\ 7 Alive and ready for business dfter the mad rush of last week. Portiaps you have spent all your money and cq der it't60 soon to think of shopping again, but we # -~ st wish to remind you that we are ready whenever you are--ready with all kinds goods, of seasonable, comfortable Blankets, Tackdowns, Flannel and Flannelette, Warm Dress Goods, And Suitings, Overstockings, Toques, Sweaters, Etc., etc. Don't forget us when you next think of shopping. Crumley Bros Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. ANY PERSON WHO IS THE SOLE head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter section (160 acres, more or less) of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion nas Agency Or Sub-Agency for the istriet. Entry by proxy may be 'made at any agency on certain condjtions, by father, mother, son, daughter, Lrother or sister of intending bhomesteader. DUTIES. --Six months' residence and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his father, mother, son, . daughter, brother or sister. 3 in certain districts a homesteader in good stamding may pre-empt a quarter- section along-side his homestead. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties.-~~Must. reside six months in each of six years fro date (including the time of homestead entry required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fift- acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased homestead in certain districts Price homesteays upon $38.00 per acre. Purchased may be acquired on any hiilubie land on either odd or even numbered Sections South of township 45, East of the Cal- gary and Edmonton Railway and the West line of range 26, and West of the third Meridian and the Sault Railway line. Duties.--Must reside six months. in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect » house worth $300. OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST MINING REGULATIONS. COAIl.--Coal mining rights may be leased for twenty-one years at an annua rental of $1.00 an acre. Not more thaws 2,500 acres tan'be leased to one appli cant. Royalty, five cents per ton. QUARTZ.--A person eighteen years ot age and over having made a discovery may locate a claim 1.500 feet by 1. 500 tect. Fee, $5.00. At least $100 'must be expended on the claim each year, Or Jad \to the Mining Recorder, wv hen $500 bas been expended or paid and other requirements complied with the 'claim wm be purchased at $1.00 an acre. PLACER: MINING CLAIMS --wener 1 100 feet "ntry few, $00 DREDGING ~Twe leases of five miles each of & rivet may be issued to one applicant for a term of 20 years. Rental, $10 a mila per annum. Royalty, 24 per cent after the output exceeds $10,000. WwW. W. CORY, Penutysof the Minister of the Interior. N.B.--Tmauthorized publication of thie BL re) will not he paid for SYNOPSIS y. WELLAND CANAL Tenders for Supplies for the year 1909. SEALED TENDERS for Supplies ad- dressed to the Superintending Engineer, Welland Canal, St. Catharines, Ont. will be received until 16 o'clock on Sat- urday, the:16thtof January, 1909, for the supply and delivery of various articles of Timber, Hardware, Castings, Oils, etc., Jor use on thé Welland Canal and its branches for the year 1909. Specifications, forms of tender other information may be obtained the ope: inten ng Engineer's Office, Catbhrines, on and after Thursday, 81st December, 1908. The lowest or any sarily accepted. and at St. the tender not neces- L.: K. JONES, Secretary. Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, December 22, 1908. Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority 'from the Department, will not 'be paid for it. Department of Railways and Canals. DOMINION CANALS. CEMENT. SEALED TENDERS, endorsed "Ten- der for Cement," will be received by the undersigned, up to 16 o'clock on Friday, the 20th January, 1909, for the supply of some 160,000 barrels of cement, more or less, required for the construction and maintenance of the various canals of the Dominion and to be delivered in such guantities, at such places and at such times as may be directed. Dealers in cement may tender total quantily required, or for portions thereof as may suit their venience Specifications, information can be obtained at the partment of Railways and Canals, wa, on and after this date. The Department does not bind itself to Here t the Towest OF any tender. By order, L. K, NOTICE TO DEALERS IN for the such con- forms of tender and full De- Otta- JONES, Secretary. Department, of Railways and Canals. Ottawa, 24th December, 1908. Newspapers dnserting this advertise- without authority from the Ng ment partment , will not be paid for it. $ The Wormwith By-Law FOR THE BY.LAW AGAINST THE BY-LAW This will mean you Wormwith By-Law, City Council and [Hage to Elmer Vivian, Filed in the Spokane County Superior Court--One is Against the City For the Death of a School Teacher. Spokane, Wash., Dec. 30.--Claims aggregating $165, 073 for injuries sus- tained in a series of automobile ac- cidents have been filed in the Spokane | 5 county superior court. The largest is against the city of Spokape as the result" of a touring car going over a 150-fopt bluff the evenin, of November 5th. hen Miss Mary "Niche, a Bschool teacher, * was killed, an her sisters, Mona Nicholls and FA Swan and brother, William A. Nich- olls, and F, C. Chambers, chauffeur, injured. Abner and Inez Curtis want £65,273 from John A. Weeks as dam- | ages for injuries sustained ifr-being run down by a buzz-waggon, which frightened their team. In the run- away that followed they were thrown out of the vehicle and ei and bruis- ed." dultia Ellen Domke, stenogra- pher, asks H, Gunning " pay $20,000 4 for knocking her down with his ma- { thine. She was crossing a street when thd automobile came around a cor- her. The front wheels passed over her body and when the engine stopped one. of ithe rear wheels rested upon { her, Migs Domke says bér injuries ard permanent. } Has Again Left Church, ; lL. Quite a few years ago Rev. G. W. Dverbaugh left the Free Methodist church. In 1901 he asked for rein- | statement, and the conference asked | him to publicly confess his wrong. He declined at that time, moving to | Kingston, where he worked in the cot- | ton mill. ' In 1907 he made confession, | was reinstated, given local preachers' license and labored in Prince Edward county. A few weeks ago he again left the Free Methodist church and nine mem- bers of the Fairmount class have gone | with him. He is reported as having founded a new seet, consisting of sev- | enteen members. At present Mr. Over- [ haugh and 'his followers are holding | meetings in Josiah Benson's hop barn, only a few rods from the Free Metho- dist church at Fairmount. These facts officially forth in published correspondence, are set St. Paul's Christmas Tree. | The seholars of St. Panl's Sunday school held their annual Christmas tree on Tucsday evening in the Sun- day school hall. The hall was nicely dicorated for the occasion and the tree held many beautiful presents for the scholars. The main attraction of | the entertainment was the lecture, by Rev. J. 0. Crisp, illustrated by lan- tern slides. The lecture and pictures were enjoyable to bothi old and young. After the programme was completed, Santa Claus appeared on the scene, putting the children. in a high state of excitement. He unloaded his pack and gave * cach child - a gift. The Christ- mas tree of 1908 will be remembered by all present. | | Had A Good Time. The annual Christmas tree enter- | tainment for the scholars of St. An- drew's Sunday school was held in the school hall on Tuesday evening. Xd'he hall was beautifully decorated, and in the centre stood the gigantic Christ- mas tree, laden with presents. Among the branches of the tree many colored electrie- lights were strung, making a very pretty effect. A fine programme was put on by the scholars, during the evening. Headache And Neuralgia From Colds. Laxative Bromo Quinine, the world- wide cold and grippe remedy, removes cause. Call for full name. Look for signature, E. W. Grove, 25c. Bargain In Envelopes. We have just opened 'a large con- signment of fine No. 7 White Commer- ¢ial Envelopes. 'High cut, well gum- med, and superiqr paper. Special price for one week only, 72 cents per thous- and, R Uglow & Company. Prisoner oner On A Truck. A 'prisoner, who was being removed from Stratford to the penitentiary, yestepday, caused some trouble at To- fonto when changing cars. He refus- ed to walk to the car, and he Was dumped on to a truck and bundled along, just like so much baggage. Great Sale For Balance Of Year. Prevost, Brock street, has made a great reduction in price in ready- made clothing, gents' furnishings and order clothing. Stock is well as- sorted. For New Year's. New Cauliflower, new Spinach, new Lettuce, new Parsley, new Green ~ jones; mew Celery from California; ete at Carnovsky's. Bartender's Suicide. Calgary, Dec. 30.--Richard Sydow, a German bartender, blew out his brains yesterday morning while demented. His widow is in Brockville, Ont. Bargains In Calendars. Nothing more appropriate to send for New Year's than a handsome art ealendar. All Uglow' s stock at half price and under. Little Lady Seedless Oranges. Thursday Oranges, only, Washington Naval from 'California, 15c. dozen jdt ( Yornovsky's. December 23rd, iss. Etta Sketler at Shannonville, was united in mar- Thurlow. Charles C.- Ross, Toronto, was mar- i ried to Miss Lodema Leeman, Smith' On (M ys | Falls) are in favor of the endorsed by the Board » of } Trade. Paste. 2 for 25¢. | Lemnox Tooth price 25¢. each. drug store. : Rev. W. R. and Mrs. | ford, were presented { beautiful fur-lined coat. | Home-made raspbekry 'vinegar. wards & Jenkin. Read the advt. Walsh, page 5. Cheap calendars. Regular at Wade's Mil- a Seaborne, each with Ed- of Crawford © & , See Uglow's stock. CLAINS OF $185,073, : FOR VARIOUS US AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS THE CGAY MUSICIAN by am a, Ties » Change of Play and Be ee Nightly. Special 10-20-30 4 Beats a Po now on sale, ds MONDAY, JAN. 4TH, The Cyclonic Musical: THE TIME THE PLAC AND THE GIRL With ARTHUR DUNN and 60 Others, Mostly Girls. PRICES, 25¢., 50c., 78¢.; $1, $1.50. Seats on sale Friday. ee -- Tuesday Evening, Jan. 5th. The Sagason's Big Event, Return En- gogemient of The Great Comic Opera riumph With AMELIA STONE and 'All The Favorites, and Superb Sin i & Chorus as Heard Hen t- ol Now Crowding His Majos y's heatrs. Mon- treal. PRICES, 25c., 50c., 75¢c., 81, $1.50. Seuts on sale Saturday. ¢ -- BIJOU WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. TAKEN BY PIRATES Synopsis =! A Trip on the Mediterranean--A Tady's Peril--Attack «by Mootish Pirat Carried to Morocco--Sold as a Slav the Haren--The Friendly Odalisk--The Smuggled Letter--A Rescuing Expedition ~The End. . ATTRACTION 1. "Life in a Laun- dry,"' showing the things which happen while your linen is. being washed and the methods, old and new, ATTRACTION III. 'The A rushing, rattling comedy, ATTRACTION IV. A Beutiful Ballad, entitled "Sweetheart'" is sung by Will West. WONDERLAND 5c THEATRE 5¢ PICTURES OF QUALITY. "A HELPING HAND." A story show- ing the hardships of poor children. "A FOOTLIGHT FAVORITE." A story of a one-time prosperous theatrical favorite in hard 'Tuek. A Beautiful picture, "THE LEPRECHAUM fairy tale showing some beautiful. seemery = ever canvas. BONG=L Ajtar Fri 1 id CHILDREN ONE NT TO-MORROW AFTERNOON--Let us take care of your children for a half-hour and send them home happy. AUCTION SALE THERE WILL BE OFFERED FOR sale by William Murray, at his Auction Rooms, Market Square, on THURSDAY, December 81st, 1908, the dwelling and premises situate on the South side: of Russell "s.reet and formerly occupied by Eliza Delaney deceased. Upon the above Mesmerist."" An of the shown Irish most on a ship premises are a comfortable. frame dwel- ling and outhouses and the lot comprises a half an acre of ground more or less. TERMS AND CONDITIONS known at time of sale. FOR FURTHER PARTICUL ARS quire at the Office of T. J. Solicitor, Brock street, Fiore WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thatiks to THE LONDON AND LAN SHIRE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY and the Agent who insured me 25 years ago--Mr. Thom Mills--for a full settlement of my En- dowment Policy, which matured this day. The Profits amounted to $595. J. P. H. FERRIS. 30th, 1908. made en- GNEY.¢ Kingston, Dee. THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright. Money issued on Si and Farm Pro perties. Slupieital 3 County Deven tures. Tt] purchased. Deposits received and interest allowed, 3. C. M¢Gill, Managing Director. R7 Olarence street. A CHILD RUN OVER. Fell Of Farmer's Sleigh in Front of Another. i A little girl, about seven years of age "nafrowly" © eso "being fatally injured on Divisibn street on Tuesday afternoon. The little girl with some | companions had been "'looking" on sleighs, riding around ~different parts DINING ROOM GIRL, APPLY BRITISH- American Hotel office. A Boy TO MARE NOISE EFFECTS Bijou Theatre.' Apply *MOiags | oar 9.30 o'clock, Ask ¢oon GENERAL SERVANT: MAY A Mrs. sleep at home, A. Guild, 15% AY street. GENERAL SERVANT, WHO UNDER- tands references required, w Ring st Ai GOOD SPRERAY aE Yashilg. poly in La eves Mrs. JA th, 160 NO hog FARM | TO] BUY OF 100 OR 1b ACRES the city. Apply McCann, '51 Brock street. MARRIED Cot children, to do housework. Apply office. LE, king Box' WITHOUT and general TR. Whig SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS ~1 wit pay $400 cash for land wagrants, delivered at once. J. Cairns, x. if 86 oe. Lower Bagot street; Kingston. FIRE nies, Joment Laan, Soop com! es, low: a R. C. Dobbs & "Gots 109 te. Brock St. Telephone, $807 VETERANS' SCRIP: BOUGHT. HIGH est. cash price paid at . your home bank. Write J. HH. McDiarmid, Sat- urday Night Building, Torbato, THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH estimates on electric work: Al kinds of work Sromitly ¢ done. . J. Bi Electrician, 206 Wellington street. A JOB CLEANING ASHES oun oF yards or, cellars, of carted, Prices Hehe. Ag Lytle, General € y thee bage Stain of ely A GENERAL sERvANT. N NO FAS or ir be Ing ot ironing Al ame vi | w : TEACHER, - FOR 8. NO. 11, Kennebec: Township. Ait. stating satary nad qualification Barker, reas., Arden, ont. RR. €; SEPARATE Towns of Port- State salary 3 fies TEACHER, FOR School, No. 11, land. qual tions. Address Jas. Campbell, x 148 Enterprise, Ont. ARCHITE CTS. BELLIS, ARCHITECT, wesidence, 181 University ARCHIT Market Square ARTHUR office Ave. HENRY , SMITH, ete. Anchor Building, "Phone, 845; "hails A NS, lining. oornet one Building, Phone, 213. WM. NEWLANDS, office second floor over Mahood's Drug store, corner Princess pet | Bagot streets, Entrance on Bagot street. 'Phone, TO-LET. SOUTH AFRICAN SKCRIP~WR AR¥ IN the market to buy a few South in land warrants. State price, for cash. Address to 'Tnter-Ocean Real Estate Co., 24 Aikins Building, Winnipeg. ENTLEMEN TO GRT THEIR WINT- > er . overcoats made now, also last and made like mew. vears' turned Your own clot Aate muita, ara heed, to please; 'Thomas Gallo rr ™ Tailor, 181 Brock St. next - Bibby' Livery. 3 SITUATION WANTED, made into up-to- Price. and workmanship STORE, 109 BROCK 8ST. APPLY JOHN McKay, 151 Brock street. ROOM OVER WADR'S, COR. and Brock streets, water heating. Apply McOann, Brock street. 51 "ROSELAWN" ; residence on Union street, at a nominal rental for the winter. Apply 8. R. McCann, 61 Brock street. CENTRALLY LOCATED front and rear rooms, at street, over J. ¥. Forrest's Furnishing Store. Apply Forrest. OFFICES 545 King to BY aoon in Box WIFE, WIFE plain cook, and husband house. or with horses. "A. W.,"! Whig office. A handy Apply MAN AND A STENOGRATHER, REC uate wants position. more desired than pay. Y. Z.,"" Whig office. Apply "'X. , MONEY AND BUSINESS. LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND Mre Insurance Company. Fe $61,187,215. In addition * which the policyholders have security the unlimited iahility of the stoekholders, property at . rates: new business get rates. from LATE AGAIN for all city insured Strange CENT GRAD- Experience GLOBE Avaliable to lowest' Possible efore renewing old or giving FROM OCT: 1,-- BRICK RESIDENOR 181 Division street, with rooms, including ex i hot water heating, bath, ete. En quire at 179 Division St» SITUATION VACANT. we -- te MEN, MAKE MONEY DURING WINTEF months by selling our Guarantee Hardy Northern Grown Stock. Try it in your district. Canadian Nursery vo. Limited, treal. BOARD AND ROOMS. LARGE FRONT ROOM, KING! includidg hot THAT HANDSOME Gent's Mr. twelve Kiteh Nursery The Mon+ COMFORTS rien on leave at! this Leman |A G hres : return to aa to thie LADY'S FP bills, a Whig office. : + SS FC I ETO art | SECONDHAND HOT ATR FORNACK, 3 Wiig ofice. good. Condition. | Apply AN SXFORD, JIEATER, I~ Goon CoN: on. Ci seen applyin 254 Princess street. ny ying BENCHES, NINE FEET LONG. $1 cach to sixteen, ANY Ply at W Ap % 7 THREBR BEAUTIFUL. OLD-FASHIONED Walnut Conch oy re-uphol d covered. raoup for a Turk's, *plione; 7 5. y cash, BAY MARE, GOOD TO WORK SINGLE double, weight 1,250 hs. Price, , D. J. Hay, 126 and Clarence street, TWO DWELLINGS IN VILLAGE OF Harrowsmith. Small payment down, Balance to suit purchaser. Apply at Godwin Insurance Emporium, King. ston, FINANCE AND INSURANCE. GENERAL J. Boon, ton St. sented INSURANOH OFFICE, T. Agent. Office, 158 Welling- Reliable Companies repres PERSONAL. HAIR, MOLES, warts, etc, removed without scar. Twent ence. Dr. Elmer J. Hose, Throat and Specialist, 258 Bagot vo DIRTHMARES, permanently, yoars" ex o, Eye, Skin Blemish street. MARRIAGE LICENSES. 8. KIRKPATRICK, TSSUER OF Marriage Licenses, Clarence St. telephone, 568 ; evening, residence, 38 tonac strest. MISCELLANEOUS. ANY AMBITIOUS PERSON CAN EARN $200 a month, home or outside; no canvassing. . « Neo': eapital ' required. Highly res rectable, Particulars free. Florence agner, 0524 School Bt, i ably furnished, at 144 Barrie St. Chicago. Hardwood and Kindling ed wood, A large stock of carefully select- delivered promptly, cut and split as required. SWIFT'S. One of our Alarm Clocks will get you up on time these dark mornings. Every ¢lock is fully guaranteed. for one year. Prices from $1.25 up. KINNEAR & d'ESTERRE, 100 Princess St. Kingston. AT THE REQUEST OF A PROPER- ly signed petition, I hereby:announce | that a Public Meeting of the Citizens of Kingston will be held in the City Hall, on TU TESDAY, Jan. 5th, 1908, to dis- y cuss the advisability of --petitioning--the TO THE ELECTORS : Having. been presented | with a largely signed re- quisition, asking me to be a candidate for the alty for 1909, T have decid ed to accede to the request, I therefore solicit your vote | and influence. Respectfully yours, COUPER. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF KINGSTCN :-- | I respectfully ask for your votes Mayor- | and influence to elect me "as Mayor | | RIDEAU WARD. {| TO THE ELECTORS : Ladies and Gentlemen : | copted the nomination for Rideau Ward, I respectfully [votes and influence to elect |" representative for 1909. | RIDEAU WARD. {TO THE PUBLIC WM. R. CLUGSTON. PAYERS Ladies { solicit your Public School | ing election' be H. F. METCALFE. St. Lawrence Ward Ladies and Gentlemen-- I respectfully solicit your votes { and influence to elect me as | School Trustee for St. Lawrence Having ac Alderman in solicit your me as your SCHOOL OF RIDEAU WARD. ~I respectfully influence for the approach- RATE- and Gentleme votes and Trustee in Yours faithfully, W.H. Macnee. ELECTORS OF CATARAQUI WARD I respectfully request your votes and of the town. The farmetis sleigh was coming i Division. rg towards Earl, and was going quite fast. The, child attempted. to. jug % 8 d run | fh go- across the road to 8 ing in the oppc ion. The chila wuscopdod A tng off one sleigh al oeighe, went to grab the ather, p And fell, her legs going in wnder the rear run- ners, which passed\ over Fi The far- mer stopped _at--onee icked the child up. Tt was at' fst Tho that hoth legs were broken, but luckily they were only badly bruised. « The child was badly frightened law the ac- cident. , She was driven, to her home the farmer. Many warnings have been sounded against children running after sleighs, but. eve day large ntumbets are seen doing They will keep pn until some little child 1osdés its life .by being run over. Art Calendars, Hall Price. R. Uglow company are clearing off all fancy and art calendars at half price and under. "Cream Tartar," only ope quality, sold at' Gibson's Red + €8%&s Drug Store. The best mony can buy. "Phone 230 for drug wants. legislature to. abrogate the special act under which election of Aldermen is made for three years, dnd for 'the re- establishment of the general aet under which Aldermen are elected each: year, and for the discussion of such matters, pertaining to Civie Government as the meeting may decide to conser; E. ROSS, Mayor. Kingston, Dec. 29th, 1908. KINGSTON SKATING RINK SEASON TICKET RATES. Lady's Single ....c.oimmy $3.00. $4.00. Gentlemen's Single Children under z or JORIS | supinssssossrss '$3.00. y Family of 2 3.00. Family 00. of 4 of 6 Family 5 iw Family ov 10 . $10.00. Rink Officg now open for sale of tickets and lockers. OUR ROOSTER BRAND OF TOBACCO Smoking and Chewing, at forty-five Have you © your mew resolutions framed ? cents a pound, pay eighty-five cents. Outario street. Andrew Maclean, fs a good tobacco. Why |" of the City, for 1909. D. A. GIVENS. Kingston, 12th December, 1908. Victoria Ward TO THE ELECTORS :-- I most respectfully solicit your votes and influence to elect me as your Alderman for Victoria Ward. Marshall P. Reid. TO THE ELECTORS OF TORIA WARD. LADIES AND-GEXNTLEMEN : If my services for the past have been "satisfartory, fully ask you to elect | representative from thi six years I would respect ye again as your Ward. C. J. GRAHAM. FOR VICTORIA WARD TRUSTEE Ladies and Gentlemen : Having been requested 'to stand for the , Board of Edueation, I have consented, and solicit your votes and influe S. J. KILPATRICK. / 'nce VIC. | A + fers t--e--as--Aiderman--for Ward, JOHN TWEDDELL. ELECTORS OF CATARAQUI WARD Your mates and Cataraqui influerice are" respect- fully requested to elect me as Alderman Ward, JOHN McKAY. SYDENHAM WARD. THE Ladies {for C ataraqui ro ELECTORS : and ' Gentlemen--If years of service as an met with your approval, | ask your vote and { me for 1969. twelve have . again re-elect hy Alderman 1 would influence to BR. H. TOYE, TO THE ELECTORS OF SYDEN- HAM WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : ' | I cordially thank you for the honor of j Deing one of your représeatatives on the Board of Education for the past four years, and having been nominated - Candidate for Alderman, fespectiully solicit your support. : W, G. ANGLIN. Dec 30th, 1908. ¢ { Ernest A. Geen, connected with the f Dominion Dank, Delleville, has been | transferred to the Matmora branch.