The Montreal daily star, 23 septembre 1904, vendredi 23 septembre 1904
[" Se \" , SY CIRCULATION OF STAR sa Che Montreal Daily Star.=I VOL.XXXVI, No 227 MONTREAL.FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER 23, 1904.PRICE ONE CENT.HEAVY FIGHTING AT PORT ARTHUR Russians Lost Many Men and Guns in Recent Attack.ALL QUIET AT MUKDEN depanese Skirmishes Are Pushing Northward and Developments Are Expected Soon.Mukden, September 21.\u2014The situation here continues \u2018quiet.Sinall parties of Japanese skirmishers ure pushing northward on the road from Bent- slapulze to Fushan.It is stated by Russian sples that | Laponie Marquis Oyama has detached a von- slderable force 10 co-vperate with the army before Mort Arthur.The Russians have Chunchuses |-risoners being found à number gular soldiers The weather has turned suddenly cold.The supply or uniforms is inadequate and the soldiers are being Supplied with Chinese padded over- coals which have been bought In large quantities.Captain Shubert and four Buriat cos.Bucks have returned from South of the Japanese main captain brings important information Fegardira The Japavess oct ans movements, and says active operations trkén many among them of Chinese re- army.The | | | | along ssout \u2018 and fn this vicinity prababiy wilt develop within a few days.Captain Shubert experienced greal kindness at the | hands of the Chinese Who fed him and his men and offered tu aisguise them in Chinsse clothing.St.Petersburg, Neptember %3 Gen.Kuropatkin telegraphs that the Jan anese have assumed the offensive from Rentsiaputze, on Fu Pass.which is on the railway between Mukden and Furhan.about twelve miles from Muk- mn.SOME RECENT FIGHTING.Tokio.September 22.1.pm.An official telegram repurts that fights bave taken place at ¢he towne of Tiel.ing and Sangiungku, sixty miles north east of Liao Yang.on September The despatch says.\u201cOur detachment advanced through Heinuchuang on September 20 ar! , - tacked the enemy.consisting of une company of infantry.some \u201c\u2018avairy ani a machine gun, stationed at Tleling and a battalion of infaniry.fixe hu dred cavalry, six quick firing and one machine gun.stationed at Santunghu, which Îles eight miles north of Tieling.The Russians, who were driven off ta the northward.left nineteen dead behind them.We captured some spoils.Our losses were very slight.\u201d BRITISH CRUISERS ARRIVE.Las Palmas, \u2018Canary Istard@s.™ September 33.\u2014 The British cruisers St.Georse and Brillant arrived here to- av.A Las Palmas despazieh yesterday.Esid the Russian cruiser Terek, which had been stoppME British vessels in the vicinity of Gibraltar.had begun voaling there, but thai, on instructions received from Madrid, she had been ©: 1éred to leave Las Palmas, and was forbiddden to take on board any more coal.any wa'er or stores.SITUATION AT PORT ARTHUR.London, September 23 \u2014 A despatch from Cheefoo says that in an assault on Port Arthur on Wednesday.forts Kuropatkin and Erlangshan and batteries C, o and P were taken by the Japanese, General Stoessel ordered a counter attack which began at $ clack yesterday morning.The fort at Er- langzhan was retaken.The battle is stil! going on.and \u2018he + Japanese flee! te taking part in it.General Stoessels wife was wnuni- ©] In the shoulder while atlending the injured.It is reported tha: the cruisers Roa- sla and Gromovoi.ive torpedo boats and three destroyers lef: Viadivo- stack Wednesday nigh\u2019.St.Petersburg.September 23.- The General s:aff has received a \u201cdespatin fa stating that in the assault on Part Arthur September 15 forty-five Ruse «an guns were destroyed.400 men were killed.and 50 wounded.whom five per cent.were officers.THE TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURE OPENS.Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Rezirs.NOW OT.September 22 \u2014 The third session of the fifth Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories was formally opened trsterday by Lieutrnant- Governor Forget.His Honour was e the mee uâge wom easily from fod.Ou Mendey he finished fast.Testerdey he went eut sghin, and won the first race in n Nlep by three | been made to have electric carn rematr lengths, with Viona In second.place and | tll after the dance.This will be the Hopeful Miss third.The winner was put i closing event this season.up at auction.He was bid up $00 over his extra price of $800.Daly paid $1605 and retained the coil.This was the first bid up of the meeting.CANADIAN WUNT RACES, ) me \u2019 Pele Grounds, St.Lambert, A dance will be held on Haturday evening, September 24th in the club SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 34, 1004.houss, Be AU members and 9 Fraine, GTR, 150 enû À friends are invited.ts have .y G iM Lal ET cena 2 EE = _ à - VIA + JA) = Cn \u2018 > a \\ .oy 8 = ~ - \" .' HE MONTREAL DALLY S1TAR-F RIDA Y, SEPTEMBER 23, 1904.- 3 CONTROL OF RATES Hb Thm, Dino ae Lew and from SCHOOLS and GOLLEGFS EDUCATIONAL.WALTER M.KEARNS* SALES.RAE & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES.MARCOTTE BROS.\u2019 SALES.RAILROADS.conte \u20ac lo arrest for his crime.Ne Artl\\inx at the home af decpased, the : _ sertie mes juré Me es \u2014 Speculators Attention Me T INK RAW: then began a search, which resulted The *\u2018\u2018 Star\u201d Educational Auction Sale GREAT | | S 05 M] ee pooh, pear hed TT for Publi Valuable Farm bot Baby Grand Piano \u20ac = evidence of belng seif-Intiieted.ureau or u C 1141 Dorchester Street.by Rosenkranz, cost $1,100.00.Auction Sale he Government's Referred Court for Decsion.STATEMENT OF QUESTIONS Prawn Up by Minister of Justice and Agreed to by Interested Parties.Ottawa, S«ptember 23 The te the Supreme Court, cowering th erprtalion to be placed upon the fix 2 1He prosiston in the COUR hat th Government shoul! not ontou of antes uml] the profit, have alnounted to 10 jer EH capitu actually expended in the struction of the rudlway has tween ps.-d by the Minister or Justice greed lu by the Interested pac\u201d sliiment is as foilons In the words Capital a vu.les Prnied in the construction of Le wi used in the act 44 Vire 1 hedule A, section 2u a CPR.should the word trued as MeñnINg as riled : definition 1r the act Do ue tt 1 muicated railway act of IMT 2) M the word \u2018vaupita preesion \u2018cipital actually Us construction of the raaway the act 44 Vie enp sirued as the meaning asciit- 1 by the definition afor hi aa?tequired Circulars malled.Not oa earth to equal It for wing iris, TE! UP 934 ea sre See Amusement Colump for Dancing Class Announcement 2e MR.MAX BOHRER, PIANIST.Has Resumed Teaching.20728 STUDIO 10 Stanley Street PROF.J.J.GOULET VIOLINIST, 160 Metenife street.China Painting Studio.87 FORT STREET.China Fired.China Mended and Fired proof namin Hot Water.Miss TERSA MACDONALD, 66 City Connillors se W.W.HARRIES, Commercia) Tuter and University Coach.Individual instruction.Day and evening.2749 St.Catherine street.Uptown 3006.224 6 Tel.54 TUPPER STREET.The rehool conducted by the Misres Guilt re-opens THURSDAY.Rept 15 After Sept Miss Owilt will be at home two receive visitors on school business Miss V.Guilt resumes her music lessons September 15.205 13eod OP MTSIC land.Tel 3013 Uptown.222 3Jeod (Founded 188%.) Dorch st, near M tain st.Thorough musical education from the degin- JOHN B.NORTON, FAGO, A.RC.Lic.Mus.fellow of the American oué of Urganists, New Tork, Assoctate of the Royal College of Organista ion, Eng, Licentiate in Music.QRGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.Lesson PIANOFORTE and OHRGAN PLATING, VOCAL CULTURE and the THEORY OF MUSIC.A \"Special System™ taught for children om \u20ac to 10 years of age.Fuplle prepared for examinations At home dally (to arrange about lessons) from « to 5 and 8% to 5 pm $3 BISHOP ST.« 39 VIOLIN, BANJO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR.AT OUTREMONT For Sale by Auction.The undersigned.Instructed by MR.OLIVER HOLMES, wilt seil by public auction at his salesrooma, 1528 Notre Dame street, on WEDNESDAY.28th SEPTEMBER, at 11.30 a.m.farm nf about 40 arpenta, having a frontage of 13 arpeuts, on the west side of Rockland avenue, by a depth of 3 ar- peuts.house and good outbuildings, sand pit and quarry on the premises The property 13 bounded by the CPR and Golf Links, and within a few minutes\u2019 walk of the electric cars.This 1s an exceptional chance to buy a property which will very materially enhance in value in the near future.WALTER M.KEARNS, 223 8 Auctioneer AUCTION SALE ¥ Pieces of Land and \u201d Buitding Material On Thursday, the 29th Sept.1904, at 11 o'clock a.m.On the premises at the above date and hour, all the building material hang on these parts of lots cadastral Nox 12% and 127 «Centre Ward), expropriated for the widening of St.Lambert street «Hill, west side, from St.James to Notre Dame streets, will be sold by auvtion.The material shall te removed within two wesks following the sale Terms of sale\u2014Cash on adjudication.Un the same date and hour will be sold on the premises those restdues of land ceded by the proprietors to the city.in connection with the vxprapriation for the widerang of St.Lambert street nn.No 1 Faurts of lot radastral Na.127.having a frortage of 4150 feet en St Lambert street (Hil, and containing an Arva Of about SAXE square feet Na 2 Farts of lot cadastral Na ITR.having a frontage of 424 fret on St lambert street (Hilly and 395 feet on St Jamas strect.vontainirE an area of 26208 syuare feet The whole as shown on the pian deposited In the City Treasurer's office.Terms of sale.1 Cash.2 Vhe Jats are sald suhjert ta the &pe.jal tax tmposed for the widening of St Lambert street «Hifi from St James to Notre [hime stre-t 2 The purchasers will be bound to pay tater share of the cast of the party wall, ta be erected between the lot purchased by them and the Mussen property L oO DAVID, City Clerk.W M KEARNS, Auctioneer City Hall, Montreal.22nd September, EYES TESTED, Scientific Methods PROF.GRANT, 217% St.Catherine Qt.Appointments.Tel Up 333 Hours, 9to T° 20 BM.FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD | ad PIANO SCHOOL.WILL RE-OPEN MONDAY 3EPT.123th Tull course of grading carried bn at the school.Puplis prepared tor certificated examinations.RIIZABETH DAVIDSON, Directress.Grace McLaren, in charge of Westmount School X21 PEEL STREET.VICTORIA Haba pYESTMOUNT, 211 MR.SEPTIMUS FRASER, PIANIST AND TEACHBR Method pursued that of the Modern School! of Ptanoforte Playing.Puplls taken in all grades of proficiency.Studio.31 (rescent street.and at the McGill University Conservatorium of Music.218 \u20ac law French.Garman, Spanish, Italian taught hriymtelr by Prof.T.Dambnekr, of Par aR Catherine tupposite Victorias lessons at studio or at doml- cile.day or evening.222 12 pm 222 Laon Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal.EVENING CLASSES Resumed SEPTEMBER 26.Indivtdual!l Instruction Tel.Main 309.15178 CAZA Æ LORD, Principals.Evening Educational Classes FOR MEN.19 SUBJECTS TAUGHT.Mechanical, Commercial, Language \u2018Courses.OPEN OCTOBER 1st te JUNE 23rd YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCN, Dominion Square.For additional Information, telephone Educational Director, Up 985.202 24 The School for Young Ladies 916 SHERBaAUUVKE STREET, Conducted by MISS SYMMERS and MISS SMITH, will re-open on THURSDAY, 15ta September.Pupils whe desire it are prepared for the University Echoo! Examinatices and for Matriculation.After Wednesday, Tth Septembr.Eymmers and Miss Bmith wil to receive visitors On school business.I'rospectus on application 208 Miss be at bome 29 Miss Barker, 4138 DORCHESTER STREET.WILL RE-OPEN her school for young jadies and children on MONDAY.SEI.12th.Preparatory class for boys.FLETCHER Me Music Method and General Piasoforte Tuiltien.MISS INEZ M.LÉISHMAN will reopen Classes on Monéay, Sept.13th Specla! arrangements made for private classes Studio\u201418 PARK AVE.Tel.Up 20908.209 26 Wykeham House School.347 CLARKE AVENUE, Westmount, Select private school for boys.Headmaster, T.Holmes-Orr, assisted by Larminle, RA.Trin.Coll, Dud Boys prepared for universities, Royal Miliary College and Busineas imited number of boarders taken.Senool Te-opens September 12th The Headmaster will be Ip residence af.271 13 ter September 7th Mr.Jules Hone \u2014ané\u2014 Mrs.Camille Hone Hudon Have resumed their teaching of Vialin.Harmony and Solfexgio.oria ut.112 DUROCHER ST.th Also Cabinet Upright Plano, by Offenbach, vost 3400 00.large MR PP Mirrors, Hrass Electrotters, Singer Sewing Machine, Pictures.ete We will sell at the above residence un MONDAY MORNING, SEPT.26TH, All the Furniture and Effects, consisting of Two very Handsome I\u2019Manos.tn perfect order, thirty-six Handsome Wire Back and other Parlour Chairs and Sofas recently re-vovired in best Silk Brocatelle at A cost of over $350.00; Centre Tubles, Brass Electroliers, uid Oll Paintings, and a lot vf Pictures with Fancy Ortamental Frames, Hevobviug and several other Boukcascs, Curtains sod Por- tleres, Carpets, Cabinet, Screen.Ormus- ments, ete ; Handsome Folding Bed, Couch, very large Wardrobe, Singer Sewing Machine.excellent Banjo, cust $05.00.also Mandolin, Vidin, (tc.86 yards New Inlaid Linolvum.large Cupboard.8ide- Ni Extersion Mining Table and Chairs, Sthher Ware, Cutlery, Tea and Linner Sets, ote.the contents of ten Bed- Teoms, consstitgg of Vak and Walnut Redropm Six Springs and Mattresses, Qdd Rureatus and Washstands, Chamber Sets, Mortis ami other Chairs, Couches, Mircws in every room, etc good Gas Stove, Cooking Stove and Kitchen Sundries.Bale at 10 O'Clock RAE 4 DONNELLY.Auctionears The Handsome Stone and Solid Brick Resides, 1ecently built, and which can Lee easily vornvertsd Into Flats, also the three adjoining lots will be sold very cheap lo a prompt buyer Take River Front and Park Avenue Cars to the devur.226 3 209 49 law j ORNAMENTAL FIRE PROO DOO RS ITE FOR PRICES METALLIC ROOFING C° TORONTO CANADA Leneral Agents, H.McLAREN & CO., 630 Craig street - - - - Moatrsal.paration.Has proscribed ang Over W years, All droge gists in tho Dominion of Canada sell end recommend as | the culy medicine fts kind that cures and gives universal satisfaction.It prompliy and permanently cures all forms of Nervous Weakness and all effects of abuts or excess ex.the excessive use uf Tobaccd Uplum or Etimulants Mental and Brain V orry, all of waich lead to Infirmity, Insanity, Consump- tin and an Early Grave Price 31 per package or six for 85.One will please, six will curs Malled promptly on receipt of price.Send for free pamphlet Addre \u2018The Wood Company, Windsor.Oat.Canada.Fhosphodine is sold in Montreal E NcGale, 2123 Notre Dame street sod \u2018f Wood's by B COMMON SENSE INSE of fine bulldinæ lots, all situated between Mount Royal avenue and Roulevard st.on TUESDAY.27th SEPTEMIER, at 11 o'clock, at our roums 69 St Janes st Park avenue, 19 lots, 25x120 feet Mance atreet.10 lots, 235x110 and 14 Esplanade street, 4 lots, 25x100.Villeneuve street, 18 lots.26x100 Boulevard street, 4 lots, 25x1l1.Terms\u2014One-fourth cash, balance in 3 annual and equal payments, with & per cent interest Fur further formation apply to MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE Ia re O.LEMAIRE.St.Zephirin, P.Q- Sale by auction at No.6% S.JAMES 222 8 STREET, Moutreal on MONDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1904, Yo 11 o'cloc Stock of Vehicles, C'arringe Lumber.Hardware, Paints etc, etc.SI @1i 29 Book Debts and Bulls tvvels- able per list.; 472 14 Store will Le \u2018open on 28th inst KENT & TURCOTTE.97 St, Jatnes street MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.225 3 Purity Bread not touhced by hands.Sold in wrappers.James Strachan, Bakers to Royalty.out JOHN MACDONALD & CO.Wholesule Dry Goods.Toronto 98 312 ; OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.| ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE Tunisian.Fries Sept.iam.Quebec 2 2 30 vu » louian .30 sept.3 a ms, WW pom.Bavarian TA 7ZUOet.9 n.in, Li pm Partsian.Fri.14 Uet.5.30 a.m., 4 pu Record passages Moxilie tu Rimouskl varien 6 days, 3 bours, li minutes \u2018 Disian, 6 days, ¢ hours, 0 minules FIRST CLASS, $0 upwacds, according to steamer, and number occupying statercom.SECOND CLASS, Livurpooi or leondun- derry.330 and 8315, according to steamer Return tickets at reduced rates AHIRD CLASS.Liverpool, London or Glasgow, $15.00.From Liverpoul ur alovilloe tu Quebec, $15.00.GLASUOWN DIRECT SERVICE v.Corlnthian.Thurs ¥9 sep; Daylight sicilian .1burs.13 Uei.Uayught lretorian LL lhurs 30 Oct Daylight Cabin, $40.Second cabin, 32: 50.Third class, everything requisite for the voyage provided, $15 181 tt H & A.ALLA General Agen°s, Montreal LOmMIinion LiN@ swam: Mconis Suslings bo laverpool FRUM MUNTHKEAL | | \u2014_\u2014 # Domiulon.Sept.1h 1 Rensingtos Oct 7 v 3 r et 1 5 lominlon.uch 2d Kills Rats, Mice, Reaches, Bed Duga * a \u201cti > eVabcouver .LAUY.5 NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.t SOU lLWATS Uetly +Lunada.Nov dé All druzgistx or 452 Queun, west mentreni to A\\vaImosts (Bristel).=oronto Bewsre of imitations vTurcoman .\u2026.Uct : sktugishinan vet 39 GMsuAIDAU .we > Tuüscoluate .NOV.4d = TT a» Lo.d storage.t Luu storage and cool alr.dleamers sa.at uayilght Send for free catalogue.MUDLRAIE LATTES.Ask agents for pait.calais of moderate Jaeger Pure Wool ; Fate service.s 3 To Liverpool, $33; to London.837 24 an UNDERWEAR AND CLOTHING upwards, according to steamer and bert 230A St.Calherine St.POUT ai) parliculais aa tu (t< nt mat pasa «Et, Appty lo locai agent, Or lo DUOM3ANION LINE, .817 t?17 St.Sacrament st, Montreal.T .N RAILROADS.Lanadian P'Aciil naliiway Coys .ALLANIIU dilAuskber Lidia BSUM tam dAdladud, wena lal AND Moctreal Park & Island Railway Ce.| Pom LV EKFOU From : \u201cor Post Office 26 minute Liverpool Steamer.Montreal service.\"Teo am to 11 pm, last car at 12 sept.w.\u2014LAnE UHAMPLAIN Set +: ! midnight.From Lachine \u2014-20 min.wervice, Sept.:u\u2014LAKE ERIE .ult 50 am to 1150 pm st car 1250 am sept 27\u2014LAKE MANITUBA .\u2026.Jet 1 SAULT AU RECOLLET\u2014From Creiz sod | Oct.11\u2014LAKE CHAMPLAIN LUet 23 Chennaville, 45 min.service, \u20ac 15 am.t0 ; steamers sail (70M Molccvai &L GR, uivak, 31 10 Sant PP en dam hy + DUNSEUNETS CINDAFAÎNE Us e+ Malin ps UN 1UUS ee se ; mosaut REDUCTION IN RATES.mu Recollot, 83 pure 250 am 101 FIRST CABIN TU LIVEKIOUL, $17.30 pe wm \u201c 1315 pm to.AND $3 AND UPWARDS, ACCORDING TO MOUNTAIN - From Mt.Raya nvenve, 20 STEAMER AN es ox in service, à 490 am to 11.40 m From < .- Vactnria ave, Westmount, 20 min, service, I gooreond 2 in, to Liverpool 3iv.Lu Len 5 A i Snowdon's June.\u2018Tnird Clase to Liverpool.Londan, Gias- tion, 40 min.service.6 a.m.to 19 midnigat sow, nertask Lonéonderir and ec ne From Cartier tite.40 min.service, 5.40 am town, $15 > amburg, men otters to 11.p.m.dam, Antwerp, 317, to Uathenberg.Cupen- mous TAIS BELT LINE - Special Beit agen etc.$1v, Btocknolm, Hango, ste, l.ine service as required, \u2018ia St.Catherine From Liverpool or Londonierry to Que- street.Extra cars will be run on all lines ae required.For extra cars for Lachine take Notre Dame cars tn connect at Cote Bt Paul.For extra cars for Sault an Recoile# take St Denis cars to connect at C.PR 18 tracks [14 NORTHERN NAVIGATION CO.CHANGE OF TINE.LAKE SUPERIOR DIVISION: After Sept.14th, mailinga from Sarnia at 3 pm wili be as follows.Sept.16, 19, 22, 26.7% October 3.507, 35, 14, 17, M, 24 I 31.Norambher 2 42 9 11 14 ae 21, 21 28 Steamers sailing on September 23.October I 13 21 31, November 9, 15 and 28, go through to Duluth GEORGIAN BAY DIVISION: After Bep- temher j4th steamers will leave Collingwo.4 at 1.30 pm, Owen Sound at 113% pm.on Tursedave, Thursdays and Saturdays for Sauit St Marie and intermediate points, vin Killarney.NORTH \u201cHORE DIVISION Neginnineg September 19th steamer will lease Owen Sound at 8 am.Callingwood at 11 pm.Mondays and Thursdays for Parry Sound ft au Baril, Byng Inlet, and French Rive PARRY SOT'ND DIVISION: Str City nf Toronto will be withdrawn after Sept ser Jno Lee filing tae route for the balane ann, leaving Prnetang at 4, an Midiand at 9 am Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa\u2018urdaye.Returning, Jraves Parry Esund at 7 am Mondayx, Wednesdays and Frtays 1715 C.M.NICHOLSON, Traffic Mgr.Sarnia H.H.GILDERSLEEVE, Myr Collingwood.222 32 LAKE STEAMSHIPS.IN Economy.Comfort and Scenic Grandeur Toronto, 86.50; return $11.30.Hamilton, 87.00; return 812.00 Including Meals and Berths by MONTREAL - TORONTO - HAMILTON LINE\u2014Steamers leaving on Monday Wednesdays and Eridaye à MONTREAL - TORONTO INÉ-\u2014\u2014Bleam- ers leave at 2.15 pm.Mondays, Wed- negdays and Saturdays QU EC LINE\u2014Steamers leave daily at 7 pm.SAGUENAY LINE \u2014 Steamers leave uebec on Tuesdaya Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 Ticket Office, 128 St.James St.bon PO 113 bec.813.from Londen $17 To and from ail otter paints at equAliy low rates For London direct, 8S Montross, on or about October 5th.carrying one clase pas- wengers only.recond cabin Reduced fare to - London, $37 80 Round trip from London, ! via Liverponl, $71 2 Light and airy rooms amidships, good table and attendance.J Apply to Capndiug Pnrific Faitrar Co, Atinntie teamship Lines, Mon Roy dracon gracher 217 36 GRAND ASSEMBLY Censervatory Hall, 2369 St.Catherine street, cer.MeGill Cell.ave Saturday at 8.15 p.m, Classes, Private es SODS.one_Ù $11.PREDE ie W.NORMAN.\u2018 Eve Beginners\u2019 226° ST.LAWRENCE YACHT COMPANY, Ltd.Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held In the Windsor Hotel.Montreal, Monday, Oct.3rd, 1304, at § o'clock p.m, : for receiving statement of the year's business, election of directors an any other business that may come before the meeting.W.J.Thompwon, Secretary.227 3 law M.A.A.A.Notice to Membe.Members are hereby notified that the grounds and (lub House at Westmount.Amateur Athletic Unieæ, for the purpose of holding their Siet Annual Championship Meeting, on Saturday, 24th Sept, and all meme bership passes thereto are suspended for\u2018 that date.E.HERBERT BROWN, mes Tas C.W.LINDSAY, LIMITED, Notice is hereby lven that the An- 3 nual! Meeting of t rhareholders O0 226°2 above-named company wil at 2366 St.Catherine street, Mette! , on Tuesday, 11th October, \u20181904, at \u20ac o'clock p.m.BENJ.A.EDWARD, Becretgry.now company.which, however, was sharply headed off by the clevernesa of the late Mr.C.Geddes, president of the City Passenger Railway Co.\u2018The late Mr.A.passed away about a year ago, was for many years engaged in tha wholerale hardware trade and railway supplies, in which he was sucoessful.Special Notice.Special pieces of jewellery designed | and made to order at short notice.R Hemsiey.255 St.James street.| Where to Buy a Piano.J.W.Shaw & Co.are an old and tr reputable firm: they sell closer to cos65 than any house In tt: business.They have a full range of all grades of.American and Canadlan Pianos from which to select.They give easy te of payment without Increasing the price.J.W.Shaw & Co., 227¢ 8¢ Catharine street.227 4 8ome Piano Bargains.LAS: Steinway Upright $225.00, Mason a\u201d Risch Upright $175.00, Lindsay pa right $210.00, Helntzman Upright Ÿ -4268.00.All nearly new.Terma to sutgs any Po atortes C.W.Lindsay, Limits ; ed, 23¢¢ 8t.Catherine street.J TEA Our Sterling Silver SETS Are ip the first rank We Lave an taste.for WEDDING GIFTS, are maby étylens to choose from, either plain or beautifully ornate.Old English 5- Tt is [ull size and in very heavy silver.plain and solid, in perfect The price is $180.00.JOHNSTON BROTHERS, 2370 St.Catherine Street, near Peel.There Piece Tea Set =H pune Studs from 20c.Setid Gold from bly nn EY | INPERIA \\ \\ N - le The annual banquet of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, held last evening in the large dining room of the Windsor Hotel, was marked by some exceptionally fine specch-makinæ.the attention of the large audience being held until the last word was uttered by Dr.Barcluy shortly before two o'clock this morning.Aside from being privileged to hear such distinguished Englishmen as Sir Howard Vincent, the vallant chunmplon of fiscal reform, and Sir Lioyd Wise who hus given a great deal of time to the study of patent laws, particularly In their relationship to the Colonies, those who attended the function also \u2018istened to addresses from Sir Wil- rid Laurier, Hon.George E.Foster and the Hon.George W.Ross, Fach of these gentlemen was in the best of form, and their utterances breathed a cheerful optimism that met with a ready response from the many bundred listeners present.RISE OF BRITISH EMPIRE.Sir Wilfrid's speech was a scholarly reference to the rise of the Rritish Empire from a position of comparative insignificance at the close of the American war of the Revolution to the commanding position whieh it occuples to-day.In this portion of his address.the Federal Premier rose at times to heights of real eloquence.When he turned to a consideration of those practical affairs, Incident to such a gathering he was disappointing, and while maintaining that a uniform tariff between all portions of the Hritish Em- Dire would not be ndvisable.he declared himself unequivocally In favour of treaties of commerce between every rection and to the advantage of all.PREMIER OF ONTARIO'S MAJORITY.Mr.Ross was twice twitted on the Aimiuished nature of his majority.once by Mr.Foster and again hy Mr Monk.but he did not pay any attention to these references, His speech was in the main a vonsidera- tion of the present position of Canadian commervé.and concluded with the suggestion that the Federal Government should establish «old storage warehouses at Liverpool, for the reception of Canadian goods of a perishable character and the erection of a æhow house in London, where Canadian goods might at all times be advun- tageously displayed for the benefit of the merchants and people of Great Britain.Mr.Ross thought that In this way at least a mlilion dbllars of public funds could be well spent.OVATION FOR MR.FOSTER.Mr.Foster's speech was the oratorical feature of the evening.evoking.as êt did, the most unbounded applause.He thought that the declaration made by Sir Wilfrid in favour of a system of preferential treaties was an adequate answer to Lord Rosebery's& contention that Canada and its Premier were antagonistic to better trade relations Within the Empire.A striking demonstration occurred while the secretary was reading a list of regrets.The name of Mr.R.L.Borden was cheered to the echo.The applause continued for several minutes.Mr.Borden's message was ax foliows: W.K.George: President of the Canadian manufacturers\u2019 Association - \u201cAllow me to congratulate you upon your election to the presidency of the assoctation.1 regret very much my inabllity to be present with you on the occasion of your nnnual banquet.I am to-night.however, going to speak to an audience of farmers, and I shall advocate ta them the same policy of adequate protection which I would ad- vecate were 1 with you this evening.\u201cR.L.BORDEN.Ar.W.K.George, the newly elected prestdent of the ussociation, occupied the chair, having on his immediate right Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and on his immediate ft Nir Howard Vincent.Others the table of honour were : Str Alexander Lacoste, Messrs.CC.Rallantyne.tjeo.E.Drummond, Hon, W.Paterson, Hon.(G.W.Ross.Hon.Raymond Prefontalne, Mr.Robt.Bicker- dike, W.K.McNaught, H.Medhurst.Rev.Dr.Rarclay.Hon.J.D.Rolland.Hon.R.H.McCarthy.Hon.Geo.E.Foster, F.D.Monk, J.GG.H.Rergeron, TW.F.Cockshutt, A.¢), Brault, Sir Lloyd Wise, Principal Peterson.C A.Rirge.Robt.Meighen., J.J.McGill, GoW, Burland, Peter Lyall, Geo.Booth and A.A! Ayer.LETTERS OF REGRET READ.The secretary, Mr.E.H.Cooper.read letters of regret from [ord Strathcona, Chief Justice Meredith, Mayor Laporte, Kenator MacKay.Hon.W.8 Fielding, Hon.Charlies Fitzpatrick.Hou.P.Rro- deur, Hon.J.I.Tarte.R.L Borden, Hon.8.N.Parent, Sir William Van Horne, Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, Charles Hays and others.Following the toast of the King.the regular toast list was prefaced by n very pleagant incident.the presentation of a testimoginl.In the form of an H- luminited address.to Mr.Cyrus A.Rirge, former president of the association, which was made by the secretary.ADDRESS OF MR.W.K.GEORGE THE PRESIDENT.Atier.dinner Mr.George proposed the Beaith of the King.This wag heartily acknowledged, acrompanied by the Binzing of the National Anthem.Mr.George, In his address, referred to the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Agso- clation.He azid it was a non-political organization.with a membership extending from Sydney, on the East.to Victoria, on the West, embracing practically all the leading manufacturers of this broad Dominlon, joined together, primarily.of course, for the purpose of looking after the apectal Interests of the manufacturers.There was a broader aml a more patriotic spirit In our association than merely personal ends.Above all else the sulding thought and the animating motive of this Association, the very mainspring of Ita activitivs.vas the desire to ald in the advancement, in the development.and in the upbuilding of Canada.to help in placing Canada In the front rank of the nations of the morid\u2014a position to which she was entitled to aspire, by all the gifts of Providence.so lavishiy bestowed, Think.\u201d sai the =peaker.\"of Canada\u2019s immense area comprising one- third of the Rritlsh Empire.Leaving out of consideration the romparatively Northern Territories of s Ungava, Northern Keewatin, Mackensie an: the gold vlelding Yu- ton, which together have a greater area than Ruasia in Europe we have between Ontario and the Rocky Mountains.in the province of Manitoba and the Territories of Assiniboia, Bas- unsurpassed fertility, lying within the time latitudes as the most populous countries of Europe, and almost equal in size to the Empire of India, which supports over two hundred million people.The province of British Co- lumbla is equal In area to Italy, Switzerland and the Austrian Empire combined.Ontario is considerably larger than Germany, Holland and Denmark together.Quebec could take in Bel- glum France and half of Spain, while it Newfounilund be added to our Marl- UG BANQUET OF THE CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION.\u2014 The Premier proposing the toast of Canada and the Empire.ze EEE time Provinces they will have an area about the same as the British Isles.UNRIVALLED RESOURCES.\u201cThink of Canada\u2019s unrivalled resources, of almost everything, in {ts natural state, which Is required for either the nhecessities or luxuries of mankind, awaiting only the master hand to complete the transformation.ele EE 990069090009 900900080096 009000000906 60 © \u201c Who dares say that the blend and a united people?In the days will never forget the memo for the weaker would remain.Let them drop thei connection, and was eas in the future?If in 1 3 tain, would Britain's prestige have in the whole.tend towards boundiess possibilities future.\"\u2014HON G.E.FOSTER.DEOOOHDOSHE ess 099009009090090990000 Her equally unrivalled waterways and water powers, which in thelr number, magnitude and magnificence, eclipse those of any other land.Her blue sky and bracing climate producing a strong and vigorous race, those men of the North.unconquered and unconquerable.\u201d The pessimist, like the Free Trader.is past and gone\u2014gone -nd almost forgotten, and there remaineth none so poor as to do him reverence.Pessim- t{sm.gentlemen, is an evil, blighting n- fluence that cripples progress, delays action and produces commercial cowards.Give it rein and it will breed cause for Its own existence from the very stagnation which it produces.Rut Canada has come Into her own.And answered is the call of the poet when he said: But thou my country.dream not thou! \u2018Wake, and behold how night is done; How on thy breast, and o'er thy brow, Bursts the uprising Sun! We are all optimists for the best of reasons, because we have learned to know and to appreciate our land and we are filled with enthusiasm for \u2018he eer factory and farm, and where there ing for development certainly all je has stated, the natural resources of In the Province of Ontario we de equal number.the Dominion.\"\u2014HON.G.W.RO 000090000900900 ee possibilities within our reach, and Je- termined to use every endeavour In our power to build up Canada into a great, a populous and prosperous nation, fit partner In a mighty Empire.It requires but little Imagination to fil one with enthuslasm for such an outlook, and ft ls nn (Inspiration to feel that to us is given an opportunity of sharing in this work.\u201cI have sald,\u201d continued Mr.George, \u2018that thia association is non-political, and I mean it.Party politica have no place in our work\u2014the question of a member's party affiliations are never considered.If you will pardon a personal allusion it will exemplify what I mean.I stand here to-night ca President of this Association, yet I think that I am safe In saying that not 5 per Katchewan.Alberta, Athabasca and Southern Keewatin a habitable area of cent of the members of nur association Know what my party aMliations are\u2014 Tired, Tire Fortunately, physicians know about\u2019 Ayers Sarsa .They p Vi for exhaustion, ho Sayles RE Tired.That the whole story.No \u2018rest.No comfort.All tired out., French armies, and French loyalty stood ortions of this country.ed ones work out their mischief of the men, Scotchmen, Irishmen, they were business standpoint.Did they get any advantag possible for them to reap greater South Africa had been taken from Great Bri- veins and separate the arteries between the two and you induce paralysis Let the blood flow from the extremities and all would OEHCCCONHEHNROOO96OO9OOSOOCCCCOE Nae 0000660060 90000 0006 © 090990606599 09690 \u201cThere should be no jealousy between labour and capital, between land, and sustain a population of about twe millions.We could well sustain a population of ten millions.Japan, with no more arable land, sustains a fighting population of forty millions, and we might sustain an What is trie of Ontario ie true of all the provinces in 0900000006 90060900 0990009000 9099090C000 6 [ee \u20ac BANQUET OF THE CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION, \u2014 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR PREFERENCE THEME OF SPEAKERS AT THE MANUFACTURERS 7 : 1 CROREECECEIOPOICROROOY of acres when they and the garner.e graphicall seen, with British harbours on eac to-day.\"\u2014HON.G.E.FOSTER.)GODOCOSOCHOOOOEOE 88 000009009000 | ! i i i j instances IORCROJOIO ©00900990090009 8 \u201cTake again the forests, and the millions of acres of fertile lands © ot undeveloped.Touring through the North West there could be seen © boundless acres of rich free land.What would happen to those millions © shall have been brought to the plough, the reaper © think of Canada and her mighty resources.Geo- © y they were on the mightiest highway the world has ever ® ocean, and the connecting link be- © tween the dominant power in Europe and the dominant power in Asia = .© OR ROLO OLOROROROTORCHOLORORORKOLOXORO) | evolve some plan of binding the Empire permandntly together in the bonds of unfon.1 believe that Mr.Chamberlain 18 right when he says, \u2018There ls à universal desire for closer union.lt is essential to the existance of the Empire.It can be most hopefully approached from the commercial side.\u2019 \u201cGentlemen, there is à saying which \u201chas been doing much service of late.\u2018namely, \"Trade follows the Flag.\u2019 I lum afrald, Sir Howard, that, in some ft has been German trade sand Yankee trade.and French trade which have followed the Union Jack.Let me give you another and I belleve a more practical thought, and that ts that * Sentithent follows Trade.\u2019 particularly trade of a satisfactory noture Gentlemen, neither you nor I need any incentive to our loyalty to the Britian Empire.We have never known any other alleglance and we never will.But as our country fllls up, attracting.ug we hope It will, millions of -people from foreign lands, we will find a large portion of our population which knows no sentimental tle for British connection.We are then met with the necessity of generating that sentiment In order to strengthen the tle that binds us to the Motherland, and 7 believe that the simplest.most practical and most effectual way of propagating It will be thrdugh the satisfactory trade relations which may be established by means of preferential tariffs hetween the different portions of the Empire.PRESIDENT GEORGE.\u201cGentlemen, we are proud of the traditions of the Pritish Empire.Rut let me ask you what nobler ambition Mr.W.K.George, the chairman, delivering his address.itself may not make the best People not long past, of which Englishmen ©.Let demagbgues howl, lot interest please, but Frenchmen, English- anadians all, and Canadians they r prejudices and come down to the in Canada from British advantages remained the same?Cauterize the rich in developments and a glorious PerEEPPPEIPPOOREEOOD simply because the question is never considered.As an Association we know no politics except the development of our country.DEVELOPING EXPORTS.In various ways the association is benefiting its members.Time does not permit of going into the many details, let me merely mention some of the more important features, such, for ir stance, as assisting in developing che export trade, through the appointment of correspondent members in many of the Important trade centres throughout the world.These correspondetits are at the service of any of our members and will advise them regarding the possibilities of trade in their locality, and supply names of possible customers.This same department of our work will also secure mercantile reports on these firms from reliable sources at very moderate rates, furnish translation of any correspondence and advise on the best shipping routes.Thus, furnishing.to beginners in the export busine=s.much valuable them with assistance, and supplying Information at a minimum of cost, which they of themselves, through are so many latent resources wait- alousy should cease.As Mr.Foster this country are almost unbounded.not cultivate 20 per cent.of arable ©009090900000® © their inexperience, would either not have been able to secure at allor would have obtained only at much expense.\u201cThe Association,\u201d continued the speaker, \u201chas also established a transportation department under the charge of an experienced transportation expert, s0 that any member having a grievance against any of the transportation companies can have his case handled for him by one who can present it clearly.| logically and falrly before the Rallway Commission.This department has already achieved results very beneficial to many of its members.Our Association can also, I think fairly lay claim to having advanced greatly the quality of Canadlan manufactured products.The spirit of the organization is, that nothing is too good for Canada-and the inspiration among our members js, tn have \u2018the goods which are made In Canada\u2019 the equal of those produced by any coun on earth, and in many linea of skilled manufacture, Canada already takes no second place.THE QUESTION OF TARIFF.\u2018As to the tariff\u2014we are bellevers In the absolute necessity of a Protective Tariff for the Sevelopment and proeper- ity of Canada.A Protective Tariff mast \u2018be furnished which will at Jedst.offset the disadia under which our howe producers labour, if Can- adian industries are to he establish- i ed.was glad to hear the Hon.| of Finance declare in hia speech at the banquet which was \u2018endered to him - in the city of Toronto, that \u2018there was no use in discussing Free Trade.It was only un Academic Theory,\u201d und he was right.\u2018There remains nothing but a Protee- tive Tariff and that is what we must have for Canada, if we wish to achleve our destiny.I have heard that necessity denounced.1 have.pever heard it disproved.| Minister CCOCHDOHE gocc0coc0e SODVCOHDHDO But what is possible ! believe motheriand and the colonies, treaties the expression is not too ® mw EOE EECOOEO®® COCOCECOTICEECOOCOEOO® BANQUET OF THE CANAD!AN MANUFACTURERS\u2019 j Qudition strong or down and by mutual concessions, by giving and grantin and the other, develop the trade between Great Britain an to the mutual advantage of all.\u20148IR WILFRID LAURIER.or prouder inspiration could we have than the thought that to us may be permitted the opportunity of bullding for the generations yet to come.by helping to place on an enduring basis the Empire to which we belong.{ - \u201cAnd we of the newer and vaster w est Where the great furled, And the cannons are sflent along our coasts Saxon and Gaul, Canadians claim A part in the glory and pride and alm Of the Empire which guides the world.\u201d war banners are a YCIROIOIOICIOICO CACO C0 0000 CO0CO000) COERPPPOPOOOROOREO® is that we can have between the of commerce, if | may so speak, and extravagant, whereby we can sit to one side the Colonies ©00009000® CORHOCOPOROOCOOOE® meme ASBOCIATION.\u2014 Mon.George E, Foster speaks of Britain's expangjon and consolidation- PN \"We have,\u2019 continued Mr.George, \u201cthe honour of having with us to-night Sir Howard Vincent, a true friend of Canada, whose great influence In the British House of Commons has always been at the service of the Colonies.1 man whose name wil go down in hia- tory as one of the very earliest advocates of Imperial preferential trade; a co-worker with the Right Hon.Jos.Chamberlain.and I am going to ask bim to take back n message to Mr.Chamberlain,\u2014that we are heart and soul with them in their endeavour to Doubly Dangerous.Colds are doubly dangerous be- chine they seem so harmless at first.Gheok them in time.Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil will do It quickly and permanently.SIR WILFRID LAURIER GIVES TOAST OF _ CANADA AND EMPIRE.Sir Wilfrid Laurie, who bad an en- thustastic reception, the audience ris- Ing en masse and singing lustily \u201cFor he's a jolly good fellow,\u201d proposed \u201cCanada and the Empire,\u201d and sald: It is a great pleasure to sit at the hospitable board of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association.The cheer is good and the company excellent.We CANADIAN FUNT RAOES, Polo Grounds, St.Lambert, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 34, 1004 2 Trains, G.T.R., 1.30 and 3, FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER 23.1904.A, Sir Wilfrid Laurier Eloquently Described Rise of Britain's Fortunes From Lowest Ebb at Close of the American War of Revolution to Present Position-\u2014The Premier Thinks No Chance at Present for Uniform Tariff Between All Portions of Empire \u2014Hon.George LE.Foster in Splendid Speech Tells of Canada\u2019s Proud Geographical Position Between Great Marts of Europe and the Freshly Awakened East-\u2014-Col.Sir Howard Vincent Loudly Cheered in Dissenting From Earl Rosebery's Position on Fiscal Issuc\u2014 Premeir of Ontario Discusses Canada\u2019s Commerce\u2014 Name of Mr.R.L.Borden, Conservative Leader, Loudly Cheered in Banquet Hall, Empire, guests whose presence adds to the interest of the occasion.We have Sir ! Howard Vincent (cheers), who comes relations which ought to exist between the Mother Country and the colonies, and whose views we shall listen to with the gréatest possible interest.F do not know that we shall] share all his views.Sir Howard Vincent has come from a free country, and comes into a freer country stil.LIBERTY OF SPEECH.We are accustomed here io liberty of speech.but whether we agree or dis- agree\u2014and In a large measure | am a will the Fabric be maintained.Mow so many elements bo kept under Britain?\" It is a question answered 60 autonomy and legislative inde © © © © © the British Empire \u2014SIR WIL his words.(Cheers.) ; We have also the Hon, Mr.Mac- Carthy, from Trinldad.who brings to us an expression of sympathy of the West Indies.We have also my friend, Mr.George E.Foster, whose presence at this board I have not seen for some time, but whose presence will all the more be welcome.(Cheers.) It is my privilege to present tosst of \u201cCanada and the Empire.\u201d It is a very large subject, especially at half-past eleven.and It would be difficult to do justice to it at the time at my disposal.The development of the Rritish Empire justified 1 think it was Oliver Cromwell In saying.\u201cHe goes furthest who does not count in whither he is going.\" CREATION OF MODERN GROWTH.The British Emplro as H exists ta- the BANQUET OF THE CANADIAN MA NUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION.\u2014 Colonel Sir Howard Vincent, resp onding to the toast of Canada and the W I have, ag the chairman has sald.some ! by her own kith and kin of this con- - from the heart of the Empire.who has.! given a great deal of thought to the DOODOGHCGOECHOCHÈÉDHE © CCEERPOIOCEAPPOEOE® Now the question is asked man That, however, is a question no longer to be asked.years ago when the principle of local endence was introduced in all 2 RID LAURIER.(OCOOMOOdOCCOCORO! M ODOTE CODE CIRECTTOEOOHHO COR OTR AA sure we shall agree\u2014all will welcome | by the American war.that in less than advance! arrested and cured by \u201cMathieu's Ner- : not day is a creation of practically mod-' 15 for 25 cts, at all dealers.ya time by friends and foes, \u201cHow ern growth, as It does not extend beyond the end of the elghteenth century, and it Is a remarkable fact that the \u201chistory of the British Empire.as ft exists to-duv.and of which we are, all proud, dates from the date of the conciusion of the American War, when the war for the independence of the colonies was concluded, when the treaty of peace was signed in 1753, and apart from Newfoundland, which at that time was merely a fishing station, apart from a few islunds in the West Indies, the colonial possessions of; Great Britain were confined simply to! this colony here on banks of the st.Lawrence, which had been peopled not bv those of Eugilsh origin, who had, been the stay and pride under the do-: minlon of England only some 20 years: before, but by a people who remained! true to the British allegiance when the\u2018 alleglance Was assalled and deserted I v is second to none.and which has only been equalled once In the course of history.Now the question is asked many & time by friends and foes \"How will the fabric be maintained.How can it Kept together, and how oan so many elements be kept under the sway of the Empire of Great Britain?\" That, however, is a question no longer to be asked.It is a question answered 60 years ago when the principle of local autonomy.and legislative independence was introduced in all parts of the British Emme pire.(Cheers.) The Empire of Rome fell under the welzht of concentration, but the Empire of England exists by f , br local autonomy, by legislative Independence, and the Empire of England le a galaxy of living nations with England as the loving mother.(Cheers.) SOLUTION A DIFFICULT MATTER, To many the answers Five to { the questions will, perhaps, be nat tully, \u201ctinent.(Loud cheers.) i ENGLAND'S BRIGHTEST FOR- | TUNES.From that date.and through all England's (rest distress.commenced England's brightest fortunes.Since that date and in less than 100 years.England thas acquired either by conquest.or discovery, or colonising, more By dis- coverv than conauest., India, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Mauritus.Ceylon Jamaica and scores of lslanda (in all parts and in all climes.How vain are the calculatinng of men, and how mysterious are the ways of Providence! Who could have supposed when the English Colonial Empire had been rent can it be kept together, and how can the sway of the Empire of Great parts of ©0000900000 100 years England would have been the Rreätest colonising power the world had ever seen?Who would have supposed then that England would bulld up an Empire greater than had been the Empire of Rome in its palmlest days?Yet the dream which would have seemed impossible has become the great reality of which we are the living witnesses.(Cheers).To-day England has an empire which INSOMNAL Insomnia and nervous diseases are vine Powders.\u201d which, though they do contain any morphine nor other dungerous narcotics, produce a peaceful slumber and soothe (he nerves.satisfactory, and men will still enquire, Is one to be?1 do not propose to give a solution to-night, but let me say at once, and perhups I may in so saying anticipate any objection in many minds where it has been suggested that a bond of union wonld be found in a uniform pire, that for my part 1 cannot see that a uniform tariff is denirable fog the British Empire.Différences in civilization and climate make it ime possible that you can have the same for India as Australia, and the same for Australia as South Africa.; But what 15 possible I! belleve is that we can have between the Motherland and the Colonies treaties of commerce, if I may ro speak, and the expression is not too strong or extravagant, whereby we can sit down and by mus tua] concessions.by giving and gran ing to one aide and the other, devi Britain an advantage the trade between (reat the Colonies to the mutual of all.(Loud cheers.) I am well aware that the task is not without difficulties, We have some views In Canada and they have other views in Great Britain.My friend, the chairman, will permit me to Bay that this Is a freer country than Great Britain, and I would not endorse every syliable of what he has sald.I would make some exceptions.We cannot have the same tariff for Canada and Great Britain.I will not say what they should have in Great Britain.That {a their own look out, but when they have chosen their policy and we have chosen our policy, it shdll always be possible to sit down and come to some conclusion by giving and grant ing where we can still more extend and strengthen the relations which exist between us.(Loud cheers.) SIR HOWARD VINCENT EXPOUNDS POLICY OF EMPIRE TRADE.Sir Howard Vincent.who was the firat to reply to the toust said be was delighted to be present and assist fin an: undertaking that was for the wele fare of this great Dominion.He re- jolced that while the members of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Assoctation were engaged in building up Canadian industries fn Increasing the flelds of Cu \u2018adian labour, and In seeing that there shall be a preference of a substantia} character for the goods of Great Britain and Ireland.and for the products of the British Emplre.Sir Howard rejoiced at the resolution\u2019 passed that day by the Association, and said he should take care that it would reach Mr.Chamberlain in due course, whilst it would also give the workers for tariff reform in the old country gretaer encouragement to go on with the work in which they had been engaged.He alluded to the largely increased trade between Great Britain and Canada.He also expreas- ed the hope that the resolution woud reach Lord Rosebery, who had been saying such rash things about Canada and the opinions said to be held by tr Wilfrid Laurter.He had heard of the proposed visit to England next year of the members of the Assoclation, and he would assure them all of a most friendly reception.He was proud of the 8c ne before hin, and could say the boys of Canada were the boys England held out her hand to.Turning to Sir Wilfrid, the apeaker referred to the first time he had met (Continued on Page Twelve.) Begin the Day Right.A good breakfast of Swiss Food is the open sesame to a successful day's werk, Try it.Special Notice.From the Unit@d States Official Cene eus Report.\u201cIn 1896 Messrs.Wilcox & White, of Meriden, Conn.began manufacturing an interior attachment, and in February, 1887.bulit their first Angelus, a cabinet plano-player.This instrument, the invention of E.H.White, may be regarded as the pioneer of the various similar attachments which have since been placed upon the market.\u201d Layton Bros., sole agents for the Angelus, i44 Peel street, ' Newcombe Piano Made Canada.\u201d The Musical Committee of the Manufacturers\u2019 Association's Banquet stand on Cunadian principles and choose the best at that.An\u2019 Art Newcombe Plano.in dark English oak, graced the occasion last evening at the Windsor Hotel, rendering sweet soïnds as the Newrombe only can render.Willis & Co.2470 St.Catherine street, are meeting great demand for their high- class Pianos.The \u2014 OANADIAN HUNT RAOES, Polo Gronnds, 8¢.lambert, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904 2 Trains, G.T.R., 1.30 and 2, Have You N oticed | tures.The soft shadea lights usually attractive prices.; / opaque what beautiful effects are now obtainable in Lighting Fixtures?Make a visit to onr \u201cShow Rooms\" and you will see there, some new and original designs in Gas and Electric Fix- effects for the drawing room, all pre represented and at un- McDONALD & WILLSON, 24b8 St.Catherine Street (between Drummond and Mountain Sts.).for the library or the brilliant But what is to be the future, if there.tariff for the whole of the British Eme ' tariff for Canada us India, the same 6 R .LAST EDITION.THE MONTREAL PEP PARY STAR-FRIDAF, SEPTEMBER 23, 1004, LAST EDITION.GHIEF OF POLICE ~ HAS INVESTIGATION Ambulance People Had a Little Bit of Difference.ARE EAGER FOR PATIENTS One Driver Seized a Physician and Forcibly Ejected Him From Residence.The emulation between the ambulances of the Notre Dame and the General Hospitals has led occasionally to almost the same kind of scenes which are to be observed where rival carters are seeking travellers for hotels.It is admitted by the Notre Dame people that they are anxious to get ail the emergency cases that they can, Jt is not that there is any money In them, because the cases, of course, In the most instances, nre free, but they @ a benevolent institution.Thus.there can occasionaliy be seen the representatives of the two ambulances standing over a patient urging upon hin or her the advantages of the 1e- spective hoapitals.This emulation, while occastonally a little abrurd did not seriously Interfere with the public gcod, nor lead to delays or real trou- bls of any kind.The doctors going out with the ambulance in each instance from either hospital were gentiemen and had no altercations.but the Notre Dame people say that there ls one of the ambulance drivers who actually interferes by physical force on behalf of his hospital.BIT OF AN ALTERCATION.The Noire Dame people say that this man has actually assaulted their doc- tore more than once.(i Wednesday matters culminated in an altercation \u2018which was to-day the subject of an enquiry before the Chief of Police.It seems that the Notre Dame ambulance was returning with a private pattent from the West End, and when near Chaboillez Square.some one told the driver that there was a woman in a building near by who had heen knocked down by a cab.Dr Godin, an outside surgeon, was temporarily acting as an ambulance surgeon while the regular doctor was away on Vacation.He happened to be out with the ambulance on that occasion.and at onre went in tu se» what could be done.He recognized the niece of the lady who had been hurt as a French.Canadian acqualntance of his.in the place where he ordinarily practiced.She was quite willing to have the injured and still unconscious lady taken to Notre Dame, When the driver nf the General Hospital ambulance arrived.and nowwithstanding the fact tha: there were two policemen of No.6 station present making enquires as to the facts, this driver seized Dr.Godin and forcibly put him ou: of the house.ASKED POLICE PROTECTION.The doctur returned to his ambulance, but the humiliation of the af- fa.: struck him and he returned to the place and demanded that he he gi Hi police protection.lie get in sausfaction and a complaint was made to the Chief of Police.An e\u2026julry was held before Chie! Legault this morning when it was made clear that there was no unplcas- antness between the doctors of the will be arrived at between the authorities of the two hospitals whien handle most of the emergency calls to prevent further friction.EXAMINATION RESULTS ARE POSTED.The following results of the exhibition and scholarship examinations were posted this morning: Third Year\u2014 Mathematics and phy- &ics, value of $130 a year.tenable for two years, providing work in third Year prove satisfactory.won hy W.|.Carr.of Trout River.P.Q.(Hunting- don Academy).+ Third Year\u2014Mathematics and phy- Sics (value and conditions same us above) Mabel Rorke.Second Year\u2014Mathematics and phs- Blcs, value of $150.tenable for one year, won by G.T, Wilson, of New Westminster, BC.Second Year\u2014Mathematics and physics, value of 875, tenable for one vear, won by H.D.Meldrum.FINAL YEAR MEDS ELECT OFFICERS.The final year in the Faculty of Medicine, McGill University.elected officers this morning.The follpuing are the results of the ole.tions: Prest- dent, Mr.H.H.Leslie: vice-president, Mr.J.P.MacDonald.secretary, Mr.E.N.Henderson.treasurer, Mr.BR.W Robertson; reporter.Mr.J.¥ Heag- Many Imexpenaive but charmiag little concelta that are exquisite examples of handiwork nnd origl- nality are new on view in our oases, consisting of .BROOCHES LACE PINS, fm the fanbhiomable col- ered or Roman oe Sprays of flowers and leaves upon which is set whole snd Baroque a are favorite designs.5 te 810.Send for Catalegwe.Philiipe Square, oatrenl, wish to prove to the public their utility tw: Institutions, and that the doctor | of the General had taken no part in the nffair.The police had not acted.because they did not consider that they had authority to act without! a warrant.It + probable that some understanding | erty.A wite of thanks was: lendersd the retiring officers.he exhibitions in modern languages and classius, etc, will be awarded early in the week.APPOINTMENT OF MR.ROBT.MEIGHEN WELL RECEIVED.The appointment of Mr.Robert Meighen to th.directorate of® the Bank of Toronto, the news of which wan published li yesterday's Star, has been received in the city wih a great eal of favourable comment.Mr.eighen, who for yeurs has figured as MR.ROBERT MEIGHEN, Appointed a Director of the Bank of Toronto.j one of Montreal's most prominent monufacturers, havirg conducted the destinies of the Lake of the Woods I Milling Company from small beginnings to Its present magnificent position in the Dominion industrial life, Is 30 well known in the business community that it is scarcely necessary to enlarge upon it.His appointment as a director of the foremost Ontario Bank seems particularly appropriate, as Mr.Melghen began hig business career at Perth in that province, and afterward did ah extersive business in the Bataurst dis- trict, subsequentiy removing to this vity where he has since made his home.Mr.Meigh™n's interests are very | large throughout the country as he is | interested In manufacturing in the i cust and milling in the west.For years Mr.Meighen has been a prominent and popular member of the Montreal Hoard of Trade and the Corn 2x: change Association.though he never could he prevailed upon Lo accept ot- fice in either body.Pleaded Not Guilty.Augustine Gauthier, the young girl accused of Killing her child.was brought hefore Judge Lafontaine today.She pleaded not guilty.and the ee \u2018 ( LABOUR CONGRESS WILL SEND AGENT TO GREAT BRITAIN TO WATCH IMMIGRATION == ; The fifth day's session of the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada opened this morning with the president, Mr.John A.Flett, in the chalr.The first resolution taken up was the amended one by Delegate Landers, to have the congress send an agent to Great Eritain to offset the misrepresan- tations made by Guvernmental and pri- vale agents in sending Immigrants to this country.The amendment, afiy: a heated discussion, was adopted, Several of the speakers, who did not agree with (he substance of the resolution, said that it was almost impossible for one man to counteract the work of so many interested parties, who were inducing immigrants to come to Canada.Some of the delegates claimed that the resolution was worthless, as the funds of the congress would not permit such a step being taken, unless the various labour rves throughout the Dominion contribute largely to a fund.A resolution was also introduced by Delegate Page, asking the congress 10 assist the Montreal barbers In asking the City Counell to carry out the city by-laws In regard to Sunduy shaving.The resolution was unanimously adopted.A resolution was also introduced by Delegate O'Callaghan, criticizing the educattonal system in the province of Quebec.The resolution was adopted.Another resolution which is of great interest to the organiftion known as the Union of Municipalities was one condemning the bonus system of creating industry.A resolution demanding the abolition of property qualification for public of fictals was passed unanhnously.EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN.A resolution was tntroduced by a delegate from Ontario, protesting against employment of children under the age of 10 years.The resolution was strongly supported by Delegate 8.Landers.of Hamilton, and after a short discussion was adopted and referred to the Incoming executive.Another resolution instructed the secretary to call the roll at all future con- venlUons of the congress.The same to be reported in the annual proceedings.The congress then took up the report of the Secretary-Treasurer, which dealt whth the number of unions affiliated with the congress and showed that numerically and financially the congreas was making good progress.The finan- clal statement showed that The Income during the past year amounted tn $3,- 747.96.The expenditure was 31.346.29.leaving a balance to be carried forward of 3401.67.The increase in membership was 5,902.The secretary stated that in order that the work of the congress go forward, the per capita tax should be paid more promptly than has been the rule in the past.He sald that the unions that made the most noise were generally the last to pay their contribution.He also made several important recommendations, among which were the appointing of a permanent solicitor, a permanent organizer, and that the to know that if the report of the rec recatry was adopted whe rer the congress would be commitic.to the recommendations contained in the report, The president replied in the affirme- tive, .The report wae then laid on the table until after the report of the various committees.\u2019 DELEGATE RICHARDS ADDRESS.The president then called upon Fraternal Delegate Richatds to present his address.Upon Delegate Richards arising he was greeted with tremendous applause and the singing of \u201cHe is a Joily Good Fellow.\u201d He said that the trade union movement was making progress in all parts of the world and that the workers were becoming more and more conscious of their rights.On behalf cf the American Federation of Labour he conveyed to the workers of Canada the sincere and fratemal greetings of their American brethrn.He eulogized Prestdent Gompers, of the American Federation of Labour, and said that if the trade unionists had great problems to face they also hud great leaders.The membership of the American Fed- ergtion of Labour was increasing by leaps and bounds, and .it could now point with pride to a membership of more than 2.000.000.fl AL the close of his address.Delegate Jumes Simpson, of Torouto, charged the fraternal delegate with having violated a prospective Canadian law that penalizes American labour leaders.He said that notwithstanding tbe serious charges the Canadian delegates were prepared to bring agalnst the fraternal delegate.he had very much pleasure in presenting him with tokens of Canadian good-will consisting of a diamond ring and a pair of gold cuff-links.At the moment of making the presentation he pinned om toy the coat of the delegate miniatures of the British and American flags, emblematic of that Internationalism which they were working for.Delegate Richards stated his inabllity.under the uir- cumstances.to reply and called upon General President John Tobin, of the International Brotherhood of Boot and Shbe Workers, of Boston, to perform that pffice.President Tobin was called to the platform by Delegate Mack.and conveyed the greetings of his organization and fn a few well chosen words thanked the delegates for their magnifient gifts to his friend Richards.The president then announced that the delegates will be given a theatrical night at the Francais this evening.The congres will, this afternoon, proceed with the election of officers for the ensuing year.The reports of the different committees will also be brought up for consideration.FRESHMEN ELECT OFFICERS FOR YEAR.The whole freshmen year at McGill met In Molson Hall last night to elect per caplia tax be doubled.their officers for the year 1904-05.Mr MR.R.L.BORDEN AT GUELPH TO-DAY.Special to the Montreal Star.Guelph, Ont, September 22.\u2014Mr.R.j L.Borden's litroduction to Guelph will {inciude a visit to the Agricultural Col- (lege.On the arrival of their train this afternoon, Mr.and Mrs.Borden will be met by the reception committee, who include Messrs.C.Kloepfer, Conservi- tive candidate In South Wellington, J.J.Drew.president of the Liberal-Coa- servative Association of South Wellington, H.Gummer, secretary of the same Assoclation; H.A.B.Leadly.presid- [ent of the Young Men's Liberal-Con- servative Association; Col.Macdonaid, Col.White, Dr.Hewitt, J.P.Downey, M.L.A.L.Goldie and W.A, McLean.Mr.and Mrs.Borden will be taken for an hour or two's drive about the city and to the Agricultural College.and will afterwards hold an informal reception at the Conservative rooms.At the Upera House In the evening an orchestra will play while the audience assembled.The meeting will be presid- ell over by Mr.J.J.Drew, During their stay here Mr.and Mrs.Borden wili be the guests of Mr.C.Kivepfer.Liberal Campaign Methods.Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg.September 22, -F.Counsell, secretary of the Conservative Association of Hamlota, who is in the city.says that Government agents are very active In Marquette constituency.and are using all kinds of arguments to boost 8.L.Head, the Liberal candidate.Speaking of thelr campaign tuc- tics, Mr.Counsell sald: \u201cOne of the telling statements in Mr.*lead\u2019s repertoire uf tnducementa is that the Grand Trunl.Paclfic is to run about eight miles north of Hamiota and parties of surveyors have gone through there, but when the Liberal candidate Is questioned ns to what surveyors are doing in the Dauphin district.he claims that they are formulating plans for the drainage of Lake Dauphin.To the people of Dauphin, however, .he statement ts made that the surveyors in thelr district are also locating the Grand Trunk Pacific line, so that every elector in the constituency will have a flag station in his back yard.In fact, so widespread is the location of the prospective new llne that if there is a constituency in Manitoba or the North-West Territories which has not been promised the road, the Conservatives would like to hear of it.\u201d Trouble in Liberal Camp.Ottawa.Ont.Sepiember 23.\u2014 The difficulty In connection with the Liberal nomination in Pontiac has ak- sumed uo new phase.At the regular convention G, T.Hodgina, of Nhaw- ville, carried the ronvention by a aweeping majority, all but six votes.Dr.Gnboury., of Hryson.who waa once defeated by W.J.Poupore, refused to bide dy the convention, and announced himself to be in the flell to stay.In an interview published, Dr.Gaboury charged that the convention was 1l- legal and was packed.Mr.Hodgins is out with a reply to this, proposing calling another convention at Camp- belt's Bay, Octobér BIR, when he offers to allow a test between himseit and Dr.Gaboury.the defeated one, to abide by the result and support the other.Thomas Murray, the present member, some time ago announced his retirement, but he is sald to be after the nomination again, but the OANAQIAN HUNT RAOES, Polo Grauads, Kt.lambert, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904.2 Trains, G.T.R., 1.30 and & ~ | Gervais, ERE Si a loual men are not likely to withdraw for him.New Brunswick Conservatives.Special to The Montreal Star.St.John.N.B., September 23.\u2014Ar- raigements have been completed for the tour of Hon.T.C.Chsgrain, M.P.and E.F.Clarke, M.P., in New Brunswick, as follows: Messrs.Casgrain and Clarke will reach St.John from Annapolis, N.8, on Monday, Ocluber 3rd.and will speak In St.John the same evening.The other meetings arranged are: Tuesday, Oct r 4 Fredericton, Wednesday, Uctéber J.Woodstock: Thursday.October 8.Moncton, and probably in Campbellton on Friday, October 7.St.Hyacinthe Conservatives.Special to the Montreal Star.St.Hyacinthe.September seems probable that the conservative candidate for St.Hyacinthe will be Mr.J.de L.Tache.Mr.Tache will have the support of an influential group of Liberals who recognize In him a man of upright character.In addition to his solid merits, Mr.Tache possesses a highly cultivated mind and ts an authority upor® agricultural matters.East Lambton \u2018Liberals.Special {o the Montreal Star.Watford, Ont., September 22.\u2014Elec- tors of Kast Lambton at « meeting held here Wednesday, nominated Mr.John Cowan, K.C., of Sarnia.to be standard bearer of the party at the coming elec- tlon for the House of Commons.Mr.Cowan who, on being notified, wired his acceptance of the nomination, was Inw partner of Judge Lister before the latter's elevation to the Bench.Lists in Unorganized Districts.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto.Septenber 23.\u2014A Globe's Ottawa despatch says:.-\"Appeals in connection with the voters\u2019 Hsts in the unorganized districts will be heard on or before October 6, with the exception of a few places where the judges had to make a special trip.It is expected that all the lists will be printed by the 20th of October.\u201d 23.\u2014Tt Compton Liberals.Compton, September 23.\u2014The Liberals of this riding have requested Nr.F.y Gale, of Waterville, to enter the field in opposition to Rufus Pope, M.P.Mr.Gale has yromised to conslder their request.Convention in Maskinonge.Quebec, Beptember 22.\u2014On Tuesday next, September 17th, a convention wu be held at Ste.Ursule, Maskinonge County, to select a Conservative candidate.It is said that Mr.Comeau, advocate, will probably be chosen.Officers Were Elected.The Liberal Club, of 8t.Henri, clect- ed officers for the ensuing year, at tes meeting Wednesday evening.The following were elected: Messrs.Severin Letourneau, president; A.Leger, vice-president; L.Doray, ind vice- - president; T.Rheaume, secretary; B.Hurtubise, assistant secretary; _ M.Tréemblay, corréépéñding secretary: and M.Dumesnil, 8.St.Germain, A, Bazin, E.Valiquette, J.Jacob, R.Tourangeau, A.D'Amour, and Chicoine as members of the committée of management.Ç A meeting of the Letellier Club was held last evening with the president Mr.Latulippe in the chair.After resolutions of sympathy had been passed in connection with the death of the late Mr.J.B.Blanchet, of St.Hya- cigthe, the club was addressed by A the member for St.Jamef Division.Mr Qervais addressed the club some length upon the Transcontinen Pete SRR «1quete was fixed for the 2Sth.Delegate Murphy, of Ottawa, wanted Fred.Tees, Med.'05, presided.Ad- EHE1045104 SHOIGOII GHOIS 10184 SKDHOIGNO! OKDHOIOIOHE 10104 SHOICHSIOY CHOICIGIOIE : The Approaching Campaign.: | Eroscaescre +6#540+0+D +040+ 0+0+0+0+0+0 4040404040 +0+04 04040 serosa al rallway question, and was followed by Mr.Robert Bickerdike, of St.Lawrence division, who addressed the assembled audience in French.Mr.Boyer succeeded him, speaking upon the work dof® by the Dominion agricultural department.The development of the Sault Ste, Marie and the northern parishes of Quebec, was commented upon.After a number of other speakers had deilv- ered addresses, the club adjourned.A number of new members made their first appearance.° St.Gabriel Conservative Association.A large gathering attended.last night, the first regular meeting of the above assoclation, in Picard's Hall.After the admission of new members and the routine proceedings, President J/ Lussier presented to the meeting Hon.P.E.Leblanc.The member for Laval dellvered an able speech in connection with both Liberal administrations In Ottawa pnd Quebec.Other addresses were also delivered by Messrs.Alban Germain.James Nickle, Ald.Turner, A.F.Fortin, L.J.Lefebvre and others.and were applauded by the auditors.The association will hold its regular sessions on every second and fourth Thursday of the wonth, and will attend Immediately to the revision of the lists, which is going to take place in December next for St.Gabriel Ward.The Premier at Sorel.{tm Wednesday, September 28 Sir Wiltrid Laurier will address a meeting at Sorel, and arrangements were made yesterday by Mr, C.OO.Paradis, (he Mayor of Sorel, for the steamer Algerian to take excursionis:s to the meeting.leaving Montreal at 8 a.m.and arriving at Sorel about 11.30 a.m.se return trip the boat leaves Sorel at 6 B.m., arriving at Montreal about 10 p.m.Return fare 7c.An invitation has been extended to all the Montreal Clubs to join the excursion.For the convenlence of those who live between Chambly and rel !* has also been arranged that the ateamer Cultivateur should leave Chambly, and arrive at Sorel about mid-day, stopping at all intermediate stutions except St.Ours.The Liberal convention for Laprarie- Napierville to choose a candidate for the Federal elections has been adjourned till Monday next.September 26.North Bruce Liberals met In convention on Thursday at Port Elgin, Ont, and nominated Mr.J.E.Campbell.of Hepworth, to contest the constituency at the Federal elections.QPOATHOHOHCOTOCCCCCDE DOO © Sir Wilfrid Lourier will be © present at the formal opening ® of the McGill Conservatorium of Music.His Fxcellency.Lord Minto will decide the date of the ceremony upon his return © © ® to Ottawa from the North- West.Many pupils have already been enrolled, and the © © ® © ® ® ® ® © 2 routine work has commended.© O00 UCOCUCUON0I000UOON) Toronto Delegates Had Fast Run.The Toronto delegates present at the banquet of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 n, last-eave.rg left for home, on a Grand Trunk Special, at two a.m.to-day.arriving at 9.10, after a very fast run of seven hours and ten minutes, Sent Dewn for Four Years.A youth named R.J.Stanford.who has béen looked upon for a long time as a nuisance to the police, was to-day sentenced by Judge Lafontaine to four d years in the penitentiary.ow dresses were given by Messrs, F.G.Wichmore, Arts '04, on behalf of the Track Club: Will.Stewart, on behalf of the Football Club, and C.A.Adams tor the McGill ¥.M.C.A.The following officers were elected: President, George Shanks, Science: vice-president, D.Grant Campbell, B.Med.: secretary.L.P.Churchill, Med.; treasurer, Simpson, Arts.The elections of field and football captains were left over until the next meeting which will be held on Tuesday evening.The newly elected officers were detailed as a committee to make à class yell and report on it at the next meeting.SUGCESSFUL ADVERTISERS.MR.JOHN LEWIS.LEWIS\u2019 DRUG STORE SUCCESS.Said Mr.John Lewis.of an eminently successful drug store: \u201cThe mere fact that we are one of the few drug houses in Canada that ad.vertire largely is proof of what we think of the Star, the paper we use chiefly.\u201d \u201cHas your advertising been a success?\u201d \u201cYes.sir.Star for thirty years.I have advertised In the 1 advertise spe- vialties.prescriptions, the purity of our drugs, etc.constantly.and our trade grows larger each year.There is no doubt the Star has had much to do with this for it is the best there is in Canada.\u201d \u201cla It the best advertising medium for patent medicines?\u201d \u201cIt is $he best for anything.\u201d CLAIMS $20,000 FOR DEATH OF HUSBAND IN RY.ACCIDENT.An outcome of the Grand Trunk Railway collision at Richmond, Que.on the 31st ult, was an action entered to-day by Mrs.Frederick H.Hackett, widow of the late Mr.Hackett, superintendent of the Canadian Express Company.Mr.Hackett waa a passenger on the west bound train.and was instantly killed in the collision.The widow, represented by Henry J.Elliott, claims §20.000 on behalf of herself and her two children, aged five and seven years.The clalm seta forth that the accident was due to the fault and negligence of the railway company and ts employes.The plaintiff petitions for a jury trial.NEW POST OFFICE FOR UPTOWN.The Government has recently signi- fled its Intention of erecting a branch post office on St.Catherine street, near University.The post office officiala have for this purpose acquired a large lot on the south side of St, Catherine, between the Renouf building and Mol- sons Branch Bank.The purchase price was $43,000.or 310 a square foot, the lo: being 50x90.For some years pust there has been a branch post office in Renouf's book- store, and the intention of the Post Office Department {3 to erect a &tone building.which will provide accomma- dation for the rapidly increasing dbusi- ness in the uptown portion of the city.BODY OF GIRL IS IDENTIFIED.The body of the young woman Killed by a street car near the corner of St.Lambert Hill and Notre Dame st.on Wednesday evening, haa been jden- tified as that of a girl hailing from Gaspe.Her name was Malvina Samson.residence in the rear of No, 4 St.Charles Borrommee sireei.and employed at the Brokers\u2019 Lunch Room.8t.Francois Xavier stree:.The remains were identi- tied by Mr.J.1.Lecinire.proprieior of the lunch room.It is not known that the deceased had any relatives n Montreal.It would look as though the girl had assumed that the car woul?stop before it reached the corner and she would have ample time to cross in front of it.An inquest was held before Coroner McMahon yesterday afternoon at which a verdict of accidental death was reiurned and the Street Itall- way Company and the molorman were exonerated.LOCAL IMPORTERS MEET MINISTER.The Hon.Mr.Paterson, Minister of Customs, Is in the city in connection with his usual tour of inspection, when he also meets the local importers and confers with them.A number of the local importers met Mr.Paterson this morning at the Montreal Custom House at 10 a.m.and among other things the dumping clause came up for considerable discussion.FIVE CHARGED | WITH BURGLARY.The detectives have been working on a nuinber of small burglaries lately, and last night they rounded up five young men agalnst whom there 1s evidence.They are William, Sydney and Charles Day, brothers; Harold Payne and Sydney Conts.To-day they pleaded not guilty when brought before Judge Lafontaine and were remanded tor enquete.HON.MR.NOSSE.JAPANESE CONSUL-GEN., RETURNS TO CAPITAL.The Hon.T.G.Nosse, Japanese Con- aul-General, and the Misses Nosse, who have been In town, the guests of Sir William and Lady Van Horne, Sherbrooke street, and of the Misses Macfartan.Phillips Place, have returned to Ottawa.Golf Match Postponed.The annual match between the Royal Montreal Golf Club and the Quebec Club, which wag to have been played to-morrow, has been postponed until October 8the Bogie competition of the club will commence to-morrow.\u2018 CANADIAN HUNT RADES, Pole Greunda, St, Lambert, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 1904.8 Trains, G.T.R,, 1.90 and 2.JUDEMENT OF COURT IN NORTH YORK Chancellor Boyd Declared That Mr.Davis Had Personal Knowledge.WAS WARNED BY MR.LENNOX \u2014\u2014 Mr.Davis in Evidence Admitted He Did Not Investigate Charge Against Robinson.Newmarket, Ont., September 23.\u2014In giving judgment yesterday unseating Hon.E.J.Davis.Chancellor Boyd said they had arrived at the same decision in different ways.It was a case of the application of ascertained and undisputed facts to the statute.True, there was no corruption and no immorality on the part of the respondent.It was the penalty of employing as agent by the candidate a man who had been reported for corrupt practices.\u2018 In the first place.there was the Question of agency.Had enough been shown to establish agency?He re viewed all the circumstances of Robinson's aclivity, laying siress on the points where he came in contact with the respondent, in addition to all of which there was the evidence that he had no other business in the riding.\u201cClearly that establishes agency of the most prominent kind.\u201d He thought, then.the candidate had participated in and benefited by the labours of this man sufficient to show personal engage ment: but one other point remained\u2014 did respondent know that Robinson had been guilty of corrupt practices MR.DAVIS'S KNOWLEDGE.The Chancellor attached considerable Importance to the warnings of Mr.Lennox, from which it was to be concluded that Davfs had personal knowiedge of the facts.It was not 3 corrupt act and that mistake ad not relieve him of the responsibill- ties.Davis took the responsibility of not investigating and the atatute was aimed to prevent the employment of such in elections.As regards the appointment of scrutineers, he did not agree with Mr.Aylesworth that signing blank paper absolved the candidate responsibility.I conclusion, he regretted that the election ln a ceustituency where the majority was 499 should be voided, but while the course was harsh he saw no way of escaping the provision of the statute.He therefore declared the election void because of the improper em- playment by the respondent of an improper perro.as agent.Mr.Justice Teetxzel, agreed in the result, but took exception to the application of the term \u201cpersonal engagement\u2019 in 80 broad a sense.he added his regrets.but expressed the fear that if any other course were pursued the way would be open to more general wrong doing.The question of (sts was reserved.THE MINISTER'S EVIDENCE.During the examination of Hon.Mr.Davis preceding the judgment, Mr.Davis eald that he could only remember having his attention called on one ou- casion by Mr.Lennox to the presence of W.H.Robinson in the riding.Further, he was not aware \"that such a mes had been reported for corruption in North Grey.He had not directly, nor indirectly, engaged Robinson to work for him iu the election campaign.To Mr.Blackstock.the Minister of Crown Lands swore that he had answered a]l the questions pui to him candidly 9nd honestly.| \u2018Have you given us a full and fair account of this whole matter?\u201d No answer.led \u2018Have you told us all that is necessary?\u2019 \u201c1 have answered all questions put to me.\u201d .\u201cAnswer my question.\u201d ; \"Well.T don't know anything more :at present.\u201d , \u201cYou do not pretend that you did | not have ample notice during the cam- !paign of the charge made against Robinson that he had been, reported for corruption in Norih Grey?\u201d | \u201cI didn\u2019t belleve the statement true.\u201d | \u2018Answer my question.You are not \u2018doing yourself any good by going on !n \u2018this way.\" | \u201cI had no opportunity to investigate {the charge.\u201d \u201cI didn't ask you that.!ques:ion.\u201d | \u201cI dont know how 1 can give you any other answer.\u201d \u201cVery well, we will way.\u201d \u201cNow.you say you had not time to | investigate the charge that you heard \u2018about Robinson.When was ii made?\u201d \u201cOn the night before nomination.\u201d \u201cWhen did you investigate #7\" \u201cAfter the elections.\u201d \u2018Did you state at your examination for discovery that you did not know it was aguinat the law to employ men in election work who had been reported for bribery?\u201d \u201c1 don\u2019t remember.\u201d The examination was read from in which Mr.Davis made the admission.I LADY CURZON IS SLIGHTLY BETTER.London.September 23.\u2014The condition of Lady Curzon of Kedleston, wife of the Viceroy of India.who was taken (I! two days ago, is still critical.but was alightly improved this morning.A despatch from Walmer Castie says her strength is well maintained.Five doctors were In attendance upon Ledy Curzon throughout the night.Answer my let it go that SCHOOL CHILDREN PERISH.Were Precipitated Into Vault With Terrible Result.Cincinnati, September 22 \u2014During the morning recess to-day of the public school at Pleasant Ridge, about twenty miles north of this city, a nuntber of chiidren lost their lives, When school recessed there war a playful rush into the outhouse, which gave way.precipitating over twenty children Into the vault.- At 11.30 a.m.nine bodies had been recôvered.At that hour an estimate of those missing placed the number of those that had fallen Into the vault at 25.and it was reported that there war evidently more dead bodies yet In the vault.Canadian Priest Dead in England.Canadian Associated Press.London.September 23.\u2014Rev.Patrick Fogharty.of Canada, arrived yesterday at Southampton from the West Indien, where he had been TF (he benefit of his health.He was accompanied by his sister and a nurse.and took the train for London, where, upon arrival at Waterloo Station he was found to be dead.The body now lies In Lambeth mortuary.A Verdict of Manslaughter.Special to the Montreal Star.Pembroke.Ont.September 22.\u2014In the case of Middlestadt, charged with the murder of an Eganville blacksmith, the Jury yesterday brought In a verdict of manslaughter, The accused was sentenced to three \u2018years In Kingston penitentiary.We are this year showing a very in all the fashionable shapes and ki styles of Neckwear that will be gre GREY SQUIRREL .MINK 0.MINK (extra) .WHITE CONEY .BALTIC BEAL .ASCOT.MOLESKIN .MAR ALASKA SABLE ALASKA SABLE GREY LAMB .SKUNK COON STONE MARTIN MINK, No.1.Sizes 1, 2, 3, a Also a fine selectio These ure London goods and are SPECIAL ATTENTION G \\ HENRY MORGA COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square | LADIES\u2019 FURS ASCOT TIE AMERICAN MARTEN .ccc veu 00 COLUMBIA SABLE .CHILDRENS WHITE SILK BEAR COATS choice collection of nds, and give underneath cuts of two atly in demand: \u2026\u2026.\u201cre ere eqn accsueu00 s8 ees 8e @rsere secsscrnrene » messes es Sas sies wun L BOROUGH (large) (small) .\u2026 +000 000 > seven ve see 0.vo.cress mee tes Bsusouu 19-50 .es Sem vecu vossssen nd 4 years.n of Children's Headwear to match.well worthy of inspection.IVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.N & CO., Montreal.I WILL my own risk for the next few years, is THEY?If they are cut off by death, is it right to quences?CARRY what many men say.it not their families who suffer?BUT DO Is make your wife and children carry the risk and bear the conse- FOR THAT 1S WHAT THEY DO\u2014not you.Avoid that by hav- TALK WITH McCAW Telephone Main 3383.Ottice\u2014Room 55, 107 St.James St.ENGLISH COMMENT ON MANUFACTURERS\u2019 DICTA.London Globe D-:clares They Contradict Lord Rosebery's Statement.Canadian Associated Press.London, September 23.\u2014In a tetter to the Birmingham Daily Post, Mr.Chartes Marcii, M.P.for Bonaventure.discusses a letter written to the Same journal last July, and signed Walter Owen, who claimed that Canada was gradually slipping away and that no love existed between Quebec and Ontario.Mr.Marcil says such a statement is ridiculous.Canada was never more loyal to the Empire than to-day.No Canadian would ever charge French Canada with lacking generosity or loyalty because he would know better than that.1f Owen had been an observer worthy of the name ns were Lord Dufferin, the Duke of Argyll.the Ear! of Aberdeen and Lord Minto, he would not have committed the unpardonable blunders in his letter to the Post.Believing that self- interested writers have painted the attractions of Canada in far too vivid colours: that they have depicted paragraphs of perpetual sunshine and forgotten to so much as hint at the oc- castonal shadows.the praprietors of the Post are sending a speclal correspondent to write of Canada us it ls.THE \u2018MANUFACTURERS\u2019 RESOLUTION.The Evening Globe says: \u201cThe resolution 4f the Canadian manufacturers urging the appointinent of a Royal Commission.directly contradicts the scoff with which Lord Rosebery sea- roned his last speech.Perhaps even Lord Rosebery would not have the hardihood to maintain that the manufacturers of Canada ure at all likely to damage business for the sake of sentiment.It Lord Rovebery knew them he would find them as levelheaded and keen business men as are to be found.\u201d \u2018The Globe belicves that if the present opportunity for the consolidation of the Empire be rejected, the Colonles will severally make thelr own arrangements, somewhere greatly to the detriment of Great Britain, and Canada would be among the first.Referring to the resolutions of the Canadian manufacturers urging higher dutles, Westminster Gazette says \u201cWe do not complain.but this should make us see why an \u2018offer\u2019 ix not forthcoming.Canada is not ready tn give the only thing for which Chamberlain said we ought to 'pay.\u2019\u201d PERSONALS.Mre.Kenneth Thornton will receive at her residence, 167 Stanley strest.on Tuesday and Wednesday.September 77 and 28.The marriage of Miss Amy Ritchie, daughter of Lady Ritchie.to Mr.James Smillie, has been arranged to take place In Ottawa on the 5th of October.and a trip to the Old Country is planned as a wedding tour.The marriage of Miss Margaret Tay- tor, daughter of the late Mr.John Taylor.to Charles A.Racey.took place Wednesday evening at St.Luke's Church, Rev.W.W.Craig officiating.in the presence of a number of guests.TI - bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr.John Taylor, wore white satin wtth tulle veil and orange blossoms, and carried n bouquet of white roses.She was attended by her sieter.Miss M.Taylor.who wore pink eolienne , with a big white hat and carried pink roses, Nr.W.G.Reid was best man.Mr.W.Taylor and Mr.H.(\u2019owan acted as ushers.A reception was held after the ceremony at the residence of the bride's mother, Rherbrooke street.and later Mr.and Mre.Racey left for Toronto.Niagara and Buffalo.the bride travelling in a blue costume.The the Did Not Appear in Court.William Huckle, the manager of the International Detective and Employment Agency.Craig street, did not appear to-day when called before Judge l.afontaine to answer a charge of attempting to assault a young girl.His bondsmen were told to produc: him in eight days or forfeit the bond of $100.Wheat Was Unsettied.From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Sitar on the Chicago Board of Trade.Chicago, September 23.\u2014 Wheat was un- nettled.New Beptember mold between 108% and 109, and May between 112% and 111%.compared with closings yesterday of 107% and 113% respectively.Wheat fol) the other ceresls, suffering con- riderably during tbe morning.The popu- Jag thing to was to buy ber and sell May, thus narrowing the spread | between those monthe, buyers of .fearing a squeege In that month by the big longs.Interior :miflers were bayers of cash The shorts were wheat herd.The advance In December wheat Louis and Duluth were tome to steady values, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Afternoon Transactions.Montreal Power\u2014135 at 78 1-4, 100 at 18% Detroit United\u2014-200 at 68 Toledo Electric - 100 at 21 1-2, Ogfivie Mills pref.\u201415 at 118.Merchants Bank-1 at 158.- Reported for the Sta?by Gordon Strathy à Co.stock brokers D Bt t etreet: sacramen Stocks Bet.23 Closing Ask ne Canadian Pacific xd 1274 1274 Montreal St Ry.oH Montreal St Na.204% To routo St.Ry,.xd ity lu Halifax 8t.Ry, xd 94 2 Detroit Caîted R ês'e West India Rlec.viedo tric.=1% RéUNar Co .- Commercial Cable.Moat'l Telegraph.Bell Telephone Nov Ogtivie MUllng.| Do do Pret.Montreal Cotton .Dominion Coal.Dom (ron & Bese! .NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Supplied by J.8B.Bache & Co.C M Monk, manager, 29 Hospital street sept 23.High low.up to 2.40 Cru adh \u201c=, Opening.Close Stocks Amalgamated t np'r American Loco Com Do ref Am.Sugar Refin Lo Do ref.Am Kmite # Ref Lo Am.Car Foundry A a Min.3 Achtsou, Top & § Fe.Brook Chico à Canadian Factfic Canada Fonthern.Chez # Ohio pes Chic AK W C M1) & 8t Paul Colorado Sonthern, Do do pref.Com.G NY.Col Fuel & Iron .voa = Corn 1roducts | petrol Cuited By .Dela Lack & West.Dels 2 Hudson Deurer & Elo doom ref.General Electric.\u2026 Iimots Central.lown Cen Com.ls do vert.\u2026.Kansas £ Tex Com.De pref Loutsvilie & Nuvh Manbattan Elev\u2019 Rissourt Frcifio.\u2026 Minn st.1° 4 5.51 M M titan Track.3 ¥ Central 4 Hud.Kris Raitroad.Po do ! pref Do do 31 pref .3 ¥V Ontario & Wost = \u201c 34 Northern Securities Lee veus meuian vesese a tern com GTR ui I aT Pacific Nall.5 #34 33 #34 Feun RR \u2026.354 1364 129% 120% Pressed Stee?, com.32 32 31% RIL bo lo pla.ee Co.Peoples\u2019 Gas .1014 3014 JULY Phlla & Read.Us dd \"EN bo | pid Co eee .vu bo Il ptd 754 Toe \"5% Poliman.RN cone Rock falapi certe.26% 7 \u201c7 Jouthern ky com.AY sue #45 Do pla.My ss wi Southern Pacific.LUI, 64 56% Teon Uos) & irou.454, 464 46 4 Te e.\u2026.\u2026.BUY Rom PTT i\u201d vas vas Dn vy past.HE, nA 16% is 61% 20 to TAY TaN 100s, ire uly Tuy Uh 201 pu, PUY DO Ju 1% 19 43 aie FY CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.B Bacae and Ce.239 Mespital stro reper: the closing prices Ww-day, a» Allows: vept 24, 1374.Opening.Wheat, Sept.fe \u201c\" Dec.Lure % Com, opt - \u201c Dec.se z12-15 710 700 753 short Ribs, HOt.Spot Cotton Ciose.New York, September 23 \u2014Cotign «pot closed quiet, 10 points decline: middling uplande, 11.30; do gulf.11.45.males, none.Special Notice.Follow the >rowd and buy your new Piano nt LencWs, 2440 Ri.Catherine street.Mason & Risch Pianos.Morris Pianos, @tc., etc.Cash or easy payments, m pes ng iii BROADER TENDENCY IN STOCK MARKET Nova Scotia Steel Was Again the Most Active Feature.FLUCTUATIONS IN PRICE Highest Touched Since Break to 50\u2014 Montreal Power and Toronto Ralls Prominent.FORENOON STOCK REPORT.The stock market evidenced some slight broadening tendency during the forenoon operations, after a week or more of extreme dulness.AS matters have been going in the market for some time a period of activity Is now due, as dull spells of this kind have not lasted more than a week or thereabouts The issues which received more attention to-day than has been the case for some time were Toronto Ralls and Mont- rea: Power.Bull tips were in ctreula- tion in the \u2018Streel\u2019 in connection with the former issue.To-day's price was 103, compared with 1024 recently.The bull argument is sald lo be the good finarcial progress being made by the company.COULD BE EASILY ADVANCED.The stock has been very quiet from a speculative point of view for the last year or more.the hulk of the stock having passed into investment hands lu the face of the strong flnanctal position of the company and the scarcity of the floating supply.it is natural to presume that a concerted effort ta lift Lhe price should be an easy matter There was some buying of Montreal Power at 77% to 784, but the most active issue was nain Nova Scotia Steel On dealings in 500 sharca the price rose rom 5:4% at the npening, lo $% in the first hour, but later the price eased off and fluctuated considerably down to 674% again.EXPECTING THE DIVIDEND To-day's highest for Rootia constitutes the best price since the hreak to 50 some weeks ago.Since then ft rose as high as 67%.but again declined to 61 early this week.The marke: Is expecting an announcement al any moment now 1e- specting the dividend on the common but there is very littie doubt expressed tha: it wili be at the rate of 6 pr cont per annum.A striking decline took place in Non Scotia Bteel preferred.After \\rai.sauctions in a couple of broken lots at 105 to 164, 80 shares sold at 100.Recent sales of the stock have been at 104 to 10 Today's price was the lowest since the stock was listed in this market A vou- ble of years ago It sold atove 120 BALANCE WAS SCATTEREL.The balance of the trading was scattered.There were no local dealings of account in Canadian Pacific In New York there were transactions at 127 io 127%.equs! to yesterday s closing figures.As the result o! some dealings in Wall Street In Detroit United.some nitration wag devoted to the stock locally.and tratactions took place at 678% to ai, compared with 86% recently Dominion Coal was down a port at 65, and Canadian Culoured Colton bonds were a point easier at 87 Montreal Street Railway new) was steady at 202, and Toledo Electric at 21 Twin Clty was unchanged at 97.MORNING TRANSACTIONS Canadian Pacific xd\u20141v at 127.New Montreal Street Railway \u201425 202.Montrea) Power\u201410 at 78 25 at 7.95 at 78.16 at 7544, 100 at Ri, Twin City\u201450 at 97.Toronto Street Railway xd\u2014545 at 103.Dom.Coal Com.\u2014100 at 58.Nova Scotia Steel\u201425 at 67%, 100 at S$, 165 at 69, 50 al SSL, 5 al GA, 25 at 07%.10 at GSM.25 at 67%.15 at 07%, 35 at 68.123 at 6%, Winnipeg Ry.-50 at Toledo Ry.\u2014100 at 21.at 179%.Nova Scotia Steel Pfd.\u201410¢ at 105, 3 at 106.50 at 100.Detroit Ry \u201450 at 873%, 175 at 67%, 80 at 6%.Canadian Coloured Uotton Bondz\u2014$2.- 000 at 87.Nova Scotia Steel Bonds\u2014 $2,500 atl 104%.Molsons Bank xd 3 at 107.Union Bank\u201410 at 13% 153*y, Hochelaga Bank- 4 at 3 240, Bank of Monireal-3 at MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star by Gordon Sirathy + Co., stock brokers, 9 St Sacrament siree:: - Stocks.Sept.U3.sept 22 212.30 Asx Rid Bid Canadian Pacific xo 127 127 127 Noutreal St.Ry .uj 200 2053 New Montrea.S: ul vu £rimdaé Blec Ry PP érouto 102% twin City El su Detroit 66 Halifax 24 Toledo vs 5t Joun oo.Winnipeg a West ludla do Mackay Common.} 38 sas ny 8 Qo Iref.FN Nuvu 5 Stealaloal 663 Oo prof.el Cow Lable Co.Moutres) Teley à Bell Telephone Co .Lo ou pret.Marconi Wireless.yilive Nlilitng .Vglivie Milling pret mon.ive lus Money and Exchange Rates.Montreal Exchange quotations.New York funds, 5-64 to 1-16 between banks, Sterling, 60 davs, S 11-16 to 8 23-32: do.demand, 9 :-16 to 9 7-32: do.sterling cables, 9 5-18 ta 9 11-32, Paris, franca, short, 6.18% to 318 3-32.Call money continues quiet and changed at > p'r vent Banking exchanges to-day reported hy the Montreal Clearing House were §3,- 358,225.an- New York, noon.Monty oh call was steady at 2 per cent | prime mercantile , 4 10 5 per cent.Exchanges, $201,- En.: London \u2014Spanish fours, 87%: bar mil- ver steady.28 7-15d per ounre; money, l to 1% per cent: discount rates, short bills, 28-16 to 3% per cont.: three months bills, 2% to 2 7-16 per tent.Detroit'e Report for Half Month.Detroit United Rallway passenger earnings report for the half month ending Heptember 15: 1908 ean vere.$207,310.43 1 erate aes .212,162.61 Increase .000 £063 Aurora Consolidas 15e: b008 - ROLLED OATS Association prie: S er dozen.snipe.$300 auall $200 1 |, 150 SOR 0 SEMEES JG Sinan again prevail and the demand is reported $4 50 per ox ne \u201chate: teal, 30 to Gold 1 Ze.L008 Gasa sirande.2 1-2¢, and fair Hage are held at $2.32 per bag of [TH heads, #00 to LA ve > pair ot ne #1 eter Douglas Taeey stocke 80 Ibs.and barrels at $40 80.black ducks, 6c to per pair, can- Vas bucks, $2 PEF pair, ble bills, 60 per | WELL SELL \u2014 - \u2014 air._ 400 Northwest Cagl & Cake, §2 60, 9 Speciat Notice.PAIRY PRODUCTS .- Finest fresh Eastern Natisoal Copper.bid wanted oe creamery.2 to 24e: dairy.37 te 200, Canada\u2019s Best Piano.1 ° 1b: strictly n-w laid Send for capy of the MONKEY MAKER, .cheese, 13 to Toe per db.or 22 te 5c, containing BIG PRICE f1ST of all popalgé Unbiased judges say Mason & Kisch \u2018Ex 75 la 25\u20ac per dox- \"out | stocks apd full Information as to my § © J cooking, 1% to 206.white comb honey, thod t ve - Pianos exvel all other Canu:lian Pianos Und Sections, 12 to ar; white strained.methods of success.and are equal to the best manufacturad > to 1%.maple syrup wine measure, NORRIS P BRYANT Nealer in in the Unite) States.Assorimen* of laine.70 to 890 each, majlde suzar, 9 to ° Etoeks an Bonds, Mason & Risch Pianos on view at 40 per Ib: hand-pleked pea beans.se 81 St.Francois Navier Street, Leach's, 2440 St, Catherine street.NOW [per quart.split peas, Sc per quart, Inrd.MONTRIAL sole agency for Montreal.255 ?14¢ per 1b Ee = \u2014 me \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014_ : WwW = Offering of 7 per cent.£ WwW 0 AN = x W li C it d S - 3 | i WwW xt OFFICERS: Pe $e BANNELL SAWYER, B.C I.President.TITOM AS GAUTHIER, Treasurer.E 3 PETER MCKENZIE, Vice President.CL.PAPINEAU, Secretary.FE + 3% DIRECTORS: WW .A PETER McKENZIE.Manager Hudson's Bnav Ca.Montreal, Que, \u2019 + N.C.SMILLIE, M.D, Vive-Prsident, Corporation Trust lo, Montreal Que.E THOMAS GAUTIIIER.President Council of Ars and Manufactures of.the roy.+ | {nce of Quebec, Mofitreal, Que.ane W.D.B.SCOTT, manufacturer.Mingan.Que.IE A BANNELL SAWYER, manager Corporation Trusi Co, Montrral, Que.| PAUL GALIBERT, leathier merchant, Montreal, Que KENNETH R.PROWSE, of Robert Prowse & Sans, St John's Newfoundland; i director Cabot Steam Whaling Co, Ltd, St John's, Newfoundland.H Ÿ The Company will operate § whaling sites, loca'~d In the Gulf of St.Lawrence, on the north shore.The Company has been authorized by the Government to bulld stations Fe and enter upon the business nf whalirg.We are now building ; Pe There is no opposition: the whales ate plentiful.the cost of catching and H curing whales is small, the profits are JaTRe.An Investment of a life-time.It is not twice in a life-time that xuch an opportuaity offers to put yuu money into u safe und profitable venture of the highest character.| Investors will be proud of themselves and their Investment in whates.Mark IW this dewn in your note-book.Only a limited time is given for recc!virz subscriptions at par.+ HE The very bent people In the province are united with their money and their Pk ' energies to make this enterprise'a ETral qucress.Join a successful company when ; you have the opportunity.In a few days it will bs to) late.Learn to separate } the goud and profitable enterpriss from the bad, and show that you know a FE good thing when you see it.The difference betwesn the successful and the unsuccesstifl man is largely a matter of foreright.Look well into this matter, and after thoroughly satisfying { D yourself, then subscribe largely in the interests of your family and yourself.| f TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, # Pay on subscribing, 320 per share.3e C \u2018 in one month pay 320 per share., , In two months.pay 320 per share.In three months.pay $50 per share.1 In four montha, pay balance, 820 per share.34 IN ONE YEAR YOUR SHARES SHOULD BE WORTII $200 EACH, AND IN FIFTEEN MONTHS YOU SHOULD RECEIVE 50 PER CENT DIVIDENDS D AND YEARLY THEREAFTER.Investigate this statement, and if it Is net well founded, we will stand corrected in the public print.S For full partieulars communicate with F THE CORPORATION TRUST CO.480 Temple Building, City.> - + Houses i Let, Che Montreal Star.WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS WORKING bousvkecper or geaeral servant by young woman where Bhe cou:d have child 3495.Star 237 : with govd relerences.K, Office.her, brooke et, near Park avenue.UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.bed and piano.also dou room, with board, Auer light and eh 1 also table board.15 Hanover st.223 3 law TWO LARGE DOUBLE WASTED \u2014 AGENTS IN TWO MONTHS one agent sold $30 dozen stereoscople views 662 Stereascopes Most litberal terma C.R.Purish.Toronto.321 63 daw yep PNET, mp TY ATT, \u2018 t- , > » 3 THE MONTREAL DAILY _STAR\u2014FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 1904 = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 on \u2014 RATES FOR SALE OR TO LET.! HOUSES TO LET.SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VACANT.ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS AND BOARD.BUSINESS CHANCES.\u2014FOR\u2014 az me Ç FOR SALE \u2014 STABLE AND Dow EL LET DORCHESTER STREET (Continued en Page 9.) (Continued on Page 9) (Continued om Page 3.) 00M ,\u2014 ONE LARGE FRONT PUR OR SALE \u2014 HOTELS, SALOONZ, GRO- ing.with large y si 12 Tet the restdence of the late Rev.ANT ANTED _- co AUENTR B RIED 9 nished partour bedroo dr exit Tupper atrerL sultabie for baer d | Dr Mackay; a stone fromt house, with all ED \u2014 AT oNcE GOOD SEWINe W EST SALA M8 \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED BED- mm ga and hot |S © cigar, comfectionery, TISEMENTS many other purposes.Apply Alexander Rob- | modern conveniences, ape siris.Apply to à Dudgeea offered.Genuine offer.Ad- and sitting room on bath Bat, electric \"Stor.In private family.Phone Up :435, & carding housca értson, 157 St James streel Phone Main Satircoms, specially Landeome decorationa We A FURNACE MAN on dress > i Star Branch Office.Haut, hot Tater seated and telephone; gen.°° kay ot.$27 3 und = busineases House to let.(Rare 1182.ize pen frepiaces: immedists possession HE ED \u2014 COR- cmenñn obly.no students X, »45t, Bar c&inners.ln the MONTREAL DAILY STAR.; : ya ANTED \u2014 COACHMAN, WILLINU TU Branch U OOMS \u2014 ON FIRST FLOUR TWO Lawrence.5 -\u2014 | + Fuinam.1s: Bcor, Temple Bldg 206 tt Sherbrooke and Guy.Apply 168 % useful Ut à house pa horses lice.I Lo aborate furnished oo Tao .os * - = are xem at ears a stable, city references re- OOM \u2014 TO L) oor, at an ck Gouble room: excel- QUR bIALE - AN OLD BLISHED BUT da DE dun and 1-3 cent per extie LOTS FOR SALE.Pf] TV LET - OR FOR SALE NEW COT- Ws \u2014 _A_0G00D PLAIN COOK, | ulred \"Apply #34 Dorchester si.between furnished front mom hath Ma Auer lent beard 84 McOII College ave.\u2019 311 F vues ue UNE word, each inxertium.| Ww also houseenal 1128 Sher: wm.=\" light, bes, sultable for Lwe gen- \u2014 | thing dis hor harnesa, Summer PUPILS WANTED 10 cents for 10 words RS WESTMOUNT UPPER horde iii ti ay a on brooke et.In the evening.ANTED \\ TOL'NG MAN.GOLD deme centre) locality.No.19 St.Eavars cou?modern comsenisnces ADD with pica er rie we) oF a .y \u2014_ Vs N - AD - J a N.street ng Li inner, or less and Leen: per extra word each 8 Fun ss building lol.containing Suen Apply Campbell & Gude.re V YANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SER- VW driver and handy arvund doctor's of- 337 Beaver Hall HL he Vener siting up an account of 3 All other \"WANTED\" sda 23 cents for, 23 abuut 38.000 feet.price and particulars D.»* = vant th a small family, comfortable Dee Enguire betucen à and 3 p.m 347 Dur- OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM ON BATH- OARD \u2014 ROOME WITH FIRST CLASS bealth BI Siar oflice.=?words or less.and 1 cent per edtra W Ogilvie & Co.11 St.Sacra:nent street on _ heme and good wages.APPLY 21 Stanley cr st room flat.nicely furnished, with all B board.$3 St Maud Reference Nok \u2014\u2014 word.efch insertion Tel Main 3113.Bi et POULET \u2014 8 STE FAMILLE ST, street.INTEL A HOUSEMAILS APPLY Modern conveniences.127 Metcalfe at.- Atthew at.References |F is 1 ËATE \u2014 £ ANDY AND CIOAR se IT An oe = .at most modern residence, Al \u2014 À = ; store en $ .RO.and LES ut EE a nord ach 2 S : Lo ; FI .fuuma tn pertect order, would sell rugs \\ JANTED \u2014 EXPRRIENCED HOUSE- Ww 952 Sherbruoke si, cor of Stanley at.223 \u20ac daw \u201cia ged an rine leet 5 p a 5 Fo aE po aa ta md churen, DAT elcetralers if desired.at à bargain maid 334 Mountain st 2 231 16 OOMS \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY COME \u2014 AND BOARD \u2014 BINGLE AND 151$ Siar «Mie Tee .* oy vi : Nu cc For permite to View apply to Parent Bros, t ouble rooms for winter.convenient | BOARD.!1> cents for 2) words or less and suitable for le tenements when built apon P TAN ~ a - urnished roam on bath flat.also à | oo 1 > rm 1.2 cent per extra wonl each Inser- [a sure investment of 25 pc per annum DE 51 James et.Be! Main 3146 1s Ww AND strong.poy A PRINTING years WASTED MURESSES AND PANTRY Su ra arabe for light housekeeping.262 Tel ep Bates House.79 vets rh fon Terms easy Apply P.U.Box 1037, Moutreal x z : =: \u2018 x ar = - perience, to run a Gordon press.141 Ural LOST.com Soe arama or Im hod Ts street.> : VWANTED \u2014 A THOROUGHLY 00D GONS \u2014 WASHING DONE BY TRE JROOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.MARRIED .To LET Hotes a STORES ETC EN cents T TL = young waltress: references required.duzen.also rough dry E und, couples deafrous of enjoying Arst \" PIRI ie wo oLghting.Apply 6: 3, = Paris Store, 122 Notre Dame et.Ne washing telephone, ete.25 St.Luke at ery R board.als table board can be 20 be rewarded - \u2018 ee : nse ph Aachine, wer OUI .* es had 2 Bacrament st Tel Main 113.152 tf TLV oT 227 : ce SANTED - A COMPETENT YOUNG ad at 201 St Hubert st 126 3 ~ : A sat Ÿ ST ! + WANTED ~, EXPERIENCED WAIT.\\ g!rl As general servant.three In fam.vVUMS \u2014 TWO BEDROOMS.WITH FOR SALE\u2014STUNE FRONT HOUSR FoR SALE = RIGAUD, NEAB ont fe TU LET OWING TO CIRCUM- reseas at once.Apply Grand Trunk (y, No washia& or trontne References re- sitting room.bath flat.modern con- OOMS - 16 TOWER AVE, AROVE FOUND.ane ns Dans fornace item A .5 \u201c> a7 ponte, Fe Shem SARs ne of the best houses Restaurant.FT MCA, Charles quired Apply at 161 Hutchison st veniences, porcelaln bath.private hnuse.F st sr Sherine.between St.Mark and - : - d ra modern residence ide a To Mcetmouats mod - - Z \u2014 sx .de 227 ort.well ¢ ished hh Nee sion kitchen, everthing latest, @ visit Wil [tired geatien an.bulldings cost over $10 Crime see uen Cubes UE ta NA er WANTED \u2014A STRONG YOUNG MAN | SANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT § Brunswick st.corner Delmont i rooms.breakfast.late ose cana OUND) \u2014 BOAT APPLY BOX », MAY convince it Is a bargata.Iimmediate posses- un Jrrice opis $8.00e PE Brown, real es * longer Vddress letter X.sue: s as assistant storeman Apply with re- W x - ne ive) \u201ca ply at 309 E!m ood RINGLE FRONT ROOM ON house; private family.Phone Uptown 3017 asnneuve, Muntree sion 76 Tupper st 203 1 {late agent, SI St James st 225 Branch Mer Le Star terencea tv J, 3431, Star Office.avenue Fo Et amily APPS se» bathroam flat.hot and cold water: 226 3 \u2014;- v ms or | Tm \u2014\u2014\u2014 7 \u2014= - po only 2% Crescent st 2237 2 UND \u2014 RAILWAY TICKET.OWNER FOR SALE \u2014 DORCHESTER ST 128 A4 RES AT NEW 8 TO LET Ti1S FINE RESIDENCE VV we EL\u2014EAFERIESCED OPERATORS § Sherbrooke st, after 3 pm \u201cork By dar.upholstery sewing or gents: MS \u2014 TO LET AT 8 VICTORIA 8 \u2014 IX WESTMOUNT A SUITE EAT WESTERN HOUSE DINING ROOM And Labour ta ession of the Trades phones.\u201d This resol machines, steady smpioT nent o hy, a speed 225 3 8 Branswich we TY between $ and | pm.ret class references for lgat piuraished rooms to 1, œuitable and Born House, 444 Bt.Paul at, cor.l'Hiimigration ee of Canada the [in by Delegate K ution was broughf age -.- = * «pin © «© r .e - ap Black & Co 133 Vitre ue WANTED \u2014STENOGRAPIER FOR 1N- (VASTES sis 6 OUMs TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED 1 aL star ramen Din ty hoard fiom 13 cents.Goon Yourtile square Meals Government Pas PA Dominion wae al tent Berlin, and ANTED \u2014 - : nce office.must be intelligent Te ~\u2014 ALL KINDS OF : ms to let near tmo locometis : 2 ra Delegule W A resolution in WW nandred aa lar BLY THREE State age and salary required App Wy wear sen ing.Indies\u201d shirtwaists and PLAIN ahops, a: 138 Letourneux avenue S alsene Dons 5 \u2014 265 DORCHESTER STRELT 223 16 ing ASA D.Kennedy, represent- Boudr ut introduced by Delegate 3 Canada.steadr work.no avers ta Toronto, letter A.303%, Str Office.Pix bY [wear Also ralldrems dresses lonneta un we MEET ble aT, Nest uf Winds Hotel ae \u201cll.charac sare District Labour Coun- congress of Montreal, asking that the 7 ret, n 7 a staurt sing - r.: \" x 3 mac luilders Raenange Yonge we WANTED - DRESSMAKER TU TAKE RTI Guar Office.orion Ben Anes 00NS LARGE BRIGUT NEWLY airbed.hot and CEE Conran men\u201d san.LONDON HOUSE.Government us scandalous.\u2019 bu the against (ne Gtemissal of emt protest ?- charge Ad rutshe ; y ™ w \u201cle \u2018 - to 7 s r t e © S 5 233 13 ment, connected of resmaking establish \\WTANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS \u2014 apértment.Sede ugh fat.aise smatler wih Ay men 7 marcéd couple, Newly furumies the course of an interesting ol NE the Government, such Tpoves by VVANTED \u2014 AT ONCE most pro à ress goods house, In desires LASS MAN COOX heat 431 8h ght.telephone, steam $17 per ; .brice $47.$3L 31y and and all muedera lmprove: pointed out t ; speech h= pne 1 as was done in * work enced gul for ONCE AN EX TERE laçes Tt be Are a in Maritime Pros- sete dinners \u201cTuncheons.for cooking pri- erbrocke st 323 6 monts References bath flat Auer llght.Ge \u201cnd eld ~~ of gold could be pleked un prairies Fears ployment of children under tem NTED \u2014 MEN AT ONCE, 8YRA } Meure + ra; highes: wWnacs paid WW \"ANTED \u2014 RYE Tater, or gentl-men.Immediate posses- PAT streets in the vart y p on the age.| layers.work, iron and steel srectora Trio Co, 1966 Notre Dame st a HOUSE FAINTING.PA- OOXS TWO ROC 7346 St Catherine ut we 4 TRAD RIK Ontario ous villages lu new Delegate Dell.x Hamilton, arpe.nam .8 » .ù ; © 3 an sdaniymen, Tie du tha brass fnishera \\ = ie eas \"ds orate and +o tioes alae brooke at, W eatmount.ae SHER Rooxs \u2014 FURNISHED BEDROOMS IN encart a A UNS TEXT OF RESOLUTI rr a solution ng congress chemical works, lumber men for ANTED \u2014 STRONG BOYS astering Apply T.Fi quiet English home: count - TION.commend to the purchasi mills; aigh A YS AND AP .Plon, 14 Bleury st OOMS \u2014 ON Bn tral no chlidren.cen- The A n Pp ng pube Sete bua Appis Ts Northranern Bu | Lge hese WLI NY 2s ROYSTNE he TT RE \"CES OWEN N.EVANS, condemnation hurled against the im.The resoration way carried oo x ?- 7 AN \u2014_ ru ; ; = ains os n was carri Bloymens Comp.SIE Ey Jantes 1908 Notre Dame st cuire ANTED TOUNG MAN WITH use of telephone.Apply 311 Bleury st x 26 3 Foreign Meader lost.Patent Agents.Xu migrati rled against the tm-| Th i 73 4 {A ORE ; references speaks Loch 1 GOOD session at once.- Pos- OOMS \u2014 IN A PRIVATE « 156 cod Tempi - Tustand on policy of the Gov e resolution framed by D \u2014 - pe , 2 \" E FAN pic Blag., M ernment y elega ISTED 0 horsesna \\ NTED CONG Mav To mans vante à position in hotel.pln languages.pn :s 4 R three adults, one large EaNILY OF a.Montreal and its agents in the Old Country, was R.Rose.of Montreal, to the effect That IN .used to general aOR NE ary Dosey during spare time BARN rate family.1430 Noire Dame at 5h R Normans on mm Dov BLE FRONT.Near fiat ete.suitable for two gen: TR Introduced by Delegnte Fred.\u201cRast- the congress should refuse to aid of pply to J.A.Ross Huatingdon Que salary wien competent.Address E «this WANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKINU APPHEN Tate family.west end.er ere in Re a Hanover =t EL TENTS ADE MARKS ns of Toronto, and read as fol- Support the Lord's Day Alliance, in ite -_\u2014 rs ; teow wanted: fannelette ge :- r first class accommodation 4 QVM WELL FURN US se eavour to introduce a QUANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.VWANTED \u2014- IN SMALL FAMILY GIRL Catherine n= made to order Sar re Address V.3297, Star Branch Baise \u201cPPS deep hi cloihes ra ER Livers\u201d oF otherstonhaugn & Co eet that\" this Congress deems ET! session of Parliament ro : sud cook, city ref i th do light wousework a nema = : 17% 3 225 4 silegee if necessary.ch don ant Gilad» Build e to appoint vention of all labc 3 an : eterences.no laun.to nah: pe ork.good hoin- 243 : desirable occ - Naarit) rap to usd t an agent to of all labour on Sunday, unles® Fexpions Tages Apt 2 Arisgron ae ne an Pn ey \u201caching fr CeaKing \\ YANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY WISHES OVUM \u2014 BUPERIOR LAKGE DOUBLE corner ntact 240 Si: Urbain street, ing, Mantreal reat Britain to offset the work he Alliance inserted a clause\u2019 in oe 25 4.1400.Star Office Tred.Appa HL position 8s companion » - room.furnished nion Government in i .ill exempting th >.« 9 per a ak \\ by : moderate t .: n indue KE e Jews fro: \"ANTED \u2014 BRASS FINISHER y ait 2 gun @ viusician, a Preach [Senn tttne?PY Drummond at rr | ROO BRN HED RN ar Au PATENTS THAT PROTECT ing Rritish workmen to vome to this 2 of breaking such a law tbe pans orrisol 0 tox lathe hands.Toe ou y AT ONCE TOLING LADY OFlee Elven Address V.3:93, Star Branch - rs 5 : private faits.833 Pa heating.Auer FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO tan we va the detriment of Cana- tvely debate.created @ ss Mfg.Co.Toro .er.must speak and 223 4 OOM .= ons PEUR y.833 Palace st 127 2 vorkmen.Durt: ak AN oromte 115 5 Frenh und Enghsh Apply room PS ee TANTED R met BATH AND UPPER FLAT.7 i, Fred B.Feilertonhaugh.B.L.ME The commfttee on out 1! 1R the speaking it was polated W conver \u2014 STRAW HAT MAN, ONF | >rrate Bullding, Montreal \u2019 teacher mie PERIENUED LADY 20 ve: Private house: reference sex.oe \u2014 LARGE.WELL FURNISH Albert F Nathan, LL B, 8.B, M FL commended that th resolutions re- Qu rked A eS handing of Mime frremante puit de capable Warren ~~ YOUTH FOR mon class for ene Tr hin hy Sar Branch ad only: Address W.el private rams Apes 39 Mager ar.RE i Canada bite Bidg NUE que red to the Incoming executiv te refer: Ne Saturday.notwithstanding Must be stricti ion in factory some kno : © OFFJCE | T0 and the post ST RES tera + or st \u2018Auvo 3 oroat NTibAl tain th \u20ac to ascer- vas their day of rest, such = P y temperate and up t : , wiedge of typewriting Bren Poste Address VV, 3381 Siar GON - \u2014 \u2014 EAL ty vitawaand Washing ton.: e cost of maintalni .mot Cw : a clause I panen: position te rent ou aie French.!L 8397, Star Offke 8 ; 274 ch Office vie 3 MA SMALL BEDROON rovers oon - SOMTORTABLY FURNISHED | \u201cies ot agin ug such an noter fav would simply enable La.right Hat « SANTED \u2014 - YANTED \u2014 \u2014 - of Sherbrow Ç ortable Bat.north eve : m.mteam heat [| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 r.Landers - seven days a week wit 44.London.Ont tat ol [WANTED PLUMBER AND TT WN WANTED \u2014 AFTERNOON PUPILS BY of Snerbrovke.occupied by young married NIT alonvenience.private famili.NF TT 7 to the effect hot ee an amendment |'Mpunity.Another point was that the KVANTE\u201d D 1 GOUD EXPERIEN EL pie Mrovkville CPP! to Brosn and sem.Wianches taught Sa pra Mimaonialy Address To hx die tut acer, Jody \u2014 =: 5 AWNINGS AND TENTS.this year to send hs Mt Nas oo fare pansing ot such a resvlution Would be ands for croch = Nv = \u20ac mathematics and \u2014 > Country ° # he « consistent.in that t .hom - eting barrel butt TAN dress W, $330 = nd drawing Ad.Oo _ = - untry, the secretary \u201c \u2018ariane ; nat it would be at gants Doty ed tapes charges rt \\ Tone i tam EN BRAS SERVANT.336, Star Brauch Office.I 3 R ME pepérate ds LARGE Dot BLE FOR SALE.a ~~~ should be instructed to fhe council variance with the policy of the con- Stems Cord and riready work Arey to tae Apply 115 Metealte af washing or trea: WASTES ED \u2014 CHINAMAN.FIRST CLASS Boor, unfurnished, but pote and Hone Tents.An hin Awnings.Flags, Salma YATIOUS unions to ascertain Tarize the Fon and the labour movement, which awa oy ucen £1.\u2014-\u2014 CERTES FE : cook.W .TRS ss.æhts: also ben < 1 NE SL SES | \u2018 à verything made cach of ; vh CORTES] Do ree .+ .2:5 3 \\ TAINTED \u2014 \u2014 Eight Sooace a wine.Na 1 St Catherine bathroom fat.uritully furnished rooms on « in P \u2014\u2014muee duck Estates cheeitully (amide Of 2 cotton eri them would be willing to sub- Landers moved d or nationality.Me YWANTED \u2014 a NTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT © Work 8 o'clock Pple 491 Sherbrooke wt ro Continued from Page 8.) Ing swags INSURED (dies Miler, Avy | seribe for the support of such a dele- Vote.1 4 an amendment.but, by geatlemen FEW LADIES AND required Apply ne wages 313 References :2e 3 se 5 R EALE \u2014 FURNITURE CARPFTS\u201d trie! ot.Loux distance Phone Main 4029.gate.« dete- e.both resolution and amendment class forming at K earn dancing private y 346 Elm avenue WANTED \u2014 CARETAKE ; = Rye: ~ NEWLY FURNIS - refrigerators.hall stoves, Kitchen -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- On a vote being t were last.Hall for anim Hall Cali at Kara à position.married le INDOUR smfort.frst «lass ISHED EVSAT [EH HE ess APS cash or credit.TITI ment was throw nfo pet amend- AFTERNOON SESSI *15 3 ren: wife gnod general: m .wo chil: off Sherbrooke st 4 , few doors oo, ç 8 St.Jarnea 2415 St = ut, and the precoin- - 2.N SESSION.TN : hardy wth t 4 Durocher st 3 § Nerina.2080 Notre De mendation of ti .- 3 - ; ANTED \u2014 A FIRS - WAN tools, good referenu - ann y me at 237 tf re executive ado 1 The afternoon sets ; IRST CLASS VHEF.Bee.ces.¥.F.3296.Star Uf- ox - TE - 0S ton Before the ; Pred.! 7 no session of the cone a ober aby, duck en short orders and SMAFt Y \u201c2e 3 R ren ROE FRONT ROOM ON Joon ax \u2014 DRY BOX SETTINGE Delegate he Jmotton waa put.however.gross was very largely devoted to the gular work.poy Wiig Ri ages and re- youth just leaving School JANTED BY A WOMAN WORK BY tlemen babes ant ang able for vee Bin ae tor Summer ues.large load Thouid say at THE BEACONSFIELD Moulders\u2019 Union.Het = Montreal Iron f se usston of a resolution which had , Star \u2018lice.the da.: ORK men vnis 6 * à city a Es En.ui Brook NS LD, \\ oo cale re atten or its object the > Mies \u2018out for Office.eral on y ot any kind Apply Ey athe: » 61 Heater Hall Hill *26 3 Duke st.Fhone 3847.Pes orton.va the ideal hotel of Am- he a ares to the way in oe meetings ed by o_o YANTED \u2014 N \u2014\u2014 * cations by letter - = w DOME \u2014 TO \u2014 sfles tae aesthetic taste and - n rare mould * e 7 EDS NEAT HOUSEMaIL, 3 IN DOMINION SECU er only.ANTED \u2014 YoOUN large hark LET UNFURNISHED 1s vides all the comforts Pro: brought to th ers \u201chad been CONRress for the purpose of selceti Fram o i ng 217 Mion er references required.Apply URITIES CORPORA- 3 or 4 years G MAN ENGLISH, connecting and Paria.Ha small revm MALO a oùr Epocialty 253 minutes by elvesrtes a modern hotel.sentations | , putes by misrepre- officers and transacting other business ; 2 3 225 + ON, Limited, Syitector and office tsstatan experience, a3 stove It required.Bb ery.fttings tor gas ONE MOULDING 10.Owned and operated er, of Bos- | a take the places ¢f men Which property bel ; 7 - i .227 ?istant E 3331 S cated and lighted & FRAMING C ney.- .ed by Henry M Whi.ON Strike.He» wa ; perty ongs to the cone TANTED D EVERTWHERE HUST TE \u2018enada life Bafidiaz.Je jar Ply Ti) Palace st.Av oF Beaver Hall in u Seiptive bone Manager.Write for Ge- All of the He said however, that not vention.ers to tack .- AD > \u2014 Ce e here 3 > ; lars, samples.etc.no can distribute circu.Wi ood BLS FOR PACKING WaiEn \u2014 POSITION, : RCo: \u2014 IN A LARGE WELL FU 205 er \u2014 neat Great: Hrltain had been deceived me M he am was introduced by.Suc Advertising Bureau azains good pay.ment.A Ppiy red Le steady empioy- ; In hotel or tration, rt ND nished house good family no on Fe SALE \u2014 OAK DINING ROOM \u2014 of the men, whe had a unio ed.One AT vos udreault.representing = .« 778 4 Mfg Co, 94 Min Fillow & Hersey pable yoman 1 51 Bernard si.oft Bleurs.dren :1 SL Famille st.near Shertrucke table and elght chairs alan hat rac cH) his po-ket.told Mr.Mitchell card In the Ottawa Typographical Tnign, and NV ANTEP \u2014 WATCHMAKER YOUNG {vaste + off pleurs.street chrogre [and bail chair Apply 4015 Papper at rack ROPODIST.passage had been paid che that his waa as follows: .Tee or four years += .TAL D \u2014 WOMAN YA pe _\u2014 2: here ; ume out \u201cThat the © as - steady work a perience, AN Tu DU Fu JANTED - BY .OUMS \u2014 GENTLEMAN 3 to work, but he .e congress place itse wight man ean al *ncouragement for home.avoir oS for three, at net ony W Uon as tentang IA DY POST.wishing comfortable Dome can Rave Fans SALE - STUDAR a 43 years experience as Cuir.LION of doing that Abad no inten- record as of the opinion that Heit on Beath.Sudbury.Ont.pected.A.# i *3 Hallowell st.Westmount.yilling and obliging.private depen rite.some a 37 Laval avenue, near Eherd: ne là a.In gond nrder oor Hoodequare: l credit and Specialist for fact it max a splendid opportunity ou Were bolh contemptible und indiscreet, =e JANTED\u2014 QO, n furnish best refere er * me, Family of two 225 4 octaven good tone 9106 1 ° seasez.Engugements Ree th nity to] and calculated ANTED \u2014 AN - > DD GENBRAL SERV J G.1: Chath aces.Address 22 Les soc ve terme $1 cash an: made at own house Sun- if e country.The spraker w ated to hurt the malnten- twelve dollars Tre ok YAN EARN (ply Mrs.aa references necessary ae YAN mR dv 2 Rex: \u2014 WITH BOARD.PRIVATE 5! Cothertne si CW.Lindsay.1.00, 2166 3 das sours 9 am.ts \u20ac pr of the opinion that the steamship je ence of harmonious unity in labour.\u201d time.o\u20ac 1 can guarantee fifteen for where lamaon, 101 Park avenue VVANTED \u2014 CITF TRAVELLE NN house: references exchanged.ABBY INOR 226 + TR Ratlls [8 lagu Government agents were re Finally.by a vote of \u201cayes\u201d and services Mrs Davidson on for Dole 227 à both Connection amongst EEE Soon nen an evening until 830 37 MoG:!l OR BALE \u2014 LINDSAY 4 OCTAVE Lawrence vel M.3791, tO some extent.sponsible \u201cnave\u201d the resolution was a pheld a : TANT \u2014 ; ; uages, a position, ue.3s square plamo, $13.Co : : .a majority 2 oT AV ANTED - HUSTLING YOUN W reo A TOUNG GIRL AB GEN.Omnot: Dest of references itd or com.- Tee avenue.00 IBY Jequare 649.Warren \u20ac Soluliar 8 octane Another resolution read.\u201cThat the majority of 20.- oy.can rake meena UNG MAN ente arm rant.one hing with her par- Tice.eT Ross \u2014 REDROON AND RITTING.BAS Terma one dallar cash vante piano PHRENOLOGY congress places itself en record us be- Q Tae open saloon\u201d in the province cf ~nth.Permanent ton.2 a dt 21 Cresce room.with breakfast if per week © W ; iN cents : ng In favour o ; 7 uebec was agai iscus .ea | (RANT Ves SiRE 0 AR a | ear aL eh ERR Cook mart dei fo Foe me TOUR E mewotoov.fine manu ae ie eme oc HS aie\u201d etre has réparé mm ett =! = Nu RL Tu AN and pastry cook, it => .: e On- 2 : +) \u201c : \u2014_\u2014 the dour.al ANSWER teu in hotel er res- ?: ; PROF.A YOUN tario executi made by the co \u201cth ANTEL \u2014 ce .0 mesma, rent.pest of » = ~ \u2014 \u2014 - NG.utive he empowered committee that e ol W en on ROSES EXPERIENCED Tapes ut once.Drensmaker, UE es Siar Offic references.Ad dress D.en Row DOUBLE FURNISHED R s OR PALE one MASON oF risen UP- à Frimcira! Montreal Phrenologt- 110 correspondence with the Board of lon should use its individual nauence = ena Winx Rare sewing na s We Ty VASTES \u2014 \u2014 acai?hathreom fat.also table i portant plans nears aha hae à Karn We AMEE a SE a Trade of Merlin that through its to cove with the liquor evil was cars Joyment, Apply to thé uses.steady em- EU \u2014 A SMART TV young wom RESPECTARLE 1 ve.\u201cterms $10 cash and per 10 am tot pm.envy other boards might be ed s G.H Ha tor light h OUNG GIRL kin an.coloured, work FURN month.C W.Lindsay.Ltd, 23:66 = - - munies : com- \u2014 3 Beaver Hai Hill © Aover iy acca St chousenork Good wages Ap- Kind by fay apply or dress Mrs etant ROR, fo TIESIEHED SONFENTANT wine = i HO - pra tas UE I ot ob- EURCTED A DIRECTOR.-M + ANTED _\u2014 = \u2018uesnel st.226 2 modern conve! \u2018vate ty, all 7 8 ton «lation for the - : Te .-Mr.Rab- VW rr W000 WHEBLWRIGHT WANTED \u2014 mechanics VWArTED \u2014 waemy modern convemiencee Telephone et 13 R SALE \u2014 LISDSAT UPRIGHT ANTHRACITE.municipal system of operating tele led adiseeter of the Tank of Toronto am = ; ati caplial ME HANICE WITH RTE VABHING.IRONING OR tre plane nearly mew $310.Willams up- a director of ihe Bank of Toronto, ANTED ada.goed prospects Ev to Western Can- Street.es to clean 93 Alesand OOM \u2014 FU - Fight, largest steps.nearty new 31:58: Meintz- o À TED \u2014 AT ONCE A GOOD COOK Star Office.= for steady men H 3435, Tree M \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET |; nto.nearly new.rupert Taeirwment Dorchester st.ences required Apply 951 \\ YANTED - TINS - gentleman or ard cep Arena.for a 3373 Terms $13 cash und $1 per month w cr 2% 3 YANTED \u2014 ort NSMITH.WITH THREE on Nabt house \u2018no children) indsay, Ltd, 1366 Bt Catherin- st CANAD - WANTED = TED ree TWO EXPERIENCED Manit tour years\u2019 experience, lo go to W.9330.Star sekeeptng privilesty dat tre NT RAOES, OANADIAN HUNT R S \u2014 MEDIATELY Appl or fine retail trad oda once; also thorough! | : ne Mice : The Best and Lieamest Coal tn the Mit AGE.Class dressmakers on walui Finst Apply H, 3436, Star Office rade.enced tnsmith ?y expert, S \u2014 paRD : 5.STAN Pele Grounds.Sp- alerts an - st?» or engagement | : \u2014 ç OR SALE \u2014 STRINW! - 3 COAL LU, Ltd.corner McCord ; St.Lambert Pol ae, Epo oagrators anty experienced hands WANTED \u2014 3 Ginn 7 steady positions to £00d men.Sate ame.ox.JROVNE TO LET 1x FANILY OF TRU.plana.slighty A sey aH El on ears strents à Au\u201c Centre\u201d and + SE RRÉ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER À 1504.® Grewnds, St.Lambert, treat austein, 2460 St Catherine housework in N OU DO LIGHT rv H, 3392.Btar Office possession 72 City « floor.Lnmediate RICH upright, nearly new.finest style, Merchan Pa oor.Telephones \u2014 Malan 2 Trains, G.T.SATURDAY, SEPT > ees Apply 413 Mount P ai, three In family.\u201cANTED - y Hall avenue.; 8°°3.Moward upright.nearly new, 8236: ants, 149% 192 tt «, G.T.R, 1.30 and 3, \"SE MBER 34,1904.WANTED TA TABLEMAD mount casant svenue, Weat- \\ eponsinie ARE OF HOUSE BY RE.Ro FO LET OENTL he Line, J Te per month © W 2 Trains, G.T.R., 1.30 and 3, have references A MUST Ing in return f care good stand.Apply 63 Untoi EMAN ON das., 2366 St.Catherine st va rem Pplr to M AN \u2014 - or rent.handy at .n avenue.177 2 * = à - Johnston, 103 St Mark st.Tali \\ veal tami Ape) SERVANT FOR Sar ofc jloceman\u2019s place ADpiy EF.3031 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY In =e MORTGAGE LOANS.MONEY TO LOAN.YANTED - \u2014 Crescent : pply No.1° ne ery room.would FURNISHED JUR SALE HEAVY ORAY FR He SRE \u2014 _ 9 WASTED oe AN INVOICE CLERK FOR 35 8 WANTED \u2014 TN eam.would sult one or two geotiemmm oo AN vy and lock ancen, Se theirs, RR ITHOUT \\ references, st ary bouse Apply.with J) ANTED\u2014St0 - ve , GILL STUDENT WISH.313 Teg Sc.double wiih gray tweeds all Funds for Investment ia mortgage o \\ endorser or security salaried 8253, Star omee® salary expected.to G, man on HER on ANTED QOOD ment tor board.2 ar furnace.as pay- OOMS \u2014 BACK PARLOU ha apron ginghama be: nc a ater, W.H.Philli oy propert aad farme.R BaTaes Po ments eo mn Bor on tbatr own ag > | win ce machine.A - ress X, R 4 roller and table Te G .- H.Philly loucet o suit borrower.> VVANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GES 1 2 EE M er Patte Paper Box APP] Branch Ofer Me Biar |ciean and well furnined.140 Falac wpe Basaar\u201dY crpres.psite.Windsor Mail em ty Chaban Cin PH Re Fomple Bidg.105 BC James se SUI | ARTUABASRA rE oxo un ENERAL BER |, = ; 2273 TAN 2 doors from Be alace wt, 2 .: = ames st.89 300 Eugene < cepruu \u2014 Ne \u2014_ vant.country girl pref VW ANTED \u2014 BY 0 aver Hall HM.Y 16 2 Bis ceprau à, Leon Bergeron wages paid.52 McGlil preferred, highest W ANTED \u2014 FIRST GOOD DRESSMAKER 2% 3 law ONEY Lot No.nne hundred à Coliege ave: CLASS COAT - , revink In private ou _ \u2014 YOR SALE \u2014 - 7 \u2019 TO LOAN IN ANY ; ! wud ten, sixth ae VV ee me, dy Xie StF shi nc M3 70 per Br wiow rat Fal va Men anh on dn, nos TENTe, ETC.a Cun\u201d har wearer WO a | RE TE ms NUANTED \u2014 - ~ Et.Catherine st.paid Apply 2153 AN nished.and two bedr or unfur.l>ng sleeves.25 cents each.ribbed re _ n rity: Fepayable weekly or To be sold at 1h .VV and OMAN COOK, WHO UN- 325 3 3a XV ANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY Ry Burnside Place or Homa fernished.404 to match.Sic per pair: Treat value drawers ST AA SE app Mr Young.teem No.1, jchureh af Nt at Ihe Jeu of the parish Apply 1235 RL Catherine or UT RENE WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GlRL wa Address 1 Clam laundress.A1 troner pon - : 224 2 taw [room one 710 St.James st.Jars The Homes\u201d Awning.Test & Tarpauiia Ce, : ®t Telephone M.3200 a a en ry TAR :2% 0.for Might housework = NTED .Star Office sere ME - ONE UNFURN ahi i rag.Montreal, keep the m 223 6 : RRR > \u2014 \u2014 : ° re ee A are NFURNIRHED AN ve - iete line of os: com- oe .- FANTED \u20ac = 18 Metcalfe ave - \u2014 __ one furnished.I ND GR SALE \u2014 OLOVES GLOVES 4 of the goods in Canada - ) H heme raterences required Mr VVANTED 235 W AN vee CAE ON as [OOK IN Central and Rain UE EE te OT ted w ore al men's and or wih; and cawlogue sent oa Application SI Money Loaned SEE ing Baptiote.adrian I Foe ee Being, 4.0 Met A \u2014 FIRST 1 vd Domi { ¥.by Chinaman.17¢ St - ool gloves, all colours: ladies ens: houses.Eas 0 lov N J.: J-aplante.mount TT caife ave.West: ers for fine cu: -ASS VEST NAK- minique at oom \u2014 ON mere gloves, all colours; th el \u2014_ \u2014 - Mg bigot mu No.one huadred and ninety-fu sto N BATH - \u20ac best val prinsipal cities.TU - I ur, Bie.WaT CET re 2 st athe (highest wage peta TRS, sendy V ANTED BY CO R°° private family staat FAT ea Lovee In the city.at Clark's, room ale BuiMing, Place &* EAN, ais Fev ea arguenite, County ED toh COOPER erine st p 5 hy MPETENT LADY .every convenience.el : 226 2 ANT To be sol : workin RS USED TO 223 2 Saw enorrapher and type _ > etc.201 Prince e electric lzh.== HRACITE.Loe sold at the door of the pear Job ABDI Tae Tenia donee.VV ANTED-SITU In Lao evening at home.wil furnisn roe Albert ave.Westmonnt NOR BALE \u2014 A LOT UF SLEIUH BUBS urn ot Ae MATE signent Octo Nady lob applis Tae Smpesial on Co.aa) a JATIONS OPEN 1% ALL ¥en C3136.Star Office hen type ior |b wn pales demplete.suitable.for EW er Bent, at ten o'clock am.: te St Paul national iars address Inter.ra - TT QOMS \u2014 WEL ng or bush work A a, TTT ova _\u2014 226 à lonal Information Bureau Winnip®t.WANTED \u2014 POSITION BY COMPET Tio apes DOUBLE liam st ppiy at 37% Wi ers Sent C.0.D, DisiRLT OF BEAUHARNOIS.TAN \u201d > 213 : person as house ENT able fi er or separate.wuit.3 Exu,.Siore, Nat ion 0 \u2014 rn PR ANTED -\u2014 16 daw keeper fo o or Pnres or to nerime Laber \\ ! rere ton LADIRS TU MAKE AL ; hotel or take entire charge of T first clast cater.ales a br four friends, hot and cold OR SALE \u2014 GAS RANGE.IN No.2 Nut hehe tte, ol se \u2018= Onesime so - 3 \u2014 t \" = * N s .- s AAAS | Coglumes.akirts and jac: es BALESMEN ON LIBERAL house.Bem references Xadress x, S008 of eiichen.heaten t Mining room.with use clase condition Apply net IRL $5.00 Lot No one he ared and woven.parish and Universit rogcie.St.Catherine commission, handie side lin Ster Branch Office 1, S| No children Near S © light.hath.ete.3X a'clock evenings, &t 205 Mane n J.H.MOREHOUSE Ste.Martine: with bulldir - Pp ot Universtiy si herine email fowue amd country ection ve sa: YYANT ES Er ST x Mane ns von ory ANING To ME Te of ne pari YANTED \u2014 BN _ to class algh grade men : : ] NTE \u2014 BY YOUNG Star Branch Off] xs X.3446, = rm sé.churex of Le Tres Saint Sa n Jon for brivees Gon PORT.apply.Box 1331, Montreal.3\", peed we Nltustion as housemaid.mh 35 os.1 a R SALE SAMPLER OF PERSIAN Phone M.3018, UNLIMITED CAPITAL tenth October Bext.at eleven o'elock ight undry Co.Ltd, ply Troy rn : ; Oom .mb jackets large selectio > To losn at i ouarged 8 Inspector at.2% 2 \\ ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED FIREM ~ 2 2 AL UNFURNISHED Rçous boas and cape collara at low ces DE 224 26 Any concers 0 Montreal TÉUANS 9 10.00 a CHICOUTIMI.\u2014 F \u2014 No.38.\\ \\ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE & FEW GooD Apply Corona Hotel 463 Guy st AN.V ASTED dar A JOUNG LADY OF oor 30% Bleury = McComber.316 St Faui st sr TT $200 00 on Easy Weekly.serai- monthly De Tears ea es CnUNe Panet ve ; adolphe Binek- canvassers.indien | FOOD : a .ress to attend to dentist\u201d OOMS \u2014 TO 1 a ayments, Une noniLio Wu years\u2019 time.French and English pe gentlemen *ANTED \u2014 actor's office or other light ave or Too -ET LARGE DOUBLE R RALE \u2014 AT A GREAT SA - FRUITS.UUR CELEBRATED FASY PAYMENT Lot No.thirty-nine RB, first town vortising Co.1835 Nota Dame aie} Ad W pupils ror .LALY To soLicit Address X.$470, Star Bran Smployment.strent m on bathroom floor.47 Catheart cata.Eat taccoun and usine a Nake Moss es te Borrow LYNE ram ship of Metabetchouun, with puudines cles 25 3 Can turn unoccupied time t mount.\u2014 \u2019 piy Wm.Albert.39 St Hubert ~~ cumstances and dependencies; » .vantage.o profitable ad- ANTED \u2014 ; - ; = Can be repaid so Crown rights., rving NVANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL To HELP gopiage.Address X, 9469, Star Branch Of- Yon OR hv pear OS: RPO, JICBLY FURNISHED FOR 362 We Offer A LoAx or es $2.80 weekly or monthly [To be mold at the door of the parish ist with lant housework must meen toi perience.J, 343%.Btar Office.TF |= CToEE Ardy empl red during day 278 RR Toe INT va Te 1 Tres Peer ean A Loax Drea e weekly or monthly evan to etcnauan, bord, ome.A - ul alee v - .\u2014 =.makes w eis Almeria Gr r next.at mm 154 a ASE are T0 m5 à VV Aime nen CED, SALES: WWANTED\u2014 BY CHINAMAN SITUATION TROON Sy © ore Ton Boxes Verte Orin A LOAN OF we $1.33 weekly or moa taly a sad Li .* ~ ony » .\u2014 ES gy .xe 3 ; Te - etr ; must speak French Appl EE Bt.Catmariook Meo housework.Apply as R ter, A ESTMO! NT.ON DORCHES.R SALE - CHICKERIN - Appies, Ur : rans Lemons be repaid EOe prete or monthly p MONTREAT- \u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.1412,\u2014\u2014, N \u201cana \u2014 ASSISTANT SKIR and Co 63 St Peer more Nel Furnished room tar Ame Ar xo Dérane piano: genuine eed rane Tape every day Be EEE Ca res large quantiles cer prie or telephone fos information Bowvert.Depocas va.Dame Mathilde ands and apprenti T ANTED \u2014 BY \u2014 on bath fiat Break®sa: o persone, very little =pace: nice 1 axe 97 = vacy Is oar watchword.Lot N inter saar, :432 St Catherine ot Aeply Windsor WANTED \u2014 4 YOUNG GIRL AS HOUSE W cooking by WR EERIER ED or ar 4:17 Dorchester >.aktant it deatred.Applr ve Hé it.Cost $375 Now ar OMAN - \u2014 mr \u2014\u2014 ve un or employer or No.one PE ion rire 108 1 - eferences required.Appl : nent position In prival = => e 85 cash and 34 per month tan ! Bt Pierre aux LA \"ala, village of NVANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVAN \u2014 Deel st pply 293 Mian Hronch Cine Private family.X.duet, OOME\u2014 FURN Bros.144 Peel st.\u201cvu leven PLUMBING AND STEAMFITT! The Bree aux ldenn county of Hochelagai MA te da cooking.for small fi T.ONE = Roti NIFHED ROOMR, $¢ MAC 297 2 law = nance .200 Ih BUlAInEE ot Sherifr ashing: moo .amil ; ANT _ ç \u2014\u2014\u2014> : : : 7 AS vom and orehants rifts real, Fame arc éd wages paid.Apply os WATER Te §0 Fomnntn, SERVANT.VV\" aile à nan Son A NAMAN POSI- : Barr case.medium aise.ory kere: Gal - I uy.bo wa 8h ep lk, amr October pox STR EO est Uy or h nod cook In a private fam- t edium aise: ivory keys: alvanized Ternac* Fipes 10c a length «3 ANTED \u2014 GIRL ro CANTED \u2014 otel.Apply to 3821 8t.Catherine st.: an =a Bb ear price $80.payable and put past cleaned and re ne ° mount 03, after \u20ac p.m or eve .housework, must be Poca ENER AL v eral vervant NCE A GOOD GEN- 227 : ® 144 Peel at per month.Layton Bros.Dorchester.Fras Cy yen.Allan Pope is 29s Th TE \u2014 F_ Fr 12 rences required.as cook.re- In or a family of th TANT = 3 raw > ovaas J.Ryan \u2018sD: \u2014 Arti : Ing in a 8 ree, ED - BY S ame Tneraite Papin Westmount.rlington 2NyTue 164 rman References required.Apply W ne coachman VAN OP MAN OR SALE - BEAYUTITUTL ROVEREI T we Loan Money at the lan = 226 : good, cook: good city Er cont amis ° upright plana, almast new, fine hon CHINE Lo ¢ R division Ne one EPS thirty-three, sub- NVANTED \u2014 A STRONG MIDDLE AGED \\WANTED \u2014 A FORELADY .$41).Rtar Branch Office.2377 Property and Works vptondidir faumnes he person SA PRIE he SE RESTAURANTS.wes ates in maven \"town of Bt Tau rounty of Hocnes ladies pi pat oaks care of d'à invité Notre S004 *ewing girs a To JANTED \u2014 A POSITION IN HOTEL Sulphite P ip © of \u201cThe St.John Bt Len st ooo person.ADBIY $18 | .The City lagna.\u2019 bounded in front by Dufferin treaty: Ragehill\u201d Mo \u201c Cook, at : or gentleman\u2019 u ompany, L or CHARLEY YOUNG an ependencten.rrisburg.Ont.we Nera enced \u201chousekeeper.pa by an experi liquidation), rary v Imited\" (in For SALE \u2014 TABLES SHELV Specia; rates à ed ri ie On household furaiture, pisacë or ee at Sheriffs Office, Montread,.N ANTED = VV NTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT charge.Address Y, M82 2 of taking full © John Cou at Mispec, Saint counter tables and © emma Purnish«d rooms by the day, week or all hours ssh an wiua0ai $ Atieth October next.at tem o'clock OW.house-tabiemaid Sp ty ERIE TD dole Mere housemaid 1a kept.must Ne Ace.Star Branch Of- nty, New Brunswick.Francais Xavier st.9 5t moderate prices.and Chincsc goods 34 St Crain Fa city or remo the We a 64 MoTavish st.P rs Stanway., 1-4 Banc references required.Apply \u2014- A The Mill ty corner 144 Vitre street.Charley Young, Proprietor\u2019 $ oan in sums frrom $10 to $1000 from 1 AT NA \u2014 FF \u2014 No 9% \u2014 RH AN 7 me 2 Pp mT 3 WA a under nr A GENTLEWOMAN, comprises over van of the Company Tide as Teli botore due.ve ol a $ Bondi ision one hanna Whisaell, - WV A tr small tomers EYERAL SER VVANTER AT ONCE 308 LABOURERE Morself Kenerally veeful a dails making Works are situate on t hundred acres.MILLINERY.$ Tos with us mérictiy private.awe six \u2018handred and forty mix.range Williams quired Appi at Aree we references re.photo GB penters and 6 steamatters.Ap- ment.capable of shopping and M usage\u201d a quart he Mispec River, , : CHINESE RESTAURANTS.know you would wish.By courteous $ parish of 8.Andre Avelin, rounty Taboos Westmount.stern mvanve, Dun ohepst peti resident engineer.An- ner Sharer of servants, etc.Raden.a er of a mile from the ses, and ea Phare Fair, Honest ne.© | members and appurtenances.:26 3 .r Branch Office, T rix miles by wat , PS D new customers ex - at the door of 227 er from the City of Sain: MM very à church r of the partel NN HS 3 § : rs Miss \u2018 ay.You should be .of St And \\ f ANTED nanan T OSE FIRST CLASS PANTED re A GOOD GENERAL SER- ANTED ~.BY TWO PRIENDE ann Jour from thence pulp may be shipped Its.B.J.Hughes showing à Ton LT a REIT AA Te Jd Dorainique sadn ie w be pleased October mext, si vu ae D od ply to M.Tannenbanin 111 en Bad Ap: wo .either » gir} or a middle aged stions ap tablemald and upper h to all potats.There tu ample ROIS EL Cauner'ne vêreet an finery Tartare, candiamen ennp ot.thc y orc.pen Any wid MEAL bod matter over with you of m., 111 Meccaife .man.good wages pald t ag maid to go to the States ree wharf ac- atreet rest, 3 few doors wast Most rens:nab 3, UTC» @te_ Upen dpy and uight.ephone us, Bell 3361 Main and we OTTAWA \u2014 F F - Nn 173 ; Apply Mre Welrs.Su st Faite ee party.snore olrite to Mise LF pee pan ee ien at the works, and rch re .Teephone Up Rav.m5 26 ssinabie prices.A visit bs solicited 5 vs will send one of our agontato ses Foi, ph Gravelle ve.Loule Pons 758.\u2014Jege N ANTED - AT ONCE GENERAL SER VV- 8 .L 3 bolier- n ~ ay Ad Ant.mast be god plain cook.no sitep a mothers help: hours § fo NTED MAR pl Thou.An unlimited supply of MILLINERY.Montraal Loar & Brokerage Go.ix.situate on Broek street Town at Art Polar id poly wi references venir avenue merabl Text wee #6 Sou- RIAGE LICENSES.a 1s available.Works are new LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT.Reem 304, New York Life Building \u2019 be wold at the Rani - om : \"ening.127 2 substantially bullt of presse cor.Bt.James ot.and Place D' 52 eran ¢ Remistry Office, Hull, 16 2 PANTED A : da brick; Mrs.Lina de P: at - em mmr .ce Armen dq.*léhteenth October next, at ten TA ca : - are fitted with mode o Paul ! trect m- CUAS.E.CAMPBEL o'clock WVASTED a mxpemisscen W upper fini.JENERAL SERVANT.wins oh IRA LICENSES A tt to-date Her ernie ep Pos oi remis I Buy Lite Policies letnsd by American com: : - v mouider, capable of + roer Peel.must have .ccountants, are capable ot aud retail.ning September, 31, 99, : ° pay more for poiicies - + foundry.deing general aking charge of references.ed by Arthur W Wilks producing two hundred ST CAtan IN.MR Ty 31, 23, 33.\u2018753 that have beed in force for some years tu QUEBEC - F F Na 18 \u2014 TN : mill apd MERCHANTS BA Bi tons of pulp per vesk.ONTHEAL R18 26 companies wii allow for thet nthe City of eb y ne work Apply.miving reference and enstne VVASTED \u2014 EMART GI Eveninge\u2014543 ANT BLDG- Tel M.4125, the présent building f There is room in open > ites Jor r surrender MN.J.PICTURE FRAMING.We?at S 4 Witlam J Fraser.ence, to Alex Fleck.Limited, Ottawa an references.as Sigl.with GaoD roel.Tel E 3289 wtich, when Instalied, additional plant 212 8 five, Montcalm ard ry at md ana .tamny of two.A servant.In , would doubl Pr y eo w-hbée: clr- re 8 pply foremoom > output.The mitl- eo the \u2014.camstances and dependencies Suh VTE Due SIE ree 110 Mackay st.or robin, R.B.HUTCHESON.puit or stone gen Re | Purit Broad not touched ENGINEERING Picture Framing !f you wm RT nhjeet te clase waist hands and = \\ YANTED \u2014 PLU OTARY PUBLIC.The water iy taken an 8 - work at \u201d a sis Office, Quebeq, : LUMBER to the turbi ° 0 nn ra sevemth October next.at it prentices, new work PAR NES also ters and be: 8 STEAMPFIT- Marriage Licenoes lawned.wheels In on iron ne pers.NES ESS the most reasonable At ten o'fluck Am.nest In city.ve.Appl MECHANICS flue, five fee - \u2014 prices to Hear - Hignest pause to the beet help Mrs ly Sadler, 32¢ Bleury ut Ply at ones, J.A.304 5 Jumes st Toi.(Main: 2499.pba ri which gives ample opty, a James Strachan Bakers to ERA JApURESS, HALLTTNE ler.The Picture Framer, 3087 St Cath TREE RI ERE re Maine Tefebere ansfiedd »t after ?-nd floor, or 9 ANT a 7 2 kachinery and pulp-mak Ro ny BALL erine, ne B .; ; me Elodie Lafrance ve Moine Letsbvre pm 200 a V ED \u2014 FOUR GOOD P Te for purchase of abo - ya THE ENGINEERING WORKS, , near Bleury St.Green cash **,* : aL Coline new bloc AINTERS MARRIAG od property vil above descrio- \u2018eu Engineers Boilermakers, Bram and ipta\u201d Lots Noa twa hundret and a ANT A GOOD HO abuve Princes Arthe: Kk, Hutchison st, ELICENSE property w | be recqived by the un- Founderr.Copprremniths and Bla 24 lroa receipts.2d ot and two hund an?='tiv.neven vu VSENAID » nm dera\u2018gned up to Octobe cksmiths.- o hundred and six!) eight.Range C, ply iy fo: Netealfs st AF- oney te Lend on MN hs r first, 1904.The a Agent for J.and Æ Halle Refrige parteh of S+ The us GC ANTED \u2014 aN OFF CUSHING & BARRON ortgage.Mghest or ALY tender nol necessar) ENTS\u2019 TAILORING.Afthinérs.16 Cote st, Montreal Thomas Ta be slt at \u2018he à ANTED \u2014 ~ Ww KE BOT FOR IN- X, Notaries, 112 SL.James accepted.rity ene Mall, MNECLES, late Thomas GA herent the daar nf the parish : NTRD \u2014 MARKERS AND BORTERS, k.use \u201coar ee TE Address, stating age.we ot Further information Meesre.Elder, Dempster snd \u201c ineer LEGAL CARDS.at even = TS sighteenthe Oc: bar next, con Meam ana opr to Ameri.Mm application.will be supplied an dian Pacific Raftway Oo noon \"ras pot ercinck am raser H Ji ait | {VATED \u2014 GENERAL FREVANT ARRIAGE LICENSE E.8.KETCHUM .McCONK THREE LIVERS BT No te ANTERD \u2014 A TOUNG GI kmail family; one und ANT FOR 3 LGB GASGRYIA ane } I tat = \u2018 eral servant > RL AS GEN- cookin A nderstanding plain ssued by John M.M.Du J.A.LIKELY , b ma ls Brie afontaine La Compagnie de ç At 10 Stapler st votes lo to a Matthew _ with refs.30F Bt.James ut.and - .fl, Liquidators, 2000 de.Catherine ot, Montreal, MESSENGER SERVICE Adveostes pitas Nationale.\u201d TAmites a Ao De Cronven StL John.N.CAX cu and on lot No Vhr ., res ay To tor ry ing rome of the latest selec.Cry Dispaich Ce.158 Pee Street.ADA LuFE XR BLUG, ST James Strost, hundred na eighty one.parton nf ar Tite, [] - a \" vercos on nvies.- be wa found 15 th vy am tings that} Tel Up 94 Prompt service.Lowest rate RD Memibuon EC.T Chass-Cameratn, K 0.a a tha Aen wren ., sold at the da = nen Vosgion Armen\u201d 3 Cram ourgrata.noce at RE Pie ignteenth Octgher mere , J : at ten o'clock am eenth Oe a\" + @ 4 ., .; - .© \\ \u2014 rT - \u201ca \u201c .- .o i = a ya» wooo wo } i SH site ES 04 SRN #4, C4 , ' \u2018 oF v \u2018 + Ô 10 THE MONTREAL DAILY _STAR\u2014FRIDAY, SKFIEMBok 23, 1504.j \u2014 a = \u2014 rr \u2014 4 fed \u2014g | y \u2014 \u2014 m\u2014 \u2018SH The JOHN MURPHY 0.Ltd.| Store And px - ~ a , - - | d Child | $ : - ; ?8 am.{Boys and Children\u2019s THE NEWEST STYLES THE HANDSOMEST SHAPES erm : ?in Men\u2019 \u2019s and Children\u2019s Sh Û.Clothing Department | in Men\u2019s, Women\u2019s and Children\u2019s Shoes.5 : ! pe \\ | B © We have devoted a great amount of thought and BOSTON BOOTS AND SHOES LEAD ALL OTHERS.= ' : our Boys\u2019 ard Children's Clothing Dept.this fall.§ Lo \u201c0: - \\ i care to 1, Ct in better sh: .Ed nerfect |! As Boston Shoes lead in ail the qualities which make up a truly fine shoe, N J] and it certain y was never in beiier shape 10 yier 4 : thev are undoubtedly leaders in the number of pairs sold.| \u2018 À satisfaction to its patrons! The large stock made to our ff © We are supplying a Great Demand.I special order by the best mauufacturers is replete with J y y .! | HERE ARE SOME OF THE FAVORITES: J \"4 : everything new and up-to-date, and the price-values are J.0 A> \\ Fe based on the closest margin of profit! It merits a visit | Men's and Women's Boots and Shoes in Box Calf, Vici Kid, Quaker Calf, 7 7) A +3 fram all who want to make the most of their money in J! Colt Skin, etc.Button, Lace, Blucher ; all the popular heels and toes.Such Style, y = N, I.HN fall buying for the children! '§ Fit, Comfort and Wear is never found in any other make of shoes.Boston Shoes = LQ J PA = all buymg tor : are Beuch Made on our Nature Lasts, Goodyear Welts, and of only choice grades of N = ° { >) | : , b: \\ em rn Rene aan leather.No Custom shoe at $6.00 can surpass this great shoe at $3.50 per pair.Wing (71 42) ) W ; IN | 0 L CHILDREN\u2019S TAMS.Orders By Mail Filled at $3.75, carrying Our Full Guarantee.ll | \u20ac be .Children\u2019s Navy Cloth Tams, We are making our Royvs' and Girls\u2019 Shoes on our Nature Cg) > | quilted lining, plain or fancy 40 Lasts Mothers will appreiate this ve departure.a thes: T @ 0 S \u201c2 .- \u2018 - Shoes are not only » os sh ans es Shoe.0 2e 8 Md È embroidered name'band; special C Tee and Kis, bat Nature Lasts cnsure a ht, which saves the Rl I : ay + .1 from the extreme wear of {ll fitting shoes.Our Boys\u2019 and \\ | { fd It + Children\u2019s Tams in navy ve.vet s* Shoes come In Box Calf, Viet Kid, Cuoltskin, Patent Kid, D pr.y S| TAS d NE, kr or navy cloth embroidered 60c Patent PT 0 PER CHk, Rangares cuit, Velour Calf.But- | I Td pe / - A ir À \u2019 N où and Lace $3.3.wouldn't get as good a A kb) 3 i ; fancy name band, lrice | Shey elsey here, | .N : # y .- IT vou have not yet Sen our fall stock of Boston Shoes, pou _ A / } = 3 3 - ss \u2018 Extra quality Navy Cloth Tamms, have ren lo sce the greatest line of Fine Footwedr ever shown in || ) 0 a | ; soft crown, plain or fancy em- Montreal, Al Ë \\ broidered name band.Price .15c ores de a Ratio Nain Lei SNS LA Oo ve X AN ~~ am Ry , Ov or ering ln mn hur Hart Ce \u2026 STI CIN RE inde, Montreal Pt Moroni ana \u2019 Others .SATURDAY IS TH E 1 \u201c .- .ww being arranged or.T : Children's Russian Suits, in * \"SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.° 9 6 à all wool fancy striped twecd, loose WHOLESALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS.\u2018 : - pleated sleeve, bloomer pauts, lined, 0 OUT ell § = trimmed braid, and faucy buckle, BOSTON SHOE STORE ; ages 3 to S years.l\u2019rice 9 Ww.hi 11 disol k in t in th : 2325 ST.CATHERINE STREET, - - MONTREAL, CANADA.earers of good Clot ng wil disp ay a keen interest in the event\u2014 = $ 5.5 0 in the future welfare of the department.You know the spirit of the store\u2014 3 .\u2014 the spirit that has achieved for it the position of influential leadersnip among ko ° .» + | Children's Russian Suits.i the stores of the city.This Clothing Store, its management determines, .1ildren\u2019s Russian Suits, in .| extra good quality navy serge, must speedily be recognized as the BEST.The style authority tor the par- \u2018 bloomer pants, well lined, coat ticular man who wears ready-to-wear Clothing, The favorite resort of the ( trimmed with braid, leather belt man whose keenest desire is quality\u2014value.First in the thought of the LL vith buckle, ages 3 to § years, Do You Like GOOD TEA?man who wants proper-fitting garments.The choice of the man who de- .rice .oo a Tea with a rich fruity Taste?sires the entire combination\u2014style, fie appearance, value It has be .ardly necessary to remark the Clothing is new.It has been : R = ] purchased from a manufacturer, whose claim to making the best Clothing in } E D OS E EA top-notch styles for men has never been successfully disputed.| dies\u2019 Fall J ackets y ; .So far as variety\u2014the needs of men in dress were engrossing our 1 + .?.La .Is a high grade product from the finest tea gardens in the world.attention before the definite decision to open a Men's Clothing Department .Unrivalled assortment ! Something to suit every- Both Black and Green, The Blue Label is recommended A was made.body! ob in price, right in style, right in fit, right moderate price and tecorth more than the price.Business Men and Society Men's Clothing, cut in the prevailing i - modes, plains and fancies, for every degree of taste.Many styles.hn M h imited our interest will bz doubled when an inspection of the garments À he John ur Co i i i ce of the values.e oy Limited.| and price tickets acquaints you with the general excellen | 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.! _ B \u2019 $i 50 B ts \u2014 R O YAL S T R ES nn \u2018 or C \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 BARGAIN SECTION, THIRD FLOOR.g > - a ace Bouts.soild eather ri cred > ce 5, .Five soles; .B R O \\ ) II l TI ES | B RO À IN H A TS y 5 $ Splendid value at 81-80.Baturdny STYLISH WOMEN * \\ * The feat of attempting to fit the feet with one shape bam sels price.Be STYLISH We Have Them in the Correct pt ON'S T is not attempted\u2014hence the success of the Dorothy Sal L \u2019 EFF\u2019 LYN\u2019S ELEON\u2019 HATS.always ask for a D.& A.STETSON S, ROEL ; S, nt \u2019 : \u2014 ah 1 Dodd Shoe.143s ales to ast Corset.They know that Just Received a Large Consignment of these Well-Known:Brands\u2014Fall Shapes.+ 36 different styles\u2014 when these are multiplied by FOR ONE HOUR ON SATURDAY.D.& A.models are correct.a the number of sizes and widths in which each style a monetary Jrofit in bist adit The stile illustrated ie the IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY THE LATEST FROM US |] comes, the result is a range reaching into the hundreds.that they lead to many new friend: _ amous long hip, straight front, \u2014 - \u2014 \u2014 .- ing shopping.No.48s.Thi corset gives the | The Opening Continues SEE THE FLANNEL DEPART- long, graceful, sweeping curve MENT'S SPECIALS\u20148 TO 9 A.M at the back and sides, with the | Em Th B d To-morrow.Shoe-Buying Day is a favorable opportunity 10 pieces Heavy Unbleached Canton A bust.It will make any figure Ta 8 bred to make the acquaintance of the newest member in our back Value To raed.Soong an : eautiful.i .° , _ lt lasts be © | Ton al At the same time it is designed i of Breads Shoe stock\u2014The Dorothy Dodd Shoe \u201c and Tim Enturdes.per yard Te i Sis PS to allow the greatest freedom o A Woman's Shoe Als ours in .n Ope i movement and can be worn } \u2018 B u .a RCI).Perfect 4 with perfect comfort.Ni \u2019 \u201d ~~ let, crimson.navy.mauve, ay, \u2019 The price is $1.75.BERMALINE .fawn and green, also white and + : Others of the same style at Other Autumn Openings ! cream Between 8 and 9 am.to- ; , p $1.00 up to $3.50.\u2014\u2014\" ] _ morrow, per yard ,.19c \u2018 .; , Registered During the repairs of owr Stores, Nos.Neckwear and Belts.N DOMINION CORSET ws 9 .g .n : S of - Of \u2019 1 Kid Gloves, Silk .DRESS GOODS AN HOUR LATER\u2014 i Dr.Andrew fil > 4.6, 8 DeBresoles Street, our Office ane Even in the accessories of Dress we wait for the final 2 TO 10 A.M.MFG.COMPANY | Il i Broad ehonid be Warehouse will be at word\u2014the final style.Here now, hence this announce 13 Inches wide Black and Navy Bt- MONTREAL 8 en by ail who Formal Opening of Autumn Gloves, Neck- fect dye four ploces oa QUEBEC TORONTO | eaten by ail ° ST NTOIN STREET ment of the Formal Opening ot : S, et aye.sory four _pleces = iP foutent ba (gent ae 2 | .A E 9 wear aad Belts, to occur to-morrow (Saturday.) Thorough- it lasts | between 9 and 10 o cook.3 Métis ent few blocks from VICTORIA SQUARE, pre-|| ly representative exhibit of the newest\u2014the fashionap so iied'viar ai woo sores: vad eZ The most Nutri- ; Le , ._IWVilli roved\u2014the best eatures.cream, navy and ond only.One 2 CT TTT TC TT TT me ous trenkthen.nm iscs lately occupied by Sher win a illiams P Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves and\" 10 a Racin tor pur g am eu .A > ; \"Fr.; LCL ae as ee Le - MOYEMENT TO ABOLISH CHIEF BENOIT DISCUSSES | Hah Co.where ALL ORDERS WILL BE EXE Lu: a a one *EX paies Chalties \u2018and FE dn ee : | © only Ly CUTED Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves from such world-renowned manu- in colourrd stripe effects.Value + + FREE LUNCH COUNTERS.THE RECENT FIRE.go Vf te ome 1 ) facturers as Dent, Allcroft & Co., of London, England ; 10 a'm \u201cBatomiay oon?hoe Re city fathers are now to turn Chief Benalt, of the Fire Department, i RE § CH APUT FILS & Cl E 1 d f Paris, F nd Perrin Freres of Gre- Three pieces Black Moreen.for 19° £helf attention tu the question of abol- | lated at ihe City Hall to-day in nn; [M8 .9 ° Alexan re, ot Iams, rance, 8] y > .derskirts, oJso in navy, brown, Mebigg free lunch counters in saloons.te the star, that if water | Re us D .noble.France.The recital of such makers\u2019 nawes in- TT eT: ides \u2018 sea Danes ra raion an | Bressolles street, It was Justifable un- ; ry - pu 725 Bleury se Telephone Main 2167, 2168, ms spires confidence in the quality, guarantees the fit and Five cen ot in IAA terrae \u2018 Jind vd sceau ni Health Officer of | been.Tx the i ie) TES Lo - assures the style correctness of the Gloves.Such in all Cravenette Cloth, xpecial quality, ame Sy pement Tone dos | anh reer ans Crepe Fe | MeCURMICK'3 JERSEY CREAM SOJA3 Mere Whcjseome , the newest shades and modes of stitching.Foie ta yd Between à and Pe RCE od he ton Sta sued with the exception, of rourse, | Tm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Neckwear and Belts\u2014the best Paris has to 10 am.Saturday .Be .At ho thought the lunches but up on! Fy men on the roof ut the un UNION OF CANADIAN Always eat the Best.Ja offer, as well as hosts of fine novelties from Canadian and COTTONS\u2014SAME TIME AS THE gurtpus to health as prepared.but it tada Hardware bullding, when the ex- | MUNICIPALITIES Theos Sharpe, Winnipeg: sécond vice- W ys ° 8, American manufacturers Color combinations to match DRESS GOODS: 9 TO 10 A.M.4 wae claimed that when a hundred or | Plosion, which sent bullets flying ail | 2 \u201c| president, Ald.R.J.Latimer.Winnipeg.Strachan, Bakers to Royalty.* hit 1d 10 pleces of excellent quality 8-4 wide snore customers used the same knife, OV°T the place, occurred.The roof was Officers Were Elected Yesterday at British Columbia \u2014 First Vice-president, \u2019 90 any gown brown with green or w 1 \u20ac, emera green White Sheeting, plain only.Be .spoon, etc.in partaking of such Hfted about four feet, my men were Mayor T.F.Neeland, Vancouver: revue ith white : fine Chiffon iabots in white lack and fancy lang aan lasts Saturday pere er there wag the very best of Knocked over to the roof of the Chaput London\u2014Mayor Laporte the New Vice-president, Mayor W.H.Keary.w ; \"> J > 5 and w a.m.rd had Plata peastns for thinking that consumption | danger \u2018of login their Hees Th the roan.President.\u201cprice Edward Island\u2014First vire-presi- BE AUTY.combinations.A peep at the modes conveys more than 1 heeting.mood Quanity.will ber * hn TE a nt pe Frond.i Ing flames spreading tn their direction, London, Ont.September 23.\u2014The con- dent, the Mayor of Chartotettorn pacond a pageful of descriptions, re pie In To few Tr T mt the communication.sail he thought because their ladder had taken fire and vention of the Union of Canadian Mu TE place of next meeting wax not de- } took well take care of your Af supply proves sufficlent\u2014for, \u201868 WBS A most timely notification to the there hay Pr ape for nicipalitiee i Pah on Heat Y1o cided, a vigorous flent being put up by | complexion.Do not allow ua- TTT pet yard .1@e A , tou them.ag rater to vrday, wher re Un one mde & la- 1e e 5 .3 - i .Boalth omit of ihe «ity that an in: cover their escape.and direct my ef- bors.| The delegates wore Gntortad 1 Le des RE place bol so hen to biemish your skin.Groups of Pretty Hats BRISK SALES OF LINENS-\u2014 Te Aunch counters.He adn that he had [IIS NOL ONE ened: but also ta | Clore afterwards enjoying a troliey Hd\" entra TING executive 15 Derma-Royale AND ALL REASONABLY PRICED, 10 AM.\u2018 «on: 0 # whole matter ee v : o ; « n special ears around the city.cers ge.with, a vo Bb: .sey: + .>» \u2018hite Me Betare He A rant moor, Health er reds An TO prevent loss ap | ner de ted.the ene ar offered oe ma bect wHhin (he next fon Fare EG ima ond Tew Not the least attraction of the Millinery Opening is Fure white amer Fa duran .| Contmittee \u201cone cons life by the stray bullets which were (led Hon the ground tai ho was ton BONDS.SOAP, a perfect skin ls he value littl oney will purchase, We furnish two quality.alze 64 x Hi In.Value | A , coming In all directions.1 clatm that busy to give it proper attention.Mayor \u2014 \u2014 ond.P t 1\u20ac val ue iittie m y P .» 8125.Between 9 and 10 am.\\ + : he Colonial T ! a fire could not have been better han- Laporte.of Montreal, wos elected on \u2014 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, hints in ready-to-wear Hats.Here you find Children s __ Saturday.each Linen Hu Aare i The Friend of the Colonia roops.| died anywhere else.The water put on Mayer Meckx nmination The following .« or may be ordered direct.illi i libe al f st les a 1 for 75 done AP Te te ae 18 .34 : Miss Violet Rrooke-Hunt the friend , was hy no means too much.If any- are the officers clected for the ensuing Your Rainy Day Skirt Derma-Reysie, $1 per battle, express paid.Millinery in as liberal a range of sly as are sfiowi Io Thad Ae 10 rm aL ' .ot the Colonial troops In South Africa.thing, « little more might have been Year: Soap, 25 Cents, by mall.rown-ups rn CL 06 \u2014 @andewho at their request received n ured with advantage.\u201d Le Mayor Teporte Monge 1 © ought to be Both la enc package, 91.25, express paié- E \u2019 200 yards lleavy Linen Bootch Roller : pect] decoration from King Fiward.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Meg (Treas mW Aghthall.= DES HAROVALE CO.Chart \" Ladies\u2019 Torpedo Sailor Hats.Towrliiug, rod border.17 In.wide: \u201ca séayi th findsor.She leaves .pattes .ve \"ee ccutive \u2014 o Firs vice- i ul .Claciasatl, .value 14e yard Between ° do-0ay \"for the Const.\u201d ana \"on her [ olewtion \u2018of Arehbianon Women nf Hh do Maver ee London: cela Mee made of THE 118 118eud Ladies\u2019 Torpedo Sailor Camel\u2019s Hair Felt am Saturday, yard .\u2026 Oc t ° il \u201cture ® Boer gton, ns Mishop of Nova Sentl Al be president.3 + Urgu .Te 0, \u2018 : ; AAA | wartat Reine, Winnipeg.Ottawa and referred oa Tadse of ah Soin, Sut Baie Sayer Eis, of OU | - = - SETI - Hats, binding of velvet around the edge of a = se - t of Nova Scotia fôt à deciston fourth vice-president, Mayor Lenton.Til- f Fenton Held on Manslaughter Charge.: t ed with velvet and : Toren * ; LS We non vice-president.Mayor J.Meilrnre, Mass.September 13.Fenton, brim, torpedo crown trimm © Saturd ay Grocery d | a w nan , .- TT Quebec ZFirs Vice preeident, Mayor \u201cCravenette\u201d* {is damp the ree Tn Trom rhone waggon gilt ornaments \u2019 Specials used in n Sy a nt Een thm | Ft and, raterproct = trolley.ban beer held on a charge of : Child\u2019s Sailor Hat.perd Cort Met SL.1040 \u2018 Tan omes Te vos prenom, Mayor Cognos: Tis made ln rest var on October 4.Child's Sailor Hat.Camel's Hair Felt, Fi at it Cher .adn wheter (eue vicc-president, Mayor Tel fanes mixtoren.Bold by special Notice.strappings over edge of brim of velvet ribbon, à ibn Dessert Pons 117186 sropur.Nova Ecotia \u2014 First vice-prosident, be yard and in readyo- with small gilt buttons, bound streamer of Fresh (\u2018ane Cod Cranberries, qt.Be \u2018 ity is apprecia- Mayor Crosby, Halifax: second vic»- wear garments.t Pianos to Rent.8 1 ibbo: : colors of fawn, pmavy and pa wo tin.1 Me ted.It wil} New.Brunswic Five.vice: preesdent, ' AT LEADING DRY hare Shae aw Jorn Fes adl ™ n .> y oo.© Fre an Rolling Fans, Saturday.pei ee < not cake.© deat.Nhe Mayor of : ted, 2366 St Catherine street.|X ; _ Se ee ee © t-Man rarer ARE EEE EO | que info Ep pL pu : \u2019 ERE
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