f. li v » i i i i l i il F' i. il ' AND TWO 0-‘U me A invigorating 'cup of coilee out' of auythin_; but good coilee any more than you can make zi silk dress out ofcoitou cloth. .Scsi Brand is pure coffee of the highest quality. ONLY- CHASE at Monrnfsi. SANBORN i I 2 A GOOD HEAD .B ».i..»..yi. sp,...»¢i-tea sy me common-sense msn. EDDY’ MATCHES are the Head-wont~drop- oti kind. In buying: Eddy’s matches, the fiouse- keeper and also the man who carries matches in his pocket gets the Most :of the Btst for the least moncy _ ‘ ED!:\' S nmtches arc sale. Always insist upon having l‘IDDY’S ONLY. _THE li, B, EDDY Company, Limited. . . Makers also of Paper, Paper Bags, I ‘l" l' ANAUA’ Toilet Paper. Tissue Towels, etc. °`.` -_ %°§ -_»f'”"' ilciuiorsyscip coiiuu Demand _for_ it |_e Growing--llllfllel Come F'|_‘em_Widsiy Opposite POIIIQ In a period of seven months the ,Royal Mint at Ottawa enriched CID# .dian currency by miuting BIKN- 'hull' 'tired thousand dollars' worth of Cana- dian gold coin in denominations oi live and ten dollars. There is ssteadi _.but not as yet very large demand for fthe gold pieces, and the 0\\\D\li averages about $150,000 per month. The banks as a nile are not veri. sympathetic towards the popularize- tion of a Canadian gold coinage. They prefer to keep their own notes in cir- culation, ss being easier to handle Midi at the same time more D1‘°l1l»lbl° 'D them. The gold coin issues 0! the Mint, as well as the silver and bronze coin issues, depend largely on the 'de- mands of the banks ss transmitted to the Finance Department through the Receiver-Generals omces through- out the Dominion. There is s very large amount of United States gold coinage in clrw- ,lation in Canada. and some tens of fmiliions' worth of the United States gold pieces are held in the Federal \Treasury at Ottawa as security for the bank and Federal note issues. The gold minted at Ottawa comes principally from the Yukon and Nova Scotia. Porcupine gold was tried for minting purposes, but it was not ac- cepted because not sufficiently reilned to be handled at the refinery of the Mint. The Ottawa Mint has a capacity of about 100,000 coins per day. t."lRlSTlAN ESKIMOS _ Bishop Stringer Tells of Work of Anglican Church in North »__- “If there are no true Christians among the Esklmos of the Arctic cir- cle, as has been said, then I have not yet seen a true Christian," said Bishop Stringer during the course of a description of the work of the Church of England along the norther~ ly fringe of Canada, before s Winnipeg audience. Speaking from the text, "The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light," Bishop Strin- ger narrated the great advancement which the work had taken among the Eskimos, among whom at Port. Mc- Pherson the missionaries had labored for 17 years without a single baptism being made. Three years ago nine converts were baptised, and since then »When the work was first begun the natives were found to he treacherous and depraved beyond description, but King Georges 10 KING GEORGE NAVY PLUG OHEVVING TOBACCO I8 IN A CLASS BY ITSELFI li surgasses all others in quality and llavour because the_ process y which it is made diilcrs from others.-lt is deli- ciously sweet and non-irritating. SOLD EVERYWHERE: 101: A PLUG ROCK CITY TOBACCO Co., Manufacturers, QUEBEC r - ~. -.»-,.~,,,;~\»°.,~» ' " l..’:u.v.~.‘="‘ '_ » \ a great change came about. TRIED T0 SELL BODY Dejected Stranger Wanted to Mort- - gage His Remains at Toronto ._- The caretaker of Toronto's morgus straightened up in his chair one night recently at the entrance of a. man 'bearing all the marks of outward respectability, but who looked much troubled. “Are you the boss of this joint?" began the visitor. "At present I am," replied the genial caretaker. ("You see, pardner," the stranger went on, “I’m .in a mess of trouble and have got to have $50 before 9 lo'clck to-morrow morning. Don’t get frightened; I'm no gunman; but it’_s _this way: I want to sell my body for scientific purposes, and came here to night to clinch the deal." When told that no such trafilc was carried on the young man broke down and cried. He then poured out a story of family troubles and a "woman." He also said he had once raised $50 by selling his body to a doctor, but good fortune followed him soon after- wards, and by paying back the money he was released from the bargain. Give Your Friend A Violin for Xmas A violin would make a most pleasing gift for your friend-any friend-:md thc right place to get that gift is here and thc time is now. \Vc_li:ivc just secured dircct from thc inxikcrs in Gernluny a splendid line of violins. 'l`hcsc are made by men belonging to n family that' has nude violins for centurcs and lor excellent tone qualities they arc far above the rrdinary Gcrmaii product. \Vc bought direct from iheinakers and save you all midcl‘cmcn’s fccs. You n1»wke»the saving- here. Vio ins, Staines' and Stratlivcrus models,al1 grades rangingfroui 12.5310... _, Violin bows, ranging in price from 25c to... Violin cases in cardboard, canvas and leather at 25c to...r........;;l..:';,;*.__............,... _ ._ $10. -‘ \ ' "'.. <. . ` » Cased Violiiiiiiincltidiiig violin, bow and rosin, complete ontfit:1t$4t`o’.. $50 0 /Ml ii/lfcr Bros | ` ' .Y\,`.._» if H , .:v. _l ', 1~».": if _\ y P _ ,_ if ,_§¢_,r_.¢V,..~ r, -.,.r,».~ 3- ,_. _ E* ff MK4... ANDREW CARNEGIE , who decided to dispose of all of his immense fortune but twenty-tive mil- lion dollars. His gifts and bene- (f)n]3tlons are estinyted at $332,000; The Preacher's Mistake The minister of a country church was greatly annoyed on Sundays by the women turning every time anyone 'came in. The next time he preached lhe gave out the following notice: :"So that you need not turn round I will call,out the name of the person ‘V or persons entering this church dur- ‘ing service." Then he started: l"Dearly beloved brethg|'4-Farmer Jg, .cohs and his wife-in the seventh `chspter-Mrs. Brown and baby--of the ilrst book--Mr. and Mrs. Smith with s new hat on." Here he dis- covered his mistake, lmt it was too late. Ali the women in the place had looked round. Save Your Vaasa When. valuable vases are used for table decoration they should ilrst of all he ‘filled with sand. This makes them stand ilrm. and there is less chance of their being knocked over and broken. "To meet competition we will this week and next give an extra Christ- mas discount on watches, Jewelery and silverware. Btipsopein ev `the number has grown to about 500.. _\ w 1 . SUCCCSS. | . \ , 'When we announced our new Profit- Sharing plan we knew it would prove a popular success, because “Black Cat” Cig- ” arettes were already the choice of discrimin- ating smokers of Canada. ' - -But We did not realize that our Profit- Sharing plan would bc_ such, a gigantic 3, We thank you, our friends and admirers of the now famous “Black Cat” Cigarettes,- _ lst-for your quick appreciation of our Profit~Sharing plan- Zcl-for your faith in our statements. Value of Coupons. Instead of receiving a dividend in cash, smokers receive Profit-Sharing Coupons worth about twice as much in obtaining the Prof-it-sharing gifts described in of0\li' ri _ I , i . Everywhere--Daily-Our Profit-Shariing Gifts are Being Sent Out to the I Discriminating Smokers of” Canaclp. We are already distributing thousands of our Profit-Sharing gifts which. means that our Profit-Sharing pilan iis the greatest suc- cess of our lives. 'Our new policy of gifts _to smokers is simply the modern step forward of sl'ia.ring» profits. _ Our new Profit-Sharing Coupons were nat started as an inducement to smokers to buy “Black Cat” Ci arettes. ' The value and quality of our cigarettes remain as before-purely a matter of the best that money canbuy. > ~ ~ . »|--xo Look for the Profit-Sharing Coupon _ - “ p . in Every Packet of “Black Cat” Cigarettes in the Illustrated Booklet found in each packet. All the articles described in the Illustrated Booklet areBrif1°sl|-made by, weil~known manufacturers and are of the best quality; lack Cat 1 I ' Medium Cigarettes-.10 for IO Cents Mila In every packet of “_Black Cat” Cigarettes you will find one Profit-Sharing Coupon and an A '~ Illustrated Booklet, giving full particulars and the list _of gifts. Save the Coupons, select the 4 gift, and mail Coupons to the address below. Your gift will reach you by return. Address: _ CARRERAS &: MARCIANUS OF CANADA, Limited - 853 St. Lawrence Boulevard, Montreal, Que. lfyou do not find anlluutrofsd BooHet of Glhs in flue packet write In for one - '_ ) % -. -:_ - I - _ _ I l _ _ l . I purest and best for health An Unsolicited Analytical Endorsement I I ' T/ze: London Lancet, the most authoritative Medical Journal in the world, published on page 5:18 of its issue of August 24, 1912, an analysis of various best known cigarettes including _ Black Cat Cigarettes. The report shows that 'the least harmful- tobacco is that which con- l tams thelcast Furfural. ' In other words T/ze London Luncef: analyst has proved that “Black Cat” Cigarettes are the . e . L_. _...___-‘__ "$1.0fi~per yardblanketing, double selling at 79c. Paton’s. 12~7Mti. "No place like Patou's for men's furnishings. Don’t put oil your christmas buying until the last week. li. is satisfaction to buy early and know that you heya made your selec- tions when the stocks are at their best. 12-llilti. _ *C "Pston's iurs. es ecial in inks l n lv m . defy competition. We have the latest in styles and the lowest in_ prices. 12-7Mtf. “Special Christmas Boxes go with all our Christmas Neckwear* and 511 other small Gifts Free at Paton's' 12-IBIIM. F How About pifféoting Now is the time foriyoui to get :1 good heat- ing svstem in your home,before the' cold weath er really sets in and for best results. for ,perfect satisfaction,you need oui'_Hot-Air hentingsystein. Call, write orplioiic now, today. » . i 4 _0 For Yourself I - . Gift to your Q' ` i I ' / .. - ..,. ,»,\»,-~ .`. .1 PERRI-Nfsll The' well lraownilllerrin i_fldlil|li'k.¢g- ahown in cuts should been rw 801. as this assures you Sole; su :ina a .. I. /~