| | | | ! } APE=L=PIO i WY FURS JOHN McKAY, THE FUR HOUSE, 149-165 Brook MOST BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS The best assortment of Bath-room Fixtures King | ston ever had in Glass Towel Racks, Glass Shelves, Tumbler Holders, Paper Racks, Combination Soap and | GlassHolders. All the most modern in| | style and price. W. A. Mitchell's Hardware Hingston | 1$n't necessarily homel because she is fond of her home li you would keep your iriends, keep | your to vourself You cannot tell what a woman aims at by what she hits | A woman troubles it ! and other points in Manchuria 1 not | agreement of 1896 | wa | which only every Co., WOULD OUST RUSSIA FROM MANCHURIA ENTIRELY. Protest From Pekin May Reault in Withdrawal of Russian Rail- road Guards--This Would Mean Saving of $5,000,000 Yearly to Russia. &¢. Petersburg, lee. 10---The tailed protest of China against the Russian memorandum, sent to the powers in October and just reedived here, shows that the Chinese govern- ment declares specifically that the administration of affairs at Harbin does The protest also the fact that the between China and de concern Russa, calls attention to the Russo-Chincse bank creating Chinese Eastern railway, as well as the agreement of last May, yielded po administrative 1ights to Russia, Un the contrary, the contract of 1896 entrusted the defence of the railroad to China, It is thought that the protest be preliminary to a demand by the withdrawal of the railroad guards in Manchuria, hokovsoff, the Kussian minster inance, has long arged such a drawal, which would save the gov- ernment £5,000, 000 annually, but the and foreign offices have objected may China Russian M. of for wag "Ihe first a lady will ask when she receives a box of sweets Christmas morning, Is it Huyler's McConkey's ? Sold in Kingston ihson's Red (ross drug store wo Book Store for all good question" on on ut ( Col thir ro---- AN OLD IDEA. Shown to Be Absolutely False By Modern Science. People used, to think that baldness of things which handed down from generation to gene irom father ust like a heirloom one those are ration, to son family the falseness of this belief by proving that baldyess itself is not a constitutional disease, but the result of a germ invasion oi Herpicide can effectually Science has shown rid the scalp Washing only cleans the scalp dandruff, it doesn't kill the germs. "Destroy the cause you remove the effect." Newbro's of Herpgide will do this in It case t is also dressing Sold by leading druggists, Send 10e, in stamps {or sample to The Herpicide Hetroit, Mich. $1 bottles guar anteed. G. W. Mahood, special agent. It Will Pay You to Read Four tons or eighty humdred pounds of Choice Young Heiler This or Steer Beei, will be on sale TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. All Choice Roasting Cuts, 8c Stewing Cuts, 6c. lb. Steaks from same beef, rounds, Sirloins, 10e. 1b Porterhouse, 12j}c. 1b. + Hams, Bacon and Cooked Mea t Mince Meat and Chopped Suet The Above Must lean and tender, 2 or ~QC Fre Saving Pe 15¢. 1b Old-fashioned Home-Made sell TO-MORROW, 15e. 1b a pound Moh a Pork, , 3 1bs., Sausage, e rk will p Lo order a lb. cut in pieces, 5, Farmers » - , 9 and 10 lb, roasts 3 lbs Be Cleared Out lbs., 25¢ Sausage, to introdwee then treat Groceries Only the best grades in stock, new, clean and bright. All kinds of Raisins, Currants, Peel, Grapes, Oranges, Apples, Fresh Eggs, Odr Own Pure Land, Spices, Fowl Owr between We 'will Sugar, for $1.00, 'Phone orders taken carefully Good 9] oken of by com Toronto and Montreal store is orde grade of with best give your 1 uf delivery service Canned Go ods, nercial T hose who do not come, shoukd all new stock Qhickens and travellers to be the best '0- MORROW oily, & 20 1b, Bag Anderson Bros. 'Phone 458 C 5 A Word or. Princess and Division Sts To Wives AND A WHISPER ---- = TO YOUNG LADIES WITH Livingston's, Br . . BROTHERS . A House Coat or a Dress- ing Gown is Our Sug- gestion for a Christ- mas Gift, We aro Showing a Range of JEnglish Traveler's Samples, which we were fortunate in curing, anl wo are offering them at 30 to 10 per cent. less "than Manufacturers' p r.ces Dressing Gowne, $5.00 up. House Coats, - 4.00 up. 1 the | with- | a delightiul | 8€-| ock St. THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S. A Debate on the Abolition of the Senate. By Our Queen's' Correspondent. The annual meeting of the Alma Mater Society will be held, Saturday evening, previogs to the regular meet- ing Several revisions in the constitu- jtion will be made. | A. Rintoul, B.A. will address the GU MAL, Saturday morning, at leleven o'clock. He will speak ou| mis- _ | sionary work among the lumbermen, I At the meeting of the Political | Science Debating Club, this afternoon, the question to be discussed is tigt the reforming of the senate on ; idirect Eine of an elective basis is preferable to abolition. Messrs. Hun- | King and Kidd will support the afftir- {mative while the negative will be up- {held by Messrs. Kinton and Lalley. Year '12 arts has chosen its hockey executive who promise to put a strong team on the ice : President, Gi. Ross; manager, G. Smith; secretary-treasur- ter, H. G. Lockett. The team captain {will be chosen at a later date. Ths afternoon Dean Connell addre:s- ed vear "12, medicine, at thor regular wecting; clearly outlining the requisite | qualificatfors for the degiec of M. {2 speaking specifically of the work {undertaken im the fifth year of th course in medieine | A meeting of the male glee elub was held Thursday morning when the ro- cently vacated ofhice of president filled. KE. the former sident was chosen and his | will be taken by CO, MoGaughey. H. W. McKeil was chosen as represen- tative committeeman from science | was Urser, vice-pre- 8 college eal- { Many dainty and handsome inovelties, in 'the form of banners, fendars, ete., will be displayed at the 1 Y.M.C.A. annual to be held in Grant hall Saturday afternoon. These {make the most acceptable holiday fgifts and it to be hoped tha jevery student. will avvil himself {this exceptional opportunity and {cidentally advance the interests of {good cause sale is 0 a | | MOVING PICTURES IN TRIAL, position} Ane mirrors, shaving cups Cinematograph Recorded Assas-| sination of Marquis. Victoria, B.C., Dec. first time in the world's history, at- cording to advices brought from the Far East by the Kagamaru, a moving picture film is to be used in a murder trial When Prince Ito and his {companions were landing from the train at Harbin in October last a cinematograph operator had his ma- | chine set up taking a record of the arrivals of the officials. lin port this 10.---For the up the gas buoys around the harbor Occurrences Io. To Ee ll Vicinity--Other Brie! Items of Interest Easily Read And membered. Holly for sale at Carnovsky's, Hear "A" quartctte at Orpheum. The Very Latest Culled From All . Over The World. Ten men were entombed in a flooded imine at Kihoarnock, when the River Irvine burst its banks. A big force of rescuers was immediately put to work. | The Toronto rd of control has jagreed to alow t Canadian North- lerm RR. to lay double tracks along ithe cast bank of the Don into Ash: {bridge's marsh. The Shawinigan Power and Water Eatvy Christmas post cards, le. to company, which brings electricity into 15c., at Best's. California navel oranges, 20c. 0c, doz., at Gilbert's.' William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders recaved at MeAuley's. "Phone 778. This has been a busy mouth for the societies, electing new offi- fraternal cers. If more converient shop in the even- ten ings at Best's. Store open till each night. heep your feet warm by using elec- McLeod's trie insoles, 2c. a pair. drug store. B At the Y.M.C.A. last night, the in- termediate basketball team had good workout. See Best's line of Christmas wices, l0¢. a deren. I ' H. Cunningham, piano tuner from Me- | Chickering's. Leave orders at Aulev's Book Store. \ letter carrier of the local post office has been suspended, peuding an investigation into a charge. "The standard for goid is {he . standard for high-class it McUonkey's and Huyler's, Gibson's Red Uross drug store. The people want Mayor Couper come out again. They would lke make his majority 1,200 this time "Billy." the new three-act comes to the Grand on Thursday, cember 16th for special return gagement 5,000 cloth-bound nove be a en 1 50, makes suitable Christmas gifts. On 0'Gor- sale Saturday, 2%. each. F. man, King stieet book store. "Christmas packages" andy, McConkey's and Huyler's. in Kingston only at Gibson's Cross drug store Shaving brushes, shaving . strops stores, corner King and Brock orner Montreal and Princess streets Ihe government steamer Scout was 3 morning. She is picking {and vicmity. to-day | steamer | Russian | lon exhibition. land Suddenly | the assassin began his attack, which | ended in the death of Ito. matograph recorded the entire | formance and tne animated record | Kdrean murderer. STOMACH PUMP IS LEGAL. Against Who Sued. ! London, Dec. 10.--Lord Chief Jus- | tee Alverstone has dismissed the | { Judgment Suffragettes Suffragette damage suit against Hon. Herbert Gladstone, who ordered that the disorerlv suffragettes in Bir- | mingham jail be fed with stomach | pumps when those female prisoners { refused to eat. ' | _ His lordship, in his judgment, de- | nat wie crown otiicials are I not only entitled to use whatever | means may be necessary to proteet | the lives of prisoners, but that it i | their duty to do so. clates B. A. Hotel Arrivals OG Pr. J H. Pat lovely John Walter | Morphy, | terson, Brockville; { Berlin; F. G. Carscallen, I. N dusen, Napanee; B. ler, Belleville; | Brenner, Montreal, J. D. Mills, John F. Ham, Napanee; .J D E Jones, Toronto; Webster, Montreal; ( R. J. Pettigrew, Wm. Dodds, Watson, Toronto; J E. W Ottawa; D. 0. Legendre, Peter H. Hall, Ott R A Montreal: R. W. Travers, Na A. T. Phithips, Ottawa 3 | Lrausden, Montreal Young, | Perth: R. Bell Connol Iv. Woodstoox wife, Jacks New Hamilton; NB. « 1 B St Van R lo G \ Jeffrey, | ronto { Wright, {Grey | Picton; 5. B Caddy, boro; «J Jas wa: | Conley pance; Byard Toronto; H. D. Witham and wm, Toronto; +, K York J. Parsley, J Leo Brewster, Kingston Last Day Of Boer An This is the war drama, will, be shown neg tion d Briton. last day of the great Briton which this con two great comedres. Dri ton and Boer will not be shown on Saturday, substitutes being amranged for on that day. Boer and Briton shows part of the relief work at nim- {berley, the battle of Klebbersdorl and the battle of Paardeburg, with the surrender of Cron'e to Lord Roberts. | There is a powerful love story runm- ning through it. Gen. Delavey"s own daughter denouncing her own people for a Pritish lover, whom she sub- {soquently marries. The Gordon High- landers are much in evidence in the { picture, which is one of the best war dramas shown. A fine lot | comedies will be shown on Saturday. avd Boer, evening in with ever | See Campbell Bros'. Fur Sets. And you see the best. finest selected raising, 25v, Sultana raisins, 25¢. mixed peel, 250. cooking butter, per eggs for cookang, 4 Ibe. 3 The, 2 lbs. | Good | Fre-h i Ib. per dozen, Chefce coroa, per lb, i Best pastry flour, que 150. Lard, per lb. l3e. White sugar, any quantity, 5 hundred, Ib | Choice farmers' print or roll butter, {per lb, 25c. A | AM new fruit Mullin's grocery store, corner on and Division streets The game of basketball {Queen's College and the ¥Y. M. C | soheduled for last night, was post. | pomed until after the holidays | The forty-hour devotions commenced jat St. Mary's eathedral at eight o'clock, today, and will conclude | Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock, % per "John- of | between | A. 1 i i The cine- | yer- | ; | field for the nmayoralty ) : . Queen's university, | " will be used In the prosecution of the | of Queen's univeraty tine drunk was the only offender the police court, this morning. hailed from Windsor, costs was imposed. All of our mew soaps for All fresh and low in price. Moleod's stores, corner King and Brock anc corner Montreal and Princess streets. It is just a vear ago, to day, since Mayor Couper acceded to a big peti tion from the citizens to enter BOOK The Y.W.C.A., will hold their aunual sale of calen | dars, banners and college novelties ir i | | | | { i | Masoud permission to have the sign in | Hutchinson, {corner King and | Montreal and Princ Grant hall, on Saturday, Dec. f to 6:30, wom "A man is known" by the candy he | | sends at Christmas or any other time through the year. It costs no mors to send Huyler's or McConkey's high- | Sold in Kingston only | class sweets. at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. On Saturday afternoon two farmers Kingston township will appear Hunter at the court house iu the payment from before Col dispute over a O w ages Manicure sors, nail descriptions. sets, cuticle knives, .scis baliers, nail files of al McLeod's drug stores Brock and corne pss streets, City Engineer Craig gave George front of his store and in police court all Mr. Masoud had to do wa to pay the costs of the court. Borden's Condensed Cream, to-day, tin at Gilbert's { sending any | Chr'stmas (me, | | | | | south ! Frontenac } | | jonly {corner think sweels a would © make of Every lady in King gton knows MeConkey's and Huyla' the best money can buy, Sol at. Gibson's Red Cross "No gentleman' other are store » Perfumes in powders, bath sache water boxes and bulk, powders, toilet all kinds. McLeod's dmg King and Brock and Montreal and Princess streets J. W. Litton has begun the erectioy two on between torne stone houses side of Earl street, and Albert houses will be ready before May lst next I'he late John Prinyer. North Marys of artificial streets for occupation burg, l buy distriet, and who died on Novem } | i ling Christmas packages. ber 26th, wus an uncle of Mrs M Walsh, 680 Princess street. Her motner Prinyer for teoth was Isabella Headquarters combs and haiz brushes. McLeod' drug stores, corner King and Broce and Princess and Montreal streets, About Capt. Reed and Fireman Craig, the lower fire station, were down to a laneway, on Ontario street where some red-hot ashes 3 ing trouble. A Babcock extinguishes the blaze in short order. Had trouble not been noticed it might have had serious results. "Christmas morning delivery," Gib son's Red Cross drug store, the firs store' to introduce in Kingston thi idea of delivering on Christmas morn brushes nd Huyler's Christmas packages de livered Christmas morning free ol charge. Fhe men behind key team are having good with the enterprise and two fine teams lor fur-lined coat, will be placed on the ice, in the senior | from our looks {early'. Any article semor out | series. Everything now, all the willing to turn and junior very promising players being again "Christmas 1905" brought from the following distant points Gibson's Red Cross dgug store high-class sweets Jamaica, Pritish West Indies. North Carolina, Halifax. Quebes British Columbia Winmpeg., Toronto Montreal, Ottawa, Sudbury. Pittsburg, U.S.A a postal cards, the fibest in the city, at lowest a. sweets from to to farce, | worth $1.- | of high-class Sold | © 0 Red | trace of his whereabouts, I Mcl.eod's drug | and | when The Whistle in | He | A fine of $1 and | But Christmas drug | the | 11th, | J. on drug | stores, | the These known to every resident in the nite o'clock Thursday night ol called were caus- the McConkev's | the Frontenac hoe- SHOCesS | orders to | for {Montreal from Shawinigan Falls, close to ofi to a hundred miles, announces an increase of £500,000 in its stock issue at par, bringing the total up to $7, O00 000, 0 "Jack" Tait, the Canadian mile champion, and Wilton C. Paull, the University of Pennsyivania's crack miler are booked up for a mile invita- ition race at the 74th Regiment A. C. indoor meet, at Buffalo, December 3st. Battling with wind and a' snow storm, firemen from Lancaster and Depew, N.Y., and surrounding towns, put up a stifi fight to save the build- {ings of the American Malleable com- {pany in Central avenue, Lancaster, Pa., irom destruction By fire. The fire was finally got under control. A Winnipeg deputation waited upon {Sir Wilirid Laurier asking a grant of | $2,500,000 to the international exhibi- ition and Selkirk centennial, proposed there in 1912. The premier expressed sympathy and promised that the {matter would be taken up by the government. MAY BE MISSING RAPLEY. ------ Young Man Reported Wandering Around Leeds County. Brockville, Ont., Dee. 10.--The police {were given a tip of the presence of a voung mam who is wandering about 'ithe country in the fcinity of Phil- |lipsville, Leeds county. He answers the description of Burton Rapley, the {Belleville commercial traveller, who lisappeared from Napanee, ' leaving no hillipsville iis about twenty miles distant from Brockville. » | = Blows For Noon {Roy Farrell Greene in Leslie's Weekly | There's a charm about the chimin® of the { great cathedral bells, An' there's harmony allurin' big pipe organ swells ; There's a captivatin' sweetness trillin' of the lark a whip-poor-will a-callin' damp and dewy dark. . say you've been u-workin weary half-a-day. | A-blisterin' your fingers as youre earain { of your pay. 1{The screechin' when the in the Or through the for a that greels seems the sweetes' sort tune | As vou drop vour pick and shovel when | the whistle blows for noon. | It' note you i & a raspin' note discordant to a high ly cultured éar, to every hungry sage soft an' clear ; An' you inutely bless the music take from off the nail dainty home-made knick-knacks { the battered dinner pail 1 | Why, the daughters of Terpischore sat at Pallas' feet, ' Neer tripped a ripplin' measure that ears was half so sweet : That, no doubt, was soul enthrallin this .a hungry stomach's boon ; the pipes 0° Pan seem playin' the whistle blows for noon | But feller it's a mes a 1 as in Ihe that { An' when There are artists upon music, an' theres critics, it is true, a hungry man judge of music, too! . | For he's given not to thinkin' 1 sweet crescendos roll, An' a stomach's not the f} musie Jover's soul | An' so, I say, the huwwmin brown-belted bees "{ A-hustlip' after honey 11 Hesperides | Neer with the swish o , melody did croon r sweet as stealeth to whistle blows for noon | H's London at noontime 18 But how the vagueness of a ©" the plumi in the famed a busy wings we when Lhe As Myvi Loon » IMAP 3 Judge Hindlip was going to ge a big party and ox roast He entrusted [the invitations to old - his man jand Jerry, after delivering them, turn tied up drunk tl Judge Hindlip looked al "vant in disgust £1 "Jerry," ho 1 mean i "'M--mean coughed | "Drunk !"" bissed the iwhat do vou mean by | It ain't my--hi rir It's the fault tion Faery man [hic 'to asked me have a tand thish's--hic--résult "Perrible ! terrible !" { Hindlip. "Have people in this township * Shure,' Jerry, "but 1 their by post." ry they old ser said, "what do thi i I'm dvank,"' Jerry 1] t judge And g drunk" gettin fault 0 ad Jer them vita deli hie ered one jrink to 1 ied Judgs we 1 temperance 1 sand shent hi invitations Ad. ised Ho + Measures. Ihe Green Bag. Mme. Sarah Bi use of her telephon that she flew into a temper with some jof the operators at the exchange. The {instrament has now been removed lfrom her bouse. Although "the divine {Sarah is noted for her extreme ini { tableness, she also famous for her {ready wit; and she often amuses her * Hiriends by her very humorous sayings 1 Ou one occasion, a well-known French palmjst wished to settle {London in order to practise he: art, but she was extremely doubtful about her chance of success. In her dilemma t she went to Mme. Bernhardt. "Tell me," she said, *'do you think shall succeed if 1 go to London 7' "My dear lady," replied the famous {actress smilingly, "look at the palm lof your hand and find out." fost the owing to the fact ernhardt has 9 k in 8 | I { The Mogt Economical Of long lasting gifts would be a fm set on single prece, To buy best select will be placed aside the store. luntil wanted, Campbell Pros.', makers of fine Tus California Seedless Oranges. I'hat are sweet, vour money back if vou do not find them Car- inovsky guarantees thom. $0, Miss Lillian Lyons, Ordnance street, returned home from New York, to day, where she took part in a con leert at St, Patrick's chureh, which was a great success. A } F.L. Warren, purser on the steamer | Bickercike,. has returned home to | Montreal. Florida grape fruit, four for a quai ter, at Carnovskv's, s 0 Hundreds of pretfy new Fancy Collars now § ready for your choosing. Many of the best makes we cannot get again before Christmas, when pres- i ent lot is sold, so come early. Just a hint as to Bd prices, 25c, 49, 69¢., 75c., 1.00. Suitable for Christmas Gifts, There is a great demand now for Aprons, per- haps because we show so many pretty styles at such reasonable prices. | 45¢, Me, Hie, H9¢, de, 69e, The, 95¢. Come here for APRONS, 85¢, A at Nt CN A Aa ir Maid's Caps Pretty little Caps at 29¢, 45e¢, 49c. 'Children's Overstockings All sizes, in Black, Scarlet, White. Also Mitts for Children in all sizes, Toques and Sashes. Clouds and Neck Scarfs In a great variety of makes, 25c¢, 39¢, Hc, tic, For One Dollar you can send the Delineator } for One Year to any friend in this city as your Christmas Gift. Enquire at pattern Counter: Perret -- - ry A foci pi Falatuinlntniatatuletniataletutetelelele olen e q---- -- ------------------------ In Looking for Suitable PRESENTS Dou't fail to see our fine display of Useful Gifts + Something for Everybody