hi DalLY BEITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1908. - ECZMEA CASES TREATED WITH Are counted cured from the start, as 18 50 active upon any diseased skin HOLES. Dr Spark's cline When once applied to a case of Tezema will take away all redness and Kill ail diseased skin tisshe and put the - skin thto a® healthy smooth condition. Sold | by G. W, MAHOOD, and all I} irst-Class brugyisty in large 25¢. boxes. Accept ho tuhstitute, Vegetable Compound js | rreon in eolor, : L.ook! Would Any of These Suit You? | 1--New Brick Dwelling, 9 rooms, €. and furpace, also good stable drive-house,' large lot, $2,600. 2First-class Nearly New Frame Pwel- ling, 4 bedrooms, DI. & C. $1.65 #4--New Dwelling, 4 ss Bb. & C $1,060. 4--Good Stone Dwelling in excellent repair, stable, garden and orchard of the! choicest varieties of fruit, $1,650. Stone Dwelling, stable and one acre of good garden land, $1,850. T. J. Lockhart, 159 Wellington Street. [THE = cae a { officials. B. &/ and! Frame large lot, fare dnc RAZOR PRICES : Hollow Ground $2.0 Double Concave for Extra Hea " 32. 50 Beards Pair in Leather Case $4.50 Carbo- -Magnetic Razor Troubles Possible 365 Clean Shaves Every Year One from your a dea'er on 30 days trial, with no obligation to purchase / Firm of A. L. SHLABRSTEIN, 476 Broadway, New York, For sale by MoKeivey & Birch,89- | 71 Broek St., Kingston, Ont. i The difference remember this-- it may save your life. Cathartics, bird shot and cannon ball pills tea spoon doses medi irritation of they sweat CASCARETS the -- bowel muscles and crawl naturally a cure and only through | ARETS get at and 834) of cathartic - vines the enough on until move all depend bowels to strengthén they This means CAS quickly creep can naturally, 10¢c, you | ascarets treatment, west seller OXe: box -- week's AHL druggists, Big- in the world=mili- | month ton bh 0 -- a_i Wood's Thosphodins, | The Great Faglish Remedy. Tones and invigorates the whola nervous system, makes new Blovd in old Veins, Cures Nerv ous Debyility> Mento! and Brain Worry, Pes pondency, Sexual Weakness, Emissions, Sper matorrhea, and cts of Abuse or Kroesses Price $1 per box LK One will please, six | will cure. Sold t 11 or mailed in | plain pkg. on receipt. of sic . | mailed free. The W Me Wormerly Win b South African Scrip 5 rista New pamphlet icine Co. Toronto, Om) Bought Thomas Mills, 79 Clarence St FRESH FRUIT Jus IR Navel Or doz {rem day rom 20x Peters & Co., #184 Princess street. 'Phone, 649. 1 : v2 : "POTATOES de. Two Potatoes to be Try oT Ready for the winter tra fine Pry more cars added to of ent stock. our them. A. GLOVER, Cor. Bagot & Ear LADIES AND GENTS' TAILORING We fully guarantee -superior' quality, correct style, ajtistic ¥orkmauship, perfect fit. Jd. B. Dueilette, | 248 Princess St, train service | {| team | chapped hands | In | store. | duty Lapplications, ! Wilfrid ler of pardon to Karl Dollman, {duced | Hair | mex "last and | PUT A STGP 10 I, Last HAS BEEN HEARD OF. FEUD OF DEBATERS. Ottawa College Foot , Down--The formation From Canada. Ottawa, Dee. 15.-The Y.MC.A. rectors have given permission have the Canadian wrestling cham- | piouship on the gymnasium floor of | the new building in March next. Livtle re will be heard of the ol- {iections of the Ottawa College De bating Society, to.the decision a: | Queen' 8 University debate, as the an- | thorities of the Otiawa University {have put their foot down upon these debating societies' tacties. The pow- fers are not agreeable to the de bat policy and position in the i whole matter, { It is not. likely that the Ottawa and New York railway bridge over the I canal, at Cornwall, will be completed | for a month or more; The piet of the bridge has been completed, but no work started on the steel work, railway not iu a hurry, as the ~is perfectly regular over the temporary bridge, | | | | di The secretary of the Dominign Rifle Association has a letter from India, asking how much it would cost Can- ada to send a team to Bisley. The | Indian government wants to send a from the various presidencies and states. The information is being {Torwarded, Dandruff Or Not ? can choose. Wade's Ointment | dandruff and all other scaly himors. Better for general healing | purposes than any salve You over used, It destroys germs. and little wounds from becoming ones through infection. salt rhoum, scald You cures serious Cures eczemay head, cold erysipelas, piles at Wade's sores, | ete, hig boxes, e., drug ii sei a Many Bills For Divorce. Ottawa, Dec. 15.--The programme of private bill legislation for the ap- proaching session of parliament will be decidedly light. The senate will have most do, far on it the sifting the evidence in divorce of which there are al- on haud. This is the of divorce applica- in any single to of devolves fourteen number ever received ready largest tions ion, Seeking For Their Release. number of started a Laurier governor-general A have in Chicago to ask intercede with exercise his Irish men movement to to Sir the pow- John Nolan and John Walsh, who were sen- tenced tQ penal servitude for life in the peniténtiary for the Welland can- al * dynamite outrage. The Ottawa Free Press says the appeal will fail. Right Or Wrong Hair, kind thin, or and lusterless stringy: alossy and of The latter i as is always pro of Pr. bottles, wrong is faded, right kind is even definite healthy hair, such by the use Restorer... In Wadé's drug store. greasy, thick, an wlor. e., at Increasing Daily. Dec. 15.--Thé number of for old age pensions to the present 1s 153,070, in cxcess of the timate made by the prime minister. the chancellor of the exchequer. I'his estimate was 500,000, the latest returns 653,070, and, the, number increasing daily. ™ " London, applicants € and are is The Red Crosy drug store makes specialty of high-class perfumes and confectionery for Christmas trade: Only the best quality is sold. there. The body of William Mallory, a for resident of Mallorytown, who died in Prince Albert, Alta., has reached Mallorytown for interment. "Cadet" Cigaretts," in boxes 10's, 50's and 100°s. Only at son's Red Cross drug store, x30 a 0 Gib- Phone far He disease Elizabethtown, Montreal He Falconer, suddenly, troubled years. Joseph mer, died had been on in with art some om ; ee underwear is and Crown brand it Imperial made to | wel comfortably wear , STATISTICS IN MEDICINE | OLD REMEDIES RETAIN THEIR i POPULARITY | Investigations of Fre French Physicians Show that Large Production of Synthetic Medicines is Not Crowding Out the Old Favorites. A late despatch from Paris says: Prof. Grinibert presented a notable paper before the Academy of Medi- cine on therapeutic tendencies in the ten years. Basing his figures { on medicines furnished to 219 large | asylums and hospitals by the State | Pharmacy, he finds that the old- | fashioned medicines retain their popularity, : An expévt authority on being inter- viewed states that the tendencies of [the medical profession in Canada are | along exactly the same 'lines. He | gives' the ' following old-fashioned | vegetable mixture as the safest and | best treatment for all stomach and | liver troubles, constipation, disorder | of the Kidneys and- bladder, and | states * that many of the 'leading physicians use these ingredients in some form, often by some fancy and expensive name Fluid Extract Cascara. {| Syrup Rhubarb Carriana Compound Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla 5 "ane oz. 1 1 5 meal and at' bedtime. is free from the bad effects of strong purgatives and synthetics. | valuable formula eut and use it. druggist tan supply these ingredi- ents 'at a small expense. You cam wix them at home if you prefer. / keeps | Jawson's | Dawson ihe Authbrities. Put located in Railway Bridge Not Ready--Asking In- to The | said one of the | 1 | States { Thornton | accessor, | | penitentiary. marriage | ranged and | { brother. fing | amount PITH OF HE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Alexander J: Ross, a native of East | Williams, died suddenly, aged seventy- one years. A colony of 600 Germans is to be the Peace River country next spring. | 'The liberals who are organizing a club for *~ Toronto, decided to call it the Sydenham. Fon gress has passed a bill designed to suppress "bucket shops" in the | distriet of Columbia. Thomas MeBrien is dying of injuries sustained in a {all from a warehouse, it is alleged he was robbing. The latest news from the front of the Grand Trunk Pacific is that ihe {Battle river bridge is completed. | The Simpson Brick company, Ham- ilton, has been purchased by the Ham: ilton Brick company, capitalized at £10,000. . ¢ W. L. M. King, M.P., wa for China, ternational traffic. Robbers i 1 has left Otta- to take part in the in- pium congress on the the safe of the at Eufaula, with a sum said dynamitea First National Bank iOkla., and escaped to he $15,000. H. J. Mackinder stated ingLondon | that Canada was in danger of form- ing a political coalition with the Un- ited States. Justices Britton granted a stay of proceedings in West Peterboro eliction petition, pending the final decision on the preliminary objections. | Chief Justice Falconbridge issued a winding-up order in the case of the | Ontario - Sugar company of Toronto, which has iis factory at Breslin, The Canadian Northern r railway has gained an entranee into the United by takimg over the Duluth, Rainy Lake and" Winnipeg railway. J. Hains on trial at N.Y., on a charge of being y to the killing of William E. who was shot by Hains' is Flushing, Annis, Rev. Victor Henning, Winnipeg, was found gui y of carnal knowledge of a little girl, » daughter of a parishon- er, and was igh to two years in It is officially announced: that a engagement has been ar- between the Earl of Granard Mis« Beatrice Mills, the daughter | of Ogden Mills, of New' York. Local option contests throughout Manitoba under the new act, are be- held, to-day. Votes for and against local option will he taken in w TT ACTION OF QUEEN'S ALMA MATER SOCIETY In Cutting Off the 'City Vote at Elections--An 0ld Graduate Not Have Been Done. Kingston Dee. 16.--(To the Editor) : 1 see by your valuable paper yesterday that the Alma Mater Society of Queen's U niversity has done away with the "city vote" in their elections. It seems to me that this is a move backward and doing away with a time-honored custom. In the constitution of the society ag adopted in February 1889, we find this provision regarding 'the Wembeyship in article 2, section: "All registered student ts, graduates and alumni of een's University, the Royal College and the Woman's Medi- cal College shall be eligible for ordinary membership." Now, Mr. Editor, what could be more cosmopolitan and far-reaching than this? What can be better for Queen's sons and daughters than this, no matter in what coungry. or clime Providence Points Out That This~ Should | M---------- STOCK QUOTATIONS, Stocks Listed, The followi otations nip the lied RES utton and J. Re C 41 Clar- | ence street. Tel elephone, 459 - Cobalt St Stocks. , : December 15th. Amalgamated ... ver... ... Chambers Ferland | Crown Reserve .., Cobalt Central Cobalt Lake... Foster, - Green Meehan La Rose .. re Littie Nipissing = He cKin, Dar, ipissing Otisse ... | Peterson Lake hester... Nova Scotia L. Savage % | Silver Leaf... . Silver Queen Temiskaming. . Trethew Watts..... has cast their lot, than to feel that they all be slong to the same Alma Mater. | The "cutting off" of the city vote seems alumni together. by their voting at Alma Mater elections. | To my mind it seems that once a mem- ber of the AM.S., always a member the more preferable. In cutting off the city vote it seems to me all those who have come and gone are likewise "cut off" and when the present generation who have passed this*mation have gone wish to be considered members of the AMS. Yours truly---GRADUATE. Loyal To Kingston. Kingston, Dec. 15--(To the Editor) : received letters from a number of cities |; and downs in Ontario requesting him to name terms, which would be favorably considered by him, for the re-establish- ment of his piano factory, 1 asked that gentleman yesterday if the reports were true. He safd that he had been ap- proached by no less than seven pl in some cases the communications com ing from the boards of trade, thus in- dicating that _business was meant. He | further said that he had not considered | twenty-four towns and municipalities. At a meeting of the council for fur- | ther consideration of the Niagara | power scheme as it affects Windsor, | 1,200 horse power was fixed on as the | the cify will be able to use. | Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., 'naviga- | for the season of 1908 practi- | cally closed. Both the Canadian and Michigan locks have commenced' the work of laying up for the winter. While ediing dinner at his home in Altmar, N.Y., a piece of roast pork became lodged in the windpipe of George A. Mahaffey, and he choked to death. Mr. Mahaffey was sixiy years old. Windsor couneil will give Alexander Bartlett, Windsor"s aged police magis- trate, a public reception in the coun- cil chamber, on December 30th, in recognition of his fifty-one vears publie service, i President Roosevelt: has applied to | Belgian government through the American legation, for a hunting per- mit in Belvium territory, This will be granted. It will be issued in 1909, and include all game. Cruelly bruised being trampled beneath the feet horses, Mrs. Peter E. McKerrell, wife of prosperous farmer near, near of a prosperous farmer near Chatham, | Ont., is in a serious condition. | Thomas McBrien, alleged shop Et er, arrested after falling from the thied storey window of a Front street | warehouse, Toronto, which it was al- leged he wads robbing, died at St. Michael's hospital this aftérnoon. | French Canadian members of the Church of St. Mary on the Lake, at North Bay, are indignant over re- marks: made by Bishop Scollard. One| prominent I'rench Canadian merchant | intends to institute "an actiog for | 25,000. Other actions may follow. | At The Hague it is semi-officially | announced that one of the Dutch war- ships has chptured another Venezuelan | coast 'guardship, the Mayo, which had | been taken as a prize to Curacao. The crew of the=Mayo was landed on the | Venezuelan shore. The explosion at Bas Obispo, ma, was more first have At tion is of} and imjured from of a Pana- serious than was at | Twenty-five bodies | been recovered and it is there are more in the debris. than 100 men were seriously The amage done covers fifteen acres.'| In defining the tarrif bill to be in- troduced.-at the 'spring session of Un- | tted States congress, the ways | and means commitfee is to give spe- cial consideration to the steel sche- | dule. Charles M. Schwab, the ste ol magnate, will appear before the com- mittee to-morrow. Merchants from 'Kingston, Brock] ville, Toronto and other places are] to appear in Ottawa at the marine ; enquiry on Wednesday. Officials the department anill 'be cross-examin- | ed as to the stromg evidence gathered |I in other places and will furnish in- teresting matter before Judge Cassels. President. Rootevelt will send a spe- | cial .message to congress to-day, in which will tell "Who got money' for the Panama canal. William Nelson supposed. said More | injured. house of he which negotiated thei sale to the Un- ited States got $2300000; his fee hav- ing been passed upon by the French vourt Perjury Charged. Brockville, Dec. 15.--Patrick surrendered himself in ~ the county jud criminal court, and pleaded oz. | | Take one teaspoonful after gach | This acts in a pleasant way,, and | We advise all our readers to cut this | Any {man who boasts lge's not. guilty to a charge of perjury, lleged to have been committed in tak ing the oath to vote at the dominion | election, tn Brockville on October 26th. He admitied to bail was To The Ladies :' At Home cards, visiting cards, etc., | cheapest and best, at Whig office. | vo . I' You may have observed that that he can drink o let iv alone usually drinks. . Decasionally woman for she a is ed the things doesn't cay. {one | the | excellently {occurred yesterday, {and were at the theatres in force.\ | woman justice of the peace | address, denounced Adam:as a loafer, 1 lat . the | strong will arrive on Monday to confer which the United States paid {with the 'church leaders on. the subject. Cromwell, the'lawyer for the company ! | Brady | al- | the | remember- | of them, nor would he do so, be- cause his desire was to remain in | to me to be the severance of one of the | {making use ofthe old ties that has bound the students and ng wood to the nei I am sure that the |The city graduates, have done more for the | |New good of Queen's than has been done ill | dnug {died on Thursday. was to ---------- Nolleford Happenings. Holleford, Dec. 14.--Farmérs are sleighing by hauwl- ighboring villages. Sabbath stool is preparing for a Year's entertainment. The infant hter of Mr. and Mra. J. Carslake Mrs. "Carslake, who low, recovering. Rev. DD. intends moving his family village. Services are held in very Babcock this is ithe Free Methodist church every Sun- « Collins f out from her halls they themselves may | Smith tery (Amanda Walker I | to Cobalt i ker Having heard that Mr. Wormwith had | visit ing and Miss Maud Mr | Knight and ok ane aces, | Babeock [ Mr. {Charles Martin's. lay evening. Mr. and Mr. Williath are spending a week with at Desert Lake. Miss Gracia resigned her position as secre of ithe Sunday school. Miss was appointed in ner Bedour made a flying trip last. week. Mrs. J. D. Wal- has returned from an extended at" Godfrey. Visitors: .J. Darl John Snider at D. Freeman's; Babcock at D. Walters': Pritchard at G. Smith's: ('. Me. Miss L. Trousdale at .J. erimond s; Mr. Johnston and E. Genge and Miss Walker at " Walker's; Mr. and Mrs. B. at Mrs. H. Babcock's, and Fraser and Mrs. H. Martin at riends E. lace. James News From Murvale. Murvale, Deé. 14.--Quite a number Kingston and give employment to his | {of the young people attended the sur- men, the large majority of whom natives, This action on the part of { Wormwith is highly commendable, and | [ feel satisfied that the ratepayers, when | Summer in [ | not much improved. Edward Lee, whe by-law is before them, it--ARTISAN. Big Houses At The Bijou. The talking pictures at the Bijou drew crowded houses last night. The play was~'A New Robinson Crusoe," telling the story of a young husband, wrecked at sea and cast up on a desert island while his wife at home is subject to the entreaties of her husband's rival. The life of the island exile and his. dramatic rescue gre splendidly depicted, and the parts ol the wife and lover- friend done. of extraordinary merit. I companied by an excellent comedy Trouble of a Newspaper Fiend," some beautiful pictures of rural life near Rome. will West's song "Good Day, Caroline," is a decided hit. Good houses are assured for. to-night. will appre- ciate - one --- Soldiers A#% Liberty. An echo of the late smallpox scare when the military authorities issued an order allowing the soldiers. of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery to resume their attendance at the five cent theatres. Last night they took full advantage of their new \liberty This may be considered the last of the scare. The military authorities exercised treme "caution and are therefore assured of the clean bill of health. 1t eX fully No More Cold Feet. Get one of our new two-quart water bottles, made of pure rubber. cither. red or white at 50c. up, sleep in restful comfort all winter. valids" cushions, bulb and fountain syringes, atomizers, and everything else in rubber goods, at Wadeé's druu store. 3 hot In and In- Adam A Loafer. Chicago, Dec. 15.--Mrs. Catharine Waugh McCulloch, Evanston, the only in the a woman's suffrage nited States, in painted Eve as the mother of all rts and science, and declared that the history of the human race' show- ed that woman was the originator of most of the good things of the world for which, man now takes credit. They Are Spreading Out. The ~ Young People's Missionary Movement has held institutes at Toron- to, Montreal, Brantford, Peterboro and Galt, to follow up the good work of the Laymen's Missionary Movement. It is {proposed to hold institute. this winter im a number of other cities. Kingston will have an early date in February placed its disposal, and Rev. A, Arm- | Harmless Cold Curing. | The only proper cold cure one that Temoves every trace of the cold and leaves the system in normal con- | dition. This is done by the uge of Wade's Cold Cure Tablets. In 'boxes, 125 Money back' if not satisfactory. oC Patient Was Removed. Immigration Inspector Peter Devlin eft at noon, to-day, for Tucksbury, [ Mass., with John Scanlon, a patient Rockwood Asylum, but who belongs to {the states i ------ Notice. ' Legal forms, customs entry blanks, ete., for sale at Whig office, = the | theapest and bgst Place to buy print- | ing, | ? . 5 > The American Steel and Wire eom- at | are | Prise party at Frederick Walker' 8, Mr. | Friday { | nt orders out that will give loyment to 5,000 idle men and to others within a week or two. Bibby's $2.50 sweater coats. young | else thair brushes i : {please him on Mack Purdy returned 'Friday, after spending the the North-West.~Homer Wallace is expected home in the near uture. W. Wallace, on the sick list, is night. home on {has had a serious attack of pneu- monia is not much better. There is some talk of a 'skating rink being started at Murvale. Wedding bells will soon be ringing at Murvale. Mrs. Bert Purdy spent a few days last week in Kingston, as also: did Miss Muriel Grant. R. Gibson, at B. Guess', on Sutiday, Mr. ana Mrs. M. Boyce, Miss Mabel Boyce, at Mrs. J. Taggart' M. Irwin at N. Boyce's; Joseph F, Kelly, at M. Trainer's, on Sunday. A man while driving through .met with quite a serious ac- on Sunday evening. His horse frightened at a dog which and ran away breaking the the young man was com- Murvale, cident became ran out cutter, so pelled to walk home. Lake Ovinicon News. Opinicon, Dee. 14 --Cutting the order of the day. The people of this district are en- the skating on the lake. The Randall brothers are engaged cutting wood for S. Lindsay. B. Ulsgrove has the contract of cutting wood for Mr. Barr. ¥. Lindsay is slowly recovering from wounds received some time ago A. Barr at M. Hughson"s; J. W Darling at S. Hunter' *. Linklater, and M. Hughson made a business trip to Elgin last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson, Pert Road, ape visiting friends here Fluke has captured a couple of Yo foxes, M. Hughson is dehorning cattle in this vicinity. The Miss Edith and Eva Hunter are visiting at Inverary. B. Lindsay and son at»S. Lindsay's. Under Difficulties. Argonaut. James T. Powers tells of a musical comedy fighting its way through bad business on tour during the financial J depression last fall. Things were so bad that the company, said Mr. Pow- ers,' left each town without paying the company's hotel bill, and from each town took with them the landlord-- induced to follow the company's for- tunes in the hope that. prosperity would bring payment of the money due. To make matters as pleasant as possible, the manager put-all the landloras in the chorus; but one day, at the end of a month or two, when he discovered that they were all pass- he sent a telegram to his advance managef: "Please arrange for us to stop at.a tenor hotel next town." Lake wood vounger joying London es, A Discouraged Man. Canadian Courier. story tomes from Nova Scotia about a fervent tory iwho was greatly disappointed in the result of the re- cent aominion election, and who went about declaring that the country was going clear to the "'bow-wows." "Don't be down-hearted, man,' said the rector, who though a follow- of Fielding, was disposed to vom- fort the disconsolate brother: "the Lord will be with His people.' "That's what I've been. hoping for ever since 1896," said the pessimistic politician, "but sometimes it seems if Laurier had seared every one from the job of looking after Canada." 80 er as To The Ladies : At Home cards, visiting cards, ete., cheapest and best., at Whig office. ' "Huyler's Sweets, from Uc. wp to 810; McConkey's Choice of Roval- ty sweets, from 10c. to $20. 'Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. . A pair of silver mounted military in case at $1.50 would Sce display at Best's.' A rich find of gold at Mige Centre is reported. Coltalt and Leading Senda tsi miei, dt fo nking Made Ea: Banking Made Easy | * Thereisro formality aout operhag a. Sazings Account with this Bank. Courteous clerks villmake' the first steps * easy Yor you if you wish 10 begin sal ing younspare dollars. Not much money is neede i. Ove Dahar will open an © account, and entitle you to a pass-bouk 1a which' your" deposits are entered." Pe delay in wittla rawing your mos with interest to date, KINGSTON BRANCH . J. S. Tarner, : =O. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STH. nme at any time, Ee ---- a (AES COATS CHILDREN'S GOATS LADIES' COSTUMES Ladies' Semi-fitting, tight fitting and loose Coats, in Green, Navy, Brown and Black Beaver, Kersey and Faney Tweeds, $5.00 to $25.00. Pretty Coats for Children, in Fancy Tweeds Kersey and White Beaver Skin Effects, $1.50 ¢ to $5.00. Ladies' Costumes, latest styles, . Black, b/Brown, Navy and Fancy Tweeds, $10, $13.50 | up te $25.00. The Lanting Mantle avd Millinery Stor David M. Spence, #26e. to $1.50. Plumbing Hurry Up Jobs demand ' mighty uick action! "We * try Yard to meet all such calls. Guaranteed Chemically Pure SOLD IN PACKAGES AND CANS Same Price as the poor Adulterated Kinds E. W. GILLETT CO. LTD. Toronto, Ont. WALL PAPERS. Newest designs in English sad Foreign Lines. ELLIOTT & SON, LIMITED. Manufacturers, 79 King St, W,, We are not. infallible, but. . our eputation--in this respect--is * decided- ly: in our faver, In an emergency Test Us! David Hall 66 Brock St, Phone 335 | Toronto. E. STRAGHAN COX. MEMBER OF THE STANDARD STOCK AND MINING | NCHANGE, FN GLH AY ELECTRIC CO. Send for Pamphlet on COBALT DISTRICT Long Distance Telephone Main 2,446. 43 Scott St Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Normaa McCrae, Reginald Pellatt. PELLATT & PELLATT (Members of Toronto Stock Exchange). STOCK BROKERS AND FINAN. CIAL AGENTS. COBALT And other stetks bought and sold on commission. Correspondence invited Orders may be wired at our expense. 401 Traders Bank Building. Toronto 'Phone Main 39638. WANTED Agents, to sell the unsubscribed stock of an established Canadian | Life Insurance Co. Apply R. L. D. Taylor, 218 Continental Life! Bldg., Toronto. "i | RE ( FIXTURES IN STOCK | Toronto. ESTIMATES GIV AY Bolla oleh 3. \ "Phone 1%1 Ya Ly; A ? ad LE House Wiring a Specialty' uperb Electric and Gas * > per cent off regular prices wular "Xmas Ppestent to friend, Homes are Electric Light. Let us wire your Rouse, at small co THE NEWMAN-SPRIGGS ELECTRIC C0., 79 Princess St, CARVING SETS very and Lamps i give your behind the age without t Buy Them Now Christmas Presents. Make Threespiece Qurving Fork and Steel. The the ShelBeld and id hand forged and warranted by the Silver Stag acceptable - gift Knife, a Se Steel | finest manufacture Men's - Overshoes 2 00 and 3.00. Ladies' Overshoes, $2.00, 2 25 and 2.50. Ladies' Slippers, $1.77, maker, beautiful Mountings Handles Buckhorn and' Ivory, attractive . Leather PRICES $3.00 Stirling of fitted in Oak Lo ases up. KINNEAR & G°ESTERRE JEWELLERS, from Men's Slippers, from 50¢. to $2. Men's and Boys' Hockey Boots. Rubber Boots for the whole family. Moccasins to fit any feet. H. JENNINGS, King St Sts. OPEN EVENINGS Princess and: Wellington i ' : And tho 'average small boy dislikes to' part his hair alinost as much ag ou man dislikes to part with his. "The man whe in slow efror is alwave' Slow fo fact. to see his admit the