Alive and ready for business: after tke mad rush of fast week. "Perhaps you have spent all your money and consi- der it too roon to think of shopping again, but we just wish to remind you that we are ready whenever you are--ready with all kinds of seasonable, comfortable goods, Blankets, Tackdowns, Flannel and Flannelette, WarmDress Goods, And Suitings, Overstockings, Toques, Sweaters, Etc. etc. Don't forget us when you next think Crumley of shopping terine Tonic, and ectual Monthly en can ., CF of strength--No. § 81; Tot -- Fe Dwi hich wo Som Ht ia in three Would Any of These Suit You? 1s=New Brick Dwelling, 9 rooms, C. and furnace, also good stable and | drive-hou "large lot, $2,600. 2--Pirsteclass Nearly New Frame Dwel- ling, 4" bedrooms, B. & C. $1,650. 8--New Frame Dwelling, 4 bedrooms B. & C,, large lot, $1,550. B. &; 10 degrecs stronger, $3; No. 3 BT on | Sad hy ol on drugs pt en pric pamphlet. A | Soak Meoieing Ga, Turowic. Bros x sen! ess * Tee | sprang . (formerly Windsor) | friends last evening when he appearec OTTAWA CLIFPSIDES DE -. FEATEDBY 10 TO 5. { The 14th Regiment Team Was Too Much For the Easterners--Thé Ice Was Soft--Th¥ Attendance Was Small. wl fe, hockey match of the sea- was pulled off at the covered rink M ht, Shag J with. water to a depth of one-half an inch or more. crowd was very small, considering the standing of the two teams. The game was quite laie in starting, | it being £245 pf ts be- fore the referce blew his whistle to call the men together. The soldiers had the beiter of the argument, from whistle to whistle, and if the Clifisides are the best amateur team in Canada,.with the exception' of the Victorias, the soldiers have it or paying in in the dominion, hke a ircus tent. Clifis have been at {work steadily for some wecks, while the 14th have not had ome full prac- tice and were minus a player. lhe locals were not a great deal faster on the . forward line tham Ottawa, but they are better stick handlers, quicker and trickier, and their shots are bet ter. In comparing the two defences, the soldiers have one superior to the Ottawa = septette. The teams faced ach other as follows : 14th Regiment. (10)--Saunders, goal; Powell, point; Vanhorn, cover; Uraw- ford; rover; Bernier, centre; Richard- son, right wing; Dobson, left wing. Clifisides (b)--McKinley, goal: Po well, point; Williams, cover; Dion, rover; Christie, centre; Stewart, right wing; Henry, left wing. +» Refereo--0. Meikle. Timers--W. W. Gibson, dron. Scoring summary : First half £0 org--~14th, Richardson, 2; Dobson, Cliffsides--Dion,- 2, Séeond hutt-~14th, Crawiord, nier, 1; Richardson, 1. Cliffsides--Christie, 2; Stewart, 1. In the first half both teams set a very iast pad cousidering the condi tion of the ice. The game opened witl some speedy rushes from end to end the first tally going to Dion on & nice shot from the side. Thie seemed to pit the necessary ginger into the locals 'and they evened up, Dobson and Crawford combining forces for the rush. About ono minute after Dio landed another point, on an individua rush, and a nice clean shot. This did put the soldiers on' their mettle and from then till the end of the balf the had the mem with the hard name on tho run, Ustering four goals, while their opponutnts were not allowed any Both aggregations came hack strong in the Second half and .again set. a fierce oll paec. The . visitors starte in to set the run, and when they were ready to quit {he soldiers were: just starting, and the CHAS fried hard tc keep up. For the first, fifteen minutes {of the second half good clean hockey was played, neither ream securing a {goal The first went to Bernier on a {pass from Richardson. Then the Cliffe, landed one, then Eh soldiers landed one, until the score stood 10 to 5 for the locals. The 14th team showed great last evening when one thinks lack of practice. "Senator" a pleasant surprise Richard Wal- 3; Crawford, 1 2 B forn of it: Powel on hi in uniform. "Jack" stated that hi 4--Good ' Stone Dwelling in weullont. repair, stable, garden and orchard of the choicest vgrieties of fruit, $1,650. 5--Stone Dwelling, stable and one acre) of good garden land, $1,850. T. J. Lockhart, Opposite Grand GRAND|" "UNION HOTEL)": NEW YORK CITY. Central Station Sane for Next ork Oly Guidebook and Map. but the call of the great and he yieldec Here's hoping he retired, | bugle was too (io the strains. Tblays all season. Van Horn played a star with Powell forms a line it is to get through. For a new man that is a aan playing his first game in senior company, Saunders takes al had game anc har 159 Wellington Street. PLUMBERS : = | the cakes on the line. He played ¢ star game, a game that places hin second only to Hiscock a goa keeper in this city, and is: a as that mT ry our PURE LE ADi in five that any player can be prou pound blocks. interesting. "Canada Metal Co.,Ltd 31 William St.. Toronto. CANADA CYCLE & MOTOR co's SKATES Automobile, Automobile, Automobile Model, 25 Model, 5 .. For Sale at lamin Top "pg. The price is soldier: had hi: | to 'hold. eddy' ' saved the time and again. and always head right with him. George Richardson, | Crawford playing and are a strong line. [op one of the best games career. Crawford 'is playing hockey this year than he aid He is playing faster, checking and shooting better than ever Bernier an fine hocke Dobson ' put of his bette: last. closer, before. are Sporting Notes. "Tommy" Burns, with tucked _ safely away, may The Canadian is &s good a financier as hé is a boxer. $200,00( A +P A Happy and P rOSpErous New Year To each one of our many customers, whp helped to make this Xmas the brightest in our-experience, we extend the heartiest good' cheer for a Prosperous and Happy Year to 'you, and to all others® we extend 'the same grectings, because we hope to have you our customer next year. as. You will ba pleased to khow our sales for the 12 days preceding Xmas ,Day was $761 in excess of last year. This speaks the merit of our goods. { James J. Corbett is very much 1 earnest about meeting Johnson. The ex-champion, who is now forty-twe years old, wants six months ready. phe According to ome Buffalo paper, Longhoat's stride is double that: of Dorando. The Indian's step has been spoken .of in poetry and prose as the longest ever. In the first of a series of hockey games sat the St. Nicholas rink, New York; the St. Nicholas team defeate the team of -the Montreal Amatew Athletic Association by a score of ¢€ to 4. Toronto est defence professional, rie, in goal; Star : Varsity has the fin in Canada, amateur o: in Roy Thomas, of Bar Harold Clarke, of Toron to, at point, and Ramsay Rankin, ol Stratford, at cover-point. On January lst, at Pretoria, R. E Walker, the South African sprinter sestablished a new world's record of 10 2-5 seconds for the 100 metre: dash. Walker won the 100 metres at the Olympic games at London in 10 4-5. A few days ago he ran 100 yards in 9 2-5 seconds. Dineen, the Boston. Marathon run ver, is after Longboat for a twenty: six mile race. Dineen wants to run for $5,000. Ii Longboat runs a couple more twenty-six mile contests in the next couple of months, any old cart horse will be able to trim him. There is such a thing as; too much. Whiteroit was deposed from man agement and captaincy of the Stanley cup challengers after the first game His place was taken by Lester Pat vick. The officers of the Edmonton club 'Who came east with the team did ° & < IE SOLDIERS WON well retire, to get | Beason's ray tin En- t of | ero he opers THE CAY hs © With AMELIA ik An Pavol ites or ass. . Te 50. Heard, "PRICES, g5e. B0€ ts mow on 'sale WEDNESDAY, JA3 av. sax ors. IP The ROY 0 gustion. The Bis Melo Dramatic Musical THE - COWBOY GIRL © SUE MARSHALL and: a 'Rollicking Chorus of Pretty Girls. A Full Scenic Production. Cowboy Band Parade at noon. Special 15-26-365-50 gine Higher, Pliem now on sale. THURSDAY, VAN. 7TH. he Song Show! The Dante Show ! me Bin how ! The Whirl Show ! B. . WHITN Y'S Merry Musical Ha ! He | A KNIGHT FOR A DAY The Original Company of 70 People. Holds All Long Distance i Records. 600 Nights in Chicago. 800 Nights in New York, 4 months in Boston. $1.00, Prices, 2bc., 50e¢., Tbe, $1.50. Seats mow on sale, Hockey Match CARNEGIE TECH. (of Pitisburg, USA.) CRACK TEAM vs. QUEEN'S L FRIDAY, JAN. 8th Game called at 8:15pm. Géyerdl adnrission, | 25¢. Reserved 'seats, HOC, Plan opens on Jan. seats and tickets. FOR SALE BY TENDER Ténders will be received by thé under- Tth for sale of CONDENSED TRA COLLENDER HOTEL. First insertion lc. a word. Each 0 i secutive insertion hall cen A GOOD @ Sat Bi he x ror: Hii ne EE six, ; one crm rw SMART Boy, AS --JuNion OLERK, | weit D, FOR ferred "Apply Box nL AH an gage 2A o the evening to Mrs, El J li "AT oven Eh EE Purple Stock No f; We out | Hal wT oul Wenn Tr ting Iie London, Ontario. hd uring is WANTED---GENERAL, FARM hor "Se BUY OF 100 OR 150 ACRES, cl . BE a ¥ Apply Cann, MEN AT - salary and Wishes concert LT in Sash, locaijty > of handling New yo CREE 0 ) S. Apply Box "J. rms 2 5 Whig office ARTHUR office Ave. ELLIS, ARCHIT and residence, 181 Galveraly HENRY P: SMITH, ARCHITECT, ete, Anchor Building, Market Sq "Phone, 845. SOUTH AFRICAN NETBRAN 1 WiLL Bay $400 cash for lan ants, if elivered at once. en 86 Lower Bagot street, ie gis FIRE INSURANCH RISKS, GOOD companies, lowest rates, fair settle ments. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co., 109 Brock St. Telephone, 480. POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER- chant's Bank Building, corner Itrock and Wellington streets. 212. "Phone, WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE floor over Mahood's Drug store, corner Princess and Bagot streets. Entrante on Bagot street. 'Phone, 608, THF OPPORTUNITY TO ' FURNISH estimates. on electric work: All kinds of work promptly done, F. J. Birch, Electrician, 206 Wellington street. ge , $15. it Ji ay, A JOR JLEANING ASHES OUT OF yards or, Sellars abe other a carted. ces I . App Lytle, General Carter, A Bt. TO PURCHASE OR 'RENT, © A" COR- ner grocery business in the lower section of the city. Apply by letter, stating particulars to KBox "75, care Whig office. TO-LET. STORE, 109 BROCK ST. APPLY JOHN McKay, 15 151 Brock street. Con KING including hot Apply McCann, 51 ROOM OVFR WADE'S, and Brock streets, water heating. Brock street. IMMEDIATELY YOUNG sires cosey. single bedroom, (front room pi rred), within five minutes walk of rl and Clergy. streets. -Aps LADY, DE-| «RoSELAWN"; THAT HANDSOME residence on Union street, at a signed until TUESDAY the lin inst. or the purchase of the stock in trade of he estate of N. WARTELSKY, COLE- SROOK, consisting as per Inventory General Goods and Fixtures, $2,528.26 Horse, Buggy, Cutters, ate, 180.00 Hook Debts . Separate Fenders, may lesired, but no Tender necessarily °' ac- epted, Stock and Inventory -may be xamined on the premises at Colebrook. JOEN NICOL} be sent in 'erms Cash, - Assignee. 19090. Kingston, - Jan, 4th, Interested , in the garbage question. ommittee Room, City Building. WEDNESDAY, 4 P.M. GARD OF THANKS '0 THE ELECTORS OF VICTORIA WARD, KINGSTON. For seven years you hawé shown your onfidence in me hy electing me your re- resentative at the Council Board, take this opportunity any friends and supporters oyalty to me yesterday. Yours sincerely, C., J. GRAHAM. Jan. 6th, 1909, 1 GARD OF 'THANKS - We very 'heartily | thdnk =the ity Council and Board of Trade | oat the cordial support of the By- Law to 'assist 'our' 're-building ; «nd to our employees and the itizens who: kindly sustained at 1e Poles. for "their Kingston, . WORMWITH & CO. Kingston, January 5th, 1909. Card of. Thanks. I desire to 'express my o the electors of Rideau' Ward, adies and Gentlemen, regardless olities, for the . splendid . manner hich they supported me on Monday. WM. R. CLU STN ot think very muech of Whitoroft's | eadwork. They put their fdilure to] gid the cup down to Bad 'manage wat, * are and simple: Our nolish cousins ome wy. "Hbrosse, and are 'toming wer to take some lessons. After hout half the team have their heads wd open by nice, gentle little. taps uch .as the Capitals "or the Sham- oeks, or. especially the New West- ainstér team, 'distribute 'té their op- | jonents, they will think Canada's ational game has a few on fighting joers. The Italian set a" terrific pace from hi beginning: At the end of "the ighteenth mile the runners, were more han Toor minutes ahead of the mark ot in thei# 'New Yor! Jorando alse collapse . e Italian | xitd a dozen tines to gain a ead on the Indian, Bit the Canadian stuck right at bis heels throughout ind once or twice easily took the lead. : . Buffalo News : Longhoat never stop- ed nor stayed his long easy lope, st 'sped on" around the track, reeling of lap after lap, although taking i¥ nore easily: and in slower time than vhilé he had the red trunks of Doran- lo to follow. Mut at no time was the ndian. inl any apparent {rouble iad a grin for his bride at eveey Jap, wed seemed tobe enjoying the 1s he méasured off the laps with steady, twinkling' feet that hit the ragk with a soft pat fof twenty-five long miles, The Haldimand thanks both of | in sincre want to see Banner says that if the editor on Christmas morning regging for 'hristmas,"' as mt it! Tom" Flanagan denies that | ihe is in. want, as Longhoatsshas al viys handsomely provided for her. it is a common prattice ing the holiday season in the expecta- | ion' af receiving Christmas gifts. This is probably what caused the. feport to + sirenlated that' Mrs. Lonaboat ampelled to beg fog a Tig Toothiws pas br Lennox rice 25e. drug store, } of | 979.27 | if | {mportant Meeting of Women, _ "= and | of thanking my | doe in which |i good | He | Longboat's mother ealled 'gt the house | Indians | among To- | the srt fians to visit. their white friends dur atacunt claimed by Regular) Ber -oats Wade! | nominal rental for the winter, Apply J. 8 ply Box "CG. FE care Whig office. R. McCann, 51 Brock street, MARRIAGE LICENSES. in 8. KIRKPATRICK, arri 568 ; "evening, street. ISSUER or M: ce 2 SonB oO residenes: * 88 Frontenac a MONEY AND BUSINESS. CENTRALLY LOCATED front. and rear rooms, at %45 King street, over J. P. Forrest's Gent's Furnishing 'Store. Apply Mr Forrest. ms sm ee aever-- a ak AMBITIOUS MEN D WOMEN MAKE OFFICES, good pay. Cash weekly, copying and checking our advertising material 'at home. Spare time; no canvassing. Send stamp. Simplex Mfg. Co., Lon. don, Ont. to SITUATION VACANT, M EN MA KB months by selling Hardy Northern Stock. Try Canadian GENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR WINT- er overcoats made now, also last years' turned and made like new. Your own cloth made into up-to- date suits. Price and workmanship guaranteed to please. Thomas Gallo« way, The Tailor, 181 Brock 8t,, MON Y pU RING WINTER our Guaranteed Grown Nursery it in your district. The Nursery vo. Limited, Mon- LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND OLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Avaliable assets $61,187,215. In addition which the policyholders have security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and city property insured at lowest possible rates. fore renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange BOARD AND ROOMS, LARGE FRONT ROOM, COMFORT. next to Bibby's Livery. We e Like Taffey | So does everybody, AN kinds, prices. treal. at PRICE'S, +st reasonable 'Mean | Almond, Walnut, Peanut, Fruit, Niga- tine Molasses, Peanut Butter and Butter Scotch, PRICE'S, Phone 845. 288 Pringess 'Bt. NEW MACHINE SHoP A call 1s Invited for .all kindp of gen- | eral manufacturing and machine repair ing, sewing machines, guns, phonographs, scales, razors, edged tools, dies; braz- ing, model and pattern making, Best of attention given all work, Repairs ma be tested before leaving shop. Wor! | guaranteed, Work outside citv promptly | attended ta 4 harges moderate, J. W. HUNTER, Machinist, 50 Mon- treal 8St.,, (near Princess) Kingston, Orders taken at Simmons Bros. and A. Vanluven's Parcel Delivery. LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORING We fully correct style, perfect fit. Jd B. Ouellette, 228 Princess St. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. ANY PERSON WHO IS THE SOLE nead of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may howestead a quarter section (160 acres, more or less) of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appéar in person at™ the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the district. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency on certain conditions, by tather, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. DUTIES. --Six 'months' residence upon 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, In certain districts a homesteader in good standing mey preempt a quarter tion along-side his homestead. Price $13.00 per acre. Duties. --Must reside six months in each of six years from date of hemestead entry (including the time required to ean homestead patent) and cultivate fift acres extra. A homeésteader who has exhausted hie homestead right and cannot obtain a re-emption may take a purchased omestead in certain districts. Price | $3.00 per acre. >urghased homesteads may be acquired of any available lands on either odd or even numbered Sections' South of township 45, East of the Cal- LL gary and Edmonton Railway and the called dandeiff, or scurf, and digging | Neat Ine ii Tange ae, and oo the . > : { thir eridian_ an e aut Railwa: {at the root of the hair where it line. Duties.--Must reside six months iA saps the hair's vitality. First comes ;each of three years, cultivate fifty acres "brittle hair, then lusterless and dead- and erect » house worth $300, like hair, then falling hairy, and, OF CANADIAN NORTH [finally baldness. Nine-tenths of the WEST MINING REGULATIONS. | hair troubles are caused by dand- SOA: Coal ining Fights may . bs T i : ased for twenty-one years at an anhuas frufi. Without dandruff hair will How | .ontal of $1.00 on ro, Not more thas luxuriantly as nature intended. Her- be picide" Kills the dandrufi germ, leav- | 2,560 acres can ing the hair to grow unhampered, as | ant. Royalty, five cen Pi QUARTZ.--A person eighteen years of it dovs wiw the American red man. Sold. by leading druggists, sige and pver having made a discovery may locate a claim 1.500 feet by 1.500 pot. Fee, $5.00. At least $100 must be {10e. in stamps for sample , | *xpended on the claim each year, or | Herpie de Uo., Detroit, Mich Two {gizes, BO. and £1, W. Mahood, | special agent, WALL PAPERS. paid and other complied with the claim | Newest designs tn English atid Foreign ! . Lines, at $1.00 an acre. CLAIMS generally 00. ELLIOTT & SON, LIMITED. { Manufacturers, 79 King St. W.; Torontd. guarantee superior quality, artistic workmanship and | ANOTHER GERM DESTROYER. is- Death to Germs. The germ "burrows into the scalp, { throwing up the cuticle in thin scales. | Herpicide Dandruff NIE to G. 'eet square, Yt fee, HO DGING --Twe lesser of five miles sach of a river may he issued to one applicant for a term of 20 years. Rental $10 a mile per annum. Royalty, 24 per cent after the output exceeds $10 000 WwW WwW. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior --Unauthorized publication of thi» advertisement will not be paid for Sweet castor take it 'without thottles at store. The parties being sued by T. A. Low, M.P., for $10,000, Messrs. D. F. McGregor, John Brady, W. Law- gon, J. H. George and D. J McCann, ;are-well known in Renfrew, politically land commercially, and the result of bas created interest. The Mr. Low is com for the sélling of a Cobalt children trouble. sd Cross oil," any Gibson's can 10¢c, drug HERBERT C. TRENEER, AT.CM. I am Piano prepared Tuition, used ; also open to accept pupils in most, improved method for all classical cert, work. Apply either hy letter person for terms to. No. 1 Stanley Terrace, (Quehac street, Kingston, Ont. Mrs. Henry Smith, postmisiress at Rideau Ferry since the office was tablished, is dead. She was 4 native mission of 'that place and for eighty long mine belonging to these gentlemen {years her home has been where . she har REE wud died. Her h many years : Wer ywiel CA 3 apo anid she "leefven no family. Mre Smith Was off OF The founders of the Pre shgterian chinvh' at: Ridesia Forty Lennox Cs yr a for Con- Stipation. be. 12 fox, Toe c., at Vai ing storey con- or eB" a J tive Tollowi dv st Red (ross drug store. hone 1 230, Mothers can save money on boys" clothing during Livisguans male, = best quality. SWIFT'S. ably furnished, at 144 Barrie St. Swift's Coal 8 "well screened, any and! Try it. ATRIA Farewell The Old Year Welcome - The New! Thanks to the pajronage of OUT Juany Custumprs, we were kept very busy. during © the past twelve months, To constantly . increase business is our alm object, HIGH GRADE, SUPERIOR PLUMBING AND HEATING such as we do, will add new names to our list and make this New Year the best in our experience. David Hall 66 Brock St. Phone 33 5 our and South African Scrip Bought Thomas Mills, - 79 Cla rence St Table and Whip- pig Le 2 A NEW bisco A preparation found tha falling hpiv. in even pat epgek, in irom two to 'Guarantee vr eney J abplica tion ay KEYES", 3