. THE JALY BRITISH : A CHANCE OF LIFE, aes ws TN STNG CIRCLES "Roots ¢ ' | For the Use of the Ottawa Forward- | HOUSEHOLD: : . : : : \ - ing Company. i A CHILI'S HEART ON THE OUT-| A, . iounced in the Whig; a few BATH ROAD BEAVERS HOCKEY | Barks Herbs 5 ME SIDE OF THE BODY. days ago, the Davis Dry- -Dock om- | CLUB ELECTED OFFICERS. BANKING ACCOUNTS \ pany will build a new steamer for - [ That have great medicinal Unusually Rare Case at Sick Child- Se Dtesma, Rorwatding Sampany, for {Will Not Enter Senior Township | raised os Ta Ey I wh : Hireight traflic on the Ottawa and St. League--=s Has { An account at The Bank oi ren's . Hospital----Little Two-day-|{,wrence rivers and Lake Ontario. in BaAA. 4 Lot ofl I combined in Hood's Sersan Toronto tu which to keep the old Girl's Abnormally-placed Or-! The vessel will be 112 feet in length, Business For This Evening. 35% testimonials Feceived by actusl J . : : n Beating (Bustiy. 25 feet beam, and a depth of 9 feet. | The Bath Ro. Beay junior hoo- | count in two Years. Be sure to take housekeeping money may pro a ga Ry She will be up-to-date in every yespeet. ad. Beavers, | | : Eg 4 . | key champions of the township of y very convenient 10 you, as it [fi] Horemto, Dee. One of the most hgng ited out with ali modern. im | Kingston, met. ou Wednouday ww | Hood's Sarsaparilla Hi 5 'oy wna a si y 4 - | has to others. able is to be soon A Fron provent wind ivainante af appliances, Her speed at the home of , William MoFedredge, | Get it today. Sold by all druggists if you wish it, the account ment. in the Sick Children's hospital, js tea miles an hour, aid will If; the electionof officers and gener | 3 Ong ohh draw about five feet of water. An eof- may, be opened in the names of A uny baby gic, two days old, les ifore will be made to have the vessel 8), wansaction of: business. 1¢ ow do in a little white cot, with its" neart 8861 leided not to enter a team in the sen- ond game in the Arts basketball two persons, either of whom [ll Fheating like any ordinary child, Wut sendy fon Jnumaling shut May 7th Lior Jengue, which has: been organized, league this afternoon in Queen's gym- may withdraw ager. with this difference, that the heart is made but to devote all emergy to the jun- Fnasium. outside the thorax instead of inside. ior team. This sturdy bunch of play- | There will be two games of basket- There is neither ekin nor bone to pro- ers has won the Corbett trophy two ball in Queen's gymnasium Saturday tect the vital gegen, hich is hanging years in succession, and should they afternoon, between years 12-14 and out on the chest wall. : win it this year, will then own it. 13-715. i _ Sleeping peacefully i in its little bed, The following officers were elected : | Queen's open-air rink is being put in | f oronto is this duminutive marvel, quite wp Hon. presidents, Samuel Greer' and condition now. Electricians were busy L conscious of the sensation and com- 8. W. Greer; hon. vice-pres.," Mr. Hull (today in stringing the wires for light- INCORPORATED 1835. ment it is ereaung. For all day long president, William, Cliff; vice president ing purposes, while the ground has « ! ' it has been jutently watched and dis- R. J. Bushell, secretary-treasurer, | been levelled. Capital ... ...".. $4,600,000 | cussed by medical minds ranging from William G ri Willi Mu Kd Elli h lind pl Lhe open-eyved student to. the various HUAID abbot; WAnager, ham Wo "dwin dott, the great lind plung- Reserve ... .... $5,000,000 zolcssions. Fedridge; coach, E, Boniface. The col- {er of the Ottawa Rough Riders rugby . Dl, the aid: of an ingenious miathat ors of the team will be blue and team, formerly with Queen's, is here Jom its npart-peat was registered. A white. on a visit to his parents, Mr. and . : + d o -- Mrs. Smith Elliott. 7 KINGSTON BRANCH glass veil was placed over its heart The Scattered Players. und connected by a rubber tubd to a THE WHIG'S JUMBLE 107 P a ST fever which graphically recorded on a Of all the scattered players belong- » nn g ' | RIN ESS oe revolving drum, covered with smoked ing to last year's Frontenae junior . ae Thea - : ; paper, even, the most minute move -- hyfekey tcam, only two of them oan 3 Jwt of Nes of Interest to Every. That's the idea you are after. These make a tip GEORGE B. McKAY, meuts of the ectopic organ. Kingston Shipbuilding Company. flay this year again owing to the body. top C hristmas Gift. It 18 beating about 100 times a The gnnual meeting of the Kihg. | 16% rules which were introduced. Dayv- | Chestnuts, ecoconnuts. Carnovsky . . ry r 7 T > minute, and quite strongly, too. One [9 JI esting © She RIK |idson ahd McCammon cannot play | 'The home of high-class sweets." EVERY MAN AND EVERY WOMAN wants a can readily determine tue force of the gl company e " ; : ns x " . . Ww ¢ A Ting 2a 8 ot Lanywhere, except in professional cir- | Gibson's. New Umbrella as "private property" as well as an ith: hats : : on Fheirsdny morning at the com a are, ; 1 - 1hs0 : i i the bole Shing a [anys oflige here, : The dizo:tors in oles. Hay Jiave Anion wp Fesidencs - i -- Teluls Bre Ag Wm ordinary one to lend and for general use. We ' ¥ : Te: . . Mae | another city, ye hey were no here : u withaut Suvering. of wy nature oo ell. Sulh 8. Alora ---- early uh to be Vigible to play | Sale men's woollen sox, 2 pairs, 30e. have them in all gr ades of Silk and E nglish Gloria, he ai a the b 3 gion to Janus M. Smith, Collingwood; W. .1, {with amateur teams there. Marchand husion's. aT a. conditi 3 y both in Men's and Women's Sizes, with Natural when wg Beart TI the "blood Fair, John MeKelvey and H. A. Cal lis in the same fix. Millan and Hunt sir Charla Tubper's condivion shows a ¥ 1 g y Whats - the heart contracts the 'blood |p; Nyy corp, could play with the team this year. |iMFrovement to-day. Wood, Horn, Gun Metal and Sterling Silver distrimted through the hody The diréetars were re-elected and [Although Leo has been away longer pairs, Shocnlaiey are. the. bpm. Handles. "The strong=st and best Umbrella we 4 4 ' od} the latter reelected S. Dyment as [than all the other players on account |. hy : net POR J y oh 8 » het rand 4 ) h eg pla) age seve a "04 y Joses olnng. BRASS 2000S a <hild apr ary Jil honithy: an president and W, J. Fair os secretary- [of him being a student, he would be Pages six and seven have good local can get and the closest rolh 1 oh i»! hh jreasure .. The company had a most allowed to play here. hy life them, hip Tabard In. Ji- WOMEN'S# UMBRELLAS, $1.50, 200, 2.50, FOR CHRIS MAS { Jets r Linjove, Taronto, samarviod, ci year 0 he juny of ves Harrier Chub Meets Leary. New books, at Gibson's, a iL 25, IL 75, 2. 795, 3.00; 3. on, 3.70, and illiam avegrove, marries ware | : RTA § . J William Swaine, plage tumer. Or ry $4) 2 pr 9 =n (o instar tly killed, on Yop hursday > morn- cy 1 - Queen's Harrier club' has a meoting received ob A ulr Phone 718. MEN'S s U MB KE L L AS, $2.00, 1S 1.75, - id 0) ing, when a evment floor gave way, To Present Band Instguinents. Killed for day afternoon at hye o'-| "Chaucer" Elliott has signed a con- 3.00, 1.50, 3.50, 4.50 and up, { let ng them fall eighty feet through| There will be a presentation of in [clock in the gymmasium to attend to 1iract to manage the Toronte hockey TIT ENCRAVED FREE where - The nicest line of Brass the elevator shaft of the Roypl|strumeuts to the members of thy | important' business in connection with | (eam this winter INITIALS ENGRA VE] FREE where the han Goods ever offered In Kings Ontario museum to the basement. boys" band at the Salvafion Army [the, club. Many plans are being formu- | prownie cameras for young folks, dle admits of it. ton, bx Chairman Mabes and members of | barracks ou Thursday evening. This lated for its welfare. ' Mahood's drug store, : he dominion railway commission [band was organized a short timo eor Billings, son of M. Billings ! . y m | bag ory ge Billing gs, Bono Fenders from $6.00 to 3 on begun an exhaustive enquiry in [ago by Willism Rogers. It ux com Enter City Hockey League, Brockville, was ' tocently elected ' a . y oe LM. ' oronto into the causts of freight [posed of young fellows in the corps| Queen's studeiits have entered a !councillor- in Moose Jaw, Sask. A Ch f 500 M T Fire Bets, bail Black am ® {congestion to all parts of Ontario [undir the age of sixteen years. There |jeam in the city hogkey league for the | Sale of silk ribbon, 3 inch wide, 10e, oice.o en s 1es Bass, from 33.50 to eo) and the Noith-Weat. There was much will be fourteen Apgkruments proiented | goming season. This makes three sen- Dutton' 8. i New shapes, new Winter shades. Brass Apdirons from $1.50 to ( ) gvidenge on both sides to go through, [Greit thangs are expecled from ho lior teams for the league, so that the| "When you think of high-class 1 the 1 tala C C $10.00. : @1 The Brockville, Westport and North: fhoys in a short time. The orza:ten |Granites will not get the champion- |gweets," say Gibson's, the home of All the latest styres. Black Andirons from $3.00 to SX | western railway was sold, on 'Thurs: [tion has an able bandmaster in: the, : t 1g 13 2 h-class goods, eK / . , % 3 ; > : ship without fighting for it. 2 uy $5.00. to | day morning, in master-in-ordinary's | person of Frederick Walker. pelo Il. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 > B RA an shambers, Toronto, tor $250,000, The - ---- i o Maver King street, Leav rders av Mc Sea our large Brass Jar- 4 Bi, : ; i Hockey Players Out. ing street. Leave o O 400 h f dinier for $1.10. : buves wha x Vikig insby, secretary of His! Pony Has Arrived. Queen's 'squad was out Wediesday | Auley's book store. ver to ciroose from Best value ever offered 'In "High: lami sweets. are sold at Gil The pony and cart won by Howard | afternoon in spite of the sloppy con Ihe home of high-class sweets. Kingston, ECleugh Fair, son of W. J. Fair, ar iition of the gr 1. The exercise i Gibson's, ' 3s » ' ' ground. 1¢ exercise 1s a . son's, Known in every home if"Kiog- | iced on Wednesday, having been con- {telling on them. with good effect, and George Guess, M.A, a graduate of $ ty Ss 1€8 C C ston, signed vo the little fellow, who went Sr i the School of Mining, and whose home ay : when the ice comes they will be in to the railway freight ollice and ve b £94090 iid itiery HELP US, SATURDAY. The Whig will have a very large edition om Saturday and is anxious to have it out . in good time for handling by the newsboys. To this end we would like to have al' changes of advertisements, all church notices and read- ers from merchanty in the office by 5 p.m. dn Friday. | We hope everybody will help us in this matter. rrr 4 ---- is" at Harrowsmith, is here on a visit a . 4 A . cived the littl pony himsed. To-day first-class shape: from Peru. He likes the country, but These are some of the very newest things out for . BY he is driving it about. Kingston O.H.A. Groupings. ite Yigh shitude is quite, brving: high the Christmas trade, Each Tie put up.in Fancy a . u oO ow e £ . - gn . Hardware v Holly Wreaths For Christmas, The Kingston teams . in the O.H.A. | jagg gweets carefully, packed at Gib- 8 Gift Box, 4 are' grouped as follows :+ Book your order for holly, mistletoe | Senior, @ No. 1-Fr es of Se » group No. ronbeRacs « 55 PRINCESS 8T. DAY OR NIGHT and wreaths at Carnovaky's. ghar, ro No. Lr a} : Guess SIE EIEEEPEEEEIEE Phone 201 son's, Handkerchiefs, great variety, theap- : . Lace collars, 10c. Dutton's. versity of Toronto, St. 'Michael's Col : . PRINCESS SUFFERING ' lege. (lonvener, "Bert" Darlington, rotted partis | for. Christman at : 'Men S races Toronto. Meet at Toronto. Pheodore Roosevelt was cheered by ; : FROM THE EXPOSURE Junior, group No. l--Kingsion Fron- | = ong Sarah. at Boston on Wednesday : A the best makes now ready for your choosing, tenacs, Kingston Collegiate Institute, when he was returning from a mest- Special values at 25¢c and S0¢. Belleville, Picton, Trenton. Convener, ing of the boprd . ot goverpors of : (William Connolly, Belleville. Meet at ard College. When Taken From Steamer Deli|y...%i. *""" Bn "Known in every home in = King- ~-Endeavering to Save > > Accepts ; Managership, on Higheelnse Wels alt sald a Men's Linen Handkerchiefs "Chaucer" Elliott has accepted the| The pet earnings of the Temiska- , = 1 Corecess . the Ship. managership of the Toronte profes: ining and Northern Outarie railway HEMST ITCHED. Gibraltar, Deé¢. 14.~Ten male pass-|gional hockey team, and at noon onlfor the eleven months ending Septem- . 12ic Bn Oe Ve Rupnis y engers and part of the crew of the Thursday he left for Boston to ar- | her 30th, were $192,822, as compared 10e¢, 1 «50, 15¢, 20¢, JZoc. » pecial make at steamer Delhi are still on board try- | range for rink privileges in that city. | ith $384,841 in the same period of 19¢ each or i : ing to save the ship. Other vessels |The Toronto team will do its practis- the previous fiscal year. . y : 5 are standing by ready to take them |ing there. "New Tabard Inn library , books. 3 for 50c¢ off at a moment's noti¢é, y Libson's. 31 life membership. 3 . » A : . Word comes from Cape Spartel that + Elected a Delegate. Men's special comfort shoe. Call and Put up in Fancy Gift Boxes. 4 the princess royal antl her daughters A meeting of n's rugiy execu- | See. No more foot trouble. Mutton. are suffering severely, like other wo- tive was held Wochest ay altersoofi, 16 Liggett's chocolates, $1 Ib. an : men taken from the ship, from ex- he i pound. Mahood's drug store. k - : : ot rpresentati 1 the intere Tle- Al § mare od sob Tha: Die, oi |, reprosentativ to the intercolle: ball, BIL L130 nf Buk Extra Fine Sheer Linen for Waists y . as seen to it that all the women yh Ce arto , : | Ont., has seized a large quantity of : . a fy ¥ Garfield Platt is sec retary | Neiradl ; L from the ship are receiving every at-{ r tho union. it' will be necessary for | game alleged to have been illegally We have just received from Be fast, Ireland, ® tention: { , : : fax Sede ssh a hunting rity from East Se {him lo be there. J, Erltine, sapiain hoy by 8 an ing Riv ng ph a. nice lot of very Shee Linens for W aists. « 10 next vear s team, was ciecie as . TT 6 aT 2a 3 . 2 23 y LL ' "fhigh-class sweets for: Christmas." the delegate from the college, tario and Quebec. i hint These are 36 inches wide and the prices The | west Blouse bargain ever offered to the poople of § |Gikson's. RY "Gillette razors" for Christmas. T y ' rine i i Ask t » them at Gibson's, 50¢, 60¢, 65¢, T0¢, 7c, 90c¢ 1.00 ibs. Kingston, our somplots tock of Blouses including Chif- § | The death of Mrs. Catherine Boott Local Sporting Notes. si to set ' » bag, Uc, » 90c, $1.00, 7 y s © » y 19¢.; homespun . ~ Wells (Kate Gannett Wells), the auth- ya . asap sale ol toques, 3 Toeap fon Nets, and Silk Er ibroidered Net B louses in Ee bat! oress, is announced at Boston. Mrs. James 'T. Sutherland in in Toronto | gloves, 19c.; sweaters, B0c.; hose, 20c., and White, Fancy Silk Blouses, in plain and stripe ef- Wells was born in England, in 183, attending the meting of the executive hemsiiiched handkerchiefs, Oc. Dut: \ y ses, in, § - « . . : . She was an authority on secular edu-of the O.H.A. ton' 8. ; i Sects, Embroidered and Silk trimmed side effects, oir J [cational and Sunday school subjects. | Tomms "13 and "11 will play the see Let's chocolates are the best For Sale, F ancy Boxes ¥ a 8 ug store. > a - .: complete stock of Blouses Kimonas, sleeves short and . : shops o drug of the. late Thomas Suitable for enclosing Gifts. long. Regular Prices $4.00 to $9.00 x McAdam, of a private nature, took Several sizes to choose from. 3 > place, Thursday morning, at lod 3 a Vi o'clock, Lo Cataraqui cemelery. 1 Paturde) $1.98 4 8 rvice wns conducted by Rev, Dr : ' 3 4 | Macgillivzay and Rev. Prof... Jor - : é " dan. 5 1 2} "Known in every home in King : : is ston, high-class sweets are sold at . s : : LE AE x Gibson's. CC , ce ) : { > x Christmas ° pEosents waterproof mo- * : gl X Rh tor veils, de. Dutton Fountain pens for CBristmas. Ma: : i ; haod's drug store. 2 Ladies' Umbrellas with straight Mission wood han- William Murphy, of St. Louis, Mo., . A hed himseli bury two feet under idles, dies, Gold Silver and Pearl mountings, selvage edge on : » a. d I rt. Toe de * Regular selling price $3.00 to 3. 0, the han- ; toctives were attracted to the | spot edyor ; ps ; of nd dug hi die along is worth more than the sale price by 8 piece of gas flipe, and dug him a ; . : out, when it was found he was nol 4993349898999 494999499 0000000006000000000000 at Cue Steel er oo TR Sem] Useful Gifts For Christmas; -- | ods To Be Found At The Lockett Shoe Store. Kimonas made in German Flannel), pros., J. U. Smith; vige-pres., Men's House Slippe B Faney designs with Satin trim- Regular £4.00 ; Carpet at Boo YS $1. 25. / Felt 50 cents up to $2.00. Leather: Black, or Chocolate $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 We. have a splendid assortment of new steel. The work out on the Jime Christmas Goods. has been progressing nicely, the mild weather being cpecints good for te & Hockey Boots, Fane Shppen, ""ibeon'y for. ighclass Christmos Moccassins, Evening Si Is, "Need Gill, Gibson, NB. fal i Suit Cases, Valises, fan epileptic fit and was burned canth 'when. 2 fire Sesaayed the br set hompson; secretary, W. treasurer, ('. Barke; 'committee, W. x Berry, British Columbia: J. Dowry, Aletta: C.J. Miller, Saskatchewan; . Valens, Manitoba. 282187 HE $1.98 Two hundred and seventy-five people came into thg city Thursday morning. on the Kingston & Pembroke railway, one of the largest crowds in several weeks. From _ now on until Christioss the traffic will be very heavy. "For Christmas" ligh-class ments. Gibson's. ? local vards of the Kingston & Pembroke railway will be relaid with | £ ssceses ee Gordon Wade, ) 19900000000000080000.00000000000000¢ asesesssseee