THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, PECEMBER 31, 'Our New Year's Greeting ~~ We wish you a veryTHapsy New Year and many Happy New Years to come. May you live as long #8 you wish, and have all you wish as long as you live, Eh ah ag ENN R. 'UGLOW &-COMPANY, #1 PRINCESS STREET Holiday Offerings Just Received Black Taffeta Underskirts. Moire Underskirts. New Heatherbloom Underskirts. New Sateen Underskirts. Special Coat and Waist Sale Now On. Ladies' and Girls' Coats, at Half-Price. White Lawn Embroidered and Tailored Waists, Price. See the latest New New at Half- costumes, in Navy, Taupe, Millinery ! The latest trimmed Gold Flowers. Green and Black. Millinery ! and untrimmed Hats, Fur Turbans and For Children Tuques, Mitts, Lenther Clo Tams, Dolls Hats. D. M. Spence, THE Famous Ne We" Lamp Once a Rayo user. always one The RAYO LAMP {s a high Srda | Jamp sold at a low Thele are Jamps that cost m ere is no better op y price. The Burner, or Wick, N Chimney-Holder -- bed yr a vita) things in a lamp; these rts of the RAYO rfectly cons there is nothing A a n the art. 6f lam d add to the value of the RA 0.88 a paaking "th coul Ihbgiv: oo Suitable for 4 room in the house. ealer SyeryRhere, If not at y! ta fox, circular to the ou! nearest Ag The Queen n. City oil Co. EXCITEMENT LACKING IN THE Hoods, Gloves, and The Leading' Mil- finery Store. vass, "and thak Cound: It looks like his eldotion up , a8 Moral nc Social: Reform resentative. Two men of high standards ave «p- nosed to each other in Victoria ward, an indépendent, the other | Social and Moral Reform candidate. | The general opiniow is that Mr. | Bailey will win, Roman | In Sydenham ward, | men are pitted against Ald. Hanley MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS THIS WINTER. | one A Resume of the Aldermanic dates in the Wards--Two Catholics in Cataraqui. Not in years has there mterest excitement cipal elections. This the fact that there the mayoralty. strange that there mayoralty "acclamations mo AS3Y, IR19, 1859, 1509 and 1909. The figure to have some charm about it, being the aecade in the that failed to record gn acclamation [ere has) been vexatious feel ing in some quarters over the retire ment Ald. Tweddell from Cata raqui' ward. Ald. Tweddell's tory; a --_y they were led to believe | work like trojans, to the that he wished to continie to r | nishort up, Lied present the ward, ahd knowing h i : Nan ha couldn't be they deeded veh until the last to oppose him known that | official, Ald. Tweddell they wouldn't have avelama tion. However, one nom inated, and it Ald. Tweddell's privilege to vetire, which he has done. ! What roused the conservative Oran men iv that Cathglies that 1 his three ohics In 1910, if Ald. Hanley is elegted in Sydenham ward, there will be four. In Ontario ward the he interesting. Poth candidat to have independent aims, Mr, son was in the field some time bLelfore {the Mr. Eair, and has that much advant {who 1 age a short time ago, and was married, Ip St. Lawrence ward, a Co [returning to Alexandria Bay with his test ig looked for. Each candidate has | wie, and taking up his residence with a small following from the other's | {a family of Indian basket-maker At site, far as politics is concerned | pes nt he is the only fam hence the election will kkely be de to Mave the disease f political complexion, a at Alexandria fwny circumstance around - the In Rideau ward, ie Tonfired, has had a two he George Smith in Candi- two medical each other. has represented the ward for three years, but he strong | opponent in" Df. Richardson, who, elected, would be a credit to that old | ward. heen so little | in the muni chiefly owing 18 contest It's passing have been in Kingston, 1869, 1889, "yt has a or is to no fot IN THE FINAL RUSH. seem 1879 1 3 | - The companies nines : holiday business, and past few days have they had {one might call 'a breathing spel All last the men in the ollices tand thg men out on the rig had Time. ord the what did only within express red only gfome 1 i week, ol get he amount moment, phaking to the Whig 'The last nist the office, and man crazy in . time their goods in New Year's mpanie beaten Had they wanted to retire allowed verter day dav good poured it \ people linto wn send { that 3 enough an : think arn to on ~ would would le earlier rush with never no else was a was end Lhe pre nd Christma rush is the ward " ent only council of Cataraqui : very ea ly at the that cn Fe now in year there in the repre the tim were it city on Smallpox At Alexandria village of of smallpox foreigner and is being expense of the had the disease to C Bay. NY victim a tor at The The ha 'contest w claim Hare a Alexandria Bay, I'he cared a eas county went anada close sO the authori ed the can front one in The vad « lay have where family the house RG Arms weeks" sta the matter and the neither by door. hous the of "a door nor rear --vry a The Money You Save Saves You > from worry--want--debt-- humiliation. A comfortable Bank Account gives one an easy mind, self-confidence, and the power to take adyantage of every opportunity that comes to better one's position. = STANDARD BANK OF CANADA gives Savings Depositors, whether their accounts be large or all the most courteous service. » Make a beginning at once with a Deposit of One Dollar = more, in our Savings Department. KINGSTON BRANCH H. E. RICHARDSON, Manager Corner Princess & Bagot Streets, Established 1873 7 Brasclus : Lhulbory a | il | | The Express Companies Had a Busy | to | business < jaged cig ie | real | man | | July DURING THE YEAR THAT pIES TO-NIGHT. A Number of Aged People Have Passed to Rest--An Article That Makes Interesting Reading. Jan. 1---Cold day; light snow fell in the afternoon. - Jan. 4--Daniel Couper elected mayor by 935. Jan. 6--Dean Farthing installed bishop of Montreal. Jan. 8--David Gibson cighty-seven years. Jan. ll--Inaugural meeting of city council of 1909. Jan. 13--Joseph Daunt seventy years, Jan, 13---Street railway barns burn- ed, Jan. 14-W. H. Godwin elected chair. man of Board "of Education. Jan. 16--Harbor frozen over. Horses crossed from islands to the city. Jan. 18--Lieut.-Col. Cunningham succeeded Lieut.-Col. Kent as officer commanding 14th Regiment. Jan, 19-Solomon Boyd, street, died, aged 101 years. Jan. 19-City council refused extra pay to Health Officer Bell over small pox outhreak. Jan. 19--Kingston big bonspiel opened, Jan, 23--Death of Robert McMillan. Jan, St. Andrew's Society's Burns' dinner at Randolph hotel. Jan. 26-Dr. P. Knight elected chaivman of board of health, Jan. 27--William Glenburnie, killed "| Junction Jan. 30----Mrs_« (Dr.) died, aged eighty-one Jan, 30 partment Feb. 1 system low zeve Feb. 3--Miss died. . Feb, 5-~Wormwith thonus by-law carried . Feb. 5--City council 'grants locomo j tive works company the foot of Ear in stent. - 12 12 pari | Feb, Feb. lardson as school ing pupils, Tailed. Feb. 21-Mr. and.- Centre McCormack, Whelr sixtieth wedding: anniversary March 3-+City council: repeals ination: by:law, {i March 4=Four me 'mbers Bf the hontd jof 'health resign as ga protest against [the council's action. March 7--First C ongregational church celebrated its sixtieth anniversary. March 9--Leorge Creeggan died, aged seventy-three years, |. March .J0--R. F. Elliott elected presi- {dent of Kingston Reform Association. March 15--City council appoints new board of health members { March 15-Queen's hockey 'Allen cup at Ottawa, { March 16--G.T.R. company pays $4, 1000 in settleme > of Spooner tragedy {at junction. | March 19--Henry seventy-nir | March 2 ; council takes $10,000 |of waterworks rest fund to meot last vear's civie deficit, March 29--R. D. Anglin, H. Hitchen: ind Robert Carson retired from toms house, April 1--Thomas House of four years, April 5--~Wilham Harold, University avenue died, aged eighty years, April 7--A fierce gale swept over the | district. Harbor swept clear of ice. | April 24--Forty Queen's medical stu- | dents graduate as doctors. April 24--Portrait of Dr. 0. 8 Strange presented to general hospital. April 26--City council decides to ap | point outside chief for fire depart as died, aged died, aged Albert Curling Club's RU and at GG, Spooner wy train son, R. 0. 8, Strange VOALrs, Tnueskgttion into fire ordered. City improved. de collection be mail Fwelve street degrees Lucretia Cildersleeve piano works' « 9 Bidwell installed, to unseat Dr. Rich+ trustee for vaccinat- Med, Armstrong street, velebrated com- team win Wilton died, aged cus 0' Brien Providence, died aged in ninety: I | | | an ment April 26- of Trade presents I, Henderson with silver plate May 1--=New dome of city building: finished Alay moreing May 6 collector May Board 2--Snow and hail fell in the Archibald Strachan appoint of customs Mrs, James hty-seven 18--Harly [= Warday nights urged by ples Societies : IY May | I mander 'of {od 17 Renton dies years May closing ot. stores on Young Pro Col. Kent, 11th Regiment, { with" gift by offi regiment, s [© May 20-Lieutenant-Governor Gibson | visits Royal Military College. May 22 Ney le wk in city hall dome started neon May The 14th Riginie nt attended Sydenham Street Methodist church. May 21--Watertown, N.Y.," military company took part Victoria day {military parade. { 26 New out for the first at May 31--Earl governor-general | of Canada, ited Kingston, and Roy {al Military College. | June & Frank J Gallagher laged eighty-seven years, June S--James Armstrong, thur, appointed chief of fire tment. . { June Memorial window Pean Patton dedicated in St. cathédral ." . | June 8--Strect fers to sell road to the 000 and interest, June 12-Death of June 15--Military | Barriefield. | June 15--J. Russell Stuart succeeded W. G. Kidd as public school inspector. June 16--Death of Wiliam Making, "aged seventy-three years. June 15=Dcath of Mrs. { McCammon 4 June 154-Frost { morning 4 June 21--Filty dollar laundries by city council. | June 24--Death. of "Henry { druggist. June 25--Buffalo Bill's visited Kingston. 3--Kathleep. of Kingston, de-| {fe ated Toronto Watertown yachts {here for George pi ! July 12-City pouncil decides >to | spend 87,700 on fire départment. July 12--City council passes by- law] against street noises, | torium gramophones. | July 15--Canadian met in Kingston, Lieut. ex-com pre sentea ers of at " in k "bell noon, May town clo time rang vi died, Port" Ar- depart- Ss late to George's of- railway company city for S108, | Mrs. camp R. J. Craig opened at (Dr.) James outside the city this tax" put on Wade, "Wild West | 1 } Press Association Ee aimed at thea-| tember 13th, July 24--0ld Boys' Toronto. July 26--Civie holiday and Old Boys' re-union. July 1 decide to build tuberculosis sanitorium as memorial to Sir Oliver Mowat, Aug. 9--Hottest day of the summer --eighty-two Aug. 10--Board of health decided to prohibit privy vaults in main section of the city. ¢ Aug. 19--Death of W. H. Miller, city auditor, »nd Ernest Roberts, vetwran 'clerk of board of works. Aug. 24--City council appoints ox- pert to determine actual cost of strect railway power. Aug. 25 Robert D. Anglin died, wd seventy years. excursion from ferred to Ottawa. Sept. 2.--J. S. Turner, manager of Sept.' 3--Chinese laundrymen sent to jail for refusing to pay laundry tax. Sept. 6--Henry Youlden died, sixty-three years. Sept. 11-Dr. J. H. Bell tendered farewell by C.0.C.F. on his transfer to Hamilton. Sept. 16--Capt. J. from Folger service years' sailing. Sept. 27--City mit liquor license dum to the people. Sept. 27--0Uity council appointed Dr A. R. B. Williamson as health officer and A. H. Muir as city auditor. Sept. 28---Death of ex-Ald. W. Strainge. Oct, 1- ported as dents, Oct. 2--William retires alter years. Oct. 2--Lieut.-Col. Taylor term as commandant of Royal tary College. Oct. 5--Bank branch on Prine Oct. H--General F. Allen reduction referen Kingston's 19,193, population without re- Queen's stu- Adams, shoemaker being in business forty completed Mili- of Toronto Streat. assembly commission opened University. Oct." 7-Queen's University honorary degrees upon Lieut. Fraser, of Nova Scotia, and Charles Gordon (Ralph Connor.) Oct. 13--Orpheum vaudeville theatre opened. Oct. street, Oct Gov WV, 17--Mrs. John Walker, died; aged ninety-one vears 25--Mrs. William died; aged eighty'iwo. years. "Deter 26=-City couficil refuses duce laundiy tax of fif Oct. 20--Deatlt of Al Princess street, barber, Nov. 2--Rev. Robert Laird, M.A installed as professor of , systematic theology in Queens. University. Nov. 2--James A. Minnes ' elected chairman of general hospital board oi governors. \ Nov. 14--Queen. Street church celebrated jis jubilee. Nov. 14--Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Queen street, wedded sixty years. Nov. 15--Contractor Sullivan began Arch Robinson to v dollars. ert EE. Elmer, re Methodist Queen's campus. Nov. 2-City couneil vefuses to put liquor license reduction referendum to the people Nov. 23--Street cars ceased running to-night, ewing tc power wit ty counal Nov. 26--Street cars resumed ning; diffieylty settled. Dec. Dominion . government leases dry-dock to Kingston Shipbuilding company. Dec. 15--Queen's University registration reported as 1,517. Dec. 17--First sleighing of season this evening. 3 Dec. 20---Steamer Sequin arived; last vessel of season from upper lakes with grain. Dec. 20--Ald. Toyae's resignation not accepted by city council Dec. 21--Death" at Collins Bay of John 1.: Davidson, Kingston's oldest Old Boy, aged ninety-one Dec. 27--Mayor (Couper acclamation. Dec. 30--Coldest degrees -below zero. Dec. 31.--Harbot islands. run- student years. re-e ed by day ol SIX season frozen across CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT. Luke's Church Tharsday Night. evemnuny, Held At St. On Thursday Christmas tree and St. fuke's church was held, and ywovided a fine treat the scholars sf the and the members of the hurch, in attendance. The rector, Rev. R Forneri, was chan man of the evening, and called the different members of - the x who There the entertainment of annual for school, wha were S upon chool, were recitations dialogues, and every number was warmly applauded, The Christmas tree had gifts, for everybody, and was, indeed, a very happy gathering when Santa Claus mace his round SONS, A Great Sale For the balance of the year. Tre voet, Brock street, has greatly reduc- nices in the order and ready-made 3. department, . also in furnishings. Stock well with new goods. is . Returned To New York. Dr. J. R. Losee, B.A., who has Leen spending the last month at" the heme of his parents, Collins Bay, has turned to New York to take position of house surgeon at the ing-in hospital. re the Ly B. A Hotel Arrivals. Ww. H. Ww. C. Corey, George L. tall, H. Johnson, George A. Hewitt, W. W Robinson, Toronto; Campbell, J. S. Eagleson, (tts H. Howell, William A. McIntosh, treal; J. Hulpenny, Ottawa. Rane R. The Young Men's Chub of St. James' {church held a private skating party at {Royal rink "last night. There wag about one hundred and fifty skaters; {the ice was in excellent condition, and the crowd after thoroughly enjoying | themselves skating, adjourned to the Sunday school, where they partook of refreshments. Vote for George Smith, a man | large experience in public life, and who hus ulways been a success Happy Ne Near ! > «of retives after fifty-four council asked to sub- | G. gents' | assorted | July 19--Cify eouncil adieu. {ill - EVENTS IN KINGSTON = 2i--Geperal hospital governors 3 i Sept. 1--Col. W. "D. Gordon, officer « commanding Eastern Ontario, trans | Standard Bank, transierred to Winni- aged and Bagot streets, "experiences in the Slums + salvation } {at met here to consider future of Queen's j conferred | % 10 a.m., class meeting; Surly school and Rible -classes. oreghtion are asked to join in !made welcome at erection of new chemistry building on | 'MA. difficulty | day school and Pible class; 7 it! ! tor | Club; 7 contributed to the' prog ramme, | and | it § ! solo, | : Filling We wish to 'thank our customers for their indulgence during pat few weeks, with regard to the Jewelry. Most of our staff has been called § Repairing of Watches, Clocks: and pit fi n to assist in the Retail De-" partment owing to the rush of Xmaj business but, now that we are back to normal all Repairing prom conditions of trade, ptly. wé can ® Pomisy to attend hit W. Span cenbore To be Succeeded on Jan. 1st by Rodger & Wright. SUNDAY SERVICES, pa the Pulpits--Themes Considered. Salvation Army Citadel, Cor. Queen Sunday, at 3 p.m, Miss Wilson will relate. her of London, 7.30 pm. a great and farewell of New York. At meeting, Miss Wilson. First Congregational ing at 11 o'clock, evening and church--Morn at 7 o'clock, | Herbert Moule, from the Congregation will preach "al College, Montreal, both services. Sunday Bible class, at 3 O'clock. free and all are welcome. Fifst Baptist church--Rev. Douglas ing, pastor, at both services. 11 a.m., I'be New Year'; pm. New Start in Life." Henry Milne, ronto, will, sing at the morning vice. ible school, "at = 2.45 Strangers and students cordially vited to all the services Brock Street Methodist I. E. Burke, B.D., pastor preach at both services, 11 at school Seats and are ser- church--Rey a.m, and 7 'on the week service all services, ChaBners Presbyterian, corner rie and Earl streets=In the the pastor, Rev. Dr, preach. In the evening Rev Gordon, B.D., of Lethbridge, will preach. Sunday class, "3 p.m.; union prayer this week. Strangers ~ and cordially invited to all the senwices. St. James' church, Arch streets--Ven. J. Ker D.D., recior, 50 Clergy east; ' Rev. Hen W. Savary, B.A, the parsonage. Second 'Sunday Christmas. Il o'clock, er and holy communion. ject, "The Name Jesus; of prayer A. street 3 p.m. semnon, New Days." Methodist church- BA. p.m; evening prayer and subject "New: Strength For Princess Street Rev. Frederie Sproule, Services, 11 am. and 7 school and Bible class, 3 p.m.; Christian Endeavor, 10.30 a.m. class meeting at close of morning vice Epworth League, Monday ing, prayer and praise Wednes day, S p.m: Pastor preaches both ser Music : Morting anthem, "Love Divine." Evening anthem, 'Praise Lord, 0, Jerusalem." solo 'Nearer, My to Thee," quartette (ueen Street Methodist church--Rey NS. Sellery, M.A, B.D, pastor: New Year's services. liam. Makers," .a sermon for the New Year Let all be present. 7 p.m., "Who Are the Men For Municipal Office pastor will conduct both services Sunday and Bible classes Young Club. Monday ever Leagus Musi Morning them, From On High Heard; evening anthem, "fo tory: solo, Miss Hinckley the New Year's service Sydenham Methodist corner Wi liam street --Pastor, Charles Alfred Sykes, B.D 10 meeting and Junior League; public service; preacher, heme, "The Nature Of Local Temperance ( p.m., Bible school p-m.,; publi pastor. Theme, What Then?" ser rvice, vices. God, school Men's service 'God Vi Street Re 11 the pas The Pre class a.m., sent 2:45 and Men' service, the (Gone ! "Opportunity The congrega tion is reminded to plan to attend the week of praver service each night this 75 week, p.m. Music Friday, reopens except Saturday intermediate "Morning anthem, "Even M¢ "Comiort Ye," from the Mes evening anthem; 'Lord, | Habitation Of Thy House;" Henry Milner, of Toronto. + league iah; The by Watch Night Services. this, Fri in Queer A. watchnight day, night at 10:45 street church. Rey will preach I nion service p.m. Charles Vote For Michael Kennedy. Fverybody in Portsmouth vote for Michael J. Kennedy cllor on Monday. Michael in Kingston es the liveliest of Portsmouth. He wishes to however, that he is not the mouth philosopher, though he bably just as wise mar, who makes such pointed ings now and then. nedy hes council for eight years and te reélected. He stands for the teresta of Por tsmouth, every hour the day. -His motto for 1910 "totter walks for the village." ghoul as coun known is Ports is say Councillor Ken oO Elect Smith for Rideau ward, a man experience of good judgment, large and plenty of time to serve the city. Gilbert offers guaranteed Eggs, 12 or 30 dezen lots, at-27¢: A few zero weather days will put av ice bridge over the harbor Band at the Palace rimk, Yer ¢. afternoon. Good jee. Ls personal to | "The To- p.m. in- Pastor will p.m. Strange: Hs Bar- morning, Macgitlivray, will M. Alta., school and Pible mestings studefits cornes Union and Maciaorine, vicar; after morning pray- Sermon sub- Sun- o'clock, pastor, Sunday Junior and . -. evens the and chorus; "Happiness The A Hath Come to church, am., ampaign."' preacher, Love sGlo, Sykes resident say, pro- as that koowing servefl in the, Portsmouth should in- is "in New 10 PLAY NEW YEAR'S KINGSTON AGGREGATION GO TO BELLEVILLE, WILL The Curling Club's' Bonspiel Began To-day and Will be Continued all New Year's Day---General Sport- ing Notes. Stanly EE. Trotter team to Belleville for a game on New Year's racht, with the Belleville interms diates. 'The following will be the Kings'on lime-up : Saunders, goul: Hazlett, point; McCammon, cov- er: Grattan, cenire, leid, rover, Mo- ran, 'left wings Nicholson, right wing. Douglas L'ound will accompany thi team and referee the game. 'Ihe I ingston players will leave at 3:19 o'cloct New Year's afternoon and quite. a number of players will ae: company them, will take a Thursday's Curling. On Thursday « evering three games were ~ played at the yall were good ones. E. won from W. H. Dalby, 16 3° Ir. Ress worf from De, ton, 17 to 7, and A. Strachan won from T. M. Asselstine, 12 to 7. The first games in the benefit bon- spel will be played at two o'clock thes afternoon, the second - round starting at four o'clock. Wellingtons For Brockville. "ge Wellingtons, senior City League, leave Saturday.noon for Brockville to play a friendly game with the home team. The team will line up as fol lows : Marchand, goal; Little, point; Nicholson, cover; Brouse, ver; (irat- tan, centre; Moran and Kgl, wings. A number supporters are going down. curling rink and 0. Sliter shots to Ethering- of Sporting Notes. Cornell's new $100,000 athletic field is expected {8 be ready by next fall. The negroes of New York are raising a pool of $10,000 to bet on Johnson against Jefiries, Edmonton hopes Patrick to play Ottawa. H. Hutchinson, roller skating Time for the full 1.20.32. Joseph DD. O'Brien was beaten for the American Baseball Association presidency by Thomas Chivington, Louisville, Ky. Jay-Eye-See horse to trot actly to induce Lester with them against |: of Toronto, won a Marathon at Quebec. Marathon distance, 3 1884 the Now, in wags first a mile jn 2.10. ex- 100 horses have' covered the dis- in that time did skate, you're young, you're if you're old, you a kid again I'he Brookly against a team of Great perts by cable for the trophy on March 11th Renfrew hockey he £4.000 for Ottawa failed to get in sdlary demanded In the hockey gume the other night, twelve {Lance Cet giv vou kids a kid skating will i) anyway, and muke n Chess Cinb will play Britain ex- Sir George New 12th, 1916 salary the the nes Favlor's reputed to season him increase York four at New of the of | wv teen other ada Roche Ihe an anadians the in { player were | two learned game a steg Pitcher MeConnell and Montreal Pitcher Wilson, from the New York Americans. Outfielder Gray and Pitcher Jersey and Catcher Toronto gets tavelle Blair Star oared crew will not grand challenge cup royal regatta of io for the Argonauts ocean trip. It anticipated in Britain that Emilio Lunghi, thie Italian runner, who made a world's record of 1.52 4-5 for the hali-mile at Montreal last Sep- tember, will become a professional and compete in the hali-mile race at the Powderhall grounds, Edinburgh, on New Year' 11 Ottawa Citizen ©: Outside club sert that there is no possibility y | peace now between the rival leagues, but it is a simple matter to break up an organization, and it would not take twenty-four hours to get a new league and new schedules ' together were the "teams to get down to hard pan business, go to iy ) 2 Rochester Belgian eight compels for the at the Henley Here 8 a chasis to have another to The is as ol Poultry "Association Meeting. There was another meeting of Kingston Pet Stock and Poultry As- sociation held last night, when mat- ters pertaining to the getting out of the prize lit. were attended to. ' The members are busy arranging for the show, which will be held at an early date, ' the f . Only One "Bromo Qui 1 | That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for the signature. of E. W. Grove. Used the world over to cure a eold in one day. 2. 3 § ONTARIO WARD ---- . At the request of many re tive business men, electors ol Ward, 1 respectfully offer as an A manic Candidate. y business s well known to the Citizens, 4 my financial interests are Kingstonian and closely arity the city's progress, | feel it my duty to do my share to assist business men | the promotion of every legitimate pub: Ite enterprise, The question is asked repeatedly, "Why does Kingston not. grow n popu lation and commercial activity wit many of our cities not so well situa in our fair Dominion?' My answer that we have listened too long and to often to the voice of the demagoghe and knocker. What we want "boosters men who do things, public spirited men in public affairs, nd to the extent that we neglect his Li. ciple, just to that extent will the PRO gress of our e¢ity be retard I have never shirk to line up with "pi and risk my money i. tablish industrial enterprise nately, however, we have § encouragement we should have had from a financial point of view. Hut failure in the past should not deter Ws in our optimism of the future, hut let us hope for and predict many good things for Kingston in 18160. Ladies and Gentlemen, Electors of Ontario Ward, knowing something of the many interests invelved in ques. tions to be considered by every true Alderman, permit me in solicitin vetes to assure you that if:{ am honor. ed with your tonfidence; I will go te the Council Board 'pledged to no sect. no cliques, or interests whatever, other thin to cast my vote in the interests of the citizens as a whole and the city at la rge. W. J. FAIR. To The Electors «f Ontario . i . . Owing to the retirement of Alderman Nickle, who has ably represented 'ward for several years, I have been' quested to after as a candidate. if el resent On! an apa faunity Va nt ed, | shall try to give a syuare deal both Ontario Ward and the city at lar by exercising the same business qualit in civic as in private commercial ters; also a square deal ta the tax ers by consulting their interests, bef that of any political party. If this pla form is worth supporting (ome v and influence 'will be appreciated " T. F. HARRISON. RIDEAU WARD. TO THE ELECTORS: $ As a Candidate for Alderman in tha above Ward, I earnestly solicl t support. - As the time is now too, shot to permit of a thoraugh canvas, vou will accept this as an lent of my willingness to serve you. If elec ed Jv 30 my Stmost to 3Srve "th best interests o ngston, and 'especis a.'y of Rideau Ward P GEORGE SMITH. RIDEAU WARD LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : Your vote and influence are Fespectfuls requested to elect me as your Alder- man, for the year 1910. R. G. ARMSTRONG. VICTORIA WARD AND GE NTLEMEN of the LADLE As 5 candidate Moral Reform. League, | support and votes to elect Alderman,' for 1910-1912~ 4. W. LITTON. the Social -and solicit your me as your i VICTORIA WARD 'HE ELECTORS Having retired from business, my and Conservative triends feel give undivided attention to and City interests, With offer you my services, and: will te the best of my ide our City's welfare. "SAM. P. BAILEY, SYDENHAM WARD. TO THE ELECTORS: Having been one of your represent tives in Council for the vears, 1 hope you will give {ant a . proval by returning me 4s your rep sentative for 1810. Tro Re~ sure ard pleasure 1 elected work for ROBT. mANLEY 8 : SYDENHAM WARD T0 THE Having date ELECTORS. been requested for Aldermanic honors in 8 Ward, I request the votes and in of the electors to secure my election. elected, 1 shall represent all classes iy and honestly. L RICHARDSON, aD EX. W ST. LAWRENCE WARD * i TO THE ELECTORS. IL have been requested by a number tne business men to offer as a candida It elected, 1 shall endeavor to give business interest of the city my best tention, and also consult interested payers over matters of {i them. 3 OLIVER CHOWN. TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON. TO THE ELECTORS, GENTLEMEN : 1 respectfully. request your irifluence me pd your Reeve, for 1910, FREDERICK W. VALLEAU, to be a Even the chronically idle man does not excuse idleness in others,