istmas ecials "F : Neckwear Beauties, 50c. + New Shirts, excellent patterns, ar-lined Gloves, English make, re Suits, Blues and Blacks. % $15, tie Overcoats. or 815. Furlined Overcoats, Fine Beaver yw and Otter Collar. Splendid 1.50. 5 Boys' Suits. 2.50 Fancy Vests. : Umbrellas, 81, $1.50, $1.75, 82. auty for $2. D. Bibby Co. £78-80-82 PRINCESS STREET $ bo 000 table Gifts von know would be most acceptable--such a House Boots, Hockey and s are inexpensive and always appreciated Overshoes, amily. ives of Men's Ilouse Slippers, from 5c. to ippers, Toc, and $l. 5c., $1. pera Slippers, $1.50, 81.75, $2.50. ora 50 $1.50, $2. Black, Red, 75c., 81, Brown, Green and 35c., S0e., to The, and $3. lored felt, & $2, $2.50, and $2. $2.50. $2.25 and $3. ry Evening Until Christmas. ethy's Sto STORE w U N Tom Smith's Christmas Stockings From 10c. to $2.00 each aquis' new designs; Caps and Toys, from r dozen. REES, 166 Princess Street ° oro} S3SEST'S TOILET CASES In Hair Brush, Mirror, or wie with complete Mé an Sets are hand ye _ as durable gifts We ha ve Aon finest Toilet Sets City. BRUSH AND COMB 75 aif. Mounted, for rss pa Mounted Military rushis, $1.50 and wvervthin To in great array, ft} rpices. Let us some ~nod pn gestion trouble to #how 2000s with help vou s. No DAILY BRITISR WHIG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. SATURDAY Our Large Stock of Silk Waists White, Black and Colors, price $3.50 to 7.00 Your choice for $1.98 each 300 Ladies' Skirts Panamas, Serges, Tweeds, Accorceon, Pleated, Viiles, worth $9.50. # Your choice for $2.98 cach 180 Ladies' Skirts In Tweeds, Serges, Cheviot, & *. worth up to $4.50 Your choice for $1.69 each All Coats and Suits at Half Price $15 for 7.50 $20 {or 10, etc, etc, French Kid Gloves In Black and Colors--Mocha, Suede and Glace Finish $1.00 and $1.25 per Pair Dent's Kid Gloves and Mitts in large variety, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per Pair R. WALDRON $10 for 5 The 'Xmas Rush Is On At Sutherland's We are showing many excellent values i wonable 'gifts for all the members of the family. May we Iggests WARM SLIPPERS FOR FATHER AND MOTHER EVENING SLIPPERS FOR SISTER HOCKEY BOOTS FOR BROTHER Besides an immense assortment of Snow Shoes, Oversho Rub Moccassins, and a new lot QUEEN QUALITY Ladies' Shoes and THE PACKARD SHOE for Men We believe you will find just what looking for her Glad to have you call anyway Jd. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOEMAKING Morton & Company 1223-4 Traders Bank Building Members Standard Stock and Mining Exchange Teronto Buy "Cob alt and other stocks on Commission Agents in New York, Boston, Cobalt : We buy, sell and report on mine properties Phone Main 4788 BONDS AND STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission Investment Securities Both Listed and Unlisted. Information upon Request Members Toromto Stock Ex c v TORONTO Gold in the | Guwilight Ottawa, at in: honor of Mrs. trimmed with lace applique Mis Cartwright was in pale yellow silk ly Cartwright in grey voile over pal corated with white the tea and coffee, assisted Winnifred Young. nue, gave a delightful party, on Sat urday, the guests being mainly mem bers of Queen's Dramatic Club. invitations said from five to eight, bu the time limit was unheeded, so joll taken of by the guests, at quartette. tables, the even to the majority, capitally put on. Miss Edwards, of Iroquois, who is with Mrs. Chown will remain until Monday. - - * . Mrs. J. S. asked on to meet Miss Mawvety, of Toronto. «Tw Ry R. MyCann, Ques n street, her Christmas tree Party, at "Annan dale," on Christmas eve. we ey tertal at the tea hour on Monday ston, . . - * Mrs. E. T. Taylor will not receive at the Roval Military College until the thind Thursday in January. . on visitine her sister, Mrs. R. Easton Burns, George street, has gone back to New York Miss Jessie Smith has been spend ng some days with Miss Smethe, West street. Dr. and Mrs. John Wright, and lit be Christmas guests of Mrs. J. Platt. at the warden's residence. Miss Grace loucks will be home holidays with Canon and Mrs. Loucks Barrie eet. Miss Friday. to spend her sister, Miss Annie Daly, Street + Z. Palmer. Mr. and Mis, arrived from Winnipeg and * Place" is leading which many are extending to them. Edward Moore have ton, will spend the holidays relations in Newburgh. - - . * #Mr. A. Stevens Brown, of Galt, has Leen the guest of Mr. Thomas Mills, 122 University avenue, days this week. Miss Ardel'e for several ng with her to her home at "Avon- more," several good marks in music, in which she is partienlarly interested. It is now certain that Mrs Joseph Fortescue will be up from Montreal for Christmas, and there is just a pos- sibility that Miss Daisy Fortescue may be able to be up for the holiday too Miss Nellie Fortescue has been pending a fow days with Mrs. W. B. Dalton, Johnson street . oe a Miss Birdie Smith of the Glengarry Hospital, Montreal, has been spending a month's holidave in Hamilton Mrs: J. F. Macdonald. Barrie, is with hor mother, Mrs. William . Bq: sam, Alfred street Mise Donovan has New York, and davs with her street, : Archdeacon and Mrs Miss Lucy Norton returned from is spending the holi will be up from Montreal, on Saturday. to spend Christmas with Mrs. Lennox Mills, at 'Rishopscourt." Miss ands, of Irogmois, who has Ivwn staving with Mrs. A . Chown, University avenue, has heen delighting evervone who has hpafd iC with her lovely voice. The little the St. Lawrence has always been no ted for its sweet singers «ee os Miss T. Sanderson, who has been tavine with Mrs. Daniel Gordon, at the principal's residence, 'will remain over for the Roval Military Collage dance, on Fridav, returnine to To- ronto, on Saturday Mrs. Edmund Reynolds was up from Brookville for a day this week The Baroness Macdonald is at pre- sent in Rome, and will probably re main there over Christmas Master Walter Macnee will be home from school in Toronto, to-morrow, and Miss Charlie Shortt will also be down from Toronto for the holidays in a dav or =o Miss Kathleen Cr who has been ill with. low fever, gt the rectory, Portsmouth, for some weeks, is now happily: on--the mend ww - Miss Edna Booth, Alfred street. is home from Whitby College, and Miss | Jean Gaskin, Ontario street, from St. Arnes' School, Belleville Mr. W. H. Dalby will spend Christ mas in Toronto Mr. William Mackie is anticipating spending the Christmas vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mackie in Gitawa Mr. William O'Brien, Oregon, and Mr. Edward O'Brien, New Ontario are en route to spend holidave with their mother, Mrs M. E. O'Brien, Stuart street se wna Cadet Rov Nordheimer. a sifferer for weeks with tyvhoid fever at the toval Military College Hospital is convalescent. With his mother he will likely go to Toronto in about a wee'i's time - tt Lady Cartwright 'was the hostess in | daughter of Alfred J a very largely attended | brer of the town of Owen Sound, to and enjoyable tea Tuesday afterncon A. D. Cartwright, | gary, Alta, only son of the late Wil: Lady Cartwright wore blac. brocade Miss Franees Cartwright was in grey | on Wednesday, December 26th, voile over cream taffeta and Miss Mol | Rev, blue silk. The table was effectively de- | Boston, and Miss B. Kdna Tucker, | and yellow chry- | daughter of Mr sunthemums and Mrs. Francis O'Hara | who is the and Miss Frances Cartwright poured | business, in Nova Scotian. by Miss | Aa Mrs. A. F. Chown, University ave- The | Reporters on Their Rounds. | did everything prove, After tea, par thirty-five or forty | ing was spent in a way complimentary : namely , in playing | Christmas, at Johnson's, florist, { charades. Needless to sav they were | V girls to tea, on "Monday, | Mrs. John Bell Carruthers will give Mrs. Lyons Biggar, of Ottawa, en- | In honor of Mrs. Ramsay Duff, of King: | MeConkey's high class candy at Gib- Miss Molly Rothwell, who has been | Bessie | tle Miss Mary Wright, of Picton, will | M from Ottawa, to spend the Christmas | aldine Daly will be home on | Daniel Grant and J. 8, the holidays with | Brock i Major Scott will spend Christmas in| day. Christmas trade is heavier this | Diam (Mtawn, the guest of Mr. and Mrs A: season than in a number of years. i cents; at Wade's Brug Store. | rthur | See Bibby's 812.50 serge suit, | in the welcome Miss Gandier, who is now in Hamil- | cent de Panl Society received a cheque | speaker, J, S. Turner, manager of the with her | for $50. Elder returned from | school in Ottawa. on Tuesday. bring- | parents on Svdenham | Norton and | town, down | Mr. Frank Constantine of the Royal | ties, at McDermott Bros'. Military College, is the guest of Mr. PITH OF THE NEWS. and iss, Hammond in Grosvenor street, Toronto. The Vi Latest Culled From All Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Craig, Gilmour | »y \ n Over The World. street, Ottawa, are leaving for Cape | SS. Philadelphia overdue at Seattle, Vinceat, N.Y., where. they will spend { Wash., from Alasks with 200 pas Christmas with Mrs. Craig's father, | sengers, Mr. Charles Scobell, | At Mukden, the Americ rice The engagement is announced of : bok oral, Nel Forni, yen Miss Elizabeth Brough Spencer, only | Killed himeclf, sh. Fairchild, shot aaef Ss PAS | > § DPERCEr, tres | In a church riot at Nantes, France, | two girls were arrested on the charge ot, biting policemen, z A f le 'he text : book commission's report ham Carscallen, Belleville. The mar Lin to be ready for the government < | riage will Le : soleennized very quietly {early in January. . | in St. George's church, Owen Sound, | Feared in Hamilton that Herbert 4 {Collins and Norman Faulkner, were Alexander D. MacKinnon, of | qrowned while skating. : Andrew's Presbyterian, church, t Mis. Hage Hyde Featton, arrested | Jel in Montreal, on a charge of issuing Michasl L. Tucker, worthless cheque, in Toronto, rien Ji head of a fetrge lumber | oq 000 { There will be no disollution of par- | liament as a result of the action of : 3 the House of Lords in defeating the TS OF THE DAY. | Rovernment's education bill. INCIDEN David Butler, the Orwell, East EI. - | s Picked Up By | Kin, hotel-keeper, 'has applied to the . | Newsy Paragraph Py | divisional court for leave to a ] : against the finding of Judee Coulter. t | Perfumes at right prices at Chown's. | Aid, Charles Hopewell, Ottawa, is Sale of silver belts, worth Ble., for |i, the field for mayor. John Coates, 15¢, New York Dress Reform. . | CE, asked to run, will answer Fri: Hair brush and comb, mounted in | day. Those in the field are W. D. Mom - | pretty box, 750., at Best's. | ris, Darcy Scott, W. G. Black and |" A tine variety of choice plants for | Ald. Hopewell. } | Charles McGill, of the Ontario Bank, 0 for jurors is being .¢ again remanded, No further evi i | proceeded with at the court house, j. | dence till the commission to New York 1 Hand painted jewel caskets, Med- { has completed its work. The commis | ley's. : | sion leaves for New York the day af- McKay's fur house open to-night and | 7p doen of every might till Christmas, i It means a lot of trouble is saved by | Mr. Froderick James Carscallen, Cal- 6 | 8t. The balloting Kine Edward, to-day, received Pre | the special delivery of high class candy {on Christmas morning from Gibson's Red Cross drug store, are. His majesty wished to be fully } | informed regarding the cabinet's views lon the politsal situation as affected {T $2 glows. Bibhy's $ : | The best 32 gloves. Bibhy s. «. | by the education question. Morris. chairs. $4.50, $6.50, to $15; Hamilton strikers sentenced : Judson easy chairs, $4.50 to $60. R. J. Reid. {plorion sixteen months; James Mor- Fresh Thursday morning one, two, | an, twelve months; Alexander Thomp- _ | three and five pound boxes oval shape son. vighteen months: and" John: Seas > \ 4 mens, two months, Judge said in most son's Red Cross drug store. : | cases men were lucky in escaping life Waldron's sale silk underskirts, | be " | imprisonment. black and colors. They all go at one | ¥ | price, $3.98. | Social Five Assembly. Choice chocolates from Boston and he Social Fiv iding their Chicago for Christmgs at Best's. The Social Five M's holding he Always use Burtch's pure fresh | third assembly in Pi City a ony 3 i. sweni riday, December 21st } rn . . 0e, ttle. | evening - of Fric ay, I ' y et iy : a hott { with Croshy & O'Connor's full or ; Lamp globes sold separately. Med | Chestra, This organization has well » : earnad the name --it--begrs--the Bocial . . | Five--that fact being well proved by con. 00x saan) ob xu | A ) Harl Bowen, 205 Princess street, who i the way their past dances have been well patronized and appreciated. They ; i ie? intend making Friday's assembly the most successful of the season. Commit- | tee, T. Sands, E. Cain and B. Young. ite | has been sick for about two weeks is -| able to be out again. A big bottle of cough syrup, com- | posed of wild cherry and tar, a sure | cure for coughs and colds, only 20c, ,| at Wade's drug store. Se------------------ | -Ribbv's for men's ~loves. : Your Children's Coughs. : | The Wolfe Island candidates for | There is a special reason why child: | reeve will likely be Duncan McRae, | ren's coughs should he cured Drompt- ' Briceland. | ly. It saves them trouble later. For ladies and | the coughs, colds, sore throat, and | hoarseness of little folks, there is no more pleasant, harmless or sure cure than The Diamond Cough Remedy, 25 Trave™ rolls for gentlemen at Chown's. . The stores did a rushing business to- Chocolates, in bulk or boxes, at Best's. An Excellent Speaker. The presentation address at the Through the kindness and generosity | board of trade gathering last evening of Archbishop Gauthier, the St. Vin- [brought torthe front an excellent | Standard Bank. He did the graceful | | Handsome holly boxes of notepaper, | act with case and well-chosen expres- | 25c. up at Best's. - | sins seizing he pace for thé Sent Our third lot of automobile skates | speeches ¢ the gvening--a earty, | has just arrived. You had better order | loyal and (ntertaining. | now if you want to have them for Christmas. Strachan's Hardware. One, two, three and five pound oval | boxes of McConkey's high clase candy | 4.00 fancy box chocolates. Freshness, jont Feceined Thutsdey morning at | quality and variety there. Edwards & sibson's Red Cross drug store. | Jenkin, 2714 Princess street. We have a very fine assortment of leather music holders and folios. Me Every lady in Kingston knows she is Pevwmate Jes. "t that great dinpl | tateiving the host Mostey can buy hen My ! Dut isn hal a great ¢ ay {it's ox of McConkey's or Huyler's ie ; | a » 3 of Christmas perfumés at Medley's, | high class candy from Gibson's Red The Rathbuns have sold out their | Cross drug store. | Kingston agency, real estate and all, | For the best 25¢. bottle of perfume { to Allan Chadwick, who will continue | for Christmas go to Medley's, the business All sizcs five pounds, three, two and | one pound boxes MeConkey's high class | candy at Gibson's Red Cross drug | store, fresh on Thursday morning. made to order in the latest style hy | Try Ribby's $2 fancy sweaters. skilled workmen, on the shortest no- | Ex-Ald. James Stewart has return | (ica. ed from Montreal, where he was a! 799 pounds MecConkey's high class | witness in a suit between transporta candy just received Thursday morning uch Sonepanies. : i Ganthor. of ut Siihbuirs Red, Crous, drug store, oss, ol Doston, am sunther, aldron's sale, si waist, every [ Chicago, makers of the finest and | waist in the stock one price, $1.98, purest of chocolates} These goods are During Christmas ims we are of- sold at Best's. : i fering the new Kingston view book, Assistant- Chief Stratford, o tha IF | beantifully bound in imitation burnt defartment, is on duty at the aver loather at 25¢. Advertise your city station this morning. Fireman oan and send your friends a copy. MeDer Burns has bien removed to No. 2 {00 pe 0 | Students ! Students ! Students ! "The Red Star" is the place to pur- Call at the Johnston Tailoring com pany, 107 Princess street and buy your wife a good reliable Christmas present of a new coat or a costume. | {| miar Bannerman, at Buckinoham Pal station, Brock' street. Perfumes for Christmas from 10, a ine mirrors, newest shapes anl | pottle up, Medley's, { at Best's iin Waldron's coat and Pibh's neckwear are beauties. 50c. 1} qe price, . children's The steamer Island Wanderer did goods not reach the city until three Stack On Thursday morning 700 pounds this afternoon owing to ice anc he MeConkey 's high class candy in 1, 2, snow storm. The steamer Pierrepont |g 'e pound boxes at Gibson's Red | was sent out to meet the Wanderer, Cross drug store | Genuine. discount. sale of lamps from | oq 00 Wolfe has recovered | mow till Christmas. at Mediey's, stolen portrait of Pocohontas sl The K. & P.RR. brought in a re Be sure and see us ahout that bottle cord breaking crowd to the city on |p Christmas perfume, Medley the market train this morning, there | qo 4 Fisher, advance agent for | being 225 people on board. The Bay of "The 'Way of the Transgressor," was in the city to-day. Quinte carried about one hundred Walldron's sale skirts, tweeds, oloth, Smoking sets, in pretty cases, for Christmas, ot Best's. uh ete, 85, 86, 87, for 81.08, The dance given at Tete de Pont Handsome perfume opses, filled with | delicate and examisite odors nt Best's | barracks last night by the Garrison Quadrille club, was a most pleasant Dent's gloves, $1 to 86 Bibby 's Cirar jars. with moistener and affair. An excellent programme of music was furnished by the R.CH.A, |} 0 = wold tan. at Best's Waldron's one-half price sale coats orchestra. Shaving mugs from 25¢. up. Med- children's, ladies and all fur goods, | ley's The best $1 sweaters. Ribs. EE ---- A. Auction Sale suit sale one- ladies and fur | | | Chocolates at all nrices, either loose | or in boxes, from 25¢c. to 81 per Ib. imported and home-made. R. H Tove, Kine street The steamer Wolfe Islander did not get to the city until nearly ten One Set Three-kneed Bob- o'clock this morning. The boat could sleighs, at my Rooms, Market not make the dock at Wolfe Island, | Square, SATURDAY, December stopping about midway between Gar 22nd, 11 am. den and Wole Islands. WM. MURRAY, Handsome shixgs, 81. Bible's | R. J. Spoor is retiring from the | -- county council, in view of his moving to Kingston to take charge of the Massev-Harrie business. Mr. Spo6t hae served Wolfe Island in municipal and county affairs for many vears, and the islanders regret to lose him. Perfume, for children's presents, 25¢. at Best's You will find a large variety ¢of hurnt leather tiosteard albums, leather cushions, calendars, burnt vhoto holders and manv new novel Auctioneer. | { SHARBOT LAKE BRIDGE SEALED TBNDERS 'WiLL Bp RE- | ceived at the Office of the County Clerk, Court House, Kingston, up th 12 o'clock | inom, of THURSDAY. January 8rd, for | filing in on the north side of Sharbot Lake, where the floating stands The filling is to be for a distance of | leather | 120 feet from the north bank and to be | 3 feet deen. and 14 feet wide on the [1op. and accordiog to plans and specifi 'cations in the County Clerk's Office. <4 = a ' 8 . ; ol ld Rh CA SE v a ® : By : 5 $ rt ¢ [OPENED TO. DAY Many beautiful ve Christmas nove )$ | cities, including white silk embroidered betta, black silk belts, Parisian neckwear (individual boxes), white embroidered tab. collars, ete., ete, 5 gt ak 5 Special Christmas Offers All wioter MILLINERY, MANTLES sod SKIRTS ut ee will commend themselves unusual force. wow Eng : os a Togues, tams, hoods, red mitts and hose, Dolls' hats, em- broidered handkerchief; 8, » toel-beaded purses, jot purses, Dresden ribbons, ostrich phusics , all at attractive prices, By % SPENCE'S ™ Lesiag Mi 5000000000000 00 00ltilllltihisssssss TIVTITTITITTITTITI0009P0T0090000009000000900 panel mirrors, from $5.50 up. Ask to see our Rockers; only $2.50. 3 Freight and Packing Free. A What To Give For Christmas | Ts a question that is uppermost in the muds of Everyone just mow, Why Not Give a Telephone ? It may be used by the whole family and will give {liom pleasure through. | out the year, It will be a benefit to your relatives, friends and acquaintances who do sire to "'eall't you, 1 Special arrangements have been made for those Obristmes Oift Telephones. If vou would have one instalied as YOUR Christmas Gift Call or write Contruet Department. - The Bell Telephone Company of Canada, Limited POPPIN DOLLA Llllllldods A Gift Worth While The money spent for trinkets by the average farhily at Christmas time would buy an Edison Phonograph. The trinkets last about as long as Christmas does. The Edison Phonograph affords enjoyment day after" day and year after year. The trinkets please only the individual recipients, ex- eepting the children." The Edison Phonograph offers a continu- ous round of pleasure for the whole family. Ferre eee It in the greatest music-maker of the age. It brings into the home circle all of the world's music, rendering with won- derful faithfulness whatever song, instrumental piete, or orches- tral selection is desired, Make this Christmas the merriest of all 'by having for its chief feature an Edison Phonograph JOHN ROUTLEY, Special Agent, Kingston PIPPI SEINE SPINE IEE 9ES 9S Ohi bdbdbddiddddddddsdssda Christmas Gift A Box of G. B. Chooglates Is good taste, a Fancy Box is better containing a delicious assortment of Creams, Nougatines, Caramels, Nuts and Fruits, Full weight in every box.--}, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Ib, boxes. 166 Princess St. | bridge now | ; { Plum River Lead Mine All we are endeavoring to raise is $5,000.00. + THE OWNERS OF EL IS PROPERTY ARE NOT MEN OF MEANS. It is a FIRST-CLASS thing. I cannot put a full Report in prints $1 Shares for 25c¢. If you are interested, call at mv office und read $s, mere prospect. It is a jmine; BUT the owners require « shipping basis. : 1 say again--if you want a GOOD THING~go out and inspec' this mine, If it is not as I tell you, | shall pay your expenses and return, What could be fairer than this. You can see the stuff there for youself. Thomas Mills, Clarence Street Kingston, Des, 10th, 1906, This is not a ,000.00 to put it on