Are you "up fo the Mark" ? : Are Stomach, Liver and _Bowels in the best possible condition for winter? Surely you know what will make those vital organs : healthily active--and build : up the whole system. It is the "Salt of Salts" -- Abbeys rere Salt Emr At Druggists. - SALE OF FURS | -- AT 5 W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78-80 Brock St. Phone 700 Optical Work | Garely Exsetod | Spectacles and Eyerlasses vroperly fitted. New and mountines. Eyes carefully. examined. up-to-date SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 3 350 King Street : Issuers of Marriage d Licenses. Er For Only 19¢. 20 dozen Ladies' mere Hose, all sizes, special, 1gc pair, 10 dozen Men's Black 3 Cashmere and Worsted Hose, regular 3>c. quality, Igc, a pair. Cash- extra Special Prices on Children's In order to clear our tock, If you want a Coat or your girl we promise yon big bargain, i EWMAN & SHAW Box chocolates. 2 "The 2 ", & Jekiv, Rk Stee, Cadet, Matthews, who is - ill in the general hospital. She will probably go on to Howveoal oi Bon to Va her. sister, Ross "as a sf ss Gabriel Roi, wl n © Noor was in Swift, Syden- splenditl "condition, he Jmusic_good, isitine, Misp Homie Phy re ago aid the Supper, a ti > to ont, hiss and e ly, in the humor for #he | "yi nq Mes. Frederick Ransom are "At all times dnd to all I'am [hop. so," of coirse, it was s homs from their visit to Mrs. Ran- willing to "testify to the merits of Cus | Among the girls' present were : Miss som's sister, Mrs. John Coleman, in ticura. It sa me from worse than | Marion Redden, Miss Kathdeen Harty, | No coon ond' are again at St. the tortures of hadés, about the year | Miss Malicl and Miss Dorothy Brown- |y Wo" octory. 3 sand' jiching on my scalp and field, Miss" Ail and Mise Eo = Miss Marion Taylor, the efficient it commen ers, ian ent, Miss Vv y t th to out on my hands. Ti it | Smyt ss' Dora Herchmer, Miss litle sealed nurse $ in, Shares "- -- En Be oti | FH g RanlT, HE EL el i Nn Ith - , Alice" Sears, iis a a 355 Brockville, on Thursday. noeffect." 1 then went toa who |Nora Gordom, Miss - Madge Taylor, both, : littl commenced treating me with & wash of Miss Marjorie Pense, Miss Marion Mrs. John Lesh, with he pute Borax. This treatusent did me 50 Rood, | mslic, Movs Jissin. MeConn, Mise Ade: | Susser Dorothea, who colt here on but sakhior, vated ie Eh I llaide Ritchie, Miss Agnes Brown, Miss he the late Mr, Davidson, n- a = p! 's 8 ine C - weian In Evie. The reply was that 1 | odelon Ca "Cra. Mies fhe a home to Lapeer, Mich. toda] could here, t : X. a Mrs charc ooper, eczema Tike mine ot be ror a Te is Basie Rohurtson fred strect, have returned from Mon- that I was too old (80). I went to an | , ' "| treal. eminent doctor in the city of E q mere. ' Te. : treated with him for hy of rie and Mrs. J S 23s . En : t Mise Marion Brandon, of Toronto, is like results. I had read of the Cu- [980° Mo Te UH) ) me Byes * | visiting Mrs. G. C. Bateman, Syden- ticura Remedies offen. I was strongly ii 3 lea, Yustaroay . or |) am street. tempted to'give them a trial, so I sent Tysitors, Mrs. and Miss Martin, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Craig returned Resolvent and continued taking the Resolvent until T had taken six bottles, it to take the Pills. 1 was now ing better. I took two baths a day, and at ok night 1 let the lather of the Soa used the Ointment wit ---- ject aftér 'washing 'in watm water,®o stop the itching at once. I am now cu * #The Cuticura treatment is a blessing and should be used by every one who hasitching of the skin. I can't say any more, and thank God that He has given the world such a curative. You can A very H. Gray, Philadelphia, Pa., 2 3303 Mt. Vernon St, August 2, 1905." Complete External natant ot Cutines in form of Ena -r ¥ formal 8 Tuternal Treatment for every from Infancy te Age, ra Soap, Ointment, and Besolvent onted Pill. in vial of 0), nay 'Move profitable than poultry. give advice free. Our new ys Ri L Tels ah about it. With bx oy LIL 4 RC puckes BUX Brean. aa "How to Rid Birds of to-day: stam; s OF Coin. Magazine." Send 5c Refuhiled of fois way Sirs de ih Tel Is Shipped anywhere COTTAM BIRD SEED 82 Bathurst St., Londom, Ont. CENTRAL NEW YORK Bagmage To snd Fines Sun Fiee ' An encelles? yuide-book and map of the City of New York wt GB receipt of two cenls in postage. Covered Rink The rink office will be opened for the sale of Season Tickets and Lockers, on Dec. 10th, First skatin on TUES- DAY Dec. 11th, with Band EVENING, Ce. is the best "Xmas buy your Boy or tes : present that. you can Girl, ve Sing Ticket Rat Lady's Single ........ . 3 3. Ele s We ngic - Children's Single (under 16 3. 6. 7. 8 Family of 8 or 10 only . P.S~--No 'one will be allowed to Practise Hockey until iy have their Tickets. W. EB. BONTER, H.W. RICHARDSON. Manager. ec.~T'reas. CLEARING _ SALE! All goods must be sold by the middle of February. as | am leav- ing the city. EVERYTHING BELOW COST Prices from $14 Per Suit Up. Sold by the piece or made to order. Alex. Waggoner, Wellington Street. Carriage Painting Neatly "and Fromply done Come to us or good work at . . reasonable prices. F OUR ILLS ARE ¢ of Chatham. Miss coffee, ices, Mise Mona Knight, Smythe, Miss Minnie Bessie Richardson, helped the pals. corated' with "carnations, lighted both drawing-room an Miss nie Crothers, Miss Miss 'Alice Macnee, honor of Miss Rose Lazier. Constance Cooke poured the Muriel Shortt. in {ng wa 8 8 Mrs. W. J,, Robinson, Clergy esting in themselves. On supper party, Mrs. Frontenac street, on Wednesday n tertained Beatrice Tandy and Miss Carvie Waldron poured tea and Miss 'Eéttice Tandy cutting the Gordon and Miss ing-rgom. Among those present Mise Fdith Folger, Miss Frances Ma- } John Fairlie, Brock stree ed' a few voung people to a very smgll Hacdiurt: Y. Callaghan, May SNE of Colonel and Mrs. C. W. and grand-daughter of the late Chancellor Henderson, of this city, odd. Mr. Stephen Heward, of Mon: Brock from their visit to Ottawa Miss Eyadne Cotter 'will go back to | Montreal on Monday. Miss Nellie Fortescue will return to Montreal, on Monday, wi her mother, Mrs. Joseph Fortescue. Miss Matthews, of Toronto, has come down to be with her brother, to Ottawa, on Thursday. Miss Bessie Smythe, West street, will be home from Ottawa, on Thursday, princi- The table was very prettily de- | and candles d din- were 3 is visitine Mrs. A. W. Cooke, Clergy oaulay. Miss Nan Skinner, Mi Be un 8 00 =) and Mliss° Nora Gordon, Miss Elsie | "ype Charles MpKay. Jonnson street, Pense, Miss Marion Redden, Miss May |;o expecting a visit shortly from Mrs. Ford, the Misses Lyman, Miss Muriel J. G. McDiarmid, of Toronto. King, Miss Florence Birch, Miss Min- Lorraine Minnes, Miss Adelaide Rit- chie, : Miss Belle Craig, Miss Katie a 68 & Graig, 'Miss Lillian Kent, Miss Martin . . B { sang very delightfully during the ai- a hurloe ALfoM, of the Bank <f temaon. + Opie), . o's» ford. to "Nirs. J. 'M. Yachyr. Bagot street, alr. Clement Harrin~ton, of Ottawa, 3 pleasant little tea, on Friday, Miss cocoa, school: in Toronto, next Tuesday. Mies Refthien Rirkpetiick He ta. Miss Evelyn Holland, Cler~ street, ie gre 0 es 8 Jlarion hy, returned to town after a holiday Hague; Miss "ka Kirkpatrick help- oa . patrick BCID" | nent in Ottawa. and Montreal. ed. Those who were present were: | "yy x hil Miss Mpchar, Miss Nan Skinner, Misses Mr RY ohn Cooper and her ¢ hildren, Florence and Janes Richmond, Miss Mio hg been Fisnng ni ames nes and Miss Mildred Macmorine, Massie, Bagot street, left for "Toronto iss Louise Kirk Kpatrick, Miss Edith Suduv. Mingie Gord i Goodwin, Miss ariel King, Miss Miss Minnie Gordon returned, to- stroet, he Mi ! ies Mow e hom has been very surcessful with her af- nd! tho s Mowat: are home from ternoon euchre parties, on Thursday Miss Daisy Chown and Miss Henson and Friday. There were five tables in i rs ithy Collemes | i i will return to Whithy Colleme next play on both days, and the fact that | ok. Miss Henson has boen the guest there were no prizes made the rames oie. igs Twnson has hoen, ihe gues 3 a of honor at many informal little af- even more enjoyable, unl more inter Miss Mabel Mills and Mrs. Heriry Kavanagh will not bo Workman helped the haste un from "Montreal till next week, she will bri ittle Miss Elea- freshments, and yesterday Miss when | he hy Seine Sete Miss Elen Mussic and Miss Sadie Reid were her n leah home til assistants Mrs. Joseph Fortescue has been . "teu spendin~ the last few davs with Miss - Fine Millie Ferris, at "Will Cottage." Mrs. J, Charles Villiers, Johnson : Tota ow _Lmtlasre. Street, gave 3 very enjoyable New Miss lise Rump, of Toronto, was Year's eve supper party; when music or I C TF a i to Ry i o of a High Ser, ipa the guests to 1%: os Lobartang, Jang street. Spend an cnjovable even'ng. ee p . - . . N gs. DA. Shaw, Union street, is _ There is another engagement which | © isiting friends in Gananosjue. _ 15°16 come out shortly, of which ga Mrs. W. B. Carey, Brock street, is worad fow have definite information, | ©U* again, after her very severe siege bub. of this definite information the [fl grippe. : favored few refuse to speak. Mrs. Herbert Snyder, Brockville, is * * + a guest for the week-end of Canon Mrs. CG. C. Bateman, Sydenham and Mrs. Grout, Brock street. ; street, will entertain at tea. on Tues- Mrs. Hayward, of Brockville, will day, for her visitor, Miss Marion ¢pend Sundav with Mrs. George Web- Brandon, This will be followed byan- ster, at Rockwood hospital. ath tea later. Mr. Rankine Smith, who spent the ¥ . = Christmas week at his home on Queen Mrs. George Cliff, Wellington street, | Street: returned to Hamilton on Mon- gave a pleasant little euchre party on dav. . . : New Year's night, in oh Mrs. Miss = Gladys Mackenzie, who is John Cooper, of Toronto, spendine the holidays with Mrs. T. oe . ! G. Smith, Queen street, will po back Miss Mabel Miils, University avenue, | 10 St. Agmes school, next week, and has asked some of the girls who id then Mrs. Mackenzie will return to visiting in, town A their Adhi Madison, Wisconsin, for a short time to tea this yy 4% | before leaving for her new home in "ne Bemige, Minn. Mackenzie spent Mrs. T. G. Smith, Queen street Christmas here, but could not -re- gave a children's party, last night, main Jor the rest, Uf she, holiday. which her young guests enjoyed very Mrs. George D. Donald, of St. . ohn, much. : : came last week and will be Mrs. «es =» @ Smith's guest for two weeks. Mrs. Percy, Chown, Frontenac street, . : . ty» asked a number of people to high Miss Florence Sproule returned to tea, on Thursday, in honor of Miss | Toronto, on Thursday, after spending Tenson. a week with her mother, Mrs. M. t, ask- ight. 16 is receiving the first and second Tnesdays of the month. - * . . Miss Alyse Darragh, King' street, en- a mumber of her young friends on Wednesday, oyening. - Mgs. W. H. Siavenson? Division Our work is sure to be satisfac- | Strodt. rave a pleasant little thimble W. G. FROST 299 Queen St. Telephone 526 Big Storage Warehouse i mn con- nection ; moderate rates. bn Ladies! We invi t nn invita ts yon tu: a our in Su ta, Skirts. Sand oateisht qored by ws. combine the most We reful workman- ship. the most e te designs, the most graceful models and the result is utiful and Com tee perfect fit, art stic Styles nd complete satis Oust, supply omers woods,. of secure n from the Company. Fara EE, Hw their own |, tea, yesterday Mrs. ufierunen. Robert Yrnser, Gore on Wednesday next. The engagement announ Palit of Miss Edith Drury, You May Need It street, has sent out cards for a cuchre party ced, in eldest and Miss Marie Gilhour "is coming with her to + Mrs. W. G. Craig, West street, a visit. Mrs. Pierce, who has been the guest of Mrs. Havelock Price, Clergy street, has sone home to Portland, Maine. Miss Lillian Anderson, of Taroato, Mrs. John McKay, Sydenham street, and her children, will probably - be home from Toronto on Monday. is the guest of Mrs. W. Hobart Dyde, site avenue, Charlie Shortt will go back to dav, to Bryn Mawr, after her holiday at the principal's residence. John Mowat, Johnson street, fairs while here. Sproule, Alfred street. My. Thompson, M.A., Trinity Col- lege, Toronto, returned . home after visiting friends in the city for the past few days. Mrs. C. W. Lane, Gore street, has returned from a week's visit at Gan- anoque, Miss Geraldine Daly will return to Montreal, on Monday. Mr. W. Matthews is coming down from Toronto to see his son, Cadet Matthews. Europe about the middle of January- Miss Fleet, Ontario avenue, Mont- real, entertained a few friends infor- mally at the tea hour, on Monday, to meet Miss Tavlor, of Kingston. . . . - coal is the safest and most efficient the human aap for the same cleans. {mo possible harm can result from their Prof. of. B. Baker and wile -have re- in a trance: their conitre would have turned from a delightful holiday at helped "thr" teams just as well if Stratford. plaving in Toronto. This kind of Miss Row. of Montreal, who. has work bv their forwards. left the de aa alr hid + fence of the visitors pregmable nd Sw 4 2 a been visiting Mise Swift, sails for when the whistle blew for half time ETT -- THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. -- Few People Know How, Useful it is in Preserving Health and Beauty. ------ Costs Nothing To Try. 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Prices = rum | WO SEUOND-HA D OREAM SEPA aren sweetens the breath after a. hd the Lg or 181 | TO BUY GOOD 'HOUSE, FOR $2,000 ators, in. eood a EAR. smoking, drinking or after eating Brock street, Address Box 98, Whi office. Sha Emahand d, cutters. Dy (oF onions and other odorous vegetables, BY MAN THOROUGHLY COMPET-| TEACHER, FOR S. S. NO. 8, RED. | rd memes min treet Charcoal effectually clears and im- ent ou Stock und custom laundry ford. Must be qualified. Apply to MEDICAL PRACTICE, WORTH 20 ht proves the complexion, it whitens the work, position as superintendent. Ap. Michael O'Connor, Cole Lake PMO. 500. In I Ahrivi Villars, 38 35 miles ily Bo a teeth and further = acts as a Datural TY Box ob Wie SHG6, er TEACHER, FOR S. S. NO. 1%, PORT- byterian. . Maclatosh, 51 McMiflgs aud eusiutly sa safe cathartic. « which | MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE, ad for 1907, Ami. stating. street, T oh t al injurious gase! ht weeks, graduates earn 0 qualifications, to I. B. b - collect in the, stamoeh oud bowels; it | to $18 weekly. Branches heguapouk| rock. Ont. THE PROPERTY, IN THE TOWN: Wid throat from Canada an nl h ma, Ay Sa -- ai , by he poem of amtarrh, gocure" bositions. | Outalowue 12 AE 3nd Vigor Du Goole br y All druggists Khatecal | in Che Spadina. Toronto. A Canadian Insurance Co. sontaining he 875 Acres, The ofa, or I ay . ' $ the usual farm build best Suarsonl Canc Fs Chae be, the Wants a General es on the {5% primisee there ls wane money is tuart's rcoal Lozen- em seme : : eo cheese ry, on # ges; they are com) of the finest NEWLANDS, ARCHITEOT, or Agent at Ottawa" forms. ste. apply to Joseph i powdered Willow charcoal, and other fice, second floor over Mahood's Drug , Sol r, a harmless antiseptics in tablet form or rather in the form of large, plea- sant tasting lozenges, the charcoal be- ing mixed with honey. Fhe daily use of these lozenges will soon .tell in a much improved condi tion of the gemeral health, better com- plexion, easter bréath 'and purer blood, and the beauty of it is, that continued use, but, jon the contrary, great bedefit, A Buffalo physician; in speaking of the benefits of charcoal, says: "I ad- vise Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to all patients suffering from ges in stomach and 'bowels, and to clear the complex- ion and purify the breath, mouth and throat; I also believe the liver is greatly benefited by the daily use of them; they cost but twenty-five cents a box at drug stores, and although in some sense a patent preparation, yet I believe: I get more and better charcoal in Stuart's Charcoal Logzen- ges than in any of the ordinary char- coal tablets." Send your .name and address to-day for a free trial package and see for yourself. F. A. Stuart Co., 56 Stuart building, Marshall, Mich. VICTORY FOR 14TH. TROUNCED TORONTO ARG- ONAUTS BY 16 TO 1. The First 0.H.A. Senior Game-- --The Visitors Were Weak-- Richardson Was the Star. Whatever is the senior O.HIA. com- ing to? The Toronto Argonauts brought 4 team to Kingston, yester- day, which ; junior team could easily have defeated, dnd the 14th won hy 16 goals to 1. The ice was soft dur- ing the entire game, especially in the first half, and the forwards of both teams experienced considerable diffi- culty in carrying the puck over the rough surface. After three minutes' play the game was over as far as Toronto was' concerned, the Argos' forwards proving a worse aggregation than any junior team would put on the ice. During the first half, Hiscock in goal for, Kingston, was only re gnited to turn aside two shots which fact shows plainly that the liReffom Toronto had better sell their hockey outfit and 'settle down to some less scientific game. The teams and posi tions. were as follows : 14th Regiment-- Hiscock, goal; J. Richardson, point; Vanhorn, cover; Potter, rover; Bernier, centre: (Gi. Rich ardson, left wing; Powell, right wing. Argonguts-- James, = goal; McRae, point; Wyndham, cover; Quigley, rever; Martin, centre; Clewlo, leit wing; Murphy, right wing. Refervo--'Chgueer'" Elliott. The referee "called. the roll' at 8:30 o'clock, in the presence of between six or seven hundred spectqtors, and after instructing the players in the usual manner, The puck was faced off. For a period of three minutes the specta- tors witnessed a ragged start for a senidr gate, neither team seeming to know how to handle their sticks. Then Richardson received -a- pass from Bernier and essaved a rush through Argonants' defence, and the first goal in a pretty shot from left win~ The stxle of hockey put up by the Argonauts' forwards was the old Me Master style of one-man rushes and proved ungwailing throughout the game. Richardson and Potter set a fast pace for the | and the line plaved their She ty veterans, resulting in a sbcond tally by Bernier from a mix-up in front of Argos goal. The puck wag not in' play two min- utes before Vanhorn started off on a run and passed to Bernier, who slam- med the rubber past the Arcos goal tender. who was the "best player the Toronto tegm had on the ice. In an other minute Bernier wae arain called on and knocked the puck into the net. Argonauts forwuyrds appeared to be scored the score stood: 14th Regiment, 9; Argonauts, 0. When the teams began to play in the second half a marked imbrote- ment was seen in the work of the visitors. McRae and Quigley changed store, Corner and Bagot For Ottawa district, who can Er ------------------------------E------ streets. Entrance on Bagot street. Write personal Lusiooes and. secure © | CONTENTS OF NEWLY FURNISUBD 'Phone, 608. agents. Terms of contract liberal, house, centrally locat Iwner Hawwals of considerable yalue. leaving city "will seit cheap hy cash, ROHITECT, Apply to Inspector, I. O. Box 78, ouse can be rent by ra BERRY Eine. wane ket Square, Montreal. Rartiey At wished, fo for x per month, ' . 845. y 2 Aly Hot ne. Whig olide Phone FETE RRR ERY eo ---------------------------------------- POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER . PERSONALS. ; chant's Bank Building, corner Brook | ADVE ' sm tase tt and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 313 from $25 to per BEAUTIFUL ARTHUR ELLIS, POL without board 1 ARCHITECT, op fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets at 100 King street. rr ------------------------------------ Send for informa- 156 Tor- can. learn ouickly tion free. onto St. Page Davis Co. Toronto. 100 CARS Nu. 1 and NO. 3 TIMOTHY YOUNG LADY WORTH £10,000 cash, will. also inherit Ten Thousand more, wishes to mebt young or middle aged man with view to matrimony (Poverty no. ohjection. } Address Miss Hart, Dept. 104 ot Hay, shipment, Beqaimber snd Jan Wabash, Chicago. = ary. Quote owest 3 W. A ? OFFIC TORES, Jour station for sath Suaiiey! MIDDLE AGED CAPITALIST, RICH, Bt McCann's. 01 Brock street. Dyer Co, Limi, Trust Buta OnesOIe, res companionship he . loving Site, Riss op pose nukes -- SPACE FOR FURNIL p op % N ifference., Box v ose, , q UALIFIED TEACHER, FOR SCHOOL ; are. ect. W. G. Frost, 299 Queen] <Q Section fous, Township of Olden, Michigan, " . Frontenae' County, for 1907. Salary. AR: oy $275. Duties to commence early in | FREE. = YOUR Retain aur rae HOUSE, 86.BARRIE Sr. FROM FER. January. Avply to Hiro. Fe AB er ing, 1st, w yptioh of long . ountain 0 # Ime to May. Int, Fh Oth complete Awrolowet ~Omirvoyuae, St gre to-date residences in the city; icaxo, pad thon Dal, Fnouire at 00 _ MONEY AND AND BUSINESS. dute and stamp. Know Thyself. x Hattie wired LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBE |A MIDDLE-AGED ow, ¥ SEY GRID nsurance , Aw wealthy, nl STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, BIC. a eral hy addition" 10 angle bi ion to ool in the Stearns Building. 260 King which the policy holders have spond. Box 405, St. overs. St., clean and dry. McCann, 51 security the unlimited Nabllity ot all all chigan. Brock street. the Stockholdets. Fast ahd of ty pro- I esr perty insu a owes: M 0 TRUTHF FinST CLASS SITUATED, ANDB| ates. Before renewing oid or. vine | Pron.s CARE CLAN Arve Is constructed brick house, 11 rooms, new husiness get rates from Strange Foretell your future for. dime, yams modern 8 Smorovememts, {fonts Hort Stran-e. Avents. and birth date; 490 N. Clark St. on a near Baptist church. Sovie VETERINARY. -- , Tay wel H po 2 Breed: 196 Unton street West DR. G. W. BELL VS. HAS RE |YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD FREE. moved to his briek block, on Cla rove the superiority of ny 8 street, just above the Post Office. above all others, I will send. | BOARD AND ROOMS. ls © one telegraph yours free, with special forecast 3 pict promptly att to. this unr. Sed Se. her, nd Ae . Tr a envel a and ROOMS AND BOARD, DOUBLE AND fortune w having. Alma Zyto, single, 98 Barrie street. LOST. Drawer 752, Chitago. BROWN LEATHER HAND SATCHEL, FRONT ROOMS, TO LET, WITH OR containing small with two MEDICAL. purse, dollar hill and door key. please return to this Office, SrrrssrseTTT DR. MeDARTHY, OFFICE La lidemse to be playing Ihe rendered some fin should, with mor was arrested on the said was made man's daughters, was weak. express on New is said to have police only as a joke, for a year past. PROF. Spokane, Wash, ee of the ers' object of the to protect the ation from corners In some parte of t still hold one-third go. above fifty cents. ¥3 Miss * Cairns, of Napanee, was at bij ces and for a-few minutes fuead home to her young friends on Wed- {4}, plav Soon the 14th bovs woke nesday afternoon. Her guest, Miss up and Powell scored the tenth in a hows, of Kingston, received with pretty shot from his wing. At this or his & ii . | stage of the game the locals stacked Miss Elsie Saunders, Kingston, is {4 minute and Murphy scorsd on a the, guest of Mrs. pore E. Haw- pass from in front of the 14th Rei slev. Napanee. . | ment's poal. This was the onlv tally Mise Greta Haveock. Kingston, is | ihe visitors seorad. They did not Sp nding the week in Napance, at her claim weather conditions but took uncle's, Mr. A. W. Grange. their drubbing like men. Col. and Mre. Tavlor have returned | The last twenty minutes proved an to Kingston. Miss Elsie Taylor went | exhibition of pgor hagkey, the focals on to Toronto. scoring swhenever 'thoy wished. The L Mrs. Burnham, of 'Toronto, enter- [game ehded in a score of sixteen tained some of her voung lriends at goals to the visitors' one being run ten, to meet her son, Cadet Burn- an. " bam Wf Kingston. view the game From a spectator', prices w in rule y charge of having sent an infernal machine to his father- Gluckman, which Inspector combustibles,, by an expert, explode when opened by one of Gluck- battery The package was sent Year's day. ( acknowledged to the machine, Gluckman says Gott lieb has threatened him and hig family in-law, Morris broker. The machine, Woli, of the bureau ¢ of bocause that he sent the Jan. all over this state are forming branch- United States Wheat Grow- Association for podling interests and prices for their products. association, members of the a rule are out of debt, than sell at these prices they will hold the grain until next spring when the purpose of getting better FOR The main C however, is v amok INFORMATION and combinations. state farmers of the 1906 grain AND The farmers, as QUOTATIONS and rather oN proving conclusively that they had no senior hockey. 14th band was in attendunce pieces at intervals. The locals have a strong septetté and practice, pr sore touch to opposing teams during | to be in aid of the Tiger's hockey the winter, team. --- w------------ Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Sinclair, who WAS ONLY A JOKE. have been spending the past: ten days with friends in Bristol, Conn., have Sent Infernal Machine to His | rotumed home, ~ Miss Carrie Clow, Father-in-Law. i| King street, who spent the past cou- New York, Jan. 5.--Dr. Julius A, | ple of weeks with her sister, in Lyn, Gottlieb, with an office in 106th street, | returned home last evening. rs. a fa the HORN, The noted Munich scientist vented a successful system of telephoto- graphy by which a photograph telegraphed to a great distance, To Fight Wheat Corners. 5. crop as the present quotations do not -------------- Gennine reduction ford & Walsh's sale. \ Eu in prices. Ex-Mayor Wilson Hds Retired From Town Politics. Gananoque, Jan. 4.~A benefit. as sembly was held in Turner's assembly hall, this bvening. The proceeds are an i ove a Cornell, vof Lyn, who has been visiting for a woek past with friends in town, has retumed home. Miss Laura Fer- ris, Stone street, spent a few days this week, with friends in Kingston. retired iled to Master Edgar and Miss Lelia, son and daughter of Mr. and Mes. John Seale, Garden street, have left for Algoma, where Miss Seale has secured an appointment as school Youths, Mr. Seale will visit for a couple of weeks with relatives before returning. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Jackson, First street, who have been spending the past ten days with relatives in Perth, have returned home. A. D. Howe, Oak street, is seriously ill. He has been confined to his bed for several days past. Rev. Ralph and J. N. Timberlake, of Montreal, who have been visiting with their par- ents, Rev. William and Mrs. Timber- lake, at the parsonage, have returned to Montreal. & ae Se -------- Miranda's Jewels Came Back. Savannah, Ga., Jan. B5.~Jewels, principally 'diamonds, valued by a lo- cal expert at $50,000, were recovered yesterday, by the Atlantic Coast line and will be sent on to Dionyrus Mir- anada, a Cuban, who is awaiting their arrival at Jacksonville, Fla., before proceeding on his way to Savannah. Senior Miranda and his wife left New York, December 21st. They had n satchel containing -the jewels. At Jack- sonwville they complained of the loss of by jottlieh but the jewels, Two of their fellow-pas- sengers, a woman and her daughter, were arrested, but subsequently ree released. Set The jewels were found by the negro : porter in the closet of a car, where, Br. Ryan stroots. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. o BROWN FOX-HOUND WITCH. WITH real and 'Brock ; MAKE 0 LE IRS, long ears, answering to name of Send for ° Things to Invent." Floss.' on Bath Road. Reward if | DR. L aD: BARKS, Bdgar Tate & Co, 245 Browdway, returned th Fred Potter, Bath Road, New York. Collins Bay, Out. Titon --_-- ---- -- alt ------ ------------------------------------------ i was a poor exhibition, the visitors # GANANOQUE NEWS. The Paragraph Pulpit REV. CW. CARSON, OTTAWA Spiritual Graft. ; So long as the Christian church 7 preaches a scheme of salvation that is virtually the saving of one's soul by spiritual graft, is no wonder that we see the influence of such teaching reflected in the political af fairs of the country. Men will be in their politics no worse and no better than they are in their religion. And the customary thought of religion now is that it is just a scheme to set pers man'ntly into heaven by becoming a follower of Jesus, and so becoming a sharer in the spoils of the hereafter. Some people call it religion, I call it spiritual graft, What say you? Address Mr. Casson for free litera. ture. tas -------------------------- HATS OFF. Facts About the American Indian's Healthy Hair. The American Indian accustomed from time immemorial to go barg- & headed in all kinds of weather is nev- er troubled with falling hair or bald: ness, The close atmosphere caused by our "civilized" head-gear is conducive to {he breeding of infinitesimal germs, which dig into the scalp and thrive on the sap of the hair-goot. This true cause of baldness is of re- cent discovery and explains the non- success of all hair-vigors which treat- ed baldness as a functional "disorder. Newbro's Herpicide i is a direct exter- minator of the germ. 'It destroys the cause and permits the hair to grow as nature intended. Sold by leading drumists, Send 10. - tT = & » in stamps for sample to The Herpi cide Co., De frail, Mich. Two sizes, 50c. and $1. . W. Mahood, special acent. -------------------------------- To-day Crawford & Walsh start'a two weeks' sale. $22 suits for $16: 226 suits lor 820; ten per cent. off all blacks and blues, Inspection invited. Crawford & Walsh, tailors. Dr. Chown's Little Pink Laxatives, for quick relief in constipation, bilious- ness, sick headache, ete. ho h Vit is sagoested, they mav have ben Who has inc) 1oft hy the thief to secure later when opportunity offered. can be Crawford & Walsh's two weeks' sale now _on, Less ---------------- J. L. Farmers "Phone Main 1743 hig Cobalt Stocks Craw- IN BUYING OR SELLING| Investment Exchange Go. Room 14, Standard Stock and 43 Scott Street, Toronto, Canada Phones - Main 1743; Night, 4789 North LYND _ ©. H. ROUTLIFFE COMMUNICATE WITH Mining Exchange Building pu