Furnished By J. E, oo : | 40 Clarence St. 3 Ald, Nickle has the member for wag just as free for the Some on | the injunction omes_ there will proeced arranged hos heen brought to my notice that Forms " fome trustees, through fear of loging | An Interesting Game at the Royal Rink Sparling addressed 's meet ny pt the Y.M.C.A. Sunday ternoon on "Christian Citisenship." was a most helplul one, M.C.A. orchestra was present at is Herviee, and aldo at the boys' medting held at 10: } Clock In The Arch. ave in St, George's cqthe- : a warning to preachers ~~ Death Df A Graduate. \ * Aone Tarmbull, & missionary of ormerly of Mon- was a graduate, toh Ladies' Medical Col- Je 1892, She was a odan of fine qualities. y 3 i i se pr. A Robe Taken ; New Suits Given. and his brother-in- y Were sentenced at Cornwall, to [a se threo years respectively. in ermment, Kingstonian To Wed, Houry Jackson has left for Bristol, gland he will be ane of the try to Kingston with his bride, bl -------------- {The Pomelo Or Grape Fruit. 18 is a roval br drugs. Carnovaky's Met With Mishap. 2 | Store, the misfortune to sprain i rb and he is confined in the hos- pitpl. a ost-prool chamois vests, $1.50, at 8. Che ofirst week of this week. Come rgning. Crawford & Ware of imitations. The genuine strong kind, are drug COCKBURN'S TRIAL PRESIDENT COULD KEEP NO CHECK. i, The Increases Made in Certain Items Month By Month--A Cigar Manufacturer Found Toronto, Jan. 14---G. R. R. Cock- burn, former president of the Ontario » appeared in the police court, this morning, charged with wilfully making "false returns to the govern- ment. The statements of the bank to the government from January td June of last year were gone into, It was shown that the current loans, in Janu- ary last, were added to by certain items tallying $825,935.39. This sum Was increased overy month till in June it reached $1,394.994.16, FH and W. Chenncoworth, hoth clerks of the Ontario Bank. testified ho check could by kept by Mr. Cock- burn. The ease was adjourned till to- morrow, er, was found dead in his room at the New Century Hotel, thie morning. r. Monjéau was unmarried and had railway track east of the Eastern ave- traveller for John Dick & Co., hox -------- ADVICE FOR INSPECTORS. Sts Must Use Discretion in Improving School Accommodation. regard to the improvement of sehool ie their judgment in securing im- |* potency of the boards, taney," states the minister, he $s to say in part: 'Tt © government grant, have heen in- by canvassing agents to purch- f%e, at exorbitant prices, supplies far in excess of what is required. Inspec- tora are, therefore, requested to take whatever steps they may think neces: schools under their which demands an investigation, to ment, As far as possible, inspectors should also see that no favoritism is to any fim fornishing schoo! petition is allowéd to all in order quality of materials offered i ------------ INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Fresh molasses kisses, "MeConkey's™ t Gibson's Red Cross drug store, © cold snap has put the rink at Tete de Pont barracks in good shape again. t guaranteed when you get glasses at Chown's drug store. cial assistance from the federal gov- Fresh there, ice was very thick to-day, and the steamer Pierrepont was unable to © to the Cape. The steamer took six- Oo8ts nt a dance, to-night in the Whig bership seloet and manages the dances in a very satisfactory manner. "Fresh peopermints, Huvier's," sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug wa, a feature of interest was the pre- ty years ago. TRAINS IN COLLISION. Passengers Are Reported In. jured. the Y.M.C.A. tegm for a game, 2 the chest or throat nothing can sur Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 14.-A passen- the challenge has bom accepted. The date for the game has not yet been arranged. ger train amd an engine were in colli- sion, to-day, at Allison Park, Pa, on the Pittshurg and Western railway, tén miles north of here. One train. man was killed and several passengers are reported injured. : injured, Monon train i a sleeper on the rear end of a Wabash train here, at midnight, last night, 5 ---- 50c. bul receiv: a ough," will A 5 bh syringe for 2%¢., at Were Misses Nicolle, Sparling, Milo Febrmey 5. "1 this office until Friday, ; i ¥ h 3 Hall at Peger- the eine bis Sols sale. y had charge of the cake table, and |PSroush, Ont. at Peger y Movements of The People--Whst city, on business. on business, on business, business, city today. T. H. Reid, Chicago, is in the city on business. A. B. Haycock, Montred, is in the city on busifbss, terday in the city, G. A. Hutehison, Brockville, was in the city yesterday. " day in the city. 8 Stanley Perkins, of Ottawa, is in the city for a few days. Henry Evans, of onto, is visit- ing friends in this city. . Frederick Henderson, of Peterboro, Henry Monienu, a cigar manufactur: ae 2 Tae tty, ondary. ar rived here, today, and will visit Heart disente was the cause of death. | Finds. cause of ( , Misses Edith and Alison Black, Mack no relatives in the city, Pe, Magi Tommie" Me gusts of e holy of the man found on the | J. Payne, 'of €ape Vincent. N.Y. nue, Don bride, was identified, this 0 das Ban in to sity on buds, morning, as that of John McLaren, a Adin Jenkins and wife, of York treot, have been visiting their son-in- manufacturers. He wastwenty-four : v : i fe k | Kingston on the brain, though the air | years of age and single. McLaren ws | 4%: Harry Christopher, at Westbrook. ! former's yearn- | supposed to have heen taking a short ton, died in St, Wichael's hospital, ing ambitions as for any one else. He | cut ncross tracks when he was struck have kept right on in the field | by the train. , and be satisfied ere this, It is about 8 ible to talk of the member for gston reviewing, or even seeing lo- it would be to Nickle personally for the i of 'street car conductors, {ie of mature age and ought to have isoretion, even though his friends off in legislutore committee 3S for a mineteen-yenr-old, and he smilingly takes all the compliments. A -------- The Skating Club. - meting of the skating club, Jay night, saw the fo and the best ice that has the way of the club this year. hating, waltsing, when Timothy Enright, formerly of Kings Toronto, on January 10th. He was buried there. J. H. Gilbert, representing the Mon- treal Crockery Compeiny, left to-day on ph extended trip to the west in the interest. of the above firm. Miss Lime Connell has returned to Cirenlars are being sent to public [her home in Brockville, after visiting school in tors throughout the pro- {for the mast two weeks with Mrs. vince by the minister of education, in | George Wyrren, Wellington street, : Mrs. James MeWaters, Union and accommodations. Trustees have ro. | Pembroke streets, died at her these as imperative, and some | On Sunday, after lingering illness. slight exacerbation has resulted in | Deceased was a member of the Baptist places. The circular reiterates | church and was forty-eight years of i 2 ave. Ahat inspectors are to The Bishop of Ontario will leave, provemnénts having due regard tothe | to-morrow, for Toronto, to attend the interests of ediieation, the capabilities | Meoting of the house of bishops, eall- of the premisos and the financial com. | Pd to elect an archbishop to fill the "The keynote | Place of the late Archbishop Bond, of of the situation is judicious persis | Montreal. An interesting contest took place on the tween the Cues and the Maples Leaves, the former team rinning by a score of tem goals to three, Edw sary to protect the Atorpats. of pd Hipson made n capable referee. Con- 3 Rr Supervision and i 1 ij. 0tie interest was attached to In any case an injustice has been done this game from the fact that the report the facts in full to the depart | 1°0™5 played a tie game &' week ago. At Rockwood rink on Saturday #upblies, but that free and fair com- fotnin to pi that trustess. ma have the full bene | 11 'and Junior Regiopolis. The victory | que i challensi deft Mil- 'clock in the arch. This | fit thereof both as to prices and to leame to the Rockwoods by 7 to 2. en ihallenging Aldetingn NM \ ' . Percy Dowsley was a satisfactory um- pirs. A. Davidson, M; Kennedy, and T. McGuire were the stars for Rock- woods, and T. McNeil, and I. Wil- liams were equally prominent for Reporters on Their Rounds. Regiopolis. A return match is set for Saturday next. Goal, Bolenl: point. Connelly; cove, 'epper; rover, McGuire; centre, Allan Bun Seott's Fmulsion of Cod Liver |loft wing, Spangenborg: right Oil at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, |Burke, An interesting game of hockey was ' : plaVed at the Govered rink on Satur At the council's inaugural in Otte- Sy, bet wea sence of Hon. R. W. Scott, secretiry a tie, oath £ 8 ! of .state, father of the mayor, Mr. rool, and in the second half St. Scott was mayor of By-town over fif- | Geor~~'s added one. more, winn ng a nnable referee, ' (1 seriously, when gq | Succossiul "At Home." Receiving with in the fog with | Mrs. Nicholls were Mrs. of. G. Elliott, president of the aid and Mrs. (Rev.) TENDERS ADDRES Sparling. Mrs. R. Meek poured tea, ie hs undersigned, and endorsed Mrs, John Nicolle coffee, and Serving | be recone « Holl, Pete good financial return. Business co the police. Session amin this moming. t makes ng difference who has the couch. Gibson's Red Cross cough | Department of Public Works. Coa Te othe ; A special ue le. Crawford & Wish, fa PERSOJAL MENTION. They Are Saying And Doing. J. 0. Crawford, Toronto, is in the Gi. R. Wood, Toremto, is in the cits Y. Styles, Montreal, is in the city J. G. Ross, Montreal, is in the city R. Nailom, Kenora, is in the city on T. F. Johnston, Sarnia, was in the ". J. Campbell, Montreal, spent yes- E. B. Walker, Toronto, spent to- home, tte HOCKEY MATCHES. Royal rink: Saturday night, be- ard A Hockey Match. g an exciting game of hockey ace between Young Rockwoods ------ win tonight's game with Fron- |* money. Their lineup _will be: wing, a St. George's "B." Won. St. Geotge's "B" and t half time the score was team having scored one out by one goal. "Alfie" Pierce was ders. First thing is a good rub Nervilime. . No more ¢ Challenge Accepted. Wheles Nerviline ~ives them flexibi ' , . , ; tv and vigor; inflammation, soren ss Queen's basketball team challenged and stiffness disappear. "Whether in and ¥ of Queen Street very Lambert. Mrs. ¢ Mrs. W. Cockburn, the candy table, |Torms of ten Mrs. G. Of assisted as cashier. The Tool and at the off event was marked hy the presence of Eetlemtn. The Weather Was very un- ders why Lemur) ©, notified that ten- . s no © i avorable, but { Indies reaped o [ders w Printed ford ed with their actual sig ten. accompanied hy Got Across Safely, [0 secopted cheque on a ch x he Hon- Anthony McGuire, butcher, of this | Curable the Minister of Public Works, city, was the first man to "cross the amend Pein oni Lot the ice from Bath to ah got across safely, orse and cutter this afternoon. He |! St pein ntinnes very slack with |* Was no police court {a DNDAY, JANUARY 14, ation." mont, where he labored for three years, built up good congregations, and freed the churches of debt. In the spring of 1905 he was appointed as- sistant to Canon J. C. Davidson, of he had to resign on account of ill health. mother, two sisters, Mrs. A. R. RB city, and. ane brother, Dr. Herbert Tandy. of Parry Sonnd, who arrived here on Friday last. on the brain. 1t is wonderful how a few lines in. this paper stir the con- servptives up. They spent severgl lan's qualification, and their organ made a public attgok upon it. The liberals, in retaliation. questionod the auglifications of three conservative aldermen, and spoke very freely of their intention to contest them if hy move were made against Millan. Whie of their earnest determination. Belleville Play To-Night. The aldermen of A laree number of Belleville sup- | the newsraper offices with their petty porters arrived in the e¢ity with the br sal A Value for vour motiey and a perfect | Belleville team at 1:30 o'clock, this [DUM reprisals they start afternoon. The Belleville team expect to I Mayor Scott of Ottawa is preparing | tinacs abd are flashing quite a bunch me for receiving greater finan- | of and board of trade aldermen from se curing confrol of the council, the straight conservatives and liberals Hockey At Rockwood. joined forces An interesting game of hockey was played at Rockwood rink on Satur- U passengers: as far as Wolfe Is day afternoon between Ramblers and : . jl. . { : Croscents, At half time the store | Committees to suit themselves. he Fortuightly Club will again be | too. Cresocnts, 5; Ramblers, 1. And p fins " C Hall. The management keeps its' mem- at he nish Romblets buted up. ang cough just as quickly as gn adult's, | on the appointment of a striking com mittee. They won out by a vote twelve to nine, and will fix up the afternoon and evening sessions of the Frontenpe Anglican Sunday teachers' convention, in St. George's hall, on Tuesday june Nerviline," writes (0. RB. Denton, | ""Rufished on at night, A Su sful "At Home." by. morning. 1 have proved Nerviline | On Wednesday afternoon last Mrs. Dr.) Nicholls opened her home, corn. er Clarence and Bagot streets, to the Collided In The Fog. Ladies' Aid Soci Chicago, Jan, 14.-Ten persons wore | Methodist church, who gave a Soveral seri a great medicine,' the same, and Nerviline alway good, 23¢. hottles, 3. E. Bateman | construction of a' Preity borough. Aamnoge Amherst Tsland with | forfeited it the on to do so, or if he 1, the work contracted for. he not accupted the chegue © will be ro CLERGYMAN'S DEATH DY, M. A, First Entered Journalism--Grad-- ated at Queen's and Entered Anglican , Ministery--Funeral Service at St. George's Cathedral. ed to rest Saturday night, at the resid ne of his brother-in-law, Dr. Williamson, 'after a long illness. In 1905, ill-health compelled him to re lingquish his duties, but he always looked forward to restoration and re- turn to the work of his durch, which, in the short period of his priesthood, he had served with faith- fulness. ¢nergy and good results, The late Mr. Tandy was the eldest son of the late William Tandy, and was born in this city thirty-four years ago. Early in life he entered newspa- per work, and in 1804, was editor of the Kinaston News. During part of the year following, he was a member of the press gallery of the House of Com- mons, at Ottawa. In the fall of 1895, he entered © upon an arts course at Queen's University, graduating in the spring of 1900, as Master of Arts, with honors in Philosophy and Fng- bent in the Leland Stanford Univer sity of California. Then he entered the Diocesan Col- lege, Montreal. having won the A. F. Gault $100 scholarship, and took the Anglican theology course. During his theology studies he won prizes in dogmatics, liturgics and church his- tory. After graduation, he took first place in the voluntary preliminary ex- amination for priests' orders, open to all Canada, and in 1904 won the Ran- croft prize of $80 in books given by the Diocesan College, for the hest es. say on '"'Reformers Pefore the Reform. Mr. Tandy was ordained deacon in 1902, and priest in 1903, in St. Al- han's cathedral, Toronto, by Bishop Sweatman. Tn 1902 he assumed charge of the parish of Havelock and Bel- St. John's church, Peterboro, and af- ter a month's labor in his new field. The deceased is survived by his Williamson and Mise Flsie, of this Mr. Tandy gave promise of ranking high in the Anclican church. He was h great student and a clear and foree ful preacher. The fimeral service will take place in St. George's cathedral to-morrow afternoon, Conservative Squealing. Alderman Givens also has the Whig Fhey assured the reporters of the both parties haunt ames, and when their movements up like Aldermen Givens and fret like spank- «dl children. Parties Combined. Hamilton, Jan. 14.-In the couneil, to-day, in order to prevent the labor when it came to a vote --f---------------- Best's "Short Stop" cures a child's | nd costs but 15¢. he public is cordiglly invited to school ---- ee | Are You Subject To Stiffness ? Perhaps it is in the neck or shonl- | with speedy remedy an be adopted. When applied to the umber merchant at Oak Bay, N.B, ! trouble is gone } Everyone says makes sold everywhere. SEALED rhorough." w 1907 inclusively, for the Plans amd Specifications can be seen and der obtained at this Depar- | ee of A, J 3 3 - ", 8a. Chief Eneineer, Try nt Ca ri « XK nal Petor. Persons tenderine are fed unless made tlie, and sign- natures, Each tender must be artersd 4 nade payable to the order of 5 hank, the tender, which will. be Party tendering decline © enter into a contract when called up- | ail to complete If the tender urned. The Department does not bird itself to S insert without nuthority from {will not be paid for I Coept the lowest or any: tender Be order. : LATE REV. WILLIAM R. TAN- » Rev. Wiliam R. Tandy, M.A., pass Flannelette Underclothing Ladies' White Fiannelette - Nightgowns 69.., T5c., 9c, 99¢' 1.25. 1.75. Neatly trimmed, some with others with flannelette embroidery. White Fiannelette Drawers 35e,, 40c.. 49c., 60c , 65¢,, 75c¢. lish. The previous - session he had | Ladies' Warm Knitted Underwear Fine Wool Vests and Drawers, 90¢., "75¢., 99c,, 1.25. 1.49. Natural Wool and White Wool Sone in one make, others in both. LADIES' BLACK WOOL TIGHTS CHIDREN'S BLACK WOOL TIGHTS A complete range of sizes. Children's Overstockings In both back and red, all sizes. Ladies' Black Overstockings Cut heels, properly shaped leg, and tops very elastic and easy to pull over the boots. room for rebuilding, are closing out our large stock to Brass and Iron Bedsteads Springs and Mattresses to fit JAMES REID. PACKING AN + WE Be 010 Siete vio oie oie ote ores S=======CFRESH ARRIVAL= $ Brown's Famous Butter : Scotch, Walnut Glaze A. J. REES, 168 Princess Street Dre ; Sree ce sieeeee o> i ---- _i. i ---- A -------- sesesddnssnnsnsa S4200440000000000sanstonsn JAEGE The Best to Wear, The Best Looking and the Ladies' Reduced from $1 50 to 1.20 $1.50 to 1.20 We have a very few pairs left of either Slumber Socks, those Pur SLIPPERS e Wool Socks, you put on for 10 Warm the feet, 3 A few pairs leit at 2be. S Yeoh neve Sa gaiters a fresh stock just received. High A 50c. and the bet ter king 5 ant FRED. GELINAS, Secretary Ottawy Janwary 9, 1907, Newspapers ive this advertisoment | riment The Lockett Shoe Store Emm YEAR 74. i ------ seecsensoseane JANUARY FEBRUA . Special For Next FURNIT AAs on Good Silk Parlo pieces, Mohagany for $18. S5-piece & pieces, Mohogany 1 regular $30 for Seat Hat Rack at tion. ROBT. J. The Leading U; "Phone 57% Am FEPPPIEVEEP Books at Price Bibles at Half Price Prayer Books at Hs McAULEY'S BOC Buy now and save money. Thanks to the Pu very liberal patronag last month. Yours Resy T. Cooki Figs We imported this large quantity of ch Eo Cooking And are selling them markably low price « Sc. the P James Redde REPAIR Jewele wutch ramering 'tv our sne 20808006 0000006000000080000680000008040486¢ We ca.i for your pair and deliver that it runs to tin Kinnear & d' 100 Princess ¢ CRANT JANUARY Glee Singers and Symp assisted hv Miss Lina Violinist, graduate servatorium of Music, Prices 28c., 35¢., ! Plan aT Uglow's Open Thursday, Jan. 1 The North America Co., Limi THE ANNUAL GEN ing of the shareholders American Telegraph Cor will be held at 118 /Nof West, Montreal, ~on TI 21st day of Felsuary,. pam W. BA Kingston, Janumry 15t} Hockey | SENIOR INTERCO: "VARSITY vs FRIDAY, JAN Game calied at 8.15 p mission, 25c. Reseived 50c. Plan opens on Jan of seats. P.S.--No telephone cepted for seats. KINGSTON HORTICULT! ANNUAL MEETING © on , WEDNESDAY, Jan) wm. in City Solicitor's Buildings. Business: R tary-Treasurer's report tors, ete. G'S. OLbREIVE, 1 President. HOME AG After spending two and all my money, I w Come, get the bareains and Furniture. TURK' Store, 398 Princess stre ------------