Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1911, p. 5

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: LL DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1911. PAGR FIVE. Bp 2 WEEEESSEES4EE4S 0084 SueieuvSIE se vedsatuy CHOSEN is ENGINEER THE SPORT REVEW @ ssesrsseresssrrmsemissssimsssrissarsosmtsstesesstossrtssivg "SUITABLE GIFTS FOR MEN ler ov vom sou ror sinc mens enamine k nama ao | 3 Start Your Christmas Neckwear 25¢. to: $1.00 AMts 14 Won Basketball at Queen's * » ® . " ° : ns ra eo | Who Has Been Assistant City Engin. . eo : Mufflers 50c. to 3.50 eer For Some Years--Report of] --Triscolor Representaiives for NOW Gloves 50c. to 3.50 . : Work Done in the Streets During | Inter.Collegiate Meetings -- Other 3 oppIn » « ® * ° Fancy Vests 2.00 to 6.00 the Year. : Sport News. Suspenders 50c. to 1.00 Sweater Coals. : L ternoon, and decided to recommend to | ecutive meeting of the Sunday School yweater Coats 250 to 4.50 the gity council on , Monday evening {A.A A, Thursday evening, in the ® lnext, that Richard J. MeClelland, who | Y. MLC We building, as, owing to the HF k B S Sh 3 M - - - 53 Brock Street . has been assistant Ed engineer for fe hristmas rush, many of the mem- -10C cy oots, now oes, Slippers, occassl . ) - ° the past few vears, be raised to the] bers are working evenings. The. re ! a position of city engineer to succeed iport regarding the rifle 'associdtion E 3 Sh $ Ov h bbe L x : seccsscscecsccserrecssssssnesee [UD TON TUNA wm Sep-| was read and a committee was ap | 9 vening onoes, ersnoes, Ru I'S, LLNS; tember to take a government position [pointed to distribute the service roll] ® x at Windsor. The reogmmendation was [blanks in the different schools for the | & S 1 h d T 1h A B made at the a of the meet- purpose of getting enrolments. Owing wit Cases Lan rave ng ags. ing, after the board held a short]|to the scarcity of members present the . : conference. Tt is to be supposed that |hoc key proposition was not broached. the city council will adopt the board - £ S E E Oo U R L A R G E S T O C K $ 1 5 0 .0 0 worth of of works iy ndation. I'he salary { Arts '14 Won in Basketball, is fixed at at, which figure My In the second arts basketball game PRIZES Givenaway to the - | MeClelland offered to 86 the work, ef " the series, Thursday afternoon; fecting the city a saging of R400 | vear *14 defeated year "13 by the hu. -- purchasers of our SALE Tear. a pied miliating score of' 23 to 8. The game KY = GOODS over $1 00 in Share x three A oy i a good exhibition, regardless of | : Sierra: . erguson, Stratiord, NW. lL. {the score, and was watched eagerly by value. Drawing ta k es Syuires, Ottawa, ant Mr. Mctlelland a number. of fellow-arts Sludinis. : | The first named asked 22,000 a véar, place DECEMBER 23rd. ang the Ssound or : peace] Queen's Representatives Leave. a h e ™ el { Queen's representatives to the two Gvnnseritiossorsttnt as to Contractor McRow's proposition Sua 3 "THE TOKYO" regarding the drilling of the rock at Intercollegiate meetings which are be- r ; -- 'K ensington avenue His price, dril- [hg held Saturday evening, will leave Jers JAPANESE ART DEALERS. ling. with steam, is the same as the Saturday, at nodnm, for their respective CHILD NEARLY Ki 0000000000000000000000 174 Wellington Street. city could do the work by hand, bat|Places. Prof. Manley Baker will, be 3 : = i 1Queen's" representative at the hockey A . SELECT CHOCOLATES ; imeeting in Toronto, and .J. Erskine, : --_ \ iN {captain of next year's Queen's rugby | HORSE AND WAGGON PASS OVER por eills p Sine {team, will be the team's representa ITS GO<CART. ¥ i} ¥ FOR CHRISTMAS {tive at the rugby meeting, in Ottawa N A \/ {Garfield Platt, secretary of the Rugby |The Tot Was Picked Up Muddy, But e 1h : / i! Union, will also attend. Unhurt--Its Escape Was Con the best makes kept In I y : y { b { S8.8. Basketball Games. + sidered Miraculous. . t AX stock { St. James' and St. Paul's played it An aéeident occurred on King street bY pe SY , 4, e i the junior| basketball series, at thelon Thursday afternoon that might £ 3 ! ' : 1 ; | Y.M.C.A. gvmnasium, on Thursday af | have proved fatal had noty the horse 4 % L e ] S YO X M S " A ternoon. The me Was very ong-sid been stopped 1 time. A lady, © with : y 45 oo $ ed, St. James' winning by a big score. [her baby in a go-cart, was st aiding i TN oT NEXT T » a A ; ed, . he y- 1 ' x / i) 0 OPE} WSE, : y { There was to have ' 8 in front of Nugent & Graham's hard -¥ - A t -HOUSK been a second The board of works held its final| Considerable difficulty was experi-| ¢ : - . . . meeting, of the year on Thursday ai- [enced in getting a quorum for the ex- The Following Make Real Nice Gifts---- Fancy Boxes and Baskels.: . . t ie > 6 C40 game, betweeti Si. John's and Queer {| ware store, and left the carriage for . Phone ¢4 ; s % FE street juniors, but Queen failed to]a minute or so with the baby. in it 4 {turn up, so the game 'went by default [All at once the carriage started to op. ito St. John's. move towards the egde of the side \ ; Bl | There seems to be a great deal' oi | walk, where the horse and waggoo : ; : y ? {trouble between the teams with regard was standing Fhe carriage Phnom Quesn's wkversity, asked for the usc So much to buy, so little bought, 80 manv things ; {to playing on the days scheduled. (right in under the waggon between of the gymnasium and ground floor . o 5 {Some of the teams turn up and the [the front and hind wheels the hors of the main building at the Coll to think about, and the days flitting by. Everybody ; {other ones do not. This is not ° the [noticed in mediately what had > hap- ve Wn Reape Gra nd : V Ts o . 4 1 Fright thing to the other teams Ne | peoed and started off. Thé hind 12th will be at it soon, then you'll just have to fight for what AED BR eam wants 10 take a game by de | Sheels, of the wagon went right over [ply popneit raised a : . : { fault, but it seems the only way to de the child and the carriage. A number you want and take what you get. You can avoid all 4 EC | SE BR [if the schedule is to be run off this [of the people going along the street objection to granting the use of hal on principle, stating that season, al the time ran to the assistance of all, . m we 1 3 3 Y y » 3 t Brmission was given in one dissapointments by shopping NOW--- HERE, and in RICHARD J. MeCLELLAND { Ra the child and carried it into a nearby {PRTORSION BOS glucan one o ' Recommended by Board of Works for | Local Sporting Notes. store. . Upon examination it was found ranted , Trustee Anglin also op the morning. city enginecrship that the baby was not hurt any mors |ETO0ted. / . Searatm-- S---------- smmrs------ than being covered with mud and | Posed the request ; having a few scratches on its face. It Some of the members were oppose Queen's hockey squad willl be out {again this afternoon, for their semi ! he accomplishe four 8 as +} s > » ¢ are enjoving . oF ' s8ion as 8 BL ' C £3 d Cd Hes as agro 1 | weekly exercise. They Bre on) EB loertainly is a wonder that the thild 0 Sratting permission as.il was sia work in a day as the city's mer The | this form of exeercizse, but they woul: ted there would be dane ing at the 1 S Ol Vv 0 : . : was not killed. The youngster was |! " 2 ® price of the purchase_of an electric much rather have the ice to skate on shot thine: or foi: Yours oii 'At Home. { ' , : 14 ee or 4c 4 i : . drill was also quoted and considered. | Queen's Harrier Club meets this af years ou I'rustee Elliott moved that the re Mother Father Brother, Sister or Friend. It was finally moved by Ald. Bailey, |fernoon, at the gymnasium, to dis quest be granted and that the event ! fk ' and seconded by Ald. Harrison, and] cuss important business. BOARD GRANTS. be under the supervision of Frindigal ag' y wp s . ; re . rh resolved, that the contractor be auth-| There. will be a double header bas ---------- E. 0. Sliter. 'lhe motion, secondbd Doesnt matter how much or how little you wish to orized t& proceed with the work, {ketball match at Queen's, Saturday, (Continued from page 1.) by Trustee Lockett, was lost, on the spend, makes mo difference whom your uifts are for, Discussibn arose over crossings notin the inter-year series; '12 and '14 away from the idea of cutting down |following vote of 8 to 7. o being' laid on some newly-built maca- {will have a game, as will also '13 and : 1 ; salaries. The very best teachers should] Yeas--Trustées Elliott, Lockett, . . vou'll find this store stocked as never before 'with good damized roads. It was pointed out ['15. Beth games promise tobeinter- | he secured. Lyons, Macnee, Metcalfe, McLean, That Christmas Feelin ¢ o that, while concrete crossings were!esting The report was passed without fur-|#oughton--7. things vou want much more expensive, they were of far! ther discussion Navs-- Trustees, Anglin, Bennett ™ - " greater permanency. { THoRe : ret: . . Chown, CUratg, Henderson, Meek, Wal Plate pura sovepiianl for the city | PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL BOARD. These recommendations of the man Tats ata Walkom--8 every nook and.corner of our store. | | agement commitiee also passed : Ihat taking over the section of Victoria S---------- . * Ble v request of (i. Bole, of collegiate sts . SSEL C 'WT SWEEPERS A Few of Our Suggestions street adjacent, to the Allen property. |Village is in Need of a Junior |' wat of G. ole, of sollegiate af, Reports of Tacposiuts. BIS ARPET SWEEPERS, » I'he engineer reported thkt during | Teacher. 500, to date from September, bel The deputy' minister of education MANTLE MIRRORS, Seems to have taken possession of ' i § ra il a q ' MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. the year over 2,000 feet ot sewers had | That school teachers are always in granted; no action on request of Jwrote, givin extracts from the re MUSIC CABINETS, LADIES' SILK NET AND been built, 1,400 feet of permanent [great demand, if a well-known fact George - Palmer, physical director at | ports of Inspector Leike, on the man TEA CURA Tops MEN'S SUITS AND OVER- pavement, over one mile of maeada-| All the boards in Ontario have had collegiate, that his salary be placed on | ual training and domestic science de- | Ny CURA TES, ALIL-OVER LACE WAISTS"Ta mized roads, two and three- quarters their troubles in securing the teachers |4 similar basis for increase as that [partments under the board. The in-| CHILDREN'S DOLL FURNITURE the latest: shades" sposiaily COATS in a great variety of miles of one rete walks. This work { required. The Portsmouth school governing salaries of other teachers; | spection was made on November 6th » 28 S § > cost UP x of which amount 315,000 L,oatd is in need of a junior Soakhat, h lucational hil ting £105 {and 7th | ) als, iife-- | that educational exhibit, costing 3105, | ¢ . i} sl bought for Xmas. Gifts, from the latest materi in d was for the permanent pavement. Dur- | as the present teacher, Miss Harold, be purchased for use in public schools, Fhe 'inspector recommended more on ent shades, prices ranging from ing the year two streets were ex- [leaving at the end of the year. Fr from George Imken, representing the! fective use of the time of the teacher $2.50 up, tended. {the meeting of the board, held on|Educational Exhibits company, New [on manual trainin an ihcrease in ! 7 . $7.50 to $20.00. bs In attendance at the meeting were | Thursday night, the secretary was in F'York; that "At Home" of collegiate, | the length of period devoted to 'man JAMES REID Ph 147 LADIES' FANCY NECK- : Alds. Rigney - (chairman), Harrison, structed to advertise for a junior |if granted use of buildings, be held on] ual training at one hour, provision | one . ji is sii BOY'S SUITS AND OVER- loye, Carson, Bailey, Clugston and] teacher. December 21st, instead of January 5th [for manual training for the public] WEAR from 23¢ up. Fraser. | In addition to making an inspection las requested. schools, provesion for household - COATS, made In all the latest At the close of the meeting a vote lof the school, for needed repairs, the =. cience® in nn easily accessible place, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, . of thanks, tendered on motion of Ald. |} 1 i > f " for the girls of the collegiate, in « Sr vO STIITe adi . ' : ] + |bodrd passed two accounts, one from School Improvements, F \he gry of Lhe inte, 1 z ---- LADIES' SUITS, in Black styles and materials, prices Harrison, seconded by Ald. Carson, | the naa Whig, for printing, and] On the inst np of th b {| der that nay be able to balance | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By. } y ' Abhi . ; . to Ald, Rigney, who has made a very | . ¢ ¥ or a sup B Lhe mstzuetions o e 0Arcd Hite subje | Our Reporters, |one from Robert Crawford, P the property committee, through the F able chairman of the hoard during the | sly of wood, and authorized the pur ; i : . These recomm dations imply ) 'Life membership," Tabard: 1 Ii ; : year ply : ' "fchairman, W. H. Macnee, had Archi rahizmbine § ™h i i ! 1p, abar nn li Colored Suits in all the new- MEN' SILK. HANDKER- : {chase of half dozen chairs, for theuse |, Pi) make out plans and spedifi- | CrEanzatl ef bo } eolleg brary, £1, Gibson's Red Crows drag Wa , MEN'S SIL Al " tof the board. cations: for the heating of phon the and public school timet thies, , store » estymakes, from $12.00 up. HIBS 1 i The Late Mrs. Dutton . oC e chairman : ig hears interests of pils, su or Mr. anc Sen + CHIEFS and MUFFLERS from he Late rs. Dutton. { Thomas McCammon, the ch HEE, installation of sanitary improvements ; oe | ir. and Mrs, Seymour Wellar, Mor ; : T A : X : rob p i \ a , So rinnd . ganization is ne ary ide tae ven, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. ( D ADIRS' JINTER COATS I'he death occurred last week in presided at the- meeting, and also lg) "y Guice Cataraqui, Sydecham and : i a i | Fs 2 an rs G. ; LADI WINT : 25¢ up. Port Stanley of one of Kingston's for {present were William Kerr, H. A i inspector HH on the hy in the newest makes and . mer residents in the person of Mrs. | Baiden William Halliday, Frank} 310 300 . p : oP MEN'S FANCY SILK TIES Mary Dutton. The deceased lived in | Nic holson and A. Moore. . o XX 0 -- folk gi ra shades at Half Price. : this city for some years and resided | 81,300; Syde OR est 3 eit) yet a4 reswded | 3 . 1,300; Sydenham, 81,500 in the newest and nobbles: on Sydenham street. She was in her | Fined For Speeding. Owing to the fact that aoe of thy LADIES' SKIRTS in all the patterns in separate Xmas seventy eighth year. The funeral took! An adjourned case, in which a citi- members desired to have ample time place last dug to the family plot | yen was charged with speeding his}, go over the plans and speciicalions Board, jist how the work wis navrs armouries Phursday After: oon boxes from 23¢ up. rer at Tageracil. he i survived by Jour automobile on King pleut, faster for the work it was decided to leave Ore, jus ow the work { B Pi or RS @ Jeciaiue L f the lata John J. ® mani sons and four daughters, six of which {than ten miles an hour, was 18pOs: th alder Ove til next : Thursday |} 38 An . it 3 arpell, who died near inngpog, ar- MEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS, were at the funeral. Miss M. Dutton, | a TE a me Later Pri treet i : gi of in the police court, Friday morno-{night, when another meeting of the | rincess street, is aughte inn : 'oh a & y > LADIES' PURE WOOL with fandy handles, from $2.50 deceased. 4 catghter of the ling, when the magis'rate found the Lhoard will be held. | nceuved guilty and imposed a: fine of Trustee Elliott asked to have the Tlve you "Just what 1 want expres- and Blue Serge anil velvet, also ranging from $2.50 to $8.50. . " illeau, Montreal street : subject sl r mad eo miginsd | life ter as soon as the be has giver jt | r due consideration." : Rideau school buildings, at a total membership in Tabard Inn at (Gibson's Red (ross drug Principal Sjiter took some objection| The members of Queen's rifle asso- « \ spector's critieisy n the ' 3 jto the inspector ritier ' he | ciation had an indoor practice at the timetable, and pointed out to the leading. shades of cloth "and -volle from $3.30 up. . rived in dhé city on Frida morn. Lhe report of lnspedtor Stuart, for ing {the month of November showed the | "orp 0 J 2 standard of quallty," MeCSh following otal enrolln it public f key # choice of royalty sweets, . Sold { only at Gibson's, Sr i There are a great many loose blocks {in the pavement on King wtreot, the +COAT SWEATERS in all colors up, ---------- [$2 and costs, or ten Saye. L The ac- I matter left over for a month, but it | x : cused claims that Constable Jumes was decided to meet in a week's|{... 9) daily o / and styles from $1.50 up. MEN'S KID AND MOCHA That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. Downey, who made the complaint, | (ime. Bcth Trustees Elliott: and | 5% =U laily attend . : ' 3 sng, 2X); average atlendance, 15%. ! FON LADIES' UMBRELLAS, with MITTS from $1.00 up. Grove, Used the world over 15. cure | after the case had beeh settled that lay "0. they would have ample time tens, ; avers Lend a ee tinued wet weather having worked & cold in one day. 25e. {Le would make an appeal. to look ower the plans, j Collegiate, was as follows: On r n , be . i FAN aL ollegiate, was as follo oll, | "On Christmias morning," hun a large selection of fancy MEN'S FANCY ELASTIC A | ---- On the recommendation of the pro- 1979; 25 loan than a your agh: cvenop of Un th Whitin ming." | vadtrodd hoy player, M Smith's Falls, was mar-| pour out of six shopping days this |pupile of the Collegiate for the use, yi: wax the first time in the history | ;4 ve . GARTERS, in boxes, from 25¢ ried at Calgary, on Wednesday, to | lweek have been very disagreeable, sojof the two Iutidings Tor an "At {of the collegiate that the November | « W. Day, Johnson street, has a ERED AND LACE-TRIMMED Fat home in Vancouver, IG, TT [detivous f doing thee Christmas| Feustep Craig pressuted the, report | October, Nome of the teaciwrs were re : HANDEERCHIEFS from Se to a Sy : ~™==|a chance to do so. Yusterday they |adopted. In addition 40 fhe nc-| The report of tha school nrse show a on Christmas day : -ERS in all wanted shades from ¢ were down sirect in large: numbers counts the committee sepdyted that lod that 930 inspections" had been kt 350. -- tv¢ the bad weather, to-day, put ujon the recommendation of the archi | nade. instrucii ne to paren G04; de- | (iiaun's Bod t : sweety {rom it Y $1.00 up-- _ J oe RE damper on things again. he mer jiect, insurance to the amount of ty in vision, 30; hearimg,. 1% feet, Wien 141 fan 1 are, LADIES' LACE AND SILK : i chants Say that, al! next; week will }#8,000 had" been placed on the Mac- (2397. in addition to other staf; etic haa dacured the : { i SCARFS in the dainti had HOYS'.. ARD. GIRLS" ALL- have to be nice in order to allow donald id chow. : 2d ni il ---- Sua asdtion. Ho a oy ey in nthe Caintlest shades ODL. SWE a : : t uited amount done | G. Y. Chown forivarded to the board | sortla a \ ah 1» fr 5c WOOL SWEATERS, in differ- bay : a them to Eek the required am Secpaited a Sh for $3,050, as the half year's | Pauline, ety protist, | Sues. {Parusnd, wer : oy Tabard 1 om up. : ; ent colors, from 50c. up. . Special Civic Committee. . grant, on behall of the faeuity of |. Jogeph RB. Poulin, the b Ybrare Ciba wa ha Sloe \ oh . 3 ' = 3 Hr -- fr A meeting of the special committee [oducation, and a cheque' way also re- 'known om the stage ag Vauline, who | yore : ' To wag CHILDREN'S MITTS, MEN'S PURE IRISH H oN | appointed to consider 'the re-organiza- ceived from the tresmsurer's depari- is wellknown in RAihgsten, ras Rix inches of st foll at Sharbot ENS : 8 | i : 2 : 3 BR, . Ba ies of snow toll at Sha TOQUES, OVERSTOCKINGS LINEN HANDK ERCHIERS tion of the civic departments, has been [ment for $107.31 as the kindergaroi brought smit against heatrica Hf 0 during the wight. The morming 4 " ANDR ERG "He called by the mayor for Saturday af- [grant for 1911 {firm of William Morris, Ine, to re train over tha Ki . ; - ¥ . terncon. The sub-committee will re-] F. Gates, caretaker jor Rideau ar $16,000 under a contract by which bla E the ve oH nm & Pemibwoke Seam Sows S-eliasen port that the bookkeeping svatem of [chool, asked for am increase in sal | Pauline was engaped for twenty weoks mio igri Akg Wath show wpon "EN s TW 3 li food, and rushing back to Hi ary iB. 13 fed for theiat $2,000 4 "i s discharged | 4 he aly. - oI WE HAY ENT MENTIONED WHAT YOU WANT, COME work, ads ret to dys- the treasury department in decidedly oo o some a: old nike for Hor wolv wok. He yas 4 pice for Every lady in Kingston" enjoys AND LOOK FOR YOURSELF. WE'LL HELP YOU. ANY OF satisfactory. : ; pepsia, with ail it means in use in the Hebrew school. Both re [32,000 more is based on the defen sweets on Chri ayia hah Sans THE ABOVE-MENTIONED ARTICLES CAN BE BOUGHT AT A misery." Another Popular Sale! quests 'were sent to the propertly dant's refusal to permit him to fulfy |g © Op FTEIMAE. Bald anly at | ] . a ittee. k's engagement i he alk.e . Rue. . GREAT SAVING TO YOURSELF. Proper habits of dating, "Week-end" chocolate sale again at [Sommitiee. eater. Wo Tngument at 0 ao serbe ew ladder; tusk. bop the fire -Dru-Co Dys- {i Mahood's drug store, Frilay and Sa- Tah Refused hl aise mel" sma be 1 CaO departinent, turned out by "igthes THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING NEXT with 2 _Na-Dra-Ge Dys turday. These are the same good Club's Request. Retu fhe stand' suit, the delondantallogsn ly journey, Ts randy Tor: foapection" at : . : § Ppepsia Tablet after each | quality. chocolates as before Ste 8. L. Burbs, secretary of the King. |that Pauline appeared ¥ the andi to Cr station It shows fig | WEEK. ; : beg meal, 'restore good diges- aRuty oe bs WA Ce inte tuts C ence in Winnig in rsh a mandi! A i oy : nui £ g ' sion ollegiate Institu lab, at ey X tion, health and happi + value for 25¢. - onditior and unl' . scurrilons workina nehig The members of the Son, h a ppiness. y 1 ah : Co (fre and light committee will make an } S " | ; # , i H i Freeh Sel anguage the he insulted the audi ; § fA box of Na-Dru-Co Dys- Home From Yale. = ge hie Win ioaen h y : { inapection 8 it 3 & - pepsia Tablets costs bat J : Allan Batman, son of George a CAS 1 ORIA 1} terminated. ; Dy ; > iH SOc. at ur Druggist's. tateman, arence street, arrive ---- 180 PRINCESS STREET 180 Nations Brig wd Crane [J [ome Thorsday Babe rom oo oc For Infate and Chiro | | "The some Bin or Neon Ho od's 2 ; : © ristmas days. On cember kev's on a box of sweets is the stan : fn ce With, be will leave for Mashingion, to The Kind You Haw Always Bough | idard mark of . vets is ii qoality og ; , in Ning . 'Phone 844 i . » tt attend a conference ats tha | stom only at Gibson's. cure oonstipdtion, . ' Ph rd Cn g J i - : Neil Stuart, BA, Renfrpw, ix _ in| Dllicimss end sil Pills Only One "Bromo Quinine." | schools, 2,232: increase over a vear { ance, 1,995; ine , 35 fer Look for ..e signature of K, W. | wns mistaken in the car, and stated | Henderson simply asked for the de ance, ] %; 1 ; at Kindergar ihe report of Principal Sliter { them out of place ----------een tndlay, fiom $00 ip. BRACES, ARMLEDS ani seorge Poulin, the' well-known hoe- ; Bad Shopping Weather, perty committee the request of the |q.:i. attendance, 351; decrease, 21 { livereet from Gibson's Red Cross drag LADIE®' 8wiss EMBROID- Miss Irene MoCaul, formerly of! much in fact that those who were |Home" was granted. 19 he collegiate that the Novembie 3 {lac tree in bud and expects fo pre MEN'S ALL-WOOL SWEAT- shoppivg in advance have not bad |of the finance committee, ie was | narted absent or ill during the month. || 1% fiends with bunch, £3 forget" 1 Chridtimas morn- ing delivery of high class Hinn Robinson, Nelson street, at prices to suit all purses. from 18¢ up. the city to atiend the tonversaziong Hver Nk Do not at Queen's mid to-night. : wripade irritate, Tie.

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