and [Y ody nuniber braved nN a yor il ] by Mrs. 8 of children in the home, and Blo: add "Purity" . py appreciation, Local of all. Statements of the a £ : [CTV | with a duet, which was much 3 alter by member of the union, {which waa full of interest and DS hockey match Last night a Junior champions and Regi more was 2 to 0. The teams ) as follows : Roekwood--Greer, al; St, point; Kd. Davidson, cover-poin Davidson, centre; A, Davidson N. Poteer, right wing: li ¥. MeGwi opolis-F, ire, Sullivan, point; point; J. Geatton, centre; 1, Wf or deputy sheriff county continuously more tious of over van, left wing. losers. Albert Gravoelle is ing sim. The officials were livan: goal jwlges, Henri Hublon; time keeper, wick; penalty timekeeper, Ed ire, Referee, eonching of Daniel Kennedy. J. Mefluive played 'Special Beef Sale, enjoy a boiled dimmer, try a boef. On sale Davies company. limited. © Mri. Lyon read the account of "How Option was Carried in Owen Sounds,' which roused the enthusiasm arming in- vr fair pro- ic by ladies of the W usic wan given by ladies of the W. accompaniments played by . The How Moo: wey very kindly favored the gathering 1 appreci- " ¢ wheh little Misa Elsie | 2 a short teniperance recita- i progeamime was brought to wonl: . A. Greavelle, cover: . Cook, rover: 8. Daley, right wing: A. Sulli- J. Burke Ww. or with SE TodkTiD AT | Hon. . GUELPH COLLEGE. A Weil Tasued Against Kingston Mew--One Witness Heard at the Civic Investigation--Alibi For Dr. d. : Toronto, 19.--Michael J. Haney, the well, known contractor, Toronto, has issued a writ against William _ Harty, Cornelius Bir- pingham, and Jobn J. Harty, Kings 'tom, to bave it declared that the pur of the transfer of 600 shaves of Canadian Lomotive company stock have been satisfied. ) : The Mines Contract and Investiga- tion company have entered action show! against the Great North-West Mining ver ti to-d tigation on of the CT, |. Mrs, Sparks, : varie per rani of this Gopurtanen to of tory L work, | A the pr, omar a" wource of ¢ and profit to all present. Al igo 'weather was unfavorable; the storm unniimous in saying repaid, ared papers were on the traiding by Mrs. : on the religious training of | , An eloquent and most forei- Mrs. Mackenzie on ed to with marked calling on an honorary Rev. B. Eyre, of | Portsmouth, to make a few remarks. 2 { This ho did most acceptably in a brief J and convincing manner, every word of eneours agvmont, Refreshments wote thei serv: od and a social hall hour was spent. | Bofore departing for their homes, all Ainited in sineing the temperance dox- |. and said wood-bve to their host feeling that & most pro: pleasant evening had heen |: Regiopolis Beat Rockwood. took place between Rockwood's last year's opolis hAfter A hard straggle the latter came out Hetorious by 5 to |. Half time 11, ined up Remy, nt; Art, . rover; A. Forsythe, NM "Andy" Forsythe was the star for promis. W. Sul and Fen: 1,. Beau: W. Sullivan played a good game, snd did most of the scoring for Re- glopolis, Regiopolis played well under the a good ame in goal and stopped many hot shots, Western beef, corned in swoet pickle, 500 bs. to sell at Be. per 1b, cat Mechai Tot Farmers, Sportsmen, fo hopl and soften the skin and re- x When found she was vi » 27 in favor Y gT TERE il aud tains i ut as dying across the 27 in favor "of the Ramblers. The | paint and rt ote. The Po Kitchen Stave and the flames from teams A Respected Citizen. ter Mechanic's" Tar Soap, Albert her oilsaturated clothing had burned Ranibler=~&aunders, A, Sith, for Last Friday there passed away a Toilot Soup: Co., Manufact into the flesh of her head and back. wards: Moxley, centre; Fett, WH. rosherted atzen in the person of urers, After twenty hours of physical torture Snith, defence. Ames Smith, Rideau Street, To a ---- | sh succumbed, Miners--McCammon, Dunlop, for. | OU his loss are 'a wife, ami ste Eh wakds: 8. King, contre; Woolsey Rn Miss Mabel Gordon, Kingston; - i Mind i. ' [RISO twoe sons, James ne . pr Fraud In Packing. Fleming, defenee; Smith, "Chicago, "and ta Joslin i 5 day aa Trenton,~ tht.. Jan. 19.-Polies elerees--d. Bews. Mrs. K. Mathews wr 0 Uaurhtors, bi Magistrate I. 0. O'Rodike, imposed ene -- and Mrs. A} ig of Bory: NWT, 4 the axiitum penalty provided] for South African War. remains were interred last Sunda Tw & iE ration ot the Bruit marks act up: | The South ® African memorial, in | Sunbury cemetery, nym & > z James Loyle, Colborne, who was ' course of completion, will have re-} ---- | findd 850 and costs, and in default of coud Et hm¥mont © inprisoniion Tor i of eo led upon panels . around the base Endorse Espionage. a hi rent, tot Thirty it Larten of all Conndian Po gr aorquio, Jan, 19.--Hon. Mr. Hanna = te ohn, ; A s | n action, or who died of | has made an announcem a] : Rutherford, To. hi by Xohere. J, i $quids or disease while on service in { ment approval of the ie verte Ryan de division of the department of agricul. iRohth Alia during the Roer war. | detectives to assist in enforcing the Te d ture. ; Ann : Thee memorial association is desirous | liquor license law, as was recontly ow Going On o Abtaining Al patticulars of all | done in London and Stratford, When. , . y - : who thus gave up their lives for the | ever the officers of the depart fi Mi we Saisie se wd gee RB Three Swallows,' 4 empire, ustrated particulars of the | it necessary to oh nent ul ; : 5 : Sit John Power and 's "Thise memorial will be sent upor 0 hth he a edia leans S ht ) n pon request to | to reach the men who are d ANTAGE Of It {im wet ori, nsatie five 1. dons sia "RWE | 1 he To) Se: he ep f = Lary. ghost grandad ington sis west, Tonio HOt will Sut ae the + the depart- 3 anne of purity, to His Majesty | SR support them in doing SEN . " King. . Sesdeinie La pias. ] gna Institute, Meeting. College Y.M.C.A. Conference } Ee Supplementary meetings of + the | Students « CT nd Ae thi Of 'A Lady. Farmers' Institute will fe held In Neamt Som Megan, Varsity and Le York, © dun 19,<Miss 'Andina' Enirald cheese factare. Ac " universities. will. arrive to Paulding. da or of the late Roar land, on Januar Both: in Aha! i Sted > Fonierenes with Queen's, on a Ht x a B N Sith in Stola town | Sunday, January 9 p an ) er one it dead. Wer hall, January 9th: in Barriefield, | ti ic. Toh and Bist, rela. If you of this very excellent sweet pickle comed Baturday. The Wm. company for $25,918, supplies furmish- od, . Only one witness, and he a volun- teer, was examined at the civie inves- " ay. Samuel Seott strongthened the 'alibi, set up on be half of ex-Ald. Dr. Lynd, by testifying that he, personally, knew the latter way in the council chambers on the af- ternoon he was supposed to have met George Elliott in the little red room at Scholex' hotel and to have Iron', mhattoir, Investigation was ad: journed till Thursday next to await the return hoine of Joseph Wright, of ! the firm of Bennett & Wright, plumb- The estimates to be presented to the legislature at the coming session will contain a substantial amount for the erection, at the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, of a modern dairy building with an up-to-date plant and equipment including laboratories for search" work, Several dairy experts | wil be sent to the United States to visit a number of modern dairy huild- | ings at agricultural colleges with view to getting information, INCIDENTS OF DAY. lms ) Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. Best's guaranteed dressing combs do not ' Plan at Uglow's for Queen's concert in Grant hall, January 23rd. "Sturgton oil liniment" is sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. . Horsemen are now enjoying the ox- opllént track at the fair grounds. Good' time is being made. One and a half 1b, sealer English Cream baking powder, 20c.; 3 packages Cow Brand soda, 10c., at Mullin's. "Something is always wanting to our-imperfect fortune," and it may be fold, usually 'by reading the want aos. The bobbies say this has been a very quiet day. Following upon yesterday with nothing doing, it exagoerates the dullness. A farmer in the city, to-day, said there is much more snow around Bat anpn and fits back in the coun- ry than in the city, and there, the sleighing ix fairly good. 2 ~The small bov is again becoming a troubler, shifting his scene of action from the annoyance of school teachirs to the front of the Grand Opera House, This week, in particular, has it become noticeable. Youths of from ten to twelve years old congregate at the theatre entrance, creating a dis turbance. a A MINING LEASE, -------- In Cobalt District May Be Set Aside. Toronto, Jan. 19. Another action to wot asia mining lease in the Co- halt distiict, was entered by the gov- ernment today. The attorneyv-general has issued a writ against Ki Hargarave, of Bay City, Mich, Rutherford, Niagara Falls, Ont., and Charles Gunning Williams, of Mon- treal Mining Engineers, and the White Silver Mining company, tréal, to set nsitle the lease or patent of laid in Coleman township, = The lease was originally granted ' to Rutherford and "Williams, and came into podsession of the White Silver company. The attomey-genorsl claims that the present holders wers aware that the claim was obtained by fraud, There are about forty acres of the property. -- cts ¥RS. PARLE'S DEATH. Kingston Woman Terribly Burned by Explosion. Vancouver, B.C., Jan. 19 Mrs ot $100 for his support 6f 'the Puddy | Mom- | Parle, who with her husband and son NEW STUDIO OPENED. = tn Woman's Art Association Has © New Howe. i On Thurkduy afternoon, the new stu- dio of the Kingston Art Association in the Y.W.C.A. building, was formally wned by Mrs, Dignam, president of the Woman's Art Association of Can- 'adn. The studio has a good light --is well fitted up, and cottains casts used in the Inte Kingston Art School, kind ly secured for it by Miss Gildersleeve, first vice-president, and last vear pre sident of the association. Tt was a cause of much that Miss Gilder- sleeve was unavoidably absent "from the opening, and the members feel deepgsympathy with her in the recent family bereavement, ? After a cop of tea, and conversation Mrs. Dignam addressed a meeting of the association, including some addi tions to their numbers She gave a resume of the aims of the general . SIR ROBERT T. REID, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain in the cabinet which Mr. CanpbelltBanner- man has formed, and one of the great- est of English statesmen askociation, in stimulating an intelli | gent ove of art, and cultivation of taste among our people, and encour- aging the development of desion and execution in industrial arts, more par- ticularly such as women may be able to prosecute at home; lace-making, book-binding, ~ the manufacture of | home: woven stuffs, ete. She also made | supgestions regarding the study of art-literature, illustrated by photo- graphs, among the members of the as- | sociation, which it is hoped will be carried out. Miss Machar, president of the local association, proposed a vote of thanks to Mrs. Dignam, and also to Miss Drummond. for the trouble she had taken beth with regard to the exhibi- tion and the present meeting. A de- "served tribute was also paid to Mrs, Nash, «0 Jong the efficient secretary- treasurer. who has been so ably sue- codded by Miss Déummond. Mrs. Dig- nam's visit and the rare ovvortumity afforded to the members and citizens hv her charming exhibition, whieh, through her kindness, the association wire enabled to secure, will, it is hop- wl, give a lasting stimulus to the love antl culture of art among ws. and to ; the support of movements havine this end in view. The expense and responsibility of { this week's exhibition has been consid erable to the Kineston branch, and the henedit is a public one, as no exhi hit of like merit has ever hen shown in Kingston previously. The efforts of the Kingston ladies to enBivate an art infereet in the city. hy havine a sta dia for all who wich to draw and raint, and be holding exhibitions of vittures and Canadian home industries readings on art matters should be loy ally supported. i Basket-Ball At Y.M.C.A. Two basketball games in the Mea dows cup series werd rin off, last night, at the Y. MCA, In the first game, Preachers vs, Stars, the former ted came out of 'the fight with a fink victory 13 to 15. The Preachers so far in the series are the head notchers having not yet run up against defeat. They had it quite their own way last night. The line-up | Preachers--Sully, Boak, forwards; McFadyn, centre; Lawson, Neilson, de- fenoe, | Stars--Parkhill. Lawson, forwards» Taylor, centre; Henderson, Asselstine, defence. arrived here, from Kingston, Ont, | Referee--A. Smith. last May, died, Wednesday night, from hen the Ramblers and the Miners lnjarl 8. received by the explosion of n rot together there was good work. lamp in Her Drake stroet' homeo. She " fast was slope at the time of the accident. The play was and interesting, finishing with the close victory 2R to of the captors Jatuary 30th Folie We' tevolntionary y h: and Wolie (hall, January 31st. At these j meetings William Eager will he SN é A ve, i war. rire in ApaR tea, 2es.1 Toland town four the er. a the student work, to devote part ith x Fie Sr Se ---------- his time to Ontario colleges, 9 : ollie] Saterday Obly At Mullin's. Arete Carnavaky 'guaran- Ondwlh. 86 Jeg) ne. POOR PROSPECTOR ! SAFEGUARD HIS INTERESTS VALUE HIS WORK. . : ---- Canada Destined to Be Greatest Mining County on Earth, With Her Gold and Silver, and Cop- per, Iron and Nickle, Ottawa, Jan. 18.~If it is not al- ready con that Canada is destin ed to become the greatest mining coun- try in the world, the time is nigh at hand when her possibilities as a min- ing country will be acknowledged. We have a mineral bearing country four thousand miles in length from ocean to ocean, with innumerable important deposits already discovered, and, as to variety, covering almost the whole catalogucyof the economic mineral kingdom, 1t is, therefore, of vital im- portance to Canadians to kpow how to make the very best out of this im- portant heritage, but the time is com- ing when every patriotic Canadian citizen will be sufficiently enlightened in the affairs pertaining to mining as to enable him to use in an intelligent way this franchise and influence in be- half of a good progressive mining pol- icy. In order to make Canada the banner mining country of the world much re- mains-to-he-accomplished, and the first undertaking that confronts us is the exploration of the unexploded mineral bearing lands. As yét only very small arcas scattered over this vast country have been explored by the pioncers-- the prospector--therefore our first duty in this all important achievement should be to encourage and mete out equality to our pioneers, the prospec tors, . in their all important pursuit. Does it not grieve the spifits of the . ' hos flounces of = fine embroidery with beautiful embroidery, poor Canadian prospector; whoso and lace, with _ clusters of made with front necessary for bones lic bleaching and scattered over tucks, all clegant and very the new Waists buttoning at our land, from Labrador to Alaska doghlc akir ) back, coast, and along the hanks of the from a sr subanaus 5c. to $6.00 from J 10c. to $2.00 Mackenzie, Laird and other northern Ladies I Corset Covers. in streams, at the - non-appreciation of : white at. $140 and 81.75 our Canadian people for the pioncers LADIES' WHITE NIGHT WE ARE ABLE and will of our land. True, this lack of appre- GOWNS, fme cottons and pleased to match any piece to ciation from our warnPhoarosd sid nainsooks, many styles and form a set. : sympathetic countrymen is due to the all full sizes, some with high n . stab § ania. SA of a true conception of the high cut neck finished with Le HE LATEST NOVELTY : and noble pursuit of our Canadian and embroidery, others cut About the fad in the 1906 prospectors. . square or round, also some of Whitewear Js the new Com Do -our people need fuel to brighten V shape; yokes tucked, bination Corset' Cover and their hearts ? Then rest assured that from we 39¢. to $5.00 Short Length Underskirt. the knowledge of your needs will so Ladies' Silk Night Gowns, in Mado from fine nains ok animate every true Canadian pros- beawtiful white, at ...... $1.75 trimmed with lace, and pector with the same patriotic spirit drawn into fitted waist with as it does our true Canadian soldier, and he in a4 similar way will at once bid farewell to his loved ones and go not to the battlefield of sword and gun, but to the battlefield of "our great northern forest, to endure hard- ship and privation, with the one hope that he may, discover the coal bunk- ers filled by a wise Providence in or- der that you may not only be warm- ed, but that your industrial furnaces may be kept ablaze, and your poor be employed. The: prospector when in search of coal will also. be employed. The prospector when in search of coal will also be alive to your' other in terests, and welfare, and will endeavor to locate the many other minerals that abound in our fair dominion; gold and silver for, the world's mints; copper for the electrical Jvorld; iron and nickel for the nickel-steel armor plate for the world's battleships; iron and nickel for the mnickel-steel for the world's implements and useful utensils even to the pins and needles, Thus not only furnishing fuel for your do- mestic uses, but in addition, endeavor ing to provide all the innumerable ores for your industries, thus aiding the extension of the boundaries of civilization and providing you not on ly a labor market for the people of your land, but honorable employment and remunerative pursuits for your sons and daughters; markets for the products of your arable lands, your merchandise, and all vour dustrial establishments. : I would therefore make an urgent appeal to every Canadian citizen to cease looking on the poor prospector as the "lucky chap," who hy accident happens to strike it rich, 'and as hay ing acquired something that he is un deserving of holding. Furt your for in- her, to cease ir endeavors to 'intimidate oir legislators that unless they restrict hamper and annihilate or banish from our land the poor prospector, you will discontinue your honorable support But on the contrary, that vou Memand of our political mon who frame our laws, that if they would consider and guard your best interest as individual citizens, they must enact such laws as will in every respect be in the best interest of the poor prospector, one of your greatest benefactors, 3 dian pioneer, On my return from the Aretie north, | may further inflict up- on you the other phases of this sub- ject --~RINALDO Mec 'ONNELL. our Cana- | Ye to the college Y.M.C.A. The Can- adiax Section of the International Committee, of New York, will appoint a 'student secretary i econ " Kindly order carly 450. Mack tea, 250 2 Ibs. mised tea, ! Double coupons on "Saturday Only At Mullin's. of White, LADIES' fine cotton, some ters of with and sizes. trimmed, from cian. 20 Ladies' Silk Drawer very pleasing desigms at had a share in the preparation of this great and extensive Sale New goods arrive continually; --Comeevery. day to this department on the second floor and enjoy an inspection of the latest novelties fresh from the centres of the world's fashions. Some leading and specific items : ; WHITE UNDER- LADIES' WHITE CORSET SKIRTS, new and prétty COVERS, finest cotton, V « styles; French bands, wide neck, neck and arms trimmed WHITE DRAWERS, clus- tucks and wide frills of fine embroidery, all styles Price according to trimmings, either hemstitched frills, or embroidery or lace to $2.50 , in white and trimmed with fine Val. laces, "SUPERIOR" describes the quality, the style and the fitting essentials of the 'White Wer. comprising this latest and greatest Laidlaw Sale of White. - COMPARE AND ASSURE YOURSELF A masterly manipulation of ready cash--that's the reason for financial superiority. Exercise of intelligence and cultivated taste that's the reason for artistic sy- periority. Improved factory equip- ment coupled with expert knowl= edge and long experience there are the reasons for mechanical superiority. Each of these has ribbon. Also fine ribbon around neck, lace and CH IN'S WHITE DRAW- ERS, from .... 124c. to 1% HILDREN'S WHITE UNDER SKIRTS, for 2 age, from . dde. to © CHILDREN'S WHITE NIGHT GOWNS, from ... 35¢. to £1.25 CHILDREN!S WHITE DRESS ES, cotton and lawn, for 1 to 1 years of age, from to 4 year Time For Buy your Underwear Underwear is cheap. for next year. Now is the Look at this list. counts. for it to~morrow. word--"hest," per garment, special make sleeves of pleasing le wears," priced according to Men's Warm your Underwear now--that's the moral of the story of January and this store, This month you can save Procrastination is ever the thief of dis- What do you need ? Make a note of the line that suits you and come MEN'S FINE UNSHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR, clastic knit and warm, this is the Kind that thoweands have deseribed with the MEN'S UNSHRINKABLE WOOr, UNDERWEAR, pleasing assortment, per garment, MEN'S FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR, small, medium and large «i with trouser bauds and shirt fronts well finished, unl or garment, h p BOYS' FINE_UNSHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR. soft and guaranteed unshrinkable, and 35c¢. to 60c. this month---buy This month time to act--right 90c. very complete Sc. 50c. very Ww finished * just like the kind that fa size, per garment, from John » Some 1 Table Ladies' Kid 3 $1.50, now ... 1 Table Good" Quality pers, . now Ste all bash pur- THE LO John Laidlaw & Son BARGAIN TABLES FULL -Strap Slipper, regular 1 Table Ladies' Dongola Kid Lace $2.50, $3 and $3.50, choice Amr na eT Se a see CKETT SHOE STO Laidlaw's Supe WHITE WEAR n Odds and Ends Cheap x Table Ladies' $2.50 and $3 Evening. Slin. pers, Patent Colt and Ky Jening Sip *S Seca... Boots, Women's Felt Slip- $1.50 1.00 2.00 39 RE JANUARY SALE --OF -- FURNITUR 10 T0 20 PER GENT. REDUGTION ON China Cabinets, M u s Cabinets, Sideboards, F fetts and Combination FE fetts, Pictures and Ma Mirrors, Tea Curates, M fen Stand, etc. § Card Table and Chair to Re Jo' "222 Princess Street 2 doors abova Opera Hous Telephone 677 We Make a Specialty Fitting Feet. If you have difficulty b fitted with Shoes come to us. Wear "Allen's Military Bootmakers 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden MUST BE SOI A large variety of first-class Heaters, Sheet-Iron Stoves, Pug, and Wood Stoves, Cook Stoves Ranges. Also & lot of Furniture Carpets, everything cheaper than usu TURK'S SECOND-HAND ST( $98 PRINCESS STREET MOVING DAY COMIN Now is the time to. use ti for property sales or to free to I. Costs yc Call and see. ' 'E AND SWIFT'S Beat RARE AGENC {Ga ROBT. J. REID The LK 'Phone 877, ae WANTED. TWO GOOD APPRENTICES, Pearsall's Millinery, Princes TWENTY GIRLS AT. ON Kent Bros. Mica foo! Works, Princess street. BOYS AND GIRLS, TOW FOUR i tton Mill. Good wages learners. Apply Dom Pextile: Co., City GENTLEMAN HAVE TF Suits pressed and cleaned carefull hand ; also bring your cloth and ip-to-date suit made. Ga 131 Brock street. TO MAY 1ST, MOD good locality conveniences Led rooms. hig office AND BOYS. TO EARN 851 after completing course t instruction at home "hools, Graduates admitte Positions secured ( s. Co. Practical Schools Plu 3 living, New York, Chi and St. Louis. Free TO-LET. LARGE FRONT ROOM, FURN ¢' # with hoard, at "Avenmore, Will strect OFFICE, WITH VAULT, N( Clarence streat. 'Awnly at McC 1 Brock street. SHOP AND RESIDENCE Princess street : moderate 8 immediately. Apply Steacy. ON diagonaliy McDonald's May 1st Union stoeet. LOST. rr ---------- BLACK OVERCOAT, A! fi weeks ago. Finder plea 1 to this Office. COR. or Muu 1908. P oxsngsion sogsion FLACK CASHMERAT SKIRT, TH day vight, near Court Howe Union or Wellington Sts. be rewarded by leaving it a 1 siren FOR SALE. Tse SHARES OF THE CAY f the Frontenac Cereal Will geil right. Appl "care Whig office. CQ and | BARGE laid up high MOND. AND HOW Canal - tug eylinder 3 boiler : - hafge ©a 150M. dry | lunger. Apuly Fett and Bro. Bedford Mills, FOR SALE, OR TO REN' EDGEWOOD HOME. 169 UNTO modern conveniences ; ex locati large grounds. Poss Mey 1st Also two building |) - or particulars ap | 0 RB. W. Anelin, Esse: The-only drug store"in the eity a emnpedent lady clerk 0s Many ladies anpiecial