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[" * lars in bad water debts anû in sn! rles 1h I NL e SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISERS\u2019 SAYINGS: \u2014 WEATHER \u201cAdvertising Gas enabled us to se- FQRECAST: \u201ccure à g « in deposits unpar- wljlsled by any other bank in the \u2014MR.GRAHAM BROWNE, -FINE The Bovereigh Bank, : - Montreal, Canada.A ral Daily Star CIRCULATION OF Si .2670 .129, 497, Last Weeks Daily Last Week\u2019s Weekly Total last week VOL.XXXVIII, No.236 MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER 3.1906.MR.H, D, METCALFE COMMISSION OF HANDICAPS UNDER ~~ WHICH MONTREAL PORT SUFFERS The first session of the Grain Commission in Montreal! opelled this morning In the commitice-roumn of the Board of Trade.It is exactly six.weeks ago tu-day since the commission first started in on its long tusk of probing the many queslivlis HOW troubling the minds de grain shippers, buyers, exporters and hauulers ol this product froin the tine it leaves the farmer's cart tu the day it enters the mill in Liverpool ur sutuu other Eng- ish market.Six weeks ago the commission started In Winnipeg and dealt with matters affecting the gram trade from West to East only.Then the luke poris\u2014Fourt William, Port Arthur and 80 on\u2014were visited.Then \u201cTorouts's ideas were fathomed, lhe cotumission arriving here from Kiligston, ut w hich town jt has just finished holding @ session.Wobile here the most linportant questions tu be gone into will Le the handling of the export trade, the inspection of grain, and the copdition in which the grain arrives in England after passing through Canadian or American channels.Those on the commission are.John Miller.Indtan Head, Saskatchewan, | chalrman; W.KR.McNair.Keyes, Man- ttoba; F.E.Goldie, Ayr, Ont; J.R.Boyle, M.L.A., Edmonton, secretary, R.C.Dunbar.Hansard stat, Ottawa, official reporter.MANITOBA GRAIN NOT 50 CLEAN.Mr.Henry D.Metcalfe, grain exporter, was the firat gemtleman tu give evidence before the gommission.He had been in the grain business for the past 19 years, having exported both Untario and Western wheat durim that time.His experience showed that Manitoba grain now is not us clean as lt Was years ago.To-day there are many foreign grains to be found with the wheat, among them particularly being wild oats, while grain frum other parts of the country is about as high standard as it hus ever been.However, he has had absolutely no complaints from his customers on the other side ot the water about the quality of \u2018the grain he has shipped and has every reason to belleve that they have been satisfied.The weights are guaranteed by thepsilways and carrlers and there have been no complaints on that score, while the law 4a .negard to the n certificates being final, has prov- \u201cwost satisfactory.\"Mr.Metcalfe then proceeded to give a short account of his method of doing bysiness, saying that he bought his grain at Fort Willlam and shipped to some Georglan Bay port as a rule, although he had used several other Tentes.The shortage in grain as a \"when it 1s en routs does not arboufñt to toofe than five bushels In a thousand.d Joss which Mr.Metèstfé considers reasonable.although he has heard of much greater discrepancies From Fort Willlam to Liverpoo! J er | cent.shortage would cover the whole! TELLS GRAIN loss.if the grajn were carried the whole way by water.By water and rail route it would be more.The grain going forward under present conditions arrives in better shape than it used to under the old conditions, and the state ol the grain trade from the exporters point of vlew is much more favorable before the new grain laws came into effect.Mr.Metcalfe is In favor of having the present inspection act changed, however.INSURANCE RATES FAIR.\u201c Insurance .rates, when grain was stored In elevators and at other times was then touched upon.The rates of insurance when grain was stored in elevators, especially fire proof ones, was considered mést fair and reasonable.it being justly contended that a man in the elevator business had no right to make money by charging exorbitant insurance rates.The all important question of the superiority of American ports to those of Canada brought out some Interest- Ing details.Mr.Metcalfe sald that he had shipped from both, he sometimes taking advantage of the American inspections.His principal reasons for preferring the American ports were that better rates could be secured in shipping the grain, sometimes getting a very low rate by water to Buffalo, and often securing lower rates by rail , MONTREAL'S HANDICAP.\u201cOcean freights are against us in Montreal,\u201d he sald, \u201cand that Is another reason why \u2018we prefer the American ports.Insurance rates in the port of Montreal are also certainly agalnst us, especially in the autumn of the year, and we can always make better connection from the Amer!- can ports.Tramp steamers are in the habit of going to all the Atlantic towns to look for cargoes.while comparatively few come here so few in fact that they easily obtain more lucrative cargoes of mixed merchandise such as butter and cheese, and do not care to handle the grain trade As a matter of fact there is not the \u2018opportunity to ship grain from here as there is on the Atlantic ports.\u201d Mr.E N.Jacques of R D.Yartin and Company, grain exporters, was next examined.undergoing a cross fire of questioning until the Commis- ston rose for lunch.He said that the inspection of Manitoba grain was better and more satisfactory than any other in the world.It was regular and uniform and was spoken very highly of on the other side of the Atlantic.The Inspection certificates now in vogue were more in favor than ever and he never heard a complaint during his visits to the old country.Untaer the present inspection act no mixing of grain iy permitied.aad if xing were allowed there would be no.uap, h tion.Mr.X gave as his opinion.that it would De a great mistake to charge the present Lan thereby lowering.the pre- sen standards which: maintained.have to be OVER A MILLION FROM WATER RATES This Year\u2019s Collection Largest in History of Montreal, Showing Over Seventy Thousand Increase.A report was completed at the City Hall to-day by Mr.Kenehan, of the Comptrolier's Department.snuwing étactly what the city collected from water taxes for tbe current year and for 1908 pe The collections fur this year were the largest in the history of the city.being ovir one million dollars.Such an fncome from water.for a city the size ,0f Montreal.is considered remarkable.The report in question is as follows: Collections 1905.1906.Water rates .$29K,164,24 $421.916 10 Arrears rates .95,368.45 106,721 91 Metre rates.cur- 148.530 05 rent year .141.009.88 Arrears metre rates 8.101 95 Business tax .2 283,696.97 Business tax arrears .44.748.21 42.115.10 Drains .1,745.30 2.48.15 Miscellaneous ., 10,428.01 13,247.88 Interest .867.48 842.94 Total .$951,752.04 $1,075,681.02 951,752.04 Increase .$73,928.93 Another report shows that the annual loss by not being able to collect the rates amounts to over fifty thousand dollars.In addition te \u2018his the city had to pay out twenty thousand lIars & year in salaries to water cr'lect- ors.t may be sald thst there is a movement on foot in the City Council to put the water rates on landlords.The idea ta that landiords shall -.>t the rates from tenants with tae renta.It is show.that if thig wera drone the city would save seventy thousapd Jol.of water insp-ctors.Wrecking Steamer Returns.® fpecial to The Montreal Star.Halifax, N.8., October 3\u2014The Merritt Con.wrecking steamer.sent from New York to float the steamer Elina, ashore at RBacarro, has returned to New York.The floating of the Elina is not considered posrible.SICK HEADAGHE CARTERS) abs Ee TTL VER SMALL PILL.SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.Genvine Must Besr Fac-Simile Signature Fin her home, at Como,: INVESTIGATION IN THE QTTAWAN-MAUDE CASE Wreck Commissioners\u2019 Court Opens the Enquiry Into the Recent Collision Off Hudson.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The formal investigation into the cause of the collision betweén ' the steamers Maude and Ottawan, in the Lake of Two Mountains, opposite Hudson.on September 27th last, opened to-day.Wreck Commissioner Spain presided, assisted by Capt.Reid, Port Warden, und Mr.Edward Adams, assessors.Mr.A.R.McMaster, and Wreck Expert Donnelly appeared for \u2018the owners and Captain of the Ottawan, and Mr.L.E.Geoffrion and J E.Martin appeared for the owners and Captain of the Maude.Immediately after the court opened the Ottawan's owners laid a charge.placing the blame for the-collision on the Improper nævigation of the Maude, while the owners of the Maude laid a similar charge against the Ottawan.Mr.William LauHe, steamboat inspector for the Montreal Division, was the first witness called.He stated that he had inspected the, Ottawan on April 28th, 1966, and Œund her in a satisfactory condition.He also inspected the Maude, on May 9th, and found this boat in good condition.Mr.Phillip Duclos, hull inspector, deposed that he had examined the hulls of both vessels in May, 1906.and found both Ip first class condition.Captain Donnelly questioned witness Duclos as to Where he thought lamp ades on a vessel should for best_effect.flould be placed THE MAUDE/S CAPTAIN TESTE- FIES, Evangellste Gauthier, captain of t Maude, was then called to the stand.The lawyers argued as to who should begin proceedings,» but Commander Spain requested Mr.Geof- frion for the Maude to 80 on with his case, The witness deposed that the weather was dark, but clear, and Uænts khowed well.About twenty minutes before the collision he went to lie down in wheel house.Heard a blast and went to see what was the matter.He saw the steamer Ottawan coming directly towards him.showing green and red lights.He heard only one whistle, and the distance between the two vessels was only about forty to fifty feet.He gave two blasts to go to the left as it was too late to g0 to the right.The ptlot put his wheel to Eo north to avoid the collision.This was done Immediately.'The boat went a little to the heim, She was going at a rate of eight or nine land miles per hour.He also gave two bell rings just as the Ottawan ran Into the Maude, and said to the pilot: \u201cWe are finished.\u201d The Ottawan struck the Maude on her right side, and the latter went down in about ten minutes, and sank in about the same position as she was in when struck.FOUND DEAD.\u2014Elizabeth Robertson, §1 ysars of age, was found dead \u2019 RECURE SUBTITOVES.\"Coracr\u2019 wiibodk ir Er AY (501 PARNELLSS STATUE NEARLY COMPLETED The Model Executed by the Sculptor St Gaudens Will Be Cast In italy.By Cable to the Montrba! Star.Dublin, October 3.\u2014The great Parnell monument, for which John Redmond and Lord Mayor Tallon collected subscriptions in America, is now appoaching completion, and is In a fair way to be erected shortly opposite the rotunda tn Dublin.It was delayed by a fire in sculptor St.Gaudens studfo in New York.St.Gauden's model is now on the way to Italy to be cast in bronze.The figure is eight feet high and ts a striking likeness of Mr.Parnell.On the face of the shaft about the figure is a large harp and an incised extra from Mr, Parnell'4 speech: \u201cNo man has a right to fix a boundary to the march of a nation.\u201d Around the base are thirty-two tablets representing the counties in Ireland.The total height of the monument is sixty-five feet.NEW COURT MESSENGER DRAWS INCREASED PAYA new messenger has heen appointed to Judge Piche, in the person of Juseph Allyrd, late guard at the gaol Considerable turmoil is evident amongst the other messengers at the Court House because the new man is drawing a salary of $600 a year, while they get only $435.TERRIFIC ATTACK WIL DEVELOPED AGA ON OCTOBER THE EIGHTEENTH A: ten o\u2019cloek in the morning of the, within which all operations must take eighteenth of this month, a terrific attack wil! bo developed against Montreal.Westmount will bear the brunt of it, but the thunders of the heavy guns, the rattle of infantry volleys and the sharp, vicious sugrting of the fleld batteries, will penetrate te the heart of tne city.Jn penetruring they would carry terror with them were it not for two facts: first, that a brave and determined force will be known to be in the path of the invaders, and second, tha, no matter pont pue issue vf the engagement, both the attacking and the detextiing femias heduled to vy bæesiiltiez late\u2019 in the afternoon q together; to wiftd \u2018wp the Thanksgiving Day manoeuvre: with more peaceful amd decorous festivities later in Lhe evening.The whale of the Montreal garrison is to take part in the operations, ihe \u2018general idea\u201d of which was announced to the C.U.'s of the regiments to-day in the following.nets: \u201cAn army, \u2018Blue,\u2019 is hoiditté Montreal.An army, \u201cRed.ts advancing on the city and has seized the bridges at Vaudreuil and St.Anne's.\u201d D More detalled limitations as to the field of operations, the disposition of the attacking force and the time to be; devoted to the operations wili be lssusd to the two oppusing commanders, Col.F.Minden Cole, of the Blues,\u201d and Col.E.B.,1bbotson, of the \u2018\u2019Reds,\u2019 a day or so previous to the eighteenth.Gen.Lake will be a spectator of the manoeuvres and, it may be Inferrsd, will probably act as Umpire-in-Chierf.It has been decided that the arza CONFERENCE HELD YESTERDAY AND GAS QUESTION WILL PROBABLY BE SETTLED WITHIN FEW WEEKS A meeting was held yesterday between the Gas Company and the special commission appointed by the [City Council to try and settle the gas question.; It has transpired that considerable progress was made by the aldermen towards settling this knotty problem.Speaking of what was done:at the session, Ald.J.B.A.Martin said today: \u201cWhile I cannot give full detags of what was done yesterday, I can say that the company showed that it was anxious to do what was right by elti- zens in regard to the future price of Kas.In the past the company has stood vut for figures which the commission thought could not be entertalh- ed.I am glad to say that, at the meeting yesterday, the company showed it was desirous of acting in a fair spirit.Thsi was most important to the commission, as it gave it an opportunity to get down to some bottom facts in rogard to the whole vaxed question.It is only just to the dom- puny to say that it withdrew various demands that it had previously made.\u201d \u201cThen the company showed yesterday that it really desired to reduce the price of gas td a figure that would be acceptable to the City Council and citizens generally?\u201d Ald.Martin\u2014\"While It is natural that the company should desire to get à fair price for gas, It is certainly showing the proper spirit to bring BE NST MONTREAL place is to be a rough parnllelpgram bounded by the Cote St.Luc Road to the east of the canal to the south, the road leading to the oid rifle range on.the north and a ine drawn at right angles to lt and passing through the crusging of the Grand Trunk Rallroad and the Canadian Pacific Raliway line to the Lachine Bridge on the east.Practically the whole of the operations will, therefore, be visible from differ ent points on the western slope of the mountain.The ground over which the attack must take place ls well adapted.far manoeuvres; the orchards, very abundant in this neigh! Ë the occasional fields of \u201cgrit Riu ravines and hidden roads atford eg- cellent opportunity for strategy, \u2018While L the regular general slope tow, the east makes it possible fer non-com- batants to watch the operations without interfering with either the attacking or the defending forces.In all, some four thousand men will take part in the engagement, of whom 2,500, under Col.Ibbotson, will attack and the remainder, under Col.Cole, will defend the ancient city.Col.Ibbotson will have under him the Royal Scots, the Victoria Rifles, the Queen's Own Canadian Hussars of Quebec, the 53rd Regiment of B8her- brooke, and three Field Batteries (the Third of Montrea! and two from tha Eastern Townships.) Under Col.Cole will be the Duke of York's Hussars, four 4.7 guns of the Garrison Artillery, half the 4th Field Company of Engineers, the Prince of Wales and 65th Regiments, half of No.4 Company Army Service Corps, and the Fifth Field Ambulance of the' Army Medical Corps.4 about & settlement of the question.\u201d \u201cAnd wheu will the specla! comniis- sion be ready to report to the Council as to its negotiations with the company?\" Ald.Martin\u2014\"Ishope this report will ba ready for next meeting of the City Council.At the latest the report will de roady in two weeks' time.\u201d \u201cDo you think the Council will accept the report of the commission ang arrange with the company according to tho figures it will produce?\u201d Ald.Martin\u2014\"There is very little doubt, but that the Council! will settle on a basis proposed by the commission.There may be some minor changes made.but I think the company's offers, contained in the report, will, on the whole, be acceptable\u201d \u201cThen the whole question will be settled this autumn?\u2019 Ald Martin\u2014*1 shall be very much surprised indecd if the problem is not settled within the next five or six weeks.\u201d : From another source the statement was made that the new offer of the company would ba to sell gas at nothing higher than 90 cents.\u201cI also think,\u201d said Mayor Ekers today, \u201cthat it will be seen that the gas question will be settled In a very few weeks.While T have not interviewed the company in regard to the matter, I am informed that it is willing to make offers to Council! that will probably be accepted.\u201d ADMITS FORGERY OF FOURTEEN NOTES Joseph |.Audet Has Been Making Free.With Names of Many Fellow Countrymen, Joseph I.Audet,-28 years of age, res siding at 98 St.Denis street, was brought before Judge Lafontaine Lo- day, charged with having forged nn less than fourteen promissory notes.The accused was arraigned some few days ago but was remanded untll further investigation.To-day he was brought up again and the following cases in which he had uttered forged documents were read to him in each case, he pleading not guilty: 8.James, jr.\u2019s name had been forge1 to a note for 894.22.- D at Gagne's, of Knowlton, to a or = olston\u2019s, of Montreal, $99.37.© KN.Nickel's, of 17 Lincom avenue $73.23.: : Arthur Delorme\u2019s, of 225 Quesns] St., 68.\u2018L.Mackay's, of 55 St.Francois Xaviar street, $89.32.Arthur Delorme\u2019s, of 334 City Hall avonue, to a note of $75.Metvin's, of 18 Guyor Lane, to a note of $125.F.Lee's, of 182 Mount Royal avenue, to a note of $148.J.Ottis\u2019, of 80 Cuvililier street, to a note of $94.62.George Fiastette\u2019s, 166 Chatham street, to a note of $125.A.Caron\u2019s, of 28 Delorimier avenue, to a note of $125.E.Brown's, of 21 Rosemount avenue, to a note for $82.45.E.King's, of 814 Ontario street, to a note of $87.30.It is not as yet known whether the accused received the money in each case or not However, it is expected that by Fridäy when the case is brought up for enquete, the necessary evidence will be forthcoming.STRIKERS STILL REFUSE TO WORK Although the Freight \u2018Handlers iat Fort William Signed An Agreement, They are Still Out, Special to the Montreal Star.Fort William, Ont.October 3.\u2014Not- withstanding that they last night signed an agreement to return to work at the old scale of 20 cents an hour, the striking freight handlers, nearly all of whom are foreigners, did not report for duty to-day, and they intimated that few wish to resume work.The Canadian Pacific yards are stil] heav- {ly guarded by special policemen, There was no rioting during the night or this forenoon.Little knots of foreigners are stationed all along the outskirts of the yards, but they have not to-day attemptédd apy violence.Superintendent Bury does not anticipate any more rioting.The strike breakers brought.yesterday from Winnipeg refuse to work until the trouble ls settled.The only steamer in the harbor this morning being unloaded is the Athabasca of the C.P.R.Line.Boat crews are being used for this work.price.+ something in; \u201cCampbell Clad.\u201d No matter how stylish and perfect- fitting a garment may be when it is new, If it is made lals, 1t will soon .and fit.Be \u201cCampbell Clad\u201d and have style\u2014quality\u2014and\u2014fit, Campbell\u2019s, 228-230 St.James Street, Next to Sovereign Bank.\u2018Most Men when they first see our shirt display are amazed at the exclu- sivehess, the broadness\u2014such a superb shirt gathering can only be fully understood by those who realize that the R.J.Tooke storeg:do the largest retail shirt business in Canada.You pi¢k from the choicest and most desirable shirts every time-y@u buy from R.J.Tooke, and you always save 177 St.James Street.Lo 4908 St.Oatherine Street West.- - 478 St Catherine Strèet East.of inferior mater- lose all its style FACILITATING TASK FOR CANAD Lord Strathcona Arranging for Inter view Between Lord Elgin and Mackenzie King.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Canadian Associated Press.London, October 3.\u2014Lord Strathcona arrived in London yesterday and returned to Scotland last night.He spent the greater part of the afternoon in conference with Mr.Mackenzie King, deputy minister of labor for Canada.To facilitate Mr.King's nils- sion, Lord Strathcona has forwarded to Lord Elgin, at present in Scotland, the official Introductions and communications which Mr.King brought with him from Sir Wilfrid Laurier.Hon.Mr.\u2018Lemieux and the Minister of Labor of Canada and has undertaken to arrange with Lord Elgin for an interview with Mr.King at the earltest possible moment.In the meantime officials wt the.Colonial OMce who have been made aware of the purpose of Mr.King's; mission are giving attention to the matter.The Colonial Office 1s desirous of meeting the wishes of the Canadian | Government to have legislation enacted; 50 as tu prevent faise representations being made in the United Kingdom as to the conditions of the labor market in Canada and concede the necessity of such legislation In the interests of British subjects here, as well as In Canada.Owing, however, tn the fact that the approaching session of Parlinment is Hkely to be a short one.the impression is that there may be difficulty in having the matter dealt with at the present time.It is possible, however, that the action of the Canadian Government in sending a special representative to England to press the lmport- ance of the matter may cause the British authorities to make a special effort to meet the wishes of Canada.Mr.Mackenzie King left for Scotland with Lord Strathcona last night \u2018n be the guest of His Lordship at (Glen.coe for a dav or two pending a reply from Lord Elgin to the letters forwarded by Lord Strathcona.S.A, de LORIMIER DENTS GLoVES $1.00 82 NOTRE DAME STREET, West Near Place d'Armes 232 8ieod Tried Aird\u2019s Graham Bread YET?! THAT'S ALL.236 2 Why Dress Shabbily ?when you-cha @ot \u2018the newest and finest clothing at easly prices and on Very easy terma here?Bmartness leads to success in life.Ladies \u2018and gentlemen can find every description of clothing here, all in the newest styles.Credit for everybody THE COSMOPOLITAN STORE.283 Notre Dame st.West.233 308 HALLS TO LET.Cosy new Hal.seating 200, vicinity fit.Catherine and Peel sts.Address G 6448 Star Branch.224 96 3aw «too v9 - NEAT, NEW, NOBBY NECKWEAR mi GLOVES Fitting - - FOR YOUNG MEN.Just come in and see what we have : to show you.YOU'LL GET SUITED HERE.We have the best that cash can buy, and we do not charge any fancy prices nor do we cut prices on certain lings to mislead, but sell good reliable goods at lowest prices, quality , ecnsidered,\u2019 We have the newest and latest ' styles, and we'll be pleased to show them to you.Stores open till 9 p.m, and 11 p.m.Seturdayé Corner Craig and Bleury Street and Weet St.Catherine St.MANNING A WILLAMS, OF + ACCIDENT Mr.Manning A.Williams, of pans of the E.H.(Gay Banking Company.had his right leg so Ladly shattered in a shooting accident near St.Faustin on Monday that the maimed member was amputated at the Royal Victoria Hospital in this city.The accident occurred while Mr.Wil- Hams, in company with Mr, S.H, Martel.Jr.of Martel-Stewart Company, ot! this city, were hunting on the shore of Lake Superior, about seven miles north of St.Faustin, on the line of the C.P.R.came suddenly upon 3 bear, Martel, who carried a double-barrelled 12-bure ahot-gun, fired one barrel at the animal, and then turned to Mr.Williams, calling to hin to fire with his rifle.In his excitement, Mr.Martel pointed the gun at his companion and, forgetting that the other barrel was still loaded, pulled the trigger.The whole charge landed in Mr.Willams\u2019 right leg.shattering the Ump for a space of four fnches just below the knee.The bone was simply smashed to pleces, and the terrible wound was made still mnre dangerous by the fact that it was filled not only by the pellets of the charge, but also by scraps of clothing.The accident occurred in a deserted place fur from.all assistance.Forgetting the bear, which in the meantime escaped, Mr.Marte! immediately devoted himself to The HEAD OFFICE BOSTON, MET WITH PAINFUL C TLANTIC HIS LUNENBURG-N-S HALIFAX CODFISH IN THE LAURENT the aid of his stricken comrade.binding up the wound as best he he went for Assistance, and af long delay the injured man was ported over \u2018he mountain road Faustin und put vou the train en to this city for the operation was soon realized to be necessary.In apita of the fact that all po haste was made a period of twe: four hours elapsed before Mr.Wil reached the Royal Victoria Hos: In this city.where it was decides have the limb amputated.The té ble wound, the shattered conditd \u2019 the bone, and the long delay had: sulted in mortification* already bf ning to set In, lt became a questi Mr.Williams\u2019 life.The ouperatio performed yesterday Every hop: entertained of Mr.Willams\u2019 reonx\u2019 as his constitution is an excellent: according to the testimony of the tending doctors, and he is bear wonderfully well under the stra Mr.Willams, who had come to - part of the country only a short } ago for the hunting seuson la a A dent of Boston.where he {s engagé! that branch of the F.H.Gay firgs bankers.He is a voung man, only thirty pars 0f age, and is married.HIE cousin, Mr.8.M lams, of Boston.came to this § at once on receipt of the nows off accident.Limi Packers of the ORIGINAL BONELESS ey Look for this trade mark, Refuse Substitutes.A, H.BRITTAIN & CO., Agents, Montreal.22423 Saw makes warm friend THE HARTT & ADAIR COAL CO, | 146 Notre \u2018Dame Street West.234 à dispute.\u2018THREE STRONG FEATURES An absolute lack of grit or biting.An aroma distinctive and sweet, An honesty and purity that none dare} Ll The evident evidence of all that makes} AA Gerth\u2019s Mixture the blend of age.\u2019 |} 369 St, Catherine Street, West | - .COAL\u2026 | If you wish to economize buy your Coal from F.ROBBER TSOWN, - 206 ST.JAM BELL TEL, MAIN 4611.MERCHANTS, 200.224 4 Great Glove Sale 4 1 ! 1 That we are offering for your selection the LARGEST R - and FINEST assortment of Dent's Stylish A 1 Gloves (ladies\u2019 \u201cf] and gentlemen\u2019s) an the Dominion, there can be no doubt: § It is being demonstrated beyond al question.i To maintain our reputation of being the best glove 3 house in Canada, we seek to sell better gloves earl year à than was possible to do previously, and this reason\u2019s lives 3 are simply immense.; À Just look at our window display.Note the kind of J leathers that go into these gloves, and their make np\u2014wax 3 sewn, double gussetted, with prick seams\u2014scientific work- { manship can produce nothing better! À We are selllsig inediom end heavy weight tawms, veguiar $1.23 and $1.50 J < /Gloves, for $1.00, short or long fingers.Other Himes, priced uccord- À \u2018tægly, up to Autemobile Gloves nt 520.00 pair.1 We can satisfactorily fill your glove needs.\u201cTHE HANNAN STORE 813-915 §t.James Strept.\u2019 = THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDBNESDAY, OCTOBER a.1906.PER Ce ce .- - em ei À a ue eva lacrosse 3 Baseball - Cri NTRIES FOR HUNT RACES AT NEW MILE RACE TRACK nited States and Canadian Horses Should Furnish an Excellent Afternoon\u2019s Sport for the Opening Face To-morrow Afternoon.\\ he entries for to-ni row s races nre Third Race- Farmer Seccpoechin blished to-day, und a: may he seen) (one mile and a quarterr Woe bd low, the list promises Sone A Shiniis\u2019 Baby Bust oh pg A trnvertor ort, each race having a good fled! Busse), anknewes Wo NV Henderson d probabilities good that nut a an (King Top Hg 8 Konke ott rcantage will scratch.Tu-murrew 3j M Vo Headersan's Doreen, ch ogramime offers three fiat and (we Kinkead-Topsy, 5 Nesblito 8 lose, 00 seplechage races, The tiosl Juteres: -| m, a.Defender-Madeline, SO Nesbito = i of which will probably be the huni.-] Woodbine, hiro me 4, Mirarice, Lapwing, * flat handicap for Mr Puton\u2019's Cup} FH Pemniston's a three hundred dollars additional} Barefont, Madeline, Dn Brow Os bn horses are e:vr prac tice Wednesday \u201cevehing { Brophy and a few otier gle Bends.! \u2018clock sharp for serfthrs and \u201cN do, fellows\u2019 , emai Evervbody requested ever: | be on hand promptly.Thursday i The Intermediates will be much | ming, on the Baseball Park at 54 Stranger than last season.and will be = ; wn to advantage before the b ame he practices are certainly heing a stage before the big game | Il attended but the game is de- (7° ot } ed by the stragz\u201cers A bumper gate la already assured + \u2014 and all that's required is fine | urray.Smaill.and Dr.Gilbert ag weather.ves will make great gains for thelr \u2014_\u2014 } Saturday.\u201cAll up, Westmount!\" \u201cRooters ™ & - \u201cKnockera™ \u201cIas-beens\u201d aml \u201cNever.he scrim never worked bitter, \" antl was's reat Excitementand Smash-up e O LA » at Delorimier Races Yesterday n accident occurred In the Delnri- nr taking the position of another pr Park vesterdar odining the hind horse.Thus.through the nyset the! # ht of the 2.18 nice.Tobin driven by eace was prolonged loto five heats.S.Pomeroy, and Ben Hall colitditi.[ whi ho however provided good ap we | result being That both sulkies were Tobin, Ben Hall Mise Casey anid Jude ; ashed and Gilli4 an! Pomeroy finet traveliimng in a bunch from the start | .The amash-np nceurred dining a The vateran driver.Charila Tavior, who! ve for fhe wire! when Tobin ba-lug {Je over one hundred years of nge and heats fiready to The good, lnokéil has c'arted in 1100, gave a fine sxhi- | easy thing for him, and as if to | bition behind his pacer.Rober n w that he wos \u2018> take the thitd Robert BR covered the half in 2.21.the ht.he slowly drew away from the | veteran driver being lundoy applauded ; b Id In the bend when ronnding ints | as he came around to the stind The > stretch, and becan th re vards © CTowd for the npening (day was a good ween himself and the others horses pone.T'uubering ahout 2,000 by HA) was i «ose follower Ton | SUMMARY Br, and when the rater stackensed an 240 pace purse $400 h ewhat, Pomeroy eninge to ser hou CR MN WilkIns \u2018nm.DA Ret 0 rest af ths Tell were.Boy Hot y Bell (Robillard).Rabid & bed up the distan oo considerably.und i Me Donald.Montreal .1 11 Was NOW a race between the two for |The Outlaw.bg Page, Page i st place.Ben Hal looked for nn! Pros Barre.Vt 203 2! ening.and a: the end of the stoned | Yh Pointer bg (Malion, W | Ing squeezed Ly Mis: (Casey and Jude, {Melon Malone.N.Y : 208 2 4j Med to pass between Tobin and the | XI «DNbn) Wo HE ay BEI.Ben Hall actually tore hgh | re Pime= 2281, 2254.ITEM.2 opentng and the front wheel passing |p.IR pace, purse $400 fely It war thought that he would | clin bre.lv Padlar tPomerayy, G.S Pome- past.but the hind wheel with nl tov Newport.Vi 11 5 4 1! eat Jar locked fast with the front nne Tide he rite vin Te Pomeroy's sulky.Ben Hal] wa | fresne Sand Morin, Mont ept clean off his fect.and Gillis teal .2°2 2 rown over against the wire How- Pen Tal bg cils), E er, horse And driver were soon np VW Gillis, BrocktonVt 2 4123 ain none the worse far thelr tumple Mise Casey.hrm.(Hod.te action of the judees waa that to ron Wo Hodson, Mont - t Tobin back ts lust place.giving | PRE ee ei = 420334 Le Tor Tranbyv gr.g (Olivet), e heat to Ben Hall and to fine | 5 W Gillis, Brockton.5% 5 Are meroy for an alleged \u201csitting down.\u201d Thne- 18.2.17%, 218%.247k, 218%.ARGOS NEW CLUBHOUSE, } FATHER OGORMAN'S DOGS TO BE SOLD \u2018ronto\u201d City Will Help Them to Get Up a Travers Island Outfit.hecial to The Montreal Star.Toronto.Octobar 3 - The Argonant | swing Club will get aid from the city ¢ their new cinbhouse at the Island.rere members who row can bhaard ans {their meals.They will have an hletic grounds in connection with the flding.There 8 14 acres in the lot ected.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto.October 3.\u2014John Lyden left vesterday for Gananoque to take.over the kennel of sama twenty dogs helong.ing to the late Father O'Gorman.The : ligt includes the famous terrier Celtic | - 8 i Badger and some twenty or thiriyv, others, including a son of the champion.There are also twelve Boston terriars and a couple of fox hounds.The enfire kennel will be shipped to Charley L.vden, at New York, where they will be anid., MESH) Biack\u2019s Good Score.; (LINEN On the vourse of the Outrement Golf; ; 4 Club vesterday afternoon, \u201cDavie\u201d Rinck.the elnb professional.aucceed- ed in equalling his record for the | course.made earlier in the season.Playing the 18 holes with Mr Recorder | 3 Ince Worn\u2014 Always Worn Weir.Black turned in the very fine | Write for free copy of tha card of 71.The detatls of the ere Protective Feature of Underwear, were: THE DEINMEL LINEN MESH Co., ut.secs su eus 1 BAR GAGAR-AT 519 St.Catherine »t, W.| PR eee eee aan 334-34 234 S4eoa TOAD .00 sas ton 000 von abe aoe Madge.tb am, au,\" Caan = Furne:t3 Ar.\" ' i An indication af who rowed No 1 subit the at the gol itinnes fellow < Mp existing between the two cre wa wn ut Prince g Restaurant, \u2018Their tremendoud GOOD INTERNATE the-nutions they represent, Mr.spurts durirg Me Filles captain and stroke of the fhosard boat, replied, \u201cWe have rowed against pre best #porismen in the world i TOMMY BURNS.the Canadian heavyweight boxer, who won yesterday.Ne Tal a ab gr se ee FINE LADIES\" GOLF - ON LAMBTON LINKS Canadian and United States Ladizs Played a Draw in the Invitation Harrier Races Next.At the meeting of the Teague in the M.A.A.A.last night it was decided to twin annual road races on Get.13th and 27th.The junior eyent will he held on the former date.arfd the sen- ar on the laiter The funior race will be about three and a half miles.The start will be made from the West- mount gym.the course then running up Arlington ave, west on tie Cote St.Antoine road to Lansdowne ave Harriers\u2019 club house hold the across the Westmount golf links, and down Fulton's lane, along the Cote St.Catherine road.turning hy fSnow- don Junction into the Cote St.Laue road.and then on to Western ave.The finish will be on Western ave, immediately in front of the West- mount Park The senior race will ba over the monntam, course, the same ns ast verr, the distance helng about eight miles, The rmmces are open only toa rluhba having membership In the Harriers League.Teama of six will be allowed to compete for the peint trophy, five of these to count in the scoring for places.A cup has heen donated by Mr.Louis Rubenstein for the team winning out In the senior racer.and for the junior event a suitable trophy will be offered Ly the league itself.Entiles for the Junior race wHi close on the 10th, nnd for the senior on tho ER.entria=s tn be made :n eich vase to the secretary of the league, + BUCKLEY England's 8 Best Hat 236 4 aw | | | \u201cWELL ROWED, HARVARD.\u201d Pm Ne \u2018A New Canadian Athletic Tournament There.Toronto, October 3 The ladies nt the Western iol! Associaian were entértained Ly Mes VW Avastin oy the Unks of the Lambton Golf aad | Country Club, and an ntere ting : dads pay was Witnessed, The ved tor The day consisted of on rate h be- | tween twelve Caurulan and Uveive Pirated States ludies and à Hnuxed foursoime an Che afternoon, and the veuther wos perfect, The tea raat hy | res qlted In u dramu.both sade s daring Pein pofrits ln the none foarsames soma close Scores were cetatne dl Mis.Rowers ood Me EE THE took her! ers with or pis Ut oscape of Bel made up 100, less Jo No less than (Nee fied fo second place, with senre- self famous, defeating the renowned jeun wrestler, who has ever wvislte.l Paul Pons.Steurs also wrestiloi a America (not including Hacken- draw with Raoul de Boucher.the lat- schinidt), landed in New York from the ter defeating Pons a year agv.From Zealand.of the Red Star line.France he went to the big tournament He left Antwerp, Belgium, on Heptem- in 8t.Petersburg.there finishing up ber the 22nd, and un his arrival, he was |in first place, defeating many wall Accuinpanied by a number of sporting known champions.Hamburg was his men to à local gyimndasium, where he {next scene of operations, again win- had a practice with a few of the local {ning a first prize, after whirh he had heavyweight wrestlers, and he proved a match with Laurent le Beaucerois, himself to be a man of great ability defeating that worthy in a match laate and strength, disposing of his oppon- ing two ours and twenty minutes.ents in short order.Steurs is known Beaucerois.It will be remembered, de in Europe as the Belgiuin lion, hav- feated Hackenschmidt himself.Tu- ing made a very gnod record for him- morrow morning Steurs will leave New Thistles have arranged with Wander- self in the last six years, finishing York for Montreal, where he is match- ers, of Montreal, for Stanley Cup [third tn the big wrestling tournament ed to meet Karl Von Delevuk th Aus gumes this winter.As Wanderers will ut Byenons Ayres a year ago.Alsn trian champion, on Friday.Delevuk take à western Lour prior to the open- second In the Paris tournament last is well known in the city, having come ing of the E.© A H I, season, it is December, where 47 wrestlers competed.out fourth in the tournament last just a question whether the cup games It was in this latter that he made him- \u2018spring.wll be played before or after the season.Mr.Peter Bell, prowrictor of the Winnipeg Arena.was In Ottawa Saturday.and !t was learned that he had clinched dates with the Wanderer management and Montreal Arena Co.Mr PPD Ross, one of the Stanley Cup trustees, when asked about any challenges being in, said \u201cLast year's challenges will not be considered at all, Any challenge gent in far the cup this year will be considered only at the close of the lenge season, unless the holders of the cup care to arrange It ts more than probable that the Wanderers rather than run the chance of losing the league championship and cup, will agree to a series after their return from the west, immediately before the E.©.A.H, L.opens.Discussing the matter this morning.a well-known gentleman closely connected with the Ottawa Hockey Club, remarked: \u201cIf Kenora plays Wanderers for the Stanley \u20acnp; titey will beat the iteam mo badly it will almost put them out of business.\u201d The same gentleman claims that Ottawa will win the championship this year hands down.and If the western team takes the cup away from Wanderers, the Ottawas will be after it hot foot at the close of their schedule.Big Match May.Come East.8peclal tn the Monireal 8tar.Now York, October 3.\u2014 Bob Deady.manager of A! Kaufman, the Califor: nia pugilist, who has been matched to tight Jack Johnson, failed to reply to the offer made by Jimmy Coffroth, sunday.to hold a fight at the Colma Athletic Club, Colma, California.This was taken to mean that Deady would not agree to the propostion.but Sam Fitapatrick Johnson's manager, will start for Philadelphia to-day and trv to persuade Deady tn change hia mind.The attitude taken by Deady Indicates There\u2019sno better shoe made, for the price, than this $4 INVICTUS Shoe.Soles are made of genuine oak tanned leather.A leather that\u2019s found only in high grade shoes- And a leather that: costs more to tan, and takes longer to prepare, than any other sole leather.Qa ned leather is ever used - An\u201d 249.3 444 St.Catherine Street West : am - | Seah in Trousers.\u2018 ë ep rl a a edit act J pr rm « A #.ARGUMENT FOR THE APPELLANT I THE GALLERY ELECTION CASE HEARD JUDGES COMMENT AND ASK QUESTIONS Mr.E.F.B.Johnston, K.C., for Mr.Gallery, Spoke for Two Hours and a Half\u2014-Judges Thought Detailed Accounts of Expenditure Should Have been Given, sttawa, October 3.\u2014The arguments of counsel for the appellant in the Bt.Anne's Division election case, Gul- lery versus Darlington were not cou cluded tn the Supreme Court ob Tuesday.Mr.& F.B.Jvhuiston, K.U.ef Turonto who led oft for Mr.(Gal- Jory.spoke for two hours and a half.and had not finished when the court rose at four o'clock.The appeal is from the finding of the trial judges at Montreal thal Mr.Dan Gallery.the candidate elected, was guilty of personal corrdption which finding involved his personal disqualification fur seven yeurs.The leading argument which Mr.Johnston advanced, was that the trial judges did not find that any specific aot of corruption had been established against the appellant, but only that there was general corruption, with tus consent.His second line of argument was that the six thdusand dollars spent by Mr.Gallery, plus the amount of the expenses acknowledged by his agent.in all a little over seven thousand lars, was not an excessive sum, for a constituency like St.Anne\u201c, where Ht wag necessary to locate so many missing electors.Stress was alco laid un the fact that none of the presonal charges were proven, and only one charge or bribery by agents was established.This was the bribery of a voter by a mun named Himphy with a dollar and a drink.° When the cuurt resumed after luncheon yesterday, Mr.Juhnston went on to deal with the expenditures for \u201clocators\u201d arguing that this was not a8 corrupt expenditure and that it absorbed all of the $7000 in question Outside of this no corrupt act had been established; the judges had disagreed on the question of hiring cabs.The mere fact that six thousand dollars had been lousely spent did not prove anything.It must be proved that it was used in corrupt acts.Counsel then went on to show that the great bulk of the expenditure had occurred In St.Anne's ward.that portion of the electoral division of the same name which ie the most populous and where à great many of the electors had to be located because they had moved.thus showing that {t was In this manner the money Was spent.The chairman of the various wards he sald had sworn that the money had not been spent iNegally unless payment of it to them was an illegal act.By the finding of the trial Judges, Mr Gallery had been placed in an unfair position.He had been asked to exculpate himself in respect to an aot in respect of which there Was DO specific proof.A specif charge should have been made and proven in order to justify the finding of the trial judges.At the trial counsel for Mr.Gallery had asked that each charge be taken up separately but this had not been done.\u2019 A QUESTION FROM THE BENCH.Sir Louis Davies at this point put a question to Mr.Johnston.\u201cSuppose.* he said, \"that sixty thousand dollars had been spent in this election would that have established that there was corruption?\u201d Mr.Johnston\u2014\"That would be an extreme case.It would be a matter for the court to decide.\u201d Counsel for the appellant went on to argue that the chajrmen of the eight committees had all SW: 1 that when they recetved money it had been explained to them that it was for a particular purpose and lil had been warned that it was not to be « d for COrrupt purposes.It.was to be used simply to pay men working for then À Reasonable Plea For the Stomach lt Your Stomach le Lacking in Digestive Power, Why Not Help the 8tomach Do Its Work\u2014 Especially When It Costs Nothing to Try?Not with drugs, but with a reinforcement of digestive agents, such as Are naturally at work in the stomach?Scientific analysis shows that digestion requires pepsin, nitrogenous ferments, and the secretion of hydro- chloric acid.When your food fails to digest, it 18 proof positive that some of these agents are lacking in your digestive apparatus.Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain nothing but tl.se natural elements necessary to dige.on, and Mvhen placed at work in the weak stomach and small intestfnes, supply what these organs need.They attmulate the gastric glands and gradually hring the digestive organs back to their normal condition.Stuart\u2019 Dyspepsia Tablets been subjected to critical chemical tests at home and abroad and are found to contain nothing but natural digestives.have Chemical Laboratory.Telegraphic address.\u201cDiffindo,\u201d London.Telephone No.11029 Certral.20 Cullum &t., Fenchurch St, E.C.London, 9th Aug.1095.T have analyzed most carefully a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets (which I bought myself at a city chemists shop for the purpose).manufactured by the F.A.Stuart Co.Temple Chambers, London, E.C., and have to report that I cannot find any trace of vegetable or mineral poisons.Knowing the Ingredients of the tablets, I am of opinion that they are admirably sdaptable for the purpose for which they are intended.(Bigned) John R.Brooke, F.ILC.F.C.8.There is no secret in the prepara- Yon of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.Their composition Is commonly.known among physicians, as is shown by the recommendations of 40.000 licensed physicians in the United States and Canada.They are the most popular of all remedies for Indigestion.dys- pepsta, water brash, insomnia.loss of appetite.melancholia, constipation, dysentery and kindred diseases origin- atin» from improper dissolution and assimilation of foods, because they are thoroughly reliable and harmless to man or child .Btuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are at once a safe and h powerful remedy.one grain of these tablets being strong enough (by test) to digest 3,000 grains of steak eggs and \u2018bther- foods.Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest your food for you when your stomach can't.Ask yo.- druggist for a fifty cent package or send to us direct for a free trial sample package gnd you will be surprised at the rasulp .F.A.B® rt Co.64 Stuart Bldg.Marshall.Mich.\u2018 Mr.Justice Idington {nquired if any aceur\u2026\u2026.analysis had been made as to the number uf electors who had been actually lucat:d by the ward workers and Mr.Johnston quoted from the evidence of the v~rious chalrmen t.show that in all about 1.800 Lad been traced.Mr.Justice ldington expressed a doubt as to whether all these d been traced.\u2018Any old campaigner,\u201d he remarked.\"would know enough not to look after everybody.He would krow that there are certain men It would not oe necessary to look after and trat others would be against him anyway.\u201d 1t seemed to be the general opinion of the yourt that an accurate statement showing the work which had been done should have been compiled.Mr.Johnston was proceeding to argue that as disqualification can only he brought about by an act which is an indictable offense, it 18 nessary that the specific offenge should be proven when he was again interrupted by Mr.Justice Idington with the query: \"I suppuse you have no doubt that the money which was used was Mr.Gallery's money?\u201d Mr.Johnston admitted that it probably was.Mr.Justice 1dington \u2014 \u201cThe general course of his conduct seems to have been such as to suggest to Hinphy.for instar.ce, that he was to make use uf the money in the way he iid\u201d (Bribing a voter.) Mr.Justice Idington asked If the \u2018locaters.\u201d who were voters, had not really been bribed by the candidate with the money which he had given them.Mr.Johnston did not think so.The question to be decided was whether they did honest work for the money they received.He did not think that their employment had anything to do with thelr votes.\u201d Mr.Justice Girouard\u2014\u2018\u2019The failure of the respondent at the trial to make a return through his legal agent of how the six thousand dol.rs was spent created a strong presumption against him.\u201d Proceeding, Mr.Johnston said he admitted that the evidence submitted to the trial.judges was sufficient to void the election.A distinction, however ought to be drawn where it is the intention to go a step further and disqualify the candidate.Mr.Justice Idington* \u201cThe question of paying a large sum of money for such a poor service and not reporting it through the agent is the stumbling block in your way.We would like to hear something to alleviate it.It is the badge of bad faith which stands out most prominently.\u2019 \u201cIt may be a stumbling block to your Lordship, but it Is not one to me,\u201d re- plled Mr.Johnston.\u201cIt was a mistake in law in not making a full return of what was done.\u201d SMALL PERSONAL ACCOUNTS.Mr.Justice Idingto said that it was a matter of frequent remark that the expense accounts of &andida®s are small considering the activities of an election fight.Mr.Johnsaton\u2014\u201cIf n man makes an honest return, see what happens to him.\u201d Mr.Justice Idington\u2014\"If candidate cannot afford to be honest, he can afford to be disqualified.\u201d Mr Johnston argued that Mr.Gallery made a distinotion between the money he had paid to the workers himself and ; that which had been spent by his agent, Mr.Walsh.He did not think that it was necessary to put the six thousand dollars into the return.His honesty, or otherwise, in regard to this matter was the question on which he would have to stand or fall.In order to prove that he had been guilty of specific acts of corrupt practice #t would be necessary tn show that the money he gave to his chalrmen had been improperly given; that it had been used by the \"locators for corrupt purposes.and, that it had had a material effect on the result of the election.Mr.Justice Idington agreed that the trial judges in their report to Parlla- ment seemed to have overlooked the fact that it was customary to give a statement of specific Instances of corrupt practices.At this point the ¢ gan ourt adjourned unth Mr.Gallery was prescnt in all day and watched the Droncoarers with intense interest.BISHOP'S COLLEGE HEAD URGES MINISTERS TO TAKE BROAD VIEW OF WORK.Principal Gibbons, of Blshop® - lege, Lennoxville, who has Tust recent ly arrived in this country from the other side of the tlantic, delivered the addreas at the o ening session of he.montreal plocesan Theological ollege ociatio 3 ie n convocation last The principal remarked to the men in his audience.that although they had chosen a special vocation tn life and were fully satisfied that there Was no nobler one, yet that vocation ia not constitute their whole duty In e, A training which was too excluslve- ly theological was one uf the dangers which existed in Englagd.and he was Klad to see that it was not so marked in this country.Principal Gibbons also criticised the distinctions made between clergymen of high, low and broad churches.What a man wore when preaching was quite immateria) 50 long as he taught the word of God.In the absence, through indispoet- tion, of both His Grace Archbishop Bond and the Bishop Coadjutor, the Very Rev.Dean Evans presided and conferred the degree of B.D.on Rev.H.P.Maunt.and presented certificates for the first B.D.examination to the Reva.W.W.Craig.M.A, E.E.Dawson, James E.Fee, M.A.and C.F.Lancaster, B.A.Occupying seats on the platform were Dean Moyse, representing McGill University: Rev Principal Scrimger, nf the Presbyterian College; Rev.Principal Shaw.of the Wesleyan College: Archdeacon Norton, Rev.Dr.Howard, Rev.Prof.Abbott Smith Archdeacon Ker, Canon Baylls, Rev.T.viere, Rev.F.Charte Rev.N.P.Yates, re and SCHULOFF-BERGER CASE WILL BE ARGUED ON FRIDAY.Evidence in the case of Schuloff and Berger, who, under the name of the New York 8kirt- Company.are accused of defrauding their creditors, was concluded, yesterday afternoon.Friday has been fixed for the argument of counsel.August Leblanc, clerk of the curator, was the last witness to be questioned, and he stated that the assets including [pote a goody on hand.amount- te $57.160.80.and the abilities to $100.000, To Science For pain in the back\u2014 scanty urine\u2014highly colored urine \u2014 irritated bladder \u2014 irregular bowels\u2014bad stomach \u2014 there is nothing that will bring such quick relief and so certain a cure as FRUIT-A-TIVES.These marvelous tablets are nature\u2019s natural remedy for irritated or weakened kidugys.They act directly on 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TVHD HER UGS MILKMEN TO MEET.\u2014A special meeting of the Montreal Milkmen's Association will be held at the Monument National this evening at 8 p.m, BUILDING TRADES.\u2014At to-night's meeting of th Montreal Building Trades Council, Joseph Ainey.who was a delegate to the Niagara Fells convention will submit his report.\u2014 GRIEVANCES SUBMITTED.\u2014 The Switchmen\u2019s Union of North America, representing 6,000 men, has submitted a list of grievances to division supecr- intendents, asking for an eight-hour day.42 cents an hour for foreman, and 33 cents for helpers BON VOYAGE\u2014Mr.George Haysey, district deputy supreme president of the Sons of England Benefit Society, and a large nuivber of city members af the order assembled at the Bonaventure station Monday and bade farewell to Bro.Rex.Wetherall, who, accompanied by his brother.Bro.Frank Wetherall, left on the 10.30 train .or Colorado Springs for the benefit of his health, peer PRIMROSE LODGE ANNIVER- CARY.The members of Primrose Lodge.No.49, Sons of England Benefit Society, celebrated the nireteenth anniversary of the formadtion of the lodge with a smoker in their hall, st.Catherine street, Monday, Mr.HE.Baines.president, occupied tas chair and the following contributed :o an en)oyable programme.D.D.S.P.George Haysey.Past Presidents ' hos.Hutchinson and J.Gawne, and Messrs: Dennison, Wilkinson, Wells, Rouse, Wattersou, Riddell, Radcliffe, Bell, George Smith, Allen, Evans and Pitcher.Five new members were admitted, making 65 for this year, and a total membership of 317.\u2014 TRADES CONGRESS.\u2014-Adam Anderson, who represented the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners at the Victoria convention of the Du- minion Trades and Labor Congress,r+- turned to the city yesterday.Mr.Anderson told the Star that British Columbia was a rich man's land.All the industries were in the hands of a few capitalists which was the principal reason that Sociallsm was in such a flourishing condition in that vart of the country.Mr.Anderson paid his own expenses.He was prominent in alt the debates and resented the remarks made by one of the western delegates to the effect that the labor men from the east were a lot of political windbags.\u2014_\u2014 LAUNDRY WORKERS -\u2014- At the meeting of Shirt Waist and Laundry Workers\u2019 Union.It was announced that seventy-five shirt ironers had left the city for the New England States during the week.The chairman of the organization committee atated that wages in Montreal were between 35 and 40 per cent.below the\u2019 living standard, aud that was the reason so many Canadians were making their homes in the United States.The president ought that something should be done to check the exodus.He contended that the employers were receiving good prices for work and claimed there wa: no reason why the men and women employed in the Industry should not receive a living wage.A resolution was passed asking the Domirion Government not to reduce the poli tax on Chinamen entering the country.Fined for Abusing His Horse.In the Recorder's Court yesterday, before Judge Sicotte, Napoleon Deson- meaux was prosecuted by the Society for the Prevention of Crulty to Ant- mals, for abusing his horse, and was sentenced to pay $6 fine and $1.60 costs or go to gaol for one month.FEAST OF ST.FRANCIS.\u2014 Thursday next being the Feast of St.Francis High Mass will be sung at the Friary Chureh, Dorchester street, at 10 a.m.and at 7.30 p.m.a service will be held for English people.PEN-ANGLE Pen-Angle Under wear is form-knit so it can\u2019t help fitting your figure, \u2014it\u2019's made of long - fibred woo) 80 it won't shrink\u2019 \u2014and it\u2019s guaranteed besides.The whole idea is to make it so good yon can't afford net to buy By the trademark (in Taitre,* your doctor will tell you when the mouth is dry and the throat parchad\u2014 When drink does not satisfy the fevered #\u2018Chiclet\u2019\u2019 with its patient\u2014a dainty sweet, its cooling per a permint and its saliva compelling chicle, .splendid relief, to be had at all the better kind of stores Letter File Confusion ° ® & Eliminated By our Genuine Shannon System of Letter Filing.\u20ac off File unless removed i INTENTIONALLY.Instantaneous \u201d reference.Ask for Booklet No.410.Free.Letters cannot come Montreal Branch: 259 St.James Street Phones Main 1460 and Main 1461 « HEADQUARTERS FOR ELECTRIC SIGNS Denis Advertising Signs, Ltd, 150 Craig St.West.NN Amusements.NANA, es His Majesty's Theatre.William Glilette, who has such sue cessful plays as \u201cSherlock Holmes \u201cSecret Service,\u201d \u2018\u2019Too Much Johnson, \u201cMr.Wikinson's Widows,\" \u201cBecause B8he Loved Him B80.\" cretary,\u201d and \u201cAll Home\u2019 to his credit, will be seen next week at His Majesty's Theatre, when Charles Frohman will present him for a return engagement in his comedy in four acts, \u201cClarice.\u201d Miss Marie Doro, who ls again William Gillette's leading woman this season, began her stage career in musical comedy.She first attained prominence in \u2018The Billionaire.\u201d and was later seen In \"The Girl From Kay's\u201d \u201cLittle Mary.\u2019 \"The Admirable Crichton,\u201d *The Dictator = \u2018Sherlock Holmes\" and more recently in \u2018Clarice.\u2019 \u201cThe Private Se- the Comforts of Academy of Music.Eugenie Blair, in \u2018\u2019The Woman In the Case,\u201d is next week's attraction at the Academy of Music.Clyde Fitch, the author of the play.has written many successes.but this is conceded to he cne of his greatest.\u2018The Woman in the Case\u2019 has seen more than 260 nights in New York city.The plot of the play concerns soclety life in New York at the present time.The production will, it is promised, be as complete In every respect as It was when seen in New York, Theatre Des Nouveautes.the Nouveautes next week \u2018\u2019Pa- by Maurice Donnay.one of the great successes of the aris Comedie- Francaise.will! be given for the debut of Madame Simonne Damaury, the new star of the Nouveaute's stock company.Madame Larcey will also make her debut on this occasion.Two favorites nf the former seasons will also be in the cast.Mr.Fernand Dhavrol and Madame Dartigny.\u201cParaltre\u201d is one of the plays given for the engagement of Mr.Lassalle, At Theatre Royal.\u201cThe Miss New York.Jr.\" Company of burlesque entertainers will be the attraction at the Theatre Royal next week.Great improvements are announced In the framing up of the aggregation.A complete new scenic equipment.consisting of two new and elaborate gettings, Is promised, also a new wardrobe, and the latest achievements in the line of electrical and mechanlral effects.The comedian.Charles J.Burkhardt, \"The Man with the Funny Rilde,\u201d\" Eleanor Revere, Mae Yulr.Dave Ferguson.the Majestic Four, and the Vedmars are in the company, ; Stanley Hall, Considerable interest Is being manifested In musical circles in the song recital to be given at Stanley Hall on Monday evening next by Mr.H.Percy Woodley, baritone soloist of the American Presbyterian Church.Miss Amy Eastwood, mezzo-soprano.late of Manchester and London: Miss Grace Clark- Murray.violinist; and Mr.Frederick H.Blair, organist.Miss Eastwood, whose successes in England have been numerous and marked, will render several English and Italian selections.The programme throughout has been prepared with a view to affording the musical public the widest range of subjects, and a real musical treat Theat re Francais.A.H.Woods\u2019 latest production.\u2018Secrets of the Police,\u201d will be seen at the Theatre Francais next week.a play is described as a sensational mefo-drama, with many novel features and mechanical effects.\u2018Secrets of the Police\u2019\u2019 is a play in which many of the parts are \u2018\u2018crooks,\u201d and not only the native product, but representations f the \u2018Whitechapel Gang\u201d of London, the \u2018Stranglers of Paris,\u201d and that terrible offshoot of Nihilism, '* Red Ring,\u201d of Bt.Peterd- burg, figure In the dong cat.in which are over a ° ng , e action ie alvided into four acte \u2018ead fours INSOLVENT NOTICE In re_l.J.P Sale by auction at No.69 St.James Street, Montreal, on TUESDAY, 9th October, 1906, At 11 O'Clock: Stock of Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing.Boots and Shoes, Uro- ceries, Hardware, etc.$4,307.19 A 16.70 Fixtures .Cer eee ee $4,323.89 Book Debts per lst*.136.14 8tore will be open on 8th \u2018Inst.KENT & TURCOTTE, 97 Bt.Ja.MARCOTTE BROS., mes Street, Auctioneers.> 235 4 teen scenes.The hero of \u2018Secrets of the Police\u2019 is Nick Chambers, a young American detective.\u2014 Monument National.At the Guilbert-Chevaller recitals the Joint programme will be given In French and English.The opening recital of the tour will be in Toronto, Monday evening, October Rth, that at the Monument National following on Tuesday night, Uc- tober 9th.With Mlle.Guilbert's piquant English a part of the cities to be visited Is familiar, but Chevaller's French songs are yet to be heard.Fach artist will Carry a separate accompaniest.The tour necessitates a private car.speclal train service, and almost wholly night travel.The route extends from Quebec to New Orleans, from Winnipeg to Oklahoma.Symphony Concerts, Anton Hekking, the German \u2018cellist, will uppear at the first symphony con cert, in November.Madame Charlotte Maconda, one of the best known sopranos In America, who appeared in Montreal some yearg ago with the Philhgrmonic, under M.Couture, will also sing at one of these concerts, as will Edouard - De- thier.the voung Belgian violinist.who gave a concert here last season.A former Montreaier, Miss Marle Hollinshead, ts another artist engaged.Others who may be heaxd are Mr.Herbert Witherspoon and Mme.Rider-Kelsey.Miss Rankin and Mr.Percy Woodley are the local artists engaged.Pol Plancon Recital.Pol Plancon, the great operatic bass, has been mécured for a Montreal recital on January 28th.Spectators Go Mad at Bull Fight.Bordeaux, Octeber 3\u2014A serious riot occurred here yesterday during a bull fight.A matador fell dead from excitement and the management thereupon announced that the performance was at an end.The spectators protested, and refused to leave.Some men from the spectators excitedly jumped into the aiena to carry on the performance.The bulls attacked them furiously, and gored five of them, one fatally.Ea) po \u2014 pe SERN AA =\" DODD'S \u201d\u201d \u201cKIDNEY OUELLETTE, Papineauvlile,.FRASER BROS.SALEM Important Auction Sale cries OF & .Valuable Collection of clocks, bronzes, old delf and china curfos, fine vases and statuettes, large quantity of sliverware, armour and weapons, mirrors, etc., etc., for ESTATE VON ZOEDERFLICHT (Old Curiosity Shop).by order of the curator, without reserve, at our salesroam, No.453 ST.JAMES STREBT, On Monday and Tuesday, 8th and 9th October, each day at 2.30 o'clock.Particulars in catalogue.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.233 4 Household Furniture, Etc, Regular auction at our salesrooms, Nos.43 and 455 ST.JAMES ST., corner Inspector street, on FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1906, At 10 o\u2018clock.A large assortment of household furniture, pianos.plctures, carpets, ollcloths, stoves, etc Cash advances\" made.consignments so- lcited.Safe, clean, dry storage for furn!- ture, pianos.baggage, etc.Private sales every day.New dining and bedroom furniture, oak roll and flat top desks, filing cabinets, quartered oak sectional bookcases, etc.233 5 FRASER BROS, Auctioneers.\u2014_\u2014 WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 ! \"LES * Chickering\u201d Upright Piano, Neat Furniture, Eastera Rugs, Mirrors,Etc.The undersigned will sell bv public auction at his new salesrooms, 32 UNT- VERSITY ST.(corner of Cathcart), on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 4th October, An attractive collection of Household Furniture and Effects, removed from private residences for convenlence of sale, Including a valuable Chickering Cabinet Grand Piano, Drawing Room Chalrs.Sofas and Tables, \u2018Gasallers, Swiss [ace Curtains, 3 (\u2018ostly Eastern Rugs.Bric-a- brac, Roll Top and other Office Desks, Bookcases, Writing Tables, Oak and other Sideboards, Extension Tables, Leather- covered Dining Chairs.Dinner, Tea and Glassware, B.P.Mirrors, Steel Engravings and other attractive Pictures, Bedroom Bets of different kinds, Brass Beds, White Enamel Iron Beds, Mahogany and other Bureaus and Wushstands, Mahogany and Oak Dressing Bureaus, Halr Mattreses, Blankets, Quilts, etc.t Wardrobes, Lounges, Prowse Range and other Cooking Stoves, Gas Stove, very fine Refrigerator (large size and equal to new).Also a large quantity of other ds.8ale at 2.20 O'Clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.233 4 ¢ RENNIES SEEDS THE KIND THAT GROW NEW BRANCH STORE: 190 McGILL STREET MONTREAL.Opened with a complete stock of Farm.Field and Garden Seeds of \u2018the \"Rennie\" quality \u2014 the quality that always stands the es IN Write or call, we can assure you of satisfaction either way.BULBS ine BLOOMING INDOORS Now Is the time to plant if you wish to have a house decoration this winter that will make the home look cheerful] all the time.Bulbs require hardly any atter- tion, and can be grown by any one\u2014almost anywhere.Write for our Illustrated Bulb Catalogue; it is free, and is a book worth having.Address all enquiries to: WM.RENNIE CO., Limited, 190 MeGill st, MONTREAL, Telephone Main 2392.230 4 2aw J A BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM.4 This is a cond.tiow (or diseas=) to which doctors & give many names, but which few of them really understand.Itis sim.ty weaknoss\u2014ab down, as it were, of the vital forces that sustain the oda No matter what may be its causes {for they = are almost aumberless), itssymptomesrermuchthe same; the more prominent baing sleeplessne = seyse of prost:ation or weariness, depression of 3 \u2018rits and want of energy fos all the ordinary airs of Life.Now, what aione is absolutelyessen- tial in all such cases ie smcrvasedvitality\u2014vigour - i VITAL STRENQTH & ENERQY & to throw off these morbid feclings, and experience a proves that as u:ght succeeds the dav this may be # more « ertainly secured by a courseof = THE NEW FRENOH REMEDY THERAPION No 3; \u2018han by any otber known combination.So surely ns it ts taken in accordance with the directions ar- corapanying twill the shattered health be restored, THE EXPIRINQ LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH, and a new existence imparted in place of what uf bad so lately seemed worn-out, \u201cused up,\u201d ard x valueless.Ths wonderfu.med.cament 10 pure y i Fougera & Co, vegetable and innocuous, i» agreeable to the taste \u2014 suitable for all constitutiens and ronditions, ta either sex; and it is diffi: ult to imagine a case of î à sease or derangement, whose main features aro those of deb lity, that will not be spradily and permanently b-mefited by th s never-failing recu- perat ve essence, which is destined to cast into ablivion everything that bad preceded it for this wide-spread and numerousclagsof human ailments.THERAPION i: Chemistst roughout ¢ eworld.Price in Énglan see d, 28 per packet.Purchasers shou that word \u2018THERAPION * appears on Br.tish Governmrut Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) affized to every package by order of His \\iajesty\u2019s Hom.Comm ssiosars, and without which it is à forgerv.} 3 3 M.HICK8 à co>s SALES 9.a, m.to 10 p, M.Catalogues ready and will be mailed on application.M.HICKS & CO, M.HICKA & 50.8 SALES AUCTIONEERS, best style.ed to fit your form.on you: \u2018\u201c Fashion=Craft\u201d\u2019 Tailors to You.To the man of taste and judgement \u2018\u2018 Fash- ion-Craft \u201d clothes particularly appeal.There is a wealth of material to choose from.Every fabric is new and of genuine quality.The garments age faultlessly tailored in the There is a \u2018\u2018 Fashion-Craft \u201d garment design- Come in and let us show how well they look Tailored on *\u2018 money-back \u201d principles, We Have Changed Our Brand-But Not Our Address.231 St.James Street 470 St.Catherine Street West 469-471 St.Catherine Street East ROYAL DISTILLERY, gives full measure in quality as well as quantity.old whisky\u2014aged in the wood to bring out its delicate flavor.The Government stamp on every bottle proves the purity and age of *\u2018 Red Wheat\" Whisky.Montreal Agent \u2014 AMADEe LESIEUR, Room 12, La Presse Building.32 Ounces of - Fine Whisky Every bottle of \u2018\u201c Red Wheat\u201d contains a full quart, It is bottled in bord, under Government supervision, and is put up in 32-ounce bottles.'@ \u201cRed Wheat\u2019 Whisky It is a fine Doctor H.J.Brodeur, Ryporcialist of Paris, Complexion.Skin, Soalp ana tenito-Urinary Diseases and WOMEN'S | ROUB \\ Blood Poison, scsema.pimples.hair faill.g Biadder Troubles, Stricture, Lost Vitality, Prostration.drains and losses se SOLOISTS FOR SYMPHONY.Mr.Veitch Engages Witherspoon, Hekking, Dethier and Maconda.Mr.Veitch has returned from a flying trip to New York to engage avlo- ists for the coming season of the Symphony orchestra.He engaged b singers and instrumentalists.One of them is Miss Marie Hollinshead, who will appear towards the end of the season \u2018n Montreal.The first soloist of the season will be a cellist, Anton Hekking.Then will come M.Edouard Dethler, the violinist who gave a recttal here a year ago.Herbert Witherspoon ia the fourth, and Madame Charlotte Macon- da, a contralto, closes the list.In the absence of a great hall,\u201d said Mr.Veltch, \u2018I propose to make these symphony concerts.with thelr first class soloists, thd moat effective means of putting good music hefore the public at popular prices.Trere will be no change fn the scale, though con- cert-gners will get double the value \u201cthey formerly did.There is no doubt that theso concerts of Prof.Coulet's are educating up an increasing class of music lovers, who when the real hall comes will form a body of supporters of no small weight.\u201d Mr.Veitch haa engaged Pol Plancon for a recital at the Monument on Monday.January 28.Cable despatches may now bn sent to Iceland, the cost being 10 cents a word from England.Icelandic land lines, which will connect Seydisfjord, the\u2019 cable peint on the east coast.with all the prin- cipsl t a.including the capital,\u2019 Rbyk- wii also Jari, be comuleted by October Bol Telephone 0.3%, The best for AN Marois.LION Putz TRIPLE é à » EXTRACT 4 À\u2019 d Ar Au.Graces Ade B D = Harpwane Deaueme = A Deer in Brockville.Special to the Moentreal Star.Brockville, Ont.October 2.\u2014A deer made Us appearance yesterday In a thickly settled portion of the town, having wandered In from the surrounding woods.When firét- seen it was grazing in a lot.but when people gathered, the animal heat a hasty retreat over fences and through fields and was soon lost to view.Methodint Ypincopal Bishop Earl Cran- ston, of Washington.does not wonder that the old church discouraged the study of theology bv women.He holds that the sx as & whole han little reverence, and that women cannot differentiate the es- wentials of religion.TRY CHOCOLATE - COATED K D 0 TABLETS.They are easy to NV We WU.Take, Easy te Carry, and Easily Cure all Ferms of STOMACH TROUBLES oo + serge ee rat a: rm Ay 4 dot) RV) SE pl eee AL R RR RADWAY'S RELIEP A Family Remedy For Over Sixty Year.nd Prevents Colds, Conghr, Hore nfluenza.Rronchitls, Pneumonia, of the Joints.Lumbago, Inflamma- heumatiam.Neuraigia, Headache, he.Asthma and Difficult Breazhinæ Rwellin tions, ootkso Sailors Have Unexpected Fall.Quebec, October 3 \u2014About forty members of the crew of the 8S.Fme press of Ireland.at present In port were fhrown to the flooring of the deck Monday aftrrnnon as a result of tables on which they were arranged In preparation for n group photo, breaking ribs fractured.\u2018The only known survivor of the navet battle nf Navarino.which took place in 1827, jx ati living near Rhvde.namaly, John Stalner, who has just passed his hundredth birthday Stalner was mild.shipman\u2019's steward on board the Talbot, Wedding rings, solid 18K gold.from 34.51 R.Hemsley, 265 St.James st.Spécial Notice.Three important points when eon- sidering the purchase of a plano or organ\u2014\"'Good goods, Fair prices, Easiest terms.\u201d You'll get all three 9° Layton Bros.144 Petl street.232 3 aoû \\ Lame aes ream gat \\ One of the men had twe.(x TURKISH RUGS | 27th Annual Sale By Auction Of Genuine Hand-made Turkish, Persian and Indian Rugs, Carpets and Palace Strips, At our Temporary Warerocms No.472 St.Catherine Street Wesr formerly occupied by The C.W.Lindsay Co, Monday, Tuesday : Wednesday October 8th, 9th and 10th, AT 4.30 AND 8 P.M.EACH DAY.Rugs on view daily from g a.m, to 6.p.m, Saturday, from - £ M À * E2575, BY nepseesi.Of) GIB J 2) _ \u2014; } 7 !l \u2014 « 1 ! She Daily Star.THE MONTREAL STAR PUB.CO, (Limited), Proprietors.eo \u201c4 te tn the United States Eastern Divion.6 t of s.luaburg end Buffalo: D.Carroll.Tritane Bulldirg.Now York: estorn Uivision.VW, 2.Perry.Tribune Building, < Hicago.Western t'anaca Offices.incluting t- tario.Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Aiberta und British Co.umbia, M.McGillivray, fu presentauve, .King st west, Furoute.Offices in Great Britain, Tercs's Theatre Luigi.106 Strund, Londou, W.C.Lng.a.Agents in Fran eo, Majyen-: Faire & Cle, Paris Circulation of The Star.WEEK ENDING SEPT.29TH, 1906.MONDAY 2 .© .60,500 TUESDAY .° .60,431 WEDNESDAY .« 60474 THURSDAY \u2019 .60,487 FRIDAY , = « « 60479 BATURDAY .« .65341 TOTAL .367,712 Daily Average .« 61,285 Weekly Star Last Week .129,371 \u201c CIRCULATION OF THE STAR, DAILY AND WEEKLY.LAST WEEK, 9 One issue of the Daily and Weekly Star Aggregates 189,000 Vrom the above figures are excludrd several thousand subscriptions regard- od as mote or less ephemeral ee WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2.1906.= MR.BORDEN'S STATEMENT.» Mr.Borden's straightforward, un- équivocal statement regarding the Western land\u2019 deal, In the profit of which several membera of J'irliament participated at other jxopie s risk, will be received without quesiin pleasure by every \u2018aid nu lt harring party maniacs.Mr.Borden is une of the assets of Canadian publie Nife: and it is gratifying, therefoae, to know that & man In his important position has nor Only been honest hit has Leon prudent as well He refused na tanh that which was no! wrong as presented to him, but which contained dangercus possibilities.It ia perfeclly clear from hla frank statement that he ts annnved at the in.@lscretions of his cnlteagues in connection with this transaction: and his courage in making this clear adds strength to the helief that, If calle] upon in the future ' farm a government, he will show equal courage in arlecting clean and honest colleagues \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cABSENT TREATMENT\" FOR OUR STREETS.Ald.Giroux Is reported as romark- ing that \u201che was glad te te able to say that Montreai's streets were not \"oO.bad as frequently pretended\u201d The first thought.in reading this gladsome annouuticement.is that an iw provement had been made over night in the cleaning of oui «treet.and that Jd.Giroux.heing an early riser had not're It Ftill a 1 the fist to lance at the streets themselves dis- pis this #weet dream; and Then the pdssible explanation comes, that Ald.Giroux, being ian alderm amid hence oh the \u201cinside\u201d.knew that a hetter street cleaning policy was about to : ahead of And to be be inaugurated and rashed the event with his glad tlding- nd wonder it made hiny \u201cglad\u201d the first bearer of «uch good news Reading on.however, we learn that Alderiman's Elrdness dil not spring from any contemplation nf our \u2018streets or even from a fore-knowledge \u201cof what was about to happen to then His discovery that they are \u201cnot so bad as frequentiy pretended\u201d was no! > \u201cmade in this city Ai all Th\u2018y have not changed, nor\u2014so far as he Is ready to announce\u2014are they to \"change; but It seems that In his opin- fon they have been vastly improved by the circumsiance that he has found some other streets elsewhere quite as bad.It has heen long said that \u201cmisery loves company.\u201d but it ta Mew docirine that the company cures the \u201cmisery.\u201d These streets.which are ax bad as + ours, are the \u201cside streets\u201d of (hier.-\u2014ago.Not the streets in the centre of : Chicago | dear, na! than to advertise her - ts\" city! Oh, \"Sgws better .evic incapacity by letting the streats F7- (which the casual stranger sees fall But her \u201calde into ruin and disgrace streets,\u201d for anyone who the trouble\u201d to look for \u201cno better than here: consequently » Our streets nre thereby made better than we foolishly imagine when we look at them and stumble nver them.and breath them.and taste then and catch al! manner of disease frum them.will \u201ctake That fs, nur \u2018side streets\u2019 are better; but, on the same TOASONINE, our main streets are not The Chicago main streets are \"Ane\": and hence they do not Improve the apparently bad condition of our malin streata.Ppesibly they even aggrevate that bedneas.Thus we are in the position of having worse main streets than side strèeta; although to the :un- travelled Montrealer they do noi look worse.The main streets are quite as \u201cbad as frequently pretended\u2019; the side streets are sweet and garn- stan'ilal, them, are but | tshed\u2014to thé Lvely Ameginatéon-be A.+5 tan FIA a OR M ET 7 , sort of \u2018\u2018abeent treatment\u201d due to the fact that side Streets of another city are not swept and garnished.Ou the whole, if Chicago ls going to clean our streets for us -in this Christian Scienufic kind of a way, we had rather that it cleaned our madn streets, and let our side streets Ko.More people see our main streets.It would be à better adverttsment for us to have our central thoroughtares in urder.Then more of us use any sven nain street than any given side street; and hence It would be to our advantage lo have our malin sireets Cleaned up, even If our slde strests had ™ continue to be as bad us they seen Lo common citizens who have not taken the \u201cmind care\u201d at Chicago, bave not heen Ta SUD wey people Chiao, bol citizens and visitors: aod Te these a street 3s precisely as dirty as it dooks That being so, dt paul bee as well wo clean dE in the Lo fastened way hy simply cleans Va at, for the benefit af the benighted party Amd owe would reach a compromise with Ald, Giroux hy 1n- sugUratiuæ this home-cleaulng move- tuent on The man streets which have Lot been Unproved by the failure of the Chicagoese lo viean thelr main streets, OBSTRUCTED SIDEWALKS.We have already called attention to the widespread obstruction of the sidewalks where building is in pio- Eress.ordinarily a lew such cases Wouald Hol oecGiou UN serious pub- bic anconventenre, but at the prssent tithe there is vnough balding in pro- Eress to make à decent sizeid city.This is going on Al over Montreal end the subarbe, and the splendid Chard ter cof Lhe new structures gives Citizens a Just pride in the grand new airs Within a airy now being con stricted Nobody wants to throw any vlestacle in the was of those who are Pv esting Therr capital int the many noble ediiiees with which Montreul ds beng adorned AT the same tine, it has becoine abe sbately geoeessary to take tuelsutes te protect the rights of pedestrians.1 people are to be allowed to walk ol ail in the streets of AMuonireal We are glad ty see that His Wor- reuizes Line necessity It 1s proposed ship the Mavor vf having steps taken.Le have nies by-laws passed covering the case Une ol the esteemed divi- tiem at the recent Methodist Conference, In discussing the evil of intemperance, sagely said that what is wanted 1x not so Imnuch a prohibition aw as 4 prohibition people.So what Montreal wants for deallng with most of cur municipal evils is not so much new ws as the enforcement of those we have.We belleve that the by-laws (dealing with the sutject are atout the same in Montreal as they are in most other cities fi the worid The difference is that cur laws are flagrantly viotat- ed The civic authorities either do not Know their own laws, er they wilfully permit them to be violate ed.Tt has been noted by most peo- pie, who have observed bullding operations in other cities, Lhal the sidewalks are kept clear in front of buildings in course of erection.and the passers-by are protected from danger or falling material by sub- heavits-timberer roufs.It mAy surprise some people to know that this is precisely what the law demands shall be done in Montreal, and exactly what seldom is done.Let us see what the law In .ontreal decrees.Section 19, sub-section (f) of the civic by-law Nn.260, provides that the fees for the use of streets rhall he in proportion to the frontage c\u201ccupled and shall be at the rate of two cents per month per foot frontage of street «5 occupied.\u201d Bub-section (a) of gec- tion 15 provices.\u2018But in no case shall more than one-third of the strcet Le sn ocrupied, and such occupation shail only be for depusit of materials requir- rd for the building.\u201d Again, sub-sec- tion (b) of the same sectl) reads.\"Mn no case shall the permit to deposit materials on the street exceed cte-third of the street.between curb stnie and rurb stone Where street car rails are latd on any street, such material shall not he laid within eighteen 1: ches of the nearest rail.\u201d Sub-section (c) of section 15 pinvides: \u2018In front of any building crected on \u201cthe line of the street, the footpath shall be nt all times clear of any otstruc- Mi case.where footpaths shall require to be raised above its (their?) actual level, said footpaths shall be strongly built so us to carry a minimum load of 150 Ibs.to the square foot.and proper steps und rallings to give Acces.te and from it\u2019 The next subsection further provides for the absolute free use of the footpath by the public: \u201cSald footpaths, whether on the atvee.level or raised, shall he roofed to at least eight feet h!gh clear from the path, and tha framing of sald roof shall be mace rufficlently strong sp Aas tu carry safely a roof of ut least (2) two Inches thick, and tn bear the weight of any falling material from upper stories.Said roof to he water tight.\u201d In Montreal instead of the atree\u2019 being used only for storing material, \u2018t is used for operating donkey engines, and derricks.Fairly substantial tulld- ings are erected for storing tools and office purposes.There is frequently not only no such free and safely rooted aver footpath as the law provides fo, but there is no footpath at all; the public are shut off from the use of their sidewalks by a fence, that is all, I.et us zee what we can do with tho by-laws we have hefore we g ! an, new ones tion THE LONDON CONSPIRACY TRIAL The tfial of the London election workers.for conspiracy is creating a great desl of interest in the West.A procession of hribed voters are filing into the witness box tn tell how they were hought to vote for Mr.Hyman at the by-election.and yet it in sald that there are elements In the Conservative party in London which are displeased by the rumpus which is being raised and would rather see the Minister left undisturbed In his seat.London hus & reputation for con- Leen sation.scienosless politics.It has also a reputation for fierce partyism; and the two things very often go hand in hand.When party men play politics as a game, with high stakes on the table, they are very apt to adopt all the tricks and vices of the card gambler, and to forget that tt is the government of the country with which they are trifling.\u2018The trial of the men charged with conspiracy to debauch a constituency and steal a seat should be prosecuted without mercy until every criminal conspirator has been brought up for sentence.The punishment by disfranchisement for a tern of years, which is sometimes tried for a hopelessly debauched con- stitueney., ls à very severe measure; and has the weakneas of asking the representatives of other constituencles \u2014 sume of whlch may be very near the danger llne-to sit in judgment on the sinning section of the eiectorate.Such a course may thus wear a little the appearance of hypocrisy and hence lose Îts effect as a moral lesson.Bul the prisen celt for the criminals is a personal remedy which ought to have its effect If we can once convince the men who are engaged In this dirty business that there is very real danger that {t wlll send them to prison for a good long term, and that they put their necks within the power of every man whom they openly bribe, they will probably ask too high a price for the risky service' to make thelr employment profitable.This would take the tools out of the reach of the workmen; and would drive the flercest politiclans tn seek other paths to success.An election trial, In which a member is unseated for corrupt practices, ought to invartably result In sending somebody to gaol for the practices.That a constituency can be bribed and yet nobody be gullty of the crime of bribery.is absurd.Every by-electinn caused by such a trial, ought to be held with certain \u2018\u2019warkers'\u2019 behind the bars of a prison.We will never persuade the vorrupt politicians that we are in earnest until we begin tn put them in striped clothes.THE PHILHARMONIC CHORUS.First Rehearsal Held Last Night\u2014Sir Edward Elgar, The Philharmonic chorus held thelr first rehearsal of the svason last even- Ing in the Fraser Institute Hall.In spite of the early date at which re- hedarsals are beginning most of the old members were in their places, ac- companted by a large number of new singers.Dr.Harriss iost no time in getting to work on the music which will be taken up during the first part of this season \u201cThe Black, Knight\" (Elgar), \u201cThe Swan and the Skylark\u201d (Goring- Thomas), and \u201cThe Sand: of Dee\u201d (Harriss).were each taken up in part and the chorus gave evidence of thelr ability to read at xight in a manner that was highly graufying to the conductor.In addressing the chorus, Dr.Har- riss said that it gave him great pleas ure to meet with old friends again, after rpending more than five months abroad.He trusted that every one had come full of zeal and enthusiasm for tNe success of the Phftharmonm this season.and hoped that they weuld apprediate the privilege of having Sir Edward Elgar conduct them in the rendering of his new work, \u201cThe Kingdom,\u201d next April.MANAGER CANNOT BIND COMPANY UNLESS AUTHORIZED.The manager of a company cannot bind the company to pay his persanal obligations unless he has been previously authorized to do so, and such authorization must be known to the party to whom the debt is due.Such was the declaration of Mr.Justice Tellier, in maintaining the action of Mr.Gaspard De Serres, accountant, against the Messrs.Panneton, for $344.23, the amount of a debt due the Canada Hardware (Company.In lquid- Mr.De Berres bought the assets of the company.and when he claimed the above amount he was met with the plea that the manager nf the company, Mr.St.Arnaud, had bought four shares of the capital stock of the company from the defendants, and the gvods and services were to go on ar- count of the purchase.The court held, however, that as the manager was not authorized to purchase such stock the defendants must pay the amount claimed.MONTREALER GOES TO CLAIM FORTUNE.Mr.C.L.Papineau, trader.of this city left last night for New York, in an attempt to establish his right, with some fifty others to an iminense fortune left some [fifteen years ago by « relative named Gagnier.The greater poftion of th: property sald to have been left by the late Mr.Gagnler consists In mining properties in Colorado, which have been developed by compan- les and in which the heirs of Gagnier Hope to ahar\u201d.There are also lu: re suma of money in bank.besides bank stocks and other valuables in various banks in the United States among the reputed wealth of Gagnier, the deceased.a ' Lételller Club Elections, To-night will take place at Nn.1476 St, Catherine street, the nomination of candidates for ofuice in the Letelller Club, the leading Liberal organization in St, Mary'8.division.The frieñds of Mr.Rodvïphe Latulippe, the present head of the club, wish him to retain office, and 1t appears likely that he will remain.The St.Mary's election will be discussed.Among others who will attend \u2018will be Mr.G.A.La- combe, M.L.A,, ex-Ald.J.T.Marchand, Ald.Lariviere, Martin and Seguin.Contract Depends on Montreal.At last night's meeting.the Delori- mier Town Council awarded the contract for the dralnage of Iberville, Dandurand.Chapleau and Masson streets to Mr.T.Charpentier, the low- eat tenderer among the four who offered to do the work.The amount of th» contract is 528,000.but !t is provid-d that the work shall be done only if the city of Montreal undertakes the drainage of the newly annexed territory of Rosemount.Real Estate Boid at Auttion.U.H.Dandurand sold, yesterday.at his Real Estate auction rooms, the fnllowing properties: Nox.184 to 170 Frontenac street, nine dwellinigs sold to A.MoAllister, for $11,928.Also Nos.431 and 433% St.Christophe street, sold to Leon Perlier, for 33,160.The biddin was good throughout, showing a good demand.for property, - » : \u2018 An American millionaire is reported\u2019 to have phid $40.000 for a Titan.These would be halcyon days for the oid\u201d masters if they weren't dead.Hamar Greenwood, M.P., tells Calgary that it wlll soon be as great a city as london.Hamar is a great joker.Calgary doesn't know it, but Hamar meant London, Ont.One of the unexplained mysteries of the political situation Is how In the world the Hon.Henrl Bourassa has been able tù go all this time without making a speech.Toronto has a forgiving disposition, but ls will always frown at the landscape gardener who designed the map and neglected to huve the Atlantic Ocean touch at that city.British Columbia Indians never hide their valuables, probably hecause they re- allze that there are no white men around.Howard Qould's sister-in-law has become the wife of a Chinaman.A brother- in-law of Howard's 1s Count Boni de Castellane.Howard might almost be Justified in fevling pessimistic on the brother-In-Jlaw proposition.: How can a man hope to understand : : a woman when she {8 unable to un- : : derstand herself?: Under President Roosevelt's simplified system, C-u-b-a now spells peace instead of rough-house, Banker Fox, of Middieport, Ohio, eft his deposttors about 13 cents on the aol- lar when he skipped He probably wished to avoid all danger of being considered greedy.However.the States wi'l have to send more wurships than that to Cuba !f Bir Willlam Van Horne decides that he does not feel iike being annexed.Toole's One-Act Play., (Exchange.Here is a good story of the late Mr.Toole that wlll be new to many of our readers: \u201cWhat I want is a bright, short play.\u201d sald Toole to the amateur, who had brought him a six-act drama \u201cHow duo you mean\u2014a short.bright drama?\u2019 asked the author.\u2018Can you give me an jdea?\u2019 20° \u2018\u201cOb, ,yes,\u201c said Toole.\u201cHere's one.It's direct and ieaves much to the image ination, \u2018It is in one act.\u2018When the curtain goes up two pets sons are discovered on a sofa.one = pretty young woman, Inoking young feliow.neither of them says a word.Then a door opens at the back and a commercial traveller enters.lie wears an overcoat and carries an umbrella.You can tell at once hy his manner that he Is the hus band of the young woman.At least.that would be the inference of every intelligent plavgoer \"The husband takes off his coat.draws from his pocket a heavy Colt's revolver.and in the midst of the silent embrace of hero and heroine fires.\u201cThe voung woman falls dead.\u2018He fires again.and the young man Is similariv dispased of.comes forward.puts on a palr of eyeglasses and procreed® to contemplate his sainguinarv work.exclaims, 'l am on the wrong floor.vo Moved by his eloquence, a Chicago woman rushed up and kissed n Montreal alderman.À wnman alwavs did admire anv one whn can talk without stopping to take breath.If the Canadian banks da nat coal off an this western boom.some of them In a nu ment of temporary excltement will plant a few branches in the Pacific ocean.As he told Calgary that !t would soon be as big ar Lendon, perhaps Ît would pay Westmount to have Hamar Greenwood come and lull it to sleep with a few honeyed predictions.The Montreal bank clerk who stole 825,000 didn't get away with enough.however.to entitle him to membership In the United States Bank Wreckers\u2019 YTn- lon.San Francisco will be rebuilt.That ls it the fire Insurance companies can find the money.Mrs.serve her full penitentiary sentenre.She does not Insist, however, that the Idea Is original with her.The court was the first to suggest It.Sir William Treloar, the mewly chosen Ford Mayor of Tondon, stands high in the estimation of his fellow-citizens.He is a six-feet elghter.WHAT SHE REMEMBERED.(Exchange.) Husband\u2014Many people at church this forenoon, dear?Wife\u2014Yes, a large number.\u2018Good sermon?\u2019 \u201cDelightful.\u201d \"What was the text?\" \u201cIt was\u2014Iit was\u2014well, forgotten.\u201d \u201cHumph! Was Mrs.Purling there?\u201d \u201cShe was.\u201d \u201cWhat had she on?\" \u201cWell, she had on a fall wrap of very dark l\u2019ompellan red cloth, with narrow Insertions of black velvet ip the aides of the skirt.A small yoke trimming of the velvet covered the upper part of the chest, and was outlined with a mixed tinsel brald.A narrow bralding girdle the waist, and the cuffs were ornamente.in the same way.If had a capa attachment plaited upon the shoulders and attached by other plalts.at the waist line giving 4 dolman appearance to the back She\u2019 \u2014 really.1 have \u201cThat'll do.1 don\u2019t wonder that you forgot the text!\" King Edward's fame is not diminishing.Following yp thf hotel and cigar idea.somebody has named a necktie after him.People in the West would do esa howling about that car famine if thay had had a little more practice waiting for a Windsor end St Lewrence trolley at § Pme ; À TE MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.The Présbyterian College Opening Lecture Rev Donald Guthrie, D.D., -\u2014-on\u2014 \u201cProblems Controotiog the Church,\u201d \u2014==zm=mnenees \u2014 \u2014In-\u2014 FIRST RACE 5 RACES THE DAVID MORRICE HALL, at EACH Wednesday, Oct.3rd, at 8 p m, 2\" om DAY.\u2014 Collection for the I4brary.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.TO-MORROW at New (ourse of Montreal Jockey Club.MONTREAL HUNT \u2014by\u2014 of Baltimore, PUBLIC INVITED.: 233 3 Saw Wednesday, Oct.8rd, at 8.15 p.m.All memburs are requested to attend.STEEPLECHASES C.P.R.special train leaving Windsar Strecl Station at 130 pm.Round trip fare 15e.Montreal Street Radway will run through cars, leaving Bleury and 81.Catherine streets every seven minutes, 10¢ fave each way Admission to the course, includin rand Stand.$1.00 & Young Irishmen's L.& B.Association The regular monthly meeting of the above Association will take place In 1tg rooms, 246 St.James street, on T.PF.MURPHY.Sec -Treas.\u2014_\u2014 rktll, in St.Andrew's Home, Aqueduct st., on Friday evening, 5th Oecto- Britlsh-Canadlan Poets.\u201d A large attendance of the members and thelr friends is requested.W.\u20ac.MCALLISTER, Hon, See.236*2 À RACES ON SATURDAY AL 80, AH 3rd Field Battery, The Regiment will parade on Friday.the 5th inst.at 8,15 p.m.sharp.Unifonn-Dril Order with wuist helta.Annual Pay will be distributed, but all cloaks and haversacks on charge must be returned to stores.D.R.McCUALQ, Captain, Adjutant.Caledonian Society.OPENING LECTURE.The first of the series of monthly lectures for the ensuing season will be delivered by the Hon.Justice £156 o'clock.Subject: \u201cSome 236 2 HAVE YOU VISITED 66 ° vga\u201d The Wigwam\u201d?138 PEEL 8T.(Opposite Dominion 8q.) Largest Curio, Souvenir and Fancy Goods Store in Canada.OPEN EVENINGS.2362 2aw The Dancing School, 4 West Si.Gaberiae Sire AFTERNOON CLASS\u2014 Mall can Le secured for concerts, KARN HALL, EVENING CLASS Commencen Thurnday, 4 p.m.Monday asd Thursday, KR.MceGILL STUDENTS! CLASS, SATURDAY, 3 A.ROY MACDONALD 234°6 ete.TEL UP.2156 and 775.Conservatory Hall, 2259 St Catherine Street, TIGKETS, 50c.Refreshments included.EUCHRE and SOCIAL Given by Court Maple Leaf, No.20, C.O.F.To be held in Friday Ev.\u2019g, 5th Oct., 1906.13 Valuable Prizes are offered.+ 236°2 the other à trice- They: embrace à Wm.Currie, Clothier.Then the murderer \u2018Great heavens\u2019 he Cassie Chadwick says she will \u201cThere is no arbitrary standards of laws for Correct Dress.\u201d Common sense helps men to choose their wardrobe to suit their requirements.Progress Brand Clothes are built on common sense principles.Our FALL and WINTER Overcoats, Suits, \u2018Trousers and Vests are designed from Reliable Fabrics and are considered the correct caper by men of good clothes-sense.Overcoats from $7.50 to $30.00 up.Suits, commercial, $7.50 PROGRESS BRAND CLOTHING Wm.Currie, = Milkmen Perm a Combine, Special to The Montreal Star.Special to The Montreal Star.Kingston, October 3.\u2014 The price of Bherbrooke.October 3.\u2014On Monday milk here kr been raiged lo six cents! affermion, the Court of King's Bench per quart.It in stated that a rombiné| re-opened, Añd those against: whom men with a prnalty of twenty dollars og for any one a, October 3.- to $16.50.Suits, dress.$20.00 to $30.00 and up.Trousers, $2.00 to $7.00 Pattern Vests, $1.00, $1.60, $2.00, $260 and up- Yours is the cholce.We carry a stook fit for your inspection.Clothier 423 Notre Dame Street West.EER SR a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 marre 00000 0m King's Bench at Sherbrooke.formed amongat the milk-; true bills had toen brought were call- Thora who tailed tn appear were (3.Richard, Mary Collins, Joseph La- hrecque, A.Isabel, John Calle, James Wood nnd Elisabeth Bourgie.At yesterday's sitting An indietment was preferrred against A.KE.ish, of Ayer's Clift, for violation of, e Lottery Act - .\u201c2 4 \u2018cutting the price.Judge Klilam, -of the Ranwey Commission, the 8 day evening, MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS ALL THIS WEEK.M ACADEM ats.Wed.4 Sat.The Beautiful, Dainty Musical Comedy, THE CIRL FROM BROADWAY Ringing with Song Hits and Laughter.NEXT WEEK \u2014Eugenie Blair in 234% \u201cThe \u2018Noman In the Case.\u2019 EE ase.FRANCAIS Etex fin out RULED OFF THE TURF A Marvel of Stagecraft\u2014A Scenic Won- r pr der.Prices\u2014 10c.20c, 30c, 35c and 50e.Next Weok\u2014\"The Searets of the Police.\u2018 234%6 ALL THIS WEEK Matinee Every Day.ROYAL | SAM _DEVERE'S OWN CO.Prices\u201410c, 20c, 30c and 50c.Next Week\u2014Miss New York, Jr.231*6 Farewell Appearance of the two Great Artists, YVETT * GUILBERT and ALBERT CHEVALIER Monument National, Tuesday, Oct.», R30.Seats 0c 10 $2, all reserved, on sale ut Star Branch and the Hal}.Mr.Veiteh's Management.ALL, 96 Stanley St, MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS HISMAJESTY\u2019S Nightly at X sharp, MI B.S, WILLARD To-Nght and Suturday Matinee, \u2018* COLONEL NEWCOME™ In Michel Morton > Thackeray's Masterpiece, \u201cTHE NEWCOMES Thuerday fvepivg, i \u2018* DAVID GARRICK\" and ** THE MAN WHO WAS\" Fy Ttudvard Kipling Friday Fyeoiog.\u2018A PAIR OF SPECTACLES\u201d Ry Sydney drundy Saturday Lisculng, THE MIDDLEMAN \u201d By Henry NEXT WEEK COMMENCING OCTOBER 8th CHARLES FROHMAN \u2014PRESENTS\u2014 WILLIAM mem 0 LLETTE Rear Windsor Hotel, Beginners' Classes Monday and Thu.Adustxs & Fit Juvenlles 4.30 PM.Privat: Lessons daily, any bour.COME TO THE LARGEST and MOST UP-TO-DATE School in Canada.RATES NO HIGHER than elsewher3, but advantages far greater.Tel 1 p 3ti4 Prof, Frank H.Norman.Next Assembly Wed., Oct.3rd.234% 132 In His New American Play CLARICE SEAT SALE OPENS THURSDAY Oct.4th Free Dally, from 10 to 12 a.m.Non-Members\u2014 Admission, Roller Skates, 15c per hour.7 Nr En ES CE (8ix and Nine Years Old).THE MONTAGNARD A.A.A.234 78 ROLLER SKATING With Band Every Evening (Sundays Included) Also Saturday and Sunday Afternoons Bexlaners (Ladies and Gentlemen), Members and Non-Members, Taught Adm.13¢, including use of skates, Afternoons and Evenings, 10c.Instructors and heck Ronm Free.ALL THIS WEEK.ELROY SISTERS Juvenile Champion - - Fancy Roller Skaters.At usual 10c admission, both for skaters and spectators.\u201cCanada\u201d THE HIGH-CLASS - Anglo-Canadian Hiustrated Weekly.2 aug THIS WEEK'S FEATURES Pictures at Toronto Exhibition : Half-tones that worthy of framing, Our Wheat Dividends : The value of this year's Western harvest, The Defence of the Dominion: Epevial interview with Sir Freder- irk Borden.Our Experimental Farms: With saplendid pictures uf Agussiz and Brandon.Mormons in Canada: A Canadian girl's visit to Cardston tiMustrated).Order a copy from your news agent or direct from the Canadian officer: A8 JANCS BUILDING - - - - TORONTO.180 ST.JAMES ST, - - - MONTRKAL.or 56 PRINCESS ST, - - «= WINNIPRG, Price, 15 Cents \u2018\u201c Worth a Dollar\u201d are \\ 4 155220, Sih Royal Highlanders of Canada ORDERS BY OFFICER COMMANDING.1.The Battalion will parade on Thurs- the 4th October, at 8.15 P.M., at the new Armoury.Bleury St, Every member of the leglment must oe present on this occasion, Unlform\u2014Drill order.with kilts.Pipe and Bugle Bands will attend.2.All members of the Regiment \u20180 whom rifles have heen issued must re turn them At this parade.By order, JAMES G.ROSS, 224*2eod Captain and Adjutant SONG RECITAL, STANLEY HALL.Mr.H.Peroy Woodley \u201cLite.Next MONDAY, OCT, BR, at R.30.Tisketa tbe Soc, The and 31.00 Now on sale at McNee's cor.Stanley and sit.Catherine street.226*3 To-Night Dancing Assembly Conservatory Hall, Cor.MeGtI] V'ollage Ava and St Catherine St Deg'uners\u2019 Clans Mon.snd Tuur.Pr.vate irzacus.hones TU) A¥Gs 61) FREDERIC W NORVAN 2368 2 \"nw \u2014\u2026- Kingston, (\u2018October 3-Jahn Moore, resident of this rection, was arrested here, charged with the.theft of a valuable Boston bull terrier from.a man named Holmes, of Belleville, O other creation of the piano-builder\u2019s art in Canada is comparable either in construction or in the perfection of results to the Newcombe | P e 1ano.Ita marvellons liquid flow of sound\u2014the ex- | qnisite merging of tone into tone, yet withul the perfect quality and truth of every note\u2014 makes the Newcombe the idol of musictans and arfisteeverywhere.Sole Agents for Central Canada \u2014 WILLIS & CO.LIMITED.000 St.Catherine et.went, Near Mountain.Mat.Bat 213 Dramatization of Arthur J nea.When a clock is to be presented, choose a CRYSTAL CLOCK from our latest French importation, made special- Iv to onr order.They are not only handsome in ap- pearance\u2014they have fine grade movements and will permanently keep accurate time.\u2018They are in gilt and orvetnl cases.Onyx is used in some of the clocks for the tops, bases and pillars, others are artistically inlaid with enamel, Johnston Bros, 483 St, Catherine St.West, near Peel street. TTA ERGY i er?nd TT ee WT dé hE ST I _ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 WEDNESDAY.OC TOBER 3, 1906.\u2014 | BILLIARD TABLES.| BILLIARD TABLES 010 Pool.Tables, Howlipg Aleye and accep sofies; Bar rixtir.s end Hupplies.Ca TE.Powder $ World Gossip Marine News, {| Does not let go of you | The Cuban Sitüation.Port of Montreal, liniments.It, simply loosens 651 Spadina Avenue, Torontu.109 METCALFE STREET ar 4e Mr.Wilham KR Carswell, who las fon ARRIVED.its bold or while Why Lic past peur been connected with the Siedineiap Cassandra (Bi 0.svo0, Mat- f a , - ?RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL COURSES\u2014SHORTHAND (French und Esg branch ul (ie Royal Bank of Canada at bell, Glasgow, passengers and geuvrul Because to get, rid of it you S BOOKKKEFING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHM Thorough tv all lis departments.Given NOW O pen: \"To pr Parme News, À Rheumatism = D Lo} Cc ATX © N TL union made, bh Chicaga T.Burdett, 390 Bt.Paul Montreal, sole agent.3 8 \u201cAUTOMOBILES TO RENT.a » .\u201c 3 $25 day large car.Bleycles to tent =o malt Subtlagu, Cuba, has Just returned from CTE.must correct, the acia COM- \u201cRrcfui individual niteution no good per Ÿ day Sat.afternoous.DUC.Sas à.that place to assume à position in tue VESSELS IN FORD .physical, mental and moral training.Pupils May Enter nt any time.Posiiions @ 103 Brayth,Cycle Merchant, i JU Lorchveter W ,a0ar vor, uf Toronte branch \u2019 : dition of the blood on which Ofters creat advantages lo Music, Art veniri® Classes, Sept.3rd.Phone Main mi \u2018 ap Lang ua 3 anve \u2018reac! - Athenia (5132), McNeill, Ulusguw, Dos- AL Curswell Jefe Cuba enly six dis aldsun line wharf.; it depends.Hood's Sarsa- SE a) as visiting Pro.MISS BARKER Taolverstiy,op.84 Jawes Club.Lp 1149.Creueseuxs Tos & Ares amd lits testimony wilh 1egatd Lo Mongollun (3088), Btirratt, Glasgow, \u2018 feaors end Teachers.CHIROPODIST.It will not tarnish gold work {Ve condivon of affairs as therefore ol Allan Np wT Ritchie, London and parilla has cured thousands.Puptls are prepared for the univer- Will re-open her Classes for Young La- - .cousiderable interest.When seen at the Mi eon A : Heate, Londor ide and for the music and singing dies and Children on Wednesday.Supt.CINE TN a NT Te Nr en St Lawrence Hall vesterday., he spohe Ld teed pedues Larsier pier, == examinations of Toronto University.the 12 Preparatory Class for boys.CORNS\u2014W ARTS\u2014MULES.nor scratch the enamel AIT ot > p Eva » Meyer, Midd'esboro, \u2019acques Toronto Conservatory of Music, and the Miss Barker will resum> her Muslo CORRI-CURS.guaian, : : © .=P ovary freely of the effects of Uie revolu- Cartier ber i Toronto College of usic.Thu school Lessons on the same date tesd by arose A ! ton ou the city of Suntlago uni 31s af- nu BP, Hoad (2020), McDoweil, Bolfast, will re open on Wednesday.September 4138 DORCHESTER STREET.transpare.t akin coating, fs.| .ead line pier.12th, or prospectus an ui nfor- 209 36 appited by brush.Per- perfect dentifrice\u2014the onc fo tas, which, he sail, had so far been Montrose (3968), McNelll, Antwerp, mation apply to MISS VEALS.Principal |r RENE .; For terms and\u2019 162 7R FRENCH and FTALIAN to McGill Univeral mancBt cure in 5 days MR nothdng more than to frighten a few ot King Edward pier.260.Al druggists or \u201cy QUES T i 08:), Bre fv 1, Al mall E.MANSE, 43 | \" A k Yur lentist Lie more timid citizens.unisian (8082), rars, Liverpool, , TanguaRes taught ar studio, or puj:is Antoine strect.Montreds 229 you, SASK Me L TE \u201cThe A : \u201cno re lan line whart.ès L TION residence.Also unin Gen ¢ 9 The rebellion has done to real dam- Canada (6018).Junes, Liverpool, Do- E ocu Sa 853 tuition an VI, _\u2014 mr 3 > \u201c= axe, said Mr.Carswell, \u201cdither to San.maston Doe hail.nel 3 For PUBLIC and PRIVATE Life.PROF.DAMBACH, FRUITS.tage 61 tue surrounding stra! en ana (2085), Cummings, Sluelis, Jav- .(Livencic+s- Jetlres, Pair nr ~~ | MOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.|p\" ui aii mores souie \u201c5h S25 A seche, tas, 1 Montreal Schoo! of Elogufion o» sv atherine N25 14) 0 oes FANCY BLACK HAMBURG Hor | 77 7 mrs = by nisking sne vi the people athe aldson bine wharl, Eye-Witnesses Declare Machines were ru ~ HOUSE GRAPES | EME BEST PLACE 15 0 hûtipess nsf oo But (ns 15 due in à mike Hunsaiien (ST2), Wallave, Londur, ; ; J.P.STEPHEN, Principal, BONNER'S, 354 Weat Dorchester st.| luncn 1s a: tne lotel Wilfrid, formerly oo co dhe vi Allan wharf, Driven as Fast as Thirty Miles 9 University st.(vor.Dorchester).I Tel.Up 333.rertn , corner 8t.Jaines apd SL Gabriel.tras voto the natuia! excttainiity oo Morticar (6302, Boothby, Antwerp aud An Hour j , = [S.ê ê ase ms 8 34 50 Wills d Cordes.propriator.143312 tbe Cubans, who are, as 1s well known, London; King Edward pier.: fo Call, vrite or phone \u20ac p 2474.= ; .3 > su vxtremely emotional people This Montcalm 3308), Jlodder, Avonmouth, + 02 25 will resume her «'asses Monday, Sept.; « ristos Vue whar(, \u201c | Tu lu- ation, voice a hysie me MARRIAGE LICENSES.; Vas dater amusingly show one or Fanette Shipper (onl, Maworta, Héstdents of Dorchester street and Upca durtes the whole Fear, ra Hi a nr rary ana PHRENOLOGY.Wie whem the people were parading .ster sques Cartier ples citizens who use the thoroughfare as NT ture, pulpit and piatform oratory an peopl § S| Manchester Jacques Cartier pie: x or at THE MO Le Mar Ea, irra LHe Plaga, is 1s (he custom there In the Cassandre (8000), Mitehe't, Glasgow, à promenade are nightly in fear ot dramatic art.For terms, private and MARRIAGE LICENSES Prof.Vowe reals the past.prasems \"YlUNBS.IU happened a couple of times L'énaldson dine wharf.their Hives ax a result of speeding au class lessons, apply Studio, 372 St, Caln- Issued by John M.M.Duty, and futuroun luve, warriage end bus that some fellows, for the fun of the Tes tommoblles.Last night the machines erine st.west.221 26 367 5t.James at.and 49 Crescent st.tesa, all readingy accurate, scientl- 5 Fe ru NOTES.were being driven at a speed ranging 250 312 fle and reltable, charges Oye to $2.thing.started a wild cry that the rebels Tae Canopic, of the Winle Star fine, from ten to thirty miles an hour.Peu- 7 ee I STE neue coming, the rebels were coming from Genoa, arrived st Boston yesterday.bla crossing the street had to use the UF MUSIC, y ; :t vauti \u2018der .1 : PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES The result was a mad scatteration in The Ottoman.of the Dominion line om caution in order not to be run MontresTs act! dpatitute (founded Jr ga \u2019 a ae S [ a338s 8 $ FI8H AND OYSTERS.every dnection and general alarm, until from Portland for Liverpool, passed Kin- The recklessness with which the Shen er B.S Pret betwern Mountain and F D à Paint mn - HAS ; ; CL sale yesterday, © ° SRE 3 \u2018recent e:8 Special branches: Voice, Piano.or Drawing an ain TE, w open ~\u2014 \u2014 it w 4s found to be merely a hoax.The Leyland îiner Virginian, from Mont- drivers take control of the street may grues Violin, Violorcellr, Theory of Music.on the Ind October.re - THERE 15 NOTHING EX Co Ctr mens he \u2018What is the sentiment of the pre- peal for Antwerp, pussed rawle reste.be Judged from à scene which took Harmony, Composit n etc, eta Consulta: For particulars apply at Studio 2204 EXTRA FRL MAC SL | pee vai lo CTP.bussed + 83 ace lz ; Là .\u2018leon Hour.& to \u20ac daily For prospectus ap- St.Catherine street.26 PRAFRESH MACKERE pie\u201d day morning.place last night A lady and geutle- piy to Horr C R Selfert, Musica! Director | Sec HCNET Man with qu dogs were nearing Fort LIVE DORE.\u201cTle- peopte | but sec are ene jp, .; 9 tre nln | 178 73 \u201c People fu that section are ver.Vhe \u20ac arthaginian oi tr Allan ne.street, when \u2018an auto went past like a JO HN B.NORTON, adds more tn the beauty of a room than properly framed piv.tures.To have them done right, FRESH OYSTERS quiet and orderiy, & have qn.sated from Liverpoo! vesterday with take them to | see : Le Very, and has ; ine FSU) cabin and lzu third-class passengers for | Streak of hghtning.One of the dogs, a F.AGU, ARCO, Lic GEO.R.HEASLEY, | Receiviad doy at pathy with the revolutivnaries, This 1a Maiifax.valuable little fox terrier, was caught WE 41 V4& FELLOW of tho American Lc.Mus ot\u201d Organ- ! 200 Went Nt.Catherime.nr Bleury Le PHELPS & BINNS, especially\u201d striking.in view of the [act The Alan mer Stherian.from Phila- and thrown forward Its cry and Sthe every parent, young man or wo- ists, New Yo: Assoctute of the Royal Col- rover 8 919 69 | Phone Main 417.ñ6 Victoria Square, that fully five.sevenths of the population delphia for Glasgow via St John's, Nid.shouts from people Mhob saw Lhe i= a who is interested In any A of Organists, Lon.Eng.Licentiate 1a WRITING a « mag ques ; dix LL ; ; ec \u201cane Race ve AN ; \u201cfeldent.reached the ears of the men \"ay us 3 KR 238 137 of those districts are blask, à furt which Passel Cape Race yesterday.fn the auto, but they kept up the BUSINESS EDUCATION | ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR OF Lone! Tet 8 = -\u2014{ Would go to show that the fears of color.\u2018The Mimer arrive in port vesterday | reartul speed and wert soon wut ot to write for a © fe Pro CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL ITH KODAKS, Q 1 ines : jour , from Nortu Sydney sud cleared for the a ; \u201cas à i rel © RY exactly whai Lessons in PIA OFORTE ana ORGAN $ 1.CHIROPODIST, ed upnsings und colored supremacy are same place harm's way.The dog was almost in- Pocus It tells you exactly what PLAYING, VOUAL CULTURE and the rof \u201cleney a 0 a great extent unfounded The gen.The layland Hner Roman, fram aAnt- stantly killed, and its owner made the ceed su wen wih PE AT ONCE JHEORY OF MUSIC Led à nd Smi Kodak And all - Teme eral feeling se med to be that the whole werp, reached Quebec yesterday, and gs Park that if he had a revolver for it Full erm from Sept.ith, A \"Special System\u201d taught for onlldren Fined for 42 k E.ith, Sy Camers Supplies, La dears [aber nee.Snecma for feet trouble wohl by soon settied, and expected in Montreal this aftvrnuon some une in the automobile weuld Address: W.H, S Principal.pts prop cars of are tnatt invited.> FC uses.us a PEUR am top * i , 8 est, ne a + : î ath, .opaTy .or examinations At 1788 Notre Dame st.Uptown 143 Peel at.MR HATELLE, 1 Lagauchetiers thougi 1° the mu ~ trade : eme The Allan liner Pomerantan, from Lag.have joined him tn death.; home dally (Lo arr.gu shout lessons) from Write, call or b ta list 101 313 T ug meantime trade and rom A bystander put in A bullet for pr ospegtu Send for pew bargaln y wnat a at Lawrence.Tul mère prubtediv Lave Tepe | don and Havre, arrived at Father Point _ ne hay travelled as fast as 4 to § and 8 to 9 pm.& BJSHUF ST.Lan spectuss \u2014 Heol s= vie y ul vadoubtediy Lave suffered.It is yesterday with 51 second and 155 third- hat nt nine raveiled a ass ae .206 97 227 de thought that this will be a very tem- class passengers from Havre.She is due it mae - ; d 223 20 ! ALLEYS.porary evil and that Che island will soon 841 Quebec to-day and Montreal to-thoi- (and (his Fes on RLY a ix é- 3 oes 4 oa \u2014\u2014- ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, TRUSSES, ETC.c0 tie cround TUW Inoruing 1e principal prom es © 3 on NNT] 4 1 Prt, _ .Cn \u2018 lus r eq * BILLIARD TABLES, -\u2014- SE Are NS EU dC | ; i \u2019 .a + .T i live have only to take the numbers © .n ; À ELASTIO RTLCKIGS, ARDOMINAL he Brazilian Market.AT THE HOTELS.the autos, They du mt need to Worry TORONTO.ONT.p ' 0 ana a Bowling Jeyn, «af Fixtures, clieapest BELTS, Shoulder Mraces, unu Surgical Ap .; \u2018 ., | B rices Uur resident agents mork on salary uncer op band ane où to orden, 8 I \u2018= lle opinion of Mr.Charles Lor- ae CTI ; ; themselves about chasing them and 193 4» 198 St.Catherine Went.; 7d h uring with them you are aah com ARTIN, successor to IF.GUross 26 tralg {1n2 «f New Orieans, a hardware mer- LAST NIGHT'S ARRIVALS.arvesting the drivers.The latter can EVENING CLASSES \u2019 vi T i 3 pened to pay £Spmm'aston or med smans sl.east.Mo (nl 1 1 rant who has a large South American Al the Stanley oI JLarnance, Toronto: Lhe reached next day with only the Miss Edith M .wilt re-open pe, Ls Nake North tb 366 St \u2018Lawrence po * 20 1 == - \u2014 |.mn ti hei ly J.H.Hudon, Coativook: © Weir.To- [trouble of taking out n warrant, and .Smaill.Individual instruction.SEPTEMKER, > Jeng erected v mection, especially fn Brazil, hat ronto) Gen Pénsenau, Ste Flavie.GB.[those who were on Sherbrooke street Graduate of CAZA & LORD, prepared for the org aid up and DESKS that country offers splendid vppurtunities Yates.Buston.CE Hunt, Seattle, H.[last night are of the opinion that It The-School of Expressivn, Boston, Mans.Tel.Main 209.- Principals.After We Investment.é PHOTOGRAPHS.AAA AAA Le [5 à market for manufactured goods, if DD.Maver, M.D, Baskatoon.the pollee had done their duty there | , 229 76 Miss Syinmers\u201d oe tu Ameri CA te a At the Albion F MeCallum Broek.would have been a score or more Will accept engagements for Recitals, - at home to r Ph Largest Stock Lowest Prices.tera or danudian manufacturers AL 1 1.McPhail, Russell, D.R.Bet sd bef it lice magistrate At Homes, ete busi ; 549, MONTREAL, Perr \" , ., .SL .ville.» MoPhait ussell, .en- speeders ore he police « d ; ; \u2018 .UE \", | .usines, 1 , 3 k J _ TE ES & CO ni knew how te take advantage of son, Napanee.J W.Shaver, Avonmore | rg-day.- - Recon \" pupils for instru.tion in Vo- The MISSES McDONNELL Prospectus os a \u201cwp ur oupons * their chances, R.TT.Snuth, Chicago.A.B.Allan, Oma- : iris PAININE and XpLession, Panto- < Po Anh trees 225 26 300 ST.JAMES STREET.My Loring is at present in thls ely ha: W.Mullins, Franklin, Vi., , Sperlal work, à for Clerg nee Arthur street, gr 7 : .ai atier At al | Uni AH Giham D.M GILL STUDENTS Thenlngiea] Cr aapted for Clergymen, re-opened their classes for young la- ei \u2019 of any date will be good until Oct.Ist and he explained the matter at length w tthe ae Gen ML ay nt 5 Eo pe 8, tear on dies and children, September 3rd MR.Jose *.n ; - LE F ; OP vi = ASSES Arranged, .; - 5 : ) ) G.CG.Arless & Co.Photographers, 28) TENTS AND AWNINGS.ou Star reporter wid nterviewed lim.Hamil 3 TN \u201cRoss.Hawkesbury.F.UNION ENED.Interviews by appointment.ening (laanes tres October 1st ge.-Mines - a St.James St 18459 Arr er ee PS In the first place.\u201d he said, \u201cAmeri- A.Tracey, tique HC.Jenkins, Beebe With the opening of the Students\u2019 Residence \u2014375 Metcaife Avenue, \u2018 29% 13e0d , Organist and i LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR vd4l manufacturers have thie very best of pan Put Spour, Cowansyille, A.Rob- Union Monday nighlanew era was jn- Phone Mount 30 6 Westmount.| \u2018 +.Son opportunities in Brazil on Lecount of the #8.us auguinted in the student life of Me- |, = | (Late of Fain COAL OiL, GASOLINE, ETC, AWNINGS vith trade relations betwen that country At the Carslake - @.TF.Martin | Gill.The old days of close confine MANDOLIN FREE Regs PL Smith's Falls.Hon.Jas Deinillle, Roth- ment in miserable, nnkept student Opening Reception & rereive pupils an Playinæ Lo rooms urd \u2018marding-houses are no LL - and the United States.We admit fre .: 3 ft a CANADIAN, 14 RO 65 1 3 Cesar.| Jo Coster.81 John.A.E.- ; \u2018 .} - s WAL OLL.A .e O o § HOS.SON N E, Sr, of duty Immense amounts of coffee, In.gan.Grand Forkse.2H.l'arker.Torunto: rapldly passing.and with the Union A ernoon Classes THURSDAY, OCT.4tb, with every course.Send for circular, or call, Studioi\u2014Room Telephone Pl gals, American, 166, or 75c 5 gals, - = Ç - = amet ok soc.or 85e puis Fasoline 25c, 183 COMMISSIONERS STREET.dta rubber, hides and skins, and a var- B.Gleeson, Brooklyn, 0 EE.Christian, ich in the way of charm and de- 4 m or $1.20 aie} delivered ! of Mor- + ; ; : .' Army, N.0, ns ; the - sep ency.204 va se Cathe .dur East Teo.Phone Alain ner 312 Montreal jety of other produce, more than half of Ish of Man, wm ! [hr 1 0 ni Hght ls added 19 the fe of the stu Farmer pupilles and friends h P .195 211 her entire exports.In return, Brazil has AL (he Riendeau = St Laurent.RU- dent.The beglnning of a new col- cordially invited.rhoue Up e PROF.4 Ki _\u2014 granted American ped ial advant }lere du Loup, Isan water.Riviere du lege spirit is already clearly apparent Up EEE a \u2014 es R E ricans spe advantages in oup.Po Taurigny., Victoriaville, Ed.\\ ard theto is every prospect that the ) VY SCHOOL OF MUSIC - 4 fier » mers prrépes the Nall .VIO : OPTICIAN.PATENT SOLICITORS, the way of preferences in certain lines Gowan.St.Martine.ID.M McDonald, new union, possible through the gen- > Conservatory st w 584 West St.Catherine nt, A of goods.showing that Brazilian states- Sane L Be ME rnaore ts re eroaity of sir Wilham Macdonald, men appreciate the peculiar Intimacy of Louis Beauchamp, Quebec.will more thin meet the expectations | of those who conceived the idea of Cor.MoGiil College Ave \u201c H.MOTHERSOL, NE 211 a.isk : ot Sr octal ET : the two countries in the way of trade.\u201d At Lie St James \u2014F.©.Fish, Syracuse; hs establishment 25 \u20ac SET.hak .- .1 * = .; \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 eo \u2014 oe - cme \u201cHaÿe Americans taken fult advan- rd og CN AN Within its walls there is everything 4 (PR MPTLY tagr of these opportunities?MeDaniels, Wilmington.© W.Gregory, 10 facilitate the development af the a BRUSHES, We solidi the fauvfactarers, \u201cThey certainly have not, and they are Toronto, J.Cavanagh.New York; M.J, student in al! directions.There is a about 10,040 \u2014\u2014 _ Ta pacers and obhers who rea re Soc advinal 1 being outsold by German and British Canon Boulllun, Ottawa.large lounging roum \u2014beautifully fur- R SAND, fore the close ; s s \u2018 louses.The Germans clally are do- At the Russell-John Harrington, Three ished.There are also rooms and I ARPET WEEPER REPAIRED.by FxruertL preliminary advice free, \u2014 ees à 7 especially are do Rivers.& A.Homer, Granby.w TE apartments for all the various pur- SMOKE HE PER ULLEY Tinds\u2014 moderate.Cur inventor ing shart ULLEY All 1 nds cequest.Muarion M SE ink a tremendous business there, and Hutchison, New Orleans, Wim.Flinn, Poses of student life but perhaps Te LM.2740 26 Victoria Square.\u2018 Montres) and Wasbington D are now handling much that was for- Toronto: A.McCallum, Farnham: T.IL most Important of ail is the dining- 19 312 ve * merly in the hands of the English.This Taylor.West Shefford.M.N.Adams, room and lunch-room.In the dimne- \u2014 - is due in the first place to the fact that New london.Andrew McGowan, Grane room last night about ot students .: Li A ; ile.J.A, Johnson, Cl'ornwali, J, M, Dev- took dinner.marking the beginning THERSTONKAUCH the Germ salesin: y PHOTOGRAPHERS.rE ON Lerman esmun js one of the Un, Uttawi, of a splendid change tu better days.T oO B A C < oO.finest in tie world, and is particularly At tie Ha!!l -Thomas R l'awan, Gias- The success of the opening is in part well equipped in the way of language, |gow, M.M.O'Nell, Toronto, J © Mur-d due to the efforts of Mi.E.©.Noble, business training.and general adaptabil- ray.Ottawa: A.A.Davia, Brockvi.le.IL Who has worked for the last month ity for the Brazilian trade.The resuit ! Hay Victoriaville, | Eliott, 1180; most zealously to the end that the RKS : Rev A Kitchen, Kingston, PF Cronan, dining-room might be opened to res hambly Canal .§ &hove Chambly ; necessarily a0- j RAT Turan LIGHT, HEAT & POWER CO.SHOE F 234 3 dar Debentures and Smlustri TRADE ; ; is that they gain and hold the confidence Toronto.W Thompson, Glasgow, A.; © : \u2019 * / ive 1 sti s at .tiv.& Lon & one da.pontreal.of the natives in a really wonderful way.Strickland, London.W Lattle, Dumbar- er ee dents not later than gation financed ox S70 (1 Patentee.\u201d Offires, Montreal, TP OrONtS, But the principal reason is that the ton.1.MuNaughton, Giasguw.Bh Stock Excnang: fi ARTIST PHITOGRAPHER Ottawa, Washington.204 210 German houses are willing to modify A?the Queen's\u2014G.J.Riddell, Toronto: Bad Streets Cause Damage Action, > piertained, Writé 030 St Catherine West.Montreal.their goods and methods to meet the re C Adams, G4.R.Ingram, Ottawa.I: \u2018 i Teasers, Labs 4 \\, lm iret pis Brazil a Grant, Mortiand, Me.: U, Pe Danville, Felix Jarry, of this city through his ing 8 aw na quirements o vdazitians.Que: Miss uille, \u2018Truro, G.MH.- srs.U \u2018 - nd 230 % atforneys, Measrs.Geoffrion and Beau - a 1 nventions Patented \"\"\"° \" this modification von | Clarke.Moneton NH) ie MeLean, 2ufornexs, Messrs, Geoffrion und Len - TT AND THADI MARK SGISTERE Le dilfax.J.Netli.Chatham.Mrs.&.net = .am- [J j ann \\RK REGISTERED sist M Philbrick, Chicago: VW.1.Hogie.Ma aGainst the City of Montreal for dam , ia Steel & Goal TALKING PARROTS 3 COUNTRIES.\u201cIU consists in the first and chiefest Jone.NY ; OQ.Denny, Springfield.ages received through the bad condi.e In 0 ODACCOS > OWEN N EVANS place in being willing to do business on At the Windsor-W.M.Hall, Water.tion of St.James street.St.Henry ward, ° 8 4 .{ .town: W.E.Maclennan, Halifax, J.Rog- During the month of August, while D S% Fi 5 Shi 1 safely t Int ne system, i ory Jone : W.x, \u2019 rom $5 up.pped safely to any poln the credit system, and often on very long ers, Amherst: J.Dunovan,.Boston: J.A.crossing the tracks of the Montreal (IN 2 02.PACKETS AND 1-4 LB.TINS.) by express.Write for Price List.We S'sren-nts Lank Bide.Montreal, 32308 41 ; credit.\u201d This has been the great draw- cC'ary, Brampton.Dr.Spooner.Liverpool; Street Railway.on that street.at a make specially low prices to get these .tack and liudrance\u2019 to the American [10M [Howard.Chicago.8.TJ.Raker.Ins.point where the rails p.ojected vver ale on $ : i trade.as our manufactniers have neaîlv Ww ! .;, : A COTTAM BIRD SEED awa.insisted on spot cash payments, He ih, anna.Washington; ae broken.and the plainuff precipi- : ° ta = tated Into the road.sustaining severe ANY RING OR I RUS x ° DUE 1929.+ N APPLICATION.birds in ail parts of Canada to advertise.- ton.KE.J.Healey, Malone.J._ A.Twohey.the roadway, the axle of his carriage 20 Bathurst St.J.nndon.Ontario.! This the average Prazilian or South Am- At the Pla es Vigers F G Lockett, ; 171 84 Saw | THAT erican generally will not consent to glve.uprston: wom Begg, Toronto, M.Ansell, buries, for which he now seeks re- mts rr \u2014\u2014\u2014 FETHERSTONNHAULCH co.cup a ; Lo altimore: neent .Hill.London.J, Fe A ts: F .i .+ .\u2014 Cuarles Weng EE CO ner Ever *bere Lie Law the money reudy it R Loomis.jr.Gon Falls: George D.Mc.gents: Frank L.Benedict & Co.Montreal les Corporation, 14d., ECZEMA FOR TWO YEARS Canadinn Patent Office.ig regarded ax a mark of distrust to ask Grath, Cleveland.Charles Berries, New Asks $1000 for a Finger A Jamen street Canada Life Building, Montreal.for immediate payment.Germans and York.Jean Prevost, Quebec.Gi.1,.Wut.ger.A.J NESBITT M ° 203 39 Britishers make no objection to giv son.iamiiton; George McLaurin, Otta- Abraham Willman, a laborer.em- 206 52 law es , gr.giving wa.RFO Austin Londg Fng.: 1 > \u2014 = \u2014 = credit, and they naturally get the busi- Baker.Boston Ed ne Ed used until Jas! month by the 10 ans oe \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Offices: ' ; .i A : A Le ie \u201cton, kode rennes, Water- Inlon Bridge Company, at Lachine, has A \u201c Montreal St, Joh Little Girl's Awful Suffering With Ter- INFURANCE.ners.lt is a great mistake fur Ameri.100.through his attorneys, Messrs, Jacobs TO REFORM SWEDISH SPELLING.The best {or all Watals._ * ohm, parE, \"i refuse it, as Brazilians ever sag TT TT and Garncau, egtered ction i - rible Skin Humour.Slee less cans to re are very .egtered an ation in for \u2014 me p reliablR in the matter of such obligations, Many Women Coming to Canada.ma pauperis ageinst he company.President of Augustana College to Aid 2 TRIPLE, and Nights for Mothsr.GEORGE LYM N aml there 1s very little money lost la tue J-0ndon.Cutober 3.\u2014The Daily Graphic Claiming $1.00 damages.While em.E CT an Nova A A : \u2018 points out that the emigration of women ployed, on September \u20acth, with other by Adopting New Method.»EXTRACT + \u2014 y way Sf bad dests to the colonles fs increasing, and says men tn carry steel girders.he had the Rock Island, 11, October 3 President (Liquio or Past) nr FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT that In another iwenty years the youn nd fi er « he right hand crush- Gustav Andree .of Augustana \u2018 « P d healthy sto à ing i ex nger of the g ë ! T.Ol ISH \u2019 m ) ; i ME AL * t SPEEDY CURE BY CUTIC RA INSU RANCE man wanting a wife may have to go to 5 à ; .- : I.; .Where Copper 1s King Canad & ed and taken off, because it is claimed, ho favors the spelling reforms advocat- .: .a.Through the British Woman's ; by P .el over i .Tels.M.4108.Up 4093.479 St.James st.\u201cCopper ls the real king.and will in Migration Society 00 women went to the Bree Re peprasite end ol ot pa pooseve Goan pppiov el Ar Au Greceas Aup MIONIR- Lv active Liver, which Co [the near future be recognized as such avais Loge peur le only \u201c4 went to Gut giving the plaintiff warning dona! Institution of similar changes io [D - Harowace Does é They who use Beec \u201cnt.on the rer rar , : ps , Swedi : OI jaiv \u2018 ie por- , \u201cMy little girl had been suffering ; in tnt Rreat wlderness of mountains \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 spi et Rd RE Ho er s oor pure strong wber 30th Q ¢ that HT from eczema, and during LEGAL CARDS.and valleys in which the White, Tan.To Transfer Government Launch, Riverside Park in Liquidation.not yet generally adopted in schools orf \u2014\u2014 TT TT Nipiveng] No ! may oar october rep, as he ailn not get a night's __ an ana and topper vivers take thelr rise | Windsor, Ont.October 3.\u2014The Govern- Mr Justice Tascherean, in Practice bre hangs will be of great benefi Boy Receives Bullet in ky pyr 0 cther remedy is ai ghy of record r ailmeut was very severe.said Mr).IL Forbes, of Ka ment fisheries launch I'l Se ! ; er i ve change will he of great benefit to a- , mloops, TD.See Is to be Court, yesterday granted the petition beginners, it is expected, as il includes Special to The Montreal Star I ha tried so many remedies, deriving KCGIBBON, CASGRAIY, AITCHEU R SURVEYER C.in an interview with the Star vester.l'aRsferred.permanently from Windsor to of L.Chaput and Cle.for the Hquidu- two of the most difficult sounds in the Brockville, Ont.October Beechar ! - ; > \u201c.° fol SOA no benefit, 1 had given up all hope.Adve.à new scene of operations.Tha reas : \u2014Advocates\u2014 dar.on tion of the Riverside Park Amusemen: Swedish language.Wards which lave \u201d + put as a last resort I was persuaded to CAN.D3 LIFE BLDG.St.James st.Mi Forbes is à © .; Riven for the change is that I'l See is Company, proprietors of Riverside previonsly been spelled with fo or £ ani] (De fivesvear-old son of.c box + 1 mbes is a copper man.having too large for river work.and can casil ; .Ming, is suffering from a uticura, and one box of Cuticura Montreal.considerahle i be distinguished Ly trespassers.Y| Park.The petition marks the usual have the v sound will be spelled wit v.TT ; # SF aia and two bottles of Cuticura name Casgraink Victor E Mitchen, siderable interests in Montana and rassers allegations that the company ix unable Words with the dt sound, which has bien 16 lud was playing int Resolvent, together with Cuticura Ei i Survever A.Chass Casgrain, Michigan properties, and he knows cop- Makes \u201cOffer for Lyc for Lyceum Theatre to meet its payments and that it is in the most difficult one tu master in tie! a named Albert Ho 3-\u2014Cha lie, |» Soap, effected a permanent cure.\u2014 T99*Ph W.Weiton, Étroi M MeDoux: 7 yop POT Shen he secs il.He has very recent- y \u2018| the interest of the creditors and stock.éngvarn.Ji he new system will bef vi © ane asked one of 3) Eugene Co: Sold Everywhere, 14 breees Mrs.I.B.Jones, Addington, Ind.T.\u201d ty made a tour of certain sections of the London, October 3.\u2014Col.Mapleson has holders that the affairs of the com.EPelted nih the t or in some cases tt el s the fie « pullet round , ; ; \u201c| Made a definite offer of £120,000 for the pany should be wound up.Mr.Napo- Dr.Andreen, in explanation of tue fired.young Collins pasug Stree LR mem mme Klondyke, and he is enthusiastic ov Pp.1,085 change at the college, stated that (ne ne yard when ere es orme re re, 8 er Lyceum Theatre, intending to devote jt we c Re, at it.His condition ts se the copper deposits there, to the production of grand opera The won St, Amour was appointed Hauida- |aiterations made in the system of epéil- jo yn thought the i me produced o Celebrated Geen, FA LT \u201cThe only thing neces .Acceplance of the offer depends on the l.ing at Augustana made It conform to te fatnily.P LOYS tu shoot ae a | MANUFASTURINA OPTIGIA Joration ot a Ccessary for the °x- Court of Chancerv.owing to the objection | = official spelling of Sweden.It is the ve.| the LD as raisel and Fréctal to Thy residence;.2 .Pp pf a iat mineral wealth he of some of the siiareho!ders Will Seek for Town Charter.sult of several years of study and work! Irish L sed in front of Halifax, Arm, and in | continued, \u201cis the building of a railroad by Swedish etymologlsts, and was taken ris eague in CT ore 1) pop Mrs TT Ara Kenny gave: err Il on | to open the territory \\ \u2014 ; A meeting of the Counell of the [up first by the Swedish Acudemy.PrHilsdelphia.Oetat ners, hough Hi hel t the f ÿ Mn FD FOR FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS ?territory up for deveiip- Boul d Paul w he .J EE }, | her HEY will result Lfs U 3e family at, E.as she now ment, When I was up in that oulevard St.Paul war held Monday.convention of the UniteEN ! Fey.cp Mountain ; .i at secu: : | ; near ; ; ' EE Pre So de 200 Roison à | 515 West SL.Catherime Street.sax grens veins of copper eee sal ' RIAN LE a Signi DY Dearly Said to Have Been Killed in Fight.f Aneta was opened 1 - slot Bait 1 loa Bleed Poison Petfmanentiy Cured.You can 116 GPend dartz.and endles nent a LU nsk he © A \u201cin view of the Special to The Meotrenl Star.with about 700 delegates onvention \u2018school Taxes M Must be treatad at boma under same guaranty 4 : ¢ss areas of native vop- Ja Due is Quebec on Friday.asking the Council.in view of the Many prominent natives i.Fe, hv tha undets Capital 8500.00.Ve solicit the moat cbst! tee marrer | Por In such ahundayce that one 35 sie \u2018 growth uf the municipality to apply Quebec, October 3.\u2014The coroner us; atténding the convention, Thee Foronto, October 8.\u2014Setvéraiiu October.nate oases.If you have exhausted the ol - 7 tively dazzled in the att t Cex dre tn the Legislature of the Province for been motifled of the death of n nu Leinæ s'Donovan R T JA Mi held by veterans in the Rainy ,,,.methods of treatment a=d still bave aches B Stam ings, T bes Etc.empt to ex.TELEGRAMS addressed to passen- the charter of a town, In place of the named Plerre Housseau.of St Cat.london nt ea; =.VCon-{ district have been sold for HERD.Foro pains Mucus Pater + in Mouth, Sor- I'ass pin u , press in figures the value of the mia.Site an pourd may be (Med with this! yillage Charter as at present The CTines, County of Portneuf, which pour | ou | der lreland's cause in me taxes.The government insist al Manager o : .s t + .! anal ari , axes.\u2018 .oh BD IPL Doi pra Spin JL.IgguERNOS.re Bln ed ree we in | ol nine Gelivars Ha MAR | matter Wil be discinsed at a public SIE In te rest of hur ee | nmi Pahament.ant on eds G0 aes Shing paid, ana à River Nas.Co ; Boron failing out, write for proofs oi Board of Frade \"Rullding.Montreal.nie from the trip some magnificent ape- CONT MARINE STATION, CAPE RAY.meeting.of ë g .da ARC, Alen mem bar of veterans are just beginni 0.,; on hig return home shortly before his bers of Parltame 213 i cures.100-page Book Free.elmens.\u201d NFLD.\\} death, covered with blond, tha deceased | pt realize this.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee i COOK REMEDY co, CS TT \u201cWhat is b : cs ; dare \u201cna Tes JE, | .eing done to open he declared that he had falien upon a stone, | i 1897 MASONIC TEMPLE.Chieage.0.8.& Two Spanish Ministers Injured.country ™ was asked pen he SS MAJESTIC Girl Thrown From Street Car.pre coroner has had the provincia po- Wild West Show Destroyed.Found Dead in the Woo- intry\u201d us .ORTH - vear ire Investigating the matter In anticipa- Gene Ohir + ; J adr: October 2-8 © Reverter \u201cPractie ow Edith Powers, 15 years of age, whose vb ene, Ohio, October 3-\u2014Cuminings\u2019 Chatham, Ont.La [ Moieth 4 1 he Ne > Practically nothing so far.\u201d wa.ihe purents reside in Longueuil, was lon of bis ina est.Will West show, owned Ly W nes En Ton ag .nt October 3 12 inister of Pinance, and Senor Alvarace answer Thère ne no - .Zz \u2014 v aher IL Riddell, 29 veark, was found Minister of Marine were proceeding th.TE nn at proont \u2018 tnrown out of a street car, between Main.was destroyed by fire In winter] Erfe Ean, south of this city, + .Lu (iranian yesterday.wn their auto.nore than ont men the wire re.Toner, And Crescent J Tireets.The Abolish Toll Gates in Elgin.pe here yesterday.One of the) night.witha gunshot wound .\u201d») mobile upset neo A Vsrtnja, ann wy gion, and theae have done next no + youn, ady was picked up in an un- employes was burned to death.ng .ag .To Shoemakers.were badly hurt.thir Beyond heat | ; ; conscious condition and taken to the Special to The Montreal Star: of the animals were al ; M we He hd b en missing since Lenth a sh = _ LL LS Ving.yon ating rlalms they are Sailed from New York to-day.West H ; : St Thomas, Ont, October 3.- The an burned.The} when he had gone Ace.æther an n ou notes, at Great Has a Husband in Canada almost absolutely powerless to derive re- oe ha had De tea à i was found County of Elghm has paid Antoine ioss will be about $40.60.alone.Cb ER eductions, a .; Le Co Ç y injured.Hopes kh owner.$16.H \\ ward on account of their lack of - TELEGRAMS are À .Robert, turnpl wner, 260, tha ¢ 3 MOSTON, 28% St.Catherine at.Went.Landon.October 3.=Two girls, May ana (07 What ia needed le some 0 révi Telegraph Office In canada for dhrant are entertained of her recovery.amount decided upon by arbitration, The \u201cTm _ 4 194 193 Louie Fvans, gcharged with breaking : ! n 8 some people who |, (pag.sbeamers up Wednesday \u2018 \u2014 tolls on the London and Port Stanley \u2014 me \u2014 al Into Cie tint or Archier White, barrister, lave the necessary money to take in Might vin MARCONT MARINE STA- Had His Leg Broken gravel roads were removed perimanently, srocxa| i Ÿ = seme Were committed for trial May cinime hand the development of the proper.TION.HALIFAX, NS.; * : This was the last toll road left in the Does h kof Co to bi tne wife of ane White, wha | tn ; i - ov your head ache ?Pain back of ysèla.te 0 be the wife of ane White, wha is Staind ox of the district, und who can do what \u2014_\u2014 John Powers, \u2018whose residence Ja nt 37 country, ?GOMMON SENSE io be nm Queber © js necessary for its exploitation.A ! I Shannon st.had his leg broken Monday \u2014 eyes Sometimes faint and dizzy?He grapn nrders te \u2014_\u2014 Tor 4t\u2014=\u2014 == sata before, the fit thing is to bung « MATOONI Wireless Telegraph |cverins.He was ariving across Shan- Returns to Imperial City.eq ac és Pt > your head?oad taste , : i non and Ottawa streets, when he fell .oes vour fo stress y Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches, B # nt Seay !s better than other i - .+ Syvracuge, N.Y., October 3.\u2014Rev.Dom- No pe Hav an Bugs | dig ght Sour * aT Bunlight wap rout Into.the region.nnd all the rex: will Co.of Canada, itd, L from bis cart, And the \u2018wheel passed |\u2019; Meuter.auperior.genarti Of tha Abe 7.you gl Ma and irritable?Do you ever have e thé.Ings?Then your | Jor In in oles: LA gra grageist or 38 1 Queen 32 west Duy Bualiah: Sono xd follow directions a and\u201d ra De es Would parer iam & British Empire uildies, aver! ae aa tn the pa Francia Order throughout a world, is all wrong your liv Vig Make Tt dp poor D etter.Take on er Seni orento \u2018Beware of twitstions .40 21) 235 48 gevosits lg clip io Whe aurface,\u201d 98 Notre Dame st.West, st cn cit ; .: 7 > > ale , : , » , \u2018 + 4 2, A oi À i, rea hp gia tre à hop cac RE ELA \u2018 Ne on bep aN rN a 2 I.= reg bi i a .ë or .Cu 27 ; ; \u201c \\ Sn Na a gr ee = Lo sadly alt - à À ) ee.; .) v wv 3 ; 1 , J a .LAST EDITION THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014-WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER 3.1906.LAST EDITION.aL AYS COUNSEL [A \"PLUM\" FOR CANADIAN |A STATEMENT {THE LONDO & eececectecceccerererte INHISGAME! FINISHES ARGUM PACIFIC SHAREHOLDERS WHO io Me, mew rection CEE Colonial House tye that Lacimoinber tot Si WILL GET 1 PER CENT, EXTRA te susie tim Connection voue mors Try mano = PHILLIPS SQUARE.oo R Maney\u2014 La AA Anns Te not Convicted on with Sale of His Lumber eceved Maney\u2014One Reason for Voting.Presumption Alone.Stock Goes on 7 Per Cent.Basis, Extra Dividend Coming Company.Boys\u2019 Shoe Dept.dok Tn the coun 0 from Land Revenuc\u2014Mr.McNicoll Becomes Mem- Tor 1.October 3-The Cros 4 wl tn the nae ooo \u201cONLY ONE CASE OF BRIBERY CUS \u2018 ° MR.FOSTER ON THE STAND stake surprise 1m (he London brie We have just rec ived li f B Calf Just received a line of Boys\u2019 Ca Boots, waterproof, with steel nails in soles and CEEE 9 ~~ E Réslsted by Bank and afhed by the Courts.Special tu the Montreal Fur set = : ç - g = 5 : « 0\u201d Canada by Lu 1 = Lars tie the dau ous fratrie + ber of Executix \u20ac.ery case this homing.Mi Duvernet wits quasti d Mr.Johnston Points Out to Tribunal He Tells of His Connection With the doute Lu nn the AT ee sired to witidraw the ¢harge agains \u20ac Sg CEECECEEEEEEEEE The president's aildress deglt* 1.gen be à suit equal to the interest at the rath and feed merchant loeb poll an coutinuing lis ples, ampli A ; ; | Hed iis contention tat mm order co vlad with the annual report, and, In frale of 4 par cent per annum on the set himself right before leaving the 41 Conservative and the chapel at- Ladies\u2019 Shoe Dept.apley™s haudsz, and was province où urgent business tendants were all Liberals: When he closing, he pointed out thet the inter- honds ot tha Joliette and Brandon as already bee oid ot .| \u2018 me of lus victiios, when; That Purchase of Desrochers\u2019 Though the taenly-Dfth annual) bonds not In exceed uh agKtegale rate Western Deals of the Union Wm Service and the muglst rate ws steel plate set in heel ; they are made thus to pro- force à micrchant Lo poo | tte Was Oniy Case Proved.Meeting of the Canadian Pacilie Bal of $30.000 per mie\u201d .cordingly disimbssed him.Mr.Duverns 2.; Th 11 ps od ploye who hid pot Te! \u2018| y way, which, wats held to-day, juiluoh\u2019 A resolution conflruning arranges Trust Company immediately placed Service in the wit- tect against wear, sizes 1 to 57: 3 Price $3.50.Wy ray li he hat of que - à na geal measure of the usual route} merts completed tor à lease for oa ness bux and drew from him an inter Headquarters for Boys\u2019 Shoes.in the bands oo 0 (Cee also Page Three) wiway: suggested by an annual reports term of 44 yrers from January 1S Special tv the Montreal Star.exting recital vf incidents connected - .x city.Ly thus nine une DS ga Meat Ro which snuteks in every word ob Uc-l fsb of the Joliette and Brandon Ral T October 3-The routine pro- with the election.Feet well fitted in youth means comfort in ® Sîuess, Tapiev hoped 201 LU VE PE Less.thers was à little added interest! way Formerly the Montreal and Orne.Cobar © ne routine p The first witness, Aithur Bentley, manhood Ww yment frum his Vics eo OU wy Out el de \"2 PR 4 vu- in the address of the president, Sir, lake Maskiionge Hallway) extendiny (Vedihes Ne the lusurance Comission [gig he was promised 310 if he votes ud.; MER UN SL Ane + eas Un «gee Tuas Go Shaughnessy.and the ut-| from SL Feux de Valois on your were interestingly varted at the opendis tor Hyman.The money wis placed in Lu w s the procedure em ood BL SAS Desa 1 in Un Supreme Court #HMounced elevation vf Mi Pravid M-; Joliette Branen to Lake Mashinonge this morning by i Characteristic speech an_envelope, but as he voted for Gray | rs ~~ Ww Case.Napraie ss Cranthn cl Ulass Mi bros enn eter | Nicoil, Vice-président, Lo à pestbom ou in the Partsh 61 81 Gabrhel de Bran: from Mr Pete Fivan He asked Por heThever received the money.He had Sp ww of Mr, Unwin Mack [I SL Io ME tiers the pe the executive convnitire, don, atout 19 tales.The rental will ten minus to make a statement but been a Liberal in England, becuuse \u2018ie WwW oniv took np six He was anxious | Church of England peuple there were Ww Ww 8 doings anid the Hox Banh | Pron endings Mi John-ton agued Shaughnessy The directors who were | tesley aad Lake Huron Railway Comm [of the LOF.not à priest nor vet à Le- Bd, he sald, taken only a general part | Sieh et the exactions of thie Shave establish pec acl ot riers tar .; .- Res therefore took Judsines Kite appesant coul he disquau- #5! on both the Gash recelpts wud hn - Tain uy ma osued .with the a te had pre Prato BL came te Canada he listened to the tals I iE the man, and caused no gi Hs .ai ; ONE ferred piayinents from the lands.whi cousent oo your vIMpany \" 1e pu = RISE ° - anc ecided how tp vote.* o jssue against his wages erin: | ot Jonas al oa re ere hat are Increasing month by month, forms ameunt of $25 000.providing bonds giz, bul was led on till he had nearly (has.Leitch was paid $9 by Collins 5 now complete with the most stylish and up-to- y Mr.Owen Macdonnell Mr |, à Coupe iat nt \u2019 \u2019 : available revenue Lo be dealt with ns #hall not exceed 520,000 per mile of $200,000 invested Another gentleman at th: Tom Lewis Hotel Collins kept date Shoe Toggery for Autumn and Winter wear.af twas ot disposed to rte | Mr Justie Dase- remarket thas (he shareholders sco fit.From his vailway ; put in $50,000 and they borrowed 545,000.$1 as à rake off.We are showin \u201cthan the law ordered hin to the gue stion to bn decided Was ow ho- source the recetpts will during the 2) ou 88 Eo eo The ve ure ws a ey et parte gotten principle.\u201d id ar NE Patent ax smart lines for vb qye, and as Tapley wanted to qu A EE TONY year, be equivalent to one per vent en * wiriod 6 Sears, Ol 1e Walker- te Venture Wus losing money and they said the magistrale.insi e © acy taster he imaged tint | Ce he eT the ordinary share capital, and put the ton and Lucknow Ratlway, extend: were anxious to sell out and thé appear- David Thomas had received money Sh vear, including Patent and Colored Court t A Lovin would te 0d Catttilate from te» u La bros ed to the slook om a 7 per cent.basis.1 that in LE fen Pa on D een ance, ho Mr, Fowler us 3 purchaser put vould not remeinber how ha vored.oes.Macdonnell's bunk account| ES \u2018 r Thomas then announced al 1 3 M e.» erton, as hated with delight.r.Ityan ad- how much he got, who guve ow .33 lL ., he was, that he and th : CE the current year the directors propose cmtaiio.a distance of about 37 miles, mitted that he might not have given nor where he recelved it He was ad- Special bargains offered in broken lines, Uus worth scout te} 70 Juste Phingtan, interposed io ja distribute this one per cent.to the al a rental equivalent to 4 per cent.due consideration to his action in| vised to go home aud vole ne more, |* \u2014 eo eir costs oat uf Gaucho ol ae Ie bnpressions aller feadBig ehareholders in semi-lnstalments of Per #nnum on the hands of the Wal- changing the figures of the option from John Hyslop only received $5 for his nn ekg dbnnell Accordingiy a .ue à s AN si sous ob the wat one half of one per vent, payable Kerton and Lucknow Ruillwas Com- $170,000, the reul sale price, to $225,000.Ye from Collins, Fd Faomgh voted gntnishee wa: placed 1a tne hands drames es that the manmier of The fy 1oand October 1, 1807 punis, dot exceeding in amount $20.- {the price charged to the Union Trust, Fight but did not Know his ur cle was * avery bank in the elty.Crinples in ol Wee Cha Pin Whe Sir William Van Horne.chairman of fOy per tile of railway.He never got any share of the aiffer.holding $19 for him oka, boweser have hod coca boars Cosi send the devaie = vonatis the board of directors, occupied the A resolution CORTINIIINE an arrange ence, it Was not a matter in which he Wai Service.in ihe box, proved a | NS chair and on his right t Sir Thonuis Meft with te Bevin, Waterton, Wels} wus interested, he was not a member [bad witness with a hazy memory He ® i od to resists the usurer = muv- : citioners 1a present were, Mr LLB Angus, Mr ID Iain fora lease to your company, for à vite He was not even a wurshippel in the election, being occasions in Special line of Colored Chiffon Taffetas, 75c FECCECEECCEECCETECECEE his own arrested for creating a disturbance on @ bank acrordingg'y fn ced tal ihe faible of de 1 ' | à Messrs MuGlbbon, C8 seat Velos to estabiisa more Teen 8 Osler, MP.Senator Mackay, Sen {Levin of 98 veurs, of the railways Off in their temple.The ethtes of Use | Tie committee room He did not re LAN, *AUThS 1 and Surveser, to tage (IE O1 vribert.tne purchase off tor Forget.Mr Charles Hosmer, My that company constructed aml lo be transaction Were not exalted, but simi.velve à cent from Collins, or anyone Ww quality for 30¢.> have the séizuve 3n gatii-hes Perocher- vois da Hlnptis node \u20ac Go Reid, and rir Sandford Flemiux.|tonstracted.Inchhding the ratlways pur-{lar transactions were put through every els, He huer admitted that Mutiov Ww h ar feat Une meney given du ne As goon as the meeting was calied chased by that company From the Galt day in basiness without comment \u201crave him money to hold, but he ould BE S ot Chiffon Taffetas, a good range of colors, wl McDougall, où 1.18 Torn.ac Charmes bad beers sper U for Jegihime- too ordec Bir Thomas Nhaughaessy mov- Preston and Hespeler Railway Come Mr.Ryan said his sol tr eh: hot remember How much, when jo wax IV) boc to 8 er d - ares lus u : : i « lie : at report in pany and the Preston : 3erti ail- ; \u2018 $ sole offence had | 1 : | à 5ep yard.took the nece~~i:y measures.| purposes ed the adoption of the annual repoi pany an eo reson and Berlin Rai been to transfer the property ur à BiVen him, or for what porpose 1 0 ) .judgment of the court wa Me dash Lheowoon 1 merked thar the following words Was Camipany The rental to be & [higher figure than the actual price Hix Service denied that he Bad paid Black Silks in all the leading makes \u2014\u2014 sizure in garnishee should he! Vus was the st guuest poin Mr, Jobo THE PRESIDENTS ADDRESS oy equal to The interest at be rate associates in British Columbia, think.| ones ta Archer, Bonser or the other Ww and Tapley condemn od 0 pa Dorion died de fre toe otter nr uses ui pret cent.per annon on the bonds fing he had receive on : ° C{pesses who swore (hey received cash ÇA, ; PE .# pl LR ent bees Ted apparents failed li os scarcely necessary to dweil on issaed by the Barling Waterloo, Welles him for an oD.had Sued phn SN Joe ol > A \u2018 le Ww Black Pailette Black Louisine ! St : enor aw dared 1 A ; ES ; .: usis ! ef ; aa very anes one ll a en ea | dS pcq ae ae, eve von We ak Peau de Bk Chiouissante 3 ne u Has Loa Woe an fret cortapt y ë .¢ ' : >-6, : «ali ~ evidence .itis \u201cni : .novel = given l » .1 1 | ® business or Ure Man: ne : Jotinston then det wath toe adoption No doubt the esull of your pway constricted or te be constructed sme had been tre trae SE SA M ns Ce had win on wv Black Peau de Soie Black Chiffon Taffeta : eT Ne Mat à wvatlons is à gratifyine 1 us {by the said Berlin, Waterloo, Welles: be: ; (RE de \u2019 NY i Fr i the bank's lawyer: were noi foilur 01 Ur canada 4e keep ges OPETENTONS sas gratifying te ant ax by dhe san rin, aterteo, elles een contradicted by th Bone 10 Archer or B nse ac al \u20ac and he had ti pay his folic vies as to se werk one and the one HUES to your directors The increase | tey wand Lake Haron Railway Company.foes Mr Ryan oped mn rt HH ! roher of _ \" Ww 42 .k lle ancals 4 LÉ enditutes dos ured during the PRT of a SE ! NEW STOCK T0 BE ISSUED.lev purposes bringing in any more i ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.YW IN.Black Bengaline Mouseline ; Co Troe he Nan cn UN gross eurndngs nurks the progress Ant ; \u201cve COT Cer ; y * : | 1 ° 4 ron anh ue *, ee : | - w ve ' Cn om , Se development of the lernitory Hrerved LA resolution suthonizing the issue of Su ben bets ne he would do Ww Black Radium Silk Black Crepe de Chene y ' 5 Barnistiee had been Me Justice Bltngion thought bras our .the very s Lf por cent consolidated debenture stock |) Ove before dre (MT Ryan T i ; : Dee station à gine hands of the Candin | TE het ton so many peophe hl Dh SO Aie mn u | for he p pose \u2018of providing the requi- the city.° Pen Ww Le pte of Nop ho a Ww Colored Louisine Silks in pin head checks, 4 Apany the Mutiitihon Low bert paid Tor convhas on the evs of ; ' Ce A À tla : 1 ; i Mir.Shepley asked Mr ; woe sterdind das on iN 1e vl phe La liberal allowance in your working ex- y site funds foi the construction and tion - \"Ryan no ques undoubtedly an attempt ot suicide Ww S ot effects, T6¢ er ard.Sh ou} sus] Te ré RE ; 4 penses (or the Muintenance of vous | JUlpiient of the following branch ines el fo mude no comment, merely Constable Moore.while gong the Ww p y » v led Tapes entered 4 Mr deteste sanfaat the plan Bet property { which in the opinion of your directors | 8 I Hyan he need not wait jong pound of The prisoners quarters was 9 TTT RTT - Ww Thos tueurs, es Fotos cu Vas to puy orders on Thus far in the present year.vans | are very desirable in the interests of Bank PA Manager Sherman nf 1he |aterueted to one of the cella by Jittle Ww Ww Cirals ve) =~ he Joke mate Lt aie me reverie from traffic shows oo loge | the public und of the company an ring prono à stule- gasping sobs and gatinral axe lamattons Ww 5 per cent.discount for cash, and special = - tos Bete Me Juste BE nosau = Ari {Increase over the corresponding period tA The Moose Jaw Bruneh extend- ; sa owler's account His © ÎLE areas ve g | Lu Linki he He 8 ; 3 ; 4 tx Cilrostes being avoused Ne pe-red .anece rrore ei It ail Thee mere remark ble that several {Un the previous Veur and while It is Ing from the main Hne at Mvose Jaw with the bank.ihr mgh the opening of the cell buat Ww attention given to mail orders.W | \u201cJocutar< received from fifteen to pentively probable that later on the north-wester!y a distance of about (bon.peor E.Fuster then took the was unable to make out the cause of Ww Ww d in conr - \u201carule doluers the night before the baeckly compansons will not he so \"0 miles stand and gave a lengthy and tailed y i re - Nn - ès \u201d i i > + : alle the struggling and ='ertortnus breith - ne mn pit {eines Unese peviments would be} cmking, there is every reason Lo an- (B) The Weyburn Branch extending \u201cXpPlunation of his connection with the ing.so to make sure that all was welt ug Fal | fur Laren dans seve it dooked Hicipate continued improvement.In- fron Weyburn un the north-western Various western deals.He denied have he opened the doorand found one af the | all and Vi inter Catalogue Now Ready, and EFORE JURY |'ensploious because on that night a jdeed, although neither effort nur \u2018extension of the Houris Branch to Ing been guilty of any underhand or prironers, named John Barnes, evident- Ww will be mailed, free, to an add is TH Donanman would have muany other | RHONE ix spared, we find iC almost im- Bioughton.un the Arcola-Regina ex- ishonest tansactions.Hy the grace Iv in the last stages of saffocanon In- 4 y address on application.: HAMEL CASH.tnligs tn do Sach matters us the | posible to provide tars and locoma- tension of the Nourts Branch, a @is- of the Supreme Chief Ranger.he sald.stantiv calling aid he ent toa TTIW LA AAA AAA ES AA : Ww & af Le s anis FaSMent ef workers Wein aisualls left | tives rapidly enough ro meet the ve- lance of about 36 miles he had been made a Forester.in the ce, and with 4 ui perle sm An Ww 7 !$ In the trent ; nt MISE cr nr date | ouirements of the business develop- (C) An extension nf the Stonewall twinkling of un eve He had never managed oc aon hing he tie \\ 2 1 - .sen = ; a aptes deiudls on the 4 \u20ac < 4 HHI comimenc per © GL he OF SCHOOLS MET WITH be evolved for Jt utilization, bu the | Xi son ws the geno a The fire, which is believed to he af avcond preferred stocke on canny pu Havre, France, October 3 As the C.P.R.INCREASE.DN da moby Me J ake Interest on both the cash receipts and © ; van ! | : meendlary or \" a { ~~ \u201c;, col AUEN POT- [result of a storm in the Channel, a .?ï Lora -ne as 5 .: lary origin, started wh + ward (18.0757 The ar .ei ; ; \" STANT Ware ah REBUFF AT THE OUTSET eferied payments, which ate Increas- towing n ERAT 4 Five mill started work in the horn ve gers carried was Atos of me French three-masted vessel and al ana a aon far the at nt id : Five nv es * i \u2018 \u20ac * as Bi Coat a i rv , ve Septemtu Lowed \u20ac crease 3 0), me of de Jargues che Tt vas reported to Ju Laberge to- in month by month i< available re- | Chairman: Lord Sieatheona, My, 12, Boon it seemed doubtful whether ie With 4.308767 in the first hair mt plumber of Bshing heats Lave been \u2019 wet an increase of 3398.00 \u201d | | h x \\ venue to be dealt with as you may , * Ce A : 1d i - 905 jo alf-vest of urecked and several sailors Hives have \u2014- N Iron- dix ar phe ity Hall that there bad Chink best.It dx evident now that th | Po Avgus, Mr.FEB.Osler.Sir Thomas EU be extinguished before the whol.1905 The train mileage was 9781.74 been last Some of the anavs here a ber some trouble af various « 1 Au : = | Shaug 4 \u2018 - Nice of the lun Hy , ave i y 29- Th : D : , A Te i tron \u201cNTT | NA m I La athie Je pub receipts from this source will, duvine | Shaughnessy.and Me Do MeNieoll.u mber ls destroy ed.Cited with 339.504 have heen flooded by the high seas.Afternoon Transactions.o À i 3 ! 3 - is ver à \u2018ale = 7 pr anada Aflantie there c us.Pacific 100 at 15715, 50 1 In! ho a Eat he ve ; \u201ctbe eehonts | (his yen, be about rquivalent to one ._._ p dua | \u2018 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 ' z 5 ! «.\u20185 at fa - , 0 hrolth offs s Uiteriu he schools | pet Cent on the ordinary sha ois | The View of a Citizen.$50, 000 SUIT OVER ne revenue deficiency of (30.796 XCHANGE INS host O82 Ph oat Ins Znoat Ini | ug, a brest en ,Ç {aon examining sehulate.In sone of | tal In the current vear, vout Ad oo tos Dis ol the vacaney ; On the Grand Trünk Westin lue NEW YNRK STOCK E> « iv0 ut 152%, LA at 1824, DU nt 182, 275 at a à pe tn ie Litbe Prole-tant schools the teachers in.propose Lo distribute this one per cent Ward re \" A anes in he West EXHUMING BODY.Rross receipts Were fL19.018 cong.i ! IN | ape FE pase frataed the medica me thi ; aN > ; nt.ard, a prominent voter said to à ; .SE .A ried : A.siiélagit - i \u2014\u2014\u2014ematf Pring Plus dore \"| mot Te wine Any.format tienen j to the shareholders in semi-annual in- Star representative.\u201cTwo very ress (IWIng to the absence of several wit re 0 The working exon.os Frocks over we, HT apm, RP 5234.Le nt 50%, 100 ry at n x.CHAINE «\u20ac the Protestant Board of School \u20ac: À stalments vf one-half per cent.va h pectable candidates have been nom.007808 who are in the Canadian West ns.à pen 21, leaving net profit fs - Amalgamated Cope 11.064 114% J174 12e at Bla osm tool ky 200.000 NE He Conga tissioners that muedienl pes wpa pavaihie April 1st snd October vt 1907 nated for the vacany in the West Ad were unable to reach Montreal, revenue ame 4x last year The \u2018net American Locos eam 7 \u201c4 745 Ty Detroit 21 at 9314, fan ar a0 te hit | ; a : Cr th re te - pu .TL A 2 \u2018ar \u2018hether 7 .the suit 6 : family nm : * #urplus ton the half-year ; Po 4 et AU ama en ee uy fairs ve, Na nn to voter the schools and make examinn- BRANCH LINES AND EXTENSIONS.RH nether Mr lon on Mr.he er ee ras ARAN egg compared with vs a.yeu wae Arm RER \u201c power ut 05%, OU AU, Lu ut i CTR ree \u201ctu qe For this reason \\ , - ; | , SAD A : \u201c 2 Conustitueny .* Tried Afe* Assurance ue > , : SE : a An Amity A Raf Fo 150 Herta von but fa at pen nko TES reason they contd nel Si William Van Horne, immediately [will doubtless have au honest repre- COMpany wus postponed until Tues- yal The payment of fail ter of Am.Car Foundry.4% Htreet Fv.- hn ar is mypany Will probative ohoing Kn.; after he reading of the President's adds pstntanive.Honest electors will nave day next.on the second no tgage income trompe $7 Woolens 0 Sovereign -2 at 15:19.15 a1 10,3 6 at works GREEN The anedieai men then fnterview ed | ; ; ; Vo littl = Cw wos ordered.\u2019 Avaconda Min C5 LN Ae : \u2018 dress arose, and stated that the con- eus His sympathy with The mis The cause was called before Mr, Jus- se Tord stPe JUusdy RE if ro ani - | Dagmar ; [hese Rentiemen | dios on of the various new branch directed attempt to injure Mr.Mol- ite Curran and a special jury.com The Detroit & Grand Haven g: 1e ches do pret.Tornnto Jia Lo at 117 f the \u2018 » : Ç OR ; i.! i ve : jap hele ; I y gainst Her Husband.inte Int rot ls wn hat the | Tinie amid extensions of the system was Son's chances of election, by calling posed of six English-speaking and six Log ne were [IBL2T9 an increase of Daitim 4 ots.Bi Beholder 10 at 8.0 tot October © Tia 4 .21 once Thi of Een (progreesing favorably.The Guelph and men to fus wealthy and his social French-speaking jurors.Mu J.A aaed The «crie EXpONSES .n- Brooklyn Ravi) | TiN a EE ober : Savignue won) Vu | mire Jn oe a = Cliadertch Rallway was nearing comple- ER A (olson iW à man of in- St.Julien appeared with Mr.H.J.El- Crease [4.34 Fher® was a et can eather .- cord pear against Leo yo, cecil SORERCT gn.Wark en the line between Toronto dependent fortune, ambitious to serve lott for the Grothe family.while enue surplus of (115 comprred canadian Facifñe .1504 M R EX : ë Of atiompted vin, dons | x provecded wath at once.| \u2018udbury was well advanced.Tt his fs hin In publie life, and is, Mesere, T.Brosseau, K.(7, ©.M.Hoit.with a deficiency or [10.4 Passo1- Canadian Seat'n.ONT EAL STOCK = CHANGE.Lang: - was expected that the branch from nod abt desis of making alder- Kao und T.M.Tansey représented the Be an cartied.aumbered 282.850 gen.[hon 4 one js J \u2014 ; = = | Wolseiey to Heston will be finished this one service a slepring stone 10 defendant.265.Colorada Sonthern Det autumn, Grading was being done In higher Apher.pa Rervise the place The sult is one for $30.000, brought ms de vfil us Close Aux rio , : auld seurrely à Won s whi ?: .; ; Va NY I - both directions between Wetaskiwin.he clones Nan PES while.by the brothers of the late CC.6.Gro- Montreal Man Killed in Ontario.aa + tran Rell Teiephana .| Strassburg und Sheho with a view tof Toe or years been ia whose hody was exhumed from | Chief of Police ta Delaware & Rud RC Packer ptd HI ; : ; i calling out for business men lo offer .; *.peau received n benver a Hio Cu'ored Cotton Coe .a through connection het w een the themselves as candidates- men of M (\u2018ote der Neiges Cemetery.by the com- Cisrran to-day from the Clevel land à Sont'u Ry nfd ten Fuelfie .1 601 lust year.Surplus carried over from #15.D RTE 537, Im the third I Queber istrict of Montreal No T a tu ; oa LL Cire No + Cope yd © ce rere ' \" .Bi o 5 si Ved involv .- gt = 6 vo 2.RS, ola ds a greta des bring got ato Pde Nec Ee nian Pak eid D Lear fhe ene 315415 © claws above mentioned there were 765 [115 Superior Court Willian MN 228 8 DUE 1929.ent Vanmo_pez \" ii tue re i Nottie ni le he 4 J ie Se Ne i pNissing Nd he $207 equivalent te about $1 25 ont fallures for $IK,331585, against 285 last Pluintiff, versus Delle Brita Charing | p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -_-_-\u2014-\u2014\u2014 + - othe Urey h Hes eiust 7 \u2026 Le tu 4 edi Noes i .=, \u2018 - \u201colv PO à ee PS tho.- \u2018E Ge Tali raat te a ! opin \" | fo = 1.506,000 shares outstanding.rear.when the amount involved was tan, defendant wn H \u201ca lot Ton .PRICE ON APPLICATION; \u2014 be low the frost line The catpat of silos | VERY SAD.The directors were ye-clecteds only 3 those commercial fnsol- poner.1906.ut | not \" bo in [ures ; 4 ., a > Cen edd Da De name .PS nu MM i : i die New Yak bars ee manned] $7 UN Sn Tepid fase heen ove tHe ton News Haven venies, 45 batiks and other fiductary in- ant.No.76 Fort street, In the City of : Royal Securities Corporation, Ltd.- wore Loe sah-tte ans can re Page bate Vl dat Sonre Nfrissing dhertors who soil step K « sors with aggre- Montreal.will be sold by authority of Jos.i Ia : utions closed their doors wi ! its 1 ] oo _ avonnel 85 por share, after vixiting Cobalt, A SCOTIA HOLDER ENQUIRES.aut obligations of St1,557.100.which tice, all the goods and chattels of the sai 170 se James it M - - > cave espnclues od tae stock at $15 and = « us 3 similar failures last Defendant.seized in this cause, çonsist- .J.NSB A gr ; \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 ; oipares With 02 similar fa $ , qunsis Morning Transactions.MR.J.P.MORGAN'S ATTITUDE.50 - Wants to Know How the Directors Vis oN fe.ing of phn.carpets, furniture, ete 8 Otficent | 2 0 - CC.MARSAN, B8C.Montreal, October oi ; , NE 4 14 Feel, Etc, Etc, Etc.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 LN » 1 St, John ¥ .I EE How the Ofd Lcader Feels Towards MR.WILKIE RETURNS., \u2019 or ; \u201cnfl, 1906.tontreal, : , copain ! boot pat a a Ne ' A sharclelder of the Nova Seotia Steel QUEBEC\u2019S CROP OF ONIONS .a\u201c 22 HOO ap rie bn ve NE + the Stock Market, Noro boon Wallies manager of the Tia Coo treat Tetter-vritere these sintre- , ] ATLIFITS SALE PROVING OF QU KE.LP Alea rec tre bones oon at 16 La ; Peviad Bank.ous relurited fom the West, | holders) writes as fellov = - bee.Inetriet of Montreal No Vie.' a RITE AR LATIN TITER NUIT OITA SERIES Po stan ree he pred - .- \\ fr Tero ; vieu ne BP of \u2018que be- will have less Virruis Court.Po Adetsten Blain, ve = We strongly recommend the Yu» tion of 1 pi de Tee Kana Mr Reford in an Interview In the The Provin f anions this JeAYILL Defendant, On the 1200 day of Oc.purchase of Buffalo Stock, It is Font ped ta ait june Let es Mi Meg 1s net toad ta lave GRANBY STRONGER.Montreal Sun en the dividend question, than Lait an average crop of oni > .tober Instant, at ten of the clock in rhe Cn .nt arter Power in at te, Ceol te Cayo a cvmntated very large amount of .; sald.ne far am he knows, there will ha Year\u201d said Mr.A.4.Hart, whe has CCM farenoen, at the domicile of the part Die.NOW paving © per sent, quarter : al a a ee RE TET dns Steed stacks Lire shares Granby was stronger on tie annual tee none declared at the present Mme, Vlr cons ected with the trade for mans SPAYS [fendant Koo 21% Se rbain 30.ne Cy Ivy and at $100 a share would 0., Im 8 \u2019 Horr A Panel Monthérn Mall as 0m te face had POIL Selim at 1072 te 174.added: \u201cThis, however, is merely my awn past, and who Las recently returned fron) oe Mont al, Wilt be gold hu authority of nett the investor 8 per cent, Hanus bint ur 7196 Phe qelatmon bo thé adyane in the Mill ! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 as = feelings mn the matter, and ! de not know a trip of insprction through Quebec anc aus ror Jie Eola an pentes Te They are moe King regular month- DIVIDEND NOTIOE, Invent be ar oo, } an deri stocks THE BANK RATE.anything of the intentions of the man- Ontario \u201c 1 - 5liver watches ere Wo ° North Ria an Loos bi à under-qnod that Mv Mogan ds .Co.agement on the subject\u201d \u201cHall a dozen Years ago.continued he, Montrenl, fil Octo.Iv shipments A Dividend of Two Per Cent.on the Ma has 7e at 5 not fn fall r2cccod with he ohvanee In The tank of Baghind vate mav be ad.\u201cWanld Mr.Reford or soma one clea \u201cthis provinee used to raise probably T3 her, 1908.We also recommend the pur- Preference Shares of this Company, for Canadian Poet COURSE Tnt pont tie transcontinental shores al the gs ra- D * \", fpr PN te me in Kindly ghva us an explanation (not his or 100 carloads of nutons.P- carlo: uy son chasse of Mekinies, Parvneb, the ppuarter ending September dote.ar Ist tl 5 eme Ading.c looking for «dears der to check the outflow of gol individual feellng=) of the deliberate pub.taining about 400 bags of 5 Lo ) \u201cpa « ONCE one nn - ; pissing us heen declared payable on October au at As, \u201cdat 186% 2>at isa.tran of Treading.and 14 looking for Tear oz ale n x .x at nu 5 3 Rte oduetion has fallen off un- AILIFF'S SALE - PROVINCE Oo Savage.Upiversits Nipissing, 15, 1006.to the Sunreholders of record Feleplione 10 n° 197 bipancial waters before he stitauiates as - lisbed statement of the directors in Sep- each.pr ti 2 or 25 cars Quebec.District of Montreal Ne Fost Silver Bar and Peter of Séptemeer à :0, 190 ; ! whe o .25 : Ë : : Ne Foster.Silver # Aer., 3 Mackay pret 5 at 71 traits in his spechalties OPINIONS ON T E tember, 1904 (Just two years ago)?til this year not mors un han half 12864.Circuit Comt.J.Comtols, Plaro- aster The Transfer Roo of the Company\u2019 Torontu Raïwus- 10 at 117, 1% at 11714 The Morgan people.hnwever, fog] thoir This letter goes fully into the position will be raised, thls heing oo It la Uff.versus E.Riron, Defendant.On the son Lake.will he closed from Ortober Ist to Sth, 1 at 116% ; Ciera that it is only :\u20ac questiots of tons of the company.aml after assuring us AN average crop, however, T i resul 8 130) day of October, 1906, at ten of the ; prnlare both days inclusive.Havana pref 1600 at ve when Steel comanon will sell at &50 por that all parts of the plant would he ta that, whereas rome ten or nm (teen, years clock fn the forennen.at the domielle of Send for | full particnlars, By order of the Directors.Montreal Street tan at \u201care nd wilh sell there as oa solid $ per working order carly In the following yedv #80 we used to ship probably 25 or 20 rars the \u2018said Deferdant.71 Brandon ave, in Market Letter ete.yor o \\e r ors Mantreat Cotton L0 nt 170 Ent, stock with such plant entergemen, anesy, concludes as follows: to Ontario, this year we will draw stock the Cite of Montreal, wii] he sold hi an- THOMAS GRE FN.Hache! HEH Bank 1 nt 166, 25 ut tea, md eameniies nl 6 ration ns will in- \"The profits of the company for the from that province.Ontario will have thority of Justice, ail the goods an! \u20ac hat ashier, SO at 161.25 al 1607, Qu at Ian, on qj Se es continuance, of 4 per vent.when three years since the organization have some 76 or 80 carloads to export, ninetv tels of the said Defendant, seized in this | 0 lu \u2019 bxew Glasgow, N.&.Sept, 21, 1508.162.80 at 163 PTS caps and business are on the decline, been as follows: per cent.of which are yellow.AS LRO CAURC, Conaletine of houschald.fornitnre 228 10 Mew brats Thnk = 20 at 175 ° 1901 Maritime Provinces only want yellow A DRAIN SIL BC Montrenk Ou | ; em ann i Ta.me Tao Ce eee ene ase bee ere aan onjons, we will ship the buik of these to bes rg So 2, BBC Montreal, Oc- 24 King Street Went, mr mon ST CT TT US that market.The Province uf Quebec |.* .an Lu \u2014 EARNED ABOUT 20 PER CENT.i \" ni A se = * 150,307 only wants red onions, so that we will A ad TORONTO, ONT.\u201cWhitle tho directors expect that their bring in onfons fori our own consumption ILIKE ss SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF TWO DIVIDENDS WERE OUT.\u201cal holders or Great Northen previous estimates of thelr annual aver- Tron United States.the requirements Quebec, \u201cDistrict of Montreal.Na.« will he interested in the fact that age profits IAAL be exceeded.from there being probablé about 40 cars.\u201d BAIR.Clireult Court.A.Robitaille, Plain.| \\ - ; 4 ; tr company shows about 20 per cent.on set « câleutation based upon even that \u201cPrices for red onions, in car lots, laïd Uff, versus J.N.Guay, Defendant.Ou | TEN v .> Canadian Pacific and Atchison Rates the sto-k us follows d 8, Bache \u2014When the Atcison este an the folowing results down here.are $1.25 per bag of 75 lbs.of the 13th day of October.1906.at eleven 1 NH Nn HAL Di na ane row .A ; .| when and after the ar 8 \u20ac - .n k si.\u2019 \u2018 .Were the Day\u2019s Features .Torin pe or eet Pe 8200000) rate was announced, the stock fell pleted: \u2018 plant he fully com nro vein Sin bing any At Evo 2e ness pinta Of the at Teton 240 Vine DIVIDEND NOTICE.\u2018es, sunk in the Lake of \u2018Two Mountai kn or Co.profits .a * us i 202 > ?Wall RO et, tn toher 3 \u2014 Afehison was TO PROS noma back about 3 per cent, ns an In- profits .\u2026.se .31,012,500 per Ib, Rs to the yellow onions, thesa Ave.In the City of Montreal, will be sold rise 18 fect water,oppostto Hudsôn; naked up te Jos, but the announcement Burlington cequits) Ci eae ee 5.009.000 increase tu 8 per cent.ha been Fixed Charges ara selling to the Maritime Provinces at by authority of Justice.all the goods and THE CANADIAN RUBBER co Tenders will be receved by the und of a Jt per cent.half veurly dividend oon inoked for.The market broke away Interest and sliking fund on $1.25 to $1.30 per bag of 80 lbs.delivered chattels of the sald Defendant, seized in 9 signed up to Thuieday, 4th October.brought ent à flood of stock from holders Total £30,000, 000 from the influence, however, and bonds.\u2026 #8:0,000 there, this cause, consisting of horse and ris.f, : who had oped fer 1 per cent The price Per cent.on $15 0, 000.000 \u201ctock \u2014 2, under the leadership of Reading be- \\dditional sinking fund an vont 30.000 \u201cWhile the production In the Province R.DRAINVILLE, B.S.C.Montreal.Oc- OF MONTREAL LTD R.WW.SHEPHERD, van off aMuptly lo 104, carrying the LUS Caine strong and active.Atehlkon Dividend on preferred stock.stn) of Quebec ir growing lighter, the crops In tober Jrd.1966, ) ' semeral Manager, Renciaul list AIR.IE to A fraction under scewa to find support around 105.Leaving for dividend on common stock, the viclnity of Montreal continue excep- $ ~ * : Ottawa River Nav.Co, lust nig + Novthern Pacific lost 23, U8, A PECULIAR COMPARISON.\u2014_\u2014 depreciation and reserve\u2014 $580,100.tionally heavy for the area covercd.\u201d AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF An Interim Invid odd of 31-2 per oe \"77 Re Pc Den an de 1%.aml fs a A.©.Brown\u2014The tone of the market \u201cThe above.when read in the light of - \u2014\u2014 ! Quebec, District of Montrenl No.cent.on the Capital ste te nf this Com Montreal Sept.28, 1906, 233 4% © el dan a4 Buxar a polnt.Re.\u2018ad strong this morning until Atehiand two annual stateme > iv 17392.Circuit Court.B.Sign Flain- pany Las been declared, payable on O6} \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Te Corea ti lores in 19¢1 Aad cnmated sold at 130, wieh FRS O5 = ps 0 Annual stotements sinre received.2 3 gner.à yu foo the rea thon Cobra and Southern | AY Anan va sok ae wit broke sharply on heavy selling, fullowing suggest two perfectly fair questions: Live Stock In Toronto.tiff, versus M.Greenbaum, Defendant.| tober 10th, J906, to the Shareholders nf en and the frat pf.T6 | jt touche LI, when the metal way the dividend announcement, which caused \u201cI.Did the directors, when issuing special to The Montreal.Star.the 12th day of Ox tober.1808, nl ten nt TECord on October 1.0 1908.NIPISSING od Nn Ste and A nnenpotis.st Paul selling between ISe and 19 vante là moderate recession In the general list.thelr letter of September.1904, have any Torontu, Ont.October 2.-Trade gnod the clock fn the forenonn, af the domi- By order of the Directors The late announcrment of Anminhzonatod sells ground 110 with metar The quick recovery in all stocks other) hope of the reallzation of the results then for anything of faidy good quality; 63 \u201cÎle of the aid Defendant.No.3 Lugau- FLEETWOOD 15.WARD.FOSTER on Canndlan Prelfie grave the me ore at ze ° than At-hlson is a good Indication that predicted\u201d joada im Tucsday, including 959 vat- Cheticre street Went, In the City of Mont- Secretary and Trasnrer age, and I a Youd Rave the huts rour- ean ee Hie market is firmle held, and no decltie \u201c2 Do the directors ev en now look for tie, 1,683 sheep and lambs, 600 logs and real.will be soid by authority of Justice, er ans 336 3 SILVER LEAF + peifie Jed a gond rally.of consequence wi be permitted.such results; if so, when 108 calves.Export cate, choice, $4.65 to #Il the goods and chattels of the said Dw.Montrrat, October, uty 1405.sa MAY EARN NEAR $4, 000.000.i\u201d \u201cHALIFAX.\u201d $4.75: do do, medium, 34.25 to $4.40; ex- fendant, seized in thls cause, conaisting fy SILVER BAR \u2014 J.B Pleken -Rates for time money \u2014\u2014 port \u2018bulls, ss.75 to $4: do do.light, $3 to Of furs and coats, ete.Terms- Cash |.GRAND TRUNK GAIN $27.737.Knthusasts estimate that for the year Pare not as high as they were lust week, RUSSIANS WERE OFF.33.25: export vows, $2.75 to $4.00: butch.A.DIONNE, B.8.C., 3 Place d\u2019Armes FH.TO CONTRACTORS BUFFALO \u2018 \u2014 to em) next May thie Niplssing ta nny | and borvowers Are unwilling io pay more ers\u2019 cattle, choice, $4.25 to £4.60: do dn, Montreal, October.2rd, 1906.mm The Grand Trunk Ry showed an in.Am SA 000,000 net, or $2 per share Phe | 1776 Per vent.flat for recommodations.I Russian Dons were a =hade lower In medium, $3.75 to 84; do du, common.82,78 |} \u2018 Bulk Tenders ave Fe gmired er he and # vreuse of 827,747 for thé week ending Sep.Fumer enrtings of $150,000 to $200,000 | îÎ TL .onden, a to $3.26; hutlchers' cows, $2.30 to $3: do AILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF erection of a Terminal Flectric Station tember 30th, the gross earnings heme net per month have been seared (rom 1 B.Pris kon Pt of the decidediy - \u2014\u2014 bulls, $2.50 to $3;.=tockers, choice, $3.25 Quober.District of Montreal Xo hod Ft tn een Pre ail the COBALT sTocKs | $1.109.613.the work of thirty-five men on min.C3500 Jwoney Har vl.which ts Jooked for BRITISH CONSOLS.to $8.50- do common, $2.50 to $2.7 do 12802.Cirenit Court.Pharmucir Ln- HA orm nal Compan \u2019 > Rouxbt asé Hold.\u2014_\u2014 a ing A tral of 165 men hice been em.400 the excetent business conditions .bulis, $2 to $2.25; heavy fradere, $350 10 chance.Plaintiff.veus J tiagny.De- \u201cTan dou etose nt non, 15h day\" of plosed, 11 140 of tem have heen en wher preval Inroughout the United 1 vnzois were finctionally higher, at 83.66: short keeps.33.75 tn £4: miler fendant On the 12th day of October.1906, October, AD.190m.1° ?Write telephone or telegraph orders te MONTREAL EXCHANGE RATES.Lpiospecting work, vpeninkg new vee, ates, Aad he's alg wi the market 86% to 8611-18, \u2018 cown, choice, each, $40, 40 850; do do, cam- + at ten of the clock In the forennon, at tha Plans and \u201cpro ification can he seen Nn | UE EEE ee ne rene EE Sh, prion Gh | kh FC tha, BS apn\u201d Bafa ie in Montreal exchange Tints NY als, RE! H 20 ; 8.sa .jac) - office of the under signed Deal n U par to 1-1.sterling, 60 \"5.7 1R.16 te THE LATE A.R.McDONALD.- ln ; ER ,} Steady; aulls and bucks.3 to 3gc, steady:; will be sold hy authority of Justice, all The Townat Or any tender not neves- NORRIS P.BRYANT, 1 arts 31-22 do demnnd, 4° 16 7 de The \u20ac Vat the | ; N.1.Brsant.-Fhe ontire finhnelal po- (Town Topter.) rived BY to 64 steady: calves, 3 to the goods and clattels of the sald.Defend- garily accepted.Re Si.I ta X = See , : rls sa we funeral of the hits Mr A OR, Mes siton has improved very redically within Canadlun Parific should be bought Ye und, stead ho lart t, selzed in this caus isting of LOH, Arc f.Frnncots Xavier street, i cnbles, 91-16.Paris, francs short, 5.26% Donald, the atock broker.will he held in t thin wis ; >, per pout y.hogs.selects.an a n cause, conalating CHARLES MILLE, Architect, MONTREAL.to 1-28, Queber ul 8.30 LO-morme morning 1 1 | the récent past, and 8 lu ADR WUNE really all soft spots, and held for very big pro fe $5; fats and underweight, $6.49, fod and one R.DRAINVILLE, B.8.C.Mont- Canada Life Uuilding, Hamilton.Ont, ; \u2019 : noring.{ dominates the market.on the long pull.atéred: real, tober 3rd, 1006 236 Jeod \u2018Phones Main 4960, 4961, 4062, rng Tey mm \u2019 .\u2018 5 1 + © BLM ve \u2014FOR\u2014 von BALK \u2014 665 TO 675 BT.AN WR BALK \u2014 TEN LOTS SITUATED sr.aa , : * ox TO LEFT - 602$ \u2014\u2014 RE = ine st, \\Westmount, strne and bic Westmount Plalsau, wulon must L : DORCHESTER ST.TU LE \u2014 847 MANC ; - Cr \u2014 P PAID CLASSIFIED ADVER bullamy, 81x urge fiata, k oud order;| sold within 8 days Apply magne = her ns 33; «036, 4040, 4v44 au.PIB tew duvrs Ebove MANCE STREET.A \\ / ANTED ST SITUATION BY A STOCK SKILLED AND COMMON LABUK CAN \\ a Ep, -\u2014 THHEE .TISEMEN vou eastis yield over 10 A snup.| Muntreai Heal Estate Cu.è6 Nous Dame st ves\u2019 Browne & Bon, 307 BL James nice top fut of four touims and bathroois once 1m ail Wire CAE EE er DS obiain mnploymens at ail times in! NV 0, ad Tara EE BENCH MOUL EM TS LT x 130.Dubieuli and\u2019 Duchesneau, BL.cast gi 6 \u2014\u2014\u2014 331 \u20ac l'hunas Cuulus, 2U Churmed, ai.232 \u20ac | ences PE 8 Pa BONE cle and woods by SDPIYINE t0 this | frs: uss need Ps w aa \"Char en st rast.me .\u2014 - \u2014 .ofilce Higheat wages paid Muuntsu | Menuan sup oro: aa S ) in the MONTREAL DAILY STAR! FOR SITE TERRE \u2014_ Lon BALE D AT POINTE AUX TREMS COT ÂGES TOL, NOB.1358.1286, TU LET \u2014 18 UXENDEN AVENUE, W v \u2026 Br YOUNG MAN 7 30 amber Manufacture: Aasocialion.Nei- J44 104 Ur age 5 trae Steel Casing to.yo oo.SALE \u2014 MO > OUBE 2 es, one miie from the tol 1 :- uewa eloguatiy fintsued NS AN uo LC.Gro.P, Wells, secretary.7 BITUATIUNS WANTIED, ten cents fur | Meur Peurans rein Westmount, sandy gfound lol.Apply te Achille Viner.te eve ana tln.od, eux rooms, hot wa: |i fai vast one Jell.bry Lee trs tae Of BEE.position ax city or enn.* Pet ce wor or lus, an I vent pur emia TECHIE wailing bedruoing, Daisy fur-| Ple aux Trembles, I.Q 233 4° And we Uni, $17 lv good ten- 22 at.Jyna st.lel.Muln 2748 ut .EE traveler; e8l of references Addis Nord Caine Uon Chane done F Rapuaer a SU aera a , .2 meluaed Geo Aa $4v per month, intersat - ius 31 0 \u201cely, Star Biauch Cie 134 8 W ANTED ANY INTELL] TENT El Ie.BOYS + i Tu \u2014_\u2014 me ee \u2014\u2014 + \u2014 * = A 1 2} 32 op PUIS WASIEL, Ju cents Dr Ju words ss 6 sre Men end Coo tae Se deve iN $0 GMEENE AVENE, TANTED - POSITION IN PRIVATE sou ma, earn oud income al hone o iver, 80d b Ceut per caitæ Word, vécu | FARMS FOR SALE.\u2014_\u2014 Westmount, modeii Lat, ve fous, \\ fætuitiy fur winter, sober and folfan - 18 spare lunecuerespunding fur aexspspers, Wanted Severs) smart boys Good sellin.IV LEF LOWLH TENEMENT luisace, slalivialy tubs.manic.gud Erale goud references.A 26.Star OT n NO Canvassing experience unnecessary Sed 8dVaniement given te industrious All siaci WANED ue Zs vents fur ia Curonls: avenue © wiih fine ana) Lewy Unted, cul Lautiuie, ti.Hou.don, | E .À Le ar ve.13 fer particl ure Press Syudicats, Locaport, Vuthers Apply belote 10 à us.Th wordy ur less.and 1-4 Cell per eatlla Fon BALE \u2014 FARM3 AT LOW bis safe rear, repaire ts suit ronan: ol reste 231 8 Wat ap \u2014 YOUNG HAN CLE Ne ¥ ie C6 Parent or guurdiin Jas A TOR = «b inserlion.prices in Si.Annes.i 4 rior, lol = \u2018 Tele aS 13 G y HE 07 Sous, St +, bi ar \u2018 ROUMs Tu 4 El, Ju rescen Fee Dorval, Lachine, Notre Dane de Grace, Ar bhaone M.sive 1 Bt.Jaunes at, vl, 8 LU LE! \u2014 sau 51.MUD Fuente Ka ia arte APE | ANR a ous AS HUINISUS HAVING Phe er Menta Pha Yeas, anal le, cen:s fur iv words wor Laureat, Longue lointe and Polule aux 135 3 per, «41 8 Luke dtuet, veuledl star Lian i HI (patin Adûress A, Toy extended our manufacturing facilities \u201cee 3 tne ti.{oper exira oid Chel) ; ; i Trembies, For particulars appiy Lifflion & >.e \u2014 a R #8, | \u2014\u2014 sod + Prince Arthur oe Avenue nna e ar Avenue Len vai, Sie Cunesonau : 4 tains.Some one to JO MOL Te td he Wma OICE FLATS family.Apply Wing Sine.39 Lniversly y garden, uli, woman us cook.Apply by \\ TANTED 15 Yolr WRITIN \u2014 RR \u2018 ! : a addy s A r 3 - ; , ha ot NG U J.0.Qure- 0 ; .W ANTED- A PARTNER, W \"| Hnvaad) an keeping à house in tie moan.| Tent.M.K.Nolan, 124 St.Peler st.: Argyle ave.Flione W loir._ 785 Bhudhing 18 Inc re.IL lé pui pate: He, St.Catherine For Sule Lot 100 or .A ; ITH FEW tains for the winter, advertiser now or | hi ANTED \u2014 BY QUOL CHINESE COOK er ; TS cm Toes Mount duty to remedy the defret, taugnt nd Visitation sta .UV x 125 D» W.Ogil lished ane duilars capital for catut- CUPies house which is too large, but is TO LET FLAT.NEWLY B situation In private family.board W ANTED \u2014 82, LABURERS AND A bractlaaly and ine \u201cly by wan.write vie & C Inc.H St Sacro d'tnunafa: turing busi ; L altow .\u2014 à ÿ UILT, Log a Teman (Mb bu.der Appi uin! for pruspect > ree je Wallnee Pawson, %.Law Foes .St.Sacrament Street 50 per cent.profit, rat hess.gives over Willing to allow use of ids furniture aud \u2018 Lidl with a1! inoderu conveniences, situated OF house.Jretaurant or hotel.Apply 797 Bt & Robertson, Black's Bridge bo SR hl ' iy 5! Foo Corr *pondence and Mount Rosa! ate .rence Man Sr .goods.Adûress 1 350.ta for tue house complete for half expenses, must | ut Nous.Mb, 57, 52 Wasericy st, Ville st west 238 2 ~ | .itu 234 6 law 3 à __ = r office.e deu{ded at onte or hou Le Lula, very fine lucality.price mod : .re ,; CANTEL CNS AGE , - TEE SOU, re A.Brillon, St, D FOR SALE ST -_\u2014 _\u2014_\u2014\u2014-\u2014-\u2014- Address KN 462, Star office Bu 18 EVR Up.Apply on premises or alter 8 pm 4108 W ANTEL \u2014 BY You Nu MAN, LITTLE \\ ed Apply i hem ANT W ANTED \u2014 TWO SMART MESSAGE Romie.St.enls and Moun Jha nh an frontage on aa)ianing \u2014 : Fark lufontaine.Tel.Eust 4148.236 à Mer a Sait miioy ment.sed, to oon Phos 54 Bedver Hal Hui Ask for Mi 4205 Qo al once, Apply A Davidson, .PIN Carre arsry stane front bioek eon.TE otherw \u2018 \u2018usibess, bookkeeping or Furiung {4205 St.Catherine st, Westmount, near Dr.Leduc.Notre Dame and Cha SLR Jip, and four ACHERS WANTED, APARTMENTS TO LET TU LET \u2014 NICE FLAT.1 Rooms, foe CIE mar Mira Ve 1 Greene ave, bolllea square, 7 PAS x lou a: Pear bo tink YN ANTEL \u2014 TE : d:at very sood locality, gus lights, imma.et Ww A Des 9 0D Kb lh A TANTED > no < File ce, easy os LAR WH NTEL \u2014 TEACHERS TWO PRO.isle possession.Abply at 1075 Delurtiies |) ANTED \u2014~ PAPER HANGING, PAINT- Ltd.Lumb st bus Apply Pikingiol, Bros, Ww I» \u2014 BRIGHT BOY FOR LAW Rie hmong ot Notre Dame ang Notre Dam Pres lanip of Windso ECDitrict Ne wr Town.Tera Tr i Wy RISHYY STREBT.He U wii ning.glazing.all orders Phone ! > He pee pl gar Apply In person, 350 Tem.tn, .: cl i No mont nere js ON: a few ot Ll eae lu p or address Baker, 13 M t = = e w.6 \u2014| vary 18 Lond se it Distrie No ME (œustes teft in Bisnop Cou: Apply Robart TO LBT \u2014 NEW MUDERN FLaTs, Marie are.city Cas D PV SRE Time CEE RS EU HOUR «6, Blnek, 407 St.Denise st.M Benoni to open soon rares germe Want Dae Jl melts Mercnan » Bank Build ng, 5 and i rooms, no dark rooms, elec- ~ - ply 825 8, Carte oe nght.Ap- WANTED \u2014 GENERAL HANDY Man J.Migneron.540 St.Denis au ; acgregor Street XL Kani socretar, Mpa A go to clepnons Main 5172,\u201d Lic and gas Ign Turnace, wil conveniences.WA on A Dn A etal OT | about à factory.one with knowledge .aor 1, Que.Bux 31 Aq.2 .No 7 \u2018ark avenue, riekieyer and \"ANTED \u2014 FIRST ; co oo of carpentry.plumbl pt .: - > ; last .: si CLASS plumbing.ete, must have A.D.Mnnn, St.Antoine and Caner of Cote des Neiges Koad For 4 TO LET © ONS HBATED DUPLRX Vule St Loux, Annex.Tel.1:51 East PE good references.1, 506, sar ot \\ man APply te the reward ea good references.Apply RB White & Co, Mountain mts.sa A + y INT lol, Luving a frontage of WH \"TRL \u2014 PROTESTANT TEACHER fed of nine roums, In \u201cThe Cronweu\u201d 386 6 .Hotel, 16 Victoria | 836 Crulg st eat.Ç 4 best ru $1 50 per f fur elementar 41 St: lukr arret $50 and + , ï OST\" y \u201c017 - Lure = TF.wot.LW ary schoo! tn ; nd heated flat 1n \" ANTEL\u2014POS 2 $ CANT IG .mee \u2014 ¥ Rivard vim & Fills, Rachel ppg vie à Cu, Ine 11 St Sacrament sert hey 91 ren e No 1, salary Se A y son Yt =! Ye dahm James Browne 30 ar) AN ATS oF DT i) years\u2019 experience, bookkeching.cor: W An app Tr ERK FOR SCIEATIFL | VIANTED\u2014A FIRST-C JASS WIRE.Le ; AE with reference to A.KR Robi n : un, ui t.aes Bi.233 6 .rooms, i gas and electricity; \u2019 res .- yparatus department 1n wholesale ! nar e M Co .: undence, y ; ; \u2018 .» at once.F.W.Cotten, 40 7 tarv-Treasurer.Casumet.Que.note oun Royul ave, between Garnier and | H Lvs dense Sins: not afraid of work.pros AL] yh particuiars.| Notre Lame west ve a ial Le \u2014 ?3, A oo 19 .pr JdeZ à ca : SPLENDID PROPER.ANTED \u2014 CAT ; Dansercan.123 Frontier Aen be YI Can | NVANTE ; mae Cater ur, WER Ensen kT, TEACHER TO APARTMENTS WANTED.L'ansereau 18 Frontenac street or À VVANTED \u2014 ENGLISHMAN, AGED 33, WANED \u2014 BOY FOR CHUEESE Ex | WVANTED-ORFICE BOY.SPELKING _\u2014 - | a CU nine oa | Uutremon: * and! An academy for young late Wore m East 205% tT ORR st con\u201d 4 height 5.Bie.handy man, requires 3 Star often Office, Lo du Shipplug Hat | led Enkin ond french, one with know.mn pres ' ; | APL y Office.Star : * or ours\u2019 extra work datiy.H 3ud, Star ce edge of typewriting preferred.l'.U.Box PROPERTY FOR SALE - \u2014 230 1 63 \u2014 tri on Star 296 CT .A F office.\u2014 me } NAMES 303 SANQUINET STREET ; ; 1 Le RAST SET, Tinted for te ier monte RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED, WWANTED\u2014BY A NEWLY MARRIED NTED.: ; ni s2 home Uh ox Le ce > ¢ 18, or un- couple, situation as janitors nr vare- P STRE (BL RFOUNG 25 OK TE, reasons GRE til May Ist.Require three or four | takers.Address D 7942, Star Branch of Owing to t à , Tran ; .> NTR _ ; + un x * - - increase our 9 | bedrooms.Apply H 399 St, \u201c WANTED IN LACHINE SMALL ranch o ve rap \u201d Near Fherbrooke Street ; i Bus TREET bp tar ffl [il heated.furnished fiat.or rooms Al L Hee.business pan the necessity of ping | ; w anted, enerwetiv men of gond ad.For sale, : COTTAGES ; \u2014- nt sSRV Address Mrs LC ; i : .\u2014_ oad more waggons we aro dress, and speaking hot : Bia or stone front house lat 5 x 1s c ; SE Sh Handsome sandstone fra Faire, due, \u2018 .neue \", oe i VWANTED\u2014A BOOKKEEPER WISIIER, ohen to engage for the city one or § State experience, references anny ix bedrooms.Early cco upation Prise Cy tonte tenements Set ur interior; ail latest | ront.very fine _- | books to make up, day or evening.more firat cluss Men with good rleordas expreted.MO LuT Star office 236 3 $12,000.DW Ogilvie & Co.31 St $u SLC en ge fen orders an hole mprovements, very SUMMER RESIDENCES WANTED.ANTEUD\u2014A SMALL FLAT OR APAR \u20181 statements, balances, etc.M 592, s Experience nnnecensary but must ~ St =; and we beautiful Abo APART- , Star ' rament strest Te Main atin 21 sd Vek TOL Note Gr U1) Merenan à 815,000.ve Bt.Catherine Street.| ; ment juimenes or unfu ana, mm.Office.speak both languages Salars tu be NVANTED FOR 4 FARM HANDS: ' fais GER de +3 ine Maan 3152 227\" TT WANTED TU RENT FOR Six {west epd.Adurcss 51 3: Matthew Bree Rin 850,00 a month «nd commission, must he good milkers.Appiy lv M.-\u2014 = \u2014 [il monte or vear from May next.mois | [rene Two WAN TED \u2014EVENING EMPLOYMENT | und soo prospects with a permanent | Hodge, Cote St, Paul, orchester St BU ein house, Within thirty miles vf Morteal, 4 \u2014 ut any des-ription by young man eme PESITON Apply perscnalis er flephone a I eo ree SINESS PRTMI3ES TO LET.good train service Address H 3.4.Nt : pioyes as clerk In city.M 593, Etar of- ie dt Fen Co FPAVANTED-HANDY MAN FOR FAC.\u2014__ ice.ä FURNISHED FLATS TO LET ce © He FoAhurloe streets ( tarv.ged to cape utet = 1s0s and noone front one ok for sae.a A FIRST CL ASS AND IN Dorchester Street West 2 ET XN ANTED STENCURAPH \u2014 _\u2014 75e = jte make himself genera.yous.stoady © luUse, sait, 2455 ° A + ; À- re \u2014 INUGRAPHIC WORK - PR AU OUEN + pb, A i qu tng drawing room, dining rm nn Farias: ba\u2018kanth OFF!CES TO LET TOILET = NICE LOCALITY FIVE \\ A! night M 551, Star Ofke.236 1 hE \\ a I KD = HET RLavEns [ans ! 3 ns Appy the drain 1.Fiper Cu.Ltd, pantry and kltehen: 5 bedrooms : ; ) .OF A mend gorse.Three fi \u2019 ° rooms and bath, Daisy furnace.o sune ave quai above Sherbrooke sto sv DOTE : 5 bedron ati bath- ur, bane ottier and ee fine atone front houses.Twel es SUIS da \u2018ace.on |} - - \u2014\u2014\u2014 l'bue to gruad mer | Ce em room; servants\u2019 apartments 1 : dire Horse Dealers 22% Hich: and Adame.rooms; modern | clve account of health all In morning or after | ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG GENTLEMEN : - \u201cge Cay = Early occupation.Prise $11em ls qu New andl Fhmyid st.Ceiephona mprovements.$2,000 each MO RENT\u2014FINEST OFFICES IN THE! %* ¥® #932 SU Liban at, 645 per wionin VW NRA rate anand Eon L MES VY ANTED-A YOUN! LAL 18 OR 17 Ogilvie & Co.Inc, 11 St Savtament se.ee 13 city for rent, best part ot St, Juines 238 flack wire performer.Address Win.Murias, o Joa.Su Dore pare Bond Tel.Main 3113 Do DE Enent st © er SMALL SH : ptreet, first floor front.Apply S.Crai arry s Bay.Ont 238 3 ance far willing boy red.Whitley & + | + : da POINLUTH \u2018 : ; AVRD Se Craig + \u2014 Co, lu Letuo.ne st _ : nenue, corner St Denis mt mood lo & Co, 180 St.James st.CANTED YOK K 3 ue © : Fe } FOR SALE Qu a \u2018 for à AmMR!l business Apply 1027 : D - BOOKKEFPER A VUMPE- Pt = CT mmr mr ee re ceed m 600.Ru\" fod eas La ! Lou nt Toteptone last ira PY Le ve « OrG ester Ire 1 LET \u2014 OFFICES BEST PART OF FURNISHED FLATS WANTED.M lent and experieucnd bookkeeper \u20185; Wanted Sitiplex Rallway Appliance WH : STE b- TWO MEN FOR WHITE- A price 365040 cash fisor AW : Sm en em °° S St James st.heated.rents moder- business, divisions of a a IN statements of Co.Blue Bonnets tneur Montreal.! washing.must be good brush hand- Jel tiotre Dame west : X50, WITH LARGE CEL.ate Apply to Gibb and Company, 34h Hr.WANTED - FURNISHED FLAT permanent position.Apply 1 204 Cann 138 D lers.461 St Paul st es se _ ar Mount Roval.between Garnier Double tenement: best ronatruction: James st 236 3 daw {rom 1st Novea bri to Ist May Hu.fice \u2019 \u2018 ' 235 Te \u2014_\u2014 -\u2014 - \u2018 | SOIT UT rm an md pon SALE and Sabre, rent moderate Address L.8 | latest and best internal finish ail Tn.be bras non and terins to \\ AN T, HALAS TOA FEW, Wo ie STRONG LARS FOR ent, eurner & catner ne bsusereau, 793 Fee \u2018 LS ?\u201cprovement .m- Tas, anch ce.232 3 \"ANTED \u2014 SMART MAN ; Ee ust.rs we offer a bona fide iberau ! plu:nbers\u2019 helpers Join Date 193 tôres and dwelling : Put.Lprontenac street, or A.nis: splendid rentera: pay hand- ; \\ en ment AN, 42, WANTS contract for six montha or longer, spertai | i © \u2019 moa ve $20,000.W.Ernes boonn 14 Tost notary, 235 Maisonneuve st.re, 30mely.$10,500.Terms.Want qulek t STABLES TO LET.employment; good appearance and proposition, must be ready to ain at umn C st, west west.A CF oer nos Pl 296 0 end \u2018| fer 1 oO address, used to the control nf men: could Hox 236.Utiaw 224 28 2mw | \u2014_ \u2014 2e z AN.y e : | ; ! - * ENOINRERE oe ms | e\u2014 A 1 LET \u2014 TWH FINE STABLES, ONE WAREHOUSES TO LET.pacity.ha Siar Orient 00e mn Ta x ve \\ small Peat rn a > \u2018 | -\u2014 = GUY 8TREET.next St.Antoine Streat.on Crescent and one on Mackay at.\u2014\u2014 + - = MW ANTED - CUTTERS AND TAILORS prefer A RN and hotter laand: y man \u2014Stune front, four fine tenements, mod.\\Mmedlate occupation John James Browne TO LET \u2014MODERN WAREHO \"ANTED - BY GOOL COOK ~ The \u2018mail course\u201d in garment cu'o PFEfCTRed.Apply at the Parisian, 169 orc est St ern | ; ni and Bon, 207 St J 8 USE, .MAN, ting wiii.prepure you for a permanent City Hall ave | er reet, n improvements.Will rent for $1,200.207 St Jamen st 235 6 ls Hospltai st, four stories and base- position in small hotel or private tng postition poudre na som 033.|.\u2014 Price to quick buyer.$10,000.Ter ment; wouiu rent part John dames Browne [8MIily.firat class references Apply 287 \\14> Broadway.New York Gers \"IY ANTEI SRE VISE es | near Atwater, ent stone front house a .na.tend Son.207 St.James st 231 8 \\lctoria ave, Westmount.bs 3 y.New or Boaxlel, 2 2an! W ANTKI>-YOUNG MAN TO MTUVE ; For Sale \u2014 A cut stone front house Tétutifui Lome, finished In the hand.LAURIER AVE.WEST \u2014 Stone front, STABLES WANTED.JL ET amost Know the city and be willing to three storien.Price $1250 10 AG Lgip Bomest manner.813.000 three tenements.Rent 3540.Price $5,000 \\VANTED \u2014 FOR A WHÔLESALE + Make rll cie Phone & e Jo, Inc, 11 St.Sacrament Ste ! ae \u2014 ALLIFF'S SALE - PROVINCE OF QUE- PUPILS WANTED.liguor and grocery.an exp rienced 00S 9b Victoria Dauare.Tel.Main 3113.PES McGill Coll , ATWATER AVE \u2014Stone front double WNVANTED \u2014 A STABLE NEAR COR- hee, District of Montreal.No.12773.* traveller for the city Mention where pe sta rer = \u2014 ee | \u20acge V en ue tenement.34,500.Pay over ten per cent App! ow luspector and 81 James streets.Circuit Court nL.Davis Piaintiff, ve D visus y employed mpd salary expectrd ad.Wa PED.A yo MAN To HELP FOR SALE \u2014 Hut RT Pros Ç ant.oply .Scott Co., 485 Bt.James sr.J.Coulie, Defendant On the 12th day of WANTED = PUPILS IN BINGING BY frees H 5445, Star Office, 244 \u2018aw; in Kitchen, ône used tn hotel work, Ï stone front.1250 to 1:60 Des Era: ressed br k front corner house, 15 COURSOL ST.\u2014- Niee pine roomed 2362 Uctober, 1906, at ten of the cleck tn the, ,adre pans y.For term.and particu.rs Apply at 112 West Notre Dame st, formerly tC igusxse.built 1904 a ab es rooms, near Sherbrooke st, a bargain of house; furnace, gas; good ord o mr forenvuD, ai the domicile of the said De- ® dress 4948, Btar Office.231 & \\WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED caus.rented 31140 bor year.A ht cold Tow.ce, : er.32,750.tendant No 303 Cauieux street, in the City XASTRD uait Fons try traveller for whoesale Hauors and arate.| 1212 Delo 3 * ontreal, w pe suid by authority of * \u2014 ; AM 51 PER roceries.enti he - poly Deiortmier sone Prospect Ave.Westmont sora ST.CHARLES BARGAIN \u2014 Three 00 amily House Justice, ail the good and chattels of the WA omtn; mo extra charge for advanced Dlayrd.PTE EE ESS eu \u2014 = 2 , ses, rder, at sac- su efendant, seized in this cause, con- plis » Blais Branch Office.233 B aw FOR SALE \u2014 ON KILIIY STH nm | ony rifice price.$4,500 or $1,750 each.misting of household furniture, etc, ete.232 ¢ ee \u2014 to work in store.with opportunity tn solid stone front helo kb is Er ; ETooimn House, £45000 for quick sale: - \u201c or ale Yerms cash.lo 9.8.RAUETTE, B.8.|! WASTED Mr eR OR INCOME 3400 ta te Tree boy 3708 à year: price $e (OUSE TER easy terms, + CADIEUX ST.near Roy.Good solid po Montreel Uctover 3rd, 1906 WANTED \u2014 PUPILS FOR PRFEPARA- as did Mr Gea AG a, af Montreal, $3:00 ver week to good hoy.Chapman's 168 uvenir ave I ' 9 Abpis ro DUROCHER 8 houses.$2,200 and $2,500 each + tory class in charcoal drawing, mod- (TOM simply an nrdar clerk (7 manager of | Bookstore 513 St, Catherine st.wert, mir ave.- KR ST.three story corner et AILIFFS SALL\u2014PROVINCE OF QuE- T8t® terms.Address À 7738, Slar B.anch the largest publishing company in Canada; | \u2014 mom \u2014\u2014\u2014 SALE OR ST ws house, $5500, gE UBURBAN COTTAGES, near Lake hee, District af slonlredl.au.4.001.Office 284 3 hie I evidence (at the Page-Davis adver: WAS ANTED- EXPERIENCED BUTCH- SAl > LUE NT RE- oY Shore.Bargains for prompt sa 2 .reuit Court.K.Frenette, Pla \u2014 sing Instruction by correspondence 14 the: er.one who thor bly : : tween Fort and Chomedy sts on H.J.ROSS, 33.660.p le, 32,500 to 12 rooms, all very bright; open plumb- Duchesne, Defendant On the LEUR Dombes: LV ANTED \u2014 VIOLIN.MANDOLIN ~*| most thorough obtainable.write now far (the business, FRA CA Ae rooms.basement and first floors in H.180 St.James Street.ing.Good view of Mountain.Price only 1¥v6.#1 ten of Lhe cinck In the forenoon, W guitar lessons Eiven by Frat ig Rrospoctas * pare Davis Carrespondenre i Apply sel su.\u2018 \u201cat! rine oy ol a sman | wood; price $6500.Apply 45 Conon, ong a FRED.R.COLE, 205 St.James.$7.500.00.For card to view apply si, the domicile of the sald Defendant.No.8 Alessio, 247 oc.Urbain.or at pupiia JE.Béhoo!, Dept Toronte BAR raw i, 52 : 4 {+ - CR = ; : n the City of Montreal, ence 234 ; ; Tw WUANTED- AN , FUR SALE - UPPER LEXEL ur - ! 236 2 The Ross Realty Co a and Es of Justice, all \u201che : \\ A Tren re Capen.0 TH TRE ; W er ha oA En Po Ciarke A Mean tt no - L ®9 seized In this cause, consisting of one ant, ANTED x pPROF- BEAUCHAMP's 5t Catherine at.wes 228 | Quick Jun h, 26 SL, Cntnerine west 4 » excelleutly Canet) tt .one harmonium, and househol ; chool o ap Business Writing.\u2014_\u2014 rm + ean \u2014 Hs ama rm owes en \u2018Auction Sale of Buildin L t ! Terms cash J.A.BisRON Ni Tris Ts 5: Ingils Buliding, dés St Catherine al west.Ww VW ANTED \u2014 a4 COMPETENT BOOK.1 QUANTED- A HOY AROUT 11 TO GO Apply J.W.Tatley.2: st ete vary, ent g 0 s 30 St.John Street C.Montreal, znd October, 1906 - 235 28 H 3sn Sever por shoe anata, tory vu i} \u2018messages and make honse'l useful n 23 .An, 136 9 ! : Be ' ' _ _ ANTE a se store.622 St.Catherine st west EC BUSINESS TL TTT \u2018Phone Mai 1.1 , /ANTED-\u2014 MEN'S CLOTHING CUTTIN Cu RTE LITE ES OR A palpi Ess SOUS ER, M ae Main 526 Nizht East 3743.BAILFES SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE- \\ taught h, experienced teacher, nna WASTED = DRIVER FOR LAUNDRY, EE sem H4A, 76 Bt Elizabeth at.store Siete Ctrewlt ne Dinter o of Montreal No.13ipy.ing.F 763, Ster Uffice 835 2 JT With experienc and route pre.TANTED A SMART ROY, SPEAK.» Lu Awe +! .a KUM = \" \"w « 7 \"Hop : For sale, choice building lots, with Jueter, ol the goods end chattels of the.Day and Evening Classes In Boyd's joo ee mm meme mm ee est Holton, 141 Notre Dame weat aaa WITHIN depths from 91 to 158 feet.aid L nan acited In hia cause, con- Shorthand, the avorid e only system O07 \\winted.Must he first class.able to! \\VANTED- SPECIST, CONSTARLES \u2014 e, gas fi horthan 8; ; Gooëd- ; ; ! = | ! SNR.el 2 FOR SALE \u2014 RBARVUAIN, CORNER | OWN ALL Prices from $150.00 and up.payable Piano.ete.J.Con ad Moores ins Improved De a ae handle platinum and sristo papers, Wim ! Engosh &peaking men, with pollen op Hubert ana Marte Are Mn H O ON T 10 per cent.cash.balance easy month- ct.3rd, 1906.- Day.Call, write or \u2018phone.Moons $y1 Notman & Son.Phillips Square, Mont | media EP re Apply time stone and brick, store and dwellings price » ly payments.4 table à ; - .- real.; diately ne tat office, c Shorthand and Business College.|} bao \u2018 7 $0000.W.Kérnost Bolton, 141 Notre, Dame ( Fra ; _ Lo.> .-\u2014 ___ west.T1 8 SATURDAY 13 IN office on Bheruraoke street.or fram 1 Met District of PT 13106.a | one Tp 2005 BL Moon BL West.Vy AN En, \u2014 YOUNG MAN, 16 Tr 15 \\ ASE boa Ti Le ho: Fs AN.WHO _\u2014\u2014 Ctreult Court.Laurent Pigeon, Plaintiff, v \u2019 \u2019 CE CTR : of Ake to dine grocery wax | PUR ML AIGLE UC HRDIRU CN EEE FOR BALE\u2014AT UPPER LACHINFE.9 th OCTOBER, 1906, at 3 P.M.T Ro | Loule Honnofol Defendant.On the 12th w, 235 5 Ron Avply \"54 Aylmer st J < Ly CAlpire Luring vo dm house of 9 rooms, bath.ete.town This holeely situate 8 SS Ba y 0.cloner.» At ten of the clock in the \u2019 8 .; a ; LE \u2014 \u2014 ees \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ure oS ame arr BON lee PTE Ce à Shunt proverty extends from St.Catherine Rond to the foremenn, at N0 50 we: Bien ai, 10 VV ANTER D BXPERIENCER TESCHEK VV ASTED EX PER ES ER ET WA D SFR CAE and about 1% acres of land; very as Avenue; on the north and is inters a by Da on the south, by Duncan 30 st.John Street.thority of Justice.all the goods and chai.BUS.literature,\u201d French, mathematica.etc.must be reliable and speak both lank anges Mantra pot bans is Co 5 far terms.J.M.Campbell, Temple tu Dodie.Horne, Pactiie and ected by Davard.Bernard, Esther, Van \u2014\u2014 ; teln the said Defendant.seized In this Success Wita' Dbeckward and delicate ADDY K 473 Kear Office 1365 25 2° anertne Rond ant Atlantic Avenues.The cars presently pass on SL Ca cause.consiating of household farmiturs La scholars.Address W 74b7, star Branch OI- tar Mee 0 Less LL \"r OISE : + Rohd - i., : ANTED \u2014 Gb ee AS à fd and will shortly pass on Van Horne Avenue.real\u2019 3rd Gerona MAR AIS, B.Mont- >34 3e od V JANTED \u2014 GOOD BOY AT ONCE AP W a Ta © HONS MIT.L OUTREMONT, most ndvantageously situated with ; fe .ply to Misa Shaw, #1 FU Antoine st.Longue Pain hou sid Machine «oo, ; .electric light supplies, a 10 ml w its water, gas and \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014y Ww ANTED \u2014 ITALIAN LE so BLVEN rorner Insper t .,- cere 0 36 à : minutes car service to and from the city fo al e 0 irc ase AILIFFS RALE-P by Signor Gtuseppe \u201cell pupil's - \u2014 = City fare.clean concreted rid - y for + LE-PROVINCE OF QUE.residence.Address 7 F PANTEN IMMEDIATELY TEMPOR- sidewalks and an energetic , Town C bec, Distri M residen ress 74A St Famille at ANTE or : M rapidly increasing In larit n Council, 13 .riet a ontreal.No.416.236 3 raw W ANTED \u2014- FIRKT CLASH CHINA Are etek A1tn knnatedge of honte a ° ; popularity.to Superior Court.Walter Paul, of Mom CE packer Appis to Mr etitanhan, Kéé_ure State references and experiene .1 Ti M amhan, and experience, Î Free plans from Corner Store with Dwell- Plaintift, vs.Bernardt &arl Schrocd Henry Morgan and\".tra Sos Bran fhe \u2019 For Sale\u2014Warehouse, 31 x 100; 5 flaix .© .fendent On the 12th day of Vetob ob, 1308, WANTED \u2014 DRAWING CLABBES Pl Vor \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SC - - e\u2014 , \u2019 ; « en ha clock In the foren pupils wanted to form svening «! - .AIRE and basement; 3 entrances; h.w.Laat.The Ross Realty Co.Ltd Fraser Broth ing above.Price $5000.heretofore domicile of the raid Detenael es in wrchitgetural pian drawing.art au WANTED - HUSIIMEN AND HAL : , ars, > , in rear of No.768 University at., In the city jects.architectural perspective.surveying, | tord laborers for (he West bee SKIR OPERATORS O'NEILL & FERRABEE of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Jevelling and engineering: moderate fees IK rr ame ponre aa free Ne .nu .o ; Jolie am wel , , y Jvatice.all the gnode and chattels of the 499.Stær Uffic 236 4 27% C'TAIR Et west y y Joe A5 a à Wanted 15 skirt eperntors.Highest 4 wages pald a1 plece or week work, steady 8 RATES PROPERTY FOR SALE.em = THE LOTS FOR SALE.HOUBES TO LET.MONTREAL DAILY \u2018 STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, | RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.UCIOBER 3.1906.SITUATIONS WANTED (MALE).SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE).ing; Immediate occupation.Price $35.000.Easy terms.D.W.Ogilvie & Co.Inc.11 Bt.Sacrament Street.Tel Mal SL Real Estate Agents, 830 St.John Street.7, {Pm = Ny Yoo pm pr oi id Le oi OR Auctioneers, : _ 453 Bt, James Street, 28 Sovereign Bank Ridg.SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE) said Defendant.seized in this cause.con- mating of houssh old furniture, e au TIEN te.Terms 3rd Octeber, 1906, RE BIENJON ; | onireai, NETTL B.8.C.WAL [ML \u2014 PUPILS FOR CLASS IN t singing, $7.09 for scason.Corey's Vocal nude.Karn Hail 236 à V ANTED EXPRRIENCED Ma Tv serve in butchar shop Appiy wo A/l- mer st.employment.No work Saturday afternoon New management.Apply 1.Bakes, 391 Notre Lame Bt.Went.* ~ id i op 2 = ae 0 AE +.rate ee rte ar meres ree eo = y - = .a Fous + .+ ga a .\u2018 , , 4 hone 4 2.15 or + fon .\u2018 7 r | a - y A + THE MONTREAL DAILY SI INE ; STAR\u2014 WEDN vp , 3 8ITUA \u201cve: 4 CTO BER : TIONS VACANT (MALE) BITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE.6iTUAT .1906.9 \u2014_ .i IONS VACANT (F x 4 WANTED © Fier cli pois ; (FEMALE).SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE.) 6ITUATIONS WA L one Daxera aie lavasiiiie and Reis QVANTEL - A GUUD COOK ALSG A ANTRD \u2014 OFE NTED (FEMALE).BUSINESS CHANCES ; none but fre \u201ci Je wi) dant > reed VE EE maid: xvod references | y whitewear.ndlr.Sx Lapis WANTED \u2014 UOUD GIRLE FUR BIND.\\VANTED .FOR SALE.ROOMS TO LET oi Pripoe 8.it Ar à > « Jon Wu:ka.LIT EME?2 chlidren'e dreuses.ead; em nae ery.Apply at The Benallack Litho \u2014 SITUATION BY FIRST MUR BA * a .\u201coe IT z \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tal ployment; and Pig.Co.yal .9lsss gea | LB \u2014 AJOTELE, REST § LL CBee Ww (ire 1 Avon GENERAL SEN.and con tia atiernnons.Joba P.Back & Co.b Latour st 236 2 random, \u201cMan.Bou.ue fare b to J dining rooms boarding rire hil OK BALE FOR THE MILLION, KIND- \u2018 pq 5 ; Vy ANTELS A el 216 ta SOU PH py 5 PANT waa can de pain cooking.Ape tas Vitro an 167 313 \\ ANTEL\u2014A : rat class references.Address 5 1257 pak nershipe il uibur kinds of Eusmeuses ira rare ling.42: cul maple $340, tamara: R JOME TWO NICELY FURNISHED ! L about 12 ar 45, 104 giver, Lust = Ww soit fuicnoed 4-8 Metcalfe u'enur, ANTED 7 \u2014 for GENERAL BERVANT Brauch ufc > \"330 tur chance fur Logibasre IL Marris, T5 ve blocks.Vi.vo.mill biooks, $1.36 per luad.rocbs, Very clean, bath fret, quiet 3 vues.ALP» a Urea « FIV \u201caimes nt shure BY ATED A YOUNG GH AS QUES or flat, must couk well, another ! Lawronce ot.\u201c231 2 Anthracite onl, delivered In the vi Eel ne Chaiuren, 160 Rachel, near Cae Wastes DLL IE 0 LA EE Apply 215 Metcalfe use.mald kept, references required.Appy] WY ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG Lavy.BuTit|}i0I Widaudianmia No 8 anal Nasi, diva, or NTED aa FLNDLIL FIST ' 746 - ring vor evening.34 Hampton Court ngusges, situstio (UI BALE GHRUCERY STORE, GOO iam sia Bell Tel Main dvi 266 sil cinss, unes Cou Dr ataviaut, ?TN TT TT AT Mountain st.b ° Engilsh my Call u nou tedcher n posal\u2018 ion lv Durghester weat five ; \u2014 TL i OMS \u201cON TT TT TTT TS TT ane ro St deen Len ART AN DS WwW ANTEDSAI TIE Wi W BACRUS - Ensueh family.Call vn Miss M.C29) Bu besides sun EVE feos JOOR BALE \u2014 BRITISH BUILT NEW R snail a VAR, AND ONE tan À ; Nu miospital Training School for Nurses, WANTED\u2014A COMPETENT LADY TE ns GO YUU WANT INFORMATION 8 va a Ne ah The litres vomir ht ates, 954 50, \u2018ANTEU EU si TT: tl fa lass shart makers tor lure For funn.U.S.A, six probulion- stenographer for Toruntu speaking VY AMIEL - ENGAGEMENT AS USE ] a ANT INFURMATION AB TO [Fundy porte ee eu gré pu Lay vf | Las rene st ! $.451, ; ; wINIsitr: LS ANUJ hd meme tas loti department À «For further paiticulars address M.and writing Fre .ful cpripanion, huuscieeper by Iria | W s openings In Brien Columbia?{within ie ne ; nay br test cd -_ - - 1 x fu.14.55, pe P'Hanett woia aËT E I de Marks, J ; APL.Jove, Supt.of N » .\u201c wll and English.Apply lady (Psotestant » y Ita rito our \"Mercantile Exchange\u201d a next tares weeks.Triple Fnpansivn 0 1 \\ SON ue aa A Marka Jas 4 Cgiloy & Bons, 7 [OVS Supt of Nurses.V31 13 L 542, Star office.lady (Peutesiant).eme nurse, guod We lave scores of a men | panne RE AL ai ap- TOR DOE BLE ROOM F ¥ 25 ho LLL._ 234 3 \\ ANTED ENIHIUENCEL TUCKERS W ANTEU _4{ Address A ize TE lon LT 4 us Une du you prefer! Waat asnount de | peinements Apply w dua E.Moore, si.TW pentivigen nl Mp NE oe 3 ep Ck Gr 11 AREY ANT.Goul Trainers causis whd @ (1s ATRL \u2014 AN EXVFEIGENCED WATT.hi isu to invest?Qur specialist will sd.| , Noor te Juan 8.Lares wendy Fame or ; ; iar ote.if?ANID CNY ED SU VIS SEGSANT, GOOL Lou white x, couscis RNA Biceve makes, ress foi high «las ; ; \"ANTED \u2014 \u201c| visé 50, free of charge We ace d- | James, Bermuda.2:8 26 Privat adult Acerk un tame , DL M ES : * \u2018 a laine went : asntr, 65 vu where servant | entiemian, PUF cent, x Inehnage estates, negulinte \u2018 EVERYTHING.7 rs \u2014\u2014 fi a A 0 5.i Ti ANT win LES es Be \u2014 MoUarmaca's op eb Ao Si -4 pans.buy snd se:l Stocks, bunds sud des Ly, For sale ererytning tu luth.sh tae Lene, A So MRS qu cu BEDROOM b me Se INT Wi 1 VW ANTED Rn Tn ER Ww WEED S1 EXOGRALHE asD li, .we.fe We au as at confilential [4 whole ar un part we cuite Vou to upen pe RE dared nl Le suitable 9 \u2014\u2014- \u2018 *, he \u2026.r fe : AAA dDEREBE- + un br .- ee \u2014 À 1,645 CIE.rust Company, .?© ul © wan! \"TER P1R Ce ahi A uue 3 : Worst lv.cl0a: er sb, hour \u201cencgranier cottage in the wountiy, Manulucturers office, A rentes used), [or \\ \u201cANTEi - LADY STENOG = 1 Jlindied, ob Hiastinxs st, west, Vancouver ; from our large stock of Furntiare.ar i rp abe ns \u20ac wi venir n ni W A N | ED BO ; 455 5 rapier, wong to Casale: In Frencn amd koglish 10 hot acourite dr not Pere cap v 5 ENOGIEAI Hil, 6] B.C.\u2018Subscribed capita $350,000.* (Pets S'oves, Kanges Baby Carriigen otc _ Sh ; ea amant eee | ! WHEUAE\"S + wa iial, BbHIY.State experience and sal L mot an BLEUE ADN LC Enr UHH) en aw 80d pay the accounts without interest, lit L como 2 YS ! 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Pad Eu ve an bc.International Post ONS CU ; .) i i\u201d or | oo NE TU hie Wath se A HOUSEMALLL ALSO A + B39 + parer a nd i ne | iL James st.Monreal 213 777 i ts far LEEW UOMO a ANTEL - Lit 0 bus Montre seuil LU mue experience.autse, both Must lave C ete ; A 7 7 : 0 TUE - wore thousand dollars En- abs Tura d rasts 0 pris ate fd.3 Mel a bE EI ea 4e) : wreal Blacwt Co.Brewster uve Apply les oth ust lave cit 1etereu ws.Ww ith \u2019 AY YOUNG NIUE VITE QUI PO OM tobe ae Pies ot n | BOTTLES - Standard 5 Bottle Exchange, 3 APBD Doc Vi tia = vate fain À en ù Lee | i st sdu expe The | 234 \u20ac ; = E ; +d, e soin win 2 | n 84.4 o ; , - The 1 i ey ot = vice Address di.A Lui LEE oh TANT EL Pot \u2014 Era Position as managing housekeer ee 5 Zend l'es bough, sold change hapa Bh TY ; | a 4 ber .1 ca ST je Sa D RIECHEN IIS Ww Le, ant te JURONTO.THE 7550 grougnis domesticated.Address 1 por: SALE AN ES BLY oan car lots shipped receive special at- R Moe LEE FROST BEDROOM £ i ST 0-2 === = - \u2014- Avi wit eleren.- PE ' .* \u201cst, \u201coUK8, > ce 235 1 ae ; ation, 7 L 2 à el et battiroe ix 4 , \\ ANTEDL = HURsks AND AR | L 8.Logie 8 Page rene entr Saitiosses, generale, parler tv i , Bueds buxiness on SL Catherine su,» private houses 310 312 Alexander VW) ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY COMPE- \u2019 miding.panier post, al ded Nb À 1 «303, Star Lraneu Ula CNL a : Stee 2.; A == == Lent woman as h \" ome nm me mee ss \u2014_ \u2018 : 1.5 Manstio bd sr The SCANT TIO Tues | 2100.vu > + tu au dat L eu FoR AL SRD FL - GOULD GENERAL rome man.le very goud ote Ware ji DVERTISER WOULR LIKE TO \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Len 2 \" + - \u20ac c revente em + - .wie = ' | A >E r, Thy toun .eu : ; - - , W | ky » [uo ar TY Te VW TIMELY OD ha: figures ÿ mure t Loe in fau, relerençes 1.vr, $0a Cliy Cuuneliivrs st.out ut vou mn of good habits who rea Foix an Famb Coals CHINN be rqual- Ros a TET NICE LARGE FRONT \u20ac .* \u201c sb 253 var ot or age dl sh ; A =.>> .\u2014 vs rote hh .4 gh Se na Ww \u2018 yo \\ vr .* sews fui \u201c , JE: ter Bl Weal, In Ne oiling 31 gree sa.Ho ue A 8 prefered.ee » WANT b -.BY SUPERIOR vouxa thousand iar vou flee hundred Lo par, hasiux \\.sue rang Yah » om su bath fiat 15 pu en 4 and desire ë - \u201c ou; \u2014 ee \u2014 ee ea : D -u ; : - ; > pa = a go, 3 fu: = ; rete zu W ANTE uv ; Bot \u2014rr _\u2014 ee rm Woo VED HOUSEMALD, ABLE T0 \\ oy ied : SOK.ALSO TABLE ug Burd wollan general Work of sina.paving hotel and give dix time to the anufa cer of Fine Fuss wd aed oon so ppoonts CTI ee » ce i pluk a Jan c M Do WOMEN Cu YeoU Nai oily, Con ert] wn table, good wages Apply 285 vent st > tu Mrs Kauv, be 1s branch QRICE ally.Address C ai Star Lumens mh piety trade in tne winter \u2014\u2014 jen» R Ta A pp vd EE cau, I.pie whe su ts Me >\" ; .: dot has asia Tard aa + : 235 = = \u2014\u2014 : are chance for the aight Joven, Address\u2019 \\ .BR - Tr set wath, Woon family, : amie a coox Apply evenings, Kept.Apply morninks or evepings, ; or by the week \u201cTas or the day ur nish Te a In the city.Mai orders Faondsd.Ion sab GOOD 7 OUTAVE Th.Iuart TR ane ur tee gentlemen or ; o mpetent machinist 15 required ai 107 ssh i \u2014\u2014 Se =3 At, Elgin ave, Westmount.Tel.Mount 1530, a eilste ot ' = az | ee Sur in Sicvcomon pram inl ono Gd rape SE TT Atha « ; «wimigan Fais.Appey to TL oe Naat EN , TE y ç .ANTED =~ 8 FUN ; TANTE - ; on «fur tot, proce Blas.crt Fis caen | \"3e igan Cartbide Co, Bank of Ottawa ti\u2019 Soe 3 plain RAL SERVANT \\V SNEED CA TABLEMAID Fuk SMALL W Ads to \u2014 EXPERIENCED YOUNG W situation us general servant wn ani WwW mene = ET ALD GENT a x TRAIT mit poMs TWO ine \u2018BE ink.Montreal 8 : Gnd, plan een Aus of, a M actes required Cail 2 20 lad for vontectioners store.Appiy | 19 vf bwu.centrat lucallly, catemsion kit given, prompt ta hing.Sova pris atherine 51 West.nat Ice, 1 ful ished ne a + ELL 3 \u2014_\u2014 £35 3 \u2018 : scgx use \u2018 : -4 Guy mi.235 3 St.> onterine t, We cnen: Protest ; 7 Bull ot ! 5 atton.69 _ vx vate pe ! cnoes, pri.- \u2014_\u2014 oo st, Westnivutit, ant Address C1910, Siar er avenue, St.louis, M : \u2014 family nooontldesn one W ANTED - A YOUNG M T .Branch UfLe We .= le End 4 3 IT ; Gielen dnb UT Twn Rens , : AN To WAIT : ANTE Ç \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 din \u2014 Ui: SALE - CON oe itl Chunk et eur Bherbiookr un table and mak ; ANR \u2014- : \u2014 D \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT: RE TANTED-A HOURE Iv 7 He ANTED - RINGLE vers ; > VEN an useful in a small pase Tureslt Kerr: HH W haie PME OLATHLE A GUN MY cer requifed 4188 Dorehenier br Ww 6: Beaver House MAID.APPLY \\WANIEL = BY COMPETENT LADY W Maa LE ATP PUT BEE | i me Lar ba ST £ A Quire: Apply sn» Hutehison st Cs = +33 Sucrtrouk: west.\u201cML de Appy $36 3 Braver HI.\u2014____ .stenographer, With soine experience, ca good condition and heap Haak Ba satren dollars price en Yofurnimned.Sa 1 oOoM FURNISHED FRONT ROOM CANTE ss TANT \u2014 VW: ANTED\u2014COOK AND HOUSE M position Ja town or village, with manufac- Déice 286 6 F |'uresa HM 101, Star Offre Re an Lathroën( flat, steam heated very à MTED - RELIABLE MAN FUR UF- \\ ANFED MRS JC BEON S \\ / NTED ana GENERAL SERVANT.Apply between H and 1! am Alb turing concern, no houkkee ping.Address C - - mes 1 warn, suitable For vue or twa ladles\u2019 or pected.ull ate age experieres, galery exe | ave Enpigiment Offi te Ma jaundry Sr sraiand ; Plain couking, no stanley SL m.1sl JEU Star Mrauch O®ic \u201c36 4 \\ ANTED TO BUY 1000 FT OF GOL pe\" SALE - A MANDOLIN ALMOST rente 31 Acesatder ut, eppostle Nt y tculars, AM 53h, Star offic Muations by Reterais ruferences, 4132 Dorche \u2014_\u2014 \u2018 secondhand in pipe ; Heu armes M thadfst Ch vag : \u201835 vl nur A R | BOY With ght Je tee aller pub and nel Apply 417 Metcalfe ave, Westmount, LOST.Mackay st.Tel.Up l48b.ride or Qrive.beautiful sit of Maree Tha ae pe AR IIS CASH Armee mew rete FORA he mater bath tial, Drie .on ve \u2018 Wat- +\u2014- \u2014\u2014 er RS AS : veel cart, near} - .« NEAT MOE ; : ret class house.45 West Wanted\u2014-At unce ; IN ewe wt ore Wa : ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY GE two or four; sel ¥ pew, tv sea LILIRRT Piano, titres pedals and every Catherine st he work in shirt ee marl SUong, bay to À To To VANTEDTA VW OMAN TO WORK BY UST \u2014 POSSIBLY YOU ARE - Wa servant: good references, Se NERAL Jor.and a hansen made by Berard rien LS TPE ere pret Piano Fe Lad Le § .Manufacturing Co, Lui, 21 Tescont Leip tw OUNG LADY To Westmount pbiy 4071 Dorchester st.tor donned Tp eh RE LOOKING boy four years old.Mrs.Jacobson's Em- 3 i be soid by suction Wednesday, Oitonee 1\u20ac) and Lrumme a open à hetvees San ROOM RNISHED FRONT SINGLE ' CE ARRRLCUIE SU Ln Deamonm be rue née dues RU estmount.\u2018| Repairer, etc.late niet\u201d tuner To Tune: ployment Office, 76 Mackay st.Tel.Up Fost pcp pmo un slew Maaday Tw mon pen cremings.240 J room with clothes upboand, bath ; A 45 ; [beeen one hour drm 600 to 7 30 \u2014 ss) Plan: Cu.Telephone E or Karn : cr and Cu, Aucilunvers, bu \"Paul Tn = - flat, $2 per weul : \" \u2014 Jet .cy day Apply 104: .ANTE To - + Ast 494 or postal 44 st, » bus St Paul jott Balk SEW MOLISE UUKIGHT 5 vk possession fmimedistely.A W An ja MALE LALHES \u2014\u2014-+ | !Ps #1, west, \u2019 ply 1141 Dorches.W ut rake Soy (an COOK ; Ambors I : 5 \u2018 + 232 \u20ac } blancs, trom Toronto Eamon.a 8 Bieury st 3 cutter for spect] or) Va \u201c, Univerei vd references.Appl \u2014 TANTED\u2014SITUATION IN PRIVATE NOR SALE a ; 4 hogans and walnut cases sold for cash - ates\u2019 suite and NRItts, must 1 ANTLIY \u2014 \u2018 ou re \\ méandres a der ALL.| UFE to A oTit, Star Branch Gad} Alexander, 219 Bt James st ppiy CM elt Provincial, Cntr Ul hi wep le \u2018 Fa ste.Eu EE eu SEE 1 OOM -SINGLE, NEATLY FURNISH ; tri emen À Lo ; © : pe ; -_\u2014 \"ANTE - 0s - ; w my ow) ow ,, .Le \u2018 - - Lwsen G mud span round sum Ce TS 234 4 480 \u2018 Les D FRIDAY OH BAR YVANTED-A POSITION BY GOOD \\ ares, capa HONG SN QUE EX.Mab fh Le ah a furnace heat, es RE ANIEL - YOUN \u2014_ 4 RD\\Y Lu lain cook: ci { : sul single sleigh, dearth Pano Coo lod wt private family.immnediat + 235 ; Né GIKI, A= - \u201d PA black 1 AST p city references.A.su *ultéble for hay deal ; eM ve À e posses- Wave er J In Br inane in fais\u201d vf four, GENE \" HERS.or a le «lea her puree Loniaining 451 | opper house matd West End Employ Ainge ¢Xpress bs, desler, single cute i | Une Tee Staniey and Diunmond So gentlemen only.414a St, Antoine ; : + UF ABOUT A piain cook and have off, tsfere J Assomption Colle ! : om the ment Bureau, 986 West St.Catherine | article must be lu good ch B 236 2 sree BITUME, WIN HOME a IN Abuy at 657 Motcait 7 {steronces | Wanted 3 1 loilege, dellvered to Alfred |1\u2014\u2014 atherine st.x 0 8o &>vd repair.Stute price.oth printing uid slati.¥ \u2026 pere» ef fa ave, Westinount.at once, 3 more stitchers on .esage.Heward to peraon returni ; \u2014_\u2014\u2014 x Bid.2 \u201cQI: » re - - \u2014\u2014\u2014t fiv Departmen, room vu.Ser hanes Tarr \u2014\u2014\u2014 aus area | collars und cutts: steuds work und best tw J.A.Gauthier.La Patrie uffice eos MN ANTED_POSITION AS WORKING : : I TALE EW TS SE TH OOMS\u2014FURNISHED OR UNFUR- de.dha Hah V) ANTE - A GHNERNT prices In the city for this class of work ORT CO pran housekeeper, best of references.Leach Piano Co, see St BA UE fhe | niæhed, with or without the use of \u201c save Te TENET SERCAN \"used on Saturday ufternoons.Apply {AL \u201d cars, LACK SPANIEL.Last Wiite B., Star Branch, corner of Mount DOGS F wel, between Stanley and Drummond Hehen, at 174 Nazareth st.: \\ PANVEL - A NTO MA Fon | Corr orelerer oo i, 100 Re Mania wo with Mo Powers, The Standard Shirt Co.| Jénetion.où \"E maind vs near Sn xdon \u2018 Royal and St.Lawrence.OR SALE.ren \u201c ' dée 3 Ltd, Delorimier ave art te.ast.ca:led Spor: || > ss or \u2014\u2014 = 199\u20ac MS -SINGLE, FURNI and Eux mrah:e Fr : .236 2 Jaw | Finder please notify 33 A por.CANT - - \u2014 Fes NISHED OR pra ree wea atic townie wed nd ANTED - ENPELRIENCED FUR Fine #W mount, and ibe reward Dim ave.West.WANTED \u2014 DRESSMARING THE 1A JOR SALE-A BULL TERRIE =| JOR SALE \u2014 CHEAP TO PROMP unfurnished.w'so double, furnished, i ! RITTER IN Wher speuhone beh lang R Fix WANTED\u2014CAPABLE NURS | test style, done very muderately #16 white, except two small b IFR DOG, buyer, Prowse steel rat OMPT housekreping privileges.Apply lly Ste == jerk oo.ce Rages IL, - Be \u2014E?JE NURSE 2\" Tw St, Antoine at.\u201c .J sm row 3 : : 3 + We, in ge .x A VY ANID MY en , Ietk 8nd do.«.Bucs Arthur me 236 2 children.Apply to Mra aR = 1,957, in SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH \\nroine © 0 MH: | Extend.prdigree, from best rn eo order.Address 106: Delorimier ave.Bovd Fatille st | OTR ol a es he hrc ANIEU \u2014 = UT se -.| Browne, | 297 U \u2018pivers ity et.\u2019 .na change purse, containing pea TANT ED \u2014 POSITION : \u2014 America, one year old, perfect te \u2014_ ee er: \u2014 teen and Tilton years or >, betwers tu W nt Emo PARIRAL BRIGHT GIRLS y oe LE i [puary heads and some money Return HA os \\ Lookkeeper or office As ASSISTANT | accustomed to children, thoro temper Lor SALE-GAS STOVE APPLY 1 OOMS$ - 110 ABBOTT AVE.WEST- EN 55 per ween mR Sanya bee venrs or age D ren 7 and Co ANTED-S; \"| urocner st and receive reward sober young tuan APP Bo \"i Ly steady broken.A spiendid anim I \u2018 ukhly house } 21 Inolet st : APPLY mount, nicely furnished, on bathroom ME te 10 Pa SP RES promet Be Wari Inspectors, , WwW oughly SSA TEST AIS io THOR- 1 OST PLAIN GOLD R | Drug store, Westmount x 456, Stone s or guard.Apply after 5 pin.\u201cla Ran \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ss fut, sultable fur light housekeeping \u2014 - a hos \u201c Murpoy Co.Ltu, ! é shoe department.\u2014PLAIN GOLD RING ON BILEUR = ter ®t.* hu- JOR SALE \u2014 NOW FO .\u2014 ang PANTED \u2014 oe AN PER ST AT « ADply John Murphy & Co.Ltd.St.Catherine Rewatd, 12 B Y ANTED - BY OUN = ! butcher, roller anc H BEMNANTS Pi ee 138 2 A FIRST S COAT \\ 1 AT on NEAL SER.m\u2014\u2014 Wick st runs A YOUNG LADY poOSI- from mit & nd table linens, all a me presser.steady emp id Nome nen sie vant and nurse for AR fami! Re , \u201cANTE 314 tire: Hon as bookkeeper or assistant in of- - OI latte ave, yard up.black farmer satin, I OOMS- 54 MrGILI, COLLEGE AVE, wages.F cCanpbei Wieser ule AHS Fame st.y 58 \\ ANTE -A LADY TO ASSIST IN.UST \u2014 MOND on loose Ye rratonds general office work and Iibakin he.jack, beaver.TL, cardinal large bright warm room, two bed Lawrcnee st vtr vie SL \u2014\u2014 Lu confectionery store.Apply W.3 L ave.INLAY GVENING ON PARK poe ence.Address prem peaks French.MACHINERY FOR SALE en DOC Power a\" tie cardinal fries, wardrobe, Auer lah modern convene : _ : + ss i Logan, 5 te re : .+ : roach, hal - L LoL, Star .5 3 .+ ! ener 3 nées .; .- : WANE I» TY TX \u2014\u2014\u2014 WW Plier parts rs Sade ro per wan b Ontario west.pearls.Heturn tu Park A HIT eo TES Cypress opposite Winder Tar Hamer.: PR no children, gentlemen only.vef- \" \u201c PIN RHI TH .\u201clate, ne experiunce PAPE lr TANTED \u2014SEWING - 4 WR SALE \u2014 LAIN .| Le \u2014\u2014\u2014 7 .238 2 Dept.Ap 4 \u2018 must be stead: ANTED\u2014U - ; - 7 \u2014_\u2014 A.SEWING BY DAY, ALTER- + LAUNDRY MACHINERY, © - A montreal Poi Lung Mie Co.st tener, | ARR Pets een à and Va nl SERA prose ; W Ne AA Ni IN cur.LOST \u2014 OOD REWARD WiLL DR y ing ladies\u2019 dresses and aking ctr Fo rien, in ged comin ae i SALE-A MACHINIST'S OT oor, Liv vo ee \u2018 a ; pm, sep: bundies.1 given to party re \u201cle 2 dren's clothes, by cor tor.Troy; one smal! washer, .- nest Also Wilton carpe \u2018 - _ | W ANNUEL - A GIRL CHER \u20ac Mishkin & Co., 423 St.James st.mois bag contain ng tring or ha ply 95 University st.npetent person.Ap: at a hr gain\u201d Sark: washers.will he stored parior sulle and bed a \" st ase \\ Ù J \" ; .me st n.Addr M Su.8 sell che, ty ; ; STOVE PLA ; vounter cu) ie & uk lunch W AN TED-\u2014 A GENERAL SÉRVAN \u2014 oe make, to W.McNally & Co., 50 Me see y Tice dress M Jiu, san Of.a cam party ieaving city, Address ROOMS WANTED.{Chavon x à d'sertinp Apply 35! for small fame nu asin AN qd a \\ \\NTED-BY RESPECTABLE , wo-|» -36 4 \u201chiatham st.Wanted.Apply the J Greene ave.ot : = = ; Bituation in small family.Ad- 0 ; T's A ANTED-IMMEDIATELY.BY \u201c Ltd, Pr \u201c i.be ' \\ ANT Yt - EXPERIENCED I.[2 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014 To ST no man ODAG CONTAINING dress D 7935, Star Branch office.} pou a EINTZMAN Ul RIGHT ) single furnished front oom Lavy \u2018 746 5 ut speaks English Cre : NTED-.+ ens , mise and othe ie me: , won rent Urnishe, steam heated res se - \"ANTED css fre ti fur store asthe neh for WA era we A YOUNG GIRI, AS GEN- ¥esterday afternoon, in Berog Fortis les, W ANT ED-\u2014SITUATION BY A soon VULCANIZING | monthly tu reliable person.with priv - water.wardrohe rate Tes lence; hot \u2019 N A TED LOY FOR BAKIAY 15 Gp 3 Weinstein SU Lawrence children ioe ant for small family; no.er will please return to 67 Tupper and be cook (married), no objection going a pur husing.496 St Urhain, Stanley and Greene Ne petwocn f years.< .284 04° - .A .T 1 re ES \u2018 > vu, hbes quete preferred.Soe ita AL ApeIence ay st.1éwarded.id bu short distance from Mone no washing F $ i 1b 7040, Rtar Branch referruices, preferred.ss McKvown's, 310 Ri ANTED- CHAMAER MAINS, ee or ironing ress D 7970, Star Brauch or a _ - : PE WOMAN WANTED w can calt on table: highest io 1.987 - Wire HAIRED FOX TER.office.236 2 ih e on Easy Payments Ww ANT EDA BEDROOM IN PRIVATE ANT TTT TTT : paid.pply with .ou - 8x months old.a rnlture.carpety.stov souse, Enghsb, m .- \\ / EL- GOOD GENERAL PLUM | .Hotel, MeGill Colle reference.Welland black marks on side, brow white with ete.The J.5.PH toves, Bo-carts.ete.ent, single ma 5 ouate peiinan A ors highest wages and steady work.| AU ole.to run an electric power car College ave.head.brown padiock coll wn pana white MISCELLANEOUS.Willlam R.Perrin & Co'y, Ltd st.nee Co, 33 St.Lawrence - & M.Le 540, Sta office.pply to W.Green, M08 St A ; | tet \u2014_\u2014 er | mme \u20ac MIE Apply JA Judotn, va À r ; small family.Apply evenings at 42 streets.Finder will be rewa \u2018al, Qutoher « 1906.° .- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee es 6 3 AGENTS WANTED., dotn, 4 King at; 1 Ouy st turning same to 113 Wellington st on ve.Signed Belanger Savard & FC) e ROCHE COMPORT VIE TOOME AND - cc LL - pu word AT SIT ana Hate! tao ! \u2014\u2014 oe chine Reduced i ; a JANTED \u2014_\u2014 FOR Tw .! 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Rod » figures Apply PURE e\u2026.230536 Fou \u2014 \u2014 sriren lowost.Merchants l'ertrait C _\u2014 Ces Lil Notre Dume st went : ND SONAL \u2014 ALBERT.IMPORTAN Rooms LOVE RN : \u2019 t Co \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .= ANT LOVELY LARGE AND BIN.: aranto.Se = , Pis .» business needs your personal ia ro : ?J ANTHD Cv i Ns me ee NY ARTEL \u2014 GESERAL SERVANT FO = - When can I look for y attention.W i : .rons, superior table heard.in \u2018 à \\ VANTED \u2014 AGN.S ME à Ru » Ç perience necessary nd \"ages AS w Prat TAmuy of three, gona oR POUND-IN POINT ST.CHARLES, AN Phone 770 Main, fr you return ire or f e build a complete line of machines to make Fo ah ve bachelors of ! and board.other necennar K ry : tp es Hire Co.Limited.2h .ce at 236 3 Jaw En&lish coach dog.If not Mai > 2?rom ten to sixt th 2 dvorslly we 2 ons y #5 posa nt nited.un.Laser ee within tw clabmed : \u2014\u2014 - _\u2014 ousand r ; .236 4 À Praractde Stat perse ut Du ES and 5008 \\ esha WwW ANTED-35 GIRLS TO WRAP QUAM.| Pontes.Apple te 26 8.pol to pay ex- prréuNATE VE Sa renin THIS ten hours y pe fect lath per machine in eee: up Address John C.Wivaton C9, Limited To ANTED \u2014 AN LNG INTL Gi Apply Bode's Gum Co.Ltd ay | \u2014 orge st.any debts contracted .Ear .ro a a.Limited Ta.; : GIRL, + \u2026 Ltd.30 St.cted in my name withou [a \"26 rontn 0 108 2ree mm PEKIN French, io ake sare uf tan George st.city.JOUND\u2014ON OCTOHER 2, ON WEI sa Jrlen order from me Wilbrod Dopaite There are no better machines made Al Id ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.Bi N * va ele po \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .\u2018 D i .\u2014_\u2014\u2014 a r rede .« referene ee ee ington \u2018- .# ren red Apple at 5 Lasui ave ou .V ANTRD A GRNERAL SERV 41 rnoch g on street, near Bonrgenis, goid \u2014 ; and well built, and tl 1 A ~ soi \u2014 : REPRESENTATIV WANTED FOR KMALL FAMILY A nvaletancé given.Apply evennge afces IIE ener can avi same by prov.| PRREONAL MADAME A CHATEAU ; he small machines do just as good ANTHI\u2014GOON KOUM AND ROART .eo FOR KMALL F ; \u2018clock.20 C ; ngs a y and pa ; » a SAL.; : ° anniv veut PE a KML FANS \\ «| 5 o'clock.20 Crescent st.er 01% 417 Magdalen iy Ying ex VUMS \u2014 COMFONTAHILY FURNISHED nee double and single rooms on bathroum, private family lox Un: on Ave 215 5 fiat, \u2014 OOMS\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS.with all Modern conveniences and use central.Apply £4 Meraver Hai:l nf phone, Hut TS OOMS\u2014NEW.YV Fu RNISHED DOUNLI: R and single bedrooms un bath flat.su!i- able for gentlemen or :narried douple, usa of kitchen.10 Lulon ava.cp T3o0N LARGE FRONT RUOM.BATH R° Mat, Gloria light, ory comfortatie, no valléren.45 Sherbrooke st.west.A5; \u2014 FURNISHED BOM APPLY Req us Park ave.ste \u20ac [ LARGE BRIGIO i RNi- m and an shop assistant repled, Canadian bacon.OPPORTUNITY OF CHURCH OF ENGLAND Subject of Address by Bishop of Car lisle\u2014Too 8mall a Proportion of Population Attend Services.T-mdon, October 3.\u2014\" The present ope portunity of the Church of England,\u201d wus the subject of a striking address by Dr.John Willlam Digle, Bishop of Carlisle.in opening the Church Cone gress at Barrow-in-Furness, yesterday.He said that the must solemn fact about the Church of England was that +0 gmall 4 proportion of the whole population, and still smaller proportion of the male population, attended her services.\u2018They condemned the indife ference of the people, but their cone demnation wus unjust if they condoned the shortcomings in the Church.One of these shortcomings was that the world was too much in the Church, and the Church too little in the world, They stood at the parting of the ways, and the only choice was between reform and fresh development or decay and vertain ruin.\u2018In ny younger days,\u201d vouchuled the Bishop, \u201c1 often dreamed dreams, and now, in my old age, I sumetimes see visions.Among my sweetest is that of a truly catholie apostolic church, a church us wide as the world, as holy as the glorious gospel of the blessed «ind.In this vision I zcem to see all the churches marche, ing into the one (old of that nne church, with its une Lord, one faith, one bape lism, one All-Father \u201cIn the van of the procession 1 see our own beloved Church of England, wih a vast train of young and old, ric and poor, learned and ignorant, sinful yet pardoned.carried in hee arms, and holding on to her robes.Then 1 see the Nunvonformist and other reformed chu-ches following close behind, then the Greek and other churches, emancipated from their tramme] and glowing with freedom, Then the Roman Chur, purified as by fire, and last of all, the hosts that no man can number.all washed in the blood of the Lamb.Then I awake and find it all a vision: vet not a vision of the black, closing night, but vf the red, opening dawn.\u201d MEN WANTED IN FAR WEST.More Anglican Clergy Required\u2014The Field is a Broad One, Star.Special to The Montreal Toronto, Ont, October 3 \u2014 At the formal opening of the term at Wycliffe College last night Ven, Archdeacon Lloyd, of Saskatchewan, made an ade dress, in which he called fur fifty- three young men Lo go out into the work in Western Canada, earnest, consecrated young men, having at least a common schoo! education, There was a single diocese out there, he said, as big as the whole Empire of Germany, and each young man would Le sét dewn in a parish as big as six townships, with a pony.a saddle, a stake rope, a tent, a Bible, a few blankets, and a carip kettle to do his best.Archdeacon Lloyd drew a vivid pice ture of the rapid growth of the diocese of Saskutchewan within the last few years, and urged his plea for tha Young men as soon as they could go, in view of the great necds of the West.During the evening portraits of Hon, 8.H.Blake, K.C.and Dr.N.W.Hoyies, K.C., presented to the college by the trustees.and by the Alumni Association, respectively, were une Vetled.Speaks on Union of Churches, Ottawa, October 3.\u2014Rev.J, M.Snowe don, rector of St.George's (An- gilcan) Church, in his sermon o02 Sunday morning, discussed the subject of the reuninn of the Protestant churches, \u201cLast winter,\u201d he said, \u201clarge and representative commitiecs of the Methodist, Presbyterian Congregationafists conferred together in the city of Toronto, with the result that they came to the unanimous conclusion that not only was reunion al- visable and porsible, but they wers able to agree on a statement of thein doctrinal position which might practically be accepted by any prayerhonk churchman.The recent conferance of the Methodist Church in Montreal unanimously endorsed the report of that committee, and passed a resolu- rion requesting that the Anglican and Baptists be asked tno join in the neg.- tiations.The invitation, as far as tha Church of England is conierned, will doubtless be accepted in the same spirit as it was proposed.\" Congregationa! Divine to Resign.Special 1o the Montreal Star.Embro, Ont.October 3.\u2014Rev \"Mr, Gunn the well-known Congregational divine of this place, has announced 10 his congregation his intention to re sigr.The resignation will tale effect in November.Mr.Gunn will hecomn superintendent of the C\u2018ongregationil churches, to which position he was appointed by the Congregational t'ninn, which met jn Embro last June Ha \u201cheadquarters will be in Toronto, Glengarry Wants Separation.(tober 0.Tare is an before tin people of Glengarry at the present tune.thate im the separation of the county from the united counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, which union has been in exe istence for over n century.The agitation han been started by the people of Alexandria, who look forward to being greatly benefited by finving county bullde ings crected an that tow, Williamstown, Unportant question Minor Cases in Supreme Court, Spcela)l to The Montreal Star: Ottawa, October 2.- Jn the Court yesterday, In à «axe nf Beek Manufacturing no ve Ontario Lume her Co, application was Mile for spe- clal leae to appeal fiom the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Ontario.It appearing thet more than slxty da had elapsed gines the judgment w the application was refused, witn Supreing c given, vosts.A motion was made to quash the ape peal in tha «anse of Audette vs, O'Cain, an appeal from (he Court of King's Rend h in Quebre, The plaintiff, O'Catn, bronght a possessory action.laiming t'at lis iand war damaged Ly water from defendant's lee house nn higher ground.and asked for an Injunction anîf demolition of works The motion wag Miamissad, with costs Riraitlon, KC- fur metion Benudin, K (., vontra, Conductor \u201cLoses a Foot.Spe lal to The Montreal Star: Ottawa, October 2 While making up big train yesterday at M Madawaskn.Conductor W OT.Young, of the Grand Trunk Hallway, who lives at Hintanbure.at- ternpted ta bonrd the pilot of the engine He slipped under the wheels, howe ever, and had one foot ent off The Injured man yas brought to the city and taken tn Ft Luke's Hospital Goes West.Mr Marril, Mr.Marcil M.(iawn.October 2- Pr deputy Speaker of the louse of \"om- mans, eaten neat week on an extended tour of (he Noillixest HIGH CLASS BREAD JAS, STRACHAN, se 315 rep rt FE ES EE em ere ee marca men \u201c, TY 0 An ee A - AL THE MONTREAL DAILY\"! STAR-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER \u2014\u2014 FORT WILLIAM STAKE SETTLED Violent Attempts Were Male by the Striking Greeks and [tahans.MANY STRIKE Canadian Pacific Rushed Three Hun dred Men From Winnipeg\u2014Hun.garians Remained at Work.Brectal to The Montreal Star Fort Wiliam, Ont, Getober 5 I'he s'uke ot the Traltan and vareek cor payes of the Canadian Pacte treishit sheds bere has been called off un on ditionally by the nen, but net bef.there was : violent attempt made ts them to force the men «he were at Wurk to Cumme oat and join them Yesterday afternvon a large numbers of men.about 300 in all.were brought here by the Canadian Pacith tron Winnipeg and put to work with th Hungarians, who had remained at ther Posts.The strikers.who were fully armed, surrounded the sheds and shouted that they were prepared to ki They came- menced tring and in all about 106 shots were directed towards the sheds, hu! NO one was injured.The company had 200 men at work 1 few days ago There were 200 Hin- B«rians and the rest were Italians ani, Greeks.The Hungarians, who have worked suvecal venrs, and are good Cl'izens, Were satisfied with conditions The Italians and Greeks.without any warning.struck for 88 per cem Increase in wages Greeks inurfidated who wanserd to work The Ttaliuns and the Hungarians.threutening to burn their houses ir they resume l duty, At noon vesterday the mob af 1a.Hans and Greeks attacked the CPR Company's boarding house, in who were domiciled Afty Gaticians, who hol Feen brought from Winnipeg.The CPR Companvs police, twenty il number.defended the bosrding toase and.in the exchange of shots ane of the police was siightly injured, and a number of the (lalians were sho in the legs.| After the melee was over, the Ia.Hans and Greeks sent several nf thetr number to interview the general snper- Intendent of the CPR.Nr Lary who told them that they would have to return to work uneonditiona!'s en] that it they had any grievances they would be cansldered in the fur and proper manner afterwards.A request wax «ent by the company to the Maynr asking that ths militia Rhould be in readiness.as more trouhle was feared hut shortiv after this the Mavar and couneillors met the Italians and Greeks and then shw Mr GO 0 Rary.the representative of the com- pitny It was painted au: ta the men that they were absolutely In the wrong, and shortx after this they called the strike off unconditionally North Bruce Candidate Chosen.TAre.Onl.October + At fowrned convention ef the North Boge Conservative Association.held here veaterdav Mr Abrahiom MeLéeland of Bars Kincardine township, was the unanimous choice of the deletes M: the od.Mela ond has accepted the nomina- Hon and enters inta the contest pun the tall support and confidence of ge party Mr Melodthnd has folawed tLe 6 eu patton of \u201cmer and drove- -rn number of years and from His enc deding= with the sublie has to .many friends, wha are united jn heir .efforts tn kicet hi as representative for North Pruve \u2014 Got the Habit\u2019 in Montreal.Toronto, Octoter 3 Samual Gruen- stein and Samuel Ssnpimacher, Mebrea baker4 were suminned tn appear nu court yesterday afternoon on charges of baking hrexd is a Jewish Vakeshop on Kunday.tiruensteln admitted «Cl, saying that he had hake Sunday in Montreal and thought that he could do su here He wa, fined $3.35 Takes Action Against Amyot, Québec.October 3.- A few diye agn Mr.Amyot one nf the Liberal randi- dates in Quebec county to ion against nne of hi* napponents, T, Rahi- taille, claiming 810,000 damages.Yesterday the Intter retallated by sucing Muro Amvat for a similar amount aloo claiming anmages for remurks made by Mr.Amynt a Infant Almost Asphyxiated.Kingston.Octeber 3-Mrs.Chailss Moulton Jeft her little child alone in the Kitchen vesterday fok à motnent and upon returning found that the child had pulled te rubber tubs from the ~-r stave and wus inhaling à fuil flow of gas, The child sus in a hal state of suffocation, but was restore:l with medical aid.Trial of Manager Phillips.Tarunto, October 2 Joseph Philips mav have 16 stand his trial for the theft of $2.00 from the York Loan and Bavinps Company The charge of con.splracy.on whict Mr Phillips wag the former manger of skirt is markéd by the best cit and tailoring.¥ you can\u2019t get them at { | your dealer's, write us.BREAKERS ' who : the Yors j County Loan Company, was sent for trial, was wrestled with by the gran Jury fur several days.that the charg: was amended, and th2 indictinent which was returned yea- terday, says that the defendant on or about December 30, 1805, unlawlullv did steal the sum of $2,500.Crown Attorney Drayton stated that the caso would be traversed to the December sessions 2 Ÿ REFINING OF SUGAR.United States Pure Food Commission Wiil Not Allow it, - New York, October 3\u2014The Tribune Lo-day says.Pnless the United States HAS ROMANTIC CAREER pure food commission changes ils _ Lind the people of 1Ne United States Has Cruised the Seven Seas and Led | win soon he using granulated and (ther sugars that have a distinetiy a Roying Life Between Northern ( >ettos dan tinge I'he commission has \"and Southern Oceans, decreed that ne mdnerad bluing sub.stages is tu Le used In bleaching saga wid the refiners and their Yi ; ; ats re uch dstirhed.Qumar] CV titled lady of the British aris'o- chemists ay that they use fom Va =Mpjong horses from the port peut ds 07 à Mineral blulng snbetanee LUT Montreal, and herself personally Plo every one mithen pounds of sugar, 1 UPCOUtending the work, was a sight (fui bleaching purposes © Auer before witnessed at this harbor, This, the sugar «hennsts say, is not [297 such was the case when the 53, adulteration, that it as merely puriti- Mon alm, or the CPLR line, left por caliog by a thoroughly healthful pro- fon het recent trip to Avonmouth.tood commission can- light, and insists he abandoned.\"ess, The pure not see it 1m that That whitening process YOUNG ROOSEVELT CALLED.Further Investigation Into the Boston Common Affair.October 3.-Theodore !.aose- and several of his fellow students at Harvard, together with two police officers from station 4 have been summoned before the Suf- Folk \u2018'ounty Grand Jury in connection with an investigation by that body of an assault upon o e of the officers on fFoston Common last Thursday even- iy.A summons for young Roosevelt was 1xsued yesterday afternoon.and an of- freer w sent to Cambridge to serve tt At the time of the assault, young Huusevelt and several other Harvard students were questioned by the polie: but ufterwards releasd.LIGHTHOUSES ARE DISABLED.Gulf Storm Will Endanger Navigation for Some Time.Buston, ver, jr, {Nes Oraans, Oct.3-\u2014Forty-four lighthouses either swepl into the et cand lost oor so badly damaged that no ligh 5s can Le shown, and four light Hosekeepers drowned during it-t week = hurricane, is the summary of the rep rt made by United Star > lagh house Inspector Sears, of New Crlens, These lighta were locnied on I the coast and adjacent Islands betwen the Mobile the lighthouses lu aled betwen and Pensacola.Mr.Sears did not Inve-tiga'e Mobile Explosion on Government Tug.Special t~» the Montreal Star Chicoutimi, Qu.tober 3.\u2014AL eles ven o'clock fast nlght ov « von caused by con! gas, took place in tho bunkers sf th.trovverminent tug Storn King.The explosion get fire to tle tug and it was only after strenuous ef- furts of the captain and crew that the fire was got under control.Fortunute- Iv no very great damages was done 6 the ug.whieh at the time was lying near to the Government wharf This ty is an the dredging serviee and will be able to continue its work without deta { St.John, NB, October 3 -The St.John Borrd nf Trade yesterday uvnani- mously adopted a strong resolution far | To Nationalize St.John Port.| t {nationalization of this port.Before sterking tp the transportation question, (WW.Frank Hathewsny moved the fol- [oving resolution: \u2014Resolved, that we re-afffem the opinion of this hoard thet the preferential duty rebate of 33 1-3 per cent should only spply on gonds PSS through Canadian ports.The resolution was adopted and coptes will he sent to the various | bodied f trade of 1Re provime.| | 1 tendance at Dominion Exhibition, Honfax, N.8 «(uwtoher 3 - The attendance at the lruninion Exhitition (Nesterduy vas 217$, Making A total for the coght days of the fair of J25- #19.The «xhilhtioon of 1903 in Halifax ran eight davs,.when the attendance reuched Ie 27 It is almost pértuln that the total figures for Me two weeks Will ge up to 140,000 Trairmen Charged With Manslaughter Guelph Ont, trtober 3.-Engineer Reed and Conductor Thompson, of the fyi special that ren Into No 44 pas- wenger tral on the morning of Sept- cater 22 near Gournock wore arred@ed, iter the inquest into the death of Engineer Farley.Thev were commit.te} foË trin) al the fali assizes on a ) charge of manslaughter ' Must Hasten Back to Cuba.Rome, October 3.-The Vatlian has fhsiractml Mgr.Averst apostolic dee legate to Cuba, to hasten his departure for that Taland to resume charge af the affairs of the Church there The Vatican has receive assurances that Mgr.Aversa's position ! sc not been altered hy the présent ct-um- gtnnces In Cuba.Montreal Conference in Session.October 8.\u2014The 23rd annual CILTAWA, meeiing of (he Montreal Conference ! Branch of the Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church, wis opened vesterday, with about 150 delegates in attendance.Mrs.DD.(.Willlame«, of Montreal, was the chief speaker last night.Warships Keep on the Move, Washington, October 3.\u2014 Captain Conden, the senior naval officer at Havana, reported to the Nayy Depar:- ment that.acting under the Insiruetions of Secretary Taft, he hal ordered the warship Kentucky to Ma- tanzag, from Havana, and the Newark to Nuevitas, The Franco-Russ Extradition Treaty.St.Petersburg.October 3 \u2014 Frnest Valle.formerly a member of the French Senate, and at ona time min- tater of justice has arrived here for the purpose nf strenglhening the pres ent-rhderstanding hetween Russia nnd France for the extradition of political offenders from France.Two Freight Trains Collide.Tucan, Ont.October 3.-A rear-end callision between two extra westbound treight trains occurred here to-day at 4 p.m, demolishing one engine and tour cars loaded with asbestos.No one was hurt, Too Near Strathcona\u2019s Rooms.Londen October 3- For loitering ner Lord Stratheona\u2019s 1oems during tha Aberdeen celehrations, George Stevens, a hotel thief of London and New York, was sent Li» prison for three months: Court Revokes Sixty Franchises.Rochester, N.Y., October 3.- Justice Dunwell has revoked sixty franchises held by the Rochester Street Rallway Companys The result was mouth vf the Mississippi River ad | ! ; trude Henderson, Mabe! Henderson, Geo.TITLED LADY HAS RANCH IN WEST British Feminine Aristocrat Ships Horses from Montreal to Motherland.The young lady in question is Lady Fruestine Hunt, eldest ughter of the Marquis of Allesbury This petite and charming young lady/was the centre of attraction around the shipping district and offices beforg the boat salled to other side.She has started a the ranch at Calgafy, Alberta, on a stretch of land between 30,000 and 40.000 acres tn exten yd came to Montreal dressed in real géwboy fashion.She is a dark compiexioned young woman about 28 years of age; wore a sombrero hat, black waist, khakl colored skirt reaching to the knees, leather leggings and shoes.Her hair was cut short.HORSES KNOW THEIR MISTRESS.From Calgary.the horses, 17 in number.were conveyed by freight to Montreal, and loaded on the C.P.R.steamer.The horses were, of course, in a half wild state, but the lady, though she had made arrangements for little or no assistance in connection with their management, had the utost abso- Jute confidence in her ability to handle the animals in proper shape.Indeed, she had already succeeded in winning the confidence of the animals as evi- deneced hy the fact that she could Lande them just about as she pleased, although the deck hands found it ne- cegsary to keep al a safe and respectable distance Lady FErnestine was proud of the faut that she was the first woman to bring Hve stock across the Atlantic by herself, apd paid a tribute to the cattleman whom she helleved to be a rach maligned class, After the animals had been put on Loard and properly cared for, the Vodng lady sat down beside the reporter, on the npper deck.and berom- ing reminiscent.told a story that marks her as a modern feminine Don Quixote.A ROMANTIC LIFE.\u201cSince T was 20 years old.\u201d said she, \u201cT have been fighting my way through the world.As long ar I can remember I huve had a roving disposition, and Lave been exceptionally fond of two things,\" and the young lady's face beamed, horses and the sea.Before I wix (4 years of age, I had been round tbe Horn, and was on the night staff of nurses at Krugersdorp during the tune of the Jameson Raid.A few months after this I! made the trip to Australia and return in a salling ves- rel.1 then went to Liverpool, where 1 applied for a master's certificate, but because IT was a woman I was refused permission tn sit for the examination.I went to Ireland.where I remained fur two vears, and then sailed with my husband.who was a mate in the merchant service.to Nagusaki.We druls- ed in Japanese waters for a period .of five months, and visited many places never before trodden by Europeans.After returning home 1 was again a nurse at Liverponl.and at the Dudley Gueet Hospital, Worcestershire.For the Inst three or four vears I have been living in Treland.training privately a few streplechazers.Four months ago T came to Canada.with the vague ldea of starting a ranch.I have done so, but.nf course, the whole affair is in its Infancy.and I hope that I will be able tn arrange matters nn a much biggér scale hefore long.\u201d And this romantic young woman, sfter hidding gnod-night to the interviewer, glided gracefully away tn en- Jovy a well earned rest.She was a pleture of health and beauty \u2014_\u2014 ! Cannot Recommend Ratification.Tondan.O.taber 3 \u2014 The , Morning P'opt's Wellington despatch saye the par- Bamentary committee is unable to recommend the ratification of the com- mercinl treaty with Australia on the ground that any advantages arctuing to New Zealand would be outwelghed by the swrifice involved.Samoan Volcano Causes Alarm.Tutufla.Bamoa, October 3, \u2014 The erup- tons of the voliann on the Island of Ha- vail have heen increasing.and further destruction hax heen wrought.The lava Btreame are flowing from places which were thought to he safe, and the forests are heing destroyed, Worry and Anxlety are F Fatal, London, Ortaber 3.Dr.Bchofiëld, n prominent physician.stated in a lecture that it was estimated there were 200.000 pren ature deaths in the United Kingdon yearly, and 6,000,000 preventable cases of sickness.orty and anxiety ahout heaith was lirgely answerable.Examinations Have Been Postponed.Ottawa, October 23.\u2014- The excise pro- Nrotinn examinations fixed for the 16th Lave been postponed unt!l the 23rd inst.They will ha held at Bt.John, Montreal, Hamilton and Port Andrew 1 Cassangra\u2019s Passengers.The 88.Caserandra.of the Donaldson line, arrived in port yesterday from Gian- gow, with the (following cabin passen- Bers: Annie Cramh, Mathias Desnoyer.Albert Hunter, Louls Desnoyer.Mrs.Henderson, Ger- Henderson Sarah Jacques, Willtam Mrs.A.Matthew.David MacNaugh- ton, John McMHlan, Robert Neil, Margaret Nell.John Pickles.Eugelia Pickles./ 3 H.Rudkin.Katie Stewart, William Simpson, ale Stein, John Stein, Jeanie Stein.William Thompson.Jes- In many years of dispensing doctors\u2019 prescriptions, I have found out that it pays me, and will pay you, to have only the highest quality, pure drugs.Pure drugs, with absolute accuracy in weighing and measuring, is tbe reason you should bring your preserip- tions here, Dowler\u2019s Pharmacy, 26 PHILLIPS SQUARE, |\u2018 vor.Bt.Catheritie street.For Family.\u2018Colds ton 2 in the Stern be W 2 w were an but the best would this beso?Try it tn your own family.Hf it does not cure, get back all it cont you.We take all the chances.Neither ou nor your desles can lose, ln't that for\u201d Be ob pr.Al dln a SHILOH _\u2014_\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014 rs rs re Don't Experiment If it's worth aycing or cleaning at all.it's worth doing well, Send it to the Royal! 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They shot across the wide expanse, round the four aldes, sticking notices at every corner, and down the iniddie where the two centre stakes were to be planted.Then they sprang for the sleds on the frozen bed of the creek.An anarchy of sound and motion broke out.Sled collided with sled, and dog-team fastened upon dog-team with bristling manes and screaming fangs.The narrow creek was glutted with the struggling mass.Lashes and butta of dog-whips were distributed tmpartially among men and brutes.And to make It of greater moment, each participant had a bunch of comrades Intent on breaking him out of jam.But one by one, and by sheer strength, the sleds crept out and shot from sight in the darkness of the overhanging banks.Jack Harrington had anticipated this crush and walted by his sled until it untangled.Louls Savoy, aware of his rival's greater wisdom in the matter of dog-driving.had followed his lead and also waited.The rout had passed beyond earshot when they took the trail, and it was not till they had travelled the ten miles or so down to Bonanza that they gime upon lt, speeding alone in single file, but well bunched.There was little nolse, and less chance of one passing another at that stage.The sleds, frém runner to runner, measured sixteen inches, the trail eighteen; but the trail, packed\u201d down fully a foot by the traffic, was like a gutter.On either side spread the blanket of soft now crystals.If a_ man turned Into this in an endeavor to pass, his dogs would wallow perforce to their bellles and =low down to -a snail's pace.So the men lay close to their leaping sleds and waited.Nn alteration in position occurred down the fifteen: miles of Bonanza and Klondike to Dawson, where the Yukon was encountered, Here the first relays aited.But here, intent to kil their firel teams, if necessary, Harrington and Bavpy had had their fresh teams placed a couple of miles beyond those of the others.In the confusion of changing sleds they passed full half the bunch.Perhaps thirty men were still leading them when they shot on to the droad hreast of the Yukon.Here wus the tug.When the river froze in the fall.a mile of open water had heen left between two mighty.jams.This had but recently crusted, the current being swift, and now It was as level.hard, and slippery as a dance floor.The instant they struck this glare ice Harrington cAmé to his khees, holding precariously on with one hand, his whip singing flercely among.his dogs and fearsome abjurations hurtling about their ears.The teams spread out on the smooth surface, each straining to the uttermost.But few men In the North could lift their doga as did Jack Harrington.At once he began to pull ahead.and Louis Savoy.taking the pace.hung nn desperately, hix lenders running even with the tail of his Pival'a sled | Midway on the glassy aireteh thelr relays shot out from the bank But Harrington did not slacken.Watching his chance when the new sled swung in close, he leaped Across, ahout- ing aa he Ald #0 and jumping up the pace of his fresh dogs.The other driver fell off somehow, Savoy did \u201c1 believe It to be the most effective remedy for the Stomach and Nerves In the market,\" Ix what Annfe Patterson, of Sackville, N.B.says of South Am.srican Nervine, for.sho says, La Grippe and the complications which followed it ft her next to dead with Indigestion, yepepsia ine.It cured her\u2014~1i0p RRRARIRERUAAKRXN Hkewise with his relay.and the abandoned teams, swerving to right and left, cqillded with the others and piled the lce with confusion.Harrington cut out the pace; Savoy hung on.As they neared the end of the glare ice, they awept abreast of the leading sled.When they shot into the narrow trail between the soft spowbanks, they lel, the race; and Dawson, watching hy the light of the aurora, swore that il wus neatly done.When \u2018the frost grows lusty at sixty beiow, men cannot long remain without fire or excessive exercise.and live.So Harrington and Savoy now fell to the anclent custom of \u2018ride and run.\u201d leaping from their sleds.in hand, they ran behind till the blood resumed Its wonted channels and expelled the frost, then back to the sleds ti'l the heat again ebbed away.Thus, vioips and running.they covered tho second and third relays.Several times, on smooth ice, Savoy spurted his dous, and as often falled to gain past.Strung along ffT five milles jn the rear, the remainder of the race take them.but vainly, for to Savoy Alone was the glory given of keeping slack Harrington's killing pace.Aa they swung into the 75-mile «ta- tion.l.on McFane dashed alongside; Wolf Fang In e lead caught Harrington's eye, amd he knew that the race was his.No team in the North could pass him on those last 25 miles.Ann when Savoy saw Wolf Fang heuadl- ing his rival's team.he knew that he wis out of the running, and he cursed sufily to himself, in the WAY woman ls mos! frequently cursed, But be still clung to the other's smoking trail.gambling on chance to the last, And as they.churned along, the day hreak- ing in the poutheast.they marvelled in foy and sorrow at that which Jov Molineau had done.Forty Mile had early crawled aut of itr sleeping furs and congregated near the edge of the trail.From this point {t could view the up-Yukon course to ita first bend reveral miles away.Here jit could also nee across the river tn the finlsh at Fort Cudahy.where the Gold Recorder nervously awaited.Jov Molingau had taken her position several rods hack from the trail, and nn.der the rlrcumstances, the rest of Forty Mile forhore intarposing itself.80 the apace was clear between her and the slander line of the course.Fires had been built, And prnund these men wagered dust and dogs, the long odds on Wolf Fang.Here they come!\" shrilled an Indian boy from the top nf a pine.Up the Yukon a biack speck appeared Against the snow.closely followed by a second.Ax these grew larger.morn hlack speckk manifested themselves, but at a goodly distance Gradually they resolved ihemaelvas into dogs and sieds, and men lying flat upon them.\u201cWolf Fang leads.police whispered tn Joy.interest back.\u201cTan to one nn Harrington!\u201d eried a Birch Creek King.dragging out his She amiled her sack.\u201cThe Queen, her pay vou nnt mooch 7% queried Joy.The lieutenant shñok his head.\u2018You have some dust.ah, how how mooch™' she continued He expoaed hig sack.She gauged it with a rapid eve.\u201cMehbe\u2014any \u2014twa hun red.oh\u201d Good Now 1 give\u2014what you call the tip Covalre the het Joy amiled inscrutably.The lisutenant pondered Te glanced up the trait.Tite (wo men Ladd risen to thelr knees amd were \u2018nshing | thelr dogs furiously.Harrington in the lead \u201cey to one on Harrington!\" hawled the Bch Creek King.flourishing htv a and General Nervous Shatter- - gark ffi\" the leutenant's face.4 \u2018Covaire th the bet.\u201d Joy prorpted- tow-thongs | strove tn nver- | Louis «0 the rear.; a Heutenant of | Beds Less 15 p.C.We have about twenty-five | wooden beds on which we're making a special discount of 15 p.c.if, Some made in elm in imita- | tion golden oak, and in genuine quartered sawed oak, and bird's eye maple.Others in birch, in imitation mahogany, and solid mahogany very highly polished.| Then we have a few mn i white enamel.Most of these beds are made on plain colonial lines.Ethers mn plain\u2019 conventional designs without carving, and others again with very fine hand-carving.These are beds that belonged to suites from which the bureaus and washstands have been sold.They're all strongly put together, and fitted with ball- bearing casters.On some of them the prices have already been reduced.i Prices from $5 to $74, less 15 p.c.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, Cor.Guy & St.Catherine Sts.shrugging his shonlders in token that he yielded, net to the dl tute of his reason, but to her charm.Joy nodded to reassure him.All noise ceased.Men pauaed In the placing of bets, Yawing and reéling and pluhging.ike luggora before the wind, the sleds xwept wildly upon them.Though n° still kept hls leader up to the tall 7 Harrington's sled.Louis Savov'a fac: was without hope Harrington's mouth was sèt.He Inoked nelther co the right nor to the left.His dogs were leaping | $n perfer! rhythm, firm-fonted, close i to the trall, and Walf Fang.head low unaeeing.whining anfily, was | leading his comrades inagnificent!v.] Forty Mile &tnod breathless.Not on sound.save the ronr of the rurners and {the voice of the whips.Then the clear i voice of Joy Moilneur rose on the air | \u201cAf! Ya! Wolf Fang' Wolf Fang!\u201d Wolf Fang hard.- He left the tral aharpiv, heading directly for his mix.treas The team dashed after V0 and the sled poised nn instant on » gfingle ; runner, then shai Havringion Inte the | snnw.Savoy was by like « finsh.Tar- ringtaon pulled to his feet and watch.I ed him skinthing acrose the river to the (10ld Recorder'®.Me could not help hearing «hat was antd \u201cAh, him do vaire well.He nbeved, and \u201cJoe, Mnlin- Dr.a e aa op en Arar end géacts every tot dealng.olvoding d protrad! flea.Roe testimonials tn tue press and hbo: 13 it DE na rs BALE Mot crane \"raie ars or MANSON, DR.CHASE'S \u201cGIN NTMERT.11 WN EDMNESHDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1508 GILVY S æNew Costume problem is easily settled at Ogilvy's.You can get a costume to suit you here.The fortunate part of our costume business is in having such a varied assortment.-elaborate designs or the more simple styles- we get everything that\u2019s new, but it has to be reliable also.The new military effects are very striking and effective; also the Prince Chap styles in longer coat design.Their worthiness is being abundantly proved by their popularity.and our range of these two favorite styles is very comprehensive.Will you come and see for yourself ?Prices are $13.50, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00 up to $50.00 The new wine shade is very correct.it\u2019s worth a visit to see that.In our Hosiery Section the Fall stocks are now quite full and complete.We never had beter assortments and values are better than ever.To-morrow we will sell\u2014 Women\u2019s white and grey ribbed 29 fleece vests, ankle drawers to match, ea.C Women\u2019s black cashmere hose, 2 7 C silk spliced heels and toes, a pair .BOYS\u2019 SUITS We're showing some very stylish double-breasted Sack Suits for Boys, made with belt and the new roll lapel; they fit ages 7 to 16 come in stylish grey mixtures and blue overplaids, Price, up from 81.00 witih dark blue col- the regulation 51.50 years, an BOYS\u2019 ENGLISH NAVY SERGE SUITS, lar.embrocdered shicld, languard and sailor trimmings.From New Fall Underskirts EXTRA VALUE THURSDAY.20 doz.LADIES\u2019 UNDERSKIRTS, Fall $2.) 8 welght -Moirette, black and navy extra full flounce, 18 Inches Children\u2019s Reefers Thursday $1 each.colors, finished with fine tucks and shirring: draw tape at waist; lengths 38 to 44 inches, Value $3.75.Thursday, special.deep.Our Special $1.00 Corset.Made of fine enutil.filled with Children's Nap Reefers, \u2018ined rust-proof steels.hing cut and with sateen.navy an gorefl.nicely fintshed with lace aml only.finis) th and cardinal ribbon.newest models, suitable nly nished with pear! but- for all Agures.sizes 18 to 30.tons: kizes 1, 2 and 3.Spectal Lo.cee ee 81.00 Value $2.00, Thursday $1.00 TT ET 1 TEE \u2014 St.Catherine and Mountain Streets Belfast Soda Water Tt I= the best.It is made with is the only genuine Soda Water Made In bottles and syphons.Try it.All orders promptly attended to.pure Bicarhannate of Soda.and Montreal.It can be had in NOTICE.\u2014 Any ons filine my botiles or svphons with my name on them will proscented according to law.Factory\u201486 Dorchester Street West.Phone Main 1784, 232 3 eo WHY NOT BUY RIDGWAY'S HOTEL CROCKERY ?The best In the land.Prices beat them all on (rested Plates and Cups and Saucers.| Canadian Agents-CUDDY- -BRODEUR CO., Montreal.218 10 Zaw PERRIN GLOVES STYLE, FIT, DURABILITY.© SOLD EVERYWHERE iu wag explaining to the Levtenant.the Superior Cant Re again Lieein post- \u201cHif \u2014what you call\u2014set the proc Yes | poned this time heeniuse objection was Chim set the pace valre well\u201d taken be Mr Chalouit represanting the : (The End.) Senator, to 0 Judge sng an the bencth \u2014\u2014-\"- | in a Guar dy which hls gon was a moam- lr of ihe Jaw firm representing the 1 Choquette Appeal Again Postponed.reepondtent Judge Tacoste decided that Éperial to he Montiead Star Che ease mart remain over until an- Quebce, Oetober 3.~- The appeal of other ledge was ir ing Ingteal of Tire Sonate Choguetté front the de sion of Caton ; wo se Le.ii roms Ef das % ST In asc 834 78004 Mi a ons re en be SEN hg riety PA oars on Jarrad [EE SO TSG yo ! SNH abd vs a © Mil a ROME oy en + oo Thursday Thursday Ry od Strong Unbleached Sponges, regular price oe vers vo.a Poe ty Fp Su e \u201c 7 % Thursday, each TIP-TOP TWEEDS THURSDAY 20 Per Cent.Below Original Prices On Thursday is the climax of our Sale of Early Fall Dress Goods.We shall then be offering, at about 20 per cent.below their regular prices, a selection of magnificent Tweeds\u2014Scotch, English, Insh and Canadian.In all truth, we ourselves are almost surprised at the value we are giving ! The designs are fashionable, the quality first class, | and the prices economical.color in all these tweeds, but there are some very beautiful effects in other shades too.($1.10 values for - - {$1.50 values for - - TOILET SPECIALS Baby's Own Soap.per cake, Thursday - FN .8 Virgin Brand Pure Castile, regular prev Zhe per doz.cakes, Thursday, per doz.19 Munyon\u2019s Talcum Powder, regular price 275, Thursday FO 10 Scented Toilet Soaps, regular price 10 per cake.Thursday.5 cakes for 19 era ev) Clearing Out Towels at Half Price We're selling off all our Cotton Huckaback Towels.We're not going to stock them any more.room towel you get from us in the future will be all pure linen\u2014you can be sure of that.On Thursday this clearance takes place, and we have cut every price in two.Towels that were $1.5 Towels that were $3.5 and many intermediate prices.CU (Rpt Boies Wednesday, October 3rd, 1906.(Store Closes Daily at 5.30 pm.) TOP COATS) 5 Thursday, - J $9.50 OU remember the Top Coats we offered last Monday at $9.50?The whole lot were just snapped up! Not one left!! For the benefit of the many unfortunates who were too late then, on Thursday we shall be offering 50 More of these Coats at $9.50 These coats are even better than the last, and we are putting on sale with them about 25 others of our own, some worth over $20, the whole 75 offering a fine selection.$9.50 \u201c8 Gray is the predominating .89 $1.10 LONG SUEDE | Thursday GLOVES \u2014 Worth $2.50.Special | $1.69 On Thursday only we shall be offering some 16-button length Suede Gloves at this price, Sizes 1-2 to 7.This is à special price for a special occasion.Thursday 050000 22-B1, 69 Any bed- fer.Thursday will be .75 Les.l'hursday will be $1.75 Color number © RAR Runs smooth | through the needle.Wounded Man Gave Himself Up.Special to The Montreal Star.Hamilton, Ont.October 3.\u2014 Henry J.Rryant walked tion vesterday claiming he had sho: a man found John Johnstou, and xestigating the fired a revolver at No Frye into amd police 4 police sta- himself un, On ta- he had that the bullet grazed Johnston's leu The story told by Peters, in whose house the affair took place, was thst the men had been drinking and hal quarrelled.A movement is said to be on font In Natal.South Africa.in favor of complete union with the Transvaal.by which Natal woutd secure the Transvaal's trade and the Transvagi its own harbour.Rich cut glass salad Jbowls $5.00 R.Hemsley, 266 St.Jumes et.Montreal.Special Notice.Mason & Risch planos, Toronto Exhibition.Cb, 560 St, Catherine street Pons Ree 3 The from Leach Piano Agreement Has Been Reached.London, October 3\u2014It is announcél that an agreement has been reached In the litigation by Rritlsh retailers against the Ogdens, Ltd the tobuc\u2018o firm which sold out its business to the Impérial Tobaceo Company fn, 1944 Saving bonuses due ta its customers.The Ogdena it ja understand, will pay the clabinants in the case $450,000 Eleanor Duse the famous Italian nct- ress, hag positivey vetoed à plan to cele- Hrate her Jubilee as was done in England and France for Ellen Terry and Bern- hart When the eubject was broached lu tne mlignora.«he thanked her friends.but de ined the honor .Pure sak is jot as Important as pure water or pure milk.WINDSOR TABLE.SALT is abeolutely pure sad never caken l THAN OTHER CITIES Ald.Giroux Thinks People too Prone to Find Faulf with Pavements, TAKING OVER NEW STREETS Ald.Leclaire Thinks Chicago System for Laying Macadam Superior to Montreal\u2019s.lt was stated hy the Clty Surveyor, at the meeting of the Road Committee yesterday atternoon, that an additional $5.000 was needed to sprinkle the streets.He explained that owing to the dry season the Road D partment had been compelled 10 spend far more this summer than what was usual, in street watering.In the discussion which ensued jt was found that the original sun voted for street watering was $22.000, In addition ta this amount there hid also heen voted $85.000.It was thought that the council might demur if asked to grant an additionat 15.000.The chairman said that !f more money was tot voted the streets would have to go Unwatered; this would résult in many complaints.The committee decided to ask for the $5,000 in question.DEFENDS MONTREAL STREETS At this juncture Ald Giroux said he desired tn say a few words about the streets of Montreal.While they might not be as well paved and watered as they might ba, he was of the opinion that there were far too many coms, plainis és to the condition of the thurenghtares He said that there were many cities that had no better pavements than Montreal.While it was true that Chicago, for instance, had fine streets in certain sections, 1 was alsu tue that in the poorer portions of the city there were streets that were not ds well paved as similar streets in Montreal.The statements of Ald.Giroux were comeided in by other members of the commit tee, Ald Leclaire, who has also just re- returned from Chicago, brought up the system the Windy City had of maca- dumizing streets.The system of that city was much superior to the one in vogue in Montreal.He explained that In Chicago the foundation for the ma- cada was composed of large stones.Over these was a layer of smaller stones and, finally, over both was laid the regular macadam.In Montreal the custom was to put small stones for a foundation He asked that this sys- tein be done away with, and the one in vogue in Chicago adopted.No definite action on the matter was tuken by the committee.TAKING OVER STREETS.Ald.Lavallée came before the com- mitre« with a remark that more care shouid be ohserved in taking over streets Personally he did not think the city should issue permite for! bulldings on streets not awned by the.city When that was done.and when buildings had been erected cn such private streets, the city was at once asked to assume charge nf the streets! and then have to lay sidewalks, etc.Chairman Lariviere remarked that the issulng of permits did not come under the jurisdiction of the Road Committee, but he had no objection to conferring with the Fire and Light Committees on the subject raised by Ald.Lavalice.It was decided to do this.It ask is likely that the committee will the Finance Committee for more funds to put down permanent walks.The chairman explained that he desired to have wooden sidewalks in the city done away with as soon as possible.FIRES AND FIRE ALARMS.Record for the Past Month\u2014How the False Alarm Microbe is Now at Work Here, .According to the report of Nuperin- tendent James Ferns, of the Fire Alarin Department, there were twelve more alarms during the month just ended than for the month of September, 1900.- The following Ls the record: 1806.1905.Fires.«ov ov v0 4e 2 TN 60 Alarms., 40 40 0e .M 31 False alarms.,, 4e 4 13 14 Automatic alarms., ,, 7 3 Total.ee Lo 123 108 Last night there were three false alarms turned in from different parts of the city.which gave the brigade con- slderable trouble.One Babcock was smashed and a couple of the men narrowly escaped being injured.The police are watching for the false alarm fiends, who generally \u201cget busy\u2019 about this season, NEW TURBINE PUMP APPROVED BY CIVIC SUPERINTENDENT.At the meeting of the mittee yesterday afternoon, Superintendent Janin submitted a report on the new turbine pump which the city has Installed in McTavish street.It was shown that the pump was most satisfactory.The report of Mr.Janin War as follows: \u201cThis test was carried out and supervised during the prescribed 24 hours, alternately by my assistant and Water Com- inyself.and by Prof.L.A.Herdt, of McGill University.for the city, and Mr.Chas.Lester, C.E, for the John McDougall Caledonian Iron Works Co.The electrical engineers of the Allis- Chalmers-Bullock Co.builders of the motor.were also present for thelr company.\u201cAs the test Was to he made in conformity with clause 9 of the cuntract.on the capacity of the said pump.which wWas to be five milllun imperial gallons per 24 hours against 110 tha.pressure, this rondition was amply fulfilled, the toal number of gallons pumped being 5.470,000.The sald clause alro Rpecified that the test should show that the temperature of the motor working under a full load for at least 12 hours, should not be more than 40 degrees (.above the temperature of the room.The results on this test showed that the temperature never rase heyvond 30 degrees C.above the temperature of the room.\u201cIn accordance with clause 10, the ordinary working of the pump and motor was not to cause any notable noise or vibration.During the test.As also during the trials preceding the test.this conditlon was perfectly fulfilled.' \u2018Clanse 11 specified that the pump was to attain an overall efficiency ot not less than 65 per cent.The test showed that during normal working, that is to say.with a discharge of.five million imperial gallons per 24 hours, this efficlency Was attained, and dur- Ing the period when five atid three- Quarter million gallona were being pumped, an efficiency as high as 61 per cent.was attained.\u201d The committee was well pleased with the report and it was decided to make the first payment on the pump.side- | That in addressing Mrs.Pinkham you are confiding your private ills to a woman \u2014 a woman whose experience with women's diseases covers 8 great many years.\u2018 Mrs.Pinkham is the daughter-in-law of Lydia FE, Pinkham and for many years under her direction, and since her decease, she has been advising sick women of charge.Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, knowing full well that they ought to have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty impels them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probable examinations of even their family physician.It is unnecessary.Without money or price you can consult a woman whose knowledge frum actual experience is great.Mrs.Pinkham's Standing Invitation.Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs.Pin , at Lynn, Mass.All letters .are received, opened, read and and answered b women only.A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman ; thua has been established the eternal confidence between Mrs.Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken.Out of the vast volume of experience which she has to draw from, it is more than possible that she hae gained the very knowledge that will help vour care.She asks nothing in return except your good-will.and her advice has relieved thousands Surely anv woman, rich or poor, is very foolish jf she does not e advantage of this generous offer of asgistance.If you are ill, don't hesitate to a bottle of Lydia FE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once, and write Mrs Pinkham, Lynn, Masa., for special advice.When a medicine has been muccessful in restoring to health #0 many women, you cannot well say, without trying it \u201cI do not believe it will beip me.\u201d de 51, LOUIS COUNCIL ON FIRE PROTECTION At the St.Louls Council last evening Councillor Turcot suggested tha: the fire and police departments Le separated In future, instead of having the men act in both capacities as at present.He would also like to sae an experienced fireman as chief of the fire department.The recent conflagration had demonstrated the necessity for more Adequate protection against fire.There should be eight firemen at the central station and four at station No.2, north of the C.P.R.track.Councillor Turcot's plan was approved by other councillors, but the yuestion was left over fur further study.7 Secretary Vincent reported that as vet no injunction had been taken out against the Montres Vater and Pow.r Company by the legal adviser, but the latter expected tu receive a report *u- day from the Water and Power Company.who were having a thorough inspection made of thcir entire system.GAS PRESSURE LOW.Councillor Turcot complained that the Bus pressure in Bt.Louis was very low.expecially between the hours of five and nine fn the evening.when it Was not good enough to read -by.Tha secretary was instructed to write the Gas Company about this.Plans for Messrs.Henderson and Potts\u2019 paint works were accepted hy counell The building will be 350 x 160 by bo feet high.The name of the firm has been changed to \u201cBranderain, Henderson, Limited,\u201d with a.capital of $1,700,000, to whom the privileges a- corded to Henderson and Potts will be transferred.The Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Aasi- ciation complained of the excessive amount being charged them by tha Montreal! Water and Power Company for water used for sprinkling purposes in case of fire, «tc., and asked that the price be determined by arbitration, in which they would be represented.CHANGED STREET NAME.It was decided to give the name \u201cFairmount\u201d to the, whole street, instead of \u201cFairmount, Belanger and St.Eugene,\u201d by which three names it is now known.This change will take place in May next.\u2014 sa M'GILL THEATRE NIGHT SET FOR FRIDAY WEEK.\u201cMcGill Theatre Night '' hus been se for Friday, October 12th.This was decided un at a meeting of the Alma Mater Soclety of McGill last night.The play for the week is \u201cClarice,\u201d a play new to the students, but the actor is an old friend, Willam Gillette.There is a strong objection to the date selected in the fact that the senior football team plays in Toron:o on the folowing day and the players and thelr supporters on the trip, being obliged to leave on Friday evening, wlll be necessarily absent.The question was, however, fully discussed by the Alma Mater Society.\u201cClarice\u201d was the most suitable anl, in fact, almost the only suitable play for the students\u2019 celebration, which elther His Majesty's or the Academy could offer for several weeks, Many of the Rugby men might not care to take in the night's festivities auring the football season, anyway, so that it was decided to so far sacrifice the interests of the football players.The fact that the SH vip make sports taka ~~ place on the 12th a makes the choice of date a more happy one.As In previous years, tho society is making arrangements for buying His Majesty's outright for the night.Meetings of the Freshmen and So- phumore classes will be heid at once to try to devise costumes for the occasion, and to make plana for taking & worthy part In the celebration.The committees appointed by the Alma Mater Society to look after the management of the Theatre Night are as follows: Theatre Cormmittee\u2014F.A.Cattar- rach, Arts \"07; F.G.Logie, Med.\u201807; A.G.McGougan, Arts 08; J.Hackett.\u2018Music Committee\u2014G.W.SinolaJlr, Med.\u201807; M.G.Brooks, Arts \u201808; O.N.Brown, Set.\"10.' Decoration Committee\u2014Miss E.M.Coates, R.V.C.\u201807; C.W.Dévis, Arcs \u201807; W.C.McMlilan, Arts \u201807.BUCKLEY =\u201d Best Ua - sis 2 aw, \u2018The Clothing Dept.Offers Striking Values Thursday This time it comes with added strength and attraction, with each offer it grows in power and scope.With age comes strength.This offer outstrips all the previous ones, and each sale has scored a great success.These great sales are greater than ordinary business conditions.They create \u2014A Big 3 gc Sale \u2014 From 8 to 10 A.M.We've planned to make this 39c sale from B to 10 o'clock Thursday one of noleworthiness, and caleulate fore the values that we offer of nece sented to early shoppers.sue quality colored Moreen Skirtings navy, Royal crimson, cadet grey, On sale from o to 10, per yard 6oc funcy Tweed Sultings, in or green mixtures; 4u, 42 10 at, per yard .und 44 Colored Silk Eolienne, a fine sheer fabric for evening and reception , 40 to win new laurels by it, there- 8sity inust be the greatest ever pre- inches wide; shades are black, rescdu, myrtle, etc., cto.dress.a good rango of colors to select from.From % to 10, price, per yard.Plain all-wool Cashmere, all colors including navy.crimson, grey, fawn, brown and about 2j other Thursday, from 8 to 10, ut, per y 50c and 60e Black Dress Goods.such as fine lustre, hucar cioth, Cee ene ee a Ch eee eee 3ge light grey mixtures, also brown, blue inches wide, un sale from 8 to Cee ee ce ce 39¢ Ce eee 39c shades, bbc goods.On sale ard.ane Cc vecuna cloth, all wool henrietta cashmere, corkscrew cloth, mel- rose cloth, etc; 50c and 6Uc goods.Thursday from 8 ta 10, per conditions, Manufacturers know we are selling the goods and eagerly seek our trade as it offers an outlet for all the quantities that would otherwise be left on their hands, \u2018To fully realize all that is happening, to know all the ex- travordinary opportunities, you must explore the Clothing Department.Men's Black Beaver Overcoats Thursday, $7.50.\u2014Cut long with centre vent, velvet collar.Specially priced for Thursday .$7.50 $13.50 Fall Suits.Specially Priced for Thursday, $9.98 \u2014350 all wool single and double breasted Sack Suit, fabrics are tweeds, serges and fancy worsteds; Rizes.all Specially priced ARTISTIC MILLINERY - AND COSTUMES.In the newest and most exclusive creations designed by Paris and Vienna Artistes.Some of the exclusive novelties designed by our own millinery artist have been pronounced equal to the finest.Flowers, feathers, ribbons and all other trimmings are of the richest and most beautiful that Old World Salons can furnish.We also cordially invite your inspection of our Robes, Opera Cloaks, and fancy Neckwear, Belt and Buckle Novelties and Liberty Jewellery.W.HENRY BELL.436 St.Catherine St.West |MOTT\u201d DIAMOND OCOLA The favourite in Canada for more .than sixty years.v Dinner Set Day in the Basement.The Basement to-morrow will present a most superb cqllection of charming Dinner Sets, but the most Interesting part of the story is to be found in the prices.If you are interested they're more fascinating than a romance, for there is no romance about these splendid cash bargains.Fine Dinner Sets, regular $16.73 ta $18.79, special Thursflay at .11.98 Several rich and dainty styles of decoration to select from, the quality is the finest, and each piece Is touched up \u201cwithh gold; some sets have soup tureens and some have the sugar and cream sets: they also have extra large size platters.$5.70 Fine Decornted Tea Sets, 40 pieces, Thursday $3.97 These sets ure u fine qual- aity of ware, several rich decorations to choose from.$5.25 Rich Decorated Dinner Set, 50 pieces, Thursday $3.63 These sets consist of enough pieces to serve six persons.Dainty floral designs.10 piece Toilet Set, Thursday .Al! full size pteces, dainty patterns.£2.69 ICORRECT DRE Novi- Modi SS FOR WO Velvet Suits Exclusive Novi-Modi Designs.excellence fashion in New York and Paris swelldom.with fancy braid, black, seal, navy, wine and green, You must see these to appreciate them, Wehster's Dictionary, $2.25 _ Webster's Complete Dictionary, containing 70,000 words and colored fllustrations of representative flags of nations and other explanatory pictures; also statistical in= formation of the world's populations, and a supplement of 5.000 words and phrases; beautifully bound in shéepskin, with marbled edges; size 11 x 9,2 x 4 inches.Saturday's price, $2.25 fe Cloth Bound Hooks, Worth $1.00 for 3g9c.Books, beautifully bound, his- tortcal, of adventures, of romance; by noteworthy authors; interest-% ingly written from beginning to end, and printed in large clear type.They would make worthy additions to your library.Russia and Japan\u2014The story the war in the Far East.By Earthquake and Fire\u2014An authentic history of the San Francisco calamity.The Life of Queen Victoria, and the Story of Her Reign.The Life of King Edward.EXTRA SPECIAL.Madame Corelli's latest book, The Treasures of Heaven: a romance of riches.Cloth $1.10 of MENT ri The velvet suit is par the accepted trimmed colors Handsomely Prices $35 to $55.Handsome Style Book on Request REIN NT TE Wardrobe 558 St.Catherine St.West GEORGE BARTMANN, Agent STABBING AT CALGARY WAS.UNPROVOKED Italians Ran Amuck\u2014\u2014Rancher, Whe is Dying, Had Nothing to Do With Affair, Spécial to the Montreal Star.Calgary, Alta.October 3.\u2014News from Cochrane {indicates that young Cole, who was stabbed by enraged Italians in the riot on Baturday, Is still hovering between life and death.Hewitt, another victim of the Italians is here, and is in quite a precarious condition.Cole was in no way associated with the riot.IPeopie who saw the encounter tell of its intensity.After Hewitt, the man who caused the row.had assaulted the Italians, the entire thirty went mad.They got Hewitt down and all began alashing at him at one time.One old Itallan drew a revolver and began shooting Hewitt at random, running all around the infurtated men who encircled him.He would have done damage, but for the fact that a spectator hit him wiih a brick, knocking him insensible.Then the riot began 1h earnest.Residents of the town attempted to rescue Ho- witt, when the Italians, for a time, started in on them and it looked aa though there would be a pitoh~1 bal- tle.\u201c Aa the resildents got reinforcemen'a, the Vtalian: retreated.Just before the end came Cole was wounded.He is a rancher and had came to Cochrana to meet his father and mother, whu CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS A simple and effective remedy tor SORE THROATS AND COUGHS They combine the al valve of Oresolens with elm and lico- % in stamps.ot 26 36eoû csreully keeping out of the fight, when were coming In on the train.He wis an Jtallan broke away from the row ani ran over to him.pulled a knife and plunged K into the young man's liver.The Ttalians retreated to the car ani were taken in shortly after by the Mounted Police.Two Italians who did the wounding ara held in the cells here.Others were fined from $5 to $26 and released.Would Not Pay Head Tax Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, October 3.\u2014James Jones wis yesterday awarded $100 damages In Divisional Court by Judge Mabee, from the Niagara Navigation Company.The defendants had refused to let him lanl at Lewiston because he had not pail his $2 head tax which the United States levies on Englishmen entering the country.Judge Mabee ruled that no stipulation had been made wh:n the plaintiff bought the ticket, and that consequently the carriers wer: the only ones responsible for damages.Fire Fired the Revolver, Special to the Montreal Star.Brockville, Ont.October 3.\u2014Fred.Blevins was brought to Alexandria Bay yesterday with a bullet wound in .ls hip caused by the accidental explos- ton of a revolver.Blévina and Edward Griffin have been camping for some time in Gore Bay.They were.in their tent enjoying a warm fire when tha revolver, which lay upon the bed.near the stove, became heated and sudden- jy exploded, the bullet entering Blev- in's hip.The wounde is not dangerous.rt Both Suffered the Same Fate.Regina, Sask.October 3.\u2014Two men, Richen and Moftat, natives of Fergus, Ont, and Cape Breton respectively.were suffocated by gas 26 miles south of here Monday night.They were sinking a well on the farm of George Vail, and one of the men had gene down to adjust some of the machinery.When he did not give the signal If you our morning coffee to ie always fresh and fragrant, alwa.s pure and sustaining always just perfect,always easily made, and yet always uniform quahity\u2014try GAMP COFFEE the perfection in coffee.Grocers sell it.Ain to-day.R.Palsrson'& Sons, Coffes Specialists, Glasgow.The beet fer ab Matais.Putz TRIPLE » EXTRACT « (Lieuio OR PASTE) Meta.Poursu Jd AT AL GROCERS Âdb D- Kaxpwase Dearesp= LION fra A B Queer Cause for Suicide.New York, October 3\u2014John C.Baker, 3% years old, head of the art department of the New York Herald for several years past, committed sul- cide last night in hix apartment In Central Park West, by shooting.The suicido was due to extreme nervousness, immediately induced because his apartments were in a state of disorder owing to painters being at work there.¢ = HAPPY MOTHERS and rosy, sturdy children are living examples of the true wortb of Menthol Worm Remover t apd surest means of killing ee rect g stomach and bowel troubles to hau! up, his comrade followed him into the well.Both were dead when taken out yesterday, | 1 ing 1be little ones free from sick- and Ne agaist has it\u201413¢.« box.The Orifithe à Mocaber oon Co.Ltd, Foronte, cou We Are Selling FIRST GLASS GROGERIES AT LOW PRICES Fresh Vegetables and Fruit ef all Varieties Received Dally.8 ibs.Bweet Potatoes .208e Large Sweet Oranges, dos Zc and BO0 New Table Figs, per 1b.12%c and 105e Fresh Tomatoes, per basket Montreal Musk Melons.20c and 30e Preserving Peaches, basket Preserving Plums, basket .Best Granulated Sugar, per 1b.Choire Creamery Butter, per 1h.2 Strictly New Lald Eggs, per dogen.2 Good Fresh Eggs, per dozen .23 25c 1.00 7 Ibs.Best Rolled Oats or Flour .Bext Potatoes, per bag.8 Bent Potatoes, per peèk RS Choice Breakfast Bacon, per Ib.Weekly and Monthly Accounts solicited and given personal attention, also telephone orders.THOMPSON & C0, 54 Ayimer Street.Tel.Up 2687.Cor.Berthelet.Attacked by Young Revolutioniste.Yekatérinoslav, October 3.\u2014While the police were examining houses bere yesterday, they were attacked hy armed young revolutionists.Several volleys were exchanged before the revolutibn- ists were put to flight, leaving behind one man dead and another wounded, | Our'$1.25 fountain pen wriles smooths ly.R.Hemsley, 2566 St.James street, Special Notice.Chickering Quarter Grand.This wonderful little plano is the smallest, gaintiest and most perfect small grand ever made.MK takes about the same shace as gn upright and possesses the qualities b@longing only te @arands.Hole agents, C.w.Lindsay, Jimited, 512 St.Catherine street west (pear Peel), 186 6 cod San EAI TEBE Sa RT k gi f Tre PS) =r 2 A, SE TS dE EE Ë H ep BIRTHS.JLLEN \u2014 On Tuesday September 0th at 78 Quesnel street.a sou to Mr.and Mrs.Wm Allen VSON \u2014 At in Stadarona avenue.Montreal on September Sith, the wife of Btephen Fo Davsun, of a dauri ter (Margn: ot tlizaberto, London, ng pa pors ple asc of RDNEK Veo Figen ave West mount, en Friday st September, JYO8 the wife of Frank 1 Gardner.of à daughite: 136 2 law SsIFE On Septengizer 5th, 19060 at CLimWoot, Hweclslong the wile of Jay OC.Masse, of 0 daughter El1.01: On the 6th alt, at 15 Greene avenir \\Nesainount, this vite Of A.Frewiss Mellur of a son.CA AUIS Evmnouth Grove, on Hey tember 240a, 1900 to Mt and Mis ba B HMea.# son (sl! born MARRIAGES.RIGGS- MATTHEWS.At 8 Anthonv's Chureh on Tuesday, October 2nd.tso6, by the lev.Fathe: Shen Geo :.Brig#a.M.1).to Ole N° EE Matthews, eldvat daugiter of SC Matthews ELLY-DOUGHER At & Anns Church, Montreal on on toe tai feu ard Kelly of Montreal tn Annte aye! - er.of Thurso PQ.\" Ottawa papers please copy JSRBN MILLES - On Tnesdas October 2nd, at the Church of the Advent, West- mount by the Rev.A J Doull rector, Busanna Hurrage Mills, second daughter of Joseph Mls, Fsy.to Harold Beaufort Mussein, youngest son of the late William Wiotehvad Musson Fs, both of Montreal 236 BHTON-MACNAUGHTON -At Mont- the Rev.Edgar M.HULL M.A DIN Florence May, daughter of Mrs J \u20ac Macnaughton, ta Arthur Burkles Rual- PRE ton.of Kansas l'ity Ma VOUNR rst son of the late Professor Rushton, M A of London University and Queen's College.ork.OTT-JOWSEY \u2014 At the home of {he bride's mother, Riverside Farm.Emd- ley.Que.on Monday.October 1st, 1908, by the Rev.Geo.H.Gagnon.M.A Alfreda Lee Jowsey, sccennd daughter of the late John Jowsey, Esq.to Wil- lam James Scott.M D, of Montreal.DEATHS IN'THE CITY.\"RRELL - Jo this clty.on the 2nd inst, At 1X0 Amherst street.Mary Jane PNell.wid w of the late Robert Buri ell.and mother of James Walker.Esq, aued S2 years.Funeral, private, Vhars- day.235 2 OYLE \u2014 In this city, on October Ynd.Katte.second daughter of the late Peter Doyle.Funeral from her mothers residence 81 Papineau avenue, Frida real.Canada, on October third, 1906, Ly | t 6th.at § aan, to St Marys , Church, thence 10 Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and avqualntances please accept this intimation.236 2 DNES\u2014On Octuber 1st.Catherine Hef- fernan, beloved wife of Thomas Jones, aged seventy-fuur years.Funeral from her late residence.510 Cadieux street, on Thursday.October 4th, at BR am.to St: Patrick's Church, Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.ILLAKD \u2014 At Western Hospital, October 1st Samuel Ernest Millärd, beluv- ed husband of T.anra Millard.Funerai will leave No.30 Rushbrooke street.Wednesday afternoon, at 23.30 o'aiock.Friends and acquaintances - please nc- cept his intimation.English papers please copy.236 2 OONEY \u2014 At 10 Pontiac street.Francis.son of Patrick Rooney.Funeral notice jater.FILSON \u2014 Arthur Willlam, aged 1 year, 11 months und 8 days, youngest son nf Mr.and Mrs.Robert Wilson, 244 Guy street.Funeral Jvtober.3pd, private.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY, NDERSON \u2014 At Medicine Hat.Alta.on Beptember 9th, Wm.J.Anderson.Interment at Aultsviie, Ont, on arrival of 1246 p.m.train, Friday, 5th.236 3 OYD \u2014 At North Burke, N.Y., on Oc.tober first.THomas Walker, youngest son of the late Samuel Boyd.aged twenty-one years.238 - \u2014_ IN MEMORIAM, EYNOLDS \u2014 An anniversary service will be held in 8t.Patrick's Church, on Friday morning.at 7.20, for the repose of the sonl of the late Joseph ©.Rey- noids, who d\u2018ed October 5th, 1805, ANTED A COOD YOUNC MAN eat lady charlotte gelatine on Sun- ys.TET THE UNDERTAKER VICTORIA SQUARE - 65 1Bdend DEATHS REPORTED.Stratford, Ont.\u2014 Joseph Dungmors n oneer of Dowr.le and l'erth conunty, sitrl \u2019 prterday morning, aged &7 Woodstock, Ont, Richard Moyveey a ptive of Plymouth England, and a rest Ent of this district the past fifty-fire bars, is dead here.nged 92 vears, Robert Ryman, an engineer.died sud- Enly.agcd 63 years, Mrs.William Campbell is dead ed RO years.Londen, Ont.\u2014 Rav.John Lernv.à pperannuated Methadist minister, died pre.aged 77 veart te was atl one time Lgatinne.l at Belleville.\u2018Miss Luella Rownt died ening.Montmagny.\u2014 Gen 12 Marant, Jeljvery han for the Imperial Oil Co, is dead here.here, suddenly last Woodstock, Ont.\u2014 Richard Movsey.fr.oñe of Oxford'# pioneera.died voster.Ay, aged 92.He witnessed the coronation ' Queen Victoria Clinton, Ont.- George Thillard aged 30 tocerv merchant.dled last ovening Belleville Robt Thamson, of tlie ty.ix dened nged TT He was a former cal bank manager Thos.Mclfenzie of Plninsfield.die st night, aged 7 St.John, N RB.Mra Elizabeth Snoaa- cass, wife of Isaac Snodgrass, is dra: at :r home at Young's \u2018nwo, aged 6% Bt John NB.\u2014Dlaf Donall Brown.sen Gavin Brown, diet an Monday at Ws Mirents home in Wooden k &t John, NB Mrs Marx 1, Huthi m.widaw of Jnlkim Hntc\u2018ison died at Tondstack, yesterdnv zed RO 81 John, N B.- Mrs tatherine Vip nt.aged RT.d'ad vesterdav at her gone sidence on &t John BrockviHe.Ont Xi Corbett.or uth Augusta, dled here aged 51.Mrs Wm.Saemarville died at Mhld'elle.agod 77 fF Edn ard.Rossean Is dent nt Crdwell: ls, aged 588 Jane MeInnes dirt at Larant ; Mrs, Thoes.Lurling died at ar Rocklort, aged RO vents Piof.Andrew Hurd, wha Aled re.ents Galessbürg.TL, was a native of Ox Pré.Grenville county ont where he Ax born in 1892 At the tine of hie dn (lee he had Just complated his ARth ya sa member df the staff of Knox Cal aged TH ber Lome &e, (inlesburg.A.w Hors.=r a widihv | anwn rvman and farmar of VaHorvtown ed thir morning aged 87 Jin wan 4 pre yor of Leeds County and known far ni ide.re + or \u2018epeating watohes carefalls LR Hemsiey.915 Ri repair.Jame strret Sptclai Notice.We accept nid pianos fn part pav- ont for new.Mason & Risch planos.he Leach Plano (Co.Limited, F680 St.atherine street west.288 2 ï FU THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3.1906.merde yo tr a ere Store Closeg ui Six o'clock To-night.still bigger rush for to-morrow.compare with those.Black and White Tweed Coats, worth Fu no, Speed Thursday $6 75 Ladies\u2019 Scotch Twesd Semi fitting Coat.Regu- tur $00 en Kind $18.00 To-morrow Ladies\u2019 Tight Fitting Tatlor Made Costumes, nw URE vata Tomorrow $21.60 LADIES HOUS DRESSES.7 doz.Ladies\u2019 Flannclette House Dresses.nade in u new style, neat\u2019y tacked And trim- $l 35 med worih 31:60 Special MEN'S FALE HFATS OUR SPECIALS \u2014 Fedoras and Derbys, tnacte from the hest fur felt in the very latest style, sik rimmed, leather sweat rs.1 shade.of pray, brour and black You cannot duplicate these Hats tor less than special prive EM $165 LADIEN KID @ LOVES.Le Brabant, a ginove made ex- cousivesy for Us from the finest rkins newest shades, $ Special .EN 1.25 Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves, «f extra quality, made by best French experts, in the latest colors, $ Tu-morrow RER .1.55 S.CARSLEY Ce Ladies\u2019 Coats and Costumes Creat October Sale Beats All Records! We have been doing enormous business in Ladies\u2019 Now Fali Coats and Costumes during the past few weeks.So popular are the styles and prices that our regular staff has been unable to cope with the immense influx of business.No values past, present or future can ; a | THURSDAY S WEDNESDA\\, OCTUBER 3rd, 1806, Was anticipate a Ladies\u201d Loose Coats, hrown tweed mixture, worth 314 00 Thursday only $10 25 Ladies Light Gray Tailor Made Costume, werth 316 00, Thursday .$11.60 Ladies\u2019 Semi- fitting Gray Shaded Costume, worth | $20.85 Special Fla n nelette Blouses.A special purchase of Ladi:s' New Style Flannelette Bloyses, beantifully trimmed Lang frs tucked collar.worth $1.25 Thursday .Cee LL gic Maw's Furnishings Men's Natural Wool Underwear, double breasted shirs uanahrink- able, izes 34 to 4% able, sives 3 » 45 sf to $1.40 Special to-morrow Navy Flannel Shirts, with ar without collars.pl oa or twill flannel Regular $140 To-morrow .LL Le $1.10 A 1000 YDS SHOT TAFFETA SILKS 0 COMBINATION Coos worth Nic.THURSDAY .se 450 Two Specials! 0 PIECES NEW TWFEEDS 40 IN WIDE RANGE OF COLORES DRESS GOOD REG.3lc maté ces en \u2014 Special Bargain Day in the Basement | 18e Fruit Dishes .13e ! 150 Frosted Auer Globes 10c She Vinegar Bottles 2 Ze Clear Auer Globes oo, se lèe Cups and Saucers .De 13¢ Whisks 11 eue ze Te Fruit Saucers .de Zoe Opal Perforated Glebe.13ec 10¢ Shaving Mugs Ze 5e Nail Rrusheg \u2026 Le He Water Gilasses ac Se Sink Brushes .LL.2¢ fu Preserve Dishes 22.1.{1140 fc Dish Mops .2400 .314c «S.CARSLEY C%.| «S.CARSLEY C%.{ 143 to 151 Notre Dame St.Weuc.143 to 131 Notre Dame St.West.1R4 to 104 St.Jamen nt, Montreal, 184 to 182 St.Juimnen ut.Montreal.LEADING.KRASEL'S Double Ash Sifter nette Razer, German nnd Paints.Window cts and Burners.PLUMBING, rear of store, 238 2 2aw QVAVAVAVAVAVAVA 5 YOU GET ALL THE GOOD out of Suchard's tena be.causé It all dissolves readily in the hot water or milk With ordinary rocoas vou find a large proportion of the powder at the bottom of the cup.not dissolved, useless.and unpleasant.In the manufue- ture of chard), COCOA ruch great care is taken to insure {te purity.and it is ground so fine.that every bit of it ix goad.and wil dissolve quickly A ringle cup vou Agente ve, will convince VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAY A Frank 1, Montreal) FAVAVAVAVAVAVAVS Wholesale Furs We offrring Persian Lamb, fRoal and Seal Coats, made to measure.Or fiom stork Mink and Rune Mute, Ruta, motes and all fur wear, at striuly wholesale prices.We trent all buyers ne tiade curtoniers.We do repairing and mak» your otd Furs look new.M.MOORE & CO, Wholesale Furs, Benedict & v are Electric 236 4 321 Bt.Paul Street.Called to Woodstock.Special th The Montrexl Star.Wondateuk ont Oteber 7 \u2014 The Woodstock Congregational Church has extended à vall to the pastorate made va.cent by the resignation of lev.i.Nkor- Hit te Rev Char 8 FPediev, BA of Avis Que Mr.Pedles la à brother l'edles of Eminanuel Chureh and of Res dunes Wo Pedley, Western Church, Yorontn, and Pedtry, misstonary in Japan of Rev.Mugh Montreal, of the Hilton Franciscans\u2019 Head Leaves.On tobe 3 - Rev Syracuse NY.eapeartor.general of the Dominick Reuter, Franciscan order throughout the world, \u2019pft Syracuse vesterdny for New York on lg wav ty Rome.hin official residence Pathoy that Luly stitotions Reuter han been in America since on oa visit th the Franciscan in- in Cancer of the Breast Statt & Jury.Rowmanville.Ont.will gladly rend yon the names of Canadians whe have tried their painleas home treat- fhent for cancer in all parts of the body.ome of the cures are simply marvellous.AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA' Hass Shelf Hardware.Btrd (\u2018ages \"arpet Bweepers., Clothes Wringers, Washing Machines.Queher Heaters, Of1 Stove Pipes made and HEATING Address-\u2014 PAUL FR, KRASEL, R81 West st.Catherine strect, near Mark at., Montreal, A Money and Labor-Saviug Device, Thousands in use all one giving satisfaction.Call and ba convinced.Hat of references.Gillette Safety Razors, nnd others.over the Damimion, and every Practical Demonstration daily.Write for descriptive circular and Also direct importer of Carbo-Mag- Fngligh Ole Cutlery Varnishes, Housefurnishings, ete.Heaters.fitted up: Gas Mantles, Bruck- Rest quality goods at Lewest Prices.and TINSMITHING Shop ln Tel.Up 1432, i ligentence , ofRcer THEPEOPLES nero?[mpoetant SALE OF HANDSOME Household Furniture Large assortment of Carpets, Squares, Costly Planos House Furnishings, eter.at our rooms, 241 and 243 St.James st.\u2018Friday, Ocichar 5th_1906 Consisting of Carpet Squares in various sizex and handsome designs, Ax- minster, Roval Wilton, Brussels, Tap- cstry and other grades Linoleums and Olleloths, Curtains, Portierées and u- ble linen House Furnishings, ete.Alan very handsome Upright Pianos, ar good A8 new.and very neat Parlor, Bedroom and Inning Roam Furniture.Brass and Iron Redsteads, Springs and Mattresses.Pillows, ete, B.P.Mirrors, Also np lot of good Second-hand Household Furniture.Odd Bureaus and Bedstends, Carpets, Parlor and Bedroom Sets.Sale nt 2.80 P.M, RAE & DONNELLY, Dan 2 Auctioneers.Escaped From Bellevilie Gaol.Belleville Ont, October 3.\u2014-Frel Ren- frew.who wag servimg a two months\u2019 in the gaol here for theft, made hls es ape this morning.He was, it fs said, alipwed out in the gaol yard, and when looked for he was gone, Benfrew's sentence was pearly up, but he war wanted in Tornnto for housebreaking Hence his flight.Teddy's Mate Pleads Not Guilty, Roaton, Ociober 3 \u2014Shaum Kelley, nf Fitchburg, the room mate of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.appeared tn the municl- pal court to-day.and pleaded not guilty to A charge nf assaunt upon a police At the request nf his counsel, Alderman Bangs, of this city.the case was continued until October 10.Killed by Train at Ricton, Picton, Ont, October 3.\u2014Isaac Friar, abou: 0 years of age.was Struck by a Ce \u2018trail Ontario RaHway passenger train vereterday morning.and s0 badly hurt that he died of his injuries last L evening.Friar was walking on tho.track In Pléton yard.and being very deaf did not hear the approaching tain He was unmarried.Franch Gir} a Terrorist.Toulon, France, October 3.-\u2014A girl Arrested here on the charge of throw.Ing à bomtfat the Gnvernor of Bkatn\u2026- Inoslav.and-whe claimed to he a Rua- sian, turns ont to be French.her name i« Jeanne THiy, and as a result of as- aociation with Russian students in the Latin quarter of Paris, she joined tha terrorfsts and undertook the task of killing a orominent Russian official.POTLES the cleanliness of the G.B.Chocolate Many years of experience have produced the best factory A new equipment throughout (former factory destroyed by fire) gives all the requirements to produce the finest chocolate products.factory.practice.is the word that expresses fit all feet, Smart Shoes FOR FALL WEAR We have the greatest value in shoes at $3.50 and $4.00 Good, solid, reliable footwear\u2014just the thing for the fall weather.We carry these in all leathers and have a full line of shapes and sizes to Nothing in town to equal them.FRANK POWER 279 Notre Dame Street West CANON RICHARDSON ELECTED BISHOP Has Been Selected as Coadjutor in Diocese of Fredericton\u2014Vote Reached on Eleventh Ballot, Special to The Montreal Star.Fredericton, N.B., October 3.\u2014Rev.Canon J.A, Ric.ardson, of Trinity Church, St.John.was yesterday vlect- ed Cvuadjulor Bishop of Fredericton diocese.\u2018The vote was reached on the cleventh ballot.Canon Richardson received 77 votes, and the nearest to him was Archdeacon Neales, with 30.John Andrew Richardson, whose eect] 1.to the high office of Coadjutor Bishop of Fredericton diocese, was born Oct.30,1868, in Warwick, \u2018England, being a son of Rev.John Rev.i | i i 2 Doors from McGill Street !1887 and \"College, Winnipeg, from ; and has given | cf his congregation.i there have been Richardson He came to Canada in 1891 entered St.John's which institution he graduated in 1895.He was ordained deacon the same year and priegt in 1896, when he became rector of Êt Luk#x Church, Fort Rouge, Winnipeg, which until! then he had carried on us a mission.In 1899 he received a call from Trinity Church, of Fredericton.and entered upon his duties as rectar in August of that year.Since coming tu the city Canon Richardson has been prominently identified in reform and philanthropic work, much valuable assistance to various societies that have for their object the alleviation of dls- tress and the uplifting of the poor.In his church work he has been singularly successful.being an earnest and thoughtful preacher and indefatigable in his efforts among the younger ele- in became rector of Trinity to has Since he large accessions | the membership and the parish ! flourished in every respect.\u201c Canon Richardson was married In Winnipeg tn Miss Fortin, daughter nf ; Archdeason Fortin.of that place.They have two children.REPAIR YOUR FURS, Terhaps you don\u2019t know, but it takes a better workman to repair your old Furs and make them look like new, than it does to make new goods look well.We have aa expert repairing staff.Charges moderate.M.MOORE 4 CO.Wholesale Furs, 236 à 321 8t.Paul Street.Cunningham\u2019s Malt Graham Bread Wholesome.Strengthening and Appetizing.JOHN CUNNINGHAM, 313 ELGIN AVENUE, Opposite Westmount Park.\u2018Phone Westmount 1332.* WEIGHTS FOR THE FIRST HUNL RACES Some of the Local Horses are Pretty Well Penalized\u2014Handicaps for All Events.The huandicapper for the hunt racea has come to town and following are the handicaps for to-morrow.Half-Bred Hunters\u2019, Flat-\u2014Cup presented by Messrs.Elkington & Co, aweepatakes, 68 per cent to winner 4v per cent.to second: ror three-year-olds and upward, half-bred hunters holding a master's certificate, maldens prior to August 25th, the property of members of the Montreal Hunt, Club de Chasse au Courre Canadien, Fox Hunters' As- aæociation and the Quebec Hunt.To be ridden in pink, by a member of any of the abovn clubs, Welght for age.Entrance $10.One mile.Kathleen.159: Dick, 1865: Virginia, 165.Beckey Sharpe, 165: Hot Bread, 185.Hunters\u2019 Flat Handicap (Mr.Paton\u2019s Cup, presented by Hugh Paton, Esq.ex-M.F.H.with 3300 added, of which $75 to second and $25 to third.For quali- fled hunters, three-year-olds and upward, holding a certificate from the Canadian Hunt Assoctation or National Steeplechase and Hunt Association.To be ridden by gentlemen ridera holding a certificate from the Canadian Hunt Association or the National Steeplechase and Hunt Assoecl- ation.Entrance, $10, half-forfeit.One mile and a quarter.Kumshaw, 172.Plum Tart, 160: Ploranga, 157; Silver Penny.156: Arctic Ctrele, 145; Baly- castle, 1688: Helderberg, 1807 2ZIg-Zag, 166, Heatherhelle, 153; Falr Havana, 147 Third race-3 o'clock.Farmers\u2019 Steeplechuse\u20143$375, of which $150 to first, $70.00 to second, $50.00 to third, $3500 to fourth, $25.00 to fifth, 20.00 to sixth, $1500 to reventh and 10.00 to eighth.For half-bred horsea.bred on the island of Montreal.lsle Bizard or in the County of Laval.ani fmported half-bred mares which have dropped \" foai on the Islands or in Laval County, and which have not won an op.n steeplechase during 1906.Owned by bona fide farmers nf the counties 6f Hochelaga.Jacques Cartier and J.aval.Weizht for age.Marea ttat have suckled a foal! thls year allowed five pounds.Entrance free, About two miles\u2014Baby, 149; Doreen, 185; Woodbine, 149: Tommy, 168: Joe, 166; King Tap, 165; Rose, 165; Madge, 166, Lapwing.165.Fourth rare-3.30 o'clock.Open Handicap Steeplechase.\u2014 For three-year olds and upward.By subscription of 35.00 each to the winner, with 3400 udded, of which $100 to second and $50.00 tn third.About two ml'es, onen Pndicap steeplechuse\u2014 John ndolph, 180; Bellecourt, 155; Silver Penny.150: Dun- ! heath, 145; Arctic Circle.142; Burnap, 158; Honorius, 152; Ballycastle, 159; Greanfield, 145 Fifth race, 4 o'clock.Open flat race, handicap \u2014 Par all ages.$300, of which $76.00 to secon?and $2600 to third.Entrance $10.00 half-forfeit.Six furlonzs-\u2014-Blue Cnat, 140; Creen- field, 115: Marcotini, 103; Red Monk, 123; Myrmidon, 109; Knight of Hills- boro.100 Arm Mangled in Corn Cutter.fipecial to The Montreal Star.Sherbrooke, October 23.-\u2014 Mr.Charles Howe, foreman for Dr.B.P.Ball.Rock Island.while rutting corn, in some manner allowed his arm to be drawn into tha machine, cutting and mangling it above the elbow.so that the arm will have to be amputatéd rear the shouider.Killed at Race Track.Special te The Montreal Star, Bherbrooke, October 3.\u2014 Nicholas Ra- cinej of Roxton Falls.was killed on thd Liboire Falr by & racing track at St.horse.He lived but threes hours the 4 accident \\ pe with $300 added).\u2014A silver cup; FORMER PRIEST ELOPES FROM ITALY In Addition to the Cassock the Father Had Worn Artiliery Officer's Uniform, © Rome, October 3.\u2014A case resembling the famous Delarue mystery which recently caused such a sensation in France, has aroused considerable in-! terest here.A few days ago it was announced ones, of the Camillin) Order.rector of the aristrocratio church of the sania Marla Madalena., had resigned frpm the priesthood and disappeared.It has now been discovered that the ex-priest fled from Italy with a bean- tiful girl belonging to a distinæuish -1 family, and it is reported that they are on thelr way to America.Carones, Who is young, tall and handsome, served the usual term army, where he was attached to an artillery regiment and rose to the rank of lieutenans.After leaving the army \"he became rector of the Chugch of ths Santa Maria Madalena but was ra- called to the colors for temporary service and, it |s sald, managed to combine his twa duties Returning at an early hour from the artlilery ba\u201d- racks, he put his monk's robes over his uniform and In this manner celebrated mass.He was compelled to make the alteration in his costume 0 hastily that he was unable to take o°f his military boots, and when kneeling before the altar.the congregatinn caught glimpses of his spurs beneain his gown.WILL NOT RESIGN.Chief Justice Tuck So Informs the Madawaska Circult Court, Special to the Montreal Star Edmunaton, N.B.October 3.\u2014At the Madawaska Circuit Court cpening here this morning.Chief Justice Tuck state.that he had not \u201che slightest intention of resigning from his present position.and expressed the -pinion that nothing but an amendment cf the British North America Act or impeachment by.both houses of Parliament could remove him against his will.neithe= of which had ever beon suggested, or as far as he knew, thought of.Chief Juatic* Tuck ls now In his sevanty-sixth year nnd his retirement has been anticipated for some time.rt «The Pot Calls the Kettle, Black.\u201d Special tn The Montreal Star.St Petersburg, October $.\u2014Severat NEWS; Apers have pubilshed editor al articles on the events at Atlanta, Ga.comparing them with the anti-Jewish massacres in Russia.The Novoe Vreinva expresses the hope that the United States will cease to attribute the Russian excesses to official provocation Instead of admitting that they are the result of natural racial animosity.1 Killed the Judge Advocate.Askabad, Transcasican Territory, Russia, October 3.\u2014During the trial yesterday of the second section of the troops who mutinied here in June, an unknown man entered the court-room and killed the Judge advocate, General Rinkevich, and attempted to shoot the president of the court, General Usha- kofrsky, but was shot down by an officer.Drowned Near Oakviile.Special to th: Montreal Star.Oakville, Ont, Octobar 3.-\u2014The body of Willlam Sire, g carpenter, v-hn dis- appea- \u2018 last Saturday was found yesterday in Sixteen-mile creek.flre's residence is very near the creek.gad it is sup he stumbled and fell over the embankment, was stunned by the fall.and drowned.Sire formerly lived) in Toronto Junction.Vermont Legisiature Opgns.Montpelier, Vt, October 3.\u2014 The 128th biennial session of the Vermont Leginlature opened here to-day.On Thursday the farawel] message of Governor Charles J.Bell will be presented at a joint sessinn, and Governor Fletcher D.Proctor.will be inaugurated.i | Mr.Borden at Chesterville.Special to the Montreal Star.Ostawa, Octber 8.\u2014Mr.R.L.Eorden went to Chesterville, Dundas County, this moming.There he will address a non-political picnic organized by Mr.Andrew Rrodeur, M.P.Special Officer Dead.Mobile, Alga.October 3.\u2014Roy Hoyle the =pecial pficer who was shot las night during\u201d the attack on the gounty wal wa mob, fled early to- - that Father Virginio Car-, in the | NAS MURDERE IN DHT English Girl Meets a Terrible Death in Essen, Prussia\u2014Related to Royalty.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 F.ssen, Prussia, Octoher 3.\u2014A great sensation has been caused here by the murder of Miss Madelsine Lake, daughter of an English army officer, whus\u2018 body, terribly mutilated, was found Munday evening in the city parx.i The police have been unable U; throw : Any light on the mystery surrounding ler death Both temples were bectesn in, her throat was lacerated by hands of her murderer, who evidently strangled her.in addition to beating her terrib'y about the head, and her arms ant body were severely bruised.The excitement caused by this horrible crime in a public park, almost in daylight, apparently has been increased by the fact that the enquiries of tha authorities have resulted 'n seemingly establishing the fact that Mics Lake was related, distantly.to the British royal family, the brother of her - ~d- | mother.it is stated, having married a : daughter of Caroline Amelia Elizabeth | of Brunswick, the divorced wife of | George IV.of England.ANTI-MILITARISTS ACTIVE.i Call Upon the French Conscripts to Refuse to 8erve in Army.Rouen, France.October 3.\u2014A large number of posters were placarded on the walls here during the night, signed by the anti-military assoclatinn, | summoning the new recruits to desert from the army if they believed they were \u2018unable to endure the insults, punishments and vexations of barrack life.\u201d and concluding with an invitation to the women of Rouen to form an \u201cinternational society of motlers to rexist t+ despots of the governmen:, which 18 stil} thirsting for hum~n | blood \u201d The police tore down the pro- | clamations, ; rt Policeman Charged With Theft.Special to The Montreal Star.8t.John, N.B., October 3.\u2014Policemen Thomas Sullivan and Ira Perry have been temporarily suspended, pending an investigation of charges of burglary made against them.Willlam Payne, proprietor of a saloon.reported yesterday that on several occarinons he missed money from his till and having sus- \\ plefons aroused, he concealed hims»If lin the saloon Monday night.About one o'clock the door opened with a key land a dog was let in.It smelled l around and went out.À few minutes later two men entered and Payne, by the light of a match, declares he recognized them as the men charged with the offence.He spoke to them and went out.The officers declare they found the dnor open and were investigating In the usual! way.Think They Have Missing Man.Sault Ste.Marie.Ont., October 8\u2014In- formation received by local authorities from GiAdstone is to the effect that an Unknown man locked In gaol there awaiting examination \u2018is belleved to ba John Ferguson, who mysteriously lefi the South Shore train at Saxon, while on his way from the Canadian Northwest to Ontario, and sent his ten year old son to the Soo to awalt his coming.The man is unable tn tell his name, but mumbles About the Mon, lis boy and Canada.He evidently walked the ! upper peninsula alone after leaving the train.He will be brought to the Soo.Unknown Steamer Foundered.New Orleans, La.October 3.\u2014Re- ports reached here last night that a freight steamer foundered in the Gulf of Mexico during the hurricane.The report was made by members of the crew of the barkentine Jennie Hurl- burt.who said that they could not make out the freighter's name nor what was the matter with her, but that the crew went down with the steamer.The Jennie Hurlburt was wrecked.Sudden Death at Sherbrooke.Special to the Montreal Bar.Sherhrooke, Que.Ootoher 3.\u2014Mr.Olivier Plche, formeriy foreman of the work being done for the Canadian Rand Drill Company, by the Locomotive and Machine: Company, Montreal, was found dead in hia room at the Grand Central Hotel this morning.An inquest will he hald to-night, } mie i re or Mounted Police Officer Transferred.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, October 3.-Msajor A.Ross Cuthbert, commanding the Dawson division of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, has been transferred, from the Yukon to the Northwest.He has \\ in the Yukon for four years.HAM: the , Montreal's Brightest and Best Ventilated Store Attractive by Its Prices and Good Bervice.LTONS 583 to 587 St.Catherine St.The Autumn Millinery Splendor A FULLER, RICHER SHOWING THAN THIS POPULAR MILLINERY STORE has ever had, and that it's appreciated is proven best by the constant throngs of admiring women.$n many new and charm- 13 WEST, between Drummond and Moustsin Sts._\u2026 OUR IMPROVED SERVICE \u2014 We are diligently enlarging and increasing our delivery system and our packing aud sales service; in this respect keeping up with our rapidly increasing sales, so that service as well as values will please aud satisfy you.have not as yet visited our new premises will benefit by a thorough inspection of this (Montreal's most modern Dry Goods Store) its broad aisles, new elevators, aud many other important improvements, Those who ing styles, you cannot fail to find a hat that will not only be becoming to you, but will certainly please you as to price as well.To-morrow we show three exceptional Hat values LN L.u0 06 1000 THAT WILL INTEREST ficient material in each tn make prevailing styles.LINEN ROLLER TOWELING, A Pure Irish Linen Toweling that will not leave any fluff on your glassware after using.18 inches wide.with or without bor- 6C der.Special for Thursday at.$17, $18 and $20 NEW FALL SUITS Selling on Thursday at $15.00 Made of light and dark tweeds, plain snappy naw fall styles, handsomely tailored, will appeal to women of taste and judgmeut.For Thursday all one $15 00 great variety of different styles.price Pas anes >.000000 wae ey LADIES\u2019 Thursday special, per garment.cereatsecea, DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THIS Special Value in Knitted Underwear HEAVY FLEECED RIBBED VESTS in long or short sleeves, high neck, buttoned fronts, waists, ribbon trimmed.open and closed drawery $5.00.36.50 and 87.50 An Item from Our Dress Goods Section HUNDREDS OF WOMEN.New Fall Dress Patterns, of an excellent quality of tweed.In all the popular autumn colorings and plenty of grays amongst them.too, suf- a costume according to the They are an exceptional value at, each .$4.39 PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS.Mnst few of them are all pure silk, a linen mixed.odd lines of silks that we formerly sold at much higher prices.We'll clear them on Thursday at 25C blue perfect A full cloths and fitting range cheviots, suits that of sizes, a pure white.fashioned toy and varied, [Fine Furs! Now is the time to select your Furs for \u2018 the coming season while our stock is large We make a specialty of .: PERSIAN LAMB JACKETS and our superb assortment of selected skins deserve your early inspection ., A.J.ALEXANDOR, Furrir.504-506 St, Paul St.y 588 St.© THE HAMILTON CO\"Y.Between hr mene es eet oats, | JELEFHOND | | i THE SOVEREIGN LAUNDRY CO.163 Nazareth Street.e If you want something nice in laundry work.receive the bent.' Our eustomers FURS! Are you ready for the cold weather?Open Evenings.FURS! The Winter Is Coming How about your Fur Coat, and have you seen our Electric Seal Jackets, made to order for $38.00° SPECIAL THIS WEEK.\u2014~White Lamb Caps at $1.00.We are always ready to have you visit our store and see our prices.THE RELIABLE AMERICAN FUR STORE, 481 EAST 8T.CATHERINE STREET.flemoved from 27 St, Jawrenre St.Bet as to Who Could Eat the Most\u2014 One Man Dead and Another Dying.Special to the Montreal Star.Libartyville, MM, October 3.-~A Limburger cheese contest has resulled in the death of one man, another in dying and a third ib very fll.It was the result of A wager as to who could eat, the most Limburger cheese.Frank Miller is dead and his two competitèrs may not recover.Miller.who.was twenty-one years ald, ate about two, pounds of the aromatic product.He; was taken Ill and apparently had ail, appendiritis.An the aymptoms of operation failed to relieve him Fred | another of the trio.is in al Justen.critical condition.and for a time his lite was despaired of.Jake Bray feld, | the third of the cheese eaters, has 2 small chance of recovery.Superannuation Fund in Bad Shape.al tn the Montreal Star.Rh Ont.October 3.\u2014 Thomas Hunter, superintendent of Insurance and friendly ancieties, strongly supports Thomas Hilllard's protest at the Mathndist General Conference reapect- ing the dangerous condition in which (ha superannuation fund stands \\ Mr Hilliard's estimate ix nne of al most hopeless bankruptcy under present arrangements.\u2018The managers of! the fund take the position that they can always fall hack on the chureh.\u201cWa know how much that amounts to.\" said Mr.Hunter, In speaking of the matter yesterday.\u201cMr.Hilliard i» perfectly right.They will come to an end of that\u201d LIMBURGER CHEESE CONTEST DISARMING THE REBELS.| Cubans Submit to It Without Oppe- sition.Havana, October 3.\u2014Thr disarming nf the rebel fi # in the immediate vicinity of Havéha began to-day without opposition.Many of the men were allowed to keep arms, which they claimed were their personal property.Special trains during the day will convey the disbanded troops homeward.No trouble is reported to have nccur- red In any part of the island.Preparations nre beinæ made at the palace for the reception of Governor Taft, who will establish his \u201coffice there this afternoon.\u2018 Appointments at Kingston Hospital.Kingston, October 3.\u2014Dr.A.D.Mc- Intyre has been appointed medicsl superintendent of the General Hospitai hate.Milas Lizzie Dyson has been ap- polnted lady superintendent.\u2014 me mabe FALL COSTUMES.The question of the hour is th costume for the fall campaign.It is reasonable to say that the dry goods store of Messrs.Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons, St.Cathcrine street west, corner of Mountain street, are in a position to gown you with superb taste for the coming events of the season.Their announcement on page 11 of this issue of the Star will meet some of your present needs, tr re parece som ns [RA oT prow C,0030000000000000C00000C] ® PROBABILITIES FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS.Light to moderate winds, fine to-day and on Thursday, about the same temperature, lololojolo 0) > \u201cFine says (Nd Probs, and may he live to muke such forecasts.Time was when the Unchanging bulletin \u201cfine and Very warm\u201d wus a positive ¢ve-sure to those who were longing for a little refreshing rain.But there can never be too much of this delightfut weather, and the an- Uricement of jis continuance is à y indeed, Montreal Weather Statistics.Readings by the Hcarn & Harrison standard barometer: At noon yesterday, 29.99: at 8 a.m.to-day.30.04; 11 aan.to-day.30.03, Temperdature\u2014 To-day, maxunum 64.minimum #7.yesterday, maximum 63, minimum 53 Suh rose this morning at 6.01 o'clock, Will set this evening at 5.37 o'clock Maximum and Minimum Tempera- \u2026 tures Victoria, fron6 Calgaey 70-40; Fd- montun, ff-35, Qu'Appelie.ñ6-502 Winnipeg.68-35 Port Arthur,54-42, Parry Sound, 5S-42; Toronto, 64-46; Ottawa 36-42, Montreal 62-480 Quebec 62- 42: Ri John, ht-46, Malifax, 64-38.Temperatures Elsewhere.London 64 Ports hé, New York, 61, Washington, tid, Chicago, 6%, WHY HE WON BALLOON RACE.American Balloonist Had Good Knowledge of Meteorological Conditions.Paris.October 2 -Lwut Frank P.Lahm, winner of the itievnational balloon contest.and Major Hersey, his companion arrived here from England to-day Much of their sncvess is ut tributed to Moor Herzev's knowledge of metearological conditions Before the departure oF the winning ballon, Major Hersey v'loselx examined the la - est Weather reports and knew tha the heavier and faster outer currents wild he at the surfire, and the Am- erirans re nated clause to the earth.Thetr jude nent was vindicated by the fact that urhough the United States Was the twelfth ballon to start ft we the first tn reach the English coasts OUR PersianLamb JACKETS are made of extra quality skins, combined with highest class skilled work- mauship.LATEST MODELS, If yon want the best, _ look for the label\u2014 If your furrier will not supply you, call or write, The Waldron, Drouin Co.Ltd.Wholesale 138 McGill Street, Manufacturers, Cor.St.Paul.BONE First-ciass Family HotetAunder New Management.Boautiful rooms, Urexrelled «ir.uation.Table megond 10 none in the city.© © © o œ 1 © © DOCOCOTOVOOQUO0D0COCOBQO0OO.long n J PA / 7 TSH NX, 4) THE MONTRE ) POLITICAL ASTRONOMY, : v THE MAN IN THFE MOON\u2014Dear me! I remember a time when the world was covered with black spots; now there is only one, and it seems to grow blacker every day.Sir Adolphe Caron is in town.Sir Alexander Lacoste is in Quebec.MI.Ruth Hill has returned from the West, Mr.Prince, this week.d of Boston, was in town Mr.Edward Sise has returned from the West.3 Mr.E 8S Clouston is expected home next Monday from the Coast.Hon LL.P.Brodeur was at his coune try residence, at St.Hilaire, this week.Mrs.G.M.Bosworth, Sherbrooke street, has left for Toronto and Buf- talo.Mrs.Sharpe, of New York.is the guest of Mrs.Clarendon Mussen, at Dorval.the Misses Clark, have returned from Mre.Clark and Mountain street, Leavunstield.Mrs.N.J Fraid.Cornwall.is visiting her mother, Mrs N.Friedman, Bishop street.Miss Catherine Weekes, of Galveston, Texas.is the guest of Miss Creelman, Hedpath street.Miss Annie Masterman, who has Leen visiting her parents in Montreal, has returned to New York.Miss Doris Reinhardt is in Montpelier.Vermont, the guest of her afst.r, Mrs.John N.Harvey.of the Kellogg.\u201d Miss Lucy Stevenson, Drummond street, has returned from Boston, where she was present at the Fair- bank-Pillow wedding.Miss Mary J.Madden, of Quebec, who spent a week in Montreal, the guest vf Mr.and Mrs.Thomas O'Con- nell, has returned home.Mr.and Mrs.Walter O'Brien and their little daughter Veronica, were in Agathe des Monts recently, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles O'Brien, Mrs.E J.Cowan (formerly Mins Bessie McQueen).will receive at b0da Manvce street, Annex.on Monday, Oct.and afterwards on first Mon- = Miss Florence Strdthan has left for Chicago tn attend the marriage of M\".Bert.Strachan, to Miss Ethel Warnock, which takes place at Winnetka, Ill, on October 6th.Miss Lily E.Piper.of Toronto, who was in town for a few days the guest of Mrs.Owen Kelly, has left for St.Clifton Springs, N.Y., to enter a hoepital as nurse-in-training.Mrs.Hiram Norton DeWitt (former- iv Miss Jean Troup) will receive for the first time since her marriage on Thursday afternoon, October 4th, at 101 Durocher street, and afterwards om second and fourth Tuesdays.The marriage of Mr.Thomas Wil- \u2018Jam Moffatt, jr.formerly of Montreal, to Miss Eleni A.Chalkladi, took place recently in New York.Mrs.Mof- fatt will receive, after October 15th, ut 501 West 122nd street, New York.A number of of cntertainments are bring arranged for Miss, Florence Caverhili.To-day Mr.and Miss Chris- tin give a tea for her.this evening Mr.and Mra.George Caverhill will glve a dinner and theatre party.on Thursday Miss de Lery Macdonald will entertain at tea, and on Friday Miss Raker will give a luncheon for Miss Caverhill.Last evening Mrs.Frank Caverhill gave a dinner for her daughter, Miss Caverhill, and Mr.Mander, the guests being the bridesmaids, best man and ushers at the wedding.Miss Gladys Skellater Michie, daughter of the late Mr.John Michie, of Loudon, Unt., was married at St.Mar- garet's, Westminster.London, England, recently, to Mr.Francis Journeaux Cleeve, son of Sir Thomas Cleeve, D.L., of Limerick, Ireland.The bride, who was given [away by Mr.T.Saxon Weld, wore white duchess satin with Brussels lace (the gift of the bride's mother), a { court train of brocaded satin, a coron- set of orange hlossom and Brussells [net veil.and a pearl necklet, the gift of the bridegroom's mother.She carried a shower bouquet of white rosés and white heather.She was attended by Miss Ruby Michte, Miss Nelo Mi: hile 1ststers), and Miss Lily Cleeve {sister of the bridegroom), who wore white «ilk and chiffon dresses, with pearl Juliet caps with white satin ribbon and white heather.and carried Inrge sheaves of pink chrysanthemums tied with pink ribbons.The bridegroom's presenta to them were rear pendants and chains; Mr.Ceci} Cleeve was his brothers West man After the ceremony a reception was held at Queen Anne's Mansions, and later the bride and bridegroom left for the Continent, the bride going away in crenm cloth with lace and touches hat trimmed with white chiffon and large green wings.A great many Avenue, Saw.Foot of McGil) (ollege Aa 236 33 of mauve and green, and a white felt handsome presents were received.w.PERSONALS.Mr.I.Perey Smith is in Quebec.Mr.Joseph Contant has left for the Maritime Provinces, Dr.J.B.Morrison has returned to town.from-a-short tip.The Misses Hanson entertained at tea yesterday afternoon.Rev.F.J.and Mrs.Day have returned from Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.T.Woods are leaving Montreal to reside in Toronto.Miss Mildred Mgcpherson, of Ottawa, is in town the guest of Mrs.Reiffen- stein, Miss Flossie Whiteaves has been spending n few days in town from Ot- 1awa.Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Carr, of Monty real, were at the Russell, Ottawa, yesterday.Miss Jetnie Webster, of Montreal, te in Cobourg.visiting her mother, Mrs.J.T.Webster.Mr.and Mrs.E.W, Gilman have returned to Sherbrooke from Boston, and leave shuirtly for Montreal, The marrage of Miss Hazel Goudreau tn Mr.C.B.Dixon, has been arranged to take place the end of October.Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Cassels amd children, who have been visiting Mr, and Mrs.George Major at Niagara, have returned to Ottawa.Messrs.L.H.Davidson, Geo.Cooke, E.R.Morgan, J.Bermingham, and Geo.Kilpin, of Montreal, were at the Chateau, Quebec, yesterday.The Secretary for Scotland and Lady Marjorie Sinclair are paying a visit to the Ear! and Countess of Aberdeen at Haddo House, Aberdeenshire.Mrs.Otto Collins, accompanied by Miss Sadie Mllloy and Master James Collins, has left for 1+ month's visit to Detroit, Findlay and Cincinnati.Mr.Arthur Kittson.son of Rev.Canon Kittaon, has arrived in Ottawa, having beef transferred from the Bank of Commerce, Calgary, to the Ottawa branch.The Montrealers in Sherbrooke for the golf tournament included Mrs.T.B.Bacon.Mrs.I.M.Robertson, Mrs.H.I.Peiler.Mrs.R.C.Grant, and the Misses Herrick, Dawson and Robertson.Mrs.J.J.Cooper (formerly Miss Alice E.Wilkinson), will receive for the first time since her marriage at 877 Clarke Ave., Westmount, on Monday afternoon, October 8th, and afterwards on second Mondays.Miss Eva White, daughter of Mr.Justice White, \u2018\u2019Seaton Place,\u2019 Sherbrooke, has left for New York, where she was joined by Mr.and Mrs.J.8.Aikens, of Winnipeg.thelr son and daughter.They sail on Wednesday on the Rhinedam, of the Hamburg- American line, to spend three months in Paris.A quiet wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents, No.6 Drummond street, recently, when Miss Pearl\u201d Elliott, daughter of Mr.Alfred Elliott, was married to Mr.Melvin Grant Cowie, of Montreal.The ceremony was performed by Rev.Dr.Johnston, of the American Presbyterfan Church, and owing to the illneas of the bride's aunt, Mrs.John Berridge, only immediate relatives were present.The bride wore a grey sitk Princess gown, trimmed with Jupulre lace.Her travelling costume was a grey corduroy vei- vet, with hat to match.Immediately after the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Cowia left for New York.A qulet \u2018wedding takes place this evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mrs.J.C.Macnaughton.in the presence of Immediate relatives and friends, when her daughter, Migs Florence May Macnaughton, wlll be married to Mr.Arthur Buckley Rushton, of Kansas City, Mo.youngest son of the late Professor Rushton, M.A., of London University and Queen's College, Cork.The Rev.Edgar M.Hill, M.A, DD.of St.Andrew's Church, will officiate.There will be no attendants.The bride will wear a white crepe de chine gown with yoke and trimmings of silk Maltese lace, and a white Bruasels net veil, and carry nr bouquet of chrysanthemums.She will be given away by her brother, Mr.Archie Macnaughton.Mr.and Mrs.Rushton''are leaving immediately after the ce\u2018emony for Chicago, where they will remain a short time before going to Kansas City to reside.The bride wilt travel In a tailor-made blue gown And white satin blouse, with blue velvet hnt and white ostrich boa.The guests at the Mussen-Mills wedding.yesterday, Included Mrs.Clarendon Mussen, In a pink chiffon and lace gown.and pink hat with plumes; Mrs.Sharpe (New York), In gray creve ae CONE With sequins, and.¥ gray hat with gray feathers; Mrs.Aubrey Mussen, in white lace apd black and white picture hat; Mrs.Granger, In white crepe \u2018de chime, with white hat; Mrs.Huntly Duff, in gray, and gray picture hat; Mrs.Howard, pale blue gown and black dnd white hat; Mrs.James Laing, in pale blue, with dark hat; Mrs.Errol Birks, in gray volle gown and black hat; Miss Bessie Boulter, in a gray cloth Costume, and hat to match; Mrs.Bernard Coghlin, in white with pink hat; Miss Dawes, In blue and white; Mise Halil, in a pink and white gown.Mss.Gifford, in white; Miss Mildréd Robertson, in white cloth tume; M Clark, in white with black toque; .Mrs.Glass- ford, in pale blue with black hat: Miss Ruth Lyman, white s gown, with white hat; Misy Davis, white, with white hat.Others present included, Mr.Clarendon Mussen/3'Dr.Aubrey Mussen, Mr.Gran , Lyman.Mr.Errol Birks, Mr fitow Mad many others.WESTMOUNTERS D9\"NOT OBSERVE GARBAGE BY-LAW The Police Magistrate &f Westmount had a busy eession to-d4y, as the result of many citizens of the town having been brought before him on a charge of neglecting to keep their garbage barrels propetly .covered.The Magistrate postponed the garbage cases in order to examine the bylaw dealing with the question.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Child Badly Butned.Little Arthur Beaudry, § years of age, was frightfully burned about nis face and body, as the result of playing with fire at his home, 37 Beaudry street to-day.The screams of the lad attracted the attention of his mothe, who hurried to his assistance and extinguished the flames.Young Beaudry was taken to the hospital in the ambulance.He was carried into the institution by his father.and notwithstanding his severe {injuries bore up well.recovery.I ORGAN RECITALS.\u2014Mr.John B.Norton will, this season, give a series of seven short organ recitals, which will be held after the Sunday evening services.In October, November, January, February and April, the recitals will be on the third Sunday evening ot each month.In cember, on the Sunday evening after Christmas; and in March, on Easter 8unday evening.Dr.Chalmers Prentice, at thé Corona Hotel, says the tests of his \"Brain Control System\u201d are exciting more interest than he expected, and he will continue his clinlcs at Prof.Grant's, 294 West St.Catherine street, for at least a week longer.Special Notice, 20,000 Copies of Mugle Free.Call at McNee's wareroÿms, 550 St.Catherine street west, corner Stanley street, and recelve a copy\u2019 of \u201cLittle Nemo,\u201d two step.285 3 Repair Your Frs.We 'can make your old Furs look new.We know how.It's a specialty.\u2019 Prices moderate.M.MOORE & CO, Wholesale Furs, 286 4 821 8t.Paul Street.Hopes are entertained for his Y STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, OCIOBER 3, oy DIVISION IN + | LABOR'S RANKS British Party Divided Between Its liegiance to Burns and Claim of Socialistic Hardie.London, October 3.\u2014The labor movement In Great Britain Is at present p&ssing through ap interesting phase, which is tending to decide the future dominance of one of two sections of the labor party in the House of Commons, the Liberal section, led by John Rurns, or the Socialist section, led by Jumes Kelr Hardie.The Federation of Miners, at a meeting held this weck at Swansea, took a ballot which, although the official figures are not avail- ahle, 18 understood to have decided against joining the Hardie section.On the other hand, a conference of the Amalgamated Socfety of Railway Servants acting simultaneously at Cardiff, nassed a resolution after iu long and bitter debate in favor of adhesion tu the Hardie section, in spite of the fact that thelr leader,\u201d Richard Rell, M.P.was strongly ofposed to the railway men submitting themselves to Socialis: dictation.INTERNATIONAL QUESTIONS.Law Association Discuss Rights of Belligerents.Berlin, October 3.\u2014The dominant note of the International Law Asso- clation conference, yesterday.was the idea that the association should restrain as much as possible the rights of belligerents,, while extending and protecting the rights of neutrals.The conference was unanimous against the use of floating mines, save within the water of the belligerents.Even there it was held that they should not be placed In narrow waters, for example, in the English Channel, which, ot necessity, was used as a thoroughfare by all nations.It was also decided that letters, being conveyed by regular mafl steamships, should be free from molestation.Steamships commis- stoned for warlike purposes should not be allowed to hoist a mercantile flag, or change their character at sea.Vessels captured while carrying contraband of war should not be destroyed, but conveyed to port for legal investigation.The conference will not pass any resolution, but wil submit its proceedings to The Hague conference.1 WILL NOT BE FREED.Thought That Thaw Will Be Com- mited to State\u2019s Asylum, Special to the Montreal Star.New York, N.Y.October 3.\u2014Harry K.Thaw, slayer of Btanford White, will probably never be brought to trial.His case |s No.14 on a list of twenty- eight homicide cases to be disposed of District Attorney, and there are strong Indications that commission in lunacy will be applied for by one side or other some time before Nea.14 js reacthgd.Associate counsel retained by Clifford W.Hartridge are in favor of applying for lunacy commission.Hartridge bimself has not approved of stich a step, but his recent actions would Indicate he has decided to listen to advice of his colleagues.It is can- sidered practically certain that commission will declare Thaw insane.Several prominent alienists have already so found.BUCKLEY England's Best Hat 236 2 2aw One Dollar FOR THE BEST MADE 14 KARAT GOLD - Fountain Pen This Pen ls made of the best Rubber and 14 Karat Gold Point, warranted.It is a first-class pen.and for the price has no equal anywhere.We have sold it for nearly seven years.Can be had in medium, broad, fine and stub points.Mailed to any address for $1.10.G, W.Clarke & Co.366 St.Catherine St.W.1908.West Ward MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Public Notice.Is hereby given that the ciection for the otfice of Alderman No.1 fur the West Ward of the City, will be held on Friday the Twelfth of October Instant.The polls will Le opened in the said Ward at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and closed ut 5 o'clock in the afternoon, ut the following places, to wit: WEST WARD.Poll No.! -At Or near No.6845 old number, and 215, new number, Craig street west, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.1 and 2, bounded by St.Francois Xavier and Craig streets, Victoria square, 8t.James, lollard, Notre Dame, 8t.Peter streets, and Fortification line.Poll No.2.\u2014At or near No.185 St.James street, comprises Electoral District No.3, bounded ty St Krancols Xavier street, Furlificat:un line, St.eter and St.Jughes streets.Poll No.3.\u2014Al or near No.178 St.James street, cotuprises Liectoral Dis- Iricts Nos.4 and 5, bounded by St.Francois Xavier, St.James, St lteter, and Nutie Laine streels.Poll No.4.\u2014At or near No.Dame street west, comprises Electoral District No.6, bounded by St Peter, Notre Dame, Dollard, St.James, Mesill and Recullel stlieets.Pull Nu.5.\u2014At or near No.133 McGill street, comprises Electoral Instrut No.7, bounded by St.l'eter, Kecolletr, McGill and Sl.Paul streets, * 243 Notre Poll No.6.\u2014At or near No.ame street west, comprises istrict Ng.5, tbounded by St.Francois Xavier, Hospital, St.Alexis, St.Sacrament, St.Peter und Notre Dame streets.154 Notre Hlectoral Poll No.7,\u2014At or near No.3 St.Sacrament street, comprises Electoral District No.9, bounded by St.Francois Xavier, Hospital, St.Alexis und St.Sacrament streets.Poll No.8.\u2014At or near No.461 St.Paul Street, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.10 and 11, bounded by Bt.Francois Xav- ler, St.Sacrament, St.Peter and St.Paul Streets.Poll No.8.\u2014At or near No.60 Youville Place, comprises Electoral Districts Nos.12 and 13.bounded by Callleres, St.Fran- cols Xavier.St.Paul, McGill streets, and River 8t Lawrence, Public Notice Ia further given that the following per- song are candidates at sald election, to wit: MAYBURY, GEORGE, Master Carter, 126 Nazareth Street.\u201d MOLSON, H.MARKLAND, Banker, 336 Mountain Street.DIRECTIONS FOR THE GUIDANCE OF ELECTORS IN VOTING.The elector Is to vote only for one candidate.The elector will go Into one of the compartments.and with a pencil there provided.place a cross opposite the name of the candidate for whom he votes.The voter will then fold the ballot, so as to show a portion of the back only, and also In such manner as to permit the annex to be detached without unfolding the ballot paper: he will then deliver the ballot paper so folded to the Deputy Returning Officer, who will place it in the Ballot Box, after having detached the annex.The voter will then forthwith quit the poll.It the voter inadvertently spoils a ballot paper.he may return it to the proper officer.who, on being satisfied of the fact, will give him another.If the elector votes for more than one candidate, or places any mark on the ballot paper, by which he can afterwards be identified.his vote shall be void, und will not be counted.If a voter takes a ballot paper out nf the poll.or fraudulently puts into the Ballot Box any other paper than the ballot paper given him by the Deputy Returning Officer.he will be subject to be punished by a fine of five hundred dollars, or an imprisonment for six months.L.0.DAVID, Returning Officer.Clty Hall, i Montreal, 3rd Ortober, 1906.at Open All Day Sunday.Attendance at all Hours of e Night.Moderate ; Prices.Telephones Up 2955 and ST, CATHERINE, Corner of University Street.232x3 \u2014 = ss sx se == \u2014 \"DO YOU PAINT ON CHINA?Our new stock has just arrived.Send for Catalogue and Hat of col- , ors.We will stip to any part of Ca nada.IA THE ART EMPORIUM, 4 357 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST.iri tf | 736 6 Saw UY \u2014 A arte RESH IN TO-DAY WEISEL'S, MILWAUKEE, strictly Ligh grade Sausages.Welsel's Fresh Frankfurters, Wetsely Fresh Bologna Sausages.Welsel's Fresh Mortadella Sausages, Welsel's Fresh Head \u2018!heese Welsel's Home Made Fresh Blood Sausages, Weisel's French Truffled Liver Bausaga Welsels Fresh Brunswick Liver Sausage.New Season Figs Finest Turkey Figs, put up in Fancy 1 1b, Cartons .e.co.Deerfoot Farm FRESH PORK SAUSAGES AND SLICED BACON, FROM DEFKRFOOT FARM, SOUTHBORO, MASS.Deerfoot Sausages, 1 Ib.Pkts, 2.222000 .Viger Cream THE ral A 27 cts.su.\"+.evve0e Chees 1 Fresh from the Farm every morning and made from the Finest of Cream.| [RN 30 cts Viger Cream Cheese ., Neufchatel Cheese 240.012 01000000 Creer.Canzembert Cheese, in 1h, Boxes.,.- Philudelphia Cream Cheese, euch Scotch Genulne Loch Fvnes, in Kegs Murshall\u2019'y East Coast Herripgs FRASER, VIGER & CO.Italian Warehouse, tstablished 1856.À Special Inducement | FOR MEN | =m To Visit Our Store.|\u2019 We have placed on the counter in our men's department several lines of exceptionally low- priced hosiery.The lot includes: 20c |i ribbed, an excellent 35c line, to go at 25c Black Cashmere Half Hose, Silk Embroidered, very pretty designs, an 25c À excellent bargain - Black Worsted Half Hose, Heavy and Durable - - Ve.- ea Black Cashmere 1-2 Hose, very durable a regular 25c line, our special price Black and Navy Cashmere 1-2 Hose, c= ER You Will Find Our Prices the Lowest In Town * |; fs The KNIT-TO-FIT MFG.CO, | Retail Branch : 3 597 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.| \u201cCANADIAN APPLES | For Shipment to the United States, Creat Britain and the Continent.We are now teking orders, for shipment, when fruit is In perfect condition, of the Very Finest Quality .SELECTED NO.1 CANADIAN APPLES.: Sperlally packed by the Growers for our Trade.We will have er (Rp ovr agen pets 14 Nova Sootia \u2018\u2018 Cravensteins \u201d Nova Scotia \u2018\u2018 Kings \u201d Ontario *\u201c Northern Spy \u201d and other Winter Varieties.All arders placed in our hands will be most carefully attended to and shipments made, during the months of October and November, by Steamers legv- ing the Port of Montreal.: Parties desirous of making presents to their friends in Great Britain and on the Continent.or in the United States, will kindly favor us with thelr orders as soon as possible.: Ÿ We can arrange with our friends in Liverpool, London and - Blasgow, to prepay all charges to the respective destinations, thus delivering the packages ree.* For shipment to the United States, we can prepay all charges when fruit is placed on tourd cars in Montreal.FRASER, VICER & 00.B Italian Warehouse, 207, 209 & 211 St.James Street, Montreal.\u201cAlways the latest in Books and Stationery at Chapman's,\u201d Ask about the wonderful \u201cEVERYMAN\u201d LIBRARY \u2014at\u2014 CHAPMAN'S BOOK STORE 500 Voin., in Cloth and Leather, on hand to select from.T.lst mailed on application, Address: 513 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.TRY ur SOc Dimer «AT.SAVOY HOTEL From 5.30 to 8 pm 4 13e0d WANTED-A first-class fur salesman, speaking French and English.Apply by letter, stating experience, to box \u201c\u201cF 268\u201d Star Office.235 2 CALEDONIA SPRINGS HOTEL Under the ma Beantifnlly locsted mid way Canadian Proto cure of rheumatisn, r kindred complafuts are » recon Write Mamger CA CHARMING PL ei 7 573 a) ° ! t of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co., between Montreal and Ottawa, on the .The efficacy of these waters for the us diseases > nsurpassed ty the highest medical authorities.SPRINGS HOTEL, Galadonis Springs, Ont.LCE FOR WEEK-END OUTINGS gl FOR GUESTS ALL WINTER.7 ie di T ET IL stomach troubles and the world and strongly In After Dinner Size.CAROLINA Perfecto.Size.3 ] IN BOXES OF 25, $5.00 3 La Carolina as a Perfecto Shape holds pre-eminence of demand in the entire A civilized world.E.A.GERTH After Dinner 369 West st.Catherine Socialism Caused Split.Chicago, October 3.\u2014The national convention of the Industrial Workers of the World split on the rock of socialism yesterday when the delegates from the Western Federation of Miners, representing 25,000 miners, holted.The seceders will organize under another game.Homes Furnished Complete.We are Home Furnisher: to the people, and at this season of the year is the time you give serious thought dn furnishing up.The first fine weather suggests a desire for NEW CARPETS, NEW CURTAINS and NEW FURNITURE, and we're trying to make this store so usefu] fo you that # think of Home Furni gs means to think of us.Come and see what's here.(Costs nothing to ask questions, and ore than likely we can save ynu money here when you get to buying.F.La- peinte, 625 Ht.Catherine street cast, 234 100 2aw corner Montcalm, WILL NOT DISARM.Miraculously Escaped Death.| Special to The Montreal Star.i St.John, October 3\u2014Yesterday a fernoon, Wiflliam Connor, a telegrap Unetmnan.was working on ton of à pot in Carleton.His foot slipped and h ° fell.One of the Iron aplkes In th | ride of the pole caugh! under his ja À Cuban Insurgents Have Not Disband- ed\u2014The Bituation is Serious.Santiago.Cuba\u2026 October 3.-It ts reported that 2,000 rebels In the vicinity of Guantanamo have refused tô dis- tearing the flesh and held him dm?arm.paled.Another spike caught fn ht \u201d The situation here ix still serious.arm In a few moments he was tak- he ha down and It was found that ; Injury miraculously escaped serious Tha flesh wounds are severe.Rut n 3 ls not In any dangerous condition.1 ; BUCKLEY 5) The revolutionists continue to conven- trate around Santiago.They promise to disarm if General Del Castillo orders them to do ro.Del (Cartillo has not arrived, but is expected now at any time.Officers from the crulser Der Moines unofficially Witnessed ou spectacular review of the Insurgents yesterday.The naval men were enthusiastically cheered when they were recognized.236 2 Good order prevails here.The MN treni\u2014 Day\u2019 tue fs printed \u2014\u2014 \u2014 gubanes at 163, 13%, 167 and IMamonds reset, latest styles, clone rte ir by ny, srices.R.Hemsiey.256 St Vames st.Dates A b.Manasiss \u2018 \\ "]
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