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LOOKS BRIGHT Continued from Page 5.) taxes, ob Strange to an tw o-thitds of my : | draw from outside places. i say, | if A I coal men | Laie, centlemen, ship) afloat, H what they preach and! ir money where they make i uld help things all round. | want i¥ a number of smart, wtories, making up-to dite i op) doyving from twenty-five lo > d people each. There is! we cannot aecomplis sh t cheup power, i advertising pays. My | do not adve do, but'do what you! basiness is, advertisement |, ] I send out, I! 1s one of my pulling points pay more than the other] ton's location being : point, for freighpy rates, ptlemen, it all helps, Printers' rightly used, and properly : ve backed up. will do a lot for Kingston, i y from $10,000 to $12,000, My | + puys out annugly some $20,- O00, a in wages { operating expenses. This mone circulation in the city. I sk no favors from the city, or any- I have never had any trou- wy of my people ' regarding s put inte ¢ je. ble with I have in full for value received, and our relations the friendliest na- neque noe, and are, of statement has been made and nst me that. I had not ipal experience of the gentle- i who opposes me. To offset that, It call your attention to some of the recent mayors who have served the city well und faithfully. Dr. Ross, ad three years in the eouncil, and led the mayor's chair, with the up- | most satisfaction., John MacDonald fy wat was also a three-year man, | and was mayor of Kingston for | | | "The wo #. He did more than any 'other or to- eliminate politics from the council, Mayor Couper was a vear man, He "also filled the for two vears, It is not neces sary for me to say anything about his qualifications, as you know he has Low "faithful to the dity's interests in way. This should be sufficient ince you that it is not nedes- for a man to serve nine or ten vears before being eligible for the mavor's chairs. | "Gentlemen, whether or not you elect ur mayor for 1911, I am for ton's progress and prosperity, 1s dispense with our petty jealous- and work together for the ge neral | good. I thank you for your kind at- { tention, and wish you a prosperoiis | | New Year." (Loud applause.) i | i {char i i i | | every to sary ne as yo i joe's 1 Given in Reply. . | election of a man | not the to} and | ard to the mayor's chair who had several vears' experience in council, ex-Ald. McKay referred { the fact that ex-Mayors Ross | Mawat had only had three years' ex-| werience im the council, and that | layor Couper only had four years. Fhis was not the first time ex-Ald. | Girallam had offered himsell for the) office; Mr, Graham had entered the! contest on one oceasion, but had motp | finished. Perhaps Mr. Graham could | explain the reason for this. i . Ex-Ald. Graham referred to the marks of ex-Ald. MéKay, when latter stated that he was a heavy taxpayer and had a large business to | look after. Mr. Graham said asl this business had been left Mr. McKay | by his father, | "You are wrong in that statement, came from Mr. Me Kay and several | others, and. cries "take it back," | came from all over the hall. fe "All right, I, will take it back if it| is not true," said Mr. Graham. Continuing, Mr. Graham" said that | he may not have as much] money #8 his opponent, all he he ad | was invested in Kingston, Men in | Kingston had benefited by the amount of money he had pid out in wages. He had always paid the highest wages. fe referred to the many buildings he Thad erected "And steps," Regarding the In reg to the had re- the i of while some one cried out. election of Messrs. Mowat, 'Ross and Couper, to ' the mayor's chair, on a short term of of- fice, Mr, Graham said that these men had been active. Ex-Mayor Mowat he regarded as one of the best mayors the city ever had. He claimed Mr. | McKay had not been an active work- er in the council, . As regard the statement of Mr. Mc- Kay, that he had not finished in a recent contest, in which he was a can- didate, for mayor, Mr. Graham made no reply. The nomination proceedings were brought to a close at twelve o'clock with cheers for the king and the candidates. ee --. ALDERMANIC NOMINATIONS, Sydenham Ward. Dr. W, G. Auglin, by R. W. Suther- land and Robert Haunley, for three years, Hugh €. Nickle, Supt. Street Rail way, by Robert Hanley and Patrick Moran, for three vears, Patrick Daley, editor, by Robert Hanley and Joseph J. Brophy, for R. D, three years. Iva E. Mortis, F=Clemer, by Sutherland and R. Hs for William R R. Craig, merchant, by R. J..Corson and D, J, Millan, for three years. Geo. he, lawyer, R. D. Sutherland ad Robt, ey lor years. Daniel swith, manufacturer y J. Riguey and R. D. 2 thive rg » } T. J: Rigney and R. D. o{ for three years. . Nitian John Fair, insurance agent, es amis Hspecald and P. Daley, for busi- |, or ohne year, k ¥ by for ome for One VER! a | for three year term. always made it a point |. have | - | one year. | Chown and S. R. Bailey, » G6. Y. » | Guy and Wm. [Srhich shows "ey DE CE MBER EE ---- cm et --- For School Trustee ~J oseph Boom Walkem, yas or, bY R. § Kent 1 lected by Cataraqui Ward. Forrest, we y gents! furs Wr, Car James P. Henry by idell and John McRane Hughes by Edward Beunett Milo, for three yehr Tweddeli, Lorngan an 1 for one" A Phom ww B, rave, "manufacturer Edward Bennett and ¥F. R. Anglin, « manufacturer, ; dod Thomas W: teria. merchant, John In Fhomas Sul- | Charles J, Vear., Robert | raser, John Tweddel marine captain, by and Thomas Sullivan, Tokn Joseph Harty, MD, by John! | Tweddell and Charles J, Corrigan, for | three year term. i Robert Fraser, i Edward Benvett and Geo. \ marine captain, by! Henderson Henry W. 4 three Thomas Milo, | Pound and Goo. Par term. William Edward Peters, by Wm. Hall and Hugh | three vear term, Johu McKane Hughes, broom manu- acturer, by Edward Bennett i Thomas W. Milo, for one year. Robert Wright, mason, by Wm. | Cantiems and Thos. Sullivan, for three | year term. painter, by Flemine for ™ | bookkeeper, Bennett, for | For School Trustee. i Edward Bennett, by Thomas W.| Milo and W. Peters. Elected by accla mation, -~ | Sr Frontenac Wa Harry Hunter, contractor Noy W. J. i Vince and" Wm. Dean, for three vears. | Herbert Robertson, salesman, by | W. J. Chapman, and R. N. Allen, for | three years, Arthur Ross, M.D.) by C. G. and W. J. Vince, for three years. For School Trustee--Thomas Lam bert, by W. J. Chapman and R, 'W, Allen, Elected by acclamation. Clark St. Lawrence Ward. i James B. McLeod, druggist, by | David G. Laidlaw and W. R. ivens, | Herbert D. Bibby 7; clgthier, by David | A. Shaw and W, H. Macuee. { R. F. Elliott, merchant, Carson and W. G. Lennox, years, For School Trustee--Walter H. nee, by John Carson and IL. son. Elected by acclamation. John | three | hy for Mac Abram- | Victoria Ward. Abraham Shaw, inspector toms, by W. T. Minnes and C. | stone, for three years. John F. Litton, contractor, hy A. Twigg and W. Ford Webster, ohe year, Henry Angrove, automobile dealer, | by 8 R Bailey and W. F. Webster, i of cus: Livitg W.} for and | * 1910, THE KIND THAT PLEASES THE PEOPLE! 7 THEONLY WELL * KNOWN MEDIUM ICED BAKING POWDER MADE IN CANADA THAT DOES NOT contaiINALUM MADE TEW.GILLETT 0. 1p] IN CANADA. ~z TORONTO: ONT. W---- r oe WORK WITHOUT FATIGUE You won't feel exhausted when you take EP P S'S ce OA BREARFASTY g else will--there & It will sustain you as noth; strens in every particle of it. "LA goed Gestion wh ar , and health They will if you take on both) SHAKESPEARE LIT EEA AL V National Drug and Chemical Company. of Canada, Lisrited, Montreal. 3p | It Suits Them All Old and young 'delight in thegrich- nessanddelicious- ness of COWAN'S PERFECTION COCOA. "it suits every taste, QViAN COLOR Cowan Co. Limited, TORONTO. 138 by A. FF. one vear. Chown, registrar, at Queen's, | Minnes and C. A. Macpher x 6ieorge Mills, merchant, by W. T. £0na For School T Tuateg=- William on, merchant, by » Twigg |G. A. McGowan, F. Lockett, { R, Bailey and A. Shor. Jacl and i by S. | Rideau Ward. Robert J. Free, contractor, . Hoag and R. G, te years. Daniel Couper, grocer, ly | Grimé¢haw and John Peters, for three'! years, | William. Snowden, contr Benjamin Asselstine and W, win, jr., for three vears. Henry Tavlor, merchant, "McCarta 3, by Armstrong, be | Gord actor H. by Henry | for three years, Wm. McCartney, John Peter and H, three years, For School. Trustee--Hiram TV, Met ealfe, by Wm. R. Clagston and J hn Peters. Wm. Henry odwan, mason, | bv R. F, Elliott and Silas Gti shaw. ! contractor, by! F. Metcade, for "Wildfire. Coming." There is. little left to the imagine tion in "the 'second met of "Wildfire," an exact reproduction of trainer's quarters at the race track. | It is in this act that the most stir ring scene ol the play occurs, Dufly, a erooked bookmaker, has arranged with the jockey tg prevent the wi dow's horse, Wildfire, from winning | unless he sees a white handkerchief iwaving from the window of the train- | er"s room overlooking the home | stretch. Bud, the loyal stable bay, overhears the plot and informs the | widow, S%e hpguiles the boaliaker into making love to her just as' race starts and as. ha seeks. to. _em- k brace her she snate his handker- | chief from hir Packt and waves. it, unseen by him, over his shoulder, The | jockey sees the as he i& com- ing down the home stretch and sends Wildfire under the i wire a winner. "Wildfire" comer to the Grand on Thursday, Dec. 20th. May Reach Arrangements, Chicago, Dec. 27.~The strike rumb- lings on the big railroads, running out, of here, are growing fainter. An ami cable arrangement has been reached ith the Engineers' Brotherhood, and has led the way to further conferences being held, to-day, which, it is ex- pected, will result in the setilesient of the troubles in the other branches of the railway service. in ------ Lung Tonic dl'here are many prepar- ations that will relieve a cough ==few that will cere it. The first class, containing such drugs as Opium and Mor? phine, simply deaden the irritation and stop the cough, but do little or no permanent good. "Father Morrisey's No. 10" gs, but is an does not contain a trace of these dangerous drug N ature s own absolutely safe and scientific preparation of Temedies--Herbs, Roots and Balsams t entirely removes the irritation that c aused the cough, by cleaning out the mucus, stopping the inflammation and healing the delicate membrane of throat and lungs. Moreover, it tones up and streng the whole system, particularly the lungs, and protects against future coughs and colds. : Trial size 25¢. per bottle, Regular size 50¢, At your dealer's, thens' 23 Father Morriscy Medicine Co. Ltd, - Chatham, N.B. Sold and guaranteed in Kingstonby Jas. B. McLeod. People Who Work Indoors With Their Hands Seamstresses, watch-makers, art- ists, draughtsmen, and many others, cannot properly handle their tools with cold, stiff hands. Many a lost hour or two on cold winter morn- ings results from the delayed heat of furnace or stove. 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