Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Dec 1906, p. 1

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| Bankrupt Stock Go. only ones with Christmas t minister to comfort and t have more of the givin ly in keeping with C rist. ediate inspection of these OE ------ fen's Silk Umbrellas new handles, éxtra fine silk top silk covers, Best interlocking agon frame. Steel rod ular 84 to $4.50. RISTMAS SALE 'ER .... eee Can't Go Astray in oosing Linens for Gifts wé Irish Linen Damask Table ers, size 72x92, neat and hand- e designs. ular price $3.75, RISTMAS SALE 2 5) RR YF emiinridme 5 dozen Linen Table Napkins grade Irish Linen Damask Fable kins, 27 inches square. Some > beat borders. Will make ga and useful gift. Regular price 0 per dozen. lothing [en's Overcoats at $6.98 will look over the stocks of ev- store in Kingston you could not a better Overcoat than the spec- me we are offering. Very dressy ry detail. Materials, beavers, ons and striped tweeds. Regular $10, $11 and $12.50. CIAL CHRISTMAS ° Bl rcs imme cairns o ---- very. best results in fresh, Stock Co. oceries--180 vanessa bhi I aa P& rhhdhd FERRARI WR BR RS ER BEEOLABEAOeodddhfbldbhbdhbhhbbbdrd 4 s beet bbobbioetst SE LLLL0PFFGP VIVIISIIIIIIIIINI III IIe Seeesesctterteeesircetetnny hopping Days to Xmas e in that short time! Those or themselves and for us too. ice line of SILVERWARE, the 1835 brand, as a high reputation for quality. ---- ypoons e, Soup, Orange and Berry. who shop Forks , Dessert and Table Soup Ladles. Knives, Cold Mea 24 utlery st in the assortment. world. We have a le prices are so moderate you requir Ir guarantee goes with every picoe. ERS IN CASES one in Canada. Prices $2 to $15. . up. SNAMELLED WARE ots, Tugs, Cups and Saucers. -- vey & Birch rock Street, Kingston IPFFIIIIIIPIIIIIIS III vIe E water, selected bar- t and a blend of the growth of hops. No sub-. for hops or barley | rd. An aid to diges~ and a cause of ; «mfort after Pe a nd Cigars, « beautiful White Handle Knives, in Tea, sorseensevily AGENT 339-344 KING ST. PIII IIVIIP III IIT IP II PIPPI I SOP PIO OPPO bi PPI *% ee 3 sy f! a YEAR 3. bh ke 3. T oo a eh aa EL epee Xo oy i ONTARIO, THURSDAY, rr -- a Comms cn m------ ------ san -- - Riiteansecctaientenney| DAILY MEMORANDA. z ATTRACT ATTENTION 4 To i ; ------ : SPECIAL REDUCTIONS # Be your i A (l Rl § i Adopted Ballads For Musical « IN HIGH GRADE Rew. a SPICE, | he IS Furniture FOR 'XMAS PRESENTS EE ---------------------- Buffets, China Cabinets, Music Cabinets, Easels, Leather Couches, and Easy-Chai, Rockers in Oak or Rattan, at low figures, ROBT. J. REID 6 Doors Above Opera Honse 230 Princess Street. Phone 577 Ambulance IRIIVIIVS IIIS 3 USEFUL AS WELL AS SEASONABLE Christmas Gifts Hockey Boots Boys and Men. SEE TTT YVVVVOUVVIVIYIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIII ey SP ddeses » i for Youths, Skating Boots for Girls Women. and Moccasins to fit everybody. Slippers for the whole family. Overshoes, all sizes and height. Ladies' Fine Shoes, $2.50, $3, and $3.50. Men's Fine Boots, $3, $4, and $5. Trunks and Valises. H. Jennings, King St- meyers rt ars TRUSTEE'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Sale of At Campiwli Bros the store of quality Meeting of Trade Delegate: Knights of Grip Bangue 'Queen of The Coy House, 8.15 Dan. The sun rises + 8 pm 30 p.m. Grand Oper, iviets," Friday at 7 to-morrow evening nors orchestra Crosby and O'Con DINNER SETS ------------ This is the time you can get a REAL SNAP, 97 piece set, $4.90. Also a very pretty set, any color, with gold handle and knobs, $5.90. DON'T MISS IT It's like giving them away. Robertson Bros. 31 am, a sets at 4.25 p.m Sanam This day in history --~King "enry II. Crowned, 1154 : Martial law in 'Cape Colony, 1900. "Social Five Assembly City Hall 2) | But'Not In Time Jo Prevent Death |FROM EXHAUSTION BROKE THROUGH THE ICE AT GANANOQUE. Her Companion Made " Heroic Efforts to Save Her--Miss Lucy Pennock the Vietime-- Taken From Water Alive. Gananoque, Dec. 20. drowning fatality occurred between four and five o'clock yesterday noon, on what is known as t The ice A very sad after he bay. there has been in splendid con- dition for the Past week and the Young people have heen enjoving it during the afternoon and evening, and yesterday aftesnoon Miss 1. Pennock, an employee of Mrs. N. E Baker's millinery establishme nt, in company with Glenn Berry, went for a skate and skated upon a patch of thin ice where Mitchell & Wilson's boat had lain and been late ly removed. They broke through, but the young man succeeded in getting her on his back and breaking considerghle et Ung where it was safe. But the voung Woman could pot| hold on and lost her grip and went down again. Again her ich in g Gentlemen are reminded Christmas is that just around the In the gifts corner. selection of suitable for LADIES, equal good Furs. Do as we do, insist on quality. the Stock-in-Trade, Good-Will. Book Debts and Other Assets | of the Firm of R. McMillan | & Co., of the City of King. | ston, Fiano Manufacturers. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PUR- | Suant to section 38 of chapter R.8.0., 1897, that all creditors ha z | claims against the above-named firm are | required, on or before the 22nd day December, instant. to send, by ost Dre- | aid undersigned trustee of the Said sale, for the benefit of c | * said firm, their addresses nents of their claims in fy nature of the securities (if any thom--after which date the un trustee will distribute the said spls amomest the parties er thereto having reward only to the na of the claims of which he shall the have had notice. Dated this 11th day of December, 1906 GEO. H. SMYTH Tru Ontario Chambers, King A Gold Cuff Links at. $2.50 No Man's Gift breciated than a air of Cufl Links Special Solid Gold Cuff Links at $2.50 ure the pest value im ithe city Kinnear & d'Esterre, 100 Princess Street. is more ap- Solid Gold Our nouss ORCHESTRA THE BUSY ONE. ¢ z Outeoi-Towh engagements Violin, Viola, Cello Instruction E. H. MERRY. 155 Sydenham St. City Quality Workmanship accepted THE REPAIRS J0 ol It ENGINES Style S Comfort are so far completed as to. permit ¢ Essentials to be had in | pay or oh our shoes, WEAR ALLENS - | MILITARY BOOTMAKERS 82 Brock Street sign of Goicen Boot : Nomination and Election of ts of the Officers FRIDAY EVENING. A 11 attendance is requested. : iy J. GILLIE, Grip Banquet . ay. THE ANKUAL BANQUET OF THE Knights of the Grin at the British Notice INESriGn Hotel, on THURSDAY E ALL DELEGATES TO, TRADE AND "All at S30 nm, or Count ested to attend » pe dalre Were EE a ti el Eo A ORR Jicq EVENING, 'Dee. 20th. Important busi s Coe v Hess to be transacted Seed DS Dirty coal means a waste. Cet BY ORDER OF EXEC TIVE Swift's Seranton conl. I ; we Aah ity: is thoroughly screened. The best $1 shirts. Bibby}, JOHN McKAY Their NAME Is Legion Street Railway Servcie at Chown's drug store. Every garment we sell is good or it would not be here. McKAY FURS Stand for supramacy in style, quality, and finish. We have an enormous variety to select from; at distinctly reasonable prices. There is no risk of loss in coming to a well kpown HOUSE FOR FURS FUR HOUSE 149-153 BROCK STREET KINGSTON Our store is so full of good things that we hardly know how to tell about them all. But, come and see them. Cadbury's Chocolates and Rowntree"s Chocolates in pretty boxes, baskets and hampers. Tom Smith's Christmas Stockings. Tom Smith's Christmas Crackers. A larger variety than ever before. James Redden & Co. ro TSMOUT CTRIC AND CAT- RAILWAY ARAQUI COMPANY, Marine Engineers Military brushes from $1 a pair up there is nothing on earth to companion suceee led in getting | hold of her but could not get her out, In o short time assistance came and both were removed from the water. Life was not extinet, but although medical at- tendance ways promptly on the the young woman "succumbed Young man was also in an exhausted condition, but wil] recover was about eighteen years of a favorite. with all "for spot The Deceased age ane several years Past. She has been a member of the Young ladies' Bible class of Grace Methodist church. -- The New Morgan Liner. New Orleans, Dec 20=The Moinus the latest addition to the . ] » fleet. of the 0 Steamship company, left here to-day, for New York, She ig the first of the three new steamships buil r the New York-New. Orleans Servigs of the company, The Creole ay Antilles were recently launched And will be placed in commissi ¥ next vear The Southern Pacific on ear- Momus, which 1s | sue. Theré is the greatest resentment larger than the other two ships is of | among the ministerial memberg of L000 tons, a sevente n knotter, and | parliament. that ten months of logris- an' entrely new elass of coastwise ves- | lative wort have been done for noth- sel. She has lmense upper works, | ing. The feeline 8 strongest against whieh give her the massive "anpear- | Mr. Balfour leader of the opposition ance of some of the big trans-Atlantic | in the Hon f Commons, who is held liners. She has splendid cabin a com- | to be personally responsible for the modations and is equipped with wire- | failure to arrange a compromise less telegraph apparatus. The Momus The uke of De onshire, in the | xpected to reduce the time between | course of a final debate entered W Orleans' and New York by thir- | strong protest against what he termed teen hours Lord Tansdowns's wrecking tactics -- and voted with the a wernment in' the Insurance Claims Repudiated. minority Vienna, Dec. 20.--Al] the Sai Fran There will be an excitin seene an cisco claims against the Austrian | the House of Commons to , when | Phoenix Insuvance company growing | the hill returned from the upper put of the recent earthquake and fire, | Pee and it is said Mr Birrell, pre { have been repudiated by the com- peident of 'the board of education, may Peny. In all, the claims exceed $2.- | make some announcement of the pov 000,000. Atthroey Griez, representing | ernwent's intentions It i= not belie claimants against the company, is |ed that the ministers contemnlate an preparing to bring. suit to test the | immediate appeal to the country. legality of the refusal et Mihai, wt aR GREAT DISMAY. Will "Try, Try Again." : a e---- New York, Dec. 20.--Commender Ro- | Sir Charles Tupper Writes a bert E. Peary, the Arctic explorer, Letter. will make another attempt to find the London, Dec. 20.--Sir Charles Tun North Pole. Unlike his previous trials | per, writing to the Times, save he Commander Peary will head the ex pedition, but will not he the leader of the lash ice Making his ship's winter | tunity for Canadian reciprocity with quarters at Cape Sheridan, the base the United States. He instances Sir of operations, he will send out sledge | Wilirid Laurier's speech on free trade parties in a search for the pole with the United States in 1591 TT em-------- the premier's demunciatior of y Siamese Twins Die. veeferential trade with § Moundsville, W. Va,, Dec. 20.--Twins | 1997, when he and Mr. Fielding were with two heads and one trunk born compet wv overwhelming Canadian to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Cullom, have | OPPosition. ta are that if Canada been seérctly buried to guard against | exemptod t} 5 on breadstuffs, disinterment by ghouls. The children ) incre the preference lived nine weeks. Mr. Cullom states | Sir Charles quotes J. J. Hill's Chi- that no amount of money would cause | Ago &t ask what Ie Yer of him to consider a great number of of- | the empire ean contemnlaté," without fers from medical institutions that de dismay. these pronosed mesures to sired the bodies vnite the destiny of Canada with that Aree of republican Amerie ------ Leaves. Pope $1,000,000 Dec. 20.--The death is an nounced of Mgr. Adami, one of the most wealthy Roman preliviesd During his lifetime Mgr. Adami made valuable presents to Pope Leo XIII. and Pius X., his gift to the latter being a gold pectoral cross. set with brillignts. By Rome , Big Gold Nuggets Found "Melbo irne, Dec. 20. Several big nuggets were discovered recently Tarnagulia, and {wo were found terday weighing respectively 97 and gold near 373 ounces, the largest seen in Aus Back From The Klondike. tralia in forty years. Montreal, Dee. 20 Henry Thomp son arrived here, today, from the Sisgly Of Sir M. Bowell. Yukon Valley, where he had been for Mrz. Canniff, of Wavy-Bank. Man. | the eigh art. He went out a a sister of Sir Mackenzie Bowell, died | poor m company of prope at Winnipeg. on Tuesday night, aged | tors though workine aeb¥nst seventy-nine vears g shares the they Japs Commence Big Battleship 22.000. ton battleship were laid st the Yokoxuka navy yard, to-day. in the presence of 5 great gat ng of pro minent naval men. The n monster will excood the battle his will he left $1,000,000 to the pope. | ves: | des + Compositions. FREDERIC Ss. Boston, Dec, 20. Frederic 8. verse, composer of "The Pan." His compositions attention in musical circ les as he has adapted for "the work , Ballads by Keats, Meredith, Shelley, Rosetti and Tennyson, CONVERSE Con Festival of are attracting nr S---- ITS DEATH BLOW LORDS INSISTED ON AMENDMENTS. The Motion of Lord Lansdowne Was Carried By 'a Large Majority--Lively Time Ex. pected in House of Commons, London, Dec. 20. The received its death blow of Lords, yest rday. spent the previous three days in prac t.cally incessant conferences with. the object of discovering an acceptable compromise, but the opposition found themselves unable to accept the eon Sessions offered by the government. These were formally Presented | by the lord president of the council, the Earl of Crag, when the House of Lords met, yesterday afterncon, but lod Lansdown, on* behalf of the opposi tion, refused the proferred olive branch and moved that the lords in sist on their amendments to the bill." This was adopted by 132 to 52 votes and the education bill was thus kill: ed, Thare is no indication what course the THEIR education bill in the House Both sides had ag yet as to government will pur Paver"s apprehension that the intermediate tariff offers an oppor would Kio, Dec. 20.--The keel plates of a tonnage of the British » Dregednaught by 1.000. This battleship Salsuma, which amched at Yokoxuka last month t tonnage 19.000, Besides two craft a very large flotilla of torpedo boats and torpedo trovers is being built ee t-- reat © he sucemded in amassing rr a fort of R150000. He will now Sale of three-inch silk ribbon, eolore | Permanent side here i i blue, brown, navy, cardi. | a white, pink, and - black for 10¢. per | White or cardinal clouds, splendid | vard. New York Dress Reform faze, c.: pverstockings, 23c. New i Blacksmith's coal I We have the | York Dress Reform. | best coal in the market for black- | Tt burns out clean ! It throws out | smiths, Swift's coal varde. | bier heat ! It lasts longest | Swift's New York oysters at "The Rad | ramon coq! Star." | - Perfect fitting glasses. the result of Gifts for ladies at Chown's drug jo. verfect test. at Chown's druy at store ore. The best $15 overcoals. Bibby's. | DECEMBER 20, 1906. This Is What Pope Will Agree To IN FRENCH CASE HE SUGGESTS WHAT HE WILL REQUIRE. -- on Church Meetings Necessity of Declara- Prelate May Be Re- Only Insists Without tions--A pudiated. Rome, Dec. 20.1t is asserted on good authority that the vatican will consent to the amended French separ- ation law, if it allows Sacred functions to be held unconditionally in the churches and does not exact any de clarations. The pope only wishes the free exerc'se of public worship, argu- ing that religion will flourish vrovid- ed the government does not verseciite it. Commenting on the report that Monsignor Lacroix, bishop of Taren- taise has made, or has nepmitted to w made, a declaration in accordance with the circular issued by M. Briand, the French minister of public instrue- tion. and had formed an association for worship in accordance with the law of sparation, a high vatican author ity, says : "U this news is tiue, then Monsig- ror Lacroix is the first prelate to transoress. He will he repudinted by the holy soe as well as = hy his col- leacues in the French abisconaey,"' Officials of the vatican continue to denv that the Spanish ambassador to Franca avuroached and requested to asstime the protection of the inter ets of the vatican at Paria without thé government at Madrid being first informed. In another quarter the ak sertion is made that © the vatienn is embarrassed in' finding = Catholic Power to act for it in this matter, a ---- HAS APHASIA. to gout and other ailments, fed to constant assertions and contradic tions concerning the gravit- of the ex-colonial secretary's condition. The Chronicle states Mr, Chamberlain greatly overtaxed his strength, at the eelehrations in honor of his seven tieth birthday at Birmingham, with the re sult he has lost his memory comnlete v. thowrh his other faculties are un- imvaired, ACCUSED OF FRAUD. ---- Lord Delamere Has Been Sent For Trial. London, Dee, 20.-A despmtch from Mowonsa, on the east coast of Africa, savs Lord Delamere, prominent in En~lish society, and whe has wide connections among the aristocracy, been committed for trial, at Nai robi, on a charge of fraud. A solici- tor, who ha 1s accused of abetting him, 1s also committexh. - Lord Delamere left. Enclemd, last year, to reside near Nairobi, where he built a fine house and bought 100,000 'acres of land, in- tending to grow cotton and sucar. Seeking Damages. Windsor, Ont., Dec. 18. ~The Cana dian Electric Construction company has registered a lien against the tands of the Windsor, Essex & Lake *hore Railway company for $1,035 The Canadian Electric company is a sub- contractor for the Kevstone Construc Lion company, an American firm, whe were the original The Canadian company was to have com pleted its construction work last June and claims damages for delays, fi contractors, caused Yerfume laint ok t | COOPER. In Kingston, 'on' Dec. 10th by difficulties it had wth the railway oi ts | Cenly Pathe On Thomas Go" avper, a co geting su st carry . pn years. . hd Sanpany in getting Pplies to carry gen fos, 24 10 85, 86 to 825, at Funeral private, fron ". J, Reid's U . f : dertokimg rgofos, 230 Princess | i p-- The best $10 overcoats. Bibbv's. ' Step Having Colds. So many people enjoy a kot bovril 4 Colds and the results of colds are when déing Christmas shopping. It's | 5 : REI : unnecessary Faken in time Wade's | free ot Gibson's Red Cross drug store, 4 'ROBERT di ID 3 Cold Cure Tablets (Laxative), prévent| McKay's fur house open to-night and ¢ . colds. Taken after a sold gets started | every night till Christmas .1® THE LEADING the remedy cures in 12 hours. Just as (ou can enjoy a cup of hot hovril | §. UNDERTAKER eficctive for La Grippe, Headache, and | free at Gibson's Red Cross drug 'store. | @ Constipation. A harmless seidatific re Narcissus, Roman hyacinth and e medy. that can't fail. In boxes, 250 poinsettaic at Johnson's, florist Sold only at Wade's Drug Store. Money back if not satisfactory, ---------------- Will Be Speakers. I. W. Mitchell, B.A., of the school, Kingston, and Dr. Connell, bacteriologist of Queen's. are to be sheakers at the thirteenth annual con- vention of the Eastern Ontario Dairy men's Association, which will be held in Ottawa, January Sth, 10th. 11th. dairy eect See Bibhy's 50c. neckwoar Perfumes in fancy packages at terestine rrices 41 Chown's The action of Carfer's Little Pills is pleasant, mild and in Liver natural. Storm cape. Rl, ot Bibby's. See Dibby's 50¢. suspenders. ir (ONPRONISE A nel A axe A has elect a primate cession to the late Archbis! A man named Edouard Cote, a form- er sailor. was found dead W night in the rear of his residence, St. Sau ' h sod V ixty Memory Lost But Other Faculties rar Que. Decea was sixty Th en, oie | Wert ar as fn, the ef . ne? i loolly . uted, Hein | rr -- : dope, ry ai Indian who was tried at Brandon Ww Swift's coal yards Razors, razor sirops, shaving brush. es, knives, carvers in sets, ska key sticks, all reduced prices at Strach an's Hardware. They gently stimulate the liver, and Electors of Sydenh regiilate the howels, but do not purge. | 1° oe Ele yden] am, ¢ | They are sure to jilense. Try them. : LAIRES AND GENTLEMEN '-- ur third Jk of automobile skates | Dr Robert tutor reupmctfuily woiicite hae just arrived. You had better order one of your represemtatives at {he now if vou want to. have them for | Council Board of 1907, | Christmas, Strachan's Hardware. -- Burnt almonds at "Ths Red Star." - See Bildhy's 81 {ancy shirts. Shavin- mirrors, from 75¢. un at : fo Aur h to-night 1 eKav's Aur house open to-night ane very. night til Christman, Mass Meeting Christmas umbrellas, to 85. Bib- NNE . WILLIAMS: pe"8 sii. MRD. AY, a ALL: Here Dr, Choice perfumes at Chown's. rdson on J : The Very Latest Culled From All The 8.8. Corinthian arrived at Glas. pow, his afterncon. move the disabi 80,000 purse will be offered bi wil e tol, Jefiries to meet Ryan and' wns in one ring. Work on the File challenger for the Canada Seo , Fifteen sailors who took mutiny on the Kniaz Po! sen 5 There is and fuel sCracity, Twelve derailing Pacific tinin in A state to Sir Hen be, ervoted in Cal people of the world. H. E Terry hae from T. k killing 'his a clerk of Chicas, died in Ahoenix, Arizong. comtany to tunnel the Enclish chan- ish parliament. yesterday battered burning house. Five tenders, four from Canadians, and one from an American, havé been received. for mining leases on the T. & N. 0. right of way. A od ip the Thoroughfare Atlantic City, has Philadelphia for passing bogus bills, The Allan stealer from Glasgow on Allen steamer Carthaginian for Glas. gow, sailed from December 19th. The ° report Harmsworths, the are to start 5 Country, and it is said it will be lo cated in Ottawa, : I'he latest om under the ious kines is tion that Prince The evidence at trial, Toronto, Connolly, looked Orange-Catholie guards. escape; other guards have, Miss Jen nie Ingram, nor of seeking to embrace her but she resisted. a Perhaps you mon slack coal for smithine, expect. mg eood results Get genuine Cumberland at Swift's. Students ! Come Christmas purchase lates at "The Jenkin, 274 Princess street. "Never had such coal in our place," said a new customer. after teving 4 Nobby sergs suifs, $12.50. Bibby 's. Teacher Wanted -- Immediately male Principal, for St. Mar ate 'School' at Must hold at least second-class professional stating qualifications and sal required, J. J, Treasurer, ate School Board, Kingston. PITR OF THE NEWS. Over The World. "formerly editor of dead, ved a bill to res ities of the Jews in cup races has been started in part in the » were milder weather in the west is getting relief from the persons were injured in the of a Chicago Rock Island & Kansas, ry Irvine is to by the theatri- London Terry has recovered 85,000 aton company, Toronto, jor wife in an elevator. Russian woman masquerading as the Russian consulate in reach government has ordered prosecution for holdine religious ger. | ® vicos discontinued for the present. bill to empower an Anlo-French has been deposited with the Brit t twelve-year-old girl in New York Wm a door with an and rescued two children from » man supposed to have been kill accident in been arrested in meeting of the of bish: been called for oe January 16th, to of all Canadw, in suo Bond. Wednesday Ontarian, arrived December 19th. The St. John's, Nfld. revived that the London publishers, daily paper in this in for helping Servia out incubus of her notor- said to be the sugges the throne be offered Arthur of Connauvht. the Van Zang jail centres about Guard upon as a favorite troubles exist among Connolly never let prisoner to ex-mateon, accused gover have been using com- You cannot do it. in, and make your of fancy box choco Red Star," Edwards & s PA tons of egg sim for furnace tes, hoe ™ 's Roman Catholic Se! - Kingston, oy certificate. Address, ary Behan, Selretary- Roman Catholic Separ- SYDENHAM WARD. N quality, $5.50, - 0 oi | For Gift Bive } SILK SHIRT WAISTS . b The daintiest to. be $2.50 to $10. Te SILK PETTICOATS In black. and white, 7 LADIES' DRESSING © GOWNS : Oriental tterns, girdle, at $2.75, KNITTED KIMONAS White with pink, red white, at $2.50, KNITTED GOLF JAC In witite only, fancy stitoh special at $1.50, WOOL SHAWLS In white, | 'and black, 78c. to $4.75. ' : FASCINATORS AND = SCARFS y Of Tee Wool, Mohair, ete. | 25¢. to $1.75. : so 81 to $7.50, CL FOUR-IN-HAND TIES "DENT'S" GLOVES (for Men) ... In Havana and Cuba price $1 gait oF Of Reindeer, Mocha, ete, $1 to 43. 2 SPE 0 | Nog © aaroex. Extra hea: rivbed, sizes 6 to 10, at 17c. to 2Be. = FRENCH KID GLOVES For Boys and Girls, new colors, special at 50c. WOOLEN LEGGINGS In white, extra fine wool, 28¢. to 50¢c, SEE ADD ON PAGE 8 STEACY'S Yee POSER: K. { 's » ingston, on Thu y 1908, the kor Misha i of Ontarie, tl by the De y ov, Ontario and the R Canon KE Jara; elder : da late Dr, " Fenwick, > N. Poyntz French, C.M.R., South African Constabula NTER-NORMAN, --; church, . 19th tt of the Township of Pittshareh. . DDOCK --~HAMI TON At Methodist church, Westport, Dec. 19th, 1908, hv. Kev, C, ham, George Paddock, of W. N.Y. and Miss Lidia May of Bedford, Ont. * DIED. TO-NIGHT -' = B FAVORITE pEMOTIONAL ACTS, SELMA HERMAN

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