¥ PAGE FOUR Br ---- Overcoat Event ss AAA : SOMETHING UNUSUAL IN KINGSTON December Overcoat Sale FOR THE BALANCE OF DECEMBER WE WILL GIVE : 0 per cent OFF ALL MEN'S AND BOYS" READY TO WEAR OVERCOATS Our reason for this Sale is that we intend taking stock a month earlier this year--1st January in place of 1st F. ebr'y FRENRERANREEND a Ip vy Here's a Glorious Opportunity ith all the winter ahead of you --remember every Winter Overcoat we own. goes into this sale--none reserved wid ben onde! sizes--many of them made from Overcoat materials by the best makers. All sales for Cash. Goods 'marked in plain figures. No Overcoats on approval. a ge DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE TO SAVE FROM $7.00 TO $10.00 ON YOUR OVERCOAT «. | SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING A as - Brock St. Open to Six Every Night Until Christmas. Livingston's "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk." - = . - - or = EAE NE ENN EEE NN RN EAN E NENA NN EAREE SARE RENEE of _ cotoperative marketing, good When) A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND : WE SELL ON EASY ENTITLED 10 LAST CENT road systc.a, better live stock and . S enza : better rural education. . TERMS He had seen, on a recent occasion, ® sease Ladies' Suits, Dressds, Skirts, erm ® joien"s buits, VUveralis, LCndaerwear, $m FOR THEIR MILK, SAYS THE animals being slaughtered at a Tor- Voweiery, suitcases, ot. HON. DE. TOMILIE onto abattoir, and had remarked ScHUYLER! TAKE OFF Your CAP LIKE . hie : A LITTLE GENTLE- Neglect of Com mo n/t: Morns, 344 King St. Colds the Most Fre- quent Cause of the Kingston nent Complaint. Products Factory - ' upon the poor quality of the pro- Btrongly Commends Mixed Farming | duct. Carcasses ran, in weight, to. Ontario Agriculturists--=Great [rom 200 to 325 pounds. instead of : . cw. [from 500 to 600 pounds, a condi- > Field for Development Before Ca- tion that reflected an appalling waste ; in E . -- MAN. AND SHAKE nadian Breeders of Animals. in handling, he thought. "There HANDS AND SaY/ Guelph, Dec. 11.--""Any farmer |has been little judgment used in ! TY 'DELIGHTED I'M ' 5'0" very | marketing tKose animals." the speak- who gets up at 4 or 5'o'clock every pea. Th SURE "~ WHERE, morning to milk his cows, who at- tends to theth seven days in the week and who has all the expense of putt] ing his product on the market under prevailing conditions, is entitled . to every cent he ever got for milk in this country," declared Hon. Dr. Tolmie, Minister of Agriculture for e Dominion, speaking at the dir- tors' luncheon in connection with the Ontario Winter Fair. "I am tired hearing all this talk of profiteering, I am getting so that I say io the men who indulge fn it: "Why don't you £0 and produce milk? If there is such big money in it. why don't vou give up your barber shop?" hut they don't go." In a careful review of the agricul: | tural situation in Canada the Minis- ter touched upon some of its out- standing features in a manner that brought vesponsive upplause from the two hundred farmer exhibitors who crowded the dining hall. He opened his remarks by congratulat- ing the offic upon the success of the Winter » mot only on this occasion, but in former Years. As an Instance of the advertising value of the Fair, he recounted the pur- chases of Canadian purobred animals by United States breeders, following the winning of the championship at iho International by animals that dd graduated from the judging ting at Guelph. Hemet nual disbursement, as only oy extra er went 'on. "We must see that the producer is supplied 'with such infor- mation as will enable him to market to the hest advantage and with a minimum of loss and wastage. There whole lot that went through the ab- ttoir concerned in that day. i Poor Stuff Doesn't Pay. : "We have too many four-thous- and-pound cows in Canada and too few thirty thousand pounders. We in the West are disappointed when we legrn that 47 per cent, of all the bulls in use in Ontario are scrubs. aries, our moral reformers, our farming experts, and our purebred stock, The poor stuff doesn't pay, The man who works day after day attending the four-thousand-pound €ows has nothing at the end of the year but his exercise,' the fresh ai: and the fertilizer. I congratulate ture on the energetic steps being tak- en in Ontario to eliminate scrub sires, and 1 want to assure him and you that I shall do everything pos- sible to assist in that work, reaiiz- ing, as I do, its extreme importance lo the Province and to the Domin- oR. 1 id New York, Dec. 1l.-----Agnounces of Nipissing Mines, Limited, will be held in this city on Dee. 15th for the purpose of considering di dividend of five per. cent. has been paid this year. ; 2 i, i] wasn't one first-class Carcass in the|. We look to Ontario for our mission-{ the Provincial Minister of Agricul-) ment is made that a special meeting | STRENUOUS OBJECTIONS 7) ARE" YOUR. 5 { MANNERS | i Nip N / Whether influenza ia a germ disease is an open question on ich medjocal authorities differ. It Is certain, how- ever, that in nine cases out of ten the disease reaches an acute form as the result of neglecting an ordinary cold. Every reader should take this statement to heart, especially in view | pf medical opinions which declare, "if colds are treated promptly we will Lear far less about Grippe or Influ- enza." The treatment for colds in the head is simple and may be handled at fiome Grip Fix, which may be secured at any druggists, affords a means whereby re- Hef will be given in a night and even an attack of grippe overcoma in bours. The preg) will be approved by any physician as it provides, in capsule form, just the H drugs he would prescribe, A full (Hist! Of these is printed on each box The action of Grip Fix is to keep |i System open, to quickly relieve the ¢ ged-ip condition of the head, i reduce the feverish condition and] allay the muscular soreness usualiv iif There fs nothing in It which |} to after effects; tones up the entire system. Have Grip is on sale at all russia. AZEL] STLESS CHILDREN ARE Makers of Hollow Damp- Proof Cement Blocks, Bricks, Bills, Lintles, and Drain Tile, also Grave Vaults. And all kinds of Ornamental Cement work. Factory: cor. of Charles and Patrick streets. PHONE 730W. Mgr, H. F. NORMAN Fix always in the house | li in offered at 35 cents per box, and il DIRECTORY FOR RETURNED | MEN, APPLY For employment information. For land Settlement, general matters, advise: Bank of Torente Hidg. cor, King For Vocational Courses, Indus. . trial Re-training: Merchants Bask Hidg., eor. For medical treatment, surgical appliances: Gold Li Bleed . For Pensions: i , Bibby Blogk, Princess Street That Hair Mattress OR THOSE FEATHERS SHOULD BE RENOVATED | NOW. SEE US we ans | EXPERTS, CE Kingston Mattress | ingston 58 Frivceis street. Facus don, Love and wine gat credit for mak i Js ing fools of some men wha were bors