The Canadian Almanac for 1910 Now Ready The CANADIAN ALMANAC an Haneous Directory *tor the Dominion of Canada for 1910, g full and authentic Commercial, Statistical, Astronomicaj, Departmental Educational, Financial and General Informatiop. ph, for every office and The Hahay Guide and Reference library. Price--VPaper, 30; Cloth, 75¢. Pocket Diaries and Office Jouinals: fol < of . . ™, Just Received New Black Taffeta Underskiris. New Moire Underskirts. New Heatherbloom Underskirts New Sateen Underskirts. Speci Coat and Waist Sale Now. On. * Ladies" and Girls' Coats, at Half-Prite. White Lawn Embroidered and Tailored Price. See the latest costumes, "a Waists, at Half- in Navy, Taupe, Green and Black. op 3) y Millinery ! Millinery ! "The latest trimmed and untrimmed Hats, Fur Turbans and Gold Flowers. For Children ; Tuques, Hoods, Gloves, Mitts, Leather and Cloth Dolls Hats. D. M. Spence, Tams, The Leading Mil- linery Store. THE GAD OPERA HOUSE SGRAUSTARK" WITNESSED BY , LARGE AUDIENCE. "Going Some" 1s on the Boards This _ Evening--A Comedy to be Pre sented on New Year's Afternoon * and Evening. x good sized audience witnessed the production of "Grawstark,"" a popu- lar romantic play, last weming. The pices was presented by an able 'com pany, of which Eda Von Luke was the head. Miss Von Luke'is an ac complished - actress and made an ad: mirable "Princess of « Graustark." Francis J. Gillen and Frederick Me Guirk as the two Americans and . At- kins © Lumence - as "Biron Boug! ney' ve strong su t he other mim. Be of the open wer: 'capable. Ti el play was admirably staged. To-night *"Going- Some." A play of "college boys with an mosphere «of western ranch life is "Go ing Some," the noted farce comcdy, which 'will be sen here for the first time at the Grand tomight. Por soven months Going Some' was the success of New York, at the Belasco théatrg, and has duplicated its suc cess on tha road. "The story concerns a; foot race between a Yale boy, on a rangh for his vacation, and the sprin- tér of a rival outfit. The play is full of amusing situations, clean camédy end is one of the best: plays of the year, according to all cites who have witnessed it. at- New Year's Day, Matinee and Night. "The Arrival of Kitty" will be the attraction at the twand on New Year' day, and Fhe play is matinee night leaky 5 EY § Is made 1 from tested na~ 4 tural spring watgry § sclected barley malt, and a blend of the choic- ost of "hops. No substitutes for hops , or barley used An aid disgestion / and cauké bf comfort after meals. 1, "i growth are to da | Scotia, Ladies Soe. to $5.00 pair to boots free of Velox, Beaver, Acadia. Prices. Lunn's Skates Regal, Skates, attached charge PESe wwii 3 85.00. STROPS, 25¢ Lu SKA SAFE TY RAZOR ). AUTO STROP, VER READY, £1.00 SPECIALS, "10e. DO Marshall's HARDWARE Successor to A. 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Municipal Suicide, Builingtoh (VEY Banner. pple A ~toun whose citizens public epivit is on the way cemetery I'he citizen will do help his town is helping to Masquerading In The | Lbndon PRaduigdy® Revice In the seventeenth and o » | centuries 'Venice the fashion matters of 'amusement al was a | of combination. of our Monte Carlo | and Paris, Throughout the shteenth century: the Venetians were seized with a perfect mania for mas nye and 4 rambling. - Pari and London tsuit, and the two | amusements, both and private, wore masguer Aaes ¥ I § 1 mbliz of and howls | calcons, Pepple not 'oily wore thei the funcral | masks visors at balls, but the { mall and the parks and the theatres At length matters got to such 4 pass that when a police raid was made on a certain low dancing and an order was ven one to unmask what ment of the police to find least a third of the company ed of lagies and. gentlemen of the highest aristocracy, some of © whom had even brought thei daughters fohn Gorman, body in Pleasant # ~ s have to chteenth inal og set nothing dig who ei grave The town about ever' citizen who growls being 'the sisting its burial I'he vertise is The hard juery worst 18 in most popular husing driving citizen who times' man who will not the hearse "knocks' preaches publi or mn rn Burns has cabled the fol-| Sydney, SW "I arti- | allow Johnson fight | Before July, will fight Johnson finish - fight, 'winner take all." But the arti- cles do not allow it Why neglect that cough, who n Hall's Cough Balsam will. cure vou. * Large bottles, + at Prouse's Drug Store, corner Princess and Clergy streets Don't put off 'until next year what you can do 1O-MOrrow Just one more day to write it Fommy"' lowing trom cles with Jeff place in Soho for the amaze that at consist s i every was 25 found his gravy Peterboro, a nameless cemetery PROD § m 1909, | Mount land causes the 3 | f Who Eats Bread | a IN.Y { ference | {night {miss FREER M4 Bryce followed ! MAY ROBSON "The Rejuve Ihe Grand, on on fonday at a farce comedy in three acts, record of a laugh minute of a distinctly brilliant variety inter woven into startling. sityations ane sensational surprises are heve in abun Comedy which time bor on the ridiculous, which at a Hamor at but dance. ders | all times holds on to its gripping res al forth immeasurable iirth a wealth of laughter Rejuvenation of m, calls Aunt Mary. be seen at the in "The Ma Grand her great of Aunt for two tobson will Monday sucess Mary," whole closing January drd . "The Rejuvenat.on which she has played the road on seasons' on As a character Miss tand¢ alone delightiul rol Aunt Mary : reated a part which stands alone, portray. the part so Miss Robson. 1. S management has given her production i the Robson act I she without Less, lobson' = of ha and .no one could life whose terug to as | ive, under Robson upport the bes oust Miss rble one of From may <tarnng the on Miss rhtiul comedy is and t seen stage has j critics to con and of the best » endorsed hav Cen in Vear AT BiG CONVENTION, student Volunteer Movement Fm Missions at Rochester, M. Macla to attend he of the Rochest quadrennial con Move sions which Wednesday, "Sunday about 3, ish went to er, Student Volunteer fon torergn ' that will Iw It is ray ter ment | opened in city on ontinued anil expected will be the conference the tndents ever del that attendance, be t representa held 1 include from TM Ameri hundied 700 del in and no doubt looked gathering will upon mo tive | thix 1.400 | institutions of egates he and Ane country student jirefasson Jthe owe learning can Ont de inate turned irdm Ambassador work in lovey will be peaker It is expected te be read na kabi remarkable missionary reports, will the student t this show prog worl CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT. 1% ----ia Was Held at Princess Methodist Charela | he Christmas tr tertnicment of Pen { dist chur h and Affair Street annual aut} win wmsclay evening, for members the Sunday fentcrt .itment fin the hist this last! was held. The ( Hristo \8 jgifts, occupied a prominent {the buvldine, and Santa ( very busy time distributing {good things There { pragramnme; for the most bart {tributed by. the scholars, and { greatly enjoved by all present schoo 1S a of r the roe, 11 s had a the 'ny musical cone "i was a it Elpctors of Vietouia Ward : Do vou want a mam who can give all hid | me to boom omr city ?. Then vote Railey, E DAILY BRITISH WHIG, Li uthleén « O'Hara, t {who for | THURSDAY, DECEMBER. #30, PERSONAL, MENTION. i Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying Aud Doing. G. B. Healey, pf London, Ont is 1 visitor in the city. John McColl, of Gorham, N. Y: #5 a3 i Vv isitor in the city. visitor in the city. Anderson Knapp, of Battersea, is a The Misses Hepburn, stating in the city, Capt. Smith, of Belleville, is spend. ing a few days in the city: Miss Lillian Geoghegan, Clergy | ptrget, is visiting. in Baffalo, N.Y. ye A. Alombrack, Newburgh, is spending a week's' visit with friends in the city. Thomas Fitegerald, Clergy street west, is seriously Gl in the Hol Dieu hospital. Harold Hughes, who has been holi dayving in the city, has returned to Belleville. vr Mr. and Mes. J.J home, today, irom trip to the west, Cader Witham Mackie has gone down to Ottawa to <pend a few duys with Cadet Thomas Graves. Thomas . Byrne, Kingston, was Stratford for a Christmas family union. It was a big afiair, Robert HesdssSon' and wife, Union street, lave, Friday," to spend . New Year's with relatives in Morrisburg Capt. Joseph Pevane, Buffglo, is spending a few days in the city," the guest of relatives on Jolmson street, Alvin Warner, of Kingston, was groomsman at the Meleod-Rattray weddivg in Toronto on Christmas day Miss M. McQuay, Pine street, and Miss M: Alcombrack,- Newburgh, re turned; to-day, visiting friends | in Napanee. of Picton, are Jewelry. returned months' tedden a two in re L PALACE RINK OPENS. It Fs a Want in The North End of City." Palace skating rink, at the corner of Barrie street and = Raglan Road opened its doors to the general public for the first time, on Wednes lay might, and that the public pleased was clearly" shown by large number who attended, over people turying : out, amd about thirds of these skated, The rink fills a long felt want i, the north end of the city, and snould dg a fine business, as the patrons Kkuow everything will be done in an up-to date manner. The ico surface is ahout | the largest in the city, 207 by 103 feet, and it also possesses a great | advantage, exception dy well sheltered, ving as it does in a hollow surronddled -by - high ground that pro: ! tects it from the \wind. About g hun- dred electric lights scattered above the skating surface day The two ladies, fitted in pared to i the ladies holstered, 1 after was the {iy two Palace THE FLOWER MIs310N. Cheer to the Hospital Patients, the general Brought General | he Flower Mission of hospital paid it annual Christinas visit to the mstitution Wednesday afternoon, and the ward patients were greatly pleased with the treat. A fine musical - programme was presented, Mrs, Betts, Miss Mae Hinckley, Miss and others taking Shannon also assisted After the n al male ann female Yates I'he being part, and X. E in the programme treat, tables far thé were spread in the the' Strange ward then tendered a real old treat BY the on } brought abundance of thing of the appetites ol The wards the tables was 181 patients ward and iw patients Were fashioned mis dressing rooms, one for gentlemen, stvle, nothing them comfortable the convenient large an fine make mem MN edason to the ill avid were all arranged prety moved one bers, who | Tor the tempt wonnded. ure being In good the room all seats are lockers and oh 5 and pictures a homelike touch, is situated above rooms, a large glass froat, which raises up, allowing the music float over the ice All the recom well heated, and conducted in tine style. The Kiltie's. band was pres- Sense and Sensibility. {end for the first night and Youth's Companion. j#nedntetio, , Across. the ice For some days the dining room had ! dressing rooms a fine heen disturbed hy the invasion of the the Granite hockey new boarder. She was fat, fifty and | its quarters vel sentimental, and her tender na Manager "Bert" ture led her to whisper so manv rap | Iv has a fine rink, turous confidences in her neighbor's | success, he stepped in and rave sar that all thy rest of the table felt | the people what they wanted, and in incomfortable, so wncomiortable that ! far better style than they naagined it one day after a havassed breakiast could be done. The rink is open every the neighbor determined to make a with band Saturday after struggle for liberty and general con on two evenings every versation. Her opportunity came that usual prices prevail as at night at dinner. rinks 'Sweet flowers 'of spring!" mw muredd the sentimentalist, apostrophiz ing the nodding dafiodil centerpiece 'Aren't they dear * So full of poes) And don't you think that we ought always to call them dafivdowndillie instead of dafiodils ¥"' she whispered No, 1 don't," auswered the h unicompromisingly, and quite out oud. "Just think how awkward would have for Words he'd had to write: "And then my fillies And dances For once lenced nicely decorated, neatly the picture indeed as the Kingston ladie amobg the and invalid chairs, carrying their nessages hope wd cheer. The Flower Mission treat of 19099 will remain long in the of i all who partook of .it hooks for hang hoots and the decorations the wall add and stand dressing and Th one, a on The the | cots winds to ele nre dispensed from the club house, team is where has Stansbury cerlain- and deserves every ns afternoon, i ngon, and wee The other city nek hon it heen worth heart vith pleasure with the the. sentimentalist duliydowndillie was Turkeys Took A Drop. The price of cn. the market sold. from 15x quite a difference when they sold all iNe, to Some 15¢ and' Car h of very hapny and chickens from y nair Beel sold .dt 53 the carcase and pork 1 Worse turkevs took this morning «to 17. pet from last the way fine bird housewives who turkeys to-day Geese sold drop | hes pound, eck, | were xi. Ki 6h at to to Yet. Chivage News Mamma--Jobhnny vou've been fighting clothes are badly probably bave to get you w Johnny--That's nothing, mamma just ought to Tommy Jone bet his mamma will have to pe new boy. HOAG, acclamati Ward. bad again ! torn that SO Lain in IE ENGINE BY-LAW. Unanimons Vote A De con Receive of The he members should People, the the engine by of upon tire fox Monday to be Ive had no Cases u ratepayers the vor ittee oN nu the necessit ol Mypmistrate Farrell There were A in which a loc charged with was to have been day, but jt was further a til to-morrow HOW The well-known « strengthening pertus of Iron, combined with tonics and: a perfect found in strengthen the improve the blood and 1 ardies of Victoria W f ws ant an ale leguns th who | temperance caus far Then for Bailey Santa Claus has been at Christmas lays However, ho i and doesn't mind it Victoria man at the deal ¥~ an of « and inw need of a x »h - voling next to-day the docket er, 18 bukiw the to the ase be subm ul deal the heard to- {1 departing equipped engine Rinpste rw 4 Merryweather scrap. The 1 a good many Chad Armstrong ble i seond a breach re added "a thirty-five ~has these, this which there must first be the past department One of was sold Chatham, Loarnal wn pro ent other | had only inc, ave | the old vhich |e and nes most ners Pill body arter"s Iron ar a and rve ) mpl id be, } as will give anon 1 nerves and unre and in dohatittis consid tion 7 | engine irpentld require vote ked to vote working w for | time, entertair mount bh tH vou § a jolly old . - - A. Hotel Arrivals, Ward bsg Carlow, Belleville 0)' Brier MeGillva Pictor RB. GG. I Ottawa ; fellow, Workingmen want a will oi our HR onto ( : DR. Whitehead, RB Montreal C eston, R. K w, Ottawa : & R. A. Grey (ee, Mon give plover a { Bailey I'he steamer 'square Easton Ottawa ; DD. Laid . B. Healy, London, F i don. Toro mto ;: A. CO itreal ; W. T. Shannon, and 'Miss K.' McCall, has ' C. McCall, Georgetown seven shop Gotham, N.Y. ; Jno. to; G. 3. Malioeh; Seguin, which arrjved {with wheat, from Fort William, ple of weeks 0, iS being loaded at Richardsous" Brantford has sixteen tav four -shop--licenses ; Kingston ! twenty-eight taverns, and licenses. : Cures a eold in a dev, ANviis Laxa- | cold, in 25¢. boxes, at Prouse ¢ Drug Store Pretty near time those New Year's resolutions were put into shape i un ago, now "Met elevator erns, John McCall, Dodds, Ottawa Victoria Voters of So da a board Then" ¥ots Bailes vou makes it as bright as | i lo | 1incess 2 | John street, fire § adequately, | thes rimedy add start vou well . | nly ak Periee mre : favor | Gm Vancouver, Paterson, : Smith's Falls ; Gébrgetown ; : Miss | Froé by return mail the trial package Yoron- | Ward: Our city wants politics cut out: at' the council for » WHERE TO VOTE ON MONDAY. The Polling Sub-divisions Various Wards, These polling subdivisions for municipal elections on January 3rd {are fixed : \ Sydenham ward, No. 1) at No, 42 Wellington street, Thomas J. Laovitt, deputy returning officer, dvdenham ward, No. 2, one street, Joseph J. in the the at No. 9% Brophy. Untario ward, No. 3, at Untario hall, John Orr. Ontario ward, No. 4, at Ne. Bagot street, John E. Johnson. St. Lawrence ward, No. 5, at 345 King street, A. E. Loscombe. St. Lawrence ward, No. 6, at No. 316 Princess street, George Lennox. Cataraqui ward, 'No. 7, at No. 21§ Wellington street, William Clark, Cataraqui ward, No. 8, at No. 2% Wellington street, James Gowan. Cataraqui ward, No. 9, at No, Bagot street; William Woods. Cataraqui " ward, No. 10, | Montreal and John streets, Donaldson Frontenae ward, reet; 216 No. 13 at corne; James A No. 11, at No. John Anderson. Frontenac ward, No. 12, at No Colborne street, Thomas Funnell Frontenac ward, No. 13, at No Colborne street, William Dean. Frontenac ward, No. 14, at No. Robert J. Allen. ward, No. 15, at 3 267 83 11 a8 Frontena "Why does Kingston not g lation and commercial activit many of our eclties not so wel that we have listened joo dong and knocker. "boosters, spirited' men in' public affairs, to the extent that we neglect 'this ciple, just to that extent Xin the gress of our city be retarded and risk my money to MicCesafully si from' a things 1 the tions to be considered by every trie Alderman no cliques, John street, Willham J. Roberts Rideau ward, No. 16, at corner (6]- borne and Division streets, William Saunders. Rideau Princess street, Henry Sharpe. Rideau ward, No. 18, at No. Brock street, Richard James. Ridean ward, No. 19, at No. M4 Up | William street, Herbert Holder Rideau ward, Noo--26,-- at No. M6! | University avenue, Oscar F. Telgmann | Rideau ward," No. 21, at No. Princess street, John Peters, Victoria ward, No. 22. at Earl street, Andrew M? Mahon, Victoria ward, No. 23, "dt Division street, Chester Wood. Vittoria ward, No. 24, at No. Ring street, Alfred, Simmons. Victoria ward, No. 25; at Beverly King H. F 46 per No. 248 a ° No. we iY corner awd streets, Bates. Thrown From Sulky Sleigh. Alexander was the dent, ve out jtrotter, leigh Albert at a throwing road. It but was tand sle Bearanee, Princess runaway slreet, principal torday afternoon, but came uninjured.. He driving his attached a training sulky At the corner Princess and streets, the animal tool fright and upset the sleigh, Bearance on to the to Elm street, Driver, horse unmarked mn + oC Wns to of street can M; made caught igh were a dash there Looking For Steam Barges, A Lwoll-known captain, from west, was in the eity yesterday, mz over a number of steambarges with the intention of purchasing them He was shown around the harbor but as vet has made no purchase the look 'PILES QUICKLY CURED AT HOME Instant Relief, Permanent Cure-- Trial Package Mailed Free to { All in Plain Wrapper. Pile a fearful disease, but to cure, if vou gu at it right An operation with the knife ic dan gerous, cruel, humiliating and essary There be o 18 fay une 1s just one other fure wav to ired--painless, safe and in the pri { way of your own heome--it is Pyra- | mid Pile Cure. 2 | We mail a trial package free 6G a i who write. Tt will 'give you instant rehef, How you the harmlées; paraless nature of They from ang Iufiten one Insist' on haviog H the druggist something just as | he makes mote money | tute. The care { ting ot a fulle fur clires. what ve tnes good. hox your ¢ ng druget box 30. cents wm call for to sell it you is beca ou the sabiti: beg rapidly pe rmanent You ean go right ahead work and be easy the time. It is well worth trying. Just send your name: amd to Pyramid Drug Co., 92 | Building, Marshall, Mich., rins at until ones it and con i% an with and comfortable all in a plain wrapper. Thousgnds have been' cured easy, the privacy of the home. No knife and its torture. No doctor and his bills. All druggists, B50 cents. day for gfree package, | ward, No. 17, at No. ls quested to ofler as a candidate. {both Ontario {by exercising the same business qualit in ters ; | that of any political part form and influence will be appreciated. 670 | above Ward, | support. to permit of a Hhorou vou will accept th my willingness his ackve yo he st interests of Kingston, and tv man, LADIES } support complete ,your address Pyramid and receive' 10 THE ELECTORS, in this painless and inexpeiisive way, in Most of our stall has been called upon to sosint ia 3 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. t Span zonben To be Succeeded on Jan. 1st by Rodger & Wright. ONTARIO WARD SL ---- Al the request of many rej tive business men, elegtors o Ward, manic { fully of Xandidat 3 financial Interests lar Kingstonian and closely tdentified gh the City's progress, | feel it my du d0 my. share. Lo assist business men the promotion of every legitimate pu lic_enterprise. tx to. The question is asked repeated] row in popu ry What we wan te who da Shines, "pul tn our fair Dominicn?" My ans iften 'to the voles of men I have never shirked an opportunity ihe up with progressive citizens ablish infustiia) enterprise ately Un fortu- r, we have not had the we should cial Pabut by many food 10 ntiemen, "Eiestors of nowlng something of inwrests Involved fn gues Kingston in ladies and € ntario 'Ward many permit me in 30leitin youn sure you that if I am fi onor- ir confidence: I will go te Board pledged to no seet, - Or interests whatéver, other . {an to cast my vote in the interests of the citizens as a whole and the city at large -- Sle To The Electors of Ontario W. J. FAIR. Ward : Owing to the retirement of Alderman a Nickle, who has ably represen ward for several years, | have been To if elects deal + 1 shall try to give a square to 'Ward and the city at Inrge civic as in private commercial mats also a square deal to the ers by consulting their interests, bel 3 It this plat. worth your vote is porting Yours, -T. F. HARRISON. RIDEAU WARD. TO THE ELECTORS: As a Candidate for Alderman in the earnestly' solicit yo! As the time is npw too a NYAS, x tru gh © as dh ws of will do my utmost to serve v pT Rideau Ward. Sapa GEORGE SMITH. {RIDEAU WARD LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : Your vote and influence are respectiuls requested to elect me as your Alder. for the year 1910. R. G. ARMSTRONG. VICTORIA WARD AND GENTLEMEN the candidate of the Social Reform League, I solicit and voles to elect me as for 1910-1912. ? J. W. LITTON, and your your As Moral Aldermat VICTORIA WARD LO THE ELECTORE Bt Having retired from business, my Re form and Conservative driends feel sure at I'can give undivided attention our Ward and City iuterests. Wi pleasure 1 offer you my services, and elected will tha best of my ability, work our City's welfare SAM. P. BAILEY. SYDENHAM WARD. re TO THE ELECTORS: Having been one of your repr t tives in Council for the. past three yea I hope you will give It your & pro by retutning me a8 your repr sentative for 1910 ROBT. ML SYDENHAM WARD TO THE EL FCTORS. Havibg been requested to be a cand date for Aldermanic honors in Sydenb Ward, I request the voles and § of the electors. to secure my elect dlected, 1 shall represent all classes fale iy and honestly RICH ARDSON, M. D. ALEX: W "ST. LAWRENCE WARD 10 THE ELEC TORS. - I have been requested by a number of tie business meni to offer asa Tt elected, I shall endeavor to give business interest of the city my best tention and also consult juterested payers over matters of importance them. OLIVER CHOWN. TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON GENTLEMEN : " 1 reqpectiully request. yout votss to for Write to-