2 » ¥ FE 4 fsx i i j gift fs Leis! ii Estas at! g i i il § : £1 i i i; ie 3 ft 'zqf i i is Foes iH &54 fiz il i ii | : : £ week that an appeal the family whase name-she bears, this was not persevered with, although the chairman thought they would prefer t> keep her the rates rather than drag an honored name into the pub- Neity of 4 Board room. Te £ Pits: ity 3 i i iE, J E 2 REE roe F 5 i El is i adding to the material : ber of ane wider. uw Oe s healthy of England, for the intermarriage Tae mot yet 1 | [8,000 54k office of ho ovnsor fa. 40 contend wit, of plays. will be presented to the Ueath occurred | HOe- fast death occurred | "Already the document bears the hit ged £ 3 i f Ail : : : a * simplici ih ze il i : E i § I i is io 3 i £ i ; HH Ltt fii: : RBs Ed upon us. TENANTS MUST MARRY. No Small Holdings For Bachelors at Moulton. A remarkable feature in connection with the extension of the smail hold. ings movement in Lincolnshire is an agreement adopted at Moulton, near Spalding, where the tenants on tak- ing up have to bind themselves within "a reasonable to marriage time. The clerk of Moulton Parish Coun- cil stated recently that the project is one associated with the name of Earl Carrington, and that a corn farm of 750 meres is to be cut up into small 'holdings. Thirteen houses will be pro- vided, and it is these that the Parish Council require shall be occupied either by married couples or by ten- ants who intend to marry. There has been a large number of Spplicatious fut he heidi And ous possession not y jven, the tenants have been chosen.) ix of them are eligible bachelors, who under the arrangement come to will have to provide themselves with wives shortly. ; Of the six selected bachelor ten- ants some are already engaged to be married, but special interest is being. taken with regard to two of those still free. They are currently rep t> be searching diligently for suitable partners. a ------ At London Zoo. The London Zoo is at present re cing in the possession of three vast. gt young reptiles, They are interesting from many Joists of view. One is that they are lineal. descendants of the horrific national dragon of China. As a matter of zoo- logical fact, they are a kind of Chi- nese alligator, which, again, is strange in itself, because up to as recently as 1871 no alligators were su | to come out of China. The Zoological ing thing abqut fhe new arrivals is that they now prove to sigh that alligators do come out of China. It was in 1870 that Swinhoe first es- tablished the existence of a saurian in the Yang-tsze-kiang; but it was not until eight years later that M. Fauvel, a French official of the Chinese cus. blished an account of the rare specimens of the monkey tribe. One is the red-faced a on tirely arboreal monkey, hi Amazon; and to the day which the new lightship ve to take her place. i ; £ The man's shirt front was and his wai i z i 2 E gE z of ; i g &g * i sf $ x: : i 1k i g : -- =. For assaulting the CPR. station Haley's Station, on. Mon: 1 day. Thomas Murdock, Bristol, was eggs, fish and is exer- as tea, coffee, sugar | cised in any other department of ves a share of The Bo'sun's Pipe. ah sea] Of late Joan there has been a ten- provided a: dency for bo'sun's pipe to be heard in to the | YOY infrequently in our modern fleet. Shed Now, in order to preserve the art of with during piping in the navy, the Admiralty yacht, nine DAs ditestod hat J per ent. of boss : establishments are oihips and | structed in such r and tradi. tibial calls as' the following: Call twWeuty bands, lash up and stow, reelers, A stan, hac! taut, t away, high she. | enough. pipe pipe down, pipe dancing 8 side. away. boat, away gal band | Jey, stand by, wash and sweep- Immediately 'alte an Sunday December Met... Rev JT Cote, was of the UM.BA the Calabogie officials think that the most interest: | om u--_-- EEE SE -------- interesting "latest .arrivals' are two. ens | Canada Life Assurance Company . | Insurance in force (over) ------ - speading a few days with friends in| --L_] A Christmas Limerick The interest in our last Limerick was so keen and the 4 character of the repli sp food on the whole that we ong andy ag ore Limerick, which will vlose soon enough to allow us to pay the money to winners in ¢ time for Christmas yift buying. i We are pleased to have thé opportunity of contribute + treal, A Hiostom, Toronto, Chi Kinston PEMERO RAILWAY' "IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacific Railway TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON : n m.--Express--For Ottawa, Mon. 13.16 an . St John, N:.B., Halifax, Denver, Ren Duluth, St. Seatile, | cago, row, Sault Ste, Marie, Paul, Winwipeg, Vancouver, 1 F o ng Thi' hi She Che . rope! : ir bar Lol, x, Bast and West. is Li > w A, - This time we offer : "Ly 7 45 sm., Mixed--For Renfrew and im termediate poi $800.00 IN CASH PRIZES TO 128 WINNERS FIRST PRIZE, $250 CASH 2nd a" 50 *" 3rd a" 25 & 50 Prizes of $5 Each 75 Prizes of $3 Each 'CONDITIONS READ CAREFULLY. 3 The conditions of this competition are perfectly sim- ple. All you have to do is to fill in the last line of the Limerick which is shown below and then send it, accom- nied by a TIN LID (with label attached), of a package FU LIPTON'S TEA, Gold, Red, Pink, or Orange La- bel, or LIPTON'S COFFEE, (embossed lid only,) which entitles the reader to send in one Limerick. You mav send in as mauy Limericks as you like so long as a TIN LID & accompanies each Limerick. . Postage on Limericks must be prepaid at fetter rates. LIPTON'S BY SPECIAL Si APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KING TEA The Finest the World Can Produce. Packed Only in Airtight Tins. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. fay of Quinte Railway Tweed, Napanee. Ts ains LIMERICK aG A CANADIAN SAID " CHRISTMAS FOR ME WOULD BE NOTHING WITHOUT LIPTON'S TEA," AND ALL THE DOMINION ENDORSED HIS "OPINION The Toronto MAIL AND EMPIRE as final, and enter the competition on that dis- tinct understanding. 1 agree to abide by the decision of the Editor of The competition will be decided by the Editor of The Toronto MAIL AND EMPIRE, whose decision must be accepted as final. Envelopes must be addressed "'Lipton's Limerick," and sent to MAIL AND EM. PIRE. Toronto, Ont. All answers must be mailed by last post, Tuesday, December 10th. LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL0000LLLELL080000000080008 am. EERE 448 p.m.; Toronto, 7.05 Pp h a leavi Kingston at 12.10 pov. Te in Ottawa at 4.45 pam. pan. Montreal, 8.50 p.m. ; Boston, 7.30 St. John 11.20 a.m. KINGSTON--OTTAWA. Yeave Kingston, 12.10 p.m. arrive m., arrive connect ions at I, leave ' Renfrew, 4.15 p.m., for Pem- proke, Port Arthur, Winnipeg and Paci- fic Const olny CONWAY, Gen. Pass Agent. short line for onto, and all local poinds. eo City Hall Depot at 4pm. R. DICKSON, Agent B.Q.Ry.. ingston. LESAN Sati Christmas & New Year's Holidays, 1907-1908. Round trip tickets will SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE e be sold at Tuesday Wednesday December 24th and 25th i to return until Thursday, Decer 26th and on Tues- day and Wednesday, December 31st, and January 1st, 1908, good to return until Thursday, January 2nd, 1908 ; also at First-Class Farc-and- One-Third. Deoeinber d 1 28th, 20th, 1908, wood ary 3pd, For full pa I apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnson and Ovtario streets ROYAL MAIL TRAINS INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY . Canada's Famous Train THE MARITIME EXPRESS Leaving Montreal 12.00 noon, Fridays carries the European Mail and lands passengers, baggage, etc., at the Steam- ers mide, Halifax, avoiding any extra transfer, the following Saturday. When mward mail steamers at Halifax do not connect with the regular train, the Maritime Express--west bound special train with through sleeping and dining cars attached, for passengers, baggege and mail, will leave Halifax for Quebec and Montreal, connecting with trains for Ottawa, Toronto and all points west, For further particulars, apply to Mont- real City Office, 141 St. James street. QUEBEC S.S. COMPANY < Cowan's Chocolate i €| Maple Buds i 50c. Per Lb. {| A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street i VIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIS od SIXTY YEARS OLD Assets (over) »»+>==ssnsssnnns cna'nnnnnnans Profits paid policyholders (over) ----- ------- $ 'When insuring your life why not have the best." ~4 "v'Jf you would like to represent this Company as Agent call in the | office--18 Market street, Kingston, and satisfactory arrangements 'ean, be made. y J. 0. HUTTON, . Manager, Kingston District. ------------ rer eee eee eee RASSOEIS } { i | Brass Castings TO PATTERN. Immediate Attention. Special Prices. Canada Metal Co., Ltd., Toon or Locals From Lapum. Lapum, Dee. 7.--Sperry Rikely is FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. ae. pa Bacon, 124c. per Ib. Fora quick Camden East. James Huff is visiting at Albert Williamson's, Adolphus: | mes psem-- town. Mr. and Mrs. William Lapum. | in Odessa and Maple Ave EE were "at home" to a few friends on! day. Visitors Me . Avenue ou Fri "Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs Levi Bush and daughter, Helen. with rus Brown and Mr and Mee J. BE Boul-iand Mre Levi Brown ,» with Mv, | ton spent Thursday with. Mr. aud -- : Mrs. William Boulton. Mrs. T. B.| 0h NM George ral & | Hamm and Miss Martha Hogoboom | Renfrew. had the real asiate agent, are exporting Shin PS ie sister, ing his right arm, midws vd res) Miss Hattie Hoguboom. of Smithville. | (he elhow and shoulder. by stim N.Y. She will spend the winter here.! on some 'ice at ti Ke Jy slipping | Mes. B._Rose_was calling on friends ging's shop. oh door of. 8, Jud Se ou THC rel BERMUDA Reached in 45 hours from New York by the new Twin Screw Steamship ' Ber- mudian,'" 3,500 tons. Sailings elery ten days, 4 West India Cruises from New York New Steamer "Guiana," 3,700 tons, With. all up-to-date nprovements and other first-class rs sail from New York every 10 da) Bermuda to Nassau, Bahamas 8:S, "Trinided" fortnightly in Febry and March, yaw For beauty of scenery and perfectior of climate these trips are unsurpassed. For illustrated pamphlets giving rates of and. all information, ply BE. OUTERBRIDGE & © py ed Queber | Steamship Co., 20 Broadway, New York : A. AHERN, Sec'y., Quebec, Cavada. or to Titket Agents, J, P. HANLEY, and J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, Kingston, Time Table, Beginning Oct. 13th. STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Leave Wolie Island :-- g hd Bede EE -30--Y.15 a.m. 1.00--3.00 303. OR Leave Kingston. ON. 8.80--11.30 a.m. 2.004.830 pm. TUES., 8.30--11.80 a.m. 3,004.30 pom+ SEDs 8.30--11.30 a.m. 200--4.80 pam. «_ 8.30--11.30 a.m. 2.00 Breakey Bay, 3.00--7.00 p.m. 3 FRI. 8.80--11.30 a.m. 32. . SAT. 8:30-1130em 200109 bom: UPR ma oan 9.45 a.m. 1.158.830 p.m. o'clock trip from kK to Wolfe Island, Spoor's Dock and Simcoe Island, Time Table subject to without Boat calls at Gardest Island going to ---------- == and from Kingston. E. BRICELAND, Manager. ee iin es: | ALLEN ora LINE Christmas Sailing STEAMER IONIAN crew, 8,000 Tons, St. Join, Saturday Doe TIE pt abin, $50, Second Cabin, $87.50, Third Class $27.50, to Liverpool, London or Glasgow. Rates of passage and full informa tion may be obtained from J. P. HANLEY, Agent G.T.R.. or GILD- SLEEVE and KIRKPATRICK, al Agents. Synopsis of Canadian Nor HOMESTEAD RBGULATIO Any even numberod section © fon Lands in Manitoba or the No or less. Appiication for homestead ent pe wade in person by the applic Dominion Lands or Sul Eaotry hy proxy may, however, at an Agency om condit the father, mother, son, daughte er or sister of an intending hom An application for eatry or tion made personally at any sul office may be wired to the Agent Seu wg tl, ul the expense of t cant, «nd M the lund applied for i on receipt of the telegram such tion i8 to have priority and the | pe held until the necessary pay complete the transaction are rece mail. In case of "persomation" or fr applicant will forfeit all priority A or if entry has been granted it summarily cancelled. An application for cancellation made in person. The applicant mn eligible for homestead entry, and application for ° lation wil ceived from am individual until t plication has i of. the applicant for cancellation wil titled to prior right of eatry. Applicant for cancellation must what particulars the homesteader efault. A homesteader whose entry Is subject of cancellation mm subject to the approval of ment, relinquish It in favor of wother, son, daughter, brother « if eligible, but to no ome else, oO declaration of abandonment. DUTIES--A settler is required form the duties under one of the ing plans -- 11) At least six months' reside on and cultivation of the land j year during the term of three ye: (2) A how way, if he ires, perfor the wired n by living on farming land y by him, not less than vigh arres in extemt,- im the wicinity homestead. Joint ownership in la pot weet this requirement. (3) If the father (or mother, father is sed ) a homestea perisanent residence om farming owned solely by him, not le sighty (80) acres in extent, in tix ty of the homestead, or upon a stead entered for by him in the v such homesteader way perforin hi residence duties by living with U er (or mother.) (4) The term "'vieinhy™ in tb preceding paragraphs is Jdafined as ing not more than nite miles in line, exclusive of the width of ro 10 ce crossed in the measureme A homesteader intending to h sidence duties in accorganc the above while living with pare on farming land owned by himse potify the Agent for the district intention. Before making application for the settler must give six months in writing to the Commissioner | winion Lands at Ottawa, of his tioa to do so. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN N WEST MINING REGULATIC COAL~--Coal mining rights m leased for a periog of Lwenty-one ut an annual rental of $1 per acr wore than 2,560 acres shall be le one individual or" company. A roy the rate of five cents per ton sh collected on the merchantable coal QUARTY--A person eighteen ye age or over, having discovered mi place, may locate a cimim 1,50¢ feet. The fee for recording a claim is At least $100 must be expendec claim each year or paid to the recorder in lieu thereol. When $5 heen expended or paid, the locate upon having a survey made, and complying with other requirement chase the land at $1 per acre. The patent pbovides for the of a royalty of 24 per cent on the , Placer mining. claitns generally ¢ feot square ; entry fee $5, renewab wy. An applicant may obtain two le dredge for gold of five miles each term of twenty years, remewable. dis etion of the Minster of efior. The lessee shall have a dredge ir ation within one season from tb of the lease for each five miles. FLO per annum for each mile of leased. Royalty at the rate of 2 cent collected on the output after ceeds $10,000. W. W. CORY Deputy of the Minister of the Ir N.B.--Unauthorized publication o© advertisement will not be paid fo BLLLELLLLLLLLLLE0MY When You Buy COAL From P. WALSH You get genuirn Scranton, as 1 handles nothin else. . VIFF CIE SP VEE IEP Our New Stock Xmas Books. PEA LOBOASALAOOPHOPN [| &®s JUST ARRIVED, BOYS® OWN, GIRLS' OWN, QUIVER, SUNDAY AT HOME, CHUMS, YOUNG CANADA. ' A 30 a 8 jal line of Devotional ) sinose Porter, Miss Havergal, « Miller, FP. R. Meyer, Call in and iook them over. T. McAule Phone, 778. City Book Store BLodeo0eerodd deeded: i COAL! : The sudden cha in weath » Ought to suggest wisdom @ Putting in some good coal. @ 5d good Coal. It's the kind th sends out the heat, = @ !nakes the home comfortable ; ft a We best money can buy, X 'there is nope better ed, We deliver it to you clean wm ithout slate, at the very botto rices. : Booth & Co, 4 Phone 133. Foot of West | 2 TODD DDGOOOO@ ED James Berlanguet, son of a Ren ite, has heen appointed general | ager of the St. Joseph and Gran land railway company.