Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Dec 1908, p. 5

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4 poi ic e -------- ve ea-- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IS SET FORTH OF CHIIIT FCIEN: DAL, NEST AND 968 77, "NEWYORK S SCANDALS THICKEN IN REGARD TO MONTREAL CIVIC AFFAIRS. Scope of Enquiry Widened--Senti ment in "Favor ya a Roya Into © ¥ : FIRST CHURD OF CHRIST ot SCLENTIS, Commission to Enquire Z, BROC. : the Police Department. ec. 21 PITH OF THE NEWS. Montreal, been thickening the ing the past gation into the erection a police station below, the standard fixed in the specifications, the scope of inquiry has now widened to Scandals hall an havi at dur week. city From investi of Over The World. Munro, limes, is « Robert editor of the 'a { Elgin d. other: | 3. Manchee, former proprietor of municipal buildings, and it is likely! the Wigton" Hotel, 11 Haf® when the fspecinl inveltigating | committee meets it will report in fav. | or of the appointment of a royal com- | mission. The aldermen are becoming duly impressed by the weight of prb- lic opinion behind the men who forced © these investigations, and that they cannot risk any further dis regard of the demands of the majority | as they have done i6r so long a time | past. I'he sentiment in favor of a royal commission into the administration of the city's police department is also in creasing in strength, and it "is. likely | that before the end of the week the | premier, Sir Lomer Gouin, will have | announced the appointment of such a| \: (0x to Miss Irene ling, commission. The latter is all the more | of Walter Sterling, 1 inclined to" do this inasmuch as tl 4 announced in Toronto shortly hoard of trade and other important | John an old public hodies have announced their | Ur BIEL firm conviction that only by such a course can the police force he placed | on a footing satisfactory to the citi- | zens generally and adequate for the | requirements of the metropolis. Burg | various 'oronto, died of v stroke of apoplexy. ' » Rev. John G. Mauly, a Methodist minister, tor alter a dong illness, Wallace Nesbitt, K.( nterest among Biitish ) opportuniti superannuat od died in Toran reports great) have apitalists "ir 1 | Canadian s invest tor nent D. rot Mann a story "perfect NR. characterize that the ( ing to acquire the C.P.R tween Calgary Edmanton Hon. (i. P. Graham foundation for the Intercolonial rail $s as try b and Sg there 1s no the b Vs report = that licety ay to to .a rageément of Senator private comparey George eldest to he Ste laughter Codnors, three scotty ased vears, Mark government fF St. I'he prospecting church, on Friday has withdrawn leasing the allowance irom and all lakes road Sixty A for the wid laries have been reported daily for Gowganda miner the past fortnight, and instead of de creasing are actually increasing, both | i in daring and in obvious defiance and | marine, in g his fearlessness of detection. Some of the | INGULY Ottawa, said most audacious thef wer reeorded in | °F the department had b the city's history havy beer commit: f With. ted this past week, and in hardly ang { ~The instance has any arrest nade, | company the police failing to trace the thieves | S®tubday, Public feeling is worked up to sich a pitch over this apparent that someth radical direction Col. Gourdeau, deputy minister evidence that wing at the f tan:pered al for insurance Colborne, Ont. that the 1 should | underwriter the Port decided been at ol team discharg to the | Beaverton wl at cargo the G. incapacity elevator owing unless done in a/|'® towards affecting . refofm soon, privale citizens are likely to take wiatters in their hand. and visit punishment on any thief whe is caught themselves One ult of is the unearthing 'two and pail in would weted partial have madd At TorBnto a pool of £50,000 has [been formed among promivent brokers porting back Longboat forthcoming Marathon race with Madison own ed men to \ | Shrubb, at Square warden Mrs tocl the Fi Jame the civie investi of sv old, thought overhauled and hight of a Already | whi will create a res ation scandals ithe of bought Living [arm er n Wellwood, consisting of over 0 acre for th horvoughhred herses Windsor nave fon, New farm near proprietor a Jer ha Cobout one three ov, which be searching t heen a yea prince n their deed never the inves sub 3 to n 8, breeding purpose ol Canada. inspectors | in | ation ets | m | veterthary who of that ertained h, whe the embargo tl sensation in charge at raunicipal civeles, and ex-aldermen and z | ay tt Michican { other Ihe | agai ichigan, as a trong | they 'will _kepp: a Wave county, (Detroit), and will How animals to the river some time: ye public horder, say when Loa tate, quarantine shoes s | are quaking in their l:onis Pavette, man. is taking a personal hand in the work of and may relied upon to keep at t work until | it hu throueh. Chri mayor, is a against not bel for investigation, Cro | h JM mareiaoe Maj Wilkinson ceremony been ennried chon For ted con Wyre, and the Methao the Unit tie theatre, tma per : Hivh confectionery. ¢ High class perfumes, Hioh class toilet waters. Fnelish hand mirrors English folding lkhony brushes, At Red At on My huke Lomi class to Epi Slates > ftarry La aged mirrors for shavers : . wentyv-hive x on re Gibson's Cross Drag AB Jrom oe toast Jancroft, Sunday last IL pram a Sa Ot to wake to a root Spargo delivered a scathing : men who cards church during I'he men belonged respectable families in the "village \ Brownie at ¥ would sensible See viiieh would to some young wert : ind the | ; ; my nnot rec froom win mn = He over playing service. vouny cams 5 most atl, make a for | 5c. Chocolates, Chocolates 25e. your boy or them at| Finest eating chocolates, lest s Harry Dowsley, injured in a dyna- mite explosion the Trent canal Frankford, recently, and was] ¢l brought t thie Belleville hospital, | Drug died on Saturday Gillette Auto-Strop at Crawford on Christ near cand 188 o Store, oar and safety ra Best ors resident of | { iropped dead of heart failure! in front | owned | the | tine | hited | on | "| cave SHOOTS SISTER DEAD. -- The Very Latest Culled From All| Was Given Loaded Gun to Carry | admired an Upstairs. N.S. Dee. 21.--Ober- in, the eight-year-old son of Capt. Benjamin Hamm, shot and killed his thirteen-year-old sister, Ruby, with' uble-barreled hammerless gun. An elderly brother had been using it { Saturday, and the gun was left down mmstead of in its customary The young man who had it ht the barrels empty, but of them had a cartridge Mrs. | Hamm askea Oberlin to take the gun | upstairs. She, toa, thought it | hot loaded I'he little fellow { pointed the gun at his sister | and then at, hig sister Ruby. | mechanism ~ wa& touched, the | striking the little girl below cheek and lodging in the back of head. Death was instantaneous. ALFRED PARKER DEAD. Mabone Bay, 1do | stairs [ place. I thou were tone was first Lottie The bullet the the rominent Peterborough Passes Away. Ont., Dec. 21.--Alired proprietor of Parkeris Dye which has in l'oronto, was the most prominent lied suddenly Saturday wd been town and went n his | |p Man | Peterboro, | Parker, | Work | | also an agency and who ane of citizens of evening, He the to dinner apparently usual health. He retired some- what early and was found deaa in bed wy his wife at,. 11:30 p.m. He was ortv-nine years of age, and the cause his death given as heart di sease, down in home | | 1 | | f ot 18 Dug ot Poison With Knife. Kissimmee, Fla., Dec. 21.--While | hunting, thirty miles down the Ris | -immee River, Saturday afternoon, H Fountain --a prominent gipntractor; aroused a big rattlesnake, and in a killed the reptile only after it {had sunk its fangs into his flesh With his hunting knife he cut away the poisoned flesh, digging out the wound, 'and when he was found the men who were hunting him, was able to hobble with iid. He reached his home ut died despite all efforts | him. | light two their to save 5c. Finest Made 25c. Chocolate all J. Crawiord. 280. flavors. creams, + There items ive a lady are really so few rentleman is permitted to { at Chri f good sweets like MeConkey's : The best § these 0 great taste 1 hown in giving in fancy packages and sold only Red" Cro Drug The plant of American Tin Plat Park, . Pa., will at. month, ving 5,000 men. It been Real mounted, Best's. Mrs. G lied at aged 46 and eight childrer three brothers, Doug Hart, 'reside Pakenham 40 have a new hall. A By-law -to raise 35,000 for the purpose of building will be submit tec the ratepayers at ribson $ the company', Store Sheet and in on full employment resime time LLL to ha closed a pipes, and plush lined cases, vear gold at briat silver Hy W. Darrauch Watertown, » Clayton, N.Y.. on Wednesday, vears James, mother William Picton and in to O.H.A. Lini- Kingston only at Drug boxes, "For hockey plavers.y ment is spld in Gibson's Red Cross Collar and lat Best's Stove eunfi many styl ' | afternoon | by | with nonday, | {lish; 1. T., ho stmas that makes the demand ! and | goods, done up | Hyme | She leaves a husband | Burke, pastor, and 1 preached onthe story of Betnlehem as: town y 'a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1908. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL CLOSING. pn Interesting Entertainment in the > . The closing exercises in St. lechool were a thorough suecess ' in each form.- 'I. J. Leahy, chairman "of St. Mary's school board, kindly at- tended the entertainments, and also Rev. Father Cullinan. Each rom was tastefully decorated for 'the oc- casion and in this work the children took an active part. As was the cus- tom in previous years each child sup-| plied 'his share Joi dainties aac a feast preceded the entertainment. In the Senior Feurth form the first number 'on the programme was a solo, | "School eDays,' by Master Ico Marchand: "all the class joining in {the chorus. ® This was followed Mary's by | several choruses, sung by all the pu-| pi's in the grade. The chief atteac-! tion, however, was the 'Christmas? | Play," in which Master. Clive Givens, | dressed in white, represented Decem- | {1es, and Master Arthur Morris, with' lan appropriate costume, represented | ( bristmas. The other chazacters in the play were Masters Victor Lanos, Bert Daley, John Hickey, Vincent | | Kane, Cecil McConville, Joseph Galli- | van, Henry Campbell, Edward Ryan, | leach of whom recited several lines in | | praise of Christmas. Each character | | spoke in a clear voice amd at the | conclusion they sang. | "Merry, Merry Christmas Bells," an lessay, was read by Master Victor La- nos, its author, describing an actual | :xperience of his own life in preparing | {for a Christmas celebration. Between | the various numbers Master Charles | {Yellowley favoured the class with] {some suitable gramaphone selections. | The pupils of the Senior Third and | | Junior Fourth grades had their on-| [tertainment - in the Junior Kourth | |form. Recitations were well rendered | {by Master Joseph Ahearn, Joseph | | Maguire, James Walsh, Harry Smith, | Vincent Conley, Kirby Waterhouse and | | James Clancy. A very humorous dia | (logue, "Two Sides to a Story,' was | |given by Masters Wilfrid Grattan and | ¥dward Dolan. A very appropriate [class recitation, "You ana Me,' {two choruses, added to tne program ime. Several. boys in the Junior | | Fourth grade competed in making! {statues of Santa Claus and the win {ner in the contest James lite | gerald. I The pupils of | | and | was | I. | and | the | of "i i the Part 1, Part {Senior and Junior Third joined | held their closing exercises in {Junior Third form. Nime boys {the Part 1 class sang You're Good. Master Johnny save recitation, "Mr. Claus," which was followed hy song,. "Jolly Old St. Nicholas," by | {Joseph Kent, Fred Mariin and Stew tart MeDonald, of the Part 1 i |The boys of the Part IL sang "Ring | {the Bells," which was followed hy «| citation, "Santa's.. Fright," by | | | chorus, Hart a | | e { Santa | | | pit class ir i Leonard Blakey, of the Pyrt II class. | | Master A. Givens recited "The Toys," {and Master W. Powers "A Note to | {| Santa." The Junior \Third class! a chorus, "Christmas « Joys, | which was followed by a clog dance | bv Master O'Connor, which was much 1 applauded. Next a jchorus, "Santa Claus' Land," 'was {rendered by the entire Suntor Third tle which brought the proceedings a close. Gramaphome selections were brought on at various intervals during the programme by Master Wal- ter Steacy. | | | to | Killed Or Injured. | Cobalt, Deo. 21.-~Througk the acci- dental explosion of a portfon of a [ stick of dynamite, which had remained {in a drill after the original discharge without _its presence, ing suspected; two men were kille right in the | Tomugamni Gold mine, and a third so. terribly" injured that he can- Inot recover. Awo, other miners were |at the bottgin off the shaft, seventy {five fect hflow dhe surface, ar the | time, buy escaped: with their lives. | Dead- Michael Doherty, single, aged | twenty-one, North. Bay; Alfred Rioux, | singlé, aged twenty wo, Sudbury. | Ifjured-=-William® Brennan, married, |aged about forty-five, Cache Bay, may {dic; ER "Lalonde, badly cut and i bruised, but will recover; La Valle, slightly hurt. | 1 Peterboro, | Married In Chicago. On December 166h, William nizon, spn of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Den [nison; Collingwood street, this city, {and Miss Ellen Ford, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. George Ford, Portsmouth, [were united in marriage in Chicago, Land after a sumptuous wedding break- | fast { that éity, J. Den Mr. and Mrs. The happy couple tor their friends |and other points. will be "*At> Home" alter January | Grove-avenue; Chicago. True Blue Officers. | Ata meeting of True Blues, No. 16, | 'Prentice Boys, the following offigers | were elected for the year 1909 : | W.M., K. Watts; D.M., Mrs. Hamil ton; recording secretary, James Gow- an; financial secretary, Joseph Camp | bell; treasurer, Charles Phillips; chap- Iain, 1.. Warburton; conductor. Mrs. | Campbell; D. of C., B. Skeggs : F. lof C., C. Dixon: committee--.J oseph | Phillips, Mrs. Walker, Miss Wilson, | Mi Hamilton; organist, Miss Rg | Morrison: auditors'. Dixon, G. Eng A. Skegps. i Cooke's Church Guild. The Presbyterian - Guild of Cooke's { church, held most interesting ses sion on Sundat night, at, the close lof the Miss Orser, Brock street church, favored with a | solo, and fine selections were rendered' by the Bethel male quartette. At the the president, H." W: Newmbn, presented each" member of { the society, with the Presbyterian Young Peoples' Society button. a revular service. some close Brock Street Church. Special Christmas services were held this church on' Sunday." Rev. T. E. oecupied the pulpit at In he he at hoth OrVICOS, rormng {told in the thew, and in an eloyuent sermon on i Among Men." Jeautiful musiv, was rendercd by both services. second chapter of Mat- the evening he delivered a Man Christmas the choir at "Jesus, A manicure set is just what she wants for Christmas. Some beauties {from T9¢. to 815, at Best's. { when | laral posses<ion ada. tendered them by their friends i | Dennison left | | on a wedding tour to Pitisburgh, Pa., | 3rd, 1909, ai 1225 Oak | 4 | the animal | | attack 2 RUMOR AGAIN REUY ABOUT RETIREMENT OF SIR 'WILFRID LAURIER; After the Georgian Bay Canal Scheme is Well Under Way--It Thought That There 'is Something in the Statement. Ottawa, Qee. 2 Sir Wilfrid Laurier ollice as soon ax the Georgian - Bay canal \cheme was well under way, which was published in several Michi- gan papers some weeks ago, and was re-primted here, has again been vived, and as there is forthcoming a statement tantamount to corrobora- tion from more than one official high up and well posted, it would seem at there is something in the report. Sir Wilfrid Laurier himseli, during his our of Quibee provine, prior e general elections, gave utterance to several remarks thai, re-read in ihe ight of what has subsequently trans- piredd, would seem to point to his withdrawal from the active political arena as carly as this could veniently be aecomplishe damage to the party He is determin- ed to bring the Georgian Bay canal matier to a head as soon as possible, and arrangements are al present pros ceeding to. that end. That no official confirmation of this fact is fortheom- ing due to obvious diplomatic rea- sons, but its substantial (ruth is none the less assured. Sir Wilirid's sucéessor on his retire- ment from the premiership will be the Hon. W, 8. Fielding, whose standing in- Ontario and the west is strom is 1.--The report that would retire from ro con without is RECORD GIFT. Former Telephone Girl Presented With $4,000,000. Francisco, Dec. 21.--The record (hristmas gilt of the season was made David TI. Hanbury turned over to his wile property vahlied at $1,000, 000. Although Mrs. Hanbury assumes of the vast holdings, not. exercise absolute control ath : made to keep ton t, but the facts public. The Hanburys figured prominently last spring in connection with divorees suit, but as th cimax had reached, alter days {bitter forgave San she will until. after the « Every effort w of her husband the he transac ~ BU came a just heen charges and recriminations hey forcot and decided to begin life again to-day. Mrs. Han bury was at one time a telephone girl the wealthiest wo and | is now one of men in California PROMISED CONSIDERATION Ask For Increased Grant Medical School. Toronto, Dec. 21.--A deputation from Kingston waited upon Premier Whitney and other members of the cabinet, this morning, to ask for an increased grant' for "the medical school. The growth of the work of the school and its increasing useful ness to the community as well as to those who gre undergoing instruction there, were dwelt upon by members of the deputation. Premier Whit- ney promised consideration. WW. F Nickle, M.P.P., Mayor Dr. Ross and J. Cameron Connell, dean of the me- dical faculty, urged the -claims of the school. To to - Magnificent Quebec Pageants. The famous moving pictures of the Quebce pageants by the Elablissément Louis Gaumont and never 'hefore scen in Kingston, will be shown at' the Bijou theatre, to-day and to-morrow, together with a descriptive lecture by Frank Gillions. The pageants were the most, splendid features of the ter-centenary and the sole and only persons. allowed to make moving pic- tures of those great spectacles were the agents of the Etablissemént Louis Gaumont, which, by reason of being a French company, obtained exclusive {privileges from the French officials of Quebec. The taken | back to France, and only recently the | finished. pictures came back to Can® This is an' opportunity of seeing performances, which A number of are shown together with picture of ihe grand mili- and of the. march' of negatives were [ the "inside" should not other views a _ splendid tary review | Wolf be missed. army. [Carter's Horse Got Tired. | A local carter got into trouble with | his horse on Ontario street this morn- When near the G.T.R. was taken with a severe of that tired feeling and calm- {ly laid down in the road and refused [to get up. The carter at first tried { gentle -means and then became rather jangry but still the animal refused to f move. Finally a number of people | wathered and lifted the animal to ts | feet. ing. station Died After An Operation. | * William Henderson, Mount Chesney, |died at the geheral hospital on | turday afternoon after undergoing an toperation. The deceased was a fisher {man by occupation and had lived at | Mount Chesney for some years. A | wife and' one daughter, four years old, fare left to mourn his The fune | ral took "place at eleven o'clock Mon- day morning Pine Hill eemetéry. Left For The South. (i. Polson left thi Virginia, in tho interests of oN, & Co., wholesale and manu- whose business Sa loss. to | | { Henry for { Polson alternoon Hacturing druggists, has extended well the States, particularly into 'Ohio and Virginia. into | a -- Tobacco Was Stolen. The sneak -thief is still busy in the city. Some time during Sunday night, n entrance to the Devo, corner. Ri- Road, and worth of to secured store of Charles R. street and Raglan off with about $3 { { some one | | dean | | made bacco. ol | New burning outfits at | "Fresh on Saturday." over 800 lbs of = McConkey's. choice of royalty for Christmas, buyers. Sold Gibson's Red Drug Best's. sweets only at Cross Store. Fountain pens (Waterman's) for la- or gents, many styles, from §2 £10, at Best's. dies to La nn C--O AA # a PURITY. BRILLIANCY BESLELELILEI ILE SEE ELIE LEAR PE HEA HEAT S : Muchos Acceptable Hockey Boot X; J * y - Xmas Gifts Men's Hockey Boots. N $1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3 00 and 4 3.50. ; bP . =) Boys' Hockey Boots, $1.50, 1.75, 2.00 and 2.50 Lighting Hitch and' Quick Hitch. $1.25 to 8.50. Overshoes, Moccasins, Rubbers, THE SAWYER SHOE STORE TEFL ELL HEI EEP TIER EEE SE Eh LEA Ladies' Evening Slippers, H4444 440440444444 04 00 00004004 FFL 1244444450444 + rr Ee --. tt are different from any that Cowan's always give Housekew ers say that } 2 Cowan's Icings are Ry, uniformly satis= factory. Eight delicious flavors --at your grocer's. THE COWAN CO. LIMITED, TORONTO. oy. STOCK QUOTATIONS. nn i, PERSONAL MENTION, Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. D. P. Branigan was Sunday. L. L. Henderson has returned home from Montreal. Police Constable MeAdoo is enjoying on ten-day vacation. William, Harty, Ottawa, is visiting friends in the city for a few days. ; Harold Reuton, University avenue, is home "from Toronto Dental College for vacation. : Cadet Martin, Colalt and Leading Canadian Stocks Listed. The fallawipg, quotations are sips plied by the City Brokerage (J. 0. Hutton and J. R. {. Dobbs), 41 Clar- ence street, Telephone 480 A : in Toronto on ' Cobalt Stocks. mber et, Buyers. $081 Chambers-Ferland... Crown Reserve ... Cobalt Central ... Cgbhalt Lake... of the R.M.C., left, to-fay, to spend Christmas at bis home in Brandon. Rev. Dr. Jordan, of 4Jueen's, will be the special preacher at Toronto uni- versity on April 4th. ss liva Ballantyne, of the Normal College, Toronto, is spending a few days with friends here. Cadets T. Henshaw and A. (i. l.aw- son left, to-day, to spend the holidays at their home in Almonte. Miss Addie Toye and Miss Pauline Sparling have returned from Toronto | Silver Leaf for the Christmas festivities. Silver Queen Mrs. William Newman, Woodville, is Temiskaming with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| Trethowey. . liam Allen, Clergy street, for the holi- [ Wgtts.. days. Miss Davidson officiated at the or- gan in St. John's church, Portsmouth, Sunday, in the absence of Miss Halli- day. E. Villiard has returned from" El- mira, N.Y., where he attended a meet- ing of the Builders' Laborers' execu- tive, bi Cadets Ringwood and Campbell, the RM.C., left at noon for peg, where they will spend mas. Capt. Alexander Milligan will return to his home in St. Catharines, the steamer Kinmount having been laid up for the winter ; The friends of Sergt., O'Connor, of the Eastern Ontario command, are pleased to see him around again after his. defn tion through quarantine. Profi. Edward "J. Williamson, of Ho- bart Colle Geneva, N.Y., is spend- ing the holidays with his brother, Dr. R. B. Williamson, Brock street. E. E. Spangenylies, of Bufialo, N.Y, manager of thy/ Columbian hotel at the 'Thousand Island Park, has pur- hased, along with J. H. Arnholt, (ak Courts hotel, Lakewood, N.J. McKin. Dac. Nipissing ... Otisse... .a... Peterson Lake ... Rochester Nova Scotia .:. Savage Commander Spain's Expenses. Ottawa, Dec. 21.--The marine de- partment inquiry, this morning was concerned with the expense account of Commander Spain. The auditor-gener al told how he had had. to. refuse Commander Spain's accounts as mani festly incorrect. On casions one or more oc- the commander had refunded amounts previously collected for * penses, of Winni- ox Christ- The auditor quated instances when. the commander, though sitting at the marine investigation at Mont real, had put in bills of expenses, being in as other partsfof the country. Has Four Diseases. St. Louis, Mo., Dec, 21.--A victim of four different diseases, either of which might prove fatal, and with two other fatal discades thrénteniig Him, - Louis Mascot, a wood-working machinist, declares that« he feels well. Here ave the diséases which the | doctors Lave found are afflicting . him :.. Mitral re gurgitation, aortic regurgitation, gen- eral anasarca, and multiple abscessesa He is threatened with § Hephritie fund dinbetes, which 'aré generally 'fatal » "The only store in Kingston' with a Christmas morning delivery is Gib- Red Cross Drug: Store. All pur- at this store will be delivered if so desired by purchaser on Christ mag, morning. Turkey has more aged people, in proportion to the population, than any other European country. | See the two windows full of and manicure sets' at Best's. composed only of solid ebony and thé. other of cocabola, the finish. Sets in both from 7 £20, 3 New wood designs for burning lest's. : A, gallon of vinegar weighs more in winter than ins summer, as the cold causes the fluid to contract. O.H.A. Hockey Liniment is sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. % The apple trees in bearing in Cam- ada exceed 12,000,000, while 3,000,000 more are growing up. The mew No. 3 Brownie camera, 3} 41. just in, at Best's. Plain ® eream chocolates, Crawford. ? For Him. How about -a Gillette safety Auto-Strop razor 7 He cor tainly like one. Or perhaps one | of our complete shaving sets with saléty razor, glass, mug and brush at 5 would be it, have also some fine pipes in cases, or real leather ci gar cases. * In fact if doubt come. at onee see what they have. son's or chases would vou to are mn and toilet One is sete, red to Best's Chocolates 25c¢. ib. J. Be. 25¢c, CHocolates, Finest eating chocolates, Crawford. 2 at "It is a credit to the city," said a customér on Saturday speaking about the beautiful display of McConkey's and Huyler's high class sweets, at Gibson's Red Cross. Drug Store and handy to have them delivered. Christmas morning F. W. Hall, barrister, ol Perth, out for the mayvoralty for 1909, opponent is Allan - Grant, C. agent Plain eream Crawford. 0 His R P X " 15¢. J. 15e. + chocolates,

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