wook first "| lege. . Call in and examine our fancy boxes of McConkey's chocolates. Fresh in, Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug Lad ly, the strong kind, sold at Gibson's Red Cross deg store. The death is announced, suddenly, at the Western hospital, on December 10th, of William George Lappage, of 17 Law street, Taranto Hes aged twenty-six years t monghs, Peal from his father's Bagh Fresh lot of McConkey's chocolates, § 3 t g g 2 & iL ! : ! Hd 0 E i 257 £ is month, especially up the Ch vacation until Monday, (to the 20th. Plenty of snow for December 23rd, but the students are, |Christmas, he says, and a plethors of course, fo leave for their{ol the beautiful BY ne end of 'the 1 - sy WI Col wea! rT ~alore. respeoti on previous Fri ¥ Bibby's for "Dent's Best Make" of : glawes, ladies and gents. "Gibson Drawings." man told us he had In burnt leather cushions, all tie oURtaen slectrie lights in his home latest designs, at 0'Gormen's, King ae Cor ait ims was 30 por: uns. street. Hate your house wired. Newman- Six Cases For Trial. Electric Co., 79 Princess St Justice Britton arrived here this, (0% following lake eaplaine ware at mataing for. the sitting of he high ing up the season's "work § Capt "Tel- There six Spend trial, ernoon. , of the steamer Fairmount; Capt My are rd of hy grid Rosemount; Capt. quickly from | Wi n, steamer Westmount tle Candy Cond the vessels named have been et tics. Dr at Colli ood for the winter. diaponaing Prer| It is rather remarkable that the best ot only safe, |*ling book this fall has been a Pre. | Yolume of Canadian verse by the poet ai ad prom, Fe on i ure Ba R nd W. ice, of White Horse. harsh Sickening, Already the book has run to the "Snesse Stage' Preven eighth edition, the last two of 2,000 Pusmonis, B copies each. "Songs Of A Sourdough" i a id itd. is worthy of comparison with the is- feverish sues of best [ublishing ing houses of tics 25¢. Trial poxes, the older coun : x E home in the city should be home in| wired electric light. "No matches, a fewlno dirty oil to soil the home, no ter the mantles to burn out. Si ly turn been plac-| the button and your home is iantly wha lighted. Ask for our estimates, New- t Wa-Sprigge Electric Co., 7 Prin hay Spe always fresh, at Gibsons Yo The December issue of Canadian ote. Home Journal consists of thirty-six *{Pages of bright matter, copiously llustrated. The special features are late Mrs. John elesages From the Churches," illus- after- by ts of the of cemetery. the * denominations, and house by Rev. + Monaages From Women," with por- leading Canadian women Workers. A repr of "Even. hide. J. Ww. L orser's latest paint. 's ident brace in a Bibs 5. Frocidon A ------------------------ Come up. see them on James i sFigid IIE "fo g ® i 3 5 1 the two land, Miss Cora Dean were both in good hands. of Sir Malcolm V oe. elaborate, and true to represented. The costumes worn by Miss West were exceptionally fine. ERERERERRREE ER TH | death occurred at Boston Kingston, being the third son of the late James Shaw. He married Miss Lizzie Pratt, formerly of _ this city , With one son, survives. Two sis. ters, Jennie and Margaret, of this city, also four brothers, Andrew of New Brunswick t of Montreal, and Alex: ander of this city, also survive. st eight years Mr. Shaw was a manager of one of the stores of the Woolworth his ago, promoted to the one of the who, Ottawa, N.J., Rober can be mani i ft : The scenery LIGHTS ORDERED ON. Alderman Toye, chair- man of the 'Givie Light and Power Committee, has ordered the general mana- ger of the plant to have the street lights turned on every evening at six o'clock, including moon- light nights as well from now till after New Year's, for the benefit of shoppers. Ald. Toye's action will be greatly appreciated by the peo, THE LATE W. J. SHAW. Boston. The late William J. James of For the business == | Smith, F. N. Finn, C. B, Grose, J. M Canadian Furs, such as Hudson's Bay, Sable, Otter, Beaver, Mink, Lynx. Fisher, Bear, etc.. are the finest in the world, and this store makes a distinct specialty of these rs. Furs like jewels are some- times deceptive. Inferior skins and qualities i as to imitate rare and costly kinds. oaly safe way is to buy them from a house of expe- rience and reputation, and whose judgment is known to to be correct. 'It is worth while coming in to see our furs if only to see, and you'll find courteous sales ready to show them to you. tland, in fine style. The parts of queens, Mary Stuart, of Scot- , and Elizabeth |! Edythe Tressider, The part erhon, the traitor, was ably portrayed by James -Moore, and the minor parts were all well placed. and costumes were most the period they | He Held a Position of Trust im Shaw, whose , was born ir syndicate, and by ability was, six years on store leading stores in the 17% stores owned by this company, which position he held at time of death. The funetal, which was private, took place on Sunday, service being con- floral offerings the number be- pieces sent by the Board Of Education. This evening the board of education will hold its last regular meeting of the year. It ix expected that the Col- legiate Institute. question will be set- »{tled. The board has not yet discuss- ed the financial statement as to next year's needs. However, the drafted statement will give the city council a good idea of what the schools need for 908, Butter Under Weight. Market Clerk McCammon is keeping a sharp lookout these days for butter being offered for sale, when under morning, had it weighed, but there was only one package that was below the margin, but this was slight, that nothing could be said about it. From Chaps To Erysipelas. The Best remedy for all injuries skin diseases, troubles by its antiseptio, germ-des- troying properties. ures Eczema, Salt Rheum, Scaly o Itchi les, lotches, Dandruff, etc. In bn boxes, 25c., at Wade's drug store. Had Serious Fall. Isaac Asselstine, 502 Johnson street, had the misfortune to break his ankle on Wednesday afternoon. Nr. Assclstine, who is well up in years, was walking across the yard in the rear of his residence, when he slipped and fell,- falling heavily to the ground, breaking two bones in his right ankle. He was removed to the house where his injuries were attended to, and to-day is doing as well as an be expected. . EERKEEXEXKEXRER NEE Carry Your Telescopes. People wishing to see the time hy the city tower clock will please carry telescopes with them. In the spring when the birdies begin to sing again, and the leaves begin to bud, the city property commitiee may have the hands of the clock painted black so that he who runs may read their posi- tion on the dials. No, dear people, your eyes are not weakening because you cannot sce the time by the big city clock. The fault lies with the clock, mn Freeman Votes For Toye. Canadien Freeman. We must confess our preference for Alderman Toye, who has served the city faithfully in various capacities for several years. The majority of the electors, no matter of what party stripe, are not ungrateful to men who work in the city's interest without recompense, but usually dt a loss to themselves, therefore we look for Al- derman Toye's election as Mavor of Kingston for 1908 by a handsome ma- jority. In all fairness he desery rs {he hongr and should have it. ~ Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. J. M. Hunter; C. H. Earle, I. T. Murray, F. J. Wilbur, Montreal; R. Hyslop, J. H. Lyons, R. R. Rogers, C. H. Creighton, J. Reed, J. Agnew, G. Mort, W. N. Méllwraith, Toronto; Geo. A. Barragar, Syl. Pine, Belle ville; Jno. T. Ham, Napanee; T A. Webster, Lansdowne; Girard Cameron, New York; W. D. Brown, W. J. Cum- mins, Watertown; W. A. Gilmour, E. Sutherland, Brockville; E. F, Kilver, Mich; F. C. Baker, Prince Albert, Prescott; Dr. J. Mitchell, Gladstone, Sask.; W. M. Weigler, St. Louis; C. P. Webster, Ottawa; F. L. Hall, Perth: D. King, Galt; Jas. C. Ross, Gananoque; Geo. Commerford, Brantford: E. To. bin, Madoc; 8. E. Boulton, R. M. Sal- mon, Niagara Falls. . IN THE LOCK-UP. Six Men Sought Protection Laci Night. As early ps eight o'clock, last night, the police had six men jn the cells, for protection. The ni was very cold and stormy, and the wanderers got to the lock-up as soon as they could. Al] of them had the usual hard luck story. They were looking for work, and could not secure it. kind are now coming before the police in Kingston every day, and not only here, but in every city in Canada. The unemployed this winter will be counted by the hundreds, and the dif- ferent charity organizations will have their work cut out for them. Nearly every night for the past week, some- one has made application for shelter at the police station. -- i Miss Louise Craig, whose name was | mentioned in yesterday's police court, is not Miss Louise Craig of Clergy street west. 4 McConkey's chocolates, Choice of Royalty, also Huyler's; sold only at] Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Dr. Campbell has removed his office to 150 Clergy street, opposite Street church, on December a The Kingston Salvation Army band | will go to Gemanoque on Saturday, | to assist in the week end services. Livingston's for good neckwear cheap. 1! See Bibby's dainty $1 muflers. i weight. He had; his doubts about one fot of butter offered by a farmer this 80 to or diseases of the skin is. Wade's Qint- | . . . a ment. It not only cures wounds and | "Pianola, Pig, Pickles and Pie, ut prevents many skin Eruptions of the Skin, pap Cases of this | T WARDED DAMAGES JURY'S VERDICT IN FAVOR| \OF W.E. GREEN' Dollars--The Who Will Get Sixty Judge That Men Must in More Careful Driving at Night Than During the Day. | County court was resumed at two o'clock, yesterday afternoon. For | three-quarters of an hour Mr. Nickle | addressed the jury in the case &f Green vs. Clyde. Mr. Rigney's ad] dress was of fifteen minutes duration. In charging the jury, his hovor said that men must take more care in {driving at night than in the day time. "It is unfortunate that in Kingston a man and his son should inhabit ho- tels together, and stand up to the bar and drink together,' remarked the udge. : re jury broyght in a verdict award- ing the plajstif $60 damages, after being out one\ hour. : The case of, Birkett vs. Craig was adjourned to some future date, to be arranged by the representative coun- sel. This action is brought against Capt. Thomas J. Craig, for an ac- count for material supplied and for work done, while the defendant was a resident of the city. John L. Whit- ing appeared for the defendant, and George H. Smythe for the plaintiff. The case against the county Frontenac for not keeping the of York road in repair was adjourned till the sittings of next June. W. F Nickle, representing the county, intimated that he was not ready to go on, and asked for the adjournment. The in- formation against the county council was laid by the attorney-general's de- partment, and the grand jury heard the evidence of John Purdy, deputy reeve of Kingston township, which is chiefly interested, and which refuses to maintain the road which the county abandoned after abolishing the tolls two years ago. GRANITE LODGE, I.0.0.F. For Programme. Now, when the ice is on the market fountain and the dog troughs are all frozen over; we sit around the old {box-stove and listen to the music of the cracking of the wood and hear the funny stories that all good fellows are full of when they get together. The officers and members. of Granite lodge do a hibernation stunt and turn their ozy rooms over to the merry- makers. This year the Something- Doing-Every-Fortnight Brigade has {the different affairs in-fand that are | bound to make things go all the'time, {and if you think there isnt going to {be something doing around Granite lodge this winter, just glance over the score card : : . Dec. 18--Smoking fair weather when together. Dec. 25--A Merry Christmas. Rooms open all day, Oddfellows and' their friends welcome. Dec. 31--Doings from 8 to 10. Lodge open at ten o'clock; watch night; the old year out and the new year in. concert. Always good fellows get Jan. 8--Installation of officers. New England supper; beans and brown bread. Jan. 20--Oddiellows' ball. Feb. 14--Valentine party. Eats' hard times dance. Feb. 27--Anniversary night. Roll call and euchre tournament: Dutch lunch. Any inattention on the part of em- ployees, please report to the senior hyastytice. March 11--Ladies' night. pig, pickles and pie. March 25--Smoking bers only. Owsters, rah, rah, rah. April 20---Oddiellows' assembly. April 30--Oddiellows' dinner. Pianola, concert. Mem- oysters, oysters, USE OF FAIR GROUNDS Granted to Kingston Township Association. At a meeting of the city property committee, yesterday afternoon, Alds Angrove (chairman), Free, Couper and Douglas were present. It was decided, on motion of Ald. Couper, to grant the request of the Kingston Township Agricultural As- sociation for the use of the fair grounds, at the tarifi-rate of $10 a day, with the additional condition that the society make the nepessary repairs to buildings and grounds. When the stomach, heart or kidney norves get weak, then these organs al- ways fail. Don't drug the stomach nor stimulate the heart or kidneys That is simply a makeshift. Gét a prescription known to druggists every- where as Dr. Snoop's Restorative. The Restorative is prepared expressly for these weak inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up with Dr. Shoop's Restorative--tablets or liquid --and see how yuickly help will come. Free sample test sent on request by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health by all druggists. Electric light and before another more reasonable. homes every day. done. sured. 79 Princess street. For a dainty Christmas present send rates are reasonable half year will be We are wiring y Why not get yours | Solid comfort to you is | Hunt's new men's furnishing store opens on Thursday at 53 Brock street. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | received at McAuley's. Phone 778. ! Many times we glory in our weak- | ness' when we glory in souk strength. is surely worth this sinfple test. Sold] 3 as- | 2 Newman-Spriggs Electric Co., | % a fancy box of McConkey's chocolates. | Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug | 3 store. Three Stone Pearl Rings will be much in vogue this gift-giving season. Our stock comprises special values in (3 Stone) (5 Stone) and Solitaire Set Patterns. SMITH BROS., Jewellers & Opticians 'Phone 666 ISSUERS OF MARRI- AGE LICENSES. SEEK NO FURTHER For Men's Coon Coats W.F. GOURDIER, 76, 78 and 80 Brock St. "Phone, 700. Wood's y ish Remedy. Tones and invigoratesthe whole nervous om, # eakne: aatorrhea, and Effects 7a RECS. Price §1 pet box, itorss One 'Will please, six will cure. Sold by all lain on receipt of or ico. Ne Aled e10 Pamp. formerly Windsor: Ee -------- WHAT TO BUY % Is Easily Settled at This Store. For Ladies Fancy Collars, at 25c. and up. .. Fancy Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs, 12jc. and up. Silk Scarfs, at 50c. and up. Kid Gloves, special, at $1 and $1.25. Silk Waists, White Black, $2.98 special. Silk Petticoats, $5 each. Dress Patterns, Waist Pat- terns, Coats, etc. For Men HNANHAAN ANNAN HANS or J Silk Mufflers, all colors and prices. Kid Gloves and Mitts, $1 a pair. . Men's Socks, special, at 5c. a pair. ar Drelias, extra value, at Linen Handkerchiefs, in boxes, 6 for $1. : Men's Underwear, Shirts, & Night Shirts, ete. For Children Wool Toques, all colors, 25¢. and up. 3 Wool Clouds, all colors, - and up. . : Scarlet Sashes, Mitts, Overstockings. : Colored Handkerchiefs, at 25¢." each and up. Infantees and Bootees, all colors, 15c., 20c., 25c. T Underwear, all styles and sizes, White Bear-Skin Coats, all sizes, Designer Magazine wi each $1 purchase FRIDAY MORNING. Newman & Shaw A GIFT SURE TO PLEASE d We buy all our Diamon 3 ® from cutters This enal us to save yo all middleman's profits an to give you the finest qualit; stones at the most moderat prices. Diamond Rings is marvel ously beautiful. We never before had such an ex f quisite showing as at thi: holiday season. : Whether you are thinkin, in, of giving a Diamond Ring as a 'Xmas present or not We would like you to dro; in just the same and see ow great variety. We do no charge exorbitant prices, bu: we do give you hones values in every ourchase Furthermore we guarante every stome wa sell, ant when purchased here vou as assured of standard amality We especially advertise beautiful Diamond Ring, a KINNEAR & 0"ESTERRE Diamond Merchan Princess & Wellington Sts. OPER EYENINGS. arnal. . ember my boy, there's plent at the top." as that case, dad, why insist awning at the bottom, w so fearfully crowded ?* Tho the earth with Jack Frost sha Not a man will have the aches, every night a dose he takes Of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Te \ woman likes to have her husk a good man, but she is sorry it k them so poor. 2000008602000 00 00004 Nearly All Yor Are White Anaemic is associated with lang and sensitiveness to cold. All the cous surfaces, such 'as the gums, and eyelids are blanched and w looking, the skin is pallid and oc less. The pulse becomes rapid fechle; there is also loss of app and enfeebled digestion, palpitatio the h Pe 3 to faint. In extreme cases there is ¢ plete disappearance of the menst and dropsical swelling of ett tetteedd flow limbs. ireatment consists in restoring red corpuscles of the blood and In ip the general health. Physic know of no remedy so prompt Wu sults as Ferrozone which contains » elements lacking in debilit: I. Ferrozone not only impr present quality of the blood, actually forms more blood--the 1 kind that nourishes and | wrgans that require assistance s impossible for any person suffer from White Bloodedness | uses Ferrozone. This is amply prc by the following statement : "About a year ago," writes Mrs G. Stanhope, of Rothsay, "my da ter complained of feeling tired, she Ties Beautiful assortment, 50 75¢., $1. free, House Coats and Dressing Gowns See Our Window Displ of House Coats and Dres ing Gowns. Price in ea article, Each Tie box Gloves Everything you could d sire in a Glove, or Mitt hers. 50c. to $4.95. E.P. JENKIN 114 PRIN