10 BE 'TRANSFERRED | ¢ OY! FURS JOHN MeKAY, THE FUR HOUSE, 149-155 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 Kingston. . Charles Gemmil, of the firm of Gem- mil Bros., proprietors of the Davis House, Almante, died suddenly Wednesday, Deceased was about thir- ty-eight years of age, and unmarried. on i { | Will Likely Be Removed to King- | ston Within the Next Few Days So Warden Thinks. i Montreal, Lec. 11.--John Dillon is] now safely behind the bars - at the St. Vioeent de Paul penitentiary. He | arrived at that institution Thursday | afternoon and after answering the | | usual questions aw 10 his name, age, { nationality and religions he was 'trans- | ferred to the "new men' room, where | he removed his garmenis as a citizen | j to exchange them for the convict's | stripes, After paying a visit to the | ] barber' sshop, whera his hair was closes | {ly cropped, he was removed to the cell | assigned him, where he was served with th yusual food of the penitentiary. Dllon will be examined by the peni- tentiary physician upon his physical | condition. { Mf found fit to work he will be put om the stone pile; if he is declared in- capable of working he will be remov- od from the conwict's ward to the hos- prtal, to await his transfer to King- ton. Warden . Besuchamp said that he would communicate with Ottawa at | once, and ask that Dillon be transfer- red as soon us possible to Kingston, DILLON'3 STAY IN ST. VIN- CENT SHORT. | -------------- KILLED AN OHIO SHERIFF. hy, Created of Terror. Shreve, Ohio, Dec. 11.--A posse is in pursuit of 0. E. Boley, a gardener, who created a reign of terror at Big Prairie, and shot and killed Sherifi Jacob Bell, oi Holmes county. Boley Madillon State hos he attended prayer Methodist church, sit- ting in the congregation with a shot gun between his knees. After church he went to the home of Roy Lee, who sent for Sherifi Dell. The sherifi was met at the door by Boley, who fired tell died an hour later. "(Christmas 1908" brought orders from the following distant points to Gibson's Red Cross drug store for high-class sweels male, British West Indies, North Carolina. e Halifax. Quebec. British Colunitia. Winnipeg. Toronto. Montiesl," Ottawa. Sudbury. Pittsburg, U.S.A. Gardener a Reign escaped from the pital. At meeting at the night J I | 140 Pairs Ladies' Kid Gloves New Tan and Brown Shades. Regular 49c Pair value 75¢, for Made of soft, pliabl dome fasteners, sizes 0, 0}, 6}, 63, 7s e Kid, fiited with 2 Sale of Silks at 20 Per Cent. Discount Our complete stoc Black and Colors \no offered at k of high class Silks, in reserve) now being 20 Per Cent. Off 50c Silks for 40c yard 75¢ Silks for 60c yard 90¢ Silks for '72¢c yard $1 Silks for 80c yard $1.15 Silks for 92c yard $1.25 Silks for $1 yard An ideal Christmas Present for any lady. Ladies' Cloth Skirts, worth up to $5 euch 104 Ladies' and Chil- dren's Coats, worth up to $7.50 each Eiderdown Sacques and Eiderdown Dressing Gowns, worth up to $3, for ladies and children 88 On Sale To-Night At 98c Each R. WALDRON | | government 1p | The | to buy them | Turkeys sold from l6c. ( 'Christmas packages sent by THE DATLY BRITIA®™ INCIDENTS OF THE PAY. -- Newsy Paragraphs Pisked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. House coats, livingston's. Newmen and Shaw's, 'Monday.' Apples, No. 1 Spies, #1 a bbl, Gilbert's. Kodake, for Christmas. at Best's now. Lined mocha mitts and gloves, 75. Livingston's. Odessa public school is to have con tinuation classes. Ink pencils, the $1.00 at Keeley's. Calitornia navel oranges, 20c. 40c. doz., at Gilbert's. H. 8. Folger returned home New York on Friday. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders recaved at McAuley's. 'Phone 778. Our neckwear department will bea busy place from now on. Livingston's. When others fail try Keeley, Jr. Satisfaction guaranteed in every par- ticular. Buy that little boy a magnifying glass, high powers, from 25 cents up, at 'Keeley's. Twenty-eight pound box of Valenica raisins for $1.50, at bert's. Keep your feet warm by using elec- trio insoles, 26c. a pair. McLeod's drug stoge. A Napanee deputat at Order yours latest and best, to from choice Gil- jon is to ask the for $40,000 for dredging the Napanee river. H. Cunningham, piano tuner Chickering's. Leave orders at Anley"s Book Store. Gentlemen's 20-year guarantee filled 15-jewelled watches, very style, $10.00, at Keeley's. "Ze, to $25" is the motto at Gib- son's Red Cross drug store in high- class sweets for Christmas gifts. Just a year ago, to-day, Kingston had its first sleighing of the season. It only lasted a few days, however. Keeley, Jr., sells Waterman's safety fountam pens that you ,can carry in any position in the pocket or hand- bag. "Lhe from Mo- gC d- thin standard for gold is 22k.' standard for high-class it McConkey's and Huyler's, Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Handbags, real leather. The place is Best's. Lowest i price. Portsmoyth hoys are organizing sweets | Mrs { Mrs. irom | jpg. A. Allen, Sydenham street, | In lave guests 8 | days. Mrs. W. J. | Frederick Campbell, Guelph, has | turned - home. ? were SATURDAY. AUMOR OVER. BALWAY HAS THE GANANOQUE LINE BEEN SOUGHT. By the Canadian Northern ?--Two Big River Residences Being Erected--Police Court Cases. wee ' Gananoque, Dee. 11.-- Further ru- mors are afloat concerning the amal- gamation of the T. I. RR. with the C.N.R. organization, and unless all signs fail, the Jocal road has either passed into other hands or is about to at a no very distant date. Mitchell & Wilson, contractors, have a big gang of men at work'near Rock- port rushing along the new $15,000 residence of T. A. , of New York, and another big gang adding a handsome double residence at Noko- mis Lodge for C. H. Nichol, of New York. i In the police court, Fdward Gagnon, Jr., was arraigned on a charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and of using abusive language to William Hill, and was fined 85 and costs, with the option of thirty days in jail. J. Dempster was also . ar- raigned for using insulting and abu- sive language to Wesley Stoliker, over a cattle dea), and was taxed $2 and CO8LS. W. Churchill, Charles street, has re- moved to Brockville, where he has secured a situation for the winter. Mrs. Charles Clark, Garden street, who underwent a serious operation in Kingston General hospital a short {ime ago, has returned home greatly improved. : Miss Gussie Dempster, spending the past few weeks with her sister, Mrs. re- Miss Bessie (Clark visiting friends at Hermon. David Byers, of Queen's, is spending the week-end with relatives in town. Mrs. F. Topping, Mallorytown, spent a short time this week with her sister, Charles Clark, Garden street. spent Mrs. OC. Gilfil- Amy, Lyndhurst, of the former's daughter, Mrs, Clark, Garden street, for a few Belfie, King street, 18 yesterday in Kingston. lan and daughter, hockey team, and promise to give the | RK v . p gave . | spent vesterday in Kingston. city chaps a lively contest during the winter. Call at Keeley's and get for anything you would like in jewelry line, then try elsewhere see the difference. "Christmas packages' of high-class candy, MeConkey"s and Huyler's. Sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. There was a good-sized market on Saturday, but prices were quite firm, to 18c. per the and pound. Smokers' and shavers' sets, biggest assortment at lowest prices, at Best's. Why don't you give you mother a pair of glasses. keeps the latest styles. Call mn and ask to see them. Satisfaction guar- anteed, or money: refunded. Headquarters ~ for tooth brushes, combs and hair brushes. McLeod's drug stores, corner King and Brock and Princess and Montreal streets. Several cases of truancy are being inquired into by the police. The au- thorities are bound to put an end to the game of "hookey."' "It stands alone' as the only store in ' Kingston . that ' can supply your wants €n high-class sweets for Christ- mos giving. McConkey's and Huy: ler's, sold only at Gibeon/s Red Cross drug store. The Dean of Ontario has changed the date of his sermon to students from December 19th to to-morrow night, as the Christmas holidays be- gin before Sunday next. You can have that old. chain made into neck chains like new at Keeley's. Bring it in and they will show you how. Miss Nettie Byrne, spending a couple of days in the city, leit yesterday for Poronto, where she will visit before re- turning to "her home in Stratford. Elegant boxes and baskets of Christmas chocolates, at tempting prices, at Best's. Miss Ona P. Bell, Sharpton, and F. Roger, Fairbairn, a graduate ol Queen's, who were married by Rev. S. T. Dibble, = Ogdensburg, N.Y., will take up their home in the west Toilet and manicure cases, biggest assortment at lowest prices, at Best's. A tegm of horses attached to a light rig, ran away on Brock street, last evening, ram into a tree, and the rig was badly damaged. The horses became restless when left by the driv: fer. | Tinest perfumes, in fancy | best foods at lowest | Best's. r father or Keeley, Jr J. boxes, the prices, at ex- | press." Just leave the address and | Gibson's Red Cross drug store will {pack carefully any package of Me- Conkey's or Huyler's high-class sweets for customers wishing to ship out of town. You can buy prettier gift things .at lower prices, at Best's, than else { where. Many people shop to advant- |age in the evening, as the store i open till ten each night. Borden's Condense Cream, tin at Gilbert's. s Bo. a Early this morning, a farmer on the market had a lively chase after a hen {that managed to get away from its | cage Several joined in the chase, but {8 little boy succeeded in landing the { bird. "No gentleman" would think of | sending any other make of sweets at | Chrismas me. Every lady in King- eton knows McConkey's and Huyler's are the best money can buy. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug | store; When you breaks your glasses call in | at Keeley's and see what he will | charge you to make them right, and | if you have had them repairetl before { vou will price. To. arrive in | supply | Alpine Wafers, Glacier Chocolate, Cafe Noir, King's Own, Vida Oatmeal, {Cream Crackers, P {| Wafer, Cliftcn Parlor a Wafer, Creamy | Milk Chocolate, Rifle Nut, | his prices | | | THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S. Request of Students About tion Hours Granted. tv Our Queen's Correspondent. The various year committees, gated to meet Principal Gordon, re- garding the social evening question, report having been received most cor- dially and that their request that they be allowed to hold year functions on evenings throughout the week, other than Friday, was most graciously granted. Pune- dele- The debate before the Political Science Club, Friday afternoon on the senate question, resulted in a splendid victory for Messrs. Hunking and Kin- ton, who presented the affirmative side of the resolution. An enjoyable evening was 'spent by the members of '09 arts, on Friday, the occasion being the annual social evening. A splendid programme was rendered and the address of Prof. Morison was greatly appreciated. Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Dyde received with the vice-president, Miss McDonald. James Bews, physical instructor at the gymnasium, has been indisposed {or the past week. He expects to re, turn to his duties in a few days. The second game in the inter-year basketball series. will be played this afternoon when years '10 and '11 meet in deadly combat, C. E. McCutcheon will represent Queen's Medical College at the annual dinner to be given by the meds. of McGill. Kelly Taken On Canadian Soil. Ottawa, Dec. 11.--It is understood that unquestionable proof. has reach- ed the Ottawa authorities that Kelly, the Canadian arrested by American of- ficers, near the international boundary between Maire and New Brunswick, was taken on Canadian territory. The proofs have been submitted to the department of justice and it understood that a demand . will made upon Washington for the turn of the man. is be re Sues For Divorce. Detroit, Dec. 11.--After thirty-five years of apparently happy married life Mrs. John Pridgeon, Jr., who is a daughter of William M. Edgar, Pitts- burg, is suiag her husband for di vorce. Mr. Pridgeon is an ex-mayor of Detroit, a vessel owner, active in business and a widely known club- man. Mr. Pridgeon inherited his ma- rine holdings from his father. . Men's Fur-Lined Coats. Muskrat lined, and with Persian lamb and otter collars, from $45 up, at Campbell Bros., Kingston's busy fur store. x ---------------- W. S. Vanluven, Battersea, is able to be around again, after having a cataract. removed from his right eye, at the Hotel Dien. Dr. C. E. (8 Connor performed two operaifons. Nr Vanluven's other eye is also affected and he will have to undergo another operation in a few months, { Gilbert + is offering about 300 ibs fresh English chocolates, $0c. goods for 20¢. a lb. tt's a case of "'pro- bono-publico." Now, aldermanic candidates, forward and toe the mark. have a look at your faces and see 1 there's any good in them. Gentlemen's twenty-year come Let's i guarantee see the difference .in ve off Cracknell. Ginoer Chocolate, De- vonshire Cream, Oxford Lunch Cake, Chancellor Cake, . quet Cake, on sale at Gilbert's stores, Kiel Fingers, Ban- watches, $9.00, at Keeley's. Mrs. J. BE. Storms received the sad intelligence, last Tuesday evening, of the death of her sister, Mrs. H. Bate | few days--a fresh man, Albany, N.Y. of Jacob's Irish biscuits, viz, | | Everything for | shaver at Best's. Prof. 0. D. Skelton spoke before the Belleville Canadian club on Thursday night on "The Lloyd-George Bud- get." ! Watches the smoker and below auction prices at DECEMBER 11,1009 = PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All} Over The World. Four earthquakes within twenty-four hours registered on the Dominion seismograph. James Anderson, manufacturer, of Hamilton, was killed hy being caught in the engine baiting A German and a United States firm contemplate establishing a smelter in Ashbridge"s Marsh, east of Toronto. Baron Sidney Sonnino, the ex-pre- | mier, delegated to the task of form- ing 'a new cabinet, in Italy, has ngm- ed the ministry. The Grand Trunk station at North Parkdale was destroyed by fire om Saturday morning. A huge pile baggage was saved. It is declared by relatives that Wil liam Watson, the English poet, is mentally unbalanced. he real facts will be shortly disclosed, The steamer (ity of St. Ignaca ar rived at Windsor, OUnt., on Saturday morning, with both stacks blown off and a hole in her side, having weath- ered fierce gales. Fifteen lives and fifteen millions in property loss on land and sea is the toll known to have been taken by the | storm which swept Newfoundland and its waters last week. | IN MARINE CIRCLES. 7.30 to 10 O'clock] borders. Size of these eloths about 2} yards long, and are good value from $1.50 to 1.75 cach. i Arrivals and Departures of Vessels i at This Port. The steamer Advance, loaded flaxseed for Prescott, is reported be in shelter at Charlotte. Capt. Clift, of Montreal, is here to survey the steamers Keyport and Key- west, receiving repairs, and which will winter here. 1 This has been a very dull year for the local wrecking companies. Provi- | dence has favored the vessels on the | lakes this past autumn. i Vessel building will he rather mea t gre in Kingston this winter. The biggest job is the rebuilding of the | steamer Otthwa for the Thousand Is- | land Steamboat company. Quite ex | tensive repairs will also be made to | the steamer America. The steamer Carleton, of Montreal, is at present unloading grain. This | steamer was to have wintered at | Kingston, but being unable to secure the government dry-dock, will have to go to Ogdensburg, N.Y., for pairs, Several big marine repair jobs were lost to Kingston this winter through the dry-dock being held for the government dredges, i with | to eee 1. L. HENDERSON HERE. Good Season. I. kL. of the M. Montreal, when he goes to Toronto. He and the president of the company, B. MclLen- nan. of Montreal, are paying a visit to the local office and to look over the fleet about to enter winter quar ters. Mr. Henderson stated that the company has had a very good season, notwithstanding the summer shortage in grain. The fall shipmeots turned out quite large. Package freight. was better this year than ever before. The record grain-carrying season was twa years ago, and T: from company, is here next vear he expects will more than equal 1907. ee a---- Died Oh Friday Night. Daniel Anderson, died at his residence 200 Johnson street, on Friday night, af ter a few months' illness. The deceased was born and brought up in the city, and for the past thirty-five years had been employed as a machinist in the Canadian Locomotive Works. forced to give up active work months ago owing to ill-health, and dur- ing the past two months his health failed rapidly. The late Mr. Anderson was a members of St. Mary's cathedral, and leaves, besides his wife, four children, Daniel, Misses Kathleen, Sylvia and Neta, all at home. The funeral services will be conducted at 9.30 o'clock Mon day morning me---------- St. Andrew's Choir Dined. On Friday evening, a dinner was giv- en to the choir members of Sig An- drew's. church, by Arthur Craig, the choirmaster, and Miss Shaw, the organ- ist. The event was held in the Sunday school hall. Among those present from the congregation were Rev. «Dr. and Mrs. Mackie, John Mcintyre, KC. Dr and Mrs. Third, and Mr! and Mrs. Ww G. Craig. Dr. Mackie, Dr Mr. Mcintyre spoke of the excellent work done by the choir and the har mony that existed among iis members about six B. A. Hotel Arrivals. Jas. Berger, A. T. Phillips, Wal kerville; P. J. Jones, 8S. V. Boston: C. R. Munson, New York; «Dr. H. A. Church, Montreal; P. Danby, F. H. Morris, T. C. Murray, ¥. H Cook, Toronto; S. E. Martin, Bloom- field: Capt. Cliff, Montreal; W. H. C, Hepburn, Picton. -------------- treal: New Brockville Turnkey. Brockville, Ont., Dec. 11.=The gov- ernment has filled the turnkey va- cancy at the county jail by the ap- pointment of Thomas Hayes, an ex- mem and a life-long resident suéceeds missed two months ago. here, Tea And Sale. The Women's Guild, of church, will hold',a tea and salk, in the school-room, om Tuesday, Dec. 14th, from 3 to 6.30 o'clock. Hand- sion, 10 cents, -------- Raccoon Coats For Men. Made from choice selected, well-fur red skins. Special values $60, ¥63, $75. Campbell Bros busy fur store. m------------------ Zion Church. at 11 a.m. - Next week, at the other big bill, including Ansel and Dorian, one of the hest acrobatic acts now before the public, and Kinnebrew and Klars, those two fun-makers, also Lahord and Ryerson, character artists, and two reels of pictures. You can reserve your seat in advance. Keeley's. Newman and Shaw's--"*Qoat Sale." Night prices, 10 "and 15 cents) Bar gain matinees, 5 and 10 cents, re- | He Says M. T. Company Had al Henderson, general manager | and will remain till Monday | He was | Third and | ber of the Brockville police force | He | A. 8S. Wright, who was dis | St. Paul's | kerchief. work and tea tables. Admis- | Kingston's | Dr. Shearer, of Toronto, will preach | Orpheum, an- | Your Choice To-Night $1 ~ To-Night You will have the chance to secure the following good things. Some of these you may use as Christmas Gifts. 100 White Line [able C pe All now and neat designs. Sbme with | plain borders, others with drawn work 1400 Men's 1 Knitted Silk, very pretty designs, all new colors, and regularly sold from 50c to G0c each. Your 'Choice To-Night 35¢ Each Each Tie put up in a dainty Gift Box with a Christmas Card. : 350 Boxes Christmas Frillings 4 pretty Frills in each box. Very spe cial To-Night8c a Box or 2 for 15c¢. Children's Red Cy oy) Overstockings ~ OOO - All sizes. Also Mitts and Toques to match, Children's White Overstockings. Ladies' and Children's Black Overstockings, all sizes, with or without heels, 25¢ to 50c. Babies' White Allover Leggins. Babies' Hand Crochet Jackets. Babies' White Shetland Veils, TONIGHT BALANCE OF ALL Ladies Winter Coats AND Children's Winter Coats Will be sold at greatly reduced prices. If not quite ready to buy come and sce them. You may choose any and haye it placed aside until wanted. | i | | | | | P. J. Lee, Belleville; T. Levine, Mon- Sinks, | In Looking for Suitable CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Don't fail to see our fine display of Useful Gifts Something for Evervbody en