ex this afternoon, val phenomenal sale of our fur muffs still our special lines of Alaska sable scarfs at $6, 89, 810, $11, $13 $15. They are not excelled on the oon - 1 liable furs. grown at J. Crawford lay up here for the The pstimates sent to Washing ton:for the line ave ; harhor works across Charlotte, $50,000, Great. Sodus Bay, $50,000; Osw cent, $72,000; 000; , $125,000; Cape Vin- ittle Sodus Bay, $75, J shurg, $20,000, 4 -- ~t A RAILWAY ACCIDENT. ---- . & P. RR. Train, At 550 o'clock on Friday night an accident occurred at Renfrew Junction. A Kingston & Pembrok bound north, lay on the G. @ frei, train, 'R. eross- hen a freight passed over the wl line from the junction and crashed ii {Yo the still ¢ars with considerable GTR. dent is as vet unknown. No lives were lost and 'the tracks went on all night. The laborers employed train, derailing damage to the engine, The cause of the acci- work of clearing the A most on account of rigorous weather. To-day the Morning freight, hound south, will be a few hotirs late, but the tracks are to be cleared for the, express In Great Demand. high quality and ues. we are offerin, The exvellent makes the scarfs and continue, Have you seen continent. Camp- + the manufacturers of re We want a 'carload of new and old feathers at once. Highest cash price "pnid. Kingston Feather oH 277 Princess street, 9 Purity tea, in tins, the finest tea 8. 1 Standand Bank ~~ or Canada : Encourages thrift by 'acespting Ras de ot ir Rusbuninn + ARE RNR i] and, upwards. Highest rates of interest paid. tof Purity tea. at J. Crawford's. © i : | evensong. Preacher, Dean Farthing. it=Rev. C. E. Manning, pastor. . There is a reason for the great sale It has the strength + oJ. Crawford. Citizens' League work by Oliver Chown, RK. A. MelLelland and Elmer Davis will appear at a lat- er date. Crowded out to-day. od On actount of the absence of Cap- tain Thomas Donnelly, = the marine school lectures will not begin till next week. The captain has been in Toron- to and Collingwood all week. Therp is a reason for the great sale of Purity tea. Tt has the strength and flavor. J. Crawford. : Don't buy or send candy at Christ. mas wu you know "the maker. McConkey's and Huvler's in sealed pack only at Gibson's Red Cross g Store. . The authorities of the Kingston skat- ing rink are working overtime these days. The rink was flooded five times yesterday + -and if the present vigorous weather continues the rink will open the first of the week. : 5 The action of Carter's Little Liver Pills is pleasant mild and natural. They tly stimulate the liver and rogunle the « bowels, but do not purge.' They ate sure to please. 'I'ry them Our blends are strictly uniform in Purity tea. at J. Crawford's. The Toronto - Star says that "Chaucer" Elliott will likely be avail- ahle as referee for O.H.A. games this | winter. He has offers from the east, and the international, but they don't pay enough money for the best hoe- key official in the world. The latest odors in fancy eases at on. the greatest importance t t ce to health "to use only pure food and deink. Crawford's Purity ten is one of the most nutrifieus of beverages, Bee Bibhy's 75¢. night robes. : 5 Sb -------- i SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES, What Will Be Doing In The Church To-Morrow. The Bishop of Ontario will preach in St. James' church to-motrow morn- ing. Bothel church--Binney 8S. Black, B.A, 'of Queen's University, will preach in the morning, The pastor will preach in the evening. Subject, "Ideal Citizens and Ideal Cities." St. George's cathedral-8 a.m., holy communion; 11 a.m., matting and lit- any. Preacher, Canon Starr; 3 p.m. Sunday school and Bible class; 7 p.m., First Baptist church"Rev. Douglas Laing, pastor. 11 "am. "Pilate's Treatment of Christ'; 7 pm., "Our City's Need of Christian Patriotism." 2:45, Bible school. A cordial welcome to strangers at all services. Sydenham Street Methodist Church wi preach, morning subject, 'Whiskey, Politics and the Present Duty." Fven- ing subject, "Christian Science." Song service after the evening sermon. Uooke's, Presbyterian church, Brock street--The pastor, Rev. W. S. Mac- Tavish, Ph.D,, will conduct both ser- vices. Sunday school and Bible class, 3 pm. Presbyterian Guild, 8 p.m, Strangers welcome 'at all services, Chalmers, Presbyterian. corner Barrie and Earl streets, --Pastors, Rev, M. Macgilliveay, D.D. Services, 11 a.m. Holy Communion: 7 pm, G. A. Brown, M.A. will proach. Sunday school and Rible class. 3 p.m. Prayer meetin. W y. 7.98 p.m. Strang- ere cordially invited to all services. Queen street Methodist church--Rev, W. H. Sparling, B.A., pastor, will preach, 11 am. "The World's Chal- lenge to the Christian Men and Wo- men of To-day"; 7 pm, "Twin Woes From the Lips of Christ." Sundav school, 2:45 p.m. Midweek services 8 p.m., Wednesday. First Congregational church, corner of Wellington and Johnston stroets-- Divine worship; Sunday morning at 11 and evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 3 p.m. Midweek service, Wed- nesday nicht nt 8 o'clock. The pastor, Rev. J. Charles Villiers, will preach to-morrow, in the morning on "What Is It To Be A Christian?" and in the evening on "What- Is Good Citizen- ship 2 All ave cordially invited to the services. Seats are free. Y.M.C.A. Sunday Notes. Rev. G. A. McKenzie. Bethel church, will ~ive the address at the men's 4:15 a'dock meetin to-morrow afternoon. Mr. McKenzie is n powerful speaker; yon should hear him. 1 morning watch will be kept at seven o'clock. Mr. Dunn will speak at the boys' meeting at 10:15 a.m. Victor's Royal Venetian Band. Victor's Royal Veneting band will Be re Bo Te st. auspices of loca Soukers Tor | nab: Sng, So Ty um. Mise ly Frances Scott. the soprano soloist, accompanies them. Reserved seats at Uglow's, 175c., 50c. and 35¢. .. Second. to none, Purity tea; at J. Crawlord's. x | ant sn ge ; is tisfactory shopping, and nn, EE a will pom bar: a y& because the pul generally does not wake up to the importance of making selections early. Show them that you are ready to begin Away with the un. ten low that late shop- The knot for them. 5. longer ang! employees as They know work to get these presents vered. They know also, all too well, that hurried shop- | holidays because buyers did not take time to make deliberate sejections. Begin now, to make purchases of Christmas presents. If you do, the merchants, the elerks and the parcel deliverers will rise up and call you blessed : 1 It is sometimes argued that Christ- mas displays lose their fresh look after a few days out er the counters. In that cass a reserve stock can be kent for the last lowe days. There are several lines of Christ. mas buyine which can be done much better now amd really all who have any consideration in their make up will always do. , » One véry common gift is an engrav- ed nameplate with a hundred cards. Also extra cards are ordered from old plates for use in "sending out gifts. Don't wait until three or fonr days before Christmas before ordering. All the dealers in stationery say they are seriously hamoered avery year by late ordering. Even if they are able . to fill the orders they cannot do them full justice. Ovder'vour cards early. Presents in' gold or silver which are to be engraved should be ordered now. Jewelers are 'botherdd with a late Christmas rush whieh it is usually im- possible to take "care of You may ive vour present amd have it en- sraved afterwards, but the result is never so satisfactory. The encravers are entitled to vour consideration. You mav make books vour Christ- mas. staple. You can't select them with too much care. Tt takes good deal of time to select w- dose or More books, and if dome mow a great load will be taken from your mifd. Ideas for famey work can be eloan- ed from all the stores now, and the EE ---- A -------------- "Kingston's « { Fur Store! HO ! FOR XMAS Are you all ready for the great day? Did you plain early in the Season about your Christmas gifts or are you caving your "Xmas shopping until the big rush comes? This is pre- eminently a "'Xmas store" for here you can see scores of suit- able gifts that will appeal to men and women of good taste, What could be more suitable than furs ? Furs and 'Xmas are linked together for it's just at that season that furs are most appreciated. Then our Indian banners, birch bark novelties, Sweet grass baskets, etc., are very appropriate. Another in. teresting department is our glove department, fairly packed with fur-lined gloves . and mitts for men and women. fancy boxes and make a most © acceptable '"'Xmas box.' An- other good gift would be a nice umbrella. We have just Yeceived a fresh shipment of |[I these for 'Xmas trade and in- vite you to come in and see them for they ave certainly swell. We initial them free of charge. And so on and so on if we had space enough we could 'deal gifts," but take this yourseli. Don't have the im- pression that you are not wel- come if only to see. This Read what we say about Furs cn page 4 the illustrated ai of thE eeu, Ki See Bibby's $1.75 umbrella. rather than mere artistic results. only: 25¢, ng J | Purity tea, hat nothing must be | oY © sod until after December 15th, | (rer 20: December 11th, 3 to 6. Concert in éven- Thursday. Fancy dainties, and candy were sold, people rE select any article you wish and Turkeys were. verv a council to see that its by-laws goods «including I carried out. He the fact that his wife came within a hair's breadth of being severely injur- ed by a doctor riding a bicycle on the | sidewalk. What brought forcibly before him, a fri'nd of his, in Kingston, had been rendered a cripple for life by being struck by one a few weeks ago. healthy hefore, These are Put up in suitable in the hospital and would never re- cover, The Massey Harris company have appointed Messrs. R. J. Spoor and Dufferin "Cosgrove, under the firm name of Spoor & Cosgrove, their agents in Kingston in addition to the Wolfe name of Mr. Spoor has been so long | associated. The new firm will shortly assume control at the old stand, 132 Clarence street, where one of the partners will always he on hand to welcome prospective name over a whole lot more Stomiebs. The Wolfe Island business wi for something and see. for Sad the guarded by the new Kingston repre- sentatives, J, been travelling salesman for store welcomes you whether or Fe Rareia oapany, firm. Mr. Spoor not you are prepared to buy. will be faund sac av at the - ready to confer with. in both territories, Under the mew tele- phone system introduced on Wolle Is- land' the farmers of that munici ill be rvundity "eommunicated with, Wy Spoor & Cosgrove, whose t attention will be MS week in police cdurt circles. Manufacturing. Fur. 1 08.108 Princess Street five cases in all. move and more emphasized CITY AND VICINITY. Try 'The Red Star." Special one pound box of chocolate, Tea, Tea, Tea. : the finest tea sold, 30c., green, black or mixed. J. ' a---------- Tea And Sale. Mission Cirele, Bethel church, hold a tea and sale in their hall Tuesday, ing at'8. Silver collection afternoon and e g- X The Citizens' League. A mee of the ward chairmen of Y.M.C.A., where further arrancements | were made for the canvassing of the | different wards. Eighteen Below Zero. This morning, the thermometer re- gistered the lowest of the season, eighteen degrees below zero. The cold snap wasn't the best thing for a Saturday' near the Christmas season. It had a bad 'effect on business, more than a rainy period would have. A Boxing Bout. A boxing bout will be put on in the city hall either on Wednesday or Thursday next, the date not being BEAUTIFUL ZEPHRA Was Put on in Aid of the Hotel "curtain dropped for ting {ing one, and it was given ample jus- the Citizens' League was held at the | bod a Chatie S ANOTHER BIG svc. Dr. Scott tts Liniment CESSAT THE GRAND, * 1 Ava at er. Slit. wis. 2 cy, Large bottle, 25 cents, "If not for sale at your druggist, (4 can always be procured at J fr MoLeod's. he Dieu and Pleased Everyone Present--Kingston Proud of © Her Talent. : Beautiful hra ¥fored another big success at the Grand last 'night. when Put on in aid of the Hotel Dieu. The audience was not as large as mny one OW the other peelormaues, but it wis a most appreciative one, and w e a the last time, many favorable comments were made. One cannot see too much of Zephra. It has made a name for itself in Kingston, and will be long remembered by all who had the pleasure of at- tending. The audience last nicht was composed of a goodly number who had witnessed the plav last week. Not in a lon: time have the theatregoers of Kinoston been favored with such a vroduct'on that has been so pleasing to everyone. $ The story of Zephra is an interest- Dr. Scott's White Lintwe: Propes., St. Joba, N.B., and onecl: FURS Large assortment of Ruffs and Mufis of all kinds W. F. GOURDIER tice by the different members of the cast. Kingston has every, reason to be proutl of her talent. The opportunities for fine work in it are many, and all of them sre taken advantage of in a manner that is most pleasing. Mrs. Alida Telgmann showed herself to be well capable of taking the role of Zephra, Queen of Norseland, i oy Exclusive Furrier King Decins, the Kino of Norseland. = Wilbam Mavhard showed marked 78-80 BROCK ST. ability. As Neyera. the king's daugh- Phone 700. ter, Miss May Hinckley was all that could be desired. and her songs "Tell We Cupid," and "Farewell Until ' The Morrow." won for her much applause, | The other members of the cast gave good support and well earned the'un- stinted . applause that was given. Misa definitely settled upon as yet. It wi'j be given under the auspices Kingston Athletic Club, and local men as well as others from Syracuse will take part. ! Beautiful Furs. : Our December fur trade has come in with a rush surpassing all past re- cords. Our Business is expanding in all directions and to-day 'Kingston's Fa- mous Fur Store' is known far and near as one of the 1 t and most reliable in all Canada. Write for our handsome new catalogue. George Mills & Co., 106-108 Princess street. Her Brother Dead. Henry L. Geddes, Austin, Ill., died on Saturday last, aged sixty years. Deceased regjded in Napanee for a num- her of years, was agent of the estate Sir. Richard Fazturight, and wus respected. Some years age he I to Chicago. Mr. Geddes was a brother of Mrs. W. H. Wilkison, and married Charlotte, daughter of the late B. C. Davy, Napanee. a ---- Another Successful Tea. Mrs. James Hendry, King street, threw | open her fhospitable house to the Ladies' Aid Raseiation of he First rgational ¢ , and the BE yrs tea and sale there on of the | Frances Keat'ng takes an interesting {part in the role of Flora. a friend of | Neyera, and handled the part well. | | Much praise is also due the other prin- eipals, G. H. Gillespie, as Juma, Prince of Mythland, T. V, Daly. as Sir Solcn. "captain of the guard; Zeta Dickinson. as Unis the fairy mother; William McFedridge, as Alexis, minister of state, and J. A, Sweetman. a knight. Ons of the most pleasing features is the drill of the White Hussars, in which twenty-four young ladies take part. Another fine feature is the Jap- anese Karama, put on by ten young Indies, Miss B. Lieberman's sincing in this was. excellent. and she was warm- ly applanded. Miss Norma Hughes came in for high honors in her sing- ing of "Miss Commodore." Baby Minnes was. to use the words of all the ladies present, 'too cute for anythine." in the part of Cupid, Baby Minnes was the recipient of a box of choice candy given by an ad- méirer. Miss Hinckley received a fine Loaquet of flowers. N:. pep FOR CHRISTMAS ---------------------- Nothing ; we are -onfi- dent; will be more apprecis ated (his season than A Diamond Ring Set either single, double or three stome styles. When bought DIAMONDS prove cellent investment. Our prices for HIGH-CLASS GEMS You will find very reasonm- able. SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 850 King Street Issuers of Marriage Licenses right, an ex- work, home-made turning out and buying generously. | The result totalled 875, which will he | applied to the fund raised for re- | novating the interior of the church. Never Beforé. { season have we sold so At this many furs for Christmas presents, and | never before have we received so many | compliments on our ,nobby styles and | may | superb values in fine furs, you 3 by | making a small payment have it laid | aside until wanted. See our big values | in scarfs and muffs. Campbell Bros.,| | the store that saves you money on | fine furs. | Saturday Market. Thre was a large: offering of beef | at to-day's market. 'There was more | beef offered . than anvthing else, and sales were quite brisk. Beef sold at $5 and $6 per cwt. Pork was very scarce, | and 89 and 810 a ewt. was asked for | what was offered. Ducks were plentiful | at $1 a pair. and there was a fair | supply of chickens at 6G3c. nnd Be. | scarce. and some | sold as high as $1.30. A Kingstonian's Misfortune. Councillor Boyd told the Gananoque were callal attention to this more He had been 'strong and but was now in bed | Change Of Business. Island field, with which the | of the local business | still be looked farming istrict, will find zealously after, their interests well F. Williams, who' has the Mas- has connected imeelf with this h day at the office his many friends ity | given. o- This has been an exceedin ly quiet ourt was community of this r Are You Ready for Santa ? Only Thirteen more shopping days before his royal highness appears, and then--well} vou know what joy there will be, particularly if his supplies have been bought at this Note a few suggestions in the line of sensible presents : For Ladies Beautiful designs in Silk Waists, cream qr black, in all sizes, $1.98 and up. A real serviceable Walking Skirt at $2.50 and up. Handsome patterns. in Fancy Handkerchiefs, and Belts, special at 285c. cach and up, Extsa quality Kid Gloves, in black or colors, at $1 and $1.25 For Men Wool Sweaters, in navy or black, extra special at $1. Cardigan Jackets, all sizes, at $1 and $1.50. Lined Kid Gloves and Mitts, all kinds and prices, Men's Derby Ties, big variety of patterns, 2 for 25c. Men's Underwear, in all "the popular 50¢. each. For the Children White Bear Cloth lowest prices. White Clouds, 23¢ + 35¢., and up, % Wool Mitts, white and colors, 15¢. and up. Wool Toques, very pretty, at 25¢., 35¢., 50. Dainty Silk Bibs, at 39. and 50c, Pretty Colored Handkerchiefs, 3 for 5e. . White Handkerchiefs, with initial, store. » in black or popular colors, Fancy Collars weaves, to $1.50 Coats, with Caps or Hoods to match, at be. each. Hundreds of other articles for Men, Women, and at our well kno play. Newman & Shaw Girls or Boys, wh low prices. Come in and see our dis- y held on two days, and there were a Bibby's G0c. neckwear is elegant. i x > N ' 1. Men's Underwear Men's Scotch Lambs' Waol, Under. wear, Shirts and Drawers, 75c¢. quality, for 69¢c. garment. Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, 85¢c. value, for 49c. the garment, Children's Unde r- wear, Children's Underwear, ribbed, slightly fleeced, some odd sizes, were 2B¢., TO-NIGHT, 15¢. each. Hose Supporters Ladies' Hosé Supporters, with' Satin Pad, in all Colors, 25c. quality, fO-NIGHT, 19¢c. each. Collars, Belts, Etc, Fancy Collars, "Belts, "Handker- chiefs, Combs, Silk and Chiffon Ties, Silk and Fancy Hand kerchiefs, all at close prices. THE} = Jas. Johnston Store 180 Wellingion Street. T0 THE® ELECTORS OF KINGSTON : Your vote and influence are cordially solicited for "J. McDONALD MOWAT for Mayor for 1907. . MAYORALTY CAMPAIGN T0 THE ELECTORS :-- Your vote and influence are re- spectfully solicited for the office of Mayor, for 1907, by THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. Ald. Frank J. Hoag INDEPENDENT LABOR GANDIDATE For Mayor, 1907 FELLOW ELBCTORS :-- In accepting this nomination, I ap- peal to you to set aside the Bondage of Patty and to support the princi- ples : -- No Party Politics in municipal gov- ernment, . Bqual Rights to all zens, and - A More Prosperous Kingston. William Kelly classes of cit IY a NOW $0 Endowment iN THE Imperial Life Assurance Co. = YOU WiLL . NEVER need to worry about the future, or leave your family to suffer vant, nor be afraid to live up to your incomes, nor he dependent on others in your old age. FR co Ears sida REAL ESTATE OR INSURANCE , I you want to buy, or sel City Property, ses GEO. CLIFF, A 95 Clarence | street, opposite Post Office. ee -- Purity Tea, ty Tea. Superior to other , and costs no More, in trunks, 30c., 40c. and 50c. + Crawford, iy 2 tr -------------- leather novelties, book cov- * Memorandums, postcard albums, + all Prices, at Chown's drug Burnt ers in and see "the large _assort- ) Skates gt Strachan's" hard: |