ing exhaustive, severe n and tones up and re-. AVOID SURSTITUTES.: Main 2424. al advertising any years has d in the public ifiable expec- 'Slater' Shoe rt, durability, onand beauty, yde its makers » o make it as sblic expects. Welted Shoe - For.Women ) ole Local Agent. rments Temptingly Priced. 1 wellmade undergarmeiits should woted to these. A glance at the in many cases the ask for the complete the workmanship in fact we yn values; he price ¢ fullness and 'L. ANNY LETTE WRAPPERS, $1 and 2 ' RIBBE D WINTER VESTS, 20¢., 25¢., 36c., 50c., to $1. ADIES' RIBBED WINTER DRAW- ERS, 25c., 40c., 50¢., T5c., 81. 'HILDREN'S AND MISSES' WIN- TER VESTS, 10c., 124¢., 13¢c., 20c. 25¢., up to 40e. ADIES' RIBBED COMBINATIONS, 50c, "HILDREN'S RIBEED COMBINA- TIONS, 30c., and 40c, > Leading Millinery ; and Mantle Store. ble Mats ty, Useful. oc. to $1.50. EM! : : & BIRCH, ck Street. JER ER WHEAT NE Pade Ree . Or King & Yoo Ss NGSTON--- Exchange Chambers, * lid doen'¥ fate ont He merits Hatt rar an art el La wi ot 4 find oll Finnan Haddies Fresh Oysters Wild Ducks Kippered Herrings Poultry DOMINION FISH CO. 63 Brock St. *Plione 520. SWELL - FOOTWEAR t FOR WOMEN res on nS 50 SAVE YOUR MONEY! l, JENNINGS; King St. ove With the Times. And now is the time to have your Cutter or , Sleigh repaired and painted (THIS 1S- WHERE YOU and put in shape, and be ready when the snow comes, and the place to get put in proper shape is AMES LATURNEY'S, "m1 PRINCESS STREET. ROMPT ATTENTION eX 9) rR = or wm be betes up; all 2 ~¥ work seatly dome, \ £3 HW and I» a sanitary lily \ t lowest Ye manner heed ol a man who is thoroughly relia- : ble, call wr 'nhone ns !/R 88 E DAVID HALL, on Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter, 66 Brock Street, 'H. MILNE, Only Electric Clean-.. ing aad Feather Renovating Plant in Kingstcn, ' "Paone 542. 272 Bagot Street. ENJOY A DRIVE? Then make it doubly emjoyable by en- waging: one eof our fine turnouts. and showy horses. >» ; HARDING'S LIVERY, 210 Wellington St. 'Phove 236. BICYGLES $35, $35, $40, $45. ---- -- Machines «Repairing and Supplies for all. Your money's worth every time. J. R. C. Dobbs & Co. 171 Wellington Street. Better Than Ever MYERS| CELEBRATED HOME- made Mince t, Pork Sausaues. Ten- loin, a or Head ese. All hy of Yond Ror am and . Al to ket und at 60 Brock street. "Phone, 570 - the cause of your trouble? If you have backache, swelling of the feet and ankles, frequent or suppressed urine, scnsation when urinating, specks before the eyes, great thirst, brick-dust deposit in the urine, or anything wrong to do is to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial. cine to be had for all kidfiey and urinary troubles. cured by ti over four months I was troubled with a lame back, and was unable to turn in bed withdut help. liniments of all kinds, but to no effegt. At last I was induced by a friend to try two-thirds of a box my back was as Strong and as well as ever.' bor. or 8 for $1.25. All dealers, or sent direct by mail on receipt of price. comesmm---- If You Would Be Well You Must Keep Your Kidneys Well. Help them to work freely. Help them to flush off all the body's waste and impurities. Doan's Kidney Pills Are for this purpose only. Have you suspected your kidneys as inful ohting with the urinary organs, then your kidneys are affected. It is really not difficult to cure kidney trouble in its first stages. All you have They are the most effective medi- Galley, Auburn, N.S., was eir use, She says: --" For Mrs. M I tried plasters and Doan's Kidney Pills. After I had used Doan's Kidney Pills are 50 cents. per THE Doan Kwxry Puy Co., ToroNTO, ONT, best possible assortment in cut glass, BT hore a No. 15717 at only $5.00, 2 Send for our mail-order a catalogue. Careful consider- k ation is given to seeing that goods are delivered at just the §4 time required. 3 RYRIE BROS. "DIAMOND HALL" 118 to 124 Yonge Street TORONTO 4 HA Gurkey Story}, avvrrassserreTraseses "To be sure, it would be mice to have a turkey for dinner on Christmas Day," said Mrs. Purple, decidedly; for as everyone 'knows, that is a question easy to answer decidedly, "But we cannot always have every- thing that we like," shé added brightly. Indeed she might 'have said, "we can- not ever have anything that we like"-- for she was one of these numberless women who find it hard enough to get food and clothing of the plainest kind for a large family of small children. Johnnie did all he could to help by holding horses and sweeping pavements, but he was barely nine years old and small for his years. "Very small," Mrs. Parple often said to herself, anxiéusly wishieg at the same. time, poor woman, that Johnnie had 'something to help hire: grow big and fat like other children, + "Well, I s'pose we'll hev to pritend we hev a turkey, that's all," said he, with a great big sigh. Which seemed to come irom the toes of his boots, or rather, in- deed, from the place in his boots where the toes af them ought to be. Goodness ! child dear--don't look so old and anxious," answered his mother, "and run away all of you now to your beds and don't be thinking about what can't be helped." Sa away to bed they all did go, for they were good children, who usually did as they were bid. This night, however, Johnnie could not help thinking and thinking and thinking about the turkey they could not have. "He forgot to say his prayers, and when he remembered them he felt so dreadfully wicked he got up and said thei all the more earnestly for having been so careless. Then he jumped back into bed, and after a while somehow the thought of the turkey came to him again. How fine it would. be! a big, hot, 'delicious turkey--he wondered if there might be one hanging at the door of Dwindle's grocery store, or Soane's, or perhaps Gage's. Dwindle's now was not so very far away, and it was quite early yet, only about cight o'clock. Thé stores, he knew, were all alight, for it b was Christmas ~week--the "night before Christmas Eve. He felt sure he could go there and back in fifteen minutes and no one the wiser. So up he got, pulled on his clothes, and away out of the house like lightning. And he ran. Mercy 'me! how that boy did run! Down one street and up another; around one corner and: across another. Up a third street and down still another until he found himself clutched by the iron hand of a policeman, who thought he had caught a thief this time for sure. 'Hi, you young villian, what have you there?" said he. Then Johnnie stopped, because he had to, you know, and his big brown eyes were wide open with indignation as he ans cred with a gasp: lease, Sir, I'm not a vill'n, an' 1 haven't anything I otughtn't to have, an' I'm in a hurry to get there an' back." And somehow No. 49 knew by the open countenance and honest voice of the little fellow that he was telling the truth. So he let him go and away went Johnnie faster - than ever. He soon drew up at the door of W. W. Dwindle's grocery and provision store, and there, sure enough, was a turkey hanging at the And how funpy it looked! It had its feathers all on, and as John- nic drew nearer to get a good look, he saw that its head was on too, and that its eyes were open and very bright. But the most ridiculous part of the whole affair was, that, as Johnnie looked, the turkey opened its mouth and--he could hardly believe his eyes; he shut them tight and opened them again to make sure he was not mistaken, but he 'was not, for the turkey opened its mouth and smiled. Now whoever heard of such an absurd thing? "You are just such a boy as I was wishing to see. Yes--bright eyes, red h Ittle and sharp. What is your name?" Johnnie looked all around behind him and at both 'sides; up the street and down the street. But there was no one near enough to hdve asked the question, except the turkey. So he answered: "Johnnie Purple." "Johnnie what? door, ' said the bird rudely. "Johnnie Purple?" 1 should have thought it would be Johnnie Red--or at least Johnnie Pink--which would be much nearer to the shade. However, it doesn't matter what color yout name is if you will only cut me down out of this and let me away. 1 don't like hanging here, especially when it is so very near Christmas. Now T'll tell you what I'll do," continued the turkey. "I've been PURE AND WHOLESOME. ONE POUND CAN 250 EW. GILLETT aramy * TORONTO.ONT. i Wood Burning Qutfit We Have Them From $I Up Also An Artistically Framed Picture Our Frames are MADE IN KINGSTON and are guaranteed by the makers, KIRKPATRICK' SALE OR TO-LET FURN- ISHED. ARY STORE. FOR and that { down from making it up this long time. Fl give you the first three things that you think {of that you want if you will cut me { down. Will you Johnnie? Is it a bar- gain A "Oh, I'd be afraid," answeged John- nie. "They'd think I was stealing you." "Ho! that's so indeed. 1 did not | think of that. But--"'said the turkey, which was a remarkable turkey for ideas--"I'll tell yeu. [I will take yon. You jump on my back; I'm very strong, and I'll more than run with you. If that will not do, I'll fly so fast that no one can ever eatch us. Eli ? quick now; de- cide, for here comes a man!" Sure enough, there did come a man, man was his mother's next dooy' neighbor. He would be sure to ask awkward questions. So more ado, the boy jumped up and cut down the Some bird, which fell with a thump almost upon his head. Up John- nie sprang with one bound to its back, and off 'they. went. Poor Johnnie! .he was dreadiully frightened. What would his mother say if she knew? Of coyrse he was not stealing the turkey. "He | tried tb persuade himself of that at all ! events. But what was happening? Was it stealing him? Why no, of course not ~--how silly! Well hadn't he cut it _in front of Mr. Dwindle's How's This ? ' We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for agy cese of Catarrh that cannot be cured "hy Hall's Cattarrh Cure. F. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 135 years, and believe him perfectly honorable: in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken 'internal Iv. atting directly upon the blood ahd mucous surfaces of the svélem. Testi- monials sent (ree. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. XO. 57 GEORGE ST STREET. APPLY | iTake, Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tp Mre. Wm. THE DAILY WHIG, -the same time holding the | What if No. 49 could { thing," i split at | but ITN tell without | x store where it had been Panive? "Oh dear!" cried the poor hoy frantically, at turkey with all his might. for fear of tumbling off. see me now?" } Why, oh why had he ever leit his bed-- had he listened to the voice of the | cy. Thére was nothing to be done now but to keep to the darkest streets and by ways so he wouldn't be seen and caught steal--there was that awful word cropping up again,' It was too much! "Whoa !"Oh, whoa, and let me off and go back. Oh please ir and go back to where 1 oh you from, you horrible he cried to the turkey, which took® no notice of his pleadings but, to add to his terror and dismay began to rise higher and higher into the night air, carrying the miserable boy with u. Pre- sently they came to the street where he lived. Again he clutched the turkey by the neck and tried to stop it, but faster and i faster it flew until the house was reach- ° 1 r it no longer. He , with a vigorous bird, he jumped and found Dimself falling, falling through the air, down-down-down. 0-0-0-0! with a scream he awoke to find himself grabbing the curly head of his little brother, ie 2 was struggling | hard to make him let go Then what a laugh they all had when Johnnie told his dream the next morn- ing. And little George's eyes opened so wide with wonder that Johnnie ad- | vised him to shut them quick or they'd | the corners. When Johnnie ! came to the jumping off place in his story the excitement of the youngest | reached such a pitch that he began to cry. So the conversation had" to be! changed, for, you know, it was the day before Christmas and everything had to be made as 'pleasant as possible for! everybody. Now before the day was out, Johnny had something very pleas- ! ant to think of. Early that maraing he had earned two ten cent piedes and 3 five. 'All day he waited for a chance to spend it for 'something for his mother-- | he was not quite sure yet what it was to | be. Just about dusk he found time to spin down town to look about him and nfake his purchase. As he came ncar Mr. Dwindle's grocery store he couldn't help laughing as he remembered his dream, and locking up espied a big tur- key hanging head downward at the door. This one, however, was different from the one he made the acquaintance of the night before, for its feathers were off and~its head not a bit alive looking. But just as ed. Johnny could loosed his hold, ah kick at the depa tied; with broke and down-the turkey fell right into his arms. Now here was a Christmas turkey thrown at him--you might say. Here again was a splendid chance to skip away home with it, for no one was looking, but I af glad to tell you that Johnnie walked right into the store with it and flopping it down upon: the counter told Mr. Dwindle how he had got it. "So it fell, hey?" wheezed Mr. Dwin- dle. He was a fat man, you see, and his voice was husky. "And your folks don't like turkey much so you gave it back--is that it me boy? "Oh, no--I mean--yes we do like it, you." And tell him he did--all about his funny dream and how much .they all would like a turkey for Christmas, only they hadn't money to spare to buy one--and that was all about it. And he never had stolen any- thing in his lifé and wasn't ever going . because his mother always hat he ought good-bye to of the store. to either, said--here he remembered f ta.be at - home, so he Mr. Dwindle and rar "Oh, hi, wait a s shouted Mr. Dwindle, running after him, and his voice was huskier than ever, from the effort of running 1 suppose" "I dop't think I can sell this bird to anyone now --it's getting late, you sce So you may, as well take it ne with you, if you like--y' deserve it anyway m' hoy, for catching it so cleverly, ¥' know, and I lope y'll have a Merry Christmas, m' boy. and many of the Now are you not was a happy boy? certain that they all h mas that year? The : others too, for ever ce that time Johnnie has run crrands" and tied up parcels for kind Mr. Dwindle, and every hristmas he gets g other good hings, one of the ve of the many big and are brought-into the that Johnnie are you not Merry Christ- ¢ had many GIRLS TO FIGHT MASHERS. Young Women Band Street Flirts. York, Nov XA group ol ssive-giels -of Brooklyn have war on street mash rules of conduct New to wage These are the ; have decided on Don't he demure, It's .the wav of getting into trouble, Walk briskly when alone, snded upon steps. erect, eves to the front Don't be afraid to meet a men's but let hiss read in your eyes the legend of your character, 1i addressed by an unknown male perro: beehme stoma. deal. If followed, walk your hardest, mak ing inquiries as you go 'as to where an officer is most likely to be found. surest Head your stare, lm Ie brave and good, and stand for the honor of your Gne masher has already come to grief. Al. Alexander poke to Helen and in a car. "O'Rielly on the had him ar Ticlen called a policeman, rested and fined. street The King's Tuesday. Tuesday has always been en evint ful day in (he lifé of King Edward VIE. On Tuesday, November 9th, 1841, his majesty was bon; en Tues day, January 25th, 132, he was baptized; gn Tuesday. March 10th, 1863, he was wmarri~d; on Tuesday, November 2lgt, 1571, it was found that he had contracted Aphoid fever; on Tuesday, Februar: 1872, he attended the public thanksgiving ser- vice for his recovery; on Tussdav, January 22nd, he succeeded to the throne; and on Tuesday, Jund 24th, | wo, he underwent an operation for peri-typhlitis, a -------------- Fined For Drugging Wines, Paris, Nov. 7.-<-At Carcassonn:, a wine grower has been (nid 819,400 in the assize court for adulterating wines with an admixture of ingredicnts dan- ¥ | erons to the public health, The size Ao hig business in "faked" wines mny he gathered from (he faet that the | court ordered the conf scation of near- ly 50.000 gallons of wine rpd 330 pins of syrip on his premises, | A two-quart hot water Bottle, guar: anteed, only 59. at Wade's ohnnic stepped ~ close to where it hung, the cord it was . Against | as if life ! 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A writer on commercial topics says that recent legal proceedings showed that the output of a great soda eracker concern had increased 1,300 percent. in three -- ves owing al most entirely to iio, Tha business of a big shoe - house has grown 1800 per cent. in four veéars since it began' to use printers' ink, Honry Cunningham, piano tuner, from Chickering's. Orders reecived at McAuley's hook store, Prineess street, Miss Jessie A. Mitchell, Toronto, has heen engaged as fourth teacher in the Gananoque High School, at $600 a year. To Enliven the Liver turkeys that ! Aid Digestion and Regulate The Action of The Bowels You Must Use Dr Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills The Great Specific for Liver And Kidney Diseases. It is the liver that is largely re sponsible for indigestion and consti pation--derangements that are a con- stent sourte of trouble. The bile, which, when left in the blood, is a poison to the system, | causing biliousness, headachs-- and em addy comple sion, | less value when passed into the in- testines to aid digestion and ensure repulse action_of the Lhowels. Lhe healthy. liver se parates bile from ! the blood and sends it into the intes- tines. If you find 'your Liver sluggish { ang torpid in action Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills will bring re- lief and cure more promptly than any treatment you could find. By. enlivening the action of the liver they remove the cathe of bilious- ness, headache, indigestion, comstipa- tion . and other accompanying symp- toms, "I hig specific action * of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills on the liver is what makes them of so great worth as a family medicine and ensures thom a lasting place in the home ME. 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