5 PLL i Bt . L--Sliter, goal; ter, cover; Sparks, centre; : Calvin, t wing; wing, Hag : rawford. : was promptly at and Ren started in to , and after five minutes , Hunter scored for the a pretty shot from some Shortly afterwards another score for the | the blue and white, which ing of the Collegiate game. Just before half- ick scored for Queen's mak- at half time, K. C, I. a i as Fe 1. MH was [ast and strenu- co soe orwards, though they the game all the time, The team put up a great de Hunter and Hazlett pull- re goals time after time, | three Is during the while Collegiate did not score, With a little more - i i i E i £ Bi 51 fy i FT score was tied. me between these two prove interesting as in far better RE The score at the finish was Queen's III, 5: K. i of £af gz £ 2 : 2s i s i t Smith Bros', jewelers, Tt is a Hasire silver up on ebony. cup i nest of its ind ber or a Kingston league. Queen's First Game. 's senior team opens the inter ate season by a match here, on the 18th, with Varsity, The Toronto University hockey team has never yot defeated 'Queen's in Kingston, and it is not likely that this record will be | wed, by the Kingston team, to FH 3d the fight en several spectators go- coop. "8 been a shake-up in the Thistle hockey team and Theo- i ir great cover member of the pn pore he | lempt ers, though Winni- trathconas are after hit, : McGill hockey team, which will opm the intoreollegiate hockey series th Toronto university in Toronto on ] , will be: Goal, Nangh; point, © ; cover, Frank Patri contre, Ilie; Gi : left wing, Raphael, (captain). ) Calumet News: The Calumet hookev foam will carre two spare men all Season. Kenneth Mallen and Corbeau will alternate in games with Morrison and Shields. This arrangement looks #ood 'to local hockey 'enthusiasts. out of the inter: series. They couldn't necessary for the three At Pembroke Renfrew defeated Poem. broke six to four in the second match of the Upper Ottawa Valley hockey deine oy * General Sport. The Chicago Daily News says: Thomas Longboat, the Indian long- Sistanee runner frau Canada, bas. is a sweeping challenge to meet Am- erica's fastest men. He prefers pn race Nobrich, of the New York athle- , of the Irish-Am- i » how ever, ish tharbor last night, the trophy in about ten days time. i Articles have been signed for 'a fin- t ctw oueph Guns and James Britt at Tonopuh, Nev.) on March 17th for a puese of $125,000. Both ere to weigh 134 pounds two hours before the cantest, The purse is to be divided sixty per cent.to the winner and forty per cent. to the los er. \ i CITY AND VICINITY. What The Lady Said. Just a reminder--Mrs. Fay prophesi- Mowat would be the next = mayor, Toombs Is Chairman. Montreal, Jan. 10.--Guy, Toombs, eastern traffic passenger manager of the Canadian Northern railway, was chairman of the Eastern Pass- enger Association. Only To The Island. It was expected that the steamer Pierrepont would he able to make a trip to Cape Vincent to-day, but the weather was against it. The vessel, however. made a trip to Wolle Is- land, with twenty-five passengers for the Cape. Ice Again Taken. "Jack Frost" had a "sap" in the and consequently ice is seen, to-day, where yesterday, the waves were rolling. The effect in the city is also felt as the mist which was blown from the water all day ypsterday, added a Haiopnes to the t. air which was keenly fe Caughey's Salary. F. Dickson is the superintendent of the binder twine department at the nitentiary, and the appointment of k. A. Caughey is that of assistant su- perintendent. He has been connected with this shop the greater part of the time since his appointment, as guard, some three years 0. He is consid- a competent r. The salary = $800, » Had A Bad Fall. Gordon Bridgeon, a lad residing on Ba~ot street, received a bad fall while sliding on the ice near his home yesterday afternoon. The boy fell on his forehead and received a gash which renuired several stitches to close. , son was called and stitched the wound. Young Bridgeon is little the worse for his fall this morning. Township Elections. Word reached here, to-day, that in the township elections, John McDon- ald had defeated Thomas Tapping, of last year's council, in Clarendon and Miller. It is also stated that all the old rs. of the council were de- feated with the exception of three-- Messrs. Robert Shannon, H ry Drew and W. J. Franklin. The cduncil will be liberal by two to one. Humane Society Work, The Huthaie Soeivty Jodios wish for more coopera from the citizens in the gous) work in which they are en- . « There are horses that are continually being abused in the street. by drivers, and definite infor- mation on cases of these kinds would gladly be receive. Much humane work is being done quietly by inter- ested ladies, but to do better ser- vice, outside help must be received. ---------------- Death Of Miss Maria Harvey. of Cataraqui passed peacefully away, on December 3lst, in the person of Miss Maria Harvey. In religion she was a life-long member of the Metho- dist church, and in her carly days took an active part in/ Sunday school work, She is survived by two broth- ers and one sister, Henry, Cataraqui; William, Dakota, and Mrs. David Buck, Chatham. Deceased was eighty- four years of age. : ---------- A Small Blaze. At 1L15 o'clock last night, the remen received a call to the now locomotive works wharf, where the ap paratus for keeping the frost from the cement hecame overheated, and set fire to the canvas coverine of - the new laid cement and a blaze was the re. sult. The firemen required only the as- sistance of a Babcock to extinguish the blaze. There was little loss only a few. yards of canvas damaged. as were ------------ Accident At School. Vannie Johnson, eleven-year-old son of the late Dr. A. H. Johnsan, Chi: cago, was severely injured, last week, while Playing golf with another boy in the y of Irving Park schoal, annie was accidentally struck by the club, his nose being fractured in three places, his left cheek bone being brok- on and the roof of his mouth cracked. An operation was performed by Dr, Hammett, who expects to bring the lad out all right. The late Dr. John. son was formerly a resident of Porgs- month. ------ Watch Rheumatism Go. The action of Dr. Hall's Fheumatic Cure is direct and positive, and' ro- sults are similar in nearly all cases. First, a lessening of the symptoms are noted, there is less pain and soreness and more freedom of the muscles. comes a gain in general health. The sufferer knows he is getting better, and feels he will be cured. Time re i # Lo cure varies according to the uration of the disease and general ondition of the patient. But those who'lse the remedy faithfully will have' constant improvement to cheer them and will soon know they are be. ing made sound and well. Price 50c. Ten days' treatment at Wade's Drug An old and much respected resident | { ments that fight disease and weakness TR GRAND OPERA HOUSE THE PRESENTATION OF "MR. HOPKINSON." A Very Largs Audilnce in Atfend- An. English company is generally as sured a good house in Kingston, and as 'Mr. Hopkinson's" reputation preced- ed him, the tion was treated to a bumper hey®8- last night. From the time the cur rose on the first act to the drop at! the end of the third, the audience was enthralled and when "Mr. Hopkinson" was on the stage the sight of him as shown by the side of the nobility in which he was being introduced was laughable, but his re- marks and affected manners caused bursts of laughter. sand applause throughout the whole show. "Mr. Hopkinson" is a farce comedy and tells a story of a young country clerk who has been brought up by economical parents, suddenly becom- ing possessed of a large fortune, and arriving at x she meets: Earl of Addieton, who is the first to take Mr. Hopkinson up in return for. cer tain pecuniary advancements, and in- troduces Hopkingon..at the Duchess of Bracehoroui's ston home, as a pos- sible suiter for the hand of Lady Thyra Eggleshy. The . lady, though finding Hopkinson revolting to every sense, consents to marry him, but in the end is helped from het difficulty by Tord Gawthrepe, who gots a spe- cial license on the morning set for her wedding with HopMnson, and marries her away from her house, The difficul: ties into which Mr, Hopkinson's mer- cenary disposition. leads him are amus- ing, and well carried out, and the support of Lady Thyra Eggleshy (Miss Temple), and the other characters was a marvel. Miss Temple is a chartning actress, and enters into her part with a show of careless indifference suitable to one of her rank. As the Duchess of Braceborough, Miss made a hit; Ker costumes being mar- vels of art and beauty. Daas Wel- ford in" the title role as Mr. Hopkin- € that was put on hy any clusive is if the trons of The January 10th, when "Around character." Thus far comedy has been greeted by crowded houses at every verformgnce. ---- "The Arrival Of Kitty." edy success is presented at the Grand going public of this city will have an opportunity of witnessing what last season proved to be the comedy sue- catchy, and songs that are original, are claimed for wr "The Arrival of Kit- a -- "The Village Parson." Probably the prettiest stage picture ever Sotcsive closes the final act of {the ply, "The Village Parson." Hardly a newspaper in the cities visit- ed by the production fails to mention this climax. It sends every one home feeling better for having witnessed it. The play will be seen at the Grand on Puesday, Jan. 15th. -- Be Disease Proof. Don't catch cold, don't ¢ eur any disedse. blood is right. ¢ atch or in- You can't if your Life and the vital ele- are in the blood, Strength and effec- tive resisting power can he had by use of Wade's Iron Tonic Pills. ; They are a great nerve strengthener and blood maker, In boxes, 25¢, Wade's Drug Store. Money back not satisfactory. at if Buy Peruna,, the reat tonic Buy | . g NL Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. fresh there, Is p "Kingston's Famous | zur Store. Since the mercury dropped urs are almost imperative. After the comparatively mild weather we've n having it logks as though the coldest part THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. ce--The ed Was Most | Cluoston, $2: Mrs. McCammon, $1: Te ay het Are | Dr. Sparks, $1; Mrs. D. E. Mundell, 50c. Booked. + Mrs. MeCulla, soap, rice, tapioca, son, is certainly original, and acts the | part- of the English cockney to per- fection. His references to his past and fy his peculiar whims. ave disregarded, barley, rolled oats; Mrs. and led to many laughable positions. As an entertainment of a high order, Mr. Hopkinson' was certainly a sue- cess. A fact which alone proves 'con- show but a first class An attraction that will please every taste has been provided for the pa- Grand on Thursday, the seldom attained by attractions of like + this season the When this decided and popular com- on Monday, January 14th, the theatre ces of the entire year, Music that is ° DONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED. By the Ladies' Committee of the Infant's Home. Mrs. Bermingham, $10; Mrs. Albree, £10; Senator Suiliven, $10; Messrs. Steacy & Steacy, 310; Mrs. William Lesslie, $5; A Friend, $5; Mrs. Kirk- | patrick, Mr, Schofield, $2: Mr. sugar, Gold Dust; Mrs. Henry Joseph, ons dozen pairs of babies stockings; Mrs. Laird. Sr., canned fruit: Mrs. Wilson, canned fruit, clothing, toys. DS Couper, turkey: Miss M. Betts, corn starch, rice; Mrs. (Prof) Mar: shalt "apples; Miss Macdonell, white sugar, rice; 'Mrs. Martin, rice, cur- rants; Miss Redden, white sucqr; Mrs. Gildersleave, apples; Mrs. Chadwick, sago and rice; J. Gilbert, tea, corn starch, breakfast food, baking pow- der; Mrs. Uglow, oranges; Mrs. Car- ter, soap: Mrs. H. Tandy, granulated Surat, Mrs. E. Davis, marmalade; Mrs, Wil- son, catsup; Mrs. B. Brown, children's clothing; Mrs. Steacy, child's cot, clothing; Mrs. Watts, fanneletic; St. Lawrence Ice company, season's ice: Vinegar works, five gallons vinegar; Mrs. Watts, Portsmouth, rolled oats, soap, sugar; Mrs. Ward, gingham, coffee pot, cranberries, turkey, cloth- ing, cake, toys; Mrs. Clements, granu- lated sugar, dolls; Mrs. J. B. Walkem, table cloth, chickens, bananas. candies, dates, children's clothing. Mrs. Johnston, children's clothing; Nirs. J. R. C. Dobbs, sugar, tea, soap; Mrs. D. Reeves, goose; A Friend, chil- dren's clothing; Miss Gildersleeve, CIVIC MATTERS SHOULD BE KEPT ON IN- DUSTRIES COMMITTEE. Some of Those Mentioned as the Mayoralty Candidates of Next Year--Mayot Mowat's Scheme Worth Looking Into. The possible candidates for the may- orally "hext year are already being discusscd. On one side of the coumeil there are three possibilities in Alds. Ross, Rignev and Nickle. The former is looked upon as the likely one. On the other side of the council Ald. Toye is the favorite, and in view of the good work he has done for the citi- zems, his chance of election would be good. Ald. Craig should he retained by the city council as chairman of the indus- tries' committee. He did excellent work last year, and should he sought for as chairman again. Two good men to associate with him would be Alds. Gaskin and Henderson. This dull season would be.a good time for the board of works to con- sider the scheme of Mavor Mowat for the rebuilding of the streets. The city property committee might also take advantage of these long winter even ings, and decide upon a way to put the outside windows, doors afd the interior of the city buildings in some kind of respectable condition. The paint brith is badly needed. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. rolled oats; Mrs. Weelock, children's clothing; Mrs. Brownfield, apples; Mrs. Glover, corn) starch, Quaker oats, soap; Mrs. Hubbell, soap; Mrs. Mrs. Kent, granulated sugar; Mrs. R. J. Carson, box of soap. Mrs. E. Cunningham, breakfast Mrs. Minnes, Sr., clothing, sugar, bis cuits, corn starch; Mré, W. H. Macnee, | turkey; Mrs. Calvin, brown sugar; Eleanor Foster | Mrs. Oliver, biscuits; Mrs. Howard Fol- | i ger, oranges, rolled oats; Mrs. Wade | cups and saucers, canned fruit: Miss Edith Malone, biscuits; Mrs. Doran, granulated sugar; Mrs. McCormack. ; Mrs. Massie, apples. Mrs. Minnes, biscuits, tapioca, rice, McKav, currants, raisins, soap; Mes. Ca turkey, beef, clothing: Mrs. Garrett, rolled oats; Mrs. Dalton breakfast food. dates; Mrs. Wilkinson, biscuits, roll- ed oats, corn starch: Mrs. Campbell, oranges, lemons, corn starch ; ea. 1 v Bi t white soap: Mrs. |'ts average this year up to 12.000 SOmESIEYs the vesult would be ludic- Er % ite, ou John [daily and weekly subscribers. We "Phe entire audience. were satisfied | Hunter, goose; Mrs. Herbert Robin [Eros on what e do. ww with "Mr. Hopkinson," and if he re |5O™ dolls and feather pillow; Mrs. Fash a . it a very diffienlt turns to the city » another bumper | C8YS. flour. [ eidewalte 0 ; he - walking on the house will surely greet this English Mrs. Birch; starch, rolled oats and er nd an ov Was ery slip. cormedian. y biscuits; Mrs. H. D. Bibby, oranges, |F The bi many suffered severe falls. sSuerar, rice; Principal Gordon, goose; [The Ne iggest house vou see; Pantomime And Musical Comedy. B. W. McConfille, turkey, suet, voge- | 10ank goodness he don't get onr goose; Mrs. F. Rogers, potatoes: Mrs. Criso. rice and soap: Mrs. N. Kent, 3 white sugar, corn starch: Mrs. Rich. Clook™ will be presented by those: | nd Conca: cake; Nirs. John Car inimitable funmekors, "the Ritchie Lon: son, white sugar, tea, coffee, fruit don Comedy company, who were last cake, nuts, flannelette: Mrs. George Ten in the travesty, "A Night In a Robertson. tovs. candies, oranges. | condon Music Hall." "Around the avbles; Mrs. Grimshaw, oranges and Clock," ever since its initial perform- annles. ij ance, has cnioved a degree of success Mrs. Cochrane, granulated sugar: | Mrs. H. Jones, granulated sugar: Mrs, Bampfield, orances; Mrs. Robert Wil- Son, oranges and apples: Miss I. Reid, candies and oranges; gentlemen of the Saints' Rest, oranges. rice, bis- cuits, raisins, corn starch, tapioca: | We. sometimes err, but that is human. | Mrs. Hoover, turkev candies, oranges: | The number of "Plumpers" for each Prock Street NM. E. Sunday school, |S@Rdidate in two subdivisions . of | orooeries, canned froit, flonr. soap: | 'Tontenac ward are given by the News I Mrs. Waldron, soda biscuits: Mrs. Ab. | 10 show that the liberals didn't for hott, rolled oats. biscuits, white | get their Nriends. But the Sonserva- re. fives more than piled them in for Mr. Schofield, oranges; Mrs. Pear | Alds. Givens and Hanley, who wery : Birley, tea, chickens and oranges: s. | Funning single-handed in' St. Lawrence Merrick, corn starch, oranges, bis. | #24 Sydenham wards respectively. / cuits; Mrs. C. McKay, rolled oats; | The life story of en Mra. Carnovsky, oranges, fis: Mrs | Harriman, who reorganized the Righléy.. ac gallon of milk: Mrs. | Union Pacific railroad and cre- { Wormwith, granulated sugar, rolled | ated the § Harriman System outs: James Kellev & Co, rice. tani- | 9f Western roads, is told at length in oca, breakfast food, o on, hiscuits, | January Review of Reviews by Carl jcanned fruit: Mrs. James Hendry. | SOVder. Very little material of an qu- ! roose; James Lackie, one dozen loaves | bread: Ladies' Aid of Cataraqui MLE. | j heck, cot and furnishings | Master Keith Moxley, toys, cloth- | or: Miss Spangenberg, currants: Mrs, Harvey, com starch, rice, granulated sugar; Mes. Tondey canned meats, canned pumpkin: Mics Wickes, bread, buns and appl A Pense, | cream and sugar, bowl, sauce plates. Lin tanioen, FIRE ON A BOAT. | It Was Quickly Put Out By Fire- | men. { This morning, at 9.45 o'clock, fire | was discovered aboard the M.T. Co's | steambarge Bothnia. The firemen of both stations were soon on the job | and had three streams playing on the fire in quick order, Owing to the position of the vessel, over 1,000 feet | of hose were in use. The fire origin- | ated in the aft cabin, from an un- | known source. Workmen were boat at the time, and it is that a match combustible material caused blaze. The firemen should be compli mented on the quick manner in which | they got the fire under control. had guined any headway a blaze would have occurred, the | as Instead of enduring Neuralgia or any rub Smith's White achinb spot a few pain will be gone. es and removes the Rheumatism, | I other form of pain, |} minutes and This remedy reach- cause also. it Machar, rice; Mrs. Elmer, rolled oats; | food; Mrs. (Dr.) Ryan, chickens, toys: | ; | carried on by the more cautious. | There was only a fair attendance at { th> market this morning. Then ¢ | good supply tables: Mrs. (Dr.) Phelan, white sugar, | sodn biscuits, tovs; Mrs. Elmer Davis, | Prof. J. M. 1 | which opens | appeared, gether in an extraordinary way after { many years of separation, the one poor, the other fabulously rich. Fol. on the | Station, and while walking on Market supposed | Street on his way to the falling on some easily | had the misfortune slippery sidewalk, and as [fered a fractured hip. If it)| the time of tne seriouy | injured man there\land after had attended td are a number of wooden vessels in the {him he was removed to the Hotel Princess street slip _ which could not | Dieu. {3 have escaped damage, | John "Pierrepont" has been om- rr -- | ployed by the K & P. for some ti - | Ployed by . . some time, Rub Away Pain. jand is well known to the Liniment over the | th the | SIXty years with him. Ey Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By | Reporters on Their Rounds. Cirippe-is king in Kingston. | Everything for the sick room at Dr. Chown's drug store. Who do you think will be mayor {next year ? | Do you politicians know that this {is the "week of prayer ? You receive satisfnotion when | get glasses at Chown's drig store, The Portsmouth council holds jts n- | augural meeting on next Monday even- | ing. | Mayor Mowat still thinks the chief | magistrate should have a term equal- Hy as long as anv alderman. Cobinet making has begun {civic circles. Slate you again in making is also e was a of beef, but the offering of fowl was small. The Whie is busy: it wants to pet money, | For we all drink | Tea. E 'The current issue tocky Mountain of Queen's Quar terly contains an interesting article by 1 anos, professor of Fre | in the Royal Mititars College, on hs | population in' France." The power plant will likely show | rood returns for the past year. Ald. | Tove handled the vantgee. His will get a Property pretty * of incumbrane . wvery few dave the News adminis a lecture to the Whiz on journalistic | etauette, but we go on as usual and | publish the news. «That's our mission. rity to fine nd ra thentic nature has printed coticerning lossus of Roads." Gertrude Lynch is the author of a striking novel, "Winds of the World," herctofore been this modern "Co- February Smart Set. A plot has got recently Two women reared in the country town .are thrown to- more original same lowing this seeming an entirely new nouement, ly old situation is and unexpected de -- FELL ON SIDEWALK. -- John "Pierrepont' Godwin Meets With Accident. John Godwin, familiarly known about the city as John "Pierrepont," met with a serious accident Jast night, Godwin is caretaker at the K. & P. ae the a result suf- station, to fall on Some people who were passing at accident, assisted the to the Iroquois Hotel, a doctor oublie. Tn his earlier davs ng loyed at Folger's dock, and also on e steamer Pierrepont. He is over ' of age, and it is feared hat this accidept "will go rather hard re. o the Water is yet to come. : he best gL Niwa for all injuries, | re fori . . . or. any wiflammation or congestion, About Sponed Ballots repa it by iavesting mn Large oie Be., at Wade's Drug | Ne. Soe © some dood substantial Furs, Store, es u ean mates that it No. 9 Searls . . to. $ 5.00 up | subdivision, 3 ay, there were 3 : illy" . nly three spoiled ballots for mayor Wale hie 2 UP. Taront hy Bevo, | a Frag on. Ohe bare two marks Caps » » -ivu.. -- 2.50 up A correspondent wants to know if | unmarked. The other er iva Were Coats - - - =... 20.00 vp tinny ever supported a con | Ee es hn se on ast have Tackets . - 25 WN UP. cervative for the mayor's chair. The | pn Sah sist ie vote. Evidently -- "00 up. {lanewer is "once." The only occasion | ah > hit Jullots : - upon which Mr. McLean supported that" all a te. > Consegpative was when 5 conservative have been reported rom other. fy ro W. ¥, Macioan as visions, boca in one of them o|| Manufacturing "Furriers, [|™o* running. serutineer reports 'that there were 108-108 Princess Street Novos ver. Judge yoursdi hy the faults of When You Take Cold One way is to y nO attention to it: at least, not ud develops into Be monia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. An. other way is to ask your doctor about fers y toral. If he says, best thi; , for colds," then take it, as he says, anyway. SHILOH ee ------ The most stubborn hacking coughs yield easily to the curing power of Shiloh. No cough canresistit. Spec- ially good for chil- dren, 25e.,50c., $1, with guarantee. Cures Coughs & Colds Nothing can or | will break up and drive away a cold so promptly, effec- tivelyandsafely as Shiloh. You should never be without it in the home. 605 SALE OF FURS -- Re W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78-80 Brock St. Phone 700 2 Optical Work Carefully Executed Spectacles and ¢, eclasses vroperiv fitted. New and up-to-date mountir~s. Lyves carefully examined. ' . SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 330 King Street Issuérs of Marriage Licenses. Marked at special low prices in order to clear this month, Children's Coats! To fit any age, styles, at prices. Flannelette Blankets, Wool Blankets, Comforters, very latest greatly reduced Ladies' Underwear, Men's Underwear, Children's Underwear, Tweed Suitings, etc. Watch for announcement of our Whitewear Sale S-- ahi the formulas J." AyerCo., i. Mass, NEWMAN & SHAW S-------- . will leave andl arrive Trains Depot, Foot of Johnson street. 2 GOING WEST » Lve. City, § Man wi wl1245 a.m. No, "3 Express * 1l Local .. .. 9.15 a.m. " 1lIntern'l Ltd 12.16 noon 1 *. 1Mal .. ..319pm. * 15 Local .. .. 7.03 p.m. ¥ GOING EAST Lve. City SMail .. .. 14am. " 2Fast . 2.26 a.m. 1.034 al .. 8.16 a.m. " 6 Mail .. ..12.16 noon ] " _4 Fast Exp. 1.00 p.m. " 12 Loeal ... ... 7.03 p.m. Nos. 1, 2, 8 4, 5 and 8 run other trains daily except Sunt Train Nos. 2 and 5 carry Sleeper to and from Ottawa d Direct route to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, London Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Ottawa, Quebec, Portland, ¢& Xialifax, Boston and New Yor J. P. HANLEY Corner Jobnsom and Ontari Crom IN CONNECTION WITH ADIAN PACIFIC RAIL TRAINS LEAVE KING 12.30 p.m. Exnress--For Ot treal, Quebec, St. John, N.B Boston, Toronto, Chicago, De frew, Sault Ste. Marie, Duluth Winnipeg, Vancouver, Seattl and San Francisco. 5.00 p.n.--Local for She connecting with C.P.R. East ; 7.45 a.m., Mixed--For Reni: termediate points Passengers leaving Kingtto p.m. arrive in Ottawa at 5 p boro', 5.12 n.m.; Toronto, Montredl,. 7.15 p.m. ; Boston, St. John, 11.55 aim. Full particulars at K. & P., Ticket Office, Ontario street. F. CON Gen. Pas Bay of Quinte R New short line for Tweed Deseranto, and all loeal vol Py leave City. Hall Depot a CONWAY, Agent BH. Q. Ry. stoNg Peme Between Montreal and lantic. INTERCOLO RAILWA . is the all CANADIA ROUTE TO i CANADIA winter ports, St. John fax. If intending to spend months of the new year climate try the West Ind abou ROYAL Full particulars West Indie DAYS March 15th. 141 St. James Str MAIL sailings and of a Mexico, leavi On application TO LIVERPOOL. 439 Yéchting cru fax, January MONTREAL 'CITY ( From St. John Fr Pretorian Fri., Jan. 18. S; Tunisian ... Fri, Jan. 25. Sa lonian ..... Fri., Feb. 1. Sa Parisian Fri., Feb. 15. S RATES OF PASSA( First Cabin. $55 and upwa ing to steamer. Swufond Cabin, $42.50. Moderate Rate Steamers Pi Pretoria carry second saloon at $40 and upward. Third-Class, Pretorian, steamers, $27.50. For further information an etc,, of Boston-Glasgow and St Tunisian $2 B., London Services, anply HANLEY, Agent G.T. Ry., CILDERSLEEVE, Clarence SR Tenders for Indian Si SEALED) TENDERS Al to the undersigned, and end ders for Indian Supplies," w ceived at this Department up Monday, 4th February, 1907, livery of Indian supplies duri year ending the 31st March, varius points in Manitoba, wan and Alberta. " Forms of "tender 'containir ticulars may be had by appl undersigned, or to the India sion at Winnipeg. The ' lowe tendér not necessarily accept " J. D. Mel , J Pepartment of Indian Affairs, Ottawa. N.B.--Newspapers inscriing Ltisement without authority « partment will not be paid. A WARM SUI There's nothing in the wor much interested in as Coal @ of the year.' It may soun speak of coal buying and 8 science, hut that's what we' Two Importhnt discoveries made are that complete sat our customers pays best, a: way to win business is to de Booth & FOOT OF WEST S Phone 133. The Albert. guaranteed , rubber godds are the best. at br, Chown's drug store, . yi