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[" RE ais Coco FOR LITTLE WANTS Use Herald Want Columna THE ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.281.\u2014 \u2014y\u2014\u2014\u2014 _- = MONTR 52 = TWELVE PAGES.} AL \"HERALD.3 i @ gin rote IEA of - MONTREAL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1904.TWELVE PAGES, ' x , PRICE ONE CENT | LACK OF HOSPITAL ACCOMODATION A Contributing Cause to the Spread of Diphtheria in the City.AN INEFFICIENT QUARANTINE.Members of Afflicted Families Inter- | mingling With Neighbors Carry ! Disease\u2014Unsanitary Houses, | Overcrowded Dwellings.en +\u2014- The tLahboiiy of the city fo remove Pativnls to the contagious diseases hoa- pital quickly cnough and the vaut of care shown he people when there gs it euse of drottherin in ue house are the principal reasons given by local phy-, stetans for the large ramnmdeer ot causes\u201d In the city ood particularly oe = Ans andl Sto Gabriel wards, Far the past month, the ole tors sae, the city has not hod sufficient ean ir The hospit ol, a dt was frequently ten or three days before a diphither se pas tent Was removed from oa house, In many vases there would be two lve to | fifteen people an the house and the vo Would tie tie or no care to prevent the disease too spevading.The wae en talks vould ge Vieitihng 16 the surreunding houses and in à short tin ft would be foural there were several CoNes 1 a0 blocks To most nesta there were a paanber of cases together card then there would be some distance Dafore aaother case vas found.Another case, expecially bn SEA nn's ard Se Gabried wards was that oa minnber of the hoses were almost uns fit fer hatatatior aed should be pulled dow, | Houses Unsanitary.eo Hugh Leuven, of ISS Crutre st, stated that hos obisery ations Teed showy htm thet certain streets seem fo hear dlvest the whole brant of the epiden- les These streets wete more unhealthy then others hberausr the buildings on them Were older, dirtier art more un- sanizary, aud he thought! that a few tore Visits fren the health officers or from the building luspecter would probably do geo Quarantine regu'atiors rot observed Anoth r couse of the spread of the disease was the fact that although the infected houses were piacarded.ye this did Lot som to deter the pren Prom guar a ae almost as usual nid fn this vx Tole Spread tn discase.Lack of Hospital Accommodation.\u201cTr ix Ébreiutetv INN Opd HO The ert to blame for the qrevcence of alin thesia,\u201d said Tees Jd 00 tue rie.he lame must be Tad ar as door, as ot has failed to provi the proper fueus- tres for taking care of these casos.As anonstarce.tiie ch 1 of cuve or any Patients on Vourg Street was stricken With diphiheria te sr dar.Ns 2 Cds Wits 4 soTtonIs on, aid a= the davacr ef contauios Was Very great, | monte dire Ty te lee > Jd thn vit Ho informing the uffica!s there Whe facts, 1 was give ot vesqeaness That the ctv Lad Lio tere Touau ut fts drs- post tor diphithe rt cases, died, ay oa vesui, the oad ass ett ae ats Titre tor foriy-eient hours, aud the chaees arc til tae Test of the fainay wed contra t tir disus When asked how Le extlaiee ld Th fact that JU per cont, of the ew vus Worse Tejeried 1 SP aus arts eS.Dre downwards, De ner reps od tial he hnew of 5e particular reason wily Vis shui te He himself hid oo ter ded a het of Cases on Re eth end and Fat that te te apes showed Un disease to be Toore pru- alert ja the Loos ection af tie tte Vel to pros DAT Te pas-i las prac-, VUstog 1 1e mere Cars ta Tre- port tu ax (yes pes A0 toa on » Tr, Guerra, Les t RE streadl oT re ds A s Ward, vas vot Tou he Mas rete lense \u20ac vise wm hor Fe ty, the pease There 1 dled togerts1 00 Was the rere ne uraily more extes 1 to the arf hee doctors be over nh thar th \u20ac wis ma sb Per the gr oi \u20ac .FE CABINET MINISTERS BUSY.Slit Can Sdespateh IAPS STORMINC LAST HEIGHT ge TR g., 4, Their Hands They Wi 4 vmpletely Occupy \u20ac \u20ac > Fortress AND COMMAND THE HARBOR Report of Kuroki's Death Again Denied\u2014Japan is Taking Steps to Strengthen Her Position is in Cornea.Tokio, Nov, attack axuitist Japanese light aitfilerv His estimated that vo per work of the cnnplete Port Arthur will be horght in possession of the Japanese, No purt the harbor of Port Arthur soil then cottevaled from the dhvorv.sq It 203 fro norte] that Meter hill hy 15 succeeding, Coit, occupation of fiatrhed with this bre Small Skirmishes Reported.ou, Muhkdin, Non 24 A Jupanecor cavalry aan who beeu captured hy the Bussians declares that Gren.Wurokd tot dead the Chaieser, his There has heen frn- portant charge in the situation.skirraisiie=s are reported on the ward, hut there 1< to sign of a te Japanese advaies, The close proximity of the opposing lines in many place = is leading to new and unexpected developments, Recent- Io.the Japatese have been using dogs us scouts, sending them out from the trenches with Jong cords attached, dt Is almost raqwessibie to detect Wary connals which unerringly locate the Russian position and ghve warning eof any mover nto against the ter None of the Russian Lave man- aed, however, to strew the reutr.il vroun-l with polsoned pork, thus thinning the ranks Vies dour-scout «u- partie, A number reat up by apparently, nrgnt, Tier vust- detin- of of rockets the Japanese of drawing the vere recently in the hope, Russian fire ul Japan Looking After Corea.New Nov, Cu- Japanese A Seoul, Corsa, preparations York, EHR aisinst possible contingencies and the dt rminaton of Japon to prevent the Hussians from obiaining a toothol lb on Cored seat are evidetreed by a report the Crovrrior of Quelrart Istand, off les southwestern coast of Coren, ask- PAT nos tartes tel statiog that à se anmistiip load of Japanese workmen Cth Loods cob machinery were dandod auf anneohiately begaiitle cor strane tion of foapti\"Lentions., The carvan Foreum Office aiinourr- exothnt Quels rt as closed to alten resi- dre a cording to treaty stipulations, vof therefore 17 requires the Japanese Government too warh ras ats Flee Japanese Min x etrepoiv the Corcan troverrinent pecail diplomat aod vonsnlas ry hens! dean ine Conan Potrcests in tuveir .Varols 11 the Lads oF Japanese Toprieseutatives, var Gt Stal Sneha Jet to tes, fovesceug vartèilinent cf nattoral fadependent acto, ni Nov Zt an attache of the Japa oss les 2dlion, Seoul Vega daily ativnditier at Loo pein vonnePe a lvising aad des'euetisæ Ur un sfatesire tire \u20ac of affaire.Masegav a, 6.people, urges all fais ~1 in ad ver noregarl- bed .La less ain to the : able oor C1 ends wos Bin arty us le tx ETT { elo sive me spe se perte ' ol > 1 [SCAL QUESTIONS MILL Tht TOPIC = \u2018Speeches and Articles Devoted to the Dis- Quebec.Ne 2 > cussion Moser Lom r tn \u20ac - Were busy 12 Ver doncotmer: 7 Parhament Hey à Cam ata Neo cated Prec.tate ne Sah .vs toc = .Todo, Nec TA Sir Sp sn Wal- Cane ! 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Cnet ee aang an Lu do not werk for FE.3 Irwin, the hard.stants so- cated\u201d commercial expodi- the the bane cel ND NT Kore Cathie whont the unde Trad 3.ware desler.1 simpiv rent any plant tions la his country.In view of this SPIE tlie au i QR Lt Tamme he wonid tah.Came from him, A Warertown man whe as De bs about to sod un Important dip- On 1 A7 he paneer Loam en RUS phase as chef 8fter a period of $ {00 Canadian, came to my shop, lomatic mission to St Petersburg, head- at yor bere forowhoa I sas 25e 10 Six mievths For his ow, att he Lui in September und Wanted me to mak «d by Mirzu Reza Khæn the Shah's peor tnd a ripe Eel wnt) ae Sot be eve that Mr.d'ampebu would A set of ballot boxes, He described the ambassador at Constantinople, J re was Sr CT Sr A Lt bere ba ue The ot La a oo au Le pret he position of hint Hox, and T made one for him.I was \u201cThis action fn view of Lord Curzon's a tra Leds ied.sud hu up U Le pote parry ve Jo awrence wii for re ° < CSST Gunocent of what they were for when I departure to India is considered fn dip- PE -\u2014 oe ; ?\u201cI have already told Sub-Chitef Cam.tk the job.The man from whom L lematic circles at St.Petersburg as a THE JAPS are prepared to ewear tLat ay Wisdom From the West.peau.\u201d remarked Chairman St.Denis, received.the order.vas aise ignorant politi: :ul event of the highest impor fatalities which oo ur while tue Ru-sian war- \u2018\u2019hoago Nen: \u201cthat he vught to remain where he vf the purpose to whic the boxes tanc Ships pass throuch tlhe Suez Canal will be - (Chao Sens! is By taking the position of chiet were to be put.1 started the job Sep- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014eny v i ! \u2019 - DORE =.> * ; .[on .2 \u2018 caused by suvz side A cnc'ed car marvib a warm house.be might lore all.I am afrald the ternber 27 and completed ft Oct.13.A i ' UT ER.has ~ * TLerés re feel LA an CA foc! wbo acta position would be tuo hig tt nim.He tail light-haired man.wearing'a light Sie WILE » 1.TER.bavicg Û ve i tae \u2018 tes ne + i \" © PR kr .-, IN OIL AND WATER COLORS \\ ill t thi kir b yo Che INENT BRITISH ARTISTS \u2019 © will set you thn ing about .Mes Co a.- .| et em .\u2018Defective Box Used in \u201ca: Naylor 8.Charge ge Against the: BY tM : - .SET i or i Li 143 ut ! Our - Annual Auction Sale nf High eri ., a - \u2014= \u2014 { PAINTINGS by artièts ot well kuôwn merit }- \u2019 .7 \u2019 ret a yay.| C.B.Poll by \u2018Mutual Constables Awaits the Re-1 AE ee .| i .- - vu Su fe i othe nat owe fe ! « = 1 | \u201c .' PL I LA Era SE Consent.corder\u2019s Judgment, THE FRASER HALL I PER - oh Aton Tot : mi g (Cor.of Dorchester and Uniiersity fy \u2018BR y : > Vis attrape Gate port de li or \u201c ts : .ST : ; \"ON o a pois PN TN Hluistax, NE., Nuv.20 Te report] ve ju nee An cote?ion\u2019 with , \"0 Ç oo | \u201c Peden Fu Senet mo on MU ent out from Sydney tha\u20ac aia Hegel .' ; .Te 7 v * ! a ; bad addressed the court ; for defend- gressive euvhre for\u2018 points, the prizes ants amd cémplainent/respéctively Mr, ivinners being: Ladies-\u2014Miss Seabrooke, .\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TO CURE.A COLD IN ONE DAY._ Etchins.Rtind, Biceding \u2018or Prolruding Piles.Your druggist will tefund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure yun in 6 to 14 days., ort ee ret ;W The \u201cAt - Home\" given Under - the auspices of Aberdeen Council, 1707 R.A, ast evening in thé banquet hall.Iriglis Building, \u2018was à most successful one, there ,being a large attendance .of members and.guests, The feature où: \u2018the evening's entertainment wus pro-; \u2014_\u2014 LAMED, CRIPPLED BY CORNS Just beçaure you haven't used Put- TIENTS, had been.served, an impromptu; M ghaice was held: i pleasant.evening) concluding with the Nytional \u2018Anthem.! The arrangements were adriirably\u2018 Ja \u2018Lendrum æs- chairman: mére, ST, ANTOINE \u2018ELECTION.\u2018The official figures for\u2019 the St.Antoine election are: - Carter, 1,553; 8au- vaugeau, 648; Cusack, 135.- terra Sri Hon.Raymond Prefontaine has been | compelled by\u2019 the sudden onset.of | severe winter weather to abandon his projected tour of the great lakes ports, He will probably return to Montreal nam's Corn Extractor In one day jt jmext Thursday.cures\u2014no pain\u2014no delay.Putnam's ELHICOTT- 18 perfection.Stop suffering: get-Put-| ST.PIERI nam's Corn Extractor to-day.Every\u201d To ing to the ¢ death or ths ints bottle guaranteed.ames \"Ellicott, the of his) 4 mortga \u2019 | Kept down in all cages, \u2018Gaughter, Hevorder Weir intimaled that he would first: Mrs.Jackson.second, \u2018Gentlemen = give his, devision vil.Mouday m THRE SMe Robt.Nicki, first: and, Mr.W.next.: IW Williamson, second.After refresh, carried out by a committee, with Mr.! We have always \u201cmoney to lend on first 7 go on city\u2019 real cstaté.Low rates of ~futercst.for \u201clarge amounts.Expenses \"Loans put through quickly when requiréd.THE CRABOCK SIMPSON ce, : 205.ST.JAMES STREET.Amelia Finnie Ellicott, to Henry: Adolphus Salne-Picdrre, -advo- ciate, syn of thé Hon.Judge Saint Pierre, took place privately in the sacristy ef: st.James- Cathedral, on Nov.26, Tha case of Frank Helms, whose body wag taken.to the, morgue yesterday from.the police cell where hé had died curing@tiie_night.was disposed of by the (Coroner yester.ay afternoon deazh from naturitl causes.The - Hotel | ur relict of.the © second son of tha - + A EME SPORT Ge.© EE EE \u201ccoive prompte aitention \u2018 SET EEE TE ES AT PT ES CSSS ol pe 8, We Deliv er.Bread 4n the ER.4 as | me emi .THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 190s.: 3 __ ALLAN LINE BREAKS PASSENGER RECORD Carried Nearly 50,000 People Between Canada and England During Season ¢ __ Passenger traffic for the St, Lawrence season of 1904 has, so far as numbers are concerned, exceeded the traffic for any year in the history of the Allan line,\u201d was the.interesting statement made to The Herald to-day by Mr.George Hannah, passenger inanager of the Allan jue in reviewing the work of the scason.\u201cThe total number of passengers,\u201d added Mr.Hanua, \u201ccarried by the Al- lau mail service between Montreal and Liverpool, and the passenger and freight service between Montreal and Glasgow Is 45,58$ pussengers as compared with 38,914 for 1903, \u2014an increase UC 6.668 passengers The increase is mostly coufingd to third class, The combined numbers of first and second class both services, for 1903 were 16,- 936 as against 16, 943 for 1904, a very slight increase, *The third class traffic, hand, shows an increase for the eur- rent year of 4.375 passenger, and this: 1s probubly accounted for in a large measure by the low rates which have! been in effect since the first of July.The number of persons who have av- itiled themselves of these low third class rates from Canada is 2,000 in excess of the previous year larger number than ever have availed them- Belves of the rate on the westward Journey, as this is a little under 2.006.It is quite probable that the 24,000 and odd steerage passengers thut came out Would have come whether the rates had been £3 or £a.The increase in numbers docs not in any way make ap the falling otf in rates und the net: result to the line, fs a loss, Passengers cannot be carried and given tha fecommodation they enjov ia modern ; steiuuners in these days on the other for £3 gross, is ' SHIPS TO INLAND POINTS IN ENGLAND ! Canada\u2019s Birmingham Agent on Advantages of That Port Mr.P.B.Ball, the Canadian mercial agent in Birmingham, England, passed throug Montreal en route to Ottawa to- -day.Mr.Ball is taking the opportunity of a brief vacation to consult with his official sûpe- rlors upon certain questions concerning the new dumping regulations which are exciting attention among the Lng- lish Boards of Trade.\u201cIt is about the same with these new regulations as it was with the vertificates of origin which the British exporter has to make in order that his Canadian customer can claim the advantage.of the tariff preference,\u201d reid Mr.Ball, \u201cThe werchants and lmanufucturers over there have lived {SO wer an absolute free trade hat they do not take kindly to up the forms and declarations come- LOW fihey are getting acc ustomed to the =ys- \u201ctem you find the exportation of Bri- itish goods to Canada is fhercasing; in \u201cmy, district the preference in favor of \u201cGreat Britain, is looked upon us a very \u2018gveut boon : Mr.Hull opened his office in Birm- Singha in April, 1903: enquiries for the first three months could be uum- bered by the dozen, now he has to an- SWer oan oaverage of SUD enquiries per week and removal lo better premises has been necessary.Mr, Ball, is vf: opinion that the prefereuce has not only stimulated British exports but: | Canadian Imports also and that the advertisement Canada obtained by its.policy has also tended lo stimulate gen- i oral luterest in the affairs of the Por minion'and to juercase the volume of | desirable emigrants.WANTS INLAND Qt OTATIONS, A much less amount falls to the credit\u201d Mr.Ball wants to see Canadian of the steamer.ter forwarding and shippers realizing that Birmingham is, landing charges and agents\u2019 counnis- the trade centre for a population Glons - have heen paid.greater than that of Canada.A mis-j CIC is satisfactory, however, in view take is made in shipping to London or of the bud condition of freight traffic, : Liverpool.There Is more chance to that the Pussenge r business shows up as well as docs œud the Allan tine has reason congratulate itself that it carried during the St.Lawrence sea- Son of 1904, 45.082 persons without any accident.cither to them or to the ves- Beis in which they sailed.\u201cFhe steain- ers have made their passages without delay and in better average time than has ever previously been attained In the St.Lawrence trade, the runs being made lutwern Moville and Rimouski \u2018 usually under seven days, and In SOME cases as low ds six davs, twa hours and twet mibutes, -1wo voy- ames boite mio in six days.three l'ours, and twelve minutes, and six days, three leurs and fourteen min- Utes, respectively, It is expect-d that with the advent 67 the Victerian and.Virginian, in the season of 1905, the rverdage will be reduced to about six durs.\u2014\u2014 A GUARANTEEO CURE FOR PILES.Take Juxative Broms Quinime Tablets.AN drugsivis refund the moyey if tt fare fu cure,\u201d .W.ureve'- slunature is on each box.5c, deere MRS.ADA RICHARDSON'S FIRST PIANO RECITAL Member of Conservatorium Staff Froves One of the Most Interest.in Pianists in Montreal.Mrs.Ada fMichardson, Urstructor in pianoïorte at tbe McGill Colhiservator- tum of music, gave her first recital of the =season-\u2014and the first by any member of the staff of the new Conservatorium\u2014at the Art Associu- tion's rounis Lust night.before a large and appreciative audience, Tan two groups of essentially modern compositions Mis, Richardson proved hep- self te Be ane of the most interesting piznists that Montreal possesses, She Vus assisted by Miss Ghraee Clarke Murray.the Montreal exponent of th: Eéveix violin method, whose playing \"showed a very fine und full quality or tone, particularity in the lower vegis- ter.but was Licking in shading anil variety on the higher strings, Mrs.Richardson Is à pianist of masculine force and £f-minine temperament., That she hus very cousideriige iniel- lecttüal grasp was developed by her Fandling of the Meiudelzsohin E Minor Prelude 2nd Fugu, the chief example, Of systegratie musie in her programme, which was minrked by great clarity and distinction.showed, as in several subsequent num-, bers, a delicious caressing phrasing that nade the second moves tient eminently satisfactory, but neith- cr intellect, strength nor feminine ten- derpess and intuition are sufficient for the Funeral Murch and File of that extrac: Hinary work, and in these Mrs.Uirhescson was not at hey best.quality of This sume curessing,.sihging phrage found its finest exemplificatlion In a\u2019 Brahim Interniezzo, op.117, which could Pordiy have been done with finer feel- ny or greater grave, rieved in that fine old stand-by of recital programanes, the first Schu- | nun Novelette, and in Grieg's \u201cTrold- hougen\u201d Wedding Music with its lyric middle section.There was the vieces- rary sprinkling of firework selections, to wliich Mrs.Richardson gave all the; freling that ems possible\u2019 and an en-.tirely adequate technique.She received several encores, == ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.The combination | of teuderness and power was well ome \u201ctown Lal this evéni With blanks, to be filled in by the re- \u201cers of the town .{of.-the by-law.develope trade through direct dealings | with inland centres like Birmingham and Sheffield.He hopes lo sec the | great vanadian railways Ina position! to quote through rates from inland.\u2018cities in Catziditr to irdand cities hi the United Kingdom, AL present it costs as uch to send a ton of eods from Loudon or Liverpool, a couple of hundred niles inland, as it does to bring it the S000 miles On sea.Mr.Ball naturally declined to discuss the prospects of qurties and the fiscal\u201d question.Trade.especially © iu his district which inelndes the \u201cHlack country.\u201d the centre of the iron trade, is now depressed, but there are signs of recovery and Mr.Ball has confidence that there are great opportunities for Canadians to benefit both as exporters and importers fin that re- ,vovery.\u2019 } PLANS TO PREVENT SOIL EXHAUSTION Ottama: Nov.22 \u2014(Speécialo - Rithard Cartwright's recent trip to che West jmpressed him with the great\u2019 resources vhich exist in the fertility of the soi.He ix convineed that it is! time for the to gunned against thé exhaustion of this fertility as has been done in the Western States through constant wheat Cropping.Nir Richard will advise his colleagues , hat an active campaign should be be- \u2014 Sir oun to insure proper crop rotation in The Northwest, To this eid experimental stations and demonstration brucaus should be established throughout the wieatl growing region and a persistent campaign, thougl the cost, may amount to several millions, \u2014 SPECIAL NOTICE.A vi:!t to Carsley\u201d 5 for Christmas sopping is treueht with interéing and pr ofitable op- portunitics.Literally every nook and cranny is filled with bright, up-to-date goods of an exvepfonally scafenable character.Every ronveivable want can be supplied, while the alert, intelligent a:sistance reduces the busting :0 prevalent at this time of the year to a minimum.A walk throuæh the many de- In the Chopin Sonata shi_partments cannot fail to bring inspiration_to those searching for suitable Christmas Gifts, Visitors will find exactly what they want, and pay far less than they wonld elsewbere.- \u2014The S: Carsiey Co.Ltd.! PROPRIETORS AD WESTMOUNT'S PLAN sigliend by Messrs.MoKergos, 19d- D.Light.Leen is- property ol a eommittes of ofti- the municipal owner- to be void on next Satur= A circular letter | Arch.MeGout, John I Bar Judge, George Scout, W.hall, and Robert Harvey, has sued to the ratepayers and owners of Westmount giving notice | the formation of zens.in favor o ! ship by-law das.NA meeting for ofganizatlon pur- puss Will be held in the Wistinount The circulars encluse postal card, ciptent if in favor of the by-law, and returned to the secretary of the committee, Mr.Henry Timmis.The ob- \u2018ject of the organization is to furnish information Tegarding the proposed | measure and to make a thorough can- vuss of the citizens.The most interesting development in \u201cthe fight for a municipal plant Is the iarge number of leading property hold- who have voluntanily offered their assistance and are sparing neither their time nor themselves In their efforts to ensure the passing Last night | close to thirty propr jetors were at work at the Town Hall mak-| Ing arrangements to bring tie vote out and even this morning there were quite | à few of the general committee at: Must Boar Signature of FGood See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below.FOR TORPID LIVER.|.OIENUXNIE MUST hve 3 | CURE $1CK HEADACHES.vof the Provincial Cabinet I emergencies for the business of the new | nork again getting out circulars and\u2019 volunteering information.| 4e .! CABINET MEETS TO-MORROW.| There will be un important meeting at the Government offices on St.Gabriel street - to-morrow morning.There is expected to be a full attendance of all the mem-! bers.There will be some dis@ussion of parllament, but the chicf itein is the consideration of the report of the coms | wission upon the evidence in the Cooke- Blackley case.This report is now ini {the hands of the Attorney-General.It ts not likely that any definite ous of action will be decided upou at to- inorrow'\u2019s meeting, but the report wit be made public after the sitting.J TO BANQUET HON.MR.LEMIEUX.The Reforin Club will tender a ban- quct to Hon, Rodolphe Lemicux on De- çember 10.Government to take steps © \u201csire 7 LAME BACK When the Kidneys are Diseased the '[ Whole System Becomes Deranged, 8 Complications Set in and Serious À Results Will Follow, WEAK KIDNEYS Pain {uo small of Lack, painful passing of urine, inflammation of the bladder, torpid liver, cloudy urine, pains in the back of the head aud neck, rheumatic pains and swellings all over the body, eczema and jaundice show that your kldueys arc discased, DIPHTHERIA CASES CLOSING .QUOTATIONS ARE NOT REPORTED | esis == 200 Steel atl8l.C.P.R.rights at 614., C.P.R.rights at 614.Twin City at ¢'4.So Says Ald.Dagenais\u2014The I Halifax at du a Civic Hospital Prepares 50 Power at 82 \u2018\u2019Ten More Beds.éÉceë 2 Power at oto $1400 Dem.Iron bonds at TT.10000 Dom.Irou bouds at T1%.10000 Dom.Iron bonds at 78, $2000 Street bouds at 104.100 Street bonds at 104.4 Switch nid.at 95, 25 Toledo at 2315, 200 Detroit at 757 fre NEW YORK STOCKS.By private wire to Mr.C.D.by J.S.Bache & Co.CURES WEAK KIDNEYS \u201cGentlemen, I was troubled à great deal | with kigney.trouble, and wy business com- peiling me to be on my feet all day lung.ouly made the pains worse In my kidneys.[| wus advized to try a bottle of Warner's Safe, Cure, Well, I did, and the result is that ! am a now man now.I can walk howe from | work, somethiug 1 had pot been able to do Steps have been taken by the Health Department to provide further accommodations for diphtheria paticats in the civic contagious diseases hospital, by the tranference of.the matron's- quarters to another department of the Monk.Wednesday, Nov.30th, The Last Day of our THIRD BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE The Voting Contest for the most popular Charitable Institution is a-pronounced success.People from parts of the city flocked into our store yesterday and demonstrated their interest in the contest by casting votes for the following institutions, and our: bulletin board to-day shows the following Votes.sera sr 0000000000.108 -++.K30.00 in gold will be given to the Institution securing the dbrolutely \"4 heavy LADIES\u2019 WALKING SKIRTS elegant Skirt at CHILDREN'S COATS double capes, ot tailor- made, length, style semi-fitted LADIES JACKET Reversible wildte, brown and back, cuffs and Tweed, white, collars $10.00 and Oxford with gray.double tabs of same heavy tweed for 2, 4, 6.5, Thied or 19.12, 14 prices raneings Er Pre ASE blue, RE DRESS GOODS DEPT.HEAVY TWEEDS wide, zibeline Era, minieter vurd.For finish, In guav, blne- the Jast dev \"FANCY COSTUME CLOTHS 42 vide, in Worth inche, ete, ns- red, Te Men's Underwear MENS UNDERWEAR-Shirts- and Drawers, {levee aed.\u201d Worth sde, for.Ghee Institution.It is thought by this way Nov.15.Nov.29{| for over u year.I can honestly recommend to* make provision for ten more beds DESCRIPTION Op CL Op.Cl.ate Cure.\u201d MICHARL F.SHANAHAN, 146 radford St, ny À in the quarters now occupied by the Amalga\u2019ated Copper.BDs n1'3 SI SIM \"sure Cure\u201d not valuable and effeet- 32 matron, | Am.Loeom.Ge ref hed \u2018 i Io Toi ive tonic.It repalrs the tissues, soolbes in- Since Nov.25 twelve additional cases , Am Sugar Rfg Co ule 11 348La 1191: pha liver aida digestion.stimulates \u201che pe have been reported to the department | da 1t & Net Ca By SZ SIK CRI fcoblcd organs, and heals at the same time.in the Island of Montreal making a tot to date of 86 cases.Am Car a Foundry wg Clg 2 ith \u201cSafe Cure\u2019 ts purely vegetable and con- all To-day also a case of diphtheria be- Anaconda Mining Co 116° 116 116° 1a [tains no harmful drugs.It Is free from came known through oo death certifi-\u2019 Atch, Topd Santa Fe KSSé RSC ssi +3 sediment, and is pleasant to take.{ cate.The case had not been reported | do dopref.104 10544 .103 You can buy \u201cSafe Cure\u201d ut any drug: results: \u2014 to the department by the attending Balimore aud re Vd By 2615 DEK Hore.re are.5 d rie hich are i x % >.er - o pre J 05 ieee eware of so-called kidney cures which : _ .physic tan, ea (Health officer La Brooklyn Rap d Tr.U8s OSSÉ.654 GR! full of sediment and of bad odor-they are , 4 Notre Dame Hospital Po : 8 estlgute « Chicago &Alton Co.istie 1H is ti positively barinful, avd do not cure.ho bow | Sitters 318 Providence oor .CASES , AY \u201cED.| Canadian Facile > \u201c4 IG Sel WARNER'S .SAIFE PILLS move the bow- | ff \u2014 ers of .ALT ot PORTED la \u2018anada Southern.07 ee .lels gently and aid a speedy cure.| k BT Institution wr the Incurables Ald.EF.G.Dagenais, chairman of the: Ches and @his .ang 5 192% \u2018504 \u2014Deaf an um nstituts .Hygiene and Statistics Conunittee, ut-; Chio Burl aud Wirin.ow UT US snk TRIAL BO\u2019 Ir TLE FREE > tes : spree i in i ; \u2018hicand est.I .M = tribuics The spread of diphtheria im se ! Chic Tt land Pac.SMA ton LL, To convince every su{ferer froin diseases § largest number of votes, Anus and St.Gabriel wards to the fact! Chie, Mil and St.PL2 17186 Y4é 17414 174\" |of the kidneys, liver.bladder and blood | that cases ure not reported by at! Colorado Southern.\u2026.that Warner's Safe Curo will cure them, a: à Ces physicians, He aJro says that.do do pret.; trio! bottlo will be kent absolutely free, post-i JR LADIES\u2019 JACKETS children from Infected homes are al- Cou Gas, NY.2157 paid, to any address.Also free doctor's ud- | sx ue -.towed to attend school and other men- ; Col Fuel and Iron.ou à | vice\u2019 and n medical booklet which tells all! In hot Blac ses oth, bers of the family are allowed their | Clev.Co nn »+» { Aboul these diseases, with a preseriptfon for | hae pie k, fancy sleeves, freedom.Ald.Dagentis-avers that tho Detroit United wie hy : each.and contains many of the thousuuds HICH, HY Lee ae eee ee ee sewers of these districts are in a vory 160 Lack an dies.ii 117, 01 testunovials received daily from grateful bad conditi ee d to.t Is 1 5, J 'Delawarc-Hudson .18 180 184 1874 , patients'wbo havo \u2018beeu cured by Safe Care.ad condition and to this he ati\"; DenverR Gpref .Ns] All you have to do Is to write Warner's Safe A very smart Ladies\u2019 Jacket, iu butes in large measure the outbreak of | Duluth$ Sh-Alt J 2012 Re | curé Cas.44 Lombard St, Toronto, Ont.2 a = \" > PS a s M the disease.Many cases, he added ar do do pref 1 wig wm = | nna mertion name of this paper.The gen- checke it, Davy: blue fille \u201cnever reported, but where cases are Great Northern pret, Sow LL \u20ac \u2014 vnineness of this offer is guaranteed by the with shoulder cupe, semi-Titted known to exist, the dwelllngs are pla- Genoral Electrio \u2026\u2026\u2026 lu2is J9l 164 se publisher.in plain cloth; tailor-made LL.carded.1 Jerrney entra \u2026\u2026.cs \u2026\u2026.\u2026.eens .* Hoecking Valley .none vee .Flown Central com.Mine avy Views.in blac t'EARL OF HARDWICKE Kausas-Texas com.ult, 1 Made of heavy icuna, in black i Kansas-Toxas pf,.- _ te Co ; wide side pleats ut each gore, DIED IN LONDON TO DAY Louisville Nash.106 ls ul an bound with silk, oo very ! > Man-Klevd .147% Jus li lus \u2018 mom Missouri Preifie.\u2026.Jose pt 1 me î .r i \u2018Trao.?on! 227 of > > He Possessed Marked Capacity for Yn ion Fang.LM Es ag A Good KX: 3 Le Best assortment in Tuglish Frieze, Official Life\u2014Father Left Him Erie Rallvond .Avg 104 4 £15 reversible tweed and \u2018zibeline, iless do Ao 1 pfd.71 104 TIM 704 : and 16 years, single or penniless.ee ET 45e pportunity fre R305 torn London, Nov, The gixth Lari of NY Ont Western.13 43 42 42 | Hardwicke (Albert Edward Philip \u2018 Norfoik-Went com .+146 764 6d THY ; Yorke), Under Secretary of Stile por a Liang nk OUT B dv-to=W r Custom 2 India, died suddenty iv London to-day.\"per \"fp Colt mh ney Lm [10 uy Rea y=to=Wear o À He had been in poor health for some pressed Steel com.Tv 4.a ANS 10 .: time, but his death was not expiricd.de do- perf LL _ _ | Clothing at this Season of the Year The Earl, who was born in 1507, VAS Peoples Gas Tt, clint FLO 1154 | _ primarily i stock broker, His father Phil and Reading he Gwe TG, TG at 15 © off.had a magnificent estate, but ran do do lpfd Low NL a.} Suitable for Costumes, 42 inches through the property, and left his son puise do 11 pfa .\u2014- the following colors: Oxford Practically penniless.amd thé qutier Southern | Ty om.ni ; wry.green, ete, etes Worth 66e lad to adopt a city career as a means?d do pref .; CL of our anniversary side only of making a livelihood, He showed Bouthern Pacific .(Tg GTA HN Our Discount Sale his | | marked ability, and attracted the no- Tenn Tonto : ne fie fo Vier crowed with\" sue- ice .J - listed his Texus Pucifte oo.ay va Te oh _ ; ; ie Mo 4 OANA ha \u2018re ha) Twin City : Ce He Ting : coed cess We hive decided 10 + | slt ser Pas Lie ; Sienna, 18 Lenthercom .Mh Ite die TA extend the time for thro Vers benny for Costumes ar Shirts, previously served as altitelre at Vient do co nref 0g en \u2018 in si UE : : \" LL 1885-01 : : ms Ù : M dave longer and throw in sorted \u201color-browir bacs.RN - î \u201cof U 8 Kieel rom Cog sty 16 oe = te Nard, 24e ee see ee aa Sete LS Lord.Mardwicke was a tacmiber ow - de do pref .44 UM he Cour custom department.: the London County Couvoit ISH2-1990 1 SHubber\u2018cem .514 51 4 à.AH orders 1 C4 \u2018Upon his appointment as Under Sees do dn pref ie.AE orders hooked\u201d up to ; .; \"retary for India le of course had io Union Pacifle ree COMA Hg HAY TTS ad Saturday night, Dre, Tine Lolanee af oir Chamigre *, + - « - .a.0h ., a.+ ; ris - EE alrndon his conuection with the Stock W ais ao oe! Us wy L get 15 per cent.eff, We A RC ee ra Mie Exchange .soon 4-1 do pref.CN : 466 MA guarantee to flit sou or uo .ieee RR HE The heir to the earldom js lus uneicy | wegy Binion Tol .wy frig a ty 3 ved, pink, \u20ac WwW vril .Captain the Hono Jo MI Yorke, born in Wis Cen com.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.0 20 se sal le Wall be sold at.Ge 1840.do du pref oo ee Lee SA \u2018Ready-to- Wear SUIT S or OVERCOATS, - $10 to $20\" Prof.Robertson Outlines Ready-to-Wear PANTS $2.50 to $6 Plans for New College Custom Made SUITS or DOUBLE GREEN CASH RECEIPTS ~ © OVERCOATS $16.50 to $30 | .Te \u201c ; can : Cit .Cass, Nov, 29-~(Special) .: The cod settles on their chest.| At the slightest appearance of un Bock Toad tome 28 ; 50 .5 o Office.ATTENTION! Thuy find themselves with a cough .cough, .a bottle of Peruna should be = Peat tre te 16 oT 1% CRAIG PIANO COMPANY _\u2014 or chronic catarrh.They call the doc- | taken according to directions.ome\u2019! 3200S ana EU?.hy i A = Your wants supplied at the tor, perhaps.\u201cbottle .in the beminuing will do more Ratovale ! and © SEE a WOULD COME TO ST.LOUIS co \u2019 He expresses the fear that tlrey are: than a half dozen bottles after the ca- |\" E Thos ote \u2019 , tT Down Town Drug Store going into consumption.- tarrh has fastened itself on the lungs.LE anÿ 0-4 ane \u2018 .He is right, too.Perura is for sale at all first class 166 337 273 306: Large Manufacturing Concern Asks for a.' ' Exemption From Taxes in If Suburban Municipality.When it reaches the lungs it will be valuable advice gratis.+e P.Bernard, farmer, of the Town-! facturing Company that they desired Consumption is simply catarrh of the satisfactory results from the use of Pe- A REMARKABLE REVERSE fo .CL ees .; J.A.HARTE, 1778 Notre Dame St.lungs.runa, write at once to Dr.Hartman, I ee | The St.Louis Town Council at à \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Catarrh is creeping slowly, but sure- giving a full statement of your case| Waterloo, Nov, 28.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014 The: Meeting, held last night, recelved a ly towurd the lungs.and he will be pleased to glve you his election here resulted in the election of notieé from the Craig Plano MVrnu- called consumption.Address iby Hai President of |shipfof Shefford, Conservative, by a, to establish i plant ny the town.The -_ - OXFORD .While still in the bronchial tubes, Pe- The Hartma#a sanitarium, Columbus, Inajority of 376 over Dr.A.Mathieu, Lib: COMpany s pant would cover an area .- .runa never fails to cure these cases.Ohio.» , eral, of the town of Granbv.[of 120° feet by 160 and would give em- Were Later Fined for Illegal Mexican Currency Will be.Without 1 ° rr HEATED DEBATE dertaking.\u201d Mr.Troster then referred to recipro : \"He was handed a butch OF official \u2014Adv.: wr.Comte ; we \" \u2019 eu : : despatehes when he landed, Among \u2014 | elty as \u2018 dead question\u201d He con ONTARIO NOMINATIONS.i them were telegrams relating to the |DR.LEMIEUX BY ACCLAMATION.w thiued: We have immense resources { Liberals and Conservatives : Prepar- y es 1 |welzure of American fishing craft near : In Canada.\u201cOur lumber supply is in- [FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS MAY.f P ; | et, CreorgenN.B.In reply to questions Peree, Nov.29.\u2014Dr.J.L.T.emleux, exhaustible.Within ten years we PROVE FATAL.THERE IS ing for Trial of Strength.I : : of Montreal was yesterday returned should raise enough wheat to supply the markets of Great Britain, our own © ]ecipal articles, in which the two coun- tries have \u2018e interchangeable trade.and continued: \u201cNow, here is a natural With a Cold CURE FOR YOU IN This is one of the most remarkable Vloyment fo 40 men.reverses of party inajorities ever T \u2018corded in the townships.Less than.eral, received a majority of 617.eee.\u2014 Toronto; Ont, Nov.29.-Both parties month ago Mr.C.H.Parmelee, Lib-|™ fete e.wanted exemption from taxation.a Téquest was referred to a special com- ee, company \u201cThe {.À letter was received from the Mont- Fishing in Canadian Waters.regarding this\u2014neldent, Minister Pre- fontaine said: \u201cThere was no partieu- d ture for Guspe, \u2018Put on International Basis.ns member of the Provincial Legisla- no opponent being a Rival CAFE J.H.R.MOLSON & BROS.and necess ade 35.000,000, und The figures of Friday's election are real Street Rallway granting the ro- hich nigh race ot ho pa four ag follows: \u2014 \u2018 quest of the | uncll for an improved .: Ale anû Forter Brewars, a times that amount, hampered and | Bernard.Mathieu.service in Park Avenue, , Pastport, Mes, Nov, 20.\u2014Ten Amer (From a Herald Correspondent.) fave Sivays = wand and Bottles mine pos harassed by turiff restrictions, which Valcourt.+ es se .\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u201can fishing cra t, inc uding elght sa 1- Mexico, D.F., Nov 29.\u2014A very im- tegulariy supplied.are of no possible benefit, but on the Racine.veers ee ee 00 23 .KING'S APPOINTMENT.Ing vessels, and two steamboats, have portant bill has been submitted to the > : contrary, work absolute injury to West Bly .us | : been selzed by the Cunautan fisherles Mexican congress, having for its ob- 600 Notre Dame Street.Montreal every interest concerned,\u201d Roxtori Village .= | London, November 29- King Fd.[lrotective crulser Curlew, \u2018and tified ject the establishing of a gold stand- > ; ! EE Lawrenceville .32 se {Ward has approved the following ap- for legal fishing in the Cana a \u2018ard for the Mexican silver dollar.One = + ] iA WALTHAM GOLD WATCH FOR Ste Arte .ec.0.+.19 .:tiofntments: Sat off i tributary of aa provision of the bill ig that \u201cThe mone- DAW ES & CO.- Hon.George E Foster Sa g: NOTHING.St.Jouch mn.3.0.2.0.55 \u2026 | General Lowther, British minister at %Y Yo near St.BET me at tary unit will continue to be the pre- 6 5 __ on.eo g .ys: 5 ; lhe Herald Hoxton Fond.Ll ur .Suntlugo, Clfle, to be minister at Tan- Cuming y AE hres apecitic sent silver dollar with welght and fine- BREWERS, > 2, Given as a Prize in The Heruld's| Bonsecour .s.-.0.SU TS TU Org e dy : > ness unchanged, but it will be given a v .Canada Does Not \u2018 Greul Proverb Hunt, now going on.Milton Que eue ees 74 .Arthur Raikes, secretary of {he Liri- Charges were preferred-that they had fixed value in gold, equivalent 5 sev- PALE ALES AND PORTER.su .cred ; WT pn ad il 8 q _Competitors may begin at any time.Beauregard's Corner .1 |tish embassy at Wushington, to bo fished on Sunday t al they aa jUe- enty centlgrams of pure gold,\u201d \u2018or| LACHINE, P.Q Montreal Office: Want It.,- Buck coples of \u2018The Herald always un |St.Alphonse .29 +.minister at Santiago.gally caught fish found In thelr poSSesS- equal to fifty cents in American cur- Tel.M.165-164.an St James Street.sale.- South Ridge, Granby 1 Na = ees SOT and that they had seined Illegals rency.The bill was prepared by Fin- eu \u2014_\u2014 North Ridge, Granby .17 .| ° y in Canadian waters, y 3 ance Minister Limantour, and has, it | > 1 avan : re rere eet ne ac \u2018as d $100.and r* \u2019 - : VOYAGE WAS DELAYED.MAv/COCK .+.4.00 oo.8 \u2026 | offences cach buat was fined $100, is understood, the approval of Presi- Boston, Nov, 20.\u2014The sixth annual \u2018St.Valerie : 47 il I} {for the-last $200.In addition to this all |g ; à hia (abi ; .- .; .MON st.Le ee se nan .$200.\u20ac ent Diaz and his Cabinet.The bill 0 Î S banquet of the Canadian Club of Bus- |, North Sydney, Nov.29.\u2014(Special)=|Dalling .À .: i seines and flsh were coutlscated.looks to the removal of the clemeuts i ICE upplies., toit last night resolved itself into an i The steamer Gordensiold, which ar-| poxton Parish .à .6 TWENTY-TWO MORE it fs understood that the fines ill |gf uncértainty-in the financial situa Le CS : i rive re f 3 hi, wi als Voting Cc y : 5e CH Late i : A ; ha Ve sine y he, a- .International debate où the question of | for thee United Kingdom Sue Martin's Corner .55 Jl SHOPPING DAYS-\u2014= | Le pepe ES ot Tea ing tion of the Republic.It is preceded No house in Montreal is better equip.reciprocal relutions between Cunada | when leaving Mirimarhi harbor aud waterloo G polls) .a1 THEN CHRISTMAS.any ternational question.Tle ag- Le dons TRpesiion nei Present He id Supplies of all kinda, : s United States scorge IC .Taher : î A Lt te ee eens =v] LY - .J a .ionctary s { cipal objec .and Lhe Lied Stats, Hon.G ge be punctured her sheatiugs, allowing one |south Stukely oo.oo | gregate value of craft is about 320.000.given 1s tle solution of Some of the Printing, Bookbinding, Ruling, Em- Foster, MP.Oppesins the outrive [of her comparing nts to fill with wa- orth Stukely or we os 15 à The seizure is the most extensive that most serious difficulties involved i tossing, Reliefs, etc.quickly and championed hy Jiugenc Ifoss and oth- jter, fearing that this might burst the West Shefford 43 | has been made by a Canadlan cruiser |¢ Cy : 5 1Voive u theapiy executed.ers.The banquet was attended by 130 {steamer Is being repaired here by Di- Granby ve polis) tote 4 1 i .or many ycars.we problem of International exchange.former residents of the Doimninion.(ver Sampson and assistants.Saxby's Corner er ee ee if wm Lu a Its claime In J: nancial circles in the JOSEPH FORTIER, Mr.Foster said in part: \u201cfn Cans -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\"\"\"\u2014\"\"= Roltins ll ae on IT CU 9 UT MR.PREFONTAINE'S VIEWS.has o fot his, measure Ww it \u201c Le à SA 2 s ee as A Ce LL = , ë S nodiate ef- 3 RS BET.ada » Sr care SA the wi © .es | | The Ruffale,.N.V., Nov.29.\u2014Hon.R.Pre- lfect on the sale of Mexican securities, 84 ST.JAMES STREET.gs ol an IMdustTia EA » Cou | Totals Vee oe es 620 251 4 | fontaine, Canadian Minister of Marine federation we besa bo build ub our d Cc 0 IS : : : 54 21 and Pisheries, arrived in the harbor | \u2014 manu aclories by giving su na de: ~ oo Cl ° late last night on board the Canadian New mafnspring in your watch from of protection as ours make it Foasin «| Majority, Bernard.376 tn 1 ver «ruisér Vigllant.\u2018The minister is on a |$1-00; guaranteed one year.R.lems- for capital tu engage in in ustrial un- ; ih | trip of inspection on the Great.Takes.ley, Watchmaker, 265 St.James Street.lar significance In the selzure of Amer- \\ {can fishing boats in Pussamaquoddy Jay.If our American \u201cousins break of three centuries ago in Ontario are still energetically preparing for the expected elections, Tt ts pot anticipated that an appeal will markets, and have considerable \u2018eft Lo export to foreign countries, Within» ten years four great parallel Qanadian placed in the field.Dr.Lemieux is-a brother of Hon.Rodolph Isemieux, So- DR.CHASE'S syror are those that are te- R + 4 dde - | .c JHARDS & 3 ee \"ka LINSEED AND Hs PE tenues, ne caen Boo À I and the Pacltte oceans.Where these | y that fir ai the boulet \u201cthar an day attracting the at- bho dent may bo rewarded.ns \u2018mover without It nov.od mo at once.1 am primis wi cross 2 tne ron TURPENTINE [557 sion oe the estate wine tention of sterling silver (ire Per bn [ature oF iL io call A FOUNTAIN.PEN FOR NOTHING, | or tat, BT Mexico, 2nd.there Will.offer the held, and: \u2018the re-formed Government for international.exchanges.most direct route for trade.With such transportation facilities Canada be trusted {6 work out her own salvation without the nid of any reciprocal treaty with the United States.The reciprocity treaty that formerly existed between the two countries was abro- pated by the Americans.Now Canada does not want reciproetily.We intend to give the Mother Country and the enlonles the benefit of our products and our trade rather than negotiate a treaty that will give a favored nation.a proference over out 6wn hindred.\u201d Mr.Foss eald in part: \u201cFortunately for a partial solution of the vexed question of trade relations, our own necessities bid fair to force our (Government to look the Canadian question equarely tn the face.Tn several commodities our demand has oulrun our supply, and we are buying heavily regardless nf tariff taxes.In others the exchanges between Lhe two countries are so general for geographical and other sea- song, that a lively trade in competing products has developed oth ways, In £13] other eases, \u2018where the demand 56 great.the United States tariff is yet #6 Lilgh that .no \u2018purchases are nl- templed.These three clagses furnish the basis upon which n congistent scheme of tark® rovision, by which 1 meal reciprocity, must rest\u2019 \u2019 Mr.Foss presented a table of vrine may Turpentine js best known on account If you could depend on a cold passing off of its own accord jt would be all very well to let it run its course.The risk 1s too great.Consumption and pneumonia always have their beginnings in a cold., If you take prompt means of curing every cold you will never be a victim of these or other fatal lung troubles, Did you ever wait to think of it that way ?; \u2019 Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linseed and of its extraordinary control over croup, bronchitis, whooping cough, asthma and scvere chest colds.As a means of overcoming ordinary coughs and colds, throat irritation and the many diseases of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs it has made an enviable.reputation for reliability.Pleasant to take, thorough und far- reaching in action, and certain in {ts beneficial results, Dr.Chase's syrup of Linseed and Turpentine should have a place in every house as a safeguard against consumption and other fatal lunæ: diseuses.\u2019 Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linsced and Turpentine, 26.cents a bottle, nt all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Toronto, To protect you agalnst inil- tations the portrait and signature of Dr.(A, W.Chase, the famous recipe Look Author, arc un cvery, bottle, La Yesterday the were formally put into the field, tested at- the bye-clections.Nominations are the order-of the day.\u201cfollowing candidates West \\Huron\u2014Dudley Holmes Wing- ham, Conservative.North Brace\u2014Dr.R.E.Clapp, Mild- may, Conservative.South Essex\u2014Dr.©.N.Anderson, Leamington, Conservative.\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHANGES ON PERE MARQUETTE.Detroit, Nov.29.\u2014Some Important changds on the Canadian division of the Pere Marquette Railway wero announced by General \u2018Manager Cotter, Former General Woollatt, with head.quarters at Wal- kerville, Ont., has resigned on account of {ll-health.been assistant to General Manager Cotter at Detroit and also Superintendent of Telegtraphs, succeeds Mr.Wool- matt.cceds.Mr.Pycatt.Lis rallway service In Canada with the opening of the Lake rie & Detroit River Rallway.sorbed the ofd Tirie & Huron, he becaine |: General Superintendent of the system.When th bought the L.E.'& 1.R.about two yveurs ago, he remamed with Marquette Superintendent Wm.J.8.Pyeatt, who has M.O.Halstead, of Detroit suc- Mr.Woollat began When \u2018that road\u2019 ab- the Pero Marquette Railway the Pero connoisseurs, HENRY BIRKS AND SONS recognizing this, have very materially augmented their stock of Sterling Silver Tea Services and other Silver Pieces along these: lines for Christmas sel- ling, keeping the styles pure and true in their repreduction.\u2014 The Canadian minister, who ts accompanied by several officials from Ottawa, will Visit Cleveland, Detroit, and Canadian ports on Luke rie.\u2018 tT The Notarlal Faculty of Laval Unl- versity will hold their annual banquet 9 we .Ang Dec.MISS KATE M'HUGH, OF OTTAWA ST., MONTREAL Now Feels More Vigorous and Healthy Than Ever Before, Thanks to 8t.James Wafers.The greatest need of the present time is a positive cure for Stomach trouble.The experience of Miss Kate McHugh, 124a Ottawa street, Montreal, clearly indicates where to find it.She says: - \u201cJ havo been freed from the cruellest of billous headaches by St.James Wafeys, a8 well as from the misery and discomfort of Stomach trouble.' \u201c7 tried many remedies, somo of whieh relteved me, but T would Iinvari- ably rclapse into into my former state.wt, James Wafers have permanent.1y cured \u2018mo and made me more vigour- ous and heajthy than 1 have over been befure.\u201d MISS KATE McHUGH.at the Queen's Hotel on Saturday even- | ¢| Theo.Labat Given as a Prize in The Herald's Great Proverb Hunt, now golug on.Competitors may begin at any time.Back copies of The Herald always on sale.ere AID FOR THE WESTERN.z Tho treasurer of the Western (General) Hospital wishes to gratefully ac- kriowledge receipt of the sums, received up to date towards liquidating the old debt of ten thousand dollars ($10,000).hereafter, be acknowledged weekly in the public press: \u2014R.B.Angus, R., Mc- caulay, I.J.Forget & Co., $100 edch; A.Baumgarten, ¢, W, Davis, Jonathan Hodgson,.$50 each; John Pitblado, D.M.Stewart, Bartlett Mclennan, Wm,\u2019 McMaster, $25 each; R.Mitchell Co., Ltd., $20; R.McNally, Geo.Olds, W.J.Magrath, E.S.Clous- ton, A.Ramsay, Son & Co., Thos.Fysle, 1.PF.Watters & (Co., Southam, ILtd., R.J.Dale, W.C.Trotter, $10 cach; O.Leger, Bruneau, Currie & Co.J.Mathewson & Co., orkin Bros.Co., G.A.Lingham, Can.Mac.Agency, Wwatf, Scott & Goodacre, D.A.MePhor- son & Co., $5 cach: J.A.Vaillancourt, Hermann, A.Scheyer & Co, ¥.Des- barats, Beardmore & Cou., Fred.Lari- viere, $2 cach; E.F.Dartnell, J.JL, Redfern, A.O.Morin & Co,, friend, \"M D.Marceau, $1 each following These amounts will, & .MRS.C.D.PRINCR.Nauwigewauk, Oct.21st, R This Paper is printed with The Queen City Printing Ink Company's Ink.PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI.BOSTON.| LMONTREAL ART PRINTERS HERALD JOB DEPARTMEN . * 1x.distinction that exists between drink- \u2018purity of alcohols for drinking consti- - THE MONTMMAL » TURSDAXS OV] MONTREAL, \u2018TUBSDAY, NOY.28, 1504.ripe rm NAMING A POLICE CHIEF Public attention cannot be too strongly directed to the dramatic incident which occurred at.the City Council yesterday.There was quéstion of nominating a new head of the police department, and a man would have been nominated had it not been for the Intervention of Mayor Laporte, who insisted upon a delay of at least a week so that inquiry might be made into certain statements which had come to his notice, and which affected the honor of the Council.Such a request, coming from the Mayor, obviously merited consideration from the Council, and In the end it recelved that consideration.But before a vote was taken there was a strong protest, led by Ald.Ekers, Ald.L.A.Lapointe, and Ald.Dagenais, who wanted Sub-Chief Campeau appointed at once to the position of chief.The Mayor was not free to apeak all that was in his mind: \u2018but the Mayor was not the sole custodian of the information upon which his protest was based.In the nature of things, the story is not one which the principals might be expected to shout from: the housatops; but In broad outline this is what it comes to:\u2014 It is affirmed that a sum of money has been subscribed, to be used in securing the appointment for some one; that a prominent officer of the force (not Mr.Campeau) was concerned in the arrangements; that a saloon-keeper was an active agent; that a prominent civic official (or two) had directly offered money to certain aldermen to sécure their votes.If the honor of the Council and the well-being of the city were the first considerations, the mere hint of such a condition of things should have induced any alderman to indefinitely postpone the nomination of & police chlet until the matter was cleared up.Especially should this have been true in the circumstances in which the force has becn deprived of its head.When ex-Chief Legault was appointed to succeed Col.Hughes, The Her- #ld made bold to question the wisdom of the choice, largely because The Herald found it curious that a man who had been head of the Provincial Revenue Service, and therefore in touch with the liquor-selling trade, should be so actively supported by the representatives of the llguor-selling trade.Ald.Ekers in the Council, and Mr.L.A.Wilson, then head of the Licensed Victuallers\u2019 Association, out of the Council, were Mr, Legault's principal supporters.Between them they took the matter completely out pf the hands of Ald.Lebeuf, who had really done something to regenerate the force.What was the result?Precisely what might have been expected.The diquor-sellers have been allowed to do pretty much what they like.A system of police blackmail has been allowed to grow up.Naturally, inevitably, the system has branched out, until, as Mr.Recorder Polrier revealed a few weeks ago, an alliance was effected between law and vice, an alliance founded on strictly cash consideration.The thing has become so bad that in the neighborhood of Windsor Street the degrading vidette system which made the New York Tenderloin a byword has .been closely imitated, and always unchecked by the police.The archives of the Police Department must contain, unless the records have been destroyed, reports of police officers which have never been acted upon, and which have not been acted upon because the influence of saloon-keepers was too powerful.The Herald has contended, contends now, that the thing to do is to bring these records to light, and that they are not likely to be brought to light if a man who has been for nearly thirty years on the force is appointed before a thorough investigation has been held.With all this in mind, the public will be able to distinguish, rather sharp- it seams 10 us, between the action of the Mayor, who wanted time to in- Ystigate the stories he had heard, and the action of Ald.Ekers and Ald.L.A.Lapointe.now the official head of the Licensed Victuallers, who insisted upon the immediate appointment of Mr, Campedu.And when {t is noted that wrother alderman who has very friendly relations with the liquor trade, although ill, was present yesterday to vote for Mr.Campeau because he had ed hat + the hote! men wanted Mr Campeau to be appointed, the moral » difficult to deduce.And there were others who show- inter on, the sam.fide between whoni and liquor-sellers who themselves open to prosecution there are relations easy to gars of.the tale eC 2 marked habhualr define.Jay Campeau, whose record has favor him are still more active in favor of an- Try desire ta be just to Mr.31 those who Lose Tepulelion js unytking dut the best, for a very important poiniment.It ongnt iv be thoroughly understood that public opinfon will not be con- Tent wLil the FULETUULON of ue man for another, while tolerating the con- rupees of ine evstem the exporure of which led to the retireinent of the mel wir Lee, remoied, No: change, but reform is what is demanded, anil rea.arn will be inrsted upon until it has been obtained.ra TEMPERANCE LEGISLATION.LR Such a proposal recognizes the essential cernment and public ownership, even: \u201cthougn the framers of the resolution \u201chave not made it ag cle ar as iv might} © faut Innt 1e Ton peraiîce plat adored by Libéral tes at Toronto bus met with general tar COIVET- approval shows tout temperance Te-, Corey hen realized that the liquor te.Under Government © ownership, Guest.rust be Cezll With ina ru- Panty politicians would be tempted to tional par and à pract cat may #dim.nister the Hquor monopoly ou the TD 10 à Shore Line ago must temper-!Spoils eystem,\" and exploit it for purty ance reformers proceeded on, the as-, PUTDOËSE.But under the proposed euinptson that the making and drink- Plan party politicians would occupy, 8 go of feriton et Eglotz were sins ty bout Lhe sane relation to the local Le condemned ut all Urnes aed under @diinistratons of the Hguor business; all POUTRETALLES and they went that they now do to the publie gehools.iraight to the dedustion that law Fash anunte ipality would elect ily Cen ou srai ate the ka.The arsump-; board of administrators In the same tion thal wile ds à rorbiddes fru.t is a Runner that ft now, elects its school fulse theory, and efforts at re form buily Trustees.Each community could \u201cmake! upon fulse thurories Snvarisbly prove regulations regarding sales suitable to futile.In Luropean countrieg prohiba- ite needs or 18 views.i Tove INCLUS jres have long suce heen A public ownerehlp system of a shni- lur character has been fn force in New Zealand for gome time, and hag greatly mitigated the evils of futemperance, Of course, like every ot her human ur- rangement, It.has 314 Mmiltations and! cannot be expected to abolish drinking.| The problem of drinking is inse parable, trom the social problem; the chaotic conditions which produce the multi- willlonidre on the one hand and the Fauper on the other, drive men to roundontd, ad inthis country it has Leen showy by experience that the ab- plication of probibitive neasures brings, 15 ow In Nova Footia the scott Act is ju force everywhere outside of Fabfux, snd yet Novi Sootis had nears three times a8 Snap y convictions for Jrunkesiness 1 proportion to the popa-.lation as tbe province of Quebec.And.Ji cannot be said that Nova Seotla au-| thorities sre Very active in arresting.drunkard=; very.few towns boast, a tirink.And as long as men®ubor and policed tan, Nor will the relatively large: ive under conditions of intoler: ible) seufaritig population aceount for the fainonotony, or un-nerving excitement, as comparatively large number of convie- [long us goclul conditions present such tions.With the vast improvement disheartening and seemingly irremed|- which has taken place In the provision- ache rontrasts, so long will men resort ing of fishing vesscls, fishermen have \u201cto the flowing bowl or the more prosale become as suber a lot of men as any, Leer can, ot her class.New Brunswick, Prinee! : J2dward Island and Ontiucrlo, Under simi.! ESTABLISHING A RIGHT TO VOTE.jar conditions, all had « large percent-| A demorratie form of Government age of convictions.The oxplan: tion 9) 1g that under which the affairs of that the systein encourages the den-i.nada wndathe several provinces are suinptiou of hard l\u2018quors of the vod due ted 15 founded on 11 : he recogulz- quality, and develops i propensity fori 4 right of the gubject to & voice in the periodical and prolonged sprees, nffairs of his country and province, The Toronto resolution recognizes the Nut only has he that right In freedom of speech, he 18 entitled to register his views respecting the Government of hls province dnd country, through the medlum of*thc ballot.No condition or get of circumstances should be al noevils.lv \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ing and drunkenness, between temper- arice and total abstinence.Instead of} clamoring for prohibition it calls for practical measures to promote tenper- ance.Effective supervision of the L-llowed to deprive him of those rights.ouor traffic should assure the consum- Freedom of speech is never disputed In er a better quality of Ilquor; and allithis country.The provincial and fed- temperance reformers know that theieral elections \u201cwhich have Just \u201cbeen held, reveal a weakness in the election tutes an important factor in the strug-{làw of this province, however, which gle against intemperance.After! may inadvertently interfere with the Switzerland socialized its liquor traffic, {exercige of the franchise by many who, the rectification of alcohols was oper- are În every way entitled to vote.The ated under conditions go perfect that|voters' lists, on which are based the to make the federal schnaps accept-| provincial and federal lists, are by law able \u2018o consumers, who found it too in-| required to be revised every two years sipid, tho Confederation was forced to in the cities of Montreal, Quebec and add .15 of one per cent of fusel oil|'Three Rivers.Because the federal from upple brandy\u2014a quantity, how-jand provinclal elections were \u2018held this ever, which js regarded as harmless.year, before the perlod for another And even granting that pure liguor 3 revision had arrived, many persons, none the lesy a poison, the Ontarlo Lib-{throygh no fault of their own, nor of cral programme miy be approved be-| those whose business it is to compile cauge it aims at, and will facilitate the lists, were deprived of their right measures for, restricting its consuïnp-! to vote.tion.These citizens, and all others entitled An important feature of the platform to vote, wlll now have an opportunity is the plank providing that municipali-[of registering with the city as- tien max, the local option prin-jdessors at the City Hall, any time be- ciple, moquire the right to luke over tween December 1 and 20, and they will istration of the local liquor; thus be entitled to vote at the federal mr a ee cg may be distinction between Gov-, held within the next two years, or un- tit 1906.By the working of the present law, still another would take place in 1908.In the same year we may again have federal and provincial elections, as happened this year.Under the present law, should elections be held in 1908 as this year, young inen coming of age after 1908 would be deprived of thelr votes and men who have become domiciled in the city after the 1908 revision would find, as has been shown to be the case fn the late elections, that they are citizens in name only, That such & condition of things Is possible reveals a serious weakness in our election law.No doubt when provision for a biennial revision of the 4lists was made it was presumed the periods of revision would fall In with years when general elections might be held, and that lists thus would be up- to-date, The very reverse has been shown to be possible, and was actually the case this year, and there is no guarantee that a similar condition may not present itself in 1908.The law as to btenntal revisions of the lasts applies to Montreal, Quebec and Three Rivers.These and the other cities of the province may reasonably demand that the disability which the present law imposes upon them be removed by the substitution of au more modern registration system along the lines of that in vogue in Ontario and the United States.[ES NOTES AND: COMMENTS.Yesterday's proceedings at tho City Counell gave signal proof of the value of having a man with backbone In the Mayor's chair.If it is true that high civic officials Lave had the impudence to offer bribes to aldermen, it is thno Lo make some new vacancies in the service at the [City Hall, Mr.Raigville does not seem to be convinced that St.Louls Division intended to censure him.This ls the first time anybody hus hud to doubt his intelligence, Aldermen might as well make up system changed in the Police Department, not merely the men.The police and those who break the law cannot, continus one ulready formed.The Board of Trade's recummenda- tions touching the fire-fighting vice of the city are ubuut as sw ceping, us those made by the underwriters,; And it cannot beg pleaded fut tho! Board's representatives did not tukel time enough to think over them.-Those who effectively intervened to prevent_the olty from.establishing a civic hospital for the isolation and| trcatment of children suffering from} centagious disease, and who ({nsistvd; on letting the work out by contract, must now be held responsible fur absolute failure to make the first move towards unplementing the contract.There is no hospital, and \u2018Visitation of diphtheriu.+ Our \u201c Bucket Shops\u201d Mr.Thomas W.Lawson, of Hoston, he of \u201cFrenzied Flnancec\u201d fame, recently made the characteristic threat that he \u201cwould baukrupt every bucket shop i.the country within thirty days.\u201d Mr.Lawson's time init will not be up until December Mth, and already seve eral alleged bLycket shops have gone to the wall, as a great many Montreal speculators can no double testify, to thelr sorrow.Whether or not Mr.luwson is responsible for the Httle cpidemb: of fall- ures Jately noticed is a question that van only be decided when Mr, Lawson \\hlinself comes forward and | ussumes the credit for the avalanche.The bucket shop is a pecullar 1nstl- tution, When It 15 successfully bleed- \"ig the speculative publie; the bucket shop endeavors to streteh a point and keep.going, fn splte of the health-de- stroying exertt-u of counting its money, \u2018 When tho public begins to get even, the bucket shop shows ic marked ten- i de ney 10 fall, the most feeling and sen- Mthnental of them wring amotice ou the blackboard couveying the intellige nce that \u2018tio nore orders will be taken,\u2019 Some bankrupt Hrs frequently pay their creditors at lçust 5 cents on the dolar.This tle formality ls usually over- leoked by the bucket shop, the owners of which are too busy feathering their Own Lest, ot : In spite of Montreal's costly experl- eh o with these institutions, they, are still liberally patronised, In fact this Is so evident that one would almost Le led to the bellaf -thut the publie really enjoys the thrilling vensation of lostng its money.\u201cPhe \u201cshops apring up like mushrooms In the Montreal financial district, flourish for a few weeks or months, dnd then pass away, Ag one goen out ou! business a new one takes its place, and the erry thuse after the publle's ulmble coin Eoes on.The bucket shops loke sphen the stoelc market goes up and win when it goes down, \u2018Phis ls due to the fact that fine people out of every ten rov glockd for a rise, In preference to scltlug them for à decline\u2019 The markets lately have been.going up and hence the excitement fn the bucket shop world.There is a law in Canada against bucket shops, but the lay caunot grasp them, becuse the bucket shops - ray they will deliver stocks, Uke any legitimate brokerage house, if called upon to do 80.Mr.Lawson, mentioned above, says he will take the law's place tn the matter und break them; In demtroylug tlic New York and Boston houses he, of course, hite Montreal, because ours are merely branches of the parent institutions in the U.5.centres, | Mr.Lawson also states that in the process of breaking them he will inake $3,000,000 to $5,000,000 .With that money, he says, he: will erect à home for poor speculators.He might build a branch of the home in Montreal, me \u2014 TE ARGE STON ow PRICES TEES DES 30087.JAMES 8 Sn Led tana cn Yin van Du 5 4 their minds that the people want the] be allowed to form an alliance, or tothe.feeling of the Government on elei- ser- | there is a! modestly (Stat Correspondence of The Herald.) Ottawa, Nov.29,\u2014The begus ballot- box case is, after the general result, the most inferesting and decidedly the most exciting thing that the Federal eleotions produced.What was done, or what was proposed to have been done, in the Counties of West Hastings and Frontenac on Nov.3 ls now filling the columns of the papers and the minds of the people.Yet the last election was, on the whole, the cleanest that has cver been held in Canada.It has had less aftermath of scandal than any of its predecessors.It was the nearest realization that we have seen of an ideal test of the opinions of the people without interference.It is saying a good deal for the election as a whole to point to the fact that out of more than two hundred contests, involving the whole electorate in all parts of Oanada, in only two conetit- uencies is it even hinted that anything of a criminal or unlawful sature was attempted.These two attempts resulted In failure.In other places there have been some irregularities.These are Inevitable in taking the vote of & lurge number of electors under so coln- plicated an (Instrument as the Frun- ckise Act.But these irregularities are trivial affairs\u2014even that fu Wentworth \u2014compared with a criminal attempt to change tthe result of an election.\u2018The result of the elections speaks well for the thirty thousand or more vfliclals who were concerned in record- Ing the vote.It is a high compliment to the intelligence and honesty of the nine hundred odd thousand men who cast ballote.It show.d the Franchise Act to be a pretty efficient plece of statutory machinery.Houso-breakers Not Wanted.livery olectton has developed some flaw iu the law.Each session following an election has seen the introduction of an wmendment caloulated to strengthen the weak spots.These amendments have always had the |ganotion of the Government of the day, | for Ho set of Cabinet ministers ever desiral to be supported or vpposed by uhy man who had gained mittance to the House by bration Quethods.Men who have gecured seats ques- tlonable means have found them very uncomfortable and their assoclations 1 with thelr fellow-moembers decidedly\u2019 unpleasant there, for the law hus been steadily made stronger.The frustrated efforts of two or three : .anlpulators 'n West Hastings and Frontenac counties | show how effective jt was, The prosecution of the men who tried to galn access to Parlament by ju moral and mechaniral means indicates tion \u2018law-breaking.The Minister of Justice did net loote à minute in setting the machinery of the law In operation, though the men he hud to prose- | cute were endeavoring to become pare | Humentary euptiorters of the Government of which he is à member.FEvery- one in Ottawa who has anything to do with the Government knows that the fact that the law was broken ln the Liberal Interest 1s not going to make it any the casier for those who muy be convicted.In fact Ît would be better or the culprits if they were Conserva- em esse sa 110 - - -.(STILL AND Splcor.\u201cThe most appetizing Sauce * Courtenay 's ** only 50 Hed Currant Cream,\u201d SCRIMGEOUR'S RI Yn 2 Ib tins, only.' Made of tho best l\u2018'orfarshire Outiucal, fn: BRITISH AND IRISH In Vints, Malf-F tuts, $6.60 per original cuse of | Burke's Bottling of Guinness\u2019s Mibi original case of 4 dozen pints, tit Ross\u201d Bottling of Guiaoeas\u2019s Dubllt Stoût, &'nal care of 4 dozen pints.- Eatuburgh Sparkling Pale Ale; in Stono Safeguarding Elections lives, as the Government could then\u2019 To-day we.give a list of 314 LOOSE BOTTLES, LIGHT AND WHOLESOME WINES OF GERMANY, hailing from the Rhine, and Moselle, and shipped to us direct by Leading Shipping Houses of Coblenz and Mainz.Still and Sparkling Hock, Moselle and Franconia Wines, with prices por dozen: , .; SPARKLING HOCK AND MOSELLE.! 4 quarts Delvhard's \u201cCrown\u201d Sparkling Morelle, nl 2.0.00 0000000000 31.00 per doz.15 pliits Deinbard's Crown\u2019 Sparkiing Moselle, db 2000000000 Cees 19,00 per doz.16 quarts Delnhard'h \u2018Érown\u201d Sparking Hock at oceania 1.06 per doz.14 ptnts Delnhard's \u2018\u2019Crowri\u201c Sparkliaz Hock at o.oo.[RA 10.00 per daz, Ÿ quarts Delnhard's \u2018\u2019Nonparell* Sparkling Moselle at .2scecccu00e 24,09 per doz.ÿ vluts Velubard's \u2019Nouparetl\u201d Sparkling Moselle at.FP 13.00 per doz: FRANCONIA WINE.11 quarts Delnhard'« \u201cStelpweln™ at.ooo aii inci ! 13 pints Deinhard\u2019s Steluweln™ ab oo ee .&2°All the abovo broken Jots of wine {in vins, wo offer at dozen prices, less 3 per cent.discount.2.7 Orders filled as recelxed, and subject to tho wine being In stock on receipt of order.: RICH AND WHOLESOME RHEINWEIN, ! : Per .dozen.12 pints Henkell# \u2018Laubenbelm * at 8.75 25 pints Henkell's Nierstetn* at .4.00 6 quarts Henkell's \u201cTtebfraumtleh ut, 13.00 12 pluta Henkell'« \u201cLtebfreumileh\"' at.5.54 à Quarts Henkell'* \u2018Hochhelm at.L LL Late Lan 11.50 7 quarts Deinhard's \u2018\u2019Rudeshelm\u2019 at.16.50 22 pluts Delnhard's \u201cRudeshelm'\u2019 at LL.8.75 i 4 quarts Detuhard's \u2018Tlebfraumitieh at 18.00 ! 12 pints Detnhard's \u201cLicbfraumileh\u2019™ nt 9.30 9 quarts Dejphard\u2019s \u201cHoehhielm' at oo 19.00 1 pint Delnhard'& \u2018Ho-hheim' at o.oo.10.00 3 quarts Delnhard's Nleratein ut.9.00 2 pints Detnhard\u2019s Nlerstetn ae Ce eee 5.00 5 quarts Detfuhaærd's \u2018\u2018Taubenhelm ato 7.50 14 pints Deinhard\u2019s \u201cLaubenhelin at | .420 7 quarts Detnhard\u2019's \u201cJohannesburg nt.2h 1 pint Deinhurd\u2019s \u201cJohantesbers ut .Lo ; Hw £ \u2018AI the above offered at dozen prices, and less 5 per cent.for cash, Special Offer on 14 Plats of 0.\u201d STILL MOSELLE.Shipped by E.SRarbach & Co, Mains, Ger oany.\u2018 18 pints Sanrbach's Berncastier Doctor «ut .Coe $10.00 Lewd 20 per veut.for cash.on LIGHT AND DELICATE MOSELWEINE.i 23 pluty Delnharda \u2018Brauneberger * at a 24.75 X quarts belnhardx \u2018\u201cBerncastier Doctor nt ooo.oe vee mn.15.00 11 plots Deéetnhaid'x *Brencastier Doctor nt LL 2 Lacan aa annee Nou I quart Demhard's \u201cMonelblumchen™ at.1 1 pints Thenkell's Brauncberger at LoL 670 A plots Henkelt4 \u201cZeltiuger\u201d ut.4.00 Oh oquarts Henkoll's, \u201cMoselbluruehen ut, ooo coi v0 0 cia 1000 20 pints Henkeoll's ~ Moselblume hen\u2019 nt .LL ae ee ae rate Te \u2018 COURTENAYS \u201cRED CU RIANT CREAM\" SAUCE.Fupeclally good with hot or cold meats, Mado from tho finest Ripo Fruit and only $2.00 per dugen.SCRIMGEOUR'S DUNDEE RICH OAT CAKES.Burke's Bottling of Guinnoss's Dublin Stout, orm half pints, Burke's Bottling of CGuinness's Dublin Stout, memes rte \u2014 mgre safely show clemency.An Impossible Pilot The bogus bedlot box plot deserves punishment as much for its stupidity as for anything else.It was doomed to failure from the first.The men concerned in it either courted criminal action or they know little alr .the safeguards which have been , luced around the taking of the vote.Between elections ballot boxes are in the custody of some responsible person in each constituency.When an election is ordered he turns them over (0 the returning officer who is appointed tq conduct the election.\u2018The returning officer is always a man of some atand- Ing, und he is generally the sheriff of the county.The King\u2019s Printer at Ottawa finports apeclal ballot paper for eauh election.\u2018This Is a pecular kind of paper not made in this ¢ untry, and especially watermarked for the Cana-\u2019 dian elections, Only the King's Printer even knows the factory from which his paper comes, It ls as much individuality as the paper on which the Goveriunent notes are printed, and is ag impossible for any one else to obtain upon thls paper.The King's Printer prints the ballots, leaving blank spaces for the names of the candidates.On an order from the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, he gends enough of these blank ballots to each roturning officer tu enable him to take the election in his constituency.The Clerk of the Crown in Chancery knows how many votes were polled in each constituency, and he knows, from the llsty sent to him, how many persons are cutltled to vote, s+, well as the percentuge of the total vote likely to be polied.He dues not have any more ballots sent than cre absolutely required, « There 18 no surplug to work on, and they are sent by registered nail, and the number sent is carefully recorded.After they have been: forwarded a rubber stamp is sent to each returning officer, and is .-alled by registered post so us to reach him on nom- fnatlon day.It is the business of the returning officer to Lave th uames of the men nominated in his riding print- éd Into the blank ballots he has ro- ceived.Any spoiled In the process are carofully preserved.After this is done he stamps thein with the rubber stamp sent to him us his personal mark, and distributes them amoux his deputy returning officers with the ballot boxes the duy before election, The returning utticer only cousigns enough ballots to cach deputy to allow him to poll the vote of his polling division, with a hmtted allowance for spolling.The deputy has to put his initials on cach bullot Before handing it tu the voter.When the vote js taken all the ballots unuged are placed in an envelope by the deputy.This 19 scaled, All the used ballots are similarly enveloped and scaled.All the spolled ballots are made into i sealed package, The three envelopes arc placed\u201d in another envelope, under the eyes of the scrutineers, and sealed and sent to the returning officer.He has to return every ballot he has received from the King's Printer, to the Clerk of .the Crown in Chancery at Ottawa, The only other 1 erson who can have access to them in the meantinie is a judge ln open court In the case of u recount Leing demiand- ed.Every used ballot as it comes.from the box Is counted, and, as it is sent to Ottawi, must bear the stump of the returning oflicer and the Initlals of the 0 ST Palatinate Wines SPARKLING) IN BINS of the [$1 emuty returning officer.beet All must thwoived.To Worked the bogus ballet box a.all, the returning officer have been & party to\u201d the plot, as only trom him could have \u201ceen Obtained an idea of the ballots and the stamp for them, 80 bogus ballots to load the box with could have been printed and prepared.Every deputy returning officer gi the polls where bogus boxes were to ve been placed must have been a party to the affair, as they would have had ~to initial the bogus ballots before the box was loaded.The clerk.and the scrutineer of each candidate must have been parties to the affair, or the difference between the official ballots on the special paper anl the bogus bal- ' Ints would have been detected .when the vote wus being counted.If the suspicion of any one were aroused and a recount demanded, the presence of the spurious ballots must have been detected.In a contested election trial the truth would be sure to come out.The whole plot was an.impossible one, as it Involved the criminality of too many persons.Only under one condition could the plot have, been worked successfully, and that is if every one concerned in the taking of the poll were dishonestly implivcated In the operation of working the ballet box in the Interest of one of the cane didates.There are a few dishonest men in everything.But no one could expect the assistance of such universal dishonesty as would be necessary to work one of these ingenious boxes, It wus only uatural that the bogus boxes should have been discovered in West Hastings before an attempt was mude to use them.If they were actually used anywhere, an examination of the ballots will show this.In the meantime the Franchise Act has demonstrated its supetlority to the bogus ballot box.And this to the sorrow of some evil-doers, A.D.H.fear In an \u201cExpress\u201d Elevator.In one of the elevators of it city skyscraper, ag the elevator shot toward i the zenith, a stout man began to ter.\u201cBub-but, rt-st-st-bvr'r's\u2019 oaid as the veins stood out upon neck, At the twenty-third story the stout man's eyes were nearly starting \u2018from hig head, and as he grasped the arm of the elevator man the latter nervously pulled the lever, and the lft started for the bottom at a terriffio rate.The solttary passenger danced about, gurgling spasmodically.As the car struck bottom, however, he rushed through the door and up to an important Individual, whose cap bore the screed, \u201cStarter,\u201d \"-6-8-8Ay;\" he sputtered, \u201ct-t-this is the th-th- \u2018third trip I-I-I've t-t-taken im the elevator, 'n\u2019 I-I-I-Iw-w-wanter g-g-get off at the sev-sev-seventh -fl-fl-figor, Before I-I-I c-C-c-can say sev-sevs seven I-I-I-I'm up to the t-t-top, \u2019n° be-be-before I-I-I can cat-cat-catch my br-br-breath 1-I-I'm down h-h- here again, \u2019n I-I-l'm in a de-de-vil of a hurrys\u2019 - His Honey Was Not There.There is a North Mfssourl editor who is very fond of honey.This editor makes frequent trips to Kansas City, and whenever he makes one of these trips he stops at a hotel where he can always get honey.On a recent trip he was accompanied by his wife, and just as they were approaching «the city he told her he wus nearing the place where he could get his hou- ey.That night as they dined at the hotel, he turned to a walter and asked: \u201cWhere is my honey?\u2019 With a broad smile the waiter replied: \u201cYou mean that little) dark-haired one?Oh, she dun\u2019t work here 110 more.\u2019 - The edl- tor is still explaining to his wife.he EE DAY.To prepare a great reduction sale of Ladies\u2019 Jackets, Capes, Skirts, Costumes, etc.Opening Thursday at Y gan.See our adv.to-morrow in The Herald.The Marchand four stores.Reception signs we Rooms \u2014 WE AIM \u2018St.Catherine Street.SRE EXCEPTIONAL LIMITED.HOW WOULD YOU LIKE SFFS A This Bronze Figure on a Newel Post in your Drawing Room or Hall.This is only.one of the many Artistic De- have at our Show of Lighting Fixtures suitable for Christmas Presents.McDONALD & WILLSO 2458 $t.Catherine St.§(Botween Drummond and Mountain Siraeta).TO PLEASE The JOHN MURPHY CO.Metcalfe Street.%, HRT IRIN RRR NITRR 4 Boys\u2019 Clothing Dept.INDUCEMENTS I'ull length, Fur Frieze collar, Vad, equal te a matertat, double good Hiitou.ages VIS ant | BOYS\u2019 Le To cents per bottle, CH OAT CAKES.e0 cents per toa > 1b.tins, ouly (0 cents per tin ALES AND STOUT Ints and Quarts.in lalf-plutu, $1:20 per duzou haltl- out, in pints, tn quarts, &.75 per dozen quarts.in blu.$1.76 per dosen, $5.00 per ort.I ints, \u201cwm.Younger & Co, \u2018Monk $1.80 por dozen, $6.50 per i outdoor Made from ray.Reefer style, For extra good FOR LADIES - Se oe - TOYS! Our Boys\u2019 Clothing Department, considerably enlarged, has just been on the third floor to more spacious familiarize our customers and the change, and to concentrate attention best equipped departments, we have DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON Boys\u2019 Overcoats, Boys\u2019 Suits, etc.Cot eS Led, sports-\u2014-skating, stowshoer yw Roue: Jouble breasted XMAS CARDS UNRIVALLED COLLECTION OF EVERYTHING NEW! BEAUTIFUL RUSTIC decided to offer NOW AND in Here are three example values:\u2014 exceptional inducements Special Line of Boys\u2019 Overcoats for Tend der & 4h sore sueur il COATS tobe Lot e AÆleth brews ac dar 1 to Le me rv rad $9.00 [NIT ov ERSTOCKINGS, AND CHILDREN.> CALENDERS ! + in addition to having been removed from its old position quarters on the second.Ts public generally with this on what we deem one of our ; - Ls nis \\ CLOSED TO-MORROW, WEDNES- Brand\u201d Edinburgh Sparkling Ale, $1.80 por.dozen stone pints, $6.75 per origl- nal cane of 4 dozen pints, Ttbbert's Bottling of Basa's Palo Aly, glual cana \u2018of §& dozen half-pinta.Hibbert: 4 Bottling of Hass's Pale Ale, fu pints, cane of ¢ dozen pints.Hibbert's Bottling of Bass's Pale Ale, $2.76 per dozen quarts.IMPORTED GERMAN LAGER BEER.From the Spaten Brewery, Mumfich- Gorirany, also \"Kupper's from the Tupper Brewery, Flbérfeld, Gortmany.Gabriel Sedimayr's \u2018\u2018Bpaten Hrau Munich Beer, light, $1.90 per dozen plots, $14.50 per original case of 100 pints.Gabrtel Sodimayr's \u2018\u2018Spateu Brau\u201d Munich Beer, $1.60 per dozen pints, $14.50 per original case of 100 pints.: Gabriel Sedimayr's \u2018\u2019Spaton Brau\u201d sie por original caso of H0 quarts., Kupper's Klberfold Pilsoner Heor, $1.40 per doson pints, $900 per original case of 6 dozen pints.- Kuprer's Elberfeld Plisenér Boer, 4 dozen quarts.In balt-pluts, $1.20 per dozon, $5.00 per ort- 3 80 per dozen, $6.76 per origtual Pilsencr\u201d Beer, .Munich Neer, dark, $28 per dozen quarts, so 2.00 por dozen quarts, $9.00 per original case of - DEERFOOT FARM LITTLE SAUSAGES AND EERFOOT FA SLICED BACON © RM both in ono pound packages, received regularly threo times a day by ex ress from y tue farm, Southborough, Mass.r SPECIAL DIABETIC FLOUR AND SPECIAL DIABETIC BISCUITS.\u2019 Diabetic (Gluten Biscuits, 40 per cont., in large packagos.Diabetic Gluten Blacults.40 por cent., lu small pockagen.Gluten Flour, in 10 1b.sacks, 9) cents per sack.Bpotia! Dfabotic Food Flour, in 10 1b.sacks, $1.25 FRASER, VIEGR & CO.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Wstablished 1858, or sack.The Nordheimer Bullding 207, 200 and 211 8.James or.MONTREAL, ty A ay dy win min WOOD CLOCKS With Cone W eight, ers, would make a Worth $1.23.good tiniekeep- nice present, Our Special Price, 5 cts.By mail or express, 25c extra.MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED SIREN INSEE SENS SE SEE DE SET IIS ESS SRE MERS The JOHN MURPHY CO.2341-2343 ST.CATHERINE STREBT, ~ < .Very spectal value 22 = \u2019 oo BOYS ov ERCOATS.tiens All=woel materti, Mg hit Fray sre, Voivet front, breust pocket.ages 5 ts- 13 years, Ver value, 88.30 und 111 4e eee oo .GAITERS, LEGGINGS, $ + \"per 3 a 1 THE MONTREAL BATIH CITIES MAKE MUNICIPAL HLECTRI LIGHTING PLANTS PAY Of 355 Towns Only One Lost Money and That Was in Its First Year\u2014Glasgow Clears the Sum of $380,000 Annually.From a series of reports by a Scotch authority, which are being republished in the Leamington \u201cNews\u2019\u201d the following extract, bearing on the Westmount situation is taken: \u201cThe following statistics concerning the extent and growth of publicly owned undertak- Ings may be of interest to students of this problem.There are in Great Britain 1,045 water plants owned by cities, boroughs or districts, as agalnst 251 by private companies.Every city of con- £equence, with the exception of Lon- Gon is moving for public ownership.PUBLIC GAS PLANTS.\u201cThere are 256 public gas plants against 454 privately owned ones, but the number of the former is tncreas- Ing, while that of the latter is stationary or decreasing.On capital invested the cities have made 6 1-2 per cent, against 5 1-4 for the private companies.The cities have charged an average of sixty-four cents a thousand feet while the private companies have tharged seventy-seven.The total prot- It from plants was about $11,500,000.CITY OWNED STREET CARS.\u201cThere are in Great Britain 142 mu- micipally owned street railway s@stems against 154 belonging to private companies, but the former represent an outlay of nearly $22,000,000, compared with $85,000,000 of private capital.The mileage is 1,067 municipal agalnst 704 private.The percentage of profit en money invested is 7 3-4 for the cities and 4 3-4 for the private companies.This percentage is an increuse over last.year of 1 3-8 for the cities and a decrease of 5-8 for the private companies.The net profits to the cities were $8,000,000 and to the companies $4,800,000.These figures are official and do not go far to support the contention of Robert T.Porter to the effect that the public ownership Is a \u2018failure in Great Britain.He wrote a \u2018 serles of articles to that end recently and is either being denounced or laughed at all over the United Kingdom.\u201cIn passing I' may state that Mr.Porter is responsible for similar statements which have been widely printed in the United States.MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC LIGHT.\u201cIn the item of electric lighting and power plants there are in Great Britain either in operation or in course of construction 355 plants owned by local authorities, against 214 owned by companies.The former have invested $150,000,000 against $130,000,000 for the companies.The net receipts of some of the larger towns and cities are as follows: Aberdeen.$79,000; Ashton-Un- der-Lyne $17,000; Ayr.$23,000; Bath | $38,000; Bedford $28.000: Belfast $65,000; \u2018Birmingham $170,000; Blackburn $63,000; Blackpool $61,000; Bolton $100,000; Bradford $186,000; Brighton $175,000; Bristol $135,000; Cardiff $50,000; Croydon 390,- 000; Derby $50,000; Edinburgh $300,000; Glasgow $380,000: Hackney $40,000; Halifax $39,000; Fl.mstead $110,000; Hull $75,000; Islington $77,000; .Leeds $200.000; Leicester $77,000; Liverpool $500,- 000; Manchester $420,000: Nottingham $155,000; Oldham $60,000; Plymouth $41.- 000; Portsmouth.$70,000; &t.Punerus $160,000; Salford $130,000: Sheffleld $155,- 000; -Southampton 360,000: Sunderland $64,000; Wolverhampton, $38,000.In the \u2018entire list of cities only one showed a loss and that was Whitby, which lost \u2018$1,800 on the first years\u2019 working.Me You In The Ranks ?i DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER #9, 1904.-Awake Adverisers Use \u2014 These Columns 10¢ a Day; À Wesk for 256 Situations Wanted\u2014Male.WHERE TO FIND HELP Situations Wanted-\u2014Female.fo Advertisements uyuder this headiig\u2014One insertion, « words, I cents; oue week, 8 cents.: - WANTED DAILY WORK OF ANY KIND, uours, 8 ull 6.F.B., 2117 St.Catherine.VV ANTED \u2014 A FEW MORE FURNACES, by A.Marsli, chimney sweep , snow snovelling, etc.büsa Albert st, City.283 VV ANTED \u2014 CHAIRS NEED CANING, well fixed; lovely chairs, speciality; why readers (amateurs) addross preferaply Thos.Patterson, liZ St.Urvain street.Zb4 ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERT OPERATOR desires position at private switchboard, permanent or us relier; best city references \u201ca & dis, nerald otfice.V ANTED BOOKKEEPER AND ACcountant having a lew uours to dispose ul every day, would take charge of a set of vouks, or do any Kind of clertcar work, A, KH, Brassard, 1572 Unuwrto street.PAPERMANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, plastering, -cle., competent workmen, low prices.AuLention to orders frum any part.J.Bacon, 15 rutiowell street, Westmount, 281 PHOLSTERER WANTS RENOVATING ut residences.MacLesses re-iuade in yuarter Lo Lalf duy's Work; lwinlmum wage rate, dou Bourgeois st LL For Sale.44 Advertisements undor tbis heading\u2014Xc per wurd for vue jusertion.Six insetions tor the price of tour, waking the rate iu cent per word per insertion.NUR SALE \u2014 A NICE LITTLE MASON & Hamliu organ, waiput cuse, À sels Of ceeds: sweet topo and in perfect order; price io, puyable, $0 cash and § per would; 435 cast, Luyton Dros., 113 Peel sureet.J SALIS - BEAUTIFUL LARGE RUS- - star cvat of aris clock, solid brass; | oaly ope in Cauada; French movement ; i veauty; very cheup; à bargains 127 5t, Alexander.282 CONTRACT GOOD - FOR THRÉE YEARS Dominion Coal Company Presents Proposition to Their Employes.Glace Bay, N.3., Nov.29.\u2014{Special.) \u2014Al the conference held here yesterday afternoon between officals of the Duminion Coal Company and Grand Secretary Motfatt and representatives from the different Protective Working Men's Association Mining lodges at the company's collieries, ¥.T.Wank- Iyn, vice-president, and G.H.Duggan, third vice-president, and general uran- ager of the Dominivn- Coul Company, asked the miners to enter into a three Year contract with them at present prices, This proposition was a surprise both to the miners and the gen- êral public as well, for it was generally expected that the men would bé asked 19 accept a, general reduction during the winter months.The ob- Jeet was stated to be for the purpose of devising \u2018ways and means of cheapening the cost of production.The reasons put forward by the company dare that it will put their business in a more stable condition and enable them to enter into larger contracts without fear of any labor complications.They wish also to secure @ better class of labor as unskilled labor brought in by the company has resulted in a poorer quality of coal being turned out.fu the early days of the Dominion Coal Company the percentage of screened coal was sixty- seven per cent, and slack thirty-three.Under thé present system twenty-four cent, is the amount of screened and the balance slack.' The proposition of a three year contract is referred back tu the lodges for their approval and special meetings | are being called to consider the matter.The appointment of a Commission and agitation in New England States for reciprocity i coal, are! matters which bring within, range of possibilities, the dream of Hon, W.S.| toyal | SECOND ICE-BREAKER READY TH WINTER The Montcalm, Finished in Four Months, Completes \" Her Trials.The sccond ice breaker ordered by the Dominion Government for service In the St Lawrence, has completed her trials in the Clyde.She is named the Montcalin and was ordered trom, Messrs, Fleming and Ferguson, Ltd.of Paisley, Scotland, at the same time as tlre Champlain, which hag been for ahout & month oi this side.Both Vessels were built in about four months in order tv be reudy fur duty this present winter.- : \u2014\u2014 The celebrated Brinsmeud pianos of.London, England, are now manufactured specially to mcet the\u2018 requirements of the Canadian climate, tte woud being kKiln-dricd, a process un- necessury fot the European climate.Agencies have been ¢stablished 1n i Halifux, Quuber, Gttawa and Toronto.Layton Bros, 144 Peel street, are the Montreudl representatives, John Bring.mead & Sons are the recipients of over a hundred medals, including the Legion ot Honor, Paris-Adv.The\u2019 consecration of the Bishop clect of Caledonia will take pluce in Christ \"Church Cathedral to-morrow.There will be morning prayer at 10 u.ni, fot- \u201clowed by the consecration veremony at 11 a.m.» The Primate, bishops and cler- cgy wlll meet in the Chapter House.Archbishop Bond will be assisted hy the Bishops of Toronto and Ontario and the Coadjutor-RBishop of Monireal.Rev, G.Q., Troop will deliver the sermon.= Ce oe BREAKFAST IS BETTER THAN MEDICINE.> Qf taking nostrums.Go to bedrarly, rise early, aud breukfast on SWISS FOOL.\u2014Adv.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 { SEWING MACHINE FOR NOTHING.Given ag a Prize in The Herald's Fielding and Hon.«i.H.Murray, that Great Proverb Hunt, now going on.at last the Nova Scotia coal will have access to their Mativnal market.\u2018 mines |, Competitors muy begin at any time, Back copies of The Herald always on sale.Inspector Chausse Finds - Building Laws Are Admirable| St.Louis Mr, Alvide hausse, city building inspector, presented a report of his trip to St.Louis, to the Fire and Light Committers, this afternoon, Mr.Chayssc's report commences as follows: \u2018 .\u201cReturning from an observation trip, to the World's Fair at St.Louis, Mo.,U.\u2019 $., 1 feel it is my duty to report ts you on some of the notes taken in this.instructive voyage.\u201d BUILDING REQUIREMENTS.The report declares in part: \u201cThe new, provisions of St.Louis require that all buildings shall have a special Inspection as soon as ready for lathing and plastering, and owners must give notlee, under penalty, when they es SORE THROATS Being an antiseptic and having a peculiar \u2018soothing and heuling effect, Angler's Emulsion cleanses, softens and restores the membrane to a healthy condition.'It clears away obstructions of foreign matter, destroys disease germs, makes breathing easy and cures the cough.A fifty-cent bottle ts often sufficient.oo = The direction of this department by Dr.and Mrs.MacBean assures patrons of the comfort and scientific treatment resulting from BATHSE MOUNT ROYAL SANATORIUM, 4 Motcalfe street.ee Teiephone Up 448.ARONBON & RUTENBERQ Pawnbrokers & Jowsliers, eq; Craig SL Monay to Lend on Diamonds, Watches, Jewallery, Clothing, Furs and Dry Goada, Furs stored during sumnmey ) months SMOKE ! CAVENDISH MIXTURE ! SOLD ONLY BY H.RAWLINS, 76 Bleury St \u2014 TY \u201cmr = MONTREAL ART PRINTER8\u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT are ready for such inspection, as this is the titne when faults in construction begin to be covered yp.The Commis- sloner ig obliged to issue a certificate after this Inspection, to the effect that the luw has been complied with up to that stage.of the work, and collect a fee of one dollar for so doing, or stop the work, If the law has been violated.\u201cThe first class of buildings is intended to comprise fireproof buildings, the height limit being 130 feet or less than that If the streets on which they front arc less than sixty (cel wiae, hence the fireproof requireinents are for buildings from nifiety to 100 feet or less in height, The following kind of bulldings are also in the fireproof class, without regard to helght: schools hospitals, asylums.or sunatoriums, also fodging houses or tenement houses, or office buildings having fifty or more rooms above the first story, or more than four stories in height above the basement; also theatres, seating five hundred or more.persons and having I seats for spectators above the first floor thereof.GLASS SKYLIGHTS REQUIRED.\u201cOne of thé best of the requirements Is that skylights over clevators should be of thin glass with wire netting beneath; this glass ts the best autoina- tic fire outlet known.The St.Louis building laws contaln many other valuable requirements, too numerous to mention here.« The part relating to ithentres Is very carefully drawn\u2019 and 1s new.AL the fair an exhibit of a ; Fireproof steel theatre curtaln, operated by electricity, attracted much attention in the electricity bullding, one man can handle the heaviest curtain by the mere pressure of\u2019 a finger on a button.Dolng this tnuny part of the theatre, 18 sulficlent to send the fire curtain down, open smoke ventilator, open all doors and send in the fire alarm.\u201d ! At the meeting of the American So- clety of Municipal Improvements, Mr.J.RR.Barlow, Clty Burveyor, was elected vice-president of the executive and Inspector of Buildings Chausse was elected chairman of the most lm- portant committee, the Finance.The American Society of Municipal linprovements have decided to meot in ouv city, In September 1906.\" \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Your watch cleaned from $1.00; guaranteed for one year.HK.Hemsley, Watchmaker, 205 St.Jumes Btreet.\u2014 Ve .e on NOR.SALE \u2014 \u201cDEDRICK'S STEEL,\u201d huli-sweep Lay press,.enCup, fast: would exvhauge tor palr ul horses, 1.Dwight SWitL, Curaiuisl, Ont.\u201c30 OR SALE \u2014 ON\u2019 VERY EASY TENMS, F Kitchen stoves, ball stoves, und every- wang tor the house, at cheapest prices.Loe rriuce Co, 33 dt.Lawrence st.Yo SALE \u2014 MUSIC STORE.IN TOWN L of J,uuv, doing good business.Good rea ne = sous tor selling.tice, Moutreal.YOR SALE \u2014 LARGE RUG FOR SALE Apply Box 417, Herald cheap, also kugal Jewel range.23 Pla- teal ol.- 290 JOR SALE scrautou coal, $6.50 per ton, J.D.Millar, Ws 3t.Autoiue st.Tel.4032.: | : WOR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THB MILlion.Klodligg wood, $2.00; cut hard wocd, $2.00; ill blocks, $1.75; tamarac blocks, &.00 per load.Also anthracite coal J.C.MeDbiurwld, 3 Canal Basin, coruer guy aud Willluw -st.Tel.Malo 402.all sizes.Malu 284 OR SALE\u2014SAVES, FIRE AND BURGLAR \u201cproof, pew apd secondband, at prices that deiy competition.Largest stock in.city.A.Abern, Montreal Safe Works, 39 St.James st.Telcphone Main 813.Bookbinding SO0K-BINDING \u2014 MERCHANTS SHOULD B bear in wind that they will be needing vew account books very soon.Order them eerly, wud avoid uy possible chance of delay.We will call on you apd estimate on what you require.Herald Bindery, 603 Craig ut.\u201cLL |] \u2014 THE BEST FUEL.NO.1} | té Advertisements under this headiug\u2014Oue fusertion, £0 words, 10 cents; one week, 25 cents.' \u2018YANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY GERMAN girl, speaking French aud English, as genetal; understands cooking and housekeeping.Hoffman's Doarding House, 2080 Notre Dame street.- 282 YAJANTED \u2014 BY TWO ENGLISH GIRLS, city references, situation together as plain cook and housemaid, or as house- waids in a college.Apply 87 Osborue s Up 132.- 22 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS GENERAL -servont in small family; no washing or ironicg.Apply 61 Berthelet st.282 VVANTEDs = RESPECTABLE WOMAN wants place for three months, Cau do anything.Good references.Mrs.R.A., Sutton Junction, P.Q- 286 YVANTED \u2014 SEWING BY THB DAY, IN private families: roferences furnish d.Apply W.K.D., 1684 St.James st.Toop rT Legal Cards.MACLENNAN.\"CLINE & MACLENNAN, A Barristers, etc., Cornwall, Ont.D.B.Maclennan, K.C., C.H.Clipe, F.J.Maclennap.Leiren, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BARristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, etc., Cornwall, Ont.Jas.Leitch, K.C., R.A.Pringle, J.A.C.Cameron, LL.B.: (3 1BBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, ete,, Richmond snd Carling sts., London.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.F, Harper.REENSHIELDS & GREENSHIELDS, Barristers, ctc., 17:4 Notre Dame st.8.BUCHAN, K.C.ADVOCATE, ETC.Rooms and Board.HERALD DIRECTORY.For ROOMS, BOARD, OR TAULI BOARD.Persous uesinug informacion regarding rates of rooms or Loarding, as advertised below, tpay gLlein sawe on calling at Herald Office, nb FOOrQ aFe Kopt lor tuelr accominoda- 84 Advertisements uuder this hoading\u2014ODe Insertion, 4 words, 10 cents; one Wosk, \u201c ceuts.QOMS-TO LET, WITH BOARD, GENtlemen or arrieu peuple requiriug cosy, well furnished room ; reterences ex- chauged.Apply 113 University st.282 OOM \u2014 VERY COMKORTABLE FUR- uished single room, with first class board.340 St.Matthew street.282 OOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE, WELL FURnished front room ou bath flat, suitable for two, and bourd, in reftued, strictiy pri- vete fainily, without children.756 Dorches- ter street.282 OOMS\u2014FURNISHED, MEATED BY FURnace; electric light.9 Cathcart street.- 283 TP0ARD\u2014MRS.DR.SEARL.STRICTLY private accommodation for ladies, with professional attendance; ladies treated and attende 28 St.Monique street.284 N01.sALE \u2014 ONTARIO VETERAN'S serip for 160 acres.Address W.F., 156 Beolby street.281 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, TO LET, ON batbroom flat; all modern conveniences.10 Buckingham uve.283 O LET \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, stcam heating, bot and cold water, gas, Apply at 2777 St.Catherine.282 OOM \u2014 NICE FRONT ROOM TO LET.Apply 47 Church st.282 TPO00M \u2014 TO LET, COMFORTABLY FURnished room, in private family, suitable WHERE TO FIND WORK \u2018all take a nigut course au our scpool, aud i} YOUr opare Moments quulily Lor à posiuou al quo.UU per moms.Our new LEeBrapa DOUK, Malled Lrec, wits how.QUWMILILU dedovl of Tolegrupay, ÿ Auciaiae Eusi, [otouto, ANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS aud foremen, to increase thelr mvowme WIlLOuL Hiwertviitg with present employment.Address, in confidence, Herulu UIfice, Leu | YETANTED \u2014 A GOOD, SMART GIRL TU do [Ight housework.zii Witliam st.+ 2 AN1BLD \u2014 LAUNDRESS, ACCUSTOMED to machinery; also assistant cook and female awenuant; highest wages.Apply per- soually, or by leiter, to Mauwou, lusutuuon.for we Deat und Dub, Belleville, vn.231 Miscellaneous.AND SKIRTS, MADE IN FIRST Tailor made sults, from $3.Cars stop ut 283 NOATS class style.Mrs.Walsue, 708 St.Dents st, dour.: ANTET \u2014 ON COMMISSION, GOODS for sale Iu & store, with good display window; monthly cash returns and good su- curity given.G., Box 286, Richmoud, P.Q.Property for Sale.tir Advertisetnents under this heading\u20147%c per word for one insertion.Six inseruons for the price of four, waking the rate 14 ceul per word per insertion.OR SALE\u2014RESIDENCE, 37 METCALFE avenue, Westmount, 10 rooms, up-to-date, everything of the best; always open for in- ; Assu Bul > st temen.Apply 198a Ver- epectiou; good garden.Apply premises, or Tame a treat, oC ' ding 160 for (one oF two gentlemen Pry gg Cs H.Binks, 570 St.Paul st.Telephone Main \u2019 : \u2019 416.: 282 .Fer SALE\u2014HOUSE IN COTE ST, PAUL, ' ) pa pu and \u20183 farms in country\u20142 in Arundel A CHANCE FOR \u201cWANT ADVERTISERS\u201d To every Advertiser in these columns who advertises to the extent of 5OC between now and January 1st, we will, on application, present a full set of Proverb\u2019 Coupons entitling then to an extra guess in THE HERALD'S GREAT PROVERB HUNT.Horses, Carriages, &c.3 .gir Advertisements under this Leading\u2014%c per word for oue ingcrtion.Six insertions for the prire of- four.making the rate !; cent per word per Insertion.: or SALE \u2014 A CARRIAGE HORSE, § vears old, 15 hands high: rity broken : suitable for private use or carter.Apply at stables, 764 Sherbrooke st.252 a SALE \u2014 LIGHT CUTTER, NEW 252 .To Let.- Mou LET - ONE OR TWU UNFURNISHED .Tooms, with light Lousekeeping, 117 Congregation et, Point St.Churles.284 pot last winter.1519 St.Catherine st.TRADE MARKS, PATENTS pésicns REgISTERED \u2014\u2014 PROCURED IN ALL COUNTRIES.EZ.J.FETHERSTONMAUG & CO Boots and Shoes.001s AND SHOES \u2014 WE MAKE BOOTS and shoes for straight or deformed feet.Specialty of repairing shoes, rubbers, rubber boots, water hLottles, and everything made of rubber.A.HODINA, 4 Beaver: Hui} Hill.Business Cards.J A.FINLAYBON (SUCCESSOR TO F\u2018IN- « layron & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder, Warehouseman, 4156 aud 417 St Paul st., Montreal.Heated Storage, Boud o.Free.Telephone Main 1303.P.O.Box 424.Cartage and Storage.Have Your Furowure or Baggage Moved \u2018or Stored by The Merohants\u2019 Express Co.Will sell or exchange for small house in Montreal or vicinity.Particulars at 818 Cadieux.st, forenoon or evenings.ee eT Educational.SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS WANTED-\u2014all students who have failed to learn the old yearly systems of Shorthaud, to study BOYD'S SYLLABIC SHORTHAND for \u20185 days, aud if at the end of this time you cennot write more letters, with.greater speed and legibility, than you could iu the old system in J months, we will give you a free course, ur $1 per day for time spent.Is there another college in the city or the Dominlon of Canada making the sume proposition, outside of our 7 SYLLABIC Colleges in the lcad- W Situations Vacant.Situations Vacant, 84 Advertisements under this heading\u2014One farAdvertisements unuer (us \\ngr~Oee insertion, @# words, iV eu; one week, insertion, VU woras, I cenie; ens \u2018week, Z cents.% cents, .' NUR FIVE DOLLARS PER MONTH YOU ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BBRVANT tor smal] family ; good wages to smarg pecson, 79 liutcuisou street, city.Tel.Up 2649.282 ANTED\u2014COMPETENT GENERAL SER« J vaul, no wasming ; must have good re< luences.440 Kim ave., Westmount.282 JANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, AT once, for family of three; must ba good plain cook and have city references Apply eveniugs at Y47 Dorchester st.282 \u2018make a start.ANTED \u2014 EXPERKIENCED GENERAL servant, plain cooking.$22 Elm ave.2 VWANTED \u2014 A GOOD LADY STENOGRAs pher.Apply 763 Craig street.281 ANTED \u2014 MAID FOR SMALL FAMILY, no children, laundry sent out.Apply 11 Metcal( ave., Westmount, below St.Catherine street.282 ANTED\u2014RESPECTABLE AND INTst< Mgent persons to golicit orders for narse : ery stock: to the right parties | can offer cz» best inducements; best time in the year to Apply for terms, at once, ts I.D.Smith, Winona, Ont.ANTED\u2014DRUG CLERK, AT SCARPI™Y Pharmacy, 2262 St.Catberine st.81 Agents Wanted.RT Advertisements tuder this heading\u2014%a per word for one insertion.Six insertions for the price of four, making the rate % cent per word per fusertion.\u2019 WANTED \u2014 AGENTS MAKE cent.profit selling Cards\u2019; merchants buy 10 to 100 on sight: 800 varieties: catalogue free.Sullie van Co, 1139 Maplewood ave., Chicago, Illy 2 L00 PER \u2018* Novelty Sign Dogs\u2014Wanted, Lost, Etc.OST \u2014 ON\u2019 the 22ND NOVEMBER, SMALL white fox terrier with brown face; when lost was wearing leather collar with nickel plate, bearing name DI.L.McGibbon, 84 St.Matthew.Answers to name of lke.Findep will be rewarded by roturuing to above ade dress.285 Found Jrourp \u2014 IN CORRIDOR OF SCROGGIE'S, store, a hand bag: owner can bave by writing description and contents to J.T., 41, Herald Office.282 Wanted to Purchase.WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, GREEN OR red cash receipts.Apply 13 Albina st City Councillors street.Undertakers and Embalmers._ C.WRAY & BRO., 290 Mountain st., and « 123 St.Dominique.Uptown 2728, East 117, piano, mandolin, banjo aud guitar.vo 294 ILLIAM, WRAY, 1226 St.Catherine st.Uptown 2667.LBERT GRIFFITiI, 673 Wellington street.Main 4418.Marriage Licenses : ISSUED BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, 107 Gt.James Street and 49 Crescent ; Street.\u2018 \\ MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by Arthur W.Wilks.WILKS MICHAUD, ACCOUNTANTS, Merchants Bank ing cities?Cali and see our students write.A .SYLLABLC SHORTHAND & BUSINESS near St.Louis square 26% COLLEGE, Karu Hall, Montreal.W.T.7 = Moon, Principal.; Lost.RS.JESSIE KELLOND, TEACHER OF OST \u2014 SUNDAY MORNING, ON ST.Catherine street; between Bleury and St.George, a pair of gold spectacles.Finder will be rewarded by returning to 36 Plateau street.: 282 OST\u2014SATURDAY, ALLIGATOR PURSE, containing sum of money, between Morgan's and Selby st., by way of St.Catherine and Atwatep.Reward 90B Selby.282 Picture Framing.LET US DO YOUR FRAMING! Neatuess and Cheapuess Combined ls Our Motto.: MALONE MOULDING & FRAMING CO 48 Beaver Hall Hill, PICTURES FOR CHRISTMAS Get them from the Manufacturers.Every day bargain day, and b0 per cent.cheaper than anywhere else in Canada, at There © was produced \u2018ut His Ma jesty\u2019s Theatre last night a new musi-' cal farce entitled \u2018Cupid & Co,\u201d the music being by A.Baldwin Sloane and the book by I.Tracy Sweet und OR Temple.These gentlemen were ds- sisted by Edward Manken in thee production of some of the lyrics.\u2018There have been pleces produced at His Majesty's this season that gave lige to regret, some because artists of capacity were employed in such insignificant work, and some bee sn material of good quality was plier Li the hunds of: such fncompetent . Was Given Up to Die.The Doctor Said So.Saved Her Life.; remain \u201cgiuther crowds of people to fires, who ,are no longer used except where vol- \u201centeér firemen Tnajority of fire department saops are \u201cBardock Blood Bitiers ro matter how large a confiagration | takes place, the fire alann system sha) intact.Thee authorities in men decided to submit to the people of Calgary a by-law to raiso $60,000 to instal a municipal Wlectric dighting plant.Jt was carried by a majority of five votes to three.The vote will be taken un Derember 20, Port Hope, Ont\u2014The Port \u2018Hope Board of Trudé has beeu réorganized with the following offivers: Ion, presidents, H.A.Ward, M.P., G.M.Fur- by, Dr.1.B.Powers; President, A.M.Rarker; vice-president, NW.A.Mulhol- land; secretary, MR.Gray; treasurer.D.-M.Muir.A hundred business men traced, Last weck Mr, Poyle learned rèstitution.Mr.and waived claim for restitution, at Dorchester on Saturday was made authorizing an and action in the supreme court against a stock destroyed by fire in Muy last, - recommendation to council to the Ottawa electric company\u2019s offer.Committees huve been making a eriti- cal examination of the conditions, financial and otherwise, of the institution, and thelr report ig said to be favorable.Bowmanville, Ont.\u2014Fire broke out yesterday {un the John Mackay ¢om- rany mills, Mills, manufacturers of vatmenl, split peas und peur barley.The fire had save the large frame that It wad impossible to building, which wus structure, situated in part of the town.Winnipeg\u2014Mr.this city, leaves J.A.Maucdwuii, of this week Tor \u2018Peace river county, ON an exploration expedition which two yeurs, wlll cover the upper eave Hiver will occupy about these cities fully realize that the fire alurin departinent must be lodged in! firt-proof quarters if it is to be of use Anan emergency.| \u2018Thé boxes in the cities visited are: generally of the Keyless in business \u2018districts, aud ordinary type in the outskirts, Balti: more and Washington do not use key- | less boxes, The key is retained in the kevhole and covered by a small glass front box.To give ap alarm, the glass 15 broken unit the key turned, opening ! the door.[nt nearly every city the boxes are placed où ornamental lamp! posts with a red light où ton, visible long distance at night.In Philadelphia on account of the excessive humidity of the aunosphere Lie eprings that drive the clockwork bave been discarded and weights substituted.: \u201cTower strikers in these cities have been abolished as a nuisance.They hinder the firemen at their work, Were we to do away with the strikers in Montreal it would be possible to give alarms at double the present speed.They are ponderous machines requir- ng time te re-lock after every stroke.Consequently we have to slow down to allow them to work properly.They arc employed, Then caquipped to handle fire alarin repairs, and in these shops ou certaln amount of.new work is also turned out, UNDERGROUND WIRES AND POLES, \u201cIi the central and business sections of every city, cxcept Brooklyn, > + thn! wires are placed underground in ducts \u2018 ~ , by electric companies, belonging to the munjgipality or owned, The fire alarm : - Wires have right of ay and free use! Read what Mrs.Wm.Castilloux, Newport, Quebec, has to say about Burdock Blood Bitters: \u2014'* Last December I fell very sick after confinement.I was not able to walk for three months, and was given up to die by the doctor.My husband read of the many wonderful cures made by Burdock Blood Bitters, so procured me two bottles.After using it for about ten days, I was able to get around, and could mind my baby without help from anyone, and am now well, and able todo my own work.I told a lady friend of mine who was troubled in the same way, apd she used it with equal success, 1 cannot too highly recommend your cine, for I know just how good it is, : and hope snd wish thet anyone suffering, as I did will give it a trial.\u201d ! .À ~ - \u201c 1.a ofall poles and conduits.No clty that : I have visited ts entirely free from | the pole nuisance, but poles are everywhere disappearing.Philadelphia has still 66,752 poles to remove, and Washington 11,596; other cities in proportion.In Philadelphia all poles are licensed.y for one year at a time.Thus there is no trouble in removing an objectionable pole.\u201cWith the exception of Washington, these cities are remarkably free from false alarm fiends.Philadelphia, with 1.700 boxcg, had only three false alarms last year.Washington had 66 and Montreal 169.THEATRE PROTECTION.Clvery theatre must have an alarm Lox on the stage, and in the large playhouses two firemen are stationed.\u2019 one on each side of the stage.They.are obliged to test covery fire appli- : ance before the performance and sec: that the asbestos curtaiu is in working order.\u201d ir The Markets Committee, will make its cobnual tour of the city markets tomorrow morning leaving: the City 1IIall at 9.30 a.m.gion, ¢mbracing the river passes.exploration of tlils region for the purpose of ascertaining its adaptibllity for agriculture and sto-k-raising purposes.| | 1 signed the rull of membership.- Kingston, Ont\u2014The cellar of Mr | Royle, Lansdowne, was robbed Just sununer by nrowlers who vould not Le, 1 number of fusurance companies for re}; Halifax, N.S-The death occurred covery of Misurance moneys on Shedlar Windsor of Robert Y.- Rivluirds, ho Boot und Shoe Company buildings ana bad many friends.Otawa.\u2014 The sub-coimmittee of the cis! consumption.vie railway committee will advise the the home of Mr.Wn Sharp, Windsor.submit a by-luw authorizing the acquisition of 17, - 1824.known as the Caledonian.the suutheust sun of Mr.His field of \u2018operations ; i by the Supreme Court of the : Brookiy I.tion was \u2018brought about by a letter from Mayor Barnard to the Premler in which he pointed out that a China- man had recently been sent to the Island from Vancouver without blankets or other necessaries, unknown to the Victoria officials, and it was hot until the visit by the inspector that this was discovered.FOREIGN.London.\u2014Speyer Bros.have baught the G.T.P.bonds, and will issue shortly $6,600,000 of 4 per cent.first mortgage bonds on the Lake Superior division; $8,000,000 of 4 per cent.mortgage bonds on the Prairie division.Both issues will run fifty years.Fall River, Mass.\u2014The Textile Coun- cll of this city received a draft of $5,000 from the headquarters of the American Federation of Labor at Washington, to aid the cotton mill strikers, who this morning entered upon the 19th week of their contest.Paris.\u2014The Government bill for the separation of Church and State, which was presented to the Chamber of Dc- puties\u2019 committee, having charge of the subject, by Premier Combes, on October 29, was rejected by the committee by a vote of thirteen to twelve.Columbus, Ohlo.\u2014Gen.Jacob Coxey, of Mount Vernon, once leader of the \u201cCommonwealth\u201d army, filed a personal petition in bankruptcy.His llabill- tles are given as $287,000.His assets conglst of 2,660 shares of stock In the Coxey Steel & Silicia Sand Co, and an unsecured note for $11,000.Wushington\u2014The case known us the Fayerweather will case, was decided United States in favpr of the colleges.case.Involves i+ bequest of about §Z,- 15C0,00 made to different colleges by the tate Danlel G.Fayerweather, a leather nerchant of New York, who died In 1390, san Francisco, Cal.\u2014Rev.J.Selby, \u2018of Australia, in a damage suit, shot at ; Circuit (the latter'was on the bencl.Court Judge Hobbard, while The bullet came within an inch of the judge's lead, and lodged in the back of lis chair, Selby was at once removed to the city prison, and charged with an attempt to commit.murder.Washington\u2014The United States Gov- perty, valued at $41,000, they would not sernment has been Jnvited tuo appolut a Mr.Small could not eee hls wuy naval officer to thu Dogger Bank com- clear to agree to these terms, and has mission, It is understood that the term \u201cofficer of high rank.\u201d used in the agreement between Russia and Great Britain, means any officer hav- Ing flag rank.Under this interpretation, it would be possible for the President to appoint a rear-adiniral.Portsmouth, kng.\u2014A singular acel- dent resulting in the death of two inerr and injuries to a number of others occurred tn Portsmouth harbor.Two launiches belonging to the British torpedo school ship Vernon were engaged in an instructional course of sweeping the harbor for mines, when suddenly an explosion occurred on board one of the launches, which iimnediately sank.OBITUARY Cleveland, Ohio, ~Ttev, Dr.J.Fo.Rane kin.former president of Howard University, Washington, D.©., died here of pheumionia, aged 75 years, Co © Stratford, ont.\u2014A cablegram reeelv- ( Fng- land of Miss Annle MePherson, founder vf the Boys' Home here, and pioneer ed here announces the deaths In ur orphen work in Canada, Ottawa, -JAnnic Arbuckle, wife © the facts for un young Kingston man.\u2019 Mr, John Thorne, at 10 Munroe Street, recently reformed, wrote telling the yg (deal, Deceased wag forty-seven story, asking, forgiveness and offering years of age and was married to Mr.Royle freely.forgave Thorno fourteen years ago.New York.-Alfred Culer Baries.Moncton, N.B.\u2014Before Judge Landry | aged 62, president of the Astor Place order! Bank aud formerly colonel of the 10th ullowing yogiment, Edward Girouard, hiquldator, to bring dt-d New York National of pucumonia in his home ut The Guards, in WORLD'S FAIR Excursion tickets to 8t.Louis will continue on sale daily until Dec.1, 1904.\u2019 Last through Puliman sleeping cars will leave Montreal for St.Louis 10.30 \u2018Per, Nov.30, and 9 a.m., Dec.1, 1904.CITY TICKET OFFICES 137 St.James Street, Telephones Main 460 a.d 461, or Bonaventure Station.(vo Zeid] retary NL TLL Ya ROTH WORLD'S FAIR ST.LOUI Frem Montreal Goed for 16 Days.Good to stop over at all poluts in Can- eda, also Detroit and Chicago.Trains leave Windsor Station at 9.20 a.m.dally (except Sundey) with through sleeper, arriving at St.Louis 1.45 p.m.next day, also 10.00 p.m.daily, Sundays included.Through Sleeping Car Service between Montreal nod 8t, Louis, Mo., will be discontinued after Nov.0th, Commencing Dec.1st, 1904, a through Sleeper for Chicago will leave Windsor Station daily, except Sunday, at 9.30 a.m.The through sleeper lewving Windsor Station daily at 10 p.m.will continue to run as at present.on aud after Sunday nest, Dec.4th, the train heretofore leaving Place Viger at 9.15 an.tdr Labelle and intermediate stations, and returning leaving Labelle same day at 0.20 pan., will run to and from St.Agathe cnly.and will be cancellod between St.Agathe and Labelle.Ticket Office and Return 660 82N& .129 Bt.Jamea St, » (Next Post Office.) \u201c BEAVER Water x « Tuste prefers 18 Health endorses it.of belng an unstable ally.We abun- CANADIANPAGIFIC MONTREAL TIME TABLE.Corrected to Oct, 9, 1904.ST.JOHN, N,B., HALIFAX\u2014Lv.17.26 p.m.Ar.(x) 8.35 a.m.: TORONTO, HAMILTON, ST.LOUIS, MO.CHICAGO \u2014 Lv.19.50 a.m., \u201c10 p.m.Ar.\u201c1.35 a.m., 17.16 p.m.WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.\u201c9.40 a.w.Ar.*6.50 p.m.8.8.MARIE, ST.PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH\u2014Lv.*10.10 p.m.Ar.*8.002.m._ OTTAWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger, 18.20 a.m., 15.30 p.m.Ar.112.40 p.m., {10.45 p.m.Lv.Wind- sort st., 18.45 a.m., *9.40 a.m., $10.00 a.m., 14.00 p.m., *10.10 p.m.Ar.\u201c8.00 a.m., 111.45 a.m., \u201c6.30 p.m., 17.00 p.m., §9.45 p.m.QUEBEC\u2014Lv.{8.45 a.m, 2.00 p.m.$3.30 p.m., *11.30 p.m.Ar, %6.30 a.m., 12.60 p.m, 6.43 p.ah., §6.30 p.m._ BOSTON\u2014Lv.*9.00 a.1a., \u201c7.45 p.m.Ar.*8.15 a.m., °9.15 p.m.VAUDREUIL\u2014Lv., 18.45 a.m., 49.30 a.m., §10 a.0i, (1) 1.30 pan, 74.00 p.m., 14.15 p.m.(a) 6.15 p.m., *10 p.m., *10.10 p.m.Ar.31-88 a.m., \u201c8 a.m., 18.40 a.m., 112.15 p-m., 6.00 p.m., 17.00 p.m., {7.15 p.m., $9.45 p.m.SHERBROOKE \u2014 Lv.18.30 a.m., 4.30 p.m., $7.25 p.m.Ar.(x)8.35 a.m., 711.05 a.m.$7.05 p.m.JOLIETTE\u2014Lv.18.40 a.m., 3.00 p.m.Ar.18.50 a.m., {6.45 p.m.BERTHIER \u2014 Lv, 78.45 a.m., (1)2.00 p.m.$5.00 p.m.Ar.\u201c6.30 a.m., (&)8.50 a.m., *2.40 p.m.76.45% p.m.ST.JEROME ~ Lv.19.00 am., $0.15 am.(1)1.40 p.m., %5.20 p.m., (a)6.25 p.m.Ar.18.30 a.m., 3.50 a.m., 17.00 p.in., §9.45 p.m.STE.AGATHE-\u2014Lv.9.00 n.m., 6.20 p.m.Ar.(8)8.40 a.m., 19.50 a.m., 6.55 p.m., §9.45 p.m.LABELLE \u2014 (m)9.00 a.n., *5.20 p.m.Ar.(£)8.40 a.m.; 16.50 a.m., ÿ10.50 a.m., (m)6.55 p.m., 49.45 p.m.* Dallv.t Week days.§ Sunday only.(g) Monday only.i Daily except Saturday.(x) Dally except Monday.(a) Dally except Saturday and Sunday.(b) Friday.() Satur- gay only.(m) Thursday only.\u2018 INTERCOLONIAL.LOCAL\u2014Lv.7.40 a.m., 4.40 p.m., 11.45 p.m.Arr.10.30 a.m., 16.00 p.m., 6.50 a.m.MARITIME EXPRESS\u2014Lv.12.00 noon daily except Saturday.Arr.5.50 p.m, daily except Monday.Leaves Levis 12.45 p.m.Arr.in Moutreal 0.20 p.ma.Mondays only.NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON .RIVER R.R.TRAINS LEAVE WINDSOR STATION For Malone, Utica, Albany and New York, 8.20 a.m.dally, except Bunday; 7.00 p.m.daily.| , Frr Valleyfleld and intermediate points, ALLANLINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.NEW TURBINE STEAMERS.12,000 tons.Triple Screws 12,000 tons .Triple Screws MONTREAL and QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL Calling at Moville.ROYAL MAIL SÉRVICE.From From Liverpool.St.John.Halifax.17 Nov.Bavarian.4 Dec, B am.56 Dec.24 Nov.Corinthian .10 Dec., 2 p.m.12 Dec, 1 Dec.Parisian .17 Dec., 7 a.m.18 Dec.8 Dec.Sicilian., .24 Dec, Noon 28 Dec, Tunisian and Bavarian are the largest and finest steamers on the Canadian route.Record passage, Tunisian, Moville to Rimouski, 6 days 4 hours.Bavarian\u2019s record run, 6 days 3 hours 12 minutes.Cuisine unsurpassed.Polite attention.Absolute cleanliness.Electric lighting and steam heat throughout.RATES OF PASSAGE-\u2014Cabin, $0 and upwards, according to steamer and location of room, Second cabin, $30 to $35.- Steerage\u2014To Liverpool.London, Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry, $15.BLASGOW SERVICE From Glasgow.From New York, 3 Dec.Mongolian, + Thurs., 220ec.17 Dec.Lanrentian, .Thurs, BJan.1 Rates\u2014First cabin, $40 and upwards.Second cabin.to Glasgow or Londonderry, $27.50.Steerage, $15.00, and everything necessary provided.Steamers on this service have excellent accommodation for all classes of passengers.The Sitloons are forward.Staterooms near the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the | entire width of the vessel.Electric lights Victoria, Virginian, rom .throughout, and electric bells in every states Tool.H.& A.ALLAN, 05 Common st, Montreal DOMINIONLINE STEAMSHIPS PORTLAND to LIYERPOOL-\u2014CHRISTMAS SAILING 8.8.CANADA .ces Saturday, Dec.10 This is the fastest steamer in the Canadian 10.:u a.m., except Saturday and Sunday ; 1.30 p.in.Saturday only, und 5.10 p.m, daily except.Sundar.: ARRIVE AS.FOLLOWS: * From New York, Albany, Utica and- Me- lone, 9.31 a.m, daily; 9.20 p.m., daily, except Bunday.From Valleyfield and intermediate points, 8.2% a.m.daily, vcxvepr Sunday: 4.20 pam.daily, except Sunday, and 8.28 p.m.Sunday only._ Re CENTRAL VERMONT.BOSTON AND NEW YORK\u2014Lv.9.00 am.6.40 p.m.Ar.7.15 a,m., S.IU p.m., 10.15 p.m.per AWARE AND HUDSON.- NEW YORK\u20148.45 am.11.10 a.m.7.40 p.an., Ar.7.Ju a.m., 2.15 p.m., 7.05 p.m.RUTLAND RAILROAD.BOSTON .AND NEW YORK\u2014Ly.8.50 a.m.and 7.19 p.m.Ar.7.20 a.m., 9.40 p.m.TTT \u2014r\u2014 TTT .doned Prince Fugene, and we abis- ; doned TPrederick the Great in the midst fof a joint war.I can forgive a Japauan- (se Who, sccing us run a tornedo boat \u201cte Tuussia, supply the Russian feet jwithe Welsh coals, and allow that firet jto coal at Port Said, believes we ave \\ following our worst traditions.\u201d \u2014 armee Boucher and Roffey, tailors, brg to announer that their stock far the long searon fs complete, and would to call and inspect the Crane, Corner St Peter and Dnaine sireets.-Adv \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IN THE SUPREME COURT.° Ottawa, Nov.28-Fii the Kuypremne Court yesterday the hearing of appeals from the Maritime Provipoees way com- \u2018thank yon Decrused was ob meneced, the first case taken un being years of age aud death was due 10 Sjveat Vs Brookfield.The plaintiff.Sluce 1587 he resided at appellant, sued the respondent for diguages caused to his stock of to- St.John, N.B.-Frederick F.SR well Knowu resident of Dedham, !Mass\u2026 is dead.He was a native of \u2018New Brunswick, and was born March During the Civil served in the 42nd and 6ist Clark, Massa- thaceo and sporting goods, in his shop! on Hollis Street, in Halifux, N.S, où account of the negligence of respond- lent's servants, employed in making ai- War he teratfons in the upper storeys of.the \"game building, fn leaving a water) tap chusetts reglments, .\u2018 open and flooding the premises.Fhe Princeton, N.J.\u2014Rev.Dr, Wm.A.damages were appraised at.$2,153.bug Paxton, of Princeton University and at the trial the Jury.on findings in seminary, died at his home, aged 81 favor ofthe plalutaff, assessed the dam- years.ing trustee of Princeton, \"sembly at Madison, Wis, ln 1880.j ottawa.\u2014Hiram James Hayes, eldest and Mrs.Henry Hayes, 1300 York Street, died In the Gener®l Hospital, Wiinipes, after a three Lwveeks* illness frony typhoid fever.He the! yaw born ut Philadelphia, Pu.In 1SMU, pnd cume with the finnlly to Ottawa! fourteen yedis Ottawa, \u2014Mr.agu.LJ re- | wvaller Stree je Protests Pine and Peace | Ny allt Street, died lu the Protestant He will make a general neral Hospital, Deceased was yuo of the lute Robert Pepper nd wus shorn at Kingston in Is?He vane to \"this city sone years \u2018ago, and was cm- ployed for some Vears by 5.M.ftogers Gunéwell pattern, ! » Victorii, B.C.\u2014The provincial board & Son, and latterly as engraver by D.uf health, through Dr.an th tom Rosenthal & Sons.retary.has notifie 1e corporation .ceri.= that after the lst of January the bound] ; Nes scam william dtc.a would undertake the management of (OF Ue oldest realdents uo a ab the Darcy Island lazaretto.\u2018This tee WHAT CHANCE DO YOU STAND?If You are Afflicted With Foul, Offensive, Disgusting Catarrh, Your Progress Will ke Slow.business and social world.eriasting hawking and apltting, fetid discharge at the nose, the watery; eyes and the.catarrhal deafncss combine to make the unfortunate vic- year.{He has served ns pastor at St.Albuns,\u2019 Catarrh 59 a terrible handicap 4n the Vt., The ex-'gational Church at treme offensive nature of the disease, | pustor for fifteen years.the foul and sickening breath, the ev- turâte at llighland, N.J.he returned the| to Washington as president of How- which office: he hell, NS l£ubinit L'proposal to erect a large bani, I particularly well known in thie early days of navigation on the Ottawa and Hideau Rivers, died at tue Protestant General hospital.Porn in Armagh (County, Trelaud, on February 15th, 1827, Little was ln\u201c his cightv-fir=t He had resided in thé Capital Captain \"since the days of Byilowin Dr.Rankin was born in Vermont.before going to the First Congv- Washington, After à pas- prd University, all! for 12 years, resigning-two years ago.Dr.Rankin, Was the author of a nuni- thn one of the most avoided and des-| ber of well known hymns.pised of mankind.Many first-class.competent have lost good positions on account of menjold and Ottawa-\u2014Mrs.Thomas (\u2018rawldy, highly respected, resident the Capital.pasred away at an of her late thelr unbearable presence due to cas: residence, 401 McLeod Htreet.Deceas- tarrh.The catarrh vietim Jy dreaded.What makes the matter worse is that he does not know himself how offensive ho Is as his sense of smell, and frequently taste, is destroyed.Leaving out of consldera- tion the suffering, annoyance and danger of the disease, no man can affori from a business or soclal standing, to have catarrh for one minute if ne can possibly avoid it.\u201cStuart's Catarrh Tablets have done more to stamp out this disease than any known remedy.They atrike at the root of the malady and completely cxpel it from the system.Catarrh {a n deep-seated diseare and will not vield to local applications, such as &prays, ointments, inhalations, ete.Stuart's Catarrh Tablets cleanse the system and renovate it thoroughly of all impurities.Under thelr influence all catarrhal poisons are carried off and the blood becomes pure, the eyes bright, the breath sweet, dlacharges cease, the head clears up, the sense of sgl und taste are restored and thie sufrerer becomes sound and well and fit.°to associate with his fellowman.a S-uart\u2019s Catarrh Tablets are for sale by ult druggists at 50 cents a box.druggist no more thinks of geting along Without Stuart's Tablets than he would without his prescription case.Tha demand for them fs so universal \u2018and thelr popularity is so great and they have cured so many thousand people that he would not be: considered an up-to-date druggist If hq did not keep them und his customers would lose confidence in him and go to some other store to buy their other drugs n8 well as their Stuart\u2019s Catarrh Tablets.' .The.| | 1 ls taäbooed ed reached the age of cighty-ons years, Foclally and hls appearance Is secret-, Mrs.Crawley was born at Great Rend.Jefferson county, New York.and vas the daughter of the jate Wilson Pen- uock, In 1844 she married tho late John ©.Pennock, and took up residence in Ottawa.In 1888 she was married to Mr.Thomas Crawley, who survives her.Toronto.-Mr.James Stuart, eastern manager of The Winnipeg C\u2018ominercial, died at his home, 300.Carlton - Street, after à Rhôrt illnest been a resident of Toronto for about ten years, coming here from Hamilton, where he had been long prominent in the wholesnle trade.He was n vel- eran of \u201866 and an ex-member of A Company, 13th Regiment.Halifax, N.S.-Dr.- A.8.Townshend, mahager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce bratch at Parrsboro\u2019, died suddenly.He was taken with paralysis of the braln while working in the bank never rallled.Dr.Townshend was sixty-three years.old.and was born at Amherst.He went to Parrsboro\u2019 when a young man, and for the first few years practised medicine, after which he: accepted the agency of the Halifax Hanking Co.At the time of tts amalgamation with the Canadian Bank of Commerce he was its oldest ageut, and at the time of his death had served over thirty years.\u2014 SIR CONAN DOYLE'S VIEWS, London, Nov.29\u2014Sir A.Conan Doyle, in a letter tu the Times, asks If there is no law to touch the men who, it is alleged, ran the torpedo hoat Caroline to, Libau, adding: \u201cWe have carned throughout \u2018our history the reputation Dr.Paxton was the oldest liv- He was mod4-, \u201cérator of the Presbyterian General As-: made such headway when discoverzJ: ne y : ot Pepper, of bé; the! as, on Thursday morning, from \u2018which he ages at 81,000 only.The défendant re- &pondent then Inoved the full court\u2019 te set aside the verdiet trial, and the pliintiff also imoved for i Lew trial to assess the damages ace cording to the evidence, findings os to the facts to stand, The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia granied a new trial! ax asked tor by the de- fondant, «nd plahutiff now appeals, claiming that the new trial shold be W.LA.Riteliie, ICO for appellants; Melis, Silver for tite restandent Wid reserved, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee CHANGE IN TIME ON LABELLE BRANCH.Os and ufier Sunday neat.Dee, 4 Ctra heretofore leaving: Place Viger on Sundays only at 915 aan, for of \"diumages.jand Lovitt, Woot, und Judgiment Ling leaving Labelle same day at Lm pm, will only run te and from ste Agathe, and will be cancelled betweon Ste, Agathe and Labelle, mr A PHONOGRAPH FOR NOTHING., Given \u201cGreat as a Prire Proverb Hunt.tn The Heralu's now going on.sale.; mes | ges NEW FE.BANK.Tho Eustern Townships Bauk will, | luilding on the northeast corner of Su \u201cJames street and Victoria Square te laheir sharchoiders nt the annual ahcet- \u201cing to be held on Dec.7.If the plas lis approved it is intended to start property the present tenahts of the ¢ a joint éxpire.\u2018The buikding will bunk and office bullding.=\u2014\"\"-\"\"\" = - NOT FOR BEST FARM In the State.\u201c#1 saw so much in the papers about the wonderful cures affected by Pyramid Plle Cure, 1 determined to give it a trial.1 bought from my drugglst be - MF Stuart had one fifty vent box and used it as di-j- lrected, and by the time I had used the last \u201cpyramid\u201d | was entirely cured; In four days after I began to use the \u201cpyramilds\u201d all Infiammation was gone.1 was perfeetly casy all tho time, the cxcessive discharge stopped at once, and stools became easy.and gentle, 1 was unable to get my own firewood for four months, and half the time when I could walk At nl! L had to walk half bent.1 used many pile re- medles, salves and olntments, all to no effect until I used one fifty cent.box of Pyramid Pile Cure and was cured.\u201cI would not be afflicted os I was four months ago for the best farm in the state of \u2018Arkansas.I can give proof aid reference of the wonderful vure to all who are afflicied as T was.Tleagc publish inv letter that I may advise the affiteted.\u201d__ W.E.Wallis, Piggot.Ark., Box 26.The experience of Mr.Wallis is that of thousands of others who suffer for years with the most painful forms of hemorrhoids, or piles, and after trying everything they hear of.glve up all hope of a cure and look for temporary relief only.To all auch a llttile book published by Pyramid Drug to.Marshall, Mich., brings glad tidings as it tells all about the cause and cure of piles, and\u2019 is sent free for the asking.\u201c \u2018 x Notre | aud for a new\u2019 alowlag the restricted to the question of the amount Labeliv | and: intermediate stations and return- competitors may begin at any time.: Rk coples of The lerald always en! building next May wlen-the leases ot THELEN : CY-NINLZ NS a | Canada\u2019s | Famous Train THY ov : \u2018Maritime Express i Leaves Montreal at il \u2018Poon, daily.Baturday exvopted, for LEVIS, KIVIERE LU LOUF, CAMPBELLTON, MONCTON, ST.JOHN, \u201cHALIFAX, THE SYDNEYS, and intermecC:ate | points.\u2019 | \u2018The 7.00 p.m: tratn, \u201cOCEAN LTD.\" Les | been withdrawn.- Short Line to Quebec Trains leave 7.10 a.m, daily, cxvépt Sunday.1° noon dally except Saturday.11.1 pu.\u2018daily except Sunday.To this train is attache ed a sleeper.Which passengers Can @LUPF at 9 p.m., and remain io same until 3 a.m.a2 | Levis., .« \u2018Trains leave Bousvezture Statioa, CITY TICKET OFFICE: 143 St.James St.and Bonaventure Station.Rufland Rai road Windsor Street Station.« Trains Leave as Follows: S.50 A.M\u2014DAY EXPRESS, arriving Bur- Hugten 11.06 am.Troy 4.20 pol, Albspy pin.New York Xf pu, Bustou Worcester 2 put [IRN S pu.= 10 PAL\u2014NIGHT EXPRESS, arriving Bure Vugton Jul pai, Troy 100 am.York 717 au, Boston fw am, cer 437 Am.Paiiman Slveping sthrougl trains.\u2019 secuis ar -ommodaiicns aud VU yp's at St, Jawes Stree: aul Windsor Station.T, M.T'ALLON, UCty Passenger and Ticket Agent.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY New Worves- {oo ; and Farior cars on 11 Tender for Cribwork.| Sealed Tenders, addreased to the \u2018rigved.and marked an the outside pfer Cribwork, Levis\u201d will be received up to aud Including WEDNESDAY.undar- THE 14TH DAY OF DE- .CEMBER.1904.for the work to te done nnd materials \u201cto be supplied in connection with the repairs to 700 feet of the cribwork between Levis aud Polnt Levis, Que.; Pians and specifications mary be seen the Offico of tho Station Master, at Lovis, F.Q.ance, Moncton, N.IB., where forfas of tender | may be obtained.j \u2019 be complied with.D.FOTTINGER, ! Co General Manager.Mallway Office.Moncton, NB, 24th November, 1904.| BARBERS TOWEL SERVICE When wo started supplying Hairdressers with the towols required In their business, we know it would be useless to do 50 unless we could give them a service absolutely reHable.This we have done, and with the reasonable price of G0 cis.per hundred.It has brought us pan; customers.The TOILET LAUNDRY CO.Ltd, 290 Guy Street.\u2018Phones Up 3480, 2491, S487 MONTREAL ART PRINTER8\u2014 .HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT \u2019 \u201cTender .and at the Office of the Engineer of Mainten- , All the conditions of the specifications must | trade and bas excellent accommodation for &ll classes Of passengers.: RATES OF PASSAGE \u2014 First Claus, $60; Second, $32; Tbird, $15._ For all particulars as to freiæht and pas- (sage, apply to Local Agent, or to THE DOMINION LINE, 17 ST.SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL.\u2014 | FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Ltd | Proposed Sailings Manchester Liners Limited.| *Mancliester Trader, from Montreal, Nov.24 : (Via Charlottetown.) : ! ST.JOHN, N.B,, AND MANCHESTER.; From Manchester.From St.John, Dec.5.Manchester Tmporter, .Dec.23 ee.19.*Manchester Trader .Jan.9 Jan.2.Manchester Shipper .] Jan.-.Sume cf the above steamers have first class arrommmodation fur à limited number of pas- , sengers.CANADA-SOUTH AFRICA JOINT SERVICE.ST.JOHN.N.B.TO CAPE TOWN, DURBAN, ; AND PORT ELIZABETH.sW'yandotté, from Sto Joba Lo.iN *Fitted with cold storage.; For further particulars, apply to : FURNESS, WITHY & CO., LIMITED, i MONTREAL.Canadian Pacific Railway Co's.v ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES ST JUIN, NB; AND LIVERPOOL fret.- LAR?sore LAKE F co, 12.LAKE PATES UF F ur) F4 LG ULR ur or GET I .duced rates second Clin From 8 CMPLAIN D Live Ce 2 Te, 3 Lan.Rates to\u2019 L\u2018ve-voc!.leozdis, LeordorderTs art Cueens- Lond indsrTy to T Te 217 em aMONTHOSE .ng Safozl Cabin on = xx C se Ex.: Pat and Ce éinavian «nd Fronzish pot L'verjau] servire.\u2019 App:y to ° ' Canadian Pacific Ry.C3.Atiasfic Steamsiip Unes Board of Trade Buildizg, Sas =.Mori - LIST OF VOTERS For the Legisiative Assembly of Québes.\u201cNOTICE ls hereby given tat te Loss qualified 10 vote at an eleven of for the Legisid i tha ef Quebec, having teen prevares ao IA, ail persurs whose DAMês AT rot ins ed on the Muzivipal List 02 voiers, and wto, however chara the right To vote at he Fro- vincial.élections, are requested to present themselves personally & eur cie.a: tre City Hall, en er bafora the twenlieth IN eo?Levembor next, 19M, berweea 1) 0 CINK am.and 4 0 Clock pw.to ascertain ff tderr names have been omirted from said Het, acd \u2018to bave the same inscribed 49 Lou already entered thereon, or forwand the:r written applications, attested under cath.i The whole in conformity with the provisions ef the Quebec \u201cElection Act and its amend- | ment.J HAMILTON FERNS, President A.LANGEVIN, Vice-President, 1*.U, MORIN, ~ J.T.DILLON, L.J.LAMONTAGNE, WILLIAM EUARD, WM.GI OWENS, ROBERT FITZGIBBON, .Assessors.Asessors\u2019 Office, City Hall, \u2019 1.Montreal, 2nd November, 120i.4 LACHINE\u2014From Post Office\u201420 min.service, > b.40 a.m.to 8 p.m.From $ p.m.30 min.service.Last car midnight.From Lachine\u2014-0 * \u2018min.service 5.50 a.m.to $ p.m,, 30 min.service from § p.n.Last car 12.30 am.SAULT AU RECULLET\u2014From St.Denis Station to Henderson Station every halt hour, 6 a.m.to 5.20 p.In., every hour 'S,30 p.m.to 12,8 a.m.Eatra car daily from Henderson Station to Chenneville St.at 7.45 a.m., and from Chenneville St.to Henderson Station at 6.10 p.in.For Sault au Recollet, take St.Denis cars to connect at St.Denis Station.MOUNTAIN\u2014From Mt.Royal Ave.\u2014Z20 min.service.5.40 a.m.to 31.40 p.m.From Victoria Ave, Westmount\u2014Z0 min, rervice, 5.50 a.m.to 12.10 aan.CART!ERVILLE\u2014Froum Snowdon's Junction-40 min service, 6 a.m.to 12 midnight.From Cartlerville\u2014+0- min.rarvire, 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 pm.Extra cars will be run on all lines as roquired.mr | GARDNER'S QUICK LUNCHES are fresh and sweet, and nothing but the best served.That is why they are 30 ular.\u2018Try à 5e, 10c or 180 Lunc Open y end night.81 UNIVERSITY STRRBT.drain men nee cr Sm = 3 er =\u2014\u2014\u2014- * one c f r, add ; ups rhyme or reason.one cup of butter, a two cups of \u2014 .sugar gradually and creamn again, Add the yolks of four eggs and mix well, then one teaspoon of flavoring.Nift together threc cups of flour and three teaspoons of baking powder and add alternately with oue cup of milk, first a little: flour, then a little milk, until both are added.Beat the whites of: the eggs: until very stiff, then cut or WILLARD YS At the monthly meeting of the YWil- lard Y's, whiclhi will be held this even- .ing, an address will bé given by Dr.J.T.Donald.An excellent programme of music and recitutions has also been 9 Lace, chiffon, and silk house gowns and tea-gowns will all be fashionable again, and there is rot nearly so much difference in the style of these as for Tho smartest house | gowns must be jon loose-fitting, grace- | ful lines, and even a hint of crinoline is .| ed professor the efficiency of Provencal poetry, be the skirt, and the multitude of pleated it to prepare tho way for the verna~ .,4 catered flounces in lace or chif- cujar poetry: to lend to the Italian fon that are requisite to the finish of spirit somewhat of its own: or to en-| ha gkirt.It must be understood that rich it by numcrous poetical forms, its thege flounces and ruffles are never on | well nas by many of its metres.the skirt, but under the gown itself, or! Already, In Tuscany.the privileged (joo on the underskirt.always so ar- part of Italy, the vulgar idiom had ranged as to hold out the skirt, but not tormed and subtilized Itself to a de- ns part of tho trimming.gree rendering it worthy.of acceptation us the national tongue, by all the lta-| Muffs to match the hat are another lian provinces, Soon wag geen to what dress .accessory in vogue.There are it could attain, when subject to mighty smart little muffs of soft furry beaver genlus, in the greatest poetical work made purposely to match a beaver ture ever conceived; Dante's \u201cDivine ban, aud there are fasainatingly lovely Comedz.\u201d ' muffs of flowers and leaves.After the above exordium, thelearn-; What could be prettier to carry with entered upon the main a gown of champagne-color supple lecture Dante, and tho cloth than a muff a mass of creamy tea-roses, the ends of the muff finish- topic of the mis No.of Pattern .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ARO .-00seon0ecessanancr008 This pattern will ho mailed by filling out the abave coupon, incloning 10 eents, and sending 1 The Montteul « Herald Pattoru.Department.ed with\" frills of chiffon the samo shade, edged with a little vine of autumn leaves showing tints of brown, green and red ?Of course, there must Le à hat to matrh.À pretty picture Saves you and your, clothes.shape fs the best style, having the flar- \u2018 ing brim faced with the shaded leaves, ~y \u201c Fels-Naptha 7 J saves the weary half of wasli- day.- for it may be made as follows: ous-Naptue oiladolphid | 2104 the rest of the hat of the soft tint- \u2018 Jed cream roses.Cloth inuits wll also fold them into the cake mixture even- NY.If carefuily prepared and Vaked, thie cake will remain moist for some time, and a very good chocolate icing Melt over hot water one and one-half squares of unsweetened chocolate, Add three tablespoons of hot milk and one- half teaspoon of vanilla, then gradually cnough confectioner's sugar to bring it to the right consistency to spread.One cup of sugar will probably be cnough.THE BUSY HOUSEKEEPER can lighten her hdusbwork by having us dye or clean her household articles.Work well done, \u2018Phone and whggon will call.R.PARKR & eo, Dyers and Cleavers, Moutreal, Que.2410 St.Catherine st and WS Notro Dame et, Phones: Boll (Ui) 3041, Main 1597, Merchants 28.© i a x PRISE Ed * Hemme r * The Argos.have had a team in the gy ntend that these rules zre the best ver and strive to placate the public: SPORTING COMMENT \u2018The O.R.F.U.oracles at Toronto are saying now that the reason the Burn-| side games were not patronized during, the past season was because there wis only a senior team in the union, the Hamilton Tigers .It was hardly to be expected that they would plade the blame \u2018for the meagre attendances where It belonged\u2014on the rules\u2014but if they had done that they would not \u2018have created as much surprise as they.have caused by their shying verbal bouquets to the Tigers.° e ; When the Burnside rules were first \u2018 sprung on the public the idea of the promoters was to eliminate big, heavy men from the game, or in other words to cause the retirement of the Rough, Riders, Granites, Argonauts, and.Tigers -as they were then constituted and substitute for them, junior clubs who would not Know better than to keep the Burnside game's promotérs in.office.In a large measure, the revolutionists were successful for but ong club, the Tigers, remained in the game.O.R.F.U.but it has not been composed of the old Argos.+ The Tigers have larruped every \u2018other \u2018team that has entered the lists agalnst them and now they are sald to-be the|: only senior team in the west.In other words, the Burnside rules.though in use for two years have produced but one senior team.Yet the Toronto boomers Ly announcing that next year, the To- rontos, Argonauts, .Peterboros, Victor- -îias and Loudons will be a year older \u2018and will be able to.play football that more nearly © resemblés.the \u201csenidr Lrand than\u2019 the article they served up during the past few months, .» » EJ It has been said too that the.Argonauts are only nominally ir faxor of Fan LEAVE THE ARENA Letters C Contracts Are Considered Too Stiff by Some © of the Clubs.\u2018Though contracts\u2018have been given by the Arena management to the C.A.H.L.clubs to sign, yet these are of such a nature as not to be completely satis- \u2018factory to the\u2019 clubs, and.they may refuse to accept them.| The Arena wanted to nuke sure of good hockey, and of sufficient financial.returns, and inserted clauses in the.contracts, it Is understood that stipulated that the clubs should provide both.It 1s to these clauses that some | of the clubs take exceptions, The clubs have till to-morrow night to decide, and 4£ they do not satisty the terms of the Aréna management, the latter will use the rink for other than C.A.HL.purposes.\u2018There is therefore a pus-.sibillty - that other clubs, presumably saine of those In the F.A.H.L., will secure the Arend, and\u2019 that che latter will be thrown open to skaters more often this winter than it was last, CORNWALL WILL HAVE Annual Promising Material in Sight to Form a Seven.Cornwall, Ont, Nov.The affairs \u2018of the Cornwall Hockey Club will Le managed during the coming winter by the toflowing, officers, who Were elçcted at the annual meeting held \"here last night.Ho.president \u2014W.Fitzgibbon, President\u2014s.McD.Connolly.prt vice- -president\u2014John Cy rick Second Yice- president\u2014Alox.McDou- the Quebec game, ellly statement in view of the, fact _ that last fall the Argonauts tried ef fnduce the Rough Rides to.help in forming a new Rugby Union and that, this full, they will endeavor to have] the O.RF.U.revert io the old gaine | Ir the Argos had stuck by their colors twd years ago they would have donu more wisely\u201d than to leave the Rough! 1tiders in the lurch.- $$ ow .® \u2018 Just \u201chow Brantford w in benefit byj affiliating with the C.A.A.U.1s-diffi- cult to see hut it is still more difficult\u2019 matches played in the Federal Teague, to see Just how the C.A.A.U.will bene- | Tit by reinstating the \u201cprus.\u201d Brant- ford hus been given the cut direct This Is a rather Secretary.treusurer-John eny: Mc ommilttec-samcs Degan, Jules Marquis, T licudure theson and.J.P.Kervin.Manager\u2014John Mca.The meeting\"also elet ted no less thiin ten honorary\u2019 patrons,.The ance at the mecting, while -not large, was enthusiastié and the mew commit- (tee arc starting to work with a determination to turn out a team of celts who, they élaim.will make a better: showlug than their predecessors of last\u2018 ;seasonï \"The reports of the offic ers were interesting: if not flattering, and they -showed that of.the .Kixtéen P.Denn: A.Fred Ma- Hunter, and the OH.A, senior series, \u201cCornw all\u201d 1ad been victorious in Clit, : SHERBROOKE- GETTIN Go READY.A FAST, STRONG TEAM Meeting Held Last -Night\u2014 29.(Spee fal.)\u2014- - Brode- : altend- \"MeDonaltd, 5 pi MONTREAL CLUBS Says the Ottawas Need Not: .Expect Fair Treatment ; From Them.Ottawa, Nov.29.\u2014At the annual meeting of the Ottawa Hockey Club list night Mr.J.P.Dickson, delivered a tirade against the Montreal, Victoria and Shamrock Hockey Clubs, alleging that they w ere so sore.on the Ottawas that the latter need never expect fair treatment from them as long us they were managed by the men ut present behind them.The Ottawas could not} consistently, scek re-admission -to the C.A.H.L,, he sald, because they were lii the wrong last- winter when_ they seceded from it.The trouble was that the Montreal clubs and press were! enemies of the Ottaw:ds and \u2018were try- Lng to injure them.phesied that the C.AH.L.would not Lave un eusy time overcoming the ob- stacies in its pith.tron.The Ottawas may play in Dey\"s rink: agaliny as they ure experiencing some trouble in securing the usc of Aberdeen Pav ilion.SMITHS FALLS 8 HOCKEY TEAMS\u2019 BRIGHT PROSPECTS Both Seniors and In Intermediates.will be Strengthened by Several .New Players.\" Smith's Falls, Nov.29 (Special) 9 \u201cThe prospects for hockey in Smith's \u2018alls this year are better than ever befure \u201cin both xedfor and iutermedi- ate, 7 Both teas are cation for the O.H.A.1 The Intermediate sme us last year, with the exception of Gallipeau, who has\u2019 retired from \u201chockey, is place being taken by Harry, Rombough., of Oshawa, who came _hers early in the spring.R.May, whe played senior all last year (is going to play Intermediate the coin- ng season, which will strengthen\u201d the de fence up to « greut extent.Mr EE.A.Gilroy one of the.oldest senfor play- vrs the t1eans, .The senfors.cstreugthendd Service, who league, tram wibl be, the also, Have: thelr team up from\u2019, Just year; by wits\u201d Brockville's fastest forward lust year and Sindith, Men and eraser, who played on the.winning tciim of the Oana Valley\u2019 League \u2018last year.os They dls have Hatunond.one of the! fastest forwards ine Eastern Qutiarlo, , Earl Grey was elected honorary pa-; making appz is devoting \u201chis Ame to vcoaclilug who played point last yeur| DOMINION GAME\u201d WONT TAKE PLACE Tigers and Ottavs Collego| Cannot Agree as to 105 Rules.,( For the sécond year in succession, difference in the playing rules of the unjons.have prevented a match being played for the Dominion football cham-, ptonshin.The Hamilton Tigers refused to meet\u2019 Ottawa ('ollege unless the Jatter would play half the -game under .Burnside rules, and College refused to meet the Tigers unless the latter would play.wider | the Canadian Undon's rules, \u2018which \u2018are the sime as those of the\u2019 Quebec Union, i \u201cThe inevitable result was that a deadlock was reached and it is now certain that this deadlock will not be broken.\u2018The Tigers held a speclal off.negotiations with \u2018College, us, Lhe j latter would.Bot adceede to tlieir \u2018proposal.They hud planned arrunging à - game fn Montreal with an all-Torunto tearn in order to give the eust un ex- Hibitlon of the snap-hack game, but: i this has been called off because of inclement Weathur.U | LIMESTONES UN HAPPY.The Limestones feel decldedly \u2018sore over their defeat in \u2018Toronto, but have not tho slightest complaint to make against the @une- played by the.winners.The Dundas aggresu- tien are\u2019 a.well balanced team, and they Played.a hard, steady ame from start to finish, The defeat of the \u201cIncals was due to the costly muffs ef thelr back: division who, with the ex-: ception of Yaind, had a \u2018decidedly off day.The Limestones consider that th had the best of the play in both balYes, but the Duiidas tram.secutéd the necessary.points on Lhmestone \u201cerrors.\u2014Kligston Whig.\u2018 ' QUE ENS FU Ter RTE ASONS.Kingston, Nov.9 ;\u2014(Spéelal)\u2014 An-, \u201cother reason for Queens not playing\u2019 for: the Dominion \u2018championship Wis that the Dominion Rugby Unjon guve\u2019 \u2018scope for bringing li outside: help.and thiy would likely tie done to streugthen the team.The committee declined the temptation, preferring to hold: to \u201cthe imitercolleiare rales which: confined, players to the undeigridiate bexty, To prevent the-lowering of intercollegiate feuds it was better that the College should keep vut of the compe tition.\u2019 AGAINST FOUT- ALL.! \\ \u201cChicago, Nav, state legislation forbidding the \u2018Play ng - off football flinois, Indiana, Aclfgan and AVis-\" LEGIS LAT ING i I 1 Mr.Dickson pro-!ineeting Just 1ight and decided to break Maupas hid hin oh the defensive the \"of Uié contest were in! tof Auvry., BY ALBERT AUVRY Match Was Hard and Fast\u2014 Foreigner\u2019s Great Weight Won for Him.| Three thousand.people witnessed the wrestling match between Maupas and Auvry at Sohmer Park last filght, and saw the Dig foreigner throw Maupas after nearly forty minutes had been spent fu racking struggles, Jt was.al keen disappointment to the crowd, as; thelr sympathies lay entirely with Maupas, - not .only hecause he was a | Will Not Enter the O.H.A.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - Winter.Perth, Nov.not much doing in the local hockey circles as yet.The committee of the Perth Rink Company, which has man- seasons, have made known that they will nof manage the team this qu, for the reason that the.members are in\u2019 business and have not the time atl their disposal.The coramittes have! nade offers to several outsiders for, the use of the ring.but the terms have not yet been accepted and it is a question whether Perth will team on the ice agaia this season.ity certiln, however, that Perth not again enter a league but will be content.to bring to Lown the bast local man, but because so nruch lighter, than his opponent.it was Auvry's great- weight that won him the match.He was «0 grossly fat that Maupas could hardly get; his anmns around him, and after he \u2018had | been, wrestling for a few minutes, Auvry was so bathol in peraplratioin us ! be very slippery.Nevertheless, greater -bart of the Um, und oli sév-, erdl occasions he scéured holds that - would have put.the shoulders of any other wrestler than Auvry to the mat.Malpas- was wonderfully clever, fn evading Auvry's atus-ks, and several times, by good acrobatic work, squirin- ed out of tight corners.My performance that the apectators were kept in a state of enthusiasm, The men had a bout lasting fifteen minutes, then à rest; twenty minutes, ane tlien they went on for the finish.Maupas went right! after his ma, dnd inside a couple ofs ntinutes had him on the mat.He tried nw hanuneriork several times, but'Auvry biake : away.The last time: squeezed.jout of the held he little too \u201cfar and Maupas grabbed him - about the waist and lifted him &l&ar off : his feet, and Fusfrrée.Godbout motioned them to return fo-*it.Maujass carriged Auvrs the four or five paces and then threw him, \"falling with® hin.The Interval \u2018was long enough cto enable Auvry to think out a plan of defence, and as he fell he selzed ous of Maunan's A iis halt turned on him and 3M aupas vas Urilérnesstl,.when thé two struck\u201d te sat.Auvry simply bvid- this grip find \u201cforced.by weuns of his weight, Mau- pas slowly over on lils back, Fur a full aninuie the straining struggle continued, the erowd: frantically.urging Mau.Is to break away.Tlie task was too great fer - Maupas, however, and-the.relerec'e whistle declared, the bout at an end.; Phe.Ke ators were keenly.disappointed at the result.for Muupas had\u2019, looked like æ winner, Lut the conditions.\u2019 that the winner af the firet fall =houkl Le \u2018ad udged he \u201cwinner of the tate, Mauypas was dis- usted] at his failure.to get the better and will make un effort to * get 0 another match.\u2019 J Western .t of Smith's Falls and Brockviile.u second bout o {have Jost Jackson, Melghen, Anderzon jand Lyon, but a capable seven can be Auvry -Allié Irqns.rolled a The rink company.intend fooding the\u2019 Both men were off.the nat,\u2019 teams in the country, for exhibition \u2018games.A number of last year's team which won the Eagtern champlonship of ontario, are now absent from home, \u2018 Rooney ts at his home in Seattle.WI.McLaren sg in Torouto, and is slated - to fil a place on the Mariboros.El- lott 18 in Winnipeg and Lannon™ is in\u2019 Qntarlo,- but rnay drift into Perth before the nrasou begins.Jonn- ny: Wilson, Jack Rutherford and Bob.\u201cMeLarci are still.in town and willing to dou the Crescent colors.agaln \u201cand ths tutermediates can fill up the va- caucles.- It is sald that some players in nearby towns are anxious to come.to.Pertly to play this season #6 that so clever was taken altogether the prospects are firat : (class for a fast winning team.lintermédiates are growing enthuslasite land - will again enter the Iraguo The with .They picked froin Alf.Kane, Billie Rutherford, Merwyn, McLaren, Allie Brown, \u2018Gordon Hall, Jack Hudson, J.Davis,\" Fred McEwen and others, \u2018rink in a few gays and the: hockeyists | will.get away to an early start.SNONSTORNS PREMATURELY ENDED ENGLISH RACING : Sir Jas.Miller Led Winning Owners 2=1 Se] James scree: .and Madden and Maher the : Winning \u2018Jockeys.Lémdan,- Nos.20 \u2014The sat ta.ng is .England closed.préinatureil on.© ar count\" \u2018of a Know storm.- 2 recoyid- shows that Sir James Miller re Lens \u201cthe Iezoin's position, of w inting\u2019 28 20TH, fus urreen paces Vielding à reve nue 127,925.Heonksand's fis - .buted: 19, Toor this Cami Lider 13 #econd yn he Polly's three ra-0s mu Leopold de Rothchild Pa Lt £17.N3v.\u2019 \u2019 - + .Maddern, for the fourth career, heads the st of wo eys, with Isl wins out of Danny.Maher.15 tait.eut ol 463 mounts.His pe PATH CRESCENS | TO BE FRE LANCES 29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014There is i aged the senior team for the past two \u2018 gel Ltn .\u201c « r Third Anne r'ejars, 0 ; Pare LY Poti =iXe-day Tun Teramven asx Sele, - SEWING MACHINE FC EDFA \u201cThe Essentials of Good Clothes.Just forget pre prejudice Jost trp for : The essentials for « well fitting suit of clothes are proper designing\u2014careful expert workmen- adoring aad and hang of the garment\u2014t the style\u2014the shape\u2014and the permanent.retention of these qualities during the garment\u2019s life.Because you like to be measured with a tape Hi does it follow that Jou will obtain the maximwm satisfaction on these points from the © little\" fellow who - tries to design\u2014cut\u2014tailor and sew all by himself ?Semi-ready is the product of specialists assembled in units\u2014a master - tailor does the designing\u2014 expert cutters cut the cloth and skilled tailors work on the particular parts in the making of which they Excel.The results of fit\u2014ex- pression \u2014 shape and manent retention of these qualities are due tn these effects being kept in view in every operation of the making, Semiready \u2018 Tailoring .MONTREAL T2127 =r Catsenne =rre®, Coed, Ww : CL + ° = .>- ze.La 5 RE SSI WY ze OE Fe RA reader Le AE cage \u201d by \u2018the OLA.and has.since professed | Sherbrooke Nov, 29.\u2014At the annual and.h.Le Soeur, Who playe eu soul, cousin, 1s being urged Ly James l'ran-|- The preliminaries last night were ui.wy ars 13 the highest wf un rogret at its \u201cinfractions of the laws: meetin if the 8 + .Cpe - : tels Rowley.of Uhivago, whose sou: usually interesting.Tlichurd.sho\u2019 is .\u2018governing amateur athletics.Indeed, | Clib held aie Sherbrooke louer NEW CLUB WANTS\u2019 GAMES, James Fraucls Rowley.jr, died from ælmost as great a favorit: as.Trem- Maher's great SIE ao gome of the players.say\" that they are.V6TC clected officers for the ensuing The Allls-Chalrers- \u201cBullock, Limited; juries reveived in a game on Novem-;blay.and who is deveiohing ot af tie SEE ycur:«.J.A.Nuggett, hon, Club, at their first anual [ber Sth.Parents \"of Sons\u2019 who have splendid wrestlér, throw Curitant, «an : cL 2° president: | Hoekey ! ide meeting elected: the following officers | Deen Killed inl the season just closed | Vote threw: Carroll, Barrette, a.ldget iliave been asked to co- operate with \u201cweight -lifter, surprised the \u2018assemblage unususl feats of already\u201d tired of being \u201cpros\u201d and that! i: Odell, president; they will try to get into the amateur vice-prestdent: F.W.IL.Bartlett, wo \u2018stakes ag ST ang i.Southwood, sec: for the coming grason: Lacs wu, value £55.poid + Pas az ills a Le, iretary; cumnilttée, O, W.'Maguire, F,.* Hou.palroys\u2014Méssrs, George Bul- Alm, kby performing.> Leg.Lo : ranks next summer.It is estremely, 4e sitenell, H, B, Ficteljer, W.Wig\" lock aud Edgär Mobuugäll.\u201cÆtâte Senator Willum Matthews, of (sUrengUh,: He 1fted 800 pounds Fons tr un an Gust de spa 8 Bis LT doubtful hyweyer thit any of them will.gett, , Ton, president Mr.R.w.Chapins.{Bed dford, tui.whose: son died from Noor, aid Jussled with zre-pou.sd RTE rate PRE RC CRE - EVIL EFFECT oF CATARRH cver be amateur*in- anything but name.\u2018After sonio discussion it we \u2018as ajisstil- Hon, vice-president Mr Cow John: juries in au \u201cgülne.où October 16th, | duank-bells, 4 at total \u2018is 7415.Bla Kweil ami pus Tf the C.A.A.U: throws a coat of white- Lag that arrangements bé made with the SOIT.: éd the father of Elmer © Erickson, + The winouncement, ey made that, we their positions prinec:paliv we, ow trash over the Brantfords.it will make jowners of the High School \u2018rink for.- President ~My.Alfre a Collyer.she, deu Stuegliton, sp alter pote everest ttes lifting con RMecKsaid and-Preuw Polly.respe, I.Quickiy Quercome When the Hearing hockey matches, and \u2018thus do awayd Vicc-prestdent= Mr, W.FF.West, playing on Oetoher 20th, will co- oper- < PSE y qe winzing \u201cGa atar\u2014neza 3 a mistake that will cost it the support, with the inconvenfe nee of haviug-to go! Scereldry- -treasurer\u2014 Mr.A: 1.vay.\u2018ute with Rowley, : ; rest next Monday night -t , Sohme 7.Sas nie with cian en Vager\" of =.ne\u201d vas of many sportsmen in ire East.Brant>ito TJennox ville.to, play league matches.! ford.ce C i \u2014\u2014 Purk.3 a mir -landed pris 2 woth TON, Ws.ford was brazenly and flatantl ro-! [t was also decided to \u2018enter a senlor Munager =Mr, Le Provost, i si ; \u201d F Le ¢ Tessional and rejoiced in \u2018the fe vel It und junior team in the astern Town- The above club.is anxious to meet\u2018 .\"CAFE-NOIR.WINNIPEG CURLERS READY | ; Ps A J a Ship Leägue.Messrs.A.\u20ac: Odell, Any omanutucturing club and will bel.The \u201cCafe-Now' pure Kgyptian Cig- ; .THE WHEEL Fhiould be, sufficient for the C.AJA.U.VA, E.Wiggett and W.J.Southwood pleased to \u201crecelve any challenges, ! arettek\u2014a delightful.smoke\u201415 cents FOR: THER ROARIN° GAME\u2019 to know that.the O.H.A, wiil.not have * >» weré appointed\u2019 ug delegates to- the\u2018 schrieh Should Le.addressed to L.Pro-} per box of.10\u2014for sale cveryw here\u2014by., : sWivniprg, Nov.28.\u2014w ith a Large At MIC H AELS FUN ERAL ARRANGED.\u2018anything to de with Mr.Frank's als- Eastern Township dcuguy inecting Ÿ vost.cure \u2018of Allls-C \u201chulmers-Bullock, mail.address \u2018the Sole Agents, 258 st.20! ciples, without seekin further re on which\" takes place on: the 7th\u2019 of De-, Limited Montreal.pe Jaries Street, Montreal \u2014Xdv.: ! Officers \u2018 of Manitoba Branch Have \u201cNow: York Nov I9-\u2014TR> dy où Tv = - g easons ember.: SL oe .So .| -Been Elected\u2014Bonspiel Will date Jimmy Michael, the Welsh Dicyole Gn refusing, the Bruntfords\u2019 applica: i \u2014 : TTT em Commence Feb.8.A 2 Ten a, ES ya Wee ul, .VIC, ns.ANNUAL ME FIN : IF 9 LT : on board \u2018the stedms=h?! La Sdvoie, J ootball\u2019s x ruesome Record 2 =» Bread.urity oa \u201cHere's the lung and bloody war.\u201d The annual\u2019 meeting of the Junior! held a conference: with President Jo in| Porteous and other officers of the] - Galt Football Club.Mr.Parker is manager of the Corinthians, the premier amateur team of England.He proposcs to.bring the team.on a tour through James py Sakers toRevaity meet at the Windsor.Hotel to.draw up their schedule.The Point St.-Charles- Cricket Club will hold.its.annual \u2018meeting Thursday night at the residence of Mr.Samuel Colbeck, Rosselle Street.- The mem- berstare requested to attend, - .ono of the Theat proval be Hid city, and meeting the appro le of \u2018Rolo tit.Chariegy sow .?.2 4 = tiercest, ls .u _Iimontament to proper training and good physical\u2019 condition.Mémbers of Jvarsity squads.and¢oven those uf preparatory schools have to pass wu Physical examination before | coming oh.the, gridiron to practices, Would-be players, with weak heurte are goiug out to try for posltiotts on the \u2018teams are examined by a phyal- clan \u2018eters they are oven: allowed to Broken neck.\u201c Toinl eed esas 13 - INJURIES, arrete 04 Collar dons broken.I= HUNTINGDON ATHLETES: = 29.\u2014On Friday nf-|g Beil Novis tendance of Jelegates and'unrestrati- be \u201cburied in Greenwood vemklery Afteriicon.In accordance Husitingdon, Nov.ternoon, the Fort Covington, N.Y.football club made a visit to this vill age and played a game with the local foothall boys, whigh resulted In a vie-| Unclassified \u2014\u2014 Total pevsosenaséspe tea ceeqeden ns S810.siessensisenanes trcc00., 154} New Muson & Risch anos on sale at Leach\u2019s, 2440' St, Catherine Sitréet, 1326 deposita.and $n monthly.\u2014Adv.Victoria Hockey Club was held io.tha ; .cd enthuslasis, und prospects ol u'bau- led request of the, moi her of « - s : ! | This is the CA.H.L's motto judging, Windsor Hotel last night, when the.13 Dead and 300 Inj d; ner séwson, Uie anual meeting of the cvased, ET Powers.esterday à from its course Saturday night.The following officers were\u2019 clected for the \u2019 : jure Manitoba ranch of the.Royal ale .UE Le C.A.H.L.had a great opportunity to ensuing season:\u2014Hon.president, JI.dontan Cürling Club was held fu the me : = = | Ætrengthen itself ane\u2019 td abolish a dis- \u201cLockerby: hion.vice-presideut, Dr.+= - city hall Charles Jamieson, tha \u201cibe = - .; ; _ugreeuble feud bu , Trowe: president, J.1.Warrington! .: Cae ny honte ; take .- Li ; Aug president, oceupfed tho chair.The ¢ | £ pren Malis tit allowed potty ob- vice-president, M.Lavine; RGeretary + Boston,.Nov, 29.\u2014Adtovates of cole take part in the prefliminary practice, cleetian of offlcers and the fixing ot , .c vay and tem-.viv lege football, wil stand aghast when [If found, physically.unsound they ard \u2018 .o Fe porarily, ut least, forgot the pressing treasurer, HH.A.Baylis: committee,\u201d IT.a he the date Tor the annual bguspicl were OR heeds of the spott'for which f E.Warrington, H.\u2018A.Baylis, J.15.\u2018they Jearn that\u201d the sport during\u2019 the told tht they must not play football, { the most fiportant Items of business\u201d i \u201c here i910 de bin but the t th 1 BLATICU Johnson; A.Ekers, J.Rubin: dee.Past He asin, which closed yesterday, Iu conse quene » tbe physical condition © (ruse tel .5 will do its.Jevel best to wv en at Le.\u2018gules to Junior League, DL.Slater ang V8 dircetiy_ responsible for thirteen Lot high sod preparatory school players.prank 0.Fowler, of the Assiniboine a - ; tie à hovke : p give, the\u2019 pub- J.F.* Warrington.; © deuths and 300 serlous Injuries, several {in Unis City 1s of hlglr order and se rlous | was chosen prestdent df the branch, $ fs path wou 1d 1 Ve bee Le eme tm ses of.the latter reguiting du permanent [Injuries few nud far between.while George K.Bryan, of tes Grau { ; er He ou sn e been much smooth.OVE RS.FIRST.CONCERT._> 1 disabity.Complieed.With Doxingg, the The Hst of deaths resulting From fren, wis nde patron for the yeas: W.] k A fd\u201d oF Trad Hl on Ammon and and The firist annual concert and dance 0 EI Brutal and oc FrOoThal TIE TTA follows =\" \u2014 = I TocHon, former of Fert w ame : so -Ë : : dingly ; autre es \u2018 : ) tawas into its.ran ks., he Rover Hockey eo \u201cub wil i hi fewer athictes take part In thé game on! LIST oF Til DEAD.[hue oy a ek bon RTE $ o-morrow cventng at Stanley Hall, \\fistieuffs Us perceutage of deaths\u2019 ahd {Aug 20\u2014James \u2018Pine, of Chicago, Ti, UT the offers swore anim .\u2018 , Ji .ssiy el-.mere than merdly proba ro | rents.St i Catherine pl Stanley injuries te largely dnd fuyor of boxing.; fracture of skull, [ected, witt the exception of the execu- 3 .war on each.other but the er 4 y prec 8 ; first = : a Rd oF a , 8 Cu The #eason, Vhich unfortunately was Sept, 10- -Flulne a fort: an, of Ly kens, tive; for:whbieh a, \u2018baltot, was taken, i Will OL + ape much what they Hh en ar om he 1e boys exp Us prolific.of fdtritles, speuks volumes Penn.internat Injuries, The diie ir the conthenvement af ÿ long us there is un occasion pitch) ave BOD du Fer of nu ned a imme oe J -Oet, 1v\u2014Ttalph Matthew, aged 17, of; the vonsptet- w as fixed for Wednesday, 3 ; véthirtecry deaths-only one =i Bedford, Tod, internat -Injurles! Feb.SN, he aerating of the districts .that 18 worth: using.- \u201d SPORTING NOTES | «., torded of a coôltege traînée ates | \u201cet.13-Charles Bhrevds of U nou was, et in the hinds of (he ok.edave ! \u201c2350 St.\u2018Katherine Street.2 Yankee: Rogers wha.maltreated Mass.hile wir BF Apnée ho met\u201d ei ch 1h, kicked An Read, resulted hE vpeh this, guestdn the oily anlinited \u2026.erm ct tin ¥ Dus When the latter wrestled in\u2019 lsur- sheaths were schoolboys; the others hes prawn fever.\u201caiscussion of the evening took place,\u2019 \u2018 fälo, got his from.Frank Gotch when Aux ry mas go to Lavell 10.wrestle longing to anfnor gr unattre hed\u201d elim, [DO 24 \u201cHerbe rt Ku h; of Havannal, fiheré being 4 ditference of opinton, bee the od met, last Friday.night, Coton Hanson, the Dig Swerle, .i ann were Unable to ifford \u2018tire lux- Cn, cut on \u20ac resulting fi lne kJuxe, ween this Morris and Hnterson dule-.IT knew of Jtogers\u2019 propensities to rouëh, The FAH.L.will Noll Ite annul try of a proper physics) fustfuctor.M Oet-70 \u201cThomas Dopey, Waverty fgutes\u201d upor the pight of the Morris OUR SIE Ba annual ai worthy of recording that with ned TILT, at CWilkeshurre, Pas internal {plüsers to ewitest tor the MeBadden ~ : ; t und waded gight tuto him, After 43 meeting on Saturday, Dec, 10, = exception, Hot un athlete of guy of \u2018morrhuge of tho -lungd.! C0 it.HAN | va, - à Uhre Se: Frieling Sade, Gatei| Bellingham \u2018Is in Western Ontario, [the big Vastemt.or Western ufilyerstty |, Oct.\"19 -Manley ¥.Gray, of l'ittse | W .ce Co p À going a few minutes Yin pan Second bu 18 counted on.by the Wanderers ti cleveus 8 ture T le sue h Jn exit Bur, ul Piuisburg, Pu, skull fractured, PHS UN ÉLECPEL SKIS.| \u201cAsk to be.fitted.To guard agaivat he x to with them, vag te idapacttute him from atteniling Nov.Henry -Loding, *Grevriville \u2018 ; .+ i Rut when they crashed into the yopes.Steve Kent, who was with the Nae [10 Wis dugien or handje æpplug le i ppngn se ror at Harvard, Mle] kicked | Mémbers of ihe \"Thistle welling « dab | wistitting our customers.wo have ex long to the floor, He w a knocked out tionäls- last winter, is slated for.qu Ufe wêter graduiition, tn head, wet ait tue _rlak St.Monique Street, | perienced SHOE clerks, that are compe .i\u201d and could not.continue the mateh, place on the Viewdas' team,\u201d Fat year the casuulty Nist was thir) Nov, S- Janes Row ley, 17 years old, Bust aight, ind elev ial slefpa, ne tallow tent ainstaking and capable.They = a $ foich belog declared the winner.Th Jimmy Gardner and Willy Nii djôlsont qi \u201cdettes and.seventy \u201cserlous us or Chicago 1 niversity Tigh se oo NIL SCARSILOC 104-070 Mesars.Ton, | + P \u2019 à i ' to Montrest-wresti-re\u2014Maupis\u2014aind-leive térnighl for Lariun wheres they ries, and althougly\" theve were nod ornal Injurtis, Justice Archibald, Dé 4218 Finn, .\u2018are instructed to fit boots properly, as Tremblay ure very clean in thefr me-| Will play with\u2019 Hod Stuart's Lean, ure Tn Hed Ty int 0.| EA in ot e i) 5 cars pL nian ery vob, M ) : \u2014ve-had- räther-lose à-sale thau- to-have\u2014, GE ¢ ' iE \u2018Nn, x .> h sw LN, ae .thods an he rare he's 18 seen.here] The Westmounts have not yet receive.TRIBUTE TO TRAINING Tithe en Sto men: uw, W.J.Cle hor, WW, Mowat; the reputation of selling \u201cmisfits,\u201d * 1 i D eign * Sn :rs, the more that fact ed any answer from Galt.They vffer- : MINT a NE 19-W Him s.Stood: 17 years Ww Anderson, D.dcigrhorn und > Proper\u2019 fitting, better wear, more 8 appreclate \u2026 cd to go there next Siaturddy for $200.ro list of frtalities and.seriotialy* of agé, of Riverton, at Beverly, .N.J., Spcaton White, \u201cRepresentntve mem- .- j \"It 15 to be hopèd that a mat h \" The Grand Trunks, because of the |!WJured-15 hargely nde up of players |p broken, berg are Dr J.T, Finnie and Ur, 3.comfort.\u2018be arranged in Montreal between eu refusal of the C.A.H.L.\u2018to admit them, 1 Sratnimar or high school or ude Nov.19\u2014Sumuel less, 24 years of Cameron, Forget your size, | ask to be fitted.\u201cBon and Tremblas.The two have now may not organize a senior hockey \u2018club.a am, CT Hi Ml i yes age, Hon of ex-Senntar Wess, of Lehigh [2 Provided the prodeit favorable wea- wrestled four: hours without either go.Jt 18 likely that a wrestling match! ition.T1 cure of Ahelr physical cone] University, at Hellertown, Pa, con- ther continues the.rink will be: opened curing a fall and a conclusive bout nee.between Bothner \u201cand Tremblay will trained, Cand oon aoe OLIS ave Tot nh oh cusslon of the rain.{| tor the seuHon Saturday.- tween them would please a great num-| Pe arranged to take.place In Montreal Boh stand Lio racing und hara Knocks, ; Following 15 à summary of the v vr Co 7 Lo .ber of Montrealers, In Lowell, Esi= within the next few.weeks.a Many of the dead plhyers- were physi-.cf sante hitture of the MADE IN CANADA.*.des night, hey purestled four hours to Aa usual, the Crystal quink 18 firat ! cally unfit for such strenuous exercise, .1! Claike's prepared ments In ting are made t a draw before people, who gayi:! of the season to open.The big West and if examined \u2018by wu physieal divec- \"DE ATES, from the bet Canadian stock, by.«Cana .the game .sthletes an ovatlon when 1nd: rink threw open its doors lust tor of «& preparatory school or college c bral : ol didi, under the most pertbet conditions.W.© ore was called.(The, feat wag all the ght, and © crowd of 600\" skaters had would fot have heen allowed\u2019 to Join | olin, ot br DFAIN ee eriensiiecns I] Clark, Mie.Mntrenl-Adv.: ore\u201d c 0 Tremblay because its initial skate, | a football sigund, + J EE his oppotient wag the heavier man vy| Thursday night Section B, of the (.| The \u201cfact (hat there as but, one LA eh \u201cinjuries.A AAALELRY | .ten pounds.e A.H.L.intermediates, composed of Mc- doth ameng the: colleglang, whero quel TE 1 .ATHLETICS 1 * = Gi u ; > H PT of ; a, A Parker.London, England, pGill, Natlonals \u2018and.Outremont, -wilt playing is of the highest 6rder and the Lypto: nioningitis .! 1 .y Canada and the United States in Aus - or Internal disorders, are discarded ot Shoulder Aislucated revs treba nineg S \u2018 .re.ust and September of next year.\u2018Ihe The st.Lawrence Link, which In the lance) nn bad - material, \u201cand not.even | Leg.DPOKCI: eoscescesre sean nee ce nues IT tory or the siden, has been: reor- >» enterprise will receive nll the support Pons \u2018 ras een the favorite resort {ul arower to try for places on the team.Rib broken .38 ganized, and a8 a hew open abr rink that lies in the power of the Gait Club.| 0\" St.Sharles during the \u201cwinter, \u201cAt the bpenlng ofthe fall teem, culo | Nose broken =.10 Lig being prepared, ail that is wanted It is sure to give a great and much Tee will De ur for the seusbn.Good |jcge and preparatory school pluyèra are Arm fractures.ZX.\"21 now 18 good: ice and plority of sport will ; 1 | needed impetus to Canadian footlall, ind 1 © furnished, as In the past, gradually rained up to Mié point |Ankle dislocated' .\u2026iv.taress 7 follow.: \u2018 + j k Mr.Parker states that his reception an he music will be one of the fea- where they cui recelve hard knocks |13and broken .4} With the opening of Winter comes the [f° ©.our No, 20 Catalogue \u2018contains a \u201c complète lst of: all the | \"sn Canada has been a very cordiai one, (708.hüs clubs of\u2019 the.Grand Trunk aq wrenches without disabling -them, | Skull fractured 3 old: story again qf starting a curling t Electrical Novelties a.; He has been guaranteed $1,200 by prow.Winter, ayo sccurèd the Ice.for\u2019 thet\u2014On the other hand, the players that; Knee dislocated 4 |ritik tu this villugt, Some yours ag0 newest Llcetrica.fnent bgckers of Montreal clubs, nud] Y \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 figure almost wholly in tho death Test | Foncussion of GPING.u000c00siesre0ce 8) when there was a \u2018covered tink here, | , It you are thinking of placing in a stock tor\u2019 the Xmas a llke swn is forthcoming in Toronto.: ss und largely In the injured list ure! Internal injuries \u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.iseeucss D hero Was à club with u good, strong trade, it will bo of great \u2018assistance.to you.Grave\u2019 2 Mayor + gusrantor 08 ce NEW TOBOGGAN SLIDE.youth and boys phot ster, games, Lioncusslon Br te 4 membership, but the roof of, tho rink s ° © Ç The enth pense, e without proper training for the «on- Se the buildin sappear- .run about 38,000, as, 15 players will Ve Point 1e com elide 1s belng erected 103 {aut und.whore.phyoleel conditions are | HE dislocuted .a caved She remains ow to the | [| == carried \u2014Galt Reporter.point A harles rer gle name of unknown, Los TUL ge ete 7 3 old curling enthusiasts are the curling a de .ol e\u2026\u2026ouuaness \u2019 Snowshoeing Club.~The slide will be NO FATALITIES IN BOBTON.Hoot broken .i iieeioiiiss 1] book ES En.te endormment D _ 3 From Flourto your kitohen tuated on a north side BL yelling.Not a Jame.ofa Sropamatony oF high Teeth kiiocked- THR 1 of one.of the best Winter epirte\u2014\u201cthe = school player of Greater \u2018Boston ap-|Torn \u20acar .ocovevdiisrennnns \u2018nnd never touches a hand |'ne clubtousc.\u2019 The Wellington street pears in the list.At the opening of Shoulder broken | ould roarin game.cars will pass the slide, which is to be | tho .zeason in this city the: boys who Ankle broken .ec \"2 ry \u201cand Telegraph, but this, \u201cthem.GRAN D TRUNKS UP IN LONDON ; FAIRLY GOOD DAY ON LOCAL AND N.Y.MARKETS Stocks were again pretty much on the firm side to-day, with Canadian Pacific one of the exceptions, easing off.no doubt, owing \u201cto\u201d the rather surprising October statement which showed a rather heavy decrease in \u201cnet in spite of the remarkably fine gains in gross.The decrease i not significant at all and probably means merely the concentration of some heavy expense account, a thing that happens, of course, with every enterprise.Grand Trunks were again higher in London on U.S.buying im connection, | no doubt, with the interest the Speyers are taking In the financial operations ! of the Trans- -Fontinental.Gencrally speaking, the Wall Street market was irregular, but there was a firm tone here, particy larly in the Steels and Mackay shares.Mackay common, in fact, is In on the upgrade with a vengeance and sold ag high as 40 in New York, an vance of 3 points over the lowest of Yesterday and a gain of 4 points over Saturday.It has become one of the active stocks of the New York curb and is also showing not u little life in Montreal.The gossip on the stock reveals nothing particularly new, and on the whole the Street is inclined to the old belief that, as the company is in\u2019 first-class shape, the prospect of a dividend on the common is by no means remote, There is scattered talk of a big deul with American Telephone ff it comes ut all, is still along way off.The talk on both Dominion and Nova Scotia Steel is very cheerful.In ¢ou- ueciion with the Jatter the Street has it that the company has just secured an extremely big contract, while the Dominion Company Is finding general business good and prices satisfactory.Yesterday's characteristic stir iu Dominion Coal died away.and left the Street puzzled as to what it realiy meant.On the whole, however, these little splurges come and go without the public taking much of a hand in A despatch from the mines states that the company is endeavor- îng, to get the miners w sign a three years\u2019 contract at the present wage scale, This arrangement, if made, should prove satisfactory, as it would practically obliterate the possibility of any labor troubles.Some Dominion Coal shareholders will no doubt be interested in Mr.Thomas Lawson's last article in Everybody's Magazine.The energetic Bostonian frequently refers Lo the company in connection with H.SIL Whitney and the alleged efforts» Lo day up the Massachsëeutts Legislature.Tn the way of bonds the feature was the sale of $60,500 Montreal Power 4 4-2's at 101 7-8, Street Railway bonds so, \u2018a at 104 and Dominion Steel Ti 1-4 to \u201c4 1-2.he sales to noon in New Tork today amounted to 814,200 shares.NORTHERN SECURITIES.Northern Securities opened in New York at 120 and at ; 12.30 were quoted at 120 1-8.: .GRANBY CONSQLIDATED.Granby Consolidated opened in Ros- ton at > 1-2 and at 12.30 was quoted at 5 0-8.MONTREAL AND BOSTON.Montreal and Boston on the New York curb to-day was quoted at 3 1-4.> MONEY IN NEW YORE.Cal! money in New York was at 8 1-2 per cent, JAP.\"BONDE.Japancse 8.per cent.quoted at M 3-4 in New FORGET'S CABLE.L.J.Forget & Vo's London cuble bonds York, ad- | at, were \u2019 \u2018and sold at 5 1-2 that being the last sale.,700 shares sold up fo 12.30 p.m.Feeling on this stock is bullish and 7 a share is confidently predicted.\u2018This opinion is based on higher prices .receivgd for the metal and expecta- ltion of a dividend very soon.STEEL COMMON.UP.Noon letter\u2014The market this morning opened much more quietly than had been expected in view pf the extreme activity of last night\u2019 close, and shortly after the opening stocks were pressed for sale in sufficient volume to force reactions all through the list.Traders, seeing this, sold stock freely and were enabled to \u2018force declines run- \"ning from one to two points in many \u2019 | issues.As has so often been the cise I before, the market grew duller at the lower level, stocks were well absorbed, and now show a tendency eo rally.Steel common hus shown strength throughout \"1naking à new high record ut the open- fing und being bought in enormous i quantities on the decline.Preferred and I sinking funds had quite a sharp reaction.E.& C.Randolph.LONDON CLOSING.Loudon closing prices; Anac.5 7-8 and 114 1-2; Atch.90 3-4 aud 88 3-8; C.P.R.197 3-4 and 134 1-3; St.Paul, 179 and 174; Erie 41 1-2 and 40 1-2: EF.75 1.2 ; Us! 162 and 158 1-4; L.N.145 \"1-4 and 141 3-4: Ny.Cen.142 and 138 1-2: J Pa, 71 and 138 1-2: IR.G.89 3-8 and 76 13-4; SP.6S 7-8 and 67 1-8; U.P.118 1-2 and 115 1-2; U.S.S.32 3-4 and 32; U.S.Q.96 7-8 and 94 3-R.American stocks in London closed strong, .THE BULLS CHECKED.j À wire to Robert Meredith & Co, said: \u201cLiquidation was apparent ves- terday and tu-duy, the pressure of longs.was so strong as Lo thoroughly stop any rise in the list.Steels Were used as a bull card, but about 32, the common\u2019 was on top and the pfd.at all times was being freely sold.The selling really started in London and was continued here.The bullish enthusl- ast for the time being at least, has been stilled.Bears are now offering gtocks with more confidence and the \u2018hear {since the market has shown signs of going down, The market seems to want to react and would be very healthy if it did.\u201d .NEW YORK INVESTMENTS.Investment returns on New York stock, oun the basis of Friday's close, compiled by Louis 8S.Colwell, manager for Edmund & Charles Randolph, 87 S.Franculs Xavier street: ; and 73 1-2 Close, Div 'd.Yield.Amer.Sugar com ,.148 7 4.72 Atchison, con ds 4 4.54 , Amer, Smelter com.S19 5 6.09 du.pfd., 114 7 6.14 Baltimore & Ohio ., 964 4 4,12\u2018 Amal.Copper .\u2026 Slt 2 2.46! Can.Pac.Ry .1547, 4 4.41 Cobnsolidated Gas .21512 lo 4.62.Detroit United Ry.787% 4 0.06 Illinois Central 157% 6 3.79 (Louis, & Nash, .141% 5 3.04 Missourf Pacific .1088 5 4,98 Man.Elevated .163 © 3.07 Mot, St.Ry.«1224 7 - 8,59 ,N.y.Central Lo.137% ü 3.62 [Pe ap.Railway .137% 6 4.27 ist.Paul .pie 174% 7 4.02 ToS.Steel, pid.944, 1 7.44 Twin City .\u2026.106% 0 4.71 |Union | Pacific By.115% 4 2.44 Western Union 9175 ° 0.13 MORNING BOARD SALES.| | ;_ Following 1s a list of the morning | | board sales, as supplied by IE.Mackay | Edgar & Co.: 50 « xr at T34%.| Pacific xr at 134%.Pacific Xr at 1341, Pacitit xr ut 1934.- Can.Pacific xr oat 104.Can Pacific xr'ut 134 Coul common at 60.Nova Scotia at 67 Nova Scotin at 671.lan.Pacitic Can.Cun, au Can.quoted Grand Trunk first at 107 3 = gs second at 93 3-4, thivd at 48 7-5; Cana- Jos Bank of Montreal x at th.dian Pacific at 13s: Anaconda at 61 772 peu common al Ban Hudson Bay at 30 3-4; U, 5, Steel com- 0 Tron common at bls mon at 3 1-2 3U0 Iron commons at 18ST Lu oa) Tron common at Ista.ap: xe \u201cCe 225 Iron common ist 18%.MONTREAL ENCILANGE.= Iron common at woe Montreal Exchange quotations to-day) 12 Tron common at 187.are reported as follows by Marler &| 850 Iron common at 18.Hodgson: 10 - ; a des ; 00 Tron cotnmon at 18%.N.Y.Funds, 1-16 to 1-52 dis; 1-16 to 2 Halifax at ft, * La brem.Sterling 60 days, 8% lo § 25-32; 1 Halifax at 10570 8 io 915.Sterling demand, 9 7-16 to 16 Halifax at 107.MLD 8 lo 94.Sterling cables, 8 17-02] on Halifax at 106 to 9 9-16; V7, to IN, Parviz, franes short, | be Toledo at \u20182! ; 5.1614.Toledo at uit i NOON LETTER.A hoon wire to Mr.©.D, Monks said: There has been very active trading in steel stocks again with the common tmproving in price and the preferred fr, sinking funds receding.ANOMUÏIV Was \u2018as confusing us other movements in recent past, result was some heavy profit taking throughout the lier nd many at feccomplished us if there had been pressure., Penna, und Met.the recovery, with St.ner-up.Market will money rate continue ent.improve should UIsÿ as at press BIG COPPER DIVIDEND.Bostou-=There ure rumors acceoin- panying advance in Amal, that Boston! md Mont is to declare a dividend of | $100 per shure.This would\u201d mean teen million from Boston and Montana to the Amal treasury, ; e DECEMBER DIV IDENDS, The following is a partial list of De- cumber dividend payments in Canada: Div.Payable An, Mig.Banks\u2014 ! : \u201cHochelaga .,.21a Dec.1 Jan.10 Commerce ., .slz Dee, 1 Juan.10 Montreal .5 ee.1 Dec.5! Traders\u2019 ss.816 Dee 1 LLL Imperial .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5 Dec.1.420040, Ottawa: .0.#lg Dee, 1 Dev, 14 Standard .a Dec, 1 2.Toronto .5 Dec.1.Jan 1m! Miscellancous-\u2014 Can.Landed \u2026\u2026.5° Jun, 3 Jan.25 Lake of the Woods preferred .\u2026.3% Nov.30 LL.The sales of Granby in the Boston market last week amounted to 47.664 gharcs.© The price range was 5 to 5 5-4, ; Boston traded in 1,475 shares Domin-.=\u2014 fon Steel and 15 D shares Dominion Cual last week.RICII BANK DIREC, ORE, With every member present a meeting of the Board of Directors of the! National City Bank of New York represents a otal financial power of, more than $11,000,00,000, or one-tenth) the entire wealth or the United States.BULL VIEW OF GRANBY.A wire to Charles Head & Co.said: Granby opened 5 5-3 which was high, | + This! the! recovery, afte the selling was over was as easily, no\u201d are leading Paul à good ruu-' fif-] \\ on Dominions Cottee at ; 00 Montreal Power ut .Montreal Power ut S3.Cay, Pacific rights at 612, Can, Pacific rights at 6%.Can.Pacific rights at 61.% Can, Pacific rights at 6, Can, Pacific rights at 64.Cuan.Pacific rights at 6%.| 30 Cun, Pacific rights at 6.1 Can, Pacific rights at 6.111 Can Pacifie rights at 614.Twin City at 166, Mont, Street Railway bonds at 104, Jron pfü at 4512, 119 Tron pfd ut 4s'2, | 45 Iron pfd at 48%, 5 Miarkauy connnon at an.» Muckav common at 3: | 20 Mackay common at 245, | TM MacKay common at 20% Mackay conummon at metz Mackaÿy conmon at 39, Winnineæ at 195, _25 Winnipeg nt 19914.MAIL.&.P.47% poe.hds at 10174 Tor.Nt, Railway at 10614.Tor.St, Ttailwax at 106, Mackay pid at 747.Mackay pid at 75.| 23 Mnek-y pfd at 747%.| 200 Detroit at 79.?| 25 Richeliey: at 60.10000 Tron bonds at 771%.{3000 Tron bonds at 774.um i 3 | 24 = % 55 520 Cattle in England A London cable says: \u201cA weaker {feeling has prevailed in the.market since this day week for Canadiah cattle, and prices have declined 1-%c per 1b., with sales of choice to- -day at 10 1-2c, On the other hand cattle has been firmer and prices arc 1-4¢ per 1h, higher than a week ago, at 12¢ for choice, The market for Canadian sheep has been stronger and pric \u2018$ show an advance of 3-4c per lb.to 13 1-46,\u201d Ji H.DUNN & co.Members Montreal Stock Exchange.London & Globe Building.TEL.MAIN 4084, Bonds and Securities.Ifavana, Sao Paulo, Mexican and Blectrical Development Seccurliles a Specialty.London, Eng.Office\u201485 London Wall.i Liverpool, Tel.Main 4548.E, MAGKAY EDGAR & CO, STOCKBROKERS MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Bouds \u2018and Investment Securitles.\u201cCoARD OF TRADE BUILDING J.PERCY TAYLOR, stock Broker, MEMBER MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.1740 Notre Dame Street.\u2018TEL.MAIN 1854 contingent will receive aid now | American Jumped $257,000,000 in Market Value The market value of the preferred and common stocks of the U.B.Steel Co.has increased $287,000,000 sluce May 13th last.ot the appended table is given the value f'the preferred and common at the low record of the year, the present value, and the increase since May: Value Now.Value May 13.Increase.Prd.stock.$338,664,204 $184,644,063 $154,020,171 Com.stock 147,407,726 44,426,468 102,981,257 Total .3486,071,957 $229,070,631 $257,001,428 The preferred stock outstanding aggregates 8,602,811 shares, and the common 5,083,025, On May 13 this year the common touched 8%, being the low for the year and the low for the stock.On the same date the preferred touched 513%, low for the year, the low pecord for the stock being 49%, on November C.P.R.Shows a Net Decrease for October The Street got a little surprise yesterday afternoon, when it learned that the Canadian Pacific was out with a net decrcaso for October, in spite of the very heavy gross guin.Tho statement {3s as follows: July 1 to Oct., 1904.Oct.31, 1904.Gross earnings .$4,744,961.92 $17,837,909.55 Working expenses.3,177,848.02 12,025,405.61 Net profits .$1,566,113,91 $5,812,504.04 In October, 190%, tho net profits were $1,- 6534.02.01, and from July 1st to October 31st, 1903, the: re was a nct profit of $5,608,922.44.The decrcase in net profits -over the\u2019 same period last year is, therefore, for October, $37,913.10, and\u2019 from July Ist to October 3lst there was an increase of $203,081.60.The Gross Earnings of the Big Tractions Streot 26 Both tho Montreal apd Toronto Ruilways.survived the week ending Nov.without a daily decrease, Tho Montreal Street Railway carnings for the past week were: 1904, 1903.Tue.Sunday, Nov.85,170.47 $4,002.31 $268.16 Monday.Nov.07.00 6, 530.44 DRLLET Tuesday, Nov.6.78.00 6,078.01 404.64 Wednesday, Nov.6,138.56 178.38 Thursday, Nov.'6,UR1.41 495.61 Friday, Nov.6,157.90 T2L57 Saturday, Nov.6,645.52 687.93 343,329.15 $3,335.0 Toronto Railway earningF for the week end- iug' November -26: Ine, Sundav one saecrure 22,646.00 $510.00 Monday .-cecseseces cause « 7.257.000 645.00 | Tuesdays .\u2026.\u2026.\u202600000000e 6,741.00 414.00 Wednesday seeeeeeeeiiians 6924100 60.00 Thursday seeece-vsrcerceons 6,941,00 260,00 Friday Lecce rca rr es 000e .6,868.00 SRR.) SALUFdAY nocvensesses ss 000 .8,120.00 688.00 Total s.sssssonvasenses vee.$46,510.00 $4,158.00 \u201cS00\u201d Co.is Meeting Its A dispate hh to The Herald from Toronto gays: \u201cThe best evidenco of prosperity and progress of tho reorganized industries at ! Sault Ste.Marie, once popularly Known as i tly Clerguo industries, is the fact\u2019 thgt thelr financial liabilities are being promptly met, Virst half- years interest on the loun of $2,- \u201c(00,000 at.0 per cent., guaranteed by the On- .tario Government by act passed last session, and amounting to $50,000, wag paid \u2018when it tell due this month.\u201cOn 1st of Decelnber the first instalgent of \u201cinterest, totalling $250,600, will fall due on the mortgage bonds theld by American syndicate) of.Lake Superior Corporation, and to weet this the company have, out of their earnings, already placed in « New York bank the whofe of the sum mentionu Wd.There is no sign that this gratifying progress will not continue.Various works are in full swing.fhe pay lst for October showed that 3,934 , persons were busily employed, and amount of i : wages paid aggregated $127,000.\" | .Cheese and Butter Cheese\u2014There is no change in the \u201ccheese market, the volume of business ruling light, while prices are more or less nominal, but with the firm un- dértone maintained.Finest Ontario.:10,1-4c; do.QUebres, 10e tu 19 1-Se; and Verdinary French éhèese, 9 3-46 to Joe.Butter\u2014There is a fair enquiry | butter \u2018in a jobbing wuy at steady pri- Les.Finest creamery, 20° 1-46 to\u2019 20 J-tet fuir to good do.19 5-4e to 20e; under grades to medium, Ie to 19 1-4e; qand western dalry butter, 15 1-2¢ to tl.| 1c, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A CAMERA FOR NOTHING.| Given us a Prize in The Herald's \u201c Greut Proverb Hunt, nçow golng on: po \u2018ompetitors may begln at any time, P15 ok copies of The Herald always on gale, Hogs and Provisions The tone of the market for live hogs RHE firmer this morning, owing to the colder weather, the smaller\u2019 offerings and the improved demand from pack- Fors, Trade was fairly active with sales of straight lots at 5c to d 1-4¢ per ib.There was no change in thy market for dressed hogs, for which the dem {s fairly good at $6.75 to $7 for fresh 'Rilled abattoir stock, and at $6 to $6.50 ; for.country dressed per 100 lbs, There {was no new Phase in the market for leured meats, prices for all lines being steady, with a fair volume of business passing.: \u2014\u2014 GREAT REDUCTION SALE.Sec our advt, in to-morrow's edition of The Herald, and see the great reduction sale of Ladies\u2019 Jackety, Costumes, Skirts, Blouses, etc.Marchand four stores, .+ The Salmon Pack The salmon pack on {he Tacilte coast, compiled to October 15th, shows a ehortage of ñ78,244 cases of all varic- tics, There was an increase on the Co- tumbian River, but this was owing (o the season having been extended fori an indefinite period.There has been: no trouble with prices, as the small.pack mude the visible supply in the! world's markets small, and the demand in the Old Country has been steady.| All the canners are looking forward to the next year, which is expected to be | that of the big run.re CALEDONIAN ag ETY'S BAZAAR Hall, Tickets, drew\u2019s Bazaar, Windsor place Nov.30, at 10 pan.She each, can be obtained or so of the drawing \u2014Adv.emt FLOUR PRICES.t The Ogilvie Flour Mills Company quotes the following prices: Royal Household .«.$5.80 (ilenora patent .« +.+.DOO Bran, per ton .\u2026.+.19.00 Shorts, per ton «.«+ .\"21.00 pr \u2018 CLOSED .TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY.To prepare a great reduction sale | of Ladles\u2019 Jackets, Capes, Skirts, Costumes, etc.Opening Thursday at 9 am.See our adv.to-morrow in The Herald.The Marchand four stores.Always Eat the Best\u2014 JAMES STRACHAN, Bakers to Royalty.TTT TTI TTT The Herald 1s yubdblishea yr The KH Publisinng Company, wb Craig Brad treet, Montreal, James 8.Brisrley.Mana Lixesies.(ns v a REASONS WHY SUGAR IS SELLING AT SUCH AN EXTREMELY HIGH PRICE NOW sells at $5.20 \u2018This is the Sugar in Montreal wholesale, for granulated.highest price since 1896.The atrong raw sugar market is the cause.The best authorities report a probable deficiency in the raw production, so that the prospects ure for dearer refined sugar.Willlet & Gray have just published a long report which tells exhaustively the situation.\u201c Closer estimates are now possible, and are given bclow.The figures include those for all the principal countries, among which are Russia and other countries not in the Brussels convention, as under present conditions surplus sugars from: the latter countries will find a market somewhere in.the world, displacing a like amount from the convention countries.Looking back, the world's consumption for the campaign year 1801-2 appears to be some 700,000 tons larger than the ycar before, the heavy increase being due to tariff changes in the United Kingdom, During 1902-03 ! the consumption wae smaller in anticipation of lower prices In Europe, when the Brussels convention became effective, September J, 1903.\u201cThere must be a workable stock in the world, in hand and afloat, on September 1, 1905, of at least 500,000 tons, as this will be reduced 300,000 tons in October, pending the receipt of new | crops, and by reserving this quantity out of the total supply there will remain for consumption only 10,823,605 tons, or less than was consumed last \u2018Consumption, 1901-02., campaign.One question is, How high must prices go in order tq check the con- CL HE MONTREAL DAILY NERALD.TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1904.to CIN pe Monee \u201cStreet\u201d Gonsip rer des MPERIAL BANK OF CANADA Stocks and Money.| \"Tr .Market Reports.THE PROVINCIAL lsczit cus vor.snes Rest Account .cveoeenenn HEAD OFFICE =~ Mutual Fire Insurancs Company |r rm ammmire.0.Pessoses .OE- Room 57, Guardian Building |D-B WILKIE.GENERAL MANAGER Montreal.MONTREAL BRANCH\u2014South-west A General Fire Insurance Business |, corner of St.James and McGill Sta transacted at the Lowest Rates.AGENTS WANTED throuhout the Proviade General Banking Business.Savings Department.J A Sterling Exchange.RICHARDSON .Managen sumption to this extent?** Another question is, Can there be such an increase in production next (1904-05) campaign as to give an adequate supply and cause a reaction in prices to anything like the recent level of values?A heavy increase in cane production is not to he expected, and a million tons more beet will all be wanted.1t looks to us as if high prices will rule for two years at least, Following arc statisties: Tons.Visible supply (stocks and afloat), Sept.1, 1903.1,145,93 Production, 1901-02, vo ae »-11,002,426 WRITE G.J.ADAMS & 205 ST.JAMES ST.Main #00.ee «-12,148,356 .10,066, da Total supply, 1901-02.ee Visible supply.Sept.1, 1902.Production, 1902-08.|.2.081, 799 \u2026 11.973,882 - 0,559,701 Total supply.1902-02.Consumption, 1902-03., .1903.2,114, 091 * +# 0e 2.1072,702 Visible supply, Sept.1, Production, 1903-04.Marine and Fire Underwriters, 30 St.Francois Xavier St., MONTREAL.FOR INFORMATION RE THE TELEPHONE OF THE FUTURE GEORGE O.HIAM.HIAM & PANGMAN, General Insurance Agents and Brokers.Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co.'s Building, Montreal co., OPTIONS on AMERICAN and CAWADIAN RAILS for 30, 60 and 90 days LONDON and PARIS EXCHANGE, Limited.84 VICTORIA BT., TORONTO.EMPLOYERS\u2019 LIABILITY STEAM BOILER INSURANCE.Before rcnewing your Policies, get quota tions from MARYLAND CASUALTY CO.Surplus to Policy Holders .$2,600,000.00 1903-04.12,484,843 ee «10,895,238 Total supply, Consumption, 1903-04.1.6591,605 9,732,000 Visible supply, Sept.1, 1904.Lstimated production, 1904-05.Estimated total supply, 1904- 05.11,323.605 Wheat and Corn i = Were Both Easier | Doth what and corr were again a little easier in the Chicago market today.A wire from a broker there said: current news on wheat fs coming bearish and barring manipulation which low contract stucks help to make less * difficult than usual, Market values at present cannot be maintained.Drought condftion and a small short interest accumulated might rally price a trifle to-day.Financial Obligations; fori The various options in the Chicago market were quoted as follows: Open, High.Low, 12.30 Wheat-\u2014 .Dec.+ oo 104% \u2026 10753 1074 107% May a.109%: 1099, To 109% Corn\u2014 Dec.\u2026 48% 43% 48% 4814 May -.457, 4575 40%: 15% Oats\u2014 wo - May + aa 31%: 31L, 314 314 | \u2018Grain, Flour, Hay Grain\u2014There was a good demand from outside sources for car lots of oats, and sales aggregating between 15,000 to 29,000 bushels were made on the basis of 40¢ to 4u 1-2c for No.2 white, and 39c to 39 1-2e for No.3 per bushel, ex store, here.A sale of 8,000 bushels of No.2 white was nade lite Saturday at 39 5-8 per bushel, ex store, There was also a fair enquiry trom country points for new Chicago No.niixed, and yellow corn, on the basis of b%c per bushel, ex store here.\"The enquiry for buckwheat for export ac- vount was fair, and bids of 34 1-2¢ per bushel were made, low freights, to west St.John, and gules of several cars were made at hie per bushel, low freights, to New York.Flour\u2014A fair volume of business was! done In flour to-day, there being a try buyers, tual change.und prices show no ue- Manitoba spring whent patents, $5.50; strong bukers* 85.50; ter wheat patents.$5.70 \u2018to stright rollers, $5.40 to $5.50; bugs, $2.05 to $2.65.Feed-The demand for millfeed con- tinuse good and :à fairly active busi- and in (ness is passing at firm prices.Man- |1toba bran, In bags, $17 to $18: shorts, $21 per ton: Ontario bran, in bulk, 815.50 10 $16.50; shorts, $19 to £20: and mouillie, $24 to $28 pe r ton, as to quali- Meal\u2014The demand for rolled oats !s « faïr and prices rule steady, at $2.13 1-2 per bag.The movement of cornmeal keeps up, and prices are steady at $1.35 to $1.45 Fer bug.Hay\u2014There Wus no new feature in thé market for baled hay, prices Le- Ing steady.With a fuir volume of business passing, No.1, $9 to $9.25: No.2, $5 to $S.25; clover, nixed, 87 to $00; nud pure clover, 26.25 to $6.75 per ton, in car lots.Wheat in Sight The following table shows the amount of wheat ON passage to the United Kingdom and continent, Nov, 28.Nov.1004.1903.33,595,000 30,140,000 30, U.=.Visible .On passage to the United Kingdom.On passage to the continent.23,600,000 13,440,000 12.360,000 10,000,000 in.tessa ee Totul wheat sight .72,555:000 53,550,000 Country Produce Tggd\u2014-Straight gathered 22¢ to 22 1.20.(Good cold storage.In \u2018round lots ts quoted at 196 to 19 1-2é and No.3 do.and pickled at 17 1-2e to 18e per dozen, In a jobbing way, à fair busitiess con- \\tinues to be done, and sales of selected were made at 24e, and Mantreal Iimed at 20c per dozen.\u2019 By Beans\u2014In a Jobbing way sales | of rhoice primes were made at $1,35 to $1.40, and seconds at 81.30 per bushel.Maple\" product\u2014Syrup, in 15-gallon casks, 5 1-4c to 5 1-26 per 1b.; fn tins, (Ghee to 606 per wine measure, and 70c ;to 75c for imperial, and Beauce sugar, 8c to 10c_per 1b.Potitoës\u2014Ax fair\u201d traue- 1s-passing- An potatoes in a Jobbing vay, and prices , rule steady at 70c¢ to 75¢ per bag.Car lots of fair to good slock are quoted at 43c to 50c per bag, and choice at 60c to 65c.Hops\u2014There was no change in hops, for, which the demand is still qulet.| Cholce Caniidians, 33e to 85e, and fair The drawing for Caledonian Society's\u2019 (o good at 28c to 3lc per lb.new Upright Leach's Piano ut St, An n-j takes: at: d at Leach's 2440 St.Catherine Street, up to an hour.- Le -* Local Cattle Prices | A feature in cattle continues to be the | ; | limited supply of good to choice stock coming forward, while the receipts ot common and inferior are In excess of the requirements of the trade, therefore the market for such IS somewhat depressed and this has a certain amount of Influence on values for the better grades of cattle.The for the best beeves was good, but common stock moved slow.Choice cattle sold at 4 1-2¢: to 4 3-4c; good at 4c to 4 1-4c; fair at 3 1-4c to 3 3-4c; common \u2018mt 2 1-2¢ per lb.There was a good \u2018supply of sheep and lambs on the mur- | ket, for which the damand continues \u2018active, and a brisk trade was done at steady prices.Choice sheep sold at 3 1-2¢, and fair to good at 2 8-4c to 8 1-4c: while lamba brought from 4 1-2c to bic per M.The supply of calves vas small, as is usually the case at 1is season, and business in this line as quiet\u2018at price ranginæ from 2c to 5c per tb.\u2018 Cattle in Toronto Toronto, Out.Nov.29.\u201483 loads In to-day including 1144 cattle,, 2359 sheep, \u2018ud lambs 760 hogs and 53 calves, Fr demand ! t | ! i | | fair demand from both local and coun- :- win- | 25.80; 1 singers, 380, fats and lights 460 off cars, export cattle steady not many on market, good butchers cattle selling fairly | well, medium and commons low trade milk cows selling well and in demand.Capadian Government Deposit .93,706.00 LUKIS, STEWART & co, GENERAL AGENTS 18 ST.SACRAMENT ST., MONTREAL.Estimated cousump., 1904-05.10,523.603 Cotton Prices 10 Metropolitan Bank, $165; 50 Electricdl Dea os ; \u2014_\u2014 , velopment, $3%; 100 Havana Electric, $9.25; Isstimated visible supply, Sept.To-day\u2019s cotton hres were given as |50 Dominion Radiator, $95: 20 E.W.Gillet, 1, 1905.ce ++ ve se ++ ++ + oe 000,000 follows over EE.& C.Randolph's private $105; 10 Montreal Grain Jlevating, $90; 6 To- LL wire: ronto Roller Bearing, $750.: Open.High.Low.12.30 ort cattle choice 440 to 460, export | Jun _e \u2026.927 a28 915 420 I WILL SELL cattle medium 4 to 4 1-4.Mar.L930 935 931 9341 200 New Urunswiek Petroleum, -$5; 2,500 Export bulls 3 1-2 to 3 3-4, export |IMiuty .+ 987 958 944 945 Mergenthaler Horton, lle; 1,000 New York cows 3 1-2 to 4, butchers cattle choice, 1360.++ + +.917 us 908 911 Grass Valley, 1Sc; 100 American DcForest, 4 to 440, butchers medium 3 1-4 to 3 EE mass 1 88; 20 National Portland Cement, $40: 10,000 1-2, butcher# common 2 3-4 to 3, feeders short, keen 31-2 to 3 3-4, feeders medium, 3 to' 3 1-4, stockers 2 3-4 to 4, milk cows, each to 60 dollars, ex- \u2018 \u201crd port ewes 3 1-2 to 3K0 per ewt, firm hueks, 21-2 to 2 3-4 per owt.; dull, culls = to 3 dollars each, dull, lambs, 4 1-4 firm: calves 2 to 10 dollars cach to He, or 3 to 3 1-2¢ per Ih, steady, all sold trade goods, prospects strong.Ilogs Blair\u2019 s Pills ÿ Great Eoglisb Remedy for Gout & Rheumatism A Bafe, Sure.Effective 7 Al) Druggists, ¢0c and $1.00 GYMAIS, EONS & CO: MONTREAL.Lardeau Valley Mines, lle; 5,000 Horseshoe Gold, 1%c; 2,000 Hidden Fortune, 11c.Communicate with me regarding any .stock in which you may be interested.NORRIS P.BRYANT, Listed and Uniistes 84 St.Francois Xavier St., Montreal ONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT \u201d A Great @mbined Effort is Being Made by the Two Brothers, ARSENE and ADAM LAMY At Their Four Large Stores.ÆIGHT THOUSAND.Magnificent Presents Have Been Purchased and Will be Given Away on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY which canmot be purchased for receive thelr choice of exception amount, dollar counts.Fi i ~ = ; TA Mini chi LX] in Tr ; TX TRADERS AbV CO BEE is no chance for disappointment, *ARSENE -.FAMY & LA \u2014 a L'ETOILE \u201c*Visit our Premium Departments at their Do not miss this exceptional offer.All will be pleased, .Our patrons will all be satisfied, *ADAM LAMY eve.All wh Po Je each, in China and less than al value | DOUBLE GREEN [& Cash Receipts WILL BE GIVEN ON EVERY PURCHASE 1 Be on hand- \u2018for Bargain offers Wednesday and Thursday at LAMY st.XTX IRE ENE LN EEN RR) .35 Cor.MY .main stores.for we have seen this beautiful line of \u2018souvenirs, Every Person Who Purchases to the Extent of $1.00 will Receive An Enamelled Waiter Decorated in Gold o purchase to the amount of $2.00 will: rcelain articles, It is the intention of the proprietors to increase the value of the presents in this way up to the amount of $4.00.purchases, and the same offer.will be duplicated for all purchases which exceed this It is the greatest inducement of the season.Every TE UE wil | a Er RAL Hi) HL in and there We are assured that the Cut Prices, Souvenirs and Double.Cash Recelpis give the public almost double the value\u201d for every dollar spent, ) - Denis and Duluth Sts.109 St.Lawrence St.51-3561 Notre Dame St.2023 Notre Dame St.Ask for the famous E.T.Corset.\u2018There Is £3.00 worth of GREE N CASH RECEIPTS IN EACH BOX.WHEN PRESENTED AT THE Nov.20th _ 1904 ie date allawed ET I RT HPT YT TRY TY This Coupori is Worth One Groen Cash Reocelpt TRADERS ADVERTISING co.Onty One Soupen of the came È E | OFPIOR OF THE to onch person.MAIN UN THE TRADERS ADVERTISING co, 1835 Notre Dame St.TORONTO » 0.C.PANGMAN ; / WiLL BUY ° AG 22 Shopping Days Before Time the \u201cthinking cap\u201d was donned, and satisfactory solutions of the-problem : THEE MONTREAL BAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 29, 1904, « What to Give?\u201d Christmas ! were f orthcoming, Gift Goods purchased now laid aside for future delivery, if desired.No extra charge for this accommodation.Why Best ?Gathering merchandise from every quarter of the globe and distributing such to personal shoppers and mail patrons at the minimum prices '\u2014on the side of every comparison.Distributing all advantageously bought purchases at the same rate of reduction secured, too : one-half, two-thirds, or whatever the case may be, Our persistent practice in these respects has enabled us to climb to the position of.in- : fluential leadership among the stores of this city\u2014to become Montreal's recognized BEST STORE.Considerable money-saving can be accomplished in two hours\u2014the two following the! opening of the store, bounded by S and 10 a.m.The best hours for leisurely selecting regular price goods, too.order business - winning ow 29¢ Cambric Drawers, 18c WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM.Ladles\u2019 Cambric Drawers, umbrella Frill, with deep hem.Regular 29¢.Special, between 8 and 10 AM, ces 0000000 18c NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM.2,000 yards Rich Chene, a popular fabrice for Evening Dresses; colors are pale blue, light gray, brown, navy, cream ivory, black, light brown, Nile green, fawny etc.Selling Wednesday, from 8 to 10 a.m,, yard NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.pe | Ladies\u2019 $1 Shawls for 65c ! WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM.A very fine value in Woollen Shawls, in colors of cream, pink and black.Regulir value, $1.00.Wednes- diay, 8 to 10 um.1000000000 NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.89c Cosey Covers for 29c WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 A.M.Stamped White Linen Cosex Covers.without withdrawn work, some with hemstitched frill, others without.Regular value from 49e up tu 89e.Wednesday, 8 to 10 ion.289e¢ NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.v Extremely Fortunate in Buying for $2.00 acceptance Skirts, a Worth NO \"PHONE OR et nesday from 8 to 10 am., Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts Secured a range that ordinarily sells at a price that permits the of 75C TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) 75cC 8 TO 10 A.M.In two shades of gray black, liberally full H'tailored seams, well furuished $2.00; speciai Wed- 15C MAIL ORDERS.SN | i Men's $1.00 House Slippers Ladies\u2019 49¢ Cambric for 69c WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM.fr: Rif 150 NO \"PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.Jar.Lure 2 RE 69¢ \u2018 Night Gowns for 35c WEDNESDAY 8 TO.10 A.M., NO \u2018PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.Ladies\u2019 Silk Underskirts-Comparisons of Values that Favour this Store A range of manufacturer's samp prices.looks well, \u2018and promises skirts are made.maximum Finely made Underskirts.Just inspect the quality of the silk; at extremely favora ble it the les, bought wear.Note how liberally full That promises comfort.Many details of making that cannot be described, because sample lots usually embrace but one of a style\u2014 many styles.$5.00 Underskirts for $3.95 Wool Crepe de Chene, 49¢ 3 All-wool Crepe de | Ge nâie- White Cambric Night Gowns, v flare yoke with tucks, a =1 arourd ne K and sleeves 05 em'iroticery Regular 4%, Spee, \u2018 Viseinesdux between § and : GT eee tame Soe i Ni hp Made of soft quality tuffeta silk, in : .colors of brown, gray.black, blue, Floor Oil Cloth $3.25 Carpet Sweepers, $2.19 pink, plain color and ghot effects.$0.00 values, to sell ! and Linoleums : an \u20ac veo Ball-beartug Blssell Carpet ; TUL eee conan aan 83.05 \u2019 Sweepers, nleel-pliuted handles, Cans | ; not Usuly be hought for le > a $6.00 Underskirts for $4.49 | SPECIALLY PRICED.than $3.25; Spectul Tuesday.aed y Ladies Black Tuffeti Silk Under- i Special designs in 8-4 English Ofl- .3 ! A skirts, nude with deep arcordeon cloth.Worth 20e square yard.| ik 7 IN | NN: pleated frill and two smaller frills, | Here forooooooooo0 000 es.22¢ 0 i ais À ] Cf several rows of pin tucks, finlsh@d : 2 = Le fe pa em GER with strapping of self.Reg- i2 yards wide Linoleum, in newest pat- Imitation Furs \u2014 Difficult to.x CR ular $6.00 Underskirts, To ©.terns and colorings, Worth 50e ; i Lo = BL BL Less LL Lacie L annee nue $4.49 sauare yard.Foro.0.40¢ : .Detect from the Real : Best English Linoleum, thoroughly * ! ; $7.50 Underskirts for $5.00 reasoned, will not crash, newest , ar | vs skin, Regular whe 5,00 02 Mide of Taffeta Rilk, fn Colors of black, Llue, brown.gray, green.c\u2018ham- designs.Worth 60e square I'he Dorothy Dodd kK Pre 3000 oe page.purple und mauve; several different styies, Regular $7.00 .yard, For.45e ) _ Yard.Wednesaiy .and $7.50 underskirts.One Sule, Ut sesssec seen ee 0000000000.BS00 AP A AAA = + NNN is shoe that VvO'l can These re most fashionable for opera IN A ; ; Ç .- élonks and Jadies* short Jackets, China Matting for 10c purchase in the morn- Putting Better Blouses on | 5 pleces Ching Matting, In different ing and wear all day patterns, clennlest floor covering for .\u2018 : For the Man Who Shaves ee bedrooms, Worth 12 1-26 yard.with no \u2018sense of Sale To-morrow for 59c Than Usual A fr vase Nue CC | SHAVING SOAPS.mm me aveariness\u2014owin to its Te .Our regular ne value.(rade of Jlannelette, fin à pretty stripe effect, fine .\u2019 ; OT OO ing to its | iti da einge th k ) ucks front and back, trirnmed with #mall buttons down front, large , crl- .BN MECOTEES VINK CS, bishop sleeves, neat tab collar, unlined, Sized 32 to 40.#5 cent rh 30c Cocoa Door Mats, 23c flexibility and strength- Celle Preres\u201d Shaving Sriekss 00 blouses, as indicated, on Wednesday for o.oo.nun.ade A th | ! Ce \u2018 ] ' Cleavers Rlucvingg Sileks \u201c, Avother lot Just t into stock: size, or - .Sed ! .A very smart Opern Flannel \u2018Blouse, fashioned in the newest node, polka dot 14 x oy pa Pt le mick, lee | ening arch support.| Colgates Shaving Sticks, effects, several deep pleats front and back, three large buttons down | each, Seroggle's prive Wed- \u2019 front, largo bishop Heoves, with pleats, running froin the shoûl-\" OL ec Lea canne eee .3er ; S:(vlug Hrushes, with wood ant Metal.der to the cuffs, neat collar, unline olors of pale blue, gree 4 t ; steed range fron .red and mauve.\"Sires 32 to 20.Price Folia of p e blue, gree Las : | ; Boots, $3.00 and $3.50.| pe Prices range from fOc Noe i} 5 , MY eerie sieve eee « , \u2019 LAN A Ï oo i 0 \u2018 Art Denims for 18\u20ac \u2026 | : c CHEAPER.PRICES FOR ! 136 teh Art Dendms, In n large range | ! ; \u2018 _- of Turkish, Perstan, Japanese and 12tc Cretonnes for 8te other Ortentul-designs, : Re [12 1-Le Cretonnes, in beautiful fiovul.Really Good Flannelette Wear in.ms om om | sero a ers : wr aa.Wed Ju, | rh ING | o- \u2014 of all colors, Wednesday's ; che yard, Wednesday's price.\u20ac | \u2019 - - ICO ae eee tee see se esse» s Ladies\u2019 Striped Flannelette Nightgowns, turn- down collar, trimmed ye no \" \u2019 pre Trem ee = She around collar, down front and around sleeves with frills.Price Pe ~ oe : 5 Te Ladle: Striped Flannelette Drawers, with frills and elastic.Price.ZHe Ladi {nitted Underskirts, assorted colors .PR 4De ir, ou n [ ) y Ladies Flannelette Chemises, In colors-of white, pink and - \u2018 We: 1 t St 1 C | med around neck and arms with frills.Price een.ky, trim- aGe ear \u2018a S er e oa mA Sec These We're Selling for $6.25 \u2019 More of the 50c White N Men's\\ Ulsters, of all wool Irish frieze in Oxford gray only, made double Jap Silk to Sell at 35c J0 pieces more 27 fiiches wide White Jap Silk, n quality, very desirable for Evening Wilsts value 50c, (\\Vc mako a special leader of this ut, per.yard.atural finish, excellent heav und Gowns._ Regular y ste CE 4b @ for double bed.On sale we Crochet Qulits, hesvy make, to-morrow at, soft finish, ready hemmed, sizo each .98a AZALEA PLANTS-400 MORE To Go on Sale To-morrow, Promptly at 8 a.m.Double the quantity we calculated to sell in a day were disposed of in less than a hour two weeks ago, The chance to secure another consignment on equally advantageous terms was, therefore, quickly embraced.We hope that by restricting the number of Plants to a customer to two te fully satisfy the demand to-morrow.Take no chances, though\u2014plan your purchase for 8 a.m.,Ç | Three colorings to select from : white, pink and car-! dinal.The Plants are due to bloom at Christmas-time, if properly cared for.IFlorist\u2019s usual price for Azaleas is not | less than $1.Our price on this special lot, same as the last : 35c each.No \u2018phone orders.Plants forwarded to out-of-town] destinations at purchaser\u2019s own risk only.| | Likely to be 48 hours ere Plants to be delivered reach the homes of our city patrons, | | The reason: the tax on our regular delivery will oblige arranging for specials.- | In the Better Grades % x of Ladies\u2019 Coats There are Several Splendid Special Values to Pick From.Came across a manufacturer who had a considerable surplus of several good style and quality Coats to dispose of.He wanted one store to take the entire lot.Only one that was evidently cqual to the occasion\u2014this store.The prices paid permit the sale of $8.50 COATS FOR $5.00 WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM.In navy, black and gray; some tight fitting backs, fly front, double breasted, some with loose back, also shoulder cape $7.00 to $8.00 Coats to sell Wednesday $5.00 from 8 to 10 a.m.NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.$10.00 COATS FOR $7.00 Reversible tweed effects, black, gray and gray and white, deep shoulder cape, full sleeve trimmed with self ' strapping.Worth.from $9.00 to $10.00; special price $7.00 Made of Beaver Cloth, fitted back, double breasted, Hy front.military cape, bishop sleeves, Color: black, navy and gray.Worth $15.00, special.+ $18.00 COATS FOR $12.50 Brown and white, gray and white reversible tweed, made with deep cape.fashionable sleeve, fly front.Worth from $15.00 to $18.00, special.| | : $20.00 COATS FOR $15.00 Made in navy and black and fawn and gray, three-quarter length, tight fitting back, deep military cape, bishop sleeves, self cloth appliqued.Worth from $17.50 to $20.00, special., , 51250 ., with deep storm collar and lined with heavy tweed.Our special 36.25 PET ~~ LAN Ww.St.Catherine & University St.Catherine and Victoria Streets: Streets.THR STORE OF SATISFACTION.\u201d in .2 .Ca , a ' 1 \u2018 i | : | .i i 5 4 + _ Some Books Amuse, Others Instruct: $15.00 COATS FOR $10.00 ; - 1 $15.00 ~~ .fn this season\u2019s collection of Gift Books.l'quffeta Pure Silk turer's samgies.Imitation Baby Lamb.Imitation Mole.properly cared-for samples deprociat- ing LR TA dence that such can shrink in price.These particular lôts are retailing at from one-third to one-half less than their actual values\u2014the .Either Sort is Quite 7 Suitabie For Gift-Giving Both kinde\u2014In fact, the whole field of literature\u2014is thoroughly covered\u201d Books are a dry eubject to adver« tise, no matter how well calculated each is to entertain.You'll need to take a \u201clook through\u201d our Book Section to appreciate the helpful hints it holds out to the gift seeker.Three very quaint publications are \u201cWidows Grave and Otherwlse®- \u201cBachelors\u2019 Bigotries\u201d and \u201cThe Limerick Up-to-Date Book.\" The two former contain a series of quotations written in a cynical vein, harmonizing with the title\u2014a quotation for each day.For example, in \u201cWidows Grave and Otherwise,\u201d the sentiment for \u201cFeb ruary Ninth\u201d is: \u201cA man that marries a widow is bound to give up smoking and chewing.If she gives up her weeds for him, he should give up his weed for her.\u201d\u2019\u2014Louisville Journal.Price, each .0200esnsc0u00 If by mail, ic extra.sessemasec ssa \u2018ressns00ssen1occccoum RDC PR \u2019 \"The Toys Become Conscious OF THEIR IMPORTANCE The admiring glances and exclamations of delight of the children are enough to turn the heads of more thoughtful beings than Toys.Parents can, therefore, forgive them for feeling elated.Proud as they've become, though, they've consented to become associated with some exceedingly humble prices.\u2018 Soldiers\u2019 Suits, on cards.spe- clal ee suc Trinity Chimes, the newest mu- sfeal toy.Presumed to imitate the bells Of à futnous cathedral, and succeeds won.derfuily well oes $1.50 CT Boys\u2019 Drums, with the sticks, \"Dolis' Carrizges, wooden wiheals, - special LL.ac special LL.Lc.s.SOC y Doll\u2019 8 Go-Carts, fron wheels \u201cDexter Ron z Horses, (ined.: special ooo es sed Lens S1.23! Beuts epeuial 2.122020 nan c0e .9%e Everything New in Ribbons Gets First Showing at Scroggie's The newest out, a the rainbow.but no living man or woman has yet been able to compute tre number of tones of color such reflects.Ye wizird cf the pen erccumters a similar proposition in these ribbons.Not mere gradations =f zaler.But wa- rious tones of opposite effects.blending harmanizus!y \u2014 \u2018seat ii\u2014inde- scribably beautiful.See them and appreciate that the price: 5c a rare, 3 an exceptionally reasonable one.Ribbon, 0 it =hades of sky, nex voqu licot, pink.Nile burnt orange, wide, qoise, TOR gold, IMA IVY, Boys Three-Piece Suits, $2.98 Suits Worth $5.00 Boys Three Piece Suits, of at woo! twesis.in nar des, Tris up in ua Hew single-breasted style.and linei vil : Regularly $2.00 values, On sale Werdnasd a «cure $2.98 farmers satin.etre Men\u2019s Fancy Vests, $1.50 $5.00 and $6.00 Vests that we bought at an underprice.because a manu.tacturer failed to observe his agreement about delivery.They ished Rep and Brovaïeï Vist.and colors, fing siieen.dy and PP value.on are made of the finest aualizy silk Tin tngs, in à variety finished with fancy buttons.Sale Wednesday at of new designs ir Reguiar 2.au AAA Se Ve NS 0 \u201c Bath Towels-No Two Pair _In this is Particular Lot Alike They're favorably bought manufac- Whoever heard of ee, \u2014 in value?You've abundant evi- basis .upon which they were bought, no two pair alike.Manufacturers depend upon variety, rather than the quantity of a particular size or style to win patronage from the «trade.Selsct early.selection of Fancy Ombres.We marce' at tre beauty a _ Other Bargains in Towels reoryedez-\u2014dina White Thiaver TFawels Hive T6 0x0 49 ie, auatits usualy ; eal at EN to ls Ol ee ees «0e Ta dozen All-Linen Huckaback Towe stringed ends or hemmed: guaranteed all linen; sizes 1S » 36 in.Special, each 2.001000 eee es 111ise 33 dozen AlU-Sequeh Linen Huckaback Towels, red border, fringed ends; size 19 x a8 In.Special etch cov 13e¢ 500 dozen superior quatity Heavy Scotch Linen Towels, all pure nen; .sizes-20 x 40 RUE Special 0, CI eae ieee 16gc en dozen etre large Hemstitehs?Hue karbite k Idnen Towels, all white.J -1 in hem: size, 48 x- 26 in.Spec al, cach.css ses s casses ses 11\u20ac Miss Eva Plouffe\u2019s Waltzes ) 5 \u201c 9, ! \u2019\u201d \u20ac - \u201cReve Doree\u201d and \u201cTheo: Gle euch everywhere else.Here every day for, \u201ceo Lu cena s 000000 z25C | | | 1,000 feot Whather Strip, to fasten lo Japannad-tin, That includes the postage charges.\u2014\u2014 | Basement Specials Basement Specials \u2018Decorated Bread Box- windows or doors.It is a wooden 3 in three different aes Rte strip of wood with inset of rubber to last, any Size, for.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.BVc - press into the crevices and keep out the cold ulr, 1 and 11g Îneh widths, On vale ut, per foot.de, > 10 pleces Colored Chamber 8 Weith as.To be cleared wo set LA A MSA 10e LB0 Good Corn Carpet Brooms 4 teins.28:97 Regular 26, While they last, 28e Beta, Fh \"Fa TOL Va \u201cEoin.a \u2019 ; .\u2018 \u201c 1 ' « 20° Pr VE inp ee VS EEE "]
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