FOR LATE SHOPPERS GENTS Tie Pins. Cuff Links, Pocket Letter Cases. Vest Chains, Lockets, Um- brellas, Signet Ring, and Desk Requirements. LADIES :--Pearl Bracelets, Necklets, Rings, Round Plain Lockets, Neck Chains, Umbrellas, Brooches, Purses and Manicure Sets. . JEWEL- Smith Bros., LERS, 350 King' St. Phone 666. Ringeton. Before making your selec- ion in Fur Setts. juality and prices. See our V. F. Gourdier, Brock St Exclusive Furrier. -- wok's Cotton Root 'The great Uterine Tonic, anu ponly safe effectual Monthly on which women can --~ . Fold in three di Za{ of strength--No. I; $1; No. 2 { 0 's stronger, $3; No. §, ocial cases, $5 all a or mbroidered, 2 for 25¢. 5¢., 35¢. and up. up. Pp. 8, 50c. and up. tlemen a pair and up. pair anc up™ r $1. rach. ves, Mitts, Silk Squares, oie. Idren ind up. ; nd up. Overstockings, all sizes, at aps. Gloves, at $1 and $1.25 a & Shaw shorthand, typewriting, tele- a , smd all Sommarcial uh jects ught by competesit teachers. | Day and t classes, Enter at { any time. te8 very moderate. 1 Phone, | A. F. METCALFE, President. ° J B. OUNNINGHAW, Secretary. : You can't take it with you. Just leave a little at McAULEY'S BOCK STORE. We have the best Fountain Pen that was ever made, from $1 up- wards, (guaranteed.) Large Print Bibles for the Old Folks.. Books for Boys and Girls. | Catholic Prayer Books. Hymn Books. Presbyterian Book of Praise. Come and see us. T. Meloy. 93 Princess St. W 1 > v Ld v { | 5 Q O > "8 The sudden changes in weather 3 ought to suggest the wisdom of § | putting in some good coal. We » sail good Coal. It's the kind that > sends out the most heat. and makes the home comfortable; it's ¥ | the best. momey oan buy. and b! there is none better mined. © We deliver it to you clean and without slate, at the very bottom py prices. 3 Booth & Co, + Phone 133. Foot of West St % | A A Siddsdssasaddteas SOSA SL CTEES Vado » Ld 2 New Piano Warerooms | Representing the KNABE, WILLIS DOMINION, SOHMER and FARRAND PIANOS, KNABE-ANGELUS, SOHM- ER-CECELIAN and FARRAND-CECEL~ IAN PLAYER PIANOS and the DO-| MINION ORGAN. We will be pleased to have you drop | DAWSON & STALEY, 217 Princess Street. | High Grade Pianos, at Living Prices. | HONEY IN CANARIES @an poukry. Experiere unnecessary. we Our new 2st bovk. in Canaries, AD about R With book Oo Bf aoe ry BREAD. Alo, "How to Rit Birds of te s to-day: stamps or coin. dein ers rom Tek N Rpped anywhere COTTAM BIRD SEED athursy *--- Lomiol BEST'S SHORTSTOP Cures ALL COUGHS ALWAYS, AND COSTS BUT LR | . FOUCATIONAL. ER ---- Erreur: DISORDER W IRELAND me of dwelling-houses | CATTLE DRIVING 3 LATEST WEA. | nell has said to the tation, and in many districts there is | but there is almost a general consen | Sus of opiniow that the crime must | { isfied with its attempt to stamp out | | rural Ireland | turbances. Some farms have been | | the great propaganda of home rule | out of Parliament in the first rank of | day. They proposed to take such ae | | to encourage the poople to help them- K | ! | thin, | a willing spokesman of the most ad- keep the farm stoek of those ike in ae people: advise you not to allow either bullocks or the police to take shnmatiom rom want of Country Full of Bitter Animasitien--. [p30 grnnelle stmpaign, egg Keep Enemy's Herds on the Move [aim the rendering of the legitimate =T. W. Russell Thinks This Good | tenure of all Irish land impossible to Plan of Campaign--Troublous Win- | [he ehemies of the league. ter Ahead--Mr. Redmond's Stand | J on the Matter. | ing is PON OF LAWLESS POPULATION. | I sim Cattle-Driving Wi Curran states that cattle-driv Ei} hg Stvied on in almost every ; ol re. Ireland is in a state of extreme agi (ad that hun Ancthst i _ {we are living in a civilized coun open disorder. The distressful coun- | Other judges have spoken out win try seems to be full of bitter animosi- |sonsiaca fieadom an the subject, tied" The. police deserts. % {and the scandal has become too ob- police describe their ex- be d TIO "ag. The ) | vious to isregarded any longer. ove St since the | Ay al Bobi Assizes, which are now The present Government is very re- [13 convict" Pa] of ov luctant to adopt extreme measures. - | driving, although in many cases abso ALL THIS WEEK Matinees Christmas and Saturday. W. A. PARTELLO, Prescats the PARTELLO STOCK CO. CE KENN Re Inching ALICE EDY. in : Troll of Plays, Rande J ville Moving Pictures asd lle -------- 'The Col Girl "» TUESDAY-""The Way aa Nest Christmas Christmas Night--"The Change of Play and Spaciaitios Kw King {lutely no defence was offered. It is not a question which mere be, Punished, and that if the punish | affects the cattle-grasers and Irels Mt cannot be secured by the ordin- | from a commercial point of view only ary methods, no administration, what | The disorganization of this business ever its political principles. can re | means a severe blow to the British a take others which will be | meat market which deals in Irish ani- The United Irish League is not sat- | nually Liberals have often expressed their the cattle industry, and is doing its | detestation of the Crimes Act. but it ® | best to stop hunting. a form of sport | is shrewdly suspeeted that they will that is very popular and profitable in | pefore many days be compelled #o In many parts of the | put ite provisions in force. Appeals | country it is a matter of daily occur | gre be ing made from the Ministerial rence to see thousands of people, ac- | quarte rs to Mr. Rednrena to stop | companied by bands, assembled at a | cattle<dnving, but evem il he were farm, rushing cattle off in the pres | willing to make an effert he is im- ence of a policoman, whom by s Regt | potent. He has power to inflame weight of numbers they are able to | people, but has no power to restrain overpower. them. The Irish Nationalists, having Bas the scrimmages which take place {let loose the dogs of the agrarian war, th the police and the people get |sannot now control them if they so broken heads. On a recent occasion | desired. cattle were driven off a big farm and FANOUS JBDGE DEAD. paraded through a neighboring town aid fait cheering. This was con- | one of the most defiant drives | Recover | tince the commencement of the dis- | Justice Kelawrich 'Falls ts From an Operation, Mr. Justice Kokewich, judge of the | Chancery Division since 1888, died recently from collapse, following upon an operation for appendicitis Until that time the learned judge had enjoyed his usual health, and, in fact was playing golf at Deal a few days before. Soon after hus three or four times cleared by drives | after being restocked. Home Rule Campaign. Some time ago Mr. Redmond "ssid the Nationalists were at the beginning | chill and internal pains. Medical aid was called in, and eventually it was decided that an operation for appen- JONN RRDMOXD. of a great home rule campaign they i He added that | were putting on foot. would be placed in Parliament and | 7 i 4 3 4 i thé great Imperial problems of the ne 8X | dicitis was necessary. He did not re- | cover from the effects of the chloro- form. The operation showed that the al- tack was a very acute one, and that Mr. Redmond asserts that cattle- | if the operation had not taken place driving is a joke which harms no- | the end must have come within a body, but when he suggested the con- | few hours, after acute suffering tinuance of vigorous agitation Mr A tribute of deep feeling was paid Ginnell backed it up with the asser- | % the memory of the departed judge tion that he had been instructed by | in the Appeal Court by the Master of a standing? committee of the league | the 3 and Mr. Eve, the senior tion as would arrest the attention and compel the consummation by the mass of the English people. By so doing | he believed they would advance their cause to the very threshold of victory Sir Arthur is said to have supplied the Court \of Appeal with more busi ness thi an Any other Chancery judge, end this fact once prompted a bold retort from an advocate. In deciding against a trustee for a breach of trust, the judge remarked that he was a trustee, and if ever vanced section of the men who organ- | he committed such acts as those be- fore him, he would be obliged to de- selves, and that if the people of West- meath had the courage to act like the men of the west they, too, would | have the wholé war chest at their backs. Mr. Redmond has never done any- to refute the idea that he is Suggestions. Bh House Slippers, Baby's Fancy Shoes, Leggings, Spats, Overgaiters, Moccasins, Hockey Royal Shoes for Men and Women. Reid & Charles, Successors to D. J. McDermott, | P.S. STORE OPEN EVENINGS. The St, Lawrence Sugar Refining Co Ltd MONT REALS & turers of the choicest Manifest REFINED Granulated and Yellows. Sugar. Ba sure you ask for 20 Froered Comasetr o=] = vide against himself "But your lordship would appeal," remarked the counsel Lincoln's Inn admirer once sug- A Few 'Xmas = Quins Jus adrmiver once out | shilling subscriptions should be pre- sented to the judge on the occasion of | his hundredth reversal by the Court Appeal. only failed because it was felt that the precedent might be a dangerous one. It is to Mr. Justice Kekewich that a well-known barrister, when correet- ed from the Bench, is said to have made the ambiguous apology. | lordship pleases: your lordship is Overshoes | right and I am wrong--as you always Sir Arthur was at once the most popular and the most criticized judge of the Chancery Division. | cons, rapid, and wrong," Strap Slippers, Boots, | often quoted in the courts. and particularly fond of golf, a game | in which he excelled, and he : 3 111 Princess Street) was the owner of a unique. private links, paveted with felt, on which several | oy in. Whenever he felt that he was | in need of practice and could not get to either the Woking or St. George's | links. he repaired to his room, and | there exercised himself in "putting ™ Sir Arthur Kekewich was 75, he son. of the late Mr. Samuel | t Trehawke Kekewich, of Peamore, SU | Exeter. Made entirely from Cane! 250000 Deaths From Plague. wrence.' It is estimated that 3 quarter of a "St. La { million Mahometans have died of the beenuse they refused to leave infected | villages, on the ground that Maheme- {tans are forbidden to flee from wrath of God. The principal maulvis (law doctors) a! the Prniash | fatwa (judicial decision), declaring | that he "Koran expressly enjoins aps to quit places smitten | tilah with diseases. ARNT RSEE, T's COFFEE 2 Ibs, for 75 cts, oO mals to the extent of £14,000,000 an- | return to town he complained of ale. and it is said that the | As your | "'Court~ is the epi- | gram which originated with a legal | | wit of northern fame, and which was | i His lordship was an ardent fisher, | had | been captain of two golf clubs. He | which was laid down in his | house. The floor of & large room was | were marked, and some holes | --o-- |plagne in the Punjaub, India. solely | have now issaad a i he maka, also old ones io fod | QUALIFIED TEACHER, FOR NO. iy, BLE PROPERTY Fou SALE q "Xmas a a ae prices. Galloway, Island. Apply James po Rg Secy. eT The an onan Strest. Shs £ Seats now of The Tedlor, 131 Brock St., mext 0} Tremsorer. SramTLy 3 he ise lanie. Jhverv. 2 ¥ . Biday's 3 Apply ta Messrs. A QUALIFIER STEACHER, | FOR : MONEY AND BUSINESS. Separate . Ne. 2, we Apply John Suodirimt, Jr, Seay. OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF| Tress, Howe Islnd TO-LET. Shin ot | TEACHER, FOR S 8S. NO. 7, R. CO, i o 3 jor mm £30 10 330 cna 701 | SREY, ie Bmp. Bark Nol St Cd | Bie oe Atha 1 Bk | Tuesday open at 10 am, $ iy aa ¥ " street. { iy LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE % i navets SSLISTONS. | fa wddition to | A JOB RR. dELN AsmEs Ue or{ONE LARGE FURNISHED HNOOM. cu | Guiseppe Companari, the hs peli CN , rete. ay SE ret x ol It he world-famed Italian the, stockholders. Farm and oily peo Lytle, General " "wy, old or giving baritone, Will Sing "Canzone | rae, Beier "mevion JO net | CARRIAGES, wAGGUNS. vO ww STEAM HEATED ROOMS. COR: KING 3 v {del Toreador," with orches-| = Stange. Agets. 'Phos, ee Sn Sriicle tur ster ul Heack St. Apply 7 {tra accompaniment atevery required. tortor > ly to ---- arene Works, |performance except be- ARTICLES WANTED. on and 398 Princess 'Phone, |rwo PURNISHED noows. IN " -~ {tween the hours of 7.05 and | = na THOMPSON MAS Goon | = ghatte location, without bord, Lye § ond {10 p.m. a Qescribie the Thonght a Heaters] QUALIFIED TEAGRER FOR 8. 8 Barrie #treet. E ny a toves to o : rerio Township then 1 - |g reat panish ational having £5 Ro ron « card commence early - py 1908, Sport, a Bull Fight. This| ss Prinoess sireat. rar boty OY. [NEW MOUSE, HAVING FURNACE, (i song is sung through our Ontario. 1 Nir light if required), ni {Concert Gramophone. MEDICAL. So Po. ah. Posssuston, Janunry lat. TO-DAY aad TUESDAY we present [DR. STANLEY J. KEYES, LATE ARCHITECTS. ellington street, Kingstom Pe | the thrilling wiiventdres of a soliler on Resident Surgeon, in the New ig {active service. York Polyclinic Howpita), bas oped | ARTHUR ELLIS. ARCHITECT. OF. : » : "THEDESPATCHBEARER' |i | === =n | satan ans tooks HENRY Pp, SMITH, ARCHITECT : MARRIAGE LICENSES. eto. Anchor Building, Mark: '| WANTED BY TWO LADIES. A ROOM, ; Tie: willie. starts mt slung Fide bn Those, 843, "Hn Herts tn scvtrub soca wit or) TE NE seen by the enemy. the chase, rwwvieg | Oy 8. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF > an. Apply te Po =H " gt 0 ' gE f pel" Marriage Licenses, Clarence . Ea a POWER & SONS, ARCRITECTS. MER. vere 3 arated. » n wi x ~ Hvered mnt SE NE ORS PERSONAL. Wellington streets 'Phone, S13. LOST PROF. HALSTEAD, led. PALMIST, acknow umequa receiving |fM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, on : " u, A i i oe] Det ound que Mebwed's Drag |A GOLD LOCKET. INITIALS "F_IN op i | Shortly leavi § otreets oS 'Wonderland| ro Si 5] fre (ead Weim wi | oi oh eine Wi 3 ITHE FAVORITE ELECTRIC THE ATRE OF KINGSTON, Presents for MONDAY asd TUESDAY. "The Dummy" Very Fusmy, A Pig Screams. "The Express Sculptor" A Race Track Phant MISS EMILY SELWYN will Sing. AT THE ou CROSS ROADS B - SURRIE, Gob ge. Mgr. AT THE PRINGESS J, J. ALLEN, RGR. "The Mechanical-Statue™ Comedy. "A Piker's Dream" A Race Track Phantacy. Some "Upodunight Beloved, Good | Night'* Royal Rink 14th Band in Shes ason 1907 and 1908. endamce. Skating. " sonday. Wednesday & Friday Evenings. And Saturday afternoons Season Tickets, Adults, £1.30; Chikiren, $2 A Season Ticket would juke a sail able Chbistmas Present, "cou NTESS ZARA GENERAL SERVANT. ny Apply HELP WANTED-FEMALE. FOR SALE. trom 2 H. Simpson, WASH: | GENERAL STORE AND STOC Tak i Sm. Mrs. Appiy to oS #2 Juin Sears, IAL 8. R. McConn, 51 A GENERAL SERVANT. NO WAST oe Apply in evening, at 88 ---- WANTED-GENERAL. re |ONE CARRY-ALL, ONE TWO-SEAT- ed culter, one single A for , sale. ye Partand, Ss - King street. ------------------------------ Evening Wrap. { and to exploit THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT Unitarian. REV. C. W. CASSON. The Parasite's Prayer. Have you never realized that many a prayer is nothing but parasitism ? It is the appeal to God for an wn earned and undeserved blessing. i a petition for profit. It is the endea- vor to turn one's goodness into gain, the universe through the favor of God. It must be appar ent to all that such prayer is only a waste of breath. Many a man who is on Clairvoyant and Palwmist, Jody who read the late President McKinley s Hand. She tells your Dame. 108 Queen street DEAR BREAD FOR BRITAIN. short of that of quarters, according te tioks of tha wuth adn here. On all sides | reserve stocks are considered inevit- able. According to year's harvests E For he i i | it § i i it £ i i ; 1. rt Fs 1 i " is i h {that before very long the of prices will be look upon {ay moderate, and it also Lge predicted {that England is returning to the con- { ditions of the early seventids, when | hewt cost 56 shillings a quarter. il | Box containing 1 pair suspepders, 1 { pair garters, and 1 pair arm bands to | match, #1 and 31.50 "at Jenkine'. | How would a good hot water bottle ido? Special value in guaranteed ibotiles, at Chown's. { "We. nell Automobile; Cyele, .- Boker {and Starr skates. Strachan's hard. ware. | Solid ehony brush and epmb sets at twenty-five per cent. discount, at jChown's, g reductions in faney goods and mes at Chown's- : Twenty five pot cent. rr] alt 'and manicore sels at § A Sev Dibba, Knitted jacketey toilet : wl An exquisite wrap i= shown in the above illustration. It i= made of gray broadcloth gathers? at the neck and shoulders, and hangs very full in the back. The sleeves are very large and | are drapes kto form pwufis The entire wrap is lined with heavy white satin and is trimmed with fur and braid or | naments. The neck is decorated with | fated ribbon, edged with a narrow | band of velvet | To the Electors of the Township 1 of Kingston. GENTLEMEN :- Pring the oldest member of the council Board of the Township of Kingston, 1] wish to offer myself for the Deputy Reavu for 1908. If my past services w with your approval, 1 re espectiully » hat your vite and influence. WwW. REID | A POSSIBILITY. | That Became a Fact and Fleases Many People. bis knees asking God for a blessing { would be more profitably employed, | and more likely to get it, if he were! going about his business, putting heart into his work and love into | his deed. Up, parasite ! Address, Rev. C. W, Casson, at a Beacon street, Boston, Mass., for free! literature. i | Remarkable Food Value. One pound of Lyvela Ripe Olives eon taind more Nutrition then three pounds of meat. This Nutrition is In soch a! form that it is oasily digested and an | similated by those who could pol possi | niy assimilate an equal amount ol Nutrition ia another form | I lLyvela Ripe Olives take precedence of | all foods for delicate wnd sickly persoms. | -- | i Lyvela Ripe Olives--The choice fruit | preserved in sterilized pa en--and the | only Ripe Olives which do wot spoil in} keeping. i Wo aise handle Fancy and Staple | Groceries of all kinds, tncluding Couper's | | Pum Raking Powder, all orlers delivered promptly i | D. Couper, | 341- 343 Princess St. "Phone, 76. | 24422348540 340% aa - AT BESTS. A. R lewis, MD, in a lengthy ar ticle in the columns of the American | § Journal of Health, says concerning | hair "It's deterioration i= a con | tant source of worriment to human ity, consequently bald people ary readily deceived by 'fake' hair storatives. The wish that a hair pre paration will 'fill the bill' is father to | the fancy that it is likely to do so. | A rare case in point is that of New tbhro's Herpicide, which actually does H the bill' that attacks the vents dandruff, falling hair and bald ness." Sold by leading hood, special agent, F. W. BOSCHEN Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS and BONDS Boyght and Sold for Cash or on Margin, DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO N.Y W. HECTOR BH. HUME, mcr. Phone, 838. Clarence Uhambers. Why not a Hair of gloves? A most suitable gilt, Liviagsiou's, It destroys the Fin 4 e hair root, and pre. | < druggists. | $ {Send 10e. in stamps for sample tol i The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich Two sizes, Je. and fl. GCG. W, Ma Saad Jon 4a add Sede ads ¥ All goods marked, in 3 original plain figures. Our loss is your gain. 4 The "Best" Drug Store. 3 GEED124 [Princess St I398 "a 282334205804 A Tew cases of pure malt, thirty years old, government guaraitee on every bottle. For sale at McPar'and's. | Twenty-five per cent. off collar and {onfl boxes #t Bests', 1907-1908. Ladies' Ticket aver pean SOM Gentleman's Ticket . » 4.00 | Ohildron under 15 yours | eh B00 ae Students' Ticket we 200 8 | Fandly of tw 6.00 Family of three .... - aw TOO TH {Family of four to Five . wow BH SS |Family of six to eight 3 10.00 2 The Ticket Office opened for sale A iof Tickets and Lockers, on Iwe. 16th, = Rink opened for skating on Dec. 17th, x with Band from 8 to 10 pam. RN | President--Sir Richard Cartwyizht |S. C. McGill, Managing Director- a 25 {EE DAVID | HALL, he Brock st. _ Kingston Covered Rink Season Ticket Rates, Band Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday | afternoons. No childern allowed in on {Tuesday evenings. Weather and ice pers | mitting. N. E. BONTER, Manager. THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. Money loaned on City and Farm | Pro- pertien. Municipal and County Debens tures. Mor purchased. Deposits received and interest allowed, C. H. Powell Carpenter and Jobber 103 Raglan St. NewYorkChinese Restaurant The pints Lunch in the city. ie of on shortest ions English and Chinese | WEATHER STRIP \ Aj Keeps out the Cold, Costs Lit": and Saves Muth, Good Variety at STRACHAN SS, Wm. Murray, Auctioneer * 27 BROCK, ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness etd,, for sale. Sale of Horses every Saturday. Attention, Furnaces! 3 Jor at ¥ . or in he way A me = - Fou wilt will J prompt. attention and . INVITATION. - ue ART ROOM OF Mas. coup. , Barrie street, wi open aftermoon until the New Year, nd call ors 1 be very welcome. NewEnglana Chinese Restantant; 331 King Street. ~~ = Open from 10.30 am. to 3 ami the 1 Lunch Sce Bibby's $2 far-lined gloves. RAE 8