"A Horry, Christmas," were in a : = Ss Ra . Thery was o fine bill i i. _---- "amen 5 | Normal Conditions sisting. * of roast turkey, cranberry sauce, plum pudding, roast pork, We wish 1 thank c our customers for their: indulgence during p past few weeks, with regard to the Repairing of Watches, Clocks and ; roast potatoes, corn, apples, oranges, Jewelry. © POOR WADE apy IN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS CHRISTMAS DAY. nants Claus Didn't Neglect Any of the Local Places--The Children Es. , pecially Had a Merry Time in Their Cosy Homes. FANCY CALENDARS HALF PRICE. a Trad 16t of 'our 1900 Fancy Art best Will all Le put On ale TO and UNIER | Holly and Pointéetta Stationery thing for artistic N ON grapes and candies. In the dining room, there was g fine motto, "Old Folks At Howe." and the room was 8 decorated with evergreens and Clwistmas bells. Members of the board of diréstors presint were. W. J Crothers, Robt. Meek, Mrs. Jordan, and Mr. Jordon. jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Surange and Miss Machar. Messrs' Crothers, Meck and Strange gave short addresses, and the superintend- ent replied in' a feeling manner. The Jo thee rash of Holiday Caltadags were nol brought forward MORROW. AT HALE-PRICE Bisiness, Christmas day was observed at the cknowiedging Christiigs "Gifts be sure and Secure a various public institutions in the Papor i usual manner. At the Orphans' Home the seventy fatherless and motherless New Year's: 'Catds children in the institution were made stock of' New Yeurs extremely happy. At noon the chil inmates expressed their thanks to the dren sat down to their Christmas din 9 members of the hoard, superintendent ; nivel ; it d nd R. UGLOW & COMPANY, gt Jet, te Mw, |e orthe aod. Tha decorations cheers due the cook. The decorations satisfy the healthy child appetites was |, Were tb best over put on, and 1h PRINCESS STREET. there in abundance, and so well did brought forth much praise from the the children enjoy their feast that directors. mare than oue turkey quigkly disap- peared, not counting plum puddings iauumecable. J In the school room the Jarge » Just t box of thi€ Cards Aglarge « just feceives Most of our stalhas Veen called upon " assist in the Retail De- partment owing to the rush of Xmas business: but, now that we are back to normal conditions of trade, we can promise to attend to all Repairing promptly. . F. W. Spangenb: To be Succeeded on Jan. 1st by Rodger & Wright. ------ At The Barracks. Christmas day at the barracks was tre {observéd in the usual way, and "the ; ""1boys" had a fine time. It holi wis placed, and iv stood laden with for. ov X nd a a holy toys for all. Ou Christmas dav the hs i % sey whjoyed 0 tr , Cry ah re 10 amusements ree was stripped and every child re Turkey and plum pudding was the ceived toys and candy. Many people gave to the home and if they all ain item on the Ill of fare, tor din- could have been present to see how happy their gifts made the children cv would have gone away Ona feelyg they something 10 bring\loy to the hearts of children, who kyow how to appre a kind: ------------ A SECOND TERM. had' done inte Robertson, Lert N Godwin. William McCarthy, M.D. --Propesed by Enoch Godwin, seconded hy H. N Robertson, a EE We SPEAKS IN ARMY VICTIM OF A OP HENRY WADDINGTON ROUGHLY HANDLED ' THE © SALVATION CITADEL. | ! | ¥ -- » By Two Men Who Were Secreted in His Stable--Struck on Head by Her Father Thought Best in Life. The Men, Who Made Their Es- 'I'bere was a very large congregation cape. present at the Salvation Army citadel | @, Friday evening, lint 8.30 * on Sunday afternoon to welcome and o'clock, Henry Waddington, butcher, {greet Miss Madele Wilson (ensignll of | was the victim of a daring ho! {New York, who celebrated her twem- right in his own barn, back of {tieth anniversary service in the ranks |} \ne othe Bath Road, and wan | of the Salyation Army on that day. very roughly handled by the robbers. 3 Ensign Smith, m wiroducing Miss Mr. Waddington left his store about Wilson, said it was a pleasure to him eight o'clock, driving straight to have her with them, and it was| pi oo cireet to his home. T _-- no doubt a pleasure to her to meet |. quite a distance from the hot so mary dear friends of hersell and| 330 (Lota Ue Le the yard and ht famnegted futher, it shew To fue to the stable door. As was cus: "nEAZn Uson said she was OnlyY omary, he unhitched the horse, and, Sik {present as a visitor, and "was glad opening the stable door, stepped in "hott (to know that she was not growing side. The horse is a well trained one, jout of the people's memory as the kifowing what was required of it army, in Kingston, would never be stop) i as soon as it Ee qmea inside, forgotten by her. She extended to waiting until the owner had removed all a happy, Christmas and a bright the harness and blanket, before going. {New Yeur. She expressed her heart-| "0 coy = [felt thanks to those who contributed The man' turtied around to" Hit "the to the handsome portrait of her dead |, "= wo 5h C0 and 'was deslt'a father. This portrait was the dear-| io "10 (0 er the head with and Opera House Employees Re-|est Christmas gift that could\ bel ly 8 DIOW OVEE Jwead with a 8 . | club, and before he realized what was member Him. given to her, and that gift was main-| tt he received ' tw ' ly owing to the kindness of the 1 NE MBLISF, y wh. Jaore Grand Opera House, on |!Y OWIBE 3 "PEO" | blows, which fairly staggered him, but afternoon, after the mati- (ple of Kingston. 1t was @ bright) 00 presence of Rom. enough to try members of the orchestra, the [2nd happy Christmas they had giv-| 4 get outside the door. He rushed and employees requested the [¢0 her, und she hoped she would bel "3 = Eco q Gaor and stumbled out: on the of Mr. and Mrs. hie {2 f0end. other Christmas days) igo "a4 the same time calling loudly : ere e ire. 3 § » it -- -- Fag . for Charles Friendship, his neighbor, ise Wij ited the gathering how to come to his od. Pr Friendship they would like to have Chv.stmas in} = over, and just before he arrived, their hearts always. What does 4 ys a 3 [saw two men dash out of the barn, | Christmas means to the Christian? 1t means Christ in the fiesh, What *UP 10 a ng on the Bath Road, and drive quickly away. s was she unmistakeable part of this ! ' ow It was the transforming , Fvery ouc of the three blows receiv: 5 3 : ed by Mr. Waddington left a mark, power of God on the lives of men and bh oO h and women. What was the meaning de u,gocd one jer at ne on AM of the transforming power gf Christ skin Dein, Soarot ard the other "Wo Think of the drunken men and wo. left large ugly lumps on his skull. It men whose lives have been uplifted by vou in fortunate: that' the victing It is Just Twenty Years Since She Became an - Army Officer--What trees, Victoria Ward. stitton--Proposed by Wil Miunes, seconded by Joseph -- good Proposed by H. F Bawden. George set before needless to say George children in the friends in the times in the them, and at they city ferent School Trustees. were not {Grgotien in any wi Sydenham ward-.J. R Ontario ward--A., W St Lawrence ward--dJ, GG. and I'. F. Harrison Cataraqui ward. R Frontenac ward--Robert Rideau ward James Victoria ward-P. I Henderson. Macletin Ac The Jail. oners in the men'y The pn pent as could be °c 3 i i mnty jan assing question Judgment. Gentlemen, | still, and | 'am prepared | and on all subjects to was a Christmastde as arvanged under the and maybe some than if they had been out ter themselves The then Anglin Wallace Craig Chown whan item an ere 0D. P. BRANIGAN GIFT Christmas dinner They had day was the wid it was a good one oup, romit meat, vegetables tea, bread and butter, and pudding for | their meal, and it was greatly fappreciated. In the morning the Sal- { vation Army members paid their usual viit and treated the (nmates to a fine boom, Gt 1 x vomething Not . * (Continued from Page 1.) E H ' » \ | eres a Hint. | ------ board of health bills to pay, and ex visit by Santa Claus, and the | The city's assets are $62,116.55, aud St. Lawrence Ward. 5c te $2. 50 fo to ) Ir men. [i burdened with toys and 'In my remarks lhst Docember 1 son, seconded by J. A. Minne ! Y 3 John: W. epresentative of no section and no On were them in abundance |ielt all through the year that what | Movers, seconded by George many who, at dii |aPPeal: and every suggestion from the (Graham, ceconded by =a Twigg. that you had elected me to do my presented to my : shoulder the responsibilities attached mam wl and there was no reason why King V E. Si partment; the city property had £300 | At The Hotel Dien, tea by-laws cost $400 . A warm, cosy House Slipper of felt for a woman . Jute. Jn ein good things left behind will long |the liabilities, $62 936.63. The deben Olivep~Thown Proposed by Charles indies, were stripped in the morning, | made some slight reference to my re- | {and for the vmainder of the day the 1 AL | 'hildren's wards rang with their 8 |mwerry laughter. The little people were liam I P.S.. Store "i Evésinge {and were done ful [ever my personal inclinations might | SR. Bailey--Proposed by year, remenibér {POInt of view of the city as a whole, ™ | work, and not to throw back my re | ' oiweum: 1 { jeol that to my position.' ston should not extend to Cataraqui jut will bo pretty and nice will be inguired for above its Griginal appropriation; As usual the children in the Hotel ing. Mayor Couper thought that the or a soft, black or tan Leather Slipper for a man: | nake their childish hearts full to | ture debt of the city is $1,226,090.29 Livingéton, seconded by W. T. Mianes cord in the council, and said that | | {alo tendered a sumptuous dinner, [class. You took me at my word. and Hipson. tustive be, I must prove myseli true to that | Cliff seconded by Mills this Christmas season | 28d not of the representatives of any sponsibility on you whenever any dif fared better all times Just now, Mayor Couper said that | He called upon the people to be | At the | noon The RAYO LAMP is a high grade lamp sold at a low rice. There are Inmps that cost more but there {8 no better Jump at any price. 'The Buruér, thé Wick, the Chimney-Holder--- all are vital things. in a Jamp these parts of the RAYO are perfectly: constrticted and there is nothing nown in the art of Jamu ing that could add to the [musical programme, as well as a fine value of the RAYO as a light-giving device. Suitable for Christmas suy room in the house. Every dealer everywhere, we not at yours, write for descriptive circular to tha | nearest Agent of i The Queen City Oil Co., from now up to the last day for Christinas Gilt buying ness there were $400 worth of last year's | feu Ovphanage were paid a lengthy [aty's finances had been well carved for. | a Ie to $2 for women. {overflowing with happiness. The two | Uontinuing the mayor said: D. A. Givens--Proposed by John Car was no man's man, and would be the ; when a): the things oi (he sea. elected me by a large majority, and I | Mawhall PP. Reid na - - es en em-- The Hotel Dieu have | Statement and try to consider every Henry Angrove--Proposed by . J special body of opinion in it. 1 felt | ficult or cmbar to look af: | 3 Kingston was on the eve of a boosters and not knockers. 1f they | Christmas did there was no reason why the city | nee, the should not progress more rapidly. It attaches was advancing now, and he thought a | presence great future was in store for In conclusion his worship said "Having given yon a summary of the city's financek for the past yea and given this brief expression of my views, I do not feel that it is nece sary to trouble you any further thank vow from the bottom of my heart for the kindness you have ex pressed to me in the past, and wish you and yours all the best that the New Year has to brings' Applause followed the speech of Mayor Cowper, who was freely con stage sermon At The Infants' Home. Home cared for, At the lufant little folks ave was indeed a happy day. The many Hriends of the institution contributed handsomely this year, giving provi and toys to please the children { The nursery: was nicely decorated, land evervthiag possible was done. to | make the children happy. Presents of ill kinds arrived the day before Christ lwas, ang on Saturday Santa Claus the very Christmas where {fons | i the work of the Army. Men whose GILLETTE STAR, $1 Acadia. Price $1.00 r with Christmas i | € Skinner, of the {were present to assist the serving tn | Mission aid his hings "visit and distributed ¢he good The General Hospital. I'he nurses ushered in the Christmas norn by singing several carols at n 0"dock:™ The were decorate At noon the sual dinner was served to the pati nts, and James, A. Minnes, FF. G ockett, B. W. Robertson and W. B wards emblems Wednesday, the will give its Flower annual enter board of governors, nurses mn gratulated by citizens who advanced to the platform and among whom wag the veteran William Glidden, who went [forward to tender the mavor elect bis best wishes, ; aia ALDERMANIC NOMINATIONS. Ontario Ward. William J. Fair, proposed by R. | Kent, seconded by Dr. GG. W. Bell Dr. 1. G. Bogart, proposed by I. J Rigney, seconded by William Thomas F. Harrison, proposed by George A. Bateman, Moberly seconded by H lives have been touched by that trans- forming power owe it to _God Al- mirhty that God touched their hearts. Is it any more remarkable to them that the drunkard should be raised from the gutter than the worldling should be converted to Christ. Be cause God called them to-do the work and the joy in their hearts in doing His work was because they came to realize the wonderful power of God. Iude was heautiful before they joined the Army, but they found life more beautiful in doing «= God's work. Salvation made the bad good and the good beautiful. Her father had a heavy cap on his head, as it likely saved Lkim from being knocked unconscious, Mr. Waddington was seen by the Whig, this morning, and said. he had no idea who his assailants were, but it must have been some one that knew his habits very well, and knew he would come to the barn before goi to the house. The police were notifi of the hold-up, but as yet have no clue to work on. The highwaymen certainly had their plans well laid from inning to end, and were quite sure of knocking their victim out and securing his mabey STROM: | Ha nment to the patients W. Richardson . Arthur B. Cunningham, proposed by At House Providence, Dr. Hanley; Witham ? vi M £1 rs Ih a ] i S HARDWA R £ I At the House of Providence, Christ Moberly; Successor to A. Strachan mas day was made a most enjoyable one for all the inmates. The institu | tion was visited by visitors, during the brought good Christmas dinner was served, day was made just as EXCHANGE | ould he, and thanks are (all. who conducted in the but just ome little slip occurred and the plot fell through. found nothing more beautiful than to : bring men and women to God. The the orchestra, stepped forward and Army work was that of a soul win- ead we isllowing address : . ner. The people of God stood loyal- To D. P. Bramgan, manager of the ly by her father in his dark days Grand Opera House : Dear Sir,--On be- | 'fhere was no one more loyal and half 'of the employees of the Grand,-1{{rye to the Army and its work. When take great pleasure in presenting you [he lost his church did he not turn with these two chairs, as a small tok- | to his God and ask for strength to en of with the assurance | pring people to Him. There was no lor, J. S. Randolph, the company en: that kindness and impartial comparison between the forms of reli- : 3 'ed the use of the parlor in which a courtesics during the past year were | sion and the Army. If this Christ j49yed : . F f much appreciated. With hearty good Bion time pe brought to their he ts is hristmas Pig eg decorated wishes to you and yours for a merry this wonderful transformation - and ang decsed with gilts, merry: time morning, Dr. W. G. Christmas and a happy New Year, and | peace that God promises to them who Wao spent. Th -- A. Bateman, jthat you may long be spared to rule {sought Him what happiness it must At .The Penitentiary. Crothers. the destinies of the Grand." be to them. The peace of God, no * The prisoners of the penitentiary had John McKelvey--Proposed. by J. I ! Mr. Branigan was deeply money can buy it, no honoks can take a good Christmas feast Their | MeEwen, seconded by W. J. Crothers, | the unexpected kindness it from: her, and she hoped by God's | break fast consisted of coffee, currant W. J. Crothers--Proposed by R. A of the stafi of the | grace to persevere till the end God | {bread with butter, and cold roast | McLeBland, seconded by Gi. A Bate: | wards himseli and Mrs. Branigan, and | had chosen the hearts of men and wo i pork. Bheir dinner menu comprised | man. : | expressed his gratitude for their ex: lmen to shine through them, and that | roast pork with gravy on potatoes, | George H. Smythe friendship for him. Helis what the transforming power of [parsnips and plum pudding, and their | Robert Hanley, seconded by George . had striven to win their good- | Jesus does. What the world wants i: supper consisted of currant bread and | Sears will and friendship, for without their a reality and the ingrowing of Christ coffee. Special held in Dr. A. W. Richardson--Proposed by + valuable assistance the affuirs of thelin their hearts. God will give us a | the tivo chpels, finely | Alexander Jack, seconded by i house, would not have been so mark- [chance to kuow what this reality is decorated. McEwen. ed. Tt was not the first time they had | Christ in the flesh exemplifies this rea Poa NOE pp -- R. J. MecKeolvey--Proposed by W. shown their appreciation of" his man- [ity and power. At' House of Industry. A. Twigg, secomded by R. A M¢- | agement," The members of the various After twenty years of service The inmates at the 'House of In. i Lelland. companivs. who had performed in the | Wilson said she could recall the day | | dustry, spent a very happy Christ W. B. Skinner--Proposed by W. I. | house always spoke of the courtesy when she was sent abroad and her {| mas. The arrangements were Crothers, seconded by R. A. Mclel- / they had received from the employees. | life and work in Whitechavel, Lon {in every respeet "The entrance was |land. t He again thanked them on behalf of {don. God: revealed Himself as her | beautifully decorated with evergreens | Dr. Robert Hanley--Proposed by 1. | Mrs. Branigan and himself for their |frieed and 'that was in her severest | | and Christmas bells, and these mottos | A. Minnes, seconded by George Sears. kindness, and hoped the same mutual day of service. Her father thought it Chas. Ferguson, New York; Juno. M. !*sGive Us This Day. Our Daily : : confidence would exist between them. fan honor to make his daughter a) have [.Smith, Soo; Jas. MacGregor, Mow: | Bread," A Happy New Year," and The testimonfal consisted of two [soldier of God, the ks gz, and she | ional examin: | treal © RB: Mills, Queen's; R. A smn n large, handsome, upholstereds leather hoped to continue so till the #nd of | Queen's ; Youmy - Sunith, ! rocking chaifs in oak bes te. ot ue gh God that al model Schad! Phe department says the | Hanover x Uae Av» Macpherson and . RG Armstronz Proposed by J pr mig ind that reality an everlasting certilivates of the ful candidate wife, tit 3 H N acphe: on he wate Johnston, na by x Bearance Sydenham Street Church, Chuistmas joy in all eternity. =~ | UEC La LSE cp eo amppesponat bo Lb | Rev, C4, Sake vow laud ty wilh peat Sukaton mening mh ! McNeily, Medicine Hat: Randall ey RL a ab i ie ho evening. i Mills Go riaio: ue Arthur Wallyee, i : J. B. Cooke--Pronosed hy N. ( 8 | Rev. : : € ory otha 8 Let oe he On pext Sunday afternoon Miss Wil oY "Meol A = {son, seconded by W. R. Clugston | morning service, Mr. Sellery preached | © will sheak on "Her" Personal Jaron aN. tine, _Nuntrea ' Gi. Smith- Proposed by H. II. Tay- 'a finé sermon on the text, "He that Work, in the Salvation Army?" ' Hh I % lor, seconded 'by John Carson loveth is born of God The choir Brien Foranta J: A. MacCallum; J o Hughes--Proposed by J B. | rendered a special programme of music Philadelphia i Fa; . 3. Nast allum, wCookey.: seconded by R. N. F. MeFar {at the evel sncluding | A agara Falls Bo Peter Mac allum, {land : | Christinas carols who contry- Jopald Mac ullum, Winui James Craig--Proposed by R. F El- buted: were Messrs Armstrong, x JArthtr Wallac Foranto ; 1 tliott, segonded by N. C. Polson | Harold and Harvev Mes. S + Quireh, Toronto For maximum power, 'f- A. BB Ross -- Proposed by. J. Gray, |H Simpson, Harold Hughes, ES | jauiforuity and dependability there seconded by G. McGowan : S---- is no other ammunition just as H. Douglas--Proposed by W. H ! good. Every single cartridge " seconded by W. R. Clugston. i Guaranteed Sure.' We make the . ~ said best shot shells too. Dominion a | Cartridge Co., Ltd, Montreal. * HOCKEY STICK » Toc. Hk Branigan W. Walker, the leader of seconded by ---- Company's Christmas Eve. | The members of "The Volunteer Or- |ganist"' company had a happy Christ- mas Fve at the Randolph hotel. | Through the kindness of the proprie Cataraqui Ward. proposed by Dr. M¢ day, and each one | Carthy, seconded by T. I. Robson As usual, a fine Dr. W. McCarthy, proposed by nd the | John Tweddell, seconded hy 1 n pleasant as | Robinson. extended te number o John Tweddell, a large cheer our regard, your Hennessy & Gilmour MEMBERS MONTREAL MINING sifted. Five masses were Sydenham Ward. New York and all Cobalt Stocks bought and sold on commis Anglin--Proposed by sion. seconded by W J moved by and good will house to Do You Have 86 NOTRE DAME S1 WEST, MONTREAL Tel -Main 7204 AT THE MODEL SCHOOL: i i man, Bliz. Tyner, May Tavior, Fred PROVES. | Yaucott, Alp Walker, Flovene Walker, Ethel Wilder day opera Proposéd by Dr. | pressions of alway |ervices were which were very Sabin oS RESULTS Ol FINAL SIONAL EXAMINATIONS, Miss | way B.A. Hotel Arrivals, Successful Candidates Who A.W. Benjamin, Yarker ; J. B. 8 Brooks, New Yorkg CC. F. Skint, Boston, Mass R. E. York, Mon Education has | treal ; Leslie. . MacKenzie, Montreal Certificates Arve Being Seat to Those of the periect, me of the Required Age. ea Fhe Department of fallowing list atgended and TAKE ONE OF THESE LITTLE TABLETS AND THE PAIN 1S GONE. "My first experience with Dr.* Miles' Anti-Pain Pills was a sample package handed me... They relieved the pain so promptly that 1 have never been without them since. 1 have given them to many friends when they had head- achie and they never failed to relieve them. I have suffered with neuralgia in my head, and the first one 1 took re- 'lieved me. They have cured me of neuralgia. I would not be without them." MISS LILLIE B. COLLINS R. F. D. No. pi Va. 5010 by druggists me p> ray RE given out th ol candy ates wha have passed the fnal prof atigne at the King Rideau Ward. Frec--Proposed by R Hanley, seconded by W. Marshall Robert J ton provincial | Simpson, finished RE es a mn ent dressed Lester Alton, Jennie Brandon I.. Calikev, Claude © Caverley, EF. Caller Kathleen T. Clarke, (. Coyle, Kate A. Dukelow, Kathleen A. Drummond, Thos. Henry Flemin Clement Frederick, Maggie Finley, Mayme Gegon, Helena Maire Hart Charles Harte, Lillian tella Hal day, Norma Hegadorn, Florence : Estella Jmerson, Mae E. Kelley, Aye A company with a cap Killoran, Florence Long, Jas. Gar:|000 has been incorporated for the pur field Eloyd, Wm. TF. Medeof, Wm. © finding and developing slate Murray homas Manley Eva M New Outario. It is Mills, Lucy Murphy, Hilda Mullin, ~deposits in the Helena ( y.: & McCaugherty, Man gavet McDonald, Alived Hobbs Noxon Wm. (i Paul, Alice Maude Peresian, | © rated towns iu New Om tennie- Porritt, Laura NM. Robertson, | taro, | their Gladys E. Roote, Syl J. Stephen {into force on Geo He LE BN ing song service, wedding took place at when Stephen Clapsaddie, Belleville, was married to Miss Etta Sleith, Kingnton. Rev. W. Tompkins was the officiating minister. Mr. and Mrs. Clapeaddle will reside near Belle ville. The citizens' committee asked Mayor Kyle to runt Res candidate for the Brockville mayol again, but the mayor has been compelled, by the ad- vice of his physician, to refuse and to announce his retirement. quiet A bull moose or even a grizzly Kingston, bear with one shot is easily pos: sible if you shoot Domimsen Am- munilion. Those Eva, Angrove, Isaac Robena Grae Stanley Arthur RR ital of $500, - George Barber, Cobalt hotel-keeper, arrested in connection with the ore theft charges, was admitted to bail in Frontenac Ward. | £1,000 dollars. - Bail was refused in the I. Hoag. Proposed bv Arthur E.jcase of James Donnelly, "under arrest Ip M.D., seconded by Henry Hun-,on the same charge and also hailing | ter. : y from Cobalt. The bail of John E. ! John | Wilkinson, Toronto, charged with re The Kilties' band are holding an @iving the goods, was fived at -$30,- at home in the New Orpheum dance 000 nd was forthe oming hall on Tuesday evening. { Godwin, i Wo pose of qu AUT in there are fine north land Chelmsford tL ancorpo afd Dryden ave the lat DOMINION AMBUHITION Enoch Godwin--Proposed by Morxis, seconded by Joseph Byza * Hanoy W. Watts--Proposed by charters as «uch «¢ New. Year ia aeing Her