i LE g ® Ege EF g responsibility of best education for the Mr. Meck claimed that a vote on the ing of air was not equivalent tion stated by the himself, was not or' the stand he » and would sup- afraid to account f took on the question ruli held that the chair. dered clause in the constitution in decision. He opposed the ruli 2 was taken, and Chairman Was not sustained, the Me. Meek submitted that as the de of receiving the report ts could not be established leiist six months, the matter over to next year's man- BA It would be thing to involve next year and next year's city council in a large sum of At this juncture, , and Peon retired, and i t a quorum, and adjournment had to members of the board with those who retir. : > meeting, however, Prof. time he could remain; and retired pe- gentlemen was cleverly made, and dig -- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. -- agraphs. Picked on Their Roun "s range of overcoats. a ving can be made. Burg 0. tuner, Orders 000 for rheumatism » at Chown's drug remedies at Gib- ross drug store. Fres| h Try Bibby's $1.50 Toronto is to hav. - and lumbago, 50¢ Buy Dr. Slocum's 2 e a cat show mext gston might send a fow-- U'Gorman"s display of post- one of the latest fabrics out. All the men will be buy- dresses of it for ace your order n annuals and almana, ow for Christmas cs at 0'Gorman's, made from a legal Rae, Thurso, N.Y. i * position to which she would be appointed. ney declared that ad too many "frills" now. the name of any existing post office. coal, an ihe sizes, a Sunlight is y Dest ar whan. other w the was any need for household sci. Sunlight and training in the schools. in regretted that the re- order was a good one, Try Bibby's for i prophet sae do @mving much infor- "up to" the man who ng the slaughter house to , the best time to buy weather Strachan's hardware, given a Frontenac veloping the happy in- buying a blind - horse t be afraid of automo- should cultivate the breed. ompound is sold Cross drug store. mending their establi formation given hy A committee would be of great value to next year's board. The "Salada Tea the beginning of Nov an all-around ine ness in Canada a of twenty-six per cent. i period of last yea rease in their busi ot t to fo Was more competent to reward of serving the public well, hy's for men's underwear. ---- Y.W.C.A. Notes. Sunday afternoon, in the life of Jesus. E come. There is no stu ing, more stimulatin ing than Bible study, us in taking up "Studies in and Letters of St. Paul," Lulu Craig, Tuesday, Remember the de- ening, at 7:30, Boy, ~Double Frame 7-rooms, 4 o'clock, studies fvery woman wel- dy more interest. y more fascinat- Dou Frame bch, rent $138 We are learning, year after Year, that as a rule ce cannot be Secured by most men except . ---------------- It is the man who plans his expenditures and systématical- ly saves a portion of his in. 7 Come that accumulates and "Glengarry § ---------- vings account with A Hunter Returns. Interest allowed at highest Tates. WL -- irfiedt Canadian rushy Queen's beat 'V Eee sity team of its own grounds - tion. Queen's think tory in Toronto last Saturday than they would of a dozen championship trophics. Toronto has: been humbled. As to 's accepting the college championship there is Toronto prece- dent for such a Proceeding. In the duys of rughy in the ninetics, if the records are hunted up, it will be seen how a Toronto agwregation protest. ed a junior rugby match in Kingston, where they were whipped by about 20 to 1, and won a "committee room championship. Queen's he nothing to thank To ronto University for. That big state institution has Queen's ad- vancement for the past half century. and has never a good word to say of it. Now that Queen's has got "Var- sity by the hip, its friends want _it to rub it into the hig bully 'university of the comntry. 'Varsity was last month caught in a erooked deal in the case of Archibald, an athletic ringer who it allowed to represent it on the field when he was not cligihle as a stu- dent, Now a chance is afforded of teachin the bully a lesson, and evi dently Queen's is going t6 do it. There is much to be said upon the sportsmanship of a college takin~ a chamni ip not won on the field, but the colleges made their own rules, and why is 'Farsity grouching when it errs and the rules, to which it agreed, are oarried out ?. The Whig would rather see Queen's refuse the championship, and ask the Intercollegiate rughy = executive te. make no award whatever this season. Kingston should be satisfied with hav- ing "Varsity deprived of big gate money for the final game. Rugby, Comment. "The football season just closed in the O.R.F.U. has been the best in many respects for several years," says the Ottawa. Citizen. "It would not be too much to say that better or clean: er football has not been exhibited for a lustrum in the east, and that such is the case is a matter of extreme satisfaction to those best interests of 'spart at heart." The big American football match of the year will take place this afternoon between Yale and Harvard. There have been twenty-five games in thirty years. Three of these resulted in tie scores. In 1879 Yale made two safeties and Harvard made four, and at that time saloties did not count. In 1897 and 1899 the Score was 0 to 0. Harvard won in 1800; 12 to 0. Yale the remaining nineteen games, includ- ing last year's hard-fought - 6 to 0 game, Rough Riders II. think the interme. diate rugby final should be played in Ottawa, as t ey hold the interme- diate championship, and this being the final game, should not: be compelled to travel. In the meantime the team is keeping in shape for the final game, which will, no doubt, be played next Saturday. The annual dinner of the Canadian intercollegiate rughy fdothall union takes place to-night at the King Ed- ward hotel, Toronto. : r---- Playing Hockey. Hockey as a sport for women grows It's time to buy your Christmas presents just 24 shopping days left till Christmas is here, Nothing could make a more appropriate or acceptable gift than a fur and it's not a matter of laying out a whole lot of money either. If jt's only can depend upon the quality, if you buy here, for our lower | priced {urs are made with the || same care as to style and work- manship as our higher grades. acquainted with Isabella Fox Stoles on Compare! Compare! Compare ! y | | ilton «Tigers for the championship. Well, ve Toranto, and how, pray, would Varsity look = in such a game ? The Toronto press has not got over he hamilintion... that Quen's caused the Hogtown univer: has been sgpienling all week, It Wants "Varsity to be red champions, when they are a defeated noevega- more of that vie- who have the has won. | years on earth are few, \ Hockey News. comes cast after the Stanley cup. have Carruthers, last Jo Bosal Military and Hale, centre forward on the same team. Belleville junior 0.H.A. team bas or- anized with the following officers: President, Mayor Sulman; manager, R. Arnott; treasurer, A. Vandervoort; secretary, H. A, Fish; captain, J. Connolly. ; Winnipeg Tribune : Ontario com: plains of its task in supplying the hockey world with material. The com- plaint is not confined to: hat pro- the west, western hockey would soon enjoy its former prestige, The international league Sema can- not. get their players to repor they see what induceme; national will, get the leavings, next season will be reduced to an in- vonsiderable element situation. : A Winnipeg despatch says : The hoc- key league here will follow the E.C.H L. in permitting the professionals and amateurs to mingle, The Stanley cup is what they are all after, and as it i held hy a "pro" club it is necessary to make the change hereabouts. T hen they all get paid anyway, so what's the difference. "Amateur" hockey in any 'of the big clubs, éither here or in the east, is a joke. The three coun- try clubs have come out strong for the change, the Victorias oppose it, and the Winnipegs are four-flushing in between, Sport In General. Toronto. Telegram : Hamilton has three teams headed for football cham- pionships this year, and they man who handles three nutshells the village fair. ent" in the "amateur" section of the Montreal A.A.A. lacrosse club is Al- bert Dade, who spent a few seasons playing for Brantiord at about as big a salary as has been paid to a la. crosse professional. The of 85,000, which will make amateur enough for the M.A A.A. is doomed. Before long it will die of its forced extremes. Once a riot joyous metapho¥; it has become a mass with the langua parture . from , but a studied de- it. Twenty failure, were expressed with to see how many hensible words they can invent. Fifteen or twenty years ago Mr. Doo. ley, and other less gifted but or the grand stand, were giving ex- pression in Chicago newspapers, the American tongue, aroused by the spectacle enacted for fession, and it has becomé so stilted and full of labor that its remaining -- Cuban Plantations Limited. {columns that the e | Berlin and Toronto { launch a new Cuban | has | Cubl shown around R {loo, and many well-to-do people | ready own land in the P | Antilles." Nearly all the direct | the i j owners of Cubbhn lands anc | ventures satisfactory y | this company to engage | ne Such L000 acres are sold, | of the next i X 3 --Pas | First abplicants will have choice loca- Fo ets Pustor, Hoe | tiond The president, Dr. Minchin, and Dr. Fr ro: ay, ar Mr. Thompson, the Cuba | gether with the outside of the directorate, inspected the property: It or identifying themselves | enternrise. Their 2 | tisfactory that all the stock was' sub- | | scribed privately | spectus or advertisement. | but it is not very often that | pays for an article and then neglects | to take that article away. A lady pur- | chased a bag of popcorn on the mar- | Forward Movement | ket on Tuesday last, she loft it | the market house, stating that she. preach. Seats - She did not re- | and friends alik | turn, and now the market authorities | services, | are endeavoring to locate the woman | | who made | would return for it WU you invest in furs you {hy | never before is Liat of 1 many Read carefully this list of [styles and superb values in. fine jor ar furs that you are well {You may select anv article yoy | and hy making a small payment have ! [it laid aside until wanted. See » this It will 'be seen by our adwertising nterprising men of have joined to "RM a: great deal of interest in | al of the ors of are already | "Pear Cuban plantation have oroanized in the busi- hess on a larger scale. The first | block is offered at $20 Per acre, and the price block will he increased. n consul, to- | largest stockholders, before buying with the report was so sa- | | without anv ar | Some peoule are always forgetful, | the purchase. Of 1 ei Scott, BA. | good deal of trouble has been caused | church, Montreal will ih ouglas i people leaving goods at the mar- | niversary sermons at 11 am and 3 | ket in this way, "| Pm. Sunday school, 2.45 p.m Mid- ---- | weok service, 8 p.m. Wednesday. "The Never Before. | pial musical programme wily he ; At this. season have we sold so | «qr Daum: Wayside Cross": salo, Son 0 | "The Brivhtest Day" 'op 1 { many furs for Christmas presents, and | y he 23rd compliments on our n wish 0 our | Natural Coon Rulls {bie valies in scarfs and muffs. Camp- i ie, gon 1 dao bell Bros., the manufacturing fur i Muskrat Stoles { Hlers. Ralph Connor's New Book. | ne rey, C. Stevenson, will give the Buy Lydia Pinkham's Commound at | ------ Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Fresh Peach, pineapple, % there. ? | extracts at Giboou's "Red rr Burnt almonds at *The Red Star." | store. : Bibby's, the overcoat store. > Bilby's, the overcoat store, WORKERS BACK FROM THEIR WORK ON THE Toronto Star: Out west amateur hockey is a joke. Three or four clubs get together and form a league, hire players, and the pick of the teams McGill hockey club will this season . : year's goal champions of the C.LILL., vinde. With fewer eastern tourists in | 0- | task and it is till | know that nts can be had | from Ottawa and Montreal. The inter] and | in- | stated that it would be impossible to in the hockey | +8id, was deserving of much praise for | the part he had taken. The mechanical { when E. C. Fry, Llovd's Quebec agent, made an official visit of inspection on the vessel. -- think | SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. they're just as sure of winning as the | at | What | Toronto Globe' "Among those pres- | communion; 11 a.n.; matins. "Preach- er, Dean | school; 7 Canon Starr. Montreal | --Rev, C, E. Manning, team for last season showed a surplus | day, 11 a.m., Rev. anything | of New York, secretary of the Young | People's Missionary Movement of the Collier's Weekly says: Baseball slang | Methodist Egiscopal the pastor. Song service after the of | evening sermon. of technical slang, It is not a playing | preach in the morning upon the topic, "An Eminent Physigian's . Re- years ago | ligious Belief." Rev. Mr. Ehnes, travel. ideas of speed and energy, success and | ling secretary for the Young People's natural | Missionary Movement, will preach in hyperboles of the prairie. Now all the | the evening. Mr. Ehnes has seen sex- reporters sit down in a box together | vice in Africa. stupidly incompre- | Laing, pastor. | Armstrong, B.A., 4 not | of Presbyterian Foreign Mission Sg- less happy occupants of the bleachers | ciety, will preach. will conduct a memorial service for in | the late to emotions | Welcome to stranjpers. their joy. What was then a recreation, | 7 : : a caprice, a spree, has become a pro. | Mons will be preached in this church, morning, 11 a.m.; evening, 7 p.m., hy Rev. Thomas ing and Bible study, Wednesday even- ing, 7:30; Young Men's Club," Thurs- | day evening, tion to all services. Rey. E | strong, B.A., interim secretary of fore- ign missions of | will give an address on missions in the enterprise. There | evening. $s erlin and Water- | street--Pastor : Rev. W.'S, MacTavish; Ph.D. Special services on Sunday in observance of the he church, will be conducted by Rev, ). 1 finding the | 5 | musie by the { Evans. Special service for the Sunday school y made welcome at all of these services, {mon by Dr. Fred. C. | retary of the personally | Missions, Methodist church of C | cieties of the city by Re and Bible class, 3 p.m, Pr, | Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. pro' | dially invited to all Services. Fat Congregational church | Of 0 . Who Left The Popcorn ? | Divine ir - aston Svetee o'clock. Pastor w a person | scious Influences; Good and E the evening, at 7 o'clock, Fred. C, at | the Methodist church late a | een Street Methodist Church. alm': solo, "'Abide] Wit £4 Calm is the Night] it ah's Prais."; Miss Mitchell, Rutherford and Manhgrd have we received so {Fe te The topic at the morning watch, 7 a.m; i | Christ's Calg Consecration." | At 10 am. 4 meeting -» {. "The Doctor," by Ralph Connor, has | and school boys, wi held, This {just been issued, and is accepted as | will be addressed by J. Dunn, secre- & | popular author's greatest - | tary boys department. : : { Secure 4 copy at R. Uglow & Co's, he 141 Princess street. BAVARIAN, William Tait of Skill. William Tait and Joseph engi , Matthew Murphy, the well- known diver, and Captain McArthur, all of Kingston, who were employed | on the work of floating the steam- ship Bavarian, returned to the city late Friday afternoon. L. Ault, of Col line' Bay, whe was employed in the work, also returned. . : When seen by a representative of the Whig, all of the returning Kingstoni- ans were loud in their praises of the work accomplished by William Lesslie, Mr. Tait went aboard the varian during the month of July and er left the vessel from that time until it was released and taken to Gilmour's 'ove. "Mr. Lesslie carried on the work in a grand manner," said Mr. Tait, "and Le is deserving of the greatest praise that: can be given him. It was a big great satisfaction to everything came off li right." Mr. Tait referred to the amount of engineering &"{l] accomplished, and give an acdirate deserition in detail of the vlans adopted. He referred par- tievlarly to the laborious work car- ried on under the superintendence of William Murphy, a skilled mechanic, and one of the best compressed air experts on the continent, Murphy, he work had been a marvel of skill. Mur- phy is the. man who-acted as superin- tandent on the Enst River Bride, con- struction, when the late M. Connolly had the contract. « Mr. Tait was on board the Bavarian accompenied by Captain Saunders, underwriters' surveyor, of New York, Will Be Doing Tn The Church To-Morrow. St. George's cathedral--8 a.m., holy Farthing. 3 pam., Sunday p.m, evehsong: Presicher, Sydenham Street Methodist Church. Pastor, | Sun- Morris W. Chries, church; 7 pu... Bethel church--The pastor will First Baptist church--Rev. Douglas 11 am, Rev. A. KE, Toronto, secretary 7 p.m., the pastor Joseph Bawden. A cordial Princess Street Methodist church-- B. Hicks, pastor. Missionary: ser- Meredith. Prayer meet- 7:30. A cordial inviga- . A. Arm- Presbyterian church, Cooke's Presbyterian church, Brock diamond jubilee of Strachan, B,D. of Brockville, and ormer graduate of Queen's. Special choir, Soloist, Mrs. at 3 P.m. Strangers will he Chalmers, Presbyterian, corner Bar- Stevenson, sec- Forward Movement for anada; P.m., sermon to the Scottish 80- ; the chaplain, ev. R. J. Craig, M.A. Sunday school ayer meeting Strangers cor. » Corner the morning, at 1} ll preach on "Uncon- Evil" In g Rev. pny Stevenson, secretary of the for Missions in of Canada, will are frep and strangers € are invited to the . i anthem, 'AJah,,. soloists for tHe tday, Messrs, Shea, -- Y.M.C.A. Notes, to-morrow, is "Seriousness. of {ii » for business men's meeting at 1:15 pm. Speaks of Mr. Lesslie's Feat--The Mechanical Work, He Said Was a Marvel Branch, S, CHILBLAINS IRRITATED SKIN OR Giars Dr. Scott's Liniment ne i 1 Se can always p Dr, 5 t's White Liniment Co Prope. St. John, N.B., ang Chelmer We Sell the Best Quality Furs We Sell the Best Fur Lined Coats Why ? e Manufacture Furs e make our own cloth shells We make just as ordered Fit and Quality Guaranteed W..F. GOURDIER Exclusive Furrier 78-80 BROCK ST. ESTABLISHED 1835 PERFECTION pe Prrrecrion can only he reached by a continuous up-hill effort to exeell. With this in view we want you to offer suggestions about our stock for "Xmas Shoppers If you are particular it will please us, because we are pn little inclined that way our- selves. Smith Bros. Jewelers and Opticians 350 King Street Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Embroidered Hand k er chiefs, 2 for 25¢. FOOTWEAR TO ORDER THAT WILL FIT, REPAIRS It don't matter where made or bought, for first-class work, A. E HEROD 286 PRINCESS ST. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY To- Night ! Big value in Ladies' Black Kid Gloves at 69c. a pair. Other lines at $1 and $1.25. 25 shades in Ribbons for fancy work, worth up to 8c. a yard. on sale to- night at 3c, a yard. See the beautiful White, ) 15¢., 20c. and 25c. Col lars for ladies--Silk, Lace and Embroidered, to-night at 10c. each; Beautiful White Silk Waists for only $1.08. Ask to see our Saturday night Combs, Chiffon Collars, Ladies' Cashmere - Hose Bradley, land Men's Worsted Socks at2sc. Best values ever shown in this city. e specials in Back es Nothing better for drivine out cold than Anglin's coal, 5c. Hosiery 19¢. ee! Cashmere Stockings, tbo i he ol pan Be WEN Eg Ribbons i ibbon, 3% t All i be on, 34 4 joces \ k ide, inches W 2 13c., for, per ¥ nt 3 Snaps for . Monday Sen 5 ad 32.0 « Tweed Walking Skirts, omen bin made * with ph as finished with self s ing an exceptionally oud ne mada and offered Mor ay | extraordinary bargain price-- Regular $4 for ... Regular $5 for ... $4 Blankets, $2.8! i ine lity, exceptionally" fine quality hh scoured, pink dor hue, ers, 60x80, made from clean, corded, smoothly spun ya , Monday. morning, per gores and pies; Arssradrannsnrend pair sersesssess SANASERSTLe . { 12ic. Wrapperette, ards Printed Wrapperette, a een and Ted grounds, stripes and fancy, regular 10k 124c., for, per yard das. Johnston St 180 Wellington Street. You For every $10( Standard, the kL assets; 85% of t chiefly on proper best sections of You run no ris Insurance Compa est earnings and policy in the "Lo SATURDAY English "This would se we happened ourselves, and things right to are, Just recei Reversible beautiful blue some rich des gold, extra wi : price of this is onl 7 to 10 o'clk THE MONTRE 3 18 Between Red: