the Nowa Scotia Year was 5.218.000 tans, B38 000 tons over 1905. Clearings for the year 1906 total of 81.538. of $209,284,000 Ottawa Street railway company's will re Tucive Der Gent. the " since company's incep- Won ln 1891. : business failures for the pest vear the Provisce of N a 69, with Datlit ea A, Jess than a fourth of yr r. 3 reconstruction' voes on apace. five building permits va- ued at $350. Were jssund for the 24 hours ending Dee. 28th. Of these were for permanont ines, The is current in well-informed ation circles that the Carndian } | Paci Haftway company hus nractically decided to build four new steamers for the Atlantic trade, mrger and faster than press of Britain and Fmpross of Ireland, amd to transfer the two fntest greyhounds to the fleet of the Pacific service. cr ------ MINING STOCKS MR. FISHER'S BILLS, Cold Storage and Food Inspee- tion Measures Printed. Ottawa, Jan. 3.--~Two bills introduce ed by the minister of agriculture just' before the vacation ~ {printed. The bill houses t of cold storage ware ¢ for the vreservation of perish. able food products provides that the government may enter into contract with persons for the construction and maintenance of such warehouses, and may nav a subsidy of thirty ver cent. the of construction and equip- this grant, tem per cent, is completion of the ware five per cont. a year for are to he be he rover | The respecting the inspection of | canned meats and canned woods will own a8 "The Meat and Canned | Foods Act." It contains twenty-seven clauses. It vrovides for the inspection of all animals intended for slauvhter establishment and for the im- | mediate slaughter or inayestion, ol 4 ani 1 bein, : seased for tt Carcases intended wise directs, animals offered hy farm. by them in their premises, and animals slaughtered by rotail butchers on their own nremises, shall not be subject to inspection un- der provisions of this act. All ean- ned goods are to he subject to inspee- tion durine the whole process of pre- paration and packine, but only meat products are to be marked bv the in- spectors. Every carcase found to he healthy is to be marked, and such as are found unfit or containine preserva- 'ives are to be condemned, a venalty tot two vears' imorisonment being im- rowed for this crime of selling un- healthy meats or canned woods is for- bidden. In regard to fish, fruits and vegatables, it is vrovided that only sovnd supulies shall be used. Estab lishments which are unsanitary. or : the law is otherwise not com- plied with, mav be closed. Penalties will 'be provided for false deserintion or tamnerine with government insnee- tors, who are siven power to arrest without warrant offenders acainst the ast. - A $1 fountain syringe for 63¢c., dor- the January rubber goods sale at pavs ta buy rubber goods there, There has been a bigger run than 3.01 "Well, IT only reached the city 80 25 | yesterday, and 1 have only the reports 104% 09 lof the workers here to go by: they say that their candidate is sure of At $12.00 | glection." : 33 Mr. Studbolme says that he has « 1x8 | been quite busy since he arrived here, '% Red Cross Drug Stove, 1b LY BRITISH Will Work the Interests of Dr. Bicapdeen trend Meet- | ing of Laborers Last Night in Labor Hall. In connection with the labor candi- date, Dr. Richardson's mayoralty eam- paign, Allan Stodholme, M.P.P., labor candidate, recently elected in Hamil ton, is in the city, and, on Wednes- day night, addressed a mass meeting of laborers \in Labor hall. For u wards of two hours he addressed the men in his: shirt sleeves, on the condi- tion of the laboring classes in Aus- tralia, New Zealand, and in this coun. try. Dr. Richardson also gave an ad- dress I Mr. Studholme is the guest of Dr. i son during his stay in the city. All day long he went about the city in company with some of the prominent labor workers, in the inter- ests of Dr. Richardson. A Whig representative Nr. Studholme, near the corner of King and Broek streets. He was ae- companied by Wiliam Moberly, the well-known painter. Mr. Moberly spent a good deal of time during the moming introducing Hamilton's re iwesentative to electors on the street. ems. Studholme and Moberly were heading for the Labor hall when the scribe came along and introduced himsell to Mr, Studholme, "What brought you to Kingston asked the reporter of Mr. Studholme. "Why, | am here in the interests of the workingmen's candidate, Dr. Rich- e "was the reply. "We want to awaken the workingmen of Kingston so that they will put their own repre- sentative in just as they did in the city of Hamilton." "How do you think the election will o ran across "Yhu ow we labor candidates work hall, several men came down the stair: way, and Me. Moberly introduced Mr, Studholme to each one as "the man who did the trick in Hamilton." Mr, Studholme will address several meetings during the week, and will return to Hamilton, on Monday, to cast his vote for the labor candidates in the for municipal honors there. He says that the Hamilton labor party have twelve men in the field for aldermanie honors, with two running for school trustee. Mr. Studholme was asked what side he would take in the legislature, He said that he was on the independent ticket, and - that his vote would al- ways be cast in the interest of the people. It would matter not te him how popular any measure might an pear, unless he considered it in the best interests of the people, he would {of not support it. ; Mr. Studbolme is over sixtv years of age, short, and of light build, } was born in Birmingham, Fng., and has resided in Hamilton thirty years. He is a stovemgker, by trade. and has worked in many large foundries. Mr. Studholme, accompanied by Mr. Moberly, called at the Whig. Mr. Studholme said he learned that King- ston had three clean candidates, so that whoever won the city would be well suited. He knew Kingston. he said. He was here with Mr. Holmes, scoking to settle the strike of the machinists in the locomotive works, He was very cheery, said that was the soirit to manifest and whatever way ths election went to accent the voice of the veople in all heartiness. Mr. Moberly save that on' election dav the city will be piven one of the preatest surnvises in its historv. "The time has now arrived when the workinomen must have their own re presentative,"" said Mr. Moberly. RUSSIAN SENSATION. Murder of Ex-Deputy Traced to Rebctionary League. St, Petersburg, Jan. 3.--~The revela- tion of the secret committeoGi the constitutional demoeratic party, trac ine the murder of Ex-Deputy Hertzen- stein, who was assassinated near the Tevieki, Finland, last July, to the Reactionary, Leggue of the Russian people, the counter-terrorist organiza- tion, published by the Rech to-day, created a sensation. The league, am- ong whose leaders are Dr. Dubrovin, ident of the Union of Russian presige and Counts Konovitsin, head of the organization, known as "The over on Swift's Scranton coal this winter, but we haven't seen vou in crowd. Will vou order soon ? "Watch for Crawford & Walsh's special value sale, commencing Saturday True. Russian People," Apraxina, and 'one of the Princes Volkonsky, is one of the lized volitical parties which is to participate actively inthe comine elections. The Rech says it has proofs that Yuchkevitdn, a ti co iy ue conservative, organized t crime, furnished the murderers with revolvers, and even selected the spot where they were to lie "in wait for burg and Moscow, and in Finland. Disappears With Union's Funds. Paris, Jan, 3.--The secretary of the disanveared ith hr a ilen hoa J wi ree QuSaN« francs belonging to the exchange. Ho mig the "fullest confidence of the kingmen, and organized the work: men s congress hold at Dijon last Au- ------------ "You can't always "tell" when you He typhoid fever. Strange Malgdy Raging Wild Ones. Vancouver, B.C., Jan. 3.--News of a strange malady, which has broken out albong the wild rabbits in the north, was brought to the city bv €aptain J. Fitz Horrigan, of the North-Wast Mounted Police. The wild rabbits, usa- ally so plentiful in the north, are be- ing almost extermingted this season, by some strange affliction that is car rying them off in large numbers. Every seven years the rabbits become very scarce through some sickness that seems to kill them off by thous ands, but this season hundreds have been found dead around Careross aloe, that, on examination, were wen fo be aflieted with large tumors growing on their bodies. The strange growth bids fair to totally extermin- ate these animals, which have been an available source of food. Among PROF. SCHMIDT, The noted German throat specialist, whose ; frequent visits to the Imperial Palace in Berlin, have revived rumors that the Kaiser is suffering irom a ver- ious affection: of the vocal organs. -- TRIAL PUT OFF. from early morning until late at| The Case of Commander Spain night," he said. and Wife. When about to go into the Labor Toronto, Jan. 3.~The troubles be- tween Commander 0. V. G. Spain, of the Dominion fisheries protective ser- vice, and his wife, Mary Beatrice, were before the master in ordinary in Os. goode Hall, this morning. An apphi- cation was made, on behalf of Com- mander Spain, to postpone the trial in his wife's suit to secure certain moneys under an agreement by which Commander Spain was to pav her $840 a year on condition she did not associate or communicate with. Capt. Reginald Salmon. The master agreed to put the trial off till the next Ot- tawa sittings, or at Brockville or Perth. Died In Brandon, Man. Word was received from Brandon, Man., this morning, of the death there Ewart B. Trotter; son of Mrs. Trotier, Division street. The -oung man was ill for the past month of Pneumonia developed, und caused his death. The deceased wag (wontyv-two years of ace, and left Kingston a year and a half ago for Brandon, where he entered the em- ployment of his uncle. His family formerlv lived in Pittsburg. The re- mains will reach Kingston on Sunday for burial. ---- Burns-O'Brien Contest Pictures. Miles Bros., New York, will show at The Grand on Monday, January Tth, the O'Brien-Burns contest in moving pictures, made under the wonderful Cooper Hewett mereury vapor licht, the clearest and cleanest over produg: wd, taken at the ringside on Thanks- giving day at Los Angeles, Ual. This was the hegvvweight battle for indi- vidual! supremacy of motlern times. The Bank Of Montreal. When the old Bank of Montregl branch is amalgamated with the On tario Bank, it is the intention to re- tain J. J. C. Almon, the prosont pe- countant, in the present building, w gi] will be kept open for some time in the interests of depositors. A. J. Maedonell, the new manager, will live in the bank's residential quarters, Given A Position. Toronto, Jan. 3--Dr. J. CG. Fite gerald, for the last two years pursu- ing a course of Johns Hopkins Hospital, has heen ap- asylum, To Build A Home. ton Health Association, t ot meet- ing held, at noon; to-day, a portpuient home for, conumptives, ingries, was redered unconscious for a fow mo- ments, fered no injury but the shook. ------ "Rutiber goods teed" are sold piites at Best's, argaret McFarlane, aged soven years, was Killed by being upset out of a cutter while driving to a golden weddine celebration in Thurlow town: hip. The child belonged to East Tor- onto. that are guaran- at greatly reduced Scranton 1 Swift's; may need a hot water bottle, Buy {a ton, Tn igi at Svilvs B00 now, during the Jandary rubber | The Ontario government have ar- sale at Gibson's Red Cross Saiiged with the Salvation Army to hy ta n v i igrati In Nentemal Wanderers defeated Vie rye of the, few Iumnigrgtion ¥ SIX goals td five in the on- | Ome dose of Best's "Short Stop" Hine game of the Eastern Canada | will stop anv cough: a fow oses - [oR TDR SR an ¥ Go twelve months, for "BI, at Hests; 're | Conwiond at 4 « a H & Walsh start tw "gular $1.75. y : "weeks" Sale ; i a WHIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. instruction in the pointed to the position of clinical dis ector and pathologist in the Toronto Hamilton, Ont., Jan. 3.--~The "Ramil- decided to proceed at once with the erection of Committers were annointed to select a site and have plans prepared, secure estimates and look after other prelim- As far as known the lady suf- "Provided this electrical cleansing is followed by auxiliary treatment in expelling from our bodies the morbid waste caused by electricity, there is no longer any internal reasom for growing old or even dying." This is the promise held out by the Matin after a lengthy explanation of Prof. d'Arsonval's high frequency cur- rent electric treatment. Jihe discover. er, who is one of the most eminent members of the Academy of Sciences, says the majority of people die of arterio sclerosis. He uses a sphvemo- meter to measure the tension of the blood in the arteries. If the mercury of the . instrument marks fifteen or sixteen Centiffietres it shows a normal tension. Jf the tension is higher or | lower Prof. d'Arsonval terio sclerosis being removed. { These baths of five to ten minutes each may be taken three week, They give the patient absolyte- ly no sensation. It only remains to find a method of checkmating microbes | from without. and The Matin believes | the world will possess the means of perpetual health, JOYOUS NUPTIALS. Salsbury-Brown Wedding in Utica | at Christmastide. i The Utica, N.Y., Press, of December | 27th, wives a lengthy notice of the marriaoe there of Miss Florence Brown ~nd Sidney A. Salsbury, of Kineston. The maid of honor was Miss Jennie Brown, F » N.Y., and the brides- maids were Miss Olive Salsbury, King- ston, sister of the groom, and Miss Minnie Ferry, Clark Mille, N.Y. Wil- liam E. Brown, brother of the bride, acted as groomsman. The bride was attired in a gown of white radium | silk and wore 5 white lacehnt. She | carried white camations. The maid of | honor \ was gowned in ereapmrcolored | cashmere with a white hat and car- | ried pink earnations. Following the | remo a reception and supper was held. . The occasion was also the thirty- second anniversary of the marriage of | the bride's parents. The groom's pifts | to his best man and ushers were sig | net cuff links. The bride presented her | maid of honor and bridesmaids with wold rings. The bride received many handsome and costl- gifts. Nir. and Mrs. Salsbury will reside in Kinoston, Ont. -------------- All English Company. "Mr. Hopkinson," an English farce, hich created much of a furore both oe Kngland, at Wyndham's theatre, and Iii Ximdyica,/ where it played all last season, gt the Savoy and Hackett theatres, New York, with the original company, is annoanced for an engage ment at the Grand, on , Wednesday, January 9th, : ---------- Meets To-Night. An important meeting ol the City Hockey League has been called for to- night, at the Frontenac Bnsiness Col lege. The meeting is to draw up a schedule for both senior and junior series, and it is, therefore, important that each team should have a repre- sentative at the meeting, A New Hockey Team. A new hockee club has been organ ized, and named the Tiger Lilies. The management of this team has applied for admission to the ranks of the City League, and expects to be ad mitted at the next meeting. Clean Teeth. To remove tartar and stains from the teeth try a Dr. Horsey fibre, tooth Call and examine them at drug store. Wade's Did Not Stay Over. "The Girl From the Ranch" com pany left to-day, for New York state vin Prescott, jumping their Canadian dates without notice. ¥ A ------------------ Use Swift's Seranton coal if you want the best at no extra expense. lest's "Short Stop" quickly cures i comghs and cells and costs but a0, "Blue Points" the only ask for them at Carmovsky's. Saturday morning Crawford & Walsh Commence special valwe sale, It is said that the Canada Screw Company and the Ontario Tack com- pany will amalgamate, Notice to Creditors. oysters, Professor Hertzenstein, "Exact. details of the identity of (he two actual mur. diy. Lady Tojured. | the Matter of Ernest Josspn derers professor have 0 city are in g - : nished he procu i foe. gorows condition and in he the Orwell, of the City of King- No arrests have been made, but in- roads too are very slippery. lesterday stom, in the County of Froat- vestigation of the charges poainst the | 2101000 an elderly lady fell while enac, Tobacconist, Insolvent. have commenced at St. Peters. [ "King down Ordnance steeet, and the Oity of Kingston, has made an as signiment to me under the provisions Chap. 147, and amendi; ac for benetit of creditors. A et creditors will be held at the law January, 1907 at the hour of three u'clock im tne after file their claims with the said A: . with the wroofs and particulars thereof. Tequired hy the said acts, on or before the day of such meeting. And notice is further given that after the said 14th day ot January, 1907, the assignee will pro to distribute the usssts of the debtor amongst the parties entitied thereto. having regard only to ihe claims vf which motico shall t Del hen have besn i § ) AHENRY OBERNDORFFER, ve 3 15% RE 'Assignce. ¢ CUNNINGHAM & LYON, £ citors for the Assignes, Kingston, 3rd January, 1907. 1 Dated at { times a N of their craft. At join hands to give success and : popularity to r Our 0 states that | : six baths of the high frequency cur | i : rent "will bring it to the normal, '} : - where it will remain, all dancer of ar- $v. ey - Es OF Whitewear Of all such events this stands out in the limelight of public approval. each year in January and so ranks first on our sale list. The manufacturers of our Whitewear rank among the foremost It comes One distinguishing feature brush, a perfect cleanser and polisher, | the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1807 | the | see the very latest | --a charming one--_the exclusiveness and distinctive beauty of the Laces and Em- broideries they use. months preparing for this Whitewear sale and now invite you to it. . We have been for Even if not prepared to buy, come and styles. J - . NE R------------ I - A ---- -- : : , G SCIENTIST HAS DISCOVERED ELIXIR OF LIFE. | Baths of High Frequency Currents | \ Will Keep Blood at Normal | \\ Tension--Only Remains to a Checkmate Microbes From | Without, and Then--Perpetual {= \ Health. - 1 - New York, Jan. 3.--The Sun has re- | } ceived the followin~ cable despatch @ ; from Paris : PE -- Edison PIPIIIIPIIIPIILL00000000000000040000000200000000¢ sing ballads, you could not changing records, You can see and hear the gold moun The latest improvements at | will be clear. We have just put out on sale | of the | office © Cunningham & Lyon, 79 Clarence street | : in the Cit R | dow the Tour arte imston, on "MONDAY | uine Cordovan Lace Boots $2.50 to $3.00. i { | | { T hese Boots are n wear like iron. | i | | | t entertainment that the Edison Ph ' SPECIAL AGENCY JOHN ROUTLEY, IIIVINIISeIIIIIeIISIIe Ie : | HAVE THE BOYS START SCHOOL WELL BOOTED? When a man leaves home in the evening it is because he seeks amusement. The best way to keep him homie is to give him the amusement there. Make home a competitor of downtown, the club, the theatre and the concert hall. No one thing will furnish so much amusement for so many people, 80 many times, and in so many ways as the Edison Phenegraph. Talk about versatility ! If you had a brass band on tap and several leading coneert hall singers on salary, and two or three funny men to crack jo kes, and a beautiful soprano to the same amount of varied onograph gives by simply give whole programme on a thousand ted records on Ph onographs costing $10.00, $20.00, $30.00, $50.00 the 11 173+3 Princess St Kingston, Ont Have their feet dry. and warm, and their brain 4 ] 30 pairs Boys' Gen- » Sizes I to 5, werth to-day OUR PRICE $2.00 ot too heavy for school, and will The Lockett Shoe Store FIPPPIIPIIPT IIIS PIII IIFHIVIPISIIIFIIIIIIIe | FPR FIIIIIIIIIIIIIILLLesesttetttret etn Phonograph FURTPOVTITORTORIPOITHI OLR 004000040004 00, & fs III YEAR 7 Good FOR KINGST We have spare week in getting turn of studen citizens. We wel again, wish you Prosperous New ° OUR LIST FO) 40 Nice Loins roasting, very 300 1bs. Choice any size, 10 to 500 lbs. Shoulde 1b. 400 lbs. Choice 12§c. 1b. 500 lbs. Best Re 12§ec. 1b. Sirloin Roasts, Pickled Tongues, Pure Leaf Lard, Pure Pork Saus: Windsor Sausage 500 lbs. Butter, 25¢. 1b. Young Chicken: Lettice and ot Call and see the Anders Mass | A STURHOLME, tor. SMAL. LANDER Hamilton. P. M. DRAPER, Congress, Ottas W. KELLY, Chair tion. Kineston. And others, will s) . Dr. Ri Independent Warkir Mayo CITY HALL, 8 JANTU Everybod ELECTORS. D Politics in Let the wk gress move. Vote for Capt. Thoma gin the series ¢ FRIDAY At rd in the Old C building. All interested tend. CLEARI All goods m "middle of Febr ing the city. EVERYTHIN Prices h Suit Up. Sold by the order. Alex. \ Hocke First Game of t Argonauts of vs. 14d © FRIDA Game called a in attendance. ( Reserved - seats Blan opens « served seats at J ONTARIO PO THE ANNUA of the Ontario | «* will be held daw in that bet » Mice, at No. ston, on Wi instant, at 11.3 Cc. January, 4th, OPERA HOUSE TH) Out-of-Town Violin, Viola, | 155 Sydenh BE ya THE } Opened Dec. Heason Season Sknting, Mon day afternoon