------------ MISCALLED "HAIR TONICs ™ ost Hair Preparations Are Mere. ly Scalp Irritants, of No Value Most hair preparations are men, sealp irritants, mascalled hair to | When hair is brittle, lusterless } | begins to fall out the dandrufi ger, lis getting in ts deadly work at lroot, sapping the vitality. Since ® | ccience discovered that dandruff is + germ disease there bas been only preparation put on the market that ¢ twill actually destroy the dandruff gern o and that is Newbro's Herpicide. 1; o | quickly reduces scalp fever, destroys _| the germ, and the falling hair e! and hair grows luxuriantly. Ask vour d | druggist for Herpicide. It allays nei 4 ling instantly and permits the hair 1 v | grow. Sold by leading druggists | Send" 10c. in stamps for sample to T} Herpicide Co. Detroit, Mich. Tw. izes, S0c. and $1. G. W. Mahood, i Three Stone Pear! Rings will be much in vogue this gift-giving season. Ou stock comprises special values in (3 Stone) (3 Stone) and Solitaire Set Patterns. ISSUERS OF MARRI- AGE LICENSES. as | al | "| For Men's Coon | Coats |W. F. GOURDIER, 76, 78 and SO Brock St. 'Phone, TOO. Tie Grea! Engli Remex Tones and invigoretesthe whole = Wood's nervous rystemn, Dukes Dew ly us Dabil Meat) at Brain Worry, ea ly | 'ondency, lL Weakne: Emissions, Sper a | Ec g Ra 4 & 0 v. | vill oo Br a1 §Sureie oF matted In | dain . On 3 Ve o | EE Re FSi dsort Toronto, oP | formenty Wing Ont JR 1 nnn ---------------------------------------- th | ok | HEISEI st | 4 ¥ he | 2 | Ww od | id k 3 <1 Housekeepers ! : f- | § : 4 3 l- | 3 ---- 3 th | Eb -§ Housekoopors' | "2 Housekeepers & 3 : ; 4 . :|3 Christ : EE :|3 Christmas. d | 3 : s | 4 w e |] . 1 A great week to buy © | # Practial presents, because of ¥ e | the excellent values. We are § > } showing in our Staple De- ¥ . £ partment. $ Bleached Table Cloths, $ & 2x2} yards, border a § around. Syecial at $1.25 - each. Pure Linens, Bleached al Damask Cloths, 2x2} yards, | R beautiful designs, at $2.50 i each worth regular, $3.50. of | a ot | Table Napkins, extra Ld values, $1.25, $1.50, $1475, 4 'g $2 per dozen. n Splendid showing of Bat- : n. tenburg and Hand-Drawn § Linen Pieces, Doylies, Tray 1.|§ Cloths, Sideboard Scars. § § Pillow Shams and 5 0'Clock | e | ¥ Tea Covers. P We ha'e also received a lovely lot of New Wool Blankets, Assorted Borders, and prices right. NEWMAN & i SHAW'S. | + INSTANTLY ALLAYS a NOTICE.--1,000 ISLANDS. HEREBY GIVEN IA = lowing condition in tix tune jo try conclusions w the 1,000 Islands in th fairs, TENDERS WILL BE RE fill in with stone a and Bridges Committees. Gordonsmitlh, city. editor oi the Mon: treal Witneke, is a son. WATHIEUSSYRUP || Emme the mall s from the Trans- of Tar & Cod Liver oil. mall papery 2 the recent fighting at mine between two rival factions of as 3 cold which is now retained Bottle | to-day-- the position of affairs only 35 cents--at ull dealers. being so serious that .. Mathieu Co. Props., ki i; Sherbrooke, Que. deavoring to separate the coml L. Chaput, Fils & Cie., Whole- sale Depot, Montreal. fi jor extraction ] 5 iil the moment, they 1 Il not, be, pall BLN, sued was one which had never been Secretary. | seen before iti the history of the Pre. mier Mine. A sensational incident of | the day was the siege of hundred Transvaal Basutos Loughboro Lake Bridge. |= i coo ste Domest oa Transv December 17th; wy person or persobs willing Ww and any other imstrume w following work in connection h of Loughboro uptil night, when a urthe plans, ®eo., Way i at Office of County Clerk. occurred. The mobile The lowest or say pred. DWARDS, County Clerk. A Signet Ring or a pair of Cuff Links would make an ideal Christ- mas rememberance for any gentle- man. Wehave many very hand- some designs and styles in these two lines; and when purchased here you are not only assured of moderate prices, but best quality, Cuff Links from $2.50 up. Signet Rings $1.75 up. Drop in and see our 'attractive showing. We surely have some presents here to suit any of your friends. penne Coughing || IVAL BASUTOS FIGHT In Church, || vor sueien ox. recom Wycollar Hall, Tradition that once every year --. visits Wyeollar Colne, England. He is at- the trappings of of a most uncouth de WEST Company of C bie Players dis- | En Nomantic Prams "of Knighhood | Days. | "Dorothy Vernon of the wind howls loudest can be heard dashing i the narrow the door of the Hall dismounts and makes the rooms of the house. as from a woman, hich soon subside The horseman then makes t the door, at omce and gallops off by be seen through by those who may chance to be and | his horse appears to The tradition is that one of murdered his wife in two } that room, and that the spectre horse- | the ghost of the murderer, | comed to pay an annual visit { Club. to the home of his victim. Dreadful screams, | his appearance a ! mounts his steed, the road ith the op- | fire. rock ah 2 The fight was precipitated S, reels J 3 3 3 the quesuion of disposing of the natives ping ape lie owners of langer ands | compou % mealie pap. e, will, upon application to the | A large flumber of natives who were | , receive due considerations, 1 1i diately took | cai a ine Se applications - for such rocks waiehillg the quar jindney ately said to have predicted the extinction oals by owners of larger is - » ng . 7.000 men were engaged in a date, disposition | royal. Implements ranging from pot | will be made to first applicants. | legs to bolts 'and other instruments | authorized insertion ol is used, 1 the scene that en- | fewer than | of the family, which, according to battle- the story, has been literally fulfilled. BIJOU Shaw Defends Polygamy. The columns of The London Times THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, DECEMBER '9,"1907. A SieET CONDENSED ADVERTISING WILLIAM WALCOTT Sup | purst insertion lc. @ word. Bach com Prices--25¢., 33¢., 50¢., Tie. Seats now on sale. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11th. ERNEST SHIPMAN Presents BIANCA Haddon Hall" By Chas. Major and Paul Kester. spiel 25.35-50-T5¢ Toms.' Seats now on sale: Queen's University Dramatic Club presents "Twelfth Night" THURSDAY, Dec. 12th | Prices--23¢., 35¢., S0¢.. 3c. ! Tickets now on sale at Box Office, or may be procured from members of the | have recently contained an animated nce on she subject of Ku- | ; Fa gamy in India. The Brahman {scarred up -- scarred, not practitioners of this social theory be- | lieve that a woman should not | prived of the duty | motherhood for m {students' riot on Saturday lege of v sere lack of a hus- night, but is now right side Birdwood, a noted | | authority on Indian affairs, wrote to { The Times that the result of the pe- { culiar practices referred to improvement in the race, the se of fathers being on the principle the best breeding. storm of protest against what was | denominated a "revolt had five of their opponents locked in the offic he a kitchen in another compound, the ts on aunty Sat | latter defending themselves to the best ith 3 D > ox of their abilities with pick-handles {to give its patrons the first- class, orderly performances lay their hands upon. rads 4 ? Y I : fortunate patives were eve! y h have made it popular. | "¢ more than 130 feet. the | cued by the police, who, in their ef- i to UnHelin Width of 40| forts to save them had to make holes the top surface} ; . & 4 in the walls of the room and drive more than 13 fest og, opposing mob out at the point of teow the surface of the water. Terders will aiso be received for the| the bayonet. lon of two Piers on the shove| Matters eventually simmered down of | whic! © |Pictare-Comedy "The | fence of the Brahman practice, point | ing out its advantages from a social { and physiological standpoint over the | conventionalisms of English society In explaining the Brahman view he | said, "The Bengalis hold that it is a | part of the general purpose of things | Twis picture tells of the adventures of that women should bear children and | "Lucky Jim that childlessness is a misfortune and even a disgrace." BEGGARS HAVE JOURNAL. Also Have Directory In Paris, Giving through the Big ¢ Information About "Easy Marks." interesting," | The record of column immedi- pot neces- | ately appeared on the scene again, the Basutos were driven back at ods | point of the bayonet, Chairman Roads three charges Ring made $0 resist their efforts to get at their opponents, E. Gordonsmith, De | and both parties being successfully nt. died on Friday. He | driven into their respective com- Scotland in 1544. C. | pounds. When the. natives were turn- J ed put for duty the f ing preparations were ' Mme. Fanny Melba journal. It is published in'F airculation is very small less than $3 for this copy about beggars. There's nothing in it that is not of interest and value to a I'll translate a thing or two "it 3, fashionable weddings at the | Trinite, St. Sulpice and Notre Dame.' Our subscribers are urged to use | ! their influence to prevent the re-elec- | tion of M. Floquet, of Finisterre, who is fathering the bill to pro Kinnear & d'Esterre, JEWELLERS. dicants from standing at church en- | trances before and after the various [»#jRYE-BYE DEARIE.™ i We need not point out the | loss to the profession that the pas- | sage of such a bill would entail.' blind man who can | 100 Princess St. OPEN EVENINGS El Xmas Gifts ® the ph pe at Phi - | following was received by an Amen- . can paper a few days since The Parisian police disc rectory for beggars, directing where to seek out victims mark is fully described as to habits | GIRL YOU CAN'T FORGET ro The Rise Oi A Painter. aris | ead of "Ambitious | * or "Timid sheep |e which Eugene overed a di- | > Rorrowed. them i WHEN You KNOW YOU nd purse, and some of the known men and women €n figure under the h ass, must be cajoled, --insist on being well paid on t spot." etc. The chief of police had their respective description to the Suit Cases, We have a well assorted gloek of, Hockey Boots, Rubber Boots, Overshoes, Moccasins, Hand Bags, AND Fancy Slippers. WHICH MAKE IDEAL GIFTS, INSPECTION INVITED. A Link With the Past. The partial rebuilding Tower will no doubt save from | ruin one of the most interesting | marks of London--almost as valuable |vision. Yet little by little Carriere im- t as Crosby Hall. | pressed first a few, artists and crities, then part of the pablic, then even from Henry | the ministry of fine arts. In 1859 be in the mest year, ntings were seem at the of Canonbury | colors in & su a link with the Although the w probably dates only VIiIl.'s day, Canonbury House is | was decorated, and suppoged to have been built as lohg | when his pei ago as 1362, when Poictiers was a very | then new Salon du Champ de Mars ! recant oe ars | isolated in a single group, Carriere be-| censury, when it had for tenant "rich | fovid sincerity reverberating, as it one of London's most fa- | gore from picture to deur! {ed all suspicion of pose, and as his | {technic grew familiar the sculptur-| esque solidity of his heads and figures -known brick tower Canonbury House, so tradition says, Lord Compton carried off pencer's only daughter in a baker's basket under the very eyes of her father; and in the ditches close a Dunkirk pirate, with a dozen of | kis men, lay in waiting to kidnap the wealthy merchant on his way home phan Asvium for bo from the city. Lord Keeper Coventry lived for a time at Canonbury House, Abernethy's teense ne senses wh LBNL Lae Le i \ Campbell. filling the pulpit ase ee $000000000000000000000%00 000000000000000000000000000000400 | during its vaeancy, was handed a well J Tir oute, sold at € purse hy the sessiong The Bijou was a little scared, please--by the stu- up with care, and prepared TO-DAY and on TUESDAY we present a clean, breezy and very clean cout APOTHEOSIS BY CAPABLE WOMAN, POSITION RATES ttn HELP WANTED--MALE. AT OF MOVING PICTURE THEATRE, ETENT BOOK-KEEP- IN VOLE, 8. 174 BarneSt.| Sond town, profits, AS ATER SE SEA nce secutive insertion thereafter hall ot * ' To qlee Shane Tr tan |e ds AB 1 Gs sertion, 250- 20 work by the day, dive reason Po re Apply to VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE-- , Or Gare housekeeper. of an fovalid. By proferred. Apply Box C. D.% SITUATIONS FOR EXPERIENCED domestic servants, cooks, house [OUR POLICIES COVER MORE than ) ARTAUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, DE maids s. ete., arriving Dee. 10th or Lith. Address The GuiM, 71 Prummond St., Montreal. Telephone Up., 2961. Double house, om Jobnson street, tne iraperty of the Jats: 4 Jamie son, ROW used as a d& and & Ch re and ¥ Perfect. for Pros, wants to . Hthenithh ARCHITECTS, Boe, LOT. WUSBL Shu Dugus sua. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, elo. jvare. ------------------------------------------------------------ POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER- ------ SM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OR foe, WV LORBON AND GLOBE Avaliable Fire masets $61,187.215. which the STORES, OFFICES, DWELLINGS, 51 Brock TO-LET. Storage, etc. McCann's, street. Anchor Duilding, Market Sq Phone, 345. chent"s Bank Duilding, corner Brock and Wellington streets. "Phone, 313, , second floor over Mahood's store, commer Princess and Beet DR. STANLEYS® J. KEYES, LATE OF A TRAMP" who saved o Western Mill jonwire from robbels and enjoyed a well earned reward THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT tarian. REV. C. W. CASSON, OTTAWA. 1 The World-Famed Soprano, will sing Handel's Exquisite Song. "Sweet Bind." t Gramophowe, from 130 pow to » each day tins | week, AT 7 P.M and after 10 P.M this song would cost you $4, but you can hear it for --FIVE CENTS It's all | Be. Se. 'Wonderland THE FIRST-THE LARGEST-THE " "To-morrow at 2 o'clock, the fun- BEST vo ah You GET YOUR | eral service of Baron d'Uses, the mil- lionaire, will be held at Programe for MONDAY and rues | eo Made- PAY, Dec. 9th, 10th, 1907, "poor Little Mites" This Picture is very Pathetic and To ne. to both Young and Old and should be seen LY every one in Kingston, "An Awful Skate" Showing a Tramp on Roller Skates on hik nen N hibit men- | popege, Very, Very, Funny. MISS EMILY: SELWYN will sing -------------------------------------------------------------- -- i J. J. ALLEN, MGR. For TO-SIGHT and TUESDAY. lease, a splendid corner in a busy and | «<HOW BROWN SAW THE BASE prosperous district, suitable for old | { woman with hand-organ BALL GAME" which a ¥ by the National | League is shown also "THE BORROWING EVIL." Even the baby does not escape being Song, | ARE NOT FORGOTTEN BY THE | -- {at the salon of 1577, | years {and his studies of children and women isteadily gained in distinctive charac | ter, they puzzle wary, says Henry {the Century. Their merging varied Copley Greene, In neerity of myopic gan to be more widely understood, His appeared through that mist in proof of his genius of eye and hand. The House of Providence and Or 5% is sold in Kings The village of Bath will vote on the be erected by Messrs. Sharp & Rickey "French Cologne in wicker bottles," at Gibson's Red Cross Drag Store "Symole Trakevs for Husky imal ot eto 2 Bim: oi 3 | have made and sold this superior | article with steadily increasing of a ball game | those who have not used it. Ouly painters iooked long at the pie- | Carriere exhibited | being aud for a dozen | be expected when "tabby" washes her- afterwards, while his portraits | 1 and repelled the un- jo tone, thar dissplving early | of sharp contours in smoke hued wiist, land- | suggested either insi ! curious to find the opposite practice {of May is of no use whatever for , located - just | | west of the city line, Syracuse. N.Y, | was burned to the ground Sunday { dra and in 1655 the Barl of Denbigh died | morning, involving a property loss of there. Among later men of note whom | $125.000. The 152 inmates escaped this historic house has sheltered were | "Brick's Ta Spesker Onslow, Humphreys, an 18th ton at Gibs century poet of some repute, and, chief | Store. of all, Oliver Goldsmith, whose room is still pointed out on the first floor exemption of taxation of & grist, saw and planing mills and box factory, té : ts Red Cross Drug | by the satisfied customers of this { upto-daie store. The store at. pre-| sent is tastily decorsted for the fes-| Jibson's Red Cross | tive season, and has dlready gttracted | Beautiful assortment at- Gibson 's Red ' Marga. oumbers of buyeons { Crpss_Diig Chie! Resident Surgeon, ia the New | York Polyclinic Hospital { so office, at 337 Barrie Y.M.C.A. "Phouve, Love The Link. I believe the link that binds man to God is nothing more then the link of Jove. God loves. Often we repeat it. Always wo believe it. Everywhere we see ite It is the dominant charjeteris- tic feature in the nature of God. And man can love. Thrills within him the same force and feeling. To love is his greatest power and privilege. By it he can sway the lives of his fellow men. By it he can attain to the height di vine. It is the one power, running alike through the natures of God and man. Would you be like God, near God, oneswith God ? The way is clear. The secret is simple. Love ! Couper's Pure Baking Powder For the past fifteen years we sales each year. This fact goes to prove that Our Baking Powder is ALL RIGHT. We mix it every week and guar- antee it to be Absolutely Pure and of full strength. ; We folicit a trial order from D. Couper"s, 341-343 Princess St. "Phone, 76. The Folklore Of Puss, Puss has carned the reputation of weatherwise. Good weather may sell, but bad when she licks hergelf aginst the grain or sils with her tail to the fire Formerly in Scotland when a family removed from one house to another the family cat was always taken as a protection against disease. It is obtaining in Ireland, where it is con- sidered highly unlucky for a family to take with them a cat when they. are | "fitting," especially so if they have | to cross a river. There is a popular | belief that a eat born in the month catching rats and mice, but exerts an injurious influence om the house through bringing into it disagreeable reptiles of various kinds, says Wo- | man's Life. i In Scotland black cats are supposed to bring not only good luck, but also overs, in illustration of which may be quoted the well-known rhyme : Whenever the cat 0° the house is black The lasses o' lovers will have no lack.' STEAM HEATED ROOMS. Ce. S. KIRKPATRICK, Breck Marriage Licenses. 43 street, TWO FURNISHED. R % toca res. | © A LMIST Prof. Hal COR. KIN Apply to tana 5 £4 Xx Hoous. A a Ta NG Sat. eal series of Lectures unlism before consulted, 78 Willian Eutrance on Bagot street. | eee -------------------------------------------------- WILL THE LADY WHO TOOK THE Sable Muff by mistake at the tea, on Thursday afternoon Kindly return lo 118 Willian street. SMALL BROWN PURSE, ON TUES. y lngton rd for its return to Whig MAYORALTY, 1908. ro THE ELECTORS: At the request of large numbers of citizens, I offer myself as a can- didate for the Maypralty. deem my ten years of well-meant service as an Alderman to have been of value to the people, I can confi- dently appeal for your support for a position in which experience and intimate knowledge of city affairs can be most effective for the gen- R. H. TOYE. MAYORALTY, CITY OF KINGSTON. In answer to over five hundred qual- ified electors, who have, by petition, requested me to offer myself as a can- didate for the Mayoralty, 1 beg leave to state that I have consented to do I, therefore, request the vote and influence of all favorable to my elec- tion as Mayor for 1908, A. E. ROSS, M.D. I Cured Mysell OF INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION physicians and remedies ous DRUGLESS stuffs), all forms Stomach and Intestin al diseases. DParticulprs [ree. GERMAN GRAINS, No. 325-West 124th St., New. York, N. Y. | McDONALD AL nee, 8rd Dec., to on Nov. 30th, ta MILLER. --At Napanee, Mr. Mrs, Fred. B. Miller; a son. Qampney, both of Picton. BOX NELL--~FRASER --On Nov. York, Exdith Frances, daughter panece, beck Bonnell, New York. A Handsome Store. A bhandsomer .or more up-to-date x store than that of L. T. Best] woul | complete in every respect. Beaugsful| gine was damaged. pew crystal silent salesmen cases have! fire, and the town fire brigade was been placed throughout and the well-| called out. A six-day bicvele race is on at Mp- to advantage. It is a treat indeed |dison Square Garden, New York. Re- | to look through the masy pretty! presentatives of sixteen teams ave off on the long grind. ! James - Roberts, Friday: his wife and two children died within the 'past' seven months. "Hand mirrors assorted Christmas stock is amplayed| things for the Christmas Wade. Many] are the complimentary remarks passed ~batmial Ed A van on the G.T.R., at Renfrew, ld be hard to find. It is most] was run into. and demolished. The en- The van caught Lanark, died on EE so FRAME HOUSE, #9 ALFRED ST. # joven, rooms, in first-class condition, = newly papered , paint ol inside and out. moderate. a Apply to ay *Altred St. w : 4 ® 3 hed v ws x . . FURNISAE)Y HOUSE. FROM: ist NOV. herd house, 232% . : V ¥ New Piano Warcrooms =X EY Ld Representing. thé "KNARE, WILLIS, 1 DOMINION, SOHMER and FARRAND i PIANOS. KNALBE-ANGELUS, SOHM- ER-CECELIAN and FPARRAND-CECEL- IAN PLAYER PIANOS aad the DO- MINION ORGAN. nr ve Hensed to Nave you drop oa DAWSON & STALEY, .. 217 Princess Strept, a High Grade Pianos, at Living Prices. % THE FRONTENAC LOAN ANU INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--Sir Richatd Cartwrizht S. C. McGill, Managing Director i C. H. Powell : Carpenter and Jobber : 103 Raglan St. NewYorkChinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street. Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m The best place to get an all round & 8 {Lunch in the city. Meals of wll kinds and Chinese om shortest notice. Dishes a specialty. New England Chinese Restaurant : 331 King Street. é Open from 10.30 a.m., to 3 a.m. the ' best place to get an all round Lunch ia - the city. Meals of all kinds on shortest notice, Boglish and Chinese dishes a specialty. 'Phone. 655. iment Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK, ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness etc., for sale. : Sale of Horses every Saturday. WEATHER STRIP Keeps out the Cold, Costs Little TE and Saves Much, Good Variety at STRACHAN'S