chine is indeed 5 wdnderfy] Nothing Tike it in all the +o, sedicines. It is the concentry vork of one of the greatec ph Ve 8 the wi 8 over seen. 3. the bea, oe love, the li; . I. A. Slocum are personified ip ,» and thousands. of people ght back from the very verge . of grave - to erfeet health and gth, are glad and grateful mop. s ming to the world the r of Psychine to heal when all * sources of help have failed. Ly. orm of throat and ] . as coughs, colds, bronchitis, pain he chest, Bacsmontn, and cop- Hon are wickly Permane; By: Payebine, : ly . Hen writes, September 24th it his remarkable recovery a complications : "About ago Ek was taken down with |, pe, then Pneumonia and Typhoid r, which soon affected my lungs, s under treatment of several icians and also in the hospital at ax. But the disease gained . such way that I was regarded os , ess case. Words cannot eXpriss rat tude for what the Dr. Slocum dies, particularly Psychine, have for me. 1 am daily giving my nonial to friends and acquaint- 5 "JAMES HERRELL. Springliill, N.S.» chine (pronounced Sikeen) can Ix at all druggists at 50c. and $1 ottle, or at Dr. Slocum's Labora 179 King street west, Toronto, Can Pick Coal. ntreal, Dec. 8.--James Ross and . Plummer bas signed an agree between the Dominion Coal and companies. The agreement is for o_years' contract, the steel com paying a much higher price for apply, but will have the right ck its coal. The question of th s of the steel company under the ontract will be submitted to the s. The contract goes into ace. x 227 Nn, fore Santa Claus Busy. ta Claus realizes that nothing s _more_than furs from ow and is buying lots of them these Grey lamb. collars made from » skins, $4.50 up, gauntlet, caps tams to match, all prices, at bell Bros, the manufacturing rs, ir ideal will be thorourhly real in Purity tea. J. Crawford » caused a heavy loss at Mac Alberta. Y Stu -------- 00000000000 00060006000000000000tdtdddddtda A EE > entlemen, $1, $1125, SST TVVVIVOVIOVIIIIIIIIII99T999999090990909009000090900009090900000000009000009090 00000000060 000000000000bldida kes, $1, $1.25 and shed, 4, 4, 1 inch 40c., 50c. ach, all the very lat- ok and Streets 0000000600 0606000000 lltldt tds POV IV VIF 00909000000000000 {8s THE EAS SF WE NERVE-SH DAILY BRITISH WH Ta ATTERING | THE COACH QUESTION -- PAINS IN BACK | poctors Say: "Almost Every One Has Kidney and Bladder Troubles Before Fifty Years of Age." OF 3. A TRIAL BOTTLE WILL BE SENT ABSOLUTELY RY READER OF BRITISH WHIG, enced. WARNER'S SAFH CURE is put up in two sizes ane or direct, at $1.0 which injure the system. Trial Bottle Free that WARNER'S SAFE CURE will cure them, a trial ABSOLUTELY FREE, postpaid, CURE CO., 44 Lombard St., in The Kingston doctors will also send medical booklet cont. treatment _of each disease and many convin MRS, F. E. ARGYLE, CURES KIDNEY DISEASE When the kidneys are diseased the uric 'acid is not causes Gout, Lumbago, Rheumatism of the Joints, Rheumatism of the Heart, Rbewmatism everywhere. In Bright's Disease the bowels are often constipated Warner's Safe Pills quickly relieve A BOTTLE. and Ladies of thanks Warner's Safe a siege of pains in nd Was under his nonths. Failing of results try Warner's Safe 10 me very irst hott it the end of three months Woman, without a nany aches and wre n my than 1 have in vears and rateful to yr wadicine." ARGYLE, 1444 Sthut St res. of -- recept highly pains lot feel Knights and Lad carried Rheumatism and the Refuse substitutes containing bh of the kidneys, bottle Toromto, and mention having The genuineness of this offer is KIDNEY . resolved Cure, which had come recommended, helped me considerably, and sign of any of off, of the Muscles, 10 any One who will write WARNER" seen 'this liberal offer fully cusranteed. aining descriptions of symptons cing testimonials free to every ~ Warners' Safe Cure . ONLY ABSOLUTE CURF FOR ALL FORMS FREE 7 Cure the caused by diseased kidneys. for tw 1 was a wel much hette DIS. » Mrs. F. F. Argyle; of Denver, Colorado, President of Knights den Precept, for her restoration to Health, after back !"¢ er reached the acute stage in which my wedge formation and massed plays About a year ago my health was {that form so un@l:sirable a feature of "Ompictely run down, nerves shattered. American foothall: re p h wd | frequently dizzy spells backache, | 1 = oe) Sul } Joe have We here nd had to pass my water frequently the ooportunities Jor himense Fate. Bd with great irritation. The doctor | TeCeipts with their inevitable tend- romouncsd it kidney and bladder trouble "ure to The the that had hereto- r certainly feel *, Fa MRS . Denver, Celo. lies of Golden and thi liver torpid. armiul one, this condition, and no ill after effect is eXperi- is -sold hy, all druggists, drugs To convince every sufferer from diseases liver, bladder and blood will be sent, S SAFE ur and 4 4 : Scarf Pins > We have a fine selection, in the new- ® est creations and pearls. Solid Gold, 4 81.75 to $20. Gold Filled, 50c. to ¢ 4 Cuff Links Our stock in this- line is very large, ¥ : * ' both in Solid Gold and Gald Filled, * ) Solid Gold, $3.50 up Gold Filled, ) up. Lockets * 4 A very tasty present for a lady and 4 gentlbman. We havo them, stone-set b or plain, square, reund, oval and ob I ¥ b4 Solid Gold, 85 up. Gold Filled, ® { Rings 3 Our stock is large and varied, ranging 3aby Rings to Diamond Rings. All our rings are Solid Gold, and we have them in every combination 4 3 4 Our stock is mow complete, so why not purchase NOW, when ¢ You can do so with pleasure and comfort ? Your seloction ¢ latd aside until desired by paying a small deposit. 4 ) Brooches 4 Amythests are very fashionable this season. We have them mounted with Is, in Solid Gold and: in Gold p Amythest and Pearls in Solid 5 up. Amythest and Pearls in : 3 up. Am $ Gold Filled, $1.25 up. : Toilet Set ) olle S 2 have we attempted to show $ such a magnificent "collection of Toilet ¢ Sets, in either Bhony or Sterling Sil J 3 Ebony Brush and Comb, Sterling mounted .. _ ada £2.50 4 Fony Brush, Comb and Mirror, ¢ < Silver mounted . $25 $ Sterling Brush and Comb, in * ai 7.50 $ Sterling Brash, Comb and Mirror, ) . innease o.oo $22.00 4 3 Umbrellas $ In Ladies' and Gents' Umbrellas we . 2 are showing some most exquisite cx- 2 amples in the Silver and Goldsmith's ; Art, something just a little different to * LA : ° vhat vou see elsewhere. i Best Silk 3 and Mixture Tops and new thin Para gon Frames. 1 Ladies Umbrellas... $3.00 1089.00 nas +. Gents' Umheellis .... $2.75 10i$.50, A ---- b There 1S something after all in @ NAME, When it's a world-wide symbol of quality-- Blue Ribbon Tea Is a household name everywhere for the most fragrant, delicate, delicious anil wholesome Tea in the world. Black, green, mixed --25c. to $1 a Ib.--All grocers -- : Christmas Jewelry wid OPEN EVENINGS Kinnear & d'Esterre DISCUSSED BY QUEEN' -- QUARTERLY. Claim That Professional Goach is | Not Working For the Benefit i of the Game--He is Severely Scored. A writer in the Queen's University Warterly discussing the professional coach wn Canadian football says in part : "In all its various. aspects and inter- #sts, football has lately received much attention in the press and from lay- men not 'closely eannected .. with the game. We have been reading articles on the ethics of football, profession alism in football, brutality of foot- tal, suppression of football, and much honsens: on football, The situation in Canadian football, as regards either rough play or professionalism, has the American game now finds itself. "e Canadian rules do not favor the ency to make the game not a game, but a ser'o's business, The point of view from which we shall regard the American game as good or bad de- rends upon ovr answer to the cues- tion--is football a gawe or a busi- ness ? As a business proposition, the American game is far ahead of ours, The layers lose nothing financially in giving their time and effort to traning and play. the coaches and Mahacers are paid good enlarics, and the who'e thing is as legitimate and and lucrative a business. as the Pre sentation of a drama; but there is the oy cost. There is a very pathetic fallacy evident in the gpinion of the ordinary speclator at a game, in that he be! lieves that. the coach wins or loses the me. It is the players who win: it is villus ol & professional coach." Did Not Do All The Work. The junior city hockey league meet- ing, called for last night, was again postponed, the business proving. foo much for one might. The trguble arose from the dust that there "gre five teams i lor admission in- to the ee. The matter will be straightened out at the next nweting which was adjourned until to- night. . Hockey Items. Toronte' Tewgram: Pitsburg has gone chan to \uebee for hockey ma- ter.al. And if she has signed anything real good in the ancient capital, she had better have it shipped through in toad. For down arqud Montreal there are some very y clubs. The Mamnobe Frnilem ici | season opens on Lecember Ith, with henora at Strathcona, amd closes on March 4th. Each team plays two games ex- cept Kenora, which is down for six becatse of the Stanley cup trip. The amateur league's schedule is not yet made up. Tin teams gre in the senior 0. H. A. this year, fifty in the intermediate, and thirty-five in the junior, Argon- auts, Marlboros, St. Gearge's, Mth Regiment of Kingston: Peterboro, Mid- land, G , Berlin, Stratiord and Galt form the senior. 'They will he divided into two series. The New York A. C. hockey club have commenced practice. They have Dil'abaugh and Casselman of Morris burg. Jim Fenwick, the old Montreal er; McArthur, who at one time played on the A ut rugby intermediates; Locke of Kingstom, bcsidos some new Canadian players. It is rumored that "Pud" Glaes is lost to the Montreal Wanderers. He signed with Montreal last night. as for as can be found oat. The salary he is to get is said to he £750 for ten games. It is pretty high price to pay, but it is understood that he ask el the Wanderers $950 for the season Desergiity + exgwets to have a good team thi€ winter. Nearly all last vear's players are available, hesides several new. arrivals. These club offi- cers were oleeted : Patrons, A, 8 Valleau, Thos, A. Stewart, T Armit- Rath- Cuthone, F.' T. MoMaster, F. age; honorary president, H. M. bun: honorary vice-president, W. Stafford: president, Jas. Fairbairn: vice-president, 8. Coulter: manager, THOMAS LONGBOAT, A pure blooded Onondaga the Caledonia reservation, from Hamilton, Ont ed to be the swiftess long distance runver in the world ------------ same difference between the Am- erican business game and the Canadian game as there is between the drama in the opera house and Private theatricals in the back parlor. In a business game the object is to Win; in a game, the object is to play. Which do we want ? : "It is not the American game, that we intend to discuss here, but the Queen's game, and that as regards the hiring of a professional coach. The | question has heen considered at differ- ent times in the history of Queen's football. This year the question again came up; it was decided to secure a coach, but a satisfactory agreement with those anproached could not be | made and the matter was dropped. We Indian, of seven miles Who is acknowledg- was secured. and paid $50. The team won the championship. but that they could have done it without env advisory assistance. On the whole. we ean hardly consider it a fair trial of the plan. In the season of 1905. no | cné wanted a coach: this fall, as said. we tried. and failed to "We 'would deeply regret duction into the Oucen' spirit of oet one. | the intro- | game of that | professionalism and trade | which has destroyed the American | game as a game. We, of course. and the other members of the I.C.R.F.U. in. our sports, stand for something hicher and manlier than the score | card and cash hox. We like to win but like better to "play the came." | Tn the game of life, we admire the man who win€ high_place and fame : we revere the man who attains to but little. or loses all. but who still "vlavs the game" With reward to the | hirme of a professional coach ns mm introduct'on of nrofessionalism that is | unwarranted and wnwarraniable. We | helivva' that «ch an action means no less than the entrance of the thin edee of the wedoe that has dislodged American foothall from the realm of trie snort. In the came gs plaved in the United States. we have nrofession alism orown to ita verfection. and we | can judge by its fruit the worth of a | tren . i "The rrofess'cns! coach is not work ing fer the best inteves's of faothall and of snort in cenopal. Ris ohieet ie to win. I his team wine. be orts the credit Tor it and a sabstantinl onus, in addition to a sadarv ant of all pro- rartion to the service's he renders: if the team in defeated va: Wlaamen 'the material he had to « to rroduce Bove vhs wir ol others wha ors diseornced recess TY Ten not the ~tvdent ranks. whet remaine t~ imoort men and dishonor the of bi rules The conch onlv haldg hig pamtion hy virtue of tha fact that the team wins: if the team loses hie noel. | Gon in He 's a readuet of the commercialism that would win at all | ork with. Tf he ie a winnine team he mnet tee Thess Ars AA ROSeR arthall Tf the a~ailahle in Tar 1 wich t» nlav AR nnisaneee are we Smith. Wm. Templeton claimed !C. TI. | Inins on P. Po O0'Comnar. we | lant, A. Valleau; secretary-trénsuer, W, OO. Savors General Notes. T. R. Pritchard was elected com- modore of the Rochester Yacht Club. Catcher Ryan, backstop of the Col- umbus American assodation base ball «champions, has been sold to the Buffalo Eastern League team. Consid- eration has not hesn made public. American gymnasiums are the best in the world is the opinion of Dr. William G. Anderson, director of the Yale gymnasium, after a tour of in- vestigation extending over severgl months in Europe, The Chicago Daily Tribune ends an editorial on football with the follow- ing: What is needed most is the de finite relegation of college sport to its rightful place as entirely subordinate to the educational curriculum. There is a movement on foot to have a senior series in the C. L. A, next year e@onssting of Brantford, St. Catharines, Orillia, Toronto Junction, Young Torontos, and another Toron- to team. presumably the Maitlands. Thirty south of England lacrosse teams object to meet the Capitals of Ottawa because they are profession als. Fifty northern teams, however, will welcome the Canadians. A meet- in> will be held to consider the ques- tion Cricket in Fngland pays its cham- pion blayers better than baseball in America, J. T. Tyldesley. Lancashire's best professional cricketer, hos just received a cheqtie for $15,525. she net rroceeds of 'a watch played for his | benefit. Nananse Curling Club clected these . : officers : President, W. F. Hall; vice believe that prior to the season of | vresident, J. S. Ham; treasurer, 1. -W 1904, no coach had been hired by the Robinson: secretary, J. Frank Chal- athletic committee. In that year one {mers: evecutive committee, W. CO 3. 1. Boves, Mavbee. W. A. Bellhonse: chan- Revs. A. Macdonald, F: T. Dibb Purity tea acts as a gentle stimu- black or green. Crawford's, Working Indoors Causes Anaemia Chlorosis or anaemia is simply thin- ness of blood. If confined too much indoors mia develops, because the lungs anae- are insufficiently 'supplied with oxygen, and the blood is consequently ill nourished and half-starved, But there is a cure ! Dr. Hamilton has lem in his famous pills of Man irake snd Butternut; as a blood enricher their equal is not known. All the functions upon which life depends are helped by Dr. Hamilton's Pills," ° Richness and purity © are instilled with wonderful promptness into the solved the prob {vital fluid. Healthy color supplants the pallid, ashen face. Better appetite, strong digestion and dregmless sleep are sure to follow, be- cause of the increased blood supply furnished by Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Think it over Will it pay vou fo look and feel half. dead, to lack color and spirit, whin all ein be changed hy Dr. Hamilton's _Pille ¢ Better. act at onoe | *, Y6il¥ sas is more curable now (han aler on. Dr. Hamilton. personally guarantees his pilaf Mandrake snd Botternut Their merit is unquestioned Thousands of anaemics they oured and kept well. : They will do juit (he same for you. Try Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25¢, per box or five boxes for $1, and refuse any substitute, have SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8. » in business or in some trade or profession. Many a Prosperous man has to thank his esr ie o- SLLELPLLLtRt ttt tt te teee . IS SOMETHING THAT WILL ENABLE YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER TO OCCUPY AN INFLUENTIAL AND Well Paid Position parents or friends for the Christmas Gift of an education that formed the in his ladder of success, What more useful or appropriate Christmas Present can you give your boy or girl than a course of study in the International Correspondence "Schools of Scranton, Pa. The I. C. S. has taken thousands of men and women of every age and in every walk of life and in a short time qualified them for better positions and increased salaries. To learn how it was done and how you can do the same, FILL IN THE COUPON BELOW AND MAIL IT TO-DAY! Mind, the sending of this coupon does not obligate you to pay one cent. It simply Please explain, without further obligation on my part how I can qualify for a larger salary in the position before which I have marked X EN ------ -- -- ' eo rss mas Gift st' first rung gives the I. C. S. the opportunity of § proving how easy it is for you to improve your condition right at home without neglecting your present work. Mechanical Draftsman Telephone Eneineor Elec. Lightise» Supt. Mechan., Engineer Surveyor Stutionary Engineer Civil Engineer Building Contractor Architee'l Draftsman Architect Structural Enelneer Bridge Engineer Mining Fagineer Bookkeeper Stenowrapher Advertisement Wijter Show Card Writer Window Commercial Law for Cons tractors Hustrator Civil Servios Chemist Textile Mill Supt. Electrician Elec. Engineer No risk to run No books to buy J. K. CARROLL Trinuner ard Builders NAME Street and No: Now! POLLL0LELL00400LAL00000LL0R0L0FLLLPELLEAEL00040000ALARELEALARPEL0000000000000000000000000 oh, THE WHIG'S JUMBLE Tellr About a Lot of Things Short Metre. See. Bibby's- 82.50. fancy vests. Live slowly if you would live long. Our blends are strictly uniform in Purity tea, at J. Crawford's. He who indulges in seli-praise flat- ters a fool. Limoge china cups and saucers. Med: ley's. When you die the world will right on going around, Our blends are strictly uniform in Purit+ tea, at J. Crawford's. If all men would work there be fewer overworked. Some men would cuses than make good. Enthusiasm is to-a man what steam is to a locomotive. "Half a ton" of MrConkey's and Huyler's high class candy for Christ mas at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Second to none, Purity ten, at J. 'rawford's. Ve up your pennies and your heirs will squander your dollars. Some children fear the dark much as some men fear the light, Coal that burns out, and while burning throws out a strong heat, Swift's Scranton coal. Sinners would have a lot more fun if good people' would let them alone. Purity acts as a gentle stimg- lant, black or green. Crawford's Even 'the living skeleton has a thin chance of getting stout. Many a man's popularity is due to his lack of self rispect. Our blends ard strictly uniform in Purity tea. at J. Crawford's A man his religion and his best suit of clothes for Sunday Wins its sale from its strength and avor, Parity tea, at Crawford's It is eas'er to look over another's faults than it is to overlook them. in keep would rather make ex- ( as lea saves Our blends are strictly wniform in Purity tea, at~J. Crawford's Undoubtedly a poorly screened load of coal means a loss to the er. Swift's screened, If a man lets his judgment direct him he is accused of being a quitter If he bucks it he's a fool purchas- Scrunton coal is well Probably the wwlertoker never wonkl get some people if they could live until they aespiired wisdom. Tte flavor and strength surnmsses all others. Purity tea, in tine, green, black ar mixed. J. Crawford. Baltimore oysters at "The Red Star." See Bibby's 50c. knitted gloves. Says a woman : "I care not does the thinking so long as permitted to do the talking.' Put up in useful, as well as ment{l tin boxes, Purity tea, black or mixed. J. Crawford Only one store in Kingston that sells strictly high class eandy, MeConkey's and Huvler's are sold at Gibson's Red who I am oma- green, ; Cross drug store, Provost, at the New York clothing store. Brock street, has made a great redoction in price, in the order and read---made clothing department: alen the pents' furnishing. Frervthing will be offers] at a great reduction in rrice. The stock is well assorted, WHh new coodd in every dspartment. Second to. none, Purity tea, at J. Crawford's See. Bibby's dainty neckwear, 50e, JUST READ THIS COUPON AGAIN AND DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT | FIVISIPIIIPI III III I PIII III NIIP IIR I II OY Representative 57 BROCK STREET KINGSTON, ONT. Now! ene tte. i DON'T GET " THE MEDICINE HABIT" CET THE nf § IPP SP ! eta) ¥ i i » it 2 : ¥ 4 i f Get right with Nature. Give Nature a chance. All the i strength you have comes from the food you digest. Every Shred in Shredded Wheat, is full of health and strength, and every Shred is digested. Keeps the bowels healthy and active, and. the stomach sweet and clean. Made in Canada -- of Cangdian Wheat, Try it lor breakfast. it PW a 2 vn ap---- -- Your Groeer sells 13c. per Carton or 2 for 25c. B AT Is made from tested, natural spring water, selected-bar- ley malt, and a blend of the choicest growth of hops. No subs stitutes for hops or barley are used. An aid to diges- tion and a cause of _.mfiort after |FULL GF THE VIRTUE El JAMES McPARLAND - - . . Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, ss Purity Tea, Purity Tea. Superior to other tea, and costa no Clean Teeth. To remove tartar and stains from are, 1 trunks, 30c., 40, and 50c. | the teeth try a Dr. Horsey fibre tooth I On a brush, a perfect cleanser and polisher, --- Call and examine them: at Wade's New York oysters at "The | Red drug store. Star." Seo Bibby's $1 kid gloves. Sce Bibby's $2.50 fancy vests,