ands, the vatue of ho proposes huild mammoth the Fast-and, Lom, a, was befory the Conneil with a'ktter contain- fie a propositicn. Me. Dwyer asks for free water and liebt for his plant for 'ten Af venss. Je proposes 40 build » plant whith Will cost S500.000 and employ 200 wen, bef the largest packing plant in Canadd - Do Your Ears Ring. When they buzz and soem slightly deaf, beware of ecatarrhal inflamma- tion. This grows steadily worse, hut can be cured by Catarrhozone. J. A. Hammill, of Greenmownt, P.EI, writes : "No ane could have eatarth than 1 had for years. It caused rity of. i i t I of | pattinl doainess, bad taste, upset my ¥ in buying ra aa of wetting rim & 2 r,s Te Tewides yim ¥ tly asked for al we cotigh and gave me | absolutely © cured," thing is better than Catarrhozone, Try it and you'll say so too. f Two sizes, 1250. and $1 pt all dealers, ped the A fo Killed On The Railroad, Lewin, about twenty-four: years of age, 'n switéhman, was killed in the Michi- He was in Ww. 8, , oT 3 { Prevost, at the New York clothing £ | stord, Broek street, has made a great [reduction in pric, in theiorder and read~-mudde clothing department; also ; 4 he. pings furnishing. Bvarything will PAPAIN | be offered at a great reduction in errr ---- = 'price. The stock is well assorted, « Universal meat chopper [with new woods in every department. for house It pays to buy fancy perfumes at use, Gibeon's Redd Cross drig store, Black Sateen and Black Moreen REGULAR $1.50 AND $1.75 3 Your choice for gw cents. each ALL SIZES IN THESE LOTS "SEE WINDOW DISPLAY pork packing plant in i given. a former employee of Tobacco company, charged with torine the warehouse and earrving off about 1,700 ten eent cigars, appeared : s - ment has received: the ion of the rt on a stated case, sub- The settle the one way or the other.oIn the absmce of.a concrete ease Bo cout holds that an wnquali- fied a tive or negative canndt be opinion was unanimous. ------ ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE To Congress, Sent to Both Houses. Washington, Dee. 4.-President ved the merit of Catarrhozone and | Roossvplt's message to congross was Lid ; worse [Smt to both houses to-day. The pre- sident takes a stand in heritance and ine stomach, made me sick all over. Ca {favors gradvated 1 | farrhozone dleaied my nostrils, stop- | tances smcroasing benuests, 'one v' broathi ns. 1 up fortunes too vast for the good of ny. nee hing orga hy an the country. The president thinks a . constitutional income tax may be de- avor of in- He taxation. th the size of the * being to break vised, but favors an amendment to the constitution if that cannot he done. The president takes a stand against the California discrimination + jponinst the Japanese, and favors giv- 8t. Thotoas, Ont, Dee. 4--John W, [18g the federal government enforce ment, in » : : should take charge of marriage and Hn ntzal ER morging. divorce. The president urges. the con. rh Z o {tinuation of railway legislation when he slipped and fell beneath the pueking house regulaticos: er to The federal govero- the presidents opinion, treaties. and He says lynching is' national - evil, and should be punished by death. He favors eight hours as a day'd work. He says the United States wishes no- thing off Cuba, ox iry shall prosper, but it the insurrec- tionary habit becomes confirmed com- pulsory arbitration in putes, the close tions, and the prohibiting 'of the lat- ter from taking contributions political purposes. The policy of storing the American: merchant ma- rine is supported efliciency of the army and navy. t that the comm: labor dis- control of corpora- fase reo- ; a8 is the increased SIX MILLION TONS More Tonnage This Year Than Last at Soo. Detroit, Mich), Dec. 4.--The total tonnage through the Soo ship canals, for November, was 5,787,320, bringing the total for the season to 50,195,535 tons, an increase over the correspond- ing period of last year of a little loss than six million tons. December xear owing to difficulty in loading at the ore docks. It 5 expected will be lighter than last -------- tems TEN CENT CIGARS From Tuckett Tobacco Company. r Hgmilton, Ont., Dee. 3.--John Kelly, the Tuckett on- Stolen before the magistrate, this morning. He pleaded guilty, and was remanded for sentence. LITTLE INTEREST TAKEN In . the East Hamilton Bye- Election. Hamilton, Ont, Dec. 4.--Little in- tepest is being taken in the East Ham- ilton local bye-election today. Both sijles are having trouble in getting out"the vote and the indications are, at noon, that only about hall the vote would be polled. ------ Accidentally Shot. Welland, Ont., Deo. 4.--James Cos: tello, an employee of the canal electric cal works, said to be a resident of St. Cathar nes, was accidentally shot in his room at the Arlington Hotel. He and a fellow-workmen were trying some cartridges in a revolver, when a cartridge exploded. It is not known whether or not, the wound will fatal. Fire On Hickory Island. Gananoque, Ont., Doe: 4.--The barns and outbuildings on Hickory Island, owned by "J. Walter Wood, of New York, were burnud Monday. Mr. Wood vesides on his island in summer and has one of the finest stocks of poultry on this island in Canada. Uause of fire unknown. Fifty pedi- greed fowl were sawed. A Bandit's Act. Topeka, Kas., Dec: 4.--A lone ban- hold wp a westbound Sgnta Fe train, out of Kansas City, last night. Several shots were fired, 'but no one was hurt. The roblier escaped. Weyler Back At Old Post. Madrid, Dee. 4.-King Alonso has approved of a new ministry onder the nremiership of the Manguis De Armijo, in which 'Gen. Weyler resumes his old post as minister of war. See our gesortment of perfumes for Christmgs.® Medlev's Get Swift's Seranton *eéal at Swift's. © A » ation of inheri- postponement took place. prove, dit made ari unsuccessful attempt to dose is small, © the effect prompt Sbre. 'You efn depend upon it for the cure of coughs, colds, sore throat and hoarseness. 25e. at Wade's Drug Store. ----eempe 5 Mary's Principal ' I. Ryder, principal of St. Mary's school, this city, hes sent in a ae signation, to. take effect on the first of January next. During Mr. Ryder's stay in the city he made many friends who regret his departure as he is an efficient teacher. He intends to go to Meeting Postponed. A meeting of the local doctors was called for last evening to receive a report of a committee appointed a week ago to make recommendation as to the re-organizaticn of the King- ston Medical Society. As the members of the committee were not present, a Greatly Appreciated. You will soom be gift-giving ani what Would be more appreciated than an article of far coming from or store. Ours are "the very apex of armlity and style and our values are wnexeelled in Canada. Make your selecticn now anfl we will place it aside until "wanted: Campbell Bros., the manufacturing furriers. ------------------ Will Return To Kingston. ' Word Was received to-day that the steamer City of New York, which went aground near Cotoau Lake, had beon released. The vessel will return to Kingston and not attemot to make Montreal with her cargo of grain. It was the intention to take the steamer to Cobourg to lay up for the 'winter; but * she will now likely remain in Kingston. Given Two Months. > A Kingston man who has been loai- ing about the city, was sentenced to two months in © jail, by Mugistrate Farrell in the police court this morn- ing. Tt is, believed 'that the man's mind has become unbalanced. Last night he called at the police station and asked for protection. He has done so on several occasions, and to-duy a charge of Vagrancy was made against him. He will be a guest at Castle Cor- bett over Christmas and New Year's. Beware Of Lumbago. Any pain in the back is commonly called lumbago, whether it be a steady ache, a sharp pain, a sudden stitch. or recurring ache or soreness. No matter what form the trouble takes be prompt to use an effective remedy. here is none better than Smith's White Liniment. Whether the attack is due to congestion of the kidneys or of the éxternal muscles this remedy will cure, Big bottles 25c. at Wade's Drug Store : At Tete de Pont Barracks. The cold weather has caused, the men at Tete de Pont barracks to don their winter garb. Col. Dufi, of PAMC., has been granted leave of absence until Monday. Major Kilborn will be in charge dur ing his absence. Major. Lesslie has returned from Halifax, Sergt. and Mrs. Rosseau entertained a number of at a pleasant euchre party last night. The aflair was a most enjoyable one, Eight More Street Lights, The city coungil has undertaken to erect eight move electric lichts on the streets, the france committee having been, instructed to wrovids funds for lights at the following places: - Corner of Albert and Princess streets. Comer Bay snd Sydenham streets. Corner Chatham, Pine and York streets. Corn'r streets, Comer Ridean and Corrigan stress. Union street. Corner of Brock and Nelson streets. Corner Brock and Frontenac streets. ---------------- of Barrack and Ontario Just the thing for a 'Christmas or wadding present, one of Mr. Wrenshall's water colors. at Kirkpatrick's. Coal leavine oor vards must be right, Sorcened thoroughly. Swift's: Seranton onal. : ? ly Shopping A despatch commanded by Capt. Smith, of this th Menara Laity, Bad bein Joat ou. Lake Otay The vessel leit Oswego on Sunday, York, as dated. d with coal ior Belleville, and i gos not vet turned up A Steamer Dalton, and | Which left after her has arrived Safely » at Picton. It is hoped that the Hic- the worst is feared. She had a créw five Bellgville people. A Visit To Kingston. The Moutreal T the the Bothnia's crew said, hen lust scen the Hickox was to Berar This morning the Belleville harbor master arrived in the city to see if anything was known of the where abouts of the Hickox. Nothing' is known at present. However, local pro- minent mariners say that she is pro- bably in shelter waiting for fit weath- er to fun across, as the snow and gale of Sunday afternoon and night, would prevent her from leaving shel- ter until this morning. DIVED INTQ THE WATER With the Mercury Ten Degrees Be- Calgary. low Zero. - A Mayor Mowat and ..J. C, Stewart IRIS | asain dived of the yacht club whari » w this morning, with the thermometer ¥ A BIG HAUL. » registering ten degrees below zero. » * j Two dips were taken in the waters of # Chicago, Dec. 4--A ais * jhe harhor. His worship, when inter- ¥ patch from Palestine, Texas 3 | viewed later in the day, stated that ¥ says: "Tt was learned {the water 'was not much colder than ¥ yesterday, that train rob. 5% it was yesterday. He said that he »* who probably fatally 3 | would continue to enjoy his early ¥ wounded the express mess. ¥ morning bath in the harbor until the ¥ enger 'on a Cotton Belt ¥ ice prevented him from getting into ¥ 'train, on Saturday night * !the water, His friends are threatening ¥ secured $110,000 from the ¥ that they will ask the Humane So. ¥ messengers Safe yy Se ciety to act if he doesn't cease his » - . »* gambols in this! wintry weather, FROM TAVERN TO TITLE. Keeper of Wayside Inn Succeeds to Baronetcy. London, Dec. 4.--The blae blood bub- bling in the veins of the Rritish bar- onetage is not always efficacious mn ensuring that members of the caste will follow genteel pursuits. By the death of Sir Thomas Echlin, the seventh baronet, the title falls to his brother, Henry, who earns his living by tending an humble wayside public house, the Rose and Crown, near Wo- burn. He has kept five other inns at various times. He has also been. an insane asylum attendant, a prison warder, a policeman, and private sql: ier, i ---------- TELEGRAPHED TO-DAY. Must Expect More We telegraphed Cold Weather to-day for another fifty dozen of ladies' and children's Scotch wool mitts. They will arrive early to-morrow morning and we will sell them at the swe price as the last lot. While they f.last you can have them at 12{c. a pair, at Corriemn's. "Toronto The Prosperous." "Toronto the Prosperous." go spe. cial number by the Toronto Mail and Empire, in the form of a magazine of bver 200 pages, treats + of the rise. progress, growth and development of Toronto's industries, commerce and resources. It also gives short bio- graphies of men who have made and are 'making the city, The subjects are attractively illustrated, and the pub- lication forms a mdst valuable work of reference. When the Mail and Em- pire does a special work it completes iin a manner that reflects credit on the company. It has in this ease. EE ---------- The Kildonan ratepayers entered a strong protest against the Manitoba school flag ordinance, claiming that the cost would he burdensome. Fanvy perfumes for Christmas. Tt pays to buy them at Gibson's Red Crosse drug store. Two men undér arrest' for drunken ness became quite ill in the police cells Monday, beiore 'their removal to the jail! They have now recovered. Sevin men took sixty-five bags of ore, valued at 58,000 to $10.000, from the property of the Right of Way Min- ing company. Nothing makes a Christmas gift than theth at Best's. The board of health will have its final. regular meeting of the year this afternoon. It has been a very '"'busv mare acceptahle a kodak. See body" this year. Is your home heated with Swift's Scranton coal ? The coal that has aunality. P. J. McKinnon, the well known cheese buyer is at the Hotel Dieu, sui- fering from a severe illness, Eslie Carter, teacher in the Cal logiate Institute, has" been ill for the past few days, Buffalo men have onranized a secret soclety for persons of Celtic blood whose names begin with Mie. The Allan steamer Hueaian, from Montreal, docked at London, on - De- # Avoid Appendicitis t is 'caused by 'the clo ing of the "bowels and intestines, 'Keep the di Restion active, the stomac right, the bowels healthy and open with Beecham's Sold Everrivhere, Tamm globes sol? separately. YWed- Ww =, In boxes 03 cents, dox may be ice-bound somewhere, but oe '. 1 (rom. Belleville, Ont., Says: Grave fears are felt here thas the steamberge- Hickox, owned and 2 ransportation eom- M pany = steumbarge Bothnia arrived on moraing, leaving Uswego in Wake of the Hickox. Members ol to-day, that run- shelter and making good A " = i Ean . : y be hn Amongst the Warm Thing rion : Y ou i b 3 & WwW ! Or store has been filled with # cold weatlier needs for 'some time--but until aow there has been little call for them. The list below - practically gives-you a condensed catalog of the most complete stock we have ever had; and the values are such as will bring wise 'folk here for whatever they need, in'these lines 3 Children's Warm Ww arm Clouds I . You ean't begin to i Children's White Silk Bonnets, the comfort that is to 1,. | beautifully embroidered, ete., at one' of 'these Knitted Ch 45, 59, 65, 95 (Dutch style), jor 30 little money, to 1.20 and 1:25, with this special : "= wh will Bove: gd Children's White Corded Silk Bon- ™% ¥& > ave: nets, with solid embroidery work, Plain Cérilinal or trimmed with swan's down, lined at 25¢. and interlined, and finished Extra-spécial Blick () with silk ties, very services 99 4 Er able and pretty--each only ® Plain Black or White Cio, A 5c CHildren's White Cashmere Bon- quality, at "o. nets, embroidered, and trimmed Fancy Striped Clouds, with swan's down, at 69¢. each. 35¢. Children's White Wool Bonnets, at 75¢c. each, Children's Imitation Bearskin Bon- nets, at 39, 59, 75 and 99¢. Whit Warm Toques These are real necessiti dies or children who hao Children's Colored Bonnets, of the Out much during the cold newest styles, in navy, brown, Our stock is ve I cfomplet and cardinal, for children from § three good qualities, to 10 years of age, at 1.25, 1.4% those pleasing colors wi 1.75, 1.95, 2.50 and 2.95. : a is the charm of 1) Children's Imitation Bearskin bel a Syrdinel, Sear Tams, at 1.39 each. carling], have and Children's Angora Woel Bonnets, and sky, ete., combin trimmed with wide swan's down, and 39: each. silk strings, regularly sold elsewhere at 2.25-our ex- : . Ladies' Golt Jackets In plain navy, 1 black and wh white and carding combined; latest s $, shaped, at 1.49, 1.60 and © Special Golf Jackets, Babies" White Lambs' Wool Caps, at 1.49 And 1.75 each. Ladies' and Children's Warm Overstockings n th All sizes, for the Jitfle tots and for ing popular effec ts--w}h the grown ups, who have to be med with cardinal rd out Vin the snow, in good 'fast med with white, t black, with cut heels, at from with navy, and tr 30 to 49%. a pair. with white--new Militar % ' 4 collar and Duchess, - Children's Red Overstockings, at ing, wery special price 1 { from 25 to 49¢c. a pair, according each... Sa od J to siz Ladies' and Children's Black Tights Ladies" Black Equestrienne Tig either knee or ankle leng four different gualities, t morrow, per pair, 99,15 and... Children's + Black Eqguest Tights, at different prices row, according to the ity and fineness of mal per pair, 33c. to Men's Warm Knitted Wool Mitts We have three makes of Black Knitted Mitts for guen, every one of which will give groat comfort and wear. . They are well shaped, and well finished--in fact, they're made just the same-as fond poth- ers and wives knit with theif own hands. But you can, buy them from us, to-rhorrow, at 25, 35, or 89%. a pair. | Soe I Those Lovely Things Gate Fenders, Fire Irons and Stands, Fancy Brass, Copper and Iron Scuttles and Coal Boxes, Brass Cardle Sticks, Carving Sets, Hot Water Plates, Salad Bowls and Bake Dishes. - Fancy Enamelled Tea and Coffce Pots, Jugs, Cups, Saucers and Plates, and a heap of other useful and pretty things that you must see to fully appreciate. One word to Kingston people, if possible, doa't shop on Saturday, if you can help it. You will get better service any other day. McKelvey & Birch, 69-71 Brock Street, wt Nothing. Like These GAITERS Warm Feet Our stock is fresh, the goods are fine, the prices low, s0c., 75€., $r, $1.25. Black, Brown, Gray. We also have the best Wool Slipper Sole in Kingston for asc. Sizes 3t0 7. Misses' sizes, 11 %0 2, 20c. Children's sizes, 8 to 10. 20c. Infants' sizes, 3 to 7, 18c. All kinds of Winter Goods at LOCKETT SHOE STORE NOTICE. A SERIES OF. FREE 11 . jon Seamanship and 'Navigat: 3 | delivered in the Queen's Co SES | Port of Kingston, Ont ery dy | DAY and FRIDAY evening | months of December. Januar POSI. | and March, 1908-1907, comme p.m., sharp. up | All perscns interested in n 4 subjects are cordially invited to vga FF. GOURDEAL Deputy Mu APPLICATIONS FOR THE Lion of Assistant Chief, Fire Department, | will be received by the undersigned, to Dec. 13th, 1908. By order, W. W. SANDS. r * City Clerk Department of Marine and Fish E 3 Ottawa, . YEAR 73." NO. 284. Never In Your Life \ Have you had the oppoftanity buying = your Books at HAI PRICE as you have right now, McAULEX'S. Clearing Sale Books. We are still - Spreading t Gospel, by selling Bibles aw down in price. We will continue Our Sale rig along. Open every evening un 9 p.m. Discount on every article in t Shop. T. McAuley For Your Christmas Baki TRY [I Silver Moon" THIS YEAR. 1's. a Special Flour made by .T! HEDLEY SHAW MILLING CO, fancy pastry. Ask your grocer for "Silver Moon" A SPECIAL DAIRY MEETING FOR 71 County ~ of Frontenac will be held Inverary, Dec. 11th at 1.30 p.m, The speakers who will dress the meeting, will be R. G. Muryp Brockville ; W, J. Mitchell, Kingston G. Publow, Kingston. It is to be hoped that = this meet willbe lgely attended by the dairy of the County, as they will be asked nominate a wan. to . act as. their re sentative, on the Board of Directors the Eagtern Omtario Dairyvmen's Ass ation. G. G. PUBLOW, Chief Instructo New Goods Arriving Daily To-day we. have received fir Dublin a Shipment of Jaco Fancy Biscuits. Macaroons, per 1b., 50c. King's Own, per 1b., 60c. Milk Chocolate, per 1b., 40c. Puff Cracknel, per lb., 50c. Glacier Wafer, per 1b., 40c. Polo, 1b.,-25¢. Veda Oatmeal, per lb., 30c. James Redden & C P.S.--Rowntree's and Cadbu Chocolates have also arrived APPLICAPIONS FOR THE VF tion of Assistant 'Chicl, Fire Depart: will be received by the undersigmed to Dec. 18th, 19086. By order, W. W, SANDS, City Cl It you find it difficult bei fitted with Shoes, come us 'and. it is changed tc pleasure.' WEAR ALLEN'S MILITARY BOOTMAKE 82 Brock Street sign of Golden NOTICE We Are Selling $2 Razors and Strops at $1.25 Also Safety and Corn Razors 1 cheap. TWENTY PER CENT. off Heating Stoves for cash at NUGENT & GRAHAM KING STREET. TO , THE ELECTORS KINGSTON : Your vote and iafluenc cordially solicited for JMcDONALD MOW/ for Mayor for 1907. TURK'S HARD Not for money, but for secon Stoves, Furniture and Carpets. know if you have any for sale, will - attend to it at once. J. Second-Hand Dealer, 898 Princess For quality sand priee our are leaders. Strachan's hardwa The -eoal that thrifty people Seranton coal. Swift'