Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Nov 1908, p. 5

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Playfair, Martens & Co. Members Toronto Steck Exchange Canadian Northern Ry. Bldg., Toronte, Cansds | Special attention given COBALT STOOKS 4 ® have just issued a new map of the Co- balt Mining District, giving location, capited | itation, acreage, shipments and dividends. Copies aed to any address on receipt of | ,, or mounted ones for $1.00. A --p i tables had tadornment. {Miss Elsie Tandy assisted the hostess | gaging success. | number of * | who will be voted upon, and two | READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY For EEA RR softening water, res } { | ty Never Fails to Restore | Gray Hair to itsNatural Color and Beauty. No matter how long ithas been gray | or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth | of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dan- drufi. Keeps hairsoft and glossy. Re- | fuse all substitutes. 24 times as much | in $1 00 as 50c. sizg. Not a Dye. $1 and 50c. botiles, at druggists | Send 2¢ for free book * The Care of the Hair." yt ays Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J. *s Harfina Soap cures Pimples, nero and chapped hands, and all skin dis- eases skin fine and soft, 25¢. drugeists, Bend x foc Tn free Jook "The Care of the Skin." JAS. B. McLEOD. ODESSA OCCURRENCES. at Mrs. | Peterboro Death of Mrs. Amey--Division | Court Cases. Nov. 10,--Mrs. Damon Amey, | aged fifty-three wears, died on Friday, November 6th, after an illness of fou: months. The funeral was held on Sun day morning at eleven o'clock by Rev. J A. MeCamus to the Methodist church, thence to Wilton vault, Be- sides her mother, she leaves a hus band and two danghters, Mrs: Walton Davy, of Wilton, and Mrs. Rose Paul, Bath. Mrs. Amey was a faithiul member of the Methodist church for the past thirty years The senior Bible Home' on Monday church. Refreshments programme was realized quiet wedding tdok place at Hutchins', Wednesday, No- ith, his only daughter, was married to James Sim Wilton. A dance was given town hall Thanvsgiving the voung people An from. Kingston was in at Odessa, ol 'At the and Nine held an ening were] served renglered class ey at a good dollars \ very Honry vember Lillian, mons, in the night orchestra tebdance. Thanksgiving Wikkon and Harold Bertie Metzler's; Miss at Mrs, J. E. Mabee's; Mr. Calvin Day at Dr. 1. Charles Rees is seriously ill at his sister's, Mrs. O. D. Lewis. His sister, Miss Josie Rees of-Winnipeg Suturday. Mrs. Naney Tarry Geory left on November Ubridge, Mass., where they remain for two vears. Mr . FF I'. Decker were given tion on return home father's, John was held here Maaden presiding, 1 hy Lawyers of Ni ipanee of when « on hy here Minnie at Miss Whithy, and Mrs. E. Day's visitors : Miss Holton McKay, , 'came on and son, for fc Me recep- 2nd, intend and o 0 Tuesday Jones. their on at he Division. court last evening on Tuesday Judee the bar Herrin The | Jones vs for hen represent don and Gibson, llowin were for dis sposed R17: judg Bond Burley, £9: judgment tor plaintiff; Derbyshire Hartman (Rez), settled account S100: judgment sus. for. . plaintiff; arroll Abrams, note for 326 15; judgment fo: plainiifi; Bond vs, Mack, 35.23: judgment for plaintiff other were seltled and dg entered hy the clerk Bishop Of? FWashington Chosen. Nov. H--Rev. Dr. Al fred H. Hagding, who twenty-two yenrs past has been St Pau¥s Episcopal church here, was eiee test' bishop of 'Washington, to succeed the late. Rev. Henry Satterlee Ih Harding was chosen on the fourth hal lot, Wp to which time the Rev Dr. Me- Nim. also of this city, led in the bal- lotting ASE Burley, note plaintiff; vs ment note for \ un for or ( vs for ight ment note Cases Washington, : tor recior ol -------------------- vaccination shields," Drug Store. Miller, States died on at Gib "RB Buy "hone san's Red 230. Rear-Admiral James IL eriior of the United home, in Philadelphia, nesday. Black Watch Chewing Tobacco Rich and satisfying. The big black plug. Cross gov. naval Wed- | S SOVIETS AR ISIS. rs. A RB. Williamson | placed tat which the | three names | citizens. | University Gold in Guwilight - Brock | street," was hostess at a little tea, on Monday, in honor of the bride, Mrs | Herhert Tandy The guests were at quartette tables, the Table bride sat, looking very swiéet in a gown of green silk messa- line and lace, was a little larger than the rest, and was decorated with beau- tiful = echrysentnemums. The other white carnations as their Mrs. William Tandy and to make her little affair a most e¢n- - > - The names of those who seek elec- tion to the Badminton Club will be | pasted this afternoon. There are a 'transients,' otherwise the {military people, bankers and others whose time here may end abruptly, or from among stationary -> -> "> Miss Jenkins, an artist from Lon- {don; Eng,, iwho was expected to visit VR inoston. and was to have been Mrs, Henry Skinner's guest, at "Maitland | House," has been. snable to come this week, but may be here pent week. J» - Mrs. R. Waldron, 'Arthur Place," asked some of Miss Ethel Waldron's friengls to luncheon, to-day, with Miss Marion Calvin as guest of honor. - There was an informal little musical avening at' Mrs. A. Meyer's, Universi avenue, last night. - - be - i givem Queen's a to come off dance will 1 he medicals, Friday, hy week from "> "> Lillian Taylor for the holiday. R. C. Dobbs was down from for Thanksgiving. S Skinner, week-end - Miss was home from Hiawa Mr. H sudbury NM: J pent the lou Mr. duster Jack, spend Thanksgiving 'larke Hamilton and ord at the custom house. Mr. Trevor Grout has heen here from \ruprior, Montreal, "Maitland of at Hannaford and up from Montreal with Mrs. Mrs. Hanna- I Maitland were - oe we Florence Williamson and her Miss Barclay, have taken rooms C. D. Franklin's, 232 Brock treet," for the winter Iw. and Mrs. Herbert Miss wnt, left, jo THE BAILY Pui ETT GHATERD | RIDEAU Tome NAMEOFEmcsroNs| EW HOTEL. ---- Plans and Model on View--The' Proposed Structure Will Be the Most Unique on the Whole Continent. | Many citizens to-day viewed the : plans 'and large plaster model of the proposed hotel to be erected on the site of the present Martello tower in Macdonald Park, on exhibition in the store next to the Whig office, and in charge of Di. D. R. Dupuis, of Bos- ton, representing capitalists, and J. ! Palmer Graves, the celebrated € hicago | architect, of the firm of Graves & | Vade. Everybody who viewed the ex- hibit was delighted with it. The proposed hotel will cost half a million dollars. "It will be the finest hostelry in Canada," Mr. Graves said to a Whig representative. 'Hotel men of large cities, including Montreal, have Seen the plans, and say that Kingston will indeed be fortunate in having such a find hotel. It will be a much finer- place than the Chateau Frontenac, of Quebec." The name chosen is "The Chateau Rideau," as the planned structure is of the old French chateau type of architecture. The view both from the harbor and Barrie and King streets is decidedly grand. Thére will be no verandahs; terraces will be used for promenading. The chateau is in the form of a semi-circle, the open por- {tion facing King and Barrie streets. It will be built of rough limestone. A round tower is on every corner of | it. The capacity is 300 rooms. A num- ber of special suites for distinguished visitors are provided. The interior very elaborate. Besides the plans and model, { are water color sketches of the | posed chateau, the park and vicinity. An elaborate prospectus is also in course of preparation. Every one in- Co. vs. Busi- | terested should view the exhibit, as was continued. the ratepayers will perhaps soon be were | called upon to vote upon certaif con. alleged ditions which the city council will pre- that the defendants, other than sent to them. Should Kingston deal spondents, had been in their employ- well with the men, this city * will ment and while so entered into a without doubt have one of the finest conspiracy with a rival company, and most unique hotels on the contin- had induced other employees to break ent. There are a couple in France their contracts with the plaintiff, had somewhat similar. The exhibit will be induced customers to do likewise, had on view for several days. taken from the plaintiffs promise forms of sheets, tabs and other things manufactured by the latter and had carried off a lot of tools he- longing to the plaintifis. At the trial' plaintifis ~~ obtained judgment | from Toronto, ving been among the jortunate ones who heard the perfect music of the Sheffield choir. Mist Lois Saundets, Stuart street, i= back from Toronto. The Rev. Joseph and Mrs. Forsy the | re en pension at "Vaughn Terrace." | Miss Nan Skinner, "Heitland | | House," going up to Toronto, to | spend the weou vod with Miss Olive | Millichamp. Mr. Henry Hague of Montreal, spent | Thanksgiving with Mrs. Hague, Earl street. "> -> Miss Ena Price, Aylmer, Ont. with her sister = Mrs. Charles Low, Union street, for a few days. Miss Mabel Godwin, Ottawa, is with Mrs. R. Crawford, Barrie street. Miss, Maud Dutton, Sydenham | street, has been in Hamilton for the] holidays. Lady Cartwright, ed for the first time Monday afternoon. Miss Bonnie Mitchell and her friend Miss Dorothea Scott, of Queen's uni- versity, who spent a few days with Mr. and: Mrs. C. W. Mitchell, 428 Lewis street, Ottawa, have returned to Kingston. - > - A marriage has been arranged, and will shortly take place at Darjeeling, India, between Phyllis Eileen, young- est danghler of the late Judge Rings- mill, Toronto, and Capt. James Mac- layen. Young, Ist battalion the King's Own regiment. ARGUMENT _ CONTINUED BEFORE THE HE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA. In Case of Copeland Chatterson | vs. Business Systems Ltd.-- What is® Charged Against the Defendants. Ottawa, Nov. court to-day 'the Copeland, Chatterson & ness Systems, limited, I'he Copeland, Chatterson plaintiffs, and their action 18 George | - 1s in Ottawa, receiv this year on 8 there pro- | 11.--In the argument in the supreme Co. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cobalt and Leading Canadian] Stocks Listed. The following quotations are sup- | perial House of | tary, WHIG, W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, x 1908 a ------ |wowancas ARE ABSTAINERS: Signed 11 in quietly join- | ui of Wales Has Londen; Nov. ing the ranks of total abstainers the' Prince of Wales has again emphasized the fact that abstemiousness con-| stitutes, to-day, .the predominant note, yat every ome of the royal and im- | perial courts of the old world, ithe rulers who now occupy the thrones of Europe are as distinguish- ed for their temperance as their - pre. decessors were the reverse. No one has done more to promote the cause of temperance in England than King Edward, and although he is not a total ahstainer, yet he is a very sparing drinker, and it is attributable to the social influence which he has exercised ever since his marriage.that is to say for nearly half a century, upon English life, that inebriety has gone out of fashion, and that hard drinking is no longer countenanced by society. Intoxication is now re: garded as being bad form in the banquetting halls of the peer as well as in the back parlor of the small shop-keeper, in the smoking-room of the crack london club, and in the eafe or bar-room ~ of the suburban club or gin mill The old saying of "drunk as a lord" "has no longer any meaning, thanks to King Edward, and 1 would recall to my readers the memorable letter written in his name by his pri- vate secretary, Lord Knollys, express. ing the wish that the royal toasts, which are obligatory at military and naval messes, should he drunk with mineral waters, by all those his officers who for one reason or other objected to alcohol. To-day the number of officers in the English army 'who are total abstainers very large, and the battle of durman, which crushed the Mah restored the Soudan from to civilization was won hy army. of and a teetotal fact is not generally known, is a to- tal abstainer; so too is Queen Wil- | helmina of Holland, her mother, | Queen Emma, as are also the two Queens of Sweden, and the King Italy. prince of Germany are so temperate that they might also be described as total abstainers, restricting themsel- ves almost entirely to mineral ters, while the present czar has ways been noted for an ness that is foreign to the character of his countrymen, and to the re- putation of the members of the Im- Romanoff. Yet, at the beginning of the nineteenth cen- there was not a monarch of the old world who did not think necessary to go to bed drunk. al- finding that defendants had entered | into a conspiracy and enjoining them from communicating any of the pri- i plied by the City Brokerage (J. Hutton and J. R. C. ence street. Telephone, 0. Dobbs), 41 Clar- ! Tandy to-day, for Parry Sound. Miss Gwendoline Hall will to-morrow. Miss Jessie Smith will go down, morrow, to Ottawa, where Mrs. B. mith has taken rooms for the winte Mr. James Macdonnell left, yeste lay, for Toronto. Mr. Cyril Knight he holiday. at - > Miss Dorothy Carruthers, dale," came 'home from Toronto, Monday. Mr. 'Maurice Hutton, College, spending a few days Mrs. E. N. Mozley, Military College' Miss Louisa Ridley, guest of Mrs Chestnuts.' Mrs. J. H. HJ ille, is staying Vacmarine,, St. James' Miss" Edith Young, we, will leave for Toronto, ow. leave for to- | | | was at home for 'Annan- on | principal of Toronto, has been | with Major and at the Royal 1 | | 18 Hamilton, ('. Farthing, of he J. "The 2 Coleman, of Merrick: with Archdeacon rectory. University ave- had > - : Nesbitt and Misses Mamie returned | Mrs. R nd Lyla, ome to-day after spending Thanks- iving with friends in Toronto Mrs. Ernest Sparks, University ave- ue, up. to Toronto and vill not receive on Friday, but we at home .on the third Friday he month instead Miss May Ross, Alfred down to Mentreal James Nugent, University ave- spent Thanksgiving with Mrs Dolan in Picton. George Hague, and for Montreal to-day Hague's father, Johanson street, sol willl old is going | has | | | i | Edith | visit | street, Mrs Miss to - - and Mrs. J.D. Craig have re- to Ottawa Stewart and Miss Harvowsmith, pending on few days with Princess street Roderick Mitchell to Renfrew, Katie Gordon, Queen's col going: up to Toronto on Fri- and will bring Miss Bessie San-| 'eso hack with her she re-| urns early next, week | Miss Mabel Selby, hs | ome from Ottawa | - oo» | Mr. urned Mrs vart, Flora have Mrs. | | Ste} > | of been | James | rai, Mr erday, Miss returned, yes- ge, av, when Gore steeet, . manager Fort Wil- Sunday, the Mr. William Stevenson, Bank of Montreai, at iam, wa$ in town over nest of his wife's parents, Registrar ned Mrs. alter Mackenzie, en route o Quebeg, to stay a couple of weeks. le is leaving on a three months' trip (brond, fos, his health, having been | wwell some little time. ends are welcoming back, Mr. Valkem, who is up from Halifax, v month's holiday. Mrs. Charles Bate, .of Ottawa, wen spending a few days with Stoughton, Hales Cottages. Miss Ada Bates, Hales Cottages, home from Montreal, where she been paying a visit to Mrs Merrett. of | h 1. for has Miss han a. Canon Cooke, ing his daughter, n Hamilton. Mrs. Percy Nelles is coming up from Montreal, to-morrow, to spend B fow lays with Mrs. J. C. Farthing, "The 'hestnuts." Mrs. John Walton, will ye unable to receive with Mrs. Farth- ing. to-morrow, as she intended. Miss Kathleen Despard has gradoat- sd from the New York hospital, and is coming to her Sk in Picton far + two months' rest, before beginning wivate nursing. She wil pay a visit to her brothers in Toronto, en route home. visit Webster, - - "Hazeldell," Mrs. John > Colonel. and "Martello - = Mrs. T. D. Place," R. ning, are home pany, | prospectus, | servants | not to-mor- | | {and {Nova Scotia le | Means Good Health, Cheerfulness, Edward | Hem- | 480 A: | November Open. vate business of the plaintifis' com- from further publication of the from soliciting agents or of the company to break their contracts of employment, and declaring that the tools in question belonged to plaintifis and the forms had been wrongfully taken from their premises. A conference was ordered | to assess damages. Court of appeal | reversed the judgment and declared | that the tools belonged to one of | } the defendants. The injunction was t aside on the ground that the actions enjoined had ceased and were likely to he repeated. Lieut.-Col. E. 1B. Ibbotson, treal, and Lieut.-Col. J. N. Toronto, will be range officers for Gill and Toronto Universities, tively, at the rifle next Saturday. The governor-general and Lady Grey propose to stay fot a month in Montreal, arriving November 23rd. It conceded that the two vacan- cies in the senate will he filled by H. Logan, ex-M.P. for Cumberland, E. M. Farn M.P.P., speaker of slature. R. L. Borden has leit holiday in' Virginia. 11th Close. 178% 493 19} 89 043 763 | 63 CPR... | Detroit United... Dom. Steel Com. Illinois Lake of Woods... Mackay Com. Mackay Pref. N. 8S. Steel .... R. & 0. Nav. Toronto Railway Twin City 50 19 89 | | | { 1 { ne Amalgamated... Jeaver. RI C hambers pin City of Cobalt.. Crown Reserve Cobalt Central ('obalt Lake... Conigas... | Mon- Delamere, Me. respec- match | universities' | { | Wa | Grea Meehan | Kerr Lake.. l.a Rose Little Nipissing McKinley Dar. Nipissing Otesse, 1s Savage.: | 1 { | i for a month's | Peterson { Rochester | Nova Scotia... | Silver Leaf Silver Queen... Temiskaming... Trethewey Watts... Lake... Fifty-iour Years Of Service Qu' Appelle, Nov. 11.--Chiei McDonald, of the H. B. com- just completed fifty-four vers constant with the company, and now the old- est in the service. James Nelson day arranging the Grand dor Monday, Nov. ort Factor pany, has ol service one of is A MISSIONARY MEETING was in the city to for the appearance at two weeks commencing 16th, of I'rof. John ( Green and his company with vaude- ville and moving pictures. Chamois vests and chest protectors, are sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. An old, unknown man, apparently a tramp, was found dead on the Grand Tyunk tracks, seven miles east of 'Woodstock, Ont., the section gang this morning. A two-quatt red rubber hot water bottle, made of pure rubber, only 50c. Wade's Drug Store Mr. Fisher, one of the leaders of Australia, Australian cabinet. Held By Epworth League of Sydenham St. Church. League of Sydenham Street Methodist church held a fine | missionary meeting last night. The affair took the form of an interna- tional industrial journal, the different hranches of the work carried out by members. Editoriais were read by Charles Taylor, readings on Ugan- da, by Miss Hipson, advertisements by Roy Ward, a story oh missionary work was read by Miss Jennie Anglin, a poem by Miss Knapp; prescriptions by C. A. Mullin, Marconigrams by | Me. Woods, an article on "Methods of Work," by Mr. Singleton, an article fon * 'Habits and Customs on Hawaiian { Islands," by Miss Craig. During the The Epworth being by radical labor wit! form the nw 3 evening, Mrs. Small ana Miss Mar- | shall favored with solors, which were greatly appreciated. Rev: C. A. Sykes presided. The programme was 'well prepared, and one of unusual in terest. A GOOD STOMACH was Ambition, an Syiecess. Mi-o-na will cure your dyspepsia or any other stomach trouble by building up the flabby walls and making the [ stomach so strong that it will digest | food without pepsin or other artificial | aid. | In other words, Mi-o-na | pepsia by removing the cause. ba. w. Mahood .is the agent for Mi- o'na in Kingston, and he says to every | reader of the British Whig whose stom- veak, who has indigestion or tach is dyspepsia, that Mi-o-na is guaranteed | _ Persistency Harrowsmith Happenings. Harrowsmith, Nov. 11.--William Thompson died Thursday morning. ne funeral took place to the Metho- dist church Saturday morning at ten o'clock. Deceased leaves a wife and four children. The funeral service of little Muriel Davy, granddaughter of Harvey Snider, was held in the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon. Quite a number of local young peo- ple attended the comcert at Harfing- ton and Moscow on Monday night. { to cure or money back. Little Gordon Walker is out again The price is only 50 cents a large jafter his severe illness. Mrs. A. | box, and one box is all you need to |Ward was called to the bedside of her prove that you are on the right road sister, Murs. Frederick Allen, Verona, | to health and happiness. {who very ill. Miss Perley sang Linder ob.corner Mill and | very beautifully in the Methodist Park streets, Elmira, Ont, says: |church Sunday morning. Visitors: "For about ten years I have been |Mrs. A. Grant and children, of King- severely troubled with stomach trou- iston, at her father's, Frank Walker; fble and indigestion so bad that TI) Miss Aleda Perley, at 8S. Stewart's; {could not retain my food after eat- | Miss Ida Lakins, at J. Hamilton's; ing. I could not eat meat, or scarcely | Mrs. Blackhurst, at her daughter's, | anything and had headaches and con- | Mrs. 8. Keat's; Mrs, Joseph Wood- | stipation. I secured a pac kage of Mi- Ruff, Sydenham, 4 her mother's, Mrs. 'o-na with the result that now after | D. Graves. : { having taken two boxes 1 am entirely an---- cured and can eat anything, digest [ Miss Mabel Bell, graduate nurse of perfectly and am feeling fines Mi-o-na | New York, arrived in the city to- also overcame my constipation. I am {day to be with her mother, Mrs. (Dr.) dnly too glad to publicly endorse and j Bell, Clarence street, who is seriously Mi-o-ne." bin. cures dys- George | recommend } | he has 24 | | termaster-gene=al under It is expected that he will | twill | [ £41.34; | | LAKE TO REMAIN As Inspector-General of the Can-| adian Forces. the Whig. Nov. 1l.--Gen. Canada. It is noon, that Maj.-Gen. H. Lake, who was to the imperial army, 'the dominion as inspector-general {the Canadian militia. The war office has approved of this arrangement. tis understood that in remaining here declined the--pasition of quar- Lord Kitchen- Special to Ottawa, stay this ait Lake is to announced, Sir P. r in India. et a seat on the militia council. He the Dominion government military matters. advise important Township Council. Wolie Island, Nov. 2---~Municipal council met at 10 am. Members all present. Minutes {ast regular and spe: cial meetings confirmed. Resolved that the following steamboat be | paid : James Crawford, £50; Mullin, 1 James Davis E. Walker, John Crawford, R. Keil, on accounts 1 captain, month, engineer, | 31 days, mate, 31 days, fireman, 31 days, deck | 31 days, deck | Mrs. Davis, 31 days, £20.66; G. Keegan, 31 days, purser, $31; Jackson Press, printing tickets, $6.08; Wm. Watts, 2] days, ig deck hand, 83.13; James Davis, . 1} days, 81.88; Walker, las ; Mrs. Rawley, washing, 1. Keegan, 756 meals, $90.72; | Swift & Co., coal, October, Canadian Freeman, printing, Kelvey & Birch, $11.45; St. lee company, account, $4.50; Mrs. J. Davis, account, $3.15; H. S. Shan- non, extra deck hand, 75e.; W blacksmithing, $1.90. Resolved that the ship accounts be paid : charity to Norris, 36; ter, F. E. Barker seiecting jurors, Wolfe Islander, ior Kingston, paid by Wolie should have been by township, $50; John Corbett, 50 feet rope for Simcoe scow, 24; Mrs. James Davis, roads and bridges, $1.44; [olay Allinson, do., $50.84; Frontenac Lumber com pany, $117.76; G. Grimshaw, Mo- ran's bridge, $26; Lewis McDonald, repairing road,, Ryan's Bay, %100, Moved, Grimshaw-Spoor, and resolv- ed, that William Gillespie's taxes be | reduced 213.12, error in assessment. Council adiourned to the first Mon- day in December, at 10 a.m. ---------- "Where quality counts," in rubber goods, Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store sells the pure gum rubber ones. month, | £36.16; hand, hand, COC ok, James $8: Me- Law rence idllowing town Mrs. OO. Davis, James MeAllis D. J. Dawson, each : rent of dock and <1 in do., one for policemen, the other dismissed two drinking and without leave. "Formaidihyde them at Gibson's Store. Dr. Fernow says that Canada's tim- ber wealth is not™gearly so great is generally supposed. disinfectants." Red Cross Drug as 10 CENTS PER PACKAGE, and an-{ Om- | King Alfonso of Spain, although the | abstemious- | it] expected to return | will remain in | of | It, Taylor, steamer | Islander, | The police roils of Toronto | for { absence | 1 1 Members of Chicago Board of Trade LAWLOR BUILDING, - - TORONTO. Correspondents of FINLEY BARBELL & co. MEMBERS OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. AND ALL THE LBADING EXCHANGES. CONTINUOUS ==COBALT=-- QUOTATIONS ------RATES OF COMMISSION Shares selling under 10e, per share, jc. Shares selling at 10c, and DP 50c., dv. Shares selling at 50¢. and under $1, a Shaves selling at $1 and under $2, Ze. Ete., ete., ete. Clarence Chambers, Kingston, W. Hector H Hume, Manager, tat 18 | ¥ : i barbarism of | . 1 Both the kaiser and the crown! | | | wa- | { HE "Gillette" Safety Razor : is used on more than two million faces--shaves over two million different beards, from the soft down of youth to the wiry bristles of te grandfather, and shaves them all with equal ease and comfort. _ The «Gillette'" is the only razor in the world that may be accurately adjusted for every face and every beard ~--for light and close shaves. The "Gillette" is the only razor .n the world that ? is so absolutely safe that a blind man may use it. The <"Gillette" is the only razor in the world that | has the <"New Process" Blades--a triumph in steel-making and tempering which produces the' Aeewest, most durable . shaving edge ever ground on a razor blade, Gillette Sai [RS 0 STROPPING. NO HONING. NA ZO The "Gillette" Safety Razor, with 12 "New Process" Blades, $5. At leading Jewelry, Drug, Cutlery, Hardware, Sporting Goods and Department Stores, or from GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. OF CANADA LIMITED, ManTaEAly « $193.43 ; | THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 Puidup Capital, £10,000,000 Reserve Fund, 5.000,000 throughout Canada, and in the United States and England COUNTRY BUSINESS | banking business. BANKING BY MAIL this way with equal facility. KINGSTON BRANCH, CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS 8TS. P. C.STEVENSON, Manager. CITY BROKERAGE, 41 CLARENCE STREET, RINGST ON. Continuous Direct Wire. Cobalt Stocks Bought and Sold. Call or write. Jd. R. C. Dobbs, J. O. Hutt "Telephone, 480A or 703. cammmmsme SOLDER! Try our Strictly BAR SOLDER it has the largest sales from Canada Metal Co., Ltd., fous: 7 D, General Manager Every facility afforded 10 farmers and others for the transaction of their + cashed or taken for collection. | | | Sales notes wall © . 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