PAGE TWO. = == BE ---------- -- 3] Be thing Jou 'ON A SERIOUS CHARGE ™ = LATE MRS KILPATRICK |PO®®®: ; ap - - eo put oc se povgrces mone old Wold jn WE RECEIVED THE NET WAISTS MEN- This Shape * THE CANDY CURE | GEORGE KELSEY ARRESTED Fxiremels pathetic is the announce. aa It's a real insurance | - AT GANANOQUE ment of the death at the home of her 6G h TIONED IN YESTERDA Y'S PAPER ed and ; 1 . daughter r=. KE. IL. Goodwill, Pete ho nd WIo¥ of throat-health you | i fog) ie Jibs beloved: wite of : Same] wiiig I: i g : : ye Le , @¢ get when ou bu Accused of Committing Assault on Kilpatrick, of this city. Her eritical Five Cents. 's ¢ y uy of Co € I | brici | MUPPET FIIIS ICT eoveveve ' Little Stanford Girl--Latter, |illness, from cancer, has heen of brie i foiduiniioiin J] And have them on sale at Special Xmas Price. . The colors in stcek are PA ! ERSON S So It is Claimed Identified | LIEAUOR, CL FIL 0 "und had good (Continued from Page 3.) White and Ecru. Black will be in next week. These Waists 2 yi) ! Him As the Man--Pinkerton * , COUGH DROPS | 3 hopes of recovery, but last September Mes. R 5. Carson gave wh on are worth $5.00. NX mis Spec ial Price... GEIL ee Detective Worked Up Case. her condition suddenly grew worse and Frored ; : : ow 3 . Tursday, Or the younger girvis T he Candy Cure George Kelsey, about thirty years ner daughter (who came here to as Van Te YOUNG ge. 5 Made by DPsterson of Brantford |0f age, was placed under arrest at sist her mother in outfitting her Bow Miss Flarines Vallea.: AL ion Fite : ¥ { Gananoque, Friday afternoon, on a home on Clergy street), consulting the : OSS GETS oid ie A GT ET SEE Ladies Fancy Colla, Ladies! Fancy Rel | sault ttle St ord rl, er + Peterboro, knowing it was ] aul upon Ry Hi le anford gi mother for F 0, kn g 8 [was being entertained hy: Miss Tot sed ten, near hier home on Welling- | but a few brief months, at least, 'be | = = downstairs and shaved in I : di * F | i dk hi f | di * F | ton street, on the night of November igre the end came. With loving tender- the aff Ltr whith 'w ! v 1 iv i mn | ' J 1€8 ancy an erc 1e1s 1€S ancy a ts . % ton : 2% oy atlair, as ver vo alk i} ; Useful and Ornamental 18th lou: rw ified of 177 the alficted Indy wax nursed and - '. . . 1e local police were notifiec ' Of 'cared 'for; friends were devoted and Saturday Night avs that the floral 2 \| d K d Gl Kelsey's arrest ast night, and Con- (4: sorrow filling their hearts that dex arations. of th table at tha tor exandare 1 oves {stable James Craig was sen! in so crushing a blow had fallen upon a given by Mrs. Mager in Yoront in : . Gananoque on Saturday morning to ; : : oan 8 ! =. Magee, o, ls this en - loving family. Gently and peacefully Fuesday, for her daughter, Mrs. Henry o tired spiri red rest, which in gp: . The arrest was made by a Pinker- the tired spirit entered re : | Skinner, was a 'novelty welcome to ton detective, who has been working | Pe wakeful momenta she sought. With the multi-tea "goer, being a bowl oi . 9 on the case for several weeks, It is | her loved Shi 3 es SU€ | the quaint old flowers known as snap! understood that the Stanford girl was sank into the sleep of death at Wo lgyq00n, in soft rose and white, flank- | | in Ganaoque on Friday and identified © clock in the afternoon. i ed by 'woodsey' looking spravs of sie a : "Kelsey as the man who had assaulted | A brighter, mote Viva one and more { green with tiny white blooms Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking. | her The prisoner will likely come genial woman mgston dic not pos- - - - before Magistrate Farrell on Monday sess, She radiated sunshine. Her life Mrs. Margaret Corrigan, Wellington mornin Twas full of good deeds dnd she leaves |. announces the engagement of The § risoner is believed to be a happy memories. She wa# a native ol | her youncest daughter, Pearl Anna, to | man who was locked up for drunken- | Belleville, Miss Mina Harold, but had |r, 'M. C, Costello, Calgary, Alberta A New Novel by | ness in this city about a week after jjved in Kingston almost forty vears. We a a EE ET] Vo coe E wos hee MARY ROBERTS RINEHART ron detective, so it is understood, has [anter: its radiance came from hearts | New York to spend Christmas with 1 | i | been following up Kelsey for some ;j.11 of welcome and good cheer. | Mrs: Kenneth Freland, William | weeks, a description given to him by | ; 's : street AUTHOR OF y Friends appreciated her and foun [ES LT ------------------------ the girl having put him on his track. le ra' 3 her ¢ Sh loved Mr seph Swif i a : F hi h th : i > | i . pleasure in her company. She We Mrs. Joseph Swift, King street, gave rom wnic ec lle followed him from Kingston to an. Si sthodist ehire tittle 'ten. vestan ie . { ' e 1ircular alrcase (Gananoque, and has been working on Queen Street Methodist church, enter. [a little ten, yesterday afternoon play of Seven Days ed into its work with earnestness "and Miss Louise Bennett, a Knoxville, 1d Eins wn s, | the case ail the Hime. Yesterday he | ovally maintained its religions stan- |Tennesee, girl, and-u-school friend of} was made The Man mn Lower Ten ' \ Stanfore and her little ] ; th ag My 20' 10 RE at for the dards, Ever active and companionable, | Miss Dorothy Hill, at Wcllesley (ol aughter g 0 G 3 3 purpose «of seeing the man under sus- "V® svmpathetic and. helpful, ever lov- jlege, is here to spend the C ris tmas : picion, and the information from '"& and) stimulating iv he home aud holidavs, with Mrs. w R. Givens Chuckles and grins, Chuckles and grins, : Gananoque is that the child identified | among her acquaintances, her face and {"Maitland House. When a Man Marries is the novel that wins Kelsey out of about twenty other smile and sweet words will Jong be Mrs. D. C. Macarow is back in Mont . iB : In their affliction the tepder- | real, from visiti her Mr mien gathered about him It was missed : eal, visiting daughter, stated that one form of identification est sympathy will be extended to the |Geofirey Mander, the voung miktress § Knocked the sitly = wl Rabe ITY. | was through a scar on his hand bereaved husband and only living [of Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton. New kod . ii Ta ry i ond. - x1.15 it will be remembered that the as- child. we we ee N.. ¥. Tribune, "" | sanlt occurred on a Thursday night The funeral services wiJl be held in|. Miss Alice King, Alice street, wil H \ somedy Joe, - ug The child's story was that she left | peterboro on Monday morning and Shand Uluistrne week, the gue of y, clean, anusing. N + Herald : ' { rs. GC. W. € o 3 : fier home about six o'clock to buy a ihe burial will oceur. at Cataraqui ('. Bate, Ottawa solid SHetnus Y. Mail newspaper on Princess atreet. Near | cometery on arrival of the G. T.' R Miss Florence Elliott. Barrie stroet atches on |) a house afir N. Y. Sun the Randolph Hotel she said she met | ..;,, Monday noon. m-- conse { A Clever, Sprightly, Deliciously Himorots la man who accosted her and asked is Mystery Novel Over Fitty llustrations, Many in Color, by Harrison Fisher and Mayo Bunker, =>» Child ' | her name. prnen she toi] him et BATH ROAD COMPANY. : 4 1 ren s father 4 {wil 0 down to the house Offer of T i For Publishers' Price, $1.50. OUR ESTABLISHED PRICE, $1.08 3 . Accepts of Township ¥ . with you He walked 'to the house . \ ; op p . Chairs with her, so she claims, and that upon Purchase of Road. ; THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE } | arrival there enticed her into a shed A meeting of the Kingston-Bath \ po at the rear of her home, where the as- | Road company was held, Saturday, iit Birr i ol b . y . . I Tear hind As the result of !in the office of Kirkpatrick, Rogers & Yr IONE 260 PRINCESS SI. The Finest Bock Store in Eastern Ontario Phone 919 1 | the treatment she received, the child | Nickle, to consider an ofier made by was confined to the Hotel Dieu for the Kingston township council to buy : several weeks, and for a time it was lout the company's stock at fifty will come down from St Ange | feared that she would not recover cents on the dollar, or for 3,900, if school, Belleville, on Tuesday Just a | week to the very night the | (he ratepayers of the township agree. Mrs, J. H. Miller, Almonte, 1s vist -- assault took place a young man was [The offer of the council was accepted, CHRISTMAS FURS ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.|H ] | ye 3 | j arrested for drunkenness and held on | At the municipal elections in Janu . { Godwin, Pine strect i | A R suspicion of having committted the |,ry the electors of the township '0 Mr. and Mrs. James Cappon, Bari | i assault. However, when brought be- | will vote on a by-law to buy the SPECIAL SURPRISE SALLE street, Miss Alice " Macnee and Mi p aA | fore the girl she said that he was not | yond, If it carries, and it is a fore James Macnee, will go down to Mont the man Several men were in the | g gone conclusion that it will, the ' { real, to spend Christmas with Mr and | Phone 90. Yours, jeeurt room at the time, but the girl Rath road will be taken over by the 331-3 Per Cent. Discount Mrs. Frank Botterell 9 Brush Comb -- ¢ could not identify any of them as her township and freed from tolls. 1t will { Mi Clive Betts will be home fo ryt -- r assailant receive a government grant when this { Christmastide, i. I . I larrison Co. "1 would know the face again if 1 8 On i ' is done Reeve Rankin has been ac- ww ee er we y i should see it,' she said, "and when 1 di rv. . MY | an « a : ws tively at work on this road purchase Miss Macaulay, Bing street, will - So will let i on know Brought bo- | heme for the past year, his aim ROYAL FR¥INE leave, on Tvesday, for Stratford, wher . . t is stated that when brought be- , t= "0 Kings nahi elo ' I he will spend. the holidays. with Mrs. 4 I A fore Kelsey 'thie girl asked him to wing to get Kingston township clear i pend 1 da i Irrory e S : / his hands. He showed one, and of toll roads. The Partland and ('karies Abbott, show his ands : e Shower one, ahd Siorringtom roads, which also go » { Mi. B. Benson has gone down to she said, show me the other " >. vs > L pity ia a arad | through portions of Kingston town- Cttiwa to spend Christmas with Quadruple Plate, fine Kingston The titel hung nad oon covered ship, will be dealt with next year. HUDSON BAY SABLE Colonel and Mrs, Penson quality Mirrors and Brushes, With a handse pet, : y i Miss Lulu and Miss Irene Rees, now plain and fancy Sterling Why Not Silver designs fully guaran- teed a scar This scar, so it is claimed, 8 3a ; g N was the main point in the-identifa- CHRISTMAS TURKEYS DEAR. of Brooklyn, are spending thei { ar et tion a MUFES AND STOLES { Chr stmas holidays with their parents, { " Pp The accused's home is in Ganan- | Sold on Saturday Market 18c. to t¥e and Mrs, | SN. Rees, ivsion | g il Price $10.00 lt Give e's, 3 y oque, and he is a carpenter by trade 2c. a t hid : Hole" Unlow is Hote tein Warehouse : ~ I'urkeys were dear on the market, kc This 1+ a rarely, aon Hall, Toronto, : Gloves? SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. ' QUEEN'S CONVERSAZIONE. Saturday 'morning, and. according to BCE chance to bu y > - | -- reports, the price will remain high. rich. high lacs ¥ Miss Helen Davidson was dowh 350 King St. OPEN EVENINGS, at Our Window Display of 1 Mats for Christmas | In Grant Hall Friday. Evening a I'here was a good offering, but prices © ~ from Picton for the conversazione, ang Big Success were still away up in the air, the Er=v Furs at money*| is the guest of Mrs. B. J. Lake, Al g \ farmers asking from 18c. to 22¢. per | ars} » of savin rices. fred street. | The annual conversazione of the [ pound. However, they were eagerly saving price : Miss&Girace McLe¢lland, wit] the Rugs, from $2 50 Alma Mater Society of Queen's Univer bought at: this figure. They Come 7 We believe e t gliane th 1 8 + ant. hi rid = ¥ : Y energy of a 'boarding school maider itv was held in Grant hall on Friday os. from $2.50 evening In every sense the event was HAE high, but we have to have them," say Always acceptable, very stand alone-as re-] home for the holidays, came in from : the people I'he Whig asked some oi Forshto on the evedmg train last eminently successful, speaking much |p. farmers if the price would take a ! gards superior va= . ' \ 8 as" « \ ays useful and low priced. ! o d vib "a While Min FOR LADIES--Buy the Mats, from 7T8e. to for splendid organization. Fully live | 300 jor Christmas week, but they lues 1a 10 the conversazions wt-- Queens % Celebrated Alexandre Kid rizht, and went off in a short time huridred guests were present and thor-1} 1} (hook their heads, and said they Miss Norah Mueneo is home - from Gloves, made from fines oud Mats . oughly enjoyed Merry's musi Dainty did not think that there would be, ALASKA SA- sh ol in Toronto to suend the hob selected skins and each on Skin Mats, from refreshments were served in the arts | jooo0 old at 30c. to 40c. a doz.; but- § BLF GOODS davs with Mrs. Walter Macnee, Union uaranteed We keep all 0 reading room. The hall and corri-| a ut 23, to 25c.; beef, Bic. to 6 J 2 trot "hades, in all sizes, $1.00, tasteful ecorate th : poe Re d 25 z Mats, from $3.50 lors were: tastefully decorated . wi wk, lle. to 12c.; chickens, SOc. . t > we a pair Bats, ons hank of "evergreen. The following Boe per pit Battin, 1503 phy Molle = $8 Miss Kathleen Osler wil POISE Over FOR 5 3 1 00 musical numbers were listened to by |g} 10.00, 13.50 and 15.00, and] wir ure oon i cat fornarn 'bat MEN Mocha Gloves irom 51.00 wppreciative: audiences in the = large be he local deal k } 1 | Al k Sable Stal N 1 ony : . pm BE the a Mitts, Kid Gloves -and APL ef : = Some local dealers bought a large arge aska Sable Stoles, No. ne week Mi Ss fi uality $ : English room: .Piang 'solo, Missi uber of turkevs this morving for # Mr. Stanley Waldron will be home Hi ine quality, $1 and Foye: violin solo, James Vretheway, shipment to Montreal quality, with 10 sable tai's and from the north country j vocal solo; R. J Manning A Hook ---------------------- 112 heads for $12 and 15 00 in time for the bir family rennion at the special box of t Mis ing al solo, Mis ine 2 11 ga o 'Arthur . Viace." F Bee gx y . R. McFAUL [i oo nro; | VEGETABLE GROWERS SPECIAL. ATTENTION || Ciptain Georges Hoy han got Hiling: 20 5 dainty ll EME SER RE on 'Tuesday, go ha 2 \ for 25c. A lewnder : * price | stiing quartette, G. 0. Hick, J B : ki iy \ Officers Were E ¢ 8 rec . month's leave and he and Mrs Roy Kingston Stor Wi. Goodwin. FE. 1. Good cers Were Elected at Annual Is directed to our Mulfs and to dos te Torubroke : Excelda Hundkershicls, win: voeal solo, A. Craig; violin solo, TH Meeting. f Neck-pieces of Persian [ amb, Mis lLorothy Hill is home from dainty colors, 10¢. each Ny at v James 'Tretheway I'he patronesses he annual meeting of the. Kingston nbd. lech ol and b's with her mother, Mrs : \ Carpet Warehouse. Ri am Jo i ordon, 1 avell, Cap. [branch of the Vegetable Growers: As: Canadian M nk. Lynx (ond W. R. Givens, 'Maitland House. Piles of other goods to FOR STYLE, FIT, AND ; [bon Dyvde, Third, Connell and Dupuis, sociation, was held, on Thursday Black Fox. Compare, Com- --t-------------- show you COMFORT night, when the following officers were > { Sunday school teachers, give g J g arcs wd chool teachers, give your elected © President, R. J. Bushell; vice pare, Compa : . y : 8 3 scholars a | religious puzzle; not only ear president, B. realy, Hn FIVE DOLLARS : slertaining, bys Fieve Ou sale : ur ers urs 8; directors, # BF,» Waker, ¥ . . in all stores alter pext Vednesadny B. Lancaster and J. A. Watts Will buy a large satin- lined i Cors ts, crdered - or ready-made, 76 to 80 BROCK ST. . I'he president, Mr. Bushell, gave =a 5 3 special long corsets, 65c., $1, ¥1.2 --- fine address, in which he referred to Isabella Opossum stole. Muffs iNew York Dress Reform onme~ i the pure seed act, pdinting out that to match at same price. Ginger, almond, walnut chocolates, IVVVAAAAAAAAS, "AAAS, \ it would be the mainstay of the asso ' 0c, Crawford, Hix : CHILDREN'S FURS ciation, remarks were timely, and Daniel Carr, born in Port Hope more well received. The campaign for pure |y la verv pretty styles from $21 | ihn one hundred years ago. died on : : How About It 9 seeds 1s being carried on with great a C { fi V$9 t 140 hic farm near Stirling, on November * UHE ALWAYS BUSY STORE * success, and the co-operation of every a set up. Loals irom 3, 0 25th. He left Port Hope with his ps pojroteed pet D COALS 25th. Pe with his par: | wtejuinfulofelufulmielfelefelafolefeint vegetable grower is desired. FUR-LINED COALS ents, and for a time lived in Kings- ton At the age of twelve years he 4 . went to the township of Rawdon, and { one if you have none Maybe you have one to sell, Several vears ago, when Ald. Carson with us, and here you can see} lived theye until his demise. i may buy a better one In either case we can was chairman of the board of works, the largest stock in King-- "Long Green Cologne." Buy it a for the Physician deal to your advantage. he was "lambasted" because he re ' Giibsan's Red Cross Prug Store : ported at the end of the vear a sur ston. We have afew odd styles Finest chocolate 3 James Craw plus of $1,500. The cry was: "Why | and sizes in Ladies' Fur-lined] ford : and Nurse It Is Cheaper To Buy ing the shake hich mers sch "ai | | Coats that will be sold WE Teg ing the roads, which are in such bad first benefit, M. J. O'Biion has comménced -- oe . . rid's thought centers about the magic word HOME Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! "(onstiute a leading p cialty shape Now the board of works this | comers for -} the bulding of a sash and door fac Z ? rm : 3 | i PF svear has a surplus of $1,472, and it is é tory on a por n of his land adjacent | | » have so m articles suit- {| Pin Your Idea Than 1 0 Build understood: that Ald. ( areor 1% 0% 25 DOLLARS EACH to the Jamieson's Meat company s ab- | 3 able for as ult those con- i To a Star | oranges, 25c., 30c. and 40¢. a paring, on Monday night, to ask Ald Again we say compare, com | attoir medical profes rarious reasons people who own nice homes are often Giraham a few questions as to why he Your ide sell in a harry and are willing to sell at a sacrifice. didn't spend his appropriation where | | PARTE. wen, at Gilbert's . : ; Tong 3 ar a Tar antes, ey : . : it was urgently required---viz., on the Be sure and see what the ve, William Harris, wile of William without iT =4 yot--it will bring that. vision. s what you want and, if we haven't it now, we will roads : Harri Rednervil ¢. had her left foot IS « HATES ALN 4 tte i ary whiteness to your very lookout for 3 bargain for you a -- smaller dealers are offering amputated, on Thursday morning. the th al : ne tye Astruments home linens, in cottons may interest you ; New Teacher. then turn your steps towards] recult of gangrene. Mrg. Harris is a PHYSICIANS' HANDBAGS and {| Bl Clon ; . ' . ari t ves y oF iL: dicink Cases, made of leather ) | Street, Detached Brick 7-rooms, furnace, etc. $3,000. b A graduate of Queen's 1 niversity has Kingston S biggest, best and lady nearly = vt are of 3 elation ed aE od na amount of \ 1 : eanness een added to the teaching staff of the . - ~ Gang i y Wann rhoecialis, const ar ind hard usagé, als You never saw guoch clean. Princess Street, Detached Brick 7-rooms, B..and C., stable, Kingston Business 'College, head of busiest Fur Store. 3c | Crawfo POCKET MEDICINE AND IN hess > $1 600 Htetn street Special courses in Eng- Bibby s store open. gvery Zht BTR ! Mi NT. (Fan iy Rt A and And Stars ? J ush . matriculation and civil service Ihe death occurred 4 ; p Y « ' 18 every 'pysic- 72 1} Well re the star ele ' We liave Property in all locations . will be given Thursday, of Mary E. Ds ol, wife hit a ¥i -n or re the #tar cleaners of A { RK -- . & 0} (Coons. Deceased was a dadghie ? 1 : rk {!To Observe Holidays. of William Dargavel, Newhoro. and al Ki { L di nN nN Ss At the meeting of boss barbers held nice of John R. Dargavel, : Mp P P Ch ( Ings on aun ry 9 jon Friday evening, it was unanimous Mak i Fi > We sell you cho olates for 30c, lb Dr. A. . own . . ly 4decided to close at | pm. on akers of Fine Furs. You don't pay for fancy boxes. J. : Cor. Sydenham and Princess Brock Cor King St { Christmas and New Year's. 'From Hunter and Trapper Di- ( award eet of he ale 185 Princess Street streets. » : . ~ 3 ¥ We sell vou chocolates for 20¢. Ib. | 9 rest to You. Declan = Poley, merchant of Westport, PHONE 343 + Phone, 22. You don't pay for fancy boxes. J 126-128 Princess St. died Thursday evening. The deceased | Crawford ------------------------------------ had been ill for two months A A Ar { ¢ { ¢ y-