. , t ett og ki | He am ife." Evangelistic services wil X be held every evening next week, f wiate bition of louse {of the took charge of X start, Perhaps the laek of practice was responsible for the game 80 At times the players ull glad of § breathing spell. From the tes Junior Interco te test By 7 to 4. 'adéte were ki "After five minutes' plav scored for the Collegiates them Scott Lovenad up for Cadets on a pretty dash through the Collegiates' defence, then Goals to. 3--Cadets II. Won night shirgs, i s ! sheets J. {Fant I, ten turkeys, one half case "oranges; M) clothing for infants; i' nes, books, | books, George's church, cake; Yates ward, three pi Cadets 11 team defeated the Colle Institute hockey team, night, after a rather strenuous exhi- hockey, Neither team showed any form and towards the end slugging was both teams. In the lefending their net, as the K.C.L boys the play from the in a Con- fast busy Mindat By the Governors of the General ral hospital gratefully acknowledge follow} tions : Moxley, 0 slips; pillow, rocking chair, toys, pic- ture book; Mrs. Marshall, three nurses' Hospital. 2 x The governors of the Kingston dona! : Vietorig Circle, for Yates wa nine sheets, one slip eto; pictures, vasd; dig® of St. and Miss Strong, ¢ Mrs. Grass, one dozen dish cloths. Major Carruthers, wheel chair; Mrs, Brownfield, chair for 'shack'; Mrs, John Murton, one dozen bottles. of fruit; ladies of Grace church, Ganano- que, quilt, pillow covers, tray covers, pillow, table napkins, t 'linen, tdble covers, stand covers; Up- towels, sheets, per Canada Tract society, three books; nurses' alumnea, flag, repaired; Keith childrens' clothing, pillow S$ Joight |. JANUARY 1. C9 oo LAST OF MEETINGS THE PRAYER SERVICE AT SYDENHAM ST. CHURCH. ssn, Rev. Prof. Jordan Gives An Ad- 'dress on Educational Work-- Most Profitable Meetings This Week. The last of the 'sefies of special prayer services was held, last night, at Sydenham Street Methodist church, and there was a good attendance, the gatherings including a majority of the pastors of the different churches of the city. Rev. C. E. Manning presid- ed, and the address of the evening was given by Prof. Jordan, who spoke on educational work, Rev. Mr. Manning referred to the fact that this was the last' of the series of special prayer serviced which had proved most profitdble to all who had attended them. As a result of these meetings, the churches of the city had become in 'closer touch with J p The > » had : - alvi owns; Mrs. Moxley, seven quarts of | on¢ another. The attendance a es in, Non | Find Baphist chureh---Rev.: Honglas Hien took 8 pate and Pastel oor maple syrupy Mrs. Fries, potted Blany; [not batt * ae Japge ot kad hen or iy pastor H a, Rev, n : Tat before half time Moffatt scored | Mrs. Warwick, magazines; Mrs. Harry pected at some of the ueetinge, i that the Bo cB He Pastor, for Cadets,' pking 'the game at half | Tandy, magazines; Mrs. J. B. Walkem, | this, no doubt, had been caused by likely to ot Remedy fon ins Too o tie. 'The: setond half opened up | two turkeys; Mrs. W.. G. Craig, tur. | the inclement weather. as iat lyst 345 pan, di 3 strong and again Collegiate was the |key; Mrs. Ward, turkeys D. Couper, | In his opening remarks, Rev. yo. r Nike ond Hage, A Soudin} welcome w to score Calvin doing the trick | turkey. Jordan said that he ould not 45] oo 8 Yo a \ JMEEVICeS, ble i : : i jety. N ter than to repeat a line in One of the . $ ' ph fr mble in front of Cadets Woman's aid society, Napanee, and an n 2 Of the e 1s aogles Ww gloriun church, 4 our. "Ils was Uns" oRly-score during Hrs. Warton, Jrusived fruit, jelly, yun. hich ut ior is dUEing the canes binidaw Sorvh follows : | the first fiftecn mimutes of the half, ey, pickles, etc., fruit, marmalade, el how or n a ood Paster, Sunday forvices Jlowns when the Collegiates" pppeared to | cakes, butter, tea, bread, chickens; Mr, |More to more." The education of th 5 E F pastor. Sunday school and Bible they get | ojass at 3 pom. 5 .m. Strangers made welcome at nL all services. Chalmers, Presbterian, corner Barrie and Earl streets. --Pastor, Rev. M. Macgillivray, D.D. Services: Morning, Rev. C. E. Mgon y Street Methodist church: evening. the pastor. Sunday school and Bible class, 3 pm. y, 8 pm. aon meeting of Bible Society, Strangers cordially invited, to all services. First C tional church, corner of Wellington and Johnson Pastor, Rev. J. Charles Vi ing ~ worship at 11 o'clock, preacher, Rev. J. Mackie, DD. Evening st, pastor wi ch a sermon to youn men. Bude, sehocl at 3 pm. This church extends to strangers and vis- itors a warm welcome to the services. "All seats are free, w-- Exchange Of Pulpits. ex * of pulpits in The annual churches will as follows: First Pe Ao-mor- Pah. Shao ion Street the ty empead: Brock Stes: Method re. ichureh, Rev. Dr. Eber Crummy: "Prin. _ {cess Street ins C. Cornell. St. es ian church, Rev. J. Charles Villers, Chal- mers 0 church, Rev. Lx wv. W. H, Sparling. ~ ---------------- ¢ sport on two or YY snows. inter- rv Plies tn N Swear Out Ww h A to t But Would Not ar- there was little promise rant Against Offender. A young man in trouble was an ear ly caller at the police station this ing. He said that some few days he had delivered meat at several * about the city and that another of Man had called since and collected the money, | "You had better have a warrant out for his arrest," said an officer, wo | i i "No, I don't want to do that," said the young man. "I want a settlement ibut I do not want to make any trou- + ble over it." The young man was told that the could do nothing for him unless took out the necessary warrant, but he could not see his way clear to do this, and left the police station some- ted | what put out. The police have receiv- ed no more complaint from him about matter, 3 f MEAT WAS SEIZED. -- occupy houses | Police Make Raid on Market This Morning. Police Sergt. Nesbitt and Constable Driscoll this morning seized a quan: result in their pames tity of beef which was considered to on ot - . The beef was brow, to market by f p jnamed Corkey, 'who Tedides o Collins 38% £ g A The beef was removed to the poli tion and aftersvards es, Pics: Maven: It was viewed by a people and the general was that it was 'a di - meat should be offered for the market. xing Bouts Next Week, § fs £8) iF £ natural: | Sale on i I me 0 the inability of James ie Carey to get the opera house for His y tournament, the date had to ,_ @ood {he and will be held in the ® Own City next Thursday night. hay "Bart" Cliff, champion of Montreal, is booked to go eight rounds with Jas. Brock Carey. The men will weigh at 123 . pounds. This promises to be an inter as both men are in good t up a f : : Tg § : val Intercollegiate Debate. John Peters, Sr. who is empho ) Sarporstion, had he x di day, while engaged in Cen street, to wegken minutes notching Cadets" . plavers were penalized during KCL, on scramble, For the winners: Lawson, in goal, and Carson were the strongest play- ers and for Collegiate Slater, for Kk dell and. Hinter hotkey, the wearers of the blue and white will , i The teams faced each other in the following order Lawson: point, Car~ "ventre. Moffatt; right 'wing, Scott; left mgke things Spain lant score. yden! period for minor offences and ing. of Sydenham | Oe Calla Tuts vera Tor clean shot from 4 L.C.L, With a little more hum! Cadete--Gonl, son; cover, Cowley: rover, Green: wine, Spain. K.C.I.--Gogl, Slater; point, cover, Humter: centre, Spy Rinks skipped by, MePhail, W. Lesslie, skip--13. L. J. Williams, ' Prof. Lieut.-Col. Strange, W. skip--10. Lan The 14th Rifles": defeated in ; Peterboro, last nice (L114. 'game. The i Waghorne, of Torento, hy in the west, was four to one in favor The game ended in g win | horo, the seore at the finish ago, and the boys feels quite their ability when Peterboro To-day's snow company did its best to ity. The sweeper was Kept plimentary things oars. "beautiful". sleighing again. ng to get well. It 'rexpuires or womad on their fect with ter's Rooky Big reductions 'in night dresses, andt all wool New York Dress Réform. . 3 and Carson 'evened wp jhe Presbyterian Guild, | score. This tally seemed to stimulate : Jerian a Scott. who scored twice in. succession for the Cadets, and in less than two repeat] the trick, did spléndid work. Mum- also plaved good Defeated At Peterboro. ! steam: were on time, but this was an Pmpossibil- the line, and citizens who shivered on the street corners, had many uncom- to" say about the As a result of the fall of the Kingston «has: . How much of your life is spent try- month or less to put the average man Mounlgin Tea. 35c., tea or_tablets.. Mahood's drue store. all flannelette fen goods. Several this just be- in goal, practice Hazlett; rks: rover, Haffner: right 'wing, Mundell, left wing. Haslett. Releree--Crawford. Another Curling Match! . Lesslie' and W. after a B. Dalton at the curling rink last night. ¢ formér won closely contested exhibition by a score of 13 to 10. The rinks were : Cant, Fraser, U. J. Warwick. Prof. Gwillim, B. Dalton, night, in his inat- tention and inability, showed the rea: he son he was so popular with the teams | i Sxotilent i At: half: time the score '5. Jagifioons gorgeous costumes, may look 'forwarl oul fo a most satisfying entertainment, } of Peter- boro, and Peterborp, scored three more |» po goals in the beginning of the second '. 1 "1OfY of "The Arrival of Kitty!' hall, the last two goine to the 14th. or Peter- standing, Peterboro, 7; 14th, 3. The local team was the same that played here a week confident to turn the trick 2° exploiting this comes to Kingston. ------ TO-DAY'S SNOW STORM 'Played Havoc With the Street | been enlisted under (ols and Railway Schedule. | : storm played havoc with the street railway schedule. The the cars busy on good but a Hollis- We don't want you to Shinde Yue we are limited ta | > selling Furs" for w= men and women --wehave every- are vhinktng particularly little "tots." ble and cosey. the size. priate Furs for thildren : Angora Sets | Stole Sout) 43 and "Kingston's Faons Fur Store" CHILDREN'S FURS ! thing in Fur--and to-day we White Coney Coats ars very this season-- certainly there's nothing more comforta- 'prices run from $7 up, ' depending on Here's a list of other opto: Teelamd Cpa 10 Silver Grey Coney Coats 10 - American Opposum Counts 12 up Muskrat Coats 25 up C Conts 23 up. i i l of the | pillow covers, night a t was In} (hoktail hi a tomedy ition and the 3 : means a befittin Peterbore showed ria. al pant in the art of rough play and Referce Wilder, preserved fruit, marmalade; Mrs. Macnee, turkeys Mrs. Macgilliv- race was a subject which had been mach discussed during the past cen- ray, goose; J. Hunter, goose; Principgl {tury. The study of history formed an ' ht Ve. y 3 Gordon, goose; Mrs. W. Nickle, orah- ges; Dominion Fish Company, oysters Mrs. Toye, oranges; Miss Macnee, oranges; S. S. Corbett, two turkeys; T. R. Carnovsky, cake; J. S. Hender- son, canned tomatoes, cooking raisins. Hon. W. Harty, side of beef: Cereal jam, box ol Co., thirty-six boxes of Orange Maize: Green Bros., side of beef; Lend-a-Hand Cirdle for room No. 16, toilet set; Sun shine Circle, Collins Bay, magazine, gown, towels, slippers, hollyy B. W Robertson, oranges for nurses; W. F. Nickle, two boxes of table raising kett, grapes and oranges Mrs. Car novsky, oranges: Mrs. (Dr.) Strange box of candies for each ward patient Mrs. Malloch, pair of pillows. > Helen and Marjorie pictures and cards for each patient Mrs. Dobbs, and wash stand covers for rooms i Endeavor. society, three enamel , pails, -- GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Week Jj the Grand for Monday, has been called cal theatregoers, | music and bright is humorous and Hage. -- Cole And Johnson Coming. Ona of the distinct novelties of 1} { season will be Cole season p | musical farce comedy written by thon. selves entitled "The Shoo Fly Regi- ment." Nearly all the colored perform- ers of note in the professic n : ; ae ohnson banner and a company of exeantional {merit is the result. A special frature is the capital singing hallet. The mem. bers have been selected only nltor exhaustive search among thy dusty belles--not only of the south hut als, of the north. The piece will have an Supers scenic mounting and i oy- auisitely costume At + ary Saturday, Ap ig The ren : and night, ------ '"The Village Parson." "The Village Parson™ sims high and aims true, It contains ull the eloments of swevess. The piece is pot only a well-told story wherein hu- mah emotions and svimog thies ard strongly portrayed. but has a high, moral tone that has been sealed with .rroval, by both press and public. The mormting is new and beautiful, ah; on Pctures jue production away rom the conventiong! and thorough- ly refreshing thro-ghout. Pony will be found a obe in 'every rospact. "The Vill Parson" will he seen 3 3 ou i i on at The Grand on Tuesday, Jannaky 15th The com- most carmhble ---------- TO WED A MINISTER. ; te Miss Evelyn Lowry Remembered 4% By Her Comrades. The many friends "of Miss Evely Lowry, while offering her hearty. con. gratulations on the b : 3 occasion of hes leaving, will regret her departers from the city. With a-view of express. ing this feeling her 'intimate associ. ates in ; the office staff of N. C. Pol- son & Co., took advantage on the He casion of her leaving the service of that company. very flattering aMdress, whi v tod ans R which was A b a very handsome silver tea service. Miss Lowry has long been con with the church and Sunday pp Queen Street Methodist church of this Gity, where she was a very valued as- sistant, and in all the relations of lie is held in the very highest qe. teem. Many in Kingston will 'extend to her hearty congratulations and wish her in the new field and in the new relation she ix about to assume the very best that the west has to . . shirts, dressing | Mrs. and Miss Birch," jelly; Mrs. Loe Uglow, books and Christmas cards; Mrs. R. Wald- ! ron, strawberry jam, canned tomatoes, |tooks and papers; Salvation army, | ince, and he Watkins wing: Queen street Christian milk ---- The Attractions to Be Here Next J. "The Arrival of Kitty," a bright comedy production, is the oflering at January 14th, Fi de- n + as the performance is bright, {live ¥, Snappy and entrancing. and lo- who relish tunciul dialogue presented cast of players, to- scenery and the interest never © w av y 0) and Johnson, who Rev. R. M. Church. to present her with o | of. {no sien of indigestion, ing, RA. a recent Queen's graduate, ilton' \ a Presbyterian charge near |p; 23¢. per box. or fiv ar J ' wl. important part in the matter of edu- cation, The nineteenth century had 'proved to be a great scientific cen- tury--the great harvest of the past was reaped during this period, and had come as the result of all the t toil and culture of the past. Educa- tion was a process which moved slow- 1 ly. A man might become rich in one night, but education and culture did not come quick like that, "This idea that the » | coming worse all the time, and world is be- that | we should look for the Lord to come ~ | suddenly and wind things up, may be faith with some people," said the i | spake; "but to me it is scppticism." "We 'have good cause for rejoicing. Let us not forget that, He is with us . | that we have to go out and face the i | world." The charch should cherish the spirit of sympathy for the teachers in the day schools. The speaker had had ex- perience with the schools in this prov- would say that perhaps - | some might desire to have the Bible A tray and dishes: R. D. taught more fully, but on the whol: Anglin's class of Sydenham street Me- thodist Sunday school, dresser covers, the province had a great many Godly young men and women with noble n | characters, who were living a true teaching of the young people. Pa ents were responsible," to a great ex- tent, for the teaching of the Bible in the home. In this respect the hone should play a great part. Children should be made to feel that every- thing is' a revelation of God and that the whole world belongs to God. In this conntry there was no clash be- tween the church and the state, like in rance, "| "Patents owe a great deal to the Sunday school teacher. Some will sneer and say that the teachers are only amateurs, but that should not be, as they do the work for the love of it, and it is a glorious work. The Sunday school is a mighty force. The ighest culture is that of Christian lture. "or Married At Auburn, N.Y. A quiet wedding took place in Au burn, N.Y., Jan. 7th, when Miss Chris tian Maud Cannem and Melville MN. Remington were united in marriage by The bride is the fourth daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Cannem, and the groom is former: ly of Kingston. After the marriage the couple returned to the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. F. R. Beam, where a repast awaited them. On;y rela tives. were present. A Gananoque Production. E. X. Belnois, Gananoque, 'has just issued his annual calendar "for 1907, which also includes a purchaser's di- rectory and anglers' guide. The fac tory town comes in for an entertain ing write-up, towards the cost of which the council gladly makes a con- tribution. A calendar is always welcome guest, and this one will, no doubt, be received with pleasure. -------- Edwards & Jenkin. ARE YOU DYING WITH HEART DISEASE Sometimes you wake A rt throbbing Tike a Stent' enghar, bt breathing is short and irregular: Pains shoot Ithrouph the chest and abdomen and cause horrible anxiety. Jour trouble isn't with the heart at aw Orynoes. al : 7 hese sensations are the outcome of indigestion which has caused gas to form on the stomach and Press against the heart. Rat how long se, thie 3 al your heart sty 8 7 You know well enough it' will soon plav out. Then remove the Cause, It can be done avith Dr. Hamilton's ills: they cotrect digt¥lion, tone! ig the Tiver and Kidnovs, Fuarpntee froveiom from fufther attacke. 8 it. not vpur in duty » thiz ergnd vegredy Han rr tow Better vou are sure to Figs "vom! to feel at ance. Just regqd what happened t 1 Malloux, of Belle River, Ont. "He Sous Dr. Hamilton's Pills--they new man of him. Nude...» TH months ago T was a w k, sickly man: My appetite was pdr. ted my stomach, and | had sour risings and indigestion. At nicht I would often waken with ops in the stomach and heart palnitation, [, consulted my doctor, and used remedies that my friend 4 \ th'n~ helred. Teh Sivisd: No "One dav T received S le Pr. Hamilton's Pills, gd -- d. Toudav I have i Vigor: {ous anvetite, stron~ heart action ang n T feel vorng- [er and healthier then ever before: Your dealer sells Dr. ve boxes for life, comsecrating their strength to tp rroperly fitted. Went so lone, Dr. Scott's Liniment r external use, it Is superior for Bruises, Burns, Caak%r, Neuralgia, tism, Back or I Strains, Chilblains, ae and Frost Bites. Large bottle, 25 cents. An Excellent Hair Restorer aiid Scalp Cleanser *It not for sale at your drugeist, is can always be procured at James B. McLeod's. . Secott"s White Liniment Co, Poe's. St. John, N.B., and Chelmer ford, Mass. fur Bargains Gentlemen's Racoon Coats Gentlemen's Fur-Lined Coats Ladies' Racoon Coats Children's Fur Coats MAN. IN [OUR STORE. QUALITY THE BEST. W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78-80 Brock St. Phone 700 Grand Uirion Hotel Rooms From $1.00 Per Day Up CPPOSITE GRAN! CENTRAL STATION An emceller yuide-book and map of the City of New York mt aD receipt of two cents in postage. 1, Optical Work 2 Carefully Executed Spectacles and Eyerlasses New and up-to-date mountines. Eyes carefully examined. SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 350 King Street & of Tent iof Marfidge WATCH FOR OUR ANNOUNGEMENT OF Whitewear dale NEXT WEEK -------- The swellest range ever shown in King- ston will be found at this store, ---------- NEWMAN & SHAW re ---- oh Special Value Sale. : Suits $16; $36 suits $30. Mad and trimmed in the regular 0 Node Spection invited. Crawford -& Walsh. --------en It pavs to buy tooth Gibson's Red Cross drug ee Hie | ; THE VALUE OF CHARCOA mini, "Few People Know How Uset isin Pre Health Beauty, : - g Costs Nothing To Try. Nearly ever knows that coal: is the J Smo Ene gta disinfectant ai i nhtur few EE when taken the human system for the same c ing purpose Charcoal is a remedy that the you take of it the better; it is x drug at all, but simply absorbs ases impurities always p the stomach and intestines an pies them out of the system, C sweetens the breath smoking, king or = after =e onions" and "other odoroys veget Charcoal effectually clears an proves the complexion, it. whiten teeth and further acts as a ne and eminently safe cathartic. It absprbs the injurious gases collect in the stomach and bowe disinfects the mouth and throat the poison of catarrh. \ Al "druggists sell charecal form. or another, but probably best charcoal and the most for money is in Stuart's Charcoal |] ges; they are composed of the powdered 'Willow charcoal, and harmless antiseptics in tablet or rather in the form of large, sant tasting lozenges, the charec ing mixed with honey. The daily 'use 'of these lozenge roon . tell in a much improved tion of the general health, bette Plesion, sweeter breath and blood, and the beauty of it is no possible harm can result fron continued use, but, on the cor great benefit. A Buffalo. physician, in speaki the benefits of charcoal, says : vise ' Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges patients suffering from gas in st and 'bowels, and to ciear the co fon and purify the breath, mou throat; I also believe' the liv greatly benefited. by the daily them; they cost but twenty-five a box at drug stores, and all in some sense a patent prepa yet I believe 1 get more and tharcoal in Stuart's Charcoal ges than in any of the ordinary coal tablets." Send your 'name atid address for a free trial package and & yourself. F. A, Stuart Co., 56 building, Marshall, Mich, seems ns Jo i Lretesetecrsstrscs 3 CALL FOR t A. D.C. ~Scoich Whisky Nothing to baat it! ( and well matured fresh sherry casks. Try it! WEEE EIRP SEE EEE PROMINENT PEOPLE, . 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Thanks to the Public for very liberal patronage durin last month. Yours Respectfully . T. McAUL