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[" LS SUGCESSFUL ADVERTISERS, SAYINGS: \u2014 The Weekly Star has the value of WEATHER FORECAST: \u201ca magazine and newspaper com- \u201cbined.\u201d \u2014MESSRS.LAYTON BROS.Pianos and Organs, COLDER nive Daily St + CIRCULATION OF STAR SR Lzst Week's Daily .366,833 Last Week's Weekly .120,342 \u2014 496,175 Total last week Peel Street, Montreal, Can.~ 5 TWOL.XXNVIIL No 251 \u2018 MONTREAL.WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER 21, 1906.PRICE ONE CENT.DEALINGS OF THE SUN LIFE IN ILLINOIS TRACTION BONDS BROUGHT OUT IN DETAIL Minas Traction was still the -aibye 1 O° a8gument at thé Insurance Comins: ston this morning.The fact that the Sun Lite practically financed an it | Diese enterprise for amalgatnating op- wards of a dozen interurban and other electric railways.in the State of 1- lirots, making this scheme their mers in portant investment, was farther des veloped by Mr Sheptey 15 bi- farther) examination of Mr CT RB.Macaulay, secretary of the Sun Lie There was one large parent compauy Known as the Illinois Traction.Incorporated nu under the laux uf the State of New Jersev, and aiter ur der those of Muine Subordinate to this were the operating companies which fraued their awn bonds, hut whose stock Was held by the parent company.The Sun Life financed the entire scheme, except for a little aid given by Huon W BB.MeRinley, of IHhnois In lus the Sun Life bougit a large biock of Hltnois Central Traction jrre- ferred stock from MekKtnlev.A month later part of this was bought fror: Fo Company by ditectors of the Sun Life The books showed Only one Traisac- tion.whtth tosk In the directors as well as the company.Mr Macaulay was called to explain this He said the olt- rectors had intended to lake a part of the stock.but had misunderstood the datée orf tne deal, and they simply took their share later.No written evidence ax extant to show that this was the originai intention or The directors Asked by Mi Shepley how long it would take the Sun Lire to get rid of the sort of stock they have been 1n- vesting lu largely should A LAW bes prtms- od forbidding insurance companies such tivestinents, Mr Mavanlay said ten years, and launched into a warm defence of the company's attitude, stal- Ing that Canada did not offer svope | for investment, Mr T B.Macaulay.secretary of the Sun Lite.was ABANT called this morning 15 give further evidence regarding the Investments of the sun Life in traction bonds in Illinois Mr.Mac- Aitay produced further vorrespondence with Hon, WW, 13.McekKinky, of Champagne.Hl, on the matter of the eleu- tric raflways in that state, in which the Sun Life was about to invest.A letter had been received in December, 1902, from a company that proposed to build a line from Decatur to Spring- fleld, asking the Sun Life to! take up this enterprise.This was Tefused.In the middle of the summer of 1903, Mr.McKinley Incorporated a company called the Decatur, Springfield and st.Louts Railway Company.which bought the Decatur Street Rallway, and began to build a line from Decatur to Springfield.In December, 193, the plans were changed, owing tn legal diffieul- ties, and the property was divided into three companies.the Decatur Railway and Light, the Illinois Central Traction (Decatur to Springfield), and the St.Louls and Springfield (ine from Springfield south).In the original plan the Sun Lifa tnok 314,000 bonds in the Decatur, St.Louis and Springfield.When the plan was changed the amnunt already expended was divided and the Sun Life got bonds for each of the three new rompanies.The total tssne of bonds was $900,000 or a million, issued In sev- era] lots as the work went nn.The Sun Life held the bonds and as the Work was reported done they would advance the money.Witness said \u2018hat they trusted Mr.McKinley nwing to his Interest in the ventures.and in addon they sent their own auditors tee keep mn touch with the affairs of Lew on pa nies.The Sun Life owned three-quariers of the stock, and The Mekiniex the other quarter, but the ettite stock was deposited with the I1Lshlahce Ccomnjmny as security.MIL MACAULAY GAVE PARTICULARS.Mr Macaulay gave the amounts advanced by the Sun Life and how thay were divided In 1903, Decatur Haies and Light, $235150 for $281,000 bonds, Nifnois Central Traction, $112.- 70 por $132,000 bonds: St.Louls and Springfield, $214.00 for $430.000 bonds.In 1904 money was advanced to the Decatur Railway and Light fur $319.000 bonds at 80 Mr.Shepley found a ciadious item in the money advanced to the Mlinois Central Traction in 1904.For an advance of S912.225 66 bonds \u201ccrée held to the value of $1,073.211 39.\u201cWhy is there an odd number?\u201d \u201cThis was the amount expended in construction.\u201d \u201cWhat was the entire lssue of bonds for this rajlway?\u201d \u201c$1,300,000.\u201chen you were financing the entire propositton \u201cYes, with the exception of $50.000 advanced by MeKiniey and another #4 on By the original bargain he MAS to put in $200,000, but the terms were afterwards changed because he arded in financing other things we were interested in Mr Macunlay further explained the itn by saying that in the books credit vas given for the fraction, although ir the bonds they could work only in the even thousands.BOUGHT THE BONDS.&= regards the St.Louis and Spring- fivid, up to the end of 1903 the Sun Life advanced this company $348,500 for 407.000 bonds.The whole issue of $950.000 went tn the Sun Life, who advanced the money as needed.Who else was financing this but you\u201d \"Nobody, except McKinley for $50,- 000, and Nelson for $6,000.\" \u2018Yes, but the bonds were handed over afterwards tn these men, as in the other cases?\u201d The parent company of all these ventures was the Ilnnis Traction Company.formed as a holding cern.\u201cThe parent company was the Illinois Traction, but the grand parent was the Sun Life\u201d remarked Mr.Shepley.\u201cWe were one of two grandparents.Mr.McKinley was the other.\u201d At the end of 1904 the Sun Life was entitled to $670,675.40 bonds in the St.Louis and Springfield for moneys advanced.In this vear the Sun Life sold to McKinley $200,000 St.Louie and Springfield bonds and $1695 Iifinois Central Traction bonds, getting in return $356,900 Illinois Traction preferred stock.In connection with this Mr.Macaulay said that this was a deal in which a mistake had heen made.The directors were to have taken a part of the stock, and a mistake was made.The company took the entire block, and later on the entry was changed and the directors tonk their share.DEAL PUT INTO WRITING.\u201cWhat written evidence is there that the directors had intended to become interested In this deal\u201d con- be ee (Continued on page thirteen.) UNFAI TREATMENT FROM RAILROAD \u2014\u2014\u2014 Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont.October 24 \u2014The Ratl- way Commission this morning heard the evidence in the application of the Cummings* Munufacturing Company, of Renfrew, for nn order directing the Grand Trunk Railway Company to ceise Hinm clinging excessive and discriminatory rates on logs from its Btalions enst of Rainy Lake to the applicants at Renfrew Mr PR Cummings was the chief witness, He said that the old Canada Atlantic charged 4 cents per hundred Thiunds on lumber shippped from Rrule Lake tp Renfrew, a distance of 12S miles When the Grand \u2018Frunk took\u201d over the railway the rate was increased hy fifty per cent.There hud also been diserimin- ation in favor of other lirms.The firm asked for x restoration af the old rates.The present rates doubled the cost price of lutter and made it im- à possible fer them to aneet current prices, with the result that the factory fs running to only half jis capacity, Mr.J.R.Booth the former owner of the Canada Atlantic Ttailway, will give evidence in the case.FIELDING AND WELDON.Nominated to Contest Queens-Shel- burne in By-Election.Bpevial \u20189 the Montreal Star.Liverpool, NS, Detâber 24 \u2014 This is nomination day for Queen's-Shelburne.Hon Mr Fielding and R.¢.Weldon were neminated.The joint meeting thiz afternoon promises to he the largest ever held in Liverpool as there are A great paniber nf people from all over the country in town.A special train brought over 5560 from Shelburne and Intermediate points this afternoon.SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by those Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A perfect rem: euy tor Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsinoes, Bad \u2018Tastc In the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain in the Bids, ITORPID LIVER.They regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable.SWALL PILL, SMALL DOSE.SMALL PRICE.Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature rosé REFUSE SUNSTITUTES.CONVENTION OF BAPTISTS CLOSES Special to The Montreal Star.Peterboru, Ont.Metober 24.\u2014The fifty-first annual convention of the Baptist Churches of Ontario and Quebec concluded Its sessions last even- Ing.having been the ost successful in the history of the Church.Rev.C.J, Cameron, of Toranto, presented the report on the state of the work.Eight churches had been organized and twenty church edifices had been erected.The numerical statistics showed that 3.098 baptisms had taken place during the year as against 2,523 of last year.The net galn in membership was 1,741; the net loss vas 107; the present membership is 47.245, During the year the churches expended $406,724.ax against $408,918 ast year, while $80.051 had been expended on work abroad as against $224 last year.The past financial year was the finest in its history.Rev.J.B.Kennedy, M A, presented a resolution ask- Ing the churches to provide for the Mministers a salary of, at least, $730 per vear.and that the rulsing of the salary should take the first place in the financial efforts.Rev.Mr, Kennedy said churches gave contributions to missinns and McMaster University, and left the pakinrs\u2019 palaries unpaid.Dennminational representatives, he declared, shouhi insist that the church should pay the pastor first before they gave to nther objects.The resolution was carried by a majority of nine.Secretary Brown presented the re- peri of the foreign mission board.The tata! income for the year from all scurcos was $46,676.49, heing $2,545 nver last year.The report referred in de- tal to the work in India and Rolivia.Rev.P.F Laflamme desired an appendix added to the report asking for An income of $/0 POO.JC.Scott and S.J.Moore.nf Toronto, and Rev.Pr.Gates, nf Montreal.were elected tn vacancies on the board.Rev.E.T.Fox read the treasurer's atatement showing receipts of $46 - 678.40.and dishursements nf 352.477 40, leaving a deficit of $5535.48.The deficit Inst year was $R.681.44.It was decided that the foreign miesion bonurd shonld raise $53,000 far the coming year.; \u2014 Sues Town for Negligence.Brockville, October 28.\u2014The corporation has been threatened by Napoleon\u2019 Prue, a farmer of the township of Elizabethtown, with an action to recover $2000 for injuries sustained in a peculiar manner.He drove into town one day and while in the act nf tying his horse to an electric light pole he touched a spike for holding the rape used to lower and raie the lamp.and narrowly escapéä belhz killed, He ai- legen negligence Hn thu vart of tha corporation.UNITED STATES CABINET CHANGES Secretary Shaw and Attorney-General Moodey Retire\u2014Cortelyou and Bonaparte Change.Washington, October 24.\u2014 The following statement regarding prospective changes in President Ruocsevelt's Cabinet was rhade public at the White House yesterday.pital suffering from bullet wounds in On the retirement of Secretary the abdomen, thigh and arm, was L brought before Judge Lafontaine today.charge, as to the detalls of the case.SIVARD IN COURT ACRUSED OF SHOOTING YOUNG GUERTIN WHO LIES WOUNDED AT Tt E GENERAL HOSPITAL Edgar Savard, 21 years, Notre Dame streat, who was arrested yesterday for waving shot Edouard Guertin, the young bay who is now in the General Hos- Savard pleaded not guilty to the but made no further remarhs Charles Giroux, the Little boy who was held at the No.11 police station as a witness In the case, was allowed his freedom, upon promising Judge Lafontaine that he would appear in court on Thursday next, the enquete in the case.the day fixed for The condition of the unfortunate little chap Guertin, was reported to-day by the officials of the General Hospital as being a little better.good night, tracting the shots has not performed.hospital to-day.state, but was assured by the SUIEULS that her son would recover, unless the urexpected happened He: passed a operation of ex- yet been mother visited the She wis In a nervous but the His THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE.Polymelus Won With Maher Up\u2014 Kaffir Chief Was Second.GEORGE B.CORTELYOU.who will London, October 24.\u2014 xt Newmar- shortly become Secretary of the |ket to-day the Cambridgeshire stakes United States Treasury.fer three years old and UDWards.ona mile and a furlong, were won by Poly- Shaw and Attorney-General Moody melus, ridden by Maher.Kaffir «\u2018hi-f from the cabinet, the foflowing changes will be made: \u201cSecretary of the Treasury, Hon.Geo.B.Cortelyou; postmaster-general, Hon, Geo.Von L.Meyer; attorney- general, Hon.J.Bonaparte; secretary of the navy, Hon.Victor L.Metcalf; secretary of commerce and labor.Hon Oscar 8S.Strauss.\u201d The general understanding for some time has been that Attorney-General Moodey would retire on the 1st of January, and that Secretary Shaw would follow him on the 4th of March.On the first of the year, therefore, Mr.Bonaparte, who now is secretary was second and Malua third.Twenty horses started.The betting was Polymelus, 11 to 19, Kaffir Chief, 10 to 1; Malua, 50 to 1.EBGAR SAVARD.accused of shooting young Edward Guertin.INCAUTIOUS THEFT SPOILED GOOD PLAN.\u201cTo-morrow is Thanksgiving Day,\u201d sald Edward Venne, when arrested \u201cor fast driving last Wednesday, \u201cund if I could go home for a few minutes | would be able to raise funds for my of the navy.will succeed Mr.Moodey PAIL\u201d _ .; .ns attorney-general and in turn, he The time was granted, and Venne will be succeeded by Mr.Metvalf, the départed, but whilst he was away a labor, the SéNtleman turned up seeking a horse secretary of commerce and latter's place being filled by Mr.Strauss.Mr.Cortelyou, now postmas- ter-general.will take Secretary Shaw's place on the 4th of March, at which time Mr.Meyer will become postmast- er-general.* The announcement of the prosne=- tive changes in the Cabinet was made late in the afternvon.following a protracted cabinet meeting eartler in the day, at which {it \u201cis understood the whole matter was considered fully.Mr.Meyer is ambassador to Russia, to which place h>'was- appointed on Merch 8 1905, having been promoted |' to that office following his service us CHARLES J.BONAPARTE.who will be Attorney-General of the United States, the ambassador te Italy fram 1900 \u2018n 1805.He is a native of Masgachusetis and has been well known as a business man.The appointmeni of Mr.Strauss caused considerable surprise as \\t will pe the first case of a citizen of the Hob- row faith having been made 8 member of the President's Cabinet.He represented the United States us minia- ter to Turkey on two different oven- sIoDs and wax appointed by President Roosevelt to fil the vacancy caused hy tho death of ex-President Harrison as # member of the permanent court of urbltration at The Hague.LESLIE M.SHAW, the retiring United States Secretary of the Treasury.AIRD\u2019S RYE BREAD.25422 You Pay More by trading here and getting credit than you do If you go elmewhere and pay out Your hard-earned money in one lump.We are the most up-to-date store in town for Ladjes\u2019 and Gent's Clothing, Furs, Costumes, Skirts, Capes, eto THE COSMOPOLITAN STORE, \".2502291 253 Notre Dame ot.West; § : The easy unconscious reteation Singops Re Teach où Mugler Karn A au fe J shown own property.grin agalnst him, so that his stay in gaol over Thanksgiving was a foregone oon- clusion.fore Judge Laféntaime, found and sentenced to six months.Grand Trunk Pacific.scarcity of and rig that had heen stolen, and when that of Venne he instantly claimed both the horse and rig as als Meanwhile Venne hal managed tn rajse funds, and hurried back to the police station to deposit the necessary bail.when much to his cha- the charge of theft was ail This momming he was arraigned ho- guilty, BRINGING MEN WILLING TO WORK.WwW.H.Wetherstone, of Bristol, England, was at the Grand Trunk offices to-day.His mission here is to a- range.if posstble, for the bringing out of a number of men who are willing to work on the construction of the In view nf the labor.Mr.Wetherstone's mission is regarded as one of much importance.He will see the Canadiun Faciftc authorities to-morrow, © = PROBABILITIES FOR THE © © NEXT 24 HOURS.© 8 © (a Eastorly winds, fair to cloudy © ® and coot Thursday, south- ® © easterly winds, cool and show- ® ® ery.® © ® [G6.0.00.0000 QD QORGO0QNI0 OOH OOD Fort Saskatchewan, Alta.October 24.\u2014 Smalloox hax broken out among the In- itfans here The disease is of a mild type.and every precaution has been taken.| RAILWAY COMMISSION © WILL SIT IN MONTREAL.The Board of Railway Communission- vers whl sit here on Tuesday next, and {Will take Into consideration the applications of the Simonds Company, the Laing Company and Jenkins Brothers for right to have branch lines run froin their establishments to the lines of the .Grand Trunk.It is suggested by residents In the neighborhoods where the lines may be built that they would be a nujsance, bur the Grand runk authorities on being questioned as to what they will do, reply that if the people dn not want the switches they have po desire tu lay them; it 48 simply à matter of business.WSKED FOR BEEF TEA \u201cBUT GOT WHISKEY.\u201cI asked for beef tea and they gave me something that smelt like whiskey,\" was the statement inade by a witness jin the case of Rolsvert, who is charged with seMMMg ligner without a Heense lon the twenty-fourth of May.Boise i vert whs arraigned before Judge Cho- | quet in the Court of Spevlal Sessions | this morning.found guilty, and fined $50 and custs or three months.| SPECIAL AGENT.\u2014Mr.William F.Egg.for many years city ticket agent lof the Canadian Pacific Railway.has ! heen appointed special agent of the \u2018Canada Life Assurance Company, with | offices in the Renouf building, corner jof St, Catherine and University streets, | also for sale at 1684 St, Catherine st.| BRITAIN SURPRISED AT REVELATIONS Reports of the Corruption 8hown in London Election Trial Just Received.By Special Cale from our own Corra- spondent.London, Eng.October 24.\u2014Canadian papers received this week, bringing the London election case ballot disclosures caused some stir in circles interested in Canadian affairs.Surprise ts expressed that press cablegrams from Cinada were silent on the scandals which past Canadian ex- pertence suggests are not unlikely to have political developments of some consequence.It is hardly supposed that the suppression is intentional.in any case, its ultimate effect will be to direct much greater attention so tha seeming cancer in Canadian political life.It js assumed that the Toronto investigation will end ina aeries of criminal prosecutions.Statements of recent British obeerv- ers, lke Ramsay Macdonald, Hobson, etc., have somowhat prepared English opinton by their insistence upon tha sullen conflict now ln progress in Canada between honesty and dishonesty in public life.WINDERMERE.\u201cHis Master's Voice.\u201d Have You Heard The New October Victor Records 13 new elght-inch.26 new ten- inch.12 new twelve-Inch, and 4 new | \u201cRed Seal Recerds.- Some of the funniest songs\u2014the finest band and orchestra selections, you evér heard, while the new \u201cRed Seal\u201d sélections are veritable gems.Come in and.hear them write for {ree catalogue.THE BERLINER GRAMO-O-PHONE CO.OF CANADA, LIMITED, 417 St.Catherine St.West, all,.er | The Best - - YOU CAN Bel) Tel.4611.Merrb=-*y 206.COAL rome GET IT AT F.ROBERTSON S, 206 ST.JAMES STREET 242 52 men.We have found the Cartwright ers back for more.you try it.are positively unshrinkable.breasted.short and long legs.brown, also white and natural wool * ment.\u2018weat in.Canada.heavy weight, natural garment.1 quality, worth from $1.00 to $2.49 Try Ashe Cy tie 4 DE 0 \u2026.To - Cartwright & Warner's undergarments of natural wnol They are woven from picked wools, sctentiffcaïly cut.and shaped to fit the body snugly, are elaxtic, so they yield to every motion, single and double In the new shades of fawn, lnvedder.We are the largest direct importers of C.& W.Under < Other lines of recommended underwear, wool, and fleeced, 75c .000 Travellers\u2019 Bamples, merino and natural wool, fine a garment.To clear at 5%c.us when filli ng your Underwear reeds.Hannan Sto a iii BE.«Exclusive Furnishings 5213-215 St.James Strget SOME UNDERWEAR Is like two well known towns 1s France, too loose (Toulouse), and too long (Toulong), other suits are like a German\u2019s trousers, too short and too tight.trouble of buying your Underwear from stores that take the sizes the manufacturers think will do.wear 1s made to our order, to fit all shapes and sizes of The quantity we order and sell makes our prices twentv to twenty five per cent lower than most stores.R.J.TOOKE Underwear That is Satisfactory & Warner's Underwear (and Hosiery, too.) to be the kind that brings our custom- Tl.at is why we sell it.we know It is underw ear that will bring you back,\u2014ONCE That ia why heliotrope, nul $1.00 to $8.00 the gar- médium and and $1.00 a 177 St.James St.a 493 St Catherine St.West.473 St.Catherine St.East.That\u2019s the Our Under- MONTREAL IS TO HAVE A HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLA HOUSE-PROMIN H TURKISH BATH ENT MEN INTERESTED tt Montreal is to nave a new hundred thousand dollar Turkish bath.It will be four storeys high, will be built of brick with a limestone front, and will be owned and conducted by a company known as the Crescent Turkish Bath Company.The building, a handsome and elaborate affair, will be situated on Dorchester street west, just a little west of Drummond street.The new structure will do away with the old wooden buildings that are occupying the site now on the south side of the thoroughfare mentioned.The place will be conducted by a stock company, and the stock is nearly all subscribed.The list of shareholders is not glven out for publication, but It contains the names of some of the wealthiest and most prominent men in the business and professional world of Montreal.Mr.Ed.Sheppard, president of the Montreal Arena Company, has organized the corporation, and will, at least for the present, keep a supervising eve over the operations, which will begin in the spring.The property cannot he taken possession of till March, but at that time work will be commenced at once.Mr.R.M.Rodden, architect of the Montreal Arena, will be the architect of the new bath building.He has been paying a visit to the hig cities in the United States recently for no other purpose than to inspect shni- lar institutions, and the very latest fm- provements and up-to-date appliances will be made use of.As to other interior fittings, they wilH be of the most comfortable and luxurious kind.In fact, no money will be spured to make the new institution the finest of its sort in American.The ground purchased is one hundred by sixty-eight feet.One of the features of the building will be a plunge bath, fifty hy thirty feet.On the upper story there will ha twenty bachelors\u2019 apartynents, fitted up in the finest manner.On the ground floor will he the plunge bath, the warm room, the hot room, and the steam room.They will ba larger than any similar institution in Canada.There will also he the doce tor's room, rooms far sitz and electric baths, offices, waiting room, and a dining room.On the first floor there is a lounginæ room, fifty by twenty-four feet, a smok- ing-room.twentytwo hy seventeen feet, a library.writing room, manicure room, and à number of resting rooms.S.A.de Lorimier TRY OUR OWN MAKE Fancy Cambric Shirts at 81.00 52 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST, (Near Place d'Armes.) 254 70enod The Weigh to Sell sugar is to give 18 ounces to the pound.charge for the weight of the coal, weigh to sell beefsteak is to sell it The weigh to sell coal Is to and not weigh in the driver.The boneless.The weigh to sell ice is ta sell it by the chunk and give a good chunk for the money's worth.A man never kicks on a good article, if he gets a good thing and gets all ure a thing to wear is by the day's the reputation of the maker.even if he pays a good, stiff price, he pays for.The only way to meas- wear in it, not by the \u201cpretty,\u201d or We are buying HATS to-day from four of the Best Manufacturers in the world, but we have our own name put in them.We don't need their repu tation to sell the goods at our prices.People to-day know good values fairly well, and when we offer them our Guaranteed Pure Fur Feit Hats at $2.00 each\u2014meaning a saving of $1 bill 40 them\u2014it's no trouble to pay for names.Wear Clothing.We employ no run but give you all the value in the clothing you buy.to sell our Hats.You can\u2019t afford it's the same way with our High Class Ready-to- ners, pay no commissions to anyone, Try us this Fall if you are not already one of our customers.Winter lines now ready in ali Men's and Boys\u2019 Clothing, Hats, Caps, Custom Tailoring, Underwear, Colored Soft and Laundered Shirts, ete.INSPECTIO departments.Gloves, N INVITED.Corner of Cralg and Bleury Sts,, and 2299 St.Catherine Street.J Be \u201cCampbell Clad\u201d We know what some people say :\u2014 \u2018\u201cReady-made clothes may do for some, but \u201cThere\u201d no style I can't be fitted.\u201d to them.\u201d You don't know the facts, and you are losing money by your ignorance in not being \u201cCampbell Clad.\u201d CAMPBELL'\u2019S, 228=230 St.James Street, Next Sovereign Bank.2545 25 more Horses and Carts to deliver Coal.STANDARD COAL CO, LTD.ENING SWISS MILK .CHOCOLATE \u201cIt Tastes Like More.\u201d » [KX J W.H.DUNN, Sole Importer, Montreal, 242 4 law Many people have trouble with their fuel, \u201cothers\u201d use our.COAL THE HARTT & ADAIR COAL CO.146 NOTRE DAM E STREET WEST.ex2 138 AN OTTAWA CONFESSION OCKEY HOLD-UPS À Strong Plea for Above Board Paying of Men and the Doing Away With Hypocrisy in Sport\u2014Some Ottawa Examples.ABOUT H The Ottawa \u2018Citizen referring to hy-, pourisy in sport says: during the coming hockey season.With the alleged amateur teains the the so-called a nateur football ani executive is lab! to be held up with-' hockey ¢lubsan not one of which ther> in five minutes of the commencement Of an important game and forced to pay out money tu au player before he will go on the ice or field as the case may be Ottawa hockey crowds have had numerous experiences of sitting in a freezing rink for anywhere froin an hour to an hour and a while the inanagement argued with members of the team who had seized the opportunity to strike them for more money just before the gong rang.Probably the most of the audience hal no idea what the trouble was Lut cases have occurred al critical matches whare one or more of the players after putting on their uniforms have simply sat down and refused to go on the ic.until theh claim for ca | was honored Under the professional re- &ime & player induiging in such woe- tics would run the risk of being set aside and could be prevented from playing with any other club fur two years, and even then he must make a hona fide change of residence.The action of the N.L.U.In openly adopting prolessionalisin is to be commended for 1tx honesty, for the becter discipline which is possible and the better sport which is provided for the half: el Be < Hockey 1 t | public.This may be put to the test \"THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, OCTO BE 24, 1908 \u2018Skating - \u2018 The centre picture to-day shows Mr.Pat Powers, the former Eastern League President, gar, of the Montreal Club, and Jimmy Tn the right and left are two celebrated English horses which, at recent sules, Polymelus, the horse to the left, has just won the Cambridgeshire to-day, For are not paid men, tu put on a \u201choller than thou attitude and refuse to admit amateurs whe bave played in the N.L.U.would be rather a farce.Th: beat thing for these clubs to do is to come out openly in recognition of pro- foss'onalism as the lacrosse 1° ple have done and honestly appear before the oublic in their true colors.Until this year lacrosse was conducted in the same manner as footb.ll and hockey have been and are still conducted.That is, under a hypocritical cloak of alleged amateurism the most flagrant profesionalism was ir vogue, Apart from the moral aspect of it which made it necessary for a player after having earned his wage to re- ceiv: {it clandestinely with L.; eyes shut and his hand behind his back, the &xeculives of clubs which are professional in all but name are under heavy expense to players while at the sama time being more or less at their mercy.When the professivnalized cluls pav their players a regular salary it is a purely business transaction.Under the rules they can practicallv blacklist a player for two years if he try any: hnldup tactics or otherwise mishehava himself.Montreal Fully Determined to Do Up the Roughriders on Saturday! 1 POLYMELUS, SOLD FOR 4,200 NEA GREATEST BOAT RACE EVER PLANNED Oxford-Cambridge, Poughkeepsie and Yaie-Harvard Champions Will Be Invited.New York.October 2A4.\u2014If plans completed yesterday are successful.Amerirans wilt be able to ses the Ereatest boat race that has ever been contested.The idea is to oppose the winners of the Poughkeepsie and New London regattas and the winning crew in the great Oxford-Cambridge race, which is annually contested on the Thames in England.The conwk Football enthusiasts will have an ex- town next Saturday from the Cap- | ital.| i ællent opportunity next Suturday af- .ternoen, on the M.A.À.A.grounds.| Ammng other famous football men of seeing the fastest game of Rugby present.there will be the famous Mr.football that is likely To bé seen here Hal.Walters from Ottawa.this season, When Montreal and the Rough Riders will clash for the The Montreal scrimmage are watch- Premier position in the Q.K.F.U.} ing with interest the changes in the leagne.Riders\u2019 scrimmage.For years the struggle has been be- _\u2014 tween these TWo (mins, And the games Billy Hamilton, Montreal's coach.fast and exciting.This season they are will be on hand Any aftermmn that | nire evenly matched, and the winner.any player may desire a help out.j Will assume the air of coming champions, barring accidents.Montreal Montreal has [allen down before in have defeated the Rough Riders in Ottawa hy a small margin, but the reason ghven wag \"over confidence\u201d in Ottawa, which will put the Riders on their mettle for Saturday, Both téams are practicing hard for thé game, and there are plenty of Montreal supporters who are claiming a victory for the red and black before the sun sets on Saturday afternoon.There are few fats, American football enthusiasts, in men on the hospital list this season fact all are unanimously of opinion which the new rules are accountable that the present game nf the Quebec for Patrons of the game are delighted with them.as it does away with the lselPsn SCrAping on the wings, and the throwing in from touch, which was always mores or less against the Interests or intents of the game.Good weather should bring out a bumper ers, was responsible for most nf the gate.as there is a double header, the scoring.but \"Billy\" Murphy says Riders JT, will play with Montreal IT.watch him this vear: to Murphy wilf and us the Riders are 10 points to the! he the honor of holding down the gond, there Is likely to he a hig foot-| speedy Nough Riders, and he can do ball day on the M.A.A.A.gridiron it.on Saturday.; \u2014- Montreal Scrim did the trick in Ot- Many football players will be in tawa\u2014they will have to do it again.deciding games, but the foutball team on Katurday 1s going to shake the hoodoo?Skidoo.Montreal's next practices will be tonight and Thursday morning; every one requested to attend.From all sides\u2014Old English Rugby- Union ts the \u201cbest ever.\" more scientific than Rugby, and nat =n scientific as that of American colleges, in fact a happy medium.last vear Moore, of the Rough Rid- JOE GANS DISCARDS LITTLE BOXERS CHAMPION TITLES| NEARLY FIGHT New York, October 4.-Says a Mil- New York, N.Y.October 24.\u2014 wauken specfal to the World Joe) \u201cTerry\u201d McGovern and \u201cYoung Cor- Gans established a precedent in the batt\u201d have agreed to fight again.The | pugilistio world, yesterday, by rehin-( battle will take place next January Ruishing bis clatim to a championship betore the elnb offering the best In- | title which rightfully belonged to ain] ducements.These details were settled He unnounced that hereafter he at nu meeting held yesterday at the would fight only as à lightwright, and| Hotel Metropole, hetween the princi- never again lay claim to the welter-' pals, Harry Pollock, Corbetts man- weight 111le He held hoth of these | ager.and \u201cJone\u201d Humphreys, MeGov- titles.Those who believed that ihe | »rn's manager.Prior to the signing of eolored wonder had trouble recently | the agreement providing for the meet- In getiing down to 133 pounds, the | Ing between them in tha roped arena, Ughiveizht limit, were surprised that | the little fighters passed sarcastic re- te dil not prefer the 142 pound class.marks back and forth.but ne blows -_ were exchanged, though some persons DUDE KENNEDY ARRIVES.is Resting Before His Bout With ; explained that McGovern is sufforing Briere To-morrow.|from an {mjured hand and could not Dude Kennedy has arrived in town | possibly get ready for n ight inside of from Phuadelphia, and is resting an | len weeks.Bids for the fight will re preparittion tor his bout to-morrow | bide hen ay ember 5 a Four night with Arthur Briere at the Sham- 8 nave already been received.Ho rock Club house It is thought that Springs offers $/2,000; Baltimore.$15,- Jok C1 se.at 4 CC .both boxers are in the best of condi- 00.Boston, $10/000: hd Bridgeport Alon and will settle decisively which tis the better man.Riiere will probably have a large following at the ringside to cheer him on to victory, \u201cThe management of the lnral Na tional Sporting Club has decided that every admission ticket holder will be entitled to a seat; this motion will no doubt be very popular.Basketbal! Meeting.Thero will he a meeting in the M.A.A.A.Club houss to-night for the purpose of organizing far the basketball seæson.The M.A A A intends to put fn three teams.rm \u2018Three Swallows\u201d Sir John Power & Son's \u201cThree Swallows\u201d Irish Whiskey, Famous for over a century.Of highest standard of purity.Distillers to His Majesty the King.8 156 eod pinen-MES ).( Onoe Worn\u2014 Always Worn Write for free copy of the Protective Feature of Underwear.TIT DETUMEL LINEN MEYMR CO.232 St, Catherine st.W.234 Séeod The Roosevelt Bears at Home, Oct.1st to Dec, 25th, 1906, at Chapman's Bookstore.thought there would be before they came to an understanding Pollock, acting for Corbett, was very anxious to have an early bout, hut Humphreys seventy per cent; of thé gross receipts.\u2014 THISTLES ARE AFTER STANLEY CUP DATES Ottawa, October 24.\u2014 Some six weeks &go it WAS announced that Mr.James Bell, manger of the Winnipeg Arena, had arranged a serles of dates with Montreal Wanderers for Stanley Cup matches with the Kenora Thistles.Ball is now In Toronto, and states the games will take place between January 10th and February 20th.Discussing the matter this morning, one of the Ottawa Hockey Club ctrtais said: \u201cIt is just à question of whether the Montrea! Arena Company considers there is more money in the E.C.A.H.L.series with the Stanley Cup in Winnipeg or Montreal.The cup games would bring big receipts, but In case the trophy is lost, and I fully believe the Kenoras can easily defeat Wanderers, would the people attend the games at the Arena as they would if Wanderers held the cup?I don't think so and I further believe the Arena Company will weigh the matter before the dates are clinched.\u201d THE ROUGH RIDERS WORKING.Eddie Phillips May Be on the Line Up Saturday.Ottawa.October 24) The Rough Riders are working hard in view of their match with Montreal.They practised on Monday and again yesterday.and will be on the field twice more he! fore their encounter.24 players we™m on hand and a good workout war the result.Eddie Phillips was at practice and will probably play for the rest of the reason.He will replace Buckham on Saturday.All the men are in much better shape than they were a fortnight ago.St.Patrick'& Are also working hard.They play Westmount.Joe Corbett and Johnstone are in uniform.1 the Thames in England.The effect of this will be not only to decide which of the American crews is entitled to tha college championship, but also to select a world's championship eight which would be practically uribeatable.The proposition has bean under consideration for some time, and the plan is to hold the race on the James River next year, at the Jamestown Exposition.Henry Philip Rurchell, a New York sporting editor, will leave for England to-day on the Cunard liner Carmania as the apecia! conunissioner of the Jumestown Exposition for the purpose of inviting the winner nf the great British intervarsity rowing contest to meet the winners of the Yale-Harvard race.together with the winners of the intercollegiate elght-oared event at Paughkeepsie.The English collegtans wiil be offered \"the opportunity of a dual contest with the winner of the New London contest, or to take part In a three-cornered race which will irclude the winner of the varsity race at Poughkeepsie.Immediately upon his arrival Commissioner Rurche!l will place himself in communication with the presidents of the Oxford and Cambridge boat clubs.Should, Oxford and Cambridge decline the invitation, Commissioner Rurchell will endeavor to arrange for aA race between the combined Oxford and Cambridge boats and the Leander an?London rowing crews.The agrement to hold an international rrwing recatta at the Jamestown Exposition was reached at a cenference held in New York between RH.Sexton, nf ther Jamestown Ex- Tosition, and the members of the executive committer of the Natinnal As sociation nf Amateur Oarsmen.Assurance has heen received that ona or mare of the clubs from Europe will rend rrewa.THERE'S A WALTERS\u2019 RUMOR.Probable That He May Receive Police Court Summons.Ottawa, Ortoher 24 It 1s rumored around town that Morley Walters, of the Rough Riders is tn be prosecuted fer his alleged assault nn Joe Gleeson, of St.Patrick's, Un last week's game.Deputy Chief Vizard, who was \u2018n charge of the squad of police at the Oval, said yesterday that no summons had vot heen served on Walters.He would not say.however.that Gleason had not been approgched with a view to prosecuting.MIGHTY AMERICAN BAT WAS STONE'S The Figures Show That St.Louis Player Wrested Season\u2019s Honors From Léjoie.New York, October 24.\u2014One nf the most interesting features of the American Leagne baseball race was the struggle for batting supremacy he- tween George \u201cAll Right\u201d Stone left flel.er of the St.Louis Club, end Napoleon Lajoie, nf the Cleveland team.While the official returns have not been mad.public there fs no doubt that the St.Louis man bas wrested from Larry the Terrible the honor that has been hig for four out of the five previous seasons.Carefully compiled figures give Stone a 1fï-point advantage in porcent- age\u2014 354 to .359.Stone participated in all of his team's 1584 battles and made 207 safeties, while Lajole, playing in 162 out of Cleveland's 157 contests, gathered 206 hits.The advantage in run getting also lay with the St.Louis man, as he made 91 excursions past the home plate to the Clevelander's $R On other counts, too, Stone outpoints Lajole, as the total of extra-base raps stands 131 to 123 and the sacrifice hits 17 to 15.Stone's long drives embraced 25 doubles, 19 triples and 6 home runs; Lajoie's, 48 doubles and § triples.Betore you get Pen- Angle ents \\ À LT In a variety of fabrics, styles end fa ol sizes for, women, men ap chôdren.br _ out awe _ étaient iy THE OLD-NEW EASTERN LEAGUE PRESIDENT.re-elected yestardaY The picture shows him with President Ha- brought nearly seven thousand guineas.Bannon in the background \u201cLet Those Who Wish Play member of the Montreal play with and against that amount.expenses, Unless the Arena does\u2019 MR.PAT.POWERS.ONE REASON FOR PLAYING AMATEURS IN HOCKEY Man, \u201cWe Can't Afford it on the Terms Arena Gives us.\u201d \u201cLet those who can afford it play Hockey Club, to-day.\u201cWe cannot afford it, with the terms which the Montreal Arena give us.\u201d The Canadian Amateur Athletic Union will probably allow amateurs to professsionais, change our position.If we play hockey as though here has been talk of amalgamation with Wanderers I do, at present, not see that this is very likely, we will play a team of amateurs.TOOK IN EIGHTEEN HUNDRED.' Last year we made about eighteen hundred dollars, or rather, took in One time, our share of the gate was twenty dollars, and we had to pay Quebec a hundred of that for travelling We would be obliged to pay professional dollars a match.From what I can understand, players on the market now want at Jeast five hundred dollars for the season.HOW WOUDD WE COME OUT?At that rate how would we .come out at the end of the season?tet}r than give professional hockey will be out of the question for most clubs.CANDAHAR, SOLD FOR 2,700 GUINEAS.- (FOOTBALL PLAYER CHASED BY CROWD The Spectators Think There Is a Shooting When Sphere Loudly Explodes.New Havep, Conn., October 24.\u2014The Sons of Belial football team, composed of members of the senior class at Yale, went to Mount Carmel Monday to meet the heavy Mount Carmel team.Neither team was able to score.because after the game had gone about 16 minutes of the first half an unforeseen accident took place.The halfback of the Be- lials had got around the end and was sprinting for the Mount Carmel goal.Between him and the coveted posts crouched the giant fullback of Mount Carmel.The two met and there was & crack like a pistol shot, and the Yale man fell to the ground.A roar went up, \u201cHe shot him!\" \u201cDon\u2019t let him get away!\" and the orowd surged on to the field.The fullback saw his victim stretched on the ground.and took to his heels.Over fences and stone walls he ran.pursued by the crowd.The next lot was a swamp.Into It plunged the fullback and on the brink hesitated the erowd, crying loudly, \u201cLynéh the murderer!\u201d Some of the avengers went back to the field to see the victim.He was found lying on the ground quite ex- austed\u2014not from blood.but from laughter.Near him lay a sodden heap of leather\u2014all that remained of the fcotbaH.The Mount Carmel strong man had tackled the ball, which blew un with a loud report.He was coaxed out of the swamp, but there was no ball with which to resume the same.LAN Professionals,\u201d Says Montreal professionals,\u201d sald a prominent next Saturday, but the Montreal that will not Club, and al- something like a hundred and players at least twenty-five * McCann on Deck Again.Charlie McCann, ex-light weight champion.of Montreal, challenges any 130-1b.man in the city under any oon- ditions for a side bet of $50.us a third of the gate, BREACH OF PROMISE COSTLY.Special to The Montreal Star.New York, October 24.\u2014Patrick T.Powers was elected nn the first ballot yesterday to again take up the presi- dency of the Eastern league.At the annual meeting of that baseball organization in the Victoria Hotel, the matter of election of officers was taken up soon after the delegates went\u2019 into session.and the only naines presented for the presidency were those of Powers, who resigned office last year to bécome owner of the Providence Club, and Harry Taylor.of Buffalo, who was president last year.The five clubs that were expected to vate for Powera did so, they being Jersey City, Montreal, Providence, Toronto, &nd Rochester.Newark, Baltimore and Buffalo voted for Taylor.The clubs were represented by the following delegates: Jersey City, William Murray and E.J.Kinkaid; Baltimore, Hugh Jennings and Edward Hanlon, Buffalo, Jacob Stein and A.B.Potter; Newark, W.Burnham;.Montreal, Malachi Kittredge; Toronto, J.J.Mc- Cafferty.and Jesse Applegath.Roch- aster, C.T.Chapin and Edwin Mec- Sweeney; Providence, J.J.Richards and P.T.Powers.Chapin nominated Powers, and Jennings nominated Taylor.Powers is secretary and treasurer as well as president.The new board of directors was chosen as follows: \u2014 Chapin, McCafferty, Stein and Moses Frank, the last named of Baltimore.Powors really sclected the board of directors.That was one of the provisions of his accepting the presidency and two of the clubs represented on the board voted against him, for president.\u201cThat, however, 41d not matter\u201d said Powers.\u201c1 wanted ' men who represented the biggest property Interests in the league.I Also want to say that IT did not seek this office.and that everything is harmonious.Regarding my Interests in Providence, I have not decided one way or another ahout disposing of them.Providence supported the club royally, and if I do get out I want my successor there to be one who will give the clty the bast there je to he had.But 1 do not know that I will sell out.There How Patrick Powers Was Re-Elected to Eastern League Judge McCorkill Awards Damages to Woman.Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, October 24.\u2014Judge McCor- kill has just rendered a decision in a very interesting breach of promi case.Josephine Herbert, spinster, o Ste.Croix, county of Lotbinjere, sued Louis Hebert, of Thetford Mines, for was nothing of that kind conditional on ny accepting the presidency.\u201d After election the delegates adopted the following resolution: Recognizing the fact that the grow- Ing evil of rowdy baseball, the use of foul and profane language on the ball fleid und assaults upon umpires by Dlayors and managers throughout this and other jeagues, has a tendency to lower the standard of the national game and to bring ft into disrepute among ail falr-minded patrons of sport and, in fact, hnperilling and Jeupardizing the success and long life of the game, and appreciating the fact that during the season of 1806, President Taylor, of the Eastern League, has been untiring in his efforts to promote clean and honest baseball.and that much good has been accomplished, thanks to his prompt and impartial punishment of all those who have offended against rules and decorum of the game.Resolved, that the Eastern League commands and endorses the policy of Prosident Taylor, in strictly supporting the players of this league, and of suspending and fining all players and managers guilty of infractions of the rules for using foul and indecent language upon the ball field, or for assaults npon umpires, and we urge upon the incoming president that this policy be continued to the end that rowdv haseball be eventually exterminated from the Eastern League.President Powers will resume business at the nik stand, 222 Broadway, to-day and start in to reorganize his staff of umpires, There are three new managers to he picked for the Eastern Leagte for next season\u2014Bal- timore.Buffalo and Jersey City.Joe Pean would be chnsen for Jersey Citv to =æuccesd Billy Murray.but he has been drafted by Washington.There's ta'k of Tommy Corcoran going to Ral timore, and Hanlon said he would like to have Corcoran if he could get him.Ha sald he had nn conversation with Herrmann on the subject of procuring Corcoran\u2019's relense The name of Charlie Nichols.the veteran Boston pitcher.was connected with the Ruf- falo management, hut Nichola sald he had not heard anvthing to that effect.SATURDAY'S GATE AMOUNTED TO $1458 Ottawa, October 24.\u2014\u201cThe gross receipts for the Capital-Tecumseh game last Baturday amounted to $1,458,\" sald Mr.Wm.Foran this morning.\u201cThis was equally divided, each teawn taking $729.While the attendance was very gratifying, I think our gates should have been about that size throughout the league seapon.Now that we are ehampfons,I believe next year our gates I be one hundred per cent.larger than during the present season.\u201d \u201cWill all the, old playdrs Be out in?\u201d : \u201cYes, 1 think the team will remain intact.We have a fine combination there and propose getting out early next yemr.\" Lt \u201cWil} the club have the same executive?\u201d \u201cThat depends largely on odrcum- 1 stances.Bome of us would like to remain with a championship \u2018club.That is a matter, » can be bet- | ter told after the Burgess trip.\u201d Montreal! Hunt Fixtures.The appointments of the Montreal Hunt for the week are as follows : Thursday.October 25th, Virtue Roa, Mr.Paton's Gate, 11 a.m.Saturday, October 27th, St.Eustache.By kindness of Mr.Gpo.R.Hooper, special train will leave Cote des Neiges #iding at 9.30 am.Horses to be on board not later than 9 o\u2019clock.MoGovern-Corbsett Signed.New York, October 24\u2014Terry Mc- Govern and Young Corbett, with their représentatives, met here .yesterday, and later It was announced that they had signed articles to fight the firat week In January, the scene of the battle \u2018to bé wirere the biggest purse was offered.: \u2014 Clergyme DGCTORS, AND LEADERS OF MEN ALL OVER CANADA and THE UNITED STATES ADVOCATE THE USE OF ny For aN forma of K D © INDIGESTIONs ° ® itis pure, harm.loss and Curative, $600 damages, for falllng to keep his promise to marry her.The plaintiff alleged that she expended the sum of one hundred dollars in preparing her marriage trousseau, that she never gave defendant any reason to refuse to carry out his promise to marry her, and that she is poor and dependent upon her brothers for support.His Lordship in rendering judgment, stated that considering the plaintiff had proved the expenditure of sixty dollars for her trousseau, and that plaintiff was injured morally as well as ma- serially by defendant's conduct, which damages the court estimated at 3100, the court maintained the action and condemned defendant to pay $160 to plaintiff, with costs of an action of the Athletics - Golf - Turf A SUNDAY SCHOOL ATHLETIC UNION HERE Each Denomination Will Have a Special Month Set Apart for Its Athletic Meet and a Union Meeting Will be Held Once a Year.A mestiag of unusual interest was he!d in the Young Men's Christian Association for the purpose of organizing athletics among the different Sunday schools of the city.For some time past the physical department of the association -has been contemplating such ap organization, in order to direct into helpful! channels much of the pure amateur athletic spirit that is going to waste, and to this end a meeting of the Sunday school superintendents was called for Monday night Twenty-five schools were represented, and after bearing à presentation of the plan by Mr.J.E.Merrttt, physical director, of the association, were unanimous in favor of the organization.The plan is this: Once a month to hold an athlrtiv meet in the Association Bymnasiom for different churches comprising one denomination of our city, and ilie neat month another denomination.BIG ANNUAL MEET.In the spring to hold a city athletic meet comprised of all demominations for the Sunday school championship of the city in athletics.Mr.Gerald Birks was io the chalr, and Mr.W.E.Cushing was appointed secretary.The churches were represented from all over the city.Those present were requested to report back to their respective Sunday schools, and to attend another meeting tn be hald Monday evening, October 29th, in the Assè- ciation building, at 9 o'clock.McGill Busy With Football Arrangements For Saturday Saturday will be McGill Day in Kingston.Three football teams and the track team will all be there together, and the Limestone City will probably see a hot time, as the number of rooters accompanying the visitors will bring the number of McGill men weil over a hundred.The track team goes tn Toronto tomorrow tn compete against Toronto \u2018Varsity and Queen's in the annual Intercollegiate meet.Thelr prospects for a successful issue are very bright.Judging from the records made at the meets held by the respective universities, Captain Donahoe estimates M- Gill's score at 56 points out of a possible 108.Rince the formation of the Intercollegiate League in 1899, McGill has only lost the trophy once.\u2014in 1903, when Toronto \u2018Varsity waa victorious.In individual work, J.C.Kemp is expected to break reonrds in the mile and haif-mile, and O.8.Waugh in ths high jump.All the members of the team have been training faithfully since their selection ten days ago, ani are in the best of shape Arranze- ments have been made whereby all the members of this team will be able to stop over in Kingston on thelr way home tn see the football matches on Saturday.The Senior Rugby XIV.will do battle with Queen's, and In preparation are having three practices this week, the final one tn be to-morrow after noon.All who lined out against Ottawa College last week are well and fit.and the Preshyterians will have to travel pretty fast.even with the advantage of their own grounds, for a win.The Intermediate Rugby team starts its second round for championship hanors against the R.M.C.cadets, and the Association team will line up against a Queen's team.The time for these last Ygyn matches has not been definitely arranged yet, but thay will probably be played in time to give all & chance to attend the senior game.LIPTON TO PUT OUT CUP RACE 'FÉELER New York, October 24.\u2014It is probable that the question of another interna - tioned yacht race with 8ir Thomas Lipton as the challenger, will ho determined at Deimonico's next Thursday night, when the baronet 4ill be the guest of the Brooklyn Yacht Club.It iv not expected that the preliminary defiance of the owner of the three Shamrocks will receive attention.What ha says will be simply a \u2018feeler\u2019 as to the attitude of the New York Yacht Club, the holder of the trophy.\u201cIt does not matter what Sir Thomas Lipton may say.\u201d sald a member of the New York Yacht Club last night, \u2018the club is not going to take any chances.It is the holder of the cup and intends to defend it.If he wishes to send in another challenge it will be received and there will be a full discussion of the terms of the contest.The dinner at Delmonico\u2019s will.in a measure, give a line on the attitude of the challenger.but will not in any way bind the holder of the trophy.\u201d Col.Neill, who is the chief representative of Sir Thomas In his vachting enterprises, said that the barnnet had been misunderstood in the despatches from Chicago.Lipton's idea ts that there should be A race hetween craft which are not racing machines.but which are types of the practical in vessels propelled by sail The majority of opinion In the New York Yacht Club is that the defence of the cup ahnuld be under tha old rules.Saturday\u2019s Umpire.Mr.Muir Edwards, of Westmount, has been selected as umpire for the class of $180.Montreal-Roughrider match th f'acative\u201d sms Qualié 0 HL on every Cures 5 Cold in One Day, 3 Days 4° A7- TOV bok.230 FOUNDERS IN CANADA OF Hand Tailered Garments, Coranlete\u2019v Finished.The Is Box Overcoat There are deft touches of elegance\u2014 little differences in style\u2014that make these Fit-Reform Overcoats noticeably exclusive.| In rich Black Melton and Beaver.w The only Fit-Reform Wardrobe In Montreal is at 444 $T.CATHERINE STREET WEST rs cod JOCKEY RADTKE WAS SUSPENDED New York, October 24.\u2014Jockey Herman Radtke was suspended yesterday by the stewards of the Jamaica track for his ride on Tommy Waddell, tha 11 to 5 favorite, In the third rece.His ride looked 80 bad to the stewards that they immediately ordered his suspension for the remainder of the meet - ing and referred his case to the Jockey Club.Tommy Waddell was well played but at no time during the race did he show any speed and trailed his field, finishing far back in the ruck.Rye, a 10 to 1 shot, sasily won the Gowanus stake.Two favorites won.Summaries: \u2014 First race, nix furlongs \u2014 Main Chance, won; Gild, second; Dunvallo, third.Time, 1.15 3-5.Second race.1 1-18 miles\u2014Maocey, Jr., won; Columbia Girl.second; John A.Town, third.Time, 1.48 3-5.Third race, 1 1-16 miles \u2014 Garnish, won; Dalphle, second; Creasina, third.Time, 1 49.1-5, Fourth race.the Gowanus Stakes, selling, six furiongs\u2014Rye.won: Jacobite second; Wes, third.Time, 1.18 2-6.Fifth race.selling.six furiongs\u2014Ja- cinta, won; Illusion, second; Economy, third.Time, 1.02 2-5.Sixth race, six furlongs\u2014Su @e won: Bartha F., second; Sister Frome third.Time, 1.12 2-5.' \u2014_\u2014 M.A.A.A.Bowlers Working.A meeting of members interested | bowling has been called for Friday night.The chilly days of autdmn are driving the members indoors, and the bowling alleys are being well pa tronized.New watch malnaprings.guaranteed for à year.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James.Special Notice.Chickering Bargain.An excellent upright Chickering piano, 7% octaves, rosewood case, good tone, cost originally 3800: bargain price $250, payable $20 cash and 88 month.C.W.Lindsay.Limited, 513 St.Catherine street west.Soles Remain : Wet-proof.: Oil make sole leather waterproof as long as it remains in the leather.But, exposure to wet soon drives the oil out.; A preparation, which we control exclusively, is used to make the soles of DRY-SOX Shoes wet-proof.; This is worked in, in such a way, that it becomes part of the sole leather and never comes out.This preparation not only makes the leather wet-proof but adds to its wearing qualities.: DRY-SOX Shoes sell for $5, $5.50, and $6.Invictus Shoe Store, 249 St.James Street, mètre THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER 24, -1906.78 IN À MOTOR CAR THROUGH BRITAIN Mr.Fred.H.Markey Tells of an Interesting Three Months\u2019 Trip.TRADITIONS OF OLD ENGLAND Early to Bed Whether You Like it or Not is the Rule of the Country.Inns.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Through Fig'and and Scotland fn an sutomubile This pleasant experience feil to the lot of Mr.Fred Ho Markey, of Montreal, and a party of frivods during his recent sojourn the «id Country.About three months ago Mr left for England, and tek over wilh him his motor var \u201cMinerva.\u201d The car m was landed on the other side in first class condition and with very little trouble, in faut, two or thiee hours alter the arrival of the boat in liverpool the car was ready for service un the streets of that city.\u201cFrom Liverpool we crossed hy ferry to Birkenhead.\u201d sald Mr.Markey.\u201cThe party consisted of Dr.Campbell David son, of Montreal; Mr.AH.(yHrien.Ottawa, and Mr H.R.Pigeon, Brighton.\u201cWe nent on to Chester, stopping five hours there, then southerly through a portion of Wiles, coming out at Shrewsbury, where we spent the first nt\u201d \u201cYou nn doubt had many interesting experiences on the way?\u2019 \u2018Yes.Especially in connection with the hotels uver there.We stopped at the best hotel in SKhrewshury, The Raven.We were in the smoking room ! of this hotel about 10,30 pm, when an| old man came around, jang!ing a bunch of keys, to which we patd no attention.In about ten minutes he came back again.and we went upstairs to our rooms.The party came intn my room, and after we had been there for five minutes a knock came at the door The chambermaid at the donor asked very meekly\u2014'Aren't vou going to bed, Markey) \u2014 RAK & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES.THEPEOMLES, (pugs Sale at 2and 7 p.m.253 2 REMEMBER to attend the PAWNSALE TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, October 23 and 24, 1906, Afternoon and Evening, at 241-243 St.James Street.Special Attention is Requested to the Large Assortment of Clothing and Fine Fars RAE & DONNELLY?8 SALES, a RAE & DONNELLY.Auctioneers.EDUCA TN a 109 METCALFE STREET vvening for Both Sexes.26th, from 8 to 9 pm.T I O N ATX, French Conversation Classes for Ladies Only, MISS GEAFAM 18 forming French Conversation Classes, for Ladies only in the afternoon, Madame De Mole of Paris, will give a fres exhibition of her teaching on Tuesday, October 23, Call or \u2018phone AML 1714 for further information.2 (a Few Doors Above St.Catherine) from 3 to 4 pm.und Friday October Upep anring the wbole year.Yoplls May « TdE MONTREAL | CONSERVATOR OF MUSIC, Montreal» Oldest Institute (founded in 1°33 b; C.E.8EIFEKT), new pumber 624 Dor.chester st.wes between Mountain and Crewept oa al branches: Voice, Ptano, Urgan, Violin, Violoncelle, Theo of Music, Harmony, Ce itd mn.etc, et@ Consulta- top Hour, § to \u20ac datiy.For p eotus - ply to Herr C RB.S8elfert, Musieal Director.179 79 JOHN B.NORTON, A.G.U., A.R.C.U., Lic.Mus, FELLOW of the American Gulld of Organists, New Yo: Associate of the Royal College of Organists, lon.Bng., Licentiate in Muato, ORGANIBT AND MUSICAL DIRBCTOR OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.Lessons in PIANOFORTH and ORGAN FLAYING, VOCAL CULTURE and the THEORY OF MUSIC A \u201cSpecial Bystem\u201d taught for cnlldren fram 6 to 10 years of age Pupl'a preparcu for examinations At bome dally (to arri1gov sbout lessons) from 4 to 5 and 8 to 9 p.m.63 BISHUP 8T.206 97 sir?\u201d I Answered, 'Yes-\u2014bye and bye.\u2019 \u2018Aren't the other gentlemen going to, their rooms, sir?\u201d \u2018Yes -they will pre.\u2019 gently.\" \u2018The housekeeper is tired, su and wants ta go to bed.\u2018Tell the housekeeper she may go to bed\u2019 \u2018But she cannot, sir, until the gentlemen go to their rooms\u2019 Why\" AN the hHghts will be out and she will not he abje to find her way, sir\u2019 Thereupon we thought it time to go to bed.AN OXFORD EXPERIENCE.We then went to Oxford which we reached ai ten o'clock, and drew up ut the Mitre Hotel, the best known in Cford.The donrs vere hu ked and the place almast in darkness.After knocking for some time an nid man poked his head around the corner of the daar, and after some persuasion let us in.We toh} him we wanted rooms and something to eat, whereupon he fetched the manageress.who said she could accommodate us! with rooms.but with nothing to eat.We asked If there was any other place where we could get something to eat and she replied \u2018No.She finally soft- aned when we told her we had nothing tn eat for nine hours, and said we might have some bread and butter, but being further pressed, she aliowed us some cold meat.On going to the smoking room we noticed a framed card on the: wall containing Important events in rommection with the hotel for the past 300 or 400 years, and when we read the Item dated December 21st, 1653, we realized we worn up dgainst one of the traditions ol the plave, and had we been inore persistent in anr demands The night before, we ter that in other days.we might hive been held on a charge of manslaugh:.Here is the inscription.\u2014 Dec.11 183, Friday, at 81in the an.died suddenly Mrs.Lazen- Ly, the hostess of the Mitre Inn having about three hours befure heen strangely affrighted by 3 rude persons, viz Thomas Baker, M.A.All Souls College John Aldworth, M A Ralph Olive M A.Thomas Edwards, Ail Sauls College AJ Souls College.Of Si John's.MA.not among then, but there hy accident.These havifæ been drinking at the Mermaid\u201d Tavern, newly open'd after being closed some time came drunk to the Mitre were ler in by a boy then up.They \u2018ame : as they pretended.to eat something The boy said they were all in bed, They enunired whrre Mrs Lazenhy ved, The boy showed the window, They waked her and desired to have some meat dressed.She sald 1WAS late and could or would not rise Whereupon thev called her names and told her she deserved to have her throat .Reing extremely fright enad she fall tnta fits and died at 3 in the mornin The Masters Were examined hy The Vice-Chancallor and Rishop.and they afterwards apologized for their co d x before COnRTregation.\u201d nut REACH LONDON.LoThe following afte reached non: the same old London where the he NBOM cab travels faster than the wr one.After a gha rest we start- o on a tour through the Midlands of angland and North Wales, thence to Scotland, ' : .TJ.Palmer an qu by Mr and Mrs.moon wea and Mrs.J.©.Pa of Toronto, and Mr Ernest Arnott ouf tn Lu avr through North psed anything in the way of motoring scemerv I have ever seen.We also spent some time in the celebrated English Lake district.The ecenery was magnificent, and the roads were covered with cnarhes containing touring parties.From the Lake dia.trict we went to the principal cities of Bcotland up to Lossie Mouth.This Was our turning point, and we went from Inverness down the Caledonia Canal to Loch Awe and thence tn Ballychulsh.At the latter point wn Tan up Against a most pernicious piece of extortion being charged $8 to gat across about 100 yards of ferry, while At Liverpool and other places wea were taken acrnes much larger ferries at a fare of 50 cents.We then came to the celebrated Pass of (Hencoe.near Lord 8trathcona's well-known mansion.The ecènery around the pass is beyond description, huge rocks and heather Vistbla far miles around.\u201cWe returned through many Scottish towns and finally reached London just in time to witness the Cambridge- Harvard boat race.The impression was general among thase who witneaa- ed the struggle thaï the Cambridge crew were never called upon to exert themaelves.And would have tgnomin- tously defeated the Americans had thoy not wanted to let the latter down easy.We travelled at the rate of from 75 tn 100 miles per day.The mada throughout England are all that could be de- elrad.but are not quite ss good in Scotland.However.the Scottish rors are far better than the first-class roads fm this rountry.\u201cIn England we had tn exercise In gemuine Scotch Cheviots Drummond & Sons, etc.brand.No change in address, money back guaranty.rr great deal of care, owing to the num- PS puiice traps.We were usually advised where these traps were placed by the Automobile journals, and by tha hotel people and garrage shop proprietors.It was very keen sport, everyone aboard the car looking for indications of these traps, and owing to our vigilance we succecded in escaping everyone of them.Representatives of the Automobile Union patrol on bicycles in the vicinity of the police traps and warn members of the Union, who carry indication signa on their motor cars, where the traps are.This is a new assoocjation but already counts a membership of hundreds.The patrols wear a yellow badge on the left sieeve of the cnat as a aign of their occupation.The Scotch trip took about 30 days, during which we did not have a mishap.\u201cThe main rnads of Fngland were covered with autos, there being about 75,000 vehicles in England alone.There la at present à great agitation going on hetween the motorists and _non- mmtarista over the dust question.Manv of the municipalkties are experimenting with of}, tar.and other materials for the purpose of protecting the houses and property near the roada.A re port of the Royal Commission is just being presented in England dealing with the control of vehicles and also the dust question, and no doubt the matter will be fully discussed at ths next session of Parliament \u201cWe found that the tires would not last haM the time on the English roads that they did in Canada.The hard flim surface, aspecially when turning corners shaves off the rubber.and after travelling a little Jess than 1.100 miles the heavy steel rivets which are placed in rows on the outside covering of the tire are completely worn off.\u201cDuring our whole time In England we never travelled on a railway train, and from London run the machine to IAverponl.whera wa boarded the Virginian for home.1 was simply delighted with the trip and found it weil worth my while taking the car across with me.as for the rent of a car in the Rritish Tales a charge of $25 per dav is the regular rate.\u201cFrom beginning to end the trip was a great success, and we thoroughly explored all the notable places of kng- land and Scotland, and a great many more that were not so notable.\u201d The Montreal Street Raliway.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: \u2014 Sir \u2014 No &bubt the Issue of the two millions of new stock by the company At seventy-fivé premium came as a surprise and dieappointment, Inasmuch as the shareholders had recelved all previous issues at par, and were given -\u2014 Thin Blood nerves, general debility! We wish you would ask your own doctor about \u2018ff this.Ask bim te tell you bo what he thinks kt will de for your case.e 0.Os, Experience ceant anything with you P Then what do yeu think of 80 yesrs\u2019 experience with Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparifla ! Sixty years of curing thin bleod, wesk \u201cFashion=Craft\u201d Business = Suits From the World famed looms of Sir Titus Salts, J Suitings second to none in quality \u2014 pre-eminently adapted for serviceable business wear.Come in and inspect these exclusive patterns in greys, which are characteristic of \u201c Fashion-Craît \u201d\u2014-our new 470 St.Catherine Street West 469-471 St.Catherine Street East we.HICKA & COS SALES M.HICKS 4 00.8 SALES rr AKI H RUGS CU Our exhibition of Eastern Rugs 18 the largest, and contains the moat varied ansortment of Oriental Art in the Dominion, and fresh consignments are arriving dally.We are now offering a magnificent collection AT PRIVATE SALE under instructions from a ennsignor who wishes tn realize at once.Rugs on view at our TEMPORARY WAREROOMS, No.472 St, Catherine St.West.M.HICKS & CO.251 8 I/\"RASER BROS) GALES Cutiery, and China and Classware, Crockery, Eto, 8Y AUCTION Without reserve, at our salesrooms, No.453 St.James Street, On Thursday, 25th October, At Ten A.M., in lots to the trade.Five cases rut- lery, carvers, knives and forks.kitchen.butcher and bread knives, 11 cuses boots and shoes (assorted), 21 cases containing dinner ant tea ware, jugs, plates, funcy and plain cups and saucers, ns- sorted glassware, jardinieres, vases, ornaments, etc, etc.No reserve.FRASER BROS., 253 3 Auctioneers.Large Regular Auction of second-hand household furniture and effects, planos, carpets, bedding, stoves, etc., etc, at our sa.esroom, No.453 3t, James st., corner Inspector, on FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26th, at 10 o'clock.Conglgnments solicited.Prompt cash = = returns.New furniture, iron beds, cars _ | pets, fine bedding, etc, at private sale every day.Safe, clean, dry storage for and English Worsteds, furniture, baggage, etc.FRASER BROS.251 5 Auctionaers.Each suit made bears oar 231 St.James Street to understand thul this was the policy of the directors.Now ne have a change\u2014and there must be good reasona for this change \u2014 which, no doubt, will be satisfactoge ily explained at the meting.The company has been spending a great deal of money on the property, And all must admit that it is now In fina condition.The earnings are large and increasing, but even with the large increases, Nhe directors must frel thal to put a charge of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars.which this would mean had they issued the $3,500.000 at par, and kept up the present dividend of 10 per cent.was more than the earnings would warrant Hence, they had recourse to getting $3,600.000 for $2,000,000 which will add $200,000 a year to the dividend charge (at the present ate of dividend).The sharehoiders must remember that when the 31.000.000, of bonds were issued to buy the Park & Island Railway the president stated then that.Inasmuch as the Park & Island would not he on a paying basis for some years, the company - could not afford to give new stock at par.and pay 10 per cent.dividend on it.It will be Interesting to Enow how much of the present issue of stork han gone into the Park & Island, and how much more is likely to be requirfd.No one supposes for a moment that this $3,500,000 will he required for the main line and whatever goes in, or has gone into the Park & Island and other extensions has Improved the value just so much cof all the subsidiary Unes of the Montreal Street Railway, and has Made the property much more valuable, Some day, therefore, the shareholders of Montreal Street Railway wlll receive a whole tree of plume in the shape of new stock In the Greater Montreal Street Rallway, Wair- Ing for these plums may not suit the Street (speculator).but investors have nothing to fear for the future value of their property.They are to be congratulateq that the company can raise 51,500,000, fram which they are not called upon to pay a aivi- dend.I may nat please us to pay seven- tv-five premium for stock we expected to get at par, but our property f« just worth so much more.At the present price of the stock with the new issue, the stock will stand about 243.This is not high for a stork paying 10 per cent.with the prospects ahead which this rompany has, Tn my opinion it is better than giving our money to banks at 3 per cent.and (quite as mafe, I cannot understand the craze many people have In leaving large sums on depoalt at 3 per cent.when ro many good securities paving from 4 per cent.or 5 per cent.can be 1d.OID SHAREHOLDER, (Mohtreal.) Present Weather Favors the West.Mr J 8.Dennis, the Irrigation agen: nf the Canadian Pacific Raliwav.ts in Montreal from tha West He thinks that the present weathar of the West is all that need be required for the coming winter and spring farming.y 29 Pure \u201cJaeger\u201d Lore Underwear Is Essential To Health.You take cold through your skin by wearing improper underwear.Jaeger Underwear, by keeping the skin active and at an equable warmth always, prevents chill.Jaeger Underwear is as comfortable as underwear can be\u2014soft, durable, elastic and perfect fitting.Made in all sizes and weights for men.women and children.Write for Catalogue No.3.Dr.Jaeger Go.316 ST.CATHERINE STREET, WEST.MONTREAL.ER STREET CAR, CART AND CAB GOT BADLY TANGLED Street car, horse and stone cart, and horse and cab.all became so tangled up as the result of an accident at the corner of St.Catherine and St.Denis streets, vesterday afternoon, that the motorman and conductor of the rar.the nwner of the cab, and the youthfal driver of the cart, exercised almost superhuman endeavors to untangle tha mix-up.A St Catherine street car, bound westward, was moving serenely along the track when all of a sudden, near the corner of St.Denis street, a horse and cart endeavored tn pass in fromt of the car, and beside the can, &tationed at the cab atand at the corner.The driver of the cart was not quick enough, however, and the car went right into the cart.sending the cart into the cab, and amashing the front wheels of the latter intn pieces besides breaking the shafts.The cab- man, who was standing on the sido- walk, got out of the way just {in the nick of time, while the young fellow driving the cart was huried into the air, but luckily fell down into the bn'- tom of his vehicle.A crowd quickly assembled ta ald in the work of clea- ing the debris, and after a burly policeman had taken the names of the parties connected with the accident, the cara moved on, leaving tha cabby to lament the damage tn his vehicle, and tha youth th offer a thanksgiving that ha came ont of the trouble with his precious life.Two Years for Forgery.Joseph Reland was sentenced tn twn years In the penitentiary by,, Judge Piche, for having forged a number of oheqgues, amounting In atl to $300.WALTER M.KEARNS?{ \"LES.AUCTION SALE Attractive Household Fur: niture, Chickering and Other Upright Pianos, Table Linen, Fancy Goods, Oriental and Other Rugs, ETC.The undersigned will sell by publie aur- tion at his salesrcom, 32 U'NIVERSITY STREET (corner Cathcart St), on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 25th October, An attractive lot of Househnld Furniture and other gouds, consigned for unreserved sale Parlor Chairs, Sofas, Tables.Cabinets, 3 Valuable Upright Planes, * Square Pianos, Costly Rugs, Beautiful Mantel Clack (by Birks), strikes hour, haif and quaner: Choice Bric-a-brac, Kronze and «ther Figures, Japanese Pottery, (Gas and Electro- liers, Sideboards, Extension Tabtes, I.C and other Dining Chairs, China and Glassware, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Book- Cuses, Mirrors, Bedroom Sets, Brass and other Beds, Mahogany and other Bureaus and Washstands, Dressing Bureaus, (\u2018he.val Glass, Carpets and Oilcloth, (\u2018ooking Stoves, Refrigerators, also a large quantity of Fancy Goods, 8 Trunks of Unclaimed Goods, etc, ete.Sale at 2.30 O'Clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.261 4 INSOLVENT NOTICE In re A.H M.HOREIKA, 787 St, rence street.Montréal» > Sale by Auction at No.69 St.James street.Montreal, on FRIDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1908, at 11 o'clock.Btoek nf Dry Goods and Small- WAres, .\u201cae .Fixtures.T.aw- $1,022 30 Store will he open on 23th inst, KENT & TURCOTTRE 97 St James street, MARCOTTE RROS., Auctioneers.2523 Complexion, Skin, Scalp end Genito-Ur inary Disoasos MEN and WOMEN'S TROUBLES Blood Polsna, ccxema, pimples.hair falllug Ki Troubles, Strictare Lost Vitality, Prostration.drains and losses Doctor H.J.Brodeur, Specialist of Parle, 86 Park ave.Bell Telephone Up 288.195 1\u20ac1 $ À BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM.This is a condition {or disease) to which doctors many cames, which (ew of them really stand.Itissimply weakness \u2014abreak down, 5 88 it were, of the vita] forces that sustain the sys- 3 *pm Ne matter what may be its causes (for they & are aimost numberiese), its symptonss are much the same; the more prominent being sleeplessness, ÿ sense of prostration or weariness.depression of 1rits and want of energy for all the ordimary affairs of lif=.Now, wbataloneisabsotutelvessen- \u20ac tialio all such rasesissmcreasedvitality\u2014vigour~ = VITAL STRENGTH & ENERQGY 2 to throw off these morbid feelings, and experirace proves that as n:ght succeeds the dav this may be À ware certainly secured by a course of e = THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY THERAPION No.3 than by any other knnwn cambination.So surely OU as:tis taken in accordance with the directions ac- & company:ngit,w:lithe shattered health be restored, # THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH, and a new exisierer \u2018impartrd in place of what of bad 50 lately seemed worn-out, \u201cused up,\u201d ard « valurless Th's wondeifu! medicament *s purely $ vegetaoie and innoc vous, 1s agre=ahie tn the taste \u2014svitahle for ail const-tutinns aoû + o-ditiens, in : enther sex ; and it 54 diffir uit te imagine a case of = disease or derangement, whose main features are these of deb lity, that wi} not be «peedily and 1 permanent benefited hy ths never-faliog reou- À prrat-ve essence, wlurb 16 destined to castin'o À @blivien everything that had prevsded 1t for this u wide-spreadandnumerons:lassofhumanaiiments i Stamp (in white letters on a red ground; affixed 2 to every package br erder of His Majesty's Hon, $8 LU 3 the priveipa Chemists throughout theworld.Price in fogland.29 per packet.Purchasers shounid see that word *THRRAPION * appears on Br t'sh Government THERAPION.5.BLOGD POISON FOR MORE THAM TWENTY YEARR we have made the curs of hiood poison « specialty.Primery, Secondary or Tertia/v Blood Polson Permanently Cured.You can bs treatad at home under same guaranty apital $606,000.We aolicit the mast obs nate cases.If vou have exheucted the cid methods vf treatment, and still have aches s0d pains.Mucus Patches in Mouth Sora Throat.Pimpies, Copper-Col red_Spots Ulcers ou any part 6f the body.Hair or Eysbrcws falline out, write for proofs of cues.100-page Book Free.COOK REMEDY CO, 1097 MASONIC TEMPLE.Chicago.U.& À CR: 40 212 HARBOR BOARD GIVES PRIVILEGES TO STREET RAILWAY.At the adjourned meeting of the Harbor Commissioners held yesterday ar application was placed before the Commissioners from the Montreal Street Railway for permission to lay pipes through the harbur property In Le east end of the city.\u2018I'he request was granted amd the president and sreretary authorized to sign the agreement.The Chief Engineer of the harbor submitted a report in connection with a letter from the Shipping Federation of Canada, regarding the adoption of a system to prevent (drowning accidents In the harbor.The subject was held over for further eonsideration.- \u2019Longshoreman\u2019s Body Found.Yesterday afternoon the body of Arthur Bergeron, 32 Roussean street, was found In the river near the Dan- aldson line wharf near the spot where he missed his footing and fell into the water laat Friday evening.while load- Ing one of the Dominion Company's barges.The remains wpre taken to the morgue.1993 VOUIN DR IY IR FROM VD van DOYISID IYVBTIY ONNT \u201cpre 8.0 15 \u201cROYAL\u201d Egyptian (Cigarettes, 180, 25¢ and 300 a box.245 8 2aw gt HOTELS.HOTELS.LOCATION \"Times Square All Lines Converging, make it Universally Accessible.Special Up- and Down-Town Entrances from Subway.° Restaurant, Spacious and Beautiful, with Banquet Hall and Private Dining- Rooms, Accommodating 2,000 covers.= EE ER CS EURE INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED OCTOBER 24th.READY FOR OCCUPANCY Appointments Unsurpassed Service Unique and Unrivalled Prices within the reach of all Everything that the traveller can wish for, that money an buy-the embodament of all that makes for perfection.JAMES B.REGAN HOTEL KNICKERBOCKER Broadway at Forty-Second Street, New York City HOTELS.INFORMATION 573 Rooms, 400 Baths, Independent Refrigeration, Electric Light, Steam Heating and Vacuum Plants.\u2019 Positively Fireproof.Hotel Victoria NEW YORK.\u201cA place of comfort and luxury.Perfactly incite 1 for vivres, heing In the cantre ofthe amusement and business district.Reautifully Furnished, Exgusiite Cuisine Every Luxury nnd Comfort.Absolutely Fire Proof.Write for one of our brautiful calen- Aare for 1904.Fifth Ave., 27th St.and Broadway.298 100 2aw Grand Union Borel Roome From $1 00 Per Day Up OPFOSI E GRAND CENTRAL STATION NEW YORK Baggree To and From Station Free An excellent guide book and map of the City of New Yau ent où receipt of two cents in 2 47 113 WINTER RESORTS.Mt.Clemens Mineral Springs Unrivalled for Cure of RHEUMATISM And All Nervous and Blood Diseases.240 bith houses, hotels and boarding houses open all the year round, especially equipped for winter business.Detroit suburban electric cars every haif hour Hlustrated boot of Mt.Clemens malles] free Address F.R.EASTMAN.Secy.Chamber of Commerce.252 39 end Mt, Clemens, Mich.RAILROADS, a?pe STATEROOMS WARM & COMFORTABLE MONTREAL - TORONTO .HAMILTON Line- Vin 1.000 Islands and Bay of Quinte, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays nn 23 vm.MONTREAL-QUERF ilne-Duily, except Sundays, at 7 pm.SAGUENAY Line- From Queber, Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8.30 a m.JAMES ST.250 36 City Ticket Office.12% ST.Opposite Post Office.DELAWARE & HUDSON RD.Traine leave Grand Trunk K.ation, Montreal, daily.Sundays excepted, for 8.45 a.m.y \u2019 Troy, Albany and New York daily, Suuduye excepred.for Troy, 11.10 am.\" Xibans and New York dati for Troy, Albany and New T4 p.m.\"york Through Parlor and SIineping Cars tn Al- vany and New Yor Tickets, etc.wt ail Grand Trunk Offices 242 lhdend MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND HAIL- WAY CO.LACHINE.\u2014 From Fost Office, 20 min, service, 5.40 a.m.vioe, 8 p.m.to midnight.min service 5.50 AR.m.to 8.45 p.m 20 min.service B.45 p.m.to 12.46 midnight.Sault au Recoliet \u2014- From St.Denis and Henderson H'alion.30 min.service 8 a.m.(2 9 am, 40 mirure service » am.ta 4 p,m., 3U minuia service 4 pm.to 8.24 p.m.; 4 min, service, & 20 p.m.to 12 mid.migot sue car froay Saut 32 pm.From St Denis 12.30 pu.Extra cars from to Henderson Station at 6,30 b.1m Mountain From Mt.Loyal avenue 20 mir service 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 pm.From Victoria avenus, Westmount, {Uv min.servica, Chennestile et.556 #a.m.16 11 7% p.m, Cartlerville\u2014Fruoim } SLowdan + Junetinn, 40 mip service 8.00 .ts 12.00 p.m.Fro.n Cartlerville, 4v min service.5.40 am.to 11.40 p.m.156 136 Hon.Mr.Weir Explains.Sone criticlam Eaving been made of the fact that the Proviucial Government was not represented at the can- vention of Prote:tant teachers, hell here Inst week, Hon.W.A.Weil hna written to the president of the asso.clation.explaining that, owing to rome inadvertence, an invitation fran tho association to attend had never reached him, nor had it been received at his office.Meat Confiscated in the City.AL the abattoirs last week there warp confiscated 3 cattle.20 Mvrre and pounds of meat.At the various stalls and markets there were conflacatel As being unfht for human consumi- tion, the fallowing 222 veal, 23 mutton.22 sausage.40 ki-l- ney, 20 chicken.75 fruit.250 vegetables.519 fish and 340\u2019 sundries.! \u201c i20 pounds of he.\u201d | RAILROADS.CANADIAN PACIFIC CHEAP RATES Second Class from Montreal until October 31st, 1008.and Portland, Ore, $48.90 $46.40 ried any, $45.90 $49.00 Proportionately low rates to other points, OTTAWA TRAINS 7\u2014Trains a Day Each Way\u20147 LEAVE WINDSOR STATION.tr 45 a.m, °2.4Ca.m\u2026 210.09 a.m.té00pm, °*240pwm.°10.15 pm.Parlur or Sleeping Cara on above traîns LEAVE PLACE VIGER.t8.26 am, t6.45 p.m.Dally.tDally ~xcept Sunday.a Sun- ays unly.\u2014Vancouver, Victorin, Seattle, Tacoma, Wash, \u2014Missoula, Mont., Salt Jake, Utah, Helena, Butte and Anacosda.\u2014San Francisco.Los Angeles, via Chicugo only.ity Ticket Office, 120 St.James street, Next Post Offlea.DACILTES REDUCED FARES CNTII, OCTORER 31st, 1906.Second Class Colonist tares frem Momtrenl to CRANE LCTORIe, 1A) $48.90 POST, SAR ASE M1 $46.40 ANAT PA BU TI'TE,HELENA $45.90 COLORADO LORD Es DY $45.50 Mopras rene 105 XX $48.00 « ree ene -$48.00 MEXICO CITY .Low Rates to many other Points.MONTREAL-OTTAWA, Leave Montreal, Leave Ottawa *8.30 a.m.*s20 a.n.t3 40 pm.t330 pm *7,30 p *500 pm TH, - THREE HOURS EACH WAY.Farior Cars nn a!) trains, *Dailv.tWeek Days.CITY TICKET OFFICES: 197 St James st.Telephones Malin 460 and 461.nr Bonaventure Station OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, ~~ TLANTIC STEAMSHIPS OF THE GANADIAN PACIFIC RY.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE FINEST AND FASTEST EMPRESSES \"| MONTREAL, QUEBEC sud LIVERPOOL.Oct 27, Ba LAKE CHAMPLAIN Nov 2, Frl EMPRESS OF IRELAND Nav 10, Sat LAKE ERIE Nov 16, Jr! EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Nox 24, Fri TAKE MANITOBA NT.JOHN, N.B., and LIVERPOOL.De Rat EMPRESS OF IRELAND lree RB Sar.- LAKE CHAMPILAIN Dre 17 Kat EMPHESS OF BRITAIN MONTREAL to LONDON DIRECT.Or Iho Mount Templa (20d class) s°6 58 Nov 4, Lake Michigan 2rd clipes) 826 50 WINTER HKATEN\u2014From Nov.lat.BS LAKE CHAMPILAIS and LAKE ERIR carry only ONE CLARK of Cabiln passent: era cr Serand laser to whom le plien tte ac omineslation situnten In the pest part of the steamer.$40 00 and $42 50 IRT CAIN Sn an and npward, aceard- Ing tn s'eamer ND D ARIN 4600) Ré 00 And $47 10 ARD CATV $S26 54 and 1875 \u201cRrenmezr marked thom do not rarrv RPNEOIS 225 OCEANIC NTEAMERIFP COMPANY | (American and Autrailen Line.) Bails avery 10 dass.Sen Franciscn to HA- WAIL every #1 days SAMOA.NEW ZbuA- \u201cLAND and AUSTRALIA, monthly to Cy AMT Fur bnokiet an! safilng list, za.dress Wm.H.Cian -, @gent, 137 St.James Montreal.RB.K Vrenblgh, G.F Eroadway.New York.pag- RY 1 » te \u201c\u2026 pari 182 2122 ORIEN Clark's 9th Annual Cruise Feb 7 07,70 days, by chartered 8= Arabic 18, tons 3 tours round the world FRANK © CLARK \"WH way \\ Y, ! 24% 104 2aw i London, October 4 The gecond Croall lertura vag delivered at Fdta hurgh on Sunday by Frof Macnangh- ton, of Queen's Unive sity, Kingston.Ont \\ OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, - 3 Allan I.ine ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL From Montreal From Quetes Virginian,?5th Oct, 7 n.m., 26th Oct, 7 p.m.Tunisiam, *nd Nov, 6 a.m.Midnight.Victeriam, 8th Nev.6 a.m., 9th Nov.6 p.m.Iomian, 16th Nev., 6 a.m.Midnight.The Allan Line Btcamers sail from Montreal, and the hour of salling has been arranged so as to give the passengers a view of the river by daylight.The t1.; down ie a moving panorama the whole way.Virginians recoru pi \u20ac, MO\u2018Viie to Ri- mouski 1a ays, 14 hours, 30 minutes Victorian'a record passage, \u201cvie, lg 8 days, 22 hours, 30 minutes Virginian and Victorian are the largest, stest and fineat pair of Jurbine steamers ever built.The engines of His Majesty's M.atlieah!p Lreadnaught Victor= to Liverpool Londone derry, fro $42.60 ani upwards THIRD CLASS, Liverpoc.London or Beil.fast, 3:7.50 and 328.76, according to steame ar.MONTREAL TU GLASGUW.Pretorian, 25th Oct.Mongolian, 8th New Numidtan, 1st Nov.Corinthian, 16th Nov.One class cabin, called second\u2014Rate $36 and upwards; third ciass, $26.50, APP:y to H.& A, ALLAN, Montrea! 117 218 DOMINION LINE.Mail sieamshlps \u2019 Montreal and Quebec lo Liverpooi, Dominion.,.0ct.27 ' (anada.Nov, Southwark.Nov.| Kensington.The 88.\u201cCanada\u201d i5 one ol the fastest ana most comfortable steamers in the Canadian traile.The 5>s.\u2019Uttawa\u2019 holds the record from Montreai to Liverpoo: oi T days 6% minutes.Passengers embarking at Monte rea hava à view of the Majestiu Bt.Lawrence Hiver by daylight, Kates of Passage.Firs: C.asa Becond Class BS.\u2018Canada\u2019 342.50 ss \u2018Lomimon\u201d .\u2026\u2026\u2026.40.00 Moderate Rate Service\u201433 \u201cKensinguon'® RN.Southwark.\u2019 3.\"Oltawa.\u201d Unly obe class Cavin passenger: carried (cadled Beg ond Class), mos! comfortable and inexpen- sy.Montreal to liverpoo.3412.50 to $45.00, to London $46.0H to 41.20, according steamer.\u2018Third (lass passengers carried on ail steamers at 327.50 to principe! porte tm Grewt briiain, and low raies to Continent, WHITE STAR LANK, NEN YORK TU LIVERFUUL Majestic .Oct 31; Geeanig.,.Now, ¥ Celtic.L.Lsov, 2} Teutoute Nov.14 MEDITERMRANMAN sEHVILE Roeguiar sailing fro.1 New York and Bose ton to Azores.{Hbraltar, Naples A.exandria.Apply to Local Agenta, or Dom shot Line, 17 6: Sacrament at.Mnontread, 245 10 17 J¥amburg-J¥merican.Twin Screw Passrager dervios.PLYMUUTH\u2014CHERBOURU \u2014 HAMRBURQ, Amerika.Oct.25 | Hiuechar .,.Now.| Pretoria Ont.27 | Waldersee Nov.à MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.TO NAPLES, GIBRALTAR, GENOA.sMoitke .Oct 73 | aaMoltka, .Jan 29 Hamburg .Nov.15 , 6leutachiana .Feb.4 sMaltke .Dec.4 Hamburg .Feh 19 Hamburg Jan, J) } Hamburg.Mar 2d «Has Grill! Room and Gymnasiun.subiediterraneau & Urient Cruise, EIGHT DAYS TO ITALY, BY THE GREAT FLYER DEUS HI AND.Frem New York February 4, 1997.R.Tickers, hotel accommedations, and ceneral information about foreign travel Fraveilers\u2019 CUnecks, Gooa All Uier the orld.Hambarg-American Line 3, Broadway, N.Y, JAMES THOM, Genrrai Agen:, 17 Bt.Saorament st, WW.H Meocy, Jenpie Blag., 185 St.James at., Normau L.Lusher, 1:3 Bt.James st {YorthGerman Lloyd, FART EXPRESS SERVICE.79 days PI.Y MOI 185 - Cb Bn re SREMEN Kronprina det 27, nonn | Kronprtinz bee (5,2 pm Kaiser Nov 6, (0am kK Ww t \u2026- Jau 4 K wih Nov 20, moan | Krokptg Vlan, 72 Kainer Dee \u20ac th amo) ho Wm I Feb.1d TWIN SCHEW PASSENUGLR SERVIUR PLYMOUTH \u2014 CHERBOURG \u2014 BREMLN.suhemnitz 001 25, lUam | Friedrich.Nov 22, 10 ja m #Trave Nav.J 10a in m down?Suchard\u2019's contains nothing that can possibly hurt them: it is & sonth- ig.strengthening food, and not & nerve-irritating stimulant, More than that.itm rich, delicate flavor and deltghtful aroma are unequalled by tea or coffee, or any other cocon.\u2014 ENR FRANK 1.BENEDICT & CO.MONTREAL AVAVAVAVAVAVA QVAVAVAVAVAVAY A VAVAVAVAVA! WAVAY AVAVAVAVA i OR EVENING wear, most gentle men are now using SHIRT STUDS \u2014 OF \u2014 PLAIN GOLD.Our assortment of these studs is quite modern.They are of 14 kt.gold, in one piece \u2014unbreak- able, All have the Roman gold finish which the present fashion demands The prices for the set of three run from 82.50 up, and we also sell them singly.Studs of whole pearls in jewel settings are au- other featurethis season.Johnston Bros., Jewellern, 483 $t.Catherine Gt.West, Near Peel Street.«+ D MAUR Bat, on ili TERRES 5.A UT TE, EURE RS poy | Fee ower ee.: ThE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 WEDNESDAY,\" OCTOBER 24,\u201d 1906 _ > .: i - - IRINA RS TY RAA AAA RAC ARE NNR \u201cve = Liv d Kidn BILLIARD TABLES.Ë = Ny ; nl er an eys TABLES Bi: World Gossip olf Side Lights |§ Marine NEWS, | veus prov ona so toe oun D ; ; à ; properly rm functi BILLIARI à g 3 arl \\C' 4 > - - « \u201d .an When thay what lameness of the ables Damung &'Teppliea; \u2018Cate = D; RERARRRAR RRRERPIRERET LLL don't, ries; Bar'3 puis sad, ao à the ar ARAARRERIE RAAIRRERARRERA | EE > \u2019 side and back, what yellowncsa of the skin.Of .Goods union made.Charles on 4 Son.Nothing can or Themost stubborn The Metric System In England.Ponaity of Wearing High Collars.Port of Meantreal.what constipation, bad taste in the mouth, > 2%0 St stree .| i .Morea Era 3 813 will break up and hacking coughs Mr.Howard L.Chambers fs a mer- HAT high collars tend to ven ex port re blotches, and i \\ - ne ; dure nervous liead- VED.; ; 088 of courage, tell TY.~ pu -; yield easily to the chunt of Birmingham, England, who haa pr Milw us » \u201cer- i a t Ve 4.Potter, Liver H AND OYSTERS drive away a cold curing power of had frequent business connections with SO aches among both men pool nage EE r ineral carga.The great allerative and tonie Fis VSTE .so promptly, effec- Shiloh.No cough foreign countries.In an interview with and women is the must Mount Semple ¢ ry, 8661.Neill general H d\u2019sSar - a mure\u201d \u2014\u2014 er .; 00 Sa ~ ~ i .\\ © \u2018ester- revent discovery vf à cargo.; EXTRA FRESH MACKEREL.tivelyandsafely as can resist it.Spec- the Star while he was in ne ity Tester Sd a known Viennese Munxman (Hr).3122, ChiisGe, Avon- par ill LIVE DORE.Shiloh.You should jally good for chil- day.he complained hen Cote a iN hysiclan.Quite acc | Oth general cargo.Gives these organs vigor and tone for the \u201c vantages under Whih Englisli 1cerchants physicial ted CLEARED roper performance of their functi ~ + ves > ; .on FRESH OYSTERS, never be without dren.25e, 50e., #1, He by their trrationa! system of weights dentally the doctor's attention was oti- Escalona (Br.), 1175, Ross.Aberdeen.p a r ordi aliments gi Recelved daily at it in the home.wl Buarantee.and measures und currency, which acts rected to the very high and very U&UL general cargo.! \u2019 SEE PHELPS & BINNS, as a great discouragement to business style Of cullar worn by a patient whu Dahomey (Hr), 1928, Bridges, Mexican} = Tm \u2014_\u2014 \u2018Phone Main 417.58 Victoria Square.505 men of other countries.wus always complaining of headaches and POrts, general cargo.EE Cures \u201cPeople have no dea,\u201d he sabd, \u201cof the giddiness.The cullar was lald aslde, VESSELS IN PONT.\u201cNO [ I \u2018E way an which we suffer on this account.thus removing the compression of the Cervona (2372), Stooke, Middiesboro.AUTOMOBILES TO RENT.We lose very much more foreign busi- neck, and the patient's headaches and Parthenta (3316), Stitt, Glusgow.ou 3 & 0 ness through our weights and measures, giddiness disappeared.Struck by this re.Yretorlan (429%), Outram, Glasgow.; , ur - nt Éscalona (1175), Ross, ul.$25 r da large car.Bleyclea to rent 20c valt and our pounds, shillings and pence than sult, the doctor pald partic ular puces Melville x11).Jones.South Africa.Gontractors and Builders pe Y day.oe sriernoous, Soc J eur.à through our language.It 1s à greal deal tu the kind of vollars worn by his \u2018\u2019head- Bellona (1564) Grand.Leith tmyth, Cycle Dealer, 3.rw, » = ; ; Lu ; ; .; .\u201cwo, a ; ; in- wR ra je orts.J Club.Up \\r4v, Open cveuye ToT Tom | easier for a foreigner who has a slight aie patients, and in very many Dahomey (19:8), Bridges, Mexiran p Latversity,op.Si.Jaunes ¥ 203 13% orn ner un - ances th hange to lower and eusier Virglnian (6544), Vipond, Liverpool.äÀ i \u201c s > .; r - T = HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.acquaintance with English to auder- stances the change to Lal in Hen Wevster.iv When in the market for and our catalogues than tt 1s for him Nang collars brought linimediate relief.\u2014 st ë ; erpool.PHRENOLOCY to deal with the confusion worse von- In the case of women wearing high, stiff Domiinjon (4467) Mendus, Liverpool.BUILDING MATERIAL Tr BEST PLACE for a business man\u2019s page > à bands vas found that doing away Sarmatian (2431), Henry, Havre.\u2018 .ESS STONE men 10 at the liotel WIifrid, formerly founded of our pages of sipes and ne han ar smiley beneficlal re- Mlhwauker (4780), Potter, Liverpool secure our prices before placing an we can tell you : eilghts.with these as 9 q127 ' A vonmouth.order.ds the past, present Lc .Bt.lanes aod St.Gabriel VE ! : ue ; ,| Manxman (3127).Christie, / Prof.Lowe rex eine pas ee | \" Bar EE EEE SE CE 3 , ; \u2018 = LAST EDITION .= | ' Er À OFFICER TESTIFIES He Would Not Swear that had not Given Out Money.HE WANTED MORE MONEY Witness in London Election Case Testifies That Collins Threatened * to \u201cSplit.\u201d was off ny A-\u2014\"After the election I oath.\u201d ; \u201cDid vor gine out money then\u201d A-\u2014-\u201cNo\" ; \u201cYou had beier si down And think the matter over, and E shall cali vou again.\u201d concluded the Crown prose utor Prior to MeKay's evidence io witness named MeAlpine testified that he had received $10 from the furmer.John Crockett got imoney for voltng for the Libera! candid.aie, Uis troaus- action Was conducted with Lewis, Collins and Wylie Wihvcen Hover also received tlie ust $10 price at the bye election, and half that amount ar ihe general election, TESTIMONY OF BROWN, Mr.15 Brown sawene that he Kept A shoëe store fn London He Kk aw the defendant.Fiend \u201cYou saw tm dn reference to Jerry Collins\u201d A UF wi taking abonr Collinge whe seeing Meo Rent on busine-s \u201cHd he admit that Mr Colline had Veen promised an effics ta the parta 0 x No\u201d \u201cDit he tell vou that he had given $1 to Jerry Collins?\u201d \u201cNa\u201d \u201cWhat did he sax 7 A- \"He said Colting asked fur mone Mr.Brown sofd that Collins owned Him à bill for shoes, Sorry called at his store and sal thar he expected something from the libera! parry and the wititess asked Mr.Reid if the ELOTY wis true The dofondant replivd that Collins story And threats were all \u201chosh* but added that he had been paid for his work Jike anvbady else He did not mention paving $1 to Collins Brown said that he again saw Collins wha told him that he would : the Liberals one more chance, rt be did not Keep their promises.he woutd Rive the papers jn hla possession tn Meredith, Judd and Trothe, prominent Conservatives, who had promised him $2.000 for them He tnought he might get $2,500.Brown suggested that it would be a good plan to get the ready cash \u201cDid you expect ta get your paid?\u201d Your bills A\u2014\"\u201cT suppose so.\u201cDid you tell Mr Reid that Jerry vos making threats\u201d made\u2019 mentioned that they had heen \u201cWhat wera they\" A.\u2014*That he would gu 1, the Conservatives.\u2018 Brown did not tell! Heid the facts which Collins had disclosed.HIS MEMORY RRIGHTENED.After having thought over the matter carefully.Mr.McKay again took the stand and =ald that he had a slight recollection of giving money to McAlpime, He did not know where the cash came from, and swore that he had not paid any one else.Mr, DuVer- net said that he intended to recall the witness as he had a number of voters who would tell about receiving cash from him, and their stories might refresh his memory.Canada\u2019s Trade With Jamaica.London, October 24.- The (Governor of Jamalea's report for the fiscal year 1905, shows that lu 190% the United States took 1M) times as much sugar aa Canada.Canada now takes 34 times as much as the States.' 24 \u2014The Interna- hygiene and ra- which Mr.Asselin delegate, opened in London, October tional congress of tional feeding.ut is the Canadian Paris on Monday.} ! DEPUTY RETURNING {PRESS COMMENTS UPON VICTORY OF MR.ROBITAILLE IN QUEBEC TRIBUTES FOR MA.BOURASSA (Bee also page 11.) Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, (ictober 24.\u2014Mr.Bourassa leaves fur Montreal at 2 u'clock this afternoon, and is being escorted to the station by the students of Laval Uni- Versitv.lt 18 reported that he will shortly be dined here.Iris worthy of note fn connection with the efforts of Special to The Montreal Star the two Governments to prevent Mr.afsronto Ont.October 14 -In the Lon-| Mobltaille\u2019s election that aggongst ci \" apy ; .+ he ry Bo PDE tse Eta Uh Cr ise whi went ints the county of Que nesses.Whe aad dees ved bribes vo bbe during the recent campalgn to the absence Lo lotinette, the ob-{ combat lum beture the electurs were Jection agains: the henge of Budden vg gen members of the Domin- in which the dames 0 the detfendanis?were not mentioned wos made hy M, | lon Paviiament and local Legislature, Wilkie.| cluding five Cabinet ministers, among Phe Crown ay show that ir | whotu were the Premiers of both the paymemns resuited freon pue-arrange- f- ment.There 1a ag «al deal of evs | Dominion and Quebec.dence to show that this conspiracy has, That fortune was most unkind to prete re we a PE Mr.Amyot yesterduy was again lus Will of the people was thwarted, © roe | trated by the fact that his costly autu- piled Col Denson.nubile swerved off the road last even- The Crown Prosecut = called Me ting, while returning to town from Wim, 6.MekKay wha acted as deputy- Beauport, in charge of the chauffeur, returning officer in the grnerat election janning into a telegraph pole and be- and the by- of Salem, paso.He is Juhn Russell, Taylor county, Florida, and he declared that he saw eight of the 32 others drowned and believes that all of them went down when the barge foundered.CANADIAN UNDERWRITERS.Consider Requests of British ance Companies.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont, October 24.\u2014A mecte tng of the Canadlan Underwriters\u2019 Association lasted all of yesterday, and It is said the most important business was the consideration of the request of several British fire insurance come panies to Increase the rates, owing, as alleged, to the indifferent systems of fire protection in Winnipeg and other places in the West.United States companies represented in the association npposed the proposed increase, and were supported in their opposition by four or five other Brit- Ish companies.Complaint was made by some agents that members nf the assnciation were cutting rates, dividing their commissions with the insured.The allegation was denied, but enquiry will be made into fit.NEW DIRECTORS MUST BE ELECTED FOR CASE OF INSPECTOR LAPOINTE.Mr.Justice Pagnuelo to-day orderel that five new directors of the Montreal Police Benevolent Society be elected to deal with the case vf furmer Inspector Lapointe.Thia decision, tbe judge declared, he based on the judgment of the Loids of the Privy Council, who declared tha! the old board of directors had dealt Most unfairly with the matter, and thut it only a new board was chosen, would leave to the association the consideration of the claim.The learned judge remarked that this decision caine somewhat as a surprise.but It must be obeyed.He accordingly ordercl that the association proceed to hold an elec tion for five directors tn sit in this particular case in the place of Capt.Mtllette, Lieut.Gorman, and C)nsw- bles Dice, Grandchamp and Mainguy.Mr.8.Beaudin, K.C., who represented former Inspector Lapointe in the case, had asked that the court should appoint the five members of the hard, while Mr.P.E.Leblanc, K.C., ou behalf of the association, contended that the judgment of the Privy Council should not be interpreted to maks a new choice necessary.It is altogather likely that the decision rendered to-day will be carried to a higher court.Insur.STRUGGLE AGAINST WIND AND SEA Waterlogged Schooner with Crew Helpless in an Angry Sea.CAPTAIN'S HEROIC DEVOTION Makes Him Refuse to Abandon Craft and With Crew His Life is in Peril.New York, October 24.\u2014Somewhers far out in the Atlantic, off the Flortdu coast, half a dozen men, perched on the roof uf the after house of the wat- erlugged British schooner Sirocco, are struggling against wind and sea to reach a Cuban port with the almost helpless charge.The plight of tha men is due In part to the heroic devotion of their captain who, when help was at hand, chose to fuce death rather than abandon his ship and her cargo of lumber.He declined an offer of as- slstance from the steamer Parima, which ran down on him last Sunday when she was wallowing in the seag six hundred miles east of Florida.The captain asked only that he be given supplies to replace those which were ruined when his ship fllled with water.When thls request was granted the captain and his crew settled down In their precarious quarters on the roof of the after house and announced their determination to sail the Sirocco 1o Cuba.The Siracco sailed from St.John, N.B.on September 27, with a cargo of lumber for Cardenas.All went well un- tl October 5.when off the coast of Maryland, she ran Into a fearful hur ricane.7 Pounded and battered by wind and sea the Sirocco was thrown about like a cork.some of her seams were ripped open and she began to fill.Before the storm had abated her hull was filled with water, her decks awash and the deckhouses were finoded.All the stores for the voyage which were \u2018n the houses were ruined by the water and the men were in n sad plight when the Parima hove in sight.With the aid of the provisions supplied by the Pa- rima, however, they expressed a hope to he able to reach Cuba in safety.The Sirocco is owned by Troop and Sons, of St.John, N.B NEW YORK FINANCIER WILL HUNT IN QUEBEC Auguste Belmont and sen, of New York, passed through Montreal to-day en route to Amqul.near Campbenion, N.R.Their private cur was attached to the Intercolonial express.Later on Mr.Belmont will join the W.K.V'an- derbllt party, who are now in that district.They will hunt for moose particularly, but deer and carlboo will naturally be welcomed by men who come from the Metropolis of the United Stales to seek sport in (Canada.PERSONALS.(See aiso page fourteen.) Miss Fitzhugh, Sherbrooke entertained at luncheon to-day.Mrs.Wurtele and Miss E.Power O'Brien returned yesterday from New York.Mrs Frank Stephen, Sherbrooke st.is giving a teu on Thursday after- hoon.Dr.and Mrs.T.R.Wilson, 44 Park avenue, have returned from Ottawa.The Misses Scott, Redpath st.are cntertalning at tea thls afternoon.The-narriage of Miss Jessie Isabella Mcl'all, of Simcoe, to Mr.Stanley Orton Laing, of Montreal, tukes place in Trinity Church, Simcoe, to-day.Invitations have been issued for the street, marriage of Miss Madolin Draper, daughter of Mr.and Mrs W, H.Draper, to Mr.Shirley Chillas, at Christ Church Cathedral, on November th, at half-past four o'clock, and afterwards at 55 Mackay street.Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Hilda Beatrix Marler to Mr.Gordon W.MacDougall, at St.James the Apostle Church, on November 12, at five o'clock,and afterwards at 288 Peel street.The marriage took place very quietly this afternoon at Knox Church of Miss Helen (Dolly) SS.Hains, daughter of Mr.J.MeD.Hains, Bishop street, to the Rev.Edward E, Mowat*, of Nash- wak, N.B., son of the Rev.Dr, Mow- att, of Erskine Church.The bride wore her travelling costume of dark green chiffon cloth, with white net and lace blouse, anu hat of green plumage, and carrrled white roses.There were no attendants.Immedlately after the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Mowatt left for Fredericton, N.B., and will reside at Nashwak.At the marriage of Miss Orian Hays tn Mr.Thornton Davidson, which takes place on Saturday afternoon, November 3rd, at the home of the bride's parents, Ontario avenue, the bride will be attended by Miss M.Hays, Migs Louise Hays, Miss (\u2018lara Hays, Miss Ruby Ramsay, Miss Mary Kingman, Miss Slaughter (Chicago), Miss Tomasson (Chicago), and Migs Stryker (Trenton, N.J.) Mr.R.Hickson will act as best man and the ushers will be Mr.Claud Hickson, Mr.Shirley Davidson, Mr.E.Gaudet, Mr.C.Consul, Mr.M.Brainerd, Mr.J.Angus and Mr.George Hall (Boston).Yesterday Mrz.Kingman gave a luncheon for Miss Orlan Hays, the guests being Miss Ramsay, Miss M.Thompson, the Misses McLennan, the Misses Hays, Miss Baker and Misa amma MacDougall.\u2018On Friday evening Miss Orijan Hays will give her bridesmalds\u2019 dinner, and on Saturday evening Miss Ruby Ramsay will give a dinner for Miss Hays and Mr.Davidson.The marriage takes place this evening at \u2018\u2018Birchalme.\u201d the residence of the bride's father, St.Louis Road.Quebec.of Miss Ethel Seifert, youngest daughter of Mr.GQ.Seifert, to Mr.Sydney LeGallais Langlois, of Montreal.The house will be decorated with banks of palms and flowering plants, and the ceremony will he perform:d by the Rev.G.H.Williams, pastor of the Methodist church.The bride will be given away by her father.and will wear a gown of baby Irish lace, over chiffon and taffeta, with veil ani orange blossoms, and will carry a shower bouquet of white roses and :1l- fes of the valley.Her travelling drexs is of navy blue broadcloth, with navy blue beaver hat to match ard mink Phillips Square.Ha TRE Colonial Mouse, etc., 70c per yard.Evening Wear Just received a Dainty Evening Material, 42 in.Crystaline, in lovely tints of pink, sky, mauve, ivory, cardinal, white, wide, Silk and special mail orders.6 per cent.discount for cash, attention given to FERS JO IE HENRY MORGAN & C0, Ltd, MONTREAL.KHAN FIRE HET TEE RENE SE RE TE SABOURIN GETS LIGHT SENTENCE (See also page one.) One month is the remarkably light sentence which was handed down today by Judge Choquet, in the Court of Special Sessions, to Joseph Sabou- rin.the \u201cprofessional beggar,\u201d who was arrested on Monday for vagrancy and for vausing a young boy from Luston to heg tor him on the streets.The boy (s to be &rnt back to his home in Boston bv the authoritles.THE DIVORCE CONGRESS.The Secretary Has Received a Report From Committee on Resolutions.Philadelphia, October 24.\u2014The secretary of the divorce congress, Judge Stake, of this city.has recelved from the committee on resolutions a proposed measure for bringing about unl- formity in the American divorce laws, This proposal has been forwarded 19 the various delegates of the congress.The proposed new act is divided into three chapters; the first, treats with jurisdictional provisions; the second, with modes of procedure, and the third, with general proceedings, the whole entitled \u2018An act regulating the annulment of marriage and divorce.\u201d Though very little change is made regarding the given cause for divorce, 1t 1s evident that certain provisions of the new act were made for the purpose of arresting the increasing demand for legal separation.It ts also intended tu do away With secret sessions for hearing divorce cases before masters or representatives of Congress, and the act provides that all hearings and trials shall be held befure the Court, which shall in all cases be public.Provision is also made that de- trees dissniving the marriage tle in such a manner as to allpw of the remarriage of either party shall not bo- come operative until a reasonable time has expired.The one year rule Is ra- commended.INDIANS DEFY TROOPS.Omaha, Neb., October 2\u20ac \u2014Word was received here to-day that in view of the Indian depredations in Wyomine.t\u2018apt.C.P.Johnson, of Major Grier- sons command with an orderly and a scout, overtook the Utes on Little Powder River, about 40 miles north of Gillette.It is sald the Indians absolutely refused to return to their reservation and declared that they were going to Dakota.Major Qrlersun, it is said has determined to awalt reinforcements before trying to force the removal of the band, as cowboys report that the Utes are holding night dances and are in a mood for trouble.LATE COTTON MARKET NEWS.From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal! Star on the New York Cotton Exchange.New York, October 24\u2014The cotton market opened steady at an advance of 3 to 10 points, which wns Ly no means a full response to higher Liverpool cables.Liverpool reported heavy Egyptian buying with offerings limited.The English spot market advanced 10 points on suies of 7.000 bales.\u2018The market here was nervous after the opening.Many local professionals were againkt the price, berause of better weather conditions, but some big traders were supporting.and there was some southern buying, which was believed to be based on an cstimate of the amount of cotton ginned to October by the loral bull leau- er.Just what this estimate showed could not be learned, but private wires from the south sald the bull leader figured on a rrop of ahout 11,000,000 bales.The weather map showed traces of rain at three or four points, but only killing frost in western Texas.New York Cotton Exchange.Mesrars.J.§.Bache & Co., 29 Hospital street, report the cotton market as follows for the Star: Opening.High.T.ow.2,30, January .31.05 19.08 10,88 11.04 March 11,19 11.24 113.12 1117 May .11.25 11.32 11.20 11.27 December .11.00 11.00 10.87 10.95 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.8.Bache & Co.29 Hospital street, report the closing prices to-day as follows: October 24th, 1908 Opening Highest Lowest Clos Wheat Dec 72% \u201c\" May 715 Corn Dec 42% \" May 43% 1g Osts Deo Ty \u201c May 34% Ty Park Cees sais \u201c Jan 13°0 Lara Oct 905 + Jan 30 Bhort Ribs Det RO \u201c en 742 S10 AS CLOSED ON WEAK SIDE Nova Scotia Steel was weaker in the inva] market this afternoon, while Detroit showed moderate firmness between 92 to 92%.but was weak at the close.According to local chins, the general manager of the road, hus written to local bankers expressing great confidence present fight.In rumor, Mr.WALL STREET OFF.The Wail Street market was enay at the close, but there was no special news.Money was 5 per cent, Hut- the outrome of the No\u2018folk and Western declared a semi- annuil dividend of 2% per cent.C.P.R.INCREASE.Th: Canadlan Pacific Increase \u2018or the thir week of October was $244,000.Afternoon Transactions.2, 25 at 92 1-8, 50 at 92, Defroit\u201425 at 9 a 31%.a'92.125 at 92 1-8, 100 at 92, 25 at 93, Sratia\u201425 at 65, 25 at 64%, 25 at 64%, 25 & 64%, 25 at 8 , 50 at 257 84%.1-2.hants\u20141 at 172, \u20ac at 171% tn City\u201425 at 112, 25 at 1 5 t Raliway\u201450 at 258, 25 at 2658, 25 Fgifio\u201425 at 174 1-4, 25 at 174 1-4.er\u20145 at 98%.25 at 98%, 25 at 98%.rana\u2014100 at 46 5-8.1%.11%, 25 at fos Be) Td B CPx 235 wee.158 Oct.23.au 1041 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Siosk 4 mated Oop\u2019r Hm al Elsctrie .asé Texas com Loti ville à Nashy* ur Pacifie.B.X Central 8Hua., LmeBaiirond, .i Y Untario à Wen erfthern Pacific .Nera Ww Pasiso Mali Openla Oct.24 High.Low.ap to 2.30 114 3 3 ès d'a ake $235 s == RE CES oa e 2.8p.m.na furs.Miss Florence Seifert, who will : oppportun the mens pes are Declines Offer of Presidency.be made of honr.will wear white P rt A rt u 1 the spur of the moment or they are Brussels net over white taffeta.and a 0 Tr en, gone, He who hesitates is lost.Bpecial to the Montreal Star., wreath of pink roses in her hair, an À General Finn has a distinguished re-| Toronto.October 24.\u2014Professor Fred- \u201carry à bouquet of pink roses.The 3% voue cord, having served with Lord Ro-| erick Tracy, of the University of To- flower girls.Misses Dorothy Seifert anil 24% berts in the Afghan war, and also ronto.who last week attended the Edith Willlams, will be gowned in SONG TERM DEBENTURES, \u201c$a having done good work at Omdurman teachers\u2019 convention of the province white China siik with pink sashes, an Pacino 72 and in other battles in the Soudan.lie of Quebec.in Montreal.has declined will carry baskets of pink sweet peas.Write for Quotations.Toledo Rys à Light.37 a has been seven years in Australla, for the offer of the presidency of Acadia The groom's presents were a necklace Sa co : ma City.eee UE en two of which he has been Inspector- Univeraity, in Nova Scotia.with peari pendant to the bride; to 8 \u201cDo pref, OR ae us General._ i her attendants pearl pins in the form THE DOMINION SECURITIE oa ater com 106% 106% New York City\u2019s Budget.of n weddi bell and wishhone, and N.LIMITED v »' vouste Luttes yeuiee Washington Bank Closed.New York, Uclober 24.- The var nf to the bent man, Mr.Stanley Dingman, CORPORATION, Life Bldg.bee ; ue lok the Telegraph| Washington, October 24.- The P80\" entimaté has agreed upon a tentative BA.n pearl scarf pin.Mr.and Mra.vou De a 19% 19 ples Ravings Bank of this city WA&| buâget.Tt will cont about 8125 000,000 to Langlois will} reside in Montreal on FE OC NNRBWORTH Es end west Union Toi.\u201cBig \"Bey closed to-day by order of the comptrol- run the city government of greater New their return from a trip to New York a Wis Cen, com.,., Gene ler of the currency.York next year.and Washington.\u2019 ° 1e s00s0 weesen 1 AO ou \u2019 ~ ~ Spree _ à ; < , ra rer ee PES | STREET AY, STILL GETS ATTENTION Shares Now on the $100 Basis \u2014A Very Lively Meeting 1s Promised.BANK STOCKS RATHER SOFT Things Were Very Quiet in Wall Street This Morning\u2014Twin City's Recent Showing.News beariug upon the market scarce to-day, but prices were inc'ined tu wurk a ittle better.A strong upward movement in St.Paul wits one of the Wall Strect features, that stock scling up to 173% after it had gone as Jow as 165% yesterday.Jowalds noon It reacted to 172%.Canadian Pacific Rd pretty firm, while the Hui stocks were about steady, Great Nurthern seuing around 3.4 and Northern Pacific 211%, Wall Street got some ensouragement from tn fie t that Canada was sending guid back t+ that market.There has been a good deal nf local comment over the weakness in May p:e- ferred, which many consider une of tire most inviting investments on the Montreal market, and one that the trust companies do not hesitate to recommend tn their cuents.The fact that the sto k will not pay more than 4 per cent.seems tu muke It less attractive to the peruiiar speculative mind.It 1s redeemable at 106.was A STREET RAILWAY POINT.An interesting question came up tn \u2018on- nection with Street Ratlway to-day, wien It was announced on the Stock Exchange that the shares would he hereafter quoted on the $100 basix.Shareholders wondered if they were to get 2 shares in 7 of their new hoidings or ?in 7 on their old It was made piain, of course, after 8 little consideration that 1t would be on the new basis.A sharehoider with 25 shares of Streot now only owns 12%: shares, and the Street Raiiway notified the stock Exchange that it would allow halders of fractional shares until February 12 to transfer them in order to even up The Street Rai'wdy books closed ves- terday STEEL BONDS STRONG.Deninion Steel second mortgage hands have Leen very strony, lately, and ars: in rood demand They sold up to 40 vester- day, and the buying 1< said to be Coming frum good people.COAL WAS OFF.A Little Damininn Caal came nut to-dav at a lower level.There was a sale at 66 in the early part of the session.and another at 65 later.Coal seems to he re- markah'v w held, and the majority of fhe shareholders are evident'y determined to sit tight and wat for a dividend next seat STREET WAS FIRMER.Montreal Street Railway was a little former and sold at 25 after carly paies a IT sales were light, «mountng to vty 109 sharee, Havereign Hank solid here at 110% to 140!3, and there was a sale in Toronto at 139 Bank of Toronto seid at 2520 and 5 Standard at 221 Bank of Montreal sold at 160, TWIN CITY GOSSIP.A tabulation of the percentage of 1n- creases of a number of Twin City items for the nine months of 1906 over the same perfod of 195 and a comparison of the pereentage of gross earnings absorh- od or retained in the various items shows the rise in the matter of operating rutin wand the consequent smaller proportion of Kross retained in net PC ine over Itge of gross 1907 1998 Tu, Mnthee nf wav - 43.51 S04 uN Mntnee of equipment .FENN} 465 4657 Opération of power plants Ce TEN SOR 53 \u2018Car servire ; 20 UR 2] 2097 19.80 Total operating expenses .2267 16 16 45 21 Net carninge 1900 RY T4 nd.Interest .6.60 14,41 16 37 Total deductions from net ., 20012 1104 23 61 2578 Burplus .25.2% 215983 R93 LE RO) SHOWING.September shipments amount to 11,880 fons, containing {400 oz.of gold, 6.10a oz.nilver, 111,350 \u2018ha, copper.estimated profit on this vire, after deducting const of mining, smelting, realization.and da- preciatinn, SIR.OCA.expenditure on development work, $172.500.Money in New York £paned at 4!, per cent.The New York banks have last S{,176, - Oo tn the suh-treasury since Friday.MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Mont Cot.\u20145 nt 150 Power- 25 at O43, Detroit\u2014175 at 521,4, 100 at 9014, 25 at 92 Havana \u2014 50 at tor, Coal-15 at ff, 22 at Bk.Montreal 3 nt Stan.Bk.\u201446 at Tron bonds\u2014$82000 at £RILs.Toronte Rk.\u201430 at 232 ET, BK 5 at 162, Sov.Bk - 7 at 140, 24 nt 139%.Moisons Bk.\u2014 2 at 220.Twins\u201425 at 11246.Mont fitreet Ry.\u201450 at 267, 25 at 1571g, 100 at IAN, THIS FAILURE WAS A JOKE.Montreal brokers posted a serious looking message early to-day that read: \u2018People's Savings Bank of Washington har falled.\u201d Looking up Moody's, the brokers die- covered that the bank had undivided profits reaching the mighty sum of $359, and deposits amounting to $88,000.TRANSACTIONS IN TORONTO.40.5 at 25714, a at Sales: Mackay rom., 365 at 71 to 71%; Mackay pref, 64 at 70 to 70%, Mexican light bonds, $ivou at 8; C.P.R.4 at 175.\u2018Toronto Kieéctrie, 15 at 150; (General Electric, 55 at 133 to 133: Con, Gas, 54 at 202, in, 65 at 39%; do bonds, $5000 at 744, NS.Steel bonds, $2000 at 19; Standard.20 at 231%, Imperial, 18 at 227; Toronto, 15 at 223% to 233%: Mctropolitan, 40 at 14's.Sovereign, 5 at 139; Hamilton, 10 at 21644, Nova Scotia, 1N at 289.MONTREAL EXCHANGE RATES.Montreal exchange rates: N.Y.funds, 1-16 to 3-64, sterling, 80 days, 8 3-32; demand.9'4 to 9-32, cables, 9 9-16; Paris francs short.5.19%, to 4.\"A NEW STANDARD OIL DEAL.San Francisco.October 294 \u2014The Standard Oil Company, of Ohlo, has transferred {ta holdings in California to the Stanflard Oil Company.of California.It Is understood that the consideration amounted to reveral millions.RUSSIANS THE SAME.Russinn bonds steady nt 72% Discount on new loun, 7% pe a .CONSOLS LOWER.British C'ansals were lower at 85 13.16 for money and 85 15-16 for account, WOMEN MAKE BEST BANKERS.ee So a Woman Tells the American Bankers at 8t.Louis.In view of Mr.McGill's exploits, 1t is interesting to read what Mrs.Veronica Church, cashier of à Missouri Bank, told the Amerlcan Bankers\u2019 Association at St.Louis.sfter describinig woman's honesty, integrity, carefulness and courtesy.she referred to woman's intuition as her greatest qualification for the business uo! the banks.\u201cI'he first prerequisite for any bank af- fieial\u201d\u201d she said, \u201cis that of absolute hon- Cats, and | beileve 1 am justified in saying that women, as a rule, possess this qualitfication In a very marked degree.Perhaps there are reasons for It, such as their environment.hut, whatever the cause may be, | feel warranted In saying that fewer women are Jdistionest than len.\u201cSterling integrity is most certainly another qualification for the bank official; and right here again 1 claim for woman that she possesses thls qualification In its highest form, \u201cNot even flattery or a division of spoils would tempt a woman to be otherwise than sincere and honorable in handling the funds entrusted to her bank.\" PROTEST AGAINST PREMIUM.Several large Street Railway shareholders (not speculators, they claim) are organising with the idea of making the next annual meeting unusually interest- IDE.It 1s sald that an advertisement will appear in the Star very shortly calling upon the shareholders to cancel the proxles they gave to the directors some yeurs ago.A DIVIDEND ON CONVERTERS.The Canadian Converters Co.will pay a ! per cent.quarterly dividend on November 13th.It is understood on the Street that around the first of May next the dividend will be increased from 4 to 6 per cent.AN ANTI-FRANCHISE LEADER.Wm.B.Thompson is the leader of the anU-franchise.or Democratic party ln the Detroit fight.Mr.Thompson's campaign has been reinforved by Tom Johnston, the famous Cleveland 3 cent fare man, and other agitators with similar ideas.Mr.Thompson has been city treasurer far some years, and this year acquired ambitions for the Mayor's chair.The betting today, according to a wire, was 10 to 9 on Mayor Codd, A DEFICIT OF $2,300,000! There was a rumor on the local \u2018Street\u2019 to-day that a deficit of no less than $2,300,000 Lad been revealed lu the Ontario Bank's finances.Adjourned for Summer Months One polnt iu connection with the Bank of Ontario's affulrs Wat apparently has not been bruught tu light befure, and one that reflects no credit upon the hard working directors, was menuoued yesterday by a Montreal banker.Jie made the statement that in June the board of directors adjourned for the suminer months, In other words, hu board ineetinæs were held during the months vf July and August \u2018The president, who drew n salary of $4,000 a year for looking after the bank's interests, wus sojourning in Europe, wills Ue other directors were apparently looking after everything that conce::- vd them but the affairs of the bank, Adjourni.g for the summer months is 4 new ideu in banking circles, and it ls evident that there were numerous opportunities lke this for Mr.McGill to get in his fine work.Montreul bankers were astonished to W.B.Thompson., learn yesterday that the bank had spe- ulated so (reely in its own stock, Everyone seemed to be aware that there had been a little of that sort of thing going lon, hut no one suspected that the bank unwed its own stuck to tho extent of $220,000, HUDSONS BAY FOR HALF YEAR Tue sales of farm lands and town lots by the Hudsons bay Company tor the six onths viding September du, 190%, amounted approxaumately to 4 215,000, payable over a term of yeurs, and cash 1eceipls tu £147,600, as compared with £130,000 and 114,200 respectively tor the corresponding period of sys.J.P.MORGAN AND STEEL PFD.A Teative of the Inte Marshuil Field says: \u201cWhen the will of Marshiail Fivid lert me a goud traction of a millivn, | recalled what Marshall sald to inv just be- fora his death.lle sald: | have been talking with J.P.Murgan and he says that If ever Steei preferred ix obliged to reduce Its 7 per cent.dividend, it will be when the dividends on North-western Rallroad preferred and othicr first-class Investments are in danger\u201d \u201cI'nerefore, 1 invested the whole of my legacy in Steel preferred at a slight premium, and expect to receive 7 per vent.dividends thereon us long as I live.\u201d A STRENUOUS COMBINATION.(Boston News Bureau.) Friday's bouquet Was nn sweel one\u2014a verdict of guilty against Standard Oil, a 8 per vent, rate of the Bank of England, a resigning French ministry, rumors of Russian bund repudiation, and last, but not least, a rising Hearst wave up State, GOLD OUTPUT UP IN ALASKA.The Alaskan gold output has increased from $2,400,000 in 1895 to over $15,000,000 In 1405, the output In the latter year showing an increase of 60 per cent.over tous, TRADING IN THE UNLISTEDS.Foster, Steel Bonds and Havana Were on Firm Side.The frature oc the locai unlisted department is the strength of second mortgage Hteel bonds, $12,000 selling at 90 and interest, Dominion Park was offered at 66, Foster wus higher, and 29 wns bid for Havana Central, W.P.O'Brien, 8 St Francois Xavier st, furnished the foi- lowing quotations: Asked.Rid, .CC Packers .[RP 22% 21 Canadlan Rubber .oo 122 Canadian Oll Creer .100 95 Congolldated Mines ,., 148 140 Dominion Park .66 uly do Bonds ., ,.Rj Foster .oo.2.80 2 Ka Havana Central stock 30 29 do Bonds .cee ee 69 \u2018oo Mexican Tram, .54 52 do Bonds Ra Se Nliplsaing 5% Shawinigan .cree .aT Quebec Railway .40% a Steel 2nd mtge.bonds .901, ROR and Int.HUDSONS ARE UP.Hudson's Bays, according to Clarénce J.MeCuaig & Co.'s cable, were quoted In london at £103t4.SILVER QUEEN.A notable item of news from Cabalt je the fact that Rilver Quern is shipping two cars of high grade ove.CANADA SHIPS A LLION GOLD The Yellow Metal that Came Here Last Week is Now Going Back.$500.000 FROM MONTREAL And $500,000 From Toronto Was Received by the Bank of Montreal in New York.A leading Montreal banker, quoted in the Star the other day, made the assertion that suvine of the gold brought here from New York shortly after the Ontutlo Bauk affair, was merely unported as a precautionary measure, and that in a short time the gold would be returned.The following despatch bearing prediction came from New York: \u2018The agency for the Bank of Montreal wil receive $1,0u0,000 gold to-day from Canada; $400,000 comes from Toronto and $500,000 from Montreal.This Is part of the money shipped to Canada Just week In consequence of the Ontario Bank trouble.In other words, no necessity was found for this money there.\u201d em OAD LARGELY OWNED HERE this A bird's-eye view of the traction sys- tein that so many Montrealers are now interested in.As explained yesterday, the franchise coming due is for 59 miles in the heart of Detrolt.The Detroit United operates 531 miles altogether.er ee ee UNBIASED DETROIT OPINION.Star Gets An Opinion on the Detroit Ry.Franchie Question.The Star wired the financial editor of the Detroit Free Press for an unbiased opinion of the result of the franchise fight, lle replied: \u201cStreet car situation in campaign a close fight with preponderance of chances in favor of the franchise that goes into effect to-day on trial, 10 tickets for 25 cents between b and 8 u.m, and 4.30 and 6.30, with 6 tickets for a quarter tha remainder of the day.This is a demonstration of the advantages of the franchise.The experiment is to last untit November 15.Betting on result is even; once in a while there are 10 to 8 odds In favor of the franchise \u201cPAUL LEAKF, \u201cFinancial Editor, \u2018Free Press \u201d BANK STOCKS WERE EASIER.As a Result Principally of the Ontarlo Bank Affair.Some of the bank stocks have been rather soft since the Ontario Bank affair, the Toronto Star pointing out a few of the changes.The following table shows the decline that was scored: Reforn, After.Dee.Traders 0.1421 139% 2% Commerce .186 182 4 Imperial .224 CIR fs Sovereign .142 140 = Dominton .271% UhR 3% Standard .13 4 Hamilton ., .2161, 415 Metropolitan.193 4 In the case of C\u2018ammerce there was a strong reenvery even before the bonus wan announced.The lat might be extended.as nearly every stork, apart fram Bank of Montreal\u2019s.has been off u shade.LIPTON\u2019S DIVIDEND IS CUT.Kir Thomas I.ipton's concern, the Llp- ton Company.has cut its dividend from 6 to 5 per cent.for the half year.One cause of the falling off in the profits is the smaller demand for tinned meats.BANK OF HAMILTON.The Bank of Hamilton hax declared the regular quarterly dividend of 2% per cent.for the quarter ending November 30.Books close November 23 to 30.\u201cREAL-THING\u201d\u2019 IN MAJORITIES, (San Francisco Call.) If learst wins the governorship of New York, we venture to predict that it will ba by a majority not less than $1,- 000,000.NIPISSING HIGHER.Nipissing was higher again, and sold at 264 to 26%.OPINIONS ON THE A.O.Brown & Co.: Market was strong \u2018this morning.Liquidation for London and small holders, which forced prices down several days ago, appears to have run out, and the supply of real stock Is very scarce, Important interests prefer a steady market until near election time, but will support on any breaks.Looks advisable to buy on all reactions.J.B.Picken: In view of the doubtful outlook for money and the approaching erlection, we anticipate an Irregular market, with poossibly a downward tendency \u2014 + Laldlaw & Co.: The traction stocks rhowed Home strength, reflecting, apparently, more confidence in the politi- ral outlook than has been felt for some weeks past J.8.Bache: Copper dragged along, and flows an utter disregard of the splendid conditions im~ the trade.The political forecasts have started and are somewhat confusing.Towards noon the weakness in Union Pacific caured some selling in the gencral dist.: Rurnett & Co: Neither the rally ner reaction looked important.Trading was entirely professional.There was a complete absence of commission house busl- ners, while London was doing practically nothing after the first half hour, \u201cNow that the Canadian Bank of Commerce has declared its 1 per cent bonus, 1 will be interesting (vo relate how the first talk of a bonus or increased dividend But inte the newspapers.A couple of months ago a well-known Montreal broker said to the Star: I have it straight that the Commerce 1a golng to increuse its dividend.\u2019 ~ That wag the basis fur an item preflict- ing un increase that appeared in the Star that night The next day the same broker said: \u201cWhen we were talking about dividends yesterday 1 mentioned the Commerce.I made a mistake.1 should have said Hochedaga.\u201d By that time the item had been telegraphed all over Canada.\u2018I'he writer of the Item had m.de up his mind to explain the mistake when he met 4 man who knows something about Commerce affairs, and who said: \u201cHow did that news about Bank of Commerce get out?\u201d \u201cIs it correct?\u201d \u201cWell, I think it is pretty close to what is going to happen.\u2019 No correction was made, and both the Hochelaga and Commerce have declared extra dividends.Well-posted peoples sav now that the present action of the Bank of Commerce is a forerunner of a permanent 8 per vent.dividend.Also the belief is expressed that It will be put on a quarterly basls In 1907.Grand Trunk Pacific bonds are rather soft in London.The 3 per cents.are quoted at 87 to 89, and the 4's at 101 to 103.This is a decline of 2 points from the recent high level.Canadian Pacific issuers, apart from the cominon, are not active, but have been holding firm.The latest London prices follow: Rid.Asked C.P.R.à pc.bonds.108 110 Tra.4 p.c.deb.stock.11 12 Do, Algoma & p.e.bonds.114 121 Do.land grant 3% p.c.bonds 101 193 Do.4 p.c.pref.stock.105 196 Grand Trunk common stock in Iondon is quoted at 27% to 27%.J.W.Henning, the Wall Street trader, who falled the other day.loat $1.106.000 as a result of the San Francisco eurth- quake.lt was a big amount, but in rowing camp of big lusers Mr.had lots of company.the sor.Henning Public deporits in Canadian banks have now reached the enormous total of $609,- 700,000.Financial itor of Star: Sir, \u2014 Will you be good enough tn state in your columns what would be the result to the Iletroit United Railway Co.of the defeat of the by-law (or ordinance) which is to be submitted to the vote of the people next month?C.A.IH.Quite impossible to Fay.The stnck would decline, but just how much is a question that would have to be submitted to a mind-reader.A few brokers make thie claim that the decline would not be serious, as, of course, the road would continue the fight.The author of \u201cThe Pitfalls nf Speculation\u2019 overlooked two of the falls.He forgot to mention Montreal Street Rallway stock that came out at a 75 per cent premium when par was expected, and hr also skimmed over a raise tno 6 per vent.in the Bank of England rate, Na one book is big enough to ntios all the pitfalls, for new ones could ns vented while the book was being prh The Ontario Rank was gamblinæ in Its own stock, and owns $120,000 worth of it, Did the direotors ever read the Banking Act?SEVEN MORE BRANCH BANKS.And the Bank of Montreal May Build in Winnipeg.Tt is stated the Bank of Montreal ix looking for new premises In the heart of Winnipeg's banking district, The Sovereign Bank has opened its 76th branch at Bredin, Ont, with Mr.L.E.Todd as manager.Branches of the Tninn Bank of Canada have been opened at Blairmore,Alta : Bowden, Alta.and Clareshoim, Alta A branch of the United Emplre Bank nt Canada hag been opened at Picton, Ont, under the management of Mr, A.Lerlie, The Home Rank has opened a branch ir Toronto and another at Belle River, Ont.EARNED 5 P.C.IN 9 MONTHS.Twin City Has Made Excellent Showing Up to Date.Nine months of the Twin Clty fiscal vear were completed with the month of Beptember The actual and percentage increases in earnings show as follows: Increase, P.C.Gross vv ian 2e 00000 $734,760 Ses Operating cxpenses .,.372,899 23.= man pen ++.361,860 19.00 Surplus .RN .254,7 25.28 The surplus for the nine months amounted to $1,262,234, which, after allowing for the full year's dividend upon the $3.000,000 7 per cent.preferred stock.in equal to 6.84 per cent.upon the $19, 000.000 of common stock outstanding prior to the recent issue of $2,100,000 of Taking this latter amount into stock.consideration, the amount avaliable for dividends .upon the common stock is equal to 5,2 per cent, upon $20,100,000.PRICES OF COBALT STOCKS.Here are the prices for some of the Cobalt stocks that are not quoted elsewhere: Asked.Rid.Abitibl and Cobalt .bb 45 Buffalo .210 2.00 Glipin -.+240 21000 RG ce.Hudson Bay Extended .5.25 5.00 Kerr Take .125.00 vee Red Rock ., «oo «or 200 ba 45 - Silver Bar .«.v «v0 ve 40 oo Silver Leaf .«.e 18 - 17 T.and Hudson Bay .A 105.00 Trethewey .- Ce are we 7.00 8.00 University .- 14.50 14.00 GRAND TRUNK GAIN $94,490.The Grand Trunk increase for the week ending October 21st was $94,490.1906 .iene.sreune vecu $899,141 1906 .ibe seese srsreseacs.804,851 Increase .eran $ 94,490 FIRST DAY OF SETTLEMENT.London, October 24.\u2014 This ja the first day in the fortnightly settlement.Con- tangoes on Americans were stiff, but have reacted somewhat.The opening figures were 8 to R13 per cent, but rates are now 7% to 8 per rent.FISH SELLS TO HARRIMAN.New York.October 21 \u2014Stuyvesant Fish, president of the Iliinals Central, has sold to F.H.Harriman, It was lrarned to-day, his one-third interest in the Rall- road Gecurities Company, of which he has been for several! years vice-president, and Mr.Harriman president.and has resigned as An officer and director mf that ; cor- poratalon.INCREASE STOCK.Shareholders of the United Rallways of Havana have voted an increase of $2,750,000 In the capital stock by Issuing 75.000 preferred shares nt $50 each, GRANBY BETTER.Granby was atrong in Wall Street, selling at 14 to 14%.WHEAT LOWER ON CHICAGD MARKET Winnipeg Firmer at Noon\u2014 Car Shortage Having Effect.CHEESE RATHER EASIER Cats and Corn Steady, Locally, and Buckwheat Firmer\u2014Demand for Bran Lighter.The spot Liverpool wheat market closed unchanged to-day at &s 4lad to 65 6d for No.1 nor.Man.; no stock of No.2.Options closed 3d higher than last night, at 6s 5d fur Dee, and 63 53d for March.Antwerp closed steady at 16% for No.2 Kas., Oct.Parls closed at 23.20 for Oct., und 23.36 for Jun.and Apr.London spot market closed at 30s 4%d for No.1 nor.Man., Oct.and Nov, and 93 4%d for No.2 nour.Winnipeg was %¢ up at noon on Oct, at 75e, \u2018and Lye up on Nov.at T4lec, on Dec.at 7e, and on May at 7640.Chicago was %c¢ down on Dec.at noon, at 73¢, 8130 down on Dec, at TTRe.Dec.corn was unchanged at 42%4%c, Muy being He up, at 43%c¢.Dee.oats were steady at 33%.Duluth was steady on Dec.wheat at 74e.May being SC up, at 780, Minneapolis belug lye up, at 33e for Dec.Fair but cloudy in England: forecast, fair.\"Threatening in north France, cloudy In snuth,; forecast, cloudy.Winnipeg inspection was as follows: Cars, No.J hard oo.ooh 64 sven erin aan 12 No.1 northern ., .1a No.! northern ., .Ra No.3 northern .cov vie van sure 14 No.4 northern .+4 vee or ass on : Winter wheat ., 4.0 242 6 + ae u00e 5 Other Erudes .ove 220 220 ver ans 50 Total 2 LL.\u2019 205 last year .S42 LOCAI, MARKUT.\u2014 Holders of oats on &pot demand 39'2c¢ in store for No.4 and qulge for No.3 und 4)le< for No +.There 1s very little demand at these figures, however, and trade is very Aull, Corn is quoted at 56« for No.2 yellow.store.and 55e for No.3 mixed.Buckwheat is firmer at bL8&la to 57e per bus.CHICAGO MARKET NEWS.Elevator Interests Holding on to No.2 Red\u2014Flour Mills May Close Down.From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star on Chicago Board of \u2018Trade, Chicago, 11, October 14 \u2014Continuel liglit receints In the North-\\Vest caused a firm opening.local traders making something of a demonstration on the buying side, but prices soon dropped back to a lower level under free offerings from some of the larger commission firms, The selling appeared to be for important interests.Minneapolis advices spoke In a discouraging way ut tha flour tirade, stat.fng that many of the mills were contern- plating closing down ff business does not show improvement.This went to offset the small movement in the North-West.\u2018Total receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth to-day were 464 cars, compared with 817 cars à year agn.The frefght situation In the East is still interfering with the shipping and export demand.At the time it is asserted that the local elevator interests are loth to part with any of thelr stock of No.2 red at present prices, preferring to hold it liere in order that it nay earn carrying charges.Liverpool cables were flrm.Argentine advices are favorable.An increased acreage ls reported 1n India.MILLFEED IN BETTER SUPPLY.Consumption Continues Large Though Demand is Lighter\u2014Hay Holds Firm.FLOUR.\u2014The market is fairly active, and prices hold about steady.Official quotations for Manitoba grades are $4.10 per bhl.in bags for strong bakers, and $4.60 for patents.Tha claim is made by some in the trade that purchases can be made at less than these figures.Quotations on Ontarios are: $2.75 to $3.85 for bbls.of straight rollers, $155 to $1.85 per bag, and $1.50 to $1.60 for extras, HAY\u2014Tha light supply of hay on spot Is said tn be due ton shortage of cars.Meantime prices are strong at $12.50 to $12 per ton for No 1 timothy, $12 for No, 2 and $11 for clover and clover mixture, carloads, on track.ROLLIE?OATS8\u2014The market Is falr- ly active at present, and quotations are firm.New Btock i8 quoted at $2 per hag of 90 lbs.In carloads, and $4.25 per hbl, of 180 lbs.Oatmeal Is quoted at $4.45 per bag of 196 lbs.MILLFEED\u2014Demand is lesa active, hut ronsumption is heavy.Dealers and farmers have now filled up their hing agaln, so that they are In easier position.Prices hold firm at $20 per ton for Manitoba bran in bags and $23 for shorts In carloads.Ontarios are each $1 less than the above, in bulk.HOGS AND PROVISIONS.There 18 no change in the market for dressed hogs.Fresh abattoir atork.fine, was quoted at 914 to 8%c.Provislons of re steady alro.a AM Feria large hams, 25% lhe.and upwards.146: large hams, IR to 25 Ibe, 14% per Ib: medlum xizes, /Relected weights, 12 to 18 Ibs.16c.and extra email sizes, 8 to 12 ba, 16c; hams with bone out, rolled, 16c for large and 17c for small, BACON.\u2014 Wiltshire bacon, [0-pound sides, 15c; spiced roll bacon, boneless, 13 to 14c: English breakfast boneless bacon, 1bc: Windsor backs, 18c; green flanks, 11 to 12c¢: long cléhr, heavy, llc; lon car.light, 12c.K.\u2014Heavy Canada short cut mess pork.$23 per bbl., selected heavy Canada short cut mess, boneless, speclal quality, 824: Canada =hort cut back.family pork, $23.00; half bbls, $11.60; clear fat backs, $23.50 per bbl.; heavy flanks.$22; extra heavy short cut clear, $22.50.LARD.\u2014In 20-1b.wooden palls, choice, refired lard compound.8c per !b.; extra pure, 12c; finest kettle, 13c.SAUSAGE.\u2014 Packed in baskets of 25 or 50 lbs.each; pork links, 7 to 8c per 1b.; amoked Saveloy 1/nks and Frankfurts, 8c; Oxford links, farmers\u2019 sausages and, 1- Ib.package Cambridge sausage, 8¢, and smoked 20-1b, pails of sausage meat, 8c; bologna and Rrunawick sausage, 6c, BEEF.\u2014Extra plate beef, per half bbl, of 100 1bs., $6.76; per bbl.of 200 1bs., $13; per tlerce of 300 lbs.$19.COTTON MARKET CONDITIONS.Edmund & (Charles Randolph \u2014 New York.October 24.\u2014 This morning should «nd the suspense regarding the imme- dinte weather.If frost does not orem 10-nIgNt over a material area of th» v ©9$ crn belt, the trade will probably accept the idea of favorable weather for at least the balance of the week.To-day\u2019's re- ceipta will probably run considerably short of 100.000 bales per day figure.but the movement Is certainly increasing on the average.Liverpool due to come unchanged to 2 up.Opened firm 3 up on near, and 6 up on @istant.12.15 p.m.firm.9% to 10% up.Spots in moderate demand, 10 up, mid.up 6.371.Sales, 7.040.speculation and export, 500; American, 6.000.Imports, 2.060; all American Opening.High.Low, 12.29 January .11,05 I1.66 10,86 11.00 March .11.47 11.23 112 11.16 May .101.23 11.37 11.20 1120 July .,.11.36 1137 1130 11.20 December .,.11.00 11.00 10.87 10.91 Introduced on \u2018Change: Capt.Olver.Hamll- ton, by A.G.Thom- son, Chas.May, Mayor of Edmonton, y A PF.M.MePh Reud.cPhee, BS, Turret Chief, hy T.R.McCarthy.y wW P, Riley, Port Arthur, by A.H Bcott.\u2019 Becretary Fowler, nf the Grain Dealers\u2019 Assoclation of the Canadian North- West, continues in the belief that the wheat crop will be 87.000.000 bushels to a shade Byer.His estimate last yeur was 85.000,000 bushels.For the first time in several weeks American wheat shipments were less than the corresponding week of 1905, while Russian exports more nearly approximated the movement of lust year.Exports from the Danube were comparatively Hght.Argentine corn shipments were heavy, bringing the total for the week to more than twice those of last year.Chiige Hoard of Trade members are having a heart-to-heart pow-wow hehind clused dours.The purpose of the meeting was fur the routing the market out of the rut in which it long has lain.The commission question was a foremost topic of discussion.the general expressed sent!- ment being in favor of the rule now In effect, Among the speakers were Harry Avery.who upheld the higher rates; 8.H.Woodbury, J.A.Crighton, Charles H.Canbyl.KE.B.Baldwin, George Nichols, and Z.P.Rrosseau.Mr.Baldwin dwelt upon the status of ups and downs.{Another meeting of the clan soon will be eld.CHEESE SLIGHTLY CHEAPER.Prices Lower Here To-day\u2014Butter and Potatoes Steady\u2014Eggs J Firm, - Roxton Falls, October *4, \u2014 Roarded, (64 cheese yesterday.AH sold at 1°e.Campbellford, Ont.October 24.\u2014 900 boxes cheese offered.100 sold 124%e.Balance refused Jie; selling on the street.CHEESE.- The market for cheese shows a further ensing off from the decline of sc which took place at the first of this week.Demand is dull all round.There is some enquiry from the other side, the lower prices having attracted some Interest, but dealers claim there Is not much resulting from the enquiry.The truth of this Is largely shown In the small shipments from here last week.The amount of the make at present and the probable wmount of it for the balance of the season is a subject which ls occa- sloning a gond deal of uncertainty on the part of merchants.Should the cold weather come on suddenly it would curtail the output greatly: on the other hand, the recent rains and favorable weather have added much to the anticipated make.und maintained the quality better than lnok- ed for.Meantime.prices are Iqwer at 12% to 1740 for Quebeus, 12% c {gif Townships.and 12% to 13%c¢ for On 0: s.Receipts of cheese reported on the Board of Trade to-day were 13,990 boxes, BUTTER.\u2014 This market is being affected by the same influences ag are at work in the cheese market, the: present fine weather being favorable for the make.both in quality and quantity.The recent decline of LC was probably dua partly to this.Contrary reports are being heard from the country.soma Gaiming a probably large make and others a small one.Prices are 234 to 233;¢ for Rood) to fin- \u20ac8t creamery, some selling ns high ug 24.Dairies range from 181% to 0c, as to quality, Receipts of butter reported on the Board of Trade to-day were 2768 packages EGGS\u2014The market is about steady at the advance made a few days ago.Re- vetpts of really fresh gathered are very light; in fact.practically everything coming in fs mixed with held eggs.For really fresh, straight recelpts.there ls no trouble getting 23c, particularly in small muantities, while 226 Is easily obtainable in larger lots, For selected, large fresh eggs some high prices are being pald, but 25c is easily obtalnable for them\u2014even more.I.ess desirable selects\u2014some of them doubtless cnld storage\u2014are 22c And over, while the No.1 candled, or the stock remalning in the fresh receipts after the selecta have been taken out, are quoted at 20 to 21c, other qualities being quoted around 19¢, There is a good demand for good eggs, and the fresh lald stock is barely sufficient for the consumption.Consequently the market ia very firm.Recepits of eggs reported nn the Board of Trade to-day were 2638 cases.POTATOES \u2014~The market for potatoes showed very little change to-day.Quotations continue fairly steady.dealers quoting 60 to 68c per 90 1hr., carloads, nn track Dealers are rescliing in a jobbing way at 75e 85¢c per bag of 90 Ibe., delivered into store.Demand is only fair, as the warm weather deters dealers from putting much stock away into store, Aa soon as it becomes a little colder there will be more activity in this direction, NEW YORK METAL MARKETS.Speclal to The Montreal Star.New York, \u2018October 24.\u2014Tha following were the basio prices of metals at the close of business yesterday: Tron, east, No.2 fdy., fce., $21.00 to §23.iron, sth, No.2 fdy., Birm.$17 to $19, Iron.nth.forge, $18.50 to $19.25.Iron, basic, south, $17 to $17.50.Iron, basic, east.$19 tn $19.50.Iron, basic, Virginia, $19 to $19.50.Iron, fdy.Virginia, $19 to $21.Iron, basic, valley, $20 to $21.50.Iron, Bessmr., fce., valley, $20 to $21.50, Steel billets, f.o.h., $30 to $32.Copper, elec., 22% to 22%.Copper, lake, 22% to 23.Lead, St.Louis, $5.90 to $5.95.Lead, New York, $6.90 to $5.95.Bpeiter, N.T., $6.25 10 $5.30, Bpelter, St.Louis, $6.20.Silver, commercial bars, 70%.Tin, 43% Aluminum, 318.Antimony, 2314 to 24.London, lead,, £16 3s.TRADE FAILURES LAST WEEK.Commercial failures last week in the United States, as reported by R.G.Dun & Co.were 186, against 217 a week ago, 183 the preceding week and 233 the corresponding week last year.Failures in Canada numbered 17.agalnst 28 a week ago, 33 the preceding week and 38 last year.Of fallures last week in the United States, 78 were fn the East, 46 South, 61 West, and 16 in the Pacific States, and 51 report liabllities of $5,000 or more.Liabilities of commercial Tajlures reported for October to date are $4,561,211, compared with $3,013,809 a year ago.Firms Registered and Incorporated.The following companies, ete, Rave been {ncorporated in Ontario: BELLEVILLE\u2014Standard Gas Holden & Boiler Construction Co.CORNWALL-\u2014Modern Bedstead Co.mira LONDON\u2014Seatt Machine Co.mfrs, Peterboro\u2014Dr.Norvall Medicine Co.TORONTO-Barron Brick Co.mfrs York Pulp and Paper Co.mfrs.: Baxter & Co.ctgars, etc.: Canadian Electrical & Motor Co.: Komnick Bystem 8andstone Brick Machinery Co.; Relt- ance Moulding Co., mfrs.; Theodor Teller Construction Co.; The following companies, ete, have been regiatered In Quebec: MONTREAL\u2014Ayntte & Sigouin, elec, centrs.; la Compagnie de Fil Clarke, mfra.; 1 de Jadurantaye, contra: Ka- vanugh Bros., wood and coal.Magdalen Fisheries, Ltd.; John Meldrum, grain & Produce ro, Ltd.St Anne de la Perade\u2014Royal Biscuit Co, mfrs.The Power of Money 7 Saved The systematic saving of something each week\u2014 even $2.00 or $5.00 will, in a few years, enable you to: take a course at college, to buy a home, take a trip abroad, or get almost anything else you may wish for.Commence to save to-day.$1.00 opens an account and interest is paid 4 times a year in The Sovereign Bank of Canada Main Office 232\u2014236 8t.James Street.Uptown Branch\u2014754-756 St.Dominion Coal i So FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Due 1040.Price on Application.ROYAL SEOURITIES OORPORATION.LIMITED, 179 S¢.James street, A.J.NESBITT, Munager, Offices: Montreal.St.John.Halifax.252 53ead + IT WILL BIT Y 1.000 Diamond Vale Coal, 17 1-2¢; 5.000 Silver Leaf Ming.590 Foster (Cobalt Mining, $2.60.5.000 White Hear Mining, 5 1-4c; 1,008 Benver Cobalt, 360; 1000 Abitibi Cohalt Mining.270: 600 Amalgamated Cobut, 450 1 WILL SELL 200 Deminion DeForest Wireless, $275; 100 Marconi Wireless, 32.25; 500 Silver Bar Mining.Ue) 100 Geo.A.Treadwell Mining.$2.50, 3 600 International Coul 60c¢; 5.000 Canadian Gold Flelds Syndicate.8 3-4c¢; 200 Silver Queen Mining, $1 45: 2,000 Abitibi Co= balt, 44e; 1,000 Reaver Cobalt Co, 430, NORRIS P.BRYANT, Linioviuriern, 84 ft.Francois Xavier st.,, Mowmtreal, \u2018Phones Main 4960, 4961, 4962 > FOR SALE 4.000 Silver Leal (Cobalt).2,000 Sliver leaf (Cobalt).300 Bilver Queen (Cobalt).Price on Application.J.E.CARTER, Investment Broker, \u2018Phone 428.Guelph.Ont.a 1 Important SALE OF HANDSOME Household Furniture Large nssortment of Carpets, Squares, Custly Planos, House Furnishings ote, at our rooms, 241 and 243 SL Jumes st.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1906, Consisting of Carpet Squares in various sixes and handsome designs; Ax- minster, Royal Wilton, Brussels, Tapestry and other grades.Linoleums and Ollrloths, Curtains, Portieres and Tabla Linen, House Furnishings, etc.Also very handsome Upright Plunos, as good ns new; and very neat Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Springs and Mattresses, Plllows ete, .Mirrors.Also good second-hand Household Furniture, Bedroom Sets, Odd Bureaus and Bedsteads, Carpets, Parlor Hets, WITHOUT RESERVE.Sale at 2.30 p.m.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioncers, 284 2 OYSTERS CONTINUE DEAR.All Kinds are Scarco\u2014Fresh Sea Fish Generally Mors Plentiful.Fresh sea fish is generally price this week.Haddock and vod are both plentiful at lower prices, mi kerel also showing a decline in price.Jialibnt is very scarce and prices are consiqquent- ly higher\u2014in fact, definite quotations rAnnot be given in advance.B.( salmon Are also scarce and dear.Fresh salmon is almost impossible to quote.In smoked fish thers Is little new tn note.Kippered herring is slightly dearer, though It Is arriving freely, as are also baddica and bloaters.Salt Labrador salmon is a shade easier, supplies of these as well as of B.( gal- mon being larger.Green cod is scarce and firmer, Scotch being also a fraction higher.Malpeque and Burtouche ovsters in barrels are arriving freely fresh froin the beds, but prices continue firm, notwithstanding the dally arrivals and the Hb- eral offerings.Some even look for higher prices.Bulk oysters are quite scarce and prices are higher.Storms are largely responsible for their scarcity.Leonard Bros.\u2019 circular quotes the fnl- lowing figures: FRESH FISH.~Fresh haddock, per lb\u2026 4c; fresh stead end, Fe: market eod, Re dore, chilled, 10c; lake trout, 8c; small sturgeon, Re.mackerel, large.10c.grass pike, headless, Tc: (Gaspe salmon.chilled.16c; sea trout, 12¢;: flounders.10c.FROZEN FISH\u2014Pickerel or dore, &c.&MOKED FISH.\u2014Haddtes, 15 pound boxes, 7c per 1b; kippered herring, $1.10 per box: smoked herring, per sminall box, 12c; Yarmouth bloaters, $1.25 per box, and St.John bloaters, $1.10.SALT AND PICKLED FISH,\u2014No.1 Labrador herring, In barrels, $6.50; half bbls, $3.No.1 N.8, herring, bbls., $5; half bbls, $2.76; Labrador on, bbls., $12.50; half bbls, $6.75; No.1 salt HAR Rol $1.75.No.1 green cod, bbls.of 0 ., $7.small en cod, - lb.bbls, $5.freen 200 OYBTERS\u2014Standard bulk oysters, imperial gallon, $1.60: selects, bulk.$1.60: shell oysters, in bhis., Malpeques, $6 to 39; oyster pails or carriers, pints, per 100, $1; quarts, $1.28 PREPARED FISH.\u2014Bor.eless fish, in 2-1b.bricks, per Ih, 5%c: boneless cod, 6c; boneless fish, fn 26-15, boxes, i b., 4c; skinless cod.100-1b.boxes, $5.50, Scotch cured herring, 25-1b, kitts, INVESTMENT 7% GUARANTEED To a man with $5,000 to 325.000 at his disposal, an opportunity Ia afforded to invest in a prominent Montreal enterprise, long established.Business hax outgrown ita present capital Preferred stock will be delivered, guaranteeing 7 per cent, and a bonus (25 per cent, of investment) In common stock, which pays as much as, or more than, the nreferred.This totals close to 10 per cent.Present partners have 550,000 Invested, showing their confidence.Write prompt- O 3699, ly to Star.s Ctreult Court J.B lower in | Catherine St.West (Cor.Guy.BANQUE D'HOCHELAGA, NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.Notes is hereby given that à dividend of two per cent (3 per cent.'.equal to eight prr cent.(8 per cent.) 1-r annum, on the paid-up stock of this Institution, has been declared for the quar ending the 30th of Nuvember next, ar | that the same will be payable at the ad office of this Lank or at its branch from Post Ufiher, about (1,000 sup ft.RTE UT Re Te ! - UPPER LEVEL, WEST- four stories und basemunt.sos burliivg TO LET 06 ARGYLE AVE.a n Fore avenue.elegant new construction, «xtu well huiit.spevlal ven dwelling, 7 rooms, furnace, Views oa .; te mt Appl EU anid tiation.ag\u2019 Three sides.engine and boiler fa flat of 6 paoms an Drolet st, $13.00, #2 St gen 5 Apply 364 2 SDL, night be turanged for or would Bell Fer Henry Ward & Co 160 St James st.| A - = caw full particuturs address U 9751, Star Branch \u201c _ 4 » 54 - FOR ILE UPPER LACHINE, +] UM \u2014 : sone houses and one fine , brick he aie oc rent: moderate prices: TT po - cm HOUSES WANTED.{ easy ter .- navkell & Rlef, Temple Bldg - 364 2 FACTORY WANTED.: \u2014 - + WANTED \u2014 FOR FIRST MAY NEXT d FO.sit I'ROPERTIES, BUN.| ~~ rm small house or flat of five or six an: * .investments; houses, flats and WAaANTEIY \u2014 A Bi I THING FOR roo first cluss tenant, no children; 14 ! tenemen:- » > [avtory sites, bargains and Lrass foundry and macnn shop, to 16 minutes\u2019 walk from Windsor Station easy ter: s juich purchasers wanted.Thos und flee about 30 x X6 well hrhted, he not to exverd 815 or $20, but would | Ligget, + * Catherine st.west.254 6 with or without power A Myers, Queen's ay $22 if heated Address ( 9340, Star 1 Hotel 154 3 firaneh Office z60 6 FOR -\\l.F- 0.46 COURSOL ST \u2014 Fe 2 Fe .\"RE ST, ee soli k house, 10 rooms, hot water WANTED \u2014 SMALI.MODERN heating.and bathroom; cement rat- STABLES TO LET.hy house Io Weanineunt, price atout Ce ¢ 7 \" ame vousan dollars \u2019 + es , .proar bu nd kp Address (3 VAT Stas Branch Office 3 tt + ST \u2014 FINE BRIGHT.ROOMY $2800 To LE , ur 8 .stable nn t'rescent, near Sherbrooke .Copp : LN Lt NT pt, with tinmediate occupation John James om WANTED-\u2014A SMALL PENEMES T.Browne and bon, 207 St James st 250 \u20ac not more than 5 rooms, 3 sufficient; within ten minutes\u2019 walk of Atwater aver SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE \u2014 \u2014 == Address Hl 800, Star Bran-h office TO LET.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 | Fou SALE \u2014 $4500, LACHINE, IN HALLS o the best west and residential sectivn, & charmi.g country hom: built wn high TU LET COXY HOME FOR CLUR FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.stone foundation, containin\u201d 10 rooms, ea- or societs.avats Jin.well lighted and tension kitchen, Daisy .so.3 hot water fur pred.use Grand plano and phone; terma TO LET-£23 ARGYLE AVE, WEST- nace, porcelain bath, open plumbing, elec | Funsonable, location St catherine.near Peel maunt, furnished house, 10 rooms, fur- trie light, open fireplaces, ete SOUV | ut Addreus HO 2755 Star Branch Office nace, open plumbing extension kitchen, nice foet land Ne Ernest Bolin, RE 254 4 grounds, rent $i Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre ame st «est.2 rs 263 mmm em \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 lame west FOL SALE - 33504, LONGUEUIL, ow ; \u2014 0 re morn country villa brick on alone PAT IPES SALE\u2014PROVINCE QF QUE- foundatio: extension kitchen, elght rooms, he District of Montreal No 3328, FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.bathroom «1 water furnare; lot 140 x l5y, Fupértor Court The J R Prince Cn Plain- Ernes: Lislton, J11 Nutre Dame west tiff.va Holmes Rogers.Defendant and _ 253 6 Mires Murphy and Rov.Distrayants on , WANTED \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE.8 \\ the ard day of Nevemher 1908 at ten of bedrooms.for winter months, west of FOR -\\LE \u2014 POULTRY FARM, ST.the clock in the forenoon.at the domirile pieury or Westmount Telephone, West- di Laur- 1, six miles from Montreal, 319 {of the satd Defendant.No 1048 Rachel st.mount 660 249 § in the Ville Delorimier [istrict nf Montreal, arpents, J\u2019 apple trees, good B-roomed 3 4 framed house.b and wc .sheds and stables, Will he sold by authority of Justice all the WANTHKD \u2014 SMALL FURNISHED $4000.P.i.Drown.real estate agent, 87 grods and chattels of the raid Defendant, fi house or fint 1111 May aultable for ~t James st 253 6 heized in this cause consiating of ane plano, 4 couple.no children.rent must be - \u2014+ caipets.household furniture.ete Conditions moder te Central locallty.Address (3 9734, FOR ~ALE \u2014 BT.ANNE'S, 14 ROOM.rash 10S MAYER, B 8 C Montreal.Oe- bar Branc c 264 2 se ; : - ÿ star Branch office 3 Ril ed house.hot water heated, b and w.tober v3rd.1906.\u2018 excellez: place for boarding house, Im- sudiste possession, $3750 P.rown, real = estats ager .97 St James st.263 6 ! TT AIT f FOR SALE \u2014- J BARGAIN, 81.lambert, fine new framed cottage, 7 SHER ROOKE STREET HOUSE rooms, bath and we Only $22 PB Biown, real estate agent, 97 St mee ot FOR SALE NEAR GUY STREET.ee rm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 fg) ro ALE -=VAUDREUIL, 10 ROOM- .he, hot water hegted, beautiful No.310 Roslyn Ave.Iv A wed large shaded gfounds, coach- 2 Story and Basement Stone Front A detached three story pressed brick house $1000 + Brown,real estate agent, Fjnuse, in perfert order.having been en- house.with all modern improvements, sit- 97 SL Jurmes 253 6 tire!v done over within the vear Hard uated a Jittle above Western avenue, in wond fluors throughout, mod.rn heating.large int 530x110 feet.well lighted houre.= lighting and plumbing, open fireplaces; attractive in appearance.finmediate oc- Handsome electric fixtures, specially de- [cupation.Price very moderate.PROPERTY WANTED.set à furniture.and splendid Prowse Real Estate Department tat ge, ete.can also he purchased if re- ea P , PROPESTY WANTED \u2014 DETACHED \u201cUired.Immediate occupation For par- : [ii house 6: Westmount Boulevard, ponte treulars and permit apply to National Trust Company, and stable wert of F'urk avenue.self-con- A.E.ABBOTT, 153 St.James St.tnined house sherhrool north.Westmount, Tel.Main 2524.151 St.James St.254 2 ave alt, a demand for properties of wen various kinds Communicate with 8 Wolsey, eal Estate, iv::ple Bldg., room 222 Tel Main 428 261 WANTEI* - TO PURCHASE DIRECT, no age:'x cottage, abaut \u2018en rooms.neighborhood +?Park avenue and St Via- teur, St.Lou.Annex or Outremont, on vasy terms.Ayply L 41650, Star Office 264 2 law TO REAI FSTATE OWNERR WANT.HH ed centri Incated site of about 50 x 1 the propru'ar of which will build a fuctory for: manufacturer on long lease Ad | \u2014 FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE.~anonrere Gentral St, Denis St, Property Several lots for sale, situated on Prairie River, near Sacred Heart Convent, ciuse to station; electric light, water, sewers under construction; easy \u2018terms.Appy every day to Hotel Peloquin.Tel, East 4711, ring 2.45 26 Total area 27,669 feet, St.Denis St.frontage go feet, depth 268 féet.Includes frontage on Dorchester Street\u2019 of 40 ft, 6 in, Splendid location for Church, Entertainment Hall, JOR SALE a CORMER J.OT, CORNER 0 water avenue and Centre st two small dwel.ings.good for small mano etc, Plan and full particulars on application.facturing place or dwellings, (Tun fr wil) be mold cheap 7 sold this werk App 49 Marin ave, 81 *urv 213 8 GAULT & EWING \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Fer SALE \u2014 r \\< TORY LARGE and small a ARGE | he y business, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS.rallway faciittics Jeo canal Apply Lif- \"Ph Main 44 fiton and Co, 9.>\" James «t Main 1419 112 St.James Street.one, Main 4497, 2346 FARMS FOR BALE DETACHED FARM FOR =I: NEAR THE 17Y, has a [fine guar, of limestone For particulars appiy !{ftfon and Co.205 St, James ut Main 1.2 204 6 FARMS WANTED, \u201cRESIDENCE »x GROUNDS AVANT aE For Sale in the West End tate lowest cash :° nearest rallway and crenmery stat.x !t 2756, Star Office \u2014 \u2014 We have been instructed by the EXECUTORS OF .THE LATE JAMES SHEARER to offer for sale the Westmount Bargain.attractive detached residence No.525 Mount Pleasant Stone front cer House.well built, Avenue, which is exceptionally well and solidly built in ten good large roo cioroughly modern.brick -with stone basement and slate roof.The house is Recently deco Newly pointed and ; ; fitted with ttre rm windows, Cool well laid out and the materials used are of the best, th in summer.Far; very large open .\u2019 1e grounds, and réar crlens.Price 810,500, woodwork especially being very fine.The basement is Q but prompt oftes v.01 ha considered to d A .settle rstate.Pos sxton may be had.concreted throughout and has brick division walls.Hot FRED.R.COLE, 208 St.James St.LUSIGNAN 8T., $3,150, Near 8t.Antoine.Holid brick two story house.nine rooms: very nice order.Furnace.poteriain bath open plumbing.2 story solld brick shed or stable.Garden.Easy terms.FRED.R.COLE, 208 St.James St.hy 2 Highland Ave.Villas ON WESTMOUNT HEIGHTS.Now ready and for sn'e.The most de- nirable residence prop: rty on the Mnnt- real market.Magn licent situation, : easlest of payments.Before Buying See JAS.H MAHER, Oweer, 220 Blowry St: water heating, electric light, and all other conveniences for comfort are provided for.There is a well-built, solid brick stable and carriage house in rear.The grounds are beautifully situated at the head of Mount Pleasant Avenue, Westmount; the views over the city and surrounding country are unsurpassed.The land has a frontage on Mount Pleasant Avenue, Mont- rose Street and the Boulevard; the superficial area is about 55,000 feet, and the grounds are well laid out in sloping lawns with fine trees, The house can be seen and other information obtained by applying to The Gradock Simpson Company, Merchante Bank Duliding.2065 St.James Street, 253 4 \"arte NEW FLATS JUST of the best locali- 209 and 211 TO LET \u2014 TWD completed, In one ties in the city.situated at Nos Esplanade avenue.directly in front of Mount Royal alt finished In chestnut and with every improvement, open for !nspec- tinn every day between À 8m Apph to R O Grothe, 21 St Peter street, or Phone Main 00k.254 6 FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.TO LET \u2014 WELL LIGHTED, CLEAN middle fiat.of six rnoms, nicely fur- throughout, occupant would Ik nished to dispose of furniture, etc.as well à present leans.For particulars apply N.G Valiquette, Ltd, 477 St.Catherine at.east.253 2 LOST.LOT, \u2014 BUNDAY EVENING ON WESTern avenue, between the Church of the Advent and 2564 Metcalfe avenue, a pearl sunburst.Reward on return to above address 53 3 Lest \u2014 ON SUNDAY LAST ON LAKE St Louis, a cance, painted black.gond reward If returned to owner.Write, ete, etc.U 4149, Star Office.LP®T, \u2014 BETWEEN YORK AND ET.Ambroise streets.via St Catherine, len car and St Elizabeth st, green purse.containing $10 25.Finder please notify 13 York st.OST-\u2014\u2014- A LADY'S GOLD WATCH, WALL Finder will be iib- tham movements erally rewarded by returning same to 84 Sherbrooke st west 254 2 \u2014 ST \u2014 ON MONDAY NIGHT.ON ST.OS a (nerine.Guy st.or \u2018at His Majesty's Theatre, gold ring.opens on a side Please return to 396 St.Catherine st west, and re- relve reward + \u2014 OST\u2014A LOCKET, SQUARE, WITH little diamonds on it, Masonic sign on it.Apply to 60 West Sherbrooke st.I OST \u2014 ON MONDAY DIVENING.THR 27nd instant, from Drummond st.via Dorrhester at.and Windsor car.te Grand Trunk Depot, between nine clock and 9.30.gold watch and chain, attached to belt.Finder will be rewarded upon return of same to Wm.Foster Brown, Bookseller, St.Catherine at.3 1 OST-\u2014GOLD WATCH ON ST.CATH- 4 erine st.between [University and Bt.Lawrence- Malin.Reward on returning to 27 Tupper st.1 OST\u20143$5 REWARD.A GOLD TFAR- 4 drop necklet, 18 Inst, via St.Mark, Dorchester, Dominion Square and Cathe- dra! st.Return to 51 St.Mark st.Tel Up.2951.OsT\u2014 A WHITE SILK BELT.GOLD 4 huckle, Tuesday afternoon, hy way of Charlevoix, Wellington, Ash avenue and Charron.Finder will be rewarded by returning to 7 Rushbrooke.1 osT\u2014oN TUESDAY.GOLM HEART 4 ghaped locket, set with b pearls, on St.Catherine, between Bleury and Atwater, or Chomedy, Luke or Matthew.Reward, 13 Lincoln.OBT\u201419TH INST.ON ST.CATH- Mansfield or Sherbrooke with silver and enamel Reward at 376 4 erine, Peel, st.a blue belt, buckle, rwañow design.Mountain st.J Los \u2014 ONE GAROLINE LAUNCH, length 16 ft, equipped with a | Pirce motor, ] cylinder, name of Carmow; also R buoy, with fnchor, lost on Thursday, Met 15th, In front Pointe aux Trembles waterworks.Reward for anv person who can give any information regarding this launch.H.Courjand, room 13, Alliance Building.254 4 daw 1 SPECTACLES Lost a pair of gold rimless spectacles and case (Harrison & Co.), on 8at- urday last, between Coristina Bldg.and The Carsley Co, Ltd, Reward.Apply 57 City Councillora st.FOUND.Fous, A BOAT.THB OWNER CAN have same by.proving property within a month, and paying expenses.Arply at 89 10th avenue, Lachin 52 2 + TFOUND\u2014 PENSION PAPERS.ANY person may have same by paying advertisement and proving same.Apply Advertising Dept., Star office.HORSES AND CARRIAGES For 8 SALE \u2014 RUBFPER TIRED ViC- ria.Can be seen on application to A.J.Nesbitt, 179 Bt.James st zZ48 26 \\WANTED \u2014 A lorry waggon Montreal Ann HORSE BINGLE 1 Ciark, Apply 540 For SALE\u2014A HANDSOME (GELDING, light bay, absolutely sound; a beautiful roadster or carriage horse, about 16 hands: an exceptionaily good driver, young and mound.Apply 21 Bank of Ottawa Bullding.Let + For BALE \u2014 SEVERAL GOOD ROUND eneral purpose ught and express horses, n few light delivery and drivers: prices reasonable Place Vixer Baire sables, 5 Viger ave 54 GOO WORKING Apply to 291 Charron at For BALE \u2014 ONE grea Les, B We WANT A LIVE MANUFACTURER whose factory is equipped with good working machinery, to make big increase in his business by manufacturing on a Royalty.or other basis, our patented device.For ticulars address John G.Elba.44 Cort- and, Rochester.N.Y.252 OHNSON & GRACE, We have always 62 ST JAMES ST.great uvpportunities on hand.Take notice of the following bar- Gains.Will loan part of the money tv any one meaning business.at the lowest banking rate.For sale boarding and lodging house in west end of the city, 15 rooms, newly furnished.low rent, price $50D 252 6 eee re \u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014_ VUNSUS & GRACE FOR BALE LIcensed restaurants on Main street, near Post Office, $16,000; Mile End, 95000, Ht enry.$4000; St Cunegonde, ulso country hotel in Ontario, 83500; several clgar stores, prices ranging from $300 upwards, grocery stock, ¥b cents on the dollar, al » great barguln, licensed restaurant, near he Urand Trunk Pacific, and Canadian Pacific work shops, newly fitted up, situated 2341 St Jumes st.seven years\u2019 52 6 lease.Will well on easy terms -\u2014 B® INDEPENDENT,\u201d START A BUSIness of your own through mall and in our own town We furnish everything necessary Only a few dollars capital required New plan Success certaln.Costs yuu nothing to investigate Write for free booklet The Mutual Trust Co of Canada.204 St.James st.Montreal.Can.243 5 UV AN ACCOUNTANT OR BOUKKEEP- er, who can Invest So0ut, in atock In a growing manufacturing company would find a lucrative position The strictest investigation is courted.Apply for particulars, Manufacture, P.UO Box 1213.2 5 JULE AGENCY FOR CANADA.HIGH spavd steel, tool steel, files, hammers, twist drills, etc.a leading Sheffield firm is upen tu appoint first class firm Apply 5.Hotel Place Viger, Montreal 6 ANY REAI, ESTATE, FINANCE, INSUR- < ance, Information obtained by addressing HStol, Montreal, also interpreter of Rus- stun, Polish and Je h.Phone Malin 5h55, for telegram use, 5tol, Montreal 263 2 INFORMATION AR TO budiness openings in British Columbia?Write our \u201cMercantile Exchange\u201d We have acores of businesses in all What ine do you prefer?! Waat amount do you wish to Invest?Our specialist will advise you, free of charge.We accept Individual funds for investment guaranteeing 5 per cent.; we anags estates, negotiate loans, buy and sell stocks, bonds debentures, We t as valuators, confidential agents, Dominion Trust Company, Limited, astings st.west, Vancouver, B.C.Subscribed capital $350,000.324 23 aw \u2014 ] O YOU WANT F 1OU WANT TM MAKE MONEY, OK are seeking information regarding Nevada Mining Stocks, write us for our Market Letter.Sent free on request Patrick Elliott and Camp, Bankers and Brokers, Goldfield, Nevada.50 veod 4500 \u2014 A SOLID BRICK STORE AND separate dwelling.storehouses, stable and drive shed.ingether with the good-will of an old established general store, altuated abreut ten miles from Teranto, the post office le In mtore, which does a yearly bual- ness of 87,000 to 810.000; owner giving up and property must he sold National rust 1\u2014 - 3 TANTED \u2014 SITUATIONS WANTED (MALE).PRIVATE SECRETARY University graduate, with business experience, desires situation as private secretary.Stenographer.with Knowledge of French Literary ability.Specialty, political science.Age under 25.X 5090, star Branch ace 1 \\ \"ANTEL \u2014 EXPERT BOOKKEEPER and accountant can open or write up small met books.prepare accounts, for small feo.J 3410, Star Oftice.281 \u20ac WW ANTED TRAV ELLER NOW REpresenting Torunto manufacturing concern, wishes to change position Open {for engagement.I) 9464, Star Braoch Office 251 Bb WANTED © \u2014 DRAUGHTSMAN, EXI'ERI- enced in inechanical and civil engineering, drawing and survey, with level and transit, requires stluation near city.immediately Address E 950, Star Branch Office 252 3 Ww out ANTED\u2014 PUSITION BY YOUNG MAN as traveller, good connections through- Ontario and Quebec.Lbuth languages.SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE.) WANTED-ONE OR TWO GOOD GROcery salesmen; also good driver; must have good references.114 Park ave.VV ANTEDHA YOUNG MAN FOR GEN- N eral office work for railway supply company.Apply BE 4232, Star office.\\ TANTED\u2014-TWO SMART YOUNG MEN to work behind a lunch counter, one for night and vue for day; a good steady Job to the right men.Call this evening.Gardener's.320 St.Lawrence st.\u2014 WANTED - IMMEDIATELY, A COMpetent all-round draughtsman, with knowledge and ability of free-hand draw- 1K and designing.Apply the Studio, Castle & Son, 568 St.Catherine st.west.Montreal.DRAUGHTSMEN.Wanted-Several first-class detallers for building and bridgewurk; only men of twu or more years\u2019 experience on col- good references Apply R 3762, Star \\ umns, trusses, girders and bridgework Bees feed apply.Salary $75 tu $100.Also one I lwo capable chec JANTEDL POSITION OF TRUST BY Brower.st fers.Apply to J.1.ructural Dept., longue Pointe university graduate, with business Works, Locom.à M: expertence; familiar with both languages; an achine Co., Ltd.best of relerences.R 3764, Star Office 254 > 2aw 252 3 pu \\ ANTED \u2014 MESSAGE BOY WANTED VV ANTED \u2014_ADVERTISER.ENGAGED pould by dental supply house.one who part time.ls open for engagement wuld care to learn the business; references as salesman, collector or inside warehouse pravired Address H 9794, Star Branch Of- work T 3566, Star Office.263 3 te 254 2 \u2014 \u2014 4 WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN SITUA: W ANTED \u2014 SHURTHAND, TYPEWRIT- tlon as caretaker or ex-venstable; star Office any place of trust, references.S 3846, 252 3 highest t \\ \"ANTED \u2014 RESPONSIBLE POSITION hy experienced and capable acconnt- t.age 25; best references.Box 258, Cherry Valley, Ont.252 6 WELL \\ ANTED \u2014 ADVERTISER educated, good appearance and aa- dress, speaks French, seeks job, hookkeep- ing (D FE), office work, cnllecting, store (hooks, ete 1.or janitor; not afraid of work.Hall, 363 Mance st : \\ TANTED \u2014 POSITION BY CHINESE cook.Apply Sing l.ee, 116 Mansfield street.263 2 \\ \"ANTED\u2014BAKING YOUNG MAN WHO has served 2?years tothe trade, wishes to fintsh Lis time; reasonable wage.Clarke, 41 Balmora! st 258 3 HOURS.PAINTING, TINTing, paper banging.repairs to plaster, Estimates given.Barker, city, West 253 2 ete Best results 15 Souvenir avenue.WANTED -\u2014 ENERGETIC MAN, WITH extensive and anund business experi- good or- Highest 353 3 ence, desires responsible position; ganizer and capable correspondent, city references.A 4000, Star Office.BY CHINESE private family, Apply COOK SITU.restaurant, 10 Mout 288 ?VY ANTED \u2026- ation in hotel or boarding house.College ave l'empany, Limited, real estate department, W ANTED \u2014 BITUATION BY BTEADY 22 King st east 252 3 3aw cung man as butcher, gnod shop \u2014_ hand.Address Butcher, 103; Mayor at A ANT Te - WANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC EXPERI.eee enced representative In United States = - : pry .\u2018 ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG HANDY MAN for premier Ce Tmen perfume factory.Ad- situation as driver, used to the cate dress \u201cUrsula,\u201d Auditorium Hotel, Chi-} ot furnaces and well up in the care uf cago.horses.Address Driver.10% Mayor st.253 2 4 4 WANTED \u2014- TO SELL, PATENT \\WANTED \u2014 FRENCHMAN WHO rights of entirely new idea in slot speaks and corresponds English, Ger- machine.skill Instead of gambling, big man end French fluently.requires sliuation.money for license holders.Address 051.Star ce z \u201cSlot,\u201d Auditorium Hotel.Chicago.\\WANTED \u2014 BY HONEST AND INTEL: ligent young man, speaking both languages.with experience in collecting, posi- + tion as collector ur city traveller.Address B 4056, Star Uffice 253 3 - \u2014 BAKEF REEKS BITUA- Gentleman wants pertnership in a good going business, has up to $6,000 to invest.Communications strictly vonfiden- tial Apply to O'Neil & Ferrahee, 23 Sovereign Bank Building.FoR SALE OR TU LET %F CANNING ! .pork packing establishment and putrher \u201chop and house, boller, engine and other machinery required for the business.Apply to David Crawford, 590 8 Paul st.54 3 Jaw APARTMENTS TO LET.ee, TO LET \u2014 IN WESTMOUNT, VERY dosirable new suites of seven rooms; all modern conveniences.immediate ccoupa- tion Apply ltobert Neville, jr.real cstate, #18 Merchants Bank Uullding, Llzi-phoas Main & \u201c 481 6 TO LET \u2014 HEATED APARTMENT, The Chesterfield, Westmount, six large, bright rooms.hot water year around, gas grate: janitor.moderate rental, particulars, telephone Metayer, Up 182 1 6 TO LET \u2014 ONE HEATED DUPLEX fiat of nine rooms.in \u2018The Cromwell,\" 41 St.Luke street, $60; and heated flat in 199 Bishop st.335 John James Browne & Son, 207 Bt.James at.251 6 \u2014 1 PRINCE RUPERT APARTMENTS TO tet.suites of three and six rooms, heated, for light housekeeping.Apply janitor.106 Notre Dame east, opposite Court House.254 6 4 TO LET \u2014 THE KENSINGTON Apartments.4410 Bt Catherine sat, Westmount, are now ready for occupation, all modern conveniences.heated Janitor service, gas stores, electric fixtu etc Apply on preinises or to James Bailie, Board of Trade Bldg 254 6 APARTMENTS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 tion as second hand; good moulder with best of reference.and dough maker, Lachine Locks PO.apply Sidney Undrill.Quebe 253 4 +\u2014 1 \\ \"ANTED \u2014- YOUNG MAN, AGE 24 wants situation In rea! estate business, experienced, references, moderate salary.Address G 9653, Star Branch Office.3 \u2014 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION.CITY TRAveller, experienced man, first class references.from his employers Address G 9660, Star Branch Office.283 5 + \\ \u2019ANTEP \u2014 COLORED MAN.39, married.no children.=esks employment; steward itn club.janitor, parlor nr lunch bar: good reference; neat and polite.Holmes, 11 Bisson at 253 \\ TANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WANTS JOB, a jobbing hricklayer and plasterer; good reference B 4086, Star Office SITUATION AS FURNACE to John Rice, 17 283 TANTEP \u2014 man Brate terms Belmont st WANTED man a position as caretaker or other posttion of trust; can keep place in repair: ond references given Address Q 4109.Star flice.254 3 VV ANTED-BT AN EX-IMPERIAL SOLdier a position as night watchman, furnace man Or kitchen help, 16 years\u2019 practical boarding house experience, as attendant, also to gentlemen as valet, also rond general servant.Stephen Rice.17 Belmont street VW ANTED \u2014 A MIDDLE AGE COUPLE want a job as Housekeeper.if necessary the man will work outside.Apply to r Steiner, 78 St.Hubert st.3 3a à ANTED\u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, of age, à position as manager, bookkeeper, correspondent or confidential clerk, with a firm doing business abroad: has 15 33 YEARR \u2014 BY SMART MIDDLE AGED\u2019 ing.bookkeeping (Golt arithmetic, speed lasers, day and renin, Gioltman's Business College, ne west R Frin«ipal JUNIOR CLERK and eveniug, 582 Bt.Cather- Goltman, Court Stenographer, 254 2 Wanted, young man having office experienc P, writing good hand, and Quick ar figures.Apply.stating age and experience, D 4165 Star office 254 2 W ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE YOUTH FOR A wholesale dry goods warehouse, must be willing to make himself generally useful; gvod chance to learn the business Apply 254 2 E 4,24, Star Office HOL sale\u2019 dry goods office, must ws | penman and quick and accurate.of 4229, Star Office 254 2 W ANTEL \u2014 SMART BOY FOR WH \u2014 LABORERS WANTED \u2014 FIREMEN wanted Apply Immediately to Electric Station.83 I'rince st VV ANTED ~~ WOOD ENGRAVERS APply National l\u2019rinting \u2018eo.Limited, 182 Shearer st \\ TANTED\u2014 GOOD MAN TO TAKE (CARE of horses, good wagers.Apply 271 Wil.lam st _ \\ TANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN TO MAKE himself generally useful Apply Mont- Club, 4 Hospital st.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 WAT- real TANTED- BOYS, IL.A&A F ers, printers, 25 St.Antoine st.VWANTED\u2014A YOUNG LAD OF REspectable family for office work.must know typewriting.references ee.d.F 4263.Star office NTED \u2014 ENGINEER AND WHEEL right Apply Bonner Leather 17a, 1080 Notre Dame st.west 854 2 SMART \\ TANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK Junior wanted for manufacturers town office, one who has knowledges of bookkeeping.invoicing and general office work.State age and qualifications and We references.Apply In own handwriting to F 4262, Star Office.ced 3 \\ TANTED \u2014 TWO BOYS WHO KNOW the business district.to deliver letters and work in office Apply The Bradstreet Company, Imperial Bank of Canada Bidg 254 2 \u2014 \\ JANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN TO TRA- val in Western Ontario.one who has a good connection with the mills, hardware and foundry trade, and can command business.good chanres of gdvancement for right man In replying atate malary expected and send references.L 4164, Hiar Office.25 a N ANTED \u2014 ASSISTANT ETOREMAN, experienced In handling wrapplak papers Apply 345 St James st ) ANTED\u2014JUNIOR CLERK FOR AN AN office: wages to start, $15 a month, after six months, $20; good chande for boy jeaving school.F 4273, Star office.V TANTED\u2014STEADY.RELIABLE MAN to help with furnaces and snow In winter; $20 per month and board to start.Apply lla Argyle ave.off Aqueduct st.p.m.after } CARPENTERS Wanted\u2014First-class carpenters; constant employment to thoroughly competent workmen.Henry Morgan & Co.Ltd.Phillips Square.254 2 SITUATIONS VACA IT (MALE).VW ANTED \u2014~\u2014 ANY INTELLIGENT PFR- mez earn come at Bome, in spare time, ourrespondirg > newspapers à po canvassing; experiaucé UDnecesSary.a for = particuare Press Byndicate.Lock WANTED \u2014 MOLDERS ONCE, stove piate; three floor men; highest wages and steady work Apply The Moffat Btove Co.Ltd.Weston, Ont.nT 78 + EXPERIENCED MALB uperator; good position for private wire Q 2345, Star 250 6\u20ac WANTED \u2014 telegraph the right maa; Office i WANTED \u2014 A GOOD SKIRT PHESSER; good wages, steady work.American Costume Mfg Co, 88 McGill st 252 \"ANTED - W Apply 40 WIREMAN Wanted, 10 first-class wiremen.To the right men permanent work.Highest Wager.Apply between 5 and 6 c'elock, 246 St.Jumes street, Scott & Rubenstein.2523 6 \u2014_ J \\ TANTED\u2014 MEN TO LEARN THE BARber trade, In eight weeks The Moler Barber College, with branches in operation in \u2018Toronto, New York.Chicago, St San Francisco, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, Orleans, Kansas City, Penver, Omaha, Angeles, flieatile, Spokane.Portland, Salt Lake.Dallas, Fort Worth, Vancouver, \u20ac.Will open in \u2026 sntreal about November 16th.Special rate to the firs: twenty students.Be lively and get specialt rate.Catalogue free.Address Moler Barber College, General Delivery, Montreal.263 SMART BOY FOR OFFICE Canada Lite Bldg.Munt- 253 3 \u2014\u2014 GOOD GENERAL CLERK Wanted\u2014For a Briüsh fire insurance office.Apply Box V 3920.Btar office.53 2 \u2014 \\ \"ANTEL \u2014 EXPERIENCED SHIRT cutters.boys with experience in eut- ting room and man; wit, experience om electric cutter Apply Shirt Dept, No.5 Su Peter st.252 BRIGHT BOY Wanted al once to go messages and work around an office, able to ride a wheel Apply Star Branch Office, cor, Feel aml St Catherine streets, 253 i W TANTEL -\u2014 GUOD PAPER HANGER, ete.steady work, Enod wages to right man Apply after $ pm.Turkish Bath Hotel, font of Mctiil College ave \\ TANTEDL \u2014 ELECTRICAL MEN Who are accustomet to pipe work.Apply Ximplex Kallway Appliancs Co, Blue Bonnets W ASNTED YOUNG LAD, WITH GOOD school education to learn office work, with #6 view to advancement The Hemming Mfg do, 1K1-1S6 Shearer st À WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FUR PIPE- threading machine, one with experl- ence Apply with raterences cGuire and Co.Ltd.406 West Notre Dame st 254 2 \\ TANTED\u2014 A GOOD, RELIABLE DRIV- or for light delivery, must know the CU well Apply 68) West Bt Catherine st.\\ TANTED 50 FINISHERS ON MENS partite to do outside work.Apply fore- nian Punts Dept.care of John W Peck & Co.Limited, 2275 St.Lawrence st, factory 254 3 entrance + W ANTED enced Kuages and products Apply pm Ask for Mr ing Lu \\ ANTED \u2014 STRONG YOUNG MEN, good sight and hearing.for ifiremen and brakemen on Canadian and other railroads, experience unnecessary; firemen $10) monthly.become engineers and earn $200; brakemen $756.become conductors and earn A FIRST LASS EXPERI- shipper.speaking both Jan- acquainted with packing house Thursday, between 2 and 4 Marr, The Montreal Pack- $150 name position preferred Slale AK6 send amp Railway Assuciation, care Montreal Star.36 9 law SHIPPER Wanted\u2014Immediately.by large manu- facturing concern, a thoroughly experienced and reliable shipper, with full knowledge of routing, ete.Address with veferenue 10 E 4:44, Star Offire 254 2 V\\yANTED \u2014 FUR A WHULESALB liquor and grocery.an experienced traveller for the city Mention where previously ~mployed and saiary expected.Ad.dre + H 5443, Star Office, aw \\ ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED COUNtry traselier for whoiesaje liquors and groceries.Me on where previousiy employed.Address A 5446, B:ar Office.233 8 law \\ JANTED \u2014 BALESMEN.TO A FEW hustlers we o a bona fide liberal contract for sx months or longer; special Tupos.tion, must be ready to start at once.ox 236, Uttawa, 226 26 2aw Ww ANTED \u2014 20 GENERAL LABOURERS; steady work; skilled lahour also em- ployed Apply the Montreal Rollin Milla AGENTS WANTED.on, No 3106 Noire Dame st 24542 law ' 4 WANTED \u2014 ACTIVE, BRIGHT HUSsT- \\VANTED \u2014 CATTLEMEN FOR ENG.ling agents wanted to self teaa, cof- land; free passage and return Apply foes, spices, etc.r $2000 à year is being 7 enclose stamp.Tattersall and Regan.185 St James st.slipping agents.252 4 aw made by agents.G.Marshall and Co.London.Ont.ss2 6 VVANTED \u2014 COMMERCIAL TRAVEL- TAN \u2014 3.8.lers nn commission for territo cover- years\u2019 experience with different European V ANTED AGEN.B 312 A WEEK ry .= QUE re y te .and board.all other necessar « ed every month far other lines, for the sale WANTED \u2014 BY THE FIRST NOV EM- houses Ce ean England.& Bendy penses paid to persons of energy and god of {ron and brass beûsteads and springs.De A venus dst Matthew ot.German.Norwegian, Swedish and Danish: character, Btate age and give references.Apply.stating territory wanted and com- ve Laon à Sherbrooke.Apply in wrli- understands French and fairly good corre- Addreas John C.Winston Co., Limited, To.Mission.The Metalilc Bedstead Co., Lake oe er an nt at P 253 2 spondent In same language.Knows inti- rento 44 104 244 Megantic.Que 263 2 daw ng, mately the customs and commercial condi- WANTED BEER DRIVER, SPEAKING tions of most European countries.Can fur- NTED\u2014 z i ; x irst class references.Will go to any French and English.only experiene- PHYSICIAN part of Canada D 4152, Star Office.254 3 AGENCIES WANTED.ee beer der need address G 9740, Star e 1 ranch Office Suite of rooms in \u201cGrosvenor,\u201d spe- JANTED \u2014 BY MAN AND WIFE, ENG- AED \u2014 PARTY OR MANUFACTUR- yd cially fitted for a Doctor's use.Rent W lish, situation as good cork and in «r \\ Co.to become interested In the W ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN, WITH moderate.An opportunity for general gutdoor servant, llghent references; boy 12: manute sure \u2018and sale in Canada of à pa- some knowledge of paper cutting.practitioner.very handy.for reference apply | tented metal specially.dozens of them uard rely CR Corfell.156 Cralg et.west.CINTOSH A SE James st Cathedral st Bd a oe I art INV ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED STENO- 242 - .file Standard Marthe inet oa ee Main Ww grapher and typewriter.Apply in WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN SITUA- at.Lewiston, Maine.\u2019 254 own handwriting, giving Teferences and WANTED TO PURCHASE.base on: 20 a place of trust stating salary required, tn the Secretary, Star ce McGill University.264 9 YAJANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE EVERY- ANTED \u2014 ENGLISHMAN, RECENTLY | ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN AS COLLE: W body's cast off furniture, clothing, \\ arrived.trained teacher, excellent PUPILS WANTED.\\ tor and Assistan: bookkeeper: must fur roe] OE a rem ates Bost record.testimonials and qualifications; good be Food jhenman.pre between 15 and 20; rices fo - 3067.or secretary.E.Bundy, #0 Park ave.Inglls Building, 435 St.Catherine at.west * 235 26 Bd \u2018gentlemen's cam off clothing, fara \\WANTED \u2014 SITUATIONS FOR NUM- \u2014 jewellery, carpets.furniture, Hixhest prices ber of experienced dome tord nervants, Ÿ JANTED \u2014 WE TEACH THOROUGHLY iven.M.Btrean, 760 Notre Dame west, Arriving per RS.Southwark, To day: AA.manicuring, scalp treatment, facial .; oo ail orders attende 10 287 ferences on view to members, aul + and body massage Massage Institute, 6:24 for office of large manufacturing concern; 71 Drummond at 2 Qt.Catherine st west 253 3 Food salary and good chance af advance - ent, no experience necessary.pply, ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN POSI- an L'DRESH CUTTIN .Stating references, to A 4035, Star office, WANTED T0 PURCHASE.V tion as bookkeeper or assistant in of- Ww ANTED Are a I a ARE 254 3 Ladies fancy evening dresses and iadies fice: references.H 9766, Ftar Branch Office.mobins and Mine Kirk's School, 268 West an .A PE and gentlemen's cast off clothing.furs 8t.Catherine st 254 10 W ANTEL\u2014 A MAN AS EXPRESS DRIV- jewellery, old plated silver, old instruments ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED TRAVEIL- ) ore oust Hop well recommended.Ap- and travellers\u2019 samples.Bee Bani.Pearson, ler, speaking English.French, Ger- \\ FANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED LADY PIS do ER Hoberteun and Son, 363 st.vs Notre La ame West, am 2.\u2018ae pays the man, rk situation; prefers travelling a teacher desires one or two private a est prices in the city.Mall order» attend the ro Tovince © ueñec, able to star 2 \"hr tie, 1 ; ce FENCE - v.Ter Bain 265.so 31 1 at once.E 4206, Star Office âb6 Lp, Er sy mn Address PR \\ An RAT then ow RA name ~ - - + 8tar Branch Office mers Report to work at 1 oclook to-mar- V ANTE res On VRCHASE ALL KINDS YANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY MIDDLE row morning, The Ware Un stables, St.also mine ere p Hontlen one ur comm aged man.either stableman or yard- VV ANTED _- PUPILS FOR PIANO.Genevieve st, near Dorchester st ricos given.P 1749, Btar Office.246 26 Man: well up with horses.country prefer: forte and violin playing at JM ln 1 p : , - red; good references F 4251, Star OMtce; ion ave z64 3 \\ TANTED - CITY TRAVEL LER, YOUNG a \u2018 ith knowledgs of the retail V ANTED \u2014 TO FURCHASE LADIES Hw ade onl huatt ad and gentlemen's cast off clothing, | : ANTED \u2014 PRIVATE FRENCH Con.1mallware CE re furs, jewellery.car ote furniture, v .TANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN POSITION Y versation lessons by young French \u2018inod prospects for the right man.Give par- 3 p stoves; V tHeulars E 4:05, Star Office 254 2 highest prices paid.H.Rubin.487 Craig in office of some Eo0 wholesale jady.682 Kherhronke st east.#09 : Tel.Main 4374.Yan orders attended.firm, wilh prospects: best of references.Ap- + 247 26 ply E 4230, Star Office.\\ ANTED \u2014 WHOLESALE DRY A 7 200 200 \u2018 gode Wanted right, Inleliigent boy ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES \u2018TED \u2014 RITUATION BY YOUN or entry deak.one Paving a knowledge of and gentlemen's cast off clothing: all À ANTÉD ot fade business experience TÉAGHERS WANTED.gnods preferrea, good chanca for advance- kinds of furs, jewellery; highest prices paid, Zdmmercial traveller or office man: can ment.Address FE 4:04.Star Office.254 2 mail orders promptly attended.L.#6 Adler, 135 Craig west.Tel.Main 15.1 16 speak and write English, French and Qer- man Address E 4208, Star Office \\ JANTED \u2014 THREE HUNDRED FOLDing opera chairs; they must be cheap for cash.W 3950, Btar Office.WANTED \u2014 BECONDHAND PERSIAN amb coat.must be good fur and cheap for cash.35 bust measure.Address G 9710, Star Branch Office.258 2 PBATLIFFS BALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.17142, Circuit Court.Joseph B.Perrault, Plaintiff, va Ubalda Duhamel and al, Defendants.On the 2nd day of November next, 1906, at ton of the diock in the forenoon, at No.10 tresns street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice ail the goods and chattels of tha ata \u201cDefendant, seized !n this cause.conalstinx of stock of groceries, etc.O.DAOUBT.B.Montreal, 34th October.1906 PBAIFES SALE\u2014PROVINCE or QUEbec, Distric of Montreal.No.231 Superior Court.Th nk of British NOR America Plaintift, wr F.J.Neil, Defendant.On the tné day of November, 1906, at ten of tha clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the satd Defendant, Nn.4 Vietoria st.in the City of Montreal, will be mold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the raid Defendant.reized in thie cause.Consisting of hoxarhold furniture = M A.DECEL- 8 és Montreal.October 24th, 1906 V ANTED \u2014 EVENING EMPLOYMENT of any description by young man employed as clerk in city.F 4276, Btar office.WANTED 10 BORROW.WANTED \u2014 TO BORROW TEN THOUsand dollars, 5 pc Interest: first mortgage.Address E 9513.Star Branch of- fice.52 3 \\ JANTED \u2014 TO BORROW THIRTY thousand dollars on firat mortgage, new apartment houses.Address E 952$, Star Branch Office.252 2 ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW FORTY thousand dollars, first mortgaga, 5 0.interest.Address E 9523, Btar Branch fice.353 3 PIANOS TO RENTRENT ~ HEINTZMAN UPRIGHT pi-no.guaranteed In perfect condition, $3 00 per month Apply 61 crever nt.s: à iPr AE \\ YANTEI-A TEACHER OF RRIDGE whist required at once for two per- state sons.must be capable; terms.E 4200, Star office.MONEY TO LOAN, JTY LOAN OFJICE, D.LAZARUS, LI.7 eensed Pawn Broker.222 Nntre Dame street east.Advunces made on diamonds, watches, jawellory, merchandise etc, ot: 233 32 2aw Aronson & Rutenberg swn firotere \u20ac Jawellers BI 1 5 Craig 81.Nesl.- 018 Rtaad, oppavite St.WE ts \u201cata! a MONEY TO LEND in sums of one dollar and upra on Diamonds Watches, Jewell ry ating.Furs an Dry Goods Doar on hand for sale, Unredeamed Diamonds Watches.and ather Jewellery.at low prices to cover advances Open from 8 a.m.to 8 pr 11 234 Baw + r \\ TANTED - GROCERY DRIVER, MUST understand horses, slse boy to learn business, hring references J.Scanlan, 239 RBieury st WANTED.a YOUNG MAN FOR draughting room one with \u201cXperience; give references Foo 4201, Star Office 254 2 eee \\ TANTED YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE; one with experience in stenograph preferred, references E 4202, Star RP ?42 \\ ANT FD \u2014 A YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE Rrbocery express.must have good references Apply to 276 Sherbrooke at.west WANTED - ROY TO GO MESSAGES and help in fur rep.Chas.Nebelung, B62 St Catherine at west \\VANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS CUSTOM tallor, on ladies\u2019 coats; fine work only J W.Bartmann, 15-17 King villes at.Hamilton.Ont 254 BOY FOR TAUO to 470 Bt.RING \\ ANTED \u2014 Catherine et.atore.Apply went à \u2014\u2014\u2014t WANTED -\u2014 FOUR MORE FIRST CLABS , relling Agenta, ational Inv Aght Ce.ited Gas College av Jprtairs, 6 108 pm 11% Meal -\u2014 Se \u2018 + ce pre _ en \u2026 uy wr < OY a n oy Pt EEE ROSE EE EEE RR UN dc oC AR \" _- , AE.+ - > .@.I~ weg T TAN 7 wp ~ © THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY., OCTOBER 24.190 - \u2014 = - \u2014 - + .SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE.SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE.SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE.) SITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALE)./ FOR SALE.; ROOMS TO LET.ROOME TO LET.ROOMS TO LET, À oe NE oa ; AW ir \u2014 BLE FRONT ROOM, WITH | .- a © LADIES WANTED \u2014 FIRS: CLAMS IRONER, ANTED \u2014QRNERAL WASHING DONE EVERYTHING.OOMB \u2014 376 ST CATHERINE ST.[JOOMY \u2014 THE BT LAW cK MALL OM DOU tN WARES, and fir ro rag ry ers A wear RY wea one undersiapding shirts and collars; by the dozen or week; also gentle- For sale overytning (0 furnish Pne home.1 west, prettily decomted, newly fur- I offers very low ra'es for rooms (with R° kitchen privileges.330a 8t.Antoln 4 P tore vo ach Hocholaga Car children's dresses; slendy 0e ments also good wash woman; good wages.Apply man's sults cleaned and pressed.$1.15; satls- in \u2018whole or iy part.We Invite you to vpen nished roums; also large unfurnished pur-} or without meals) during tho winter months, street.À oh .Angus es 343 12 closed Eaturday afternvons Joon 7 I 902 St.Lawrence.faction guaranteed and prompt delivery.su Account with us.Choose all jou want lors, hot Wuter heating, xrate, telephone.the rovms mee comfortably furnished, steam \u2014 T nn 3 ope ~\u2014 and Lo.Lid., 183 Vitre st Roya! laundry, Phone Main 4228.350 6 from our large stock of Furniture, Car- + 51 6 heated, und lighted by elsctricity, rates OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND BINQLE, 4 ANTED \u2014 MEN WHO WANT TO ME WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR GQEX- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 pO/% B'oves Ranges.Baby Carriages.ct, include rogulur hotel Services Fur fuil mars will or without board.23 Union ave.3 weli dressed a: reasonable prices, Lo YY ATED \u2014 HEAD NURSBE FOR POR- eral work tn a small family: no chil- WANTED \u2014 HOUBEKEEPER, MANAGU- amas\u201d, the accounts without interest, in Root \u2014 ENGLE FRUNT RUOM ON ticulars apply lu the manager 24 Le _ some and ses our fall stock; sults or over- tage Ja Prairie General Hospital.Ap- | Gren; nu washing.158 Ontario west, near iBg or working Engliah lady noeks e5- m weokiy or monthiy umounts.Metro- bathroon flat, hot water, breakfast - Ti \u2014- OOMS\u2014ONB NICE LARGE ROOM , costs (rom m0 up nte $3.made to OF- ply, staling experience otc, to W.H Bieury.gosement, competent.careful manager, Notre Das Free Co.30 ard and six o'clock dinner if desired.374 Palace i wou 5 au PUR EUHSISHES ROOMS, F also small room.unfurnished.213 : Ny .3 storea, > .Houor Secretary, Porta ted, experienced; excellent cook, me st.wes st 249 alsu double parlor 1 private fam » by fer aéontres! custom cr adlorine Est oz Bt.ps an \u201c> y ao A ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT highest refersnces; gentlemen preferred.O| oree-\u2014\u2014 hot and cold water, goutlemen only, wore Prince Arthur st, near Park ave.pe Catherine cast.243 12 W \u201ctar private tamily.good wages; good 3637, Star Office.262 3 Rooms \u2014 De ELY FURNISHED 2 McGill College ave | OM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED PARLOR , || \\VANTEL \u2014 LADY SUPERINTENDENT Rome Apply to 245 5L Urbain at, above BL \u2014 rooms on bath flat, all modern con- : : CNE bedroom, newly papered and painted, Port is Prairie G 1 - \u2018atheri t /ANTED \u2014 ENGLISH LADY, EXPERI veniences 29 St.Fumille at.250 6 OOM \u2014 BRIGHT, BUNNY SINGLE .; pital Ar LE oamaiie Oeora Hos- Catherine s W enced, quiet, domesticated, refined, For sale, on easy terms, stoves, ranges, \u2014 a 1 room on bathroom flat, also double 81 modern conveniencen:.Ent 3% À Thomaon, Honorary Bicretary, Portage la V TANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT trustworthy, good cook, highly recommend- furniture, carpets and oilcloths, at J.Al- RooM\u2014-A FURNESHED ROOM, WITH Toum, soll-coniained house, hot waster heats 4 re .' À Frairte, Mau 250 6 fur small family: one flat; no wuah- eu, wil undertake work and management bert\u2019s.131 Craig street east, opposite or without breakfast.moderate terms; \u20188 utchison s FURNTSI = a À Why waste your valuable time look- Ing Apply between 7 and 9 pom.and 8 and of flat, catering, etc.O 3696, Btar Office.C1 8 } ; lepl IN ; YOOM\u2014NICELY HED FRONT ; ng for a position, when Ly attending our V \"ANTEL \u2014 A GUD GENERAL BER VE 97 lfutehlson st 754 7 252 3 ty Hal, Phone East 2156, 243 288 street comforts.telephone.v2 She Es Rv\u201c ar LT anse LA hop A single room, with breakfast if ie- 5 # soit .\u201c * \u2018 ur : .2 furnished front room, shop nL, .| MN ogre a \u2018 Par lave t for light housework, references Te ' > y 4 \" pi telephone gentlemen only.97 voilexe for Su dase we su suantes st ve li mired Apt Eh UE evene pi TINTED IMMEDIATELY WOMAN WASTED - MOTHER'S HELP, LADY TEN BOL.ENIR ILLUSTRATED PONT \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 - \u2014+ Tamlly private, gentlemen onty Tel Uv- Mance st.: you dminediately dtu salary o CAs) Waldorf Apartuents, 439 Graavenor WE ational work A CLS.ponses- help.nursery governess, usetul com- VAMDS, comprising views Ivory anû tanoy VUMS \u2014- TO LET ELEGANTLY AND town 17 2o1 6 $100 u year.Firms \u2018phone direct tor Boyd | le.Westmount , 252 6 ing 1 al ë Sl ability Address H 9771.Siar panion.an educated English woman, prac- Post cards, will be forw.rded by mall, pre- comfortably furnished room, all mod- \u2014 witters.aud Goodwin bookkeepers.Call je A * Het ee \u2019 Ucally duincaticated, capably, seeks engage- Pid a & Tu of 2c.Internat al 535 Sn Qouventences; eleotric light: telephone: JEUUMS \u2014 SUFEKIOK ROOMS, WITH ARD aml see the list of positions now vacant.| FANTED - A GENERAL SERVANT.\u2014 .\u2014 inent; good needlewoman, experienced.O ©.29 Bt James st.ontre 213 gentlemen only.t.atthew st.251 \u20ac excellent board and attendance; house BO.e Learn Felegrabiiy al Lie Moun Buhool WAL Supper tat 802 8 JW ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TU HELD iss Star Office.262 3 [ROOMS IN WELL APPOISTEL PKI DEA Er Teen pe A poy | eee 2 Y et instruction from u teacher with \u2014\u2014- 4 in restaurant.Apply St Antuvine Cafe, \u2014 I 3 - ane - , \u2014 peer practical experience In the C.WAT ANTED \u2014 GIRLS OR WOMEN TO 69 St Antoine st VW ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY TWO .jate house bath flat, references ex- 148 Durucher at 250 8 JOA RD MR DR a TROUGUT.Y, 5 I~ KR.Moon's Byllabte Shorthand.and W strip tobacco, Very easy work tu learn.\u2014- - aa kit jours kicls, one as laundress, other Sgn a See R or students.5 Me- DONS REWLT PURNISRED SINGLE continamorn® A ae ra a Notre a : Pusiness College, Kain Hall, 408 st.Cath- Good wages Apply at 2.St Peter at.VV ANTER \u2014 A COL EK.APPLY 23 Mac: \u201cx Ty ag Ch Sonera) servant no.Jotnaters and all kinds of furniture, ons ; __, R room, with or without board; no west.Tel.Phone Main 4135.6 eine sl.West, \u2018Phone Up 3005.248 252 6 GECEOT # 050 |'employer ADply to Mre Butler, 30a City cheap tanrpets, Peter, Curtalns, sol WOME \u2014FURNISHED Joos TO LET, viher boardora het teferences required.STD HRa DOGTOI BE .0 pen _ J.SERVANT: Councillors st.263 2 eas oth on tha same our, and a tele- za reane ave, \u2019estmount.4 - £ ARE, 159 \\\\éSTEL - MEN TU AUVERTISE AND VWARTED \u2014 2 re EAL at 4100 © Bros.176 St.Lawrence, near Ilorchester.phone.109 Mansfield st.253 3 \u2014 B Nt Gor, e st, private accommodntio | lutboduve our stuCk and poultrs cous te 254 2 ANTEL \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY SEW- 237 23 |, PE OUMS \u2014 VERY ELEGANTLY FUR- professional attendance; ladies treated.i» lorchester St.\\ A G T - ; , 4 pounds to farmers and dealers, work dur- Jorches \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ing or mending by the day.Address I VOM \u2014 FRONT RUOM, SUITABLE nished ruvms.all with modern con- baths.Auer light; steam heat Wy fhe spate time or pelinspentiy, Luis is an - TC -|F 9616, En Branch Offic for two or three gentlemen; also sin.Yehiences, fine house.23 St.Famille at.exveplional opening for a hustler: write for For Dressmaking leplL.wanted imme- WVANTEDA HOUSE TABLE MAID: , 5 r ce.58 =, kle room, bath flat, ot water heating, 252 8 QOARD \u2014 ACCOMMODATION FOR 114.particulars Golden Cres\u2019 Compound vo, 38} dintely.Apply Mrs, Barnes, Jas, .alse first-class cook; high wag JANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG WIDOW electric light; free telephone 658 Beaver fted number of table guests in privar: Bathurst st, London, Can wee Ogllvy & Sons, Et.Catherine and Apply to the Cainbridge, 21 University st.\\ position as working housekeeper, where c Hall Hill.233 à Koons, \u2014 .HREE NEWLY FURNISHED family.Address X 910%, Star Branch Off 1c ANTED BOY FOR LAW OF Tic Mountain street 25 TAN ACTIVE AND CAP- Sho can nave her child with her: thoroughly rent Li, 3 \"Per and\u2019 Sehvered.Mont VON NICE, CLEAN.COMFORT.flat No Car ler apt bpd une HEE] for vo dt 0 1° \u2018 TANTED- .- ed; est references.A : \u2014 > .TAN, , 3 T- è 2 \\ Hutchins and Margolese.Te te WP ANTED \u2014 a GOUD NURSE FOR A \\ A Suns lady to take part charge Lusignan at ad Croce Avid a phone East 3793.23726 R able, bath floor, $2 weekly, private |\" ' OARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM Bide EEE] \\ couple of weeks in November; good 1 ail rder department; good prospects mily, no children A, 4# Colontal avenue Rvos \u2014 To ET LARGE BEDROOM.for Indies and gentlemon at the = wages lu que right party Address W 386», o mall pe ent.Address H 9779, Star \\ JANTED \u2014 BEWING BY THE DAY.,, BOTTLES \u2014 Standard Bottle Exchange, Cats Hypoltte), vf Bherbrooke 252 6 bathroom flat, private family 13 Cambridge, 21 University st.21 tickers My aNTED - GOUL FOURDRINIER MA- Star offic 853 2 of advancen - understands dressmaking and even- v< CAdeux st.East 3.28.Alli | ids of bot- - l.tncoln avenue, off Guy sat.252 4 $3.60: five meals $1; special terms by the plane Lendours, and, Lack tendera fur Branch office.ling gowns.69 Fort mt.253 3 Les Bought, wold, exchanged, wholesale and Rov, \u2014 COMFORTABLE DOUBLE E month.254 6 vater finish papers, good wages , \"TANTBL \u2014 GIRL TU DO HOUSE- - - The ots ahipped receive apec al- ront room on ath flat, electric coms \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMB, BATH- mme emmener er or 0 Fiar Uffice.252 4 \\ work, two in family Apply between VWASNTED\u2014A SERVANT GIRL FoR \\ \"ANYEL \u2014 A POSITION AS TEACHER i take charge of candy wparunent, \u2014 .253 ; cut mapie 3.00; tamarao \u2014 \u2019 MEN OF QUIET OOM \u2014 NICE BRIGHT FRONT ROOM, duping.etc.in department store Siate \\ \"ANTEL \u2014 YOUNG GIRI, FOR LIGHT V FTANTED\u2014AT ONCE, GIRLS WITH blocks.$2.00, mui blocks, $1.76 per load; habits can be accommodated with ! furnished.bathroom flat, also two VV ANTED \u2014 TABLE BOARD FOR OXE experience and salary eipected, R 3779, blur Lousework.Apply 1141 St.Hubert st.some cxperience.Apply Ualedonia Ww ANTED\u2014 YOUNG LADY PROFICIENT Jraclie coal, deiivered in the city.Tra C:Ass roomn, modern conveniences, hot rooms un top flat.unfurnished 128 Alex- or two, west of Richmond aquare pre- : 252 258 2 \u2018ult Co.18% Mountain st in French and English, desires position Wilaca armid, No.3 Canal Basin, Guy and water heating.Aver light, telephone; ander at, above St l'a rerine st 253 2 ferred.State terms per week Address F \\ ANTED FOUR FURNACE MOULE Biscuit 0, - : as lady's companion; no objections to laav- lam pro Bell Tel.Main 462.206 312 prowkfas it required, no chlidren.95, Mac: .TMS Tinton messes re 4250, Btar Office.NT \u2014 FOU TRO 2) LD- TANTEL \u2014 PRESS FEEDERS USE \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u201cpr Ing Montreal.Address immediately 263 - 25 VOMS\u2014 FURNISHED ROUMS TO LET, 4 , nn ree young yen to fear W to Gordon pres.Apply at org SED W ANTED\u2014YOUNG LADY Te TARE Star Branch Office.\u201c253 \u20ac or SALE \u2014 COAL, NO.3 CHESTNUT, \u2014 - TS 1 double and single, bath, hot and ocid : = a: au .8 0 on maulding T PPL [Abe Rellance Pig.Co.291 Craig st.west, charge of ill.post-card and 5 LD 1 $5 per ton ,delivered, good for cook- 1 DOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET water; electric light; board optional.so ROOMS AND BOARD ä ae one C0 mited, Torobto nne door west of Victoria eq.253 3 department in an uptown store.Address VW ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG PERSON, JUST \"8.Iuges.small stove, oto King us up.tp à gentleman of best habits Apply Usthcart st.263 3 .3 Junction, Out mz 6 , H 4781, star Branch office.arrived from England, wants à situ tonnell Coal Co., 21 Bleury st, M.5193\u2018, Morning or evening.192 Bishop st.252 § ee ee sn = à TAXTED CAN EXPRRIENTEU ART \\ \u201cANTED - RESPECTABLE GIRL To!, i tion as house-tablemaid.Apply 140 Motcalts 36 St Etienne at, M.3018.246 18 = TT 1 OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, ON OOMS \u2014 MRA H.J.GARDINER, 107 3 WALL ma for house service Abply San ee ae MUTT WANTED YOUNG LADY ASSISTANT | stroot hi JOR savë\u2014sizs, chickERINa 8QUARE 7%ana unturaiehen monn, URNISHED LIA ant alepione 63 Ayinier we hee 2° M Metocite #1, pas one news furcisnes W 2953, Star Office.253 3 Ing the duy.87 Crescent et 253 2 ; suitable for book stationery busl- TANTED \u2014 BY MARRIED LADY BEW- ptanos, terms $5 depostt and 34 mouth- ated.hot and cold \u2018water; In first class lo- Phone.\u201d rent.with wxcstient sourd ares \u2014 TS TRARTNG Bri \\Y ANTED GENERAL SERVANT, MUBT |n°S9.Apply Jn own handwriting ne or W ing to do at home, children\u2019s clothes Vi 88Von octaves; goo: tons and fine rose | cullty.Apply 149 Mansfield st.262 3 ROOM - LARGE FRONT PARLOR, || Ww FED \u2014 a MAN BI BAKING BOTH by u good plain cook 97 Crescent st.man\u2019s Bookstore, 513 St.Catfierine 5! and all kinds of plain sewing done, well and SL Catherine ne Leach lane vo Lid, bee ; newly furnished.on ground finor, ex- OOMS \u2014 LARGE, NEWLY FURNISH- anguages.with wirse and rig, for 253 2 west.at very low price.Write K.N., 1185 St Drummond.0 ngs.ween nley an I VOMB \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS coptionally fine quarters, with privilege; ed front rooms on bathroom floor; $ Cone ink and br UD.permanent posl- + | Denia st.253 2 pen even 288 2 for three, well furnished, hot water Auer light, no children; central, neur RU rivate family; no children: very desirable ot dress v ous, Sir mice arwerthy arr a\" \\ TANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT GENERAL WANTED \u2014 IMMEIDIATELY, EXPER- JOR SALE \u2014 $185 CASH, $350 MORRIS heated, with first class board 267 Pleury Catherine car, very private, breakfast if neation, opposite St.Louis square, 54 Laval i Ei PT _\u2014_ 2 servant.Apply immediately at 16 fenced nurse.able to sew; references.\\WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED DAILY 1 Upright plano, three pedals and every Toor.262 A destred.Address G 9677, Star Brunch sage ave.Tel East 3016.280 7 \u2014 x Usborne st.253 3 Apply before ten in morning and 7 and % governess, morning engagement; best | prove » , - : - \\VASTER = Jon ur.ep ANDREWS \\ ANTED YOUNG LADY, FRENCH pon, at 472 Sherbrooke west (old No.\u201crin 1efer ences.Write Box 8, 318 Ps The Leuch Piano Ce.\u2018Leal ceo\u2019 st.Cather: RUS ome oath flat, hot seater hearing I UUMS A NCE CLEAN SINGLE RooMs \u2014 DOUBLE a ROOM, RS 5 writing to Robert Starke, Sec Musiral Com- : I .NC Sioa).erine ne st.west, between Stanley and Drum- ) : ; : : TT : = SA NGL board, on bat t, Auer t, \u2014 ; \u2019 d English t pi A ish Auer light, also use of phone: gentlemen front bedroum.$5 Mansfield st.= mittee, Ja Et veter st.23 2 \u2018 situation am secretary fa omee tan ut a jour.\u2018 - ! TANTED \u2014 COOKING BY THR DAY mond.Opsa evenings.Bis only.10 Uladstone ave, Westmount.253 2 water heated, $4 per week 69 Osborne st of ; VER nal Ww 75 C TANTED\u2014GOOD PARTRY COOK.AP- \\ : ; ; 263 6 ; ANTED -\u2014 TRAVELLER T \u201cOv eal Wiite to B L', 275 Craig st.east h or week by a first class cook, also a OR SALE 5 CAS _ VVANTE AVE 0 COVER ly to Mr.Nobie, MeGill Union, cor.wants work by the| |i \u2014 $146 CASH, EACH, TWO! 4 \"7 \u2014 y GLE T Eustern Outarlo and the Province of 2833 p first class laundress wan x new English cottage pianos, samples ç \" OQOUM\u2014TO LET SINGLE FRONT ROOM.OOMS \u2014 FRONT PARLOR AND Quebec, must be well ncquainted with the Sherbrooke and Victoria ats.2542 day.Apply to Mrs.Butler, 30a Cu EE from a London (England) manufacturer, 7 coms re use abe AND, CNE bath flat, warm.bright.55 Victoria double room, with first class board.mill and manufacturing trade.Apply Ly let 'ANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK, PROTEST- , etllore at octaves, iron plates, sweet ton d fine re- _ ee nirey furnished room in pri- st 253 2 TeL Up 3173.55 Union ave.361 1 ter, stating experience and alary oxpacted, V ant; references required.Apply to 317 WANTED AT ONCE.A GOOD GEN- _ beating action rh eet Plano Co.Lia.vate family.\u2019 8 Plateau st.of Manco st |, © P 4 to W 3848, Star Offive 233 3 l'eel at, 253 \u20ac i eral servant, who knows good plain WANTED \u2014 MIDDLE AGED SWEDISH 60 St.Catherine st.wemt, between &taniey 253 \u20ac I DOME- RUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, OOMR \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS, A cookinlg.Apply with references to 91 woman wants position as general \"Si.and Drummond.Open evenings.183 2 LET SEWLS PURGER ciectrie ts.furnuce, bed ant siting R with good board; hot water 2 VY AXTED \u2014 CLERK FOR Crescent st.vant; can cook.Apply to D 4156, Star 1 vou parr Op LET FEW LY mt he SHED rooms.bath it: gentlemen only, family heating; Ventral location.os University A 3 oftice work, factory in \u2018 fice.JOOR SALE \u2014 OR TO RENT UNTIL nha Slat nelghbainneg Cephone.adults.131 Si Alexander st.opposite St 351 \"à Biate age and salary desired V STENOGRAPHER JANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT; ; spring & new acale, latest Improved, {wo gentlemen Only.SL MEN ort Oa °F James Methodist Church.253 à 4 Lice Wanted, young lady stenn W plain cooking.Also nurse for one WANTED \u2014 POSITION BT.WELL large upright Wiliams plano.Apply 54 La- Eve æentlemen only.31 Milton st 153 6 .= - - - - 4 1 OOMS \u2014 EXTRA LARGE DOUBLE $ ; grapher - educated lady, competent stenograp val ave.afternoons or evenings.253 oe Joo \u2014 A FINE AND COMFORTARLE parlors, @ double room; first class 4 apply in writing, stating references Child, sew and do llght house work.Ap- er, typewrlter and pookkeeper: can furnish I OUM \u2014 WELI, FURNISHED PARLOR front parlor roe tn let at moderate cooking: also table bos-' Tel, Rast ste.À and salary expecied, etc, A.4049 Star Ply morning or evening: references.34 gond references Address G 9721,8tar Branch OR SALE \u2014 K : U>RIGH RAN bedroom, quiet, comfortable house, price, in quiet family 334 st Hulert at so : 3 te y exp \u2018 \u2018 253 3 Hanipton Court, Mountain st Office 254 3 F 1 1 ARN GHT 4 ND mantel bed; rent low fur winter.15 St 253 3 çss BL Denis st > office.= < v .\u20ac plano; almost new, no reasonable .> , .yo > 14 | = offer, refused; can be seen Afternoons or \u201catherine at.258 2 \u2014 Two experienced shirt cutters und one TANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID GOUD \\JANTED \u2014 BUNCH BREAKERS AND y JANTED \u2014 BY ELDERLY WOMAN evenings at 54 Laval ave, 53 2 M Room \u2014 LARGE ROOM, SUITABLE Ree Ne tant and sunay double ream VERY trimming cutter at once Crescent Manu- W wages to & capable persun.Apply rollers on high price work.H.Bimon situation as good cook or working OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED r one or (wo gentlemen, all mod- with pos 1f wanted.26 Bt Famille st.fuctwing Co, ltd, / lnsvector street to 395 Mountain st 883 3 and Sons.84 McQill 254 4 housekeeper for one or Ta Sue emen Jor SALE \u2014 3173 CASH, A BEAUTIFUL lumbl con rc n Hi or mob ern conveniences.& Beaver Hall sous ] 243 ¢ ANTED CLERK FOR ILWAY good reference étre _ upright plano, (hres pedals and every PIE private faimiy.80 Port aurons\" 253 7 ¢ ee ee et.er = NTED \u2014 GENERAL.SERVANT; * \u2014 C RAIL \u2014 = ?1m ement.cost §326 one year agu.1 : © + y CANTED BOY APPRENTICES WANTED Be good plain cook references \\ office, writing a good, legible hand \\3\"ANTED \u2014 ORDERS FOR LADIES Arter five 0 clock 4900 Be Antoine si.260 4 2556 | OOM \u2014 622 DORCHESTER STREET | PROOMS* DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOM, \\ and Travers for machine shop required 33 Fark avenue \u2019 452 3 and well recommended; salary $35 a month.and children's underciothing, wedding T= UT | seat, à multe of two beautiful rooms, ping water fin room.large wardrobe, \u2018modern work Apply The Hil LUlevtric Switch Cu, Also & junior clerk, writing fair hand and trousseaux.lingerie walsts, silk petticoats, pros SALE \u2014 à VERY HANDHOME Rovus \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED TAR- | hed and altting ronm.newly furnished, Rutl- conveniences; quiet home.636 West Bt 1460 Bl Lawrence st 263 3 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY AN EX.well recommended E $325, Star Office.baby linen and all kinds of fine white sew- black marble and onyx eight day lor, double parlors, large bedroom, able for married coulils or bachelors Tel | Catherine a 353 3 \u2014_ a \u2014\u2014 Ww perienced nurse fo.a little girl a Ing; satisfaction guaranteed, mill ca hy = clock, base 21 inches, width 6 inches, height Dathroom flat; pen plumbing; Auer Hæht; 253 2 + \\ CANTED - SALE year old; best uf references required.Apply dies homes for orders if destre AYR 11% inches, circular stand, 21% inches; orf.RO! water.etc.92 Crescent ut 2635 OUM \u2014 LOVELY FRONT ROOM, door ER ow super: to Mrs.Artbur F Gault, 229 University st.HEMSTITOH- OPERATORS 711, Star vonsine Bousekoeping ni accept (Nr Five 1 OOM \u2014 LARGE, WELI.FURNISHED I COM am \u201chh large clothes clases Sore tlemem wit nn clas Cord; *Fhone Vise wo \u201c ot 1 nus spea 203 2 - ; .\u20ac ' Lu a or .Pie en en, w rst a: OAT 7 wid ne Free ami ho ad et mhces \\ TANTED volt by ENOLISR ap dollars from a prompt buyer: permit for room at 113 Union ave ted 3 desirable.In good locality, gentlemen or gent 2921.69 \u2018Sherbrooke prs east.2538 ; a ane 253 2 AN _ 3ENER- ousewor .- c 2, arr le.626 D ot Low Appt B 4043, Far Branch Uffie 253 3 \\ AE vant to Pa TE EE A ES (vanted At ne expertenced operators Gregory, 35a Rose de Lima, Bt.Henri.inspection can be had by addressing s 2, 1 DOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED married oouple orchester 2 west 2 Foon TRON DOUBLE ROSE ROT ANTE Thre a miner 1 ame - eedle Hemstitch machines; also |, + rooms at moderate prices.Appl : 1 ANTED IHRE (3) FIRST CLARS 8vening 119 Mackay st 253 3 °n two-n , ph s |} p Pply SEE CAT alle for iwo gentiemen or married \\ trimmers on fancy shirt waists.Apply \"ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG WOMAN Ÿ :p- at 124 St.Famille st 253 3 oo VERY LARGE DOUBLE RON boa \\ \u2014 i * YOR BALE \u2014 AN EXCELLENT UP sE ROCIM, .mis peur Montreal als eRperienes wh \"ANTED \u2014 A SMART GIRL FOR Bicuse Dept, Crescent Manufacturing \\ work for a few mornings a week: right Chickering plane, 7% octaves, |.2 ROGER ORL light, very apy AD Vicon soe vaca Cot a ew oe : : - star ice \u2018 * : .ding children, no washing otiginall OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE central entlemen only, 251 Belmont st P .y an require |.tefurenves, to HB 4074, Star Office W dressmaking and plaim sewing, work \u201c'o.\u2026 I.td., 2 Inspector street.254 2 housework or min Mrs.8, 748 Ci rosewood case, 00d tone, cost winally R en ou table dboarders 253 3 2653 5 by the day.Must have satisfactery refer- |.4 or ironing Apply by letter, - 8, 748 Ca- $800.Bargaln price 3250.Payable §:0 cash room, suitable for two young ladies 753 3 + ences.296A St.Antoinu st 253 ¢ \\WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY CAFPABLP dleux st d $6 per momih CW.Lindsay.Lid, 2?gmployed during day, references required.= TRIN FURNISITES OUM \u2014 LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED \"ANTE \u2014 i Te 3 eneral servant; references requi = = 8 Catherine st.west.QVOMS - TWU NICELY FURNISHED | , W pre Made Tram mA REE Tf Apply 35 Tupper st.ne Qotred.VWANTED \u2014 LADY, WITH SOME EX.rc Tete R rooms on bath fiat, al) mudern con.| Auer Hah emates pére re ath mt A that can give goud references and is a perience, wishes position as steno- YOR y BALE \u2014 DAMAGED WHEAT.OOMS \u2014 LARGE.WELL FURNISHED venlences.Telephone Up 3720 Apply 208 reasonable 13d Mance st 268 7 3 Bear nb 189, Star Offtes Mont- TANTED \u2014 GOOD EN .&rapher and typewriter.C 4108, Btar Office.FB urnt, $10 per ton; also twenty-five rooms, sultable for gentlemen or park avenue 253 z, } .3 adv.» per man 13 1099, Star Of \\ ; ant.Apply 28 us A ERAL HA in abate cheap.A.Magor, 117 You- married couples.also two rooms, with fold- mm meme ; ; ~ » seal For ladies\u2019 coats and skirts.Apply APP remis ee?VV ANTED 2 COMPETENT x BTENOT vine square Telephone Main 1668.am re Sorter and bedroom.San, Mer OOM& \u2014 FURNIS ED oR FNEUR R-; RPM sc able no GARD FLEST CLASSE i £ > grapher wou ® wor! evenings, nished rooms, use n tchen ath- ' .~ ; 4 To ; Mr.MacRae, Jas.A.Cglivy & Sons, Bt.VWANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL AS GEN- willing to do coping.addressing or general gs x \u2014 s UPRIGIT PIANOS BY Ha nuit ous a Rus or teach.ply 4127 St.Catherine st 263 5 - Catherine and Mountain sts.2533 eral servant in small family: aiso a 20 ; \u2014 ; r = y.tetter writing.Terms reasonable.4097, Heintsman, Williams, Evaus COMS TO FURNISHED, ON Vers.115 Milton st 253 5 .- .TET GENERAL SERVANT, JOURE girl es nurse.immediately.21 Biar Office.254 3 nw Laytoh Bros avd Owens.Prices from bathroom nen six dollars per month, ROOMS PAHLOR BEDROOM WITH % Por trestle work on railway construc- \\ small family; references required.Ap- Springfield ave, Westmount, off Metcalfe.ses to 8175.Layton Bros.144 Peel at aise double\u201d room.\u201d 351 West Bherbrooke st.DOM \u2014 291 ONTARIO EAST.CORNER | bath floor, rooms superior with Food board\u201d tion.Wages 83.00 per day.Work until piy 3 Lorne ave.253 3 ANTÉD \u2014 FIRST ChASS ENGLISH 250 2 2aw 62 3 St Denis st.nicely furnished front, Joy de\u2019 College ave.253 5 end of December.Apply CPR.Labor WANTED \u2014 MALE AND FEMALE (lady) teacher, oorresponds, and \u2014 room, hat water heated, tvlephone.etc, ; Dept.Dunegani street.253 3 WW AXTED \u2014 100 OPERATORS AT ONCE.stenographer; also girl for Invoice keeps accounts for oh oh BT Bach JOR BALE \u2014 ONE GAB STOVE AND ROX, ~, LARGE FRONT ROOM, Sour strictly private famuv 253 6 OOMS © WITH OR WITHOUT BeARD: : W NTE] TIMEKEEPERS :D sk vor vous che - ee Asan He Senge ork Tel.Main 1179, room 1, rire ste re \u2018 3 ADDly at once No.505 Hance st.Annex Le eee quite family; no children 13 Ï OOMS FYERY HOME SURROUND.Laval oC Unive hy: cor.ANTED \u2014 \"IMEKKEPERS AN \u2018aist Co.æorge s St.James st.: Prince Arthur at.253 2 = all or 3 \u2018 au.dents of Lavat or MouUt niversity: gel - checkers wanted, experienced men v \u2019 \u2014 Ing.full or partial board fur perman- | 0, 0\" 010 erms reasonable.17 Belmont | preferred: vonatruetion wurk in city A \\WANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK FOR A ANTED FIRST AND SECOND OP.\\VASTED \u2014 A RESPECTABLE 0 ino \u2018OR SALE \u2014 A TOP BURLOW ROBES URNISHED FRONT room \u201c\"! Parties: moderate terms, pus Bt.Cain | eue CEUX.254 4 3 1048, Star Office 253 6 smal! family, goud wages.4071 Dor- girl from lre = and harness.ail in good order.Apply erine st west, near St.Matthe ; .-\u2014 | cheater st.22 2 wh a a, ATPly F.Campbell a gentioman's house.adress G 9759, Siar to 27 St.Philip st.Roo EP.PET Alone 253 3 aw OUMS - AND BOARD LARGE \u2014 A5 = © eeler awrence, or upper housemaid.A es.ve z 1 ea.exander st .5 ANTEL \u2014 A MA.WITH ROME EX.ite St.James Methodist Church.\u2014 = 7 pee Moule room, with good board.gas .\"he i _\u2014 JEN ; Branch Office.Y \u2014 CHEAP LOT OF COUK- °PDOS ure DUMS \u2014 SUITARLE FOR DENTIST .ver tral location.i 3 ake cafe of horses, drive delivery and muko WAN anol, Tr Bo Mucha, BERVANT.WANTED 4 GOOD COOK FOR RES.|! OF oon enelving and dry goods tables: wa RVUTE COUTURE ne Tas Plas\" very central location.i7 Ù himself generally useful.first class wages | - taurant; must be good worker; refer.WANTED \u2014 LADY WISHES POSITION aiso secondhand roll top desk and chair, OOM \u2014 FURNISHED, FIRST CLASS double bedrooms, hot and cold water.with \u2018 af paid to ale right man apply at once to I \\WANTED \u2014 A GOOD RELIABLE GEN.ences required.Apply 834 West Notre or Ca er Ke eoporianced, firm Apply Wm.P.Stanton, 25 81.Fra Xavier private family.all conveniences suit: ope Of telephone.Apply 4123 St Catherine Roo\" \u2014 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED G luva 4 Bt Antoine at 3 ; eral servant for a amall family: re- Dame st.street f 2 - 3 com, suitabie for two, with board, .> ferences.E 4203, Star Office.254 4 j| nbie for one or two gentlemen or married bh A \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014-\u2014» ferences required.416% Dorchester st.+ (| Class re L *! couple, $10.279 pi al ave 263 FIRST gr vacancies for table boarders.88 Union ave.\u2014 8 APPLY D MA \u2014 BU 8, WASHSTANDS.° + 2 VOMS \u2014 FIRST CLASS ROOMS, 154 à \\ FARE = a, LA Ells AIPLY TO #83 3 WANTE A WO N TO WASH AND WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY BY AN Fon Aa aus Dons ideboard.dining table, Mnance st, in a central locality: first 254 8 , \u2018253 5 | - - ; - ron two days every two weeks reg- experienced woman, situation as other household fmrniture; 1 OOMS \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS street east of Park ave.third ao x Abo); \u2014 snd Mach C 53 2 WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BUTTON- ilariy, 1 diately, » à plain cook: slsep at Rome.chairs, curtains, \\ ure to ter.English family, 85 per month, STSSSre tes are RO a OOM \u2014 TWO GENTLEMEN WILi, 1 hote operators ard stitchers on col- y, Immediately.21 Springfield ave.housemald; good p P must be sold; great bargains: also gramo- h erbrooke | find warm, bright room, with bonrd r D 42 co.254 2 1 127a kitchen use.149 Church ave.Verdun.\u2014\u2014 Cl .= lars, also girls to Jearn; good pay and Westmount, off Metcaife.B 4227, Br Office phone and records, in use short time.263 OOMS LARGE FRONT PARLOR, \"Pd home comforts at 440 Richmond street, .; co 8 \u2014 L 3 > 2 ?; A MAN WANTED HA A ASH eEe ANTED_A YOUNG GIR T WANTED \u2014 a SITUATION AS NURS.|i.ABtolne Hf hot water heating 95 Union ave near Si.Antoine st [ard 8 .- W ; LAS GEN.ery governess or mother's help; fully |\u2019 R NEW BABY CARRIAGH.OOM \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM, NICELY FUR- 258 4 daw || 7 CER Ç res - - eral servant, with references; small t d best of references.Trust, OR BALE \u2014 2 ot.left door nished.suitable for married coupls or OUM\u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, AUER Owing (0 the rapid increase fn our (y ANTED \u2014 THOROUGH GENERAL family.84 Bt, Mark st, ten.\"a 254 3 cheap.86 St.Anttine st.\"| two gentlemen.13% Motcalfe at.253 2 \"T3008 TWO NICE UNFURNISITEN light, hot water.large clothes press.bustness.and the neceesity of putting oa servant: small familly.Apply even- \u2018 Lachute, P.Q.4 after ¢ pm.+ \u2018 Foomn to pe 453 St Antolne iy suitable for two persons; six o'clock brea- ae wagons.we pe Ings 103a University ut.VV ANTED _ FOR TORONTO, THE + ANTED \u2014 BY FIRST CLASS LAUN- = OOM \u2014 TO BENT ONE LARGE SUNNY : , fast.6 Richmond sa.264 2 daw , ; ° 3 : 3 Q - 4 ates, an t N W a t , new nis.ins , es FO \u2014 2 class men with gud 1ccoids.Experience | ANTED - AN EXPERIEXCED PAR- |housekeepers, waitresses.rences parles: 329 Lansdowne ave.Westmount Tee} flat; telephone.130 Peel 8 ie OP ET ee ee EE oat DOUBLE, COM \u2014 ONE NICELY FURNISHED 3 unnecessary, hut must Apeak both lan- VY lor maid.Apply to Mrs.H.5.Holt, maids, nurse Snaids; highest wages.fares |, ! i \u2014 doors oft Sherbrooke.27 Durocher mt.254 2 front parior bedroom, nultabie for i] guages Balary to begin, $60.00 per month 797 Stanley st, before 10 and after Ba 2 pald.Britt's qpencr.114% Yonge, Toronto, \\W/ANTED \u2014 BY COMPETENT NURSE ! tai OOM8 \u2014 135 ESPLANADE AVENUE, ° i Auer light; hot water furuace.ete.JT « and commission, with good prospects of a =?\u2019 54 2 lave, Ww charge of young infant, vin lady, We are offering this week gdialioy noi well area ine lacattiy: oles ents; Roox oo NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT Philips ra- : 5 permanent position Apply personally or _ y travelling for the winter; good references.bargains.such as a re as me comforts, * nsients; room on bath flat.no other roomers; += ; a ; telephone appointment | Costin Blend * es ANTE RA A TL housse \\VAXTED 0 AÂiEr A wasn DISH.Address H.9788, Star Branch Office.284 2 Dust 36 Inch: a plucked and dyed seal ot- strictly private.261 10 private family.282 St.Urbain st, above Un- CAES DOUBLE AND BINGLE BL .v 1 - \u2014 Co.corner Lupre und St.Maurice sts.! work in small family.Appiy 4608 St.Cath- wes , ATION AS GENE ter jacket, bust 33 inch.balf a dozen OOME \u2014 TO LET, THREE UNFUR- taro st house; first class table.14 Bishop nireet 3 erine st, Westmount.252 decd WANTED-\u2014S8ITU RAL ink linings.These goods are remark- EL ned LET xiteh Apply 1266 : Telephone.754 7 3 CUANTS A GIRL FOR GENERAL - servant or work by the day.656 Ber- able value.Our stock of Persian lamb, Beer , ume an.poly : COMER = TWO NEWLY FURNISHED, | p A ,Ç \u2014- = \u2014\u2014 D\u2014 rate family, breakfast tea \\ ANTED \u2014 CARUVET TRAVELLED \\ \"ANTED \u2014 GIRL ABOUT 18, AS COM- house work; refe nard st.mink and otter skins is siways complete ita rd private fan ap Pronkiass una tea DOMS \u2014 LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS.wanted to cover Province of Quebec | vanion to a young married lady: good y references.Apply 148 |, \u2014_ McComber & Cum- _ cde : .ro newly furnished, modern conven.Sith a complete line of floor OV or | home Apply C 4106, Star Offic Ste.Famille.JANTED \u2014 FIRST CLABS RELIABLE and well assorted.1 street, Montreal.cons - V0 PO BLE ROOMS, BATH st, 4 ences; good Yonrd nice Incalily; near wt.« western firm, also + nAnufacturers line young English washer woman wants Mings, 616 St.Paul s 254 6 board.17 Belmont st.! 252 8 TPOOM COSY Ciuror Louis square, use of gelephone.\u2018Apply he of knitted wear, must speak French, mafary IX TANTED\u2014NURSE FOR TWO can work by the day; fancy whitewear a ape- Reem \u2014 Cosy, COMFORTABLE | Louls saat 364 À comminsio 4100, 8 + d lait BE 4228, Btar Office 284 doubls room; private tamily in Wast- = , and comm Ë jar Ome 3 2 autred.3) food t Takes: Weperences re- AY \u2014 Fos SALE\u2014BARGAIN, 9 X 10 VIEW COMB -FURNIBRED oR UNFURNISH- mount, suitable for two gentlemen or ladies; com A LARGE FRONT ROOM NN oY 8 + urton awe., estmount, two ed, heat at 178 untaln st.85 1 ; partial d.telept \u2014 WANTED \u2014 MAN AND WIFE ON Al Wanted, young lady, nbout eighteen, blocks from Victoria and Summerville ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED COOK camera and (rIpon one.70 Pest \u201cnt t : ! Be Sar Vie at boar cephone Re Lusignan st.sultable for & marri«d farm.man to work and drive, wife for Jetter fyling department: salary $4.00 avenues.desires work by week or day; dinners Winchester rifle.Forenoons, 17 ee! OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE DOUBLE |; couple or two gentlemen; use of Kitchen Ne Cnet APP No à Br Tiga per week.Apply by letter.to be deliver- a specialty; city references, disengaged |.room.every comfort and convenlence OOM \u2014 LARGE ROOM.WELL LIGHT.132 Lusignan st.254 2 ©.Cutremon 253 ; erso.betwe one ; now.562 St, Cathertne st.west.Tel.R SALE\u2014CHKAP TO A PROMPT |16 Osborne st, Dominion square, near ed and heated and quiet; on bath- 2 orton Yon Th ad \u201ca dcKim & Cao Uptown 4363.buyer, bedroom furniture, dining- Windsor Depot; references essential.room fiat, $8 per month.E.Dewell, 111 ANTED \u2014 BY A MARRIED COVPI.!:.LABORERS WANTED ook on Thurs AF ian he & Co.\u2014 room and parlor sets, carpéts, gas and 254 2 Shuter st.| ; pe children, reom and boat 2 ne per .AN + ther homrders prefe Tess 4 {ANTE \u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED electric fixtures, etc.1212 Maple avenue, © rred.Îre \u2014 > - 4 Wanted\u2014Experienced neckwear mak- \\ waitress lunches, dinners and teas; {own of Delorimier.OOM \u2014 TO LET IN PRIVATE FAM- OOM \u2014 LARGR, WHELI, FURNISHED Star Braneh Offices 5 Apply at Coal Yard, vorner Colborne W ANTED \u2014 A GOUD GENERAL RER- ers.highest wages and steady work.best of city references.I $304, Star Branch 4 fly comfortably farnished raom, hot room on bath flat, modern conveni- |\" DERS WANTED, ROOM J and Wellington street oxy 0 vant.Apply to No.164 Crescent st.Crescent Mfg.Co., Ltd., 2 Inspector at flice 254 3 and cold water.two (3) gentlemen of quiet snees, including telephone: private family: ©OMB \u2014 BOAR.: \u2019 : 254 2 ' , 284 81 1 f El foal |hebits 31s Si Antoine at 256 3 po ohildren.204 Milton st.254 and board for uen rantiomen with : Ÿ ANTED \u2014 AN EXPENIENCED BOOK.; Sn Waren \u2014 rositiox as roe.Mica for ectric 1] English couple rares, single Bods.AP J foi eeper.nol over uhiriy years of age: \\ JAN omy 163 BL TOR, LUNCH ROOM.| 3 woman for Jremmaking, best city e- purposes.tor Staves, ste.Mics Bought.ooM8 \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED LARGE OOMS\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, PW ; amiliar with modern accounting syatema t.ferencve.H 9805, Star Branch ice.254 2 .: room, bath als rge parlor with all mode convenfences, tran- at large concerne Apnl, The Northern Elees +\u2014- PARTNERS WANTED, Mica Works, 685 Bt.Urbain street bedroom, modern conventemews.39 McOIll slants taken.33 McGll College ave.284 3 poMs .- DOUBLE =~ ROOM.WITH trie and M£z tn Li4, Guy and Notre \\VANTED \u2014 HOUSE AND TABLEMAID.ANTED \u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED .1 College ave.sé 3 ju board.444 Lagauchetiors st.nes Dame sta.Employmen.Dept 3K 253 3 \\ References.78 Durocher st.234 2 ANTED \u2014 PARTNER.A MANUFAC.laundress washing at her own home; OOM \u2014 33 SHUTER BTREET, NEWLY ood ârying place; with best of reference.cous \u2014 YOUNG MAN DESIRES Tom furnished, very comfortable bedroom, \\ ANTED \u2014 GOPPE PLATE ENGRAV- WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT: $5000 EE Bou at 2 ome manding offer Raaross H 3751, Star Branch Office.284 3 for Sale on Easy Payments R nion z\\perate, share room, bath- suitable for ons or two young ladies.H.w.ROOM COMFORTABLE ROOM; GOOD er and atone artist State experience small family: ne washing.455 Elm ink rapidly and to an investor a position | 1, room flat, weil Turnished, every convehi- heating.conveniences; private family.board; quiet family, no children; home ; and wages The Han LithoRraphinæ Co, 8YA 234 3 l'on the Board as director would he Soren: \\WANTED \u2014 FORELADY OR INSTRUC.Fans, ane hia Sig ane et ence, phone, ec.situated\u2019 Drummond, en- 264 2 comforts; handy to cars; terms moderate.A Toronto.358 2 Se aol this will prove a first class investment.tor (or shirt factory, willing to leave oe tue ic anrence tering November, $10 mosth., exclusive of 163a Chatham at.gz » \\WANTED \u2014 WORKING HOUSEKEEP- Grasp the opportunity and investigute, town; must be thoroughly acquainted with _ meals; references exchanged.Address G Room FURNYSHED DOUBLE FRONT $i VVANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY 100 La- or for small heated flat, with Janitor Manufactura, WW, P.O.Box 1171.268 5 | all parts of shirts; must speak English.Ap- \u2014\u2014d 9720, far Branch Qffice.254 3 throom flat, running wat.: borers Apply Loco.and Machine Co, Kérvice: family of three.Apply between & bly Shirt Dépt.No.10 St.Peter at.244 4 GIT.DIINNG hot and cold, $12 monthly; porcetain ath: EN Longu> Pointe 253 2 #nd 9 evenings.at 103 Mackay at.ground \\ ANTED \u2014 PARTNER, WITH TWO ocMs rar Crh RO PATH: Daisy farnace.43.torfa st.OOM D OARD W T : : to five thousand capital, for\u2019 light JV ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS GENERAL of ait kinds promptly done.Malone Pram.hoot et.quiet private viein- R 8 AND BOAR ANTED.ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS TIN- = - manufacturivg business: stablish V rant.Ca .ity 8 « and Park ave.References OOMS \u2014 8 RICHMOND AVE.ST.AN- smith, used to fine work Apply to WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRLK, VERY AC- years; off ice man or salesman protected a re Sp ant #26 Bt.Catherins st ing Co.18 RBeuser Hall HHL 189 113 exchanged.Address G 9719, Star Branch R toine, city: rooms double end singie, ; Tue, AL MM helt Co.Ltd.Bel-Atr Apply 29 BL.Game Gn Ardficlal flowers Appiy to T 2993.Star Office.253 west.: : =; Office.comfortabls, quiet house; gentlemen prefer- ANTED \u2014 BY A GENTLEMAN AND ; ace, Bt.Henry.; w 20.OOMB\u2014 NICELY NISHED DOUBLE **& 354 2 , riaey.Jady an jnvand mm nurse, two \" \u2014_\u2014 .TE CPE NT B T arge heë rooms ome where \"5 VW ANTED \u2014 EXPERIEXCED SYAIT- MACHINERY R ROOMS WA and single rooma a 14 Osborne st, OOME\u2014TWO UNFURNISHED, DOUBLE other boarders are kept.Address G eal.CUSTOMS HOUSE CLERK Peter aro APP DH Welsh.135-81 RY FOR SALE.MISCELLANEOUS.2 eppesits Dominion aux ee 8 dater.190 Bi.\u2018Catherine si.was o PY Star Branch Office.M0 j v .180 Bt.Catherine st.west.ANTED \u2014 A BEDROOM, BITTING- hot water ; : - ; 2 ; \\ GOMS \u2014 A NICD LARGE UNFUR : 254 2 2aw vanter Copies, Yous Clerk.\u201d only WALTRE.ee Forres | PO SA MASTER RECENTLY ee oor VY ma aed wai tire 0; | ROOM, 5K NICE Lang re | =| WANTED \u2014 EY Two LADIES FRONT those with experience need apply.State pouseniald \u2018adress Pho Bat ot\u201d four Hornsby oll engines.6, 74.10%, 12 he Stat is 1e Montroai, the recone family.west of Park avenue aid north of TIMhe er unfurnished.115 Richmond aq.ROOMS \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY west ond; lermis modera'\u2026.Address P.b.age.references, ete.C 4101, Star Office.fio 254 Hrake horse power.will operate with any \\Vant Medium.If you wamt help, proper:s.Derchester.Address C 4104, Star Offtoe.front bedroom, for one or two; gas, 289 Sherbrooke west.ce 3 268 2 clans of coal oll, noe batten required to lg- po A Rane in nthe Heleld and 883 2 Sous 5 LARGE STEAM HEAT.hot and cold water.shower, also bed-sit- - ré ree \u201c|.4 \u2014 TW - .37 .JTANTRD A ROY T WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT ' LTxia inmaramen.more meomornienl Than sans S-vne for the price of two Cash wrth NTED \u2014 TWO UNFURNI@ ed rooms, unfurn ang INF room on fre floor 37 Concord »t \\ ANTED-\u2014 GOOD BOARD AND ROOMS, Ww = O ASSIST IN A housework In an apartment, three M 4 Brake h order.Russeripiion, dary fr, Saturday =d;- V ne NI8HED an modern Conveniences: Sarge Rouse lat\" : furnished or partly furnished, for fam- laboratory of McGIII University.Ap- lin famil aa) be Datneicport suction a orne power, Mornsby ion, 30e @ year, postage free.Address Fh rooms.one {o be uped ns kitchem and J.,1q \u201cSos Dorchester at.west.OOMS8 \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, COM-||ly of three careful adults, Westmount o Ply at Secretarv's Office, MoGill College.ment pme\u201d sn hog: Koo Belin aban: stockport auction as engins and.producer, Jiernld Hamilion, Canada.mentiontag (als 07 8% bedroem.or two rooms with uss of \u201cTOV fortable rooms, prices reasonabls.Apply west end.Address 130.Bre iy neh oop 82 2 ; miMhsonian, Selkirk avenur, complete, has been tested amd worked .4,1 #Mitehen.Address M.A 8, care of Henry FR: at store.No.42 Victoria et, cor.Burneid , r Drange [ Phone 3786 J splendidly.Apply for particulars.A.H.Apert.Mo c M i 263 OOMS \u2014 LARGE AND BMA.\u2019, FUR- a > \u20ac | fice.254 à > Wright, 32 Church et.To 250: 42 rasa @ Montreal : nished rooms.well heated, on bath- 264 6 ; ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT.SMART BOYS.ANTED A ome DETTE OI nn Toronto BAUS AY (ONSULT MADAM WESTON, NT- ! room floor.Apply 38 Mance st.264 3 |: \u2014\u2014_ ANTED BYY \u2019 : « went PPIY John Lewis, 318 St Catherine \\ NED an family.ne ahi RVANT real noted and Neensed pnrenclogist.WANTED \u2014 FURNIAHED ROOM OR |, OOMS \u2014ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, IN We room, viet icy of BL Denia, ferns | inæ: references requires.A re or Tous on personal and business matters.Readings partly furnished, with use of kitehen, OOM \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROOM, the most up to date house In the elty.not excesding 1m ty of ot - Denia; tern Bishop st.p 254 3 .daily, po and 50c FRatiafaction guarahteed.for married soupie, in central locality; mod- parlor fiat, bath, with light house- Apply to Union Apartments, 78 Union ave.Uffice 25 ! 244 Duffarin sat Take Amberst car.Phone erate muet be warm; hot water hont- Keeping privileges.Apply 1889 Ontario st.354 2 |\" =.: SINGERS WANTED \u2014\u2014 = IS Ai lie Ines | Bane 28012 SA praferred.D 4181.Bras Omics asst.one block sest Davidson.364 3 law rem : Good tenors and basses to foi \\ \u201cmust be firat Cine.coon: no Wenning » Bi HARK: Listex: ITS THB JOHX WANTED \u2014 A BACHELOR, FRONT COME cosILT, NEWLY FURNIGN.ROOMS DOUBLE PARLOR FOR MAR- souple board and room, north af fie glee And concert CD eek] Ina male or ironing.wakes fie onth to compstent Cross Plann that you hekr; the tone room, round floor; will not occupy R ed rooms with modern conveniences.large room on bain nar Howl turn fn?Aron and west of J7indsor.Address, H { y concer girth.Apply 1 Jorchester ot.2 to 50 Horse Power, equal to a thousand dollar piano; private permanently; will pay in advance; no other quiet propre only need apply.facing Dom- | privais family.29° Dubeta or y shed; 9756, Star Branch Ofice.264 object; good money to right volcen, Ap- interview nolicited.and save $150 of more roomars.State prics and locality.Answer lnlon square; comfortable Borne.12 Ouborne 284 4 Ply A 4043, Star office N _ .Address John Cross, Expert Plano Tuner D 4153.Star ce.WAL Aply to dia \u2018City Commins In stock for immediate ana composer.144 Amberat at ét virer JROOM \u2014 TO LET ONE LARGE PARLOR - Ÿ ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS PAPER | atreet.East 494.WANTBD-\u2014WELL EDUCATED FRENCH- OOMS \u2014 TO LET NICE BRIGHT FUR badroom, aise double room, sultabie : constant employment.Barwick, delivery, Ask for stock wants small om Engiieh apesk- R nished warm ro in private family: Or One or two; terms very moderate, 212 PERSONALS.Millen and Co.144 West Notre Dame st \\WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG.GIRL TO As.NUTICE.\u2014 APPLICATION BAS BBEN mg fe mar à having ch hing to rent only 85 Der moniny vers cena IS | Sherbrooke st.west, corner Bieury M.ee 383 3 sist que ligne housework in a small list.of Monee re, Cor poration of ap Sty | coms 0 Bast famine ah mi East.rite J.Oscar avenue, a few doors from Bt.Charles 25.+, PFRSONALTIONN, \u20ac CARROL, OF BLA« K \\VANTED \u2014 25 LABORBRA APPLY TO pa Apply - » the rear of Nom.245-247 Lagauchetlers st.Bortomes ond Bt Catherine st OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE ROOM, WITi Heart Hospital shorbredker in >» ee a The W.J.Peupo OC Led @djoining Rt Denis lane, cadastral No.180.ANTED Y.TWO R y 1 wo ke to i p 0.Ltd, Con- : _A YOUNG G , \u2014 PERMANENTL er without board, two gents.221 St.hear from sister in Montreal.258 à tractors, corner Notre Daime and iicoles VY ANTED=A Nii GIRL FOR LIGHT Gunn.Langiote and Co.Ltd 354 2e0d anfurnished for dow and OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS |.et.ste, Mochelagn.Tels Kk.3! and M.8470 housework, where other girl is kept .- ° - rnished rooms fo on parlor asd hath flats, hot water O° 264 3 = \u2018 253 $ Apply afternoon or evening to No.239 son, both employed during the day: no heating, Auer light, telephone, br two con- PERBONAL \u2014 J.PIANO Clarke ave, Westmount.Corner St.Jwmes and Little St.\u2014_\u2014 TT meals or sitendance; stove In one room.necting large front a and back parlors 20 Rou \u2014 LARGE FRONT BEDROOM tuner, late ond \u2018tune Willis & \u2014 Antoine stteets, between Drummond and Beaver Hall Hill; mast Sherbrooke st.256 4 (double).well furnixhed.gna.heat U0.Lt, for the past 16 rears, Ta Bouvenir = e Phnne Up 1283 \u2018Phone Main 5462.MONTREAL MORTGAGE LOANS.state terse.whieh must be moderate.| 4 ed by furnace, etc, cheap.193 st.Catherine AVPP\" P sor 3 JUNIOR CLERK |w=iagme se ars Hght homework during\u201d day: must sieap at home.Apply Mrs.Hunton, Bt Du- Address H ÿ780.Star Branch office.ROOMB \u2014 TO LET.FURNISHED OR UN- st.west prnsonat, \u2014 YOUR PIANO TUNED, furnished.Apply 36+ Belgheurs at -| regulatod, cleaned, 81.50, by Jahn Crowe, Wanted, for Chartered Bank.Muat be rocher Pages di 2546 2 OOMS \u2014 FURNIBI KD PRIVATE | Expert Piano and Orga ! ARN 3 ou san T Pving st homo in Montreal, \\ Appi.Ena Se TT Money oanad on: gags == + :_|1 house, rent gx and 31 musta.| Telephone East 434, or postal 414 \u201crr.eforencea, age, oto, to , \u2014 LLIN.; à .f ro Apply J ol \u201c et fox 2242 253 à Ww for evening work.good qo VULCANIZING Terms to mest requirements ot SUMMER BOARD.Root Le A URNIBHED DOUBLE ML Teferences APD crenin 23 thy street 00284 8° \\ ANTED TO 1 Tana APL in 8 \"Denis er re Te ee rants, HEE ace fa Iv: ah moder \u201c T | JYEHSONAL \u2014 WILL JACK PRI NTED \u2014 A NCi1 FIRST \u20ac1 ASS 4 ; RD \u2014 FIR ASS BOARD \u2018 I OOM \u2014 FURNIRIED OOM aN BAIN who lived in Longue te Kind.V watohmaker.salary 820 to 335 pe WwW ANTED \u2014 A QENBERAL SERVANT.Montreal \u2018Loan & Mortgage Co., BE ommntatone.CLASS BOARD AND roguirements.Ad x ptet, Brera ane R flat.gentleman oni,.prisata fans , rend presemt ad to pure can.ne\" week tor \u2019 od man Apoly.vire r refer.: who Jmows how to conk.Apply with 141 Notre Dame st.weat, cor.St.John wt Te.Apply Box 115, Bt.Agathe te, Monts.| iy 108 Union a ave ze.fieneral Delivery, t Office, otty.264 : enced, LUN eau \u201ce n references, roches a .233 LT TS + es à OOM\u2014A LARGE WELL FURNISHENM |\" \u2014 UNE NEWLY H HER TO 1 PÉRENNAL ~~ WANTED NE x\u201c \u2014IN JANTED \u2014 QODD GIRL FOR FAMILY WHiam R.Perrin & Co'y, Ltd.to TAUPE UND Fu iSriguge wt Jove rates | \u2014 BOOD ACCOMMODATION double room.electric Haht, hath fiat, | Ro Yom an bAthrosm fai on burst skirts, promptly Jn me ANTFD \u2014 A YOUNG Boy R of four: no cuoking ar washing: anod \u2019 ° PhII t - BoAR®, tubaréuta t mpdern And central: (TANKIENA ACCOMINL- | erina mt west, suitable fin C5 0 ment =.ons Aldo fcoordlon a 1 É W.6.Ph pas 4 Phillips.No ular patients, milk and cream I plaiting costum wholesale oftied Avniv 432 8t Paul homs Apply with references, 400 Sanguient TORONTO, tartes, Cansda Lite Chambre \u2018189 EL James plentiful.with good board.R.Chambers, Bt.d loth private family.men preferred.133! friends.honrd If desired Wie Vo © à Urentou Mlousen,, gua nung.Apply Jy treet \u20ac st.below St.Louis sq street.Moat { 214\u201c Agathe dus Monts.je 10 saw Stanlds si -Catherine at.wea zos 2 1382 Craix ouai, To } \u20ac de \u2018 A 40 , LR ; \u201c .RIS: ssi! AANA FRE ASE ivr pe .Ess.r TO \u2019 THE RIGHTS OF IN PRIVATE DISCUS ô Insurance Commission Took Up Question as to Whether Directors Have Right to Come in on = Ground Floor With Company\u2014Mr.T.RECTORS INVESTMENTS SED BY COMMISSION + B.Macaulay Slates Municipal Debentures as an Investment.Al en oseasion of the Insuran Uo Misspe sim 0 1U has coine to Mo res sud cheveu up the examination of the all aoa oot the Sun Life, see seuxhly G-tall a 07 ihe éthfèés of the n-ne vi 1nsd0ahce funds has lee cts Yesterday lUhe potnt al issue Was When a compat yy 18 Lis AIME A pré Cliase of securities the director.ot Company have a Flight te take ape pu Of Use securtiles, Coimmlox it où \u2018 \u201cgreanud oor VUlrsseuasts the ania oo of thu company.There vas but ane cession : Conunission yesterday.Alte tire Thanksgiving adjournment from Med: nesday last the Connmission was \u20182 have convened in the foreneon, tus Ottawa train was late and Jule Ma Tavish, the chairman, was onto arrive in time for tweive 0.108 k I opening of the Inquiry wo put ait 511, two o'clock, when Mr I |i Maca +.secretary and actuary tie San lL'e, Was again the wilness 0 The Pnvess ment of that company jn too tier Se us i ritles, principady au 1 ous ira bien bonds, was the nutter ander vus sion.The question as to whether dira tors are authorized to coms um wiih their company and purchase part of big blocks of securitins wien the .dune NV is Investing In those zx urities ter en\u201d an interesting argument betsy minion Counsel Shepley and the In the case of the Dino Tra - tion bonds the directors of.sun Igfe, including the president.Mi hot ertson Macaulay, and the sore Mr.T.BR.Macaulay, bough: 1.0 ur private holdings considerable of the bonds.This course M: questioned, and Mr.Macaulay dered ed.His defence took the foro the for the directors to show readiness to buv the securities which they were having the company take up was oo proal of their good faith in the inves nent He also stated that there wax no diner of the \u201cdirector tall\u201d swiging he \u201ccompany Jog But there was aanothe: Feo Thal was of interest Me Micniay wen: back on one of thy «anions of when he declared garrison ted oh bentüres a= an mn.The pe was brougi up by Conumnissioner J Langmuir.©! Torout-+ At the 1802 the sur Life Wega® to clear von! some nf securities preparatory to making heavy purchases of lines Traction.and among other things thus got rid of were some municipal detwn- tures.When Conservatism Shen Hi \\ 1 the witness sad this.Mr.Langmuir wanted to knos whether the witness did Mot consider those debentures à sales and better investment than fraction tourl- The refi was nat the municipal bonds that are reg safe return only a very weedvrate anierest.Tre addition to this te Sn Lore had Niade lonses on seven st nu Le cite teat ab iv \"Tovar neon, Ne Worn ster.Boao and Sa More USVESTMENTS OF SUN LIFE.The session opened sh arly Och with M 3 8 tetany and actuary of the Sun Life.su the stand and the Investments of the Sun Tate again the subject of en- gun M: Fhepey eked about the loss rude The company in 1903 in HOT Rare.the Beaudry estate, whioa in The acvounts by noney je as profils on sales ©: beCurities Before vou begin te talk of profi vou must first provide for all losses © explained the witness.\"This method makes il possible fur you when you have a windfall to take sums of money and distribute then to matters where the sale has ben disadvantageous?\u201d \u201cYes.\u201d after 2 Mas dry, ses ly en oise: ctved were The affair of November, 191: when the Merchants Bank took over a loan made by the Sun Life to the Shawinigan Company, and carried it for some months was taken up.Mr.Macaulay sald that he had interviewed the Merchants Bank and found that the hark had discounted a note of the Shawin:- gan Company endorsed by the sun Life.\u201cThen the transaction was with you?\u201d \u201cYes.But we contend that the sale was absolute.\" Illinois Traction, and the dealings therein of the Sun Life was the piece de resistance.Mr.Macaulay explained the entire history of these transactions.: THE ILLINOIS TRACTION DEAL.On November 4, 1302, the president Mr.R.Macaulay, suggested to tha board that as the company had large sums invested in American traction companies, they should appoint a deputation to visit the companies whosa bonds the Sun Life already held, as well as to try to get in touch with the whole traction situation in Ohio.Indiana Illinois and Michigan.He thought that the purchases of the company in this class were becoming too large to trust the reports of engineers, and also that it was best to get into direct contact with the companies and cut out the wlio endo oo mittliemen.On the sug- Cf gestin of tne ah e-prestdent, Mr.Ew- sun Ter Was eh Up to that ug.a tne salt Life had besween half « ral.don INvested in trace and re 1 vor 1 the profits | | vend A Londo, 1 Michigan, Indiana, brin, \u201cUp te that time had any of your di ectois private funds invested In LP securities?| j Fam not sure.Perhaps in Chicago Ctl Milwaukee bonds.\u201d Later Mr.Macaulay said that at feist 21x out of the nine directors had not.\u2018Had the increase of your purchases in this class of securities become a set- ted polly with your company?\" \u201cIt had.\u201d The witness said that traction com- : panies were the safest and most profitable investiments they could get.\u201cWere you investing mare money an them to the detriment of other Classes?\u201d Mr.Macaulay explained that the sun Life had found mortgages unsatls- factory.If property went up in price the increase did the investors no good, while a fall meant a loss.Also mortgage investments demanded a great deal of clerical trouble Mortgages contd to made pertectix safe to private individuals who Jeok after them mo person, but in the case of a big company investing millions it was Impossible for the manager to give the matter in every case his personal ate tention.They had to trust a valuator, which was unsatisfactory.The witness said that at this time the company decided to do a litle underwriting.and gn into the pur- ctase of bands direct from the companies themsalves.On November 12, 1902.a cirenlar was sent out to the traction interests stat- mg the company's stand.On the { 1h a reply was received from Hon.W.BR McKinley.of Champagne, Ill, cutlining several of the many cnm- panies in whinh he was interested in the State Amnng these was an intrrurhan elec- road fram Danville to Urhana, In whieh Sun Loe afrerwards purchased bonds In November.1902, there was considerable carrespaondence with Mckinley regarding these trac- on enterprises, wha proposed to amal- g.imate several companies.An offer was made to the Sun Life to buy 5 per cent.bonds tn the ,valua of $1.400.- 0, secured by a first mortgage on the Urbana and Champagne Railway.and bv a recond mortgage on the Danville Street Railway and the Urbana and Champagne The Sun JTife was to receive one-third af the stock in banus.trie the \u201cDe vou know how this stock was fgened\u201d\" STOCK WAS HIGHLY WATERED.\u201cIt owe watered.1 suppose.but 7 ink thas the profits had heen used for years to make up the stock\u201d \u201cIam vou knew of any railway huilt lin the last years that has not heen built by borrowing money on bonds?\u201d \u201cThere ate a few\u201d Mr Macaulay described his and Mr.Kingman's visit tn the properties in question and the methods of Inspection Used The MeKinlev properties were \"the most promising they saw on the tour on December 23 Mr.McKinley visited Morfrea)l and the purchase of { berats was discuxsed and decided upon.Ai that lee jit was suggested that a new ompany called the lllinois Rall- wave and Light Company was to take cover the small Danville, Champagne and Urbana public utilities.The Sun Life was te purchase in the new company $00 000 bonds bearing 5 per cent.angl to gel one-half of the capital stock a¥ Bonus.At a meeting of the board nn December 30 of that year it was some securities in ! decided to sell out vider tn make the new {nvestments.I \u201cMunicipal debenture?\u2019 queried Mr.Langmuir, \u201cIt was always our policy to get ril | or municipal securities.\u201d The witness said that they thought trastion bonds safer than municipal de- Lentures.\u201cIf we take municipal debentures that are unquestionably safe, we get a low | rate of interest.Besides.we lost money in Torontd Junction, New Westminster, Brandon and Sault Ste.Marie.\u201d Mr.Macaulay said that the company at that time also unloaded other classes I 0?mecurities.Mr.Shepley said something here about speculation.\u201cI don't agree with you there unless | vou call it speculation when it's \u2018\u2019heads I win, tails I can\u2019t lose,\" said Mr.Macaulay.There was a clause in the minutes | seconding a resolution allowing direc- | tors to take up Illinois Traction on the same terms as the company.Witness \"sajd that there were certain American ! banking houses that they thought might take up some of the bonds, \u201cAlso you wanted to help your directors?They could come in on the same tarms.\" SHOULD DIRECTORS COME IN?\u2018Yes, and so could American bond and banking houses.\u201d once a day,\u2014for breakfast\u2014eat the same time so easy to digest.active digestion, makes rich, red the st Ga LAN = EE and men If Your Stomach Complains ft ie probably getting unfair treatment.Just discriminate some in your selection of food and see how much better you feel, At least alfa-Vi Always Ready to Eat-No Cooking This advice is right.Your doctor, if you asked him, would tell you so.For Malta-Vita is s0 nourishing and strengthening and a body snd mind alike.That's because Malta-Vita is pure malted whole-wheat.Malt extract, mixed with the cooked wheat, turns or malt sugar, most wholesome food weakest stomach.Malta-Vita is the perfect food for children sturdy and strong.Always wholesome, fresh, crisp, appetizing.Get some today.All Grocers, Now 10 Cents It tones up the stomach, restores blood and gives new vitality to arch of the wheat into maltose, easily digested even by the and women.It makes little THE om ers ae oan MONTREAL DAILY 24, 1906.of, y À a > NN AEN NS on ve RS SY J} TIA 2 SS THE STAR\u2014 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER INSURANCE COMMISSION\u2014A GROUP OF THOSE WHO LISTENED TO THE EVIDENCE.\u2014_\u2014 \u201c1% you not sees here a conflict he- tween the interest and duty of directors?\" \u201cNot when the proportion of the directors is limited to so small an amount as it is with us.We consider {t eminently desirable that the directors should take a small share in such things.It: shows that they have falth in the enterprise when they hnid an interest in it themselves.There is a biz difference hetwean the company and the directors investing in the same securd- ties and the company investing in an enterprise controlied by directors.\u201d \u201cBut supphse there is a director with a good opportunity but not the funds No you see here the possibility of a conflict between his interests and his duty?Is there not a possibility of his embarking the company's funds?\u201d \u201cIf a director was taking a large amount there might be, but not a small.\u201d An amusing argument tnok place on this point as to whether the \u201cdirector tail\u201d could wag the \u2018company-dog.\u201d Mr.Macaulay couldn't think that there could be a director so small as to do what Mr.Shepley suggested.The negotiations about the Illinois properties were traced step by step by Mr.Shepley.An engineer was engaged to look inta the Danville and other properties for the Sun Life.The latter gave & highly promising report after inspecting the plants, etc.On January 18, 1903, McKinley came to Montreal and a draft agreement was drawn up.giving financial consideration for the purchase by the Sun Life of $500,000 bonds of the new the Illinois Rallways and Among the officers of the new Company were Messrs.R.Macaulay, T.B.Macaulay, and E.H.Ewing.The Sun Life was to loan Mc- Kinley $450,000, in liquidation of which loan the company was to get half a millon of bonds of the new concern when it was floated.This money was advanced as McKinley bought up the etock of the companies to come into the amalgamation.\u201cWhen did the \u2018Niinols Rallways element drop out of it and the company become merely a holding concern for the stock of the other companies?\u2019 \u201cSome time about the middle of January.\u201d \u201cThis was a scheme to get the pro- -ceeds out of one block of bonds, drag forward the work, and then substitute the bonds by another block, and so on?\u201d ORGANIZED A HOLDING COMPANY.On January 23.1903, McKinley outlined this suggestion in a letter, suggesting that inst the original proposal there should hg a $1,600,000 issue of bonds by the Danville Urbha- na and Champagne and that out to it.Thus th holding company and Instead of | those of the other ed up the securities Life to find traces of the transfers of these securities.At the conclusion of the session witness sald that of the $750,000 bonds of the new company the Sun Life put $406,000, Mr.McKinley %200.- 000, and persons in Montreal, \"directors and otherwise,\u201d $94,000.In the latter item the bonds were held as follows.Robertson Macaulay, $13,000; T.B.acauluy, $60.000; HR.Macaulay, $10,000; A Kingman, $10.000; Jas.Tasker, 36,000, and B.B.Btevenson, $5.000.All these parties received their bonds and stock bonus on the same terms as the company.Altogether.in this deal, Mr.Macaulay said that the Sun Life received stock bonus to the amount of $1.500.- 000.This was divided 40 per cent.preferred and 60 per cent.common.The earning power of the common stock was 7 per cent.after paying.CG par cent.on the pteferred.The company wrote it In the bonks at 15 Manufacturer Commits Suicide.Naw York, October 24 \u2014Jacal Levi- berg.69 years old.a wealthy.cigar manufacturer.committed suicide yes- terdav by shooting himself in bis apartments on 72nd atreet, a limited fund for investment who sees |- REAL ESTATE SALES LIGHT LAST MONTH The Value of the Sales Aggregated Only $1,080,378.BUILDING STILL ACTIVE Buying of Real Estate in Suburbs is Divided Between Speculation and Investment.According to the Cradock Simpson Real Estate Record, business in the real estate market this fall commenced quietly, and the transactions during the month of September did not disclose anything particularly interesting or important.The Record goes on to say: \u201cThe present condition uf the market indicates a healthy tone, and while for the last few years the demand for housing accommodation of all kinds has been rather in advance of the supply, the continuation in building activity is having its effect on the situation, and especially in the direction of accommodation for the large number of persons who can pay from seven to ten dollars a month for each room.Montreal is, however, growing fast, and it 1s not likely that the activity in building will do more than keep pace with the growth of the city for the next year or two.\u201cThe marketing of building lots In the suburbs or outskirts of the city still goes on, but the dealing is settling down to speculation principally, although many of the buyers purchase lots on easy terms for possible future use.For the man who has more money than is necessary for his daily needs, there is no better way to increase his surplus than buying real estate, if the investments are carefully made.For the other man, who has to borrow money or buy on credit, the way is like all other speculative ways, a dangerous one.Some of the large dealers in real estate evidently have faith in the suburban growth, and they are counting\u2014probably with good reason\u2014on the electric car for furthet developments.BUILDING OPERATIONS ACTIVE.\u201cThe mortgage loan market is quiet; there appears to be plenty of money offering for first-class loans, and the rate for such loans ts atill five per cent.Lenders are inclined to be conservative, and all applications are pretty closely scrutinized.\u201cThe sales recorded during the month of September in the undermentioned suburban municipalities, amount to $348,390, and are as follows: Longue Pointe, $1,287, Maisonneuve $66,519 ; Delorimier, 339,475; Town of St.Lous, $138.780; Outremont, $28,086; Cote des Neiges, $810: Notre Dame de Grace, $29,244; Westmount Plateau, $3,695; Montreal West, $3,600; Cote St.Paul, $22.276, and Verdun, 814,639.\u201cTwo hundred and seven building The effect of Scorr\u2019s Emulsion on thin, children is magical.It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy.It contains Cod Liver Oil, and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bone, and so put together that it is easily digested by little folk.- ALL DRUGGISTS: 80c.AND $1.00.permits were Issued in September, and the stated aggregate cost of the work 18 $792,250.This includes 166 permits for new huildings, consisting of 107 houses, 194 tenements, five stores, one warehouse, six factories, two educational buildings, one office building.six stables and thirteen sheds, to cost $725,505.\u201cThere wero forty-one permits for repairs or alterations to twenty-three houses, forty-three tenements, two stores, two warehouses, two factories, one office bullding.one hospital, and five sheds; the total estimated cost of alterations and repairs being $66,745.VALUE OF REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.\u201cThere were 230 real estate transfers in the city wards and town of West- mount recorded at the registry offices during the month of September, amounting to $1,080,378.\"West Ward., .1 $16,000 St.Andrew Ward .56 47,194 St George Ward ., .8 159,272 St Joseph Ward .9 81,989 St.Ann's Ward .8 45,753 East Ward ., .,.3 125,000 St.Lawrence Ward .,.7 40,270 St Louis Ward -.11 83,928 St James Ward ., .4 15,713 Papineau Ward .14 29,699 Lafontaine Ward .9 43,190 St.Mary's Ward .17 39,293 51.Denis Ward .6n 81,368 .St.Jean Baptiste Ward.6 12,917 Hochelaga Ward .18 27,135 St.Gabriel Ward ., .2 9,586 Duvernay Ward .14 41,750 St.Henry Ward .20 60,776 Westmount .,,.14 119,645 230 $1,080,378 \u201cDuring the corresponding month of last year, 221 transfers were recorded, amounting to $1,706,851.\u201cThe real estate mortgage loans recorded during the month of September in registration division of Montreal West, amount to $91,900; of this amount, $1,000 was placed at 4 1-2 per cent.; $68,150, at 5 per cent; $3,000, at 61-2 per cent.: 315,700, at 6 per cent.; $3,000, at 7 per cent, and $1,050, at 8 per cent.\u201cIn Montreal East the loans recorded amount to $182,818.Of this amount, $105,600 was placed at 5 per cent: $42,000, at 51-2 per cent.; 324,600, at 6 per cent.$6,291, at 7 per cent.; $3,- 612 at 8 per cent, and $815 at a nominal rate.\u201cIn Hochelaga county, the loans recorded amount to $417,527.Of this amount, $1,500 was placed at 4 per cent.; $151,060, at 5 per cent; $58,250, at 51-2 per cent.$162,106, at 6 per cent.; $1,100, at 6 1-2 per cent.; $4,839, at 7 per cent.: $2700, at 71-2 per cent.: $7.700, at 8 per cent., and $38,282, at a nominal rate.\u201d Many Notables Coming.Preparations are being rapidiy con- | cluded for the banquet to be tendered Mr.C.C.Ballantyne, ex-president of the Caandian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, on the 18th of next month.Many notable personages have aigni- filed their intention of being present on the occaston among whom are Mr.R.1.Borden, K.C.\u2026.M.P.Hon.L.P.Brodeur, Hon, R.Lemieux, Mr.F.D.Monk, K.C., M.P.: Hon.Lomer Ganuin, Premier of Quebec; Hon.A.B.Avles- worth, Hon.W.Templeman, Hon.R.W.Scott, Mayor Ekers and Mr.F.H.Mathewson, president of the Roard of Trade.Hypophosphites bo SCRI BN ES november ILIA RÉPIN, for tho betterment of the peop of Henry Clay, f Mar, the English author, Harriet Martine RUSKIN AND GIALHOOD t Bayard Smith.A \u20ac ly personal article author of Modern Painters.By Duncan Campbell Scott RUSSIA'S GREATEST PAINTER By Christian Brinton Illustrated with examples of his remarkable work.LONDON, À MUNIGIPAL DEMOGRACY By Frederic 6.Howe The work of the County Council and of the many things London is doing e.WASHINETOD IN JACKSON'S TINE Pen pictures of Clay, of uguration of Jackson, and of the 0 Some Happy Reminiscences By L.Allan Harker THE LAST OF THE INDIAN TREATIES Rebecca's Thought Book rom the Diaries of famous au.and his dog.about the famous career.JOHN \"FOX JR.The description of the great Tournament scene in these final chepters is one of the most brilliant this favorite author has ever written.By KATE DOUGLAS WIGEIN Extracts from Rebecca's Diary \u2014 one of the best of these delightful storics.F.HOPKINSON SMITHS \u201cAgainst Orders\u201d A dramatic and touching story of a sea captain '§ Serial Bulstrode in Loco Parentis By Marie Van Vorst Another Paris episode in this young philanthropist\u2019s The Admirable Outlaw The story of how a young Englishman and his friend rounded up a noted STORIES \u201cA Knight of the Cumberland By M'Cready Sykes estern bad man.THE FRUIT OF THE TREE THE NEW NOVEL BY EDITH WHARTON Author ef '' THE HOUSE OF MIRTH\" VILL BEGIN IN THN JANUARY NUMBER 1807 \u2014 THE ROOSEVELT BEARS Ask CHAPMAN, THE BOOKSELLER HEARST TRUE T0 HIS PROMISE Tammany Men Replace Independence League Names on Official Ballot.THE DEAL CARRIED THROUGH Brisbane Attacked Roosevelt at Moet: ing\u20148aid President Looked Down on Laboring Man.Speclal to the Montreal Star.New York, NY, October 24 \u2014Chas.G.Murphy and W.R.Hearst cemented their \u201cdeal\u201d yesterday, when practically all the Independence League candidates for Congress, the Senate and the Assembly were thrown off the official ballot and their places given to Tammany candidates.It had apparently all been arranged beforehand.Attorneye representing the league gave up the fight early and left the fleld clear to Murphy's men.Thus, after much backing and filling, and much throwing of dust, the Hearst-Murphy deal, entered into in Buffalo, is carried out, in letter and spirit.Hearst gets the nomination and Murphy gets the judges and his local ticket.Hearst swallows even Grady for the Senate.Coincidently with this Murphy called a meetl of the Tammany Hal! executive mmittee and told them to work for te entire Tam- pnany ticket.He sald Hearst had done everything he- could to carry out the terms of the agreement he had made with Tammany, and the time had come to lay aside personal grievances.He predicted the election of Hearst by a large majority.REFERENCE TO ROOSEVELT.The name of Roosevelt was invoked for the first time last night by many Hearst speakers of note, when Arthur Brisbane, at the Independence party meeting in Brooklyn, said: \u201cScores of magnificent buildings are being put up dally, and it's time that men who build and till should have a say in laws.The Rough Rider, on a steel beam, 300 feet in the air, in my opinion, is just as good as the Rough Rider on a small horse down in Cuba.Caste originated in India, but it's felt here to-day.Roosevelt and the Republican Congressmen feel it: they look down upon you.You've got to change that feeling now or you never will Goodnight.\u201d Gave Warning to Anarchiste.London, October 24.\u2014The Copenhagen correspondent of the Dally Mail says that three Russian anarchists arrived there last week with the intention to murder the Dowager Czarina.The police had received warning from St.Petersburg.and boarded the steamer on which the anarchists travelled.They warned them before they disembarked that they would he arrested if they landed and would he sent to Russia under escort.Revolutionists Were Executed.Phoenix, Ariz., October 24.\u2014A despatch from Tucson says that a well- known citizen of that place, whose name is withheld, has returned from Nogales, whern he was authoritatively informed that Salsadino and all the other revolutionists recently deported from Arizona, were taken tn Her- mosille and summarily executed, notwithstanding official statements to the contrary.Confessed to Murder and Theft.Chicago, 1ll.,, October 24.\u2014Edward F.Nichols, a theatrical man, whn was taken into custody by the police during thelr investigation into the death the Palace Hotel yesterday.confessed to the murder of Mrs.Leslin and to the stealing of diamonds valued at $1,600 from her.$8.00 A YEAR SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PROSPECTUS OF THE IMPORTANT FEATURES FOR NEXT YEAR 25 CNNTS A NUMBER OE ARLHS SOCRIBNER'S SONS, NEW YORK In all piano trouble comes in.work properly.ing order.: The \u201cWhy\u201d of It In all piano players, the \u201cpneumatics\u201d are the vital part of the entire mechanism.= players except the Cecilian, these \u2018pneumatics\u2019 are made of wood and leather \u2014and that\u2019s where the Ever get your shoes wet and havethem dry hard and stiff?Leather will do that in damp weather, for it absorbs the moisture.Ever had a door or window stick in your house ?It\u2019s because the wood swells during damp weather.That\u2019s the trouble with the wood and leather \u201cpneumatics.\u201d They are affected by the constant changes in the weather and can't do their In the Cecilian Piano Player mechanism, the \u201cpneumatics\u201d and the wind chest are made of metal,\u2014 brass, steel and phosphor bronze,\u2014weather doesn\u2019t affect them in any way.swell, neither do they shrink and that\u2019s why they are always in perfect work- They don't The Cecilian Piano Player is the only mechanism in the market in which the \u201c pneumatics\u201d are made of metal, and 1t has numerous other points of superiority which we will take pleasure in showing you.The Cecilian piano player mechanism is built into the Sohmer-Cecilian Piano, the Farrand-Cecilian Piano and also in cabinet form ready to be attached to any piano.Come in and see and try the most artistic and perfect of all piano players.WILIIS & CO., Limited, 600 8t.Catherine Street W., Montreal, Que, ÿ ea?TORONTO CONSERVATIVES.Condemn interference of Civil Political Officials.to the Montreal Star.and Special Taranto, \u2018mt, October 24.\u2014A strong condemnation of the action of civic and provincial officers who Interfera in polleital affairs was the feature of Liat night's annual meeting of the Torontn Conservative Club.A resolution instructing the executive council of the association to take prompt action against such officials rubmit- ted by Mr.Frank Robinson was uh- animously carried.Mr.J.E.Camernn gave nntira that at tha next meeting, he will move a resolution favoring the running of the municipal elections on party lines.sident for the ensuing term.Extending Long Distance System.Winnipeg.October 24.\u2014The Rell Telephone Company are rapidly extending their long-distance system throughout \u201cha West, and already Manitoba ls thoroughly covered Next yea Battleford wil! Le connected with Winnipeg.an by 198.Edmonton, Constitutional Cure For Cancer.Painless.can be used In vour nwn home without any one knowing Ît Send Calgary ana Macleod wil be on the \u2018hella\u201d wire wer oben Log shade a six cents (stamps) for particulars.RKTOTT & JURY.Bowmanville, Ont, Mr W.ID.Earngev wana elected pre- : Bot 10t or ad ALN oS th GOVERNMENT ROAD PAYS.The Temiskaming and Northern Ow tario Raliway Makes Handsome Profit.Toronto, Octoher 24\u2014In all probability the Temlskaming & Northern .Ontario Railway, the province's only Government.owned road, will.swell the receipts of the public treasury this year by about $200.000, The net earnings of-the road f January 1 to the end of «August total $132,900; for the month named the gross earnings were $49,832, andthe expenses $35,262, leaving net profits of $14,580, Fined for 8calping Ticket.Winnipeg, October 24.\u2014The C.P.R.fs taking decisive action tn provent scalping of farm laborers\u2019 tickets, an offence which is prevalent now that eastermers are returning after harvest excursions.Yesterday, W.Bell, of Weyburn, Sask, was charged before a magistrate with having acalped a {ticket to Penatan- æuishene, Ont., and, being found gufity, was fined $70 and costs.Gentlemen's gold signet rings from $4.R.Hemsliey, 255 St.James et.\u2026 Montreal Special Notice, Mr EA Gervais, formerly manager Montreal branch Karn Plano Co, js now vice.president of The Leach Plano Co.Limited.560 Bt.Catherine street west > ¢ ER ST Ki SE BEL 2 3 Fae ai mre 17 ret Pme mm as ae 0 pre qe qe rat rn.PE 4 ' v 11 ROBITAILLE, INDEPENDENT LIBERAL DEFEATED THE GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE IN QUEBEC COUNTY BY OVER 400 The Anti-Ministerial Candidate Swept the Constituency\u2014 Story of the Caucus Which Nominated Mr.Amuvot- Newspaper Comment on the Result.Bpecial to The NM trea! Suu: Quvrbher, Que sahtobeyr 40 Thar the « County of Quebec should Have toiov ed the exntiique Neda Tey menthe ag by Maisonnenve and have rejected st Wilfrid lLaurters vondidate bi an oon ormous majority here.The temper exuiies no suis of the attendants at the various polidcal anretiigs durag the 1ecent campaign in the constitu ency proved conclu vein thar Mr Ron ftaille was the jopular candidate.Tne wily question that cutatrd hes tation as to the result was that of the er- peuditire op mines LHimense «uns have been pid during the last few days.but 11 the amounts vent beyond the puckeus of the «lecting heelers they were + hdently Incapable of atehbauch- tng the electors.As cumpared with Mi.Robitalle Mr «FF Amvor oughl to have made a Mos popular candidate.The son of a farmer and seif- made mu.he Is n ltrge employer of labor, both in has corset factory, and in his brewery residence in the county a: lake Beauport He is president of the Quebec Board of Trade.and has been for some tine vice-president for Quebec of the \u2018\u2019anudian Manufacturers\u2019 Ax.sociation.He was ulsu, Le it reme:'n- bered.the candidate of Sir Wilfrid Laurier.and this was really the reason for his rejection in favor of a young man twenty-two vears old, and unknown to either fame or to the majority of the electors of the county Prior to the commencement of the late electural campaign in the county, ORJECTED TO PRESSURE, Not only is there a very large element of disgruntled liberals In the district of Quebec.which Was only Loo well pleased to have an opportunity of knifing the so-Ccalied bosses, but the bulk of the old time Lilerals were indignant at the restraint, whwh 4 was attempted to be placed upon their liberty of choice, tn the selectinn of the candidate of the party Mans ot them might have supported Mr Amyot had he been regularis jiminin- : ated by a convention of the party They objected, however, tn have any candidate rammed down their throats, us some nf them expressed it.und resented the Premiers action In the matter by plainly giving Mt.Amvots canvassers to understand that since! the !ocal member for the county and Bir Wilfrid Laurier and his leading irfends had undertaken tu gelect Mr | Amyot for their candidate, they could | elect him if they were able.HOW CONVENTION WAS HELD.It will be remembered that some weeks agn Mr.Delage, M.L.A.«llel the electors of the county to meet in his office In the city of Quebec to se.| lect a candidate.At the hour named: for the meeting.there was so large an | attendance that an adjournment was, tuken to a neighboring hail, which was | also overcrowded.With Mr.Delage rere Hon.KE.Garneau, M\\L.C .and Mr .Amyot and a number of friends.Mr | Robitaille and the other candidates had | so many friends at the meeting that | Messrs.Delage.Garneau and Amyo!.seeing that they could not obtaln a hearing, left the hall, and returning \"| the office of the first mentioned.carried a resolution nominating Mr.Ain- yout as the party candidate, immediats- lv after which Mr.Delage read a telegram which he said he had receivell from Kir Wilfrid Laurier, declaring, that he accepted Mr.Amyot as his candidate, and would come to \u2018hel county to speak for him.The India- | creat haste with which this despatch vas produced ard read exposed tha palpable cu! and dried manner in which the candidacy of Mr.Airvot hail heen folsted upon the l.iberais of tha county with the connivance nf the roe] mier.and was foilowed by the raising of the standard of rebellion by oid Liberals in every part of the county The sympathy of these Independent Ltb- He also has a summer eritts wa cesdiix aftracted to Nr Ra- Bitar b rason of his youth, hls.«pluvk and ns qecnitis stile of elo- queine thich is good tempered, and witty and keens hie auditors in continua, zo burr White old-fashion.MR.LORENZO ROBITAILLE.independ: ent L.bera!.who defeated Mr G.E.Amyot.the Government candidate.for member of Parliament for Quebec County.ed lithra!ls in town would not have heen sp much surprised a! the result Verre Monet fe 55 Wilfrid< appear ance on the stump in opposition to Mr Kobitaille they could gearcely believe possible last night ar fire! thai the candidate for whom the Pramier personally spoye had been snowed under by nearly 509 majortiy in the coun\u2019 * which nat 80 long age gave Mr Frz- patrick over two thousand votes majority.RESULT OF THE VOTE Mr Robitaille's total majority in the county Is 447.Beuuport.where he pe.rides.gave him 1.gether with Mon.merency.a majority of Lit Charlesbourg AS Siller: | .APR sl Ancienne Jarette |.1> St.Faye.+ Total _ SLB Mr.Amvot'8 majorities were Jeune lLaoretts \u2026.34 Lake Beauyurt .Ce ee ee aad Cap Rouge .1 Valcartier Sioneham Teuksbury .Total LE LA LL LL Le LL LAS 162 on mg Robitaille 8 ne: majoerly 47 My Bourassa returned from the county fast night He 1s delighted at the result He does nat endorse the ' story that he has any intention tn form a third party.ner does he claim that the result tn Quebec county js his personal victory NEWSPAPER COMMENT This morning's Chronicle savs of the result \u201cThe result of vesterday's electoral battle in the County of Quebec Were not aitogethe, niexpected hy those who bad an \u2019pportunity of knon- Ing how deeply the electors rexentad the attempt to force them to take a member from the lanier réady-to- Wer extabis iment instead of resortip:s to a parliamentary tailor of their awn, but the magnitude of Mr ; majority was at once a surprise ani A revelation The array of speakers against the pretensions of the member- elect was a mos* formilable one, and Robitaltle's the influence uf Iwo guvernnents, tho and the Provincial, thea lt was only to anticipate thrown into opponent.therefore, \u2018hat if Mr wan avaie in favor of his \u2018reasonable, Robitaille was returned at atl, #t would he with a very small majority the symptoms nl a first-clusy Liber: quarre) made thelr appearance: Wiltrld Laursr took it for ed that he had on'y to speak to pui Blop tu it As The poet las it, he \u2018cave like a vof on the foid, and Tamils Doininion | | Sir ; down Whon 1 grani- a as : cohorts were Ziesting with purple and ! Bed\u201d He had Premier tsouin lu his | train and Senator lChoquet.« Messrs.Cannon and Taschereau.and a [ost of other officers He Week in thie «aly ant stayed a prenning and coesul- hg, and he vent to the electars of tho { courts and tell them that thev must re un Mr Avnor bevause he vayt- fed a man om whom he could thorongnly \u2018 ! aly The vie os Thong they vante ed ven upon whom they couid re's, and tha Sir WIilfeid's reiiable man wight cut nt 00 tine.fai thas core dite Se WHR S lite attenpe 5 I rostore tro nony an tie farnaly jailed, | Just as hs che utteinpt Ad when tre succeauts] in getting ne cvly all of Mr Parents friends turned cut of the Cin | Counoeil That might have been an j accident bur the Quetta Courts fees | de shows the sui which has followed wWod'ld plue caudidates in opppition Wilfrid Lauvier tp enquire whether Mr Bourassa sas reuty bapitzed Heart oo Jacob the supplier Tu the face of Sir Wilfind's endorsement of MY An- vol, the blow has been to direct : the insa't ton unmistaiabie To be ea passed over and forgiven of the Liberal pariv has aver dared 1a de such a thing before Mr Tae when he was killed out.nor Mr whe: he was squeezed ouf.nor in ee Mr.GEO.E.AMYOT, the defcated Govern- : ment candidate in Quebec County.Blair when he fell out, \u2014nu one dared tn nrganize rehelllon aguinst the chie?.and if Sir Wilfrid tolerates it now.h- wiil lose even mure prestige than has done in the loss of Quebec county.\u201d EE LONGER HOLIDAYS FOR SCHOLARS Catholle School Board Adds Four: Days to the Christmas Vacation.The mas: nieresting piece of business trensicted by the Catholic School Commissioners nt their usual meeting las! night.especially ro the scholars, was the extension made in the length or the Christmas holidays.Hereafter the Christmas vacation Will las) fram Christmas Eve antit the sixth of January this arrangement adding four more days to playtime than the acholare han ey had previousiy.In extenuation for this} liberality in providing happiness to the voung ones, the dan.\u201cui Teele y But 1 dont Know he Shaw house COUT TE sh hen A broom wears out carpets \u2018hen aeë à.mtetimipiee he , ur ne ; - .| Gracious\u2019 You are a herma, on ENS fhe ae end wey peo ing quickly as it destroys the fine deed Well, it's a red-roofed farm- Nore So deren a house with three big poplars In front rly Rene er TT ats soft nap.of i You vant possibly miss i and Foor, bat whieh vas wnich 1 haut an A sweeper collects every a: the waggon-=ned ra=1 bhevond vou! à .ax à = LL - tome to a road turning to the righ\u2019 al anes EL ee hee poten particle of dust on your floor Juke that and you'll save à mile \u201cct the rnof from the verandan roof «itn- \u2018À or carpet.REN : va Neral.- an.ul lhe assiatace of # rope on ladder for .re hank A | en the upper windows had neither coping The brushes In our sweeper : .¢ ».4.of the =hutters, and the caves roy nat followed the directions beyond the projected so far that any one scaling Shaw house.If you're sure you can\u2019t stop to din- der Lhe wares, The veraud a roof opened and a small plece of glass tinkled to the ground.\u2018It's nothing but bits of this broken pane dropping out,\u2019 \u2018answered a woman's voice.\u2018If vou dont get your then.lifting her horse's head, touch=d it with her fingers and waved her hand towards me.\u201cDolly and | salute you.\u201d she added, laughingly.as she moved away.1 watched her running lightly up the: nerves under better control vou'll do | lane.the mare trotting after her to the 4 power of mischief yet musical jingle of iis stirrups, and then The speaker drew a chalr to the [ urged my own horse forward on thy road to the farm-house of Grego.y Shaw.window and sat down facing me.1 could not see her.but had 1 stepped from the wail she would have instantly discovered me \u201cI don\u2019t want to qo any mischief.\u201d CHAPTER V, faltered the other voice.\"All I want is tn be left alone.\u201d I will not say I did not question the \u201cWell, you can't be left alone,\u201d re- propriety of my visit to the Shaw torted the first speaker.And you farm.but | certainly never doubted it.won't be; so you might just as well I had every reason te believe that the make up your mind not to be a silly majority of the jurors were more ar fou! There's nothing to be afraid less familtar with the house and ta] of.\" ° surroundings.Indeed, all the tales- \u201cOh, Miss Mapes! Do you really men hæd admitted in my presence that they had seen the place, and | was the only candidate who had not even heard of it.To my mind it seemed not only proper hut necessary that ! should quallfy tnyrelf to understand the coming testimony by personally inspecting the scene, especially since Mr.Bar- stow's objection had deprived me of an official opportunity.The fact that I had already been sworn as a juror made no difference in my opinion, for think so?\" Mapes?Where had 1 hrard that name\u201d Instantly Gfibert's reference to Miss Madeleine Mapes recurred to | my mind.This was the housekeeper whnse name he had asked us to remember.\u201c1 don\u2019t think it\u2014-T know 11°\" ?Miss Mapes's tone was domineering but reassuring, and from the silence which followed 1 began to hope that the conversation had ended when the there could be nothing in the mere © exterior of the place to Influence me neryous yolee startled me AR en -ou one way or the other.and I felt en- ul ey ask me mor y think 7\" \u201cThey won't,\u201d Miss Mapes asserted.\u201cBut if they do.all you have to say |s that you don't know!\" \u201cBut I can't tell an untruth.\u201d \u201cCan't you?\" sneered the housekeep- | er.\u2018Then you're the only person I ever met who couldn't.\u201d tirely justified in equipping myself with the Information which my aasnciates already possessed.1 did not reason this out at the tima, but I know 1 felt ft instinctively.and, despite the outcome, and the fact that ignorance nf the law Is no excuse, I &t1ll maintain I was justified In doing! ur \u201cHut not under oath, Miss Maprs.\u201d ey he Dh odo re ed the other woman quavered.\u2018That's a ; aoh ime.\u201d the house, but 1 recognized it at once we: murders a Worse crime.\u201d by the three stately poplars.It waa \u201cYes but Le - an unpretentious bullding, standiag rn a well wkhiu its own grounds, which You'll commit murder, Betty Field, were separated from the highway by If you take to r1alking! Nothing les a tall box hedge.This and the big | (han murder\u2014mark my worda\" poplars obatructed the view from the The housekeeper's tone was flerce road, and.although I leaned far out | and menacing, and | could almost see of the buggy.| could see nothing of; the other woman tremble.the verandah of whioh Gilbert had} \u2018Suppose they should ask me if I spoken.1 therefore stopped the horse Lever saw ft?\u201d a few rods farther down the road, and.\u201cThey never did ask you that\u2014did atanding up, looked back, but the 1i*- they\" tle T could ree convinced me that 'W' =X, But the detective wanted to verandah and the windows in questi£h | know it I'd ever scen her wearing a must be at the rear.: Disappointed blue cloth skirt.\u201d with he poor view I had obtained.\u201cWell, you never had\u2014\" was driving on again when ne \u201cNo, bat ! saw you with it.and\u2014\u201d fe waggon-shed or ne Frayne \u201cHow do you Ad you did\" Miss ad spoken, and ermine: : J to leave the horse there and walk back Mêpes Interrupted, sharply You tor another look at the house.With \u2014 CUHES ANY PAIN.\u2018There's never à pair 100 severe for HIGH CLABS Griffiths\u2019 Menthol Liniment to Jostantly stop.ftrained back snd ankle \u2014bruised ba\u2014toothache and headache\u2014 rheumatism and sciatica disappear like magie oi is wonde-fui te.BREAD under the pain-killiag power JAS.STRACHAN.fmeut: 74¢: Mbottle.Ataît .The Grifitha à Msophercon Ce.Lté., Torsate, Coe \u2014\u2014 26 313 the wall would find himseif cooped up | will not injure the most expensive carpet.These brushes are covered so that it 1s impossible for the dust to escape.With one of our sweepers a child can sweep a room with- ou} any effort or fatigue.Made in Antwerp and quartered oak finish, birch in imitation mahogany, and sycamore.Prices from $2.75 to $5\u2014 those at $5 are extra wide.\u2018| RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, Cor.Guy & St.Catherine Sts.ss i | r Guaranteed Britannia Underwear is guaranteed unshrinkable.A new garment for any that should shrink.Britannia Unshrinkable Underwear is sold by all Insist on having it.1° J raw me with something in my hand\u2014\u201d \u201cIt was in the furnace.\u201d | \u201cWell, I don\u2019t care where it was.You don't know whose it was, or what it was, and nobody will find out that you saw anything unless you lose your head and blurt it out, and if you do, her blood wil) be upon You all the rest of your life, and you'll never wash it out with all your tears.\u2019 \u201cOh, Miss Mapes!\u201d \u201cOh, Miss Mapes, indeed'\u201d sneered the housekeeper.\u201cWork yourrelf into hysterics! Do! That's just the condition they want you in.\u201cOh, please Miss Mapes! You know I'd do anything to help, but don't vou think it would be safer to go back?\u201cYes, If youre afrald to stay here.But, for Heaven's sake, make up your mind one way or the other\u201d \u201cWill you come™\" \u201c1?Indeed I will not! better start now if yon But you'd want to run away.You haven't a minute tn Inge \u201cOh, T can't.I daren't go without you\u201d | \u201cTh-n stay and keep your mouth : shut\u2018\u201d | \u201cBut If they ask you?\u201d | \u201cThey may ask and ask again, one | and all, and much good It may do \u2018em.| ran take care of myself\u201d The sound of a bell brought both women to their feet, and for a moment there was deep allence.Then Miss Mapes: whispered: \u201cThat's Barstaw's man I thought You stay here VI go to the \u2018he'd come to-night.« ANA listen to what I say.! door\u201d ena (To be continued.) ow A) EDVESDAY, OCTORER 24, 1906 GILVYS STCATHERINE &MOUNTAIN(STS.NEWEST CREATIONS IN LADIES\u2019 WAISTS! E are showing some ultra- fashionable styles in Ladies\u2019 Waists.which are worth coming to see.This season's conceptions are more becoming than ever: they certainly are the daintiest we have shown for some time.The range includes everything from the inexpensive white lawn to the most elaborate evening waists of silk trimmed with fine lace.some of which are magnificent.Whatever the material or the price.each waist carries with it an individuality imparted to it by the clever fingers of the designer.One particularly effective style is of plain net, prettily trimmed with lace.almost surely one of the most popular designs in New York to-day.A Coat Opportunity Our buyer has secured a special line of Women's Black Coats at a price which is undoubtedly advantageous to us.Buying in Berlin direct from the large manufacturers, he is in a position to do the coat trade a little closer than most houses.These Coutx are of à fine glossy be cae sole fu] loose backs, and roolv sitched stra pings line 1 throughout with bright twill meirverette, Pour Minor\u201d of Rach, and Wagner's Vorspiel \u201cParsifai\u201d R.George's Church, recital on the Catareh of the Stomach A Pleasant, Simple, but Safe and Effectual Cure for It.COSTS NOTHING TO TRY.Catarrh of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to incurable.The usual symptoms are a full or bleating sensation after rating, accompanied sometimes with sour or watery risings, a formation of gases, cansing pressure on the heart and lungs and difficuit breathing, headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and # general played out, languid feeling.There ls often a foul taste fn the mouth, coated tongue and if the interior of the stomach could he seen it would show a slimy, inflamed condition.The cure for this common and obstinate trouble is found in a treatment which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before it has time to ferment and irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of the stomach.To secure à prompt and healthy digestion is the one necessary thing to do.and have for The last week or so been badly! when normal digestion is secured the frighiened by the presence of one or[cratarrhal condition will have disap- more men who have been hanging round peared.the nortids and windows of the instt- According to Dr.Harlanson, the Tete with the purpose of insulting th6| safest and best treatment is to use resident nurses.Fmboldened by the little notice that Was taken of bis actions, otre of the toalers atiempted to climb through a PaTtiy opened window, the night before ! bat he had not reckoned with his the nurse.who calmly pointed a host.after each meal a tablet, composed of Diastase, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal and fruit acids.These tablets can now be found at all drug stores under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect Yovalver.and pulled the trigger.The safety and assurance that healthy ap- bullet, however, missed its Intended pelite and thorough digestion will fol- billet.and thé burefaced rogue beat a low their regular use after meals.hasty retreat.Mr.R.8.Workman, Chicago, Tis.Po brevent anoiher such occurrence, writes: \u201cCatarrh is a local condition Chief Carpenter vas communicated with.the result being that Detective fietvaky was instantly sent to the scene.Soha the nurses of the hospital will NOW KR ratbout their humane duties with- CE fear of farther insult.At Lancaster, England, the police test.fon intoxication is \u201cterminologico!l trexactitude.STOMACH oe \u201cSCOWLS.v native the seams and furrows that 5 nto tie face of the aufferer from ja gestion, dyspepsia and chronic stom - resulting from a neglected cold in the head, whereby the lining membrane of the nose becomes Inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passing backward into the throat reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomach.Medical authorities prescribed for me for three years for catarrh of stomach without cure, but today I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.I cannot find appropriate words to express my good feeling.1 have found flesh.appetite and sound rest from their use.\u201d ee Mu sonate Po Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the a .e Anish when Pr, Von : - - Stans Pineapple Tablets ave given a safest preparation ns wel ar the sim \u201chance to show phefr power One lady in?plest and most convenient remedy for writing of thef fficacy in her vnse calls ANY form of Indigestion.C'atarrh of hein \u201cA heaven-horn healer © a5¢.\u2014120.stomach, biliousnesa, sour stomach, ITCH, Mange.Prairie Scratehen rer form of contagious Tteh nn nd \u201d- Heartburn avd hinatingæ after meals Send vour name and address to-day Do vou know the system rids itself of waste matter through bowels and kidneys ?Yes, but by the skin as well.As a matter of fact, the skin rids the system of more urea than the kidneys do.If the skin, or bowels, or kidneys are unhealthy \u2014they won't throw off enough urea.This urea is changed into urie acid\u2014carried by the blood to joints and nerves\u2014causing Rheumatism.One never inherits Rheumatism.One does inherit weak kidneys, irregular bowels and bad skin action.cred on \"Fruit Liven TABLETS *- will positively cure Rheumatism because they increase the eliminating action uf skin, kidneys and bowels\u2014and make these three organs so vigorous and healthy that there can be no urea or waste retained in the system to poison the blood and irritate the nerves.FRUIT-A-TIVES are fruit juices, combined with tonics\u2014the whole forming the most effective cure for Rheumatism, soc.a box or 6 boxes for $2.50.Sent on receipt of price if your druggist does not handle them.FRUTT-A-TIVES LIMITED = OTTAWA.CAKE KEEPS FRESH WHEN MADE WITH Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder Purity.Strength.Perfection.SOLD EVERYWHERE Speaking about Coffee Did you ever try \u2018Camp\u2019 COFFEE?If not.you have no idea how good it is ; how much superior to everything cla, how easy to make, and how economicalin use Just try a bottle next time you want coffre follow the directions on the label, and you'll be astonished It is so good.R.Paterson & Som, Coffee Specialists, Glasgemh ., \u2014hy The Adventures of ther Roosevelt Boars \u2014lihstrated in Colors, Olever, interesting, Up-to-Date.Get it at Chapman\u2019s Beokstore.§ Amusements.Le His Majesty\u2019s.\u201cJust Out of College,\u201d by George Ade, which Charles Frohman has ctiosen as tue vehicle to present his youngest star, Joseph Wheelock, jr.comes lo Hits Ma- Jesty's next week, There is said to be p'enty of nonsense in \u2018\u2019Just Out of College\u201d but tt as of the sort keenly relished by the wisest of men.\u201cJust Out of Coi- iege\u201d teiis a story of a young man who has Just completed his course at college.He 1s without money, but what he is minus in that respect he makes up in nerve He wants to Bel into husiness.He 1s going to do great things when he gets the opportunity.He is in Jove wilh the daughter of the man who Ys at the head of the \u201cpickle trust.\u201d \u2018The promoter of the octopus gives this young man a chance to do something, he lends him $20,000.With this he starts a rival plekie concern as a co-partner, with a modern up-to-date woman, a female captain of industry, who knows all about pickles.When the new industry is in the hey-day of its prosperity, the would-be father-in- law is hrought te the firm realization that he has a most formidable enemy.The young man shows a desire to burst the trust if possible, if not, sell out to jt.In the latter he Js =uccesgful, and in the end he marries the daughter, but before he gets her he has to surmount many obstacles.Academy of Music.A musical comedy drama.\u2018The Girl and the Gambler,\u201d with Florence Bindley in its principal role of Geraldine Lawrence will be seen at the Arademy of Music next week, The management prom- izes an excellent support.The play ls said to develop 4 combination of pathos and comedy, with heart interest as the keynote, Theatre des Nouveautes.At the Nouveautes next week the hill be \u2018L'Honneur.\u201d by Hermann Sudermann, transkated into French by Remon: and Valentin: This play.which met with considerable success in Paris at the Theatre Antaine, will be given at the Nou- veautes with a cost, including Mr.Las- salle in the leading part of ron Trast, Messrs.Dhavrol, Perny, Mesdames Da- maury and Bienfait.Mile.Marguerite Ninove, an actress who, during the last three segaons, played leading roles at the Nice Castho, will make her debut on the Nouveautes stage on Monday, November 5th.Toe Theatre Francais.\u201cNettle, the Newsgirl,\u201d will be the offering at the Theatre Francais next week.The company and scenic effects are sald to he the equal of any similar melodra- matlc organization on the road.Theatre Royal.\u201cThe Baltimore Beauties will Le at the Theatre Royal next week.The company.which numbers forty, includes Kennedy and Evans, Eantell and Sears, Leon Er- roll, Lea La Roses, Blsxett and Winters, Dayle andl Howard, Rtella Châterlaine and Madie Houstrd.To burlesques by Chan.E Taylor.entitled \"Fun om Tuck Farm,\u201d and \u2018\u2019Mrs.Mooney'sy Raught- introduces the, entire.company, apd twenty aris.[I \u201cat The Arena.The Black Dike Mills Band wil) play a farewell engngement In\u2019 Me nl hefire ailing for home on Nnvetmbne 2.1t-whs originally intended that the saturn en- ragement here should take pince on November Ind and 3rd.but it has heen de- Pig rap Le - \u201c Y STAR\u2014 WEDNESDAY, OCTO A Sale that is a Sale! louder is the sale.save money.will 350 Sensational Sale of Boys\u2019 Suits, 150 All-wool Suits for chtl- 125 BER 24, 1906 = Le * RT ton of 50 A 0a TF E STORE THAT GUARANTEES Y CUSTOMERS, ABSOLUTE ss BIG VALUES If ever there was a Clothing sale when the store's price tickets called than then this tn shrewd hovers the newspapars\u2019 talk ever did, Come expecting satisfaction and to Come looking for biz values, you not be dirappointed.Men's All-woonl Black Reaver Overcoats, cut 50 Inches long, velvet colar, long centre vent, fect fitting: ter Overcoat; special price, per- a dressy, warm win- IN WOMEN\u2019S COATS.A Matchless Millinery Show From the commencement of our Mithinery business.we have made gt our policy to include al our modern te prices capres of our Iinprovements Upon the newest and prettiest high-pr We are now power of our organization.No better our best, and there are no prices wit fairness, FOR 82.55.A 84.25 NEW YORK VELVET HATS with \u20ac quills.CHENILLE etre und wings.SMART ad up at side, to $6.50, for .VELV showing ready-to-wear lower prices than Usual, Just as # demonstration AND VELVET IT AND 'FRIT feed creations.Hate on grand profusion at no the bargain-giving Hats are shown in Montreal than hin speaking distance of ours for TO 86.50 HAT.; Lente brald tritaming and TOQUE with voter HATS, pos- turn- to-morrow .Cerna 57.9% \u2014-(ireat value.\u2014We advise coming early.\u2018 420 All-wool Suits, regular $12.00 values, the fabrics are tweeds and worsteds; all sizes.Special price to-morrrow .$7.98 =Secure Your Fall and | Winter outfit to-morrow, Overcoats and Reeters.dren: sizes 21 to 26: lar price $3.50.regu- Choose.%1.98 Blue Nap Reefers, serviceable winter special price good reefer; $2.98 MOTT\u2019S DIAMOND J CHOCOLA The favourite Canada for more than sixty years.in FRENCH PREMIER BUSY.Declares the Cabinet is Harmonious\u2014 Chamber Assembles Thursday.Paris.October 24 -M.Clemenceau, the new premier.is a busy man.He Rees reporters as readily ns an Am- orican politician, and by this means keeps the public Informed of movements and progress.M.Clemenceau declared that the cabinet was wholly harmonious, but there were -50 many questions on which the ministers must confer in detail.that they would be unable to ineet the Chamber of Deputies when thal body re-as- sembled Thursday.A MAGIC BOX.The Advance of the Healing Art The healing art has advanced vastly since the days when wounds were cauterised by red hot irons to stop bleeding and the tourniguet was in every day use.In the treatment of skin diseases and injuries the greatest discovery of modern times has been that of the herbal preparation so widely known as Zam-Buk.In the arenas of ancient Greece healing balms, the secret composition of which has long been Jost.were used by gladiators and contestants, but in Zum-Huk js found a healing balm surpassing anything hitherto known.This balm is compounded purely from herbal essences, a fact which at once places it on a plane by itself.Most ointments and salves are open to the objection that they contain animal fats ar mineral tn- gredients or both.Not so Zam-Buk.To the woman {in the home a box of Zam- Buk is literally a magic box\u2014a good falry.Are her fret blistered or sore with being on them all day \u2014Zam-Buk coals and eases.Are her hands sore or chapped -ease comes from Zam- Buk.An eruption breaks out on her face- Zam-Buk removes all skin dis- flgurements like magic.Babv's skin is > © chafing and hot \u2014Zam- Buk ir the purest and most wholesome emollient known.Her little hoy cuts his finger, or her daughter burns her hand -Zam- Buk again ig the healer.The father at the factory or on the farm gets a nasty cut or bruise\u2014Zam-Buk stops the bleeding, stops the smarting, allays inflammation and heals.It ls always handy and aiways useful in any emergency.Zam-Buk is also widely used as an embrocation.Sportsmen, footballers, ball-players, runners and athletes in general find it invaluable for bruises, sprains and all skin and muscle injuries.As an example of the high quarters in which Zam-Buk has found favor.it may be mentioned that Sher- ring, the Marathon winner, used Zam- Buk when training for his great race, Madrali, the great wrestler.who contested with Hackenschmidt for the championship of the world, used Zam- Buk daily.Houdini.the handcuff expert, who for a test was locked in a Russian dungeon and opened the lock in a few seconds, says he finds Zam- Buk unequalled for bruises and cuts.Not only for accidents and every day use, but for serious skin diseases, Zam- Buk Is a cure.Eczema, ulcers, running sores, abscesses, barbers\u2019 rash, itch, poisoned sores, scalp wounds, ringworm, etc., all yield to its healing influence.In and all over Canada authentic cases are now on record (some have been investigated by the local press) where Zam-Buk has cured skin diseases when doctors and all other ointments had failed.Mothers say that Zam-Buk suits the delicate skins of Infants better than any other preparation.curing eruptions, chafing sores, etc.Nurses use it and doctors give it high recommendation.In Canadian homes Zam-Buk fills a long-felt want, and no household should he without & box.One of the leading tving analysts recently tested Zam-Ruk's power as a germ Killer and has given a report In which he says it han greater power in this respect than the crude carbollc acid of commerce.This means that Zam-Buk is a germ- fcide and antizeptic of the highest order.It prevents wounds from festering and cures blood polson.while at the same time acting as an invaluable } mistake, In ordering, is charged to the WE HAVE CHILDREN\u2019S COMBINATIONS in MERINO at asc, MISSES\u2019 SIZES at Docc.\u2014 IN PURE WOOL AT $1.00, MISSES\u2019 SIZES at 81.80, WHITE Or GREY IN BOTH QUALITIES, The Knit-to-Fit Mfa.Co, $97 St.Catherine Street West, Mail Orders Promptly Attended To.BOUGHT MORE STEEL THAN CITY WANTED.Clty Surveyor Barlow stated at thé\u2019 meeting of the Road Committee yesterday afternoon, that an order for one hundred pounds of tool steel, which had been given to an agent, had resulted in the delivery of no less than a ton of the steel.It was the opinion of Mr.Barlow that the agent had nor acted in good fatth.The cast of the ton of steel was $1,063.He did not see what the departmen! was going to du With sn much material.In the discussion which ensued, it would appear that one of the employes of the department had been misinformed as to the number of pounds of steel in a bar; the consequence had been that more bars had heer ordered than were necessary.The fault for thus agent in question.Members of the committee were mu-h annoyed over the affair, and it was decided to ask instructions from the Law Department as to what evurse tho committee ought to pursue in regard to the matter.Lectured on Methods of Speaking.Pmf.J.P.Stephen, of the Montreal School of Elocution, lectured last evening to the Olivet Men's Association at the lecture room of the Olivet Baptist Church.The aubject chnsen by A New Pompadour pad.How to dress her hair.is al- Ways a subject of supreme interest to woman, and any new that will enhance of a well-dressed coif- is sure tn meet with approval.This pad will meet with instant favor.It differs from ordinary pads in that besides being beautifully vrimiped it is made of real hair and can be obtained in shades to match owner's hair.To introduce the new Real Hair Pompadour Pad.we shall sell 500 on Thursday at the thing the charm fure new the apeaker was \u201cSpeech, Specches, and Speakers.\u2019 and Prof.Stephens made the two hours of his lesture interes.ing and instructive ones.Hea divid=d the subject into several headings, as, Innguage, its enunciation, pronuncii- ton, articulation, selection of language and methods of delivery.Asks $5000 for Broken Leg.Dame Runa (¥nldberg.through her attorneys.Messrs.Foater, Martin, Mann | and Mackinnon, has entered suit for $5.000 damages against the Montreal Street Rallway, as an indemnity for | the breaking of her leg when a car: started too quickly and ashe was thrown tn the ground on Mount Royal avenue, on August 27th last.Having troublé with the mk?Gets demp and hardens?Then you are not using WINDSOR mat or animals cured ln 30 tes, cided to extend thelr tour of t T Nu Sepi are In 50 minutes.for a free trial package and ree for States a couple Of days longer TS healer.Local druggists sell at 50 T.SALT.kt acwer cakes faile Sold hy T uot.20 West St, yourself.Address F.A.Stuart Co, 58 tna dates for thelr Montreal concerts cents a box.Be sure you get the Catherine street 245 13 2aw Stuart Blda.Marshall, Mich, Monday anû Tuesday.Novembsr and 6.right thing, - .ad .: } æ .» , # PR _ \u2014\u2014 .= 77 - = So = SE si hu mn nominal price of .23¢C (Popular Ribbon.Large Variety.Invitingly Priced.Fancy Ribbons are reigning favorites; plaids utefis- puted leaders.dare They have developed fn the dushy shades crossed by narrow Bold cvolured stripes.or white There are also effects.effects colorings.plards with Parisian with warp with brown print and In season and out vou'l! \u2018ver find our Ribbon variety on the wave of pepularity.\u201c1 A TRAINED NURSE After Years of Experience, Advises Women in Regard to Their Health.Mrs.Martha Pohlman of 556 Chester Avenue, Newark, N.J., who is a fuduate Nurse from the lockley Training School at Philadelphia, and for \u2018six years Chief Clinic Nuree at the Philadelphia Hospital, writes the letter printed below.Ehe has the advantage of personal experience, besides her professional education and what she has to say may be gheolutely relied upon.Many other women are afflicted as she was.They can regain health in the same way.It is prudent to heed such sdyice from wach a source.Mrs.Pohlman writes : \u201cI am firm} rsuad after eight as de > randed, ce with Lydia Æ.Phare Vegetable Compoufid, that it is the safest and best medicine for auy suffering woman to nae.\u2018Immediately after my marri I found that m health n to fail me.became weak and pale, with severe bearing-down pains, fearfu! backaches and fre quent dizzy spells.The doo- tors prescri for me, yet I did not improve.I would bloat after eating and fre- uently become nauseated.Ÿ had pains down through my limbs s0 1 could hardly walk.It was as bad a case of female trouble as I have ever known, Lydia .Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound, however, cured me within four months.Bince that time I bave had occasion to recommend it to a number of patients suffering from all forms of female difficulties, and I find that while it is considered unprofessional to recommend a patent medicine, I can honestly recommend Lydia E.Pinkham 3 Vegetable Compound, for I have found that it cures female ills, where all other medicine fails.It is a grand medicine for sick women.\" Money cannot buy such testimonv as this\u2014merit alone can produce such results, and the ablest ialista now that Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound is the most universally successful remedy for all female diseases known to medicine.Lo When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful periods, weakness, displacement or ulceration of the female organs, that hearigy -down feeling, inflammation, backache, bloating for flatulence), general debility.indigee- on, and nervous prostration, or are beset with sach nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, \u2018\u2018all-gone\u2019\u2019 and \u201c\u201cwant-to-be-left-alone* feelings, blues and hopelessness, they should remember there one tried and true remedy.Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles.No other iemale medicine in the world bas received such widespread and unqualified endorsement.The needleas suffering of women from diseases peculiar to thelr sex is terrible to see.The money which they pay to doctors who do not help them is an enormous waste.The pain is cured and the mcney is saved by Lydia E.Pink- ham's Vegetable Campound.It is well for women who are ill to write Mrs.Pinkham, Lynn, Mass,, The present Mrs.Pinkham is the daughter- in-law of Ly deputy Mine Witness told the de-! Stead wore a cream lace Bown, with ; °F mn a Aa oh en \" defendant its He THiiv not tu do any \u201cmonkey work\" cream hat, with brown plumes, and ; ge ' CA on of he RTI Ly Sn ; IN he hotel with votre of the With thé taillot boxes, Collins wanted carrted violets, A reception followed Ben Co tu iret Sor iy rl in \u201ctel he had ow dkedd dew Mine to see how some of the electors the ceremony at the home of the Tao oe ar Ca Cate he Lord lett the rn hn om of several (Lad voud and witness had said bride's parenis, where the decorati wis Poors ard aan veld On The cesta yeangs Molto and Watley he kiew CARYL pou are a fool 10 vou do JU.\" [were effectively carried out in white oF ROLE Teer pode Frieptrone f were.Logisteres 4 the same hot Witness knew that Mine had a large chrysanthemums and greenery.This Couronnes eds te RUN AN ST fy ben The witness coubll not tell ficntis, and that 1f he got into diffi- evening Mr.and Mrs.Riddell Jeave for Pro Mi or hed Beene RUN \"1 what ne conversation Wir about! culties they would softer, New York on the first stage of ther CU Tie Heise win a pete ee Che Whes Mr DuVernet querted Grant Hiften was only in the committee jhonéymoon.The bride will travel in M: Me leur spoke ads at are | atu he West Huron élection the] Ton twice, = dd the witness à costume of claret colored broadeloth, beast rr U Ji ERROR Paiiness swore that he did net see or KNEW LITTLE ABOUT SEFTON.re Colored JL.\u2018 des + \u201cwr eval abi ~ - .s, d On ao 8 4 \"un.ov ete needed iptrodune Cummangs tn Pritcheit Mr.PuVernet endeavored tp asrer- On their return they will restde he wie mate in pute eel sendy aw bien ot | Prior to the London election cae | tatin the position Sifton held In Ardy's Place Viger far the winter ¢ a SHI Vin sont tte poils hat nen | palen fran: had travelled for the Calits | usin.Witness said that Kifton was rides ante whieh Nu CEE A le tt be rade pénis tat at Ti pue Pubtishing House hut the cone not there long, He never saw Sifton merous included a diamond ri >, Le cr Apes Dork atin salesmen off the roid He give money to others besides the six.the bride , .ng tro HonN Mi AY LE SMWORTH RUCELLES Lo Mav 1 -6b-} ne | y ¢ bridegroom, whose gift to the pren to Tanda early in May ant cb Witness got $20 from Sifton for his matron of honor was a gold bracelet ' ., et Œ or pige \u201c© eu \u2018 nt .tai Wl + o \u2018 .Hoan vB A sooth Mon bot rain I oemplovment from My Reid, Held gk.th the bridesmaids amethyst and pest] Jastrs Por qe Miner ef made one trip for the polilishing com: \u201cThat's all vou gon ™ asked Mr pendants, to the best man à silver el- Iothwass ad pa ol EE UN pany after obtaining the position, bat paVerner, and the witness replied in Baretir case, and to the ushers sets of pronges tod [I cutrel y beuli- | he did na werk for the coppars NA the affirmative He wis a Liberal, ho walsteoat buttons sels « we 4 or 101, po M5 Me ean ahe election The witness dnd not bring oa and he did not look for money.: SCTE 1e pe ee Lion ernie nt te Platters to Mr Bend, neither 1 1id he work \u201cYou did not expect to do this crook- The marriage of Miss Mahle Tres, tone te nna cpl dis proposals {for him before that period ed work because you were a Liberal,\u201d daughter of Mr.W.Tees, to Mr.Ae ane teen cent a nthe pate an th CT dust applied ta him for work 1) voncuented Mr DuVernet.Arthur L.Paterson.takes place this Forlavans a a te enact this Would be ALI nat ge ta him for election work | Witness could not tell of the way In afternoon at half past five o'clock it Ae diffé a To antes as a aw to Just nt that time Mr Reld employed (piel the other workers brought in| the residence of the bride's parents, Copel ene cn ne to pas SU UU toi every ME, skin me to ge te the central vga 33 Claremont Avenue, Westmont, bashet ot «te a office of the Liberal Club, where nel Pitey x evidence, said Ardy.was not The Rev.Mr.Scott will officiate.The Bererring to the London scandal, wis in charge 1 took a position there correct when he sald that Lewis gave | bride who will be given away by her M AV aw rth de ared hie believed [with Mr Mefntosh three nr four! pm the numer.It was Sifton ho father will wear white crepe de chine Ere Vv an Whe wos ginny an the nats Weeks before the election, That VAR 4 di) so averred the witness with ensbrotdered medallions, tulle ver chou d'be queaineshedt hat he vas not Atont the middle of May Same lithe Copie envelopes were handed tn Ardy vell, with orange blossoms, and will : = ar devine Mo Hyman trom Hime probably more than à week after hy Rifton the day hefore the election.varry a shower bouquet of roses ani ei , ; 4 11 stariec OF Cor _ , | > F lilies of the valley.Miss Ethel Mur- At any time within a 1 rman CAME along.He had not seen Sifton since.He paid thy } .; ; ; rear from the election, the matter eld was in chäfge Thoogh Hyman three hovs a daar apiece for deliver- i White des a Tver, Sik : 3 r \u2018 ae ua \u2018 M 1 387) over w = contd have teen brought vip on an HL aren i fore May ind 1] ing papers.Two of the lads were Ws with pink panne girdle and hit elation petitton Mr Hyman eould © ) re election was coming own sons ink : then have presented his awn perition os J ran pledge my oath that [ did} Wt ess told the magistrate that he Margarer Bent meine el a bd and have heen able to show thé other an what O'Gorman was doing did not know where Sifton Ent the) will wear a white muslin and late side of the shield Finwever.the full {227 EE of the Pooks, ACUNE as| nny frock over pink silk slip and cary vus had heen allowed to puis
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