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[" Loreen à J FA UT EME ETS Sets UC EN a AVE ETS Re fn EE PE Ne Fu in CLE CS HS rr RT 8 Last Weeks Daily .Last Weok\u2019s Weekly ©.3 $ .Total last week 468,787 \u2014 MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1904.PRICE ONE CENT.GENERAL STOESSEL | Waltham Watches \u2014 YOUR LINEN 10 THE EMPEROR For¢ign made watches are and Tie are the most observed parts of your no longer the fashion.The Commander at Port dress, therefore your Shirt should be made to 68 The Perfected American Watch,\u201d an ilustrated book Arthur Telis of Recent of interesting information about watche:, will be sent Attacks.order.Skilled workmen are employed in the making of our Shirts, and we warrant our free upon request.: American Waltham Watch Company, RUSSIANS AT TIE PASS Troops Fortifying the Hoighte\u2014 work to be satisfactory, because every detail is looked after by people who know how.3 Waltham, Mass.Russia and Germany Growing stores.GOOLER.ba = VOL.XXXVI, N° 219 SENSATIONAL FEATURES IN i PROTESTS AGAINST ONTARIO ELE LIBERALS NOW BEING HEARD ins oul sists after prohibited hours.Among Pe are the Beemer ra = : : Watford; Queen's Hotel, coe; Ro! Remarkable Evidence of Wrong-Doing Given at the Sault |Héier siméoc the hotels at Windham Centre and at La Sallette, These, it is St.Marie and North Grey Trials Which Opened on charged, were also furnished with brib- ° ery funds.Tuesday\u2014Particulars Filed in the North Norfolk > GOT THE VOTERS DRUNK.\" | Case Mention Several Prominent Politicians \u2014 À The charge then reeds: Record Number of Charges.Others are Hal B, Donly, publisher; License Inspector Werrett, of Simcoe: Barrister W.B.Wiikinson, of Waterford, and eight others, among them a hotel-keeper and several farmers, all |said to be agents of the respondent.These are said to have \u2018corruptly combined, conspired and agreed upon \u201cFor the purpose of more effectually carrying out the plan or scheme, that the voters or some of them should be Friendly.AUTUMN CLOVES Bpecial to the Montreal Star.Bault Ste.Marie, Ont., September 14.In the procerdings against C.N.Bmith, Liberal.M.L.A., for Sault Ste.Marie, on Tuesday afternoon, the evidence of Nichulus Cole, formerly purser of the Algoma Central steamer Minnie M., which at by-election time last October, took twenty men from the Michigan Boo to Michipicoten to act, it is alleged as personators, was corrobor- Bted by other witnesses, The investigation into this one charge lasted til the adjournment last night.rge 13.Richardson, the stewart, told of provisioning the boat for the trip of going to the Michigan side, where beer, liquor and cigars were taken ubourd: of getting passengers at Algonquin above the Michigan Soo In charge of Employment Agent Galvin, and of the trip up the lake during which the men were supplied with free liquor and cigars.Max.Hterman, a deck hand, told of the events from his point of view and rorroborated the previous witnesses.Capt.Arthur Batten algo gave corroborative evidence.At a meetinz held an the night previous to the boat's departure, he heard read a letter to At.torney-General Gibson.who was at \u201cone told of.namely at the Dominion present protesting against the anticl- pated outrage.He knew it Was his boat that was referred tn but he had his orders, and It was not for him to vers.Nelson Harmon.deputy returning | Officer at Helen Mine, gave evidence | that twenty-three votes had been polled there all for Mr.Smith.All the voters were sworn at the request of Mr.Miscampbell's agent.who suspected personation.T.J.Kennedy, general manager of the Algoma (\u2018entral Ratiway.gave evidence to the effect that a week previous to the -alection he Wrote to the conductor at Michipicoten.telling him to have n train meet the Minnie M He got his instructions from the as- Bistant general manager nf the Con- polidated Company.Mr.William Coyne, No fares were collected from the men either on the boat or train.and although unusual none of the employes were reprimanded by superior officers for this neglect.During the afternoon's proreedinms, LZ.A.Duvernet, counsel for the petitioners.announced that he would ret affidavits to nrove that attempts were t being made to spirit away witnesses from outside the court room.where ey remain while trial Is on.THE NORTH GREY CASE.Owen Sound.Out., September 14.\u2014The investigation Into charges that A.G.Mackay, Liberal M.L.A.holds his seat in the Legislature for North Grey as the result of electoral corruption opened Yesterday afternoon before ;Chief Justice Moss and Justice atréet.About RON witnesses have been subpoenaed to attend the trial, which probably will last for several days.The Liberals are represented by A.B.Ayleawarth, K.C.J.M.McEvoy and H.E.Sampson, while the Conservative Interests are being looked after by G.T.Blackstock.James Baird, and H.G.Tucker.Mr.Mackay was In the witness box for the grenter part of yesterday afternoon.Mr.Mackay said that there were two other bye-elections at the time his was held\u2014North Norfolk and North Perth.He admitted that the fate of the Government perhaps depended upon them \u2018if they went wrong.\u201d He sald he was not a member of the Riding Association and had not! attended a meeting of it for eleven years, and could not say if committees had been , formed throughout the riding.\u2018The campaign had been a short one, lasting only two weeks.Between 5.00 Dand 6,000 votes had been polled.He had looked ta \u201cthe boys\u201d to get the votes out.\u201cYou are aware,\u201d Mr.Rlackstone asked, \u201cthat there had been in previous electima secret organizations which Bent strangers in the ridings\u201d\u201d \u201cNo.I am not aware of that unless you refer to such conatituencies nas West Elgin,\" answered Mr.Mackay.\u201cWell, I have read In the papers about organi- gations but I! don't know anything about secret organizations.ACQUAINTED WITH \u201cCAP\u201d SULLI- v WN.Mr.Mackay did not know how stran- ers got into a riding at election time, ut supposed that there was some pow- or directing them.\u201cCap\u201d Sulllvan was known by the witness.He had been in Owen Sound six weeks ago, about three weeks before his (witness) examination for discovery.He had had a short conversation with Sullivan.but had not communicated with him since, A voter named Robert Angus was known to the witness, Angus had asked him for a loan of $6.but witness had no change.and handed him $10, and after ascertaining that Angus would be in town again in a few days told him he need not get the change then but return ali of the loan when he was in town again.He had regularly entered (the trans- acticn in his books.Mr.Mackay did not know where Angus was.The money had not been returned.Nr.Mackay also testified that he knew H.M.Manders, who had asked him for money, but had been refused.He denied that he told the man to go tof the Reform committee room.STARTLING ÉVIDENCE.Rather startling evidence was taken by Wm.Ferrow.Ferrow deposed that he was told by a John Schreiber that he would be \u201cput next\" to Roy Mc- Murchy., who had money.This was shortly before the by-election.Schrei- ber subsequently introduced him to McMurchy, who said: \u201cIs this the man you were speaking about?Schreiber said it was, and later the witness and McMurchy met when the latter hand- m $5.him 85.UDGE PARKER WILL SPEAK.To Mr.Aylesworth, Ferrow sald he 1a) t e Montreal Star.was alone with McMurchy in the Grand Central Hotel, when the mon was pald over to him with the wordf: \u201c1 hope you voted for the right man.\u201d It had not been suggested to him, the witness deciared, that he should lay a trap for the other side.He had been subpoenaed by Mr.Boyd, the Conservative candidate.He had told the story just related to a Mr.'eon- ard before he told it to Mr.Boyd.Witness also sald to Mr.Aylesworth that he hud received from McMurchy.money on an occasion other than the by-election.\u201cWhat was the occas.on?\u2019 asked \u201cir.Blackstock \u2018and what happened?\u201d Mr.Aylesworth objected to the question on the ground that an .agency ended with an election.Mr.Blackstock submitted- that his question was perfectly proper.Mr., Aylesworth had asked the witness if he had got money from McMurchy on any other occaston, and \u2018he reply was that he had.Mr.Blackstock simply wanted to find out what that occasion was.The Judge finally reserved decl- sion until to-day.NORTH NORFOLK PARYICULARS Spectal to the Montreal Star.Toronto, September 14.\u2014On Tuesday afternoon North Norfolk Conservatives, through 8 HH.Bradford.broke a record, filing the greatest number of charges in one case In the history of Ontario election courts.There are just 685 =eparate and distinct charges, and Archibald Little, Libera! M.I.A, will \u2018have to answer the more serious ones.The Speaker and Hon.Richard Har- ask questions of the company's offi- [court also figure In several of the charges.The sensational charge is the first.It amounts to a conspiracy to bribe, and even to abduct and deport! voters.The Speaker.Hon.W.A.Charlton.is the chief name involved in this charge.made drunk and thereupon locked up in rooms in the hotels provided for the purpose and should be abducted and deported or by other fraudulent device or contrivance prevented from voting.\u201cAlso that such scheme be further carried out by Geo.O.Werret(, License \u2018Inspector, prostituting his office, giving protection to the proprietors of the sald hotels against penalties or other loss, harm or damage because of their infringement of the law.\u201d In pursuance of this plan, the charge adds, the hotels Were kept open during ;the lllegal hours, particularly during | polling day und the night previous, and ,men were made drunk and locked up In rooms and prevented from voting.| The Government figuré in over 100 charges of bribery, giving money to | certaln electors to be used for that purpose.The representatives of the jGovernment in this charge are Speaker Charlton and Hon.Richard Har- court, Minister of Education.Hon.John Chariton, M.P., and W.M.German, M.P., Geo.H.Watson, K.C.\u2026 Hugh Blain and the Reform Assocla- tion of Ontario are also named as well as Hal Donly and the North Norfolk Liberal Association.Among the 100 or more who are said to have had a hand In that bribery ifund are T.C.Robinette, K.Q, License Inspector George O.Werrett and David Rattenbury, of Simcoe.Most of the others are farmers.The familiar name of Captain John Sullivan, of St.Catharines, decorates a dozen pages.He ix said to have given or promised money to Michael Crosby.of Buffalo or St.Catharines: Frank Scully, St.Catharines; Frank Gallagh- jer Buffalo.and others.\u2018to procure the return of the respondent.\u201d A PULLMAN MADE A FORTRESS How Judge Bole, of British Columbia, Took Charge.Victoria.September 14.\u2014 When Conductor Ward, of the C.P.R.train held up near Mission City, on Saturday night.entered the Pullman and told the passengers the news.Judge W.Norman Bole, of the British Columbia courts, asked if any other man in the car besides himself was armed.Everybody replied in the negative, The Judge then produced lis revolver and asked all who were willing to help aim defend the car against the attack of the bandits to say so.Every man present expressed willingness to assist.The Judge then sent the porter back up the line with torpedo signals to lay on the rails to warm the freight train that the express had passed west of Mission City, and which was about due.so as to avert a disastrous rear end collision.When the porter returned Bole ordered all the furniture and loose fittings in the car piled agalnat the doors at each end 80 as to nrevent thes being opened from the corridors.The passengers then distributed themselves in hiding along the sides and at the nds of the car to .scape flying bullets if a fight should take place, and Bole took his place between two big chairs in the middle of the car, revolver in hand.The porter then put out all the lights In the centre of the car, leaving only those In the corr.dors burning.The centre of the car was thus in pitch darkness while the corridors, by which the robbers must approach to the attack, were a blaze of light.The slatted blinds at the windows were pulled down and fastened securely.Thus prepared, allin the car awaited the coming of the robbers.The Judge kept a keen watch on the corridors, ready to kill the first man with A mask on his face that :how- ed himself in the brilliantly lighted passages.Only when the locomotive returned from Whonnock Creek and coupled up did the people feel that the strain was over.All the passengers highly praised Judge Bole's sensible action, and his courageous determination to defend the car agalnst assault.They say no military man could \u201cave arranged the work of defence better than the judge.The pasgengers also declare that had any of the robbers shown themselves in the corridors they would have been killed to a certainty.and without any chance of ~e- tuming the fire.Judge Bole was once commander of a British Columbia rifle corps.and is an Irishman noted for his determination of character.He war the only man in the whole train who seriously proposed to fight the gang.LATE PRINCIPAL GRANT REFJSED NOMINATION.Declined Seat in Mowat Cabinet in , 1885 and Later, Federal Nomination.ingston, Ont., September 14.\u2014In the tography of the late Principal Grant, Just Issued, it is stated that the head of Queen's College was offered a port- follo In the Mowat Cabinet in Ontarto.The announcement has caused surprise, as it was quite unknown here.On the resignation of Hon.Adam Crooks, In 1885, 8ir Oliver offered the portfolio of Minister of Education to Principal Grant.After serious consideration.Dr.Grant declined, In later years he was asked to be a parliamentary candidate for the Federal House, but h refused to entertain the proposal,\u201d New York.ber 14.\u2014 Three thousand orators Sh be turned loose in the doubtful Bites by the Democratic campaign managers during the last week PLOT TO CATCH COLONAL BACHELORS Anglo - American Matrimonial Agency Exposed by Truth.London, September 14.\u2014 London Truth.in an atftidle respecting an advertisement addressed to lors, which appeared in certain colonial papers, says: \u201cThe advertisers called themselves Lloyd and Duncan, Anglo-American Agents, 91 St.Mery's Road, Leyton.On enquiry at the address the Truth representative found the house had been empty some weeks.The advertisers pro to supply men in the colonies with suitable partners from thousands of good inteiltg- ent girls around Leyton.Any colonial with a fancy for one of these damsels was asked to remit five dollars.Truth fears that the only result of the enterprise was a number of dollars transferred from the other side of the Atlantic to this side.The number of bachelors on one side and spinsters on the other remains ynaltered.\u201d Truth wonders that no poesibility of this result did not occur to any of the colonia] papers which published the advertisement.Truth has received several enquiries from Canada about the adver tisement.TARIFF REFORM.Lord Morpeth, M.P., presiding at the formation of the Birmingham Young Men's Association for the promotion of tariff reform principles, said a bond to unite their vast Empire and make it a solid structure could only be obtained by means of trade and commerce.MR.MIDDLEMORE COMING OUT.John T.Middlemore, M.P., founder of the scheme dealing with the problem of the children of the slums, leaves for Canada to-morrow.There is a Children\u2018s Emigrant Home under his support at Birmingham, and the Middle- more Home at Halifax, N, 8.STARTING FOR NEWFOUNDLAND.Sir Wililam MacGregor took leave yesterday of the King at Balmoral Castle prior to starting for Newfoundland.PAYABLE IN NEWFOUNDLAND.It is officially announced that postal orders issued in Great Britain ll in future be payable in Newfoundland.A REVEREND DUELLIST BRINGS DOWN HIS MANA Clergyman 8hoots a Layman in a Shot Gun Duel Yesterday.Columbus, Miss., Beptember 14.\u2014In a duel with shot guns about eight miles from this city yesterday, Rev.E.M.Younghanse, aged 40 years, shot John Harris, aged 38 years, In the stomach, and the life of the latter is despaired of.Rev.Younghanse received a charge of shot In his side, but ls not seriously njured.The cause of the shooting is not known.Younghanse Is detalned at the gaol.; AN EARLY DATE FOR THANKSGIVING.To Get It Out of the Way Before Elec tions it Will Probably Be Early in October.Ottawa, Ont., September 14.\u2014In view of the prospective elections, Thanksgiving is likely to be held early this year, so as to have the holiday over before the heat of the campaign.The | date may be fixed on this week.The second Thursday in October is looked on as a probable date.Will Go te Penitentiary Instead.Special to the Montreal Star.Winnipeg, September 14.\u2014 Leopold ta notorious horse thief, who was arrested at 84.Vital by the Mounted Police on the eye of a at Moveomin pretty girl, was yesterday ore Judge Wetmore, and He was in September.The announcement was o at ihe national headquarters today by Pariel le, head of the 5 * bureau Unt ts hemded by / def two Datonoe tonne Leurs Bay Meun- tala penitentiary.St.Petersburg, September 14.\u2014 The Emperor has received the following despatch from General Stoessel, commander of the Russian military forces\u2019 at Port Arthur, dated August 28: \u201c1 am happy to report to Your Ms- Jesty that at three o'clock in the moru- ing of August 27, during a violent rain and thunder storm, the Japanese again attempted to capture our left flank positions, near number one fort and Udan mountain.Their attack was everywhere repulsed.Our losses were small\u2014three men killed and two officers and 98 men wounded.The wounded were brought in and are being carefully tended.A number of Japanese, corpses would have been picked up by us, but the enemy prevented us from so doing by opening fire on the hospital attendants who had been sent out under the Red Cross flag.\u201d Another despatch from Gen.Stoessel to the Emperor, dated September 2 says: \u201cOn the night of September 1 the enemy attacked Visokaya and Diin- naya mountains and the neighbouring fortifications, opening simultaneously an artillery fire on the forts and moui- tains.The leading files of the enemy, with the Japanese columns following them were discovered in good time, and our batteries opened on them.The leading filles fortunately encountered some automatic mines, and many of the enemy were blown in the alr.The attack was repu in an hour.Our losses were Incoñsiderable\u2014one officer and seven men wounded.\u201d ESTIMATE OF RUSSIAN LOSSES.St.Petersburg, September 14.\u2014Gen.- Kuropatkin est tes the Russian losses from August 28 to September § at 4,000 killed and 13,000 wounded.ADVICES FROM TOKIO.Tokio, September 16\u20143 .m.\u2014 Meld Marshal Oyama confirme the reports that a considerable force of Russians, remains south of the Hun river and says the Russians are fortifying the heights on both aides of the Liao river at Tie Pass.Gen.Nodzu reports that the heaviest fighing at Liao Yang occurred during the evening of September 3.The 20th Regiment, having previouly lost successively two regimental and four bat- tation.commanders, sacrificlally as saulted and dislodged the Russians from their redoubts at Yusfangmimo There were no Japanese a the rank of captain.Captain Yogami.commanding the regiment led the charge and inepirited his men.The reserves unhesitatingly filled the gaps in the aasauiting line.The men, unmindful of wire entanglements and other obstructions, rushed up to the Russian works shouting \u2018\u2019Banzai.\u201d\u2019 One battalion lost all ita officers in the first clash and a private subsequently commanded it.One company was reduced to fourteen or fifteen men.The regiment's losses were from twelve to thirteen hundred.THE TRANSPORT LENA.8t.Petersburg, September 14, 1.46 p.m.\u2014Telegraphic ihquiries have ellcit- ed the information from Viadivostok that the Russian transport Lena was sent to the Pacific with the view of stopping the shipment of contraband of war.There & an intimation also, but this ls not official, that several other vessels, probably merchant men, purchased in Germany and converted into armed cruisers, are in the Pacific on a similar mission.If the United States declines to permit the Lena to have ample time in which to make complete repairs, without which she could not venture to undertake a lcng voyage, either back to Vladivostok or home by way of Cape Horn, it seems probable that Russia will acquiesce to the decision to disarm her.San Francisco, Beptember 14.\u2014An- other and more thorough inspection of the Russian cruiser Lena will be made to-day by naval engineers in order to furnish the State and Navy Depart, ments with more complete data cond cerning her boilers and seaWorthiness.In the event that the Lena is dismantled she probably will be laid up at the Mare Island navy yard, GERMANY AND RUSSIA.London, September 14.\u2014The Times, In a special article, gives the history of an alleged understanding arrived at between Germany and Russia which it believes took definite shape at the time of the commercial negotiations at Nor- derney in July and which will secure to Russia Germany's support In the ultimate settlement of terms of peace with Japan, and to Germany, so far as Russia is concerned, a free hand in future for the carrylng out of her scheme of world politics on lines of least resistance in China.namely.where it will me in contact only with British Interests Emperor Willlam, in seeking this agreement, the article says, believed Russia would be eventually victorious, and his good-will has already enabled Russia to send her finest troops from the western provinces to the Far East and to a certain extent dismantie the western fortresses of Russia of siege guna for the meat of war.Whilst, besides facilitating Russian purchases of ships and war material in Germany, it was also intended that the warships at Port Arthur and Vladivostok should be given refuge at Kai Chou in order to be avallable at the conclusion of the war in the hands of German diplomacy for exercising pressure upon Japan in concluding peace.The disgrace Into which Prince Ouktomsky, the Russian naval commander at Port Arthur, has fallen gives the measure of the import- arce attached to this movement in St.Petersburg.\u2014\u2014a WILL RELEASE BRITISH SHIP.Viadivostock.Septemher 13 (Delay- Sound ports to Japan, by the Viadl- vostook squadron) and alwd the neutral portions of the vemso cargo.That part of the cargo ed to Japan, consisting flour, vitton &nd timber, is con The Calchas will be detained three months in order Medium Weight Dogskins - Heavy Dogrkins - .Deerskin Gloves - .- Driving Gloves - - Extra Quality Cheverette Gloves $1.75 at THE FINISHING TOUCH to your autumn attire will be furnished by a pair of these new gloves just received from London.skins, double gusseted, wax sewn, with pricked seams and patent spring fastenings\u2014all these points make DENTS GLOVES the kind chosen by those careful buyers who seck the dressiest.LADIES will find a fine selection of Dent's Walking Gloves, one and two button, light, medium and heavy weights, $1.25, $1.50, and Made from the finest - 81,00 pair 1.00 * 1,00 « 1.00 « 1.25 « THE HANNAN STORE, 213-215 St.James Street.ation; wisely; and SPENDING YOUR MONEY Ask for our proposition em Tel.Main 4040.is manufacturing is largely dependent upon economy ef oper- ECONOMY OF OPERATION means apending your money ing Coke instead of Counl and s moke comsumers.Let us demonstrate what it cam THE MONTREAL LIGHT, HEAT & POWER CO.NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING.WISELY means, in turas, buy- your requirements.219224 wtf to allow its owners time for an appeal from the prize court's decision.London, September 14.\u2014The Globe this aftermoon says that the decision of the Viadivostok prize court to confiscate that portion of the ccrgo of Lhe British steamer Calch .:.consisting of flor:, cotton and timber, consigned to Jäpan, if confirmed by the Russian Supreme Court amonrnts to » complete ignoring of the protest lodged by Great St.Petersburg, &zalnst the inclusion of provisions in the Russian list of contraband of war.STORY OF AN ANCIENT FIGHT.Petropaviovsk, Kamschatka.September 13 (Celayed).\u2014In the middie of June, Lieut.Gundust, of the Japanese navy, with one Lundred and Afty naval reserve men, landed on the west coast of Kamachatka, plundered villages, expelled inhabitant.and 1s- sued proclamations declaring \u2018he sovereignty of Japan over the Kamschat- ka peninsula.A sailinr vessel, with 100 Russian reserve men and a detachment of one hundred militiamen.was sent from Petropavl-vak to the west coast 20 eject the Japanese.The Russians defeated the latter and capt red their leader.The Russian force lost one man killed and four men wounded.The Japanese lost 17 men killed.Che Russian naval detachment later burned five Japanese schooners, killing seventy Japanese.CHARGES AGAINST JAPS.Che Foo, Beptember 14, 4 p.m.\u2014A communicat on has been received by the Russian Consul here, from \u2018General Balashoff.chief of the Red Cross at Port Arthur, requesting that he same be made public.The General charges the Japanese with g-osa violation of the Red Cross.He suys the Japanese dead have been found carrying notes, written in Russian.requesting that the! bodies be buried, but when Russian burial parties attempted to fuifil these requests, they -vere fird on.Such instances, General Balashoff adds, wre numerous, a:d the Russians are now afraid to trust to the red (.oss flag.He states that the Japanese also pr» tect movements of their troops by the unlawful use of the red cros- flag.BOARDED A ERITISH VESSEL.Gibraltar, September 14.\u2014The British steamer Ortona, from London, reports passing yesterday a Russian cruiser which was boarding the British steamer Derwen, from Liverpool, 8ir William in Guelph.Special to The Montreal Star.Guelph, Ont.\u2026.September 14.\u2014Sir Wil.laim C.McDonald, of Montreal, visited the Ontario Agricultural College Yesterday.With the architect, Mr.T.M.Miller, of Toronto.he went over the two large buildings of the McDonald Institute.The institute proper, in which classes are to be held in :.ature study, household science aré manual training, is entirely finished.McDonald Hall, which ta the residence with accommodation for over 100 lady students, will be completed next month.Students are to be recelved next week.Prof.Robertson also was with the party who left by the evening train, much pleased with the magnificent buildings and surroundings.American bankers are holding a convention in New York City.Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of CLOTHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED \u2018$1.00 a month keeps Gentlemen's Clothes in Order, Buits or Overcoats pressed .$ .60 » \u201c French cleaned ., 1.50 Le * dyed.2.00 Slik Velvet Collars ., s.\u2026.+00» 1.00 New Silk Facings .Coats Relined !.LAD! Rebound .50 Fur Garments ey and Repaired.Rigs ca all parts of the city.Phone.East 514.MY VALET, 73 Beaver Hall HM.Merchantsa 952.Always eat the best.Jas.Strachan, Bakers to Royalty.T AUDITORIUM CAFE F.PAPUT, Prop.St.John st., - QUEBEC Breakfast 500, Luneh 50 o.Dinner with pint bottle wins $1 00 and Tbe.Meals a Is carts at all hours.Hot Su served after the thea Private Dining Roems for os.Dining aa 1s open Sundeye J and Holidays.148 daw AN ALLEGED PLOT AGAINST ROOSEVELT.Special to The Montreal Star.diouston, Tex., September 14.\u2014 News of a plot agalnat President Roosevelt, of the United States, is told here by E.Hawes, editor of a newspaper published in Mexico City from which place he has jurt arrived.He says the Mexican police had cable Information concerning the departure from Barcelona of two conspirators selected for the deed.The 8pan- fards reached Vera Cruz on September 5, where, owing to cabled Information, the Mexican police had nothing to do but take them in.The whereabouts of the conspirators at present is not known, but is is believed by persons from whom Mr.Hawes got the information,that short work was made of them.The Rallway Conductors, Special to the Montreal Star.Winnipeg.Man., Beptember 14.\u2014 Tho bi-anntal meeting of the adjustment committee of the Order of Rallway Conductors of the C.P.R.system Is now in session.This session will be a short ane, as there is very little business to be transacted, Officers were elected yesterday afternoon as follow: Mr.Peltier, Fort William, general chairman; S.N.Berry, North Bay, vice- chairman; A.E.Wright Ottawa.secretary.Sub-chairmen for different divisions of the road aro as follows: Easterm J.H.Bheldon, Newport, Vermont; Atlantic.J.Wade, 8t.John, N.B.; Ontario and Quebec, A.T.Swinerton, Toronto: Superior, 8.N.Berry, North Bay; Cen- ral, D.Lamb, Winnipeg: Western, T.A.Cory, Cranbrook, B.C.; Pacific, J.Hersh- mer, Kamloops, B.C.A sul ial Increase in salary was granted Mr.Peltier, in appreciation of his excellent services as chairman of the order during the past two years.' Liberal Nomination In South Essex.Essex Ont.Beptember 14.\u2014At the Bouth Essex Liberal convention here yesterday ther were eight candidates nominated.All but Dr.8amson and A.H.Clarke resigned.Both men wera strongly supported, but finally Dr.Clarke received the unanimous vote of the convention, after which he addressed the convention on the questions of the day.Mr.M.K.Cown.M.P.also discussed a few of the questions of issue.Special Notice.Exhibition Planos Recelved.Willits & Co, 2470 St.Catherine street, have just received a number of artistic Dominion Planos direct from \u2018the Toronto Exhibition.These are part of the order for two hundred instruments recently placed by Mr.Willis.If you are Interested in good pianos we would like you to call and get familiar with the superior qualities and exclusive features of these, Do- on os.Willis & Co.Erhpire î mind Bulla ne?0 St.Catherine atreet, > .\u2018Wedding Rings, all the latest styles, : soild 18kt gold, from $4.50 to $10.00.R.Hemsley, Jeweller, 358 St.James street.R.J.TOOK 171 ST.JAMES STREET.2387 ST.CATHERINE STREET, W.9 1553 ST.CATHERINE STREET, E.ELECTRIC FIXTURES MUNDERLOH & CO., 61 St.Sulpice Street.SHREDDED CODFISH Made into Fish Balls or Creamed on Toast makes a delicious Breakfast.HALIFAX Brand Is Pure Atlantic Cod.PRICE 10 CENTS.YOUR GROCER.\u201cCampbell Clad\u201d All ready for Fall and Winter.Suits and Overcoats, $12 to $zo.267 ST.JAMES ST.Room 6 Inglis Building.2381 3ST.CATHERINE STREET.OOMPRESSED AIR AND RELAID PROMPTLY, Carpets Cleaned Individually, not mixed with other dirty carpets.Carpets Cleaned on the floor, without removal, by the Dustless Method.Draperies, Rugs, Tapestries, Upholstered Furniture, Mattresses, Wall Coverings and Decorations, Cleaned by the Dustless Method.All other methods obsolete, Telenhones Untown 2385.id 2886.Montreal Compressed Air, Dustiess Housecleaning Co., 216 3 2aw \\ Phone M.988.Climb a Telegraph Pole and you will see just the kind of light we can throw to the very back part of your store by using LUXFER PRISMS \u201cin your windows.For particulars, F.T.BLENNERHASSETT, Office at George W.Reed & Co, 788 Craig street.\u2018« Lightweight \" - President Suspenders Weigh but twe ounces Por summer wear and particular Seme \u2018President \u201d principle\u2014-same quality\u2014same guarantee.Batisfsc- tion, 8s new pair or your money back.Soc.and $1.00, any store or mailed.DOMINION SUSPENDER CO, NIAGARA FALLS Fr NITE TRIN RN Rp SS SSN COAL Philadelphia & Reading Coys Anthracite, Welsh Anthracite, (Cobble Size.) George\u2019s Creek, Cumberland, Scotch and Nova Scotia Steam.Connelisville Foundry Coke, ALL at lowest prices.City or Rail delivery.Enquiries Solicited, Andrew Baile 89 McQill St.2005 30 2aw Aird\u2019s Homemade Bread (HN EWR (\\ BLANKETS, 3 cases of good large FLANNRLETTE STAay, real value $1.38, Fer uetion fale, Price omly 78 CENTS PAIR.0 LEMIRE & cc dutiorat 7\"=% 1 City Analyst, Proviscial Analyst 219 2 Is nat right.Main 1035 MiltonHersey, M.A.Sc.(McGilh Chemist of the C.P.R.FALL OPENING on 15th September and following days.M C.A.Gareau and Co, Hign Art Millinere 146 ST, JAMES fy dl MONTREAL.319 8 ANALYSES FOR THE PUBLIO PHONE MAIN 253 Ln ce eam mea PE RES ETS mn r= eo + WUD AND RAIN MAY CAUSE À TAUCE mies Can Do Littie While Present Conditions Prevail.THE BATTLE OF LIAO YANG Belated Reports Show That it Was One of the Fiercest Ever Fought, London, September 16.- The relative positions of the armies in Manchuria seem to be unaltered.No further fighting is recorded hy eliher side.Mud and exhaustion ire expec - ed to enforce a truce.The oe from St.Petersburg that Gen, Kuio- patkin has been greatly strengihened since the battle of Lino Yang is regarded as probable.11 ls surinised that dt was the knowledge of the approach of the Russian reinforcements that determined the Juni.nese to attack the Liao Yang positions before thelr own ârrangements were complele.The newspapers this morning are flooded with tardy accounts of the battle, each running to some thousands of words.All relate incidents indicating that there was never a bloodier combat fn the history of war.Gen, Kuroki's section of the 1leld p+ema ro have been the most hotly cun'erled.The summit of Helyingtal hill.which is a quarter of a mile long.way tin into fragments by the shefl: | je stated that jt wan Impossible after the fight to take a & \u20180 without trending on bullets.Rennet Burleigh.of the Telegraph.who recently left Manchuria, disgusted with the treatment accorded correspondents by the Japanese.is still at Tien-Tsin.He says he has not permanently withdrawn from the scene of action.Mr.Rurleigh declares that the Japanese estimate of 17.000 casualties Is too modest.Judging from his own observation, there were nearly 130.000, there are no evidences that the Hus- glans are using a single dum-dum db let.Many thousand of Japanese hav» v hl o \u201d 9 - wl HRS EMNONDDy Cf.no se.si = an 0 NN OT =! ~~ ON DS sl > SsHONVO\u2014-05-\u20141 = ?slæevson-ono-U al-ocos-o->0° Totals Seore by innings: 1 .000000*\u20142 0200005\u2014 in the tenth.Game forfeited to Toronto SUMMARY: Two-base hit.Carr: three-base hit, sacrifice hit, Murray: stolen \u201c| rent BEE LN) |.MoGes, of the X cord for the hundred yard dash \u201cThere's à reason somewhere, and per- ments have been completed whereby When Egan called bail for one sus- iciously like a strike, Pitsher Falken- rg would vent his wrath by throwing down his mit and spiking It.Pm through, and it was à tfe at 2 to 2 until the first part of the tenth.Then Toronto got in two runs end Montreal ceased to play.They just dawdied and tet runs come in and made errors in the way of wild pitches and passed balls fo try and get the umpire to call the game on account of darkness without finishing the Inning.This wouid have left the game a tie.Finally when McCarthy deliberate- ty hurled the ball over Clancy's head at the grand stand, when a Toron- tontan was going to first, Eagan recalled the old line he used to learn when attending a typewriting academy, \"Now is the time when all good men and true should come to the aid of the party.\u201d Turning to the stand he announced that the game was awarded to Toronto by a score of nine to nothing.And there was not a kick about it, either.Falkenderg did not start off well and Montreal landed on him like a trip hammer in the first, getting In two runa, but after that he was unfathomable as the mighty deep, and only six men got hits from his delivery during the entire game.McCarthy also did fine work and had the hits scattered s0 they were harmless as the kiss of a humming bird except in the fifth and tenth, and of course on the oe the las agalent Bh - You.Lost.Po manifestly only ng to net Buffalo .\u2026., time Instead of net Rate Faite svoscoeuse q \u201c au e .a popular prejudice among wark ess séqueue .the tana in favour of baving a base- | fereey City oii ff td ball tearo play ball instead of playing mener NS a «av montreal came very near to winh providence I 4 in the last half of the ninth, whew | RocBester «ooo 3 ind Dyer surprised hin 4nd eviryhofly Buffalo plays 4 doudble-hender with else by.sometht .heater this afternoon, , Montreal, 7.Umpire, Egan.At Buffalo\u2014 R.H.E.Buffalo .01113010*\u20147 9 1 Rochester ry and J.Kennedy.Umpire, Keily, Jersey Newark terfer and and Conahan.game postponed grounds.the way when he came down the line.+ \u201cJersey and Néwark fought for six tanipes te 6 te and) bases, Thoney, Gibson, Dyer, Fuller (2).Murray.Weldensaul; base on balls, off McCarthy, 4: off Falkenberg., 4: struck eut.by McCarthy, 7; by Falkenberg, 6: passed ball, Gibson, Fuller; wild pitches, McCarthy, 2: left on bases, Toronto, 8; .010000020_3 \u20ac 1 Batteries\u2014McGee and McAllister; Clea- Attendance, 1,403, At Jersey Clty\u2014 City .000000\u201490 2 2 RARE 000000\u20140 1 oO Batteries\u2014Eaxon and Vandergrift: Hes- hea.Umpires, Rudderham Attendance, 750, Called; darkness.At Baltimore \u2014 Balt on imore- Providence account of wet 0 \"his in \u201cBpike Artist\u2019 Harley running bases.Yeu should just ses \u201cDutch Hartman, whe was csaching, get out of EASTERN LEAGUB STANDING.a we Wt Laporte made his ninth home run of the season at Buffalo Tuesday in the game with the Bronchos.\u2014\u2014\u2014 8 \u2018 1] \u2018 Shed» one and ; Biaons, yestérday was ut-put'on two different occasions on unt strikes\u2014something rarely seen in a game.Gettman got back in the game at Buffalo yesterday and made two hits.Delahanty has been writhing under a $25 fine that was Imposed upon him ors breach of discipline on the last The Boston Americans have played to almost 64,000 thus far in Philadel- Past They have played to 510,546 peo- ome and 814,1 of 824,888.10 away.a total Manager Daly, of Providence tried a 16-year-old phenomenon from the Mor- aie School.Borough of the Bronx, ar udol rames vy ph.on Saturday another 4n the three innings in wh he pitched he retired the Newark isi men.Not a safe hit w deceitful benders, as made off his NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.TO FIND OUT Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty- ur hours; a sediment or settling in- cales an unhealthy condition of the BLOOD POISON wehavemadethecursof blood poisoma specialty kidneys; If it stains the linen it is evi- | o Tortie dence of kidney trouble; too frequent tly Cured.You ean esire to pass it, or pain in the back under same ty.is also convincing proof that the kid- Teg tt Ringte cane.neys and bladder are out of order.ve take mercury potage af LJ WHAT TO DO.oath Bore Fhroat.Plinpise 8 There ls comfort in the Knowledge 80 often expressed that Dr.Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidnayse, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage.It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing it.or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day.and to get up many times during the night.The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized.It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases.If you need a medicine you should have the best.8old by druggists in Canada, price 76 cents and 81.25.You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new discovery, Swamp-Root, and a book that tells a}l about it, both sent absolutely free by mail.Address Dr.Kilmer & Co.Binghamton, N.Y.When writing be sure to mention that you read this generous offer in The Montreal Dally Star.The genuineness of this offer is guaranteed.3 on any parto y Er lng sree tar fone COOK REMEDY 60.# 1097 MAXONIO TEMPLE, Chieage, EL, 183 tf HOTEL VICTORIA NEW YORK.\u201c «The Hotel for Visitors.\u201d RICHLY FURNISHED.PERFECT CUISINE.Has an air of home-like comfort and luxury.ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF.Fifth Avenue, 27th Street and Broadway, AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.Wop.Lost.3 Boston ., .79 io \u201ci New York .77 48 616 Philadelphia .| «9 53 .586 hicago .7 56 566 Cleveland .1! ¢» 85 \"556 St.Louis cccpe BB 72 434 Detroit .% 0 ge 74 an Washington .si 96 344 LACROSSE A New Ottawa Spam.A very grave suspicion is conmenc- ing to gain a foothold about Ottawa, and In not a few other cities, not in any way interested, with regard to the course of action of the Shamrock Club In fAghting shy of Capitals until as late as the law\u2014or otherwise, the new schedule of the N.A.L.U.\u2014will allow.The Capitals negotiated for a change which would advance the dates so as to avoid a clash with the football season, but the Shamrocks didn't respond.Now.as any one who can put two and (wo together knows, the Bhamrocks and Caps are the teams whom everyone, both in Montreal and Ottawa, wants to see get together this season, and the result will be two of the biggest gates seen at a lacrosse game in years.Gates, of course, are the life-blood of a lacrosse club\u2014and this, notwithstanding the fact that the N.A.L.U.has been declared amateur again \u2014 and the Shamrocks are the very people who can, without the ald of a microscope.gee every opportunity of wiping up a little of the \u201clifeblood\u201d whenever the chance is going.80 while the aforementioned \u2018grave œuspicion\u201d mav be entirely groundiess, does it not look just a little bit like a yellow streak in Shamrocks\u2019 make-up, and that they have reason to fear the result of the two games with Capital.When Shamrocks fall to break the re- at every chance to garner a gate which is suffering from obesity, look out.haps in the present case it isn't far to seek.Are they hoping to see the season end in a fizzle, aHowing them to retain the Minto Cup?\u2014Ottawa Citl- sen.Brantford and Tecumash Again.Toronto, September 14.\u2014 Arrange- the Tecumaehs and Brantford will play at the Island on Saturday of this week the match of August 27, which was ordered by the C.L.A.executive to be replayed.Fergus waa scheduled to play the Chippewas on the day in question, but they have been induced to vacate the grounds in favour of Tecumsehs.A victory for the Indians will give them the C.L.A.senior cham- plonship, while a win \u20acor Brantford will keep them in the running for the Globe Shield.This will likely be the Ereatest game of the season.This Was Quick Work.Toronto.September 14.\u2014 At a meet- Ing of the C.L.A.last night, H.Lambe and C.Querrie, of the Tecumseh club, and John White, of the Brantford club, were reinstated.CRICKET The League Standing.The following is the standing of the clube In the Montreal and District ague Cricket h A DIVISION.W.L.x ; Montreal .8 1 5 PS McGill: ., 8 4 2 2°\u2018 2 Westmount .\u2026., 8 4 4 0 0 Longueuil ., .8 2 3 3 1 Mount Royal , .8 1 5 2 4 B DIVISION.L.D., Valleytield ., .10 8 1 1 Pu Woollen Mills .10 7 1 2 6 Victoria ., 10 4 3 3 1 Pt.St.Charles .10 3 6 1 3 Lachine .10 2 B 3 3 .10 0 8 2 8 St Lembert .ontred) us wins the champilônsht I.Division and Valleyfield in B Di MISCELLANEOUS \u201cJim?\u201d Corbett Hero of Broadway.New York, Beptember 14.\u2014Jamen J.Corbett was the hero of a mix-up between a party of hilarious young men, a cabman and Policeman Reardon, of the Broadway squad, in front of the Hoffman House last evening, that landed Edward Norris, of No.616 Nostrand \u2018avenue, Brooklyn, a prisoner In the Tenderloin Police Station.Norris, with a number of friends, among whom was a handsome young fellow addressed an Doc,\u201d came out of a Broadway cafe, and Norris, grabbing the whip from a cab, broke it.When the cabman demanded that !t be paid for all he got was a merry laugh.The party started down Broadway with the cabby following.In front of the Hoftmnan House Policeman Reardon was appealed to.When the officer started to arrest young Norris he re- celved a stunning blow in the face that almost knocked him off his feet.Recovering, he shot out his right fiat, landed squarely on Norris's jaw and sent him sprawling into the street.Th \u201cDoc\u201d and Norris's other friends started in to whip the policeman.The row was gaining serious proportions, when a big man forced his way through the crowd and reached the belligerents.: : \u201cHere, what's all this troudle about *\u201d he demanded, 4s he separated the fight- era in a remarkably skiitul fashion.\u201cWhat have you got to do with it?\u201d TH CENTURY PEOPLE ASK FOR TRB Bet CLOTH HEWSON TWEEDS -welgirt champion.You have II5 kinds of Bread to choose from with James Strachan, Bakers to Royalty.IF your doctor prescrines lithia water, he wants you Le pthal Lithia Water Messre.JODIN, MALONEY & LAWRENCE, Lid.246 St.Pau! Street, Montreal.\u2018Wholesale Distributors for Quebec.shouted Norris and his allies In a threatening manner.\u2018Gee, It's 'Jim\u2019 Corbett de prize fighter\u201d shouted a lusty-lunged newaboy, who had recognized the former heavy- This took the fight \\ out of al} hands.Shortly after Norris was locked up on a charge of disorderly conduct and araauit his friend \u201cDoc\u201d appeared at the station house with a bond n When Norris waa brought out he refused to sign the bond unless a complaint was entertained against the policeman.\u201cIt will be time enough to make that ccmplaint to-morrow,\u201d said Sergeant Robinson.\u201cWell, I won't sign the bond then,\u201d answered Norris.He spent the night In a cell.tested, the card consisting of the three- year-old trot and pace, the 2.28 clags, trot and pace, and a running race in half-mile heats.In the deciding heat of the 2.28 race, Glisie, an Iroquois horse, tripped and fel) Immediately after the start, throwing her driver, D.McDonald, who escaped with a few bruises.In the running race, Dr.Raney, owned Walsh Denies Weller\u2019s Charges.by M.ynn, of Prescott, broke hia lez Walsh the boxer is indignant.ne im ane > be ro Summary: oe 1 - - =, urse \u2014 ! have tried all I could do to bring Frank 8.St Armour Hull.Weller to time.\u201d he says, \u201cand 1 can't do it.\u2018I have offered to box him at 143 lbs.a straight match, the winner to take all the gate receipts, and I am ready, besides, to back myself up for $300.W.H.C., Comstock, Brockville .J.K.Wilkes, Knapp, Athens.Eagle Pointer, Kerr.Perth.ven Pay Roll, McRoberts, Ogdensburg.Time\u20141.10 1-4, 1.11 1-4.2.28 class, purse $200\u2014 Maud Keswick, O.B.Bhep- pard, Toronto Lady Hal, Bears, Ogdensburg 1 Helen D., McCue, Kingston.4 Jim Watson, Gray, Barrie.§ Time\u20142.22%, 2.19 1-4, 219 1-2, 219.4 Fred.H., Glisey, Pauline and Erne also started.; 1 2 5 4 .Vd BI 0 GV a OP SDs \u201cThen I am ready to make another proposition.He says that he is wlll- ing to meet me twelve pounds lighter than TI am.\u201cWell, I am willing to meet him on a percentage of the gate at that.If he stands up for ten rounds.he gets the winner's end of the gate.but if I have the best of the match I win the side bet, and 1 am also prepared in thta case to put up $300 a side.\u201c1 think these are pretty fair offers.and 1 am ready to put up money with any responsible party to bind them.\u201d ms cdi Tied Running race, purse $175.Mike Clancy, Edward.Toronto.Wilfrid Laurier, Bears, Ogdensburg Gold Cockade, Wilson, Hamilton.Time\u2014.51.50 1-4.Dr.Raney and Dan Robin also ran.Starter\u2014Frank Bmith, Buffalo.Judges-C.L.Hungerford.Watertown: W.C.Fredenburg, Westport; G.A.Hotchkiss, Brockville.THE TURF Disqualified on Grand Clreult.Providence, R.1., September 14 \u2014B8ecre- tary Albert H.Moon, of the Grand Circuit, announced that R.A.Smith has been disqualified from racing for the balance of the season by stewards of the Grand Circuit.The action is taken for \u2018the alleged laying up of the first two heats of the Roger William trotting stake with the California mare Bwbet Marte on August 21 at Narragansett Park.A.P.McDonald was substituted far Smith.and won the race.which was the fasteat five heat race ever trotted.Sweet Marie fa not .Smith was surpended at the end of the racing here, and was subsequently reinstated.Horse Shot at Brockville.Brockville, Ont., Beptember 14.\u2014The horse races at the fair were keenly oon- BEL-AIRJOCKEY CLUB RACE MEETING AT BEL-AIR °522°m0ar.5 RACES, including KING'S PLATE Special trains to the race track leave the Grand Trunk Sta- Timers\u2014F.B.White, Prescott; T.Fijs- patrick, Brockviile.11 otre Special Notice.Used by British Royalty.The Princess of Wales, Madam Al bani and most of the great artists use the Heintsman & Co.pianos when in this country.Boie agents, C.W.Lindsay.Limited, aead office 2366 St.Catherine street: East End branch 1622 St.Catherine street.217 8 New and used organs from $38 to $300.pianos from $75 to $1.500, piano- players from $135 to $325.Payments trom $3 per month upwards.Liberal diecounta for cash.Layton Bros, 144 Peel street.tion at 1.43 p.m.and 2.185 p.m.ADMISSION TO GRAND STAND AND RACE TRACK.50 cents 219 # J.8.ROBERTBOX, Bec., 750 Craig Street edi bin 41 PE ra THE THIN.MAN.USTOM tailors and \u2018ready-made\u2019 manufscturers will tell you the \u2018thin fa caslest physique in the world to fit.They cut down a size larger and rig Mw out somehow.With us the thin man is neither mote nor less difficylt than any physique.We recognize in him a type just as the stout man or the regular man are considered as types\u2014and tailor suits especially for his figure.Then each Semi-ready suit is tail- ered to the try-on stage.You can prejudge effect of color \u201d and design and fit before you buy, whatever may be your physique.8.Suit delivered two hours after fitting.: Semi-ready\u201d \u2018Tailoring ! 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In our Shoe Store, we have assembled what it is safe to say is the finest line of footwear ever shown in Mont- Things.\u201d The Greatest Variety Our designs dre our own ; and our * Shoe Artists\u2019 impart to Boston Boots and Shoes exclusive qualities found iu no other line of footwear.Here are a few of our leaders:\u2014 For Men and Women $3.50 Made on Nature Lasts, Goodyear Welts.In box calf, vici kid, patent colt skin, patent kid, patent leather, Quaker calf, Kangaroo calf, velour calf; button, lace blucher; all the popular styles of heel and toe represented.These Shoes have an appearance fully equal to any Custom Made Shoe; every detail which goes to the making of a really fine shoe is carefully included in \u2018Boston Boots aud Shoes, No $6.00 Shoe is superior to these at $3.50 Orders by Mail Filled at $3.75, Carrying Our Full Guarantee.For Boys and Girls $3.00 Made on Nature Lasts, Goodyear Welts.Our Nature Lasts insure not only extreme comfort to the feet, but a fit Ill fitting shoes wear holes in the .kangaroo calf, velour calf, button, lace, something entirely new, And our Boys\u2019 and Girls For the little folks we have the greatest line of footwear this or any other city ever saw\u2014for both school and dress.In box calf, vici kid, patent colt skin, patent kid, patent leather, Quaker calf, they are made to stand usage.greatest Wear, Philadelphia.Boston, Rhode Island; Buffalo.Canada.Others now being arranged for.SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.in the footwear, which saves hose.hose rapidly.Nature Lasts footwear absolutely prevents all this.Throughout our whole line we are offerin matched in any other make of shoes\u2014Style, Beauty, Comfort and Come and see the Newest Thing in Footwear, We are the largest retailers of shoes in the world, with factories and tanneries at Boston, Brockton, and Lynn, Mass, Y Baltimore, Washington, Lowell, W orgester La Fall River.Springfield.Mass.; Hartford.Conn.: and stores at New WHOLESALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS.shoe values un- ork, wrence, Newark Providence.NY.: Cleveland.Toledo, Ohio: Montreal \u2018and Toronto, All these shoes are made on our Nature Lasts, giving an ease to small feet never found in any other shoes.Boots and Shoes WEAR, as no other children\u2019s shoes do; BOSTON SHOE STORE, 2325 St.Catherine Street, MONTREAL, Canada.\u201cThe Star\u2019\u2019 Educational Bureau for Public Information.For the benefit of parents, and others looking forward to placing their children, or those In their charge, In School.or College, attention le called to the fact that a \u2018Bureau of General Information?\u201d will be maintained at The Star Branch Office, corner of Peel and 8t.Catherine streets, where particulars may be had regarding the rates, courses, advantages and other details, including pamphlets and circulars, regarding any and all of the many educational institutions whose announcements appear In the columns of The Montreal Dally Star.points by mali will have the desired information promptly sent to them.E MONTREA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Ta St, near Nonntain St.HARTHAN.whn instructs at the er tary exclusively, has opened his Plane Classes, and will give lessons in the art of Orgams Playiag (private and in classes), fram Oct.1.instruction should send lication before Sept 28 to Herr C.E.se fert, the Musical Mrector , {Founded 1803 ) DR.HANS IR haw Mr.Jules Hone \u2014and\u2014 Mrs.Camille Hone Hudon Have resumed their teaching of Violin, Harmony and Solfesgro.ea Tictoria st.Music FLETCH ER Method and General Pianoforte Tuition.MISS INEZ M.LEISHMAN will reopen classes on Monday, Sept.13th.Specia) arrangements made for private classes, Studle\u201418 PARK AVE, Tel re Jens.NICHOLAS EICHRORN, 240 BT.TRRAIS STREET, Concert Plantst and 4ccompanist ntreal phony Orchestra.Cramist pv) Cholr aster - aemple Emanu-El.Pupils soltolted.2146 HUBERT A.BAKER 138 STANLEY STREET, Wil recetve puplin in Flute and Plano- forte Playing and Voice Culture, on snd after September 1st 195 13eod The Private Classes for Young Ladies and Children eonducted by the Misses Bartley.will be resumed on Tuesday, 6th of Sept.Puplla who desire it will be prepared for the University School Examtnations.Preparatory class for boys 762 Bherbrooke si.218 ¢ PROF.J.J.GOULET VIOLINIST, as 28 100 Metcalfe street.TALBPRT E.ROBERTSON, TEACHER or VIOLIN, Victoria Street?Tel.Up 1958.219 19 Mise Balls prgmti-intèts & Primary School, FORT STREET, will re- open on 18th.Children taken from converse returned at Martha's Vine- ard, where she has studing s an the latest ode n teaching.Por Circulars ote \\ ra t Jot at above address.70160 ePPlT Eee 2 84 TUPPER STREKT.The school conducted by the Misses Gwilt XY.Sept.| 18 , After Se Bent | v.Qwilt ber 16 Bend re-opens HU URSD 7.Mine Gétit will visitors on.school buste M resumes hér music lessons ople EDUCATIONAL A BUSINESS COLLEGE W SINESS COURSE nee Actual knowledge of Practical Individual instruction; modern methods: mercial Branches taught.daly to § Y.M.C.A.Office Werk.ea BUILDING.EDUCATIONAL DOMINION SQUARE.MONTREAL.HICH GIVES A PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAINING.Practice the Loose em.THAND COURSE includes Actual Prospectus free on application.Pelt 16 w.YO and thorough Correspondence umd experienced teachers.All Com- Interview from 3 UNG, Principal.Business Business Miss Graham'\u2019's PHONOGRAPHIC AND BUSINESS INSTITUTE.Bhorthand, Typewriting, Enxlish, French.Rookkeeping\u2014the Leveque Universel System.Positions guaranteed to competent sienographers.Open all year.m 2204 ST.CATHERIN Pupils versity Street, Street pectus on application.ST.JOHN'S SCHOOL, MONTREAL.Headmaster, C.8.FOSBERY, M.A.For Boarders and Day Scholars.Shter at an Practical business training.Day and Evening Classes: y time.op.Chm Church Cathedral, 2 doors sast of Uni.Cars \u201ctop at the @ Phone Main 1716 192 83 Playground, Gymnasium.Successes (1004) 1st and 10th places McGill Matric.Term commences Sept.13th.Apply between 2 and 4 p.m.to the Headmaster, 1773 Ontario Street.206 16 \u201cMONTREAL SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION J.P.STEPHEN, RROPENS SEPT.15th Afternoon cinsees for ladies only.Evg classes for ladies and gentlemen.ing cinse for children.Private lesrons at special hours.FRASER INSTITUTE, Corner Dorchester and University Streets.Entrance, No University Street.Write, cal! or Phone Up 2474.Saturday morn Principal.Place d'Armes, Montreal.Classes fesumed A 15th.Prospectus mailed free.Tel.Main 309.181 3g \\ - Cazpie Loan, Principals.W.W.Commertiat | marentoar Matrauctiorr Dés and verti.2749 St.Catherine street.Tuter Coa Tel.Uptown 3008 5 Na drove COURT dE HARRIES, Vasveradtz 318 ¢ JOHN B.NORTON, FAQ.A.R.C.9 Lie.Mus.fellow of the American Guild of Organtets New York, Associate of the Royal College of Organista, Lon, Eng, Licentiate in Music.ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR or CHRIST CH C.ED Lessons PLAYING, VOCAL THEORY OF MUSIC \u201cSpecial Bystem™ tamght for children trom ¢ to 10 years of age.prepared@ for examinations, rons home daily (to arrange about lessons) from «4 to & and £ to $ pm.6 BISHOR ST.VIOLIN, BANJO, MANDOLIN AND MR.MAX BOHRER, Has Resumed Teaching.X78 STUDIO\u201410 Stanley Street Persons applying from distant EDUCATIONAL ABINGDON SCHOOL 1141 Dorchester Street.Headmaster, Mr.T.B.A., Cantadb, assirted by a full staff of masters.Boys are prepared for Kingston R.M.C, the university or fur com mercial life.Preparatory tam for young GYMNASIUM.There ls excellent accommodrtion for a few boarders.The school will re-open on Tuesday, Sept.13th, at 10 o'clock.For prospectus containing full list of recent successes and all other information.apply 69 University Street.193 of CRICHTON SCHOOL 1170 Sherbrooke St.Montreal.School Residence\u2014705 PINE AVENUE RECTOR: J.WILLIAMSON.M.A.(Oxom).Primary School.for Bo; Boys of § to 1L Eecondary School, for Boys 11 to 18 McGil) Matriculation Class Thorough preparation for the Universities, the Ro Military College, Kingston.and for Business mall classes with individual atten- BOARDING DEPARTMENT.At the schéol prestden 206 Pine avenue.there is uv 3d socommo- dation for 10 reside os pu ctus on application\u201d (by letter ptember e al RE-OPENS MONDAY, BEPTEMBER 12 at 10 o'clock.Me.Williamson will attend daily from tion.until 10 to 13 noon and from 8 to 5 p.m.to receive visitors on school Bustnises FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD ad PIANO SCHOOL.WILL RE-OPEN MONDAY 3EPT.13th.Pupils enrolled any time after Sept.Sth.Recep ton mate 5».= Toh course of grading cer ried eo acho! od for corti e prepar or ELILABET À DAYIDSON, Directrees.Grace Mol = EL STRESE of Westmount Bchool xn VICTORIA \"HALL, WESTHOUNT.DARLINETON MUSIC METHOD, ce of MW Tor ChiMirem.Classes in Kindorgarten, Intermed- binétion class and Piano technique.0 will formed a Viet Sri \u2018Hall, Rooms.34is 8 se Catheri Wrest.n and after September ¢th.ne en MERE CD, DAKIN, A.DCM.Teacher.- President Normal Dept.Regence 1908 St.: Ferreper FT BE Catherine pet A EDUCATIONAL Qu Conservatorium of Music.Director CHARLES A.E.HARRISS OPEN SEPTEMBER 21st.lustruction in every branch of Music.Four eutrance exhibitions of fifty dollars each, offered to candidates in open competition in September Six exhibitions of one hundred dellars each will be swarded at the close of the first year to students of the McGill University Con- servatorium.For Syllabus and particulars as to entrance, scholarshipa, fees, etc., apply to 31ISS LICHTENSTEIN, Royal Victoria College, Montrez! | .THE COMPETITION For the four $50 entranc+ extiibitions.open to all candidates, will be held at the Royal Victoria College, Sherbrooke Street, on the following days: PIANOFORTE \u2014 Wednesday, te r.9.30 am.ORGAN 14th Sep- be Friday.16th September, 930 m.(at St.George's Church).BINGING Saturday.17th September, 9.30 VIOLIN \u2014 Monday.9.30 a.m.VIOLONCELLO and any other instrument mentioned in the Syllabus and Competition on Friday, 16th September, 2 p.m.219 2 2aw Mr.Frederick H.Blair, Orgaaist and Cheir Master of St.Andrew's Church of Scotland.has resumed his teaching.and is prepared to receive pupils for instruction in Pianoforte, Organ and Theory.Blair has removed his studio from 169 Peel street prior to taking up his studio at the McGill Conservatorium of Music, to 23 Victoria st, where pupils can arrange for tuition between the hours of 12-1 and 3-4 o'clock.r.Blair is prepared to accept engagements as accompanist, having further studied the art of accompaniment this summer with F.A.Sewell, Esq.the well-known artist of London, England.Tel.3013 Uptown.217 3eod 19th September.CANADA'S NATIONAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS UPPER CANADA COLLEGE.Founded 1829, DEER PARK, TORONTO.Principal, Henry W.Auden M.A.Cambridge, and late of Fettet\u2019 College.Edinburgh.The College re-opens Thursday, September 8th, 1904.Regular staff of 14 university graduates, together with special instructors: 50 acres of grounds Separate infirmary; physician and trained nurse.PREPARATORY SCHOOL, with separate building staff and equipment.Examination for Entrance scholars.3 SATURDAY, September 10, 1904.Special scholarships for sons of old pupils.A master will be In attendance at the college each Thursday from 2 to 4.30 For to enter puplls and give Information.A arndar and particulars apply THE Upper Canada College, Deer Por Toronto.192 tf Law ST.MONICA\u2019 Renidentinl and Day School fer carie 170 BLOOR ST.W, TORO Re-opens Monday, Sept.TORONTO Thorough course in English, Languages, Music, Art, Elocution, Domestic Science and Physical Culture.Prepares for the Universities, and for examinations in Art and Music, Kindergarten and Primary Depart- men Teachers, Specialists In each Department.Home 8chool.Extensive and beau- A tiful Grounds.For Lita pv Ante apply to MISS PHILLPOTTS, 15126 aan WESTBOURNE, School For Girls.340 Bloor St.West TORONTO .- .CAN.September Sth, 1904.ward Musical Director; +.MG eas RC A.Art Director; Miss M.Pars charge of Domest) Science Department.For announcement ad information, address the Principals.M188 M.CURLETTE.BA.145 3¢ 2aw MISS 8.BE DALLAS, Mus Baa Miss Ada Moylan Is prepared to receive vocal pupils from September 15th.For hours and terms apply McGill Conservatorium or 55 Cathcart Btreet, between 2 and 5 daily.219 13e0d MISS TERESA MACDONALD, Teasher or | Plano and Theory, Has med Lessons at \u201ca6 City Counetllors st.Purity Bread not touhced by hands.\u2018Sold in wrappers.James Strachan, Bakers to Royalty.' 201 t£ Orange Meat The ut À Food for Me.\u2018 \u201cTell you what, there's nothing like Lime Juice when you're sizzling.A tall cold one Sovereign Lime Juice with the ice tinkling against the glass, and a straw to make it last long, is the finest thirst- EDUCATIONAL.Bishop Bethune Preparation for the Universitv and the Toronto Conservatory of Music.SCHOOL.RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER 12 Apply to the SISTER IN CHARGE.21 Jaw SHORTELL'S ACADEMY, 2077 St.Catherine street.Tel.Uptown 3370.Private Classes for Boys asd Men.DAY AND EVENING.MATRICULATION, Arts, Law, Science, Medicine, R.H.C.; Quebec Board, Civil Service, Commercial.Fer \u201cAnnouncement of Re-opening\u201d (Sevt 6).write 199 26 D.H.SHORTELL, M.A.The School for Young Ladies 16 SHERBRUUOKE STREET, Conducted by MISS EYMMERS and MISS SMITH will re-open on THURSDAY, 15th Septem ber.Pupils who desire it are prepared fo the University Bchool Examinations and for Matriculation.After Wed [DETROIT MICH, - HIRT TRE Western Excursions Going SEPT.23, 33, M, 1904, Valid to return until October 10, 1904.PORT HURON, MICH., $1485 $15.00 BAY CITY, Mich.SAGINAW, Mich .col MBUS, Obie a.GRAND RAPIDS, Mich\u2019 \u201ces CHICAGO.ILL.- - $I8.00 BTS CPQNE TE Uhie or ' MINNEAPOLIS, MINNEAPOLIS (la, PPT Lakes and 8 8tL a \u201cae sen DAYTON, Ohle eee eee INDIANAPOLIS, Ind ver ST.LOUIS (15 rs CLEVELAND, Ohio 41.00 +4.50 2055 $24.00 00 .$13.83 10 $19.30 (According to route.) Proportivnate rates {rom all stations in Canada.CHEAP FARES From Sept.15th to Oct.15th.1904, low one-way fares from MONTREAL to Fordand erin Vancouver.$48.90 Robeon $46.40 ad Mise Symmers and Misz mit wil wh a home to receive visitors on achool Prospectus on application.306 29 THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 1199 Dorchester Stroet (Corner of Fort Street).DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL for BOYS.Work will be resumed on MONDAY, 12th of £ Z>TEMBER.Boys admitted at all ages and prepared for McGill University, the Royal Military School, Kingston, and for business.After September 1Ist attendance will be Elven at the school to receive calers on school business Prospectus on application, W.W.MOWAT, C.M.and Glasgow Univa to 191 of Spokane A da, Helena._., $45.90 OC ravbto 2078 Denver $45.50 Salt Lake.45.90 san Francisco, Los Angeles .$49.00 EXHIBITIONS OTTAWA AND RETURN.a3 Return Limlit\u2014Sept, 236, PLATTSBURG and RETURN Until.Sent.16 tnclusive.turn Limit\u2014Sept 17, 1904.WORLD'S FAIR, ST.LOUIS.Roslyn College for Girls, 425 MOUNT PLEASANT AVENUE, WESTMOUNT.This school will be re-opened on Tuesday.13th September, when a pre- parators class will be for Private essons for ladies every afternoon Principal\u2014 J.PORTEOUS ARNOLD, F.ELS 196 26 Woodside Seminary, » 1 her.\u201d he continued.\u201chow long she had been employed in the stor= ami she repited that she had been there a month and a half.\u201d \u201cWhen she sald \u2018that is all that I have stolen) I said to her.No.vou , dla not commence on a dollar.that she hid stolen from the store, ani.Detective Cote Upon the Stand Gives + Evidence in the Lalonde Case Before \u2018 Court Room Packed With Spectators [ 1 Detective Cote\u2019 that she had You ; commenced by petty pilfering\u2014by ten cents.twenty-five cents, xixty cents, until you finally you have reached a ; dollar.\u201cThen Mr.Scroggie came in said ta her.\u2018Make a statement of + what you have stolen while here.She took a sheet of paper and was told by \"Mr.Srroggle to make a list of all she had pilfered since she had been in his employ.This amounted to $70.65 We then, upon her own information.and and at her own request, proceeded to, : her room at 228 &t.Urbain street, and examined her valise, and all that she ; had confessed to was found there.\u201d \u201cWas there dry goods there?was asked.\u201cYes,\u201d replied Detective Cote.\u201cDid you have a search warrant?\u201d \u201cNo sir.\u201d replied the detective, \"we had her permission to make the exam- Mmation.\u201d \u201cDid you go there in her company \u2018\u201d \u201cNo sir.\u201d rejoined the detective.\u201cnot the first time.But afterwards I went | there with Mr.Scroggie and with the girl herself.\u201d \u201cShe was not there the first time ** was asked.\"No sir.\u201d replied the detective, \u201cbut the second time all three of us went to her room.she opened her va'ise and pulled out all its contents.Mr.Scrog- gle made two packages and we all I'tirree went out.\u201d - \u201cMr.Scroggie went off about his own affairs.I went in the opposite direc- ive Gervais, K.C.tion, towards St.Catherine street.The young woman followed me.1 asked her where she was going and she sald: \u201cI do not know.\" 1 sald: \u201cWhy don't you know ?It ts very late, you had better go to bed.\u201d HOUR WAS AT HALF-PAST NINE.\u201cWhat hour was this ?\u201d was Înter- jected by the chairman of the committee.\u201cIt was past nine o'clock.about 9.30 pm., 1 think.She maid: \u2018l am not gong home to sleep.1 am not tired, I am going to walk the streets all night.\u201d \u201cHave you no parent in the city ?\u201d 1 asked her and she said that she had not, \u2018\u2019Have you any friends?\u201d and she stated that she had none.I then asked her if she had any money and she said that she had not.I then sald to her.\u201cWell, I cannot let you remain In the street all night.Where will you sleep > She said she didn't know.I sald again, \u20181 can't let you remain In the street\u2019 all night.Have you had your supper ?* She said that she had not.So then I told her to come along with me as I had not had supper my- \u2018self and was going to have it then.I told ber I would take her to an hotel and that she could sieep there, and that is just what I did.\u201d \u201cWe had supper.\u2014- Mr.Chausse asked: your own money ?\" \u201cYes.\u201d replied Mr.Cote.\u201cDo you often spend your own money In circumstances which do not affect you ?> was queried.\u201cIt is often necessary for us to spend our own money in the way of business.\u201d \u201cHad you no other motive in acting thus \u201cWell, Mr, Scroggie had told the ginl It was \u201cWas this with and myself that he wanted to see us both at his store about eleven o'clock.\u201d WITNESS CROSS-EXAMINED.Chairman §t.Denis thereupon cross- questioned the detective.\u201c} understand your duties as a de- lective were terminated then?\u201d \u201cOur duties as detectives are never terminated, because I think that our duty is to always try to discover any crimes that exist in addition to any informations which may have been lad.\u201d 4 - \u201cGo on,\u201d sald the chairman.\u2018Then the young girl bigan to write and I was seated near the door.By the time that I returned with the writing materials she began to complain that she was suffering frotn the toothache and she kept saying, \u201cIf I only had some money I would go out and look for remedies.\u201d \u201cShe had said before that she had to go out, and so I told her: 'I am going to give you the money.You can't go out to look for the medicine, but the bell boy will go.1 will give him the money.\u2019 \u201cThe bell boy went to the druggist's and he shortly returned with a little battle of medicine and then she =ald that It was not the stuff she had asked for,\u2019 \u201cWhat time was this?\u201d \u201cIt was eleven o'clock.1 told her 1t was very late for a girl to cross the Champ de Mars; she should not go alone.\u201d \u201cYou say.then, that this was about eleven o'clock ** \u201cYes,\u201d I said to her \u201cI am going with ri \u2018or of the Jacques Cartier Ho- Is it true at you remained in th: room until three o'clock in the morning ** \u201cNo sir, I did not remain until three o'clock in the morning.1 certainly did not say that, because that did not happen.I will tell why I remained &s late as | did.1 wanted to know the price of the room and how much he would charge me for it.The bell boy, or the night vierk.asked a dollar and a half from me for the room.said that is was all nonsense, I will not pay that for u room for this girl 1 asked for the proprietor.Here Cote repeated his story of the conversation with the night clerk on his arrival at the hotel.He added that the next day he only puid the proprietor fifty cents for the room.\u201cThen you remained there for two hours just to find out the cost of the room ?\"\" \u201cNo, 1 wanted to have the price fixed.That's why I waited.\u201d ae 2000 0 eae THE COTE-LALONDE INVESTIGATION BEFONE THE POLICE COMMITTEE.\u2014Membere of the committes, presided over by Chairman St Denis, listening to the evidence in the Recorder's Court last evening.te \u201cWere you in the way of discovering any crimes then?Was that your reason for going to the restaurant?\u201d \u201cWhen ! arrived at the restaurant, when we were eating.all our conversation was about the other employes of Mr.Scroggie.and whether any of them were also engaged in plifering.It was Important to know {if other people were engaged in the same business.\u201d \u201cAt the time you invited her to sup with you, had you this in mind?What influenced you to go with her?\u201d \u201cIt is just as I have told you concerning what took place.\u201d \u201cSo tt Was in the hope that she would furnish you with information as to the perpetrators of other crimes?\u201cCertainly.\u201d responded the detective.\u201cHad 1 seen her proceeding to her lodging, returning to her house, 1 would have let her go alone, but when I saw her street walking! at once perceived that § would have some diM- culty finding her the next morning.\u201d \u201cBut you knew that there was an- A THE COTE-LALONDE INVESTIGATION BEFORE THE POLICE COMMITTEE.\u2014Detecti Cote on the stand being examined by Mr.Honore et other place where it was possible to take people in such cases to sieep?\u201d \u201cYes, sir.when they are prisoners\u201d \u201cNot necessarily; you take these people to the City Hall, to the matron, Mise Lajeunesse.\u201d \u201cThat's if they are prisoners,\u201d put in Cote.\u201cNot necessarily,\u201d came the rene.\u201cIf one found a person on the street one could not bring her here If she was not a prisoner.\u201d \u201cContinue, if you please.\u201d Mr; Gervais Interpolated \u201cThe chairman speaks of a rule which would oblige the detective to bring this person here.What is the rule?\u201d \u201cI am not here to recount the rules to you,\u201d replied Mr.St.Denis; this one is part of the duty of a detective.\u201d \u201cIf It is part of their duty,\u201d returned Mr.Gervais.\u201cI would like to know where are the instructions which are given them.If when they are prisoners they ought to bring them here, they bring them here.\u201d \u201cNot necessarily prisoners,\u201d was the reply of the chairman.\u201cThen you took her to the Jacques Cartier Hotel and you asked for a room for the young girl \u201cYes, sir.I asked the clerk to give her a room and then I asked the price.end when told that K was very high, 1 asked where was the proprietor, and he told me he was out.\u201cI sald to him: \"Don't you know me T He said that he did not, and ! told him that I was a detective and showed him my badge.I then told him to give her a room and said that 1 would see the proprietor later.\u201cThey then gave her a room.The bell boy went up and I went with him.The gif opened the door and said that she wanted to write some letters.She asked for paper.pen and I went downstairs to look for them.\u201d Ald.Couture here interjected.\u201cThere was a bell boy for that work.You are not the bell boy for the Jee- ques Cartier Hotel ™ \u201cThe bell boy other duties.Anyway, I went to look for the writing materials.\u201d .you, I will not let a young girl ike you to out alone.So we went out together and came to the drug store.Once there, she went to the back of the store and began talking to the clerk.He gave her some medicine and she then came out.She gave him two letters to put In the box.\u201d | Mr.Couture here remarked.\u2018There was a bell boy for that work?\" \u2018Yes, there were bell boys, at the hotel.\" \u2018These two letters which she had given me were leterg which she had.oent away privately.Mr.Scroggie had elicited from her the name of her parents and the name of Mr.James Elliott and she said that she was golng to write them to forewarn them of the blow because she was afraid that Mr.Scroggie would write to them himself.\u201cI sat down in the office apd chatted with several people until about £ am.and as the proprietor did not come, I went away myself., *\u201cThe pext morning 1 went to the police court to take part in the Brunelle case.I left the police court about a quarter past eleven and went direct to the hotel.I knocked at the door.She came and opened the door for me, and then threw herself on the bed, saying that she was sick.I asked her what was the matter and she said that she was sick, and then I looked and saw a glass on the bureau and then some Paris green in the glass.I immediately summoned the hotel keeper and then I ran upstairs again.The young girl was Immediately removed to Notre Dame Hospital.\u201d \u2018You have forgotten to say énything about the supper at the Petit Windsor,\u201d was !nterjected.\u201cOh, yee, he did.\u201d sald Ald.Lapointe, umping np.! \u201cT want some more details,\u201d sald the chairman.\u201cYou had supper there between nine and tem o'clock?\u201d \u201cAfter having left her room,\u201d volunteered the detective.\u2018\u201cFell us what happened there.\u201d \u201cWell, we had to walt ten or fifteen minutes while our supper was getting ready.She had asked to be allowed to write some letters while the supper was being served.That was the first time she asked for writing materials, but I could not get her any.\u201d ; \u201cYou were in à private room?\u201cUpstairs in the ordinary hall, In the room at the head, of the stars.\u201d .a e dining room?om.the length of the table\u201d rejolned Cote.\u201cIt was à little room?\u2018It was just one of the rooms where one eats.\u201d Was the door closed?\u201d \u201cYes.we had closed the door while some one was coming up.and then we had opened it again.\u201d .\u201cDid she write anything there?\u201cYes, she did.\u201d « \u201cDid she entrust you with the letter?\u201cNo, air.\u201d What became of that letter.\u201d \u201cI don't know.\" Ne.Lapointe hereupon rose asked dome questions.\u201cDid you see her writing?\u201d » and \u2018Yes, sir, I was at the other end of the table\u201d \u201cWere you facing her?\u2019 \u201cYes, sir.\u201d \u201cDid she say anything of this letter to you?\u201d \u201cNo, sir, she sealed it up.\u201d \u201cDid you, who are a detective\u201d asked Ald.St.Denis, \u201cnotice whethr the girl displayed any signs of extreme nervousness?Did she seem nervous or excited?\u201d : \u201cNot at all.\u201d \u201cThe people of the hotel noticed it.\u201d \u201cIt they noticed It then let them say so.They have better sight than I have, then.\u201d \u2019 Mr.Gervais thereupon pointed out that there was no proof that these people had noticed any ent, and the chairman stated that their Mr.Lapointe agala arose piace in the audience and Int the proceedings of the ittee with another question.\u201d \u201cThere is another point which I would like cleared up, Mr.Cote.You say that when you had returned to the hote! you in the office In company with the bell 0 \u201cBut, could you not have returned the next day ?\u201d \u2018Well, I wanted to arrange for the price beforehand.\u201d \u201cBut once the young woman had used the room it would make very litte difference ** Mr.Gervais remarked: \u201cA prudent man likes to know the price of a thing before he buys it.\u201d The president thereupon asked.\u201cYou found some money in the valise did you not ?* \u201cNo sir.\u201d ere was none at ai?\u201d \u201cNo \u201c \u201cWhere did the report come from which stated that you had found some $IL64 In money and $47.21 worth of merchand 2 \u201cWhen she had made her own list of the thefis committed, it was after her own confession.\u201d The Chairman: \u201cHere is your re- rt: \u2018I found merchandise amounting to $47.21 and I went to her lodgings at 239 St.Urbain street in company with Mr.Scroggie.1 looked into the valise belonging to the young woman and I found merchandise amounting in THE COTE-LALONDE INVESTIGATION BEFORE THE POLICE COMMITTEE.\u2014 Mr.Coroner telling the Court what he the detective system.oMshon inks of value to 347.41, and a sum of money $33.64.© \u201cThat was after her confession.\u201d \u201cBut in your report you say you found the sum of $38 and that you found the balance of $47 in merchandise * \u201cThere was a sum of $23.\" \u201cYou are contradicting yourself now, it I know anything,\u201d said Chairman St.Denis.ASKS FOR AN EXPLANATION.Alderman nte here Interpolated.\u2018\u201cT belleve it would be of more use to ark how he explains this.\u201d \u201cHow do you explain this?; \u201cHere's what I sald.In a case the defendant declares that he stole goods of such a value, and I consider that that is proved because \u2018he accused himself declares the amount.That's the reason I said so much had been found JA merchandise and so much in money, $33 In money.\u201d + \u201cBut if your report says anything, it says you found $23 in money ?* Mr.Honore Gervais here remarked, \u201cThat is to say, that when the accused admits he haa stolen.from the point of view of the police the theft for that amount has been proved \u201cCertainly.BROKEN SLEEP MORNING TIREDNESS Probably you know sleep not only rests, but bulids up the body.Cut the hours of sleep and you cut down health in the same proportion.Rebutlding then ceases, nerves go to the whole ne you sleep soundly, gives endurance, vim, ambition.Instead of morning tiredness you'll be brimming with energy and vigor.The fire of youth will pn in your s There ls almost witchery In the instant effect of Ferro- zone: try ît; 60c.per box or six for $2.50 at all dealers, or Polson & Co, Hartford, Conn, U.8.A.and Kingston, Ont, po © MONTREAL DAILY _STAR_WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14.1904.' 3 toys \u201cwaliing for the arrival of the Women were not meant to work hard.It does not matter how determined they are to do their part in thls work-a-day world, they cannot down the fact that their systems require spécial care.Overwork will surely lead to pain and, trouble and some of the ills of women will result.When one woman gets talking to another they are pretty certain to find out that aliments peculiar to thetr sex affect them both There never was a time when women suffered so much from female complaints, in consequence of doing work they are unfitted for, as they do now.On this subject Miss Rose Mitchell, of 19 Sifton Terrace, Newhaven, England, has a message for Canadian women.Writing on April 14th, 1904, she says: : \u201cThe misery | have suffered during the past 18 months | shall never forgot.| had to wo k very hard, and .ou:d get no pleasure out of my work, for | seemed to have no strength.\u201c1 was so pale that 1 used to be afraid to look in the glass, and so weak that 1 could scarcely drag myself along.At certain times | would have severe headaches and great pain, and the drain on my energy was almost more than | could bear.\u201c1 lost my appetite, and | had stomach trouble, with the result that my blood got poor and | got anaemic and nervous.\u201c1 tried all kinds of medicines, but nothing seemed to do me any good.About a month ago, a friend told me Chairman St.Denis continued the cross-examination.\u201cThen you did not find any money?\u201d \u201cNo, sir.\u201d \u2018\u201cThe first time you went to search the valise you were with Mr.Scroggie?\u201d \u201cThe second time.\" \u201cWhy did you put In your report that you had found $23\u201d\" \u201cBecause, Mr.Chairman, when the accused said she had such and such an amount Ît is as if really found.\u201d \u201cBut you say you found that on St.Urbain street, didn't you.but afterwards the interpretation you wish us te give it is that you found it when.with Mr.Scroggie, she admitted the theft 7° \u2018\u201cThe last time when she accompanied ua to her room she procured the goods! herrelf.\u2019 * \u2018While you were in the room\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d \u201cAnd that {a the amount of $23.41\" \u201cI rever said there was that amount.\u201d \u201cYou said there was some $23 in money.\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d valise > \u201cNo, air.\u201d Here Alderman Lapointe rose from his seat in the audience and questioned Detective Cote.\u201cYou found some merchandise there.what was the value of the effects found in the valiwe?\u201d \u201cI do lot know,\u201d replied Detective Cote, \u2018you will have to ask Mr.Scrog- !gie for the value.\u201d i \u201cBut,\u201d continued the chairman, \u201caccording to the valuajon she herself has made she declared there was $23 in her valise?\" 1 \u201cShe declared that she had stolen $23.\u201841 tn money and $47.61 in merchandise.The girl told Mr.Scroggie that she had stolen from him $70.65, that is the total value of the list she made in all seventy dollars and sixty-five cents.\u201d In merchandise and in money?\u201cYes, sir, the girl said she had stolen $22 and she bad rendered the account to her employers.She made the list.herself and gave the amount.She was asked to say what she had stolenwhlle in the service of Mr.\u2018Scroggie and she said $47.21 in merchandise and in money $23.64, which formed the total amount found, vis.$70.68.\" Alderman Laporte asked, \u2018That's what you wanted to say in your report.\u201d The Chairmen then continued: \u201cDo you know any persons who have been mixed up in this Lalonde affair?\u2019 \u201cWhat is that, Mr.Chairman?\u201d Mr.Gerv interjected, \u201cls it In your knowledge?\u201d \u201cChairman St.Denis was rather annoyed.I have no need to be told what to say by Peter, James and John.I want to know, Mr.Cote, whether you know anything that would influence Missa Lalonde to commit suicide.I ask you if you know anything personally.Have there been any other persons mixed up in this Lalonde affair?\u2019 \u201cThe question has been put very Atrectly.\u201d said Ald.Lapointe, I think that it should be answered.\u201d \u201cI don't know anything, or anybody, whatsoever.\u201d \u2019 Mr.Gervais asked: \u201cDid you try to discover anything, or any circumstance, in your conversations with Miss La- londe ?\u201cI had tried to find out if she knew of any other persons who were engaged in the same thefts as herself at the store.\u201d Ald.Lapointe here asked if it was the habit of detectives to interrogate those under suspicion of a crime as to their other accomplices, and Cote replied that It depended altogether on the circumstances of the case.They were there to protect the public.In this case he was acting for Mr.Scrog- gle.In reply to a question at to whether Mr.Scroggie had asked him to do this, he said that all that was required of him was to produce the girl the next morning at 11 o'clock, and that was his reason for keeping track of her.Alderman Lariviere asked if Cote did not remember a case where the city had been mulcted In heavy damages for detaining a country merchant in the city and a discussion followed.Finally Cote pointed out that the gir was not under arrest and it had ail been done by her consent.Alderman St.Denis asked if the actual cash stolen had been retumed to Mr.Scroggie in person, and Cote stated that the girl had done so.He stated that he supplied the money to pay the druggist for his medicines and also for all the expenses of the évening in person.In reply to a question of Alderman Lariviere, Cote stated that he had seen the Paris green in Miss Lalonde\u2019s room after she had taken it, but had not known where she had procured it.Cote, on further cross-examinatiom, stated that Mr.J.Daigle, who gav MMs evidence at the Coroner's Inq t, had declared that he had breakfasted with the girl and had seen her go out for some fifteen minutes, and he thought it probable she had purchased the Paris green then.; The chairman potrted out that if te girl had no money she wouid find it dif- how St.James Wafers had benefited her, and | determined to try them.\u201c| soon began to feel that my stomach was stronger.After taking St James Wafers for a short time my ap- MISS ROSE MITCHELL.ee Ne El ast petite improved wonderfully, and with better digestion my blood got richer.Then followed a general improvement in health.\u201cThe colour returned to my cheeks, MISS ROSE MITCHEL After Eight Months Vain Search She Finds That Health and Happiness are Easily and Simply Obtained.Overwork Caused Stomach Trowble and Funclional Disorders, Which Made Her Life a Misery\u2014She Tried All Kinds of Medicines, But Nothing Seemed to Do Her Any Good, Until St.James Wafers Strengthened Her Stomacher have those dreadfu! pains, and foe this great relief | have to thank St James Wafers.\u201d \u2014Rose Mitchell.\u201cTake care of your stomach\u201d \u2014tmmz is what Miss Mitchell letter means.Her experlence proves that the stomach, when strengthened by St.James Wafers, makes good blood\u2014and the blood is the life.A good stomach makes a woman strong and is the greatest help In overcoming illness of any kind.A good stomach fllis a woman's heart with joy and with hope renewed she goes about her work smilingly and {in a cheerful spirit.She worries less and her duties seem easier.Their recent Introduction into Canada has resulted in St.James Wafers making as remarkable cures in this country as they are doing in England.Life is brighter to thousands of women because they have found for their allments a lasting cure in St.James Wafers\u2014ihe ideal! stomach and nerve remedy.The stomach regenerated by St.James Wafers exercises an influence like sunshine on the whole system, causing the warm glow of health to permeate every part of the .There ts no alcohol in St.James Wa- fera, and no danger in taking them.They are in the form of small round tablets, easy ta take.convenient to carry.All dealers sell them at 50c a box or six boxes for $2.50; or you can send cash remittance and they will be forwarded direct by the sole Canadian agents, LYMAN SONS & CO., whole- street, sale druggists, 380 St.Paul and my strength came back.À no long- \u2018 Montreal.HV+04+104940 +09+491404640 49404 040140 +0+0+0+540 : THE GRAFTERS § FRR RRR RRR RR | DHCACHDID DOOD DOHC OHO 0404049404 54004040 (Continued.) than I am at the club.\u201d he said in ex- \u201cFor the present, we all shall.It is Mrs.Brent wood's notion to take a furnished house later on for herself and daughters, if she can find one.I'll keep in touch with you.\u201d \u201cDo.It may come to a bit of quick wiring when our chance arriv You know Loring\u2014Grantham Loring?\u201cPassably well.I! came across him one summer in the mountains of Peru, where he was ng a rallroad.He is a mighty & sort I had mountain fever, and he took me in and did for me.\u201d \u201cHe is with us now,\u201d sald David Kent; \u2018the newly appointed general manager of the Western Pacific.\u201d \u201cGood!\u201d said the club-man.\"I taink a lot of him: he is an all round dependable feilow, and plenty capable.I'm gid to know he has caught on higher up.\u201d The locomtive whistle was droning again, and a dodging procession of red- eyed switch lights flicked past the windows.Kent stood up and flung away the stump of his cigar.\u201cThe capital,\u201d he announced, \u201cI'll go back with you and help out with the shaw! strap things.\u2019 And in the vestibule he added: \u2018I spoke of Loring because he whl be with us in anything we have to do in Mrs.Brentwood\u2019s behalf.Look him up when you have time \u2014fourth floor of the Quintard.\u201d VI.OF THE MAKING OF LAWS.The session, the shortest in the history of the State, and thus far the least eventful, was nearing ils close; and the alarmists who had prophesied evil and evil only of the \u201cPopulist\u201d victory were fast losing credit with the men of their own camp and with the country at large.After the orthodox strife over the speakership of the House, and the equally orthodox wrangle over contested se: the State Assembly had settled down to routine business, despatching it with such unheard-of celerity as to win dolumns of approval from the State press as a whole; though there were not wanting a few radical editors to raise the anti-election cry of reform, and to ask pointedly when it was to begin.Notwithstanding the lack of alarms, hcwever, the six weeks had been 3 period of unceasing vigllence on the part of the interests which were supposed to be in jeopardy.Every alien corporation owning property and doing business in the State had its quota of watchful defenders on the ground: men who came and went, in the lobbies of the capitol, in the visitors\u2019 galleries, at the receptions: men who said little but who saw and heard al) things down to the small talk of the corridors and the cluba, and the gossip of the hotes rotundas David Kent was of this silent army of observation.doing watch-dog duty for the Western Pacific: thankful enough, if the truth be told, to have a thivig to do which kept him from dwelling overmuch upon the wreck of hia hopes.Put in the closing days of the session, when a despatchful Assembly.arxious to be quit of ita task, had gone into night sittings, the anodyne drug or work began to lose Its effect.The Brentwoods had taken furnished apartments In Tejon Avenue, two squares from the capitol, and Kent had called no oftener than good breeding prescribed.Yet thelr accessibility.and hls unconquerable desire to sear hia wound In the flame that had caused it, were constant temptations, and he was battling with them for the hundredth time on the Friday night when he eat in the House gallery listening to a perfunctory debate which concerned Itself with a bill touching State waterways \u201cHeavens! This thing Is getting to be Ilttle shortof deadly'\"fumed Cren- shawe, his right-hand neighbour, who vas also a member of the of observation.corpe \u201cI'm going to the club for a game of pool.Won't you come a) 2» Kent nodded and left his seat with the bored one.But in the great rotunda he ch his mind.\u201cYou'll find plenty of better players Askfor Dr, Spiegel\u2019s Tablets, ; theonlyreliable remetylfir\\mpaieney.AS uli éruggiste or aééress/or parttonalars P.O.Bex 539, Neatreal (Continued on Page Twelve + > Ct a pate vu: RR indi dn tenuation.\u2018I think I'll smoke a whift or two here and go back.They can\u2019t hold on much longer for to-night.\u201d Five minutes later, when he had - lighted a cigar and was glancing over the evening paper, two other members of the corporation committee of safety came down from the Senate gallery and stopped opposite Kent's pillar to struggle Into thelr overcoats.\u201cIt's precisely as I wrote our people two weeks ago\u2014a timidity scare, pure and simple.\u201d one of them was saying.\u201cI've a mind to start home to-morrow.There is nothing doing here, or going to be done.\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d said the other.\u201cIf it wnan't for House Bill Twenty-nine, I'd go tonight.They will adjourn to-morrow or Monday.\" : \u201cHouse Bill Twenty-nine is much too | dead to bury.\" was the re-assuring rejoinder.\u201cThe committee in ours, and the bill will not be heard of again at this session.If that 1s all you are holding on tor\u2014 They passed out of earshot, and Kent folded his newspaper absently.House Bill Twenty-nine had been the one measure !ouching the sensitive \u201cvested interests\u2019; suppression of which the corporations\u2019 lobby felt called on to take eps It was an ommibus bill put forth as a Substitute for the existing law defining the status of foreign corporations, It had originated in the governor's of- fice\u2014a fact which Kent had ferreted out within twenty-four hours of its first reading, \u2014and for that reason he had procured a printed copy.searching it diligently for the hidden menace he vas Sore it embodied.en the search proved fruitl had seen the bill pass the House a Safe majority, had followed it to the Senate, and in a cunningly \u2018worded amendment tacked on In the upper house had found what he was seeking.Under the existing law foreign cé - tions were subject to State supervision and were dealt with as presumably unfriendly aliens.But the Senate amendment to House Bill Twenty-nine fairly swept the interstate corporations, as such, out of existence, by making it obligntory upon them to acquire the standing of local corporations.Charters were to be refilled with the secretary of State: resident directories and operating headquarters were to be established within the boundaries and jurisdiction of the State: in short.the neve, proposed.by the terms of the w, to deal on wi of its own creation.y (A crestares (To be continued.) tr Death in a Threshing Machine.Delhi.Ont.Sepember 14.\u2014Monday morning a sad accident happened at a threshing on the farm 4 Rufus Roach.Reggie Williams, a young man about 21 years of age.was up in the loft helping to throw the sheaves, and in some manner slipped and fe headlong into the cylinder of the thresh machine, and was instantly killed, The Five Per Cent.Gold Bond of the National Life of Canada shows the best features of any policy, combining both investment and Insurance.Send for particulars.Head office Temple bulid- ing, Toronto, Ont.Special Notice.The Latest Autumn Styles at Carsleyn The collection of Ladies\u2019 Stylish Costumes, Coats, Paletots, Automobile Wraps, Paris Model Hats, etc.assembled at The S.Carsiey Co, Limited.is the most superb ever seen in Canada.Every garment and hat was personally selected by our own who have had a decade of experience in dealing with tasteful people.Plain materials are in high favor, and designers have produced some charming fabrics of distinguished ch er.Hats are having a brilliant oct, Paris Models and Carsleys\u2019 Hats are here side by side, the only difference is that leys\u2019 Hats are more practical.modified from the dashing Paris model and priced about one half.Welcome to viéw the Millinery exhibit The 8.Carsley Co.Limited.erm 63 Years of Constant Use.A customer writes Messrs.Chicker.ing.of Boston: \u2018TI wish to buy a Chic- kering plano, as I know they are good.We have had one in the family for 65 years, and it is still in wonderfully mood condition.C.W.Lindsay, Limit.od, sole agents, head office 3368 St Catherine street: Fast End branch 1623 St.Catherine street nr e na A the one measure for the ' ¥, wa frat gn Se ses CHL Gn + A + RAA NE GR DISCUSSED TOY Inquiry Into Miss Lalonde's Death by the Police Committee.CORONER M\u2019'MAHON'S VIEWS Interesting Interview on Subject of Detectives and Their Presumable Qualifications.\\ \\ (See also pages 5 and 12.) The Lalonde-Cote investigation is the COTE INVESTIGATION subjece of much discussion to-day.Everywhere the sad tragedy of the young xirl was the chief topic of conversation, various upintans being expressed.Coroner McMahon, who is deaply interested in this case, pointed | out to a group of newspaper men who! were gathered in his office this morn- i ing, the great responsibllity which rests | on the shoulders of the authori'lex in all large citles.He expressed the opin- fon that more care should be taken tn selecting officials charged with responsi- , Ble duties to perform.! When spoken to bv i porters in regard to the investigation) last evening he gave a characteristic | | one of the re- ; laugh and said that If the Inquest was à farce the investigation was a howl- Ing farce.There was no dignity.It was an informal affalr.There was no regular presiding officer.Everybody : was allowed to ask questions and the whole proceedings were decidedly un- \u201cBut, Mr.Coroner.you declared last night before the Police Commission that there were no fully qualified detectives | in the Province of Quebec.\u201d remarked! à reporter.\u201cI did.\u201d replied the Coroner quickly, \u2018and-I repeat to-day what I said last night that there are no qualified de- tecttves in the province.Detectives are, as & general rule, promoted from the police force and their standard of education is not of a high degree.Many of them hive associated with the criminal classes and for this reason they make good \u2018aples.\u2019 but.as a matter of fact.these men should not be given | the authoriEy of a qualified detective.| In Frange these men are graded, the great majority of them being only \u201cspies.\u201d Continuing, he sa'd: \"Cote should not de on the police force.A man who cannot make a report.and state the facts as he firds them is not a fit and roper person to be a detective, and this applies to Cote.In his report to Chief Carpenter he sald he searched the trunk of the deceased and found goods to the value of $47.21, and a sum of $23.54, and tha.Mr.Scroggie refused to have her arrested.What became of that $23.54\u201d It was clear that Cote had taken the young girl to the Robert drug store to buy drugs.That was about the limit for a man calling himself a \u2018detective\u2019 to do.1 say this: A man who does not Know poison should not be connected with a detective department.Employ him as a \u2018spy\u2019 if you wish, but give him no authority.\u201d : DERICECOOCOCHO Mr.E.& (louston, general manager of the Bank of Mont- received the following de- real.spatch last evening from sir i George A.Drummond.wha with Sir Thomas Shaughnessy and several other of the C.P.R.ai- rectors is making a tour of the West: Rain fell In Winnipeg yesterday afternoon and night.but to-day Is clear.bright and dry.In our trip to-day saw everywhere the wheat cut and a good deal in stacks, and consequent- I safe; so far ar my judgment goes the damage.if any, must Y: quite trifling.PELL 0000000000004 P0400 0400000000004 SECOND VICTIM OF GALLERY ACCIDENT IS DEAD.James Power.who fell from the rear gallery of the tenement at 138 and 160 Prince street.on Monday.died In the Notre Dame Hospital at 11 o'clock today.as a result of his injuries The mother and son will now be buried tn the mame grave.Mra.Jules Des- laurters.the third victim.is expected by the surgeons of the institution to Nve a day or two.Life is slowly ebbing amvay.Says He Was Attacked.Mr, T.Hewet:, of Ottawa, and hls son Mr.J.C Hewett.of Montreal, were walking on St Lawrence street yesterday when the latter fell to the ground.He is subject to fainting fits, and as he fell he struck the door of a saloon.It is alleged that a bartender attacked him and seriously beat him.The police are investigating the matter.Will Tour Quebec.A party of twenty-five from several cities in the Western States are expected to arrive at the Windsor this evening.They will tour Quebec.Importance We claim many Diamead purchasing advantages.A meat important one la that A BIRKS DIAMOND, THEREFORE, IS AN IMPORTANT STONE, HAVING QUALITY SUPREMACY .HENRY BIRKS & SONS Diamond Merchants, MONTREAL, OTTAWA.winnrene.LAST EDITION.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR WEDNESDAY.SEPTEMBER 14, 1904._LAST EDITION.\u2014 BUILDING OF THE HARBOUR SHEDS Board Discussed Recent Delay in Construction To-day.CONTRACTOR'S STATEMENT Whar?Lines Were Not Found in Accord With the Plans Submitted.The protest which Messrs, Peter Lyall and Sons made against the Harbour Board in reference to the butid- ng of the steel sheds was the subject of an ahimated discussion at the weekly meeting to-day.This protest, which was served on the 13th of last month, went on to point out that the new steel sheds could not be constructed on the lines laid down without incurring a great i deal additional expense owing to the wharf lines not being in accord with the plans ax handed over by the Harbour Board's chief engineer.Commissioner Doran opened up the discussion by iAtimating that a good deal of valuable time had been lost in this matter as the protest was now upward of a month old and no settlement had yet been Varrived at.As the matter had been handed over to the Harbour Iinprovement Committee for an investigation and report, the members immediately took issue with Mr.Doran.Mr.James Crathern remarked that the committee had done its duty and it was no tault of the members if the matter had not n adjusted.The Harbour Improvement Committee also found a strenuous advocate in Mayor Laporte.He sald that they had worked like slaves over the matter: they had held meeting after meeting.and conference after conference, and he believed that now they were about to come to an agreement.The engineers, Messrs.Kennedy, of the Harbour Board.and St.George, representing the Government, had found a way of adjusting matters and with a small concession from the Lyall firm and the entire question would be straightened out for cood and all.There were matters connected with 1 RECORD YEAR FOR NEW BUILDINGS Inspector Chausse Says Houses Going Up All Over City.DEMAND FOR DWELLINGS There is a Good Outlook for Activity for Some Years to Come.Statistics prepared at the City Hall £0 to show thal this wtil be a record year for the erectios.of new business in the city.Las: year 110 permits for the erection of buildings were issued at the Bullding Inspector's Department.The department reported to-day that although there are almost four months of this year 0 run as many permits have been Issued as for the whole of 1903.Mr.Chausse, building inspector.had some interesting information to give In regard to the building operations for the current year.\u201cLast year.\u201d salt Mr.Chausse, \u201cthe total amount invested in bulldings in the city totalled over four million of dollars.This year the amount will be about the same.at the sume time the position of affairs is such that this Year the expenditure of this amount means more for the city than in 1908.In 1903 à great incrense was shown because the C.P.R.bought immense lands in the east end, and put tp on them a number of costly buildings.MANY NEW HOUBES.\u201cOne would have thought the city would have made a poorer showing for the current year; such, however, is not the case, From the permits issued by my department this year it is shown that & great number of new drvelling houses have been put up, while a very large number of old hnauses have been remodelled and made into modern dwellings.\u201cThe erection of all these new houses is a very Important matter and showa a verv healthy state of affairs In the chy.It is astonishing how rapidly the city is growing tn all directions.\u201d A member of the City Council, speaking of the figures given out by the which in his opinion it was not tn ne | Building Inspector's Department for the public interest to make known at the present time, and therefore he was somewhat diffident in referring to them.If a settlement was made on the matter with Mr.Lyall, a good many thousands of dollars might be | saved.After a long discussion it was decided to allow the Harbour Improve, ment Committee to go on with the work.reporting to the board at the earliest possible opportunity.Senator Mackay stated that he understood that under existing conditions the contractors could not get along over half ax fast as they could if the points in dispute were adjusted.This all meant delay In the completion of the work.0.0.0000000000200 0000000000 | | current year, sald that although new houses had been golug up in all parts of the city there continued a very active demand for dwelling houses.People were now coming in from the country.and the demand for dwellings was keener than ever.Rents were not being lowered.and the outlook was that butlding operations would be very good for some years to come.MR.CHITTY TO PROSECUTE QUERRIE AND LAMBE IN PERSON.Mr.Charlies C.Chitty, well-known through his prominence In athletic circles, and who while acting as referee during the Tecumseh-Brantford match lat the Island, Toronto, was assaulted The Junior Conservative Club proposes to combine business with pleasure to-mormow night.The club will have smoking concert for members a friends, in Its rooms, 3 Bedver Hall lin a cowardily manner by Querrte and \"Lambe.has decided to take an active [part in the prosecution of the two men, whn were arrested upon a com- (plaint of Crown Attorney Currie, of To- \u2018ronto, who, himself is president of the square, at which, in addition to speeches and songs, some Important business wii! be transacted e concert begins at 8 o'clock.OUT OOOCQ0OQ0O0OO 200 DELEGATES FOR MANUFACTURERS\u2019 MEETING HERE.There will be upward of two hundred delegates present when the annual session of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Assoclation opens at the Windsor Hotel on Tuesday next.Owing to the large amount of entertainment which the published programme will afford.more ladies will be in attendance than has ever been the case before.Secretary Cooper, of the local branch of the association.has mmde a large number of reservations at the hotels for the members from out of town.Following is a partial list of those who have signified thelr intention of being present: Cyrus A.Birge, Hamilton: F.D.Featherstonhaugh, Toronto: C.R.H.Warnock.Gault: C.H.Carrier, Levis; @ W.B.Tindall, Toronto: E.C.Bosekh.Toronto: James M ell, St.Mary's: George Booth, Toronto: Thos.Roden, Toronto: 8.M.Wickett.Toronto: Sir Lloyd Wise.London, Eng.: Sir Howard Vincent, George Brigden.Tpronto; A.W.Thomas, Toronto: H, Cockshutt, Brantford: Wm.Gartshore.London : G.A.Vandry, Quebec: Lioyd Harris, Prantford : J.8 Kinæ Toronto: J.P.Murray.Toronto: H.L.Hewson.Amherst; W.K.George.Toronto: J.O.Thorn.Toronto: R.O McCulloch, Galt; Geo.D.Forbes.Hespeler; C.A.Waterous, Brantford: R.J.Younge.Toronto: J.F.M.Stewart.Toronto ; Harry Wright.Toronto: J.Hewson.Kingston: R.Hobeon.Hamilton: T.H.Smalïman, London; W.K.Mec- Naught.Toronto: R.H.Alexander.Vancouver: F.Nicholls.Toronto: J.M.Taylor, Guelph: C.N.Candee, Toronto, and Edmund Gurney, Toronto.CLAIM SETTLEMENT WAS NOT REACHED.When the Chateauguay and Northern Rallway took on of certain land upon which to build their road it was arranged that a basis of settlement should be decided upon.This settlement has never been reached, and now the proprietors of shields asked Judge Curran for three days in which to file an answer to the motion for an Injunction BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY CARMEN.The committee representing the Brotherhood of Rallway Carmen held another conference with Mr.Fowler, of the C.P.R.yesterday in regard to the adjustment of the wage and time schedule.No agreement was reached.,and so this afternoon the committee is conferring with Mr.McNicol.first vice- president and general manager.The committee stated that It was expected that an agreement would be reached at this meeting.Pretorian Sails on Thursday Morning.The Allan line steamship Pretorian salls on Thursday of this week for Liver- Pool, with the following saloon pasmen- For.\u201cWm.Fowler, real Dr.R W.Graham.Montreal: Mise A Graham.Teronte.Mr.Hutchinson.Teronto.Mise BR.Kingan, Montreal.Mr.George McGregor, Mise M.A.Mé- Gregor, Toronto.Mont Miss Ramsay, Miss lL.Ramsay.Toronto.Misr St Elsa Steedmab.oedman.Miss Montreal; Mr.A.BR Simpson, Mrs.Sim son and infant.Toronto Miss A.J.Sym- ington, Mise M .Symington, Hamilton.rete eit ! Toronto Lacrosse Club.Mr.Chitty will leave for Toronto this evening.as the case comes up to-mor- tn speaking about hia departure, Mr.Chitty said: \u201cAt first I was Inclined to merely make a sworn statement before a Commissioner here, and forward it to Toronto, but after I received the subpos- na, upon thinking It over, I came to the conclusion that 1 owed It to the cause of clean sport to go myself, and give my testimony in person.\u201d MR.A.G.ROSS SAID TO HAVE ACQUIRED PROPERTIES.Mr.A.G.Rose, manager of the National Trust Company.has been in the Maritime Provinces for some days A report from Halifax states that Mr.Ross, while there, bought the properties ; of the Sissiboo Pulp Company, situated \u2018 near Weymouth which were sold at a foreclosure sale in Digby recently.The National Trust Company acted as plaintiffs in the suit on behalf of the bondholders and it is thought that the recent purchase was made in their behalf.The properties comprise about 25.- 000 acres of good timber land.two pulp mills.a large dam, a long whart at Weymouth Bridge, with warehouse, shed, offices, stores, smithy, Swelling house, vikage, lots, etc.Mr.Ross intimated hin intention of inviting tenders for the purchase of the properties en bloc.Local capitalists may purchase with a view to re-organization of the company.The price at which the properties went has not been mentioned.OBSERVATION CAR ARGUED IN COURT TO-DAY.An interesting argument took place on the certiorari brought against a conviction of the Recorder's Court in the case of W.Pang, \u201cSeeing Montreal Cars.\u201d Wm.Pang was condemned to pay a fine of $3.00 or be imprisoned for a period of fifteen days, for having sold on Peel street a \u201cSeeing Montreal\u201d car ticket, without a license.the ; land are seeking an Injunction to stop a, the running of the railway.To-day in Wer ras well founded the Practice Court Mr.R.A.E.Green- | ro \u201cWaist The proceedings on the certiorari \u2018were argued In the Practice Division of the Superior Court, which some three weeks ago, allowed the writ to issue.Mr.Archambault, the city attorney, rgued that the judgment of Recorder Mr.Thomas E.Walsh, 4 peared tor the petitioner, Wm.He rajred the aint that the section of the city by-law, under which ro ings were taken against Pang, not apply to the present case, as the sale of a ticket is.not a sale in the legal sense of the word.The case was taken en dellbere.IN AND AROUND THE CITY.TAREN TO HOSPITAL.\u2014 This afternoon a Capadlan Pacific brakeman had his hand caught while coupling cdrs at the corner of Commissioners and Berri streets.His fingers were severely crushed and he had to be taken to the Qéneral Hospital.LEFT YESTERDAY.\u2014 Messrs.Mackensie and Mann, of the Canadian Northern, left Montreal yesterday for Ottawa.having come through from Nova Scotia.NEW LAW FIRM.\u2014A new law arm has been formed.Mr.A.G.B.Claxton has taken Into partnership Mr.T.R.Ker, son of the Ven.Archdeacon Ker.ARRANGING SCHEDULE \u2014 C.P.R.officials are meeting to arrange à winter schedule for train service, Mr.W.H.Northrupp Im City.Mr.W.H.Forthrupp.M.P.Belle- gra ville, Ont., is in the city and registered at the ndeor.Rallway.OPENING OF NEW CAR ROUTE Formal Run Over the Line Was Made Yesterday.SATISFIED WITH CONTRACT Mayor Cross, of Westmount, States it Was the Best That Could Be Made.- The formal opening of the new street railway line, which traverses the upper level of Westmount between Guy stret and Lansdowne avenue, which took place yesterday a\" ernoon, | proved an enjoyable function.participated in by the officials of the Montreal Street Rallway, the Mayor and the Westmount Town Council, and a number of journalists.The pariy left the Cote.St.car baras at noon and proceeded by the regular | route up Beaver Hall Hill and along St.Catherine street, up Guy.and thence alung the new route! At the St.George's Club House the party alighted and here a luncheon was served, after which there were a number of speeches.Senator L, J.Forget, president of the Montreal Street Rallway.presided.In his remarks the Senator referred to the natural park through which they had traversed, and he thought it a great pity that the city of Mor'-.Mr.and 2!ra® Louis Sutheriand and Master Sutherland have returned to town from Little Metis Hon.T.C.Cargraln and family have returned from Beaconsfield to their town house, 88 Durocher street.Archbishop Bruchesi has appointed Father Kavanagh, 8.J., of Loyola Col-) lege, 23 Chaplain to the Royal Victoria Hospital.Mise Holmstrom returned rom Eur- .ope this week, and is at 37 McGill College avenue.Mins Marie Hollinshead, St.Catherine atreet, leaves to-night on a short trip to New York.Mrs.Archie Cassels, Mackay street, ia In Toronto, with her son, Mr.W.Cassels, who Is {lb Mrs.Alloway, Miss Irene Alloway, and the Messrs.Cowan, returned this week from Nova Scotia.Mra.J.A.Harte, Summerhill avenue, left last night on a trip of sev- err\u2019 weeks to Vancouver.Mra.W.R.Miller.Stanley street, and her niece.Miss Moat, return tonight from the Thousand Islands.Mrs.George Caverhill, Drummond street, has returned from the Thousand Islands.where she was the guest of Mra Benson.Mrs.Newman, of Brookl N.Y., and Miss M.Newman.are guests of Mrs.Newman's aunt.Mrs.Trenholme, Rosemount avenue.- The tm of Misa Chrissie nee wick, t~ Mr.Hugo B.R.Craig.B.le announced in Kingston, to en : place on the flest of.Octaber.Mrs.Staniey Maude and her sister, Mre.-Smyth, accompanied J.By Httle Miss Stella Mande and Mr.Qladwyn Macdougall, 2 vi a trip down the Ottawa to Gren ptain Bella stehm launch.At St.Jame: Gutbetral 0 Torent this afternoon, the marriage took PERSONALS.EA o IRE of, mes {ing Impressed among ese troops.Kuropatkins various divisions are posted in scattered fragments between Sinmintin.Mukden snd Tie Pass.They are preparing defences to the west of the Liao River.Deep secrecy is bethe highest circles in this clty with reference to the resentment manifested by foreign correspondents at the front on account of the restrictions placed on them by Japanese mllitary regulations.The case ia sald to be a pure misunderstanding and it is belleved it will be clea up immediately.ESSAGE FROM KUROPATKIN.Petersburg.September 14.\u2014Gen- Kuropatkin, telegraphing yesterday evening, says that three thousand Japanese are bivouacking at Bentsi- putze, and that the bulk of the Japanese force |s south of the Yental branch railv ay.The Japan he adds, are not advancing.7 Rerlin, September 14, 5.39 pm.\u2014Col.Gaedke, the war correspondent of the Tageblatt.telegraphing to his paper from Tie Pass this (Wednesday) mo:n- ing, says: \u201cThe Russian army is disposed south of this point.The Japanese have ad- vrnced only about six miles north of Lizo Yang.CANADIAN LIBERALS HAILED AS OPPONENTS IMPERIAL RECIPROCITY.Neal Papers Gladly Say Imperial Reciprocity Nothing to Hope From Laurier.Special Cable from our London Correspondent.London, September 14.\u2014Despite all Fielding and the other ministers say By the Radical papers continue to claim the Laurier Government ag violently anti-Chamberlainite.The Daily News to-day bluntly declares the cause of Imperial reciprocity has nothing to hope | from the Liberal party of Canada.It says Laurier made recently an outspoken criticiam of what it calls the shams of Chamberlainism and hollow establishing the British Empire on a ten per cent.basis.Meai- while the Chamberlainite journals are preaching the risks of keeping Canada hanging for ever on t skirts ot British indecision.scheme for WINDERMERE.FIVE INJURED IN TORONTO EXPLOSION.Toronto, September, 14\u2014A boller explosion atl the rolling\u2019 mills of the Toronto' Bolt and Forging Co.at two o'clock this afternoon, severely injured five employes, the engineer.Wat- eon, Fed.Jones, John Dixon and two others, one an Englishman.STEAMER CUT IN TWO .AT ANCIENT CAPITAL.Special to the Montreal Star.Quebec, September 14.\u2014The steamer Stella Morris was cut in two to-day by the collier steamer Britannic near the entrance of the Louise Basin.The oolller was uninjured.A Suicide Near Amherst, N 8.8pecial to The Montreal Star.Amherst.N.8.September 14.\u2014A care and Mrs.J.O.- Buchanan, of 85t George street.The wedding was very largely attended.The church decora- tic.were entirely in white and green.Re .Ccnon Bland and Rev.Mr.Owen performed the ceremony and Dr.Ai- bert Ham presided at the organ.As th bride entered the cathedral the choristers sang \u201cThe Voice That rsathed O'er Eden.\u201d The bride, who was given away by her father, was owned in white Duchess satin with Honiton lace collar and chiffon alee os.The skirt was seeded with pearls about th- hem.A long veil of Honiton lace was arranged over a wreath of orange blossoms,and a shower bouquet of lily- of-the-valley.which extended from ae shoulder to the hem of the gown, was carried across her arm.Miss Olive Buchanan.sister\u2019 of the bride, was maid of honour.and Miss \u201cgollle Wal- dis Miss Francis Heron and Miss Gladys Clarkson Jones were brides- maida.All four wer gowned In white ne.over white Liberty satin with girdles of pink panne velvet.They wore white beaver hats faced with pint tulle and trimmed with tulle and pink robes, and carried large cluster of pale pink carnations and asparagus fern tied with pink ribbon.They als» wore the gifts of the g om, gold wedding-beil brooches with the Mr.Rus- .Was best man, and Dr.Hardy, MF.Reginald Geary.3.Roy Buchanan and Mr.Joe Sea- grary were ushers.A reception was afterwards held at the bride's home.in St.George street, where the decorations were also In waite and green, an an orchestra was in attendance.Mrs.Buchanan, the bride's mother.wore gray eollenns and a white togue an\u201d carried American beauty rons Her daughter, Mra.George Mitchel in pale blue with rose point lace with white and pale blue hat.Mrs.Seagram, the groom's moth- fr vas gonned \u2018n ack velvet.Mrs.Seagram's was of pale blue and white Vin lack hat.Among the guests were Mr.and Mra.Victor Buchanan.Mrs.Grant McIntosh and Miss Clay.of Montreal.Mr.and Mra.Becgram will end their honeymoon abroad.They left on the afternoon train for New York, the bride travel- Ung in a suit of brown tweed and a hat brown chenille and burnt 1 of suicide occurred Tuesday at True- manville.a farming district sicht miles { from Amherst, when Abdel Smith, à pros- ; peroux and highly respected farmer, aged 1 51 years, 4 eliberntely took his own life hy blowing the top of his head off with a shotgun.Strange to say, the report of the gun was not noticed by members of the familv and it was only hen his daughter entered hin room at o'clock that the act was discovered.win Return to Manitoba.Detroit.Mieh.\u2026.September 14.\u2014With all hix funds gone and friends refusing to supply him with more with which \u2018o tight extradition, Melvin Bartlett, the Manitoba Government employe, arrested in Detroit three weeks ago, is about ready to return for trial.Geo! Paterson, Deputy Attorney-General of the Province of Manitoba, is here, and has rn out an extradition warrant charg- ng \"Bartlett with embezzlement.forgery and theft Was Accidentally Shot.Special to the Montreal Star.8t.John, N.BB.conptomber 14.\u2014John W.Hachey, f John 8.oo x Hp j i ; 3 8 the eee ing through ten minutes.Shtering his side and body.He died ia about A Child Burnd to Death.Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, September 14.\u2014Jules, the two- vear-old son of Mr.and Mrs.Hilaire Dumas, of St.Felicien, Lake Bt.John, wan burned to death on Bunday last through his clothing taking fire from a match with which | his little sister vas playing.Drowned at Shawinigan dalle.Shawinigan Falls, Que.tember 14.-\u2014 A man named William Collins, aged ¥ years, married.was drowned here In the St Maurice River yesterday afternoon.He was walking on the booms hauling a bargue and fell off.The body was found this morning.Collins came from B8t.Maurice, pt Dan Patch at Death\u2019s Door.' Topeka, Khn.September 14.Dan Patch.the famous bay pacing stallion, the Kansas fair, is at the point of death.ht here to go against his at He is suffering from strengulated hernia.+ = = MILLINERY TWEED SUITINGS, anal 65.se and 90 HOMEBPUN.extra ane, 5 2 inches Special offers in CHEVIO HOP n the New Browns and Navies.Mixtures.Price.\u20ac5¢c to $1.50 per the celebrated Doulton.Cauldon 56 VASES ODD LINES very artistic 85.00 to $13.00 for 63.08, corated, for | COLONIAL HOUSE, Phillips Square | Friday and Saturdag of this Week.COLORED DRESS GOODS - SPECIAL VALUES IN THE FOLLOWING NEW MATERIALS: SACK.GRAY AND BLACK.AND WHITE sr ITs in the Latest Weaves and SHEPHERD CHECKS-\u2014Good selection.from 60c to $1.25 per yard.CREAM BASKET.HOP 8ACK and CANVAS, choice up-to-date Goods.LADIES CLOTH, at 36c, $1.00 and $1.35 per yard.Blues and Browns.CHINA DEPARTMENT.A SPECIAL OFFER.300 HAND-PAINTED PLATES, sueh as Dessert.Fish.Game.and Dinner, newest designs, beautifully decorated.Signed by famous artists of from 36.00 to $15.00.To be offered at $3.08, Less § per cent.300 CHINA JAPANESE SAMPLES ranging from $3.00 to 36 00.nicely de- Any of these above articles will make a Handoome Gift.ASK FOR NEW FALL CATALOQUE.OPENING, cents wide.er yard.5 cents per yard.CANVAS and BASKET W EAVES, Prices, \u20acb¢, 30c and 31.00 per yard and Crescent Factories Ranging fer cash.shapes and designs.ranging from SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.HENRY MORGAN & CO., Montreal.| Large Policies Of Life Insurance aru carried by uearly all of the clever rich men to-day.the largest policies have been the They recognise the uncertainty of Luman life, and so make provision for what is sure to happen.In Canada many of results of a TALK WITH McCAW Tolonhone Main 3383 Room 55, 107 St.James St.CASE AGAINST GAMEY | HAS BEEN CALLED OFF.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, September 14.\u2014 The Mc- Evoy-Gamey sult is off.The libel action wag one In which the London lawyer, J.E.McEvoy cla} $10,000 from the member for Manitoulin for alleged llbellous statements regarding the missing gheets in the Crosein Plano Company's cash book, which figured so prominently in the Gamey-Stratton investigation a year ago.To-day Mr.Gamey had intended asking the court to have the trial at Bracebridge instead of London.But the motion was not heard.All that could be learned was that the plaintiff had discontinued the suit.The case was originally against A.W.Wright.Conservative nizer, as well as Mr.Gamey, but the court directed the plaintiff to proceed against one first.MRS.FOSTER FELL FROM A GALLERY.Mrs.Mary Foster, wife of Mr.Joseph Foster.residing at 60 Forfar stree:.Point St.Charles.fell trom the gallery at the rear of the house and reoeivel, what ie beileved to be fatal Injuries.When picked up she was in an unconscious condition, and was imme- diatel hurried to the General Hospital.tors report that her condition ™ \u201cery serious, and very little hope is entertained of her recovery.City Properties Soid To-day.Messrs.Fraser Bros, auctionars, to-day sold at the rooms of Mr.J.Cradock Simpson, the following pro- pertles: Number 1::1 De Montigny street, O.Hebert, for $3.500.Numbers 2289 and 2291 Nctre Dame street to O.Telletier, for °,700, the last named ls 4340 square feet In area.Numbers ©37 and 91 St.James street, to Mr.Harwood.for $3,600.to Wilder Case, Again Up.The court resumed the hearing to-day of the case of Wilder against the city of Montreal Further evidence was given Ib support of the plilntiff's case when the evidence of Messrs.Leroux, Garéau, Beaudry.Picard, Bauset and Wilder was taken.Mr.Dandurand argued on the question of law arising in the wave.Provinsial Synod Adjourned.The provincial synod held a proforma meeting ih the 8ynod Hall this morning in order to pass a resolution to adjourn until October 11.HUTEL ARRIVALS.LAST NIGHT'S ARRIVALS, At the Win _sor\u2014James Fagan, New York; F.L.Peters, Bt.John; W.J.Web- ber Boston; R.M.Bright, Niagars Fails; W.KE.Nixon, Toronto; M.Rayoce, New York; Hiram A.Calvin, Garden lal- and; W.H.Warrington, Toronto: L W.Parent, Boston.At the Place Viger\u2014Robert de C Paris; Miss James, Quebec: A.How: Binghamton; Gilbert F.Davis, Windsor; E.L.Ruddy, Toronto, EK Ms Paris; R.A.A.Jonea, London, Geo.H.Cobb, Ulysses; A.Hunter, Toronto, Os- veld Smith.Philadelphia, L.Day, Chat- AC the Carslake\u2014J.A.Dolan, ner H.Lovell, M.P., Coaticook Jagger.Hamilton; Fw Dennison, Jon- quiere; I.B.Chaplg.Toronto; B.Crane, Coaticook: Strong, Los An- geles, Cal.At the Hall\u2014M.Marquise, Syracuse w.EB.Campbell, Hamilton: O.H.Pierce, | Portland; L.C.hewis, Boston: G.Mines, Fort Worth, Texas; D.Avery, London, Ere J.K Cunningham, Toronto; C.Stra Toronto.Fleming, Ota At Corona \u2014 m wa; Mr.and Mra F.W.Pave Garrison Ball, Boston; Alfred Pitt London: : V.Low, Lunenburg.\u2014Q.B.Beare, Teronts: bec; Rev.A.EB.ward Island; F.R.Toronto; William Lynch, Now York; J.J.Neander.Toronto; w.Morton, Portland.re he leld and party.including erry the Countess of the Countess of Lichfield.Lewisham.he Honourable Wenman Ccke, who re been vraie | Moatreal for à few dayn.loft last nb a spesial C.P.R.sleeper fer To- Fonte.Ntter spending a short time there they will proceed to Niagara Falls and other points in Ontario, later going to Varcouver, Allan line steamship Pomeranian, from Glaugow.for Montreal.passed ther Point last night at 7.18 p.m.with 54 nec- Earl o the Ear vé Dartmouthe Viacount Anson, Viscount Lady Dorothea and Col.arrive in nooh on MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Afternoon Transactions C.P.R25 at 125%.235 at 138%.Taronto\u201450 at 103%.100 at Hook.100 at 108%.Dom.Coal\u201480 at ss.50 at 89%.Dom.Steel\u201410 at N.8.Steel\u2014100 Ww en 50 at 66%.at 46%.50 at ce, Mackay\u201425 at Power\u201435 at 77 x Reported for the Star Poor Pre \u20ac Ce.atrek brokers.9 St street: toute Boll Telophome .,.Bebe Hap a.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Supplied by J.8.Bache Monk manager, 39 Hospital sire: cet 5 14.Opening.High.Low.Close up to 2 2m de sx Loulsvilled Naah,.TViÿ 178% 1 = Manhattan KMlev\u2018&.1307 187i 186 1 M \u2026 RIN sa 0% Mion SL.Pau M.Tay n% Te vo .eu $ t 1 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.a\u2014\u2014 3.8 Bacne ond ve.28 Mseptear etrest ropar: the rlosing priten te-Gay.a» falowu rm.W pi TY tag.W ag we t.wi 3 Ka 1 cos +4 ney ew AN my Corn, capt Su es Say \u201cDes.bi\\ 4'e sue % osts, Sema.Sig n 31 six \u201cLee ail aly nS By Poth, Mas.o.\u2026.sages acces J oe ie fos wis 1080 a TAT WT fui hie Bhor: iv, 287 740 735 783 \u2019 Spesial Netios.Our 325.00 three-stone Diamond Ring ae three miitched stones, Lôkt ie sley.diamond mer- 164 third-class passengers.She an © settings.R.Hem | éhant, 355 Bt.James street.Ry RG gs PETE ME Me ey ave iN 3 NY.Central & we 12 Ey AIBN Jud Ene rod.\u201cIR Be 3234 Do G0 | pref.074 67% + x Do do 11 Be Less 4% 48 duty # Y Ontarie ion 22 L 33% 3» Kor.& Western com Ou oly £ 8 5 Sy Bey My 1094 lua Bulg EHR 0.00 fix 13% - M US Bw Su dès \u201cus Sem MR be .y un Ty © Bi 338 n Bey St TR CS OUTRE vw we nly = 14» 16 à 9 sou 8 8 7 75 1 6 wh Gh by us wn in % tés 7 au sn ain «8 ; 4 A ) : + i a à \\ 1 Jq } ; 2 TARAS 2 tres rp TAT ema Prier POLE rm FY, EE TPT Le TT TE MT Os ES mn res a tp AR EP RAT le ARE TE ARR STOCK MARKET SHONED RECOVERY More Active Trading and Prices Generally Higher.DOMINION COAL STRONGER Canadian Pacific Active and Firmer\u2014 Other Stocks Showed Little Change.The sto - market showed considerably more activity this forenoon than for some days past.The decline of yesterday carried prices to a point, which made a slight recovery an almost foregone conclusion, and the market showed evidence of improvement right from the opening.Canadian Pacific was one of the features, both in the matter of the number of shares traded in and tn the tmprove- ment in tone.Yesterday's decline carried prices off in the afternoon to 124Y.The opening transaction of 150 shares this morning took place at an advance of 1% points on this price at 125%.During the session 375 shares were disposed of, and the price closed 4 higher than the opening at 138% Nova Scotia was the most active stock on the list sain.About 550 shares changed hands during the morning.They sold at prices renging around 664 to 88%.the clusing sale Wing, however, 66%.Although the price remained fairly steady all moraing at a level with yesterday's closing, It was lower than yesterday's opening by a good half point.Coal Commun gave further evidence of a return to public favour.Some 200 shares of it were taken oun a rising mar- kot.The opening sale was made at 58, which was 3 point over the last previous transaction.From this the price advanced to 594, where 11 closed.Power was a little easier, at 77, and dull, Twins being rather firmer at 974 to 51%, and Toronto Ratis a shade lower at 103%.Mackay common was dull, but it held around yesterda)'s figures, 25 selling at 23%.There Was u greater variety of bonds traded tn this forenoon than for some time past.though the total quantity was iight.Iron bonds were steady at 72h for $5.000, Montreal Light, Heat and Power bonds selling at par, for 32.000.and Montreal Street Rallway selling at 1044 for 3.00.During the morning about 1,350 sharea changed hands.this being an increase on recent business Summing up the condi- ons on the New York Exchange, the N.Y.Post says: \u2018lt ts reasonable to suppose that these two days of Stock Exchange liquidation have reieased enough of the speculative Wall Street loans to check the violence of the decline in surplus bank reserves.On the other hand.outflow of currency continues large, and Tuesday half a millon more gold was takén for Argentina Little notice waa given to these incidents, however, tn comparison with the wheat market's wild Performances yesterday MORNINO SESSION.anadian Pacific\u2014150 at 12534, 125 at 1258 100 at 125%.Coui com.\u2014106 at 5& 100 at 59%.Muntreal Power\u2014ib at 77 Twin City\u201468 at il, 10 at 97 Toronto treet Raltwey 85 at 1 Mackay com.\u201435 at 25%.Halifax\u2014 10 at 96.Nova Scotla\u2014150 at sx.100 at he 5e at 66%, 50 at 06, 25 at $63.25 at 66 7-8 Bell Tel.\u20146 at 148, 46 ut 148.5 at 148.Merchants Bank\u2014l at 157%.Bank Montreal\u2014t at 3454.M, L.H.and P.4% p.c.bonds\u2014$2,008 ai 100.Iron bonds\u201435.000 at Til.olsons Bark\u201413 at 318.M.8.R bonds\u2014330Q at 104%.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star bd Co, stock brokers, 9 St w .12.30 4.150 at 66%, y Gerdon Strathy Racrament street: Trindae Kee oo .\u2014 orumto Bt Bali lus, 104% 104 103 rem ony Xl Ry on sn fa oT do Ld sin c?\u201c Haier do wi vis Bll do 22 lv 208 2184 BL Jobn de Lo Laer eases de sou 200 aan : 25\", 23% Wig |9 71 70 ba s9 duly =?1% ka 11% lly 11 ae 381, sy Bu 109 115 3s Montres) Teleg Co.Bell Telephone Co.ba do pret.Marcont W iroiess.Ouilive Mlillug.vquve mn ng pret ommo Montreal St.ny Ugtivie Muliny.N 3 Steel & Coal.M LU & Power Lu.Meney and Exchange Rates.Montreal Exchange quotalions: New York iunda, 1-16 to 1-32 between banks; sterling.60 days, S 15-16 to 8331-32; do.between bauks, 9 15-32 to 9 M2; do ca- blex, 919-33 to %%.Paris, franca short, 8:17 1-8 to 5.1°1-16 between banks.Call morey continues auiet and unchanged at 6 per vent.Banking exchanges To-day reported by so Montreal Clearing House were 83,- ii York, noan-Moncy on call nominally at 1 to 1% per cent: prime mer: cantile paper, 3% to 44 per cent.; exchanges, $268,811.737.vor ee \u2014Spanish \u201ctours.8744; bar =il- ready at 16 1-16d per ounce; money.™ 15 per cent.: discount rate for rt pl 2% to 2 7:26 per cent.three months, 3 7-16 to 2% per cent.\u2014\u2014 re London ppt eux cable, quoted G.T.R.pfd., 88Y in Tt iy i N Anaconda, \"om; ie Bay.4 do for .THE MONTREAL \u2018DAILY STAR-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER _ 14.1004._ \"NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.SEE Faut ne owe Bt eB Thre Ama) \u201cTe An tugs Ce ai My 1% Ro os oR ek RK eR gy leh ++ J] AR Anaconta Min.Co.ae où vey, \u201cBil aly sly Wy duh Ldn 1244 eus aix we 167 167% 186% i WE 4k oy Do Do pret y» Lomismitle @Nuen A attan klov'.184% wees Ninn St.ras re 71% Yaa, Tia Metropolitan Track.ily IEE 1¥9 MY teutral a bud.Mbdy liody Jad lids arte Haliruad., JY Bi 304 DY [RY In 674 67 sx De do U pret .as 40% 444 NY Qutario à Vos Sig 34 au 3 Mortburu entre einen boas eaprat secte Nor +, Westerucom Gu?69 Md su Pacific Mali.333 38 22 Yean 2 K 1893 1303, I 1274 Frossed Steel, com.34% Uh 4 a les\u2019 Gas 103 1033 lush lue Pha & .2 su \u201c7 ss bo 1pld wd BD, Hdl 4 bo 11 ptd Sd a aus ee Puliman.1 aan 4sland opus .» 27h Southern i) 4% 30% pid .ou bil fourmors Pacito- .HY don un Loal & rou.Texas nè\u2026 5° si Twin Laity LL eee ms ee me U.à.Leather Co.\u2026.84 gly bly 88% gén dy 154 loh 14% a RS À .2 F5 LL.Lee Yay 2 vs UT een A wy su.zx 219 st UY do #14 42% 4 sw Weatern blow vai - oe \u201cTok TN fe es Len à ve vo tte dil diy Uy GOSSIP OVER WIRES FROM NEW YORK.Charles Head & Co.\u2014The reappearance of heavy buying on Union Pacific and Southern Pacific had a good effect.In the industrial group the United States Steel issues were strong and higher.with other Steel issues advancing sympathetically.The speculation generally shows a return of confidence, and the opinion seems to prevati that, unfavourable weather changes corn belt, higher prices will be witnessed.The sub-treasury transferred $200.000 to New Orleans.The Boston market has been active in spots to-day, and those active spots were generally very strong.In the Coppers, was a leader, advancing one to 69%.Utah was also very strong, gaining to 41%.Amalgamated was also active and strong.Steel stocks were tha feature in the general list.preferred risinz to 863 in this market.Telephone quiet at 139.Coal sold at 57% here © sales of Iron.At noon the market 1s rather quiet at near the top prices.Laidlaw & Co.\u2014The report of only a light frost in the northerly part of Kan-* sas last night and the dawning realization that the great bulk of the corn crop Is practically immune from damage from this squrce, created re cheerful sen- timen or the change this morn- .and this, roger with the etronger technical position of the marke a a pronounced improvement the Nat.The grangers and trunk lines and certain industrials attrected particular attention.General business continues to show gradual improvement, and 11 the present probpectt for the corn and ootton Crops are even approximately realized, it is bard to foresee anything but a revival of prosperity this fall, end a consequent substantial enhancement of security values.Edmund & Charles Randolph.\u2014Ameri- can stocks in London were firmer at to 3 pet cént.above parity.Five thousand coke ovens have opened up in Connells- ville district In thé past fortnight.Pittsburg speculative pool reported realizing on Reading.Bond issue of $10,000,000 by Republic Steel rumoured.Steel business in Pittaburz district shows improvement.Banks lost jo sub-treasury singe Friday §1.ee7.000 Increase in D.and H.divi- lend rate improbable.Wabash buys the stock Pittsburg Terminal and Coal Company.) Burnett & Co.\u2014London advanced Y to %.latter in Erle first which is a fexture along with Steel st Eat Wabash gained entrance to 4 oes Billet pool will meet at Pittabueg morrow to re-organise and adjust prices.Lackawanna strike is considered unlikely.Reported that Pressed Car Steel Co has entered into trade arrangements with .R.Rumours revived of purchase of Met.Sec.Co.by Interboro\u2019 interes ; Earnings Detroit United first wéek of Sept., decrease $1, oy From 1st Jan.increase $69.8! Subway will open for traffic first or second week in Octobe: St.Paul considered likely to build to the coast.Severa) large ronds ready to order rails on a price tee, Thirty-four roads for first week of September show average gross Increase ot 5.36 per cent.J.B.Picken & Co.\u2014S8Steady buying of Penna.which reached 130%.influenced the entire list.London wntarted ng.and in all stocks where ehorts had been put nut there was an anxiety to cover.cer moved fast on account of he small amount of stock that presseû, many of them signa of vine of the best character.Jraders jump to bear side occasinoally c temporary reactions.but not receiving encournge- ment from outside, quickly cover their engatements with small profits.The ntecl stocks are strong, and look like advancing fnrther.London bought a considerable quantity of both classes of steels.CLOSING PRICES IN THE LONDON MARKET.Bept.13.Sept.4.Consols for money .88% s87-16 Consols for account .88 yy Anaconda .,.s.000202 4% 4% Atchison .0cvc0000.BRU 83% 40.pa .Sri 100 100% Bult.& Ohid .0000000e 91% Canadian Pacific 129 43% 16% 162 18% fn in 8 .2nd pfd.47 NMlinois Central .143% Louis.& Nashville .125 128 M.Kas, & Texas .a ax .Y.Central .128 138% & Western .\u2026.\u2026.33% ny Norfolk & Western .691 70 do pfé.\u2026.92 ot Pennaylvania .\u2026.ss ey Rand Mines .-.104 10 Reading gc rv sororen-cne 11} « According to despatches receiged by the Ogilvie Flour @itis Company from their western representatives, the reported frost damage to Manitoba wheat is absolutely false.They state that on Saturday last over 8§ per cent.of the crop was in good shape, and that the in- der is now too far advanced to be materially harmed by any frost which might occur.Following 1a a telegram received by Mr.F.W.Thompson, general\u2019 manager of the Ogilvie Company, from Mr.C.R.Hosmer, president of the same company, who is one of Sir Thomas Shuaughnessy's party now travelling in the west: \u201cBrandon, Man, September 13.\u2014We are all pieased to-day to see on both sides of the railway good crops.Wheat is all cut and In stook, with fair proportion stacked.Some threshing already done, and should be general within a few days.very pretty sight and most encouraging.\u201d The story of opposition to the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company has again been revived in Toronto.For years] past\u2019 this story of opposition to the Rand O.in the St.Lawrence haa bobbed up regularly, but up to the present has always failed -to materialise.Among woll-informed steamboat men, it is claimed that there is not sufficient business for two lines, eifher above or below Montreal, and that it would be a loging proposition for any syndicate of capitalists to make.the attempt, particularly In view of the fact that the R.and O.has in its many years of service not only become widely known, but has also become 100 firmly established to be easily ousted.The information from \u2018Toronto states that the new company is largely com- poeed of Americans, and that the intention is to place steamers in service equal to the Fall River line, which, by Îhe way, 18 aecyunted the finest line of inland craft in the world.The vessels, it is sald, will be coastructed in the United States and will ply between Toronto and Montreal.The R.and O.officials, when spoken to rewarding the story of a rival line, stated that regularly each year rumours of this sort were set afloat, chiefly, they thought, for stool jobbing purposes.Until more definite information was at hand they did not propose to stay awake nights.In New York City it is said that the United States Steel Corporation and the other rail mills which have on their books unfilled orders for steel rails for Canadian roads are rushing them to com- pietion in an effort to beat the new tariff law, which imposes a tax of $7.00 per ton on all ralls imported from the United States.There is a clause in the law which provides that all rails which were purchased in the United States by Dominion roads before August 27 may enter free of duty if landed in Canada before November 30, and laid before February 28th next.This in the clause which the steel corporation and the Pennsylvania Steel Co.notably are trying to take advantage of.The Bteel Corporation, through the Carnegie Company, has about 7.000 tons of its original centract for 40.000 tons with the Mackenzie ard Mann Company to deliver, and the utmost haste is being made to get the entire contract filled within the time limit specified by the new law.The Mackenzie and Mann rails which the corpotation is trying to deliver in time are for the use of the Canada Northern.and are part of the orders for 71,000 tons given early last spring.About 70 per cent .of the entire amount is now in the company's possession, and, of course, no Qquty will be levied.At the annual meeting of the Cornwall Furniture Company, Ltd.held yesterday.a dividend of seven per cent.was declared.The busiress has been so prosperous and the demand for the company's products so greatly in excess of the supply that the management are seriously considering the factory so ss to_double Ite output This dustry re- oaived a small the town, and quite oa a lot of the stock is held by Corn- wal The lowing board of directors were re.elegted: President, T.8.Aspinall, Corn ; trst vice-president, J.E.Wider, Mon real: second vice-president, R.Ja» Pitt; secretary-treasurer, A.Edwards, and Richard Larmour, all of Cornwall.THE HOG MARKET IS HOLDING STEADY.Live hogs hold steady.prices ranging around 83% to 53-5¢ for selects, BY to Blgc for medium.and § to $c for heavy stock.Dre: hogs were somewhat easier - trésh otter killed selling at 73 to 7c, according to quali PORK.\u2014Heavy Canada short out mesa, $18 per bbl.: Msht short clear, $15: heavy, short clear.$17; backs, $18; heavy mess, long cut, $17.heavy fiank, $16.HAMS.\u2014Extra large hams, 10Xo: large hams.llc; modtum size, melect weights, 14a: with bone out, rolled, 13.CON.\u2014Breakfnat bacon, fe; Wilt shire aides, 13%c:.Windsor bacus, 1240: .bore jn, not &moXxed, fianks.74e; ong Clear, 84e.LART ~Cholce refined compound in 20- bound wooden palle, 8%c, and more Yor smaller packages: extra pure.in pails, $c: finest kettle, pail, dc.BEF.\u2014 Tha plate beef, 300 1b.bbls, B nt.hair D GES.\u2014 Pork sausages, Oxford, Co Saveloy and farmers, 8¢ per tb.; chicken, ham and tongue, §1 a dos; bologna and Brunswick, Tc.\u2014\u2014 Cotton Market Stronger To-day.E.and C.Randolph quote the New York cotton PSE .s follows: ol 1 Love.Clone.Jarvary .10048 10 4 10.43 10.52 March .1030 10.63 October .10.30 ne \u201810.30 10.47 Septembey s \u2026 » 10.42 10.52 10.43 210.52 Lecembef.10.41 10.50 10.41 10.49 Must Obey the Act.Special to The Montreal Star.8t.Catharines, Ont., September 14.\u2014 Magistrate Comport found four persons guilty ot refusing to obey the San Jose scale inspector's orders to either destroy or properly spray fruit trees on Shar premises \u2018Infected with the dead He let them off on suspended Sentence.but gave warning that the next person finds guilty will be meverely dealt with.eee Chicago Fleur Man\u2019e Treubles: Chicago.September 16.\u2014Creditors.of Henry B.Sm mith, a flour exporter, and member Board of Trade, have tiled a Bout in bankruptcy against him in the United States District Court to recover losses which thus far auureente 330.000.Mr.ami has not been at his office since last day.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Havana Railway Earnings trerease.Havang Electric Railwa nding Soptonber for the week ending September 18, 1964, were .cer SEITE Corresponding wok, \"2508 cen.SLMS \u2014 00 000 000000 82.726 NEW YORK MARKEY: ACTIVE AND STRONG.Special to The Montreal Star.New York, September 14.\u2014Notwith- stan that this morning's reports set forth that light frosts occurred last nigh, in Kansas and Nebrazka, and also in Minnesota and the Dakolas, the stock market opened acti\u2019e ard exceedingly strong.\"The weakrvear un yesterday's market had been chiesy based upon fears that killing frosts would be reporied over night, but the view was aparently taken that the actual temperatures reported were much less frigid than had been anticipated.In addition the market vas helped by generally higher prices quoted for American stocks In the London, market, and :ese were succeeded by buying operations in this market upon a very liberal scale.There w:: no other news over night Save that relating to weather conditions in the grain belt of either general or particular importance.Trading torday showed no special features of Interest except In so far as certain stocks advanced more rapidly than others.The most conspicuous features were Pennsylvania, Southern Rall- way, United States Steel.\u2018referred and Metropolitan Street Railway.The last named advanced more than two potfits, while United States Steel preferred rose more than a point.In the railway list the most active featur:s, aside from Pennsylvania .were Au.li son, Southern Pacific, Erie, Southern Railway common, Reading.St.Paul, Union Pacific and Rock Island.(n- dustrial and miscellaneous stocks showed few movements of interest.Canrdian Pacific was steady.1ts sales to 1 o'clock were 1,000 shares.NOVA SCOTIA STEEL LED TORONTO MARKET.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, September 14\u2014Nova Scotia Steel again this morning led in the Toronto market with numerous small lots changing hands.While dealings in the general list were small and price changes unimportant, Dominion Bank made a further advance, opening 1-4 up at 235 1-4 did and advancing steadily to 236, at which price the first lot of 50 shares changed hands.General Electric dlso opened firm.selling within the first hour at 152 1-4, a gain of 3-8.Twin City early sold at 97 1-2 for two 10 share lots.Nova Scotia Steel opened 3-8 up at 67.and fell to 66 1-2 and raliled to 87.An early sale of § shares was at 67 1-2 The morning sales were : Dominion Bank\u2014150 at 286.Tr General Electric\u201445 at 152 to Toronto Electric (new)\u201451 at 1 C.P.R.\u201485 at 135% to 135.« Twin City\u201420 at 97%.Sao Paulo\u2014Ss at 105.Bell Telephone\u20143 at 147% lo nm N.S.Steel\u2014781 at 6614 à Dominion Coal\u2014200 at oy to Sos.CANADIAN LUMBER IN GREAT BRITAIN.Farnworth and Jardine's wood circular.dated Liverpool, lst September, reads in part as follows: The arrivals from British North America during September were 32,024 tons register.against 35,365 in August last year, and the aggregate tonnage to this date from all places d the years 1902, 1908 and 1904 has been 314,067,308, 015, and 324,688 tons respectively.Business has been very dull.Imports have been ample, though some timber showed a mark reduction as compared with recent years, and which is very necessary.Deliveries, with the exception «f Canadian timber.have been fair, bgt stocks are heary, and values difficult to mainta\u2018 Moderation in consigning s very desirable.Canadian Woods.\u2014Pine Timber \u2014 Waney there has been a very light Yar port\u2014on merchants\u2019 account\u2014but demand 1s quiet, and deliveries disappointing: stocks ample, but little change in value.uare Pine\u2014Arrivals only 2.000 feet.but ttle enquiry, and stocks sufficient: prices steady.Red Plne\u2014Not im- little demand; stocks suffi- client.fons Logs\u2014No direct imports, but demand exceedingly quiet: deliveries small, and stocks ample: little change in valve.Elm\u2014No arrivals: fair enquiry for firm class wood: deliveries satlsfac- tog: stocks moderate, values firm.Ash mand limited.Pine Deals\u2014Arrivals, though less than last August, have been la : deliveries disappointing: stocks, whith have further increased.are too heavy: values wesker.Red Pine Deals \u2014 Demand dull; stocks ample.ew Brunswick and Nova Scotia Spruce and Pine Deals.\u2014Arrivals ib- eral, although less than August last year.vis.13.510 stds.against 15.360 stds.In 1903, eliveries large.but business \u201cot satisfactory: stocks heavy; desirable that consignments be curtailed: ces low, but have recently shown more firmness.Pine Deals.\u2014Demand dull, prices low, and stocks.heavy.Birch\u2014Of logs arrivals moderate, chiefly from lower ports; deliveries fairly satisfactory, and stocks are not too large: values are easier.Planks imported moderately.stock light, but little improvement in value., United States Oak.\u2014Arrivals small, demand very quiet and prices low.ot planks arrivals moderate, fair consump- stock somewhat reduced, but still tion: too heavy: specifications of firs: quality.Planks still in fair demand.Total stock, Including outside depots, now amounts to 490,000 cubic feet.United States Whitewood.\u2014 planks, boards, etc., Imported on large scale, values barely maintained, \u201cinfertor radiée Aitticult to place, and stocks expier Pine.\u2014Arrivals, \u20ac vessels, 7.927 tens, against 3 vessels, 3,729 tons during last August.Hewn\u2014Import consists of 74,000 feet, consumption satisfactory.and stocks, though moderate, are sufficient.Sawn ntill comes forward too freely: stocks heavy, lew,prices ruling.Deals and Boards\u2014Stocks too heavy, and low prices.United States Staves.\u2014Importsa moderate, fair demand for betfer qualities, but second quality rule low.Canada butis and § ft.pipes are dull of sale.British Coiumblan #nd Oregon Pine No arrivala, deliveries fair, stocks , values unchanged._\u2014 too METAL MARKETS - \u2018! IN NEW YORK.Special to the Montreal Star.New York, September 14.\u2014 Following were\u2019 the basic prices of metals at the close of business yeste Iron, east, No.2 far.fce., $12.50 to $13.Iron, nth.Le: Lie roi, 78.| Iron.sth., N.3 fdy.\u2026.$9.60.Iron, basic, Net, foe.1 2.86.iron.basic, south, Birm., $9.50 Iron.basic Valley.11.80, Besmr., fce.Valley, 11.78.sii billets, f.0.b.mill, Pittsburg, $19 w Copper, lake, cash, N.Y.12.70 to .78.Copper, -elec.cash, N.Y.18.Tin, pig.straits, N.T., $27.40 Antimony, ord, brands.N.re 6 te 6%.Toad, St, Louis, 4.10 to .18.Silver, chmmercial Nickel, aw York, $10\" to Sr.Aluminum, ingots, New York, $33.Quicksilevr, $er80.| London\u2014Lead firmer, soft English, £11 Some Canadian Vrade Figures.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa.September 14.\u2014The exportation of animals and their \"produce ex- Nibfte n gnin of 2573,600 as compared with he Inst month, while in exports of gricultural produce there was an improvement of $115.449.Fishery exports were batter by $29,000.There was, however, a decline of 33.204 467 in exports of mine products.The imports sumption Br the month of A totalled $ a for the same pe t year, while the punted, to of reir produce am 321 824,064, a decrease of $1,871,881.for con: | ugust | to against $32.318,738 | {DAILY COMMERCIAL MARKETS QUOTATIONS.BUTTER MARKET WAS FIRM TO-DAY.Demand From England Was Falr \u2014 Cheese Market Was Steady But Easy in Tone.Campbellford, Ont.September 14.\u2014On he cheese board to-day 1,735 boxes were offered.Seven hundred and eighty were taken by Magrath, 340 by Cook, and 226 by Brenton.All at 37-Sc.Balance refused at 8 13-16c.CHEESE\u2014The market seemed a little easier again this morning, though no Change in price was noted.ln fact, ac- curaté quotations are almost impossible at present owing to the difference which exists between buyers and sellers.Holders are in some asking pretty high figures, and buyers are offering low ones.Very few cable orders are from but there is a feeling the market that prices cannot go much lower than at present during the balance of this season.The following figures would probably bring out \\lmlted quantities of chease: 554 to 8%c for Que- becs.3% to 9c for Townrhips, and 9% to Sc for Ontarios.Many holders are ask- tnx Wc more than the prices mention- Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 14,316 boxes.BUTTER\u2014The market appears if anything.firmer this morning, though there ls nothing new in prices.Exporters appear 0 receiving a reasonable response to their cables, and trading In tha local market is talrly active.Finest Quebecs are quoted at 19 to 19%c¢, and finest Townships 19% to 19%c.It is sald to a litde difficult to obtain outside figures, but trading has certainly been done at them.Ontariog are hard to find, and might be quoted at 18%¢.Medium to HA creameriss range from 18% to 18% Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 3,108 packages.EGGS\u2014 A seller of eggs straight candled, to be delivered the first week in October.asked 20e at country points.paying %c freight.He was offered 18%0 for them and refused it.It is reasonal certain that few if any here feel so firm as this seller.At present, atralght gathered are worth 18c here, and the qual- ww.is excellent.In the country.17%c Is about the highest paid, and selects may be had at 20 to 2l¢ Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 414 cases.* POTATOES \u2014The market is steady.Dealers report purchases at 70c per bag of 9% pounds, on track, the same stock selling from store at 50c.HONEY.\u2014The market is very dull One dealer has a quantity of light strain- od, which he is offering in 60 lb.tina at Te per Id.without finding buyers.h comp was sad at 9%c, and dark strained t 6c.POTASH.\u2014The market is easier, and 38.65 to 35.75 will about cover the restricted enquiry for first sorts; seconds, $5.35 to 35.30; pearl ash is wanted at $8, bul not a barrel is on offer.LIVE STOCK MARKET STEADY TO-DAY.Live stock market report at the Montreal Stock Yard Company's west end market: Export cattle, 80 cara, 4% to Sc: do.sheep.68 cars, 3%c: butchers cattle.430 head: butchers' cattle, cholce, 4 to 4%: do.good, 3% to 8e; do.medium, 3% to 3c.do.common, 2 to Ye; do.canners, 1%4c: bulls, 1% to 2c; hogs, 750 selects Bic; calves, 200.$3 to $10 each.sheep, butchers, and lamba.300; lambe, 4% to 4%c; sheep, 3c.The demand was very good and closed! strong: au sold.DEPUTATION AT OTTAWA: REGARDING GLUCOSE.Bpecial to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Out, September 14.\u2014A deputation of gentiemen interested» in the manufacture of starch is here to see the Minister of Irland Revenue.They object to having glucose classed as an adulterant of starch.On the contrary.they sav of giucose is actually an improvement, and they desire to persuade the department to act on this view.The deputation is headed by Dr.Reid, MP.of Prescott.Refined Sugar Market is Steady.The market refined sugar has held quite steady for some time past.mand is reported to be very fair for this time of year.The preserving season is retty well over.and dealers are look- ng forward to more or less dullneas until the Christmas demand ralieves the si- tuatien.Of course, dealers\u201d throughout the country will stock up ahead before navigation closes, in order to get the advantage of low freight rates.New York has been holding ateady lately, also, and bu features of importance are to be noted in the situation Prices are now per 100 lbs.f.o.b., cars, Montreal.as follows: Extra granulated, bbis.$4.65.Extra granulated, bage.$4.85.Bright yellow.bbls.34.0 No.3 yellow, bbls., 34.35.No.2 yellow bbls, $4.18.No.1 yellow, bbls.$4.05, - No.1 yellow, bags.$3.95.ground, bbla.$5.08.ground.in 50-Ib.boxes, $5.38.Paris lumps, bbis.35.A Paris lumps.half bbls., 3a 50-1b.boxes 5.30.Firms Registered In the Province.The following firms, etc\u2026 registered: MONTREAL \u2014 Armiot and Strubbe, contractors: Beaupre and Halle, manufacturers boxes: Dillon Dyestuffs and Soemical Co.manufacturers; Lamy and Gelinas, a ry goods, \u20ac J.B.Tra.han, dry goods United Slgar Stores, to- dacconista; J.Bouchard and Co.confectioners; Brouillet end Lessard, contractors, Charbomneau and Dupre.piaters, ete.; Clinton Fire Co.ractors : proof Cosmopolitan Store, clothing: Crown Vinegar Co.manufacturers: Dominion Car- 1 per Peut at Works, upholstérers; Gold afid Cohen, clothing; Krezman and Miller, dry 8; Cie Nationale Marechal rs, ete.; J.O.Maranda and Co, furnitu-e; Oulmet Freres, grocers; Bllverston and Smilo- itch grocers; Union dar ter Ex- ge Armand Cie.brokers.ENSVILLE nd Kouta and Christie, 8.HULL\u2014Reinhardt and Richer.hotel.LAUZON\u2014Pharmacie La MENS: i Ue , pationery, eic.87.B FO RVILLE, saw, planing mill and CS ron and Steel Markets.At first glance it may appear pufsling and Inconsistent that the same week brings reports of inc: pig iron production, decreased stocks and à cut of 84 to $6 a ton in the price of plates and structural steel, and othér minor changes 1 Review, of w contradiotion ia explained\u2019 > the at ment that new business is placed aub- ject to auch prices an are In effedt at the time of delivery.And it is thought wise th bef the demand expands, an it expected td do, response the more Attractive terms offered.Amo the new orders may be mentioned two args ehipt ullding contracts, and an uf rge in- expect quiry for atéel rails, At the Bouth there in ptill trouble on account of the bituminous coal miners\u2019 work by \u2018companies provided more pig fron fur- Pactty on Sepieniber 141 According to the Septem ng to the pacte on apt a 298.118 tons, against M4, - 092 tons n \u2018month h previous and 360.497 tons A year ago ring August the out- t hing 1.168,407 Rone.against 1,106,397 Re Meanwhile furnace stoc ae WHEAT PRICES REACTED TO-DAY.General Advance in Flour\u2014No Bad Frost Last Night\u2014Many Reports From Weat.' Special to the Montreal Star.Winnipeg.September 14.\u2014Wheat ed 3 cents lower for October on better weather conditions, predictions of higher température and absence of forecasted severe frost last night Trade small.October $1.06: December, $1.04; May, $1.09.Cash prices: No.1 northern, 32.08; No.3 northern, 31.05; No.à northern, 88c; No.4 northern.86c; feed, 60c; No.2 fead.slg.Receipts wheat, 13 cars; last year, 41.Special to the Montreal Star.Winnipeg, Se eptember 14.\u2014The general he C.P.R.will not be Is- An official summary.red from advices on progress during the week just ended the wheat harvest uation as follows: From 70 to 100 per cents of the whoat in the west is now cut.Weather of the last week cn the whole was favourable to the harvest, only a few points reporting urfavourably on the weather conditions for the last week.Since these advices, however, the rainfall, which began on Monday morning, has continued general throughout the West.Frost was noted quite generally in the country on Saturday and Sunday nights, and garden stuffs were touched.C.P.agents report, however, that cutting graln had advanced too far to permit any damage from this source, the average on ths whole showing that cutting in practically completed.Special to the Montreal Star.Winnipeg, September 14.Another advance in prices flour and feed was made yesterday by both the Ogilvie Flour Mills Company and the Lake of the Woods Milling Company Flour was advarced x0 cents a L bran $1 ver ton, shorts 32 per ton.and rolled oats 25c per sack.The continued steady advance in the price of wheat, both here and In the States, is the reason that millers have enhar.ced value product.Winnipeg, September 14.\u2014Arrivals of thew wheat are small, but the quality is Pa This stuff.however, is the earl And early mat and pra \u201ceally no criterion of what the crops as a whole will be The consensus of opinion in local grain circles is that if the average is No.2 north ern the outcome will be much better than Al first supposed.At that it would be an excellent milling wheat, and would somewhat better than last year's Quality.when No.2 and No 3 northern constituted the greater portion of the Brandon, Man., Septem \u2014 Thomas Shaughnessy, Sir ud mond, Mr.R.Osler.and Mr.C.TR.Hoemer \u201creached here last evening from Winnipeg on a tour of inspection.hey were all more than gratified to find not one single field of wheat but had been cut and in A reat deal of in stool, ~.1d arrangements made for threah- ing.which should be general within a few days.They note a great Improvement in the country since their last visit.Sir Thomas and party left for the West to-day.and will make a short stay at Regina.They will visit Edmonton before proceeding to the coast.ber 14.A press C Cespatch from Winnipeg says: Black, western manager of the Ogiivie Flour MIs, was tpterviewed last night as to-the truth of the in Mr.Black says that such reports were ugtrue me Circulate na doubt, by interested are that fully 85 per soma of dey was cut at the end of more or leas threshing aa rat vous done.Returns from the machines aies ity.Rain in England: forecast, min.Rain in France: forecast, rain, then Clearing.The Liverpool wheat market closed weaker Jo-day, September being 44 down at 7s 34d, and December being %d down at is ind.Spot wheat was 1d up at 7s 4%d to Ts 8d for No.3 northern Manitoba.Paris closed 5 up at 24.40 for Jan- vary and April.Antwerp closed steady at 18% for No.2 Walla Walla.ndon Quoted, September and October, Austra- an 8.The wheat markets on this generally easier this forenoon excited advances of yesterday.At Chicago at noon, September waz ¥c down at 31.12%, Decem deing Me down at $1.1544, September corn being %c up at See.and September oats ¥c up at side were after the Duluth quoted Beptember wheat Xo down at 31.25%, Minneapolis being Ye down on September at $1.23%, and 1%a down on December at 31.18%.: Winnipeg was 1%c down on October at fox.December being 1%0 down at 1.04.LOCAL MARKET.\u2014Oats are now rtving pretty freely, and the local trade is quickly abeorbing them.The demend is very fair and prices are steady at 8%%c for No.3 oats, In store, and fée for 0.3.Peas are about.st at 7% afloat Mortreal: No.2 bartey; 68%c; No.$ ex- 50c; No.3, 480.FLOUR.\u2014A genera}: advance In the price of flour has taken place as a result of the recent ngth of wheat.Both the large Manitoba milling concerns have advanced their prices 300 per barrel, and dealers in Ontario report an advance of about 10c per bag of straight rollers, and 15c per barrel, and 28c per barrel of patents.Of course the demand at these figures is very limited, but sh the price of wheat remain firm consumers will doubtless sooner or later have to oome up In their ideas.follows: Prices are no at.bakers.Ls.and patents, Hf per n bags; tario straight o in bags, Hy 50 to se 60; in \u201c35.40, and winter wheat patents, 5 No ss.va 12, to 35.78.D.\u2014Demand is brisk, and the market in firm Manitoba bran.in bags, 813 to $19; shor $20 to $21 top; OQ- tario bran, ag bulk, si?to 17.50: whorts, 319 to 0 moullle, $28 to §38 per ton, as ity.ROLLED OATB\u2014It is élaimeé that ns- sociation prices again prevall, Sone being held at 32.32% per bag of 90 1 HA The \u2014 market Le ar and demand active.particularly from tron Tr Man- time Provinces.No.1, at $9 to $5.50 ver ton No.& hay.expart alover r and elover mized, sèse to 87, Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont., i ni Dane ulet with ces generally ren g white aa red winter quoted a n 81.eue east na west.9 es.3 goose, 3 to quote at Ww 07%, \"Ne northern .§ north t to 32 * en fhe ow TE asoted at 44 to 460 middie trelghts.No.3 chin do, and .t dlc, micdle _ No.ons\u201d ir \"ad a at ponte quiet, with prices ot Re on 3 American quoted track, Toronto, and\u2019 No.3 mixed, at ce Canadian corn scarce and firm at west.Rye-Firm.with prices tuling at 89 tv Late au CT a) ra prey - SOVERFICN Th _eor CANADA * Do not trust to.chance or luck\" Systematic Saving will form the nucleus of a fortune for you.S100 savings EpaRTHENT Intereat Paid on Deposita.~ West End Branch Open Saturday Evenings, 7-2.Cor.St.James \u20ac St, Peter Sts.Cor.Guy À St.Catherine Stan English $15.0 and in Forfect taste.their wear.Scotch Tweed and Worsted Money\u2019s Worth or Money Back.Suits Distinctive enough in etyle and patterns to be exclusive Made by our own tailors.guarantee We givesvou the wholesalers\u2019 and jobbers\u2019 profits and eel! them for $15.E ATTIRE = Teilored Cloibes Cerner Craig and St.Peter Streets.: > we MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY Co.general meeting of the into of the Montreal Park and Island Rallway Company will be held at the company's offices, Btreet Rallway Chambers, 574 Craig street, ut 12 o\u2019clo:k noon, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of SEPTEMBER, 204.transfer books will be closed from the ist to the 15th day of September, both s inclusive day PATRICK DUBTE, ecr itary.Sth August, 1904.197 ?lama Gordon Strathy & Co., Stock Brokers, No.13 St.Sacrament Street, MONTREAL (H.Gordon Strathy, member Montreal Stock Exchange since 1870.) \u2019 Montreal, = Patent Notice.The right to manufacture, under letters patent granted to Mason Hradeld, of Los Angeles California.U.S.A, improvements in \u201cGoaveyer.\u201d No.Té, 290.can obtained af a reasonable price y ad sn dons patentes or to\" MARION MARI aten orneys, New York Life Building, Montreal.The invention is a valuable one, and the patent is for sale.815 3eod tents, Bae No.2 petehts, $5.10, and strong bakers\u2019, $6.00 on track, Toronto.outside ints bran :s queted at $13.50 to $14, and shores =t $17.86.Manitoba bran In sacks, $13, and shorts $20.Less Excitement in Wheat Pit.From the Bpecial Correspondent of the Montreal Star om the Chicago Board of Trade.Chicago, Beptember 14\u2014 Wheat for Sep tember sold at 1.11% to 1.13%, and May at 1.26% to 1.13%, compared with 1.13% and 1.18 reapéctively at the close yesterday.Shorts bought late.There was Armour, overbalanced the repor damage by {frost The fact that cables not only refused to paged the advances at Chicago yester- cern at says: \u201cReports of damage to Manitoba crop from frost are ab- utely false.Practically all cut last week beyond danger.Telegrams from the to-day confirm our previous estimates.Threshing returns vars ious districts show better than expected, both as to quantity and quality.\u201d Advance in Manitoba Flour.The Oglivie Flom MHis ls Zo Limited write as follows: Please note that owing to recent advance of.on wheat, we have put up prices follows: Ogilvie's Royal Household, $5.5 80; Ogilvie's Glenora Paie dent, 35.50; Mankoba strong ers\u2019, of the Woods Milling Company also advanced the price of thelr flour 30c per Be and es follows: Five Red Pa Patent, Rosce, $6.80; $5.50.MARINE NEWS.Port of Montreal.ARRIVED.Steamship Wobun Re 3%.Mile.from Sydney, con), F.Steamanie.\u201cMystic (ur), vois, boit.Sydney, coal, Coal Co.Slonmanip Milwaukee (Br.), 4,784, Lauder, from rpoot, Jeneraf cdrgo, Ca- tian! line, CLEARED.Steamship Mystlo (Br.), .2.92, Abbott, ary eutine dannie 8 tn (B am r.Smit fo Paspeb ght, A erson.McKensie and Co.Steamship Wohun (Br.), 99, Meikle, for Bydney, Ballast, F.A.Routh and Co.Steamship Bray Head (Br).2,019, Graham for Belfast, general cargo, Me- Lean, Me rene Meamsh! ma (Mor), 979.Morgen.sen, for, London and Hull, deals and st op Montezuma (Br.), Troop, for , Ken lan Pa- cie Aer Adantic | line.Steamsh ty Be).2,346, Bridges for Sydney\u201d bas Stewart.Steamehipe Gain Sailing Yo-day.wing steamships enit from to-day: Montesuma, of the Canadian Pacific Atlantic line, bound for London, with general cargo; the of the Mide in ballast, where she will ta of ooal for Sout! Ameria the Norwe- xian or London and Hull, with Somber, and the Head ner Bray Head, with general cargo for Be Notes.Donaldson liner Athenia, trom Montreal, aurt at Glasgow yesterday.Steamed loranken Canadian Pacific line, grrived port et 2 O'clogh yester- dav morning Brom Liverpool.BO ART BRI \u2018M.L.Beamet.il Jacoh Berry & Ci | { New York Consolidated Exchange Members {xes York Pr Philadelphia Stock Exchange ESTABLISHED I865 STOCKS, BONDS, + GRAIN, COTTON.84 St.Francois Xavier St., Montreal.42 Broadway, New York.rivate wives in our branches at FORD, NEW HA DGEPORT, PHILADELPE QUEBEC, ALBANY, PROUKLYN | Psamphiets and other data on financial markets issued upoo request.oduce Exchange VEN, 10% Jaw tf 10 Traders Life Insurance.Northwest Coal.dated, 33.25.= I WILL BUY 100 National Portland Cement fal Investment and Loun, 5000 Aurora Con- solldated; 50° Royal Victoria Life, $10.I WiLL SELL Fire Insurance, 31.39.50.50 Dominion Guara 200 Havana Electric, 819.76, NORRIS P.BRYANT, P*%i3% \u2018Bondar™® 84 St.Framcels Xavier st, Mostreal 100 Colom- « Cential 3 50.arquette & real.M 3.ESTABLISHED 1797.Nie FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY.Head Office for Canada, Toronto.John B.Laidlaw, Manager, Toronto.Walsh and B.Geo.Lyman, EE 217 low sc Phone Main EDMONTON BUILDING LOTS.- A Profitable Phone, write or call R.PIN 3874.Investment.\" for full.particefare GLIR 1 Always eat the Best.Jas.Strachan, Bakers to Royalty.|: i auction, at a Ulrie apply to IN THE MATTER OF L.E.DESILETS, Shawinigan Falls, Que.The undersigned will sell by publié rate in the dollar, at No.69 ST.JAMES STREET, M WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2i, 1904, at IL.30 o\u2019cleck a.m.CT.1.The following Btock: Dry Ready - Mad Cotrin \u2018and Millinery, otc.3.414.\u201d hoes 118.71 Boota & \" Stationery, Sewsitery Silverwa .218.Fixtures and\u201d Rolling \u2018Stock.185.7 de 33,900.8 Book Debts, an per Hat, .aie 3.478.à Book Debta, as Phoen LAMARCHE & BENOIT, Assignees, 4 \"No.Z Place d'Armes, Montroal, MARCOTTE BROS, gd Uat, 1 Windsor TES Que.+.ava RME\u2014Casah.The store will be rpection of the steak.ber 20th.1904.For more information, ontr real, 123.01 en for the Ine Tuesday.Septem+ Ciremit Beptember, \"iso, art nes of the nier at, 1904.Auctioneers.219 2 2aw BAILIFF E\u2014PROVINCE OF qu B- Di t of Montreal.No the Nt ton of the rlnck In the, forenoon, at the domiclie and plare of busl- said Defendant.tn the City of Montreal void by\" authority of Justice.snd chattels of the said Deffndant sejzed\u201d in this cause, consisting of c-neery \u201czh $F pts etc.Cenditians cash KE C.Montreal, pal Rdron.5788.of.Plaintift, Jird Ne 615 Gare.will he all the gonds qs, TOS AY.Beptemher 14th, tember, 1%04, forenoon, fendant, 47 Montreal, Justices, sald Defendant, alst co The at ed th orrow ec.District @irouit Court.W.Pazton.Shové, Defendant.at ten of the clock In at the domiciia of the sald Da.Congregation st will be noid by authority of gnnds And chattels af the arined In this Paune, all the Biwarrs BALE\u2014\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE- b of Montreal No RK of furniture B.8 C Montreal, steamer Ginger rd Quebee and Montreal, o ame Point st § am.Allan line S88 oPmeranian, for Quebec and M yer Point at The Allan: iine 88 Pomerminian, w, for Montreal, t 8.60 am.She pro and ja due at Montreal at 1 mm.to- On the 3rd day nf Sep- 11488, Plaintiff.va Cha.the (In the ny rone tos- \u2018arh.J BR\" Rept 32 Pomeranian, (rom pass - yesterday from treal.paas- .yesterday: from arrived at Quebec s at 11 a.m.to- 715 p.Cr em ge Tay > + , A ; .i - - \u2014 pr a i i 4 ere THE MONTREAL DAILY SIAK_ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1904.When the citizens of Montreal avons thig morn- they feund the À y wrapped in a mantle of mist.It was warm and humid too, and rain seemed 1m- minent throughout the morning.As the day advanced the weather cleared somewhat, but the mols- ture-laden air made things unpleasant to those whose \u2018duties took them out of doors.\u2018The probabilities are for weather and cooler during twenty-four hours.clearing the next Weather Statistics in Montreal.Readings by the Optical and Engineer'a Supply Company's standard barometer: At noon, yesterday, 30.53; al 8 am.to-day.30.26; 11 am.to-day, 30.17.maximum 66, Temperature \u2014To-day, maximum êl, minimum 48; yesterday, minimum 43.Sun rose this morning at 5.55: wet this evening at 6.31.will Maximum and Minimum Temperatures.Calgary, 58, 34: Prince Albert, 30, 34; Qu'Appelle, 46.32.Winnipeg.54.32; Port Arthur.14.Parry Sound, 64, 62: Toronto, 56; Ottawa, 62, 46; Montreal, 38, 30, Quedec, 60, 48; Hali- faux, 65, 42.\u2014_\u2014 The Next Twenty-Four Hours.Winds increasing to strong breezes and moderate gales, and gradually shifting to westerly.unsettled and srowery.clearing and cooler un Thursday.HoUesS TQ LET.| 10 LET \u2014 DORCHESTER STRENT west, the residence of the late Rev.Mackay: a stone frent house, with all fireplaces; imm possession.L Putnam, lst Soon Temple Hide.206 & 4069 Dorchester street .$900 237 Clarke avenue .130 Ha aruppor street 250 34 .EY ra pr JAMES BROWNE & son.10 LET\u2014AL LACHINE, 3 ROOMS, Lath snd all convenisuces, furuished or unfurnished.590 St.Joseph si.Lachin 14 \u201c TO LET\u2014HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY, 38 foums, about 5U miles from city.minutes from rallway, stables und barns, fine grounds and every modern con- Yenience, terms easy.Apply A.8.Wal- bridge, 35a Helmont street, city.316 6 RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LEY.TO LET \u2014 NO, 1395 Lor Denis ma, Jat & roo no a Daisy furnace, gas electric light à na\u201d au mofern convenionnes: rent 436; Immediste posses- slon.laldore Crepeau roo New York Lite Building, Telephone M u* 2367.Residence, Kast qi 317 BC TO LET \u2014 VERY NICE KLAT, IF furniture is bought, very counvamlent for yomug married couple, at 1193 Bt.Andre street.218 3 TO LET \u2014 SMALL FLAT, HBATED, on Dorchester st, near Sussex street.Address K, 3674, Star Branca Office my LET\u2014A HANDSOME FLAT, CON- tAlning 7 rooms, situate on St.Cather- Westmount; furniture, carpets, ine, \u2018table SITUATIONS VACANT.>.cw (Continued on Page 9.) ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENBRAL R- BR vant.so washing.Apply 93 Union avenue.à ip ¢ WANTED \u2014 OPERATORS ON and skirts, steady employment; good Wages.Apply to Mr.Stanton, care of The Keogont Manufacturing Co, 444 Sr ce 319 ANTED \u2014 SMART BOY FOR SWERP- ing.etc, and to make almself generally useful around factory: must be willing, polite and obliging.Abby No.4 Cote st.3rd vor.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS GEN- oral sesvant; oust \u2018sleep nome.81 and bed linen, cutlery.china, Slassware and Crescent piano, etc.the whole of which are almost Dew.would be sold at a bargain.For full ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FIRST CLASS particulars apply to J.Stevenson Brown & skirt hands and operators.Apply 0, Guardian Butlding.213 ¢ eod Bt 111 Motcalfe st.219 3 TO LET \u2014 MODERN FLAT, 7% ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL, 14 TO Is.Greene avenue, delightful, airy sjtua- eneral servant.Good home to Uon, 8 rooms (none dark), Star furnace; very warm, open plumbing; immediate pose B® TO LET \u2014 FIVE ROOMED HOUSE, heated with Daisy furnace, bath, hot and cold water, gas and stationary tubs, rent $13.Apply 415 Droiet sat.218 3 TO LET \u2014 AT DIXIE, TWO WINter cottages, furnished or unfurnisaed.Htty dollars each, from lat October to Ist Nay.Apply to Mr.Fulton, Summerlea.213 3 0 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURnished.a nice house at 351 Dorches- ter at, opposite Misericorde, nice furniture.Possession immediately.Apply 351 Dorches- er = TO LET \u2014 HOUSE.14 ROOMS, RENT $15: centzal part of city, furniture for sale; a rare chance.Apply to L.Harris, 23 8t.Lawrence 1 3 fa LET \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURnished house.Laval avenue, ten rooms, newly furnished and recently renovated, Daisy furnace.piano, telephone, etc.$60 per month, will not rent for lesa period than to lst May next Phone E, 513 or address L, 8720, Star Branch Office.219 \u20ac HOUSES WANTED.ra WANTED \u2014 TO RENT BY REBPON- sible party (no children), 7 to $ room Nat.or mo nly appointed self-contained house, nice Yoralley eur, Rent 3450 to 3560.Address Ro.u 1d Be Telephone Bldg, Phone Uptown he.218 6 PROPERTY FOR SALE.\u2014 2 HOUSE FOR SALE REA! BARgain, new bulläing.Joliette street, Hochelaga, six Nats, pressed brick front, throoms, gas, etc, revenue $868 Price $7800.Apply V.Trudel, 279 St.Cataerine street.219 4 FOR SALE \u2014 MUST ATTRACTIVE and artistic residence.19 x ave, overlooking Western square, bdullt by an architect for nts own occupation.beautifully finished inside, and In good order: 3 etories and basement, containing 1¢ rooma, kitchen and offices; would be sold with nr | without furniture, much of which is old i gw price to an Immediate purchaser Jor permits to view and particulars apply aylor, Architect, 80 Si.Prancols Xav- or st., Montreal.219 \u20ac LOTS FOR SALE.WANTED FOR CLIENTS SMALL and large houses, Nats and apartments, furnished and unfurnished, Im all parts of city and suburb= Address full particulars S.Shackell, 478 Temple Bldg.FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.Nth TO LET \u2014 UNTIL FIRST OF MAY very fins self-contained eut stone house, completely furnished, furniture, cac- pets.draperies and decorations of of he very best; Immediate posavesion.particulars at N.G.jajauette, er 3 and Carpet Emporium, therine st.208 tf TO LET \u2014 A NEATLY FURNISHED house of 8 rooms, heated by Daisy furnace, in west end of the city, gas stove, electric light.porcelain bath and other modern conveniences.Apply 2759 St.Catherine street.218 2 TO LET\u2014WELL FURNISHED WARM brick house, near wharf station, La- chine.for winter or longer Box 214, La- FOR BALE \u2014 WESTMOUNT UPPER chine 215 6 level, choice Duilding lot, containing about 36,000 feet; price and particulars D.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE IN W.Oglivie A géo 11 Su.Sacrament street.Westmount of ¢ight rooms and bath, el.Main 31 , 18) tf Sus stove, electric light and piano; imme.\u2014 | diate FOR SALE OR TO LET.TO LET\u2014NEW COTTAGES ON WINDsor avenue, Westmount, five bedrooms, extension kitcaen and all modern Improvements, now ready for occupation.Apply to Campbell & Gilda).309 St.James at.2166 STORE AND DWELLING FOR SALE 4 or to rent; the only ceneral sture in the place, In Carillon; stock is very small at present time.Apply \u20180 Mrs.V.Gauthier, Carillon, Que.218 3 OR SALE\u2014CHUICE BUILDING LOT, Roslyn avenue, one only of the tew left In this charming locality: 33 front by 111 deep.Apply at No.380 or to George J.Sheppard, Builders Exchange, 204 SL James at.209 6 cod FOR SALE.ee a (Continued on Page 9.) FOR THE MILLION, KIND- ng, $3.cut maple, an tamarao blocks, $2.00; mill blocks, $1.78 per load; Slso Anthracite coal, delivered Ut rase in he Chr.J.C McDiarmid, No.3 Canal Ramin corner Guy and Wilitam ata.Bell Tel.ain 452 153 u OR BALE \u2014 TO SELL PRIVATELY, an upright piano, price very moder- Ste.L.8717, Star Branch Office.For SALE \u2014 A LARGE SAFE, TO BE sold at a bargain.Apply at E.D.Uoileret and Co.:6 St.Lawrence at.R SALE \u2014 SILVER SKY TERRIER, two months old, will sell cheap.Ad- tress L.8632 dtar Branch Office R SALE \u2014 1 TAILORS CUTTING table 3x5; 2 tables, 2 1.2 x 5: 3 thairs, 1 double desk and stool.1 single Peak, 1 showcase, a lot of electric fixtures, vheap, a bargain.Apply The Northwestern Employment Co.Ltd, 518 St.James st.SHOW CASES.OR SALE \u2014 VERY EAP.GLASS showcase, with deep drawers, reven teet high, fourteen long.thirty inches deep.tleo cheet makers.cutting book shelves.Call after 6\u20ac pm 2696 St.Catherine at.PROPERTY WANTED.WANTED PROPERTY Wanted to yent.flve or ten acres of ground near Montreal, fultable for garden or chicken farm.with house on premises, near electric road.Address D 1732, Star office.218 6 THE GREATEST HOUSE BARGAIN IN MONTREAL Toe any one requiring a large and handsomely finished house, 1 can offer, at a sacrifice price.a house in the upper part of the city.in perfect order, having the most modern appointments.Cost 322,000.Price $18,000, A.L.PUTNAM, let Fieor, Temple Building.n.rent 350.Address Ey 3692, Siar Branca Uflice.3 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURnished, good, comfortable nine room- eu house on Pros st, Westmount.occupation October 1st.Apply 4203 St, Cather- erine st.or ta Manager, Sailors\u2019 Institute, Telephone Main eae TO RENT \u2014 FURNISHED, NO 71 Sauter at.two story howse, compiete- ly and tastefully furnished, everything modern and attractive; rent $76 per month.A.E Abbott, 151 St James st.Telephone Main 2534.WELL FURNISHED HOUSE ON Crescent street to let, until May next.Eight rooms, self-contained.Rent $46.Immediate possession.D, 2048, Star fice.FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.WANTED\u2014FOR SIX MONTHE SMALL furnished house or ae in central Tesidential district; must have good bathroom.Apply stri@tly >.dettes to W.A.Scott, 1739 Notre 2166 WANTED \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE or flat, for occupation until May 1st next, marrted couple; no children; best references.Address D, 1979, Btar ome.WANTBD\u2014FURNISHED HOUSE, CON- talning five bedrooms and extension kitchen, wanted by private family until May let, no children.Address K, 1138, Star Office.BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 SMALL TWO ORY shop, with Shed, suitable for market, laundry or plumber.Ingleside ave., West- mount.Apply Alfred Hawksworth, 359 Met- calfe avenue, Westmount.217 6 FACTORY AND STORES TO LET, at No.913, 215 and 921 St.Catherine street.Apply to D.Ouimet, §14 Craig.BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.WANTED \u2014 BTORE OR PART OF store and window on St Catherine at, between Bleury and Guy sta, north side preferred.Apply M.W.Fogarty, 11% St.James 217 8 BUSINESS FLATS TO LET.fa TO LET \u2014 ONE WELL LIGRTED business fiat, to let with use of holst, on St.Maurice et x.J ' McGuire and Co.1968 Notre Dame 218 4 OFFICES TO LET.T° RENT \u2014 ON SECOND FLOOR OF Temple Bulaing, opposite elevator, including heating and cleaning.Good vault.Positively a snap.Apply Mr.Badgley, room 3, 124 8t Peter st.i 251 Greene, : or Telephone West- mount 1003.as right party.Apply 444 St.Hubert at.WANTED \u2014 A ENERAL SERVANT; small family\u201d 18 Bishop st \u2014'aTuAT ans V 'VAGANT.(Continued er on Page 8) ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN\"VOOK, ALSO laundreas, willing to assist in housework.1! Durocher st, foremoon or after seven evening.218 ANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY.APPLY IN own handwriting, D, 2044, Star O?- fice.319 à ED \u2014 GENERAL S8ERVANT, WHO WaT tu good plain cook, also laundress for work at own home; references.Apply fore: non gr evening, 4101 Sherbrooke st, cor Wood \u2018venue.V ANTED \u2014 DRIVERS.STEADY EMployment for good mon Troy Laundry Co., % Inapector st.219 2 Junior Office Assistant Wanted, a young man for general office work, must be good at figures and write a good hand.Address, stating experience.age.salary expected.Permanent position.Address K.8830 Star Branch office.à RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.PNA) NS Se fa WANTED \u2014 A SMALL FLAT OF 6 with modern conveni- Mrs, F.J.Bins.80 21 ences, in $000 \u201cto ey.Drummoa ANTED+\u2014 6-8 ROOM FLAT, MARRIED couple, central, west or north.Full particulars.Address T, 1671, Star Office.217 3 Saw WANTED \u2014 TO RENT A HOUSE or flat in private locality: no children.n.Address D, 1380, Star Office.WANTED \u2014 FLAT, ¢ OR & ROOMS, r 3 separate rooms for light house- for three adults; pay in advance.Star Branch Office, keeping, L 3633, WANTED \u2014 CUTTERS ON COATS AND skirts; constant employment and good wages.Apply to Mr.anton, cares of The Regent Manufacturing Co.444 St.Jumes street.218 3 V ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, 3 in family.no children; wages $12.Apply 18 Lorne avenue.VWANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT F For amall family; must be good cook: satirfactory references required, Apply to Mrs.A.J.Doull, 313 Elm ave., Westmount.318 2 Saw ANTED \u2014 A SERVANT BOY.ABOUT eighteen years of age.Apply after § p.m.at No.1154 Dorchester at.21s 2 ANTED \u2014 A GENERA SERVANT, family of threes.Apply 87 Tupper st.ANTED \u2014 A STEADY, SOBER YOUNG man for grocery delivery.Apply at once to C.KB, Box 4346, Sherbrooke street, Weatmount.VWANTED + A BRIGHT ERRAND BOY wanted Immediately.Apply at 107 Coristine Blag.WANTED \u2014 ALL ROUND ARTIST FOR photo engravings, must be proficient in designing and commercial work.Apply at once with samples of work and stating salary expected, B.C.Photo Engraving ce, Victoria, B.C.2138 FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKer.one that understands fitting wkirts: none but the best need apply.Waldman & Ne 2 y TANTED \u2014 TWO FARMERS: MUST BE able to plough.Apply at 147 Youville square.V ANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOT.MUeT have frat class references.D, 2647, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 SALESLADY FOR TAKING orders and sale corsets; good salary Sommer, 313 St.Paul et and commission to petent person: ~ must speak both languages.Address Mde.8 TO LET \u2014 A BIX ROOM FLAT, ANTED \u2014 |MPROVORS oN HIGH E.L.Ethier, 88 8$:.Denis st, Montreal with bath, complete furniture, linen, class millin also apprentices.Or- \u2014\u2014 - crockery, gas stove, plano, etc, for sale.kin's Millinery Parlours, 328 Bt.Lawrence V ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT BOY TO DO COL- 1159 St.Andre st.219 3 street.lecting.1744 Notre Dame st.GENERAL SERVANT.JANTED \u2014 PIANO SALESMAN TO FURNISHED FLATS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 FURNISHED FLAT OR house, four or five bedrooms, until lat May, west of Main.State terms.Address L, 8731, Star Branch Office.FARMS FOR SALE.re a SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE A splendid farm of 1830 acres, \u2018very well lald out, with waler in the buildings and all modern !mprovementson the Island of Montreal also considerable stock of cattle, vehicles, agricultural Implements; total price or 000.anny Asn.Chaput and Co Presse Bulldtn 21 FOR SALE \u2014 A SMALL FARM OF :B arpenta, with good house, barn.stable, henhouse and granary, adapted to poultry raising: price $1206.Eugene Henry, Mascouche.Que.FARMS WANTED.WANTED TO RENT 5 OR 10 ACRES of ground, near Montreal.suitable for garden or chicken farm, with house on premises, near electric road.Address & 1732, Star Office.218 WANTED \u2014 A SMALL FARM: MUST be bargain: beside water preferred.State lowest price.K.8684, Star Branch Office.FACTORY BITES FOR SALE.A » FOR SALE\u2014THE VERY BEST FAC- \u201cid tory location In the city; ideal spot tor manufacturing purposes, with aralnage | and water service; close fire protection; lines of cars to the property.bounded vy portant Mreets: situated rear of Mc- Donal Nos Tob rane near C.= R.and Great n Railw tions; blocks of Nr on 000.30.000, 100,000 are feet | or more: muat be sold to close estate matters.Apply for particulars and plans to George Sheppard.Bullders\u2019 Exchange, 204 sp James st 209 \u20ac ood Factory Site FOR SALE x Notre Dame St.Hochelaga Ward.140,000 Square Feet of Land.C.P.R.Tracks in rear.Shipping Facilities by Boat and Rail.A.E.ABBOTT, 151 St.James St.Tel.Main 3534.- 219 2eo0d WANTED TO PURCHASE.WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, YOURS and everybody else's cast-off house- ho furniture, thing.co capes, diamonds a pe silver; best cash rices for good goods; promptly called for Es M M.Frank, 493 Craig rte Tel.East ry ANTED TO PURCHASE MADIES and gentlemen's cast off clothl tur coats and capes.Hes Bam, 2336 Notre Dame » rices any 0 prices of Telephone Main 965.WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE CAST-OFF clothing, all kinds of furs, jewallery, Sula.Mail errors er, 619 Craig et 24 ANTED \u2014 TO BUY A GOOD 12 BORE shot gun, English make Drefertsa.P.oO.Box Bad, Montreal.218 ANTE HAVE $%00, carpets; highest prices FL halo à attended, L Â Malo 16 AND WANT to invest same Into a cigar store, central location.Apply to D, 368, Star Ôtrice.aw MISCELLANEOUS.TOUNG MAN WISHEB TO MEET GENtleman of means with view perfecting apparatus for making electric Neat for houses free cost after fi expense.Write H.Hunt, Blue Bonnets P.iS\u201d re OR RELIABLE READINGS, ~\u201cPALNIZ.try and phrenciosy.nône better than Mre.M.E.Steele (25 experience), by letter or personally, 3 1-3 Alexander at.TO LET.With Immediate Possession Cae.«A FEW .Fine Offices and Sample Rooms IN THE NORDHEIMER BUILDING, 207 to 215 ST.JAMES STREET, The Most Oontral Pesition in the Olty of Montreal ROOM No.10\u2014Large room, with two plate glass windows; can be easily sub-divided.M Ne.11\u2014Large Sample room.presently leased by the Wyld-Darling ROOM (Limited), of Toronto, to lease on their account to the first of May next.May next.Suhaequent lease can be arran Subsequent lease can be arranged for with us.M No- 26\u2014 Large Sample room, presently leased by M RO! ackay & Co.of Toronto, to lease on er rn to Gordon he first of th us.Theee are the only three offices te rent in the building.Roedsonable rents to desirable tenants.; axgr we THE NORDHEIMER BUILDING co.GEORGE A.FRASER, Managen, .8 oh James Strest.ANTED \u2014 A STRANGER WITH $1,000 capital wants to buy a grocery store in a central locality.Apply to D, 869, Star ce.219 3 Saw ANTED TO BUY WELL BRED BLACK cocker spaniel pup.Address L, 8730, Star Branch WATER \u2014 TO PURCHAGE BTRAIGHT bar button hole machine, Binger preferred, for ootton work.Phone or dress F.T.Duncan :1678 Notre Dame st.TO LET FURNISHED Very desirable Westmount Residence, well furnished, near cars, 3100.Fine Westmount residences, just above Sherbrooke, $110, $180.Charming cottage, west end, slegant- ly furnished $65.Houses, flats and teps- ments, $45 to 865.Montreal Annex, 6 rooms, FRED.R.COLE, 138A Bt.James air A BARGAIN.VWANTED \u2014 family of two: no washing: must be good cook.Apply 24 Seymour avenps, 219 sell on salary and commission.Apply lo Willls and Co, 2470 St.Catherine st.21% 2 ANTED \u2014 WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework.no cooking, no small chil- good home for right person.Call at dren; White, 52 St.Lawrence st.à once Mrs WANTED \u2014 EXRERIENCED SALES- adies for millinery.vellings and Apply The trimmings departments at once VVANTED \u2014 BOY TO RIN ELEVATOR.Joan P.Black and Co, 182 Vitre st.Were nie GENERAL SERVANT, one able to do plain cooking.Apply 23 Ste.Famille st.YWVANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS HOUSE- tablemaid: must have good refer- Hamilton Co.St.Catherine and Peel xts.ences.Apply 291 Peel st.TANTED \u2014 IMPROVERS APPLY TO \\NJANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT WA TePum Electric Switch Co.Ltd.for small family, no children s00d 426 St.Paul st.home.Address 105 Drummond NTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY \u2018GOOD VWANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS SKIRT A oO ern: good wages and steady cook: references required.Apply Mrs.Tork.Apply Waldman & Sommer, 53% St Paul et.ny : YANTED \u2014 LADY STENQOGRAPHER V for machinery office: one h knowi.edge of French preferred.D, 1320, Btar Ot- fice.MONTREAL STAR BRANCH OFFICE Notice to Residents Point St.Charles WANT ADS The Montreal Star WOI be received by\u2019 T.K.STONE, ANTED \u2014 GIRLS AND BOYS TO learn a trade, which can earn whe experienced 35 to $8 a week: $3 paid at the start.Apply all week.J.and E Schwarts Mfg.Co, 85 Bt.Peter st WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERvent; good wages; references required.427 Mount Pleasant avenue., WANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEwork: $10 per month; laundry sent out.Apply at once 111 Elgin st, off Milton street.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK, TABLE.meld and housemald (the latter a good sewer).Apply between 2 and 3 p.m.and after 7 pm.at 731 Pine avenue.2 2 ANTED \u2014 GOOD COOK AND HOUSE- mald: city references; highest wages.Apply morning or evening.886 Sherbrooke 219 3 ANTED \u2014 BOY FOR DELIVERING.eak English and French.-Ap- ply F.re \u2018un 20 Fullum st ANTED \u2014 À GIRL, ABOUT 16 OR 18 to assist in general | housework.Mrs.Webber, 433 St.Urbain ANTED \u2014 APPRENTICES 10 WORK at dresamaxing and ladies tallor- made costumes.Appl Windsor Bazaar, 3433 Bt.Catherine wr 219 $ ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR GENeral housework: small family.Apply 4458 Western avenue.ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SALÈS- lady for general âry goods: must be able to sell goods.Apply 2639 St.Catherine et.ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SBRVANT, where another maid is kept.Best references required.Apply before 11 am.or | arte 17 p.m, T9 Ehuter st 219 > ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERA D DS on Singer sewing machines ADPLY The Deimet Linen-Mesh Underwear Co.2208 a Catherine et.219 8 ANTED \u2014 A TOUNG MAN, ACCÛS- tomed to bottling liquors, also an active man, having \u20ac i Oring knowl su the business, to help foreman.- = ob.O.Box 686.ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY OFFICE hand who pndersiante orthand and t writing.Apply, references twéen yo and 11 a.m.to Beardmore and Co.'b® 8t.Peter st.219 2 ANTBD \u2014 AT ONCE A GOOD BHIP- per, one who understands the confectionery shipping: none but experienced man eed pel Armstrong Dickson Mfg.R.A.Baldwin Hart, 768 Sherbrooke at.YVANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO ATTEND BUFfet.Apply Mr.Verrall, Bath Hotel ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, able to do plaln cooking, three in family.Apply before 3 or after 7 o'clock.447 Bt Urbain st l'YVANTED \u2014 GBNERAL SERVANT FOR small family in six room flat.Apply before eleven a.m.or evenings 451 Mount Pleasant avenue.Phone Westmount 1169, 219 3 VWANTED \u2014 WOMAN TO CLEAN OFfices.Apply at 52] St.James st _ SITUATIONS WANTED.- (Continued on Page 9.) ANTED \u2014 TO TAKE THE ENTIRE Charge of an infant; beat of references.373 Gaspe ne, Mile End.VVANTED \u2014 CITY TRAVELLER, GOOD connection amongst grocers.pears both languages, a position mission; best of references.D, lost, Office.319 \u2018star NTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, TINT- Ane, graining, paper hanging, etc.; low prices, best results, estimates given, A.Burker, 404 Burnside corner Guy.219 3 Saw WANTED\u2014BY sco FARMER.PRACtical management gentleman's farm, thoroughly experienced every branch Canadian farming.married; no children: wife excellent housekeeper.dairy and poultry.Place, Adres L, 8731, Star Branch ome, 2 AS CARE- WANTED \u2014 LITUATION taker or general help around house: references by phone dress G.\u201caie 32 Berthelet at.+ WANTED - BY RESPECTABLE WOman in small family, general housework.D.2049, Star Office.ROOMS AND BOARD.Roox wr VITE BOARD; A ALBO VACANCY tor table board; first class conven- lence.66 Beaver Hall Hill 20% 10 OOMS \u2014 TWO LARG ROOMS wir board.Apply c& University.OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOM# for winter; transients accommodated till Sept.16.American House 79 Union ave.Tel Up 3246.216 4 OOM \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE ROOMS, well furnished.with good Pear at lle Stanley st.3 *JRpOOMS \u2014 TO LET, WITH BOARD.J Transients accommodated, 148 Manafield st.317 3 OOMB \u2014 : LAKGB DOUBLE ROOMS table board bathroom Qat, also st, 217 on 81 Metcalfe OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD AT 112 BTAN- .hot water heating, Aver light, a Protestans family.references ex- 217 1 .- BUSINESS CHANCES.Nr mir) For SALE \u2014 A MAGNIFICENT MILK und Address 67 Notre Dame st, Viauvil 318 3 ON OF THE BÉST PAYING PRIVE TB furnished houses in the sus, filled with first clans parties, will old, \u2018account of death; location the finest In town, Dorchester street, near indsor Hotel; cheap and long lease.Address W, 1817, Star Uffice.218 3 HAS ONLY LITTLE large profitable business connection in staples manufactured for Wholesale trade, demand heavy, constant aud growing: can demohstraté large profite; WAN! puriner, with three or four thousand dollars cash who will devote his time to the business and take full charge of office and finances Advertiser will sell the gogds.Will stand strictest Investigation.Address K, 8671, Star Branch rice.218 For ¢ SALE \u2014 A FINE OPPORTUNITY for a gnod man.grocer and liquor store, the beat stand on St Antoine re corner of Aqueduct nt.218 AL ERTISER money, but T Boarp \u2014 AND ROOMS.TWO DOUBLR parlours, with board, suitable for frienda, hot water.nhower bath, everything firat class (new tenant).69 Osborne street, Gentlemen only.213 OR SALE - NICE CANDY, TOBACCO ; and oyster depot, wita all requiblte OT making smail beer: all newly renovated; terms moderate Apply 9% St.Lawrence \u2018at, during day ROOMS TO LET.OOM \u2014 ONE LARGE FURNISHED room In private family.Apply 208 Blgin st.$19 3 OOMS \u2014 TWU NICE SINGLE ROOMS, newly furnished, hot and cold water, Auer light, steam heat, all modern Improves ments 2346 St.Catherine st.219 OOMS \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE AND SIN- Sle room on bath flat, very warm.HUB Victoria st.219 zeod OOMS \u2014 DOURLE AND SINGLE AT «26 Belmont st, thoroughly cleaned, renovated, hot water heating, Aubr light; terms to sult, very central locality, 219 2 OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, VERY comfortable, good Lath, Auer light, telephone; gentlemen only.22 58 St.Cathe erine st.(opposite Victoria).217 200d OOM \u2014 159 MANSFIELD STREET.comfortably furnished single room on bath fat, hot water heating and Auer dant ROM, \u2014 TO LET LARGE DOUBLE com on bathroom floor.alsa large front room.Apply 47 Cathcart st.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY AS ROOM mate.central incation; terms reasonable.Address L, 8718, Star Branch Office.Rooxs \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED BEDroom and aitting room on ground floor, in private family, also suite of rooms on bathroom fiat.all modern improvements, Auer light: telephone; gentlemen only.Apply 16 Osborne at 219 26 JROOMS \u2014 TO LET ONE DOUBLE, \"ALSO one single room, nicely furnished, heating, Aue light.private hot water er Apply 203 Versailles at.218 4 family of two.R°°* SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOM, $1.50, 33.00.3013 Notre Dame st, left hand door \u2018 #19 2 Rox \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM.FURnished, suitable for gentleman, om bathroom flat.private family, terms mod- erhte Apply evening, + Dufferin avenue, off Richmond st.218 \u20ac Roous\u2014ro RENT A LARGE FRONT room on bathroom flat, also single front room.94 Union ave.219 2eod OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE DOUBLE front room, well furnished: break- tast If required; gentleman only.avenue.YVANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS SKIRT nande Jana finishers.Apply at once.Mr.Marks, Jas.A, Ogilvy .and Sons.Wed D \u2014 COAL CARTERS.NONE chtyd apply without references.Btand- Co., Ltd, 372 Wellington st.SALESLADIES nted, expertenced salesladies.Ap- pl before 1 mn.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS.VWANTED \u2014 A BMART MESSAGE BOY at Bryson's Medical Dispensary, corner St.Catherine and Peel ata.WAN TED \u2014 PANTRY AND.KITCHEN \u20aclrla.2353 St Catherine at WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSE work, family two, aleep home if pre- Mrs eye 2 ferred: bring references.Apply 38 Hutchison at ANTED \u2014 À GOOD GENERAL BER- ant for a small family; reference required.106 St Matthew at ANTED \u2014 IRON AND 8TEEL ERECTors, bricklayers.rock men, station men, carpenters.tinsmiths, moulders, holst runners, Lam highest wages paid.Apply The Northwestern Employment Co., Ltd, 518 St.James st 219 8 Roxy \u2014 FINE UNFURNISHED ROOMS French family.ardrobes heated hot water.152%a Ontario st.co: Fulnet, opposite Mt.St.Louis TEplendid Roous \u2014 LARGE ROOMS.BATHROOM flat, with board, one on floor above, furniture duplicated, for two gentlemen; few table guests accommodated.Enxlish family; opens for winter on 16th.60 University st 213 2 OOMS\u2014SINGLE ROOM.WITH BOARD, 16 dollars per monta, also double room, with single beds, Auer light; men ohly.51 Victoria mt.3 gentle.18 3 OOMS \u2014 AND ROARD.WULL PFUR- nished rooms, with first class board.34 St.Matthew st.218 2 OOM \u2014 TO LET A LARGE FRONT bedroom for two gentlemen, with board, or a married couple; in a private family.434 St.Denis st, near square.318 & oN - \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR A ple or two gentle ener light.Bell Ter Eat 3h24.994 St is at 218 5 OOMS\u2014TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS on bathroem nat, Auer light, telephone: first class board.115 Milton st.219 3 OOM\u2014SINGLE, ON BATHROOM FLAT, With hot and cold water, Auer nght, suitable for Eratlemen: also table board.73 Mansfield .Reo: Hutchison street, \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM AT 84 with board, for two gentlemen, superior accommodation.terms moderate.219 3 OOM -\u2014 ONE LARGE ROOM, ON bathroom flat.with good board, suitable for two gentlemen, at 216 Mountain at.Terma modera 219 2 Jaw OOM \u2014 TO LET.TH BOARD, FOR young lady employ during the day.private family of two.65 Par K ave.city.ny 3 Rog, AND BOARD.HANDSOMELY tahed double room, choice locality.Cuisine of the best Apply 81 Mackay st OOM \u2014 AND BOARD.WILL THE party who called for single room, please call back.91 Mackay et ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE BY A LADY 3 unfurnished rooms, t no far from the High School.Reply.stating terms to K, 3877, Star Branch Office.A 319 ROOM AND BOARD BY young man, where there are no other boarders.possession from 1st October.State terms which must be moderate.Address K, 9685.Btar Branch Office.~ ANTED \u2014 HORSES, CARRIAGSS, ETG .R SALE \u2014 PONY, and dos-a-dos pony wheels), pony is wel.sound and gentle, er WITH HARNESS trup (rubber ifred bred.six years J Address from 9 to room S04 New York Lite building.\u201cren Maln 2398, or from 6 10% pm.to 319 Sher brooke.Telephone East Sin 218 3 \u2014 For SALE \u2014 1 NEW CARTER VIC- toris, also 1 swondbhand Victoria, with rubber tires.J.Bonhomme, 853 84 James st.28 à - HIER OR SALE \u2014 RIDING AND DRIVING mare.Apply stable rear of 7 Ontario ave, before ten am.or after pm.218 3 Fox SALE \u2014 HANDSOME CoV ERED rubber tired plana bux buggy prac tically new, whl be sold at haif price.Ape ply ta the A \u20ac.lartviere Carriage Un, 11 St.Antoine at.le 2 R SALE \u2014 À FINE STRONG HORS dark gray.five years old, sound an reliable.Apply 235 Roy at.219 2 LOST, mL Ne Ne OST\u2014$100 REWARD.STOLEN FROM bedroom at The Grove, Beaconafield, a lady's Marquise diamond ring.Information to Harold Thomas, 158 St.Antoine street, ality.156 OST \u2014 ON 9TH INSTANT, BUNCH OF keys with owner's name attached.to 138 St James st.and be ree 218 2 Return warded.Lost \u2014 ON ST.CATHERINE STREET a rough haired fox terrier, black and tan markings, name Tinker Any one returning him to 2! St.Luke st, will be rewarded.218 3 Lest \u2014 ON MONDAY A TURKISH RUQ, probably on St Catherine st Finder will be rewarded by returning same to 882 8aerbrooke st.OBT \u2014 GOLD WATCH.tween R V Hospital and St.Hyacinthe ot.via Pine are, Durocher, Prince Arthur sta, on Thursday.Sept.to R.V.Hospital 219 3 LOST ME- OST \u2014 BETWEEN ST.ANNES AND Lachine.light green, white striped, Vercheres boat: no oars.Phones Telephone Up 1483 or reply 8, 1847, Star Office.217 3 law Les\u201d \u2014 TUESDAY MORNING, THE 13th.either on St Antoine, near Dominion.St.Denis car.or between Craig and St James, on Et.Peter, small black purse with chain attached: containing money.Reward by returning to Subscription Dept.Star Offic \u2014 BY A TOUNG GENTLE- n and wife two nicely furnished QOM \u2014 TO LET WELL FURNISHED room, Auer light, quiet, hot and cold water.locality central, 147 Metcalfe at.218 3 Saw MS \u2014 SUPERIOR FURNISHED room, uit two gentlemen or married couple; terms moderate to rmanent parties.20 Drummond st.Right hand el 219 3 WARTED \u2014 IMMEDIATBLY AN OFfice boy.Apply in own handw writing, ating age and references, B, 1920, Star ce.ANTED \u2014 CLOAK MODEL, CORRECT 36 inch figure.pply as once Mr.Marke.Jas.A.Seiiey re Sons.QOM\u2014 TO RENT FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for a lady.Apply 157 Chatham st.219 2 OST \u2014 PURSE SATURDAY NIGHT, farm house; special rates for ue tem- ber.Mrs.J.Seth Stephens, \"The Bbawbridge.309 10 ARD\u2014LAC L'ACHIGAN, FINE SHOOTing.bass and trou fishing.Firet- class board and room.pply Damase Beauchamp, St.Hypolite de Whtazy! 10 BCARD\u2014FOR EIGHT OR TEN PERs0na in comfortable house ameng mountains, near river, sation and P.O.; br.and : good Apply to Mra Jos Ci sary, (opposite P.0.).Shawpridge, Que.se ?Ro \"4719, Star Branch jot- ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY EXPERIenced cook, general housemald, nurses.city references.West End Employment Bureau, 3786 St.Catherine et ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY stenographer, experienced, situation in an office, brokers *s or law preferred.D, 1987, Star Office.ove a Baines Eoltens, Sreduate of Moust \u201cPOSTION IN OFFICE ANTED \u2014 CHOCOLATE DYPPERS; must be experienced.ormatrong and Dickson Mfg.Co.144 Inspector WANTED \u2014 FI CLASS MAN take charge of jo department.ADP at once.stating experience and wages expected, Expositor Office, lord.219 2 saw AVERLEY STREET (M Amnez), self=contained 8-roomed hoube, solid brick and stone, story, comparatively new, modern plumbing, hot water heating, electric light, gas, all in tfect order, oocupation can be had st October.TRUST & LOAN C0.OF CANADA, se fe.James at.Montreal.Tel \u2018Main 1418.2118 8 - .$10,000.00 Will buy 4207 TERN ANEQUE which wil be\u2019 open afternoon Un de o oon vos Intending Purchasers.This w figure has been put on for a t .; .JOMN JAMES RROWNE A Anes 'ANTED \u2014 FOR THE OFFICE OF the Mean Normd4l School, an office girl, to assist in oftice work and to do such errands as are necessary.She should have sucpessfully at least the eighth year of school work.Apply at 32 Belmont st.between 9% and 12 of any forenodn of the school week.219 2 ANTED \u2014 JILLINERY SALESLADY.also girl with good and jcink Daas: writing.orkin's Minisery Yarbours, 13 lawrence st.2 VWANTED \u2014 TOUTH FOR LEE knowledge of typewriting preferred.Address | Box n own handwriting, P.298.310 8% ANTE IRL ron FINISHER = custom lor, also an apprentice.Apply to 3395 St.Catherine at.eofyy.1 Wom Te MMEDIA LY atom of any kind, patron La ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY EMployed during the day a furnished room In central toénlity, ve Dorchester rt.Address with Today ete, D, 2041, Btar Office.219 3 ANTED \u2014 TO RENT THREE FURnished tooms for light housekeeping.vicinity Park Lafontaine.Address 553 St.Andre st, ANTED \u2014 ROOM, WITH COMFORTable board, in private family.with use of telephone, situated north of Bher- brooke atrest and east of Park avenue, for Victorian Order nurse.Address Miss Lyneh, ARD\u2014AB THE SUMMER IS NEARLY past now, the rate of the Soversign Hotei will be cheaper for tae visitors Coma and see us.BED.Gauthler, proprietor, Cantons Que, .216 1 RD \u2014 LAC CHARLEBOIS AND des Iles, new house: excsllent board.fine trout Bening, $1 a day: 35 week; free.Ben.Leroux, Lac Charlebois P A 2 eo - PUPILS WANTED.rg \u2014 VIOLIN PUPILR 1 CAN A act you tporcugaly, by correspond- Înce.Address M.Goudie, 109 re st, St John, N.B.306° 132 'ANTED \u2014 MANDOLIN AND PIANO pupils.47 McGill College ave 1 _\u2014 ma containing about $15, on St Cathert Roo~ SINGLE FURNISHED FRONT rooms.with good bd .In à private fam- g¢.from Bank D'Epargne \u201d Fangutnet at, room on bathroom flat.gentleman lly: references if desired.State terms.Ad: Finder please return to 1232 St.Catherine only.18 Crescent at.Ms 2 dress J.$540.Star Branch Office.217 2e0d4 st.Miss Rafferty.Reward OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED large room, suiteble two or more gon- MMER BOARD.O8T \u2014 TUESDAY, 6TH, WHITE BULL tlemen: all convenlences, 14% Mansfield st.eu terrier.Reward on returning or in- Lee À formation to 302 Gur st hy body retaining OOM \u2014 TO LET A FURNISHED R - = - same after this notice w ¢ prosecute on bathroom flat.electric light.small OARD \u2014 LAKB MEMPHREMAGOG, private family: gentiemen preferred.333 6t.Lake Hall, Goorgaville, à few OST \u2014 LADY'S GOLD WATCH ON 219 3 Say Dow vacant Bpecilal rates those coming 13th instant, with owner's name on now wish to stay through September, Inside back case, also photo on Inside front W.M.Keyes M.D., Prop 18 32 case, valued as keepsako.Reward oo sis t FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.OARD \u2014 LAC DES NEW Menteué = 17 2 house; excellent board ; O8T \u2014 ON WINDSOR, BETWEEN C.boats free; terms four and five dollars a \u2026 R and St.Catherine, last night, Rox room on bath room.at an Too Sen ae Charlebot Pe 206 trail & ten dollar bill, Molsons Bank.Finder n room t, modern or, lease .conveniences; suitable for two if required.communicate with D.2042, Star Of + St.Denis st.: fine locality.219 OARD\u2014BOARD AT A COMFORTABLE OST TUESDAY AFTERNOON AT OR ut corner of Pine avenue and 8t.Lawrence st.lady's watch.Finder please return to 439 Hutchison st, wif receive reward.Less \u2014_ WEEK AGO A WIRE hatred = terme white, with Diack head, about seven montha old.A reward of $E offered for returning to 1015 Dorches- prosecuted.O8T \u2014 FIVE DOLARS REWARD WILL be given upon return of small black and tan toy terrier, lost in Westmount, Saturday, to Mrs.J.Forgarty, 967 Dorchester at Phone Up 214.Les: \u2014 ON THE 7TH INSTANT, OPPO- aite 123 Crescent st, alligator satebel, containing flask covered with alligator leather.Finder wiil be rewarded by returning same to 521 St.James at.218 3 Les\", \u2014 WHITE BULL TERRIER DOG, lemon colour, spots on head, answers to the name Fite.Reward No.I St.Lawrence st.T \u2014 A GREEN PARROT REWARD at 347 Clark avenue, Westmount.OBT \u2014 ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON A urquoise and pear! acarf pin, via on and Bleury cars, Incline Rali- ountain Park and Guy car Reward Metcalte avenus ov 1491.Wellin way.on returning to 418 Telephone Westmount 78 ANTED \u2014 PUPILS.TWO YOUNG ladies for two morning hours dally; a subjecta taught, English, history, al'terature, mathe matics and French.Ad 3 versity st.ANTED \u2014 BY COMPETENT LADY = her pupils for French; references: Paris diplome.R.1918, Star Office.218 5 'ANTED \u2014 SHORTHAND (IBAAC PIT- man), guarantood in 20 lessons: positions secured.Bave time and money by enrolling at W.Harries's Academy and Commercial Institute, 2749 8t.Cathering st ANTED \u2014 PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN by a ooliege graduate; terms moderate, Address L, 8714, Btar Branch Office.4 218 ANTED \u2014 PROF.COOKER TEACHES : shorthand and typewriting privately, 8 lessons $1.¢ St.Christophe st, off Dor- cheater.2158 % VV ANTED \u2014 FRENCH GENTLEMAN would exchange conversation with an English person having already knowledge of French.Apply D, 3080, Star Qfflos.219 TRACHERS WANTED.ANTED ~\u2014 TEACHER, PROTESTANT, female.holding elementary or Meonf diploma, for a school near Ottawa, in Hull Township; salary twenty dollars T month for ten months.Apply to Dav Stewart, Secretary-Treasurer, Aylmer, Quebec \u20ac s ANTED \u2014 TEACHER HOLDING AN wcademy diploma, to teach the academy grades in the Scotatown Model School, fernieh | 2878 BL Catherine st.stating terms Apply at once, stating salary to R.B.Foott.geod oreo: = ados 198 Poel st.313 3 - - y Sec -Trems\u2026 Bcotatown, Que 219 YVANTED \u2014 BF GENTLEMAN HAVING BOARD.spare time, bookkeeping or secretar- MEDICAL.al, duties ten dootor Soir professional gentle- 3 x CELLENT men.D , tar ERCIAL CAFE \u2014 EXCELL Évi\u2014 Cour nice table appointments and quick MASSAGE TREATMENT GIVEN TO IN.YOUNG MARRIED an, good cook, husband has steady employment, situation as working housekesper to Jeune men\u2019s club, Address D, 1949, Btar Office, ANTED \u2014 BY wo meals, nlce table intments and quick valté ladies or children at a moderate charge; also facial : massage given.B.1910, Bras\" Office.reice; 5 ti 81; etal terme by week or month.Rein reserv for parties of four.2265 WR.Catherine st, petal ANTED \u2014 POSITION A8 STORE man or shipper or any position of rust; or emt class references.(Apply D, toge, r 219 2 ANTED \u2014 À PLACE AS PLAIN Sook by week or month.Apply ¢8 Latour et ED \u2014 SPECTABLE WANT young m5 - % stators ar bar tender.Can furnish best references as to honesty, ete.Address T.93 Napoleon at.St.Cunegonds, 215% ARD\u2014FIRST CLASS TABLE BOARD at $12 month, 33 wesh: 1 tickets, six meals; uick service; of telephone, Sussex House, 43 Metcalfe st, / Dominion Square.224 \u20ac OARD \u2014 MRS DOCTOR BEARL, strictly private accommodation for )s- dies, with professional attendance; indien treated and attended.20 Bt.Monique Peu 318 family private, 881% Aylwin at.ten \u2014 TWO BOARDERS WANTED, YAJANTED \u2014 BY A MIDDLE AGRD MAN.nd cook, eat class all rou privat house, club, restaurant.d'elty retetences: Address 2045, Stor Tome! strictly sober.ANTED -\u2014~ RESPECTABLE.STEADY opted only honest.0 2 nest.BoA™, walk from new CPR shops, Boo helaga.219 3 ARD \u2014 VACANCIES FOR A FEW table boarders at 737 Bherbroke at.: 2 ANTBD \u2014 A fe ENTLENEN fast and\u2019 late dinner 284 oh 815 3 boarders; es ; CHINESE RESTAURANTS.\"CANTON RESTAURANT 1768 Dominique tember 1th.All e ina American dishes\u2014chop suey etc, ete.Open Wand snd Bight.Most reasonable prices.A viutt ie soitet 219 xd BAwIrrs SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.2623.Buparior Court.Camille Bourd Plaintift.va.Cyprien Lacroix, Defendant.\u2018and Mr.D.L.Desholn, Advocate, Distrayant.On the ath September, 1904.at ten nf the clock ip {a e forenoon, at the domicile of the anid etenéant.1423 Bt.Denia street.in the City Mon sôld by authority of goods and ohattels of the tett tf ean.Pr re ais nee plano, furniture, Terms cash.Le\u201d, \u2014 ON THE EVENING OF TND 13th instant, either in the Annex cap or mn Bt.Louls street.in the Annex, a gold watch, with A.W.L initials on face.Finder will be rewarded on returning to Kittsoa, dy and Reddy, 107 St.James st.219 2 2ew 0ST \u2014 BETWEEN WINDSOR HOTEL and His Majesty's Theatre, Sept.13th, p.m.lady's open faced gold watc with diamond star in back.Ruitable reward wp- on return to $21 Board of Trade.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FOUND.OUND\u2014ANY PERBON HAVING LOST A horse since August 20th can obtain same at 7 Perrault lane.215 6 UND \u2014 LAST WEEK ON SHERbrooke st.one red cow.Owner can apply after 7 p.m.676 Sherbrooke st.318 % \u2014 WANTED TO BORROW.LA NT ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW 35000, FIRBP mortgage, good marg!n of se Address Box 123, St Jean Baptiste, Montreal.2e AQENCIES WANTED., NTED \u2014 EXPORT GENTLEMAN, A now in Canada, connected with large firm, is oprn to accept agencies for wholesile houses, exporting Canadian produce United Kingdom.Apply B, 198% Star Office.x Londn AGENTS WANTED.DL Ne ep WANTED \u2014 LADY AGENTS.WHOLE or spare time, experience unneces- mary; every woman wants one.Particulars for stamp.Address, The King ward 8pecialty Co.Dept.\u201cA,\u201d Toranto.218 6 «x1hL) \u2014 GENTLEMEN OR LADIES Wie smploy agents; 3300 per year and axpensve.Position perma pont: Koiperisnte unnecessary.Address M.A.vefe, Dig- trict Manager, 367 \u2018pay at, Toronte.822 Jaw tf \\ ANTED \u2014 QOOD AGENTS CAN make good commissions handling Care bide and Acetylens Generators as side line.Box 2291, Montreal, Que.law PARTNERS WANTED, JANTED \u2014 PARTNER TO JOIN ADvertiser in agefñcy business (drag.gists\u2019 sundries), old eatablinhed anda flourishing.capital about $3000 required; formèe partner retiring.Address T, 1710, Bar ot- fice 17 8 ANTED \u2014 ONE OR TWO PARTNERS first class paying Duster ders lh In advances and aj) ou: ter st.Any person holding this dog Es be re ro ag =n sr.{HE MONTREAL\u2019 DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1904.VVANTED \u2014 30 OPERATORS ON SILK Walsts; experienced nanda preferred.Apply at once, The American Bllk Walst Co., 30 St.George at 817 9 FIRE INSURANCE CLERK Wanted at once a competent clerk for a leading Fire Insurance Office, only those having Insurance experience need apply, Address, staling qualifica- tions and salary expected, to P.O.Box No.2280, Montreal.217 8 VVANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT who Is good plain cook, emal! fam- Ny.City references equired Flat 1 we Marlborough, 2:0 Milton NTED \u2014 A GOOD SERVANT GIRL for small family.Apply between 6 and 8 128 Crescent at nT 2 V ANTED \u2014 AT PROTESTANT HOSPItal for the Insane, a farm hand who i» & good ploughman:; also a stablemen thoroughly accustomed to driving and the of horses, Both must be young, sober and reliable.Apply room 38, 204 St.James st.or st Hospital, Lower Lachine Rad.27 4 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, amall family Apply between seven and nine pm 4°66 Western ave.West mount.=17 À ANTED\u2014HOUSE TABLE MAID, 1 1M- rBedjately, with references apply before 13 (noom) or between 3 « after.Boon, 154 Metealie st.217 e ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN Az BOUK- keeper and office assistant, one hav.ing experience and s making both epEuaues \\ preferred.Address 1813.Star Office 218 2 Ÿ ANTED \u2014 COOK AND HOUSE-TABLE ™ald.references required.Apply at 215 Drummond st 218 A WANTED - THOROUGHLY enced house-tablemaid.Thursday ish et.ANTED \u2014 SMART GIRL, housework.must be goo family of two, no washing: wages 313 per month.Apply 46 Beaver Hall HIN.218 3 WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED atcamakers, also working jewei- lers and diamond setters.Apply Miller & Bremner, St.Catherine and Mansfield sta 218 6 EXPERI.Apply on forenouu or evening at $4 Mc Tav- 218 2 GENERAL plain cook, à WANTED \u2014 A COOK AND PARLOUR- maid for Sept.19, with good references Apply to 143 Metcalfe at, 3 and § o'clock pom.\u2014\u2014\u2014 eme Wister - STRONG GIRL FOR KITchen where cook is kept.131 Met- caife et \\ TANTEND \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, who uiderstands good cooking.alse between Housemaid, laundry given out.Apply 97 Mackay at.ANTED - IMMEDIATELY AN EX- perlenc-d tablemald.Apply to Mrs.Marler.258 Peel st.poly 219 3 WANTED \u2014 HUSTLER WHO WILL invest four te eight hundred dollars a1 once for haif Interest in biggest moving icture show in Canada, to act as treasure fa returns on your investment; scheme.no failure possible: parties mean- Ing business write oF call at once.Address Prof Green, 402 Bay st, «-ttawa, Ont.PANTED\u2014 FOR MERCHANT'S OFFIC E stenographer, abdle to assist at books j and general office work.Apply.stating ex- ! perience, references and salary expected: last stenographer in place seven years, [ress Star Office.219 $ law TANTED IN CASE DEPARTMENT ï \\ ANTED - JI'NIOR CLERK.WITH | \\ Young man as improver.ans with some knowledge of typewriting.W.J Me : experience at press and !athe work prefer- Guire End Co.ibsé Notre Dane st Coif red.Apply Montreal Watch Case Co.Ltd, 2 RJANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS TL MRERS, V steamflitars and apprentices.W ANTED \u2014 THREE OR FOUR YOUNG McGuire and Co, 1958 Notre Dame ot Eris In Tjowstiers department.Ap- 219 2 ply Montreal Watea Cases Co, Led.128 - - \u2014\u2014 SmI Vitre at 19 3 WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED FUR CUT- tern and fur furnishers.Appiv Narth- V JANTED \u2014 EMART YOUNG GIRL TO Western Fur Co, 393 St.Paul at.rity.n attend to store snd make Hersel?gen- 218 4 erally useful Apply Stutz, Ladies\" Tailor.Parlour 23, Birks Rast 14 Phillips Ÿ U'ANTED \u2014 A NURSE FOR AN IN.square.fant.Apply.with references ta Mrs.Tarker, 112 Crescent at tie oe ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED COOK.Apply, with references to Mrs Parker, 113 Crescent st.218 3 VVANTED \u2014 CARPENTERS WANTED.to do washing In a doarding school, miles from Montreal; ferences; good home and liberal w WANTED \u2014 A PROTESTANT WOMAN, without children, widow preferred, tairty must fornish good re- Ap- Catherine street, iy A.Dechaux, 1870 Bt entres None but first class men need, apply.J.Grant, 447 St.Lawrence st.18 2 WANTED.FIFTY CARPENTERS For Construction nee also Apply Mr.Wills or Mr, Sm! 225 St.Pa SHEARER, BROWN, & WILLS, Ltd.WANTED -~ GENERAL SERVANT FOUR , a sma}! ay ne washing or iron- ng: must cook.Apply with refera at 88 Dorchestor st.between 7.30 or p.m ith, engineering.Address E.Patriek street.\\ servant: ANTED, \u2014 AT 460 BT.JAMES STREET first class salesman tn travel through the country In the clothing line among the farmers thorough knowledge of the same.Address T, 1685, Star Office.217 4 WANTED \u2014 A POSITION AS USEFUL vvu@anion or nousekeeper by an Ens- lish lady, Address B, good needles woman; references.7378, Star Branch Office.: =1 ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, i, BITU- ation ip lumber yard.Good machinist, Rest of references.Address J, 8667, Btar Branch Office.118 3 WANTED \u2014 JOBS PAINTING, PAPERhanging.Ralsomining.decorating and plastering work satisfactorily done at lowest prices 1.Coleman, 100 St.Norbert st.218 & WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED TRAveller in Maritime Provinces offers his services to manufacturers for January lat.1505; resident of Halifax.Full attention to business ail the year.For particulars write XN, 1868, Star Office.27 7 WANTED \u2014 BY SMART GIRL SITUAtion in quiet private family as upper maid, with sewing.would sleep out If pre- .Best references.Address 2337 St.Martin st.city 218 2 YANTED \u2014 MECHANICAL ENGIN- V cer.age 35, practical mechanie, vide experience in design, works men construction, organization, costa, desires ro: sponsible position demanding abllity, along the above Ines Address K, 3630, Star Branch Oftice.218 6 WANTED \u2014 LADY, ENGLISH.lke to meet a lady wishing to leave Montreal, with view ta thé theatrical propension Address K, 8676, Star Branca Of- ce.WANTED \u2014 WIDOW LADY WISHES poaition, would like tn travel with a lady aa companion; salary not so much an object.Address K, 3875 Star Branch Of- ce WANTED \u2014 BLACKSMITH WITH TWO oF three years\u2019 axperdence or general blackemith.Sate wages and \u2018experience at once.W.H.Jacob, Athens, Ont 219 2 aw ANTED\u2014BY A TRUSTWORTHY MAR- vied man.any kind night or dy job: good steady: strictly hanest, sobe refer.cen: speaks both languages.Apply 1564 essis st.ANTBD \u2014 BOOKKEEFER.AGED I, now holding this position with prominent manufacturing house, owing to probable absorption desires change; excellent references as to competency, application.and Odelity.Address P.O Box b?1.218 \u20ac ANTED \u2014 GARDEN WORK BY COMpetent hand: city references: moderate charges: furnaces cared for in winter.Address K.3473 Star Braweh Off WANTED \u2014 A SITUATION FOR A good cook at 282 St Martin, ut.219 3 ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN TO JOIN PRI- vals class in mechanical drawing and C.Star Office.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK OR à general servant for a small family.High brit Sie Apptr 16 Seymour avenue, near Dorchester 219 3 WANTED \u2014 MARRIED COUPLE FOR suburb close to cliy.wife as general + any employment; between man van t £004 home.Apply at 181 Mance st, three and five pm s18 2 ANTE \u2014 QUALIFIED DRUM Clore, Henry R.Gray.Chemist, (195 Bt Lawrence Main at 218 2 V ANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY.APPLY TO The Montront Lithographin Co.Ltd.139 Bt.Francois Xavier at.* ae 2 V ANTED \u2014 GIRLS TO SORT WOOL len and cotton cuttings: wage $2.50.Good wages to experienced hand + Wiioock.2 ANTED \u2014 2 GENERAL BERVANT.Apply 2! University et.ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL HERVANT: good plain cook: references required.Apply any evening this week except needay.tv 23 St.Luke st.ANTED \u2014 GRANITE LETTERER, one whe can also cut and letter 13 Common marble.Wm, Campbell, Winchester, a\" WA ANTED +, EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO =18 per?apr Boxes.Apply at The ANTED® \u2014 GOOD GENERAL RER- Empire \u2018paper Hox, 64 Queen at.218 vant for fiat, four people; no children: NTE] -\u2014 do washing: alghest wages Apply re V A = ST Brown, Carleton Apartments, P18 Sher- at de > pound.Al hand troning.Royal DTooke st, between I and 3 pm.%13 3 Laundry, Phone Main 42 718 2 V ANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT FOR Wh~TED \u2014 FUR CUTTERS AND auburb close to CIty: references ree blockers.Apply to Boulter, Waugh Quired: no washing or ironing.Apply be- and Co.87 8t.Petar st.218 2 tween three and five p.m.at 181 Mance st.'ANTED \u2014 GEN 8 ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED W family of three ae hed ANT TOR salesman to serve in curtain and competent.Good wages.Apply 836 St.Catherine st.218 V ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT: references required.Apply 88 Mac- kay at.ns 3 house furnishing departments; d references.fon Co.St.Catherine and Peel must have Apply at onc The Hamil ats.VVANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG GBNER- al servant.Apply at once 260 Bleury atreet.WANTED ~~ RESIDENT SEAMSTRESS, who is willing to be ut the ANTED \u2014 WE PREPARE Tou house when required.784 Sherurooke at.quickly as IHustrater, cartoonist, 218 2 lawyer, pharmacist, stenographer, bookkeeper, journalist, a - writ correspond- Waytep \u2014 7 A.800D GENERAL SER.ence man, banker Write for free book, ashing er lroning: good \u201cProfita of Knowing How.\" tells every- Gages.\u201cAbby an Western avenue, east of thing.Nationa! Correspondence Schools, M Greene 218 3 When, Indianapolis, U.SA.107 ANTED \u2014 A TABLEMAID.APPLY TO Ÿ ANTED \u2014 A TRAVELLER, HAVING Mra.James Johnato 108 8 connection with the manyracturi street.» Y HER trade, to sell a line of linen, cottons an silk threads.one having a knowledge of ANTED \u2014 GOOD STRONG BOY TO linen threads and a connection preferred.learn electrical business.John For- Apply, In confidence, to 8, 1458, Star Of- man, 708-110 Craig at.08 3 foe 217 3e0d ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT who understands cooking, good wages for right party.Appiy 445 Craig st.218 2 WANT, HOUSE-TA BLEMAID.big Catversity at.ANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID, ALSO A rse for two children: must competent and retiable.Apaly with porer- ences.312 Pesl 213 WANTED \u2014 RELIABLE WOMAN TO look after 18 months old child.For Afternoons and eveminga Address K.3831, Star Branch Office.218 3 JANTED \u2014 yor NECKWEAR mae s=perton enced turne presse ufr and \u2018derby ishere, also cire willing Te earn.Tooke Pros, Ltd, 303 Bt.Elizabeth ave.St.Henry.218 VVANTED, \u2014 AT ONCE A COMPETENT secretery, typewriting 8nd steno.Smee\u201d both nevagen Apply BR, 1m Btar 18 4 ANTED ron AT, HOUSEMAID: RE- equ apply\u201d nr \u201cRites st.ae ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED COOKS, Pper housemaids, parlour maid tablemaids.general servants, itohen maida, Apoty to Mrs.Butler, 30a City Councillors 18 2 ANTED \u2014 A married man references Apply »s tween the hours of 430 GROO.-COAC res JACHMAN, have Sherbrooke at, De-! p.m.WANT ANTED\u2014SITUATIONS OPEN IN ALL lines.For particulars address International Information Bureaù Winnipeg.Manitoba.213 16 saw ANTED \u2014 STRONG YOUN'1 MEN FOR fitemen and braksmen: Canadian anû other raliroads; firemen $65 monthiy.become engineers and average ;128, brakemen 966, become coddactors rnd average ANTED\u2014POSITION OF TRUIT BYA middle-aged .s2tch Woman: some ez- perience In nursing: is a good sewer.Ap- piy 110 Bte.Famille st.vis 2 Tow VWARTED\u2014TOUNG LADY WISHES FOR position as roverness (dally preferred), renier and junior Cam ridge certificates; 3 Years\u2019 experience.aren C.38351, Star Branch office.+ eod DE- WANTED -\u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, COrating.plasterinæ, tinting and paper hanging: glazing: charges very low.Address W.E.David, 6164 Dorchester atreet.V ANTED \u2014 A POSITION AS COMPAN- lon te an invalid, or an housekeeper, where a maid isa kept.Address Mra K., Star Office, Ottawa, Ont.218 3 V ANTED \u2014 BY WIDOW SITUATION as housekeeper to one or two gentlemen: take full charge.Address by letter 21% 3 2071 St.Catherine st.ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WO- ; an house cleaning or washing dy the day.18 Bleury st.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY DESIRES a position in an office, general office work, etc., also has knowledge of typewrtt- ings moderate salary.Address V, 1785 Star Oftice.GENTS?TAILORING.E.McCONKEY, 2000 \u2018St.Catherine st, Meatreal, Is showing some of the latest nelec- tions in Suitings and Overcoatings that can be found in the city.216 26 A perfect t ofthe high\" est order of excellence in manufacture, Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder CANADA'S STANDARD Sold Everywhere.and steamfitter.Apply to H.Munday.No.40 Bleury st.ED - LANBING CITY HOSPItal Training School can receive a few wishing to decome more young wbmen trained nurses, Address Mrs.James M.Tar ner, 316 Franklin ave, W.Lansing.Mich.319 2 sat VVANTED \u2014 oRNDRAL SERVANT: country n city refersnoes; no washing: Tacks wages.Apply 83 MeON} College avenue.ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS COOK tor country hotel: references required.Good wages will be paid to reliable person.Address Frank Cote, Riverdale House Waterville, P.Q ANTED \u2014 A YOUTH.SPEAKING both languages and knowledge of ait 6 typewriting.Apply between 12 and 1 o'clock, ¥.McMann and fon.:né Floor Temple ANTED or B a EXPERIENCED Buliding.acher \"x.r e A x terms, 84 su ses Bann BS \u2014 AGENT TO REPRESENT Aco.8 St.Catherine vend Peel ots.213 8 WATE ion art calendar and private wae ED \u2014 AT ONCE AN EXPNRIBNC- salesman to take charge of a ready te wear gentlemen's and péter clothing.must h lan good rx to He ht Tson.dress VV, 18t1.ek Office, \u20ac ne 3 ply Mensies, mad sné mess er en or Even rd house, for city a Montreal.Ap- Xmas on Windsor Hotel.ANTED \u2014 ro RET petone ward Hospital, 1269\u201d woe vo wear posa x IN yd ESP given to \u20ac at ence, 1851 Notre mipetent neuages: person.App ey we WAT et eer rmbt pi ht to PE 2506 Bar a PÈRES sis 3 aw $105.Name position Drsterred.| Send stamp a for particulars.Raiiwa room TE 147, 227 Monroe street, Brookire N.Y 2318 6 taw YANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAID FOR PRI- WwW vate family.Apply 71 McGill College avenue.: 219 2 ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS PLUMBER property and Works of John Sulphite Pulp Company.Lh Mra?tiquidation), situate at Mispec, = 4 John County, New Br The Mill property of the Company comprises over three \u201chundred acres.Works are situate on the Mispec River, a quarter of a mile from the sea, and City of Saint to all points.There ia e wharf accommodation at the orks, and schoongrs with coal discharge directly aot, the er-house.Hate wood is available.Works are new and substantially bulit of preswed brick: are fitted with modern up-to-date appliances.In electric plant, and are OA e of two ondred h, when (natal double the out e mill dem Je su built wtone, and is about fifty feet high.The r is to the turbine Then In ich wives ample.corer ogives ample for EE and pulp- of above descri ol 4 de recetveû > by tbe unsigned WD to October first.1084 The highest or any tender not College ave.sua 10 WOULD OOMS\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE, BATH and upper flat, with board.38 McGill OQM BEAUTIFUL LARGE PARLOUR » hiy fus slphed airy, e ward- aver i light.69 Manafield st.31210 OOME\u2014TO LET, DOUBLE OR SINGLE rooms on parlour, bath and upper flat; newly furntahed, Auer Nght; brea t if desired.808 Palace at.: new tenement.213 10 OOMS\u2014SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, newly furniehed, on bath fint, hot water, Auer ligat; bi: euired; new tenant.Bô6 218 10 OOM\u2014A LARGE.BRIGHT, COMFORTable room, suitable for two; well heat- #4, electric light, telephone; gentlemen unly.Famille st 213 te FUR- OOMS\u2014IN A LARGE WELL nished house, good family; no chill.t Famille st.near Sherbrooke si DVOMS AND BOARD IN QUIET PRIvate house, first class references.37 McG) College avenue.Apply forenoon or evening until 8.30 215 8 OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, FIRST class; gentlemen only: no children.179 Mansfield .5 6\u20ac OOMS8\u2014TO LET.NO.18 DRUMMOND at, double and single room, bathroom fiat, for gentlemen only; snodernly furnish- #4: no children.215 \u20ac OOM\u2014FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON bath flat, Auer light, use of telephone.Address ¢00a St.Denis .gentlemen only.215 6 Rooxs \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS in private family of two: gentlemen only need apply.1764 Bt.Catherine at.217 3 ROooxs ONE DOUBLE FRONT m 110 Union avenue, all modern conveniences, bathruom flat.etc.Ary Ro \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED RGOOM, bathroom flat; for gentiemen only.Terms moderate.53 Victoria st.217 \u20ac 1 ooMs LOVELY LARGE DOUBLE parlour or separated parlours, unfurnished.but rpeted, electric light amd ca ail modern improvemants.Apply 497 Bher- brooke st.217 oOMS \u2014 room flat.newly furnished, with all modern conveniences, 137 Metcalfe ir 3 QOMS \u2014 90 DORCHESTER STREBT,) five\u2019 doors west of Windsor od.hot and cold eater gentlemen or rrie: N18 per with breakfast only: price si and sit month; references exchanged 217 à Roox 2 eT LARGE ROOM, IN private ily.sas, bathroom.703 Bt.Urbain st.218 2 OOd \u2014 TO LET NICE FURNISHED front room on bathroom fst.Private English family.451 Bt.Dominique street, éth door above Prince Arthur at.218 2 \u2014 TO LET BRIGHT FRONT room.bathroom fat, for married couple or two gentlemen; no students.Address 160 Mansfield ot.218 8 OOMS \u2014 721A BHERBROGKE ST, two Pingle rooms well furnished, on bath flat: private family: gentlemen only.218 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET.FIRST CLABS rooms, newly furnished, modern con- venjences, Auer light, teiephone, aetc.: partis] board: gentlemen oniy: French family.20 Bt.Luke st, near Quy st.No epilaren.18 Re\" \u2014 BRIGHT FRONT ROOM, BATH flat; private family: mo caildren: for & gentleman.#9 Hutchison st.218 2 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, for gentleman, in private family, ali modern conveniences:; telephone, etc.25 Buckingham avenue 218 4 Rooxs \u2014 54 McGILL COLLEGE, LARGE bright, nicely furnished front double room, bath fiat, Auer light, wardrobe, not water heating: no children; gentiemen only.References exchanged.28 3 Rpeous\u2014To LET, AT 53 VICTORIA SBT, first class references.218 6 OOM8 \u2014 FURNISHED, ON BATH t 5 Wrexham avenue, off Sor n., Just below St.Antoine st.3 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM ON BATH room flat, suitable for marrted couple or two gentlemen.348 se Antoine st.18 6 Rooms \u2014 GENTLEMAN OR LADY wishing comfortable home could have rooma at 27 Laval avenue, near Sherbrooke.Quist home, Family of two: 218 6 OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT, COMFORTable room to be rented to person of quiet habits and references; private fam- Sy.47 St.Louis square.$10 month.218 3 Roos Too RLOURS AB OFFICES FOR sions; Also © other rooms, with all modern accommodations.400 St.Denis st.218 5 OOMS \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern conveniences, electric light.hot and cold water, Telephone ue SBB.Apply 128 Mansfield st.3 oo \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM warm house, for gentleman, small private family, gleotrie | u ht.telephone, por- celaln bath, and all TD conveniences; will be vacant about Tsing Saptember.78 Cathcart st.218 6 Roous \u2014 TWO BRIGHT, COMFORTably furnished rooms, in private fam- ww every convenlencs; gentlemen only.Apply 378 Mance at.218 8 OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, WITH board.suitable for one gentleman.46 McGill Coiolege avenue.218 Ros _\u2014 Er DAY OR WEBK.NICE restaïran stations, etc Partial bos board optional Terme reasonable 1¢4 Peel at, corner St.Catherine.ba, JAR ELTRONT, oon, on a ver t ; sentiemen Oniy.61 Bearer Hay Hi ne apartment; electric light; heat.st.MS LARGE.BRIGHT, NEWLY furnished room, bath fiat, also smaller telephone: steam TT \u20ac 481 Sherbrooke and Ch: M-\u2014 A SINGLE FRONT ROOM, FUR- nilshed, In private family, Auer light clothes closet; gentlemen only.ot.217 3 Ree venlences; married at.joy MS \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS, wall furnished, with all moderna con- suitable for two gentlemen or couples.Private house, 101 Stan- 218 5 OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM no othér roomers: fast on bathroom flat, hot and cold water; gentleman only, break- if desired.T9 Rosel at.2s 2 Reo Jone 8 NICELY FURNISHED double and single room, suitable for or two gentlamen : h fat; every convenience.20 Prince Arthur at.218 3 OOMB oaly: near Park avenue.\u2014 ALL NEWLY FURNISHED, suitable for one or two gentlemen every convenience.6962 Sherbrooke, 218 6 oons \u2014 FRONT AND BACK BED- n bathroom flat; very warm and comfortably \"furnished, 82.Union avenue.21s 2 OOMS -\u2014 FURNISHED BEDROOMS 1N tri Antoine at quiet ron nlsh home: po children: een- position; mea?C.P.R.station.268 Bt 218 3 OOM \u2014 wre rentiomen only.LET LARGE FRONT m bethroom fiat, private family: 12 Lincoin avenue, off Guy.218 2 room, all phone, etc.7¢ Fert st.FRONT PARLOUR \u2018BED one unfurnished front conveniences, Daisy furnace, 319 3 A ronson & Rutenberg, Fawnbrgkers and Jewellers 81] Cratg 8t.Money to lend on Diamonds, Watches, Jewellery and Clotht Furs stored during summer months.140 daw tt Salaried people, retail mer.Money Loaned chants, teamster rai 23 .Easy payments.Largest business In 5 or cities: TULMAN, bl7 Now York Life Bui 1lding, Place d\u2019Armes 51 312 A NEW ERA IN MONEY LOANING UNLIMITED CAPITAL To Joan at lowestratos.Lower spas eh.»y any \u2018oncern in Montreal.LUOANN $10 to $400.00 ou Rasy Weekly, Comp manny or Yearly Payments.Ono month to two years\u2019 ti \u201cLa CELEBRATED EASY PAYMENT PLANS Make Money Fauy to Borruw and sasy to Pay.A LUAN OF Sie Can be repaid $2.30 weekly or moathly A LOAN oF $1.50 \u2018bly an de repaid weskly or mon! A LOAN ori $1.35 y taiy Can rapald eekly or mon A LOAN OF Blé an be repald Oo weekly or monthly Cell, write or telephone for Information Absolute Privacy is our watchword a without embarrassing enquiry or Inowledge of relatives, friends or employer.The Canadian Finance Co, Beams 211 and 212 D' Nes 206 8b.3 jam cree, vor, BC or West- T8 Telephone Main 69.after \u20ac pm 167 Reox ~~ FURNISHED ROOM TO LET In Westmount, near tae Arena, for a gentleman or married couple (no children).with light hogsekoepind Privileges.Apply K.3820, Btar Branch 219 ooms \u2014 3 FURNISHED FRONT double and single, with use of kitchen, Tes Upper Gain st.219 2 OOMS \u2014 BINGLE AND DOUBLE Out aacdmm inity Guy and St.K.rooms, newly furnished.on bath fat, lon; gentiemen only: Catherine sts.Addresa 8680, Star Branch Office.2 3 DOUBLE ROOME ON BATH.| ROOMS FURNISHED ROOM ON BATH © one on upper Bat: gentle 219 200d 15 fat; als mea only.\u201829 Victoris at.M8 \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHed rooms.81 Crescent at.Bohne: ug with boar \u2014 À WELL FURNISHED | BED- \u2018Room, Auer nant suitable Jor two 5 or withou ck par! couple or twe gentiemen.9 Park M8 \u2014 PURNIBHED ROOMS, LARGE tour, suitable for married ave 219 2 OOMS \u2014 LARGE WELL FURNISHED TOnt room, alsn single, private fam- ily, steam heated, Auer light, enamel bath: first class appointments; gentlemen, 103 Park avenue.+ FOR SALE.right piano, 1-3 octaves, Nel For.SALE\u2014A HANDSOME MAHOGANY ightly used; will be sold Thess for cash: also small sized upright plane for sale or to rent.Apply 2774 Bt.Catherine st.2357 OR SALE - FURNITURE CARPETS, refrigerators, hall stoves, kitchen r ranges, offloe furniture, for cash A Wu Catherine.3030 © der & Co., 288 Bt.James, 2415 C3 Notre Dame st 2337 tf OR 31.78, Paalivorod in e Len ALE -\u2014 DRY BOX CuTTINGE el for hammer a Eel ue Duke st.Phone seer Framing is our Specialty MALONE NoJLDING saver Hall U PICTURE \u201c5355555 For late model: only used SALE \u2014 EMPIRE TYPEWRITER, a short time; reasonable offer accepted.B, we.Star any Office.Jor au SALE \u2014 FOUR SMOOTH COATED wrrier pups, small aise, Nttle beanties a won marked.Apply 233 Fran ley street.317 OR SALE \u2014 SMITH PREM'XKk TYPE- tor ut a short time: good 213 2 writer, in use & school.V, 1781, Star Office.BALE PEWRITER, STAND- arû make, tor sale cheap for cash.V, toe.-118 $ 1780, Btar Of Foray er -and used à short Lime, as cout $350; win ' at leaving Canada.Union Bank of Canada, Marrickville, 218 ~ ANGELUS PIANO-PLAY- Jiberal as oan Ft music; only a new one: a ne ress F.Woodcormbe, OR SALE \u2014 TWO NO, 23 CORDING machines, one No.3 braiding machine and one perforator, made by Lints a Eck- hardt Berlin; perfectly new ly machine to Bonhax, A, 1354, Star Office.Ap- \u201cie 3 OR SALE \u2014 AT BROWNSBURG, AR- genteuil Co., 200 acres of mixed timber land; home market for logs and wood: good water power and an unlimited amount of branch of CPR.\u2018trom Bt.tion, J.te heatbbon, \u2018203 Bridge st.No.1 granite on lot, of construction.A Ottawa, on: 218 in cours OR BALE \u2014 MASON- D AQUTIN ORGAN, monthly.Bleury st.320; upright piano.Mason & Risch, only $90, cheap for cash; rented 32 and a} 486 Bt.Urbain et.21 JOR SALE \u2014 SECONDHAND TYPEwriters; all makes.W.York, 44 ALE \u2014 BEAUTIFUL BLACK ohn spaniel, one year old.greatly F®*., admired, well bred: no reasonable offer refused, Btar Office.«2 party leaving Canadas.Ba 3 OR MALE \u2014 ONE MANTEL BED AND est, all in frst clase order.Apply $11 Bleury st.For BALE \u2014 WHITE HAND-PAINTED OOM \u2014 TRANSIENTS ONLY, GE screen, in two parts.Address M.750 well furnished bedroom, sround door, Main ot.suiteble for one or two: every conv 8e Union avenua NOR BALE \u2014 USED UXBRIDGE UPright piano: a genuine pargain; M \u2014 TO LET MAGNIFICENT tom sie; walnut finish case, full awing jme room, gas, frst class furniture Geek, full iron e, patent check-repeat- eated by hot water, wardrobe, iphone: ng action, 7 1-3 octaves, 3 pedals; nice private family.08 St.Hubert st.219 3 tone; cost $335.Our price only 6185, pay- i ie cash oF poonth.N.te \u2014_ ea Bros, el at.Ba Par ar Cohan cio ey | Open Baturday evenings until 9 o'clock.hot and cold water; gent) ivy 317 2e0d Sherbrooke at.if 3 oom \u2014 To LET NICH LAROB ROOM near fron St.Louis No entiaren no other Boarders.489 Bt.Dents street.\u201cFurther Information will be supplied on applicat on.RLY dig 8t John, N.Fa ube of telephone, Apply 2 seeslon At once Roo, =, mickLt mL ears FRONT a ate fam- ity.Apply 38 City Councillors Te RO er \u2014 OND DOUBLE FRONT ROOM.Auer light, het Toler heated, with 1 Bleury ose For LA voi?Antoime IN THREE YEARF PAY- famous Chatham incubators Tr fansles witils; shipped freight catalogue to Cote & peter street, Montreal.\u2019 38 aw BALD \u2014 FINE CASH DESK, SUIT- any business, cost $80; will for Be.Lonny @t oùce RB.Cote, 143 Bt st R BALE \u2014 PRINCE OF WALES baby carriage for sale cheap.Apply 118 Lake ot.We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in The City On househald furniture, pianos, or.horses and , qiéhour count, if paid before due.Four doar ings with us strictly privates, as we know you would wish.By courteous treatment aud Fair, Honest Dealing, Taare gaining new oustomers exe You should be among them.wy investigate.© wi be pleased to talk the matter over with ou or $ telephone ns, Bell 3361 Main, and we will send one of ouragenty toes you, After 7 pan.tel Æ 1388.Montreal Loan & Brataray3 Co Room 206, New York Life Beild Cor.St.Jamea at and Place LE ME sq.CHALE CAM AMPRELL.Mage.$= $ $ ok $ $ $ $ & $ MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGE LICENSES WILKS s wcHA 1ugu MERCHANTS BANK BL Tel.M.4126.Eveninge\u20145458 Plessis street.Tel.KE.2283.R, B.HUTCHESON.NOTARY PUBLIC.Marriage Licenses Issued MECHANICS BUILDING, 204 Bt James ¥t.Tel.(Main! 2409.21326 MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by John M.M.Duff, 107 St.James ut.and 49 Crescent st.215 812 CHIROPODIST.43 years experience as Chir- and Specialist for ages.Frgements made at bwn house.day hours 9 am.to 4 pm.KE.Ratells, 543 Lageu- cnetiere st.cor.BL Lawrence Tel.M.3701.WHERE TO STAY IN MONTREAL.LONDON HOUSE.Newly furnished and all modern Improvements.The best 25c ue in Canude, equal 800 meal.Opp.G.T- R.Depot, te any other 88 and s7 Cbabollles 89.Tel.Main 1993.CORONA HOTEL, Y STREÆKT, EUROPEAN PLAN Rates, 81 per day up; rooms with bath, 82 up.Kiegantiy equiyped private dining rooms and Cafe in connection Culsin rpase- eu Orchestra, Tiesdays, & to : pm, Saturdays s Lo 8 p.m.and 10.30 to 33 p.m.805 Saw tt Comfortable poms Jnr Joo, Pleas a Address Mrs.Havens 78 Victoria street, 207 78 PLOMBING AND STEAMFITTING.Lo Furnace Pipes, 100 a ) Galvanized Furnaces cle Bed and repaired and put in order for winter.Allan Po 9, Toe Dorthester.Fhone Up 1481.ss LEGAL CARDS, 1'G1BBOR CASGRAIN, MICHELL SURVETER \u2014\u2014 Adv CANADA LIFR BLDG., ST.James Street, MONTREAL Tne\" Street T.Chase-Casgratn, K.C.B.F.Burveyer, À.Chase-Casgrain.2.D.MoG*tbbon, K.C.Victor EB.Mitebell, Douglas Armour, PLAIN AND FANCY 3READ.EE Plain and Fancy.ce make a sped) BREAD-} of Jerse ersey Cre am Bread asd Fancy Rolle.VF.Carter, 37) Clarke Ave, West- mount.Also Flour and Feed.Tel.Westmont 1 179 81 GAS SELF-IGNITER.~ WHY USE MATCHES?hardware & H.BAST, Hardware & Plumbers, > 2893 Bt Cathartas st.178 26 Bavard J.Williamson.M.A.of King- Hon.been named as lecturer om an and French in 8t.John's Col- \u2018said that the Irish of the ive Sy oiriated with the University of PORTABLE TABLE LAMPS Also Electrically Heated Utensils.MONTREAL ELBOTRIO CO, Frome Main 334 St.Jamen at.203t1 AWNINGS AND TENTS.1 3 Tents a'l eiser Awnings.7 # Aes, te Dering soon polis wy eet ot & RS MILLER 46 6s.Gabriel 8t Phone Main ote ENGINEERING.Et TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS.RALLTYINE Phone Main THE NGINEERING Engineers, Bollermakers, Iron Founders.Coppersmiths and Blacksmiths.Agent for J.and BR Hall's Refr| lag Machinery.14 Cote st.Montreal Hail, M.N.E.C.I.ES., late Supt 3 Engineer Messrs.Elder, Dempster and dian Pacific Raliway Co.Lendon see 17h VERMIN DESTROYER.Get vd aa peste A rathans Fe- \u2018s - mous Bed Bug.Roach, Bsetle Rat and Mouse Killer.Tins 235c, 60c and 81.à s t Lawrence.306 ANTHRACITE.Scranton Coal The Best and Cleansst Coal in the cu STAN- Vailingioe bars Au intra And Walling Well ton \u2018* care pass the door.Teiephones \u2014 Mein 2008.Merchants, Pees 108 tf FRUITS 300 Boxes New Lemons 150 Barrels New J amaica on Oranges, 500 Barrels Fine Apples, Bananas, C Frait, ete, lowest prices.aro.\"ViPoND a co.Soo of PHRENOLOGY.Ce NL V0 at PROV.A.YOUNG, Principal Montrea! Phrenoloz!- cod 1 i ; Cuderine Street.ings 500 to $3.00 10 a.m to 9 bm vate MORTGAGE LOANS.Funds for A property sad firs TA Canada te Chaunbers, City.va 3 MESSENGER SERVICE.City Dispatch Ce, 155 Peel Street.Up 933.Tel.Prompt service.Loweat rates - 216 78 PATENT SOLICITORS.( br SER rs py auras = \" _ - - - de dre SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VAGANT.SITUATIONS, WANTED, «+ PROPERT Y FOR SALE: FURNISHED n ROOMS 1 TO LAT.RAE à DONELLEY\u2019S SALES.| FRASER ROS\u2019 SALES.WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 SALES.2 NS Ve : - - - : > < - _ 1 _ (Continued trem Page &) .(Continued from Page 8) (continues om Page 8.) (Gontinued from Page 8.) (Continued from Page 0.) : cL.5 n - MEN WANTING PRER | A.A GERVANT ANTED \u2014 MRS JACOBSON'S RELI- FOR SALE \u2014 4175 WESTERN AVE.OOMR .\u2014- LARGE AND MEDIUM BIER .e , AE snd return en cattle steam.Ww where another girl is x one t able Employmegt Office 176 Mackay p Wemmount, à pressed, brick, moders rooms, elegant ousehold Furniture arth.verpeet ss Mas a plain sacking.APP oo 119 street, situations liable Glengarry and cottage.con ¢ bedrooms.For > 10 every way: Auer light, het, ater hoept- \u2019 .pnoigée tol or Antwerp, Ir vie Pcie 3 Gasps maids; host references.3 cular apply to DL W.Oglivie & Co, 11 Ht Ing; ceatral locality.Apply 19 Drummond ETC.se \"tor 53 + Las Mell at.Enclosh Moe TaD RCA PRAWING Sacrament st.Tel Main Silk 182 £ sreat 190 +8 our Salesrooms, No.453 and 455 St.- Wan \u2014 EN = 15H55 ; - sel (ana 3, RULIABL pue cod Wis ork voilaited by Great $ f° ne ES TONER FRONT HOUBR Roue Lans BMALL.ALL [JAMES STREET, Regular Auction, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Ÿ ANTEL-IN A NEW YORK CITY vorkers Far rticuiare ud- fur! oxten- oii furnianes, at and clean; gen- i FRI \u201d gris\u2019 boarding school.8 firat-ôtane | ETES UE J.for.Bee Branch Office.211 à sion Matos ; ernie tent; vit wilt tlomen Only; breakfast If desired.21 Ayl- i DAY MORNING, 18th Sept.ona) abi 9 Tad vxperi erent te \u2018 Weim A rar unde ode maT \u201chu = mes ort tot AND EFFECTS, a NA e once.: ANTED \u2014 FO HOLEBALE coac ru t à ersiance 0! a - x fuil cuarge, vater help house in Winner, t wo.good bright horses, wa position &s coachman Rooxs_Two LARGE NICELY FUR- \u2014 ni parse Sater me mt ~) Household Fur Adres rigs Firm, Brewster.N.and up 10 date men.one to take charge of $ardencr.Write B.B.Veygrçuii Station.\u201d n 7er oy RCHBSTER ST.ed rooms In front on bath flat; hot Aronson & Rutenberg : rpe ng Stoves Wire back chaire mabogany chairs, 169 19 smallwaro and ons for men's furnishing de- aout, the rendue of un ni das Bleu Yo Water and gas; geatiemon.137 \u2019 Yar nity montie Result a 1s card tables.Brussels carpets, sofs, ens, partment.state experience, reference and ; Dr.Mackay, a handsomely cru ury us 5 PAWNBROKERS.urge quantity\u2019 of miscellaneous goods.gravings, bric-a-brac, lot ot books.\u2018 cure Ww ANTED-\u20143400 A YEAR AND MX- salary, P.O.Bix 118, Montreal.218 6 VW ANTEL\u2014WING LIÈR TOM, 347 1-2 ST.front douse.near Machay aut - Ta v I riunt Sale ut Safe, clean, dry storage for turniture, tai priva-biac, ok A : penises for men ar enetgetio - Antoine street: first-class washing and Order: apen plumbing.three modern bath Roox SINGLE AND EN SUITE, e Very Jmpe blancs, ete.Private sales at all men.nA.Tugs, bw.leathrr-covere ning to visll vu: agencies to establish new WANTED \u2014 TO HEAR AT ONCE 1roning; goods called for and delivered; moms and fireplaces; immediate pomes- beaiituy furnished, running water, Furniture, pianos, safes, waggons, har- Chalrs, extension table, sideboard, dinner ones.procuring names and addresses.to ad- from several fret class machinists {amily washing 33¢ to doc, and 300 pes dox sion if necessary.Price siiice 0 be Put.U%e of kitchen, accommodation for visitors ness, ete.Cash advances made.and tea sets, glasswnie, platedware, cut- vert ¥oods; experience Bol Re0®- from England or Scotland.State experience, Shirts and collars a specialty 215 13 ham, Ist ficor, Temple Bidg.U8 to city; quiet.first class puly: close to ! lery, gas fixtures.bed and table linen, sary, Lut honosty end industry.Gradley- age.references.qualifications, etc.V.1736, olndsor station, Domlulon Square: 16 Os- FRASER BROS.lot \u2018of plants, garden implements, bed Garreurr Co, Ltd, Brantford.242 14 Star Office * 218 2 WATER A Re CLASS SRAM gree BALE = RESIDENCE, m MET- bora, 215 10 Coasisting of a large quantity of 216 6 Auctioneers.room sets ln black walnut und maple, ons calfe ave.estmount 1 TOOIDA, - - \\ ANTED\u2014 real .WHOTM.3 ; Costly Jewellery, Diamonds, Watches, iron beds, embroidery frame, hair mate W on Worvelor à Wien De as TRS A Por Une Tova Sont Polars Dre FU Boar Brome Sette.nese open for inspection vo = he arse Sony R% amo rooms han on Sat fiat, Jewellery und Clothing, Furs and Over- LIFE POLICIE GHT tresses, tolletware, clocks, sewing ma- Fn BE aed) cumployment, wages baker; must be stesdy, reliabie and obiig- ises or C.H.Binks CEE peut et Mth room for own gas stove: Auer light, coats, wlll take place OLICIES BOUGHT.chine, Kerr cooking stove, gas stove, Jo Black & 183 Vitre et.Ite ing.Apply to Alfred Joyce, Paillips sq.\\ TER BY YOUNG JAN, ar YEARS Felophons Main ê16 25 en water heating.F, 8275, Star Franen On TUESDA MUR ER NESDAY and kitchen utenstls, etc.3 position in wholesale goods, ml}- THURSDAY p - : WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED TUCKERS Unery or boot and shoes firm; cen do any FOR SALE\u2014A FINE RED STONE 5uS SEPTEMBER 20th, 31st aud 22nd, 1904, 1 Buy jet josued La American com.Unreserved Sale at 480 St.Urbaln st, and closers for blouse department ; WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT VOTE: !wo years and a half experience In frant cottage, No.on Olivier avenue, -\u2014 WELL TORNISHED ROOMS, t N 241-343 St.J t that have been in force for some years turu the FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, sieady employment.Also sample hands for family of three; no children; DIX Bcneral retdil store: apeaks both lan- Westmount, modern plumbing and allother double and single.gentlemen prefer- At OUr rooms, Nos.hi mpaules Will allow for ihelr surrender.M.J at 10 o'clock a.m Apply we the @.H.Harrower Co, 8 Beaver no washing.Appiy between 7 and 9 even EUBges.not afrald of work; can furnish convenience; $5.750 will be taken to close T*d.35 Mackay st.247 Full particulars in Saturn L paper.Doherty, £20 st.Paul St 122 .eA Ten Hall 316 6\u20ac ings References required.Apply 37 Ciosse 800d references; state salary and kind of the estate.Alex.Desmarteau, 1598 Notre \u2014\u2014 RAE & DONNELL nec : WALTER M.KEARNS, street.P ns work.Apply D.Hamelin, Champlain, Déme st Tel Main 1257 209 tf OOMR \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, | 218 2 Auctioneers.= 915 3 Auctioneer.\\ TES 7 ONCE.EXPERIENCED = Que.216 4 = antie stable for married couple or two Deck wear makers; at _ .FOR 8.\u2014_ AIN ST.men, wit reakfast.Tel Up 3173.and highest wages.ADDIS Cresoem ment WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MA, TOR CROCK V ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED YOUNG fi six OS omed A tn 85 Union avenue.nis MONEY TO LOAN PICTURE FRAMING.facturing Co., Lid.3 Inapector at.7153 languages and understands hia line thor- man desires position &s bookkeeper rear of lot.34x115, 18 ft.lane In rear; price : MARCOTTE BROS.SALES.ctor st _.wEhls salary and commission Address by 97 Assistant bookkeeper; best of references.91400: 3600 cash.Apply Pallip 8, \u2018Anley, OOMS \u2014 TO LET IN THE WEST END : em ~~ 11 t A jANTED\u2014 AT ONCE, AN EXPERIENCED Teter to 23 Gain at 218 6 Address R, 1578, Btar Office.217 4 grocer, Viauville.18 \u20ac mans Coes 83 orm da die for mentie- ITHOUT endorser or sècurity salaried Picture Framing oo work a or and shoes James nm, also single \u2018Linton a Co, 3T Victoria Square.2166 ANTED \u2014 FOR AN ASSURANCE OF.WANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE MAN oa on, bath fat, both moderniy furnish- rames Poyments #31 moder ou thelr busi- the most reasonable prices go to Heas- W fice a junior elerk, leaving school furnaces, anow for the winter, west ¢d, sunny and warm.Address J.8571, Star ness confidential.Montreal Creait Co, oe z JANTED \u2014 AT ONCE AN EXPERI- 4 Iy in ow ro end, also jobs of painting.Address J.8497, ROOMS TO LET.Branch Office.ire 15 ley.The Picture Framer, 3087 St.Cath.enced man to take charge of cutting Preferred Wide nova handwriting, to P, Star Branch, corner Poel and St.Cotherl © emple Bldg.185 Bt James st » 00 i Bi Si \u2018*G room; men's clothing; must be able to x le BE la TE | OMFORTA ston.ROOM Tha SOLE, FURNISHED, ON @3000 TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGANE, Cine NCaT Bleury St.Teen 252 In the matter of J.W.AUBIN, Hotel- draft specials.Apply by letter B, 1881, Star JANTED \u2014 A MAN TO DRIVE MILK; Rooxs \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISH.bath fat.hot water heating, Auer 1.2 or ti receipts.; 213 tt k t \u2018sh + | la F Ne Que.Ufftos.817 Ww \u2018must be trod milker.Apply ©.à Ÿ ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN DESIRES and a por Hs ern conveniences Foog lant phone: gentlemen only.695 Sher- Address Ÿ 11 °Ster Office \\ree ayy keeper, a ° awinigan Falls, ° Hail Cote St.Luke.238 3 naving position as manager of restaurant, Apply te he vie y.Pr e board 33e rooke at, five doors west of Blears.The undersigned will sell by public nue- tion at No.59 St.James street, Montreal, On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1904, at 11 o'clock, the following immovable assets, to wit: Two lots of land situate tn Shawinigan Falls, now known under Nos.twenty-five and twenty-six, on the sub-division plan of cadastral Nn.six hundred and twentye eight (828-25 and 24) of the official plan and book of reference for the parish of Ste.Flore, County of St.Maurige, ~-h lot measuring fifty feet in width by ninety-two feet in depth, English measure, bound:d tn front by fourth street, in rear by a lane.on tlic east side by the Avenue des Uedres.and on the western side by lot number six hundred and twenty-seven, with right of passage in common in the said lane in the rear, and with all bulldings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies without exception.A deposit of ten per cent.quested upon adjudication.For all further Information apply to ALEXANDRE DESMARTEAU, Curator, ! 1598 Notre Dume street, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers; will be re 207 7 2aw INSOLVENT NOTICE P.TON ETS Insolvent.T°%E office, No.T, Montreal, on 15th SEPTEMBER, A at 11 o'clock, T J THURSDA Y, .The lot Is known as being of lot No.14 of the sub-division of lot No.175 (175-14) on the official plan and book of reference for St.Lawrence Ward, of the City of Montreal.Said t is 30 feet front by About on the south-west line, feet on the north-east line, hounded In front by Sherbrooke atreet, in rear, by a lane, on the southwest by Bleury street.and on the north- fost by the remainder of said lot No.KENT & ww RCOTTE st.James st.M.KEARNS.Auctioneer.210 3 law PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal.SUPERIOR COURT.EX-FARTE Francis EB.alias Frank Richmond, of the City and District of Montreal, clerk, requiring the appointment of a curator te the Ypcant estate of the late Edward Bradford, in his iifetime of the City and District of Montreal restaurant keeper, Petitioner.Having seen the petition of the sald petitioner, it is hereby ordereq that the relatives and the creditors of the anid late Edward Bradford, shall appear before the Honorable J.J.Curran, one of the Judges of the Superior Court for the Province of Quebec, in the District of Montreal, In chamber, at the Court House, in the City of Montreal, on Friday.the 23rd day of September instant 11904), at half-past ten of the clock in À mme \\a\u2014 » the forenoon, to give their advice upon - the contents of the said petition, and PATENTS that the present order be published twice ; ; 3 in English in the \u201cStar.\u201d and twice in TRADE MARKS AND DLSIGNS French in \"Le Journal,\u201d both newspa- Secursd in all countries, pers published in the City of Montreal.OWEN N.EVANS, Montreal, 12th September, 1904.Foreign Merñber last.Patent Agents, and {Blgned) 3.1.CURRAN, 4 158 aoû Temple Bidg., Mon 218 2 18 C TRADE PATE ea?A Pill in Time EA Fetherstonhaugh & Co Liverpool and Londen and @Glad» 108 81% san, Montreni PATENTS THAT PROTECT she & 2D AWNINGS, TENTS, ETC.\u201cSonne\u201d A Tea & Tarpaulin one Craig, Montres > xeon the most ce piete line of the goods in Cansda Prices and catalogue sent on application 133 tf IRISHMEN IN BOSTON.Mr.Redmond and Associates Get a Warm Welcome.Special to the Montreal Star.Boston, September 13.\u2014BSince Parnell came to Boston In 1379, there has been no other such outburst of patriotic fervour among the Irish residents of this section as that which greeted John E.Redmond and his associates of the Irish Nationailet party in the Boston Theatre.The auditoriurh was packed to the doora by de local supporters of the rights of lre- Al Redmond and his colleagues spoke very hopefully of conditiogs.in t près- ent, and said that the In ational party has its grea nity to clinch for the Irish peony the, long- sought prize, Home Rule.He made a stirring appeal for further support, and said that It was the support of Boston and other American citles which enabled the Irish Nationalist party to live.Hae prefaced his remarks by saying that he came, \u201cnot to arouse your enthusiasm or your passions, but to have a plain, business-like talk with you aboutYre- land, and the reason why we are here again to ask your h want to tel) you what we have te, and then let you judge whether we are worthy of fur- th elp.\u201d Continuing, he spoke of Par- achievements in the establishment 1 self-government through the ty councils and the abolition of the tax.atrick O'Brien kept the audience in g humour by his ready Irish wit, and related many of his experiences while in gaol for advocating the Irish cause.Captain Donelan, who is a Protestant, North could take a good from the Catholics In toleration.In a strong Catholic distric: he has been returned withou for years.Home Rule does \u201cRome rule.\u201c end this idea is now be- Boston Irlehmen have given $2,000 to the Irish cause.Tweive hundred home-seekera left Toronto on Tuesday for Western Canada.will save a serious sickness, especially to le subject to Bitious attacks, Si eadaches or who suffer from Stomach disorders.À pill in need 1s a Indeed, ur and you should never be without a box of.Beecham's Pills +80ld Everywhere: In boxes 25 cents.Always eat the best.Jas.strachan, Bakers to Royalty.C.P.R.President in the West.Special to the Montreal Btar.Winnipeg, September 14.-\u20148ir Thomas Shaughneaxy, president of the CPR and aasociates Inspected the C.P.R.Improvements yesterday in company with Willlam Whyte, second vice-president.The tour of inspection covered all the new trackage facilities apd the new yards, as well as the building operations now under way-and the subway.sur Thomas expressed himself 2a well sat- iafied with the appearance of the exteh- sjons.The party left at three 0 cloek in the Afternoor, Jor Denon.The next ou- ective wi algary, which will be reached on Thursday morning.Edmonton been provisionally included in the itinerary.If it ts visited Calgary will be again reached on Friday next.Slops will be made at Banff and Laggan, after which there will be no stop before the const Is of the stay in British Columbla or the return journey huve not yet been arranged; but the whole tour will cover twenty-four days, and will confined to the main line and to the n branch.While here yesterday 8ir Thomas Shaughnessy stated that the Canadian Pacific Mailway has + xpendod $32,- 990.000 in Improvements in the past three years, and that the Dominlon of Canada can /absorb and give employment to 500,- 000 \u2018people à year for many years to come.Breakfast is Better Than Medicine.Quit taking nostrums, go to bed early, rise early nd breakfast on Swiss Food.Special Notice.Rings.Rrooches.Bracelets, Lockets, Cuff Links, etc.etc.repaired.Prices moderate.ley.255 St.James street.Chuins, carefully R Hems- Buy your piano at Leach's, 2440 SL Catherine street.Mason & Risch planos and Morris planoa to select from.Cash or eusy payments. THE _MONTREAL DAILY ST: AR\u2014WEDNESDAT, SEPTEMBER ETS 1904 Logan a a ARR TE JOHN MURPHY CO., Ltd.ST.CATHERINE ST.METCALFE ST.\u201cDependibility \u201d Is what the public associate with this store! NA.Hs RETURNS T0 VICTORIA, 8.C.Important Points Regarding the G.T.P.Not Yet Settled.MATTER OF PACIFIC FLEET 0.ce LIMITED, ST.AND UNIVERSITY STREETS.OATHERINE Visible Evidences of Growth! Watch this store grow! You'll observe some change to the exterior each day\u2014note some beneficial im .À I+ One is Decided on the Allans rove- The word is not in the dictionary, but Will Be Early in the ment in the interior arrangement every visit.\u2018This is Ou.Field.YOUR store\u2014grown with your co-operation to be Mont- what it implies has been woven into the texture of the business for a third of a century.It crystallizes the three vital elements of success \u2014 1ight goods \u2014 right prices\u2014right treatment, You can always depend upon securing the best on the best price terms when you shop here! BLANKETS Large stock of the best English, Scotch and Canadian makes | with hot water.The Oxford Hot Water Heater It is compact, very easily run and a great fuel economizer.In connection with Oxford: Radiators it makes a perfect heating system for the home.The radiators are artistically designed and can be decorated in harmony with the color scheme of the room.Write for our booklets.The Gurney-Massey Co.Limited 365-367 St.Paul St.Montgeal » | *DYEING AND CLEANING REMARKS.CHEMICAL CLEANING À SPECLALTT- Carpets and Curtalas, ete, Ladies\u2019, Men's and Children's .,, Wear ef ail kinds, - DYED and CLEANED.Goods sent for and delivered free.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, September 14\u2014A Globe's Victoria, B.C., despatch, says: \u201cThree vital points in which British Columbia is mmterested with regard to the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific are left without illumination as the result of the visit to the Northern coast of British Columbia of Manager Hays and party, who returned to Victoria yesterday.They are not yet prepared to state where the terminus of the road wil be, they cannot say whether construction will begin simultaneously at both ends, nor are they able to state whether a Trans-Pacific fleet will be called into existence as the result of the bullding of the road.On this latter point, however, there seems to be among the members of the party less hesitancy than regarding the others.Mr.Allan himself admits that the matter is under consideration by his company and he also acknowledges that the desirabllity of his company being first in the field has impressed itself upon his mind.The other members of .the party do not wish to be quoted, | but say that whatever else results from the trip, there i8 pructically no doubt that the Allans will be promptly in the field.In the other two points alluded to, President Hays is distincti- iy non-committal.\u201d THE OTTAWA COMMISSION.sued : \u201cIn future, no recommendation for the removal of an \u2018officer from the militia will be accepted unless it is shown that he has been notified of the proposed action, and has been called\u2019 known address.The officer's written reply must accompahy the recommendation for his removal.If he fails to reply.a copy of the notification and a statement showing the time of its delivery or majling must be attached to the recommendation.\u201d Amherat, N.8.\u2014The death occurred on Saturday.at the residence of his ron-in- law, T.8 Rogers, of Amos Purdy, Br, ex-postmaster of Amherst.and ex-M.L.A., at the age of 79.during his life took an active part In the affairs of his country.The Guarantee of Quality.Hvery for Fall and Winter Garments.Fall Fashions at Novi-Modi Wardrobe The finest fabrics in the very latest weaves have been imported by us Many of the designs are exclusive.The styles are taken from the latest models of New York and Paris.The tailoring\u2014well, it is Novi-Modi quality and that is the very best.Fit, we guarantee.In fact you don't have to keep a Novi-Modi garment unless you are satisfied in every particular.We would like to have you call and see our new Fall Styles.Purity Bread, not touched by hands.Sold in Wrappers.James Strachan, Bakers to Royalty.mi rt: IDENTITY CASE.True Bill Against John Smith fer Whose Crimes Another Served Long Imprisonment.London, September 14\u2014At the Old Bailey yesterday the Grand Jury found a true bill against John Smith for fraud.Smith is the man for whose crimes Adolf Beck served a five years\u2019 term of imprisonment, beginning in 1877, and in mistake for whom he was again sent to penal servitude in 1898, so strong was the personal resemblance between the two men and so indifferent were the police and other authort« tien to k's protests and his offers to establish an allbi and otherwise prove his innocence.Last July a man wae arrested for frauds similar to those alleged against Beck, and an investigation resulted in the establishment of Beck's innocence.H.was \u201cpardoned\u201d and the Government offered him an indemnity of $10,000, but only on condition that he would keep silence and give no countenance to an investigation or prosecution of the officers concerned in convictions.On the advice of the gene who are now befriending him SENS RSS for Infants and Children.The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signature of Chas.H.Fletcher, and has been made under his \u201c Just-as-good are but Experimen d endanger health of Children Experience re t Experiment.me The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature o co against 62 law The Season for Fairs.Brockville, September 14.\u2014The Brock- ville fair opened a three days\u2019 , exhibition yesterday under favourable cir ces.The weather was delightful, upwards of 5,060 people were grounds.Over 3,000 entries were made in the different classes of exhibits.Horses and cattle are far beyond expectations, and the quality of the stock ia attracting wide attention, particularly in horses, no better being shown outside of Toronto.and the 25¢ For Easy Shoes.If your shoes pinch and oramp your An Indian Councillor, London, September, 14.\u2014A Cape Town despateh says that in the recent municipal , # NM dan from India was one of tea elected.He was a graduate of Bdinburgh, and à man of recognized ability, but was the first person not a white ever elected to any representative body In South Africa \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 same Special Notice.Presbyterian Ladies\u2019 College.This famous Ladies\u2019 College In Toronto has just been equipped throughout with a large numbder of Heintsman & Co, pianos, made by \u201cYe olde firtn of Heintzman & Co.\u201d whom we are the sole agents.C.W.Lindsay, Limit- real's BEST store\u2014and confidently anticipating the day when it will be hailed the biggest as well as the best.So many, many things to see in a store of this size, Vou've a better opportunity of seeing them all if you Start your sight-seeing tour promptly at 8 a,m.Black Sateen Blouses, 39c WERE SOLD FOR $1 AND $1.10.Made In several styles, some trimmed with fine pin tucks, others with pleats and stitching; full sleeves, tab collar, to button In back; sizes $2 to 40; were 31, NOW.00020000 000000 sesntncens sinree aronnse Boys\u2019 Norfolk Suits for $2.98 REGULAR $3.50 VALUE.Boys' Norfolk Suits, of ali-wool tweeds, in light and dark shades, several different patterns, well lined and strongly made; an ideal \u2018sult for the school boy; on sale Thursday &t.cce evvreecrnn senen 82.98 Ladies\u2019 Whitewear-More Excelling Values Well-posted shoppers recognize the superior nature of this store\u2019s White- wear values.Superior in all Items\u2014not merely an individual or occasional line.LAND UNDERWEAR The name.WOLSEY carries with it a guarantee that is the acme of hot water heating.It sup- upon to show cause why the removal personal supervision for over 30 years.Allow no one the underclothing is English made and all wool \u201c3 plies the house with even warmth, keeping must be either delivered to the officer to \u2018deceive you in.this.Counterfeite, Imitations and Wolsey underclothing is abso- the atmosphere pure and healthful, In person, or else mailed to his last THAT MISTAKEN lutely unshrinkable, It cannot thicken or felt, non-irritating, delightfully soft and elastic.In various textures an d qualities, for all seasons, snd specially designed for gentlemen's wear in Every Garment Guaranteed Insist on the Of all * Wolsey\u2019\u2019 Brand.Leading Dealers.UNSHRINKABLE TO CONSUME SMOKE COSTS MONEY! The \u201cJones\u201d Stoker PREVENTS SMOKE AND SAVES MONEY! The Underfeed Stoker Co., Limited, 20 King St.East, 802 St, James St, TORONTO.MONTREAL ve.G E H Wardrobe, Cambric Curset Covers, V style, square yoke of hemstitched tucks, trime- 19e Ottawa, September 14.\u2014Th T - t M t 1 med around nrex with embroidery.worth 30c; special price .White Wool Blankets from $2 00 a pair continentul Railway Commission.at © e un er, Mgr.2364 St.Catherine St.on rea Cambric Druwers.umbrella frill with two tucks and deep hem; worth \u2019 .; | ; ; 4502 ON RAI HU oot ee we a ee a ana ee eee 25c ne conclusion of its session yesterday Wardrobes, Ottawa and Brockville Cambric Night Gowns, high neck, round yoke with tucks and em- afternoon, announced that it had re- lew Scarlet fast dye), all wool Blankets, from ceived and accepted an offer from Mr.\u2014 \u2014 ee med a nd neck.yoke und sleeves with \u2019 ; embroidery, worth $1.50, special pri 890c $4.50 a air Corry for the use of the commission 5 BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM.a Cambrie Underskirts, made With frill, finished with tucks and deep hem.Pp .of the first and second flats of his new Thie is a condition (or disrase) to which doctors © worth 65c, on sale Al +recsrrocrrernunrveece Gest t a ace nue ann c en uen 49c .building, adjoining the central station.give many names, but which few of them om really Gray Wool Blankets, from $1.50.Nr pouiclesworth has been offi Been, tn ieee 1 j\u2014 hat may be its causes (for tb ave a al- .the district\u2018extending from Clear Lak: Yo mat orl \\ tom = Celebrated \u201c Skeldon\u201d Blankets, unrival- is taie Asie Mr Sonn Sunacrom has Both! leat wi > > Dress Goods-=A Sale Prior to Removal n engaged to superintend the trans- prostration or weariness, depression spirits a 24 Prior to removal to enlarged quarters on the ground floor of the New led for softness and warmth, prices port of the supplies to the head waters Now wast Sones A ay ws Buliding, whieh the contractors are now actively enoaged in rendering fit for of the Ottawa river and will enter up- (oT 2 ll) ; vigour\u2014 occupancy umerous good lines which It ls desired to clear Just to mint- e from $4.75 a pair.on his duties at once.Allan P.Me- VITAL STRENGTH a ENERGY BO I I LES OF mize the labour of moving and to enable us to more quickly get the new Donald has been engaged to superin- ovbid feelin house in order.Good lines\u2014because they're fabrics you'd be buying now at tend the transport of the supplies on to throw of these rant Tt occoeds SATE regular prices If thess special values wers not avallable.the Gatineau river.Purchases of sup- Bore certainly secured by à course of the e 30c Twill finish Liress Material, per Yard .o.o.scnseceus 24e plies for the camps in the back coun- brated lif Fancy Flaked Cheviot, in brown, navy, crimson, green, etc, per yard.24¢ e e try between Quebec and Lake Abitibi APIO N No.Fancy Hoop SAL in all good serviceable colours, per yard., .1 er own 111 S are bang made, and they will be for- LH! ERAPIO ination.he rn 33 Canvas Cloth, at.\u2019 per yard PSE TT EU warded to the depots at once.The ge.yard.us ces.te lection of engineers and Formation of Setar ice Tee wl the wha bin.Coloured Cheviot Suiting, mixed effects: per yard 2 ve .the various parties for the Wew Brun.- beaith he restored, SOLD IN 1903 Heavy Navy Blue and Black Cheviot, &t, per Yard .o.in fine Sateen, Chintz, Silk ard Satin Coverings, wick district Is nearly completed.Se- THE EXPIRING LAMP OF uric\u2019 Fine French Broadcloth, brillant finish, value $3 per yard, for .81.lection of engineers and formation of LIGHTED UP AFRESH, » Balance of Fancy Volles, worth up to $1 per yard clearing at.yard.40¢ prices from $3.00 to $50.00.crews for the district between New gud a new existence imparted in o of wha .About 50 pieces of Black Dress materials, including many fashionable Brunswick and Clear Lake will be tak- bad #0 latel decid worn-out, * Er 1 410 402 200 Bottles Sold weaves, clearing at, yard.-.\u2026\u2026.ove wassse savses sosuve aovocs 49c en up in the course of a day or two, Yalueless.rfal restorative be purely; \u2019 > \u2019 as well as for the district between Sorelle and imaocuoms s ereesb yin to tho thsi from 1875 to 1904 lear Lake and Lake Abitibi.either à it is difficult to aa 1 i SPECIAL! rom sree tire ster 00 ET STE Sh A First Quality Enamelware plicants or ositions on the =sur- ity, = Th - rewery ttra veys, between \"1500 and 2,000 being periment; bencird pr Bi ee Bi cw a 2 Anheuser Busch 3 fe the Srestest tine Corts You 35 to Soe mY .« already on file.The majority of the ap- Sy , .Ladies\u2019 Taffeta Silk Underskirts, latest popular plications are from young men, who Sven Pain = of the Ferre ss = .Competent Guides to There are 3-qt.size Dippers Frying Pane, Basins, Saucepans, etc., ote; 250 1 are desirous of gaining some know- is wd by welcome and conduct articles usually cost to , clear at, .cco.eee shades, deep flare flounce, perfectly tailored, regular Se rous, of gaining T RAFIONSE tors throughout the plant.EL oon à value $7.75.Special To-morrow, $5.00.ADA'S L 3 an Parchanes oulé pe = ls © Prompny Fliled by ê > g CANADA'S LAWS sue ve Tetters oe Shem S Bn oh FRASER, VIGER & CO MONTREAL to every package b SEEN EM oy ° ARE COMMENDED.| Conti ul Boys and Girls\u2019 Sample Shoes 9 FOR ABOUT HALF PRICE, g This Country Gives Train Officials - Wise fs that parent whe buys a reserve supply of Fogtwear while such 4 - lendld are t rea distance.oots an e that we were '.B Fairer Treatment Against Rall BE AUTY, fortunate to secure \u201cfrom reputable manufacturers at about half thelr value, * ways Than United States.de care ot which It is your pr privilege to possess a.similiar reduction In price.nt, 2 look well take care your \u2018The Girls\u2019 sample Shoes are on sale in mm joe partme fi: , .= Buffalo, N.Y.September 14.\u2014The jexion.Do not aliow un- d ist beautiful Viel Kid, Patent Leather, \" Men\u2019s Cravenette Rain Coats, thoroughly reliable, minth Blenniai convention of the a chy pees Bachan THE YJUDGMENT ED rt et oe Boots: sites 11, 17 and 1 only.worth a \u2018 .+ : : er! of Locomotive Firemen, or frec jo blem : : from $1.50 to $2.Thursday's special Price .s.1 +esscnun0 ss © 2 ; latest styles in Grays and Olives, sizes 34 to 46 in., mingled some business with listening [erma-Royale OF; PARIS Infants\u2019 and Small Children's very fine Vier Kid and Patent\" Leather 5 3 ; \u2019 0 sever nteresting adresses at its SA Button and e Boots an ancy ppers, so me = regular values $15.00 to $18.00 Special in our Men's session yesterday at Convention Hall 2 remove these lle magic._ Calf Lace Boots: rises 4, 5 and 6 only, regular prices up to 8126; i \u201c Clal.ch iinet ier ous vous eu so se 0008 O0 00e 1100 sees marae » | store, $9.95.Sef of maitre cum ne Sor A is al i favor of the Dip HP.Ee Ee] as in wa Rbk Saran Set, 5 ; OTS FOR $1.50.prevents legal claim on a railroad com- insured.This corset gives to any figure Boys\u2019 2220 Bo and Box ss Lace Boots, handsomely finished, wade 5 pany for injuries received through the SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, waist and slender hips with heavy welted soles; 11, 12, 1, 4 and § only; genuine $2 and bi negligence of a co-employe, this mat- or may be dea pad.the long It all the Site Boot: Thursdaya special.A $1.50 IS ter having n one which has long Derma-Reyale + per bottle, express j Ct A ve Keep a day open for our Grand engaged the attention of the rallroad Dorme-Royaie Soap, a ents, by mall, rer about vu, are Dut ns 8 Millinery Opening Next Week, Sept.20th, rotherhoods and Is expected to be Both i or i wont os\u201d SEE latest ee A 5 HN am Good T d Coffee Specials A 21st sod.In an effort to change the present THE DERMA-ROYALE CO.Cincianati, 0.eus : The D.À.Dip Hip, No.3 00d lea and Lolice specia 8 LI law, 118 118e0d \\ is modeled on the [atest Parisian You can be reasonably certain, If you're paying less than the quoted j Among the speakers was H.J.Hall, i k of art.You you're getting an article that's much Inferior to the undernoted in Legislative [representative of the rails lines and is a wor a Brey.We buy from first hande\u2014buy at the lowest prices\u2014a fact that road organizations o the nit X 4 t Intermediary sources continually prove.We've been study- tenet States and Canada, and stationed at AN IOUS WOMEN will find in it the maximum of Too ihe tastes of our vast ohantolo, and have regulated and Improved blends 0 n urp y 0.1m e Ottawa, Ont.He made a strong ad- Women threatened style, comfort and wear, ; vo that to-day naught but words of commendation reach our ears, while the \u2019 dress, devoting much time to a dls- with or suffering from The price Is $1.35 Increased business being done proves a satiatied publie.cussion of the present law, which pre- ati 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.vents a railroad employe.securing irregularit 10 and ge om .SPECIAL BLENDS or BEAN, PULVERIZED OR GRANU- .Ce Metealf Tel.40.damages for an accident, e acci- Inless relief should ; Terma Cash vrer Metenlfe Up = dent be due to the negligence et a write for DOMINION \"CORSET 25, Se Golden Rio 5a.fellow-employe.He to ow, in Can- \u201cPure Ceylon\u201d .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Oc Pc .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.ada.a law had been secured which pro- FREE BOOK MFG.COMPANY \u201cOur Favourite\u201d .25c $1.18 porcine Cor © gob tect.employes a, o-em v .» AS much as against the corporation em- Yhich tells how to prevent and correct TORONTO > MONTREAL vAssam en a ENT gue 2140 Strathcona Bron, 30c $1.40 ploying them.interest to ail married ladies .| natieh Breakfast\u201d 40c $185 Finest Mocha and Java 35c 81.65 | , The DF OT entree 219 22 1 THE REMOVAL OF L MILITIA OFFICERS.Ottawa, September 14 rrom 2 oR militia order issued yesterday 4 A is obvious that instances have come Orange Meat = under the notice of the department on e # where officers have been removed from ati re 4 pu the militia on the recommendatipn of Nation™ Cereal a the'r commanding officers without be- 7 ji ing given an opportunity to put in â 5 word of defence.A reform of this evi I MOTHER I For healthfulness, cleanliness, and a steady continous has evidently been resolved upon and 4 .UNSHRINKABLE i témperature there is no heating system for the home that compares the following has accordingly been is- 4.this demu, Tt igus St.Cather\u2019 trade mark, It di lined the offer.feet Foot Elm.It makes tight-| ed.head office 3366 atherine Send for Price List, Officen\u20143433 Notre Dame street.the genuine from the imitation.eer oer - \u201c * q atting shoes comfortable, preserves the Street; East End branch 1622 ST ça 5 SIB McGII street.Look for the proof of Cravenette\u2014 At Belleville, ont £ st.Thostias, Chow, | leather and if you my Jou = Ex therine street.] = > : = \u2014 r= 1506 St.Catherine street.the stamp shown above, | Xhich has been closed for some time, wis pointed In results It you suffef from.headaches, con- mes \u2018 8 Bold by leading dealers.| T20%emed on Sunday.Improvements to will send back your money.suit & Hemsley.the Optician, 355 &¢ MCCORMICK'S JERSEY CREAM SOAS Mors Wholesome hd _ .made in the sured edition.STOTT & JURY, Bowmanville, ont.James street.; ; né.Deaths, must be erdorser with s names and addresses of the 491» ons \u2018sending same.a ©\" BIRTHS.LDER-\u2014At Longucuik Ssiuiday, Sept.bg to Mr.and Mis Albert KE Alder, dress Toronto aud English papers vies copy.LLEN\u2014At 226 Diince Albert avenue, on Ww.R.© 12th inst to Mr aod Mrs, Allen, à daughler , TON - Un Thursday, August 23tn, the Jr, of a son.218 3 1804, at 556 Mount Royal avenue, Wite ut G.E.Berton, RWI K- -At 31 Crescent st, on Sept.4th, the wife of Dr.D.J.Berwick, of @ son.RENE\u2014At Westmount, Sept.13th, \u2018O4, son lu Mi and Mrs.John T.F.Keene.DSTONE- At 2013 Labelie street, on Heptember l9th, to Mr.and Mrs.Johu Lidstone a sun @BRIEN - At 117% Nazareth street.on August ith, 1904, to Mr.and Mrs.Alex.OBiten, a son.JUTHAM\u2014AL Ottawa, an Sept.6th, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Wilson M.Soutnam * :RRYBERRY\u2014At Markham, Ont.sra 1904, Che wife »« daughter.* HÉALSTINE\u2014At Napanee.Aug 9th, to Mr.and Mrs.nistine, a daughter.YNNESS\u2014On Sunday, Sept.sept.of J.Ed.\"Terry berry, Ont.on Harry Vun- 4th, at 68 Metcalfe st, the wife vof G.P.Wynness of a daughter.MARRIAGES.OYD-HARTE\u2014On Tuesday.13th of September, at the residence of the bride's father, ''Kelvindale.\u201d 18 Sum- merhhll ave, Montreal, by the Rev.John McKay, B.A., Ueorge Boyd to Georgina Beatrice youngest danghter of J.A.Harte, Esq.21h 3 BRADDELEY-MARTIN\u2014At Fernle, B.C.on Aug.23, by Rev.Mr.Rartlett, George Bradéeley and Miss Lizale Martin.DOLLIMURE-MORAN \u2014-On Sept.12th, E.T.Dollimore to Jentie Moran, both of Montreal.EARON- MACKENZIE\u2014 At Halifax, on Sept.3rd, by Rev.Canon Crawford, | assisted by Rev.N, Lemoine, James Fearon, principal of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Halifax, to Kate Edna, daughter of Mr.Hugh D.Mackenzie.® LEWKER-TODD-At Ottawa, on Sept.sth.by Mr.Andrew Clarke, Herbert Edward Flewker, sq.of Bedford, Eng to Mona Gertrude, eldest daughter of A.Hamlyn Toda.* ILDERSLEEVE-THOMPSON \u2014At Buffalo, on Sept.3rd.by the Rev (\u2018smeron Davis.Lucinda, daughter of Joel Thompson, to Henry H.Gllderslceve, of Collingwood, Ont.® ORDON-BAILLIE- On Sept.st the residence of Mrs.D.Gordon, 8t Cresvent st, by the Rev.W.D.Reid, Robert Robertson Gordon.of Montreal.to Hughina Sommerville Balllle, of Edinburgh, Scotland.ORING-McFAYDEN\u2014At ath, 1904, Bracebridge.Ont où Aug.31, by Rev.Dean Burt.Minnie E.McFayden to William E Goring * YSTER- BENTLEY \u2014 At Halifax, nn September 14th, by the Rev, .MH.Jenner, Ethel Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Bentley, n of the yster, BA.eNEIL-AUBLRN-\u2014-On Beptember 14, at St.George's Church, by His Lordship Coudjutor Bishop Carmichael, of Montreal, Mr.Robert Ware McNeil, of North Hatley.to Emily Susane, youngest daughter of the late Charles Auburn, of Montreal, JATHESON-McGAVIN \u2014 In Seattle, Wash.on Sept.1, by Rev.J Wharton R.Matheson to Georgina McGavin.both of Victoria.REEVER-BYRNE\u2014On September Charles W Reeves tn Mary J.Rvrne, both of Montreal.(Winnipes, Toronto, and English papers please copy) TANTON-HIGGINS \u2014 At St.Paula Churrh.Philipeburg.Que.September Sid, by the Rev.Mr.Ireland.Merrill E.Stanton, of Stanbridgr.to Busan, youngest daughter of the inte J.J.Higgins, manufacturer, of Cote St.Paul.TARKEY-MacCALILUM\u2014On September itth, 1904, Mary Josephine MacCallum, Janghter of Dr.D.C.cCallum, of Dorchester street, Montreal, to Thomas to Arthur Nelson.late Rev.William Gore Mth, Albert Ntarkey, professor of hygiene, Moll University, son of Thos.Starkey, Hertford, Cheshire, England.2194 DEATHS LILLAN 19504, town, private.OVENEY\u2014In this clty.on Sept, 13th, Patrick Andrew Coveney, aged eight months, infant son of William Coveney.Funeral private, FITZ; 1BBON\u2014In this city on Sept.13th, 1904, Michael Fitzgibbon, aged 7% years.Funeral from his residence, 226 St Martin street, on Friday.Sept.16th, at 830 a.m,, to St.Anthony's Church, thence to Cate des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend.219 § RADIE \u2014 In this city, on the 12th September Instant, at the age of 43% ears, 4 months and 15 days.Alma Valies, wife of Adolphe LaBadle, Esq.notary.Funeral will leave No.198 Parc La Fontaine, on Thursday next, at 7.45 m.for Saint Louis de France Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Relatibns and friends are invited to attend without further invitation.IN THE CITY, In this city.un September 13th, William Allan, formely of Orms- Que, aged 90 years.Funeral 218 2 IVELACE\u2014On Tuesday, Beptember 18, 1904, at 457 Elm avenue, Westmount, Edgar M.Loxelace), Lovelace (of Henderson & and son of the late Lieut.- t'al.Lovelace.Funeral on Thursday.the 15th inst, at 2.30 p.m.from his Jate residence, tn the Church of St.James the Apostle, 2192 D'CONNOR\u2014In this city, Tuesday.13th nf Sept.at the Royal Victoria Hospi- \u201cal.John Enright O'Connor, tallor, aged 48 years, of Magog, Que.\u2018Funeral from hospital on Thursday at 9 a.m.(Ottawa, Quebec and Eastern Townships papers, please copy.INKNEY\u2014In this city, on the 13th in} stant, Walter Gordon, aged 10 months, infant son of Abram Pinkney.Funeral will leave his father's residence, 115 Cuvillier street, on Thursday, at a.m., to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Wallaceberg papers please copy.POWER\u2014On \u2018the 13th imst., accidentally killed.Ann Mihogue, relict of the late Patrick Power, of County Limerick, Ireland, aged 88 years.Funeral from her daughter-in-law's residence, 70 St.George street on Thursday morning.at 7.30 o'clock.BUMMERSIDE\u2014On the 14h inst Montreal General Hospital, Mahoney, beloved wife of Edward Bummerside, at the\u2018 of 84.Fun- erél from her late residence, 63 Lu- sighan street, on Friday, the 18th instant, at 7.30 a.m., to St.Anthony's Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.rienda and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.2 DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.CASSILS\u2014At Hunteville Ont., Beptem- ber 13th, William Allan, son of the late Archibald M.Cassis, aged 28.Funeral private.219 3 DODD-\u2014At Notre Dame du the 13th inst, Margaret Cairns, widow at the on aed of the late Jame: : Funeral wih take place on Thursday.the 16th inst.at 1 vm.m Quebec an Levis \u2018terrye thence to Mount Hermon Cemetery.KAY \u2014 At her home, Lexington Farm, Cranby.ue.ptember 13th, 1904.Annie Jane Boa, beloved wife of Wm.Kay, aged 56 ytars, 2 months and 1 day.Funeral from her late residence, Wednesday afternoon.£eptember 14th, At half-past one.CT AMMELL \u2014 8uddenly, at St.John, N.B., Annie Maris, wife of Charles RB Scammel.* THOMPSON \u2014 In Camden, Ont.Atg- ust 26th, Fred., son of John Thompson sped 18 yearwe x ISLEY CE ~ wy Sle © Eid Special Shipment of: Stich Coats and Costumes ARRIVED PER SS.\u201cBAVARIAN,\u201d AND WILL BE SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME TO-MORROW These beautiful garments conie to us direct from Paris.and are exact counterparts of styles seen on the Rue Royal or Rue de la Paix, Paris, Some of the smartest things of the season are included in thig shipment, which ladies will dglight to see and admire.A Smart Stylish Coat in Box Beaver Cloth, pique trimming and slik stitching, cicre round collar, new full sleeve, fancy metal buttons, satin lining.Price .A very swell Paletot of Brown Tweed Cloth inlaid collar, applique trimmed, funcy brald, new full sleeve and fancy cuff, finished metal buttons.Price .$21.75 SOME EXQUISITE COSTUMES ECONOMICALLY PRICED.A Siylish Costume in fine black cloth: the jwket is cut hip length, with newest stvie sleeve, handsomely trimmed with taffeta silk and military braid, finished metal buttons.The skirt is cut seven gore $18.40 light brown or gray, ap- .$15.50 style.inverted seams, pleated back.Price.ce .> An Elegant Fall Costume, in fancy brown tweed; the Jacket is cut smart hip length, with pouch sleeve, cuffs and collar trimmed brown cloth and elk braid: skirt is cut seven gore style.front panel with four rows of box pleating, tailored seams.Price.à $20.40 cave ee.SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER ON SALE THURSDAY.$1.60 LADIES\u2019 BOOTS FOR $1.19.SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER ON SALE THURSDAY.: $2.25 SILVER WATCHES THURSDAY $1.39.Only an even dozen of these Watches will be sold at this price on Thursday.Solld silver case, beautifully graved, o gilt hands, stem winder good Swiss movement, exçel- i lent time keeper.There will be 12 well pleased people at The Rig Store early on Thursday to secure a 32.25 Solid Silver Walch $i 39 60 pairs only Ladies\u2019 Pluk Dongoia Kid Laced Boots, medium weight soles of ouk tan leather, plain kid tips, military heel, made on a new and perfect fitting last, in sizes 21-2 to 7.Splendid value at $1.60 a pair.The 60 pairs will be gone by noon.Come early if yes want a pair at .$i 19 .THE MILLINERY EXHIBITION ATTRACTS THOUSANDS A superb array of New Trimmed Hats for fall from tha leading Mil.Liners of Paris, What style do you most favor?for there's ample cholce.The Marie Antoinette, the Gainsborough, the Directoire, the Flare, all the st styles are represented.\u2018 mens he vollection of Hats from our own work rooms vie with Paris for supremacy.Carsley's Hats are just half.Come and see them.for .as beautiful and the prices are just about BOYS\u2019 SCHOOL REEFERS.These new Reefer Coats give splendid sat- A PARIS MODEL CORSET.Parisian genlus supplied the inspiration which creat- fsfaction to the lively ed this beautiful school boys.There's model Corset, made no superfluous cloth to à with low bust, deep interfere with his rac- hips and with ing abilities; just the double garters at- proper length to give tached, to retain the free use to his limbs, Corset in correct made of blue black position, imparting cheviot cloth, double- to the figure a breasted, anchor but- splendid military tort, well lined, a very bearing: sizes 18 to emart Reefer.Prices 24, Price.$1.30 from .ee $2.50 NEW AUTUMN SILKS ladles will be delighted with the su- verb quality and low prices of these beautiful Silke.NEW FRENCH TAFFETA BILKS, aplendld range of new autumn GC shades, extraordinary value at 43 NEW FRENCH LOUISINE SILKS, speclal range of black and white checks and navy blue checks.Cc Price .66 NEW BLACK \"TAFFETA SILK.pure Lyons Silk, extra fine quality, a beautiful 8ilk for new waists, Price .44¢ à vu LADIES\u2019 HOSIERY.i EXCELLENT QUALITY\u2014 PRICES LOW.Ladies\u2019 Fast Black Cashmere Howe, good fall weight, extra quality, good CASHMERE SOX FOR MEN\u2014FALL WEIGHT.Black Cashmere Half Hose, with spliced heels and toes, warrantel fast stretch, splendid heels and toes, ex- color, soft and seamless for tender tra large sizes.pectal feet, all sizes.Special price.prices, pair, 23¢, 320 and.44¢ pair .[PP 22¢C NEW SUEDE GLOVES FOR MEN The correct Glove for well dressed men Is the Gray Suede, fastened with 1 spring button, excellent qualitv kid.good fitting, made in the same style as nur $1.28 Grove, and splendid wearing.Special c price, adr, oe a.\u2026.90 «S.CARSLEY C®:.Probabilities as to Wath oy gelatine Sale shaziote are few, \u201d 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame Street, 184 to 194 St.James Street, MONTREAL.Rapid changes of temperature, \u2018especially with ) Intreaved humidity and raw winds, are always erous.To overcome them man conserves the heat of his body with Weellen Undercliethee.\u2014New York Herald Editorial.PURE Wool UNDERWEAR Worn and recommended by leading physicians an Dyer the world.Can your health afford to Jisresard such endors Call or write for free Catalogue No.3 containing \"satiples of the Weel Underwear Jaeger Pure DR.JAEGER'S JAUIARY SYSTEM -CO., Ltd.204 Zawtf RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Thousands of homes can be supplied with the best and all that is most beautiful in Carpets, Rugs, Curtains and House Furnishing Goods, Beds and Bedding.The large discounts are a direct saving of money to the \u2014 Purchaser.THOMAS LIGGET, ,.5% Es aa |: LN pa tw .0GIL The Mail Order Store.- ed Come Often! The newspapers are full of bargain prices.Suppose we take a different tack and invite you to visit the store where goods and prices can be easily understood.We blame no one for being \u201cartial to what they own, especially if they want to sell it badly, but there's no wisdom in calling a thing worth $2.50 when it's likely sold here, without any special eclat, right along -t $1.00.Has not late experience taught you that talk and action coincide with us?And have you not thought that the way for merchants to sell goods is to have them, to be able to manage their handling, be true to buyers, advertise the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but (he truth?We are Fes in New Dress Goods The cleverest part of the stuffs vou like.You're the judges.Dress Goods business is to get the When the manufacturers catch the right Idea in getting up the designs, our work is easy; when they don't.it isn\u2019t, We've had enough encouragement already to know that they've been successful this season.Bright, cheerful patterns, that represent a quotient of pleasure for you, as well As business for us.Allow every merchant that liberty of thinking his own stock beat, and what then?You certainly wouldn't buy anything in Dress Goods without first seeing how prices run and where best values is to be got.Values such as these will help you to make comparisons: COLORED DRESS GOODS.58 in.Plain and Flake Suiting, in all the latest coloring.£1.25 Basket Weave Suiting, 44 Inches .[PR 650 Flake Zebeline Tweeds, in all the new shades.Special su es 00 BSC Plain Tweed, with woven spot.Very new .sacs e 75e Panama Cloth, the latest for Shirt Walst Suits, all the new shades.73c For Afternoon and Evening Gowns, Silk and Woo! Éolienne, Silk and Wool Crepe do Chine, All-Wool Voile de Faris, In all the new shades, we Caters OGILVY; 5 Mountais Street.FALL = WINTER FOOTWEAR.STEWART'S 2.{ass smi 4 237 St.James Street Stores 1561 St.Catherine St.* 2184 - 1200 BOYY and ( ipes.This nity.from $3.50 to $4.50 to $8.00.We consider We would advise Mothers to come early for tirst choice.\u2018HILDREN'S SCHOO! SUITS, in fancy pleated Norfolk and Sailor Norfolk styles, in Tweeds, Eng- Ish Checks, Overchecks.tion, Yeu will open your eyes in won- will be amased at such an They were made to sell week, while they lust.Another lot of S00 Norfolk aad Fancy leated Styles, of superior quality in Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds, Cheviots and Berges.Were made to sell from ° a SALE ON RECORD Pr $' SCHOOL and Fancy Fall's latest produc- $1.98 $4.00.On male this On sale this week.An Offer Never ~ Repeated in a Century this the greatest Boys\u2019 School Suit value ever offered in Montreal.Boys! Boys! Given Away Free, Free, vith every suit purchased a handsome present\u2014-A Spalding Leather Covered Baseball, a Solid Oak School Companion, or a Hora Handled Knife, and to the children a very pretty paint box.The\\ostRonab\\e DTN THE ROUND CORNER, Corner Craig and Bloury Sts.The Largest Clothiers and Outfitters in Canada.NEW AND SECONDHAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.And a large assortment of Handsome New Carpets, Olicloths and Linoleums, Planes, Etc.We will sell at our rooms, ST.JAMES STREET.on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT.16th, a lot of good New and Second-hand Furniture, removed from a private residence, 241 and 243 Consisting of Parlour and Bedroom Sets, Odd Bureaus, Iron Bedsteads.Springs and Mattresses, Chamberware, Sideboard.Tables and Chairs, Refrigerator, Sewing Machine, Ping Pong Table, complete, and a Jot of handsome new Carpet Squares.In Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry, in sizes to fit any room, neat Parlour, Bedroom ani Dining Room Furniture, Brass and lron Bedsteads, Hair and other Mattresses, New and Second-hand Pianos, Curtains, Eiderdown and other Bed Coverings, Cut- wry.ete.Sale at 2.30 P.M RAE & DONNELLY, 219 2 Auctioneers.| Bours, 9to 1:9 10 5.7 EYES TESTED Scientitic Methods PROF.GRANT, 217% St.Catherine St A intmente Tel.Up 1332.pro Buse You have I15 kinds of Bread to choose from with James Strachan, Bakers to Royalty.Send your Washinæ to the TOILET LAUNDRY, and have it well done.200 GUY STREET.A ENGINES AND BOILERS HOISTING ENGINES LOCOMOTIVE TENDERS SHIPS, YACHTS AND TUGS.THE BERTRAM ENGINE WORKS CO., Limited, Bathurst and Niagara Streets, TORONTO.Levers Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant Boap Powder is a boon to any home._ It disinfects and cieans at the |, same time.EEN GLOSSY HAIR can be thoroughly cleansed yet left dellghtfuity soft by using CALVERT'S Shampoo Soap A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.Ons teaspooniul only Is needed for one Shampoo.35 cents & jar with fuil directions for mae, at Druggists, or mailed for 40 cents from F.G.CALVERT & Co., 807 Dorchester Street, Montreal.New and Second-hand Furniture, In oak, walnut.mahogany, Bedroom Suites, Fancy Tablés, Crockery, Oassware Pictures, Mirrors, Carpets, etc.etc.CARPET SQUARES, , Sundries.To be seld without reserve, rooms, 1821-1823 NOTRE DAME ST.By Marcotte Bros.AT No.1018 ONTARIO STREET, WEEKLY SALE \u2014OF\u2014 We Mrs.Alfred Richard, who is givin housekeeping.to sell, without the reserve.ali th \u2014comprising\u2014 Parlor and 1 large British Plate Mirror, ser Chairs and y cost fi20 (almost new).a Lace Curtains and Portieres, of Vases, Bric-a-Br Stoves, Also 8 large consignment of naments.10 fine Globes of Wax RUGS, MATS, LINOLEUM, QUILTS, LACE OUR- TAINS, BELFAST LINEN, and other Bet of Chairs, Dining Table, ver lot of Crockery, Glassware, Bi and Cutlery, fine sp ng Bed and Bedding.! ver hite Enamelled Bedstead, Odd at, our land Stand, very tove, a nd fine randfather's FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1 Gus At 2.90 o'claeh Utensils, M.HICKS à CO.Cloek, Teronto Beware of {ni\\tations.2182 Auctioneers.urday - Sale at 10 ¢clock.ON EN.MARCOTTH BROS.ge MM ; S SE 2192 - Auctioneers, \u2014 Great Auction Sule of 13 reoms ail Furnished with First Class Furniture.have received instructions from east e contents of her house Om FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT.16, 1004.: asplenaia Square Plano, In perfect or good Parlor Set covered in silk, ry large lot of Pictures, 1 splendid on Fainting very best.splendid Brussels Carpet and English Oflcieth, Fancy Chairs and Or fine Black Walnut Sideboard, Leather large kware Bedroom Bets, Bureau fine Bookcase, cart $80.00, Bed Lounge.1 fine Steel Range.G arge lot of Kitchen lot of Electric Fix- aits .All for positive sale.as the house must be cleared for Sat- \\ Kile Rats, Mics, Roaches, Ded Baga NO OFFENSIVE ODOR ; - All druggist, or 351 Queen.W st gare tee Joris drew | ree ef sIAN it spd roan LADIES LEAVING FOR MISSIONARY WORK.An Interesting service will be held In Erskine Church, Sherbrooke street, sn Friday eve .at eight o'clock, when tw- ladies, Isabella Little and Miss Agnes I.D.ckson, B.A.\u2026 wilt be designated for mission work at Macao, China.These ladies are being sent out to the mission fiela by the Woman\u2019s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church.The Rev.Dr, Mowatt, pastor of the Church, will preside and Dr.R.P.Mackay.secretary of the missions of the church; Dr.Robert Johnston, the Rev.E.Scott, and others will take part in the service.Dr.Mackay will deliver the designation address.The Woman's Missionary Soclety has already a missionary in China, Dr.Jeannte Dow, stationed at Honan, who has been in China for nine years.Dr.Isabélla Litile.who goes out asa medical missionary, is a native of Qn- tario, having been born at White HHI Farm.Simcoe County.Her home js Toronto, where she taught for some years after having passed through the Barrie Collegiate Institute and the Toronto Normal School.Her attention, however, was turned from teaching to medicine, and she entered the Ontario Medical College fcr Women and gradu- at~1 in 1801, afterwards receiving tne degree of M.D.C.M.and passing the examination of the Medical Council, which qualified her as a member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.She was for a year house surgeon in the Philadelphia Hospital for Women and received a special training for her future work in the mission fleld at D: White's Bible Ceachers! Training College, New York y.Miss Agnes I.Dickson, B.A., also belongs to Ontario, her family being of Scotch origin.+ Special Notice.Nordica\u2019s Choice of Piano It Is well known in professional circles that Mr.Gerhard Heintzman wil} not contribute in any way to the funds in order to have his plano used when great musical artists are in this country.The genuine testimonial of a \u201c\u2018peerless *\u2019 artist like Madam Nordica therefore comes with force and is à source of pride to a great manufacturer like \u201cGer * Heintzmian, as it makes him feel that the merits of his Instruments are fully appreciated.A large assortment of the latest art styles of \u201cGerhard\u201d Helntzman pianos in fancy woods can be seen at the warerooms of J.W.8haw and Co., 2374 Bt.Catherine street, who are the only agents for \u2018Gerhard\u2019 Heintgman in Montreal.\u2018 - A reliable Silver Witch for a boy.guaranteed for two years, $6.00.R.Hemsley, watchmaker.285 St.James street.A shipment of Morris plahos from Toronte Exhibition received at Leach's, 2440 St.Catherine street.Intending purchasers should ses these beautiful instruments.DIOCESAN SYNOD HELD MEETING OF COMMITTEE.The executive committee of the Dio- ceran Synod met in quarterly meeting vesterday afternoon and received the report of the superannuation committee; which recommended that the Rev, Mr.Abbott be placed on the superannuation list.\"The committee's report on Rev.Mr.Garland's case was referred back to them for further In- fermation.A special committee, consisting of Rural Dean Robinson and Mr.H.I.Mudge, was appointed to visit the parish of Sabrevois.A report from Chancellor Bethune wag read, advising that the parishes of Waterloo, Frost Village, South Stukeley and Eastman cannot be legai- ly erected into one parish.A report from the finance and investment committee relative to assistance to the Amherst Park congregation for the purpose of acquiring and extending their church, was adopted.A resolution was paseed thanking the ccmmittee who had charge of the functions in connection with the reception of His Grace the Archbishop | of Canterbury, including His Grace the Archbishop of Montreal and Mrs.Bond.| The treasurer's statement was re- | ceived, and the mission fund plan committee\u2019s report submitted and adopted.Rev.Seth Millis, now at Lacolle, is to remove to Portage du Fort, and a grant under the canon was madé, increasing the Synod's grant By 9100, on the understanding that efforts be made to increase the guarantee from Portage du Fort to $400 for next year.His Grace the Archbishop presided.There were also present the Right Rev.Coadjutor- Bishop.Rural Dean Robinson, Ven.Archdeacon Naylor, M.A, Ven, Archdeacon Ker, D.Dy Rev.G.O.Troop, Ven, Archdeacon Davidson, D.C.L., Canon Smith, Rural Dean Harris, Canon Longhurst, Rural Dean Jeakins, Rural Dean Dart, M.A.Rural Dean Carmichael.Rural Dean Bell, B.A.Archdeacon Norton, D.D., Canon Chambers, M.A., Rural Dean Sanders.B.A.Rev.F.Charters, Rev.N.A.F, Bourne, B.A.Rev.Canon Nye, M.A.Rev.Canon Dixon, Rev.Canon Baylis.Dr.T.P.Butler, K.C.Mr.Lanaing Lewis, Mr, E.Buzzell, Mr.H.J.Mudge, Mr.W.H.Robinson.Hon.Renator Owens, Mr.J.M.Fisk, Mr.Thomas Hunter, Mr.F.H.Mathewson, Mr.E.A.Dyer.Mr.Alexander Pridham, Judge Foster.Mr.Geo.Durnford, Mr, Matthew Strong and Mr.Richard White.CONVENTION NOW IN SESSION AT M'VICAR HALL.The Provincial Christian Endeavour Convention which opened its session yesterday at Point St.Charles, continues to-day at the McVicar Hall, with the Rev.J.L.Gilmour as chairman.Rev, C.E.Amaron opened the proceedings with devotional exercises at 9.80 am.after which there was the business session consisting of the adoption of annual reporta the secre- tary-treasurer and junior superintendent, the consideration and adoption of a new constitution presented by Mr.W.Leslie, the appointment of committees, etc.The morning's seggion closed with a conference on the future of Chrigtlan Endeavour led by Mr.W.8.Leslie.The afternoon session opéned with devotional exercises led by Rev.H.de Grouchy, followed by Rev.Mr, Dewey's address \u2018How to fll the Ranks of Christian Endeavodr,\u201d and Rev.Mr.Bland's \u201cHow to Develop the Récrults.\u201d A discussion followed, led by Rev.W.R.Cruickshank.At 3.45 p.m\u2026 a Workers\u2019 Conference, Jed by Rev.W.F.Wilson, D.D., of Hamilton, Ont.\u2026 was held at Centenary Church, presided over by Rev.J.R.Webb.This evening a Praise Service will be held at 7.46 and at 8 o'clock.Rew.J.BE.Mavety will lead the devotional exercises, to be followed by a Chinese Christian Endeavour, at which special music will be contributed by the chotr.Rev.W.F.Wilson closes the evening session with an address.WELL KNOWN CAPTAIN DEAD.Capt.P.Burns, late of the steamer Bray Head, is dead.He died at White Hend Island, Scotland, oh September r The late captain was in the service of the Ulster Line, better known here as the Head Line, for ei hteen years, being in command of t Dominion Head and Fair Head at difterent per- fods, and spending the last two years on the Bray Head.When hia steamer last walled from Montreal, Capt.Burns expected to meet his wife, a Canadian lady of St.John, N.B., in Dublin, but previous to safling he was announced to be seri ously ill and Capt.Graham, who fe still in command, took his place for the trip.He was never able to resume duty and it was with much regret that the crew received thei news of their late commander's death.Captain Burns was well known in Montreal.Boys Were Set Free.The evidence was heard yesterday In the case of the five boys charged with placing obstructions on the path of the St.Lambert automobile cars.The evidence showed that only McDonald and Trotter were gullty.and on furnishing bonds were \u2018allowed their liberty.|determinediy opposed for their gbod behavious they \u2014\u2014\u2014 Brother LABOUR LEADER CONDEMNS POLICY OF GOVERNMENT.Mr.John A.Flett, of Halnilton, president of the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada, ia In the city arranging the details in connection with the labour convention which is to be held in the city next week, and which he expects to be one of the most largely attended meetings of the kind tn the history of the Congress.Mr.Flett is naturally deeply interested in everything pertaining to the labour movement and in the course of a conversation last evening with a number of prominent labour leaders gave expression to his views In regard to the immigration policy of the Dominion Government, which he strongly condemned.\u201cThe cheapest kind of foreign labour,\u2019 he said, \u2018is being constantly brought to this country and, as à re- suit, Canadians are forced Lo enter into competition for an existence with this class of people, who are many generations behind our standard of living.Rather than come down to the conditions under which these people live many Canadians go to the United States seeking a less réstricted field.The United States Government ex- nds over half a million dollars yearly restricting Immigration, while the Dominion Government expends three- quarters of a milllon to induce tmmi- grants to come to thir country.One very peculiar feature in connection with this immigration is that the Dominion Government pays the steamship saone seven shillings per capita for Brith subjects, while they pay one pound for a foreigner.This le a wicked policy nd should be condemued by all fair-minded men, There are as many Canadians in the United States as there are in Canada, and that is because of the unpatriotic policy of the goveen- ments.\u201d ARRAIGNED SENATE.Mr.Flett, during the presence of the reporter, severely arraigned the Sena:e for its perpetual hostility to the labour interests, He said from.their past attitude it would seém that they are to all measures tending to promote the welfare of the Canadian working classes.He was of the opinion that certain changes would be made very shortiy.MEETING OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD.The Roman Catholic School Board met last evening at the Commercial Academy, under the presidency of Mgr.Z.Racicot.Those present were Rev.M.Callaghan, Rev, Abbe Troie, Mayor Laporte, Mr.J.H.Semple, Ald.D.Gallery, M.P., Ald.Valllered, Mr, P.Mar- tineau, Mr.C.Piche and Secretary La- croix.The attendance for the first week in the public schools for oys showed tha following: Roman Catholic Commer- clal Academy.409: Montcalm, 5659: Champlain, 618: Sarsfield, 507: Belmont, 397: Olier.465; Edward Murphy, 280\u2014showing an increase of 1e0 over last year.Superintendent Lacroix was instruct, ed to visit the Meilleur School, St Gabriel's and the Blisters of the Holy Cross, Cantre street, to mee If proper accommodation could be secured to open a new class in each &chool.so ax to relieve the over-crowded classes.The following teachers were permanently appointed at $800 per year: Mr.A, Belisle, at the Champlain; Mr.J- T.McCarthy, at the Oller, and Mn T.F.Bangs, at the Montcalm.Mr.Beckingham is temporarily appointed at the Earsfield school.he epecial drawing and shorthand courses for the teachers every Saturday morning at the Commercial Ace ademy will be continued.Ald.Vallleren gave notice of a motion, for the superintendent, to report on all teachers and principals engaged by the board, who teach private len- sons and if those lessons Interfere in any way with their duties and obligations to the board.MR.LOUIS HUXLEY BURIED YESTERDAY.The funeral of Mr.Louis Huxley, who was drowned last Thursday, t place yesterday afterndbn from 2438 8t, Catherine street; and was largely attended.The Rev.Hugh Pedlpy, pastor of Emmanuel Church, conducted the funeral service.Among those 8 Huxley, G.H W.H.Black, A.Moh, resent were : Mesars.Russe seu 0.Smith, arrhr w.W.iL Baiforg D D.L.R.Auld, Chatles duré, A.Charles A.Thomson all, A.R.Grafton, G.W.arate H.J.Jacte- son, Ni \u2014~ Percival, Henry Harvey and omson.The A mermoers of the Laure! Camp present were: Bholto Smith.Thomann McLaren, Andrew McMath, H.McKee and W.L.Cowan.Floral tributes wers sent by the Royal Insurance Company and the Laurel Camp.rer OPENED BANK.\u2014A branch of tha Bank of Montreal! will be opened for Vusiness at Westmount.corner Western and Greene avenues, on Or about the 15th instant, to be known as the \u201cWest.mount Branch.\u201d Mr.G.E F.Aylmer wili \u2018be in charge as sub-agent.and Mr.H.F.C.Stikeman will countersign with him.pARETING TO-NIGHT.\u2014 There «ill mesting of the\u2019 Inter- \u2018hood of Bookbinde this evening.in the Empire Hulk ?i SL LOENSS TEI 1 FEA 0I8T 1004400 208 80T bP Fila 8100s vss 0R0SLABIBTESRE BD i0ORINERNE I .191050237445 ut.FSI Yaa han BI RA IEC is 12 DETECTINE.COTE ficult to purchase Paris green und Cote remarkBA that he had not searched her pockets.Cote positively denied that he was under the influence of liquor on the evening in question.His conduct did not strike him as being at variance with hls detective duties.After Mr.Marechal had received confirmation from Cote of several points already brought mt in the evidence, Cote left the box.THE CORONER TELLS WHAT HE KNOWS OF THE CASE.Edmund MrMahon, coroner of the district of Montreal, being sworn, de- ed: By the President: \u201cWill you produce lhe letter which was handed you by Mr.Cote at the en- quete which was heid by you over the body of Mamie Lalonde?\u201d \u201cWell, Mr.St.Denis, Mr.Cote did not hand me any letter.The letter which was produced was not given to me by Mr.Cote; It was brought to me by Dr.Fleury.and it is a letter which belongs to official judicla)l documents which 1 cannot part with, but I have no objection to showing them.There are several letters which are all attached to the brief, and I should not like to detach them, unless it is necessary to do so.\u201d \u201cWill you produce a copy?\u201d It would not serve much.It is the third letter in the bundle of papers which was produced which would have been brought by Mr.Cote and handed to Dr.Fleury.\u201d \u201cWill you read it?\u201d \u201cI! wish to give an explanation in regard to a word In this letter.There js at the beginning of the letter a word which could replace what is generally used as \u201cSir\u201d or \"Dear Friend\u201d or anything else at the head of a letter.It is written in such a manner that one could not be certain what it is.WHAT THE WORD REALLY WAS.\u2018\u2019The letter which is here at the commencement of the word, I understood at the time as being the capital \u2018Hand with the letters which immediately follow it 1 thought that it was the word \u2018hinder,\u2019 and to me this word in such a letter, the word \u2018hinder\u2019 means to prevent, it would probably mean \u2018look out\u2019 or take care, and ! gave this explanation when 1 spoke of it before the jurors.\u201cLater, ] became convinced that this Jetter was not the letter 'H.' but that it was the letter \u2018F* of the word \u2018finder\u2019 that is to say, to whoever found the paper.\u201cI had occasion to compare the capital letter \u201cH\u201d with the capital \"H\u201d of the letter which was published over a photograph published In the Star, a few days ago, and I discovered In this reproduction that the manner in which this person wrote the letter \u201cH\u201d was not at all like the one in this word.1 compared the letter \u201cH\" with the one in the cut.In that document there is the letter \u201cH\u201d written in the word \u201cHospital,\u201d and it is perfectly clear that this letter is not the letter \"H\u201d, This person writes the capital \"H\" joined to the bottom on the following letter.1 found two capital \u201cFa\u201d in February, and \u201cF' in from.The \u2018F\u201d written by her in \u201cfrom\u201d is a \u201cT.\u201d It ts not an *F.\u201d You have an \u2018F\u201d and a \u201cT,* but it is a \u201cT\" formed as she formed her \u201cF's,\u201d and then she crosses them at the bottom.and I compared this letter \u2018F in the letter which was written by herself, the letter which was brought to the enquete, and which had been addressed by her to Mr.Elliott, and there 1 saw the letter \u201cF\u201d \u2018written by her, and there is no doubt that it is the letter \u201cF'.there can be no doubt that this word commences by the letter \u201cF.\u201d \u201cTaking into consideration that the word \u2018hinder\u2019 makes no sense, that fit cannot be the last word of & missing phrase, but that the word \u2018finder\u2019 has a meaning in this paper.and seeing that this paper was not torn, but well cut, that It la just like the paper at the Jacques Cartier Hotel, and that this paper is the same paper as that which is found in the letter to Mr.Elliott, and written by her the same day, and I insist in having this recorded In my testimony, and similarly I was enabled to compare the letter which was written to Mrs.Wiggins on the same paper, from the same hotel.1 have no doubt that this word whica 4s found at the beginning of this paper means \u201cfinder,\u201d and that corresponds with the reat of the letter, which reads as follows: (The witness reads the letter.) in which the deceased declares that what she has done she did of her own free will and requested that her body be sent to Prescott.\u201cI wish to remark that what has perhaps caused considerable vexation is this first letter, tn the letter which allowed It to be supposed that the paper bad been torn, but in comparing the paper one can see that it is \u201c8TUMPED.\" Coffee Put Her in Bad Shape One of the worst coffee experiences in the case of a Danville, Va.lady who says: \u201cI have been married five years and Blwaye had good health until the spring after my second child was born, in 1901, my health began giving away.J was a coffee drinker and commenced having many pains about my heart after eating, was very nervous and kept getting worse until June.\u201cMy physician could not help me, and 1 took everything I could think of, but kept getting worse; so in August 1 saw arother doctor, who sald I had nervous dyspepsia, but who did not help me any.and by that time I was so nerv- oux it seemed J would go crazy.I did not have energy for anything and could hardly eat anything and became mo weak I could hardly walk, had to stop nursing my baby, and In September I changed my physician again.The next one sald I had female trouble, that I would have fo be operated on, but I would not have that, so I kept changing physicians, and some would say ne thing and some another, and still | got worse, until December, when I cotmmmenced with nervous convulsions and was taken down in bed.\u201cMy husband got the very best doo- tors that could be found in our reach.1 used stomach pump for twelve months, and was in bed three months etraight, and I would get so nervous 1 could not speak but I never suspected coffee.I would go for days and not touch solid food.By March, 1902, 1 was so.nervous I could not eÂât anything I wanted.had fainting spells, my eyes were 80 weak I could not do any sewing.and 1 took bottle after bottle of medicine, until last Christmas, having heard so much about Postum I decided to try it e \u201cI commenced using Postum\u2014made it strong and drank it three times a , and it has made the most wonder- fui change you ever heard of.It was not long until I stopped using my stomach pump.was not constipated any more, and | have not bought a pill or any medicine since.It completely cured me, and not only this but we all think It à delicious drink\u2014finest we : \" Name given by UPON THE STAND (Continued from page five.) the commencement of the letter, that the word is \u201cfinder,\u201d but ghat the young gliri simply cut off the heading of the hotel from the letter to use this paper.You may compare it; here ia the letter to Mrs.Wiggins and to Mr.Elliott, on similar paper.\u201d Mr, Gervals\u2019 examination: \u201cYou are well acquainted with Mr.Cote, are you not?\u201d \u201cI have known Mr.Cote for a long me.\u201d \u201cWill you tell the Police Commission what you know of his integrity?\u201d \u201c{ knew Mr, Cote as constable, when 1 was myself employed In the office of the Police Magistrate, and outside of the office, and I never heard the least thing against his Integrity, and I certainly always considered Mr.Cote to be a respectable man, and very careful in the discharge of his duties.\u201d Mr.Lapointe's examination MR.LAPOINTE'S EXAMINATION.\u2018Do you include in that statement his character even after what has happened in the Lalonde cuse ?\u201d \u201cYes.\u201d In reply to Alderman Lapointe, the Coroner said: \u2018It has not been established that Cote has committed a single immoral act or one derogatory to his honour.The notes which 1 have of my inquest are not very complete, and I must supply others from memory at the time I explained affairs to the jurors.It has been proved that he entered the room of the young girl for some minutes, but he descended a'most immediately afterwards to get paper, and he came back with this paper.After about ten minutes a bell boy was called and he found the girl writing and Cote seated near the door.It is proven that the young girl has written these letters and that some ten minutes afterwards the letters were finished, so that twenty minutes are properly accounted for.Nothing very much else could be done in those twenty minutee besides writing letters.It has been established that the young girl sald that she intended to kill herself, and a person who really intends to kill herself does not amuse herself with a man.1 say that Mr.Cote, as a detective knew the circumstances in which this young gir! found herself.He ought to have meen that a young girl who wants to leave her home to stay outside and who did not want to Bo to sleep in her house, is not a girl whose actions are normal.There was something that was wrong, at least there was something that should have attracted his attention.I believe that when he saw the druggist refuse the poison, or the remedy\u2014whatever It is called\u2014It should have attracted the attention of Cote, and prudence should have told him not to let the girl have those remedies; and I have expressed the opinion that he committed a great imprudence and that if I were the Chief of Detectives I certainly would not have employed him any more.\u201d By the chairman\u2014 \u201cYou have sald that that would be sufficient to have him dilsmissed ?*- \u2018Perfectly.and 1 told Detective Cote that his conduct should not allow him to be a detective, but simply a constable.My reasons for saying s0 were as follows: consider that when a druggist talks about a certain remedy Ali will not give, which, tn fact.he refuses to give, that It is sufficient for those who hear him to prick up their ears and that a detective should always have hia ears open, particularly when matters are in connectton with a young girl who has committed a theft.who refuses to continue her ordinary routine of life and whom he has found going out at night under abnormal circumstances, if he.Cote.had shown a little smartness, things would not have happened as they did.I believe that he didn't show any smartness.\u201d CORONER'S OPINION OF DETECTIVES.By Mr.Gervals:\u2014 \u201cWill you name a detective In the service of the Montreal police force who has sufficient smartness to exercise his profession properly.\u201d \u201cNo, I cannot name any one.\u201d \u201cCan you find in the Province of Quebec a single man who possesses the qualities which you claim a detective should have?\u201d \u201cI may say that in my opinion al) the detectives we have in the entire province, and a little beyond, are not detectives.\u201d Then Cote is as good a detective as any of the others in the Province?\" \u201c1 clans him as the others.\" By the chalrman\u2014 .\u201cThen he does not possess the necessary qualities?\u201cThat is what 1 have satd.He did not exhibit the necessary smartness at the critical moment.This girl went to buy poison under his very nose, he saw the druggist refuse to sell it and he noticed nothing particular.\u201d \u201cIs laudanum considered a poison?\" \u201cI consider that detectives ought to know what are poisons, and the fact is that when I spoke of the matter I sald that Mr.Cote had reached the end of his career as a detective.\u201d By Alderman Lapointe\u2014 \u201cYou believe that Detective Cote lacked smartness.Now do you know that celebrated detectives like Vidoc, for instance.have followed clues and afterwards found out that they have followed wrong clues and have lacked smartness also\u201d \u201cI believe that every man, even the most accomplished, can lack smartness at times, but Mr.Cote lacked more smartness than the others.1 believe that he has not the necessary smartness for his profession, and, as 1 have sald before, he still may have a sufficient amount to be a policeman.\u201d By Alderman Chausse: \u201cMr.Coroner, in your address to the jury, have you not sald as reported !n one of the papers, amongst other things, \u201cIt is unfortunate for a detective to do what he has done; he has committed an imprudence which places him In a very unfortunate position?\" \u201cI have told you already what I have said on the subject and I tell you the same thing.I do not exactly remember the terms of which I have made uz: but I say that he has endangered his position.\u201d \u201cThe newspaper continues by paying that you exciaimed \u2018I consider that the conduct of Mr.Cote ie reprehensible and that no officer of the police who has done what Cote has done can maintain his position.\u2019 \u201d \u201cI-have declared to several peoples and I it here In my testimony that I have not the slightest doubt that he had endangered his position and that for that reason he was going to lose it.\u201d TELLS OF THE PURCHASE OF THE LAUDANUM.Treftle Vandeboncoeur, druggist, of the city of Montreal, was examined by Mr.Gervais.\u201cHave you heard all the witnesses who have just given evidence?\" \u201cYes, sir.\u201d \u201cDo you know Detective Cote?\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d \u2018Do you remember Mamie Lalonde's visit to your pharmacy?\u201d \u201cYes, oir\" \u201cWhilst Mr Cote was In the drug store with Mamje Lalonde, did he speak one word to you?\u201d \u201cNo, sir.\u201d \u201cDid he make eny algn to you?\u201d \u201cNo, sir.\u201d \u201cDid he hear what Mamie Lalonde said to you?\u201d ï \u201cAs to that, I have not his ears.\u201d ** Rub It or Take It.\u201d and RADWAY'\u2019S PILLS are a full medicine chest for all family ailments, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF RADWAY\u2019S ills READY k - RELIEF Cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Cramps, Headache, Neuralgia, Pains in the Back, Chest or Lungs, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Colic, Cholera Morbus, or any stomach trouble.RADWAY\u2019S PILLS cure Constipation, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and all Liver Complaints.RADWAY\u2019S RESOLVENT cures all Impurities of the Blood, Pimples, etc.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.RADWAY & CO, Ltd,, Montreal, RADWAY & CO.Ltd.MONTREAL, Can, Send Us Your Neme or That of a Friend Together with one of these Con- pons, and we will send you J a 8 months subscripgion to ohe of the popular dollar\u2019 magazines.One subscription ouly to each family.\u2019 RADWAY & CO.Ltd.MONTRÉAL, Can, \u201cDid Mr.Cote interfere or endeavour in any way to obtain the remedies for which Mamie Lalonde asked?\" \u201cNo, sir.\u201d EXAMINED BY MR.MARECHAL.\u201cWere you unaware, Mr.Vandebona- coeur, that Miss Lalonde had previously sent for.these remedies?\u201d \u201cYes, sir\u201d \u201cHad you refused them?\" \u201cI do not know that it was Miss La- londe.1 suppose it was she Who was at the Jacques Cartier Hotel, and who had probably sent over.\u201d ° \u201cAnd did you refuse the remedies to her?\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d \u201cWas It you, youreelf, who refused the remedies?\" \u201cIt was I who refused them.\u201d \u201cWhen Miss Lalonde returned with Mr.Cote, if she had been alone would you have given the remedies to her?\u201cYes, sir.\u201d \u201cThe same remedies?\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d .\u2018Had Mr.Cotes presence no influence upon your decision?\u201d \u201cI can not say If Cote's presence did, but the presence of à man: if a little boy is sent it makes difficulty.\u201d \u201cMr.Vandebonacoeur.I ask you if you would have given the drugs to the young gir! if she had been alone?\u201cYes, sir\" \u201cYou would have given them?\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d \u201cYou are quite positive that you would have given these remedies to a young girl if she had not been accompanied by a man?\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d \u201cDo you always do so?\" \u201cIt is done very often.\u201d \u201cNot always ?* \"It is very often done; rule.\u201d \u201cDo you know Mr.Cote well 7\u201d \u201cI did not know Mr.Cote well.I knew him by reputation, as I had occasion to meet hig sometimes.I had known him about two years.\u201d \u201cDid you know that he was the detective Cote 7 \"No, sir.\u201d \u201cYou did not know that he was a detective ?\u201d \u201cNo, sir.\u201d \u201cDid he often go to your store?\"No, air; he came to my knowledge, however, sometime since I have had that business.\u201d \u201cDid you always know that he was Detective Cote?\u201c1 knew that he was Detective Cote when he came and I gave the bottle of remedy.He is a man whom I have seen à couple of times In this affair which occurred at my store, but necessarily 1 can not say that I knew him.I have been mixed in this affair with him, and I! have seen him three or four times.Now, {t was rather a long time since I had seen him: however, I can say that I knew him, be- it is the Men Who Buffer From Sick Headache Do not spend time away from your business nursing your head when you can get Inatyn cure by the Tiss of Mathieu's Nervine Powders\u201418 for 3% cts.- Do not con- \u2018tain oplum nor other » nar- t relief and a speedy | cause I had already seen him previously.\u201d © \u201cYou mean to say, Mr.Vandebon- coeur, that you know him by sight?\u201cYes, sir, because I have met him sometime.\u201d \u201cWhy did you refuse the remedies the first time?\u201d \u201cBecause it was a young man who came, and a young man who presented a paper like that.Poison |s always refused on a written order which is not presented by a responsible person.\u201d By the chairman\u2014\"Haven't you already said that you would refuse poison to a young girl?\u201d \u201cThat would depend, Mr.St.Denis.\u201d \u201cWell, I want to know if you would refuse 1t?\u201d \u201cThat would depend on thé poison which one had to give.\u201d \u201cI speak of simiiar remedies té the ones demanded by Mise Lalondé.Is what she asked for not known as poi- aon?\u201d \u201cWith laudanum, that depends upon the quantity.\u201d \u201cI understand that this is included amongst the poisons?\u2019 \u201cln a certain sense, yes; in another sense, It ia not.\u201d \u201cGood.Now, 1 have asked you ff it is dangerous.If it la not dangerous, why have you refused to deliver the remedies to the young man\u2014If they were not poison?\u201d \u201cThe paper which he brought read to give ten cents\u2019 worth of laudanum.Ten cents\u2019 worth of laudanum might mean a grain or a tenth of a grain.\u201d \u201cLaudanum {is poison, is it not?\u201d \u201cIf you take à certain dose, yes, sir.\u201d \u2018If I take an ounce of laudanum?\u201d \u201cIf you take that you will die.\u201d \u201cAnd you say that for ten cents you could give an ounce of laudanum?\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d \u201cWhy did you give the remedy, since it was poison?\u201d \u201cI gave it to the young girl.\u201d By Mr.Gervais\u2014\"From the Information you had, it was the remedy for the iliness?\u201d Lo \u201cThat 18 because the person hetwelf came for it.\u201d .By Mr.Lariviere \u2014 \u201cIn that case It was because she was accompanied by someone when she bought the laudanum?\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d \u201cThe young boy was not accompanied by any one?\u201d : \u201cNo, sir, he was not\u201d \u201cAnd the young girl Was accompanied by a gentleman?\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d ' \u201cAnd It Is for that reason that you gave the poison?\u201d \"Yes, sir.\u201d (By the chairman): \u201cWhat dose did you give?\u201cA quarter of a gramme.\u201d ; \u2018In ft sufficlent to cause death?\u201d \u201cNo, mr.\u201d .By Mr.Marechal: \u201cSince it i» not poison, why do you not give thal remedy to any one who asks for it?\u201d \u201cThat depends on the people who come for it.If: a child is sent with a paper, as I have already said, it is not given.It is prudent.\u201d Mr.so, be] Vandehontoeur, as I understand #:i ope sends & boy with a pieos of ; ah i \u2018 \u201d for poison you not ses bot It one ata decor se *e mes be It Mr.Cote hey ! tive, or any one else, you give the remedy?\u201cYes, sir.\u201d \u201cYou have said that you have had other business with Mr.Cote, was that in his capacity as uetective?* \u201cYes, but that is two years \u201d .\u201cWas it Detective business?\u201d \u201cYen, sir.It was a case of theft.\" Hy Mr.Marechal: \"The business which you had with Mr.Cote before was Detective business 7\u2019 \u2019 \u201cYes, sir; two years ago.May, 1902.\" ; \u201cWhy did you say that you did not remember that he was a detective?\u2018T had forgotten it.\u201d \u201cDo you remember having sald at the coroner's inquest that it was because of Mr.Cote that you gave the remedy 7\u201d \u201cNo, air.\u201d \u201cMr.Vandeboncoeur, will you swear that the dose which you have given to that young lady on that prescription which she gave to you, was laudanum, na that there were two grammes of \u201cNo, air.\u201d \u201cYou wMl not swear that?\u2019 \u201cNo, air.\u201d \u201cWhat dose of laudanum will kill a Pe haw accustomed to it?\u201cThat is difficult to say.It de a upon the strength of the inudamen UT Know that It contains poison, but It is Tiot, etated whiclr exact dose would cause death.\u201d By Mr.Dagenais: \u201cTell us how much morphine there ls in two grammes?\" \u201cFour-fifthe of a grain.\u201d It was tn DR.FLEURY GIVES EVIDENCE.Dr.Fleury, of Notre Dame Hospital, testified to the arrival of Misa Lalonde tn the hospital.He said that it was evident thet she was suffering from a dose of Paria\u2019 green.and iwhen questioned.she said: \u201cLet me dle.I am responsible for my own act.\u201d The doctor declared that there was no sign of laudanum or collodion about the oir, and that her death was caused by Paris green alone.\u2018The bell boys of the Jacques Cartier Hotel were then called and put in a body in tbe box.They swore that Cote was not in Mim Lalonde's room more than five minutes.One of them said that the girl went out alone about eight o'clock in the morning and came pack with a small package in her a Chiet Detective Carpenter repeat: his statements that he had faith ri Cote, and that he was an all round piesa hough he hed been guilty ve scre net of or ! case under CHIEF OF POLICE GIVES EVIDENCE.Chief of Police Legault spokes well ©! Cote ae an er.A number of dther witnesses said As soon as the last witness st from box Ald.Bt.Denis ps \u201cWell, we'll take the matter en de Hbere.\u201d There was a moment'\u2019s silence and Mr.Gervais conferred with friends.A motion to adjourn was put and Mr.intention to ask for a vote on the main uestion.This was being privately Altea \u2018over bY the aldermen When a 7 CEE CU The Store That Sets the Shoe Styles for all Montreal, The Store That Sets the Shoe Styles for all Montreal.We We are pleased to announce the ar- never ge had many varieties of newest {|g such a patterns, lasts and leathers large that t .variety wat merit your admira- to choose tion.from.rival of our Fall Footwear, and call your attention to the In all Canada there is Selling good Shoes has established an honest reputation for us.no shoe store where the stock is so thoroughly up-to-date.Call and inspect and judge for yourself, They invite criticism and defy com- \u201cpetition.0 PERL - offer you the opportu real valuable goods for your home at Gen from 20 to 40 Per Cent.Discount.F.Lapointe, 6 1440 ST.CATHERINE ST.EAST.% a (Cor.Montcalm).) Open evenings until 9 o'clock LOOK AT - (A Quality 5>) and Prices These two points are the most important ones for buyers of , Furniture 2) and Carpets Our Special SEPTEMBER SALE will A Winner.Our Fall & Winter! Underwear Is a long step in advance of the ordinary.} We placed orders with the mills last September, and now we get our stook In good time.Although the prices were & § little higher we are selling the same J lines at the same prices as last year.In Winter Welght we have the 5 i value at $1 per suit for all wool, knit.Also the Fleece lined at $1.08 per j suit, 80c.per garment.Winter Weight\u2014Very fine value at | $1.50 per suit in good pure wWool, Scotch Knit.sises 34 to 44.Better line at $1.76 per sult.Extra good value at $2.00 and $3.35 per suit.At these prices we have different J weights and all sizes, from 34 to 46.Special line of Imported Natural Wool, 4 light weight, at $1.50 per suit, 34 to 44, À and $1.75 per suit for 44 and 46.* LE We have Penman's, Stanfleld's and other Canadiap makers.Also imported 8cotch medium and heavy weights, ; pure wool, unshrinkable, and the adver=.tised Wolseley makes.Prices 82.35 up to 86.50 per suit, Visit our Stores for your Winter Sup plies.Qualities, weights and prices suit ail.nity of buying th - Bh little contretomps between Mr.Gervais and Mr.Waish took place.us \u201cAI right,\u201d said the lawyer; \u2018let's edjourn.And they did\u2014tUl this afternoon.Mr.Lovelace was the son of the late Lieut.-Colonel Lavelace.member of the Westmount Lodge No.well known in commercial circles.being engaged In the coal trade for many yours.th » Wood's Phosphodine in sold in Montreal He leaves a widow.three sons and B four daughters.Messrs.Alfred Lovelace, Sydney Lovelace and Allan Lovelace, and Mrs.Hogle, Mrs.Whitley, of St.Lambert.and Miss Elsie Lovelace.FAREWELL VISIT Miss Evangeline Booth, known Commissioner of the Salvation Army in Canaïe and Newfoundland, will pay her last viait to Montreal very ahortiy.The Windsor Hall has, been engaged for Beptember 25th and 26th, for the purs pone of conduc special Miss Booth ead at 3 o'clockim eng proper = ke, the farewell ovar 40 years, RS MR.E.M.LOVELACE ores TL hi \"er of Can 3 DIED YESTERDAY.on Se Persons Visiting Boston @ Mr.Edgar M.Lovelace dled yester-, Before end Afr.the oly m a way a THE Beacom 0 éay at his residence, 457 Elm avenue, | gives universal satisfaction.It promptly mo ay Eo SFIBLD, : Westmount.rvous Brookline, Mass.the hotel of Anke We 76.A.F.and A.M., and wag past pre- tion ané en Early Grave.ney.A.W.Payne, Manager.Write fer dee | sident of the Westmount Sons of Eng- Price per package or six for 98.One acriptive booklet ne tr land.The deceased gentleman was will please, six will cure.Mailed promptly Wood's Phosphodine, LS N And permanently cures al} forms of Ne mn He was | **; tbe excessive use of Stimulants, Mental and Brain Vorry, all which lead to Infirmity.Insanity, Consump- on receipt of price.Bend for free pamphlet.Address The Wood mn, \u2019 .Cor.ef Cralg and Bieury a.od and 2299 St.Catherine St.bed oer Gus erica.It zntisfcs the nesthetic taste and proue vides nil the eomforts of à modern hotel.Ÿ 25 minutes by electrics from centre of Bot M Whit- À ?abuse or excess- obacos, Oplum or ess and all effects ton.Owned and operated by Henry Windsor, Ont, SMOKERS NOTICE.Use LEWIS 8SMOK EB.McOale, 2123 Notre Damp re\u201d à POWDER.Dvstroys the ndour of tobacco, elson, Mra.GQ.F.OF MISS BOOTH.the well- they paying exprecss chargery only when re- osived.Bond io DY.Kline, Lid., 031 Areh St, Phila- delpbia, Pa, = 163 awit prevents tartar, hardens the gums, and gives to 'he teqth a pearly whiteneps.it has no equal \u201cJOHN LEWIS, STOPPED PRER.FPernmanstly Cared by DR.KLINR'S GREAT NERVE REBTORER.Positive ivcases ITS Fe, Epti Cure for al} Nervous CHEMIST, » ; e Spasms A it.Vitus Dan Catherine and No Pie or Nervousners after first day's ey Cor.Bt.University street, Treatisesnd 83 trial bottie seat à » _ .xd Canadian Agencies FREE to Pit patients, 3 You have I15 kinds of Bread, Sunday and Monday, meett , e afternoon and 7 o'clock at night.to choose from with James Strachan, Bakers to Royall RIPANS TA BULES are pops medicine ads A millions of ve ina single year.ina single pour, more throat asd very \u2019 tot a The Montreal Dsl tar 1 ren or cured 0° publlehod at 167 106 167 Seaton ames st, Montreal, by The 8 EEE te | Ca SORTS dood sd "]
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