bv © o# didate, he went 'down to rr Ce " YEAR 75-50. 5. -------------- -------- He Defeated Ald. Toye i Majority. Harty, Robertson and d McCartney Elected Alder-' ; men---Anglin, Craig and Chown are the nn. Three New School Trustees. -- J By a vote of 1793 to f. tors of Kingston, on Mondy in favor of pills 'as aghinst Twead. and elected Ald. A M.D., as mayor. Early. in the day it was secu that Ald. Toye was second in the race. Like many another worthy -ean- defeat. No | one can say that Ald. Toye did not deserve to be elected He gave the citizons ten years faithinl service in the eity council, and, yesterday, handed out a very poor reward organization of his opponent was ad mirable. The whole conservative ma- chine was at work, and many independent liberal voters, it succeeded in practically ending "the municipal career of a man who did not have a 'machine' behind him, and' who should have heen made mayo by neclamation, on his good record How ever, the people voted otherwise, and Dr. Ross is mayor of Kingston for 1908 : The Vote By Subdivision. by subdivisions was as . The vot follows : Subdivision. Sydenham ROSS, TOYE. No. No. No. 4. . Lawrence No. 5... No. 6. Cataragui-- No. 7... Na. ¥ No. @ No. 0. Frontenac No. H... No. 13... No. 13... No. No. Rideau) | No. Yi. No, 18. No. Wh. No. 20... No. 2... Victoria ~ 2 St soopes Total Mujority for Ross, 471. 'The Vote By Wards, TOYE. 163 103 48 248 213 335 212 a Sydenham ... wo... Ontario St. Lawrence Cutaragui ... Frontenac Rideau Victoria Total ... ul Address Of Mayor-Elect. After the polling . booths were dosed, Ald. Ross, and a. large number | I -- Z wo SH Dinner Sa SNAP. This is a | GOLD LINE This set would cost you $10 in any other Our price, $9, for this week only. Special $6.25. ROBERTSON BROS. COFFEE! There is plenty of Coffee to be. had. You can get it in almost any Grocery store, but verv sel. dom you find anv like our | Java and Mocha Blend Josh. Billings once said ba had ut was | assisted by | KINGSTON, by re-electing his young oppon Robertson, by 128] ward, it must its tory be Rideau ward * re has served, well. Rt in William The wu vViour Sawing. jected J. F. again Knapp, who would serve chose an old-timé favorite. McCartney, who is a capable man, as and 471 vole stood follows : Cataraqu: Ward. sion, HARTY HUGHES | 7 nvr 101 52 2] 56 120 61, =6 Suhdiy No. 10 - . 97 Totals 100 258 Frontenac Ward. - 25 Subdgyision, ROBERTSON TAIT No. 11 56 5» No. 12 90 10 No 3... 3 5) of his supporters, journeyed to the News office, where the weres heard, Whe en the results given returns were 85 ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JANUARY Ts NAPANEE ACCIDENTS Several Sksters--sire Switzerville. Napanee, J i . siirda after 3 { Xrthur had & To Near: noon Cato 0 imbert 6 cold bath WV Wer ting ON river, and going throu under the g bbider, they broke, through the Fort nothi than a cold bath r, another Rena. Dinner, f the river down, and were I the unately was the Lat ouple, Claud skated sod wilh rescued, "Had it not istances quickly render have been yw ped Yesterd mr Vv ille, tenant he building Che himney COE and wannel further mnlo ast afternoon farm he fost I hie household wus totally the fire The be caus was fr i | from the different polling pla gy No H... 56 Ling Ald. Ross a majority, there was No. 15 81 68 igreat rejoicing. About seven o'clock, when nearly all the returns in. the mayoralty contest had been given, { Ald. Ross and his supporters went | over 10 Optario hall, where speeches | made. Three or four big husky fellows carried the doctor to the {hall on their shoulders, and there was | much cheering on the way Upon arrival at the hall, the mayor elect. shook hands with a large num ber, and was then called upon for speech. "1 am many friends in Totals - 425 207 1 Ridean Ward. { Subdivision McCARTNEY KNAPP | No. 16... ns. 1 | No. 17. TE 95 59 No. IR 63 6 Xo. 19 u3 44 No. 20. 65 79 No. A 56 57 a - £70 1 were § ere i over 7 Totals 110 very grateful to my King<ton, who have : | worked so hard to-day, and who have FR placed me in the office I find myself! lelected to to-night," said the mayor leloct. "1 sure that must feel that it is honor for anvone to be elected as mayor of the city of Kings who was supposed to Kingstoniins, it is honor I wish. to bovs who have indeed School Trustees. . Anglin in Cataraqui ward ag wchool trustee P. 'H. Hafner fad resigned, but dppeared on the ballot as his resignation paper had not heen attested. He announced himself as not in the field. Dr. Evans intended to resign but his paper was made out toe late for acceptance In Rideau ward James Craig was forced to remain in the field, through an improper resignation paper, and he against W. H. Godwin, . iF. majority In Vietoria of the candidates, PB. Chown, He canvassed the ward, while his opporents did not He will make an excellent trustee. His father was trustee for the same ward number . of years ago. The figures won easily his name am you an ton, and to one be unknown to also indeed a great thank the men and the worked for me and placed me in this honor. 1 hope that 1 will upon the men who worked for me, and the citizens elected me as mayor I am very grateful to the in my own ward, who have given me 0 majority of over 200 continued the speaker. "I know that 1 have worked and done my best for the |& people of Frontenac ward) and 1 am [were glad that they appreciate my ser Ivices in the past. Nor do 1 forget the Ihard and faithful work dome by my friends in Sydenham ward, in keeping position of won out no discredit by sixty-two the voungest bring have who have ward y yon. electors wor Rideau Ward. Subdivision GODWIN CRAIG No. 16... was iH 66 ' A PICTURESQUE_FIGURE At the Social Fenctions at Wash- ing =. ».C. Jekyll and Hyde 1 she w that markable loid, twenty sixteen, Fine ling maid and at Qe under Watson rived from ~ Mehmed Al Bey Mehmed Aly Pew the tative" of the enfiice Washington; is a picturesque the functions, liplomatic corps # the ital. He is } a brad the more liberal régime in speaks now Tur ure at the national evap-| minded Turk of Turkey and English to social involving | the majority down to less than fifty " | In his concluding remarks, the | speaker said that everyoue present knew well enough. what it was to en- dure the work in such a campaign, for leven one month. He was very tired, | put would say thot, although tired, | {he was very grateful. He had one wish to make, and that was that the vestiTt in this campaign would make no difference in the weight of bread He could say nothing more than to (No, 7 | again thank all who had supported [No § | him. "I thank you from the bottom (No. 9 el tof my heart," were his concluding re No 10, 105 marks. ' { . . |" Ald. Nickle was tien called upon | Totals 26 £4 IR land responded. He said that he had {been wondering who was the ~ lame |. {horse in the campaign. He believed | CHOWN. ELLIOTT. KTLPA'K that there had been no politics what- | x, 2¢ 12 19 12 ver, in-this election, He looked wpon CT i is a as a tribute tc a man who had "SO 18 10 HR stated his ideas and stood | : 30 is 'for' what he thought was right It {was . condemnation of the principle | that civie plants belonged to the few They belonged to the people, and the should have -the benefit of them. He felt confident that Pr. Ross whom be had known for twenty-two years, would make an excellent payor. "In electing him, the electors do | themselves and the city of Kingston | leredit,"™ said Ald. Nickle. Ald. Angrove was then asked "~to' information at | spoak, and his remarks were brief. He extended thanks to the supporters of Pr. Ross, and stated that. Ald. Tove had made the statement that if Alds Nickle or the speaker would | mayor, it would be pie | Toye) in such a wonderdd if AM and No. 17 . : 60 79 No. IR ' a Nl | No. 19 . . 10 65 No. 20. . 1G No: 2. vinon: MW 1 Totals 775 0 34 Tataraqu: Ward. ANGLIN, EVANS. HAFFNER 8 "NH 6 79 | Suh 23 3 IR 0 8) 9 Victoria Ward. Total 151 people Fi i | Ross, come out for for him (Ald {test. The speaker {Tove got his pie all right {grove was the last speaker, {meeting then adjourned. Liverpool Jan, T.~The Spanish con- | steamer Vivenia, which arrived here Ald An- the Pensacola, sighting, on Jan, 3rd, 250 miles off | Fastnet, Ireland, a steamer resembling tthe long over-due Canadian Pacific lin- er Mount Royal. The Vivenia was un able to ascertain the name or to read ithe signals of the supposed Mount Ribartscn" in. Frantanae sand. an | Royal. : Officials of the Canadian Pa | Wiliam McUartney in Rideau , ward. gific. wailuay, ot Liveriool, sre. i prs] {Dr, Harty entered ymunicipal politics Mount Royal and have Bod to iby jumping into {fataragui ward ' anc . defeating his opponent by 12 ma jority. 'The people of Frontenac ward | gave their final answer to Joseph | last night, from | fhe Aldermen. Elected. The aldermen eleotod were Dr Harty in Cataraqui ward, Ald tack H.N "3 Likely. of Heart Failure. Rochester, N.Y. 7.--A woman, about thirty- one. years mold died in a | Main street electric ear, on Saturday | afternoon, presumably of beart dlis- Zion Wink, good cel ease. Yosterday her body, after lving nderiang Theatre, alternocar andj the morgue for ee days, was | identified as that of Mary A. Ryan, AY Cy Wyk League Game thie | recently of Cobourg. An inquest "and Say of Prayer Meoting, g autopsy will be held by the coroner. ured, 8 pm. DAILY MEMORANDA. Cooke Jennings Pryan saye the para- campaign the Shug Gay in history w-Cabul massacre, | Ww: I aan . on Xk mount, issues bir the U. 8. Gordon. Musical Pivots ¥ Wise rooks & ok this year will be the trusts, Trick Dog : eagai Po und tariff and railway lagisiation. " Flctures, 3 ter" and! The Prince of Wales has given fifty "The . Halt _Csste's: Reveng Adults, | nineas towards the Quebec battle 00.) Oh 5 { fields memorial fund. -- EE -- rans Manchester, Eng., Jan, ay towns a for wat of donfid- ence and i lowship in Ate eit Pagsiness en wunki hu woll- ter | y he dovelup, thirpughont the country Tocked | the | and has sj i Paris; Fhaving saved the | mysterious reported will be closed and 100.900 employes French fluestiv, and ome Mehmed Al onreful try Bey ha ining in extent had a long and diplomatic sevice of the sultan, ! mich of his time in touch with | go that | 3 } Tame wn PMA atfiirs where he western ideas gm his knowledge of Krieviean | superior to that of most erientals He to his imperial to his life in some is said torbe very close story sultan's so the goes; master, due, fashior HARI AARIAAAAK | STEAMET FOUND. St. John, 'N.B. Jan. 7.-- The S. S. Mount Royal was reported. last nignt off Fastnet, Ireland, disabled. The CPR. Company sent one of its steamers now. i Liverpool to tow her !n, FHRHHAAAAAAAAAAANNINK | Sesnerrreres! Quite Hazyoks Queenstown. a -- steamer Lake her, a by reason of Manitoba in that broken the search of cripple ery, send ing she is machin | Gueenstown The C.P.R arrivid at this Arrived At Montreal, Jan. 7 or Mount Royal town, Ireland, | thirty days overdue. The long Mount tered the harbor, to-day, #team, steam Queens morning, . being .Roval under overdue en ensy Jecomes A Company. Jan. To-lt is officially an nounced that negotiations are going of to make the Timed an limited ha- bility, company, with A. F. Walter, wow chief praprictor of the paper, chairman, and Pearson, well- knows owspaper man, as man- aging director. The editorial charac- ter of the Times will not be changed. London, mn 4 King Gustaf, of Sweden, Las abolish. | ed the pempous mediaeval ceremonies connected with the opening of pachia- ment amd with the coronation. Prince Helie de Sagan is suing Count Boni de Castellane for assault ' = 7. nels have announced their willinovess $8! | those their mills and the Federation | has sent 'out poties calling upon all, firma to give notice to their employees | that work will sense on January 25th, | if the demands, which stealing {Mrs maid 4 he tena, i Nine { daring | the late as | Jedd at the | jin emigration. Mr. 1908. AIMS TWO A Woman Who is Like Hyde. Stone Axes, Shaggy Men 'and Bears. St. Louis, Jan. 7 --Charved Susan authovess, and. scholar, lying city hospital, suffering from h declares she | sie IS a Mote says time under the impression tl as insane, but they «i their opinions, i the or a now the most dealt wi seven Ve case is one of they have ever Mrs. Meee is tw but uty appears to be She' was married reed three when 1 and dive tras working a time she Las been the count other times which about as a has written the for ses nom de plume of that the i writings did come not but savs her 2 MUNICIPAL ELFCTIONS. Town Of Napanee. o-- Thomas Symington ouncillors--W, A. Steacy \ wer, 8S. ( Denison, J. N d S. Kimmerl Pr. 7. W Electric: Light OC. Ward Commissioner--Dr Town Of Gananoque, Mavor-----l M Mod 160; Robert Sheppard mon's majority ammon," M 361 us Township Of Kingston. For Reeve: 1 5 6 } 4h 5k 5 19 Davis Pordy Rank Read For Councillors, . 13 9% 50 33 40. 52 Speor 72 50 74-50-93 | Stover B179112 5 Valleau 27 18 4° 3 [Cramer Portland Township: Revnolds, Reeve York Freeman WT Reeve NG Deputy ton, 243. Councillors--tiood, 9 Graves, our of lealers on Fifth temporarily New York i diam largest nd noe, it is learned, are barrgssed with habilities assets of $62 have for 50,000 and their the bh The firms and fairs been put in ands haguida tion Josey Frankels Frankels truste the Joseph Gattle Ett Sons PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From Over The World. ~~ tentative $ArOrs Were the first Thaw trial Arthur T. Kirkpatrick Bir George A Vernon; B.A Hodge, MP. w» indiscriminate British day of the Jobn bring | gquedtion of to Canada ment. There i= 8 moveoit {the estaldishment of iealisge to pe under the control, {the department of education, | department of agriculture before the in Alberta an ut | William Mackenzie, of tie | Northern railrgad, secured with jewels from a west end house, Ho ' Edwards MeGee, nurse, has a dual person- second, Fhe physicians were + "At night as | lay! on have champ believe ars no more th years ago, (fems and nurse eral 'mavazines Alexander de- | gibberish war Alex Oshorne Simpson McCam- | off at a7 301 206 of $4,600,000 | Jose k Sons « ompany selected second ing, and the sj second son.of Kirkpatrick, is emigration pariia- - Li agricaltural not of Wininipeg despa teh says President Canadian sixteen mil | her entire time » housework a child of prel a child She Since 1 was nd and though times and to lind a ce w > 1 with have « | toric yve- fused req see en dragying In eed wo devour bed, men and women, them sit and bhatchets great which they we yuld pro my {would see those {1 felt tliat 1 | time time 1 re- fthem to their th. great bear or that I me is iat one of have gory mammoth. 1 but tw likes to was after sat dowry fpasts on bile am not the girl figure one an who WL stories religion with mpt to the girl of y sits a a half itd ike discuss mini att and me, and the el- | ters sa uch as other utte would se in tins prehistory age wh and rives rance to words that enlightened and a { vanced age Henders Huff 240; Walker, 2 0 Reynolds, 193. 1 S. Shay, 84 Horrible Accident. alls," Ont anna, Yroprietor of Falli woollen mill, met acotent or Swiith"s | Jan Chorrgl G. | Smith's + horrible Whil ux factory, wind drawn D., not a belt was awed in adj his left round a pulley and the and Hung room wis eng sting arm extricate it the force across Above the od and the through the the hospital fount it nec large portion arm elhow the elhow' it * larg flesh He was taken the phy amputats bone here . and wary to of what eral years Mrs. Merritt Dead. vtharine Unt. was RB the St. Ce Tan. 7M Merritt the late 1 ank widow of The president of Monday morning, aft She wa Shelling] n make money ont 86 3 takes both to t hang on the y ave em I hes rankels Se af neorporated mn 1006 of | stock of 81.000.000 hey orting business in diag re than $2,500 000 are ing Al tending King Leopold Iv from reported "erion gou heel is 16 be read feared. Hon Victoria, B.( pressed a hopw UH would be Lemieux arrived Japan. He Redo! phe fromm that the ° immiyg tie settled question nas manner Winnipeg Hor men are Manitoba legislature for for their bar, that empted ronr bar tax, that ol closed' nt the same hor as and that the clause requiring that petition be signed by nearest residents for all ropmers be fabs the livense out of twenty aholished, i. Manner. - "The Despatch Jondou, Jan. pondeni of the Japon has issued tive instructions Leompletehy © probibitiog "aye with the object an smbussasior, jn. am Agtervien, Tokio corres stricter administra- &w Brieny the Amers- Ahat be was gratified tivo with the government wore proceeding ino manner. He ascribed that Mid [Vo comply with their instructions, Magazine Says She Can Remember Cliffs, "ie, wn Lo 1 would stone bears 1 i with some protruded | Lo wine of write out mathematical prob convert the cave formed monkey J the with Saturday in caught He could arm was torn with great badly erush R1CMans ¥ remained of his The injured man is an Assyrian but has Jived in Smith's Falls for sex. 18 Merritt Imperial | ~ at Are in Trouble ail Have Gone Into Liquid-~ ation. at ratio friendly asking the longer hours er herteds sixteen be .. .MODIFY THEIR DEMANDS S TRICTER RULES MADE Or Else the English glish Cotton Mills Will a {Negotiations Proceeding ine Very Cordial with bis pegetm They the most cordial of the son-success | 7 undesirable {of Jupun's past restrictive measures | to the fsilupe of suboedinate officials Li LAST EDITI ON Probabilities i Toronto, Ont, Jaa. ! , "Ottawa per St. Lawrence (10 a.m. )--Mild w ith snowlalls to-night. Wed- vesday, h i g h and becoming ° Ti - SH TERRE RRR Ian SE i OTEACY'S JANUARY | WHITEWEAR SALE OPENING DAY TO - MORROW. here is something dainty in all this whieh # just comm this y 8 January Sale apparent im the patter apparent in the ir brokderies and Insar fo apparent in the hs Hems, in the necdlewor apparent in every garment displayed second floor NOTHING PAY A VISIT TO THIS "TION OF OUR STOR MORROW. BUT DAINTINE SE 1'o YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED i THE STEAMER IN PORT DIAMOND "MERCHANTS Steacy's MARRIED NEWTON ELLY LAKIN fwt., Mor Maud Gar v BATES MADDEN Cal, 21st De San Frans N apnnee COBURN~ SWITZER LASHER -McUALS Your's Da ut via subiter of W comm. 10 Fan Ba a ------------ DIED. WEFSEr--AL Catode Stephen Wea oh CROUTER At Yarker Mrs. Petar ' year LABARGE ~ the infant Labvarge BRUYEA At Mary ; My mgd three JENNESS --At Both, Oworge A. Jeunase beloved som of Mr. and Jentwens. sged twenty Sour WADE «At Deégarontn on Bro¥ tor Bdward eight Drader ort © und Mrs VEArs, Wade KIRKFATRICK At or Calnyin, on Jan Sb Thomas, second son Coprge Kirkpatrick, weventh year VAYSULIIVAN ~in King oe Oth, 1008. Margaret Helyrger he ved wife of John Jy 0 Sulll pa yearey Fumorss private. sor Wipr lute residencn ah ME 1 Jasies' Chapel, LO-MOrTOW IOTIRNL, VIR, A rehur the Tate Sir his thirly Jaw he vam, clock Valley md Up Seiad (wel ERR lla.----HLé