e-- Playfair, Martens & Co. Members Toronto Stack Exchange : Canadian Northern Ry. Bldg., Toronto, Cansds Speci attention given COBALT | STOCKS We. have just issued « new map of bait Mining District, giving location, capital | written by { who takes. him ization, aeleage, ARipments § and dividends. 'opies mailed to any address on receipt of 2, or mounted bnes for $1.00. E. STRAGHAN COX. MEMBER OF THE STANDARD STOCK AND MINISE FACHANGE, Send, for Pamphlet on', COBALT DISTRICT Long Distance Telephone 2,446. 43 Scott St er -- Sir Henry Mill Pellatt, Norman McCrae. Reginald Pellatt PELLATT & PELLATT (Members of Toronto Stock Exchange) STOCK BROKERS AND FINAN: CIAL AGENTS. COBALT And other stocks bought and sold op commission, Correspondence invited Orders may be wired at our expense. 401 Traders Bank Building. Toronto 'Phone Main ~ Toronto. - 6 WANTED } Ba I a od G4 5 £ The Man * $ CoxoRonoRoll | Fae Lampman asked me to reply 3 the Co- #8 letter iin the Whig of the 23rd st, J. Charles Villiers, to task over a criti- Rev. { eismy he made of the ministers for not | wanting 'to close the Sabbath ! Lown were. { last. week Haew-beeanse-there-ts-n-chanee-to-do.so+ | ¥hén fl f L.igents, to sell the unsubscribed | stock of an established Canadian Life Insuyance Co. Apply R. In D. Teaylof, 218 Continental Life Bldg., Toronto. i ------------------------------ THE FRONTENAC - LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIET) ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money issued on City and Farnd Pro perties. Municipal and County Deben tures. Morwgeges purchased. Deposit: received and interest allowed. 8S. C. McGill, Managing Director R7 Clarence street. PILES Inly those. who suffer from Piles cell the terrible agony which from this ailment. Dr. Spark's Vegetdble Ointment hot herio, and those who wri 1s: "I have been victim of Ble soll. Phin. ing Pile for the last three years und am [lad te. say that, ®r. Spark' 8 Vege tub + Ointment: has Cofupletely cured me ant my wishes are that this may be the met os of helping some one &iliering fro a Piles. I have found it a Werman ent cure."" It;is also highly recorunend ed for ull diseases commonly known te the skin as it's a. Purely Vegetable Compound. For sale by G. W./MAUNOOD and all. First-Class Druggists. 1 ergs Box, 250, Accept no substitute. This Vegbtable Compound is" green ih" color WALL PAPERS. Newest designs in Rugiish and Forelyy, Lin ELLIOTT & SCN, LIMITED W., 79 king St. ca. is causes Has proven itself perry anent eure, amon suffe ring from either or Lrotruding Piles, M Waltes "verand § a g are Lieeding Claremont, Ont Manufacturers, Toronto When In Doubt About Your ~ PLUMBING WORK Phone 335 This is aur number of course. We will come and talk it over with you, give 1 esti- * mate obable cost, If the son to shake yourself David Hall 66 Brock St. and rou entrust us with job vou'll have reas hands with 'OUR ROOS TER BRAND! OF TOBALCO Chewing, at" a good tobacco, Smoking and a pound, pay gighty-five untatin Ari street. cents 18 cents. Andrew Wm. Murray Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness ete, for sale. Sale ¢f Horses every Saturday, ferack JOSES forty-five Why Maclean, iearted at seeifig the knockers 'emerging. schools j wiles the places of amusement in the 50 closed. The very reso- | lution' that Mr. Villiers includes in his | | letter shows. that the preachers were | | jealous of the places of amusement be- i ing open, "Mr Villiers should know," | said the Lampman, "that the Board of | tiealth can mot force either Sunday | schools or places of amusement to close. That thére was dissatisfaction 15 proven by a letter written to the press by a prominent churchman, and also what | heard a preacher in one of our town churches say from his pulpit 'last Sabbath morning. So you can teil Mr. Villiers that the Lamp- man does not require to vertify his facts upon this matter. He knows the situation thoroughly, and knows the | jealousies of preachers too. Any alderman, said the Lampman, whe turns around and votes against the road paving Sclwme, after voting for it, is no gaod, *1 want to get a good view of ane of these turnovers," he said. "It would be scandalous to block the scheme before - the # heavy- the By-law The comes ~auncil." Lampman rom all directions, ng the hotel scheme and everything | glse. He suggests an Anti-Khockers Clb whese duty 'it would be to take a vag the head of every knocker shéws itself. Even vaceination to be knocked, "but,"t 'says the Lampman, "when these vaécination Mockers. allow Tuesday next to pass Fithouy getfing their systems charged yith this disease fighter, they will have 0 march 10 the police court, and ex- lain the reason why." The Lampman hinks that the town council should just that all of themselves are vacéin- ted before they try to jorce others to w scratched. He docant know whether he police. magistrate is an aie or not, but if he is he his worghip will enforce pon himseil. They're hamnter=4 that as ee sup- the law There's some Scotch blood in the ampman, and he'll wear a spray of uither on Monday. He can recall the Mets" held, by the Kingston Scotch for nearly fifty years past, and] ays there were some wonderful thing foie fii "those long past days. Andrew's "Society member Scot, or his Irish or English guest, was onsidéred a gentleman if he was able | to appear at his office on the morning | ter St. Andrew's dinner. The real gentleman was one who did not appear 0 public 'view for at least a day after wards. He must needs drink himself | mconscious on St. Andrew's nicht if ie was to gain the respect of his Scotch | iriends and comrades. there was such opposition of some clergymen to the banquets of those for so many of the diners had to se "carted home afterwards, Some' were deposited i dn' the wrong. houses, ind the next .morhing there were aw- ful scenes where the mix-ups occurred. That Scotchmen' of to-day, the Lamgp- | { man says, are total abstainers as com- pared to their "brithers" of forty and ifty years ago, although he knows of at least one local Scot.to- day who can drink" a 'half a gallon of mountain dew at a St. Andrew's banquet, and se perfectly conscious. The Lampman, wouldn't tell me who he or = othes iny Englishman or Frenchman town in a drinking bout.---THE WATCHMAN TOWN Notice. , customs entry blanks, sale at Whig office, the cheapest ad best place to buy print- bi ug, gal forms te for "ili police are running down a couple 'of clues in connection with the robbery of Redden's' and on Wednesday might. 1. is thotght: that the gang will be arrest- ul before Monday. St. Mark's church, b theo seen def a Wennesday. when Miss Elsie H., {daughter of -D. R. Jones; became hrihe of Kenneth A. Bowen. Harvey Smith, Chambers, a poir<of 'pigs from Thomas Cham- | berst Wiljeh killed at six months old, {tho one weighed 250 and the other 258 { poumdas Tie North Dakota Inde pendent notes the election there as school superin- tendent of Mrs. Burley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lafierty, | paree. A pretty wedding took place at St. Andrew's church, Tamworth, on Wed- | nesday." when Miss Jennie Irving he- came the brid Albert Teskey, Olds, Alberta. Parlinment "pr "forma," stores - Deseronto, nretty wedding was on purchased of prorogudd Oth. heen January "has whtil On. Watch : 4 anti-vaccin- | No St | That was when | then | was, but said | e would back this big Scotchman against | in the |,. Na- | ALL . PARIS EXCITED. E Gonlession of Madame Steinbeil Causes. Sensation. Paris, Nov. 28.--The arrest of Ma- dame Steinheil, after her confession, ! that she knew the murderer of her | husband and her "mother, the home of the artist on the morn- ibg of May 3lst, affords Paris the | biggest sensation it has had for vears. M. Briand, minister of justice, is re- | pgried ito dave already begun a sec- ret ~inquiry into the case to deteér- mine the truth of the allegation that M. Leydette, the examining magis- trate, entertained relations with Mme. Steinheil, which induced him to .stifle the affair. Political opponents = of the govern- ment, like Henri Rochefort, have been trying to make political capital out of the affair by seeking to force "an exposure of the scandal connected with the mysterious death of Felix Faure, president, of»the republic, in 1899. Al- though Rushed up at the time, it was common knowledge that Mme. Stein- heil was with M. Faure at the Eiysee Palace when he died. The Libre. Parole openly charges Mme. Steinheil with having poisoned President Faure. The journal con- tinues by charging that Chief of De- tectives Hanard and Hagistrate Ley- dette knew that the arrest of Mme. Steunheil would inevitably lead to the taking up, of the scandalous mystery of Faure's . death, which . had heen stifled for ten years, The newspaper says that Faure was poisoned because he was opposed to révision in Breyius case, date ie Ait eC ACCEPTED BUDGET. * oe Berlin, Nov. R28.--It is semi-officially announced that the federal council has accepted the government's military budget for 1909. The total is £1,000,000 less, 3 than the military. budget, of 19086. ASIISIIISIGING NEWBORO ACCIDENTS. > RRA EER RE |A Young Lady "Broken" Newboro', Nov. and a a Bit. 28.--Miss Grace Lan- don fell on the sidewalk last week and { (he then spoke positively. fractured one 'of the bones in her wrist Messrs. H. S. Foster and J. J. Galla gher go to Délfa on Saturday as repre sentatives_gf the local club at the meet- mg called for the formation of the Leeds county hockey league, for which Geo. Taylor, M.P., has donated a cup Fred Grahame; a local carter, was { knocked off his waggon one day thi | week and had one of his ribs fractured George Leonard, for the past year | junior cle rk in the local "office of the Union Bank, was transferred to Ottawa on Monday. he stop logs at the head of the canal were placed in position on Satur- {day and the tug Edmond and barge { Columbia and Str. Westport have gone | ems {into winter quarters in the cut. | .; Mrs. A. Coons, Ottawa is spending i parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J: Dargavel T. As Dees and children spent the | week-end with ° relatives at "Salem Captain Edward Fle eminig. left on Mon lay on a short visit in Ottawa. The | captain mtends spending the winter ir | Toronto, where he has secured a posi ion. "Jerry" Ryan lost a valuable horse om Sunday night. ' It was found dead is the stable. Miss Maggie 'Moriarify was in West port last week attending the funeral o cousin, Mrs. Thomas Topping death occurred at Deseront last week. Rev. Mr. Whiteside is holding evange listic meetings in the Methodist churcl here this week. Mrs. Robt. Bolton Mrs. Ann Bishop and Thomas Stead nan, critically ill for the past few months, continue very low. Miss Ethel Bushfield 1s spendigg the week witl relatives at Baldwins, Call Green, who has been in the west for the past tw years, 1s renewing locz ality it Clear Lake this week, érecting a new wind mill for George Kerr. 1 FS: | her whose McFedridge's Our City Merchants. Can have their promptly at the | the cheapest and best place. printing only" the | President - Eliot, of, Harvard, | twenty vears ago fought. the no-license movement in' Cambridge--the suburb in which Harv the ground that prohibition was jan interference with individual liberty, lis now a eonvert of no-license system. | Toronto will reccive between $48,000 an d $50,000 profits of the recent Cama- {dian National Exhibition. Jean Albert Gaudry, the scientist, is dead, in Paris. He born in' 1827. { The Brantford power committee has or decided inuiavor of hydro-electric pow- lon was { 1 | During Oc tober, 500 cases of typhoid | were reported to the provincial hoard {of health. Japy, who were found strangled in' the | | Boston, | hundred children * wy persistency. | el i HBS _ WONDERS WROUGHT BY. MENTAL SUGGESTION. Treatment Effectual Also For Ex- travagant Wives and For Bad Boys and Girls. New York, Nov. 28.-- Rev. Henry C. Rose, in the Ghtirch of the: Redeemer, Newark, NuJ,\of which he is pastor, declared that every fault, sin or crime could be prevented, every vad habi¥ cured, by mental suggéstion. given in homoepathic doses" while the patient slept. "Show me one hundred children ad- dicted to swearing, lying or other vice and I will reform thirty-five merely by sitting down beside their beds as they sleep and talking to them." Mr. Rose said, "Fo ve of the hundred will be greatly ed by the treatment, and only twelve will. fail engjrely to re- Ss By sleep 1 do tot miean hypnotic sleep. Natural rest is fir more prefer- able to the neurologist for this kind of work: Then, although the conscious self 'is slumbering, the sub-conscious self is wide dwake and or the alert. The sub-conscious s€lf never sléeps. It is keenly "susceptible to suggestion and asserts itself to abide by such sugges- tions when the conscious self is arous- ed™ Mr. Rose cited an instance in 'which he and the. Rev. Elwood Worcester, pas- tor--of Emmanuel Episcopal church of engaged jointly, in which one were "treated" dor depravity with the result he outlined. = "While the mind of a child is more susceptible to mental suggestion during sleep than that of an adult," Mr. Rose, © 'the adult can be. reformed 1. know of women whose homes were made unhappy who Carter | me 3 | reformed their. husbands, by waiting un- til the latter slept, then sitting down beside their beds and talking to them. | One, whose -husband drank, tJld me that she spoke about as follows: "I am going to have a little talk with you, Henry . You will not awake, be- cause I am going to tell vou pleasant things, and because 1 will not harm you, but love you, you will listen. You will not be alarmed, but will listen to closely, because we will both be | happy." ; | I I | Tew days in town the guest of her | who | { Lob and Charlie Dog Actors with ""Messenger Boy 42' at The Grand on Frida y, Dec. 4th. Boston | ard is located-- | o French | i ROYAL BARING POWDER CO. I aking Powder Made of Pure Grape Cream of Tartar. feguards the food against alum, -- NEW YORK. "Having dealt with him negatively "To-morrow when you will have finished your work, vou will not go to the club and drink {and carouse, You will return home, where you will find a good dinner and 1 happy family. The evening vou will spend with me, because I will entertain you so that"you will not want to leave. The next day the husband came home 1s his wife said he would, forgot his club, and soom, after persisting in the I'ireatment, the wife had entirely cured { committee nim. If suchitreatment is beneficial to husbands it will be good for wives, too. [hey might be kept from immoderation | in spending rer dress, and many un- happy homes: would be brightened." J.mining district continued . PITH OF THE NEWS, Over The World. 3 Canadian 1 2higist exempts United Slates beet fr. 3 wo hundred feet of government] "wharf at Sorel, Que., Lord Northeliffe: 8 tl doom of British free trade at next election. The incorporation of seven 'mining companies is announced, aggre- gate incorporation is $5,180,000. Mrs lie nussen Lancaster, Chicago, is. dead: Thirty years ayo she was considered America' 5 greatest pianist. The Rutland line stonmer Benning ton. is on a shoal near Brockville,' with a argo of 1,400 tons "package: freight. That is an old story of Sir Perey Lake's appointment to India. His re- tention 'in Canada has superseded that. Funeral of Rev. Father +O' Rielly, at ., was attended regularly eke lho Bh * Then, when, fhe child is old the Compound Interest which w will provide 4 fund large enough . education. irs sx gond plas. 'Think it over, Shewandoah, Pa Deceased was the min- 30,000 people. ers' friend. The . SS. Manitoba has teached Sault - Sté. Marie, after twenty-four hours' battling with waves and mow on Lave Superior. A leaky gas main resulted in the death by asphyxiation of two persons and the seriows~injury of three others, at Paterson, N.J. 5 The United States government has ordered troops-into the Lorraine coal to suppress disorders on the part of striking miners. Jacob Bellhart, founder of the HEpirit Fea cult diod-ftth vs farm pear Waukegan, Mich., as the re- sult of an operation for appendicitis: Charles R. Hanson, nine years old, was crushed to death by . a pile of lumber, which a éar ran into as the khoy was crossing a street in Now York... .. Juage Wells, sentenced Robert rier, who pleaded of the mails, tentiary. Toronto will take only 6,000 horse- power . from the Hydro-Eleetric eom- mission instead of 10,000 as at first planned, More may be eventually taken. Ear The first rail of the New South Wales 16,000 ton order was received at the Dominion Steel plant, and in- side of a month the officials hope to see the last order shipped. Directions -have been cabled Admiral Dorchester, N Hamey, mail car- guilty to robbery to three years in pem- at Bi; Harber, commander of the Pacific fleet at Manila, to send two of his vessels to the Yangsie . river country, China. This step is taken as a mattes of precaution. The body of Capt. Emmet Craw- ford, killed by Mexican troops in 1886, while following Chief Geronimo, was disinterred at Kearney, Neb., yester- day and will be buried in the Nation- i al Cemetery at Arlington. | Four members of the congressional , enquiring into the pulp and | paper conditions in the United States, joaid a quiet visit to Ottawa, on Fri- day. They inspected the pulp and | paper mills and had conferences with 'several lumbermen. s acquaintances in this | | Robert: Chapm ah and staff are | ; done | British Whig office, | | STOCK QUOTATIONS. | Cobalt , and --. Stocks Listed. The following quotations plied by the City Brokerage Hutton and J. R. C. Dobbs), | ence street. Telephone, 480 A : General Stocks. November Sellers. 1762 54 1-7 CPR ons t Perrait United ... .. { Lake of Woods... ... .. .. 963 Mackay Com. 7 N.S. "Steel ais Toronto Railway FPwin City . 176 96 6 Cobalt Stocks. Amalgamated 0. ... .. .. Beaver... Jian Chambers Ferland Crown Reserve ... {Cobalt City a Conalt Central =. ... .. Cobalt i-Foster . | Green Meehan... La Rosé... : Little Nispissing... . McKin. Dar. Savage te Nipissing he ...10.624> 10.50 OtisBe..ic 50 48 Peterson Lake. ow Rochester... ae | Nova. Scotia .. .-. Silver Leaf Silver Queen. Temiskaming:.. Tretheway ... | Watts... Our City Merchants. Can have their printing promptly at the British Whig. sg cheapest and best place. Leading Canadian are sup- (J. 0. 41 Clar- 28th. Buyers. 54} 554 1063" 40 done office, James Dent, accountant, Montreal, whose sudden disappeatance caused something of a sensation, is stated to to be in Sussex, Eng. The entira plant of the F. M. Cur lis Furniture company, on East and Second streets, Jamestown, was de- stroyed by fire, this morning. Edmund McCabe, Chicago, shot his {wife twice because she woild not go out and got him beer and then killed himself. The wife may recover. The Alberta Central railway wants to oxtend its line from the westerly terminus to the Grand Trunk Pacific at Yellowhead Pass and easterly to Saskatoon. A "match, deliberately, applied, is supposed to have been the cause of the fire: which destroyed Taylor's planing mill on the lake front, Dunkirk, NY. Lumber piles in the yards are still burning. Engineer Fireman A. Brakeman Smith, 95 Daniel Kerr, Brown, Toronto, and Brockville, had a miraculous escape. from death, when their train went down a thirty-foot embankment at the York yards, at East Toronto. Capt N. F. Toronto, At Edmonton Harbot- tle, the defaulting a of inland xevenue, serving a {wo-year sentence, died suddenly in the itentiary Fri- day mogming;. from canfer of the sto- mach. A pardon arrived from Ot- tawa Bp hour after he died. Wor t Callao Bay, Lima, § Peru, is 'wave which broke over that port on Thursday.. FEnormous waves, the height of whieh" bad not been seen for thirty years, swept over the wharves and 'created a panic among the in- habitants, John Kearns, Tamworth, is dead. He left six "sons and three daughters. Members of Chicago Board of Trade - LAWLOR BUILDING, - - TORONTO. Correspondents of FINLEY sams il & CO. 7 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. . | CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. AND ALL THE LEADING EXCHANGES: CONTINUOUS ==COBAL T-- QUOTATIONS ----RATES OF COMMISSION Shares selling under 10." per share, jo. 5 Shares selling at 10c. and under Pa, sho Shares selling at 50¢. and under ile Shares selling at §1 and under $2, Ete, ete., ete. Kingston, Ont. Manager, : 3 Clarence Chambers, W. Hector H. Hume, OPHIR COBALT MINES LIMITED . Write for Circular Letter dealing with the above. Subseription books will be opened within the next ten days. : USSHER, STRATHY & 00, ; Stock Brokers, 471-51 King Street West Toronto THE WISE Will first satisfy himself regarding the absolute ! safaty of his investment, ; : Once establishing = the certainty of the security: he will then lock to the profits. If you want to gamble, our investment is not for you, but if you want a good, safe inkest- ment, where your money is secured by a fir mortgage on assets several times the value of the mortgage, bearing interest at 6 per cent., payable half yearly--and then you alsé participate i in the further profits earned, we have got what you want and can supply 'you in blocks of » 4 $100, $500 OR $1,000 Yecur investment ranks pro_rata, whether for $100 or $100,000. Similar investments in Canada have doubled in value-within two years and paid good dividends besides, and there is ro reason why this should not do as well or even better. Apply to Thomas Mills, 79 Clarence St. Kingston paralyzed as the result of huge tidal ' Deceased was a charitable neighbor, a good father, and a ipithiul friend. WE OFFER A SMALL BLOCK, Mother Lode 9 Mining Company Stock : Mining issde price: : Fifty Cents a Share - Not a prospect but a working mine. "Ore assays 8, 000 'ounces full width of vein. This mine will bethe- FIRST SHIPPER from the Montreal River, Hptsies, Sehd'in your arders at, once ore the out. intrusion Fs , Asa Hall & Co: |