pa Teresa of Tolle Collars and Shiny trouble putting taking thete Sellars. -. They weer longer than othe "ollars. Maude in all styles and two 18¢ or 2 for 252, and 200 or 3 for 50e. 915 MONTREAL, Usted Madame Claravina Dupre wii het i) He f 5 : i are repro- duced each every I you can't get them a your dealer's, write us. . @ Waerna : Towa, 1] ; Yew tom, * Hero's : out that give much heat - for « |eournged. Ability was scandalous in the extreme. No won- Mr. Hughes, himself a distinguith- lawyer, protested. The idea of a retired saloon-keeper and a wocial parish sitting down and picking out the men who shall ad- minister justice in the great metro polis. Think of the dignity which at- taches to the bench when Murphy and Hearst pass upon the oceupmits and give the stamp of their approval ! The Canadian politician may not like some of the judges, but it cannot be said of any one that he is the tool or implement of his party, and that in accepting appointment he is sulsject to amy power or influence of a political character. Model For Young | The corporation counsel of New York City, recently appointed by the mayor, W. B. Ellison, is a former Canadian. He leit St. Thomas, his did home, when he graduated in law. He located in the foremost American city. He had an ambition, to wet in touch with the big men of the day-- big in business, in industrial activity, in cothmhercial progress and prosper- ity. He had his wish. He had goad sense, alto, to dévote his whole time to his profession until he had made a competence for himself. Then, and only then, he went into politics, us a democrat. As a member of the assembly he failed to vote, however, as the party lode _ divested, he he was turned down. He was no in and independence will have their recognition, and May- or MeClelland made him a water com- missioner, one of three men Nho Jad spending of millions of dollars. the well Hd he do his work that when the mayor wanted a head for the city's legal department he put his hand on Ellison. He is thus upon the upward climb, and there is no telling what his future may be. He is not a politician of the ordinary type, but a brave, strong man, with a mind of his own, a capacity for service, and a repatation for integrity. Hf young wen of Wis day want models here sooms to be one well worthy of their study. Venture Promising Of Success. A weekly paper, on a new plan, is to be published in Torouto in the be- ginning of the new year. It is to be the joint production of William H. Moore and J. A. Cooper, graduates of Toronto University. Mr. Moore has distinguished himself in the railway world asx an ally of Mackenzie & Monn, in many of their enterprises. He was especially in evi: dence of late as the champion of radi- cals, having large interests in Toron- to and its vicinity. Mr. Cooper has made a success of the Canadian Maga- zine, the financial and literary stand: ing of which is entirely due to his good taste and judgment. x The men who have done so well with all they have undertaken, who do mot really know such a word as "fail," can the more confidently launch a * new venture without wmis- giving. True there are several weekly Papers in. Toronte at the present time. Each has its mission, its attrac tions, its friends and admirers. | Is there room for another ¥ Surely, , ii of the kind which fits the age 'and | constituency which it persumes to {serve Collier's of New York and the | Saturday Evening Post have a wide circulation' in Canada, because they are papers of rare exctlence and fill a place in literature peculiarly = their | own. A paper in Canada, similar to either of ad dealing with Can- adian life, business, art, science, lit- erature, politics, "must tommand an everwidening field of | usefulness. The venture has back of 'it the capital and genius which should wake it a' com- plete success, The plaint of Charles. McGill, once the general manager - of the Ontario Bank, is that he stands alone. It will be fortunate {or his colleagues in the | jdiroctorate if they do not stand with him, - when Foy, moves, the big policeman, The "city auditor is ome of busiest men; about the city hall, and the |vest follow each other with unfailing the | have suffered from. public eriticism. had the politi: when the land agent and, though the meanwhile to $5 willing that the 200,- should go for $3.50 iNew the C.P.R. was not $1.30 =r acre, or $300,000, nothing. The enquiry of the hour * pertinent--would this wontlerful generosity of the company have been exhibited to a company of lami speendators who were not at the same time members of parliament ? Another point remains. The men going into this huge speculation were not wealthy. They would not finance the scheme alone. Who were backers 7 Why Messrs. Mackenzie © & Mann. They were on the syndicate's paper to the extent of $14,000 when I the first payment was made to .the CPR. compmny. Being among the keenest financiers of the day, and knowitg the meaning and value of every investment, they were not Tike ly to jump into this transaction with- out thought." "= © : The railway magnates knew what they were about. They put the mem- bers of parliament under such obliga- tions to them that in due time they could not call their souls their own. Thanks Of The People. To-morrow is Thanksgiving Day, so named by the government of Canada, and for a specific purpose. That pur- pose is suggested by the day or the name it is given. Seed time and har- regularity. Sometimes the crops are not 'as good as at other times, but generally they invite gratitude, and it can he best espressed by act 'of public' worship, "There is a misconception with regard to the day if some people proceed om the premises that they ean "express - their thanks 'anywhere, in the home oF roadside as'well as in the church. The proclamation of the governor-general may not be so word- ed, but it implies an assembling of the people in public places, there to offer the homage of the heart for the bounties of Rrovidence. Just what harvest. this year has been cannot be accurately calculated now. The statistics are being collected and presently they .will be given out | in surprising detail. But enough is known to warrant the conclysion that the crops have never been surpassed, Editorial J : clerkship.iis becoming more interesting. A dark horse has appear oly a : \Dr, Lyle, of Hamilton, does mot want to see the women in politics. | Why not? They surely cannot be as bad as the men. The Whig will not be issued on Thursday. Our staff will obey the call of the governor and join in. the Thanksgiving service. : Rev. Sam The city Tours dend. He was a 'jrare parson, and noted for his slang, simplicity and sense. To some he ap- peared to be strangely irreverent. Some day, perhaps a little late, the city aldermen will be sorry that they did not in paint and repair do more towards preserving that noble pile, the city hall. EE There are 6,000 public school teach- ers in the province, and they can elect only four representatives on the ad- visory council. How can the choice be intelligently made ? -- It is not an excuse which will be acceptable, that a director did not know what was going on in the business he was supposed to manage. He ought to be well posted. ---- A thousand liberals refrained from voting in North Renfrew, The péaple are becoming discriminating in their tastes, They will not support man that is net of their choice, nr -- Home rule for Ireland will not come any -sooner 'because public men, and nationalists, curse the. British gov- emment. Mr. O'Connor see® this and talks reasonably of public affairs, -- Sir John Boyd is hearing ghout the part he played in the Union Trust company. Was it not exceedingly hon- orable ? But judges should keep. out of business. They should pick company, their -- A good deal is said about the Hy- man side of the London election. Suppose the. government tries the sweat box and the crown prosecutors for a while on the Grey combination and the men who compose it. -- Gorky, Russia's literary firebrand, has gone from America, taking the woman who was not his wife with him. What he thinks of America he will say in a book, Which, when translated, will make fine reading for New York society. -- T. P. O'Connor has probably. disap- pointed the people a bit. He did not break out in the Redmond styla, He did not anywhere indulge in oratori- cal fireworks. And he was the better of that. He proved himself to be strong in common sense. -- Col. Hendrie has returned to Hamil- ton' from Europe. Now something will be doing about the Central prison la- bour contract. He promised to see about it a long time ago, and the la- and we can get some idea of their size and value by reflecting on the | exhibit of last year. Thus in 1903, 1 the farm products were valued at vear- | ly eighty millions of dollars, while the | records ofl the department of trade and commerce showed the exports to have been worth over two hundred millions and an expansi of nearly double in a little over fiveJyears. And Canada is a young country yet and but entered on its wonderful car- eer of expansion. Population is pour- ing into the North-West at the rate of over 150,000 a year. The broad acres that have so long lain idle are being occupied and tilled. Since 1893 nearly twelve millions of them have changed hands, and at varying prices that have aggregated over $40,000,000. The prophecy of the director of the Do- minion Experimental farm a year ago, = specially recalled now. It is to the effect that Canada will in time be able to supply 'with wheat a 30,000,- 000 home market, and, in addition, the present British requirements three times over. And this land is ours, with bound- less possibilities, with resources that no man can realize, with a govern: ment of the people, with peace and prosperity. "It is a goodly heritage, and it has been given to a peculiar people, who should be zealous in good works, All around us are the evidenc- es of plenty. Man tilled the soil. He ploughed and sowed, but God sent the sunshine and the rain. The creature simply depended on the promise of the Creator, that while life lasted there would be the changes of the sea- soms, ad so one laboured in faith and had' his roward. Is he not thank: ful ? 11 not he ought to be. All Jife is sustained by products of the earth. The son of thanksgiving, therefore, should: be the song of evervone. Praise; hearty, earnest, universal, in one grand symphony should girdle the globe, ! : Gamay feels that he must butt in somewhere in order not to he over looked. Me has bern keeping tab on men who dine with the lientenant-gov- mor and he finds that some of them As he has' sulféved. bour unions will probably see that the - matter has not escaped his mind. There is a new man named for the office of director of fisheries--Capt. Gauthier. His claim for preference lies in the fact that he is one of Dy, Reaumé's election scouts. And Mr. Whitney promised the job would 'not be filled by a politician. Another ovi. dence that he not his word. does keep -- SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. The Whitewash Contract. Ottawa Journal. Mr. Foster has tion of Managing spedalation with Union Trust "money to his own profit, which shows that everything was done with decorum. issued an explyna- Director Foster's A Certain, Influence. Toronto News. ¥ Mr. Bastedo was discharged for al leged partimnship. I another "arti- "an is placed in charge we shall he justified in thinking that certain con- servative declarations of policy 'are as the sounrling brass and the tink: ling cymbal. ' An Idea of Heaven. Guelph Mercury. o The average Guelvhic idea of heaven is a spot where the names of the streets will stand owt in hold yeli-f at each corner, and where the roadbed will not- he eternally tom up for water, gas and sewerage purposes. He Is All That. Hamilton Spectator, - le may be wroilg, hut we are ia. clined to think that, in these good times, and with the noble help the Dominion government gives the char- tered banks of Canada. the marnger he succeeds in wrecking Mik he nk, without strategy. is a most ingen ious person. Trv Ribby's for boys' sweaters. Patrick Gormley, Our Thanksgiving Feast..... Our tables are heavily-laden. Your coming has been anticipated, And we're ready to serve you. i MENU Bali 'Thanksgiving Overcoats a la Monde--$12, 13.50, 14.50 to 18.50. Served for men in all walks of life, Thanksgiving Suits Cream of style--%10 to 18.50. A mother should con aid at his critical tim at Served in all sizes, Thanksgiving Hats + Cream de la Cream--$2.00, 2.25. Dear Mrs. Pinkham: 'I want to tell you that ter health than I have for it all to Lydia E. Pinkhay "When fourteen years « most constant pain, and 1 had soreness and hes and was di doctors all failed to help r "Lydia E. Pidkham's Ve was recommended, and 3 health begin to improve r it saved my life. 1 sincere ence will be a help to o ing from girlhood tc know your Compound for them." If you know of any j sick and needs mother] to write Mrs. Pinkham, she will receive free a J her on the right thy "and happy we Pinkham is daughter-in Pinkham and for twen been advising sick wom N Thanksgiving Toggery Select Styles, For men of taste. : Everything that's good. STORE OPEN TO-NIGHT The H. D. Bibby Co. THE MENS WEAR STORE 78-82 PRINCESS ST, A SHED B Stylish Shoes For You On / Victoria Stree Some Chic This morning at 4:2 was received by the from box No. 29, corm Male or Albert. streets. A shek Charles Attwomd's res Patent Colt, Velor Calf, Gun Metal and Demi Glace Kid. goria) street, was afire "briskly. A waggon an chickens were burned. the fire is unknown. Some time before . 3 a; : 5 oe They aretiadein Blucher Lace, or Sent jin, hoy Ni: 2 College Cut Button in Nobbiest fiot touched, hence the sig did not responsi until Shapes snd Swellent Designs. Mistakes of this kind Our Prices are Right avoided if citizens wow structions on the ala $3.00, $3.80 and £4.00 was the second five in Sole Ag mts for Utz asd Duna. toria street. and L & T. Bell) Wade's Cold y a» - 0 e aw Qe oe A 'scientific remedy y r ore tablet form. Laxative . It cures colds in tw stops colds in the st B i time, Jt will. juevent 'q i i $ 5 1 \ Sae TALKING ~~ PARROTS ! | The American Ladies Tailoringlo Je k 7 Py ss treet venient and effective 1 From $5 up. Shipped > gafelv to any «6 noe: ache and constipation. foint Ly express. Write for Price List. ; We take pleasure in announcing the ar oe eT e make specially low prices to get these | ival of Mr. Metz, a most expert de Maney, back if aot. Sk rds in all parts of Canada: to adver- signer and ladies' tailor; having had the Honey he r TT. rare opportunity meted out to a man Died At Pla At Pla CO AM BIRD SEED 'a his trade to practice in the most Wedowed ole 32 Bathurst St.. London, Ontario, fashionable cities of the world, vie: on eine ay, Os THER : London, England énd Paris, France. It death occuried at Pla ANO GERM DESTROYER. is, therefore, not necessary for us to 4 y Henderson, one of the a y (say that the best workmanship and fit the village Mr. Hende Herpicide is Death to Dandruff jis guaranteed. ' native of Ireland, had Germs. The germ burrows into the scalp, throwing up the cuticle in thin scales, called dandruff, or scarf. and di ring at the root of the hair where it saps the hair's vitality. First comes brittle Customers can supply their own goods or secure them from the company. Mon ev returned #f work is not sasisfactory. *Phone 566. ------. his life in Hastings | many years in Plainfi enty-thiee years { not unexpected, as he some weeks, Surviving one daughter, Mrs. 1, of Lair, then falling hair, and, finally SY Liaiddbuibdhd rast, and i baldness. Nine-tenths 'of the hair 2 Ourdesignsare vills, ond J. D.. Mele troubles are caused by dandrofi. With- RICH hy utdenign " Swal out dandruli, hair will grow Juxuriant- 4 4 new and iiss £3 ¥..08 nature intended. ""Herpicide' kills the dandrufi germ, loaving the hair to grow unhampered, as it, does . with the American red man. Sir Jolin Power & So "Three Swallows" 1 Famous for over a ca artistic and our prices are most OUT Sold by ; Uf highest standard . [leading druggists. Send 100. in liberal. Distillers 30 His Nojes Hoje stamps for sample to The Herpicide { Co., Detroit, Mich. G. W. Mahood, } 8 Inch Berry Xow Last special agent. $ e Bowl, $5.50 For a summer outin RS. taking the New [sland KINNEAR & Merit Will Tell" d ESTERRE PEST Merit will Tell § _ i00 Princess st acs rgaly ath © Conkey's amd Huxler at Gibson's Red Cros Dr. Ernest Sparks | Montreal to spend Th friends. - J The Hedley Shaw Milling Co. LIMITED "Annual Dividend Policy" OPERATING THE FRONTENAC " EI A Twentieth Century feature in Life Try Bibby's "fine uni MILLS, KINGSTON Insurance his been adopted by the Do not put up anything they cannot re- Can " t commend, It is a real treat t pat, ad Life Assu 0 Hreud made from wr Flours. Sah the a rance " SELKIRK-A high grade patent made from 'pure Man- itoba Wheat, thera is no better Fldur 'Canada's_leading company. To suit the demand of the public a new policy has' been devised by which the divi dends can be applied annually" to re for : : . S duce the premium, 'or by way of bonus s Bread, : additions The, amounts of such re The best time PERFECTION--A blend of On- | ductions of premiwm, or bonus addi- too Tablets is tario and Man- {tions are written in the policy and 109 on ¢ itoba Wheats has | guaranteed. ' : : t suspe IN $ been for years our | This company having always pid to havea hea leader for general an average bonus of TWO PER CENT. family use. way you will ¥ are enabled to put this policy op the --pip it in the t "He is not, how: ever; in ayipathatie » A ta his 5 podtmaster of Ro aia market, and it would be ta the insur c ext be Morrisburg, 'is. den. : | SILVER MON A Pastry oe | ing publics advantage to TN Market take Zgtoo is a : fice, 1S Marke 5 " Tea Buns, respond with the office, have a headach Hutch, A Body Builder.' Theo pradés of Sours we have pees) Toot Kingston. lets will cure i When one eats food the nutritive making for years in our Mills at St Jd on min and d part 10 meke wp the Hi t tin. | Catharines and Thorold, wd ae a oo - 0. Hut t 3 utes goes C feren sult of our efforts to give. the Public a time. sucs of the body. If there is any flaw | Flour they could aiWnys rely. on, 'we are MANAGER. 6 il in the process it will result in dis: | SIphiving the Jhakers KL retail trade > hd br cass of some one of the organs of the °F tarouch the Niakara; Penidsula : ; n ve sul body. The digestion Sn thi vay plays inva Tn toma. we ones, & ne ra Pound of os {a ost importan _ one's Citizens of ngston amd' Vietnity these X i : Realth, Hutch ia a Sulacid didi flours. wade in"% "Modern 'WR here Myers mows sank $2Usag and momach jesnbaent. Tt ie Sompge: possibla the wroducts made In it. idrep For Sunday's Breakfast. . combined to keep the digestion in| Your ging? has these Flours 60 Brock Street good working order. Hutch will not san get them. 1 e------ allow any cloggios or derang "Open uradny," Gibson's Huteh iva doctor for ten cents. { Try Bibhy's new shirts, $1; a day. Th x ad Red Cross