Ne We're Ready! Whenever you're red to take a look at y the / new models in Over. coats we're ready t; show you, Our assortment includes The Bannermap The Paletot The Winchester - The Paddock A" The Chamberlain exclusive and you'll not meet 3 ed in the same style of Overcoat 10, $12, $14.50, $16, $18.50, $20 a look at the ne x comers. D. Bibby Co. JRE--78-80-82 PRINCESS STREET 's Syrup of pruce Gum and Colds. n-ne ghs TS ------ mm DINING ROOM CHAIRS This Week we are running a fine line of leather seated dining chairs, in solid quartered oa k, polished, upholstered in genuine No. 1 Buff Leather, all . our own upholstering; also |i Buffets and Sideboards to Match id The Leading Undertaker ------------------------ ee for White Ambulance. P00 0:0 01000 0+e 90} Grape Fruit lipe Pine Apples A Seedless Lemons at ES, Princess Street BDO DO BED DLS OOF Right At The Top§ That's where Slater nvictus Shoes Ace To-day It you try them you will say so, e have just received another consignment of *'them--they are better fin- ished and more up-to-date than ever, . We have them in Valour, Box Calf Gun Metal and Corona Colt. $4.00, $4.50 and $6.00 | "he SAWYER SHOE STORE: the George A. Te "|| LIFE ASSURANCE or te|| Mimi Gone in the "wis || ROYAL INSURANCE CO'Y nm. to / le a" She OF ENGLAND LARGE PROFITS, ECONO- 0 MICAL MANAGEMENT » , For Particulars apply to {lw 3.8. wh I 8 For Sick Women To Consider. Finn ~--That pi every operation in our hospitals ormed upon women becomes necessary through neglect of such symptoms as backache, i and painful periods," lacements of the female organs, pain in the side, burning sensation in the stomach, bearing-down pains, nefvousness, dizziness and sleep- lessness. Secon. --The medicine that holds the record for the largest number of absolute cures of female ills is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It regulates, strengthens and cures diseases of the female organism as nothing else can. For thirty years it has been helping women to be strong, curing backache, nervousness, kidney troubles, inflamma- tion of the female organs, weakness and displacements, regulating the periods perfectly and overcoming their pains. It has also proved itself invaluable in pre- paring for childbirth and the change of life. . Tarp, --The great volume of unsolicited and grateful testimonials on file at the Pinkham* Laboratory at Lynn, Mass, many of which are from time to time published by permission, give absolute evidence of the value of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and Mra Pinkham's advive. Mrs, Pinkham's Stunding Invitation to Women,--Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pink- ham, at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women only. From symptoms given, your trouble may be lovated and the quickest and surest way of recovery ad- vised.--Mrs. Pinkham is'daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-five years under her direction and since her decease she has been advising sick women free of charge. Out of the vast volume of experience in treating female ills Mrs. Pinkham probably has the very know- ledge that will help your case. Surely, any woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she does not take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. DOCTOR ARRESTED, Serious Charge Laid Against Strathroy Doctor. London, Nov. &-Dr.. E. J. Bate prousinent Strathrov physi cian, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Chief: of Police Wilson, charged with attempting a offence against Miss Adamson; a young wo- nian, twenty-three years of age, living near Strathroy. The attempt is alleged to have been made ig Me. .Bateman's office last Saturday afternoon, while Miss Adam- son was being examined for a sick- ness from which she was suffering. Dr. Bateman is a graduate of Tria itv Collage. Toronto, and has been practising in Strathroy for about six years. Previously to that he practised for about ten years in Adelaide vil lage. Shortly after coming to Strath roy he took in Brooklyn, man, a seriohs a. post-graduate course N.Y. he married," Miss Adamson belones to a most respects amily in Caradoc. She has one brother living in Strath roy. where was Piles quickly and positively cured with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. It's made for piles alone--and it does the work surely with satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles dis appear like magic by. its use. Large Nickel] Capped glass jars, 50 cents Sold and recommended hv all dealers "Tasteless" Castor 0il for infants and children is sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, Buy Honor bright, stove pipe varn ish: the best yet, at Strachan's Hard ware, bom Superior Business Training Institution Frontenac Business College KINGSTON ONTARIO Jay and Evening Classes Mqderate Rates. -T. N. STOCKPDALE, Principal. "Phone, 680. CURES "Royal Crown" | Toilet Soap © It's a toilet, soap and a soap -- for the inary soap. y NEWS FROM QUEEN'S THE ATHLETIC BOARD OF Rugby Team: Ready Tor Ottawa College--Alma Mater Business ~Medical Dinner ments. - The board of reference in connection with the Intercollegiate Athletic Un ion has proved its worth already though scarcely wore than organized. I'wo cases arose this fall in which the Persons interested were not bona fide students of the university for which they competed. Fahey had ne license to play on the Ottawa College football team, and Varsity had sull less claim to the services of Archi- bald in the Intercollegiate track meet. Under the old regime these men would still be firuring before the pub- lic, or Perhaps better to sav Fahey might still be playing, for Archi- a'd S.services.are only required for the athletic meet. The matter would Arrange- drag along. No one would care to directly Protest and eventually the crooked work micht be gotten aw ay with, Now note the change, The x questions were simply handed over to the amateur athletic upton, and hy it referred in each case to the faculty tive of the two clubs mos ch the board of reference. der investigation was mad unfavorable to the parties handed in {0 the mediately penalized. quickest and Dest member of the "faenlty sity 'whose athletic organization is playin» auestionable men, is the best person to get at the facts as to whe- ther sueh men are eligible or not, and their report would be above question, This is the latest and most effective measite adopted to keen to the swirit of the rules which govern intevcollegi- ate short, representa- t concerned In auick or- eo. A report accused was union which im- The method ig the vet devised for a of the univer- The crand jury of the Medical Cons, enrsus Iniquitatns of Virtutis held its adiournid meeting vesterday noon at. the conclusion of the ~ather- mr of the Aesculapian Society. There were: gavern]l eases ton in the majority bill wos returned, court will likely be after: un for considera: of which a true A sitting of the arraneed for ob- day. Dr. Watson will address the meet - mz and speak on the subiect of "De velorment of Modern Tdealism." J. L. Nicol is resident and R. C. Jackson, the secretary of the society, Russell Britton was un from Gana- nour arain yesterday afternoon, and nut the foothallers through a final re- hearsal. ~The senior team te play against Ottawa College will be the same 'as that of a week aco in 'its constitution, thourh the nlavers may be chaneed around A somewhat. the vrincinal possibility being the play- ing of Macdonnell 'on the line and Crawford at full hack. To-morrow evening's meetine of the Alma Mater Society promises to be ga very warm one. The question of plac ing certain restrictions on the holding of "At Homes" will be discussed, and from the opposition voiced in certain quarters, there should he aunite a live ly debate on the subject. The first of ---- 9 INCIDENTS OF IHX DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up, Reporters on Their Rounds. Grapes, pears, apples. Crawford. Try Lioby's for underwear. James J. King is jn the city from i Montreal. ¥ { Purnips, extra fine, in lage or small quantities. Crawford. | M. Avery, M.P., of Sharbot Lake, is lin the city to-day. Alderman | Toye relirnied from To- |ronto last evening. i W. C. Gaunt, Bradford, Mass., is in the city on business. Universal meat choppers from $1.25 to ¥1.75; Hardware. Carload turnips for sale, in quanti- ties, extra choice quality. Crawford. George (Derry, Barrie street, is con- valescing at his home after a month's illness. "Lady Curzon" and "Lady Ruby" bias filled corsets, sold at New York Dress Reform. Table pears; green 25¢. basket; apples, Crawford. Sunday, November 11th, St. An: drew's church, Belloville, will cel¥biate its seventy-fifth (diaghond) anniver- sary. N ' A local option by-law will be sub- mitTaT to the clectors = of Front of Leeds and Lansdowne in January next. » Try Pibby's Melville Br or blue grapes, all kinds, J. $2 derby hat. kwood is home on a vis- it to his parents, after spending a year in his mines out in the North- West, The very latest in plaid belts, 25, and 50c. Call and examine stock. New York Dress Reform. . Corporal Hurd, of "B' Battery, has gone to England to take a special gunnery course at Woolwich and Shoeburyness, Table" pears, green or blue grapes, 25¢. basket; apples, all kinds. * J. Crawford, Farrell Dyde, son of Prof. Dyde, Queen's University, gives a dinner to- morrow 1o the players of the «.(.1. and 0.C.1. game. Charla * Byron, emploved for some time by J. M: Theobald, as barber, left last night for Gananoque, and will later go to Fort William. 25c. grapes, table pears. J. ford. Lieut.-Col.. Williams left at noon to attend the state dinner nt Craw- oh . Ottaws o" taiva aT A ont he mile of he Sonn 1 dng | OLY: (0 be given his oening with the aceised, | hone Kino Edward's birthday. use 2 I'he Invincibles, of Brockville, = will, The " first "rogular meotin thie teason, enter the intermediate t oting thea. ¢ \ Philosorhical Society will be held ol Seties of the O.H.A. and the Crescents the Honor Philosovhy room on Mon. will be in the junior series of this league. Fibbv's gloves, 81 to 83. Remcmber, 1 sell all stock in my store at a discount no matter what it is; new or old stack goes without hesitation, or mental reservation of any kind. Thomas McAuley, Table pears, preen or blue grapes, 5c. basket; apples, all kinds, J. Crawford. : Under the new system of manage- ment, the Gegeral Hosvital is im- proving in a very marked way. It is regaining the confidence of the public, this being noticeable in the increasing number of patients, Undervests, drawers and stockings, also corsets, We make a specialty and know what will suit. New York Dress Reform. A school teacher in a near-by town recentle asked hig pmpils the defini tion of the word "dry<dock." Tma- gine his surprise * when one of the voungsters answered : "It is a doe- tor going after a drink." the inter-yvear debating contests will also © take place, the subject being : | "Resolved--That the regulation of teachers salaries actordine to section- | al asseksment as proposed by thé new educational hill of the Ontario legisla- ture is in the best interests cation."! The of edu affirmative fill be up- | held by Messrs. D. A. MfArthur and | M. N. Omond, on behalf of 0%. while | the negative side of the question will be argued bv M| Matheson and W. Stott on behalf of 07. between 1609 | played at the athletic | grounds yesterday afternoon. he i teams were composed entirely of | meds. and the freshmen received a bad | drubbing at the hands of the sopho- | mores, the score being of such *dimen- sions that all count was finally lost. | 'The Glee Club is practising regular lv and from all appearances will be the hest this year that it has been for some lime; | The executive met Thursday clause for or An inter-yeat game and 1910 wag of the football club | afternoon and drafted a | ntation at the meeting | of the C.LR.F.U., coverine the in | aiiguration of the CO. I. Athletic Asuo- | ciation, and changing the amateur | rule to conform to the status requir- | ed by that organization. The recular meeting of the Aescula- | pian Society was held vesterday after- noon, and needless to say the princi pal matter up for discussion was that of the medical dinner. It is likely the | gathering will be held on Tuesday, | December 19th, and several important changes in ite management and the | arrangement of an extensive pro- | gramme will likely be made. The | sub-committees as struck by the gon-{ Moffatt, Wickware. ; Programme--Dean Connell, W. Anglin, Messrs, Dr. W. H. A. Connolly, D. R. Cameron. I. 0. Hutton, . A. Ferguson, W. Hale, end Mr. Dunh. Te DPecaration--Dr. . Morrison, Messrs, F, Truesdale (epovensr), R. F.: Nicholls, H. DL. / : : Myers, J. CO. Gambigr, R. F. Ellis, Thompson, Cooke. : Reception--Dr. Ryan, A. T. "Spankie (convener), M. J. Walker, F. Cavs, F. A. Letherland, 8. Polson. 'T. Feo, "Musienl-Dr. A. W. Richardson, J. P. Quirley (convener), B. Galloway, R. D. Paul, W. Beoos. R. Bradley. if W. Burns, H. FP. Chatham, Whaley, Gannon. ¥ -------- : Postar! albums, halk prive, Satur- dav. at O'Gorman's, King strect. ! Lima beats at Cornoveky's. "Mr. Ames said the monev came R. M. Mills (con-! Jven-rl, R. Wichtman, A. McCormack, Spence, W, Kennedv, E. T. | B, McIntosh, R. Huches, W. H, Craio. | ; | Now "fie band 25¢, grapes, table pears. J, raw: ford Two of the daughters of the Rev. F. B. Stratton are very ill, Mrs. Bennett, of Fall River, Mass., is in the hospital and Mrs. (Dr.) Stocker, of Rock Island, Ill, is confined to her room at Mrs. Carnovsky's. Try Pibby's $2 derby hats. late GAVE THE LIE DIRECT. The Books of the Bank Were Not Correct. Toronto, Nov, 9,--A. E. Ames, head of the brokerage firm of Ames & Co, this morning, gave the lie to entries in the books of Ontario bank, which indicated "the letting out of a! large loan from the bank to the brok- ers, Mr. when the - preliminary investigation into the case of Ex Manager McGill wos resumed. Contrary to expecta- tions the enquiry did not push the new charge of theft laid at the in- stance of the magistrate, but went on to the charge of unlawfully making false returns to the minister of fin- ance, Mr. Ames stated in hike evidence that "he had known of other cases where bank managers had dealt in stocks with the bank's funds. These eases he would not describe, however. as frequent. Mr. Ames said he had known of an official of a corporation to invést the corporation's money in | his own name. Attorney Corley then began an in- vestigation of the ledoer of the On tario bank and the origin of the $136,- 000 which, until September 10th Jast, appeared -on- the hooks of the Ontario ank, as a loan from the bank to Mr. Ames. Beginning with June 5th, there were many payments from the bank to eral committee and presented for the | the broker's office, These amounts society's endorsement are as follows : | were almost as sent to the New York Invitation~Dr. W. T. Connell, | agents of Ames & Co., and the pav- Messrs, Bennett (convener); G. E. | ments in the first year were $25,000, Sto-ay, F. Keeley, C. Usher. H. Mil | 320000, $20800 and $25,000. The burn, oJ, J. Me herson, Galbraith, | magistrate insisted on having exolain. ol the method of transfer of funds. an- varently as if it were McGill's own. The amounts would be placed to the credit"of A. E. Ames & Co.. and this firm would issue cheque against them, | the chervues heine marked by the bank. In the first eivhteen months there were «considerable losses and finally some $7,000 remained. This balance was | transferred to the account of the Nicholls estate. What is the Nicholls estate ?" ask- ed the court "Mre. Nicholls, died in some vears ago." returned the wit nese, "Mr. McGill is a trustee of the estate." I | 9%. graves, 'table pears J. Craw- ford, "Conti" high class castile seap for sale only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, 4 : ; at Pik ) & Lo DAILY BRITISH WHIG, By. all - guaranteed. Btrachan's MEN WERE KISSED HOW BUFFALO WOMAN PA D _ AN ELECTION BET. Three Big Cops Kissed--Loser Was to Have Kissed a Dozen Men, "But Winner Called It Quits at the Lucky Seven--Was Not Arrested. A Buffalo, Nov. 9. VFaur common men and three policemen were Kissed by one of two women in Main street be- tween Compt and Chippews, streets at 12:15 o'clock, on Wednesday. Five other 'men went unkissed, because the, second woman said that the kisser had gone far enough and , need not pay the rest of the bet, The kissing began near Court street, where a man with a gray overcoat and glasses' was looking in the win- dow, of a dothing store. The two wo- men stopped and the smaller in a ner- vous manner edged up tothe man and gave him a smacker on the lips. He straightened up in surprise and the attention of other folk was attracted. The women dashed across Court street to where Sergt. Hanavan and Police- man Joe Hogan were standing. They might have been arrested, but Hanavan not yet recovered from thie surprise of the kiss he received. Hogan took his kiss with a smile and said that it tasted like more. Ho got.a titter in response to his request to do it again and the women had their next encounter in front of Offer man's cafe, A stout man, with smooth face " and a tall man with a black nioustacke were figuring that" Hearst had yet a chance, Suddenly the tall man felt a grasp about his neck and his head was drawn down. The kiss which followed almost stupified him. The stout man threw up both hands too late. "Don't get angry, please. I don't want to, but I've got to da it, "said the little woman, and with her laugh- ing companion she continued toward Chippews street, The pair was now followed by a crowd. An individual with his hands { that it was election night, yesterday behind his back and too deeply ab- sorbed in contemplation even to know got the, next kiss. He vented his indignation in sarcastic remarks, which the wo- man did not wait to hear. Policeman Jerry Sweeney got the last kiss. He, too, was inclined to be vexed, but as the women swept around into Chippe- wa street, his face relaxed into a broad grin." A man was in waiting for the wo- man around the corner, and the fol lowing 'conversation was overheard : "Well, did she kiss twelve men ¥" "No, she Kissed seven," "three of them policemen; 'and 1 thought that 'was enough." "Honest, Kate, I think 1 ought ta make you carry out your bet in full." "It was cruel of vou, Tom, to make me curry out any part of my bet at all. Pooh-0oh*T must cry 1" "Ah, bah! Suppose T had lost. and went out to kiss the first twelve wo- men | met. They'd have me in jail by this time." -~ A NEW DEPARTMENT And Which Will Be Approved By Inspector. In conference with Provincial Inspec tor Leake the management committee of the Board of Education it about to propose to the bdard the apening in the schools of the first household art dipartuncnt in Ontario, in conjunction with household science. The course will include necdlewdrk and decorative arg and Miss Jenny Shaw, drawing teach- er, will be suggested as its head. The domestic science department will, it i¥ proposed, give instruction to over 300 pupils of the fourth classes in the public schools, and the first and- see ond forms in the Collegiate Institute. A Kingston lady, qualified, is an ap- plicant for this position. Government grants will be given - for each depart iment. -- ---------- the | Ames was again the witness | Peterboros Small Street Hat. The drawing shows éne of the smart Spes in millinery, thé model being int brown French felt, rollod up rather igh at the left and trimmod with a bronze and green ooxgae plume, which was thrust wander a buckle and velvet bow. The buckle was in gilt, enamel: led in green, and another touch of gil, was seen in the band of gold that encircled the erown, over a foundation band of brown velvet rib? bon. ; May Be Hanley's Skeleton. Wuchee, Nov. 9.~In connection with the finding of a skeleton, at St, Charles, Bellechasse, several Quebec people. now express the opinion that it may be that of a man named Hanley, of Stadacona, who disappeared ten years ago. Hunley was a very big man being over six feet in height. Carload turnivs for sale, in quanti ties, extra choice quality, Crawford. 8: CRE we & 2 n2 Days FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Ph "KEEP BUSY" : for We keep business up by keeping prices down, but our prices, while low, never touch the point where quality ceases Everything this list offers is strong in qualit if low in price :-- ? . 850 Yards Wrapperette | Another Price Surprise on Reversible and Plain, all' colors, in Women's Warmer Checks, -« Stripes and : Famey, Figured Underwear patterns, 29 in. and mn, wide, 4 L p c pri 3 gv Vests and Drawers, Heavy Ribbed Regular price 13¢. and 13¢. yard: Word as Heth Wats putiond On Sale Saturday front. dong "sieevos,_ Drawers oukie length, Colors, white and natu only, per yard........ » Regular price, 38¢. to 40c A limit of 10 yards to a customer. On Sale Saturday 23 only, each . Just Arrived New lot of Japanese, Mink Stoles, trimmed with six tails and braid or- naments, © Also Otter stoles, same vie, 38 in. to 42 in, long. Regular price 88.50 to $10, Yours on Saturday 4 98 seanenrnnens 250 Yards Bleached Table Linen Pure White Trish Linen, 60 in, wide, beautiful flowored designs. Good value at Hc, yard, { 29 On Sale Saturday only, per yard. Here's your chance to introduce new Tablecloths 'to their duties, while they last... Tailor made Skirts 25 Only, Ladies' Skirts, made by an expert tailor, of the best Scotch and English All. Wool Tweeds; light and Another Chance for the La. dies to get Apron Ging- hams Cheap Just unpacked 360 yards Mill Ends | dark checks antl plain mixtures, of Checked and Plain Apron Ginghams | Latest makes. Fit guaranteed, You with and without borders, light and | couldn't make this skirt for less than dark shades, 36 in, to 40 in. wide. | $7 or more. But You Can Buy : One Here on Sat. ~ARYHOL ...ccoorprririinss 4.68 75 Only, Ladies' Black Sateen Underskirts * Wide Yoke at Top, Accordion PMleat- ed Centre with frill, strappings and narrow braid at bottom. Sizes © 38 in, to 42. Made of superior quality sateen. Regular price $2.50 : 1.49 On Sale Satur. day bessspenesansissasnans More Savings For You In All-wool Grey Flannel Twilled and. Plain, 26 in. and 28 in, x et shades of grey. ' Regular, 35c, yard On Sale, per in ig Regular, 45¢. yard On Sale, per yard..+30 Regular price 15¢. yard. On Sale Saturday per yard ......... 09 85 Imported Honey -Combed Beadspreads Pure White, Soft and Heavy Honey- Comb, in bequtiful and rich designs. Size 2} yards by 2 yards, Good large size for double bed. Regular price £1.75 to 82. On Sale Satur- 1 25 day.. wes fo Good Value in Misses' Skirts 25 Misses' Skirts in a Dark Grey Mixed Tweed. Cut correctly with clust- or pleating at each gore, giving them extra wide flare and correct hang, Regular price $3.50. 248 On Sale Satur- Every Price Hits the Bull's Eye in the Buying Target A Good Buy in Men's Another Bargain In Overcoats Overcoats 28 Only, Men's Black Beaver Over-| 50 Men's Overcoats Fashionable counts; long and loose fitting with vent | Black Melton and fine Beaver, Smooth in back. Lined with strofig Italian | Finish Latest Chesterfield Style. cloth, velvet collar. Sizes 3 in to 40 Good Venetian cloth lining, silk vel Regular price $12, vet collar, Sizes 35 in. to 44 in. On Sale Satur- Regular price" $16.50. day. 10.50 1.50 + On Sale Satur- re ---- ------ dayi.............. Boys' Warm Suits 25 Boys' 3 piece Suite made of | 25 Boys' Fancy Overcoats Strong Domestic Tweed . Dark Russian style, in Deat mixed tweeds Shades, lined with Superior Quality and meltons, belt, strong finings, self lining. Single breasted style. Sizes and velvet collars. Sizes, 21 to 26. Regular price from $4.50 to $5.50. On Sale Satur. 3.48 day ... ; 200 Pairs Men's Pants Made 'of Heavy Canadian Frieze, strongly made and well finished, side and hip pockets, Sizes from 32 in. to 42 in. Regular price 81.50 to $2, J8 27 in. to 31. segular price $5 to $6. We will cléar them 3 Ik on Saturday at........ Js 45 Boys' Two-Piece Suits Norfolk Style in Neat Dark Domestic Striped Patter, coats with wis and belts, good strong % 24 in. to 30 in. Regular + ¥5L75 to $4.50. Toy nie Ser 269 Tweeds On Sale Saturday, Per pall. ..oninii Six Bargains In Notions 1 IMPROVED MENDING d All Wool, Natural Shade, soft spun wool, 3c, ecard, On Sale, 3 DARNING WOOT Pest Quality, darning needle in every card, worth Je, card, On Sale, 3 cards for ......... Se. cards for BEAUTIFUL BACK -COMBS- RACK COMBS. With Gilt or Oxidized Tops, werth With Faney Gilt Top, worth 235ec. : " J 38¢, and 40c. each. On Bale .......... ca; 150. conch OM Bale i wis: + 256. enth Wrrona NAIL BRUSHES GOOD CLOTHES BRUSHES Worth 5e¢, each. Worth 20c. each, On*Bale ......o iu . 2¢. each On Sale ....... Srviedy. seauy "10¢) dach 1 The above fragmentary bargain list can convey only a slight idea of the immense gathering of values that await you here on Saturday. Are you vaccinated ? Whethér .you dre you're bound to catch the bargain fever here. ONTREAL BANKRUPT STOCK C0., THEM | 180 Princess Street 180 = or not, GES} Saturday, November 10th] Made to Fit your fact. : Will not Squeak. | A. E. HEROD | 206 PRINCESS 8T. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ' * = FPN Business Collage J 3 ) . 3 Head of Queen ®trest, Canada, dev fe Sel Individual instrustion. ) Evening classes. Minin odorata. "Kithad | AUCTION SALE e------ J Book at opce Leading A once with, the uctioneer _ ZrBhoCKST. oe Sale of Horses Finest of Workmanship, Up-to- Date Btyles, and Good Fit Guar- anteed. ' 236 University Ave. New YorkChinees Restaurant 83 Princess Street ; Open from 10.90 asm. Vo 8.00 » m The best place to get an all round Lunch fu the city. Mesly of all kinds on shortest notice. English and Chinese dishes a spedialty. NewRestaurant Hotel Congress 338-342 King Street Everything Served in Season BILLY HARRIS, Ye Old English Floor Wax er AT eee Strachan's Bardware .. 14th Band and Orchestra Music for all Oeccasiéns, Instruel on 'Military 'Band Instfuments "Violin, * Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo. Address Bangmaster. Watson H. Walker, 331 King Street Open' from 10.30 a.m to 3.00 am The best place to. met an all round Lunch 1a the 'city. Meals of ' ail' kinds wn shortest notice. English and Chinese Vshes a spetfally. 'Phode, 885. Tr nouss ORCHESTRA , Greer FAVE ONE" Not-Out" Parties. Try a Pound of ; Myers' woue xaos Sausag For Sunday's Brea rast. 60: Brock sot Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceri