA E. MARTIN. "DR. W. G. ANGLIN of AK __ALDERMANIC : ONTARIO WARD 0 THE ELBE 3 . réquested to nth representative . respectfully fluence 2 Having Leen he City Council as my old ward, I would Vour votes as alderman ours sincerely, J. B. WALKEM. X ONTARIO WARD. TO THE ELECTOES : 1 ; the City Council ¢ during 1 of ask 10 elect and ine selitatives, gt With vous 1 foul 14 honored by un renew . h feel the coming mameinny of Jour support in T. J. RIGNEY. ONTARIO WARD. TO THE ELECTORS . ul my election to secure JOHN. J. BEHAN. ONTARIO WARD. Alderman R. E. Kent cordially solicits the votes and influences of the electors, for t re-election. ST. LAWRENCE WARD. . H. Youlden hy the : Mob LADIES AND GFE o Pi 4 " y ton: - F. Healey, "Mogtreal, and R. JLADIES AND GENTE tar ie of 10 105. The score and play | Hueteton. Welogtea 0 Be d Ward, 3 soli your ¥ 1 L al 3 I Miss Rrans, 'PE Bg; id the geen of «an, I. Henderson, skip--19. Grange. Mi 8 . JOHN CARSON. | John Eilioii, A. Mackie, RN; rng Ey Git Powers. - | Pooper, H. Youlden, skip--% Mics Kathleen mson, Belleville, ST. LAWRENCE WARD. : in town, vititing 'Miss Gena Hepburn. TO THE ELECTORS : Your vote and To Play In Picton. A wry quiet wedding' took 'place early Bidens a ene lly solicited to re-f 1 he Rygiopolis hockey team plays in | on Traciniy morning' at the home. o urn me as Alderman jor 1905 Picton this evening. The players ave: | the bride, when Mise Hattie Hopkins J. McDONALD MOWAT. |Coal, Kane; point, Murphy; cover | Was mareied to vB. 9M. Harrington. ten | OID, Herbert: Clarke: forwards, Wil- | On 'Christmas wd Mise Hoping, who ST. LAWRENCE WARD. liams, McParland, Walter 7 Gravelle has been in' the employ of G. 2 TO THE ELECTORS I cordially § ¢ and influence as Alderman for 1905 (BERT) ROBERTSON. solicit your vote didate jor HN a can- CATARAQUI WARD. TO THE ELECTORS After 8 year service in the City Council r two yea mayor and six vears councitlor, | GANDIDATE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL 1 could be of Some service during 19035, Trustee in Sydepham Ward The votes J and 1 ask support to elect ue and influence of the school supporters is again in Cataraqui ward, for 1905 respectfully requested. J. H. BELL. . 3 TRAVELLING. aa CI il Ssioy hE * 1904-1905 Rolipd trip tickets will be sold at pet, Bist. Jan'y, 1st and 2nd ¥ Valid burning from destination on or peicke Jan'y. 8rd, 1905, £ --ALSO AT-- First Class Fare and One-Third Dec. 30th, 8ist, Jan. 1st, and 2nd Valid rethtning on or before Jan. 4th 2008.5 +o dere and ail other information apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent Corner Johnston and Ontario streets PACIFIC RAILWAYS. NEW YEAR Single Fare bh Good going Dec. Sist, 1904, and Jan 2nd, 1905; and valid unti Jan. 9rd, 1905 Fare and One-Third Going Dee: B0ph, and 31st 1904, Jan. 'Gnd, 1905; returning until 5th. 1905. Full particulara at K. & P. and C.F R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. F. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR. Cen. Pass. Agt Supt BAY. OF 'QUINTE. RAILWAY 3 New shor. line , Deseronto, and all local points. . leave" City Hall Depot at 2:25 p.m. ¥ for return anc Jay Gen CONWAY, Agent B.Q. Ry. Kiagston. BERMUDA impossible FOR SPER Gu 10 s own, malari Few York, 48 hours ih screw stearnship ° 10 days during by elegax Bermudian, January ne! Sail Bi © NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS Single' First Class Fare For Pullman accommodation, tickets, Comet ohnston A KINGSTON & PEMBROKE & CANADIAN for Tweed, Napanee, Trains » Sv ry Ave @ays during February, March Eu ! 3 R CRUISES GO To id ST INDIES -- 80 days trip. About 20 days io tropics CATARAQUI WARD. TO THE ELECTORS Asa Alderman, at the number, 1 ially ully for your us support DENNIS J. MILLAN. ------------------------------------------------------ CATARAQUI WARD. TO THE ELECTORS I respectiully solicit. vour vote and influence for iy election as alderman in above ward for 1905 candidate for many of yo hop and gene JOHN McKAY. ---------------------------------------------------------------- FRONTENAC WARD. TO THE ELECTORS :--I am again an Aldermanic Candidate for Frontenac Ward. During the past year 1 have eén- deavored to stand for the rights of the citizens and for nomy If my ser- vices have been siactory, I would be pleased to scrve the council of 1905 Yours faithfully, D. COUPER. en S-------- FRONTENAC WARD. : TO THE ELECTORS: Having heen placed in ~momination, 1 respectiully so licit your voté and influence to elect me as Alderman for Frontenac Ward J. S. R. McCANN. ee ------ -------------- FRONTENAC WARD. ' TO THE El BCTORS : Your vote and influence ectinlly solicited to re turn me as erman for 1905 W. W. SANDS. RIDEAU WARD. THE ELECTORS entatives in As on a City VC confi- ctions * For t in the past 1 thank ¥ R. MEEK. Dec. 23rd 1904 RIDEAU WARD. NES 1 GENTLEMEN 1 e r 3 « alderman for the above ar wr 1905 1 FRANK J. HOAG. LL ------ RIDEAU WARD S AND QENTLEMEN 1 ¥ amity to licit your 19056 JAMES J OHNSTON. VICTORIA WARD. THE BLECTORS During the as Alderman 1 t VICTORIA WARD. TO THY BLECTORS my in tha y cil a resentatives hag met feel honored hy a ref ort in the coating during the ¥ o al election H. ANGROVE. ee ---- cruises to Bermuda, Porto ard Islands and Cubs, 88 » mary 4th, Februgry 9th, -- VICTORIA WARD. a MN . , 1905. For further particu- IA V Bo : 05, For TERMRIDGE &| mo Tie VLBCTORS - LS of 88. Co. 391 iced to "serve ayther tery Saw tia ARTHUR City: Council, if vou will agin honor Qu of . amrepp-- Kingston Make a fest of Dr. Chase's Nerve Toprd a . ; increase in}, He 1s Doing Nicely Here. LIVERPOOL and VICTORIA WARD: nd es Fi Moy oe to eek while us-|. A sid accident (gocurted, Saturday, EE | aiaas. BLECTIRS, solict. your fing it. December 21th, al the home of D. C Man lifax i infhente a elect me as Alder- | "Notice the improvement in your ap- | Johnston, Lodgeroom, Hastings coun- Palifar ok 1605. Yours Ad on petite, and how much better you rest >. Arthis Harvey, B young man, . ie Cc. J. GRAHY and sleep. in the Dr. roano Home in Tor: 16 E J women poi ih tans 1 The healthinl appearance ¢ onto, went ont, widh Agen. te. shoot 8 To VICTORIA WARD. who have used Dr. Chase's Nerve Food jeat. He igen age pad 0 gun tC Live ti WOTORS 1 respectinlly Lis the best proof of what it will do | was disch y k, charge i Ty 250, $82.50 and JO THE KLE and infiue ce to elect in the way of steadying and strength- entéred the ATi, coming { n $3.50 extra. Third class, Soliokt You of your representatives in the] ing ny ox, rounding out the] an ugly he ps 2 came 30 iverpoo), Derry, Belfast, GIS] oq cit af 1905 KNESS form. and replacing weakners and dis Lin the barks ! w By the YORK TO GLASGOW. S. HAR * Jease with new strength and spirits. pdvice of a King. N "Thurs. Jap: Sth, (10 em) > Mrs. James Horst, 159 Pine street, fston hospital on y. ds Han, rtigalars, apply 10 VICTORIA WARD. : Kingston, Ont., states : of frequently | fears of serious. pk fru Sr xX Agent, OTR, ER 70 THE ELECTORS : 1 respecHuILY had distressing dizzy feulidige in my eond, uit these d : Adisappear- 3 Street. soticit, your vate Sr in ve wurd for {head with pains in my ack. A : eT mates : election as Alfermat : two months ago 1 began a treatment : rm, 1805 HISCOCK." [with Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and it} % and Coal EDGAR C. with Dr. Chast red a great Toronto's Wavrtle Mout: : TO-LET. change in my condition. 1 rest and + % # 2 sleep well now and oe i. iy hed 2 POSITE POST in the mornings. . SiwEss OFFICE, OPROSEIE Loot Khead and back do not bother me Bb We have on hand the different | AUSIT™ cated by Hot » APL Fhead and ! Fort a tA. Gardiner, Bata ore. 1 am firmly convinced tha to fasurance. 151 Wellington st preparation is thoroughly and per- tanc S riRE. ALSO manenily curing me 8 that my sys: STORAGE-NOR FURNITURE Se § oom is much benefitted by ite wie I , amelioes, 1 fatine ofce. 51 Brot Bir. Chase's Nerve Food, fe. 5 hot, . 4 ' ¥ Clr © Fgt al dealers, or B rrr Pretty gifis for New: Near's: Do., Toronto Fhe Jon price. Taylor Drug C6, 3 = FOR SALE. ba . (ping "at: ossta-furiey hed, " > GILDER- | ™ ir confidence FRANCIS KING. with yo SPORT REVIEW. A FINE OPEN RINK MADE ON A Curling Contest, hcent cold snap fo prepare a fine open air rink on Pine street. A fine shoot of ice mbout SU by 150 feet in dimen- sions has been secured amd is freely SO as playing a possibility in the evenings. The rink was flooded by means of hose and the originators of the scheme in. year's team ined the Wanderers. team is willing to pay any priee. for two goad wing players the Canadian Soo professional team He is described as another Billy Taylor. Ed. C. Mofiatt, Cobourg, is apply DA EI PINE STREET. And How it Terminated -- The Regiopolis Team to Play in Picton--Gen. eral Sports. The member of the Zion Church luli Babe takes advantage of the re- been nominated Having again | PAUTOBIZel Ly the young people of the | Hogse. The Has a; brilliant dermen a candidat AL | district. The club. members have also | success, any 60! . from out of pan. aug es 1 will not be to gone 1 the expense of installing | town. The body yg i hall; was pint solicit. 'your vote and Hafaente twelve electric lights, six on each side, tily decorated with bunting and fags, to make skating and hockey end to have good skating all winter. A Curling Contest. In a dub curling match last night, L.. Henderson's rink defeated the ink skipped by and William Gravelle, Sporting Notes. Peterboro has lost four of ~ Tast Johnson, of the Montreal team, has The Pittshurg hocke § professional Smith's Falls has ovér one hundied and fifty hockey players (ability not stated) from which to pick three teams. Jack Ward,, Fernie, B.C:, has joined ing to the O.H.A. for reinstatement. Moffatt was expelled Valley League for assumed name. Charlie Lifiton is again negotiating or has been, with some of the pro- fessional teams of the United States. if he decided fo turn professional again it would be a great loss to the Wanderers, Kenneth Mallen, Morrisburg, on his way to Calumet, Michigan, was ap- proached by fellows representing the Canadian Soo club, who tried to in- duce him to sign with the § team, but without avail. The Ottawa Hockey Club will not play the Marlboros, of Torésto, on Saturday. The Marlboros abject to Harry Westwick, owing to his being a niember of the Capital Lacrosse Club, regarded by the O.H.A. as profession- ol. The Ottawas will not play with- out Westwick. Jockey Hildebrand, now riding at the Los Angeles track, is bending all his efforts to reach the zenith of his ambition--to be the premier 'rider of rica. He had a bad fall during the early part of the meeting, but ince his return to the saddle he has displayed all his cleverness of horse manship, and there is scarcely a day that he does not put up a masterly finish on winner Martin Sheridan, of New York, is y the peer of all discus throw . ending a winning season with a feet 6} inches. Strength + requisite in this old Why Do Women Worry And Thereby Exhaust The Ner- vous System and Ruin Health ? Dr Chase's Nerve Food. an unmitigated hy the Trent playing under an Soo An The worry habit is evil. Worry is by far the most frequent cause of nervous disease. Because of the multitude of house hold and family cares, and because of the nature of their employment, Wo- men are especially liable to give way to worry and anxiety. The result is wasted weakness and disease, It may be nervous headaches, sleep- lossness, irritability, indigestion, dis- couragement and melancholy, or weak- ness and irregularities peculiarly femi- nine. The only way to restore health and strength ie by increasing the nerve force in the body, and this is best ac complished by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. nerve force, poD ednesday Ea the stage, banked with, palms, was used as the su room., A large niimber of -- ators viewsd the pretty scene from, te gallerys The valy debutante was 'Miss Gena Hep: burp. Among the out-of town men were : Mr.' Holmstdad, "Gretna, Man. Mr. Arnold, Bradon" Man; MWe. Gil mone, BroekVille; villd; Messrs, Little and James, Tren ME © Bilkke, Delle Fraser & Sots, was presentéd with a handsome silver toa 'service by the firm and. staf: Mime Hey 'Ringer h is visiting ine M go oWalter' Fraser has returned - to idee er We Clarke has retamedsl to flollingwood, having spent Christmas in' town, Joseph Whattam, Black Creek, ha rented his farm and. will mside "in town. The Bloeifiell rink in com oleted. 1 is well lightell with acety ie gas. The bogs Bays organized a hockey team. Om the evening of . the annual Lake: Share. Siaday school Christmas concert, {i Miss Helen - Cal lina was. prosentids with wigold wateh. Pupils of school section Na. 4, Hallo well, gave their tanchor TT. Ih Wil- liams, 8 mirror and jak stand © tor Christmas, a 5H Recontly Edward <Wanngmaker, of Carrving Place Road, met with a seri- ous accident. While Jopding hay he fell, breaking his shoul or hone and badly cutting his bad. oAlape, he lay unconscions beneath the waggon for several hours before he was able to crawl to a niighbof for assis tance. Ee i ROMANCE HAS CLIMAX. ' FR----i New Jersey Girl To Wed. Veteran New York, Deel. 30,--A" fomance which reaches half' around the world and which recdlls the dave when the Boders had: Pekin at 'their mercy, was revealed when 'the 'antiohhcerfient | was made vesterday of the engagerhent of Mish Gertrude Carter, ' ®ughter of the: Rev, and Mes. reterick Cagter; of Montelaiv,"N.J., to Rev. Alived Gilman, of 'the "American Mis sion ift 'China. ad Miss Carter's' parents Kade the en gagement public. : Miss Carter is WOW aU her post of duty at Himkow; Ching 'ahd Dr. Gil- wan is at La Platte; Ney. The ,anhouncément was not dn entir» surprise to those whe kiéw the pair best, and that it was Jikely to be mate has been goniectured: hy those with whom they have been BBSOCH ated in the foreign missionary field, Miss Carter has been in China but a short while, but Dr. Gilman has been identified with missionary labors in that, part of . the world. Jor mary years. He comes of « damily of mis- sionaries, and one of of his near rela: tives, (Gertrude Gilman: Was = one of {hase who were, in Pekin: dering the siege and was given wp Har «dead. After the alti] armies 'had taken Pekin, Miss Gilmian was 'brought to Tien-Tsin, where she, semained until she was permitted tojreturn to the scenes of her labors, Nos date has been seb for the wedding and it is not yet decid whether Miss Carter will return ta ghis. country or if the wedding ovill taka: place hen Drv. Giboan has gone heck, Ao his post in China. Golden Voiced Al. BH: Wilson. "The Watch on thd Rhine" the ro- mantio comedy ine which - AL HH. Wil son, he of the golden voice, will ap: pear here con 'New Yoir's day, Mon- day, January 2nd, grivihpe & matines and evening performance; an the Grand Opera Houde," while: ' interesting and pleasing to all 'classes sis theatregoers, appeals with ewesp tional force 11) those whe claim. the fatherland ax the plage of their nativity~Stage settings of a most lavish natife, wi well ue 'other embjellishmgnts, both meehanieal and dedirieal, will be made usecof anda {east that will aid, im its 'proper rendi- {ion has been selected ' oo Toi 40 : . MARRIED AT ODESSA. -- A Pleasing Event On Wednesday Evening. At the home of the bride's pavents, Oklessa, on Wednesday dvening, " Becom: bir 25th, Henry Fdgerton Pay, MD, CM, Odessa, gritoate of good old jeen's and son of Mrs: and Sydney . Day, University avenue, Kingston, and Miss Mary E. Timmeomun, ately o drts class '04, Queen's, daughter of, rs, and ©. W. Timmerman, were mar ried. Shortly after eight olelock Miss Timmerman entered the § yo, rH ed by her father, whervin a goodly namber of uncles and aunts of hath parties, had already assembled, tak: wig her position with those immediate ly interested; meanwhib: Mr<. Robert Cpirns, presiding at the ofgam play ing a pretly wedding march, Riv, Grorge W. McColl, Methodist minister, officiated. The bride looked: sweet in crvam cashmere costume, with while roses, and her bridesmaid, Mies Mabel Day, alto attired in ercam "ea hmere, edrrying a bouquet of red roses, was charming, while little four-year old Harold Cairns calmly , pesisted the htidesmaid,. Ernest Day jstoed the bidvaman. ' Interest in the event was nat Sons fibed altogether to thyse withip, for scores of young ladies and gentlemen, friends of the bride and groom, braved the storm without and witnessed the cviremony through upblinded windows, unconsciously paving a, highly «steep ed tribute of affection to the direptly interested partis, which was much ap pieciated. After a few minuio tulations, pleasant PEER spent an congra conversation and viewing the many Dhinutifal tokens of etosm-- many: of which *popton cathe wedding party Wad! somves ed, by livery, to the Domjwiean hotel, where Caterer Sidney J. Sgroyle had spread ao royal and bonnteaus supper, and his guests spent o pleasant haur abd a hall hapqueting. The brightest, and best of wishes and compliments of the season from the community rest ith the poplar young couple, who will continue to re wile in Ode wore The Key That Unlocks The Door To Long Living: Whe men of eighty-five and ninety gears of age aré not the rotund well fed. but thin, spate men 'who Jive on o slendir diet. 'Be as 'carchul 'ds hw will, however, a man. past widdle age, will occasionally eat "too much or of some article of food not suited 16 his constitution, and will need a dos of Chamberlain's Stomach and "Liver Teblets to cleanse and invigorate his stomach and regulate his liver amd bowels. When this is done there is no rénsont why the gveragfe man™ shold not live to old age. For sale by all druggiste. Meda In the vote Yes, a ---------- referendum on Monday to metns that the ratipayer is in favor of a commission for the light and water plants; to vole Nii, megns main ax it is at present. ted Pretty New Year's gifls'o at cout price. Taylor Drug 4 Dr. PLC. wn Mrs. Aon McGregor, of A anniversary on Christmas day. that he wants the civie control ve re 4° monte, celebrated their: silver wedding The holiday rush bas Jeft us with nu en lots on hand. 1f price isjan. object coming to our store should not be delayed. Great Sla nn Hee Men's Fancy Your chance to buy them at oan One-Quarter Less Than Regular Prices. McDermott's Shoe ---------------------- ------------------------------ rt . NEW YEAR'S Gl There is nothing better than enjoying a bex of 'GANONG'S G. ' B. CANADIAN CHOCOLATES, They are delicious makes everyone happy. Re A J. REES, Princ FE