a EBONY GOODS © FOR GENTLEMEN Ss A nice line of beautiful Ebony, everything suitable present for a gentleman. French in a Clothes Brushes Hat Brushes ........ Military pair Hair Brushes, per $3 00 up, best Badger . shaving Brushe Ha $1.00 up. Artistic Silver Initials, any of these pieces, suit each. to at 25¢. No charge for putting them on. KINNEAR & dESTERRE, JEWELLERS, 100 Princess Street, KINGSTON. LoveWillFi nd nd theWa Thera is nothing irresistible lovers of Dainty Conigetionery, as assorted Chocolates and Bon-Bous HO for ou They win the heart sweethearts Our Nut mallows Butter Cups, chdurate Mai gh- etc., are Cream of most Candies, Tafleys, all most delicious. Also Ice Hot Drinks, "T. Peters & Co., 184 Princess St. end APPLES Bellflowers, Snows, Tal- man Sweets. Spies, Also' a full fresh Groceries. Fresh Oysters D. Couper, 341-3 Princess St. "Phone, 76 Prompt Delivery. line of nice clean 2 ALAS EYESANLESY i GOOD SALARIES Go Only to the Well Trained Our High-Grade Courses fail to bring success to our gradu- até. Day and Fvening Classes, and Moderate Rates, FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE Clergy street," 'Phone 680. STOOKDALR, never Kingston. ' ¢ ' ' ¢ ' ' ' ¢ ' ¢ ¢ : Principal. Reid hi i 3 N. Rn ta hl hh he he ROH OKONOKORKOKOK OK OXOoNkO T Increase Your Efficiency Kingston Business College, Limited, Head of Queen Street. Oanada's leading Business School Day and Evening Classes. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book keeping, Tolograpiy. Special in. ( dividual {instruction for pupils 3 deficignt in Faglish brane Rates moderate. Enter at py 3% tiwe. 'Phone, 440. H. F., MET. x CALFE, Principal. % 7 sOKOKOK OK OK OKOKOKOKOKO Our Chocolates Are made daily ; always fresh ; always good; all and prices, flavors. \ " Ice Cream Constantly on hand. PRICE'S, Phone 845. 288 Princesa St, Apples Just Arrived One Car. 'Baldwins ? 90% Perfect and Spys. A. GLOVER, Cor. Bagot & Ear TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS The Jesfect Brick & Tile Co., Wash- burn, Ont. PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessee Are ready to contract delivergs Brick that will tion at reasonable rates. plant, 060,000 daily. f 'Wood's Phi bj) 2) de The Great Englisi Femody, 0 ous ua Peltity. for immediate stand inspec Capacity ol Tones and invigorates the who! nervous system, makes now 1 old Veins, Cures Aero: Mental I Brain WW ory, Pual Ty caknens Emission ator, rR and Effect of Abuse or goed Price $1 per box, &ix for One will please, six Hl cure. Sold by ¥ al | Tugwisty or mph plain pkg. on Joe} of price. ae Ww pam; wail Fhe Wood Mea dont torn A NEW DISCOVERY! A preparation . found that will « stop fault ng hair, in even the most severe s, in from two to four days. G Sun#hnteod or money refunded Get application at KEYES', 336 M. P. KEYS Antiseptic Barber Shop Hair Dressing and Shaving Pdrior Three Chair. Quick Servjeg. Your pat ronage solicited. 336 King Street Next 'door 'te Wade's Drug Store, Barber Shop King Street. |THE HOGKEY OUTLOOK THE MATERIAL QUEEN'S HAS ON HAND. * Collegiate Institute Has An Open- " Air Rink Por Its Team--Wisl a City "League Be Organized This" Winter ? From the present outlook there will be a big fight for the Intereollegiate hockey championship this winter. All the college teams will be strong, but Foronto "University who went through last year without a defeat, have only two or three of their last season's team. MeGill have also lost one or 'two good men, while Queen's stand pat with the exception of "Bill" Ben- nett, between the nets. It looks very much like Queen's unless Varsity and McGill make some rare finds in their men. On Varsity, "Herb." Clarke, Poms, Davidsol Evans, and their goal tender of last year's team, will not be out this season. That leaves two players of the old line up, to build a new team around. Queen's have three men from whom to pick a-goal-keeper; Hugh Maecdon- nell for point, Pennock for cover, Me- Laughlin, Crawford, Dobson, George, Campbell, and in all probability some rood 'men among the new ones to pick from a strong team can be se- cured from the above, one that could make most of them hustle. Collegiate Open Rink. The Kingston Collegiate students have completed all the work that they can do at present on their open air rink near the school. Banking boards have been put up about eigh- teen inches high all around, and the ground is all levelled off. The K. C. I hove: should have a team this year that will make a good showing in the Junior Intercollegiate series, against Queen's 1H and Cadets 71. A meeting will be heid shortly to elect officers for the season, Won't Enter Teams. not likely that the or the Frontenacs will teams in the Janior 0. H. A. this season. All the junior players will gather under the colors of the 14th Club. There are a great ALY junior players in the city who\are fast endugh to catch a place if they will get out and work for it. , eason's work will be mapped out at the, armouries en Monday evening. St. put series It George's City Hockey League. What about a City Hockey League this winter ? Who is going to take a hand and make it a success. Last sea- son the K. A. H. A. was the most successful ever managed in the city, and it is tobe hoped that the same fellows will come forward again this season and run the show. Many teams would enter: both senior and junior Two fine cups aro there to Lhe played iér, one for junior and one for senior, find it would not be right to see the "league fall through. . The only drawback at present seems to be the loss of fhe open air rink. Irom present appearfiees there will be ne open rink in the city that the teams could play league games on. This makes it rather difficult as. it is hard to secure the covered rink, and it would also increase the expenses of the league considerably. series. Did Not Come Off. The indoor ed for Thursday come off. The Sergeants and No. 3 company were to play, but the latter did not turn up. The next game will be played on Tuesday night, between the Sergeants and No. 5 company. The sergeants have not lost a game yet this season. The regular league games have not started yet. The sche- dule will likely. commence aiter Christ- mas. match schedul evening did not baseball Sporting Notes. J. B. Taylor, the colored champion quarter-miler of the University Pennsylvania is dead. Toronto Star : Rochéiter yachtsmen are-pinning their faith on Seneca, and a loophole in the rules. Great sportsmen, ch ? Phillips is to be the hockey = season by Ottawa, who feel sure from the tone of his letter that he will come east. Galt will have, besides Owen and Murphy, of Ottawa City League, Leh- mann, the Pembroke goalkeeper, aud Lifiton, who was first spare for Wan- derers and played with Renfrew 'last winter. Michael Donlin, the National Hans Wagner offered $1,600 for champion swatter of Baseball League, after is counted, is making a big hit on the stage with his wife, Mabel Hite,- and: announces that he will not return to the diamond next spring. Toronto Mail and- Empire : It may not be generally known, but the Var- sity "football team is the most strictly amateur one on the continent. The players are not even furnished their rughy clothed; not so much as a sweater being given 'them. Only One '"'Bromo Quinine." That is, Laxative , Bromo Quinine. Look for the signafure Bs Grove. Used the world over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 26c. o Extract A Splinter. Woman's Home Companion. When a splinter has been driven deep inta. the hand it can be extracted without pain by stcam. Nearly fill a wide-mouthed Dottie with hot water, place the injured part over the mouth, of the bottle and press tightly. The Suction will draw the flesh' down and in a minuto or two the steam will extricate the splinter and the inflam- mation will disappear. Notice. Legal forms, customs entry blanks, ete.,, for sale at Whig office, the cheapest and best place to buy print- ing. You will be well, keep well and feel comfortable wearing No. 200 Imper- ial Crown Brand underwear. The premium: list of the Cape cent, N.¥., fair amounts to $2,100. : Sale, of sl houses at Waldron's' for 2.98 cach, Saturday Roney &. Co's for {day Nee Vin- nearly bargains 'Satur- Ribby's $2 voat sweaters Thy] THE DAILY BRITISH\WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1908. THE WHIG'S JUMBLE Tells About a Lot of Things Short. Metre. Sco" Bibby's $2 coat sweaters. House coats and dressing gowns at Livingston's, The pro jme for a girl 16 marry is when she * finds that proposals are getting scarce. Koneygh&s Co's sale is a hummer. Have y been in yet ? The disposition to do is too small to produee results in not a few in this old world. See Bibby's siobby $1 caps. A burning question with not a few men 'is to fae the expense of © the cigars they burn. Bargains for everybody at Roney & Co's big sale, Saturday. Make, by your life deeds, the recog: nition you 'recive from the world just and deserved. Sec Bibby's swell 75c. caps. The church "hypocrite always gets as near to the' "amen corner" of the church as possible, Come with the crowd to Roney Co's big sale Saturday. Mischief in your own children would be downright wickedmess in the chil- dren of your neighbor. Sce Bibby's $6 smoking iacket. The only reason the man in love can cat angel cake is because ho thinks the girl who makes it is an angel. Extra Bpfedjul cut in overcoats Roney & Co's big sale Saturdgy. Lots of people say they will he governed by your advice~but lots of & at 'peaple_belong to an Ananias club. "See Bibby's $7 dressing gowns. 'A woman should never marry wan to reform him until she make a satisfactory omelet out bad eggs. Roney & Co's big sale is now full swing; bargains for everybody. When a woman has occasion to visit her poor relations she 'always likes to talk about the trouble she has with her hired girl. 200-line Imperial Crown underwear would be a suitable Christmas pre- sent. Sold by all dry. goods and gents' furnishing: stores who pa tronize. home industry and are loya! to Kingston. a can of in MARINE NEWS. ge Found Wharves. All the vessels of the Folger fleet have been laid up, with the exception of the steamer Wanderer, on the Cape Vincent route. The steamer What is About the Rosemount has, loaded grain at Fort William, for Richard- son's elevator., A vessel has already loaded corn "aj Cornwall for this ele- vator. The steamer Carleton, which cleared for Hamilton, on her way to Fort William, is reported to be at Timber Island, where she had to take shelter from the-storm. The steamer Prince. Rupert arrived Friday morning, from Fort William, with grain for Richardson's elevator. Her cargo consisted of 60,000 bushel: of oats, 20,000 bushels of barley, ahd 12,000 bushels of wheat. With ice two inches thick on. her hatches, and with an ice-covered deck, the steamer Prince Rupert, which ar- rived at Richardson's elevator, this morning looked more as if she had made a trip from the North Pole. The vessel had a very stormy passage, but had a most suceessiul trip. Capt. Malone in charge of the Prince Rupert. is DON'T BE DISCOURAGED, How Fortune Telling Machine Cheered Politician. "Once," said a well-known politi- cian, 'when 1 was younger | went up to Liverpool to make a political speech. My wife was with me. We arrived on a chilly, miserable Oc tober afternoon. It was cheerless at the hotel, cheerless in the city, ano cheerless. everywhere, She had a cold; F had a cold. The outlook im the meeting was not good. We weni | wit Cit out for a walk despite the rain. Wi walked through the park, my wil reading me a lecture the futility of polities, Just reached hes peroration we saw an automatic ma chine that played music, weighed you and dropped out a card telling your fortune, I stepped" on the machine put @ penny in the slot, heard the music tingle, and waited for the ga chine to tell my fortune: The car came out apd I' handed it to her. It said : 'Do hot be discouraged. Yow second marriage will be happier than your first.' on as she ° B. A. Hotel Arrivals.. H. C. Adamson, Saginaw, Mich.; W. Graham, R. H. Williamson, 7. Oates, Thomas H. Sears, J. KE. An, derson, M. H. Shibley, J. J. Brignall: Arthur Hogg, Thomas CC. Woods Toronto; A. C. Whitaker, H. Blateh, Samuel Harris, L. L. Cook J. L Beesfield, T. Williamson, F. » Parkins, William Ireland, Montreal; W. Wilson, New York; "P en Philpdelphia; H. V. Little, Kansas ity, Mo; E. F. Wiser, J. McAddm Prescott; J. McClure, Berlin; Dr. J. C. Mitchell, W. A. Gilmour, J. M. Young, Brockvile; W. H. Ketcheson, Béileville; John H. Ham. Rev. Rural Dean Dibb, Master Dibb, R. H. Travers, Napanee; James A. E: Turner Gananoque; J. G. Murdock, Detroit: William Cartwright, Woodstock; Ar- thur Somerset, Duluth. Ww. A Tooth Point. Dentists' children rarely have filled tceth for ihe reason that they are taught "to usc the tooth brush with a ciroular 'motion. The brush, as in the ardinary' motion, goes back and forth, but it also goes round and round. Thus it finds out 'all the cran- nies. Dentists say that thé circular motion, applied both to the front and back of the teeth, will keep them ab- solutaly elean--and absolutely. clean {eeth cannot decay. The teeth should bo brushed after each meal and és- pecially at bedtime. The morning brush before breakfast, which is the only oné commonly» applied, does scarcely any good at all, since the teeth, immediately after it, become clogged with food. Home-Made Taffles, Bread, Etc. Edwards & Jenkin, 274 Princess. Silk 'waist sale at' Waldron's, $7, for Saturday morning, $2.98 A special petition was "filed a, rainst | the election of Hon. Clifford Sifton. | See Bibby's 25¢. hook-on ties, 35, $6, most capable company. 1 Yacht Club, | AT THE GRAND. Ares "The Devil' Was Seen By a Large Audience. The Devil," written by Franz Mol- nar, lay which bas been without doar the most talked of, during the present theatrical season, was and was séen by a large audience. Different reports had been made upon 'the 'merits of 'the play. Some held that it was a play whith should 'he set aside, and another report' was that it was immoral. Even the very title cansed somo to believe that it was a play that should not be pa- tronized. At "any rate, all this com- ment did not appear to have any ei- feeg on the attendance, and the con- census of opinion was that it was a wonderful play, and presented by a an "The Devil" is not a morality play. The leading role is taken by a porsonial devil, 'who smiles at every turn, and who has control over. every person. Marked ability is chown in this character, by Edwin Stevens. In the portrayal of this part, there is ething somewhat unusual, in the -- that he has no make-up.- He is tall, slender, with very large, lean hands, and in every way looks the part. One would naturally imagine hima to be rather an unwelcome char- acter, but on the other hand, he is highly amusing, even with his siliy grin or in his burst of laughter. No doubt, if the play were given by a poor. company. it would appear an an altogether different light, but" with such a well: balanced company all this is covered up. The devil displays bu- mor, and all through® the play there is a ripple of laughter, but still there is. something which' would make hate to be in his power. Perhaps the most prominent feature of his char- acter is his infinite knowledge of hu- man nature, and ite weaknesves. He is not slow to show up the truth to the world. In addition tothe devil, there are four leading parts, and all of them are well hand As Olga Hofmann, gave full justice' to the: role. Paul the part of the artist, and Marion Lorne, as the model, was exceedingly clover. Ethel Clayton, as Elsa Berg, an heiress, - displayed marked talent. 0. J. Vanesse, the old servant, was an interesting. character. The was richly staged. pig "Messenger Boy No. 42" will be the attraction at the Grand to-night. The' play is a romantic drama, wit a plot prese nting it« climaxes Ws con- sistently as the me rlodramatic events will allow. of the ing of the famous Landseer dogs, who are said to be extremely interesting. Many vaudeville fentures are co 'Uncle Tom's Cabin." Of all the old time plays that appearing before the public there none that can compare with the play of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." the. oldest play on the stage and' is as fresh as the latest York production,:and this year comes. Xo us directly from a western trip. The Downie Tom's Cabin' company numbers over ffty people, including some of the finest dancers on the road. It will appear at the Grand on Saturday, Dec. 5th, matinee and night. are old It is to-day May A. Bell Marks. Marks Bros. No. 1 dramatic com- pany coming to the Grand next week wil present on Monday night "A Rough Diamond," with vaudeville be- tween the acts. The cleverest of all epertoire actresses; May A. Bell Marks, heading Marks Bros. No. 1 Iramatic company; who has endeavor- wl to' present to her patrons thing new in the line of amusements. To Build New Steamer. A rumer is current 'that the Rich elieu & Ontario Navigation company will shortly place an order with an English shipbuilding compawy for the construction of a new . passenger steamer of the propeller type and full canal size. The boat, it is saith, will be ready to go into commission next season. It 1s proposed to use the new vessel on the north shore route, in conjunction with "the steam- w Belleville, which was the only boat used by the company on that route duling the past season, = the ythers having been withdrawn when a arge proportion of the freight .busi- ess was taken over by the Inland Navigation company in a merger several steamers: consummated by that company last fall. The new -ves- sel will also be used in cases of em- srgency on the route traversed by the steamers Toronto and Kingston. of Wear » warm unflerwear. Get 200- line Imperial Crown Brand, made only by the Kingston Hosiery company, limited. Mis. I'weed, where mill. The biggest overcoat offered 'in Kingston at Roney big sale Saturday. At a eating of the Tape Vidcent it. - was decided to incor: porate under he membership corpora- tion law of the state of New York. Sce Bibby's 50e. silk knots. The Marmora English church been re-opened after renovation. Gone up in Smoke We destroy yearly undreds of thousands ol ood primers just to ot ure that the others are all rerfect. We go Shroud the ame thing with powder, pa- rer, metal, ete. After these " ests the perfect material is nade up, and our experts shoot samples of every lot o prove their quality. We Halladay and little daughter, have leit for Chesterville, Mr. Halladay has charge of a bargains ever & Co's For iI makes of arms. Coste snedhird toone-fith ess than duty a rok op he Donn | DOMINION AMMUNITION the] 'atiraction at the Grand last night, -.Oone the banker's wile, Frances Nordstrom McAllister was Rtted in every way for play. 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HARRISON C2 ~ 229-237 PRINCESS ST. is the perfect food drink tor children. Highly nutritious -- easily digested -- delicious 'and economical > 74 The Cowan Co. Limited, Toronto, Is Crowded Hae Our Women's Felt Slippers 'and Juliettes AT 40 cents to $2.00 We Have All Colors. SEE THEM eid & Charles. A Large Assortment of Fresh Tafhes. Try them and test their quality. Bananas, Grape Fruit, Malaga Grapes Dates and Figs Toye's, 302 King Street. | "Phone, 141, & AWhole Lot of Contort ; 12.01 Ee RE Or. oe oti ston 8.55 P.R. No. 1, Ci Renton Ir ith tr Pembroke, art Ar, MERE rd Teal "Coast potnia t KK, ra R. ict Office, Tai 4 i" aaoNwA Pr 34x OF QUINTE RAILWAY. rain, leaves union 'daily (Sundays (aE 0" an iis 8 despatch nockburs, Ma; points on Central t iar Toute your . to' R. W. DICKSON, ments via Ba pir 10° . y further iculars, Agent, "P Chicago, lil, Nov, 28th to Dec. 10th, Réturn tickets will be issued at $24.25. Good going Nov. 20th to Aus, 4th. Re- ~{ turning on or before Dec: 12 ONTARIO PROVINCIAL FAIR, Guelph, Ont., Dec. 7th to 11th. turn tickets will be ford going. Saturday, be 'riday, December 1 th, good on or before Monday, December Local Branch Time Table. Trains will leave and arrive at City Depot, Foot of Johnson Street. GOING WEST. Lve. Cit, Arr. Bi ise 1.07 7 Pa returning Ath. 5 Mall... 8 Expres 5 a.m 11 Local « 9.15 a.m. 9.47 a.m. : ters Tid, a .25 noon 2a, 56 p.m 19 p.m. 8.51 p.m, 15 Local \ 7.08 p.m. p.m. GOING KAST. 4 Fast Ex. 12 Local ... Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4, 4 6. 7. and 8 run daily. All other trains daily except Sunda For Pullman Accommodation' Tickets, and all other information, apply to : J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Cor. Jobnson and Ontario Sts. ston, Ont. King- THEIL RAILWAY For Copy Of Notes by the Way With Time Table Of Maritime Express Canada's Train, noted for excellence of Sleeping and Dining Car Service bet ween Montreal and the Atlantic Ports. : Apply to Montreal Ticket Office, 141 St. James Street, or General Passenger Department MONCTON, N.B. STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER 'FAVES WOLFE ISLAND wm. 1.003.000 p.my 7.809. 15 am. 1,003.00 p.my Breakey's--, 6.30--9.30% Be notice. and from Kingston: CHRISTMAS Mai GS { LIVERPOOL. t * From Bt. John to Halifax Nov. 28th. h. Dee. 5th. . Dec. 12thy } Tunisian, sails Victorian, sails Grampian, sails - . TO GLASGOW. | Hesperian, from Halifax . | lonian, from - | FIRST-CLASS, SECOND-CLASS, | THIRD-CLASS, $2650 upwards. Additional sailings and rates on | plication 10 J.P, HANLEY, or 0. ra CK, "Local Ageits, King- NEW MACHINE Siop A call is invited for all kinds of gen- eral manufac and machine repair ing, sewing scales, ing, Dec. '121h, Dee, 16th, upwards, upwards, ap. J. W. treal St. taken Leave Otta awa, 10.45 am. arrive King: 8.17 p.m. Boat calls at Garden Toland gong to &% * © % § & oo ALLAN Sci' LINE