Bi ; i 1 moved from camp to camp, commit- ting daring robberies nightly under the most Re chan. i ica they lived lives of on the pro- i i= sf f i =f ¥ 5 th i : i 52 2 AS. er an 's pered tools. actually ascended to the bedroom of the zk is segroh for the i ily" spout {he a ee Ai gn fi il wif]! it iil §7E 3 : 5 f : Ali gf ga iH 2g 8 Hee A his: lh 4 4 Bl jh i i i sia; it 4 fy ty. © the meat has been re- moved the lights switched off, the \g ooaks in the warmth that remains. £ What is betler than a set for Christmas pits, to $125, at Robert J. Heid embroidered of handkerchiel Me. | for Be. New York Dress Reform. Fancy box privet lose with | election to' the in one of our covered pans. See them at Lemmon Christinas ing deliv of ler's and MeC "s ol clans from Gibson's Red Cross Drug very man, woman and child should learn how to breathe for health. Apply Physical Director Pal- mer. Silk handkerchiefs, Jib souvenis flags Kingston on ner, in colors; also Ontario coat-of-apms in colors, 50c., at Jenkins', Over 27,000 women in New York support their husbands. A is a convenience about the house if & woman can afford one, ! Squirrel lined reindeer gloves, in fancy boxes, $4.05. Jenkins'. Skates and hockey sticks, suitable for Christmas presents, at Lemmon & So ns. A roast of beel appeals to a girl once or twice a day, but a box of high class candy appeals to her every hour of "the twenty-four. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. A New York boy who has no ears can hear as 'well as anybody. No boy has ever been discovered, however, who could make a noise without lus lungs. Waldron's winter coats at half price. Grey silk lined gloves, $1.50, at Jenkins'. Lemmon & Sons, hardware dealers, to accommodate their customers, will keep their store open each evening till Christmas. Toques, all colors and combinations, 50c., Jenkins'. Weston is boasting of a goose forty- two years old. It is stil a comely bird, with all its feathers on. course it is one of the geese thai kept out of Wall street. Waldron's coats at half price, Men's wescut sweaters, roll collar, "A man is known' jby the candy he sends, If it's Huyler's or McConkey's "she" knows at once he has sent the best money can buy. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross g Store. New railroad gauntlets, $1 and $1.25 at Jenkins', The man who elecig. to play the part of an innocent hy stdilon at the Ouristmas season is fully qualifisd for of sundesirabl 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000, 4 HE ~snoney to be saved is ; ohecsssesssetssssssessssasaassessessesunsetens esescevssssse i : Fie Monday and Tuesday at The Montreal If yon-bave never before tried morning shopping, try it Monday. The GF OF THE SEASON Stock Co. - reason enough. borders. Regular price $1.25 pair. Tuesday - A limit of 2 Pair to a 150 Pr. Shaker Blankets--10/4 size, in grey and white with pink or blue Guaranteed best quality shaker, well napped at both ends. On sale here Monday and 79c¢c 100 Only Lithograph Cushion Tops in many beautiful designs, also some Plush; Silk and Stamped Cushion Tops. There are also a few Cushion Holders in the' lot. Any one in the lot is worth at least 35c. Some are worth 50c and 60c. Choice on Monday and yal 19¢ customer, {| Tuesday - - - Best Navy English Serge, with and plain buttons. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME.--Only 65 Boys' "Norway" Reefers, made of Sizes 24, 26, 28. On Sale Monday and Tuesday - Xmas Gift for the Boy or without storm collars ; trimmings of brass Regular price $2.00 and 2.50. 98c Boy: Boys' Fancy Sizes for boys from 5 to 1 Regular price $5.00. On sale Monday and Tuesday - - - Another Gift Suggestion for the weed "Cadet" Overcoats, made from all-wool tweeds, trimmed with brass buttons, &ec. How's This for Men? Our finest Suits and Overcoats, equal to the best $18.00 and 20.00 hand-tailored Suits & Overcoats. Fit and workmanship 0 years. guaranteed. Regular prices are $15, 16.50 and.18. $2.79 || ms Mo = $8.98 Ladies' Beautiful Silk Waists at $2.75, worth $4.50. Dainty Net Waists at £4.98, worth $7.50. ancy Chiffon Collars at 49c., worth 5c. French Lace Scarfs at 75c., worth 1. Handsome Linen Table Covers at $1.80, worth $3 and $3.25. Damask Linen Table Napkins at $2.05 per dozen, worth $4 and $4.50. Ladies' Japanese Mink Stoles at $5.98, worth $10. Monday--who know TheMontreal -- nn, HOLIDAY CLEARING LINES Beautiful things that were here yesterday are gone to-day. Monday and Tuesday Evenings. 00000000000 COIDNN0000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 000000000 Men's Muffler Squares at 25¢., 38¢c.,, Ladies" Dainty Swiss Embroidered 50¢., 75¢., and $1, worth fully double | and Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs at those prices. { 15¢., worth 23¢. and 33c. Men's Silk Ties at 15c., 25c., 50c. | Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, hem- and 75¢. stitched borders, at 10c. each, worth Men's Silk Umbrellas at $2.50, |13¢. and 2c. - : worth $4 and $4.50. { Men's Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs Fancy Elastic Suspenders at 25¢ {at 3Bc., 30c. and T5c., worth much * jmore. and Sle. ! Men's Linen Handkerchiefs at 19¢, | Boys' Fancy All-Wool Sweaters at |g orth 35c. 69c., worth $1. | Boys' and Girls' School Handker- Ladies' Fashionable Winter 'Coats at | chiefs, fancy borders and plain white, one-third and one-half offi regular|at 3c. each, 2 for 3¢c., worth 5c. and prices. | Te. each. And 8? So be advised; choose early. Store Open Stock Go, 80. Princess St. 180 0000000000000 00ITOTTNITIIVOOOO000000000000000 * citizens, } » See Wallltofi's coats at half price. Fur lined gloves in lemoy boxes, §2.- 50, at Jenkins', Ladies' evening and house slippers; new; goods; a kind at 8. " large Be ive da con ment 1 an ig are going to he¥sold at very ow prices the next few days. Lem- mon & Sons, . ' A German, who has traveled coross Africa in an automobile, reports that big game fled at the approach lof lus oar. This is a sufficient answer to John Burrough's sssertion that. ani- mals are not endowed with reason. Men's sweater coats, $2.75, extra heavy with collar and pockets, $1.50, at Jenkins', See Waldron's coats at half price.' Boys sweater coats, $1.50, at Jen- kins', A A few heaters and ra left which we will sacrifice at cost for cash. Call and see them to-day; the chance won't last long. mon & Sogs. Prohibitioh has reduced the inter nal revenue collections in the South- ern States to such an extent that it has been decided ta reduce the number of collection districts. Bandana scarfs, $1 and $1.50, at Jenkins'. That turkey will taste better than ever il rogsted in one of our covered roasting pans. See them at Lemmon & s. "I would be satisfied with a five pound box of McConkey's," said a lady in Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, Friday moming. x Oshawa reports that newly-arrived artisans gave up work at $1.75 a day and board because beer was not sup plied. They will probably have an op- portunity to cool off before spring. Coat sale at Waldron's, half price. Scotch heather wool gloves, 50c. and 90c. Jenkins', ° "l would like that box, Mr. Gib- son," said a lady in Gibson's' Red Cross Drug Store, on Thursday, speak- ing about a $9 one on the counter. Score one for the Pullman company. The Wisconsin Taw declaring that the person in the lower berth is entitled to have the upper berth raised when not ip use has been knocked out Ww the courts, . 3 This is the season dl decay and weakened vitality: good health is bard to rétain. Ii you'd retaim yours, forti- fv your system with Hollister's Rocky Mountain Ten, the surest way. 3c, Tea or Tablets. Mahood's Drug Store. A woman sociologist says men were born, ahd wives must obey them. We don't know the lady's hame, but we are willing to hazard a gt that she never walked a church wisle keeping tithe to Mendelssohn's wedding march. Personal. Physical Director G. A, Palmer savs out internal organs 'sre condicted and regulated by muscular action. The failure or weakness of any part of our stipation, weak Jungs, flat Ghest, round shoulders, spinal curvature, cte. 1 treat say age of tithes, sex with my HE FRENCH TREATY. Mortimer B, Davis States What . He Thinks of It. Moutreil Gazette. Mortimer B., Davis, the well-known tobakoo manufactirer, when asked his opinion of the new Franco-Cana- dian Treaty, expressed himself as follows : "l have read with a great deal of interest the text of the new treaty between Canada and France, which has just been published. "It is easy to forsee the advantag- es Canada will derive from the vari- ous and numerous concessions granted by the French government. da to France mean an influx of This influx, will ho doubt, be the van- guard of French capital investing in Canadian industries. One must re member that capital does not precede trade but that it follows it. The peo- ple of France will watch closely the increase of trade relations with Cana- da, and 1 am safe in saying that the time is near at hand when they will realize the wealth of our country, its immense resources and its great op- portunities, and that this will be an incentive to the investment of capital which all new countries require for their development. "The concessions granted by France to Canada on the other hand, mean the opening up of an important mar- ket with one of the foremost coun- tgies of the world, and the very pro- bable establishment of a new Jine of steamers between Canada and France. "People may, perhaps, criticize the ection of the government in making comcessions to France below the stan- dard established in the tarifi, but I must say that a broader view of the question should be taken. The articles ou whirh Canada has granted g reduc- tion below her intenmediate tariff are essentially of French manufacture, which we do not produce ourselves, and which do not enter into competi tion with our own products, "We must not lose sight of the fact that if we appear to make any sacri- fices, they have been well repaid, in- astnuch as the concessions granted hy France to Canada amount to nearly ninety per cent, of our whole trade, that is to say that ninety per cent. of our products will m future have access to the French markets. + "I pelieve that the country owes a debt of gratitude to the government more especially to the Hon. Messrs, Fielding and Brodeur, for having con- ducted these negotiations in such an able manner, and L have go doubt that splendid results will aque to Canda from such a treaty," We are sure winners in the race for Christmas trade, for we have ail the latest styles at the lowest prices. J, furnisher. i Hand embroidered pearl grey and| black cashmere sox, SOc. pair, at Jenkins'. Skates and hockey sticks, suitable or rd 4 Toi % | remedial m, by. .correspomnden Write. fof particulars and state. your aldrou's, 81.98. 4 Jepklay' case in confidence, 67 Alfred street, i! Kingston. i Che pr , at Sons. : i (Boys' caps, with fur lined bands, ! IR * § "The concessions granted by Cana- | French produtts into our country. ! P. Forrest, the King street gents' prom ite. THE SPORT REVIEW. ele 3 Interesting News From the Var- ious Sporting Fields, (ih I p The world's . sculling :chamg#nship} race between Webb and 'Tresgides. will take place February 20th nexf,'"omthe Wanganui river, New Zealamd.. $ Ottawa Citizen : Success is assured {the newly-formed Eastern Ontario |racing circuit. The men _conuected | with the association are experienced {in the racing business and next sum- {mer should sce some great meets in the Ottawa Valley. "Nothing short of effrontery" is the {Toronto World's description of the | federation's action in nominating the Table Raisins, ~ Table Figs, in glass, Table Figs, in boxes, Table Figs, by the pound, Table Prunes, in glass, Bishop's Stuffed Prunes, Qlives, all sizes, Olives Stuffed with Pimolas, Olives Stuffed 'with Celery, Olives Stuffed with Anchovie, Anchovies, in Oil, Russian Caviar, Pate-De-Foie Gras, Tamarinds, Crystalized Fruits, Crystalimed Cherries, Cream Cheese, Rouquefort Cheese, | representatives of two professional la- ierosse clubs for places on the Cana- dian Olympic committee, The imported players in the Pitts- burg Hockey League are beginning to | desert. They were to be paid a week- ily salary and given situations also. The best that could be done for some of them was positions as street car conductors and skating instructors, and these did not suit. Archer, the Toronto catcher with the shampion Detroit Tigers, fared ex'| Tilsiter Cheese, ceedingly well last season, his share : of the pbst-season games for the Bare-le-Due Jams, world's championship gate netting) Crosse and Blackwell's Jams, him $1,900, which, in addition 40 his Crosse and Blackwell's Pickles, salary for the season, left Mim a'com-] 'Crosse snd Blackwell's Sauces, fortable income for the season. ha? Stratford Herald : Now it is" said Cairns' M. alades, "Queen Bee" Tea, "Buzzer" Gordon has received'a tempt- ing offer from the champion Montreal] Our Owa Blend Coffee. Wanderers to turn out with the team this season. The offer came through "Riley'" "Hern. "Buzzer" may accom- Jas pany the Wanderers on their ap- ! "" vroaching western tour. IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES. Ottawa Citizen : "Marty" Walsh has been fitted out from head to foot, oh Wood's and should make good at once. | | has not been able to do himself jus- Fn Doatih Hewat tice in the first two practices on ac- nervous makes new count of having strange skates and {gus in 'eins, Cures Nero large boots. "Marty" is rounding | Pondency, into form, however, and will stay with buse . the Ottawas, despite the reports that | will our Batt Eoriy Seas will please, six he would go to one of the Montreal {Plain aay of ew pamphle clubs. ; ir ot Hii ---- ------ Give This To Yourself} | Many who have long sufferéd from FARMS WANTED constipation and stomach {roubles will obtain welcome relief by taking a ---- prescription. the ingredients of which 'n ig jence. Absolute Relablity end are as follows: Compound tingtare of us an enviable ib Suite ua. Stuned 101 rhubarb, four drachms fluid extract of {Estate Business and put us in touch with Mandrake, two drachims, --haparidin, |W long Mst of prospective buyers. If you one ounce bottle. Shake well apd take ae ae A . : B t, you will find it to your advant- a teaspoonful before each meal and at No to communicate with us. We wast btitime followed by a glass of water. SS Resn¢ Shuics farm of 75 to 100 'hese harmless vegetable ingredients | tar Juguton othe large amr, have given excellent resalts.in many | ued iat = cass, and are highly recommended by i h rt eminent pl hysicians. They can be i chased at any drug store, and are 1 J Lockh well worth trying. - . Real Estate Agent, 150 Welling- ton St., Kingston, Ont. f-- RAND UNION HOTE a new Serr Gstrenioees ab mederste sess, Fulfilling The Conditions. Bessie, what are that candy for ¥° fause, mamma, vou told me 1 must eat only the nieces I had touch- ed with my fingers." You handling all -- Cutlery carvidg sets, safe ro 'Rooms ¥, ot . iF Ee $1.00 & day snd upward at very low figures at' Lem : Sonat Soi 4 mon & tre a a New Te On Tess RReerS i Gold in Cuwilight STITT EPIS III ¢ dance at the RM.U. las s as gay as if the girls pres wot | heen losing their beauty or a ball two nights pre Wes. Fu T. Taylor, Mrs. John Mrs. Iva Martin, Mrs. A ¥ henneth Blair and the s tant's wife, popular Mrs. F did their best to make it 1 + cadets and thei oved every moment. Being « ,rtance than the big Jun _ it ended earlier, and one « it all over. Before leaving wished evervhody else a ristmas . -tle Annandale," will be throw s (hiristmas eve, as usual, a 'n Bell Carruthers will ha ¢ big Christmas tree for her | and voung, which has beer lightiul feature of the seaso ny years. . - - » - Miss Minnie Davis, principal wm school, gave a tea, ¥ n, in honor of Mi . who is going to . who we then ended Liv wishing t} lar comrade all sorts of Mr. and Mrs, John Bell ( tertained at a little at "Annandale Major and Mrs. FH. E. Burs her guests were Dr. and Mir rrett, Mr. and Mrs. Jar and Mr. J. Forsythe . 0. - . rst Ure, W. St. Pierre Hughe asked about a vet, has L achlan's friends t to-night. - « * @» A half dozen or so of Miss rter"s friends dropped in her's home on West stres ind had a cup of tea a a» gatherir ol e home of ¥ ! Mrs. Cra et, on Christmas night «0 ae "we Mrs. F. Ri Nicolle, of Toro isiting Mrs. John Nic vet, will receive, with her Monday, December 23rd, nvitation have been issue . ee. 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