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[" \u201cthat the grenter cily will go for Hearst | SUCCESSFUL ADVERT SAYINGS: \u2014 ISERS WEATHER FORECAST: \u201cWe have used The Star constantly - \"since we commenced, and \u201csatisfied with the results.\u201d \u2014MR.GRAHAM BROW are well FINE NE, The Sovereign Bank, City.RAE UTE ¢ Montreal Daily Star EASE TW urs wa bnt sts PAY ony yar CIRCULATION OF STAR 367,804 129,301 \u2014\u2014 497,107 Last Week's Daily .Last Week\u2019s Weekly .Total last week VOL.XXX VIII, NEW YORK CONTEST WAXES WARMER Charles F.Murphy Sticks to Doctrine of \u2018 Regularity.\u201d TAMMANY \u201cFLARE-UP\u201d TO-DAY Thomas W.Lawson Says Hearst Will Win by a Huge Majority.New York, November 3.\u2014Charles BF.Alu py \u201cRegularity\u201d a.Tammany Hali yesterday.rennnded of the cable message sent by bachurd Croker to Senator Patrick I.MeCarron, the Brooklyn leader wig congratulated for his repudiation of Heast Murphy was asked Whal ello l the Message would have.20 guest: ou the genuineness ol that sbegrs.u be replied du-coursed upon He was mm whi h \u201cHave vou taken any steps to ascertain whether It was sent by Mr.C:0- Kel or noi?Murphy was asked \u201cNo, and don't mtend to, cither\" What du you think ul Mi.Cruker's Position in the mater?\u201d CR ds entirely corcrary to the teach- Ings and attitude of Mr Croker all his Nie,\u201d sand Murphy Mio Croker, as leader otf Tammany Hall, taught me regilurity, and HWuys preached it.Tammany has aiways followed that instructing.\u201d \u201cAre Fou teaching regulanty now\u201d! CI certainly wim I Always have, ami an teaching 11 now.\u201cHow then did you support the non.fnation of Mr.Hearst™ was the next i Question.TAMMANY WILL FOLLOW.\u201cTammany Hall went ty that convention is followers, The people up the State wanted Mr.Hearst, and we fell in line.Now that Mr.Hearst is nominated.we are supporting him loyally.He is the regular nominee of the party.and as such should be supported by the purty.\u201d \u201cDo you think that Teturn to Ameriva\u201d\u201d \u201c1 da not know.but if he dues come.I would be the very first to welvoma him He is 4 mun fur whom I have ajwiys had a great deal of respect.\u201d \u201cAre you still under the impression Mr.Croker will by a plurality of 50,0007\" \u201cYes.from 80.000 to 100,000.\" \u201cDo you think all the boroughs will gn for Mr.Hearst\u201d \u201cI don\u2019t know about all the boroughs, but I feel certain that New York County and King's County will go for him.\u201d Murphy confirmed the statement that Tamuany Hail would have a \u2018flareup\u201d on Saturday.a final effort ta interest voters in the candidacy of Mr.Hearst.Besides the meeting at Dur- land's Riding Academy, meetings and firewnrks will be held In every other strict in the city, Mr.Murphy said.(Continued on page 20.) Dakotan Charged With Murder.Special to The Montreal Star.Morden, Man | November 3.\u2014-The trial of Martin Doyte.for the murder of Vincent Weiler, bath Dakdtans, near Snowflake.Man.is proceeding.Eight witnesses, all Americans, were axam- {ned to-day.principally for the purpose of showing that Dovle and Weller were together at Snowflake, the day befnre Weiler disappeared, and was not seen again dill his body was found.Gun Metal \u201cThin Model\u201d Watches.CQ In choosing a Watch, give first consideration to the movement.Let by far the greater amount of your expenditure go into it.i G Then selet as | good a case as the | alance of your outlay : will afford.Gunmetal Watch Cases give an opportunity to the man of | moderate means to | carry a really high- | grade Watch \u2018at a moderate cost.It is to meet just such demands that our No.18 Gunmetal Watch has been constructed.The mon ment it cone thins iv one made aeeord- INE to our own spectficn- * tions, containing 17 jewele (two more than à standard \u201cfall jewelled\u201d movements, raised gold settings, Ree.# quet hairspring, patent regulator.adjusted to perature, Isochranism Positions The case ix of the finest gunmetal, and dust proof The price, complete ls but $1800, hy mail, to any address, Henry Birks & Sons, Limited.Gold and Silversmiths Phillips Square.No 263 ATTACK ON THE STREET RAILWAY Senator Forget says that there has been much Misrepresentation in the Matter.OF Report of a Meeting Supposed/to Have Arranged With Man ment Was Very Misleadifg.HOLDINGS A campaign of misropresen what ~oine of the Montreal Railway officials call the movement among the sharvholders to dise it the mutnagement In the eyes the public and the shareholders uff large.The directors have remuinogf silent under he many attacks th: have ber nade upon them, and enator Forget said list uight., that best plice for the fixhtitue, if there Le fire was at the annual ink Wind not through the me wspape \u2019 CA (ne meeting,\u201d he said \u201cwe will mee: the attacks fairly and in the oped, and will reply to them satisfac- tly and honestiv.The server, felt that the publication of the stock holdings of the directors peated very wrong fmpression.lu the first place he stated that although the books did not show it hi- wn interests in the rad were greater than the holdings of any two shreholders, while other sirectors represented mach more stock than they wire given credit for id the list that was published.The list represented holdings on the new basis of $100 shares, Lut the claim Wis made that only two were right and that three were wrong.Street Railway officials also felt that one newspaper had published much misleading matier in regard to a meeting that was supposed to have been arranged between the rianage- ment and some shareholders.It was alleged that the sharcholders kept the appointinent, waited an hour in the Street Railway Chambers and no Street Railway officials appeared.It turns out that this meeting was called off by a letter from Senator Forget, who addressed it to a committee of three, and stated that he had decided to discuss the various tnatters they wanted to see him about, not privately, but at the annual mecting.Furthermore, no shareholder\u2026 turned up at the Street Railway Chambers and if they had done so they would have found Mr.W.G.Ross in his office, as he was there all morning.The voting strength of the dissenting sharcholders is open to question and is one of the most interesting phases of the Present discussion.That it will be strong enough to carry any measure directed ag: inst the present management hardly any one believes.It is understood that the \u201crebels,\u201d as they ure called, wili control a few thousand shares.but will make up in lung power what they lack in voting strength.Unless present indications, are very far astray.however, the meeting will be the most interesting In the history of the Street Railway, and there Will be plenty of oratory on both sides.To a certain extent now the question of issuing the new stock at a premium has been lost sight of in view of the fact that a more general attack will be upened up.time the premium is where the dole larg and cents come in, and on that point the management will get the support of many who think that issues at par are ton great a tax upon a eo.pany that is in a position to command something better.NO MORE SIGNS ON ISLE RONDE.At the regular meeting of the Har- bor Board yesterday 1t was decided, that since the Harbor (\u2018ommisstoners had been given jurisdiction ever lie Ronde, that ithey should instruct the secretary to\u2019 notify the parties who have signs on the Island to remove them, as it is contrary to the by-laws to allow signs to be erected vn harbour property.A letier was read from the Deputy Minister of Marine and Fishertes stating that an order-in-Council had been passed authorizing an advance of $45,000 on account of the new wharf sheds, An application of the Ewart Company.Limited, for permission to place some ice carriers on harbor property at Verdun, was granted, subject to revocation at the pleasure of the commissioners.Notification of protest from the Peck Roliing Mills Limited, was recelved concerning a flume from their hydrau- le lot at MiH street, which passes through harbor property.A complaint was read from the master of the Kensington, saying that the Mount Royal had disregarded one of the Commissioner's by-laws by proceeding at too great a speed through one nf the cuts, It was decided to obtaln légal advire as to what should Be done in the matter.POWER COMPANY SUES THE CITY.The Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company.against the City of Montreal, furnished an interesting case before Judge Robidoux at yesterday afternoon's sitting of the Super- for Court The Company instituted suit against the city to obtain an indemnity of 33649 for alleged breach of contract, all the trouble arising from an electric pump at the high level pumping station on McTavish street.The company set forth that in the month of October, 1902, they agreed to supply for five years, 2,200 volts to the city to operate the pump, at the price of $20 per horse power.By this contract.the company also agreed to furnish additional power, if necessary.the price in this case being $2 per hour, or for the fraction of an hour.The company made a deposit of $600 with the city treasurer as guarantee, but that after the power had heen delfvered, the city was prevented from using the pump by writ of injunction taken out by a citizen, who complained that {1 annoyed the neighborhood.The company now declares that, being unable to get rid of their power, they have been damaged to the amount of $2,649.In answer the defendant pleads that the power was never delivered; that the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Co.was bound to wait before delivering \u2018he power until the said pump was properly installed and provided with all its accessories, and the writ of he Junction cannot be invaked in supoort %.ue TS DIRECTORS PA 4 Congressmen A.J.At the same.ie TS ' SPEAKER\" SPEAKS AT PITTSBURG Hon.R.F.Sutherland and Mr.Charles Marci! Attend Banquet of Canadian Club.Special to the Montreal Star.Yitsburg, Pa, November 3.\u2014The ahadian Society of Pittsburg held its first annual bar-quet in the Hotel Schen- ley last night, the function being, one of the finest social affairs of t early.winter The banquet hall of the hotel was claborately decorated with the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jec James 1.Buchanan, a leading Pitts = capitalist, wus the toast-master, and Barchfield H.Db.W.English, president of the Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce, and Judge Joseph Bufington, of the United States | Disjæict Court, were the er ef ye guests of honor b -Tôp.R.Sutherland, K.©.speaker of tne Dominion H®use of Commons, and Mr.Charles Marcil, menfber of \u2018he ] omin- ion Parliament from Bonaventure, Quebec, and deputy sheakur gm\u201d Mr.Sutherland r nied to the roast, \u201cCanada,\u201d tn a felicitous wddress, having reference lo the cordial relations existing between the Ame.lran Republic and the Dominjon.Mr.Mar- cil elaborated this theme in his response to the toast, \u201cThe friendly re- lutions between the United Statoc and Canada.\u201d Judge Ruffington spoke on the theme, \u201cThe United States\u201d All the addresses were well received.Five hundred covers were laid, and music was provided by an orchesira SPANISH TREASURE TROVE.Work of Digging for Armada Riches Progresses.Special to the Montreal Star.Glasgow, November 3.\u2014Mr.Robert Paterson, of Messrs.Paterson and tGlasguw, who is acting as ecrétaix to and ls à member of the syndicate which is carrying out the exploration at the wreck of the Bpan- ish Armada treasure ships, has received an encouraging telegram from Tobermory.It states that eight guns, presumably bronge, have been located, also a chest.The sea being calm and the weather fine the work is siill being carrled on vigorously.So far no portion uf the wrecked ship has been located.The chief difficulty which the explorers have to overcome is the presence of the large quantity of sand and slimy mud which has been silted up during the three centuries by the burn which flows into the bay at the point where the vessel was blown up, and the area, some 200 yards which has to be probed.The syndicate ate, however, quite satisfled with the progress of the operations so far and are hopeful that they will yet discover the poop of the vessel, in which it is believed, not only the treasure, but the captain's valuable gold plate will be found.Newlands, Fleeced Many Canadians.London, November 3.\u2014 Scotland Yard is diligently searching for a man named Hutton, who was reported some time ago, as having swindled several Canadians in London out of small sums of money.Hutton claimed to have hailed from Toronto.\u20180 MASTERS VOICE\u201c HE world\u2019s greatest artists will sing for you in your own home.Caruso, the glorious tenor, Eames, queen of sopranos, Plancon, most magnificent of bassos, and a score of other stars will voice the beauties of the masterpieces of grand opera.You liaten, and forget it is the Victor or Berliner Gram-o-phone.The voice of this wonderful instrument is the human voice.And every \u2018Red Seal\u2019 Record is a master record of a masterplece of music.$1260 to $110 far Rerliner Gram-o-phones, on easy payments if desired.Write for free catalogue of \u201cRed Seal,\u201d and 3,800 other Records.THE BERLINER GRAM-0-PHONE CO.OF CANADA, LIMITED, 417 St.Catherine street West.Alno for nale at 340 St.Catherine st, E, Victor or Sold MONTREAL, CANNOT LAND CREW OF TURRET BELL Mackenzie and Mann Steamer Stranded Off Charlottetown, May Prove a Total Wreck.Special to the Montreal Star.Charlottetown, PEI, November 3.\u2014 Although the steamer Turret Rell, stranded at Cable Head, at the entrance ol St.Peters's Bay, is only one hundred yards from shore, such a tremendous seu has been on all day that so ar dliempls to land her crew of twen- ty-three men have been unsuccessrul, and no communication has been hud between ship afid shore, \u2018the \u2018Turret Bell is owned by Mac- Kenzle and Mann, and has been em- plo for ast t years in car- le ass Coal Coimn- from » B., v Montreal.It was while returning fron, Montreal in ballast that she was driven ashore during a north-eas: gale.She is a steel steamer of 2,300 tons, dom- | thanded by Captain Murchison, whaso wife is a'so on board.The actual coudi- ton of the steamur is not known, but prospects of getting her off are very poor, as sho went on light at high tide.Victoria Will Compete.Hpecial to The Montroal B(nr, Victoria, BC, November 3.\u2014K, D, Russet], 1s, A.conductor of ths Ar- con Club, has been appointed British Columbia representative of tho or- gnnimation committees in connection with the competition for Earl Grey's musical and theatrical trophy.It 1s expected the Arcon Club, counted the best male voice choir on tue Pacific coast.will compete.SATURDAY, \u201cThe Registered Name\u201d \u201cSALADA\" Ceylon Tea, on a Sealed Lead Packet is pat there as your safeguard \u2018\u201cBeware of Imitations.\u201d 25c, Per Pound, Full Weight.JAPAN TEA DRINKERS \"\"°\" NOVEMBER and guarantee.Black, Mixed or | Natural Green.j =z 1906.PRICE ONE CENT.30c 40c, 50, 60c, uke * arava) Green Teat is delicious.Self adjusting \u2014 fits any bottle.gas in carbonated beverages after once opened.druggist, Cannot get out of order\u2014will last for years.\u2018YWHERE ON RECEIPT OF PRICE.for the physician, Price 2730.MAILED AN L.J.A.SURVEYER, Invaluable families, ete.fort.nent, as to size, service and comfort.Indies and Demerara, and our Rooklet Better write for a copy.R.M.Melville, - Pickford & Black, Excellent Accommodation on the \u201cP.& B.It is certainly a source of great satisfartion to know that when travelling you have sclected the Line with the Our four steamers.ranging in size {rc are not equalled by any running to the Bi tish West Indies from this Conti- A steamer leaves Halifax every twelfth day for \u2018\u201c\u201cI'o the British short description of the length of the voyage and the different Islands visited.The Robert Reford Co., Ltd., Montreal No More Flat Beverages PERFECTION BOTTLE STOPPER If you use the Natures beneficial Absolutely air-tight, Retains the wine merchant, clubs, private 52 St, Lawrence Boulevard, Two Doors from Cralg.Steamers \u201cest accommodation for your com- over three thousand tons register, Bermuda Pritish West West Indies,\u201d gives a Toronto : Halifax, N.S.AIRD'S RYE BREAD.Get in the Swim Too cold for swimming now, but the fobd that makes a good swimmer will make good muscle, and bone and brain for YOU.G.H.Gorsan, the well known swimming instructor at Balmy Beach, Ontario, lived on SHREDDED WHEAT Biecoit and Triscuit during the months of July and August to the total exclusion of all other cereal foods, that he found them strengthening and nourishing, and believes them to be * the only pure whole wheat tood.\u201d Shredded Wheat is made in Canada of Canadian Makes healthy tissue and good red blood.it for breakfast with milk or cream.Wheat.Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ontario.Toronto Office, 32 Church Street.SINGERS, for BREATHING gv to O.- STEWART TAYLOR Tencher of Singing, Karn Hall.263 77 law He says Try Last Longer and Throw a Better and Softer Light Than Any Other EVERY DEALER IN THE CITY SELLS THEM Ask for Munder Burners and Triple Triplex Mantles Trade Supplied by MUNDERLOH & CO., 61 St.Sulpice Street COAL som YOU CAN GET IT AT F.ROBERTSON'S, 206 ST.JAMES STREET Bell Tel.4611.Merehs=\u2018y, 306.242 52 Your Credit is Good for Ladies\u2019 und Gent's Fine Clothing, Fur Lined Coats.Suits, Overcoats, Costumes, Skirts, Waists, etc.Just smal) payments that will be ly notice- le.Ours is the most-up-to-date Clothing Store in the City.THE COSMOPOLITAN STORE, 283 Notre Dame st.West.a Wampole's kx Tooth Paste] AN IDEAL DENTIFRICE.The Toilet equipment of Ladies or Gentlemen is not.complete without it The Best - ON SALRAT:ALL'DRUG'STORES.R.J.Tooke\u2019s Shirts.- + af the company's claim.Defendant is represented bv City Attorneys Arch- ambauit and Butler, while Mr.Montgomery appears on behalf of the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Com- pary.\u2018The case la being continued today.- EXCELSIOR LODGE.\u2014The Sons of England Benefit Society, Excelsior Lodge, No.36.celebrated their 2lst anniversary last evening by a dinner amd dance in Welsh's Hall.\u2018The report of the secretary showed that the lodge was in very good financial standing.As to new members the lodge had gained considerable within the past five years.Members of other lodges vere \u2018présent with roetings to Excelsior, \u201c.Criminal Court at Sherbrooke cé Special to The Montreal ftar.Sherbrooke, November 3 \u2014 The Criminal Assizes closed yesterday.The | only two prisoners convicted during the term were is Briere, for obtaining money under falses pretences, andFrank Redmond, accused of fncest.The former was réntenced to thirty days and the latter' to \u2018tHiree years in St.Vincent de Paul penñiten- acousatfon | tiary.Another slim! against Redmond was not dealt with.Gaudias Custeau.accused of having caused the death of his brother, was acquitted.The Postrmster-Generdl has a start of nearly 180.008 persons urder him.or more thas the standing.Britheb ares: Don\u2019t Neglect the Chance to Get the Most Exclusive Styles in Bath Wraps, Smoking Jackets and Dressing Gowns at 20% Discount.The stock i in this Special Department which we are closing out was big and varied, and there is ct, OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO MAKE A SATISFYI G SÉLÉC] 10 very garment in the onc was a picked one, the patterns and color- ings exc exclusive, the garments elegantly made! You can be sure of what rv \u201c207 discount, at this time of year, when you wear the garments most, and when they are most given for gifts, it wont be long that you can make a full selection.a DRESSING GOWNS from .to $40 -00 at regular prices.; SMOKING J from - to 13-00 =: regular prices.at 30 at regular prices, WELLING BATH APS, at $8.30 to $10 00 at regular ALL aay 20 PER CENT.\u201d 218.218 St.James Street.pri BUY NOW !! Fer we He a VER Srna EREN 1% Tr: DE ous pas SOTATY.The World's Work contains a remarkable story of a negruv who, like Booker T Washington.pose from the humblest beginning to the headship of a helpful and important in- A recent number of stitution.He was put to work when four years old and at nine was a regular plough hand Yet he managed to LR re odd mo- learn to read and write, at ments.and later worked his way through Tuskagee Institute.After a series o: hardships, he says: \u201cI felt that | was born to bad luck and gave up ail hope of future work.Just at that time some one sent me a copy of Orison Swett Marden's book \u2018Pushing to the Front\u2019 1 read every chapter.Every line In it seemed to say to me: You are a coward to give up \u201d This book proved the turning point in his career.Published by Thomas VY.Crowell & Company, it ls now trans- tated into nearly every civiilzed tongue, including the Japanese.Moffat.Yard & Company Announce for early publication a valuable book by Elisabeth Luther Cary.entitled \u201cThe Works of James McNeill Whist- fer.\u201d This volume, the text of which has been pronounced by an expert crl- tic far the ablest vet written about Whistler's art, considers his etchings, ltthographs, pastels, water colors, paint.Ings and landscapes, concluding with a chapter on his theory of art Willlam Frederick Dix, secretary of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, has written a Romance of Old Furniture, which will be published in the near future.by Maffat.Yara & Company.under the title of \u201cThe Face In the Glirandole * Mr.Dix has been for years an ardent collector of old furniture and his exceptionally dainty and beautiful love story ls aaturated with the very spirit of its pursuit.fy.Gustav Ko! \u2018\u2019How to Appreciate Music wil published this month by Moffat, Y.rd and Company.The book is frankly addressed tn those who do not understand music, hut want to.and is destined to be one of the most useful books and, without doubt, the most Informing.that has appeared on the subject in many years.\u201cJob.\u201d the French illustrator.whose pices appear in Mr.Chatfleld-Tay- as \u2018Moltere: A Biography,\u201d issued by Duffield & Company, ls in real life Jacques Onfroy, Comte de Breville After studying in the Lyvee Iouis le Grand and the College Stanislas he Bpent five years in fitting himself to become a painter of military subjects, being for some !ime an officer in the 4th Cutrassiers.His pictures, while having great vivacity, make a specialty of historical accuracy in all appointments, and the Comedie Francaise itself lent him costumes for his work on Mo- Uere.Marcel Ievignet by Mr Elwyn Barron, \\e sald to be something new in the way of mystery stories.Mr.Bar- Fon was for some time a dramatic cri- Uc In Chicago, and is at present press @gent for Mr.E.S.Willard's company.Years of residence tn the French capital have given him opportunity to know his Paris thoroughly.A new play now being finished by George Ade is based on his published book called \u201cArtie.\u201d The drama is also called \u201cArtie,\u201d the title being taken from the principal character.It was through sketches narrating the adventures of this same \u201cArtie\u201d that Mr.Ade first came into notice while do!ng nows- paper work in Chicago.Among ths \u2018\u2018misrepresentative\u201d women included in Captain Harry Graham's new volume just issued by Duf- field & Company, are Eve, Mrs.Mary Buker Eddy.Marie Corelll and Mrs.Nicholas Longworth.Among the make.believes are Lady Godiva, Mrs.Grundy and Mrs.Christopher Columbus.Col.D.Streamer\u2019s fun in this new volume, as befits its feminine themes, is even more good-humored than in \u2018\u2018Misrepre- sentative Men.\u201d The autumn lst of Ginn & Company, Boston, has some attractive titles, Mr.William J.Long, whose \u201cNorthern Trails,\u201d was the popular out-door book of last autumn, has written in \u201cBrier: Patch Philosophy\u2019 from what may seem a new view-point, but which in reality is only a general justification of his views in regard to the moral! and Intellectual development of the animal world.Miss Caroline Rurnite, director of the children\u2019s work in the Cleveland Publio Library, believes that the stories that were favorites In the days of our mothers and grandmothers still have a charm for children and that romance ought not to be crewded out by \u2018nature books.\u201d She has edited Grace Greenwood's Stortes from Famous Ballads and Mr FE.H.Garrett has contributed a frontispiece in colora and full-page {llustrations for each story.A new hook that is sure to attract attention in these days of athletics and physical culture 1s \u201cPhysical Education\u201d by Dr.Dudley A.Bargent.director of the Hemenway Gymnasium, Harvard University.The book covers historically the progress of physical education and the obstacles it has had to overcomes to reach its present development.He says \u201cNorth America has originated little In the way of physical exercises, excepting possibly the game of lacrosse, which was played by the Indians, and the game known aa \u2018bean bag,\u2019 Invented by Dr.Dio Lewis.\u201d Ralph Connor's many edmirers will welcome the news that a new story of his is now on the press at Reveils.The scene of \u201cThe Doctor\u201d la laid up In the Canadian foothills, where the Sky Pilot and the Prospector passed through their stormy days.The story is rugged and vigordus as are Its predecessors and it 1s quite credible that the typical Connor hero will be as attractive when clothed in the fagcination of the man of srirnce performing faithful! ministry to bodies, as was the Sky Pllot who administered to soula Hugh Black's new book la a volume of sermons preached in his Edinburgh pulpit and issued by Revells under the title.\"Listening to God.\u201d This volume appears almost simultaneously with the beginning of Mr.Black's duties as professor at the Union Seminary The volume ls dedicated to the congregation of St.George's United Free Church in Edinburgh In memory of ten years\u2019 ministry.Revells have on the press a book by Newell Dwight Hillis.\u201cThe Fortune of the Republic.\u201d Dr.Hillis holds a unique position among American pulpiteers in the very widespread popularity of his writings.This volume, like \u201cThe Invesunent of lnfluence,\u201d and \u2018A Man's Value to Soclety.\u201d is a series of related essays.They touch our national forces and prospects and deal with the national consciousness underlying our ho- Hdays und institutions class feelings.schools, etc, and are strongly optimistic in tone A notable book on the problem of assimilating the tmmigrants into our national life is \u201cThe Incoming MilMons,\u201c by Howard B.Gruse.Dr.Grose is 8 member of the Home Missions Board of the Baptist Churches and has given this question many years of study.Revells are issuing a book of the out-door type that will find its way straight to the heart of every nature lover, \u201cCamp-Fire Musings.\u201d by Dr.W.C.Gray, late editor of the Chicago Interior.Phlilp Loring Allen has the distinction or phe simultaneous announcement of his marriage to Miss Ryan.of Reedsburg, Wisconsin, and the publication of hits first book.\u201cAmerica's Awakening: The Triumph of Righteousness in High Places\u201d Mr.Allen la a young newspaper man an the editorial! staff of the New York Evening Post.Eleanor Gates\u2019 new romance of the prairies, \u201cThe Plow-Woman\" (MeClure, Phillips & Co.), comes from the West, indorsed by the West as an authentic and real \u201chistorical novel\u201d In the best sense of the word,\u2014though it 1» history of only thirty years ago.But it is refreshing to get a picture of real In- âlans, real plalnsmen (not necessarlly \u201ccow-boys\u201d) and settlers, and to experience a thrill of excitement over situations that are the result of real conditions, vouched for by those who have gone through them rather than melodramatic clap-trap evolved in the wilds of a great city.\u201cIt seems to me,\u201d writes Fllia Parker Butler, discussing his phenomenally successful little hook, \u201cPigs Is Pigs.\u201d (McClure.Phillips & Co.).\u201cthat this particular story had more laughs than a writer of laughs usually gives for the money.This was unintentional.1 think one good laugh in a short story is enough for anybody and if I had known that \u2018Pigs Is Pigs\u2019 contained so many I should have taken some out and saved them to spice some other story that was short of laughs.\u201d Mr.Marion Crawford's new novel, \u201cA Lady of Rome,\u201d will be Issued by Messrs.Macmillan next week.It is a story of modern Roman soclety.and is concerned with the fate of the ('nn- tessa «di Mentallo who was changed by her marriage from a bright and fearless girl to a woman with a look in her eves \u201cof continual terror, a haunted look.the look of A woman who lives in perpetual dread of a terrible catastrophe.\u201d A book which ia certaln to be among the most popular nf the season Is Certain Delightful English Towns, by Willlam Dean Howells, which the Harpers are to publish next week.The book is to be profusely illustrated, and the writing 1s full of that charming quality which has made Mr.Howells a classic In his own lifetime.The probleme presented in The Awakening of Helena Richie have so deeply impressed the mind and conscience of New England, that in various pulpits.in Boston and elsewhere, sermons have been preached with this really wonderfu! book as a text.The ministers have not heen of none mind in regard to Mra.Deland's working out of The Rosary, and Other Poems.ert C.Rocers.(N.Y.: John Company.1908.Price $1.50.) By Rob- Lane A sad truth, but one that can hardly ! and expression that we may fairly in the \u2019 .future expect from him more verse of even higher merit than is contained tn be disputed, is the fact that volumes: the volume before us.of verse have absolutely ne.market value at the present time.In Ens- land Alfred Austin, in a paper read b.- fore the Royal Institution.recently deplored \u201cthe growing dislike for the higher kinds of poetry\u201d blaming mainly materialism and the tendency to prefer novels \u2014 a womanish tendency, he thinks.Another poet.who ranks higher than Mr.Austin, lately published a magazine article, calling attention tu the general decline verge, and attributed it In part to the \u201cState discouragement of literature.\u201d Meanwhile.poetry of one kind or another gathers so thick and fast around every editors desk that sometimes It seems as if he must shut up his office and conceal his address.Never: before were so many people at it, and never before were there so many of almost identleal emotions, Not a single publisher can probably be found who will risk his good dollars on verse written by anyone but a well-known author, and few publishers will risk them even on that.So, unless an author issues verse at his own expense, it la rarely Issued.If it dues get into book form, it fails to sell.and, more than ever, scepticism greets the manuscript of poetry.Occasionally.of course, we meet with an exception to this rule, And when we du su, it 18 nur duty tg encourage the political aspirant\u201c As a native of Buffalo, of - where he has long resided, Robert Cameron Rogera has a | wide circle of acquaintances in Can- - ada, who consider that he has so un- , The first poern in It is \u201cThe Rosary.\u201d widely known in its musical setting by Mr.Nevin.THE ROSARY.The hours I snent with thee.dear heart, Are as a sting of pearls to me, 1 count them over, every one apart, \u2014 My Rosary.Fach hour a pearl each pearl a prayer To sUll à heart in absence wrung: [tell caclr bead unto the end, and there A Cross 1s hung.Oh merorteos that bless- and bum! Oh\u2019 barren gain and bitter loss\u2019 1 kiss earh Lead, und strive at last to learn To kiss the Cross, Sweetheart, To kiss the Cross.The Buffalo poet\u2019s llnes on \u201cDoubt\u201d are such as George Meredith might have penned.but the poem is unfortunately too long for our limited space, and will therefore content ourselves with a shorter composition.LIKE TO A SHIP, Like to a ship upon a shoreless ocean, Manned by a never-growing crew of years, My life slips onward, and with vain devotion My soul stands silent at the heim, and \u201ca stecrs If one strong wind would blow direct and single, Then would I turn wherever 1t might call: But many winds there are that madly mingle, And ! must trim my salls to favor all 8o.whether I be drifting or be sailing, I know not, and alas! shall never know: My lite Is one long yearning, unavailing.hat some strong seltled wind ut last will blow! Dcn-a-Dreams.A Story of Love and Youth.By Harvey J.O'Higgins.(New York: The Century Co, 1906.) This title sounds alluring and wil\u2019, no doubt, attract many readers of bath sexes.Donald Gregg, who is the l\u2019un Quixote, or Don-a-I)reams of the tale was, from hls boyhuod's days a lover, a poet, and a gentle solitary.We nike his acquaintance when he was only six years old, and, as a little fever,\u201d cried all night when he was gravely Informed that Santa Ciaus was not a real personage.He then ser himself the task of preventing his Younger brother from belng \u201cdisillusioned\u201d in the same way as himself.When he reaches the maturer age of fiffcen ne wanders In solitary places, and has become a devout worshépper of Spunses\u2019s \u201cFatrie Queen,\u201d in addition to being the idealistic lover of Margaret Richardson, who, in the years since their first chance meeting.had been -1lhe constant companion of his dreams and thoughts.The boy for a long time seemdd to remain the unpractical Dun- a-Dreams, untll the real Donald Gregg, rebelling against his unsympathetic father.and what he found the fettering conditions of a small Canadian town,innocently betook himself to New York to earn hit livelihood and win success.His career there is described in minute detall, and is a story that should impress any similar youth of an Impracticable character.Throughout all the difficulties and troubles that he encountered in the turbulent existence of a city like New York, he preserved his native purity.and his too sensitive idealism, and the author rewards him in the end with a fair shar: of the happiness which his conduct In life had richly merited.The author describes only what he has seen and known, and therefore cannot fail to impress his readers.the problem of the story; not all agree that Doctor Lavendar's method of bringing the dramatic complication to a final happy solution was possible from the standpoint of rigid ethics; but all agree as to the sweetness and charm of the book, and the basic rigldity of conscience with which the delicate sgituatcn that Mes at the! root of the story is handled.\u2019 That a man is often recognized when he does not expect tn he was realized by Mr.Willlarn Dean Howells a few days ago.He was hurrying to the' rallway station to catch a train.but! stopped nt a news-stand for a copy nf.The North American Review, where- | upon the boy handed him, not the latest copy, but one which was two weeks old.Mr.Howells, merely sup\u201d | posing that the boy considered him one 0° those upon whom old coples could: be folsted through not knowing of the! recent change by which the Review ap-| pears twice na month instead of only once a month as formerly.curtly call-® ed his attention to the fact that the! Review was old, But.instead of instantly handing him the current num-! ber, the hny unexpectedly aatd, with: the respectful insistence of one who fevls sure he has given what the 2 | | { tomer really wants: \u201cOh, hut this i= the one vour plece is in, sir!\u201d The prologue of \u201cThe Relles \u2018nf Vau-: drov.\u201d in which GB.Rurgin, the author, tells how George Chester.drawn by some occult force, came to Canada in search of the woman who had ap- reared to him In his dreams Row Le, found and was recognized by har and WAR Never again separated from her the best | ural is brought slightly into the maln action also, but not enough to disturb the matter-of-fact person or to a t the pretty love-sory.Mathurin, e lazy, handsome French-Canadian, the object of the outspoken admiration of every girl but one in Vaudroy, is an attractive person, who grows more attractive as his love for the exceptional malden makes him perform herculean labors for her sake.But he is at his best\u2014as Mr.Burgin is also\u2014with the fragile little priest, the friend of his boyhood, whom he comforts, tends and protects with the beautiful intuitive protection that the strong sometimes give tu the weak.\u2018The Belles of Vaudroy\u201d belongs to the romantic, slightly stagey school of fiction, but it is nevertheleas a pleas- ent book.and its theme\u2014the value of love above material things\u2014is refreshing.Successful Marriages.The Harpers are bringing out under the title of Some Successful Mar- ringes, Abby Meguire Roach's novel- elies of married life which have attracted so much attention during their publication in Harper's Magazine.All are stories of the highest interest.not only because they reveal the attitude of a woman of discernment toward the subtle problems of married life, but Also because they carry a message of courage sand of optimism, and present a new and higher tdeai of suècess in marrlage.Miscellaneous Books.In issuing \"A Cheerful Year-Book,\u201d until her death, and nat entirely even; the philosophy of which 1s from F.M.then, demands a gond deal fron the credulity of the reader.The £upe nat- Knowles, the illustrations from C.F.Lester, and the prologue and epilogue \u2014 from Carolyn Wells, Henry Holt & Co., have offered a real novelty to the scarcher for something original in the way of holiday presentation books.It is dainty, amusing, and, strange to relate, even capable of being put to use.\u201cWitch-Crow ard Barney By!ow.\u201d ls the first of the Saalficld Publication Co.'s holiday offerings for children that has reached this office.The story is well told and should appeal to all the younger generation, while the {ilus- trations add much to the value of the book.Walter Scott a Best Seller.That there is still a demand for old favorites.in spite of the success of the newly-written \u2018best sellers,\u201d is shown by the fact that the Harpers have just published a new edition.in thirty volumes, of the novels of Sir Walter Beott.Even Scott himself, \u201cWizard of the North,\u201d though he was, could not have prophesied such a remarkable continuance of popularity.The Harpers are publishing The Story and Song of Black Roderick, a story told with idyHic delightfulness by Dora Sigerson, well known as the author of The Falry Changeling, My Lady's Slipper, and As the Sparks Fly Upward.It is the tale of how the ttle bride of Earl Roderick.whom he had married for reasons of state, tried with patient pathos to win the love of her stern husband.The book glows with poetic Imagination, and beautifü! baltads are here and there irterspersed to carry on the thread of the tale.It carries a deep.spiritual message, and the style ts of lliting and unaffected charm.££ FOR : OUR : BOYS : AND : Ql RLS # Puzzles.} 2-1f the clock atrikes six in thirty | seconds, how long will it take to strike twelve ?A.\u2014Kixty-six seconds.Q.\u2014\" What are eggs to-day per dozen * \"a lady asked at her grocer.\u201cTwo more for a shilling,\u201d sald the grocer, \u201cwould make thgm a penny por dozen Jess\" \u201cThen,\u201d said the lady.\u201cI will take a ghilitng\u2019's worth.\u201d How many did ahe buy?A.\u20148he bought sixteen eggs for a rMiling at the rate of 94.per dozen.Head there been elghteen for a chilling | the price would have zen.Q\u2014Twelve eggs In a basin, twelve men in a room.each takes an egg.and there is still one egg in the basin.A.\u2014The explanation {= that the hast man took the basin as well.Q.\u2014When to-morrow is yesterday, tn- day will be as near to the end of tha 3d.per week as to-day was when yesterday was to-morrow What day was It?A.\u2014 Weinesday.Q.-How long would # take you to elimb a pole twenty foet, climbing at the Tair of four feet a minute, but each minute, having climbed four feet, you slip back three ?A.\u2014Seventeen minutes.In sixteen minutes you would have climbed sixteen feet, but the next minute, being at the top.yvnu would not slip back.Q.\u2014If T buy one goose, two ducks, and three chickens for 4s, and two ducks and three chickens are tngether worth three geese, and three chickens are worth two ducks, what is the price of each?A \u2014Qonse, 1s, Q.\u2014Divide 56 which one shall duck.9d: chicken, 6&1.into two numbers, of be exaotly one-third 'Q.\u2014How many dinnars would be ne- cessaary for a club af seven persons who had agreed to dine with each other as jong as they could be differently arranged when they sat down at table?A.\u20145,040 dinners.Q.\u2014When dn 2 and 2 not make 4?A.\u2014When they stand for 22.Whilat in a restaurant the other day J noticed two fathers and two sons at lunch.The charge was 94.per head.What do you think the hill totalled?Total, 28.3d; the persons t being father, son, and grendfather.Conundrums.What is that from which you may take away the whole and yet have some left?\u2014Wholesome.What is it which, if you even name it, you break it\u2019\u2014Silence.What workman is continually on atrike?\u2014A blacksmith, Who is paid only when he playe?\u2014 The actor.When is butter llke Irish children?\u2014 When it is made into little pats.If you stumble over a new mat, what sclence are you shown to have neglected >\u2014Pneumatics, Why is à crocodlie the most deceitful of animals?\u2014Because its countenance is most open when it is taking us in.What 1s the smallest bridge on earth?\u2014The bridge of the nose.How many wives may a man have according to the Prayer Book?\u20148ix- tcen\u2014fo(u)r better, 4 worse, 4 richer, 4 poorer.What le the difference between a farmer and a dressmaker?\u2014The one gathers what he sows, and the other sews what she gathers.Why ts it dangerous to take & nap in a train?\u2014Because tring always run over sleepers.Why are sugar plums lke racehorses\u2019 \u2014Because the more you lick them the faster they go.What.is the difference between a spendthrift and a feather bed?\u2014The one is hard up, the other is soft down.Why is troy welght llke & dishonest Brocer?\u2014Because it has no scruples.Why is it illegal for a man to possess a short walking stick ?\u2014Because it can never be long to him.Who might be naturally expected to keep a haunted hotel?\u2014An Inn-spectre.What is the size of a tourist's foot after a thirty-mile journey?\u2014Two achers.When is a dairymaid like & thing she often uses?\u2014When she's a little pale (pall).Why is an ugly man abweys welcome at an auction s&le?\u2014Because he\u2019s for-bidding.Which is the most unpleasant constellation to be observed on a bitter winters night?\u2014The Great Bear (grate bare).What should you not do when asked to take a back seat?\u2014Take affront.What is the difference between a pickpocket and a novelist?\u2014The one often does wrong and the other often doer write.What kind of abilities does a milliner most require?\u2014Cap-abiiities.Why are children playing in the gutter like the Queen's Own eating their dinner?\u2014Because they are infamiry at mess.In what pince did the cock crow so loudly that all the world heard him?\u2014 In the ark.What ia the best thing yet discovered for seagickness?\u2014Port, Why is a kiss like a rumor?\u2014Be- cause ft goes from mouth to mouth.La #168 OLASE THE LITTLE FAMILY OF THE CZAR OF RUSSSIA AT PLAY IN THE PARK AT PETERHOF.Charades.My first means company.My second shuns company, My third summonses company, My whole puzzles company?Co-nun-drum.My first doth affliotion denote, rnioh my second is destined to feel, But my whole is the sure antidote That affliction to soothe and to heal?\u2014Wo-man.My first is a preposition, my eeconi a composition and my whole en acquisition 7\u2014Fer-tune.My whole is first to my second?\u2014 Sweetheart.' - \u201cOh, mamma,\u201d asked little Tommie, \u201cdo all fairy tales begin with \u2018Once upon a time'?\u201d \u201cNo, dear.not always.Sometimes they begin, \u2018My love.I have been detained at the office to-night.\u2019 \u201d Early and Late.W.8.Reed in November St.Nicholas.Go to bed early\u2014wak® up with joy, Go to bed late\u2014cross girl or boy.Go Go to bed early\u2014ready for play; to bed late\u2014moping alt day.Go Go to bed early\u2014no pains or jlis; to bed late\u2014doctors and pills, Go Go to bed early\u2014grow very tall; to bed late\u2014stay very small.At the funeral of an old Southwark dog-fancier named George Fenn, of the Borough-road, London, following the hearse were four fine bull terriers.On the black coats they were wearing were.in white letters, the words: \u201cFollowing our master to his last reetinz-place.\u201d PILES CURED IN \u20ac TO 14 DAYS.PAZO OINTMENT wlll curs any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or P'rotruding Piles.At all druggists.50 cents.Today's Riddle sh AE ere AE NE Tad Talk About Spiders\u2019 Webs.Have vou ever seen a garden spider spinning its web?Most likely you have not.For, although these spiders are very caminon everywhere and you can find their webs In every garden, very few peuple ever see the spiders spinning them.The reason is that they do not get up early enough in the morning.If you want to see a spider spinning its web you must be up and dressed long before sunrise.For as soon as the firet faint rays of dawn begin to appear in the mastern sky the garden aplders cut their old webs down and begin to make new ones.And they work so quickly that in less than three-quarters of an hour their nets are finished.Let me tell you how they gn to work.The first thing that the spider does is to spin a sort of outer framework.to the inside of which the net can be fastened.She makes this of very stout line indeed.often laying two threads side by side.and glneing them firmly together.And every time she fastens it down she gives It two or three smart pulls, tn make quite sure that it is suf- ficlently strong.This frame she fixes in position by means of a number of guy -ropos, also of silk.which are very elastic.an that they can be stretched a good deal without breaking.When the framework is finished.the &pider has to carry a thread of silk right across the middle, from one side to the other.You might think that this would he a very difficult thing to do, because the spider cannot jump across; end if she walked round the margin and dmgged her thread after her.4 would stick to exerything that it touoh- ed on the way.But she knows quite well how to manage.First she spins about an inch of line.Then she takes hold of it with one of her hind feet, stretches out her leg at right angles to her body.and then walks round the framework, spinning as she goes, and holding the line well away from everything to which it might atick.And when she gets to the opposite side she Just pulls it In tH it is quite tight, tries its strength hy two or three little pulls.and fastens it firmly down! Now, you see, she has a silken bridge, as jt were, right acrnea the middie of the framework.From the centre of this she carries a number of threads to the margin at almost equal distances apart.80 that they look rather like the apokes of & wheel; and she tries the strength of every one of these in juat the same way.Then she goes back to the centre of the web, and spins & little platform to sit upon.And after this she seta to work on the spiral thread.carrying it round and round, and fastening it carefully down Lo every one of the straight threads which it crosses, until et last the web is finished.If you look closely at a spider's web, you will see that the spiral thread is not drawn quite tight between any two of the straight threads.That because the spider knows that if it were stretched too much it would break ff a fly ware caught in the web and began to struggle.So she leaves it rather loose, in order that tt may yield a little when her victims twist and wriggle about, and yet hold them quite firmly.Now.why do you think that a sptd- i THE SLECTAION, A Weekly Review ef Theelogy, sad Art.( ) Yearly subeeription and Postage (Payable in Advance): Any Part of the World, {1 13 \u20ac Office: 1 Wellington st., London, W.« England _ LA KA Aa o $ ET SL 8 eh ER EE POV initie er's web is sticky?Well, If you were to look at a little bit of the spiral thread through a good strong micrascope you would see that it was set all the way along with tiny drops of a very strong gum.There are about two hundred of these in every inch of thread, and eighty thousand or more altogether in a large web, and they only remain grricky for about twenty-four hours.That is why the fine morning.and spins a new one In its place.nd if you want to know why the spider never sticks to her own web the answer is that only the spiral thread is gummy.end that as æhe runs about upon her web she Is careful to place her feet only on the straight threads, which are not sticky at all.SAVED BY A DUCK.My uncle, whn is now a major in the Marine Corps, a few years agn had command of a battallon of marines tan the march on Pekin, to rescue Lhe Americans at the time of the troubic with China.they neared the wall of Pekin.after a long and tiresome march, my uncle noticed a small-sized river he- tween them and the wall, on which were hundreds of Pekin ducks.My uncle, thinking one would taste very nice after the fare he had been | having, stooped to catch one that was near the shore.The wall was covered with Chinamen who were firing at the soldiers.One of them evidently noticed my uncle was one of the officers, and fired at him.Just as my relative stooped to hit the duck, \u2018the bullet went whizzing by above his head, but just where his head would have been if he had not st He succeeded in getting the duck.which he took with him intn Pekin, expecting to have a feast; but hearing that Mrs.Conger had been kept a prisoner in the Legation so long that food had given out, he sent her the Pek!n duck that had saved his life.\u2014 Buford Brice, In St.Nicholas.\u2018 -\u2014 TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets.Druggists refund money If !t fails to cure.E .GROVE'S signature !s on each box © make hoes | spider cuts down her old web on every] 3 A Singular ¢Phrase.\u201d During a few months\u2019 residence in \"the States, 1 observed among ul Classes, the constant use of the expression, I would not stand for it\u2018 It seems to have also gained a foothold here in Canada.To me It seems inelegant, because uneuphonfous and tnad- Hissible on grammatical grounds.The word \u201cstand\u201d {s made do verb rvice anddogous to \u201cendure,\u201d Usuffer\u201d\u201d and the Hke and vet that ugly.redundan\u2019, laborions \u201ctor\u201d is interlarded with a grave similar to that in such expres- lots us I am going for to rest.\u201d Im- ugine the ridiculousness of using \u201cstand\u201d as a noun in such a case.The titum! interpretation would then be, eg.1 weuld not \u2018stand\u2019 (lke a horse presumably) to have the whip 1n- Mieted! If we can say: \u201cWe have \u2018stood it\" long enough.\u201d then why.in the nue of our mother tongue could ve Bol say that.We could \u2018stand\u2019 it «+ little longer\u201d The last forms I have heard all my hfe, Lut if there be no grammatical grounds for the other usage, 1 prefer the simpler and suffi- clently perspicuous ones.(Montreal) CANADIAN.I have never heard the use of the expression, \u201cI would not stand for it.\" I secs to me to be unmeaning, but, perhaps, seme correspondent will be able to throw some light on the phrase, \u201cThe Meeting of the Magl.\u201d Will you, at your convenience, please print The meeting of the Mazt\u201d by Grant Seymour?(Sherbrooke street).E.A.R.I wifl publish \u201cThe Meeting\u2019 next week.A Good Proposition to Be Considered.I enclose à ropy of Renaud's fine poem.\"le Soldat du Marathon.\u201d It Is considered, T am told, difficult to translate, and was included In the Mitrfculation examinations at Me- Glll lately, not necessary to be versified, Would it not be Interesting to ark for translations fn Notes and Quertes as you did before.1 enclose my paraphrase, but would like you to reserve It until others come in.KATHARINE L.MACI'HERSON.4950 Esplanade avenue.) A Poem by T.B.Aldrich\u2014Wanted.\u201cAndromeda Jn fetters hy the sea.Star-pale with anguish till young Perseus came, Less moves me by her wretchedness than she \u2018 The wan pale maid who nightly haunts the Park.\u201d Can any of your readers or can you yourself tell me where I can get this poem?I think it is by T.B.Aldrich.J.TOMLINSON WYCKHOFF.(Montreal) I have before mec a pretty little blue and gold édition of \u201cThe Puvems of Thomas Balley Aldrich,\u201d published in Boston by Ticknor & Fields.It includes \u2018Judith\u2019 \u2018Legends and Lyrics,\u201d \u201cCloth of Gold,\u201d \u201cInterludes.\u201d \u201cThe Ballad of Bable Bell, and Other Poems,\u201d \u201cThe Set of Turquoise,\u201d and.finally.\u201cSonnets.\u201d \u2019 At the time the book was published, it.no doubt, was a complete book of Mr.Aldrich's poems up to date; so that, us Lhe llnes quoted aye not In this volume, they must have appeared since in some magazine or newspaper.The lines are certainly in the poet's peculiar style.A Saying Corrected.In your issue of May 8, pp.10.Miners forced to accept terms.Everything is lovely and the goose hangs high.Why is the term \u201changs\u201d used?The goose honks, not hangs.J.E.GOSLINE.J ntvitla, N.S.à sading \u2018honks\u201d the correct one.is, I believe, Canadian Literature.Would you kindly refer me to some source of Information on \u201cCanadian authors and their works?\u201d Was there not an article in one of the late magazines on the subject?We are to devote an evening to the study of that subject in our \u201cYoung People's Gulld,\u201d hence my question.GILLIES FADIE.(Elkhorn, Man.) T have just received from the publisher.Mr.W.Briggs.of Toronto, a \u201cHandhook of Canadian Literature (English).\u201d by Archibald McMurchy, formerly rector of the Collegiate Institute.Toronto.It wlll amply satisfy all your wants at present.Poem Wanted.About a year ago.1 wrote asking If You would kindly publish in your col- Sentimental the peasant to the Pope himself.In it, some mocking, some incredulous, holy man.\u201d -Winnipeg Telegram.and quality\u201d Montreal Herald.\u2018It i= a stronæ and moving story of \u2014 Westminster.\u201cThere are sov story.\u201d\u2014Maunitoba Free Press.£cenes and references are vivid and lovely.ecclesiastical novel and a religious novel; it is a powerful psychological love urns a plece of poetry.If It can be found.The first coupie of lines are something like this: \u201c1 have wandered far away, Mother, Far from my happy home.\u201d It was found in a convict's cell in the penntentiary at Kingston.Ont.and wus published in the Star in July or August, 1903.JAS.J.McGIVERN., (River Beaudette.Que.) Three Songs Wanted.Kindly let me know where I could get the three following songs: \u201cRed River Valley,\u201d \u201cCamping To-night,\u201d \u2018\u2019Tenting on the Old Camp Ground.M.M.T.(8t.Lambert.) Chippendale.\u201d Will you be gund enough to tell me whence comes the name \u201cChippendale\u201d as applied tu a kind of furniture?G.C.FARISH.Yarmouth, NN.8, The term \"\u2018Chippendale\u201d is applied to alight style drawing-roum furniture, after the name of a well-known cabinet-maker of the nineteenth century.The term is also applied to & style of lwok-plates.\u201cThe Orphan\u2019s Dream\u201d\u2014Wanted.Would you kindly publish in next Saturday's Star the poem entitled \u201cThe Orphan's Dream?\u2019 or kindly inform me where I could obtain a copy of it?OLIVE.Cornwall, Some correspondent must come to O'ive's assistance, as I have never, to my recollection, seen the verses referred to.Old Steel Engravings.1 have an old steel engraving entitled \u201cThe Royal Cortege in Windsor Park,\u201d which is engraved from the original picture painted at Windsor Custle, by R.B.Davis, and which waa dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Keant.The engraving Is by F.Bromley, and represents the late Queen Victoria riding with the Prince Consort and cortege in Windsor Park.The picture is two feet by three feet (including border).If any of your readers have a similar engraving perhaps they will let me know through your columns.1 would also like to know the present value of these en- vings.graving OLD PICTURES.M.Cramahe\u2014Historical Query.General James Murray, Governor of Quebec District in 1760, has as secretary M.Cramahe.In the consideration of Canadian affairs by the Imperial officers in London it is stated that they conferred with Lewis Cramahs, Esy., secretary to Governor Murray.There is also Hector Theophile Cramahe member of Governor Murray's council and afterwards Administrator and Lieuten- ant-Governor of Quebec.Is the name Lewis a mistake and was H.T.Cra- mahe the Governor's secretary or were there two of the name Cramahe in the public service at the same time?INVESTIGATOR.Toronto.The Word \u201cBohemian.\u201d Ignoramus writes\u2014Would you be so kind as to expiain through your columns at your convenience the as the dweHers in studios in Paris, New York and also some of the writers enjoy.In this not a misused term when applied to & house that is untidy and | dirty and unartistic?| A gipsy used often to be called a Bo- ;hemlan, from the belief that these wanderers came from Bohemia.The term | \u201cBohemfan\u2019 is at times applied to per- : sons of loose or irregular habits.It \u2018denotes an artist or man of letters, or \u2018indeed anyone.who seta social conven- | tionalities aside.Thackeray and Henri ;Murger have drawn many vivid ple- tures of English and French Bohemian fe.The word cannot be aptly applied ito a dirty house, e rooms in lit may be In a state of disorder, owing to its having \u201cBohemian\u201d tenants af irregular habits, Will you kindly tell me Sir Thomas Lipton's address.\u2014A.C.(Sydney, N.S.) Osidge, Southgate, Middiesex, Eng.; \u201c City Road.E.C.\u201c(THE SAINT\u201d ANTONIO FOGAZARRO THE ForEMmosT LiVING ITALIAN NOVELIST.Comments of the Press :\u2014 \u201cThe interest never flags, and there are times when Fogazarro rises to the helght of genius.\"\u2014The Toronto Globe.\u201cIn \"The Saint\u2019 the author acquaints us with all classes of society, from they all pass before us, some devout, same spell-bound in the presence of a \u201cIt ia immeasurably above much of the present day literature in tone human life and character, well worthy the reputation of the author as the foremost of living Italian novelists.\u201d e + very dramatic paseages In the hook, and all the nature \u2018The Saint\u2019 is not only an PRICE $1.25 The COFP CLARK Go,, Limited, Publishers, Toronto.Today\u2019s Riddle Eastern Canada and Mexican Trade.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Nov, 3.\u2014Mr, A.B Don- ley, Canadian trade agent in Mexico, writes tn the Department of Trade and Commerce, that when the new Pacific coast service between Canada and Mexico commences next month, there is no reason why eastern Canada should not make a hid for the Pacific Coast and Central Mexico trade, especially tn manufactured articles.British Columbia will be In a position to send her fish and lumber to Central gnd Eastern Mexico and the Chase\u2019 IL S it: and protr es Pac testimonials 9 the press and aa ur neighbors abont ft.You can use it t your meney bank if not.natisfied.800, at or EDMANsoN, Baris & Co, Toronto.Lo) » DR.CHASE'S OINTMENT, uA 4 0 GE \u2018dl 9 4 7 167 26 law eow West Indies.both expeditiously and at & low freight rate, as a result of the new steamship service.8pecial Notice.The Chickering Piano.The Chickering Plano 1s the most perfect medium for expressing the ,most sublime musical thoughts.It has been recognized an the Jeader among pianos for the last 33 years.Sole agents, C.W Lindsay, Limited, \u201c83 2 Ma St Catherine street west.> x.«CI 5 ng MENDELSSOHN- TRIO'S CONCERT First of Series of Six Concerts Open Auspiciously Last Evening.The first of i series of S{X concerts, by the Mendelssohn Trio, was given last rixbt nt the Ait Gallery, where à small but select autienve had the op- portant: of reabizing that Montreal has at Just # trio capable of giving adequrrte ante pretation to and nosh Written lon \u201cach an organization Messi=s Hons Harthan, T.Desterbecq, and J BH Dubos are players worthy of a sat.on the standing of Montreal in tte world oof muste, and ais worthy of each other.Their work last night showed an intellectual insight and artistic sympathy deserving of the very highest praise, and also of very happy atugury for the musical entertainments of the remainder of 1he season.The superiority of the present organization over that of the last and preceding years was evident from very beginning of the opening movement of the Saint Saens Trio in F Camille, which was the nrst numbe: of the three on the programme, «nd becatne ond The trou striking as the concert Curitiruied Camille, which Montreul audiences have seldom hud the opportanity ut hearin.was exceedingly well rendered the Sherze movement fally mecting with great favor plzzivato work here was altogether admirable amd displayed tp the very best advantage, the technique of the trio.The andy possible objection was that throughout the number the work of the violin was soniewhat 1m abeyv.ance and the tones developed by Mr Desterbesq ruther thin.that they were nt times Jost in the more robust notes of the two other instruments But if he lacked vliène of tone in this number, Mr, Desiterbecg more than made up for it in the Greig Sonata mn C-tninor which followed Here his tones were so fudl as to be ut ntervals even forced.but the hesrer forgot to be critical of tones and) Technique when caught up in the veritable Hood of musical emotion which Mr, Dester- hecq poured forth an this num her.It Wins trromph of the CVEnine, an} Mr Dester- becq and Dir Harthan shared The honors of the oécasion The third and last number was the Reethoven Tro In C-minor.and was, like the other items, given in a thoroughly adequate manner The work the founder, and as Jug member of the original Mendelssohn Too, is to weil knovn te Mont- reajers to need further coment It suttices to say that his plaving last night wax all that it has been in the past, and in the case of Mr.Dubois this is the very bighest prafse, Mr Desterbecq has already been noted, and there remains only Dr.Harthan, the other new member nf the organization Dir Harthan is by now a familiar figure in Montreal's music world, hav- ng been in this city for some years.He displayed last night tho same qualities of intelligence.fine sympathy.and cultured technique which distinguished him from the first as one of Montreal's first pianists.His work, like that of his confreres, was throughout meritorious and interesting, and contributed greatly to mak- the entertainment the entirely Successful one that 11 was.si of Mr Pintoïs who was the only remain- Opera Troup Stranded.Hamilton, November 3 \u2014The \u201cIlabea in Toyiapd' company.whith came near going on the rocks at l'etroit, is stranded here and will key be disbanded.thee» mr Your Doctor Can cure your Cough or Cold, no question about that, but why go to all the trouble and inconvenience of looking him up, and then of having hisprescription filled, when you can step into any drug store in Canada and obtain a bottle of SHILOH'S CURE for a quarter.Why pay two to five dollars when a twenty-five cent bottle of SHILOH will cure you as quickly ?hy not do as hundreds of thousands of Canadians have done for the past thirty-four years: let SHILOH be your doctor whenever a Cough or Cold a F, HILOH will cure you, and all gists back ap this statement IE a positive guarantee.The next time you have a Cough or Cold cure it SHILOH SUCKLING & CO.SPECIAL GLEARING SALE THE TRADE At our oser ane, L9 NOTRE DAMB STREET EAST, MONTREAL, On Thursday & Friday, Nov.Sth and 9th commencing eaoh day at 10 c'olock a.m.We have received instructions from two large Canadian Woollen Mills to sell to the trade, {n lots to suit, all thelr \u201cOvermakes,\u201d \u201cOdd pleces,\u201d \u201cJobe,\u201d \u201cSeconds,\u201d in Friezes, Borges, Beavers, Pilots, Presidents, Naps, §.4 Twoeds, Mackinaws, Msltons, Con Cloths, etc, and Knitted Goods, Men's Shirts and Drawers, Jerseys, Sweaters, Cardigans, heavy Wool 3% Hose, Cashmere 4 Hose; 500 dozen Men's heavy Lumbermen's Sox.Women's Cashmere Hose, plain and ribbed.Women s Golfers\u2019 Jerseys, Breo.k- fast Shawls, Women's wool-knit Gloves, in ?, black, white; Misses\u2019 and Children's wool-knit Gloves in cartoons.Children\u2019s Knitted Wear \u2014 Hoods, Sets, Minovers, Bodices, Petticoats, Jackets, Gaiters, Infantees, Bootees, Roots.Handkerchiefs\u2014Silk, red and white, lawn, linen; children\u2019s picture pockets.t 200 pieces Black and Colored Vel- veteens.Quilts, white satin Mersellles, honeycomb, chintz, etc.Linen Roller Towellings, 18, 17 and in.pure linen.Linen Tabling, bleached damask, 60 and 72 in.Loom damask and unbleached Linen Tabling.Turkish and Linen Towels, bleached damask and huck.500 pieces Dress Goods, Costume Cloths, Serges, Cashmeres, Homespuns, etc.150 pieces Black Italians, venetian finish: black cotton Italians, sateens, sleeve linings.Silk Sewing, black and colors, 3 oz, 1 oz.spools, Nos.368, 40.200 Men's fur-lined and Fur Coats, beaver shell, mink linings, white skin Coon Coats, este.600 Men's Tweed and Beaver Over- 18 coats, raglans, reefers, atc.Blankets, 20 bales shaped Horse Rug».50 bales 4 Ib.and 5 lb.grey Blankets.20 bales job grey Blankets, mill seconds.THE MANIA FOR FILCHNG ARTICLES FROM HOTELS AND CA AN EXPENSIVE ON \u2014\u2014 \u201cDHA yo ever on re ds that het parlors bok so unhome- Hke\u201d\u201d remark | the comial manager of a local hosteirs The reason ts that every ptece of hric-a-hrac that js put in them is sooner cr iater stolen.Just the other day we put à gold framed picture on the piano in the parlor, but it was gone before night.\u201cIUs astonishing.\u201d he continued, \u201cthe number of persons who seem to have No conscience ar alt an the mêtter of taking things ont n° à hate! Does it count up\u201d Well T should sav so.Why, I know of ane Note\u2019 in New York that pave out $m a month to replace tie kevs that have been stolen or carried away carelessly A HOBBY FOR KEYS, \u201cSpeaking of keys.1 remember one experience | had with some zuests in a hotel 1 was managing that was rather out of the ordinary.A man came down to breakfast one morning end said.\u2018Now before we go upstairs, I want you to send some none up and take the key out of onr door for if you don't, my wife will carry it away with her.She has a room at home one wall of which is completely cover- e1 with keys she has taken away from the different hotels.The woman had made key collecting a souvenir hobby.and her method was to take a plece of letterhead stationery with a picture of the hotel on it, use that for the background.and label and hang the key on it.Oh, yes, of course, it made an Interesting collection.but it represented a considerable losg th the pro- priétors, for hote! keys are expensive.A gnod tag alone cnats 50 or 60 cents, and the keys of first class hotels cost about a dollar a piece.EVERYTHING GOES.\u2018What other things are stolen?Everything\u2014that isn't nalled down.Women are the principal offenders, e Established 1579 \u2018Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria \"Cresolene is a boon to Asthmstics Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs than to take the remedy into the stomach lt cures because the air rendered strongly antiseptic is canied over the dis-aced surface with every breath, g ving prolong=d and constant treat ment.It us E avajuable to mothers with smal; children.- of a consumptive ncy find immediate jef from coughs or inflamed conditions of the throat.Sold by druggists.Sand posta) for booklet.Lassinc, Mites Co., Mreited, Agents, Mont- Canada, 307 =) 235 26eoû tnink why it | and they take snap, towels, stationery, OR MANAGERS glasses, pillow cases and sheets, pil- lcws, bath roam fittings and « verything excapt the heavy furniture.\u201cIt is quite a common thing for a woman to call for more towels just as she is leaving a hotel, for the sole purpose of taking them away with her.1 remember one woman whi did that.and being suspicious.we gave the c'erk a tip to hold her attention a little Innger while she was paying her bill During that time we went through her Erip, and took out the towels.No, we did not make her any trouble.we, had gotten the things back and th at was all we wanted, It is a mistake | for penple th think they can ateal from | a hotel without having it known, for a4 sHon As A room is vacated, an In- | ventory is taken and a note is made of what is missing.EXPENSIVE LOCKS.\"Apropos of keys, the locks nn the doors of a first class hotel are an expensive item.No two locks are alike and each one is so constructed that it ran be unlocked by two different keys.That is, a door may be locked on the inside and the key may be in it, and yet the manager of the hotel who holds the master key, can Ret in from the outside.This is necessary in cases of suicide.and accidents.Even if a burglar should attempt to enter a room and should break off his key in the lock, the master Key could still unlock it.Oh, ves, the manager has to br extremely careful of the master key Last year the manager of one of the principal hotels Jost his master key.That i=, jt got away from him -4t was either atolen or lost.As a result every lock in the bullding had to be changed and it cost the house a pretty sum.COLLECTING CUTLERY.All responsible attaches of hotel din- fng rooms and cnfes are continually on the alert for guests who steal.*'I shall never forget one man who was making an awful fuss because there wWas- n't any knife and fork and spoon at his table.\u201d said an alert young woman, who has much experience in cafe affairs.\u201cI feit sure that the table had been set, and just as I went up to see about it 1 noticed some of our silver sticking out of hig pocket.J guessed what had happened, so I! got another knife and fork and spoon and laid them in front of him.and just as [ was leaving, I reached down and took the same number of things ont of his pocket and he never knew ft! But there they were-the knife and fork and spoon with pur name on.The man was an old customer, and he didn\u2019t show up for a long time.But finally he came back.SOUVENIR SPOONS.\u201cIt's surprising, too, the way people will take things and then stick to ft that they haven't them.When meals are served to guests in thelr rooms it 18 very common for the tray to come back with a piece or two of silver.er a glass or a napkin missing But we always go after them immediately.for we know just what we have sent into A room.A lst la made of the articles \u201cthat it over there\u201d \u201cchangea on the tray and the name of the wait- THE MONTREAL DAILY $10,000.00 XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S STOCK By Auction to the Trade, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH, AND FOLLOWING DAYS AT 10 A, M.AT 251 8T PAUL BTREET.We have T weed Instructions from MK H THESTER.who is giving up business, lo sell his entire stock, con- slstûng In Fancy Goods, Mochunical and Ordinary Toss, Musical Instruments, Albuans, Dalits.Baskets, Fireworks, and a large dosor tment of Dry Goods, t'm- brellas, etc.el Also Nicke et Show (Cases, Counters, Tables Trunks.ote.all to be soul In lots to sult buyers.No reserve.DENNING, BARSALOU & CO.LTD, 263 4 Auctloneers.GRAND SALE OF FURS TO THE TRADE Tuesday vud Wednesduy, Nov.0 and 7, AT Jb A.M.EACH DAY.190 Men's Raccoon (Coals, 20 Men's Beaver Lined Coats.100 Ladies\u2019 Mantles and Capes.50 Muffs and Caps.100 Persian Lamb Skins.160 dozen Men's and Ladies Gloves.100 Ov ercoats.150 Suits.6 Cases Shirts and Drawers.Bales of Blankets.dozen Wool Bocks.Cases Dry Goods, 2 Cases l.inen.5 Cases Men's Lined and Ladies\u2019 Felt Bo Caps, Umbrellas, Oiivloth, Carpets, Gent's Furnishings, etc., etc.Salé Without Reserve.Sales of Furniture every Monday and Fridav at 2 p.m.BENNING, BARSALOU & CO, LTD, Auctioneers, 263 2 36 Notre Dame Bt.Notice of Sale have received instructions of MR A.RISSONNETTE, High (Constable of to rell ty public auction on aux Trembles, on We Montreal, his farin, Pointe \u2018 TUESDAY, 6th November, At 16 O'Clock AM, detail house, compris- and bedroom utensils, car- reserve and in ints: of the without all the anv contents ing.Parlor, dining room sets, books, Kitchen stove, pets.curtalns.mirrors, ete.Also agricultural implements and tools, reaping and mowing machines, iron roller, carts, carriage.rower.(wo harrows, single and double harnesses, wheelbarrow, grindstones, sleigha.boxes and other articles.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctoneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE Re J.C.CHOQUETTE & CO., Valley- field, Insolventa.Sale by public auction, FRIDAY, the Uth of November, 1906, at 11 o'clock am, at No.69 St.James Street, the assets of the insolvents.in two lots as follows: Lot No.1.\u2014 Dry Goods Ce eee hen.$ 9,927.79 Bocts and Shoes cer eee eee +.2,075.70 Sture Fixtures ., .695.29 Lot No.L\u2014 $12,698.78 Book Debts, Bills receivable and Judgments amoun nting to about .1,448.65 Conditions\u2014Cash.814,147 43 The store will he opened for inspection Thursday, the 8th of November, 1906.For further information see the undersigned curators.P.J.CHARTRAND, P.L.TURGEON, Joint Curators, 65 St Francois Xavier St, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.260 4 4aw MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO.LACHINE.\u2014 From Post Office, 30 min, service, 5.60 R.m.to 8.00 p.m.30 mi vice.8 p.in.to midnight From Lacaine 20 min service 5.560 a.m.min.service 8.45 p.m.Sault au Recoilet \u2014 Fro.Henderson Btation 30 min service ¢ a.m.to 9 am; 40 mirute service » am to 4 pm; 30 minute wervice 4 pm.to 826 pm: 9 m service, 3.20 p.m.to 12 mid- ni las: ear from Baut 12 p.m.From se \"Denis 12.30 p.m.KExira cars from Chenneville st.to Hendersun Station at 6,10 pm Mountain\u2014From Mt.koyal avenue 20 min service 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 ppm.From Victoria avenue, Westmount, 40 min.service, §50 a.m.to 11 \"NN p.m.Carterville\u2014 From Htowdon's Junction, 40 min service 6.60 A.m.to 1200 p.m.Fron Leg iarlile, sv min service, 5.40 am to 11.40 p.ise 130 ress who carried it in is recorded with it.A wallrers came back with a spoon missing one day, and I sent her back after it.The woman who had ordered the things was very indignant, so 1 went up myself to see about it.The first thing I saw was that spoon, lying on the window sill, but the woman declared it wasn't in the room.After a heated argument, I said, \u2018Why.isn\u2018t And as soon as she I had recognized it, she her manner and sald, sweet- of course! How could 1 ever that spoon way over there! She Was as \u2018sinfly\u2019 as could be after that, and I didn't let on that 1 thought she was trying to Keep the spoon, of course.That's the way they all do, though.They declare up and down that they haven't the things.\u201cA woman will often attempt to steal a napkin by wadding it up in her hand and trying to pass it off as her handkerchief.I remember one woman who did that and just as she was go- Ing out I touched her on the arm and reminded her.She was very effusive and sald, \u2018I beg your pardon \u2014 I thought was my handkerchief!\u201d It seemed so foolish, for it was a big napkin, and I felt like asking her if she was in the habit of using bed quilts for that purpose.TRICKS WITH CAFE CHECKS.\u201cTo they carry off doilies?By the dozen' ] saw one woman stuff three ou them into her blouse at one sitting.In fact.it got to be such a common thing that most hotels and cafes now use paper doiltes.For the same reason, the tiniest cakes of soap are put in transient hotel rooms.The large cakes were stolen so much that the reduction in size was necesssary.Wine Klasses, trays\u2014everything that people can get their hands on, they will steal out of a hotel, They not only take the dishes.but they steal meals, too.That is, they slide out without paying: for them.or else manipulate the checks In surh a way A to make the amount smzMer than it really should be.For instance, a game that is often tried is this.A man will gn into a cafe and order coffee and rolls and get a check for ten vents.When ii comes time to leave the table he will put the check in Lis pocket and tell the waitress that she forgot to give him one.If she is pot suspicious of him, she gives him a second check, calling for ten How's This ?We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for Any case of Catarrh tha* cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.F CHENEY & CO.We.the undersigned.have Cheney for the last 15 years, him perfectly honorable transastions, out saw that Iv.\"Why, have put Toledo.O known F.J.and helieve all busineas and financially able to carry any obligations made by his firm.WALDING, EING & MARVIN Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, oO Haïls \u2018Catarrn Cure Ils taken internaliy, Rcting directly upon the biood and mucous surfaces of the systom Testimonials sent free Price 75 cents par bottle.Soild by ail Druglats Take Hall's Famlly Pills for con- atipation 281 13e0d Ee ie aot iy ES ESTATE VON ZODERFLIOHT (\u201cThe Old Curiosity 8hop.\") Important and Exteasive Auction Sale of BOOKS For above Estate, by instructions from the Curator, at our rooms, 453 St.James Street, cv On MONDAY and TUESDAY, Sth and 5th NOVEMBER, Commencing each day at 2 and 7.30 p.m.Particulars in Catalogue, now ready.On view Saturday, 3rd November, till \u20ac Ph.FRASER BROS., 262 2 Auctioneers.Large Regular Auction of second-hand househald furniture and effets, planos, carpets, bedding, stoves, ete, et:.at our salesrooms, No.453 Bt.James Btreet, corner Inspector, on FRIDAY MORNING, 9th NOVEMBER, At 10 O'Clock.Censignments solicited.returns New furniture, iron beds.carpets, fine bedding.ete, at private sale every day.Bafe, clean, dry storage for furniture, baggage, etc.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.Prompt cash 263 6 Auction Sale UNCLAIMED EXPRESS GOODS We are (natructed by the Canadian, American and National Express Com- panies to sell by public auction at our salesrooms.NO.453 ST.JAMES ST, Montreal, on TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, the IITH and 12TH DECEMBER, 1906, Each Day at 10 a.m, a large number of unclaimed packages remaining un hand with the above Express Companies, until 31st August, 1905.FRASER BROR., 263 2 Auctinneers.HAN DSOME ousehold Furniture Large assortment of Carpets, Squares, Costly Pianos, House Furnishings, etc, at our rooms, 241 and 243 St.James at.TUESDAY, NOV.6, 1906, Consisting nf Carpet Squares in various sizes and handsome designs; Lino- leums and Odilcloths, Curtains, Portieres and Table l.anen, House Furnishings, eter.Also very handsome Upright Pianos, and very neat Parlor, Bedroom and Dining- Room Furniture.Brass and Iron Bed- steuds, Spring and Mattresses, Pillows, Dinner Bets.Tea Sets, Vases, handsome Ornaments, Cutlery and Silverware, etr, Sule at 2.30 ER RAE & DONNELLY, 283 2 TRADE SALE On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 7th and 8th NOVEMBER, at ten o'clock each day, in our rooms, St.James street, without any reserve and in lots to the trade: Large quantity of dry goods from bankrupt estates: Linens, flannelettes.ribbons, lace, gloves, mitts, hosierv.suspenders, top shirts, linings, cotionades, umbrellas, woollen goods, silks.napkins.buttons, blouses, table oll- cloth, thread, ladies\u2019 jackets, cloaks, men's and boy suits.overcoats! 500 pieces of twee beavers, serges, ros- tume cloth, dress goods, skirts, coreets, trimmings, fancy goods, boots and ehoes, rubbers and other goods.Also fur coats and Jackets, Persian lamb and sea) capes, collars, ruffs, Persian lJambskins, etc.Also 60 rasee of underwear.hosiery, swealers, shirts.sashes, ete.etr.MARCOTTE FREREAR, Auctioneers.Notice of Sale In the matter of the NEW YORK BKIRT MFG.CO.263 3 Insolvent.815,000 STOCK OF GOODS.The undersigned will sell by public auction at their rooms, 69 St.James at, in lots to sult the trade, on THURSDAY, 8th NOVEMBER.1906, at ten o'clock am.all the goods as represented by warehouse receipts delivered by the iIn- solvents to the undersigned curator, and comprising: 90 pieces sateena and costume clotha.36 pleces Wellington and Vicuna cRths 20 piéres dress goods.20 pleces Imperial and Sicllian cloths.12 pieces beaver, 18 pieces serge.47 piecea Italian cloths, 11 pieces cravenette.20 pleces waterproof cloths, etc.Goods will be on view on Wednesday.For further particulars apply to A DESMARTEAU.Curator.MARCOTTE FRERES, 263 4 Auctioneers.cents.A few days after that, he will come back and order steak with mushrooms, and other things accordingly, amounting 10 considerable.Then he wlll order the dishes taken away, saying.\u2018Just leave the tea here and bring me a dish of sauce.\u2019 Apparently, you see, he is leaving the table with a ten cent order before him.Of course, he Is given a check for the whole amount.But this he puts in his pocket, and produces the ten cent check that he has saved from a few days before.If the check is questioned he will point to the dishes on the table, and say that showed what he had.This has probably occurred during a rush hour, and there is no evidence to prove that he had had the steak and other things, so he gets oft cheap.This cannot happen very often with the same person.however, for such thieves sre spotted and carefully watched.The peculiar part of such games is that they are not tried ne- cessariiv by the class that are known as dishonest, But by people who pose as respectable and have plenty of means.puppy watch the she always picks up the best To selert a mood mother: first.i Fant HA SUSPENDERS.* ol 300 ps rE STAR\u2014SATURDAY, prising Tubriz, Mohair, Saroukhan, Meles, at very low prices.Goods now on View at our Temporary Warerooms, No.472 St.Catherine Street West, M.HICKS & CO., 268 6 Gaalotgue Sale for an Estate (to Cover Advances.) An Attractive Stock of Diamond Jewellery, Furs, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods, ete, Including New and Second-hand Stock of Brooches, Gold and Sliver Watches, Scarf Pins, Earrings, Bealskin Jackets.also many other articles.UNRESERVED BALE AT THE SUBSCRIBER'S SALESROOMS, 32 UNIVERSITY STREEY, Gorner of Oathoart Streot on uoesday and Wednesday Afternoons and Evenings 6th and 7th November, at 2.30 and 7.30 O'Clock Each Day.Catalogues ready on 3rd inst.Goods on view Monday afternoon and day of sale.Everything guaranteed as represen ted, M Catalogue 262 4 NOVEMBER 3.Turkish, Indian Carpets, Rugs, and Palace Strips.We are offering at private sale a ma gnificent collection of Oriental rugs, com- Kirman, Mink and other (ollarettes.lined Overcoats, Caps, lot of Violins and Mandolins, Field and Opera Glasses, BE de dn ori A Sg Nic AFF den ~ ser am 1906 Persian, and Gororan and other fine inakes, etc.Valuable Diamond Rings, Persian I.amb and jent's Fur-trimmed and Fur- LTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.Attractive Sale Neat Household Furniture, 3 Superior Upright Pianos, (Chickering.Nordheimer and Webern), brass bedsteads.solid inahoganay desk, drawing room chairs, sofas and tables, rugs and carpets, steel engravings and hand-colored pictures, Morris wicker and wire-buck chaire, lace curtains, sideboards, extension tables, leather-covered dining chairs, oak sceretary, library rish Linens.93rd Annual Auction Sale of Finest Quality Belfast Linens Under Instructions from the manufacturers, we will sell by auction, without tables, bookcases, bird's eye maple, black wainut and other bedroom sets, odd bureaus and washstands, white enamel, iron and brass beds, white mantel, brass fire Jogs, Singer sewing machine.mahogany, wardrobes, hed lounges, folding iron beds, hair mattresses, mirrors, china and glassware, lot of Japanese pottery.lce box, enmbination gus and coal! range, gas stoves, etc, ete Sale at the undersigned'e salesroom, 32 UNIVERSITY STREET, Corner of Cathcart, on Thursday Afternoon Nov.8, at 2.30 o'clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, 263 4 Auctioneer.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of G.W.WILLSON & BON, Picture Framers, 7 Phillips Square, Montreal, Insoivents.The assets of the Insolvents, as here- under detailed, will be sold, en bloc.by public auction, on November the 10th, at 3 o'clock p.m.at the above address, SATURDAY, November the 10th, 1906, T 8 PM.1 \u2014Manufactured gcods, consisting of framed pictures, etc.$ 949.68 2 Merchandise in factory, consisting of glass, moulding, card board, etc.e+ 0000 1.159.560 3.- -Plant, tools and fixtures 270.00 4 \u2014Hook debts as per llat, still unpald .\u2026.420.48 5.\u2014 Lot of land at Longueuil | .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.400.00 §.\u2014Office furniture ., .45.00 $3,244.72 Terms\u2014Cash.The store will be open from November the bth to November the 9th daily, from ¢ o'clork a.m.until 5 o'clock p.m., for inspection of stock.For further information apply to F GILMAN, Curator, 7 Phillips Square.WALTER M.KEARNS, 263 2 Auctioneer.Under The Winding-Up Ac in the matter of THE RIVERSIDE PARK EMENT COMPANY, LTD, ing Liquidation.Jaw Sealed tenders will be received at my office, No.11 Place d'Armes.Montreal.up to November 15th, 1808, at 2 ofclock in the afternoon, for the purchase of the following assets: 1.Stock of liquors t.Btock of cigars Fixtures and furnishings Stock consisting of tables.henches, theatrical scenery, etc Righte on the Galveston F) Co.building, which owes for 1906 rent Rights in hotel license.Buildings erected on grounds as set forth In the pid ventory, ahout 20,485.00 8.Rights in a lease and promise of sale by the Cuvillier estate for the property situate in the town of Maisonneuve, « known as Beaumont, heinz lot No.11 of the official plan and book of reference of the incorporated village of Hoche- laga, being the property at present oc- cupled by the Riverside Park Amusement Company, Ltd.9.The rights in an agreement with the T M.Hartin Co, in à toboggan alide.10.The purrhase) will have to observe an agreement, dated November 3rd, 1905.conveying tn J.D.Martineau the din.ing-room privileges.11.The wings Jo not belong to the R.PA.Co.Ponditions-tAt \u2018deposit nf ten per cent.of the amount af the tender must accompany each tender, and a delay of 30 days will be allowed for the payment of the balance of the tender accepted.The inspectors do not bind themselves to arcept any tender.The Park is open to inspection every 1,803.70 \u201d a 1,000.00 ne day.For further Informat'on address NAPOLEON ST.AMOUR Liquidator, 11 Place d'Armes, Montreal.263 2 law DR.H.J.BRODEUR, Bpecialist of Paris, COMPLEXION SKIN, SCAL d Genito - Urinary Diseases MEN AND WOMEN'S TROUBLES, Blood Poison, eczems, pimples hair falling.Kidney and Bladd ubles, Stricture Lost Vitality, Prostration, bl re ne \u2018and losses.36 Park ave.Bell Telephone Up, Zon.9 * \u201cMy First Flogging.\u201d Lord Methuen distributed the prizes, and Lord George Hamilton gave reminiscences of his first flogging.at Dover College, recently, when the college cadet corps was inspected.Referring to theh Importance of teaching boys how to shoot straight, Lord Methuen sald: \u2014 \u201cDo not let any one say it is a mistake to teach a boy when he is young how to kill his enémy.In olden days knights did not take part in the tournaments and in my younger days I did not work at fencing and boxing in order to kill or hurt the first individual they came across.\u201cFt was because they knew perfectly wail that if they could use the weapons nature or art had given them, there .was far less chance of any one ever attacking them\u2014and what is true cf individuals is true of nations Lord George Hamillon's reminiscence seemed to be inspired by Lord Methu- en's words.\"I think it is jut forty-two years reserve, à large assortment of finest quality Belfast Linens, comprising Table Cloths, all sizes; Napkins, Tea and Tray Cloths, Table Linen, Huck and Damask Towels, Glass Towels, Huckaback, Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Embroidered and H.8.Handkerchiefs, etc., etc.Also Swiss, Nottingham, Lace Curtains, Marseilles, Tollet, Satin finished and Honeycomb Quilts, Colored Counterpanes, etc., etc., etc., At our Temporary Warernoms, No.472 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.Tuesday, Wednenday amd Thursday, November 6th, 7th and 8th, At 2.30 and 8 O'Clock Each Day.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.Goods on view from Saturday, Novem- rd.263 4 ber 3 | .° | We have been favoured with inmtrue- tions from Messrs, Oullmar Bros, of Algiers.to sell by auction, without reserve, a large assortment of high-class Oriental goods, consisting of slik shawls, waist patterns, kimonos, exclusive designs in Algerian tapestries, table and cushion covers, draperies, Exyptian, Parisian and Italian art, jewellery, etc., etc.Date of Sate will be announced shortly.Goods will be on view at our Temporary Warerooms, No.472 8 Catvrine 1.West - Monday.November 5.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.The Canada Cabinet Co., Ltd, In Liquidation, = me w GANANOQUE, ONTARIO.Sale by Tender By order of the Court.the undersigned offers for sale by tender, elther en bioc, or in separate parcels, the assets of this company as follows: 1st.\u20148tock in trade, manufactured or In process of manufacture.conklsting of Desks, Bectional filing Cabinets, Bookrases, etc, amounting as per Inventory to (more or less) .2nd.\u2014 Raw Material, \u2018consisting of lumber.metal! and such other materials as are used in the manufacture of wood and metal office furniture, \u2019 amounting as per Inventory to (more or less) .-.8rd.\u2014\u2014 Machinery and \u201cTools, consisting of all movable machinery and tools, amounting as per Inventory to (more or lems) .4th.\u2014Real Estate \u2018Buildings \u2018and Plant.consisting of all immovable assets of the Company, situated in the Town of Gananoque, Ont.also 40 shares of stock In the Gana- noque Water and Power Company.amounting as per tnventory to (more or less).263 2 .$19, nr.78 10,889.31 7,203.89 33,928.83 Should the purchaser desirs to econ- tinue the business, satisfactory arrangements for the purchase of patterns, trade mark, etc., could be made.The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.Tenders to he addressed to the undersigned.and must be received by the tenth day nf November.1906.E.ALEXR.WRIGHT, Liquidator, Royal Insurance Bldg., Montreal.261 5 daw met together in the same private school.We sat at the same table and were in the same class, and I regret that Lord Methuen was the rea- sun of my first getting flogged.\u201cWe had some difference of opinion in clase.and something Lord Methuen said 80 annoyed me that I tmmediate- iy commenced to kick his shins In clags.1 was, very properly, led away and flogged.\u201cWhen I now look at the disproportion in physique between myself and Lord Methuen, I think I must have been a very brave little boy.Under present conditions nothing on earth could induce me to kick so redoubtable an opponent.\u201d \u201c Special Notice.Pianos Affected by Change of Temperature.After starting to heat your house for the winter the change of temperature is almoet sure to affect the piano, and you should have Jt atte: d to by a reilable piano firm.Phone us, Up 2686, and we will send a \u2018responsible tuner or repairer to put your plano in good order at a reasonable rate Willis & Co, Limited, 600 St.Catherine street Teen when wi 1 + y ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.Ne (x AL WN HALL Hotel and Sanaterium.ATLANTIC CITY, No.Elegant stone.brick and steel building.always open, ulwuys ready, always busy.Fiegant \u2018Bath Departinent'\u201d for pleasure or health.Seu water used.251 260d RAILROADS.en CANADIAN PACIFIC QUEBEC TRAINS LEAVE FLAC E VIGER.tR 55 an, *2 p.m.\u2026 #11.30 pm.Parlor or \u2018Sleeping.Cars on above trains OTTAWA TRAINS LEAVE w JNDSOR STATION.t3.45 am, am §10.00 Am.t4.00 p.m, ai *#16.15 p.un.LEAVE PL AC E VIGER.tR20 am.15.45 p.m.Parlor or Sleeping Cars on pv trains from Windsor Station.NOMINING TRAINS LEAVE PLACE VIGER 8.45 a.m, 89.15 afin.445 p.m.Daily, YTuesduys, Thursday and Saturday Sunday only.tDaily except Sunday.City Ticket Office, 129 St.James street, Next Post Office.261 78 RAILWAY TRE Ee \u2018\u2018 INTERNATIONAL LIMITED\u201d Finest and Fastest Train in Canada.Daily at 9 a.m., ar.Toronto 4.20 pm.Hamilton 5.20 p.m.Niagara Falls, Ont.6.55 p.m.Buffal 5.25 p.m, London, 7.47 p.m., Detroit 9 50 p.m., Chicago 7.42 a.m.A legant Cafe Service on above train.FAST OTTAWA SERVICE Leave, Montreal.Leave Ottawa.*8.3 *3.30 a.m.t3.40 pm t3.30 p.m.*73 *5.00 THREE \"HOURS EACH WAY.Farlor Cars on all trains *Daily.tWeek Days MONTREAL AND NEW YORK Shortest Line.Quickest Service.2 Day Trains daily, except Sunday, each way.] Night train daily, each way.LVE.MONTREAL !%45 am.111.10 am.ARR.NEW YORK .5 0% pm, 110.00 p.m.*Daily.tExcept Sunday.CITY TICKET OFFICES: 137 St.James st.Telephones Malin 480 and 461, or Bonaventure Station.Rutland Railroad WINDSOR BTREET STATION.DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.TO New York, Boston and New Enginnd Points.The scenic BHORT LINE across the Islands of Lake e Champlain and through the Qreen Mounta Leave Montreal, 18.60 Arrive Boston, t7.30 pm, Arrive New gor, t8 p.m.tDatiy, ex Bunday.\u201cDaily.Buffet (Broiler Service) Parlor Gay trains and Sleeping (Car on trains CITY TICKET OFFICE, 130 Bt.Jamas at T.M.FALLON, F.E.BARBOUR, City Passenger Agemt.General Agent.837 é9sod am, *7.0 *1.A 7 re pre am Car on night OBEAN STEAMSHIPS.vo DOMINION LINE.Montreal and Mes to Tee erpoo Canada.Nov.10 | Kensington.Nov.17 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Dominlon.Nov.24 | Canada.Dec.8 is one of Lhe fastest and most comfortable steamers in the Canadian trade.Tue 835.\u201cOttawa\u201d holds the recora trom Montreal t& Liverpool oi: 7 days bi minutes.Passengers embarking at Mont- rea! have a view of the Majesilc BL Law: rence River by day.ght, Rates of Framaxs.Firs: (Casa Secnmd © 88.\u201cCanada -$60.00 $42 60 ss, Dominion\".$66.00 $40.00 oacrate Bervice-\u2014ss, \u201cKens(ngton.\u201d re rate, 85.\u201cOsawa.Unly one class Cabin passenger; carried (caiird Second Clase), most comfortable anda inexpensive.Montreal to Liverpool, $42.60 to $45.69, to London, 7115 G0 to J4ti.o0, ACCOoruing Lo steamer.Qlase passengers carried on all seaimers ve 327.60 to principal porte in Great Britain, and low rates to Continent WHITE STAR LANE, NEW YURK TU LIVKRFUUL \u2026\u2026 Nov.7 Baitic.Nov.14 -A38 MEDITEMHAN Doguer re arme! fro:: New York and Boston » Naples, Genoa, rome te raue Xr te Le to Local Agents, or Dom snioa Line, Sacrament st.Montreal 346 310 GO TO JAMAICA fux Pringessin Victoria Luise OR BY THE BUPERB \u201c PRINZ\u2019 Steamers $40 and upward, including New First Class RATES stateroom and menls.The Prinzessin Victoria Luise ts one of the finest passenger vessels afloat, carries first class pasaeng- ers only, staterooms equipped with lower berths only.Has a gymna- slum wito latest Zander apparatus Splendid Ship's band.In fact, service, cuisine.and entire equipment ual to the finest Transatlantic tners.For further particulars, etc, apply Hamburg- American Line 35-57 BROADWAY, N.Y.For local agents pee other advt.} 4 + 1 A Hundred Golden Hours at Sea This is what you enjoy when you take the trip between NEW YORK and NEW ORLEANS ON booklet, rates, Southern Pacific PASSENGER STEAM&HIFPS SPEED\u2014COMFORT\u2014SAFETY Connecting at New Orleans with Rail Lines All Points In Louisiana, Texans, New and Old Mexico, Arizona, California.Enquire 349 \u2018Broadway, NOY 370 Washington st.Boston, Mans CUNARD LINE Boston Queenstown Liverpool Fast l'win Herew Mali and l'ansenger Bteamer, 14,250 tons, 669 feet long He- markable for steadiness Rooms upper decks amidships, perfect ventilation SAXUNIA, Nov 123.Der 11, 1VERNIA Nuv 27, Dec 25, Plans, sailings, etc, the Cunard w Ltd, 126 Biate st, Boston, Mans CHARTE bal r.8e MNER.Agent, or to local agente 83 1.Send The works of Sir Walter fSlontt fMH n° fewer than 250 veges of the British Mu- ago,\u201d he sid, \u201cwhen, as two little boys eight yeate old.\u2018Lord Methuen and » west (near Mountain street).362 2 4 scum catalogue HOTELS.Grand Union Botel Room: Tam $1 00 Pez Day Un OPFOSTIE GRAND CENTRAL STATION NEW RK Baggrer To and From Stato Free An excellent guide took and map cf the City of New Yody seat oa recat of two Lests 1a postage.67 213 \u2014 \u2014 OCEAN 8TEAMSHIPS, ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.MONTREAL TQ LIVERPOOL #ruis Montreal #rom Qusoec Victorian, Sth Nov.$, am Stb Nov.8 p.m.lonian, 16th Nov.Midnight.de rom ê mon From Hacfae Virginian.So 222224 Nov.Parisian.\u201cInt Dec.\u2014 Tunisia.2.Tth Dec 8th Dee, The Allan Line Steamers sali fr Moun: - real, and the hour of selilng has been arranged so as to give tho pussengcis a view oi the river by dayilglit The 1: wi 18 & moving panoraua the whole ay.Virginians record passage, Movi.e tn Ris mousk| 1s 6 days, 94 hours, 3# nunutes Victorian'a Tecord pussuge, Rimouski to 18 6 days 22 hours, 30 minutes Virginian and Victorian are the Jargest, fastest and finest Jair ut Jurbine wteamers ever put.nes Us Majesty's yacat and ol \"yu.ani Dreadnaught us bulit froin the same dmsizns as Victor and Virginian, Neo vibration.TRE CLASS, 355 upwards, according to steamer.SECOND CLASS.Liverpool derry, from $40 and upwards.THIRD CLASS, liaverpo.London or Belfast 3:7.50 and 5:5.75, accordlug to steam er.MONTREAL TU CLASGOW.Mongolian, Bth Nov.Stetitan, 2nd Nov, Corinthlan.HR Nov: One class cabin.called second\u2014 tute 336 and upwards; case, §:6.50 Apply to H.a A.Oo London- a 1 LAN, Montraat, 117 213 ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS) THE GANADIAN PACIFIC RY) ROYAL MAIL SERVICE: FINEST AND fasten LEMP RES MONTREAL, QUEBEC and LIVERPO Bat LA Nov.10, .KB on Nov.16, EMPRESS UF BRITAIN Nov.24, Fri.KE MANITOBA ST.Jon, N.B., and oO LIVERPOOL.MPRESS OF IRELAND - \"IS CHAMPLAIN 15, Sat.aE RESS OF BRITAIN Cc.22.-LAKE ERIB MONTREAL \u2018to \u2018Le :NDON DIRECT.Nov.4, Lake Michigan (3rd class).Nov.11, Mantrose (nd class).WINTER HKATES\u2014Frum Nov.58.LAKE CHAMPLAIN aid LAKE carry only ONE (LALS oo (ahln ers (Becond Classi, to whom is given (he accommodation situatea in the bret part of the steamer, $4D0UV and $42.50 1s FRR paBseny- 18T CARBIN\u2014§L0 00 ar upward accard- ing to steamer INI» CABIN 40.00.$15 no and $4760 31D CARIN- $26 46 and $8 55 *Steamers marked thus ds nut carry pase sengers 26: Bl Hamburg-dtmerican.Twin Kc.PLYMOUTH\u2014- CHERBOURG \u2014 Maybe oo Kaiserin Fm Pennsylvania .Nus 4 wlo Hamburu direct.MEDITERRANEAN SEKVICE.TO GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA Hamburg.Nov.15 | éleutschiand Feb.4 sMoltke .Dec.4, Hamburg Feb.Yu Hamboulg Jap.10: Hamburg .- Mar +4 saMuilh: Jun.-V teMoitke CARH LS sHas Grill Room and Gymnasium sa Mediterranc a & rienl Cruise, 79 days, EIGHT DAYS TU ITALY.BY THE GREAT FLYER PEL TSSHLAND From New York February 4, 1907.TOURIST BUREAU R R.Tickets, hotel accommodations, and general information about foreign travel.Travellers\u2019 Checks, Good AH Uver the World.Hamburg-American Line, 37 roadway.N.Y.JAMES THOM, General 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W.«i.Henry, Temple Building.Montreal.233 129e0d Clark's ath Annual Crulso.ORIENT Fob 707.on Jarn, by chartered +4 \u201cArabie, ) tons,8 tours rad the world, FRANK ©.\u20ac % ARK.se RB'w R 108 aw » .OCEAN STRAMSHIT COMPANT martran Ar ine.) in every 1x day race to HA- very 21 days von NEW ZEA- an AUSTRALIA, monthly te Frr booklet ya mailing Met, 2d- Aress Wm.1.RE 137 St.James «, Montiel, B.saben, a .A.V0 Broadway, New Toth ai si\" 3 Taz 28) 4 4 etd ames sam ini 1 FN NOVEMBER 3.1906.: THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY.7 = rman - .N / .Ar Your ought to be antiseptically cleansed, S T t h situated as they are among -such 2 = ; | ee facilities for the development of | NA | | o d germs and at the very entrance | .i i f | i : aN to the system.| I= Li \"WE / Ji Modern has enabled F.C.Calvert & Co.) to refine carbolic (the standard .nr rnin A ~~ ~ Science antiseptic) to a high degree of ee] PEE RE Ee AEE rT EE ENTE EAE ED ESE PEE PE PEGE EE PEPE E EEE bE rh errr b tbh purity, and incorporateits advantages |f} Le aa GR GS Le a dep aa : + 3 \" ; ç Haut tement eme ne haie Dee ee Tie ?with the splendid cleansin | ; ir -00KING UPWARD 3k : 3 roperties of ° 8 vi SB : \u2018ls L |x LEAVES FROM A NOTE-BOOK + p | .MY LADY'S BOOK-SHELE.\u2018ls tz .+ prope 3 o 4 \u201c* 1% 3 + | \u2018hatover veus prése so may be, resolve with all vour Tle .] x LE a a a a a ee erate hone 16 Jodious of nF [Aba bbb br er bE br bE Eb heb ehh bho .LL ca La AL Ae EAE NA aa be strong dr suinté va # \u2018 > dou ane + $e dA Mm rcetsnire Novels.> shadow of falling off Dotermilne rather to look above that stand 3 Do Dogs Reagon ?| Plies to every girl In every rank of life.Kaal3® Birthday.f 4 LA AN a t ard and to stiive beyond it.\u2014 Charlotte Bronte.+ A most Interesting discussion fs go- | Lot harry pr LY.anracted Arb CS A CES , a oa V4 \u201crates - .D .; ; 3 Ing on In one of the American papers plerusiii manners (et to know him | tasty sol Lo CCS CE CCR ES CR A ES MC RES HS HT (on Lhe above subject.Do dogs rea- A ; ras ne a pnt et 3 bos Wade und ~ haar tone bed sun?Ole side Fays ho the other [thoroughly before trusting your life 4 ; Pr tn c5 Mets Pan ee nahi os Che read Cane a Se $ th \u201cays LL hy haxe [Into his hands.Know his friends and g mo a Laer Mond ro ho oud ty posure ba 3 us.be vo Fant the ayes on 2 ys an |S\u20ac® him In bis home circle.Is he : not path vo ou.LL Hera te he Le 0 Creme rents de She Kind and thoughtfnl and patient?Or Leber the hy CAB CR US Bout à Carthage ays ny of Te Loy ome A has | !# he Impatient and Lad-tenpered und i | Mois à sant at qretdatee = \u2019 die cen EE ule of the nou a a Ta bug | Sten?A nan can pretend for awhile : } Le so th ouate me bo I Vado 1e Tal ars, | ay that 2 ot stud fk ; not {in company, but if he la seen in his d Gevuite IE or ' .AR l'arson- 1e leus Hd.doe! i sur ings haracte ; ste s 1 Iv ers ey 8 home surroundings his real character A .go NET à | dr den PS oO Aimee follow very well, and she takes him Lem come out.Eo this side of the In Tins, 15.30 & 45 cents.New Glass Jar, with Sprinkier Stopper, 35 cents.: Toone an Oar ee he 21 Clhiromche of Bar et\u201d | out very often on a strap.The other | vean we are too Rpt tp let our girls] Ask your Druggist for it.Sample free if you send 2c.stamp for mailing to i fresh Wo Ce im de te eas ete emer Bas seret me false morning she was In a great harry and | oi (heir own love affairs.It is the Dorchester St Ww N 1 A dred fut TTA es ater RS ew nther TE pL dover wilds rushed poor Fido, as wa shall call him, 070 the head of the family tp make F.C.CALVERT & Co., 349, Dorchester Street West, Montreal.; Be Grn ae aed We SUP ren this fst, ; along at a great rate.He did not hee searching enquires about the man N R 254 Eee Ma quelle sg les SX the ENTER 5 .- it a all.but pad te coma any -nil yi the daughter wants to marry.We \u2014 à COTE su tee atu sas de Princess Priscilla\u2019s Fortnight.Suddimiy she felt the strap lighter ahd | 00 not dream of taking a mald \u2014 = - = i auth of the pb looked around to see Fldo sitting on | ; i ds overetouded ta ened his The anesemous ais Who gave D soled aroltit Lo see 0 siting n | Into our house without satisfactory re- 8 à dues affa wri Mars save OU a CFR erie Rien the pavement some feet back with AN 1 ferences and yet we often trust our à Een th TI Hat PNR ses ty mul Lit, nl 1 I i a .im his à expression of the utmost obstinacy on daughters to men of whom we know i AM 4 _ bl nn, ä ban ts aa Éricpd tram dt 1 à rer oma i.| his face, She went back and slipped next to nothing.The giri's love for 4 Ny where He Heu been sent for bes 8 tu 5 on rar This atest ls collar on again.But Fido had him is sufficient.The father thinks 4 peaith he erties \u201cThe persuasion UC\" be aveu nt of Wo forint a learnt a new trick.He had discover a that if the daughter consents it is her i KE 1 Will ser he, sonar SL RAT A rt St Psion | that ff h- sat down suddenly and business; but this 1s shirking responsi- t C1 van bear to de 1 ranter heu I.Tole tater Tirlng of the | firmly the collar would: slide oft an bility.He should make point, at | Len her But de ever did ses AE ; _ I \u2018, usa ne NE , three times w hile he vas out he work- \u201cthe expense of much Ume and trouble, er ara dying steort su adtersatas LE i J orl an PURE NN à ed that trick.Each ine thera wis tn find out all about his future son- | - He was hurted at Pope, Where a voar a BE dei © tn run ava This the monkey sitt ne on the sraewalk in-daw, If he lives in the same town later \u2018he remains oof the Hafortunate Cl pd tt Va qater Eux + with that look that sat ua Plainly a3 It is comparatively easy, but when he Shelley were niso to he Erought 5 EU here bar fdbentqees ape Toul : Words: \u201c1 won't be drugged along.NO comes from another place ft is much ES : curfous fo rote that a copy of Krat- \"Ie, I ee of amr nee of relf-respecting dog would submit te more difficult.One shudders 1n think { lamin was [ound Shetty when tr ALTE ellen ie Where such treatment.; ,,, How manw men of attractive parson- his body wis washed ashore, ; Là ; ELLE eet arn ed et This same dng was at a military fiity have come from afar and cap- Bk ; They Tsay woines Trad very Lutte te ! vol a an he aife of the camp a couple of Years ago- pernaps tured the hearts of our girls, who are 5 and I want to woetry, but we doubt if ihe accusu- | Ch ails em ie 1 we Mave (old you about him before= 41) too itnorant, until it is too late, AL BS 4 fees TE n n is founded on tact.The love of ps en ee and he learnt to distinguish the Dugl® \"Lp their real character.If the homes AP say that my Old English Vie 1» Close y alu A to the dove od 4 eo J mT vie Prn- - call for the otfficers \u201cmess from the of men wanting to marry our daughters | rca ( andy ) rey and both Shoal beers more | Ce MAUR sent bored ba Lady bugle call for the men's mess.when care ton far to be visited, letters should | \u201c ] \u201c the fore fa nu woman's charac iN ean sen ovo A sa one blew he rushed of ts the right \u2018re written and information gained my u ÿ A oh Te 15 à rent deat of Tasbeon nfo bee Vers Wind of yl tent, and when the other peraled forth that manner.A case came up not 3 7 adin x of poetry Many ven rar 0S see ae 1 Lope Vou ow he scampered in the opposite direction.jong awn of 1 perfectly charming voung = # poetry.in private whe are afraid 19 ne Menino her tine ; He was a greal pet at both and Knew man who proposed to a girl hers and 4 take even their M mate Triend- 1 1 TE co A preraget vf Prnirossrs he would get tit-biws Twice over Think was accepted.But the mother (the } # their confidence They seem ie PT os v Doseself of à buresome vies | of a Mile dog Knowing bugle CAlls\" girls father was dead), wrote immedi- z \" ; >, ind affected T7 TOVS 11 ces \u2018 RE et Something some soldiers cannot man- ately to his old home and found he there is sameihing weak one One Por 1 makes one Ueg ta bea really .ni \u201c ove ul poetry an + 4 age.had been sent across the Atlante to e delicious, who e and healthful candy made.in owning \u20ac a anh fo own too Law princess oneself Al mth ee ture him of his drinking habits and is the mot lesom .y : might A * fs Kes Bimen't Prinses Pris ts Formaigh: _ Know the Man You Marry.further Investigation showed he was Pure as the Cryftal Spring.Bef for Children.a love of music AS oe + lu plrasant tt nk tt wit seme ails $ : ; Lo says, \u201cHeard melodies are sweet PU ES rat and | There is a moral to be drawn from [pet cared in the least.Read the de- This Old English Sweetmeat has made me famous the those unheard are oh ei Winowa {UT er ecotd von dared of à ail the unhappy, mar ges that ara 5 sang.wirls NO AE AE NES world over.| am called THE TOFFEE KING OF ENGLAND, & >oetry is but written i= LC A - wel being turned Inside out ai presen ar 903 A « ans melodies \u201crg an our hearts Medern neve i the public to gape at.and it is a moral like the lesson to vourself\u2014as you because | amby far the larget manufacturer of Toffee over there.\" TT we hope all girls will draw.It is this, ; Value your life's happiness know the Ask your Dealer for a 10 cont.sample package.pa 1444444444 45440 004 know the man you marry.This ap- ; MAN you marry.MACKINTOSH, LTD., Works\u2014Hallfax, ENGLAND.A +.A SF D b A i ag + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - ERE ÿ A Rs a + + FROM OUR READERS + | Agents for (amadu\u2014LAMONT, CORLISS & (0, 27 Common wt, Montreal.s ?+++++|+ + PRACTICAL FASHION + + ++++444 44444 ++ [+44 444444444444 +4 + rer = + \u2014_\u2014 == ee 0; + + + + + + + + + + + 4 + + 4 + + + + + + + % PE |+ THE HOME-MAKER'S 13 POEMS WORTH + A Skin of Beauty Ix = Jov Forever, - 4 | n Snobs as Well as Women.T T + + R.T.PEBLIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL .po For the Would-be Smart Woman.Men Sno \u2019 * no .3 DEPARTMEN vis REMEMBERING $ D CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER.ar e an ma 3 - ave eve ter Iron i A Proscritanz gird te other day a | EARLE Rnd ee ay - +e 44 4424444444444 040400 ttt tts ttttn EERE ER .i other girl, pated for hes smartness SE plie Sh 3 | ty, oad.defios ° ° & \u201crather prettx bur untidy about he ir unit GRIS LU >nuss an Coumns | Our Massachusetts friend, J.FE.W.\u2026.A Thing of Beauty.Ernst D .d eo Ë 3 70s » - n° How trae this ts of nan FE Rly TT A ; j very kindly sends vs the following re i ; steed the test of 58 ÿ neck , - Alt see an ex elie devaied to Women's Work and tare a : t t had time |A thing of heauty in a Joy forever; vs ne d f h ; ; and women\u201d Yon «it eee a 4 1 {st vou Will [am sure, pardon me cipes, which we have not ye Its loveliness increases; 1t will never roles ws These are made of the ve i Laillor sunt marred by à solled or un Ly à ft li ba to 1 Ke to try, but shall do so with the con- | Pass into nothingness; but still wil keep ®, to rT ie ] f ) Ail = ! Gipes 4 Tee objet à ns uovuding is to ft: + .5 ; reper \u2019 tidy neekpnece IC Ls the die ines ie to à sent enor urder the head | viction that they will be excelent, for |A bower quiet for us.and a sleep duemmi creer best selected Scotch wools.of dress thar goo to make sive Ad fm, CRAP wind Eaoblie an 220 naice- we are of the opinion that J.E.W.\u20183 Full of sweet dreams, and health, and Pr LA Bayre rand No ru will wear as long and nothing | of grester carsequen 2 ihe Nha smal rnb ness amonget | & -typliral good New England house- | quiet breathing.hy; a2.rug the FIL amd shape of A coilar.1730 bey (8 HH EMA ST TE TETE ines wife, noted for her cooking.\u2018Therefore.on every mortow, are we moe tes vif keep its color so well as a ; i I Tower it thickens the peck (27 male population, n8 opposed to | wreathing ie 5 huihy ml St TR Pan 0 9j Ot amon tent sete 15 practi- - Orange Cake tA flowery band to bind us to the earth ee arand\u2019s woollen rug.# PERL tels smile.Tony ar han oe > _ A , 7 » | ings porn hot a and pain end ! a posing ra he ; \u201c N.B.-\u2014Patterns will not be exchanged.He sure to fill tn correct num.| Do all you can to drive ahead, .WEINKLES it is without ap equal FUN i fact Aven the simple: fr tr ri _ will prooably be extroton ! ber and particulars.ut-of-town pa trons should be careful to send com- \\ Removing Stains From Linen.The Hammer's answer ran.\u201d In DEVELOPING THE BUST \u2018or restop- n fact even ts et PROV ge te wil be centineed \u2018ist ir was plete 2ddress.clearly written.Send silver or postal note.Stainps not \u201cEver aspire to greater things, ; a wasted breast through nursing the universe sed Es un small des Gn ck of recognition One of | accepted, Stains on Hnea should be removed as Such was the Nutmeg's plan.Euro e ng eknese.MAKING THIN tail.toc dleverest men T know never peeog- | SN soon as possible after they are made.\u201c 1 3 p FLUMF, and filllng the hollows of a nous he weno; CÉ ha own femlly à Delays make them much more difficult Wake up, the Alarm Clock then struc scrawny meck.thers no other prepara Thé We te oF Jone an Là ; Ch pees the noon fe geen And | | to deal with, Wash out milk or meat Th ian y Barre! sald: and a ft nak more.strongly.than a are i Vast ay \u201cactes 1h Woh.I 4e : fate | .te , ., .- pn ; de r on the fr Pas | hor dete veins are proverbially absent | a+ to ail the arrangements connected | Surely he cannot object to such a sim- stains with warm water.When the re a tallure.(whoop her up, .of words.Two alzem 35 cents and 76 conte despite the var cased in the ave oe gag A.| atever the af- | ple demand as that he be accompanied linen is stained with tea, chocolate, Rut do not lose your head.\u201d America FREE.\u2014 Bend 10 cents for free trial and helpless bird.Fae de rnd for oe T4 with the wedding.Whatever I \" by his fathor coffee or fruit stretch the portion of ut booklet of directions for scientific Pomme hag tirer sa oes that the neat A Question cf Wedding Etiquette.Los aprangements pas i de Is | A.\u20ac.stained linen over n bowl.Have ready «pross on and strive.\u201d the Seal.roplied, .massage re nan bend She or ae o° cated birds sind fou ls have connibu Coad ven Kind inform te through | peer: her wishes net th fine | ai a kettle of water at bolling point.Hold \u201cTo make a good impression.ABSOLUTELY tion\u2014Uontinental Droz and Chemiesl Ss.ted freely tu fashions whims wit 1p» Soit vou Bindi inform nu through | pharetare.hor wishes n hose « ; Still More Visiting Cards.the kettle high and pour the water on The Window framad its answer thus: .3234 Notre Dame st, Montreal.Cana rerult of many nen wings, breasta, aml C0 cotta of the Star 0° 17E PTOPEE | groom should be considered.Why not | \u2026 in til lt alsappears Most \u201cTake pains\u2019 \u2014that cloased the semsion.PURE Sold by all druggists everywhare, even hends lire nu anfucineed Goa 00 0 ddig @hanel bake place when | compromise raiher than have any dif- | A \u201cDebutante\u201d asks some queatjons thy sta me tah be pe this trent : ve ce \u2018 269 17 En their feaihe.xs tr bride is marre in travellinæ cos- | rarence of opinion nÿ such à time\u201d It {about her cards which have already Ptälns vw Na 1 :r \"th dif or # oy .HE CUETOM amor® jp on omimple matter to have the groom's heen answered.Rut we shall repeat ment Peach atains are the mos EN 1 ifi 1 lend- \u2014 Lo sa Mis 0 the thers father fs A witness, Let him be ne- briefiy.A git] has her own cards or fleutt to I.the Stain bo Menu for An Autumn Dinner.Made by a scientific ble \" « vtneses, In this companifd by a bes, man as well if he her name on her mother's am she sm we Hor V.the T .oa beans CHEMISTS Su erfiuous Kair vac the berde's naroats sre Freneh- go wishes.As for the bride, she would wishes, elther In correct.Personally.sulphur match benepth the spot, Cover Lettuce Leaves (Genoese Pashion)\u2014 ing of the best Coc find Cook's Friend Baking ornée npd etc that 1he above lin any charch be given away by her | we prefers the latter.\u201cIf she follows Wine stains with common a and 4 that is with ane oH a Fn- grown in the tropics \u2014 the Powder pure.Removed hy the New Frinciple 5 fon only proper way, while (Né jfaiher Win regard to the brides.| our preference.she leaves them, of then pour bolllng water on them as Consomme with Flag ut ; f suc- DOCTORS ,; 9 JM , Sroonss reatlers à + nglish-speikinæ mall lt is not customary to have a course, nn friends even If her mother described.lets of Chasinu 8.result of 126 years 0 pronounce it wholesome.+ acf à anl wv (he the bride only should de idegmiaid when the bride wears hor | does not know them.t ia taken for 8.) Jr wi he only | fee ised BN her father, and, the J Cravelting dress.Put this is entirely | ranted that the mother knows ail her T Fried Belts Log Cabin Fash- cessful endeavor.COOKS @ revelation ¢ Rea the only .; ve a best PN : 's friends.If she h not n, Sauce : h rc at ctienl rar to dest hair.\u201casp ehoutil hin a best man and the atter of preferens>.If ghe wishea daughter's fr as à : know it dnes the wo ee pet _ Sun ahr LES A hridesmain.The brides relations RH ane well and gond, and if not ! happened to meet them the sonner the 9 Baked an® Brarzed Sweetbreads, Jardl- WALTER BAKER & G0, Lid, the right time ay sud deolalonen ne perarare en al Cin that Bridesmaid Is out of place < ly correct.If there is | daughters ser thut this omiselon is niere.fause Barnaise.on the BARE WORD ofthe cperatnrs qnd mann | Cltim that a brides RIE pl «he ia absolutely correct, 3 | i Partridger, Madaira Bause HOUSEWIVES fagturers Bre a by ane De PNY Cac hipe the bride vears à IrAVellnE a hridesmald she should be dressed | rectified the better.a; H DROPS Braixed Partridger, : .+ DORCHESTER, MASS.method which 16 àmdorgd, by ou ican, sum pe | 0 UT Miao In atreet contume with n hat but *A.C.couG Buttered Hrussels Sprouts, si that one snd bread d ic) Yue nl promipen AT \u2018mc pe i .: 3 germatologists nn trea, in when ald an 10 li, seitiing this Utile difference Of 4x 1 have sald.it ls more usual not | ms Tes ee Soha ad cate pera ! oT ent Point non Wafers BRANCH HOUSE Tons \"Powder.are fine.oe SL 07 be Miracle bmn) Co wha ! apinton von REA READER have one.The brides fam y nave the Suulight Soap 's 7 than otber seapt des Joctors as purely remedial Peach tn: Maca otmn 66 St.Petor 8t., Montreal, Can.Paint PO NON on - Ave, New York Foor munsy bark without A CONSTANT >R.responsibility of all the wedding ar- fe best when ueed In the Sunlight 4e \u2018el .a : oedtion (no red tape) If 11 fulle co di afl that 19 | Di > .bat je - wag the and a Tiny Cheese Souffle.Celery.Pelled all tra, co rangements, but it -is kinder to take | ç \" .Sales cor M ts raie by rat.claes dre I can only settle this by saying that g Bay Sunlight Boas and fallow direstions.THEY WILL CURE Bread.Black Coffee.1233 26 law W.ig, SCROGUIR.Lia \u2018 some thought to the groom's wishes.A a bride's wishes always carry weight ; 086 43 » og - = mn Lo - Thi i! du om ( > Coe neil i dae BY, dik oN a Sia Li hth Rit LA a TORE ARR Te i RETR TION: \u201d ; 2 u ; Me EEE RS CAES ; a, | es, \u2019 4 va , oof Li dat fe op T0 en bh, Lai THE MONTRE AL INSPECTION OF AUSTRALIAN BANKS Mr.W.J.Essame, Australian Barker, Compares Austra- ian with Canadian.RESERVE HELD UNDER LOCK sonsols and Government Becurlties Form Guarantee Which the Bank Cannot Touch.Mr F.H Mathewson introduced om \u2018Change a banker from London, England, who is ve'urmng by Vis ut Canada, from a visit to Australia This bunker ts Mr.W.J lissame.assistant manager 1n London of tie Union Bank or Australia lui a cou versation with a representative of the Ntar Mr, E£ssaino explained that the head office, the directorate and chief oificlals of the bank were tn London, mngland, although the hank did its business, through its 13] branches, in Australia.In view of recent ditBrulties in the Canadian financial worid, Mr Essame vas asked what system of bank inspection Was tollowed in England, and more especially lu his instUtution, \u201cPrivate inspection,\u201d said he.bank employs its own inspectors, and it 18 their duty to check all the stale- ments and report upon them.We have fcund it entirely satisfactory.\u201d \u201cSee here,\u201d said he, drawing the last balance sheet of his bank from his pocket, and pointing to an item of ane million pounds in the reserve fund.\u201cThose securities mentioned there, being consols and other Govern.an \"The \" | key.They are ait absolute guarantee, jan no one «an Ket hold of them.\u201d \u201cYou cannot make any use of them then?\u201d was the question.\u201cNo, they ire there as a positive | Buarantes.ded remaln under lock and key 1 hardly :h:ink, \u2018 interjected Mr.Mathewson * that that method would appeal to Canadian bankers.\u201cHow dit you Mud hiisiness in Australia,\u201d Mr FÉssaiue was asked : L ray Smith, Miss 1da of Miss Orian Havs to Mi.Thornton Davidsun, whitch tches place this af ternoon, at hall past four ociock ol the Bome of the brides parents, one ario Avenue.lt will be a white ani! gli wedding, and the bride will be attended \u2018Vv a maid of honor and seven bridesmanis.whose trocks will artisticuiy cdrry out The colar scones A reception Will folles the vutetnons, and later the bride and grown wild leave ror Uuston, to =all for u rp to the West Indic:.This atrernoon Miss Coeblio, sShor- brooke sirvet, vaill ent-rtum at a large tes in honor of her cousin, Miss Dob- Sun Miss, Freddie Boowne will also entertain at tne tea hour nis afternoon tor Miss Madoiin liraper.Ju St, Louis, to-Jay the marrage wii take plave of Miss Lily Dicck- redu, to Mr.Walter Rawiings, of Mentreul.The ceremony wil place quietly, and among those present will be Mr.and Mrs.E.Rawl- Ings and the Misses Rawlmæs of Silup- son street.several intere:Uing teas were given during the week including à \u201ckitchen shower\u201d tea given for Miss Uriun Hays, by Miss Jessie Hannah, On Wednesday, Mrs.Graban Browne entertained at the ea hour, and on the same day Mrs.L.MeL.Spack- man gave a vmall tes at the Kennels for Mrs.Molson, of Chelienham, Eng- und.Miss HKotidoux also entertain- éd at ten on that day.Thursday Mrs.Nuwlan devisie wus the hostess at & tea tor Lady de Blaquiere , Mrs.Currie, University street, also gave a argelv attended tea; and Miles Morrow also entertained at the tea hour.Innuers were given by Mrs.Baumgarten, Mr: Major, Mrs.E.Goff Penny, Mrs Perey Cowans, Mrs.J.C.Kidd; and the hostesses at isridge inciuded Mrs.James Bell and Mrs.Guy Floss.The announcement drew's ball will be a season Hs it has for so many years past, wul dedght thy hearts of the debutantes, who on that occasion hope to make their first bow to Soclety.This year the ball must ne essarily ve held in à new place, and the Highlanders Armor, has been selected for the occasion.As usual tne bull WT be held on à Fridav.end the new that a St, An- feature of this surroundings -hould add greatly to the Interest of the evening Social features of the coming week include the wedding ot Miss Madoiln Draper, to Mr Shirley Chtilas, on Wed.negday.The bride wil] be attended by her {wo sisters, the Misses Draper; Miss Marjorie (hitlas, and Miss Jean Haslet! (Huinitton).Miss Florence Fraser will be inald of honor.The marriage of Miss Hortense Dansereau, to Mr, Victor Pelletier will take place at St.James Cathedral on Monday.On Wednesday.Miss Louise Murray Smith.will he married to Mr F8 Macfariane, at the home of the Lride's Established 1550.Little Things In Sterling We have just received direct from England a lot of httle things, such as Pencils, Toothpicks Hat Pin Holders, Match Boxes, Cigar Cutters, Pen Knives, Cuff Links, etc.al ENGLISH HALL MARKED and splendid values.Se We have identically the same articles in Gun Metal.These Articles are UNDER ONE DOLLAR and alse UNDER FIFTY CENTS, very suitable for little Christmas Gifts.By purchasmg now and laying them away, advantage may be taken of these special values.We believe they will not last longer than to Dec.Ist.4 Cochenthaler Diamond Jewaller, 448 St.Catherine st.Went, Corner Metoalfe.ro.; .take | pertal Highness.L Muctariane, and Miss Florence Wilk- sms Lady le Bliquiere, who -ails for home Vers shui N.will be the guest vf honor on Monday al a tea given by Mrs.i Leclaare Miss Amy Hiam will enter- tun at tea on Monday.Mrs.Fayetie | Brown will give a \u2018coming-out\u2019 recep- {lon on Tuesday for Miss Dorothy | Brown, and on Friday Mrs.©, L.{ Shorev will give a simillai reception for | Miss Marjorie Shorey.Friday even- | ing at Stanley Hall the officers of the ils\" Prince of Wales Fuslliers will give | their annual dance.Engagements which have aroused interest during the pasl week Include {that of Miss Hilda Beard and Mr.G.\" B.Burland.of Mr.Jack Creelman and | Mis« Katherine Weekes, nf Texas; and | ot Miss Minette Mignault to Mr, Raymond Beaudry.A great many post nuptial recaptions [are being held just a1 present.H.M.Church, Mrs.Percy Cole and Mrs.A.DM Evans received this week Next werk Mrs.R.R.Van Horne will receive sn Wednesday and Thursday Rfternoons, and Mrs.A.Po Wille will y re eive on Tuesday and Wednesday.| Peculiar interest attaches to the he- « trothal of the Grand Duchess Serge nf ; Russda, niece of the King.to the Grand Duke Nicholas Nicolaieviteh.Her Im- who lost her husband two yéars ngo next February.is just over forty, hut she ls still very lovely.and has become quite Russian in her sympathies.Her flance is one of the Emperor's numerous cousins, and he is very wealthy.He {a just fifty years of age.and, physically speaking.belongs to the more splendid type of Ro- iranoffs.The Grand Duchess Norge has naw lived for many vears in and near Moscow.and she adopted some time ago the two motherless children of the Grand Duke Paul, son-in-law to the King nf Greeca They will accompany her after her second marriage, whivh event will break her connection with Moscow, for the Grand Duke Nirholas has a splendid palace at St.Petersburg.It is possible that Queen Alexandra nay receive a visit in the near future from her brother-in-law and sister.the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland, who have not been in England since their marriage.Princess Frederica of Han- ; over.made her home for many years in England, Queen Victoria having granted her ranms at Hampton Caurt Palace, after her marriage to Raron Pawel von Rammingen.The King has sent a wedding present to Miss May Cavendish-Bentinek, daughter of Mr and Mrs George Cavendish-Bentinek, arcompanied by an autograph letter wishing her every happiness.Her marriage with Mr.John Ford.«on of SIr Clare Ford.and First Secretary of the British Tegation a: Constantinople, took place to-day in the Chapel Royal, London.The late Marquis of Dufferin's por- tralt, by Henrietta Rae, has been ac- mittee, and is tn be presented to the Carporation nf Belfast.It will be placed in the new City Hall.outside which a statue of Lord Dufferin was unveiled a few weeks ago.Mrs.H.Ernest Brown (formerly Misa Effie Stanford) will receive for the first time since her marriage, Wednesday afternoon and evening, November 7th, at 360 Lafontaine Park.and afterward on third Wednesdays.Mrs.Norman Greenshlelds Neill wiil receive for the first time since her marriage.at the residence of Mrs.W Neill 42 Mackay street, on Wednesday.November 7th, and afterwards on first Wednesda va Miss Marguerite Roy and her niece.Miss Flora Lorrain.of 9 Cherrier 81, have returned home from an extendrd trip through the United States.In Fittsfield they were the guests of Mr | Reger Roy.The l'ountrss of Derby, who waa r- cently injured in a motor-car accident fs making rapid progress.but ls nat vel quite able tH walk.Shortly she will be removed from Witherslack Knnwsley.Mr.and Mrs.John Waison, of Moun® Noyal avenue, have issued invitations for the wedding.which takes place on November 7th, nf their daughter.Miss Margaret Jesaie, to Mr, Charles F Lester.Mr.Andrew Dunwnoody, df the Mal- sons Rank, who haie been confined tn the house for some time by iliness, is better and will be ou\u2019 in a few days.Mr.and Mre.Louis Colwell, who have returned from their honeymoon abroad, have taken possession of their fint in Hampton Court.Sir Thomar Glen Coats, Bart.has purchased the residence of fir Henry Campbell- Bannerman, 29 Belgrave square, London.Mrs.8.C.Milroy has retumed home.after spending some time in Toronto and Muskoka.Lord and lady Haddo are now a\u2018 ! 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particular paper which he had st- tested, and was unable to point out any convincing differences hetween his signature as it appeared on the will and those he admitted as genuine.Finally he confessed that he might have signed the will, but had no recollection of doing so.The second witness fared even worse, and under Barstow\u2019's rapld question-, ing he lost all confidence in himself, and volunteerad the suggestion that he! might have signed the will with a lat | of other papers, but if he had the mattar had passed from his mind.Not in the least disconcerted by the, collapse of his chief witnesses, the prosecutor promptly called the paving teller of Mr Shaw's bank, and after showing his familiarity with the signature of the deceased asked him if, in his opinion, the name Gregory Shaw subscribed to the will had been wrii- ten by the murdered man.The answer was a positive and unqualified assertion that the signature was fors- | ed.A deathlike silence prevailed In thw court room as Barstow rose to Croas- examine.If the questions and answers had been whispered every word would have been heard in the farthest \u201cYou say you have paid out thousands upon thousands of dollars on Mr.Shaw's sighature in the past three years 7°77 Had the bank official witnessed the discomfMure of his predecessors he ' 1 night have taken warning from Rar- | stow's quiet manmer.but he met the (voss-examiner's semtiny with an lonx of equal determination as he answor- en .© A great many thousanda-yes, sir\u2019 Barstow paused.and his eyes sought the fioor as he framed the next question.+ Superfuous Hair may be safrly and surely removed by vourself at home by using LA MARVELLOUS HAIR REMOVER, a French pre- Does not frri- tate the skin.Every bottle guaranteed.By mall.$1.Bole agent for Canada, Charles Smuck.49 Carlton et., Toronto.bbb \u201cMr.Shaw's signature is one which reœild be casily imitated, is it not?\" ne inquired, \u201cNa.sir.It would diffirnlt to fnitate \\gain the cross-examiner paused with downcast eyes as though discon- ceried by the answer.\u201cBo that you think you could de- tert any imitation no matter how clever the forger nright he 7\" \u201cYes.sir.\u201d Barstow suddenly lonked \u201cDid you ever refuse to honor any cheque of Mr.Shaw's in his lifetime because you doubted the signature 7\" he demanded.The witness hesitated.\u201cIf vou will permit me to explain\u2014\u201d bo exceedingiy np.he began.But Barstow was at him like a tiger.\u201cAnswer the question!\u201d he thundered.\u201cDid you ever refuse to pay any cheque of Mr.Shaw's because yon doubted the signature ?Answer yes or no!\" \u2019 The bank teller glanced appealingly at the Judge, but received no conan- lation frem his Honor's imoassive stare, - \u2018Yes.\u2019 he answered, in a low tone.\u201cDid vou refuse to honor more than one such cheque ?\" The question flew at the witness ho-.fore he could add another word.\u201cIt happened several times\u2014I dom\u2019t remember how often.\u201d Barstow stepped back, his face flushed with triumph, and his finger shot out at the witness's face.\u201cNow, sir!\" he demanded.\u2018Were any of those signatures which you doubted subsequently acknowledged by Shaw as correct 7\" The witness colored angrily.\u201cMr.Shaw assumed responsibility for those cheques,\u201d he answered.\u201cAN of them ?\u201d \u201cAI of them.\u201d \u201cAnd yet you are ready to awear his will is a forgery! That ls all, sir! That fx alt!\u201d There was an excited rustle and stir in the audience as the crogs-examiner took his seat.and some overwrought individual shouted, \u201cRravo, Barstow !\u201d Instantly applause burst out from al: rides of the room, and far some moments the popular feeling carried all hafore M.The prosecutor's case was clearly falling to pieces and the sympathetic audience was beyond comtrol.At last the Judge, having hammered his desk in vain, rose to his feet and threatened to clear the benches.During the confusion Gilbert stood by his chair waiting for the audience tp settle down, and then suddenly stilted it to breathlessness with a questioh of fearful import.J \u201cDo you recall to whom those 'suspicious cheques of Mr.Shaw's were made payable\u201d he demanded.\u201d \u201cYes.sir.Every one of them was drawn tv the order of Alice Emory\u2014 the prisoner at the bar!\u201d The witness shot the words directly at Barstow, and his voice had a defiant ring.Instantly the situation wus changed.In the moment of ftg triumph the defence had received its heaviest blow.The answer fajrly staggered me, and even whan the julige adjourned court and dismissed us for the dav I remained seated while my fellow.jurors hurried from the box.As I rose to follow them, however, I noticed a woman pushing towards the prisoner, to whom Barstow was apparently whispering.Aa she neared the table she addressed the | lawyer, and a rapid interchange of words followed.Then, suddenly.she raised her volce, and 1 recognized the huusekeeper, Maileleine Mapes \u201cNot if she's 111!\u201d she insisted, \u2018Are you well, déarie\u201d\u201d she whispered, perr- ing over Rarstow's screening shonl- der.Then she drew back with a look of alarm.\u201cMy God, man! gasped.If ever 1 saw murder Ir a face I saw it in Barstow's gg he turned and =savagely pushed the woman inio a chair.\u201cShut up! You\u2014 fool!\u201d he rusped.\u201cShe's only fainted!\u201d XI.1 have always admired the ease with which husiness men lay aside their cares, but the rapidity with which my fellow-furors shifted their grave responsibilities amazed and shocked me, Indeed, they no sooner passed the threshnld of the court than they apparently forgot the serious Juty resting upon them and began agting like a lot of schoo!l-hoys at recess hour The transition was too abrupt for me, and hy the time we sat dawn to supper at the Melton House 1 found myself mentally estranged from my compan- fons.Men of a certain type fraterniz, at the slightest possible provocation.1 remember when the Teutonic made her record trip across the Atlantic I was urgently Invited to become a ton,\u201d and many af my fellow-passen.gera were inclined to be offentled bee cause I did not feel moved te fall back upon their necks and =wear eternal friendship for all hrother \u201cTeutons\u201d but I have never experienced the slightest response to clanship of this quality, and I would rather he const- dered snobbish than lose my self- re- rpect.Is she dead?\u201d she + \u2014 PUT DOWN Rad Medien) Men and Bad Medicines, Uphold Good Medicn] Mes and Good Medicine.x ID \u20ac Stands With tie: .® * Good its nets the ucod men everywhere ns a Harmlesy and Sure Cure for STOMACH TROUBLES.| | | ! ! i + i + i 1703 King StEASt op \" Dt 20 Colborne St \u201801 fo Victoria X KangtoColbome St VIL.The Emory jurors, however, were Just the #ort of men of whom \"Teutons\u201d are made, and they lost no time in assuring me that I'd miss a lot of fun if 1 took myself too seriously.Fun! Fun at a murder trial! Of course flippaney of this sort was unworthy of any response, and I received it with a dignified silence and a glance of disapproval well calculated to carry itr intended rebuke: but just as Twas congratulating myself at have ing administered a sorely-necded re- rroof a voice al the far end of the tale advised me \u201ctn come off my high perch and hop about with the rest of the coge for my health\u2019?sake\u201d and this was followed by a promise that the rest of the jury would try to forget mv high official position and treat me like an ordinary man if I'd \u201ctake ihe starch ont of my neck.\" The boisterous laughter which greeted these clownish utterances angered me, and I was on the point of express: ing my opinion of the company in no uncertain terms when Theodore Bavne urged the others \u201cto save thelr hot atr und lei the foreman thaw out by himself.\u201d I do not remember whether this was the first mention of my official title or not, but from tha! moment I became \u201cthe foreman\u201d to ail directly or indirectly comterned In the Fmory vase, aud the jurors promptly organized themeelves into \u201cTre Chain Gana.\u201d ench memher exchoaving his own name for the number of his seat in the jury.bux.Bavne, nx \u201cNo 2\" was the leading spirit in all this nonsense, and it wos Imposstble to squeleh him, for he ra- celved every rebnff with a smiling countenance while he devised ROMA other avd rare tactful method of approach I have sinee learned that it wag he who made the jurors stand sol.emniv beh pd their chairs antl 1 took my place at tohla and signalied them to thei Tret wien I rose in deference, ha explained, ta my high offietil «ta.tion; and 1 will now confess that the ttle influence which T afterwards came \u201c0 exert Upon my fellow-jurorg was due to his tact and tactics Althouga the restrictions which the court had placed upon our movements suggested the title \"Chaln Gang\u201d I am inclined 16 believe we wore nc- corded more liberty than is usual in important erfmmina] eases It is within the province of n judge, 1 understand, te keen the jurors together in charge of a court officer.and not allow them to cemmunicate with the outside world at all during the continuance of a trial.The only reatrletions placed upon us, however, were that we should mot disperse to our respective homes without the express permission of the court, and that we should not talk about the vase or listen to any conversation concerning it.This last rule made trouble for us from the very start, for the case was being discussed on all sides, he Sa TIT ew dR ow Erb Pes 2 3 7 SV SA SL Sy Eg ele TLR i SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1906.p\u2014 STCATHERINE & MOUNTAIN*STS, Exclusive Carpets VERY day sees some beautiful new things added to our vast stock of Carpets: rare designs you can find at Ogilvy's.and nowhere else in Montreal.When we see some exceptionally handsome design.we naturally want to keep it to ourselves.So we impose a strict obligation on every manufacturer that he will not sell our designs elsewhere in the city.Think what that means to you, if you buy Carpets from us.In spite of that, our prices any other house.Ornamental Back Combs 25c Our stock of these goods is complete to the last, detail.We've imported novelties as fast as they were origir at :d in Paris, Berlin and New York.Naturally our extensive purchases give us price advantages over our contemporaries.We offer for Monday : FANCY BACK COMBS, in amher or shell, with either gllt.oxydis- ed or rhinestone mountings, a large variety of designs, value up to 70e.For Monday selling, ench 2.2.2 4 es eee eee rene .250 GENUINE HORN HAIRPINS, 1 dozen in box, shell and amber; regular 25e.For Monday +.cht erie see esarreeees-a 100 Main Floor, Some New Dress Goods When Dame Fashion says: \u2018\u2018 Such a fabric shall be worn.\u201d you can look for it at Ogilvy\u2019s, and be sure of finding it there.Neither do we stop at merely keeping step for step with the maker: we safeguard our buying with the most critical tests.to ensure quality in every inch of dress goods we sell.We are showing the newest shades in French Armures at 65¢.$1.00 and $1.25.New French Satin Cloths, ail the new shades, at 65¢ and 850.New French Ottoman Cloths, at 75c.New French Venetians, 75¢ to $1.35.New French Ladies\u2019 Cloths, $1.50 to $2.00.Many new shades of Claret, Bordeaux, Greens, Browns, Blue.Main Floor.Those Dresden Ribbons New we have been nut of for some time have come to hand.\u2018They are the very Ribbons needed for hair bows, girdles, ete.Rome very handsome effects, in small and large flower designs.In various widths, from 3 ta 6'4 inches.Prices run from 230 to 50\u20ac a yard.A Smart Line of Women\u2019s Aprons am BBC a> Manufacturers with lines of white goods to clear naturally come \\ as, knowing that we have the outlet for their surplus makes.Generally we get the goods at our own price\u2014not theirs.Two lines for Monday selling we secured this way.WOMEN'S OVERALL APRONS, in a and white check, full size, to button at back, finished with frills of self.54 and 56 inches long.Speclal for Monday 336 6 dozen WOMEN'S APRONS, of English apron lawn, deep hem attached with dricwn stitch, wide tiles, full 38 x 38 inches.Special Monday price 202 0000050 10 010» see .250 heavy gingham.neat blue CE St.Catherine and Mountain Streets + DERASDESSTY Everywhere.be and there wus no apparent disposition Lone at least attempting to offset the in the Melton House to change the | damaging testimony which had been subject when we made our {irst ap- j drawn from the laut witness, but his pearance in the office, unt) Bayne sing J fierce rolioquy with Miss Mapes had aut.\u201cFen talking about The foreman's | ASR FOR -@ ) 9 Malt Extract.(Malte Labattine.) For the brain worker, convalescent or invalid it is invaluable.At all druggists or grocers.BLOOD POISON FOR MORE THAR TWENTY YEARS we pate, made the cure of va or Torcy s 8 Blood Pai Peiso a Permanent Cured bv treated at home under sal oe vara Capital $300,000.Wo woitolt tt the most obeti- Late Csscs.1f you bave exhancted the old methods of treatment, and still have aches 304 pains.Mucus Patches fn Mouth.Sors Taroat.Pimples, Copper-Coinred Spots.Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Erébrews falling out.write for proofs of cures.100-page k Fre COOK REMEDY CO, 1057 MASOMC YERMLE, Ebicags.8.5.0 steamer Battie, which arrived hers nn November 1 from New York.he flames wrre dircovered in hold No.3.containing cotton, For a time a serious © onflagra- tion was threatened A large force of firemen hurried to the scene, flooded the hol \u2018with water and confined the fire and dainage to that part of the ehip.Empress of Britain Sails.The (*.PP LI.Atlantic steamghip ¥m- press of Rritain sailed from Liverpool for Quebee at 4150 pm.vesterday.She has on board 114 sninan passengers, 219 seu- ond vlasx and 490 steerage.NOTES.Donaldson line Tritonla passed Point Amour.inward, at 12.15 a.m.verterday.Thomspn line Devona sailed from New- tastle for Montreal! at 3 p.m.yesterday.C.P.R.Atlantir Milwaukee pasard Father Point, outward, at 12.25 a.m.yes- torday.CIR.Atlantic Montfort.from Montreal, arrived at Bristol at 8 a.m.yesterday.Thomson line Klildona.from T.ondon.passed Point Amour, inward, at 7 a.m.yesterday.© PR.At'antic.Taka Michigan.pasned Fame Peln:.inward.for Montreal at 7 am.yesterdav.The White &tar line SS.Arabie, from Roaten.far Liverpool, passe?Quéens- town at 4 pm.Thursday, Novemher 1.Numidian, from Montreal and Quebre fax Glassow.Arrived at Quebrc nt 17 a, vi.And proceoded thence at 8 pan.yes.terdav.Sicilian, from Claggow far Queher and Monireai, sefled from Glasgow yesterday evening, with 81 cabin and 61 steerage parsengers.Tunisian.from Montreal anid Queber for Liverpeal, sailed fom Montreal ap 6 am.yesterday.And arrivrd at Quebec at 4 p.m.Larihagining.Glasgow.vin 8 from John's, Phhoteiphia for Nfld.arrived at se JIbhn's, xn.vesterday nt 010 poh.and sniig thence at 3 p.m, to-day.Ionian, from f'vernaol and Movie.far Queber \u2018and Montreal.Failed.frmm Mo- ville at 10 a.m.vesterdav.with 14 satnon, 92 second cabin, and 204 steerage passengers.Dominfon Hnp R.A.8.Canada.for Liv.erpnol, October 25th, passed Fame Tooint at 2.39 p.ni.Friday.is due at Quebec at psn._lasday.and Montreal to-morrow = noof.or I Mongolian, from Glasgow for Quebec and Montreal.scrived at Quabec at 7.30 WEI ent ART nr) = : >a \u2014 PROF.W.T.MOON.system.To whom it may concern.\u2014 this city.as freely as Longhand.1 would recommend BOYD'S grapher.fur the simple reason method of instruction, etc.place for you to attend.Call, write, or telephone for TYPEWRITING, Tel, Uptown 30003.evening for Both Sexes.Friday at 8.15 pam.Ca TELEGRAPHY THE Moon SCHOOL OF TÉLEGRAPHY is better fitted to teach this subject than any other school.The INSTRUCTOR at the 13 years\u2019 perisnce on the CPR lines.We make the subject interesting to every student, and can graduate co T operators in both raflway and commercial telegraphy in 4 to 6 months\u2019 time.Enrol} now.Terms of payment made eany.Day and Evening Classez Bend for our handseme prospectus.Moon's School of Telegraphy, KARN HALL, 488 8t.Catherine 8t.West.Tel.Up 2085.W.T.Meon, Prin.and without It you cannot hope to succeed.READ THE TESTIMONIAL BELOW, and be convinced what 1s pussible at a modern college with a This is to certify that I completed a courge in BOYD'S SHORTHAND in 20 DAYS, and at onve secured à position with Messrs.Lande Bros.1 find the work very easy, and can write and read my notes SHORTHAND to any would-be steno- that it can time, while other systems require from 6 to 8 manths to be proficient.4 shall be glad to furnish any information regarding this A College where positinns are guaranteed is without circular and rates BOOKKEEPING, or TELEGRAPHY.Moon\u2019s Syllabic Shorthand asd Business College, KARN HALL, 468 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.We wish to announce that students livinæ near Sherbrooke, Que, may attend the Syllabie Shorthan-| and Business College in the Hynd- man Block.11 Strathcona Square.Prof.M.W.Harries, Prin.T satinn Classes.bas fa ter Dons ET ein ys and Fridays at 3 11 or phone M.1714 for further information.Do You Want À Better Education ?WE OFFER YOU A COMPLETE COLLEGE COURSE Payable in small weekly instalments that will add to your present salary $200 to $400 nyear.Woy Posto Any Longer?Knowles Is Powe modern Montreal, October 1, 1906.be learned in such a short College and ita Yours very trulv.(Signed) MRS.G.J.GOULET.doubt the best in SHORTHAND, W.T.MOON, Priscipal FRENCH CONVERSATION CLASSES 109 METCALFE STREET (a Few Doors Above St.Catherine) MISS GRAEAM in the afternoon and Monday an 258 6 for Ladies only mm.JOHN B.NORTON, F.A.G.U., ARU FBLLOW of the A nsflent Le à of Organists, New Yor Associate of the Royal Cole jege of Orgaonista.Lon.Eng.Licentiate in Mus!o, URGA NIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR OF CHHIET CHURCH CATHEDRAL Lessons in PIANOFORTE und AN YING, ron CULTURE ana Te THEORY OF MUSIC A \"Bpecial con taught for chidren from 6 to 10 ycars of age Pupils prepar.for exam! At home daily (to arr: igo sbout lessons) from 4 to b and § to 9 pm.6v BISHOF 8T.298 #7 | BOOK-KEEPING: Goodwin's improved Bookkeeping is the most simple and practical sys- dr in use to- We positively guarantee te McGill University Conservatoriam of Music MONTREAL.Mr.Frederic H.Blair.who has thoroughly studled John Taylor's Stave Sight Singing Method in T,ondoen under the authors perscnal guidance, will on November 7th commence a elx montha\u2019 course in Sight-8inging in the McGill University Conservatorium of Musia, 323 W.Sherbrooke Street.The clars will meet on Wednesday evenings from R to 10.Fes far the seswion.25 00.Member's card to be obta'ned ut the Becretarv's Office, Conservatorium of Murir.258 4 daw Send with every course.for circular, or call.The PEATE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 854 West St.Catherine ut.mer 241 24008 Miss Louisa Morrison Of New York rae vacancies fur A few more pupils, Singing or Piano.Cali Mondays or Thursdays, 221 Sherbrooke street west.Tom \u2014 SS am.and proceeding \u2018hence yesterday evening will be due at Montreal at 6 a.m.to-day.Virginian, from Moutrerl and Quabec.| for Liverpool, via ItImouski.arrived a! Liverpool at 7 p.m.yesterday Time ol passage from Rimouski to Malin Head.& dave.it hours and {0 minntes.Victorian, from Liverpe.d for and Montreal, vin Rinonreikdi, passed Point Amour at 2.30 am.yeaterflay.She Js «ne in Queber: to-night and in Montreal in-morrow evening.Marcont mes: mage from Captain MacNicol states that steame- Las had \u2018Ant.nuous wasterty gales throughout the voyage.Quebec Catarrh is Not a Luxury OR A NECESSITY Catarrh makes a man ridiculous it makes him aa offensive nuisance aad it makes him dangerously «lek.OH js pretty sure to bring on consumption.pneumonia or at leart a throat affer.Sight Singing Class I \u2014 teach you how to open, keep and close a set of double entry books for a business ef any kind or any size, average accounts, compute interest, prove postings, audit accounts, do accounting work, change books from single to double entry, take off trial balances, make annual reports and comparative stataments, and save you 50 per cent.of the labor and expense required by the old systems.Other branches of the commercial course taught, and special attention given to backward pupils.Call at once for our special rates, MOON'S SYLLABIC SHORTHAND AND BU s COLLEGE.Karn Hall, 8 gt.Catherine st.west.Tel.Fr 2008.STAMMERERS The ARNOTT METHOD is the only ering.merely.the ADIT, apd insures speech.Pamphlet, references sent on request.Address The Arnott Institute BERLIN, ONT.CAN.The Sou! of a Plano is the Action.Insist on OTTO HIGEL\u201d Plano Action 52 law 289 inward Passengers.List of first-class passengers per steam, ship Canada, from Liverpool an tober 25 for Quebec and Montreal Mrs.Ben Ty'ey LUalley, Miss Max Vire Bailey.Mr TI JM Barclay Mos KM, Bovey, Mise Brotherhood Miss M.hel Rrotherhaod, Miss MG.Carvathers Mr, Edward I.ve, Mr 0 1d aviv Mrs Puro, Mis< Rava To Miss \u2018Constance Davis.Miss Vivian sao Puget.Mike Datton, Mis K 1 Fous Me ANEUR Milefan Ia, Mi I.Mendersan, My Cieorge Nico, Mr 1 vu + ie bo Miss Jaahelle Rogers Mr It I evenean Mr Reginald Steveneon Naw cuscn, Mise 1 M =trathnv, Miss boars Toter, Mr W 1 Watson Canada Due Sunday.The Trarccaon one RMS.Canada.from Liverpool an October dt paesed Fame Print a opm extovday wm due at Lucie es pan 1r-dary, and Montreal Bunday mot, ton.You c\u201cnnot afford either.bn\u2019 Wedding rings.solid 15K gold.from you can afford the cure for it.It isi g450.Ji.Hemsley, 235 HU James st Dr.Agnew's Catarrhal Powder Tt roo?us 0 eves a cold or eéntarrh, or cures a y hradache in 10 minutes, Den\u2019t hawk Special Notice.cand spit and dieguet your friendz hat Whaen Laving \u20ac piano get the bent, care yourself by the use of this rome, war h experts wdmii to ne the Magon edy.Dr.Agnew's Ointment relieves & Risch Hee axportmett received hy eczema in à day, 350.The Leach Mano Co.Limited.580 8t.8old by B.E McGalu, 2123 Notre Dame street 1 Catherine sireet weat.Mahogany, wal nut and fancy inlaid cases. CONSISTENCY, CONSTANCY AND COURAGE.(By Rev, J.A.Gordon, D.D.) \u201cOnly let he worthy of that whether ! come and see you or Le ab- Your manner of life the Gospel of Christ, sent, I may hear of your state, that ye stand Tast in one epirit, with one Boul striving for the faith of the gospel, and in potlung affrighted Ly the adversaries.\" Phil.1, the legal! Free Church (the small min- | ority) may be estimated at 55.000.The Sore Muscles Teothache Neuraïgla Sore Threat Sprains, Strains Headache Coughs Colds Srulses Backache Grip Preumenia Gosd fer Pain in the Chest Lumbago Neuraigls Athletes Pain in the Kidneys Sciatica Rheumatism For over PIFTY YEARS this wonderful Remedy has proved iteslf the best, he world ific Remedy for all inflammatory dis- and.The expense is A mere trifie, and saves mors than twenty times the amount in dootors\u2019 or druggists\u2019 bills.Dear Sirs: R.R.R.lace In our home for the past twenty years and would not be without it for five times ita cost.Was recommended to u one of TORONTO'S J pc a valnable household remedy.hus writes a prominent of of that place.Radway's Ready Relief For External and Internal Use CURES Yours very B.O'FLYNN, RADWAY & CO., Ltd., Montreal, Canada.Hair renton, Ont.\u2014 a in the session of 1805, under which the Earl of Elgin.Lerd Kinnear, Sir R.W.Anstruther, Sir T.Gibson-Carmichael, and Sir C.Imgnn were appointed Exe cutive Commissioners to allocate bee twean the Free (Church and the Untted Free Church the pmperty defined by the act.That allocation, as regarda Îts major part, is dorailed above.Fined for Beating His Horse, \u201cHe fully.\u201d said wis heating hia Inspector Hall, of the So- horse unmercie ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, when bringing action against Hossario horse.The complaint was Jaid before \"Recorder Weir.in the Recorder's (Court morning.wlinesses who showed no marks of any Mr.Weir, favor of Inspector Hall, this body Senccal, for cruelty to his Mr.the accused stated that producing the horse kind on {ts however.decided in and Senecal was fined 85 or fifteen days.\u2014-\u2014\u2014-__.& The Rev.James William Adama.the only clergyman who bas won the V.Q gatned It In the Afghan war of 1879, whole population represented by th\u201d Free Church section of the United Fra» Church numbers about 670,000.The legal Free Church has lis main strength in the Highlands.Of the original 28 ministers.24 were either ministers in the Highlands or officiated in Gaelic-speaking congregaticns In the South.The Royal Commission s report.sued in April of last year.de-lar cu wo \u2019 | 0 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE.Houses For Sale IN WEST END.83.200 -PRINCE ARTHUR ST \u2014A two storey and buseimnent, solid brick house, 10 rooms, hot water furnace, metal roof, ete.a comfortable home in central situation at low price.#3.200-ST.MARTIN ST-\u2014A two storey and basement solid brick cottage, 10 rooms, open plumbing, hot Water furnace, enamel bath, eto.good shed ind carpenter shop in rear.£6.500 -I\u2019'ARK AVE \u2014Pressed brick house, two storey and basement, 10 rooms, 25 feet front, also à vacant iol adjoining.N.S) McGill, COLLEGE AVE.(Lear Sherbrooke) - À three storey solid brick house, 14 rooms, fine old- fashioned house.feet front.#12.500 METCALFE ST.(near Sherbrooke).- À four storey modern cut stone front house, 14 moms, hot water furnace.elevator, porcelain bath, open plumbing, house 1x 28 feet front.and has good brick stable and conch-house in rear.| BPR.) BISHOP ST- Cut atone front house, two storeys and basement, J large rooms, all modern convensienees, 2s feet front by about 45 feet deep, nice garden in rear, ®1$.0000 MACKAY ST.(near Sherbrooke) - Four storey stone front house, handsome bow windows, 12 rooms.3 toilet rooms: finished throughout in natural wood.Open grates, mantels, ete.nice garden In reir, 216.000 CLANDEBOYE AVE.\u2014 Corner house, three storey.with a double extension.side lights, concrete cellar, 12 rooms, oak floors, tiled bathroom, steel tubs, ete.215.000 PORCHESTER ST.\u2014 Large double house, 4% feet front, commanding Aine view of Mountain: large garden in rear, with stables and conch-house.£30.000 - WESTMOUNT UPPER LEVEL Handsome colonial mansion.about 18 rooms, hardwood floors.natural wood finish.ete.with stables and conch-house.This property contains about 54.000 feet of land, fronting on three avenues.The Lind alone is worth $30,000.For further particulars apply to W.ERNEST BOLTON, 141 Notre Dame St.West.'Phone Main 32.Westmount Houses FOR SALE Road) \u2014Semi- detached, contaning double parlors, dining room, Kitchen ant maid's room ; & bedrooms and bathroom upstairs.hardwood floors throughout | nt OOxilt.COTE ST detached.AND 283 B61 HOSLYN (above Cote ANTOINE ROAD\u2014Semi- 10 rooms, hardwood floors.ROSLYN AVE, (below Sherbrookr)- Parlor, library.dining room tall three rooms with fireplaces), kitchen and Biald's room, 5 bedrooms.parquetry floars in Mo- safe patterns These houses are heantifully decorated.ANDY and GROSVENOR AVE.-Two houses of seven rooms, just the thing for a smal family; thoroughly well built.WESTERN AVE.\u2014[ublo house, double parlors, library, dining room, Kitchen, 5 large bedrnomas, MOUNT PLEASANT AVE \u2014Semi- detached.finely located house on the upper level, 467 © » .8 28: ce een plumbing Heautifuils no hte poly CRESCENT ST price $7650, W.Snowdon, Temple Bldg.\"V0, St.Paul, Open Sundays.; T0 0e PAT a upen phambing: b \u2014 Ps - .PP, xs * FOR SAI BE ST.LAW NCE- y JR SALE\u2014MANCE ST.BELOW &T.avenue.an eight roomed upper tens : _ YR Houses For Sale Above Bt.Catherine street.For sale.street, just above.ENTE MAIN Bernard, four lots Z5x100 each.$300 nent.with modern convenlences, u gentir- EE six en we SA H pr NE BAT 3 sandstone front, modern house.Price vacant lot, 46x97.with etable and shed.each to a quick buyer.Apply No.76 man of quiet habits occupsing 140 reins | ave nué, S10, tmmediair passesern Edo raid .is 000.D W.Oglivie & Co., Inc.11 St has ontruncé froin Elgin street In rear.dance st NS certes eat No Het rs dm Beaudry.Gé St.James st Bell Main 4157, acrament Street.Tel.M C.Ste 2 \u2019 ; \"apr à Merdhants 621.Emily Street.wa 3113, 3577 |} Yénson, 126 St James st.MUR SALE \u2014 AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, lato possession ¢ 305.Ftnr (office 26: \" : w vacant lot, situated near Angus er o TEE FLATS Toy LET.NEW FLATS, JauwiaN Three self-contained medium-sized 3 , FOR SALE \u2014 312.000 FOR Al FLATS shops, price $450 Apply A.Gagnon, corner TO LET \u2014 HOUSE OF SEVEN SU and Papineau avenue.feur and five on Durocher st ood revenue: $1% Forsyth and uvilller ats.\u2019 apartments, 51 (Greer- avenue, to sul vy rent low for winter months = Wl story brirk dwellings, each containing 6 ROSLYN AVENUE 000 for six new flats, near St.Louls square: lat, present tenant leaving city.ground TOUME- a ea Ve Agent, Temple Ids roc mns, bath and we.This property is .als» three flats fur $8008, near St, Louls flat.nicely furnished, In Fond order fur- sex, Rea astute AK : | \u201cnt St, Urhal a st For Sale\u2014A detached d square; 10% and 108 St.Famille at\u2019 11 For SALE \u2014ROSEMOUNT AVENT E, ly at above addr 26 Shon .LW er .\" a > a Ove a Tes 3 a rears ald a sold separ- Lot 60 x 111.Ground Moor drain vorner property, suitable for stores or flais, Westmount, well-situated Jota, with pace Apply \u2019 em < pe > 5 Tan ately or as an investment room, dining room, sitting room, library, °F\" Ward and Co, 260 St.James st.frontage on two streets: building re- TG LET - 630 WEST DORCHESTER To LET ONE HEATED FIAT.kitchen: \u2018first floor, six bedrooms and = strictions!: incality established.J streot.large aelf-contained house of xIx rouins: nuininal rent fur winter, bathroom.Will be sold FOR SALE \u2014 94 TO 102 PARK AVE Stevenson, 126 St.James st.14 rooms, newly tinted and papered, with + Sherbrooke, off Dæelorimier.Apply THE CRADOCK SIMPSON co.Sold on easy terms.(Bleury), corner Prince Arthur street, new plumbing and hot water heating A4 4° St.Lows street, near Viger station, D.va g Evie £ Na Inc, 11 st Sac- fr enaares seven rooms each, in perfect P\u2018OR SALE\u2014BOYER ST.$125, 37 CASH dress 68 Drummond at 261 Feed \u2014 LL 0 Lu LL em 205 ST.JAMES STREET.Jument Btreet Tel Maln 3113.2677 |umdition with modern conveniences from Bat 3 moni, G.W.Badgler.124 TO LET \u2014 AT LONGUEUIL, cox.TO LET - IN ST.HENRY.A west of Delorimier avenue, between Sher.St.Peter st.263 3 Zaaw fortable brick house, facing St Char- 4 small, comfortable fiat, furnished or DORCHESTER ST.brooke and Ontario st Rental $860, price \u2014\u2014 - 1 lea and Sylvestre sta.contalmng drawing unfurnished every modern convenience.$500, bargain to a prompt purchaser.easy WR SALE\u2014MANCE BT.9425, 326 C1 ronm, dining room.study, kitchen, pantry.Address 11 Star Office, For Sale\u2014Between Mountain and Cre- conditions 71 and 73 Sherbrooke east, cor- and $6.30 monthly.+G.W, Badgle;, 124 five bodrnoms, furnace: nominal rent far | eee 1e] e scent Streets.a sandstone front modern \"\"\" ©?\u2018\u2019sdieux nt, solid stone and brick, 8t Peter st.263 3 Z2auw winter months.Apply Real Estate Depart- TO LET HANPSOMELY DROOR- ho Fini hed th hout h rood: rental $1200, price 813.500.67 and 69 Shec- \u2014\u2014=-== ment, Montreal Trust and Depnsit Aled Lats, St Demis st.eight Large UPPER ST.I'RBAIN STREET.new all hardware fittings of brass.House Clana ital ral Shope eux at.mold stone Evy De ands TAMPLAIN ST.8130, 203 260d} ams.farnae, elect wiring, medern JR ST.N § ST.y .House con- and brick; rental $1000, price $11.500; eas $13 cash and $3.7% monthly.GQ.W =.ee ie tr en th block of six flats, rentals $1,066.tains furnace and coal rooms, servants\u2019 conditiuns, for further Piformation \u2018apply Badgley, 124 St Peter st 268 3 2aw\u2019 improvements, immediate possesston Price $10,000, Apply apartments in basement; large hall, coat Masia) Pagnuelo, 97 Bt.James st.Main 279.very low rent for Winter months Apply room, drawing room, library, dining ast : Jor SALE \u2014 BT.ANDRE STREET, 310, ia H | ) to J.Stevenson Brown & Co, Guardian FRANK E.DONOVAN, room, butlers pantry and kitchen on 88 cash and $1.47 monthly Building, 150 St James st.263 6 cod Temple Buildin ground floor; and five bedrooms, bath- mror SALE \u2014 $8,600 FOR 42 AND 44 Badgley, 124 St.Peter at 263 a aw\u2019 St.Antoine Btreet.Very good upper \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 A ; P 9 room, five clothes presses on first floor.Prince Arthur st, lot 50x90 to a »\u2014 tenement.$ large moms.Fred.R.Cole, ET OO FL HS ISHFD TT Tel.Main 2091.185 St.James St.Everything modern.Lot 24 x 110.Qccy- Jane.& corner property; also for sale, on \u2018OR BALE \u2014 AMHERS.STREET, pe.205 St.James Street.260 2 law ar en EN ane lee ail DEC : pation may be had la a fortnight.This Drolet street, @ Splendid block of flats | $15 cash and 33.36 monthly.w Tir Fitment nt USE property will be sold at a bargain, as the for $11,000.Henry Ward & Co, 260 St.Badgley, 124 St.Peter st.263 © aa of Mity Address J 422, Star oles \u2019 ND 10 SEYMOUR AVENUE owner has been moved trom Montreal.D, James street.; WR BALE\u2014DUFFERIN BTREET, ae FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED, 263 i, °.Oglivie o., Inc., t crament : - $15 cash und $3.36 monthly, ._ .Te , Street.Tel.Maln 3113.257 FOR SBALE\u2014ON BLEURY STREET, Badgley.124 St.Teter st 263 2.aw rors Te pe ET - ARGYLE AVEN(E For Sale or to Let., Dorchester street, 8t.Antoine st.FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED BY ' .#0 Fivnonth Grove, lowe ; ; Sherbrooke st.St.Martin st, and other LOR SALE \u2014 DUROCHER BT.342, young couple of gond address.cither in woe Emerg an bower, $0; Cut stone front house, 5 bedrooms, sta- : tt * western part of city or vicinity Lachine or heated $10, and 71 St catherine extension kitehen.modern convane 505 ST.PAUL STREET.streets; suitable for business purposes or $25 cash and 36:30 montaly.a.w.1 25\" Lambert \u201cState terme and partieniare, retained 8000 Henry Ward and fences, In perfect order.Open for in- For Sale\u2014Warehouse, 31 x 100: fiv dwellings.Henry Ward & Co., 260 St Badgley.124 Rt Peter st 263 3 2aw F 250, Star Office Ce thy Se James st spection.Sale terms liberal.Rental fl ; > : Ve James street.tr EE = ats and basement; two entrances; hot 1 \u2018OR SALE-\u2014CHAMBC:.D BT, va 3» A iN ms to good tenant made s : .FLAT Tu LET IN SENTRAL 1.0.apply.E \" © satlsfactory.water heating: immediate occupation.FOR SALE \u2014 8T.CATHERINE ST.cash amd 8147 monthly.APARTMENTS TO LET- cale mews decanted For parti as W.A.SNOWDON, Frice 335.000.Easy terme D.Vasil good locality: stores and dwellings.Badkley, 124 St Peter st pes d'au Poire DORA Foo rer [ar Teen tp si oe 262 2 467 Temple Building.\u2019 » ne.cramen reel.lut 40 x 105.(Good speculation.Price \u201cOR 8 ET fi J ET ni : : Tel.Main 3113.257 7 81:,500.Ba .ALE \u2014 8T., Ls.se ments, The Chesterfield.Westmount, TO LET.MODERN UPPER FLAT 2,500.rgain.Z.Pineberg &' Son, 14 casa and 3183 monthly.G Badge » : , ms, \u2018 A .- ix large rooms, hardwood finish.heated, 8 7 os tee « \u2026 7 .Te Craig West.Jey, 124 S: Peter st da 3 aw decorated, hot water ycar around, janitor, ECS de Mie + sas munir fs \u2019 4 |t tesephone Metayer, Up 182 5 nacre, voncrete basement, ctectrielry.DORCHESTER ST.FOR SALE \u2014 1080-1082 ST, LAW- J\u2019UR SALE \u2014 ST URBAIN ST, $435.\u2014 [cheap uit May à Ga'braith, Ila a Near Sussex avenue.For sale, a mod rence, stone front, store and dwell- $35 cash and $1.65 monthly.G, W.TO LET \u2014 MIDDLE APARTMENT Waverley st.Annes, ; .\u2019 ; e Lot 25x70 Easy condi- Badgley.1:4 St Peter st 263 3 aw in \u201cThe Cromwell\u2019 41 St Luke Bt, \u2014 \u2014 - = _\u2014 __ \u2014 ern house, containing fine basement; iN&5, Modern.t 25x70.y .EO ST.ANTOINE STREET, well rented A , | m * tions.Price 38.000.Z.Fineberg & Son, + heated, tmmediate prusscesion, $14.and 1v8 is Tr LIT 17 Ive ST UR- tenement property on St.Antoine 1217 convenience.On ground floor, 14 Craig West.Ce , For SALE WAVERLEY STREET, $325 Hishop st.heated, 33% John James Browne NZ \u201chain six rooms bo we 73 Marte y mn perty \u2018 St @ drawing room, hall, dining room, pantry R Wes $25 cash and $5.10 monthly GW Son, 207 St James st anne, 7 rooms 1.owe.hot water for street, west of Mountain.Price $6,000.and extension kitchen; first floor, very Badgley, 124 St Peter st 263 3 aw |i TS CT CT nace/ T7X4 80 Habert, 5 roots, 0° 17S8 oT large ng Teen CT Dedrooma and on So etorer Bin, oT fi TO LET = A FOUR ROOMED FLAT St Flubert fr rooms, I we \u201cAppt iy bathroom; second floor, three bedrooms, ast, I stores an wellings:; rent- OR \u2014 ST.GEORGE BTREET, in the Bellevue Apartment House, St re IN | vos FRANK E.DONOVAN, Price $13,000.Easy terms.D.W.Oglle ed rheap: good speculation; easy terms.+ far Tis cash and $6.35 montaly.Gi.Dominion square.Apply to Jante, rend St James street, room 16.2 281 2end |.= \u2014 - a.= .Temple Building, vie & Co., Inc.11 Bt.Sacrament Street.Be $10,000.Z.Fineberg & Son, 14 Craig w.Badgley.124 &t.F'ater at.363 3 aw \u20ac TO LET UPPER FUIT pvp .Tel.Main 3113.367 1 .\u2018 - TO LET NEW stress oF 7] BBL Loni shud and elie on good «on Tel.Main 2091, 185 St.James St.|: \u2014|\u2014 18 BUILDERS! CONTRACTORS! soms, in the Kensington Apartments dition near to GTR ond CF 10 tenn - FOR SALE \u2014 1402-1408 ST.DEN Best Buliding lot Westmount; good 4410 Kt Catherine street, Westmount, all ol os ; surine 7e band.honses Kent $10 ull spring.7s Band ROSLYN AVENUE.street, modern fats, rented cheap.street, next Kherhrooke, about x 000 feet, modern conveniences Apply Robert: N homme av f : A bargain.Price $8,600.Z Fineberg & oniy 0 feet deep.two frontages.moderate jr.213 Merchants Bank Building, omme uve.For Sale\u2014$1,200 cash, balance at five Son, 14 Craig West.price for quick sale Fred.R Cole, 205 St.James st Telephone Main 5172 z = mm : per cent., a semi-detached modern house ! James st 363 3 TO 1.ET-TWO NEW F LATS, Neg.of nine roooms.immediate occupation.FOR SALB \u2014 1085-1071 CADIEUX.\u2014 Iv fines aed No .Li vain Self-contained houses and flats, west DL.W.Oglivie & Co, Inc, 11 St.Bacra- Int 50x75.Rental $750.Real bargain APARTMENTS WANTED.avenue, Westmount mnt 85 per month, of Bt.Denis street, costing from $3,500 ment Street.Tel.Main 3113.287 7 at $6,600.Z.Fineberg & Son, 14 Craig OFFICES TO LET.\u2014 Jo Vane re, 10290 SU James st to $10,000, A.Howell, ground - West, FAMILY OF THREE DESIRE APART.- + floor Temple Bldg.Fhone Main 5410, Fer SALE \u201cat.i800.341 AND 24% ST.a LET \u2014 FOR IMMEDIATE POSSES- ment, three or four rooms, unfurnisi- To ET - ST URILAN STREET 261 2eod ment block.rent roturne ory front toner FOR SALE \u2014 155-187 DORCHES- sion, a larg\u201d light office, corner Craig ©: good basement or first floor preferred, save Pire avenue, upper Unt aes I 3 t F 256, Stur Office roné, with fornnce HO! iw 1 tous Mer snap at above price.W.Ernest Bolton, 1 141 ter East, 2 tenements.solid stone.and St.Peter sts.Apply W.8.Smither, chants Dank Huiiding, room 709 ; FARMS FOR SALE.FINE FARM FOR SALE One of the finest farms, in the best section of the Eastern Townships; took first prize last year: very good house with modern conveniences, ample modern outhulldings; all first class: 190 acres; $7.000, also 250 acres additional may be had, $3.000.Prompt offer is snlicited to close estate Other farms for sale.Fred.R.Cole, 205 St.James st.259 3eod * convenience, FARM FOR SALE - AT BT LAMbert, about 52 acres; good brick house: good barn, stable, etc.on proposed electrio car line; will make gnod building lot Investment; moderate price to quick buyer.Fred R.Cole, 205 St.James st.361 2e0d OR SALE 15 ARPENTS, GOOD garden land, 6 milea south-west of Montreal, non line of proposed elactric Notre Dame est FOR: SALE\u2014NO, 66 AND 83 PALM AVE.Henry.well built house, producing 3276 yearly revenue; price 82700; y terms Apply No.1071 8t Hubert st 260 \u20ac FOR SALE \u2014 BEMI-DETACHED use, Grosvenor avenue, Westmount, specially well built, having every modern including electric fixtures, complete.C.Withycomb, 242 8t.James nt 261 6 FOR BALE \u2014 TWO SEMI-DETACH- houses, above Sherbrooke at.Westmount, one two stories, one three stor- les; thoroughly modern; price very moderate C Withyoomb, 245 8: James st 2¢1 6 FOR SALE SHERBROOKE ST, near Bt Urbain st.odern fiats, with all improvements, $17.000.Six flats on 8t.Dents st.$14.00 Four fints on St Dominique, 35125 Anderson ut.self-con- tained house $3000 C'adieux at.four flats, with stables, 36500 A snap.Fullum street.land 75 x 100.rent $2210 Price 316.000; , only Wes Lot 25 x 100.Easy conditions.Price Aa 600.Z.Fineberg & Son, 14 Cralg \\ 8 AMHERST PARK, 8 rooms.modern.trees.stables, etc.Z.Fineberg & Son, FOR BALE \u2014 self-contained, Lot 5b0x125: frult Snap.Price $3,600.14 Craig West FOR SALE \u2014 76 MANCE STREET.near Sherbrooke, self-contained, solid stone.modern.Lot 26x137%: 10 moma.A snap at $8,000, Z.Fineberg & Bon, 14 Craig West.FOR SALE\u2014781 CITY HALL AVEnue relf-contained, stone front, rosy home, modern: must be sold.Price $5,000.Z Fineberg & Son, 14 Craig West.FOR SALE 157 LAVAL AVE.relf-contained.In order, 3 stories.A anap Price $2,300.Z Fineberg & Son, 14 Craig West, raliroad.Price $1,100, part cash.W, J, easy terms.Apply & Wolsey, real estate ! Murray, 3136 Notre Dame West.agent, Temple Bld.263 6 FOR SALE \u2014 119-125 DORCHES- er West facing Dufferin square: FOR BALE \u2014 THAT DESIRABLE finest prpertv In this locality.Price property.40 Matthew a pprostte 320.000 Zz Fineberg & Son, 14 Craig nunnery; w e 80 cheap.pply John : : .: ol FARMS TO LET.Topp.14 Aylmer st.West.À | + SMALL FARM TO RENT.ABOUT 17 FOR SALE\u2014NEW HOUSE AND 12 FOR SALE \u2014 499-515 CADIEUX, 9 fi arpents.good land, art orchard, at Cote des Nelges, near C nd the electric railways.Apply x hon \"star Office 259 3eod BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.T 39 ST.CATHERINE ST W.Between St.Urbain and St.Charles Porromee Streets, to rent, Building contains four flats and basement; well lighted, floor space, 24 x 83 each flat.Will be altered to suit good tenant.Further particulars, D.W.Oglivie & Co, Ine, 11 St.Bacrament Street.Tel.Maln 3113, 71 BUSINESS PROPERTY TO RENT, BST.Paul, near McGill five flats and basement, hot water heating, Aprinklers system; wi.rent all or {n tiats.Btore on St.Catherine went, rent free till May next to gnod tenante Apply 8.Wolsey, real sstate agent, Temple Bldx 262 8 fi TO LET\u2014A situate corner TWO STORY Richmond and SHOP ahap, St James sts.10,000 feet space.Apply Jos.Bonhomme, 955 St.James st.Tel.Up 1424.263 2 #h TO LET \u2014 MODERN FLATS, FOR wholesale or manufacturing purposes, en blor or separate, 381-383 St.Paul street, 6 most modern flats, just heing completed; fine sprinklers, 2 electric hoists, gas, electricity, separate entrance for each fiat, 2 furnaces (heated by owner): dimension.290x100 each.In- Burance rate Just half.Ready for occupation December ist.Apply John N.Moss, Room 33, Alliance Bidg., 107 St.James street.Main 4984.263 6 J TO LET \u2014 FROM FIRST MAY NEXT, shop, situated in the best part of 8t.Catherine at.weat.between McGlll College avenua and Manafield at.Also to let on long lease, from first May next.to be turned Into shops, the block of dwellings on Mansfield st, running from 105 ft, from the heat part of St Catherine at west, to Cathcart st.And having 90 feet frontage on Mansfield st.and llght on three sides.Appty at 324 Prince Arthur st.BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.Fo \u2014\u2014\u2014 fi WANTED \u2014 ON BT CATHERINE street, west of Union avenus and east of Drummond, a store, suliable for showroom and warehouss, {or electrical appara- us: moderate rent.Address A 43, ar Branch Office 281 ss ANTED TO RENT BY A WHOLEsale firm for the lat of May next, a moderate size store in the wholesale ary goods centre around St.Helen et Arp o F 354, Star Office 263 acres of good land for oniy $800, within 30 miles of Montreal.Fulton, Mascouche, Que.FOR BALB \u2014 17,000 FEET or land, forming the corners of Craig, Bonsecours an 8t.Louis sts.west lace Viger C.P.R.Station, and fronting on Viger square, a most desirable site for .D.Hatton and Co., Wholesale Receivers of Fish, 18 Bonsecours atreet.~~ FUR SALE \u2014 NEW.UP TO DATE house in Westmount, near Park, pressed brick and stone, ground floor finished in hardwood.open plumbing and all modern improver-ents; decorated ready for occupation; terma to sult any buyer and price a snap.Anply George E.Blackwell.4104 Bt Catherfne st.west.259 2 2aw \u2014\u2014 FOR SALE \u2014 UPPER LEVEL, WESP- ount, Montrose avenue, elegant new \u2018Bmi.detached eight roomed house, splendia rews back and front.Apply E.V.Chaplin, 22 8tL John st.260 2 2aw FOR BALE \u2014 59600 ONLY FOR A seif-contailned house on St.Urbain at.near Duluth, a few hundred dollars cash; easy terma for the balance; also 497 and 499 Wellington at, At 325800.small cash payment and easy terms: 57 and 59 Latour st.three tenements, $5500 Henry Ward and Co, 260 St.James at.r Fer SALE \u2014 $:8,000 ONLY $8 TO 84000 carh required.for a block of tene- monts and flats near Victoria square, also one for $7000, $15,000 for a block of stores d dwellings on Bleury st.Jot 48x18%, a fine site for a factory.Henry Ward and Co., 260 Bt.James st FOR SALE \u2014 CLARK AVE.WERT- fi mount, high level, brick cottage, with Looo ft land, 33500; land alone 1s worth price asked.I E.Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.James st.\u2014 \\ FOR BALE \u2014 274-276 LIVERPOOL ! at.two fiat, solid brick, $2500; or four flats for $50 PF.E Brown, real estate agent, 97 Ht \u2018james st.4 FOR BALE 231 KNOX BTREET.well built cottage, pressed brick front, cellar; electric light; $2700.real estate agent, 97 Bt James st.R BALE \u2014 Bb st.solid brick, water heated: $3750.PF E.st.James st.AND T CHARRON two flata, lower, hot vacant lot adjoining, rown, real estate agent, 97 FOR SALE\u2014HOUSE, MANSFIELD st.14 rooms, stone front.new stable.situated between Dorchester and St.Catherine: price 811.000.J.C.Rteven- son, 126 St.James at.FOR RALE-COTE BT.ANTOINE road.Westmount, large roomy house, with garden.immediate possession, 7 bedrooms.fine location; owner bullding: Btevenson, 18 8trice 814, J.Cames st modern flats, solid stone, First mortgage, $12.760 at R per cent.Inrome about $2300.Snap at 823,000.Z.Fine- berg & don.14 Craig West.+ FOR BAIE \u2014 1072-1084 CADIEEUX.23 tenants.Rental £2,160.Lot 175 x &0.A rare bargain Price only $15,000 Z.Fineberg & 8on, 14 Craig West, ! FOR SALE \u2014 706-712 FRONTFNAC.Rental $600 A bargain, Price 85.500: must be sold.Z.Fineberg & Son.real estate agents, 14 Craig West.FOR SALE \u2014 flats, Esplanade, BUILT PROPERTIES, tenements, hnusea on St.Denis.Mance, Sherbrooke.Chausse, Clatrmont, St.Dominique.Park avenue, Querbrr.Victoria, St.Antoine.Belmont, Notre Dame.Catheart, Metcalfa.Dorchester, Crescent.St Catherine sts Thomas I.igxst, #02 8t.Catherine at.west 263 \u20ac ° FOR BALE \u2014 NT.ANTOINE &TREET west.three flatx, stone and brick foundation: rent $RR per ma ann terms For information apply \"Ph Courson, 186 Richelieu at, corner pr 283 32 Grip, Limited, 22 Bt John st.LET\u2014OFFICES, BEST PART OF St.James st., near Pnst Office, rents moderate.Apply to Gibb & Co., 148 Bt.James at \u201cpe LET \u2014 OFFICBS AND SAMPLE room, brig new office, 20 x 20 fr.specially suitable for architect, o- apher or sample room, etc.Apply H.\u2018Koalla, 107 St.James st Phone Jun 8233.91 53 law T° LET\u2014OFFICE, NEW YORK LIFR PHYSICIAN Bulte of rooms In Grosvenor,\u201d spe- clally fitted for a Doctor's use.Hent moderate.An opportunity for gencral practitioner.; MACINTOSH & HYDE, 242 26 157 St.James nt.WANTED TO PURCHASE.VAJANTED \u2014 TU PURCHASE EVERY.Building.immediate possession; of- WwW body's cast off furniture, ciothing.fice furniture for sale.Call Monday, 10 tyr coats, old pid, silver, dmumoncs; bent to am, room 501, New York Life prices for goud juuds, promptly ca.ed for.Bullding.& 7 Prades 1b East Cralg st.Tel.East 13¢ 313 OFFICES WANTED.\u201cWANTED TO PURCHASE.W ANTED \u2014 DESK ROOM IN CENTRAL Lad Ladies\u2019 fancy evening dresses aud ladies business locality.Address F 203, Star and gontiemen\u2019s cast-off clothing, furs, Office.Jeweliery, old pia\u2018ed silver, old tnsiruments HALLS TO LET.TO RENT \u2014 FIRST-CLASS HALL for lodge and club meetings.For Cpen dates and terms address W, J.Brown, P.O.Box 634, Montreal.WAREHOUSES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 MODERN WAREHOUSE.18 Hospital st., four stories and bass- would rent part John James Browne Son, 207 Bt.James nt.ment; an FACTORIES TO LET.LET \u2014 PORK PACKING FACtory, butcher's shop and dwelling, with all machinery, also sausage machinery.No.nning at Apply to David Crawford, 590 St.Pau 361 STABLES TO LET.LET \u2014 FINE.BRIGHT, ROOMY stable on Crescent.near Sherbrooke st, with immediate occupation.John James Browne and Son, 207 Rt.James nt.263 HOUSES WANTED.FOR SALE\u2014$5300.CORNER ST.HUbert and Marie Anne streets, corner property, solid stone and brick, 4 stories: store And dwellinga: eplendid hotel site.W.Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame west 263 6 SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.mn FOR BALE \u2014 OR TO LET.UPPER Lachine, .two fina solid stone and ons brick house.stable and coach house; modern improvements.Shackeil and Rif.sate pe Bullding.s FOR BALE \u2014 BT.ANNE DE BELLEvue, Commercial property, consisting in bakery, wood, cosl and feed store, with fine residence, the best commercial apot in this thriving town and good opportunity for an SEE speaking person to xtart in business.P.Brown, rea) estate agent, #7 At.James 0 FOR BALE \u2014 A BARGAIN, ST.LAMbert, fine new frame cottage.seven rooms, bath and w.c.; only $2250 PEK Prown.real estate agent, $7 Bt James st.PROPERTY WANTED.WANTED \u2014 TO LEASE FROM MAY 1st, 1907 for three years.with nption to renew for five yearn, between University n snd Guy, Dorchester and Fina av rnom modern house, twn stories preterr Send particulars tno C B, room 7% 112 Kt James »t 283 4 24 WANTED\u2014TO BUY, TWO-TEXE ment p ty in Annex, between $3.- 000 and Apply G 318, Star office.To 4 WANTED \u2014 8MALL SELF-CONTAIN- house, centrally located, west end referred; rent about $30 monthly, K 452.tar Office.N ANTED \u2014 TO PUROHASE HOUSE OP ten ronms heated by furnace, price not over $5000; on térma of 19 pce cash end 10 pc May, 1P07.balance hy agreement.location Bt.Urbain to Mountain at.St Catherine to Pine ava.State price, rental and number of rooms to F 252, Star Office.WANTED A BMALI.HOUSE OR rooms for housekeaping, for workingman and wife, in locality above Bherbronke and -near Victoria, or Prince Albert avenue, Westmount; Jow rent.Address T 8554.Star Branch Office.+ 1 WANTED\u2014A HOUSE OR FLAT (west end) for lady and daughter, not jater than ninth.Apply 168a Mansfield street.FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 PARTY LEAVING CITY wishes to sell part furniture and sublet house, west Bleury, above 8t.Catherine, hane, ho! water heated and gas.Address 6646, Btar Branch Office.FURNISHED HOUSES We have three elegant homes to be rented with their rompiete furnishings, including ermckery and linen.one houre on Bt.Denis, near Imluth ave., one on St.Hubert, near Cherrier, and one on Sherbrooke, near St.Hubert.Apply G.Valiquette, Ltd, 477 Bt.Catherine eu east.MONTREAL 1 Motre Dame.and travellers\u2019 samples.Ses Sam.Pearson, 776 Notre Lame West, first, asa \u2018ne pays the best prices in the city.Mail orders attended Te.Main 965.60 813 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIBS and gentlemen's cas: off ciothing, furs, sewsliery.carpets, furniture.Hiyphest prices iv Btrean, 760 Notr e west.MI orders attended.70 287 VV ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES and gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, jewellery, carpets, fre stoves; highest prices pafd.H.Rubin, 487 Craig can L Tei.Main 4374.Mall orders\u2019 attended, 247 3% V ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE ALL KINDS of ladies and gentlemen's fur coats; also winter overcoat: an suits; extra prices given.P 2749, Star office.246 26 \\Y ATED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES and gentlemen's cast off clothing; all kinds of furs, jewellery; highest prices paid; mail orders promptly attended 1.Adler, 136 Cralg west.Tel.Main 15.2383 16 \u2014 GALLONS + WANTED \u2014 FRUM 40 TO k0 to be dellvered in of milk dally, 0 TO LET 3 rooms.window ht.ave gas | Hall ani Co, \u2014 MODERN FLAT IN ca NH ream furnace, l.rge velin 2 \"RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.rental, B bi.WANTED \u2014 THREE OR FNTR roomed apartment, heated.state Star Office 261 3 FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.TO LET \u2014 A SNAP, FURNISHED flat en Durocher at tree or four bachelors, excellent housekeeper.Address T star Branch Oftice 6570, TO 6652, Star LET \u2014A flat of 7 rooms, gas stove and clectric Br B RIGHT FINISHED central location, with light, Address W anch office.FURNISHED FLATS WANTED.WANTEI-A flat or apartment, we \u20ac 320, Star office.mount or adults.SMALL FURNISHED heated, in West.for three caroful st end, Mi SCELLANEOUS.r \"THE HERALD 18 TO HAMILTON WHA?T Siar Want situations get reaults, Medium ete.tion, 50c a ye Herald, paper.is to Montreal, the recognizer It you want help, property.advertise In the Herald and Hates 1 oent a word.Three insertions for the price of tw.order.Subscription, 0, Cash wtih dally $2; Saturday edi- ar, postaus free.Address The Han dln, Canada, mentioning 1 this THE or GLOBE.- OROT.TO.FOR OVER \u20ac Montreal.Address J 449, Star Uffice are Tue (lobe, Toronto, has been recogized as a reading turce in Canadian WANTED TO PURCHASE ANY QUAN.Journailam; to-da The Ulobes Clrcula- ty of milk daily: will pay 1xc per tion is 25 p.c.and Îts advertising patron- gallon, delivered in Montreal.J 433, Star age 33 1-3 pe greater than that of any Office.other morning paper in the Dominion; the + {Hobo js the recognized \u201cWant nadvt\u201d ma- VV ANTED ~- WILL, PURCHASE AN ES.dium In Ontario For rates phono The tablished wall paper or paint bunainess {yivhe's Montreal Office, Board of Trade or will invest money in the same, or any Hu.ding, or write The Globe, Torontn, Can- other amall husineas.23 Bieury st.ad 265 2123 WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE FLOUR WANTED \u2014 WF WANT LADIES THB and grain sacks.mecnndhand \u201cA work Jn easy, any one can earn fron Magnr, 117 Yooviile square = \u2014t V TANTED-\u2014TO PYRCHASE, 100 ABI- diji.Cobait, and 100 liudson Bay, extended: state terms.Appiy H.I», 454 St Ll'enis st, , ot \\ TANTED.\u2014 TO PURCHASE NY CLOTHing house, double or angle cutting tablea, state length, width.prire and whers can be scen.F 3300, Star Office 239 2 aw er 1 _- , V ANTKLy \u2014 TO PURCHARE A KINDS secondhand furntture, xt etn.Reasnnahle prices pald.Mall orders promt: ly attended to J Astrof.37 (raig east, Phone E .260 2 aw i \u2014_\u2014 WANTED -.BILENT SALERMAN show case, to be 6 feet Jong, 3 feet wide, 42 In.high, with three mhelves, thin show case la to be ured for cutlery.State price, And apecify what fimish mountings are; if not exactly dimension or above, give sizes you have, K 453, Star Office.MORTGAGE LOANS.TRUST FUNDS AND OTHER MONEYS to rend on first mortgage.at lowest ratas B W.H.Phillips.of Dourec & Phillips, No taries, Canada Life Chanibers, 189 Rt Jamna pirest, Montrear Montreas 136 917 LOANS Eis madeon Real Estate for atermol years, with, if required, the right of paring oil nstated om each year, thua reduc ing nnnual charge for internat.LOAN & MORTGAGE CO, st.West, oor, [ $300 tn 3500 a day, In spare time, without neglecting her home duties Fuil particulars Rent on address } Can.\u2014\u2014 cor LT MADAM rend nn perreanal and business receipt of nn two cent aramp at the Box 7, SL Sauseur, gael, 206 20 WESTAOY MONT.ted anid fies.A : mnt aily, he and Loe AIRT HC Tayo rate Te Dufferin st.Take Amber car Phone Fast 4478, 243 ; - \u2018 (ow FEED A FEA Tren OF OSCAR mange im, qetis rs fv i MH a and fon, corner = Ath ol ynene Up wd I MR GEORGE TARKIED frol oT call and pay rer, furnlur- will he solid.61 Bertheler st \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee aim mmm.m8 JEILF INBTRUCTONE MEG: KOC GUI RIN han prubtsened un Alphahethonf CH À rector by using which Any one can nay, the chnaods nf any key withon Koouledge nf masie; thosa understanthing mue it a A perfect trdex oo keys, also trapspoeer Tenchern with flat lt an anadaabde and co their pupils, giv.ng them practical knowl.rage Mra Guerin has ancccciied in ropy- righting them In Canada and an tne United States and hopes for sae cap In her ventre Tue Aiphabetieal Chard Dirpetor js a card about a far go æ 1 env he baught oat the music Stores, 22 ee: iv 257 nw - LL s 2 112 10e ur JAANO HOLDERS, GET HOLD OF John Croge, pice Liner, pet pe- paires ete, Pros PI Ha tuner nu than inter st 1 tue potes le Very, nan vag hate hein lookirg fer Ask voir Prienets, VONT neighbore 0 COTTEMT in ans piano ene rn Troe coneerns many of you.Tel Kant $04, or puslal Lo office, 444 Ampherat st : 1 gM bo] THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1906.= = ea en hee Fre ! SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE.\u2014 SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE.SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE) SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE.\u2014 SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE.) 1 SITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALE.) 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| Larber Calicgo, with ranches In éboration te fami I hou Kee, qu learn Aud woud wages.Apply at once ut 7 O omiee Sag ta accuruts amd sxperienced.tan ricnte, familiar with both lena .tion.eee.* t LA va \u2014 : > ; 4 est of references.D 5 i ho \u201cWANTED ads.23 cente for 25 4, Toronin, den, Ve M ea poils, New St Catherino st \u2014| \"ANTICD TWO GIRLB FUB CARD St Peter st.Apply | Adress | ciel, 8 Siar Lranc: a Qu ve.761 35 259 0 2 : rr uc, ci i : \u2014 m .R \u201c e.3 221 \u2014 .an ne eh ON SOOT POT OXUR | Han Francisco Cintre Deve ad San WANTED \u2014 PRINTER, EXPERIENC- Wear: clean Jon.Apply 154 Craig WANTED \u2014 LADY SKATERS TO TRA.Oueraters Whe] Ot.Th |W ANTEG = T4 SPRTABL POSITION Wort oe EN PLOYMENT word, each Inser gélus, Seattle, Spokane Pu > manship of city 0 \u2018est.vel in Canada; season's : the Americ 5 ® | mhez 61h, experience ; A ; employed during =.20 words or | Angelus, a ouver, ed, to take fore 2 street West.rules of hoo-4 UN , by November i travel 1.young Man ¥ ROCHS T5 PT cent tons word, each wir !alias.Fort Na Ce ember Qu B #9, Star UfIicà ze: I 8S TO MAKE cou qalary: Ladies v ho understand rules Ad.firoTRe street ver; Eughsh, well \u20ac tucated.A Branct das ne clerk ln eus imederwte bean.Siar less, and \u2018a open in.* ty students FEST.| YL'ANTED \u2014 GIRL A .3 oy \u2018a, \u2018 281 3 NERAL BERVANT, IN \u2018city refciences Ad ess = 255 3 Mie, Cool references.261 3 fusortion Special rate to the fre Lwe © free.UN -\u2014- AT 6123 KING BT WEST, W ; t \u2018kbands and dress O 6651, Star Office.ANTEU-GEN NY Office.= 5 .Qa .It rate Catalogo i ANTED A eu tors, ! r soft shirts, nec Te es) reference es, Otfie RY BOARD.10 cents for 20 words HA oe aU Hatter College.ueneral le W Turonto.bing D nuhers saine , ts.also aval girls for general work \u2014\u2014 ED YOUNG GIRLS WANTED W small family; good wages) YOUNG Laby POSI- 4.SES 3 CASHIER 4 cant per eXtra ward, eas 262 3 piano getion fintxhers, 15 fiulsher \u2018polishers.on shirts Apply Shirt Dept, No.10 St, ANTE light work; easy to learn.Apply 132 Durocher st.Ws NTL a COTON seciciars, ur mure AN ANTEN POSITION A years: good ton Cr varnishing mn ntreal, oF ont No.10 St.Peter ut.\u2014 = o.Hoh as comnpanivi, nusiea!; ha VI Loukhreper, Bye 8 years; t- FO cent var extreme ce caen inesrchon WY ANTED \u2014 THAVELLER FDR LLBKL: LRN Ey st rel Cadioun at.Ms 3 Peter street, i Suspender Department.N 261 3 V A D LM MEDLAT oy a wr Lie Meu + ré as te ana two vears experience and references.M 6582, Se S ¥ cent per extra word.ce is SIUC experience an Nr 08.Ç RERVANT 2 sition In city.refined, ui ; two yeu; bl: ursing; no objection iv gia ; \u2026 36 conts carin ice.3LT 7 ç TANTED \u2014 GENERAL : CN ; MUST t experience.Ad- experlence private n sferences, Tele- ; Æ {OUSES.RTORES, Ete.3 .\\ 1.ularæ it 6738, Star C + \u2014\u2014 \" 0 LEARN ; .- ; re- TED \u2014 BOYS NURSE; man, with some business ex] ape country; city reference - To + + SITU- re for 35 words br Neen.ana !ount por ex ph = 4 EXPERI.y J'ANTED ane RL ET ROY, TO ee sn W for family vi os a in me \\ ANTED strong, capable woman, Vi I dress Ww 6671, Star Brunrh office.Peat 167 07 adress by lutter, Miss a \\ JANTED mn oo ee ote board- tra \u201cwurd, cach Insertion.2 \u201cASNTED - FIRST ULASS : .mecha ! 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Classified advertisemen toad lo Ireed ain | - ; 9 dozen Particulaes stamp \" oo Parana , ; 1» Mercier, Laurier a rT Terao | TRUENTERE ASE ANTED À WOMAN FOR FAMILY Pa toms, Lehr cok Tau a PANTED - POSITION BY ACUURATE.rereremers Apply J.+ 262 3 than five lines.\"AY ANTED \u2014 SECOND HAND FOR CAR \"ANTE - GOOD CARPENTE Apply head lnundress, take Ww washing.Apply 863 Dorchesier st.envelope, \\ xperienced stenographer (Engitsi), bone\u201d .ES he ab ates are NET CASH with À \u201crev.must be active aud experienced, Ww car builders and fishers.dl nw anted.atom laundry.Apply to the west.near St \"Matthew at.261 3 wa TED \u2014 GENERAL, SERVANT.40 expert Luoklceeplas and office work, W ANTED - Tir A VOUNG MAN A POSI- e above r Dsiewidy work App'v bv letter o : Cauada Car Company = charge .; ral Hospital.; An es Apply to 144 Tas references.13 09, Star Se TANTED - pereneed shipper and i > d WwW vollen MU, au Manager, Montreal Gene - \u201cANT AT with references 463 2 first class 262 32 ton as au experiences 0 ch advertisements | Li rererences.to the Uxfur \u2014\u2014 - : \u2018H- Manager.\u2014 \u2014 GENERAL BRERVA) \u201cersity I Up aol.263 2 good references.B 60.order.When such a tris | air NS 258 \\ ANT ED 0 A (BOOM RE INTEDCA SPONOGRATIERR AND \\ ANTED Xpply 523 Argyle ave, payes versity st.Te pô ee SORT roman aoreman furnish good re a à merous en jroo man, xood reference à Mac- ?Cw rl hand \"ANTE ON THE 9TH OF NOVE) TANTED -\u2014 SMART CNG 5.Be Ek ® + are not prepald nu Fo ; Leslie H.Uauit, 20 Mac \u201cpewriter: must write a good mount.ANTED \u2014 0 J -nees ANTI cook In hotel or in - Tee Letween À and 9 pn 263 2 typewriter: ; chance AY ; érlenced cook, referen wants situation, coo J el \"ARE OF FIRNACES BY rate ls, | G : , res, $4 weekly; chane - : DING ber an exp ai Edus- ant a: Wosking hous TANTED - CARE ks have to be made, and the \u2019 | reser hd \\G M AN and be good re a star office, V [ANTED an export JA od required.Avery Mrs oa Leth, Su.Mes 2° enon, oor we gentlemen.8 Mayor at.\\ rellable max J Leanen.20 ey.h higher.i .> \u2014 AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN [to ; .5 _+ ous 1° furnish highest [hui ave.912 Dorche LS \u2014 | heed 5.square oC In consequence.muc ! Gramophone Co.ANTEU ?\u2018ork DY Hatton lent in all branches and Wanted, at Berliner 3 X as driver and store wor \u201c TUE EPRRIENCED OPERAT- cle ; Lility end character.Ad- LY GOOD RN ; TORII ow \"HINESE, | nes Teudiling, vor, St Antoine and St 4 Cot Wholesale Recelvers of Fish 0 ANTED EPER 5.also examin- references us to id Ottawa, Ont State TANTED\u2014 IMMEDIATELY St Catherine $= \u2018En \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY, \u201cANTED - PUSITION BY earn.ps \u2014 tency Apply W.W land Co, 262 org or ladies\u2019 blouses; dress 135 O'l'unn .262 2 eral servant.Apply 816 .Way an, age 30, for laundry eneral housework, ete, just TT CT Pan he ot parmi Engineering & rn.ers Apply 1.Kussner, 255 Notre pare wages required.si.west, between St.Mark and Fort ais Pelstumn SIN.Address P.Bieinee, 26 vu cooking Apply 97 NU Cathenne aires Brows Sap \u2019 \u201c 239 6 KET A ÊTRE : 2 = \u2014 - cleuning or sewing.2 byes / - Lr an Ca 2 D - AT LAMBS MARKET West.\\TED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT: RE- .tL, eity 2% west Constr ! _\u2014 Ww AN TER class suiesman, with expert - PERL \\ ANTED nepal SE 24 Shuter st.st Huber: » 1 \"TS y : NUR CUOUNT- 66 \u2019 \u2014 AFPRENTICE SHIRT CUT- once: must be reitable, App'y 24 Unjveraily | WANTED A CAVABLE A IR Ou ne.ferences required.2e: SITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALE.) \\ \u201cANTED \u2014 POSITION AS CUOK, Aras WY A EN a ea VALE varie nerfence Monut- Fe = \"ne | gervant, w pod - ; A.\u2026 se hes references.ant, heat references on .: on ma ESSE Hall | ire _\u2014 ss à À erence Se Einar December: good wages _ UNS GR FAR - : \\ RE OT Eee TEE CR AE beat references a ping.Sadie 0 Ca Mile dotest 361 à TANTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG MAN oR and no \u2018washing ur ironing.Address H 5359, 3 AN an to Yoke infant out and help TANTED \u2014 A LADY IR DESIROUS or iy Drews - or < OK books, system devires, pre plans Terms | eut NCA, DRATGITF M deitvery RE ern Ft Sar Office \u2014 lm the house must have best references \\ \" lLeuring of any ah of aking VW ANTED \u2014 BY FIRST fee API ae rowiend lemewriting Frauds Gontlined, - CHANICAL DRATGHTS.d butcher.X47 Ht Cathe \u2019 7 \u2018ER- : t 2 .rience, ca Ë Tw ww the day or we | \\ery moderate 3 ue nga i W AS Ten LEAR ngs; must hava and Huteher ETRE an \\| ATED = STRONG, FLOERLY TER Ars Duggaa, 11u Crescent st \u2014 ii unas a thnal city references Ad- Lioury or & usstaire.{roous ML 4 St Francots Navier 262 6 reve ale \u201cin references oo -\u2014 CARETAKER FOR L: rh a o assist in general hou i Tru .TWEEN Ÿ Gus?Star Branch Of = DRE ess = \u2014 a \u2014 mm \u2014 = Depots for \"oye espere Spee SE aan es Wa TE, nity Victoria square, Av- | wa! na enki mall boarding w ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL BETW and ress X 6ss2, ste STE NES NME ATEL BY Al TANTED TWO YUL Ne MEN, FULLY He : zut p.y G 304, Star Office 262 - house 32 City Councillors st + ke t A ire girls out, age 6 and 4 years, W ANTED \u2014- LADY DESIRES POSITION X à first «lus cook siiial, n; best sf me | VW competent Rue vamiants anime ot \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.-\u2014-_\u2014_ |hry 6 = take tw refer 7 Dor- A lbracian or would : 253 Dorches er st, ne El employment.auditing \u2018 pat mm \u2014\u2014 ; 3EN- ; if preferred.1e as assistant | i ferences Apply 25 emp \u2018 : wovid work together Ps DYS FOR tEADING : - Ts N TO DO GEN- can sleep at home 262 3 {vale library and attend fi vez 3 books or sIMNAr Work; Wur t AN: Lays FOR THREAUI ty ! TANTED \u2014 WOMA?PR \u2018nester st.west 2 charge af small priva tleman.K boo .- eferences as to h : : pr week read ! * \u201c ., - e 2 .ly, first claws r h 1 rea far.W pour Mauss 3029 per week, Steady ' \\ ra! housework.Apply to C.s pen vrrespondence for lady or gen | oF Aeparate 7 Mice 262 6 : 2 ue lat : ern! b =; oy - to cory 263 .7 \u201c STEN LADY | ster, etc It 167, Star U C \u2019 + emporter \"Pi > at once ta st Ms 4 i MO | Hutel, 355 Notre bare Fast : Vy ANTE Ta ao eran T koi A 1h4.Star Uifice \\ lANTED apn: r SET EN on, 82% en sheracter = » WITH SEV ] - | : Tw small fam y.rele hd ar \u2014 .: BY THE DAY.gl nogr cr thence in English TANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER, WITH SEV- Wu 11 ~ LDOM FIXER, © BROMPTON Wanted-Stove plate rondes, are WANTED \u2014_ GENERAL ERRVA NUL Address to Ne.4 831 Western Masai \\ ANE er wor or general work and at excellent references G wz, Str y \u2018eral rears connection In fonwral and : Corny p ev dres coda, |p H.R ves Co, Uh 5 tnother's help, gond wi .fo) ictoria ave.L £49, star ge sac : £62 2 Seuth America.is open for + 263 2 1 end 81.; anis su x faney : The + or IC or.between nf any kind.Audress ; Office.b 4 D 151.Star (ffice.= Bitar Branch ef!ce, Pec Ltaveds coseds Apply John Dick, Bimir- mm TED Tack © N3A East Dorchester, TE REE IN| Of ) : CSS US ppt post references uh Untherfne.Ptaeeds oarstds Ap 260 \\\\ ANTED \u2014 BOYS TO FEED TACK [family N3R 1 Maisonneuve.Wet HOVEEMALD, TH u wwii.81 James st.NTN \u2014 UY FIPST CLASS CHEF, Ë_ 1s (28) 19 wd, Uo og \\ A: Thine Apply United Shoe Ma- | Champlain am v fatuily; highest wuges g \u2018 _ ; LIL RGUAD I ANT ; \u201cer restaurant; \"ANTEL \u2014 ADVERTISER 28%, T.fi.dune, 827 \u201cWellington st.{- CID TO LEARNS I min Canada, 491 Lazaucnetlers | _ CA GENERAL SERVANT, aw: person.Apply at 4115 sherbrovks 5e \\NANTEL \u2014 PUSITION As A \u2018woman 6! 1 rech, TM AO en Ste VV AS vars\u2019 varled commercial experience, FOIS à SC CAMARTES.] W a EE ve Pa ion May, Messrs | we : ! 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M FITTERS AND LO day \u2018 Apply 562 St.Catherine street Ne am es be well recommended.Ap- Fork oh Od street gowns, all orders of 25 cents per letter, Enclose Montreal | \\éretands designing, laying out anà Demoatigny ste.Wanted at Berliner Gra nop! nt | \u201c \u201cTED TR TEAM pers spply Etectri- | erenc Ss.pi BE Grosvenor avenue, Westmount promptly filled best of references , 6 A.R \u2018lerkson, 351 C .hin 3 1 nortan and titbography.Wil work ew bonding, co ; ON - steam a ! 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Toronto.diately to J.W.Windsor, 22 dies\u2019 own mater = to assist.Addre \u201cprofit every day.Ef tent: ; AVEL- I \\ telrgraphy, bookkeeping (10 d.Britis Agency.114'3 Yonge, Toronto.joe y 282 jue 00 } n game 7 NUE : ey and Conger tira Tare aia up WALT eine, dimtribute cirovinra-sam- WANTED = coon amt family srg san ANTE proterted.Apoly\u2019 Monday, be Branch Office BEMAKER WANTS jiahmept.weil accustomed to office sys.WANTED © AIL a HAR LA * r nhs\u2019 time Kuliway fare pa p a igns, distribute circulars, : , ook, small family, goo : n preferred.Apply .= LRE .king English tC four coah pr *gen- W Na pr VU NT Aa io ow ye stom a Co premonting \u2018etes Ne \u201ccanvassing Sood, Pr aw ary: references required.Apply Immediate- tween Sand 15 am.or after 8 p.m.I a y JAN EIRE n\"privete\u201d families: 2 ôt- referoncon.Apply 1 353, Star office.four anemia making largest sales A fan ARTE ; artery work 8 4; - : : n any one Chicago.20 * : t.Sherbrooke st west.8 67 2 lesion Previn Co.To- med 1a factory ow rk Heady em special » discount \" ne \\ Avertisinæ Bureau, ; 130 Cherrier 8 | Moison, 1 Address ! JR - a Lux eam : facturing foyment 10 god men The SUTRA fn BY nda, For prosteviue, Moon 4 Ad GENERAL LABOURERS; 1 MAN AND WIFE AS A GOOD WOMAN COOK.{1ore™ : EX.VWANTEL\u2014BMITOYMENT iy M eonasaie Tadstock Manu 367 2 16% o.8t, Paul.Minn Scio \u201c Montreal, Que ANTED \u2014 26 bour sino em- ANT BD\u2014A ?\"good Ly ANTED \u2014 : LADY EX- ed gentleman, w ronto.stherine 8t.est, Mon _, work; akilled labou W .no washing; go Windsor at.uli RK, BY L .die-ag erience could WEBK .VENKILY EASILY ot \u2014\u2014 Wy Papy the Montreal Rolling Mills house servants rotations\u2019 Amy Wr 129 NTED \u2014 wo cy work, fine em- _ ess and business exper INVANTED \u2014 AGON.8 $11 A WEBK W Aan, hat bo Permanent Misti WA ANTE no FEATHER STAKING Ma 87 ho AP No: re Dame at.245 12 Saw ages and good acco V ANTED A YOUNG GIRL AS cn || VV AN pertenced in home.Apply 488 Laval bo utilized.1 35, Biar office.VW AS nd board, ell OE nerky and good varnesd (ponitt ï SLA ! : \u201c ; ly to GO 8H Hub- Co.2 tain st.= 287 Mountain st.cork, at st ta persons oO ; .te For particu chilis opeTRtors.Apply pao rere = 239 Moun + dren's nurse.Apply - brojdery wor : ne AND epsen patd p d give references Dutinæ cireuldrs, FAR \u201c eter st 68 5 ANT BOOK- 362 2 y Te y A COMPETENT A: per Stala 0gn en To.ve E Association, fa ny = TANTED \u2014 AN ASSIST Y GIRL.WHO a rene.TANTED\u2014LY an à character, à Fast Co.Limt ted, Vars, Commercial Adverts 3 law WAN ANTED hol * NBAT., TID 4 ax - + ne or two furnaces to john C, Winston 106 2x0 : esale grocery, ag ANTED\u2014 good a WOMAN, reltahle man, one .Address Jo Philadelpnia, Pa 000788 4 ANT Dh - MAN T0 TEND HORSES keeper for a who : V lain cooking + sa LADY TO LOOK A YOUN re horhood of Prince .\u2014\u2014 Tay - eferred, men erstands pl AN \u2014 YOUNG ; _\u2014BY A it 6 neghhorho th JANTED - A MOOD EXPE RIENC ED W \u2018aml mk ean eta 72 York at, West about 18 ven expected 1.2547, Btar nome.liberai wagns, three in tamily.pes W rid showroom.Apply 481 Bs cath V WANTED DY, cooking, cleaning.city nur Cron Yaad references.Address port GENTS, 810.001 DAILY: WAY ther \u2018man opal Laundry.moun \u2014 ton Lhe salary 245 4 law ply 212 Stanley st._, erine at.west.\u2014 referenres.469 Magdalen et.1 F 265 star office _ VVANTED AGEN apposition; 3 in one, CT eu - cu N To DRLIV- \u20ac : L TO ASSIST 2 COMFE- 1\" \u2014_ I.\u201cBLY article brush, mop an 8 CKSMITHS AND TANTED = YOUNG MAS : TRIN \u201cRS \u201d NCE, FIRST-CLASS D \u2014 YOUNG OIR eue ON BY 2 AIR CAINING NICELY | ton rerubibing [NVANTED = HP once Rnibvay Ÿ er moods und collect.#100 cash re JANTED-\u2014OUR ADVERTINING COURSE AN A ree hands; also girl to WANTED = YOURS BIR en Heer re | QUANTED\u2014SITUATI apher and Lype- y TANTED Gohan Thos.Patterson, 172 orsbinat women buy at «izht: sxctusive machinists Apply ai avhour st, quéred, gosd opportuni, fun nus WAS correspondence haa the atul waist and 8 Apply 10 ly Mrs.Luke, 88; Grosvenor , tent lady stenogr Star Branch of- and durably di Cathetine st.Send wringer; Ww 155.1X1, Works, ly Ca, 280 Marbour 14 LB Siar Branch Uitire £ the most succes and telephone.pply home.Apply ae: 2 V 8600, a hain at.nea Iw tary.Dept Spring and Supply : Greae T fad.Sway Branch omtee | tes and confidence o anada and United answer door, Westmou \u2014 writer.Address D D pOBaible, verte 261 3 daw Vonitein aN st, New York.near Ontario.IN 'N BOSR.advertising Ment help you earn 523.00 to Gladstone ave.' - I FOR OF- fics.ss ei ; ! et po \"ANTEL \u2014 BE YOUR OWN BUSA.It wily so) educa- NTRD \u2014 YOUNG LAD 5 ND Ç .ADT.RELY.m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014= UANTED\u2014LAUNDRY DRIV \u2018 VV Neo ET000 0D ta 81000 00/8 year, Von fon da daficlent Write now for prospectus.ANTED-GO0D PLAIN COOK FOR A hee work in factory oak moth ian.\\VANTFD_SEWING, DRESSES AND WANTEU Len Pavnaces and PA for sie NTED.' Ing establikhed trade an Nook are mote ner of your Cer entra | Lon bavis Correnpondencs theo, Dept.6.wa Arlington ave.Westmount ; perionce, preferred; must Speak pointe W contumes; terms reasonabre + 87 Beav- BO fencer CH Bexton 114A Arg.AGENCIES WA : » 1 anne | mT .mb 2d.-Dav - - Ly - , eo .ere 4.Ba TEE a ed of uniimited sucress wa Page Da 153 6 daw rating \u2014 spages.The Boas-Felson 362 7 skirts a specialty.Dressmaker, | ava, fon Aqueduct ot.3 fd LING FOR Ti : voue Ce DES This 18 > .Ime.and vtre 1 ave.OF re LEMAN \"BA Impérial Laundr \u2018ou in à ntonth's time, - - OR Hall Hill.\u2018ANTEL\u2014 GENT) 3 for business > anager tan instiuct > ; tart.ç \u2014 MEN TO TRAVEL F er = AN PUsI- A ; onen for Ernest Mirean, m semen the business \u201cmonth x Favre rom V PA De datorna UE Nurseries.Outils, in Vy ANTED \u2014 AT SNS orerences Torun UNG WOMAN WANTS TED\u2014YOUNG WOMAN WANTS \\ ANTED 5 1onk Atiar aronnes: a fuel W rout, io or Tan nat st, net of refer = Hy taking A or .but fr Several good va- coo : AA \u2014 alp or gon tion to » nw commisato a A here in anol your earning capacité 0p | elas \"ew \u201cseason now commencing.we t, s.Apply at 79 Shuter st Hay Vv situation na fant good cool; saver.K BATL, tar Ofte 260 \u2014 [encuk E 200, Star ONTCP ee ! W M je increased yo ! ; 4 lar remit- employmen ood wage where wo Ed = = n DAY ATCH AN ¢\" Hoar n mind jt make re ACTE Foaranies bu pay.Tor terme write ood aed ee homes Davidson Mfg.Co, WANTED EXPERIENCED GTRL AB servante SAdaress T 6611, Star Branch WANTED \u2014 EMPLOYMENT EX ESTNCS à ANTED \u2014 TRAVEL A Æ R Fon RITHER errtain that you to us|} Jo.Montreal, 126 89 eoû Apply 83 2 ma let other maid ref ' D lays.any business, ut ; CB.ar both ra of oe .nt \u2019 der no obligation Luke dros.Co, og ?47 Delisle st.housematd and ass atfice.and Raturdays, ante: rete ea | re nes A W TI.ca .American Tobacco Cota amount.pou are un rself Address LAd., 1 \u2014 1 work; references required; also A weripa, DONKR ROCOINIE: 5 ree ood selling line town.268 6 Wanted \u2014At - treet.in business for you .8TBNO- with general work: eek.NED GIRL, stands gr , samonable, references .çwn x Ca, Ennrtottete A e and Bourget str ; IR \u2014 OFFICR MEN AND + 88 for one day a w REFINE 2 te Terms reas \u2018anton and .\u2014 building 5 Aa, Bupt.Lominion En- Star Hranch fice \u2014 AN aon re Make your position gu V ANTED \u2014 LADY STANOGRAPHER qempetent or evenink, 600 Hosiyn ave ANTED- rather s help; first: class jecnions nl one { _, dns Fnto mm em Apply ; druetion (0 26% 2 TT en (ANVABRER | double the salary you reesive: learn sefen- |! ington): must oroug| pusitic furnigh best of refar- \u2014__ and Conatrue .» \u2014 PRINTER® CANVABA on writing at home, Write (Reming ; onth, L535.dlewoman; can fur nch of seme mre HOUND gineering SC NVASTEI ; mmission, Apply | tiflo business lotter 5 Is Core tent; salary $60 per month, ; *|nee V 6563, Star Bra EMPLOYMENT AR \u2014 eee , \u2018 ity trade, on co on.otus tres, Page-Davis competent; .8, Address TANT \u2014 ; \u201cex hote CUANTED\u2014BOOKKESPERS, A FEW we Mecehanis PIE Ca, TT Dorehester st.feapondence Beno, Dept ar Toronto.Etar Office.; Re atatenses eames.CCCs NAT perance remtantan (9 hote \\ o prepare for the chart- a : wv 7 : TS NG ist in gen» - MADAME CRAFIN.St Denis, teacher of ptâno aan} sINZ- ing.at puplls residence 11 desired, WANT ANTED- PUPILS FOR GERM AN lessons Ly Gséeriman teacher, Enghslhi, promoted In German moderate prices Appis H 559 tre.QHUURTHAN I.TY \\ TANTED PRIS: INSTEUC Riven an shies thand and doa: Oy even ax sesen \"vais éexpéerirnie Ted er, Hox practical knowledge work M !Ly0, spar Ont \u2014e Hs es 3 JANTED \u2014 SHORTHAND ™~ sons, typewrtting bP oaokhheoepnng French conversation, ru, «.patura\u2019 method, nd evening Classes, private Lessons Business Instituis.452 St Catherine Telephone Fawr :*07 WRITING respontence, Irandeun, cie, experiers te Frot.d'auke, 175 role ani FRENCH LESSONS Professor Baudry.4173 St Catherine street.near Greene Avenue course in French, 55 cents per dua 207 eee eee \\ \u201cANTED Miss Sl mo priate + pre st .James wo se fier ANTHD ng.mat\u2019 rier frught Prot Brennan.15.8 M nba \\ Was ED k RENC H LANGE AGE v da y Tevelv oui à letter ot à customer came you co Your siure of office and you could derstand him, von were then greatly noyed and von hed to call some one elge ve your help How troublesome such is to vou when 11 happens\u2019 Mow sorry fes! then not to be able tn speak French\" Why not.then take up immediately e study of that useful nnd necessary guage to mend matters\u201d Everything world become easy 1» vou once vou could speak French.whate: 7 he vour trade ov mon.In no less tha: three nonths versational methods url remedy ficlency ant make con profiyent ing the language Urot Damtach en Lettres University nf rarer.Catherine at?west HH.Te! Up 2661 Iranons in Gesinan.Spat \u2018sh Italian call, write or fadephone fo: 1ummediate formation ES : pe of Quebec and Ontarle $1506 and npwards inal Ktorss in all parts of fhe city.$200 V ANTED- PU FILS IN FIANOFORTE ; and theory 12 bene vith + SSH HOOKER bE BUSINESS CHANCES.\u2014 COR BALE -\u2014\u2014 A LUNCH ROOM.APPLY 1139 5t Catherine streol cast.S89 5 por SALE AN EXCELLENT MEAT business, having test English cus tomers, chance fur au vnterprising young | man tu ge inte business.with small capitul Infurmation apply Jos « ourville, butcher.JOLY St Jwgnen st Telephone Uptuwn 1325 Jud 2 hae x HOGA FOR SALE.A BARUAILN, reet uf only Apply 142 St.82 = {Lawrence Ma u \u201cabuse Vatre _.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 < Oro Ty CEN.ira cally VI CIAIK.corner Cote.SOR x A TUS rool AND FIX NBER Glen ule Principat street, Sta Johns.! Fon Tiere arn dwelling aouve Ac cus 5.Caplin = Fans FQ Joon san HESTAURANT I wal ears refresament Notre Dymo » Weal slo and dweding 310 per month Foor hart tection Appl: Pogougeon, Toa bia felon acer D nttt en \u201c63 2 MOI: SALE A VUSINESS, MAKINU I Ua: one tatrlred dollars clear profit .bet week A idiess J 404, Star office v vi i\" Al Ll.ADVICES ON STOCK EX- Ctiatge stor bh good Tor oo 16 10 per Wrote proncsine Jee profits 10 Pais 15 4 pond think.KR, W i Boa bwity.New York.UTS OR CALLS ON low sf weal No further risk, cle tram price nIiakes you Woo rat et ain, trees The Stau- Grau Vo.D hufieol d'uilding, Ald, vee : u Sent free Upon request Compiete re- - Le Lt 1 0 ey Hw RITE Fol OUR NARKET LETTER.sume of Nesadu Mining Uperatipns Patrick Elion and Canin Bankers and brok- ess, \u2018uidie id.Nevada 249 9 vod td A vy SURE SLNIY Ls YUUR ADdress ang we wi ahow you how to make $s a da), absciulely sure; we furnish the WOIK ALU ted8Ch yuu free, you work in the oui lty alhele sou ilve Send us your address and we wiil expla\u2019: the business fu.y, ren.einberf We guarantee a clear profit of $s fur erely days work; absolutely sure, Dont fal to Wri» to-day.[Imperial Meorvulwnare Lo, Bux v2, Windsor, Ont 209 32 eo0qa \u2014 [OR SAINS - MANUFACTURING BURI- ress + close oul an estate, premises, bullMings, machinery and water er be- tongitg to The estate of the late O D.Cowal, Uanunb.Jue, are offered at a great \u201c| sseuilion Address The Estate, UD.Cowan, Cedttastiong ae, int 247 14eud MA ALLE INVESTING FUR PRO.rwihiooa Ll send free) Is worth $10 8 copy lo any Man Wwhu Intends to Invest 8hs nocues.NoWEeF Sail; who has muney nes ed unprofitab.y, or who can save $5 Or M, te pr month, bu.who hasn't jearned the ef of \u2018Nsesting for profit.It demon- ! atrates Nie Frac e(fNINE power of mone) \u2014 tre anos .edke fnanciers and bankers olde .the \u2018hasses& IL shows huw to Invest « auts ad how to mak them grow !\u201crranvs -the actual poss.blil'les of in- re,fjenut Imestiments lt reveais the enur- Nous profits bankers make and shows huw nike the same profils safeis.It how stupendous furtunes are made \u201cay they are made\u2014how $1,0uv growe I,yuu To Iniroduce my magaz:ne I write ne NOW, mention Lnis paper, and J'à | send :1 aix montas free.Editur Gregory.+i Jackson bivd, Chicago 197 62 law JAMES sT els.Princes ON & GRACE jar sale counir up.titevers seek SU cents on che dotiar tlcens à restuurants Main s to hn Ny a herine st.fin uen st Henry, $3800 | Maisonneuve, $4,400 Nevera! boarding houses fh «ce $500 upwards Will Joan par: of cv 1e à bona fide purchaser Buyers, of ir ; vou have a small capi al te inves* in ans I Ktnd {business consult Johnson and rirace, 82 St James at 6 \u2014t JOHNSON & GLACE, 62 ST JAMES ST Hedors of tax s'ar aud particulary slrangers in our vits looking far ins est.ment.may consult Johns and Grave, he.fore \u2018niesting e eigen here -63 t JROMOTER'S 8TOCK IN GOOD CO- halt proposition is offered on advantageous termns For particulars apply iv Promoter\u201d P.O Box 414.MAN OR WOMAN WIFI ONE DOI.jar to Invest can Rlart a paving busi- \"ness that can he run at home in spare © tine or whaie Mine.ran be devoted with returns IN proportion l'ont send inoney, but write at otce for particulars.Shove maker Davis Company.Providence, Rhode Island.y CANTED = CENTRAL BUSINESS Le and avenue bay and evening Siorthand languages, speed classes, tvprewriling.lege.corner xt AWranee manship,.hockkeeptng arithmetir, maties, English.Freu consersation correspondence.Latin German ar ing has slond the test of 10 vears city.and attl they rome Special glven tu backward ur sensitive pupils for booklet J J dCunoll, Prin- pal WANTED MANDOLIN, VIOLIN guitar pupil~, term=m moderate.vello, 2 Tara Ha.ave.off St, l'rbain.LESSONS WANTED.N TANTED LES SONS IN FRENCH { Address |, 560, Star Offre WA ANTE =A CANADIAN BENTLE- man desires Loess halite Fa ene ho sons ul onversattan wl person af gout \u20ac lu ation ve an, Bralilt.on, marble tap an fou: countess svales.ane a Fairbank « rer thon Jefe sn the buver, horse and de'y ery WARRODS, 100 boxes ete Feice $700 4er cas terms Ap Ply te v'eusinvau, Basmond a J Hail as mt office PARTNERS WANTED ass 1 Ces WANTED i ARTNER ACTIVE Allen KT Sa00û ta $8000 for well known established manufacturing business of [onv tand.nz.profits guod dress H 5x0.va: Offer - \\ AN TED Fr Boling to Je Wants partner caplial reims business Arh] vas 364.Sar Star Office imps 3 trot re fur WANTED PAL N BRS HL IN legitimate business DA voung with rapital and first class ofr êence Address J oon star office, AED FOR LUNBER yarn Montreal, with a capa ity of Sr to $10,000 po pili ars address B.102 Delorimier: FT Crimes FE rater sien (COSTRCTIONERS SHOP AND CI DOGS FOR SALE por sur = Fire Trine dog.pupps Ca aid and dam both qroze Mons 185 Drummond at \u2014\u2014\u2014 ses ess nes eee F IR SALE - MAR POMERANTIS femn ©, cer disermper.roméect CAT age \"rand and tail affectionate seen anv \u2018mye 70 Drummond ot.Ian 1 ree eee \u2014- Fr BALE VSM Tan deg Appts 0 = Fon SALE AT REASON ARIEL some goad callie pups, well White they lat Apny M0 Rivard st.ess ee - es lJOR SAIE A THOROUGH RRND trained hoynad, just back from conrful deer hunt.14 months old, Black and tan.reasnnable price dng Visible Haturdav afternoon Eundav morning GG Monnt, 176 St bert, Maoutreal JOR SALE COWELL BRED ST nard puppies two months Aress VV R651, Star Hranch \u2014 - - OR SALE-A FINE LARGE Dane dox, tw + vrive eo Yoon to Keep him.meer sell ann goatee y to Lest offer Inguire 5 Rerthe,et [a _- - - OR SALE-VURE BRED ROX rier pup, three onthe ol n'en go fo Ww pairs of tumlbiera and homer au pa Gnd al Hind ANS James at \u2018> Apply George Miller.0 Rua hrackae \u2014\u2014 a - MONEY To LOAN.\u2014 TY [LOAN OF ICR.D.LAagARUS, 4 cented Pawn Broker 272 Notre reet sast Advmnces made on diamonde st watchen, jewellery, merchandise, et .233 3: ras ete seems ; Aronsen & Rutenberg, Pawn Arnkern À Jadrellern, 601 07115-07317 8I- Nes Da sen nppoitts St nrole Xavier 4 blishen HT MONEY TO LEND ,\"\": \u2019 dollar and y wards, on Diamonds ory, Clothing, Furs and 355 180 Saw Watches, Jews Dry Goods à A ow CE : O'NEIL AND FERRABEE du (NTGIAINE purchasers we have some - excelent business propositions for sale in the I.boot and shoe store, canfectionery, coal and wool men's furnishings, restaurants, owing Hines Hotels and _saloons tobaccun:sts, mibinerv, florists, Krocery stores.butchers druggists, O'Neil & Fro.rahbee, Real Estate and Rusiness Brokers, 24 Enveregn Hank Bullding.BST HERS sir IN THE WEST ESD CASH buscnens af 8.0 (rat lpss ST James at HAT AND FUG STOLE THIS OFF x IB rather c\\'tuord.nar- Crd emt Hahed {rule wel, Known [room cary and voantry huvery Strady bugssseus nat sons tieduced at the nomina! pri - : va Apply to Cousinean.Rasmozd and! Hal, HS St James at _ \u2014 I ts NTSHED ROOMS.FINE HOT SE Oy, s senis st 11 rooms.riebhl, aud elegantly furnished.giving a manthiy re verue of 3100, price §liug Appbls te Cou sinenn, Raymond and Hal 8 St James ne \u2014- -_ PAR AND TOBIE ( .STORE ON iN Tar.SL CANT, everything In fhe store, Cnc luding fintures, Keueral laRthslntion, Stack ol Rroceriez, cigars, tables for vofrest ments, fIvOu Applv tr \u2018vasineau, Ravimovd Lund Hall.fs St James =: i\u2019 Store, with refershunen: room we, furiished, and with the De ns\u2018 nation se\\eral xhoucçcaurs, mirrors, labiles ani VHAILS, lee haxes, Kitchen utensils, contre tioner s oven of : $2600 mls horse dudbivery price $2000 \\ppl te Crumrenu amd Hall ES SE James st W A a SUE IN TOE CENTRE Of cy front 230 whth elretrie peser Ang 8°\" the reparation of prore mia?nes 5 Apply vo Cousinean.Ravin ned {ja 1 85 St James nt _ ee \u2014_\u2014 rar re x CENSED HESTAL RANT ON ST), aw.rerce Boulevard between Craig and Boothe ome Eracts modern instalias 0 tees + pet werk Lense 5 yeurs pre rash 83500 Apply Conn , Ï H'ENSER RESTAURANT, STREFT 4 COTHET LL one of the hed husiveu sutréa, carcel patronized hy business pep sut uw Cle, won rentré lease, Locetpre of ie $A Price $*, Eu Leone Vip ce ee dineau Raymond and Host fis RESRTICIE 1] HF.ON OST JAMES STREET.ST roome the n'rrat enraer of the plie Weekly reece 32500 Appls te Fousnenu, Baynond ani Nell, 64 Et dames xt meter inerallatinn priate dweijonr of ten route rear £60 per month of Jive enw Weeki: receipts Aaa 211 pan cama $7000 Apply tn Coy oo havimond ard Hal &° 8t James ut CRESTAL In Fe T va on ern = \"pts, price Cone cash 21600 Apply ce Crustueau Raymond and Hal, 6s Sr tres a éTntrer lng of 76 maîneau, Ras = a+) Va ne gt LA OTHER FIRM CAN SITOW VO A N larger numher of god barnes rhuances on thelr boaks than what we have ame cand wee US Cousinean, Havmond ard Hall 64 St James st \u2014 O'NEIL AND FERRABEE Renl Estate and Business Brokers.1 Sovereirn Bank Bullding.have for sale within 17 miles of Montreal a goo! golig country general store al S0e on the dai lat, stock about $4000 TT CIRRKS, BOOKKHEPERR AND others, hnth ladies and gentlemen, we sav Be independent and star: a (rad.tng and nall business rom 1aur town and home.anv a few dollars capha! required Enccern vertain Write for free book'et The Mutual Trust Cn of Canada, 204 St .Immes a.Montreal.Canada 863 3 tr RTO mice FR en casi pré ser HET AVL ANT AN BILE ny.4 =t \u2019 tener of 3 venre wenkiy Trecipia- ! FR RAL A PARLOR SUITE OF THE MONTREAL DAILY _STAR\u2014SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1506.FOR SALE.STOVES AND RANGES For sale, on easy Lerms, stoves, ranges, furniture, carpets and ollcloths, at J.Albert's, 131 Cralg street cast, oppusite City Hall, Phone bast 2156 243 188 \u2014 For BALE - CtaL NU ! CHESTNUT, $5 per tun dultverud, goud fur cuuk- ng, Funges, sruall atuve, etc Ring us up Connell Coal Cu.23 fieuty st, M 8193.135 5e Ettenno et, MO Sulr.246 1X TEN SUL hat ALLE aks JD vost CAKDY, comprising views, ivory and fancy | poat cards, wii.Le !urw .rdeG by mall, pre- PMA, vu Tecu.pi uf 20.laternational Bost Card Co, 29 st, Juines st, Montreal 233 22 CHEAP FUEL Coke, $4.5 per ton, deliverrd.Montreal Ligit, Neat und Hower Co Peles phune Fast 3795.237 26 BOTTLES \u2014 Standard Butte Fxvhange, \u2018est AcdEux Bt Fast 3.028 Al ds vf bot- ties dougt.a».d, exchanged, whn'riale and Fe: «, Car luts shipped 1ecelss special at- LOBTIUR, pri.aile LoUNER 310 813 von THE MILLION KINL- Mpg.$2; cat map.e $3 00, tamarac blocks.§.00, init.\u201cviceks, $1.75 per load; Anthracite wai leav-reé in the city.J.C.Macdiarmid.No.3 Cana) Basin, Guy and Wilitawm sts Bell Tel.Main 452.166 317 EVERYTHING, For sale every ug ta furnisi thie home, tn whole ur i: pari.We invite you to open @n account whim us.Choose all you want from our large etock of Furniture, Car- Pots.S'uen Range Baby Carriages.otc.and pay the accounts without Interest, In nall weekly 07 mucihiv a:mounts Metro- stan House raie Co.30 and 32 Notre l'ame st.wes 6 312 For SALE \u2014 1090 MINK SKINS, EXTHA value, for stoles, muffs, caps, ut $1 00 $295.3.00 skin half price Viaus Depar inental Store, 1327 St Catherine east, Gly Mount Ruy al 250 4 \u2014 Fer SALE \u2014 DRESS SUIT SIZE 38 1nches, in Al condition.uriginally cost $55.will be sold cheap Apply Séia Park ave, Annex 760 6 SALE.6 extra fine Persiun Lamb Ladies Juvkets, with natural Mink trimming, assorted 142\u2014460 Total css s esse area aa Lea eee ee cuss Total iii ieee, EL Majority for AL.Nat, 3iu Majority for Seaforth Court, 26.ST.GABRIEL COURT, CATH.OO.OF F.ST.GABRIEL Y M.C.131 144 169 \u20144%5 M.O'Brien 123 168 159\u2014448 M.1°7 V3 125\u2014395 A.Barrow .201 157 155$-\u2014546 J.1.4 14% 114-396 Harding .lu5 139 128\u20143w0 T.Lu 135 160-440 J U'Brien .1.4 182 95\u2014476 T.143 135 123\u2014441 Conroy 127 145 154-428 M.149 153 131\u2014433 P.Ryan 191 175 138\u2014504 Total cesse see an see seen es 2543 Total oo iii 2725 ST.LAMBERT ARTISANS, C.F.VICTORIA LODGE, ODDFELLOWS Pilon .140128 117\u20149s5 1 Tumbull .\u2026.105 134 Cloutier, capt.15 156 J20\u2014435 W, Pollard .+ 143 185 J.A.Trudel.,.144 149 16% 451 5.Starke, .149 172 E.Bissonnette ,.1% 187 112\u201445S A, Pirrie 173 150 Boursier secvere.161 134 127\u2014422 F.Turnbull 135 169 146 \u2014450 eorge Benoit 91 132 151\u2014374 J.Ftorey 194 180 132-462 Total .\u2026.\u2026.0000eesee sas scene \u2026.2645 Total Less cen cases res aa eee 2778 Majority for St.Gabriel, 4.Majority for Oddfellows, 53.Town Full of Rugbyists\u2014* Bear\u201d Woodworth May Not Referee .\u2018The city last night was full of footballers and their friends.In fe theatres, the street, ind in the hotels, one would sec two or more devotees of the seanonable spurt discussing the different points of their tcatns, or praising some especially worthy champion up to the skies.And why the excitement?some ask.This afternoon's matches will practically decide the championships vf the Quebec and Ontario Univus, Montreals have the slight advantage of having the ime portant match with St.Patrick's played on the M, A.A.A, grounds, and if the former succeed in thrashing the visitors the champmonship will probe abiy corne to Montreal, As to the Ontario championship, the Hamre: Tixers play Argonauts.The wa ch 1s wanted by the Hamilton oon, 'f the uncxpected happens and atre 4) and Tigers are beaten, then th saison will most likely finish with at fur honors in both schedules.5 P'atiteks are TUMOred to be com- ing down with à Considerably strong ten strong-r, Ît fs said, than Mont- reals have put oon the fleld this sea- sen but Montreal's line, which has Ww: rkest such havoc on their opponents, will he the same as usual.The back lines of both teams are very strong, though Russell, Allison and Cruig, for Montreal, work well together and make up a better balanced back division.; Frank Woodworth and Dr, Wright, of Toronto, have been invited to affi- ciate.Unfortunately, it is feared that Mr.Woodworth will probably be un able to oome.In that Wright will referee, and J.B.Hay, another Torontonilun, umpire.Another big match in the city is to be played \u2018on the McGill campus, and the Kingston men are paying the local college a visit.The Westmount team will be the same as that of last week in the St.Patrick game in Ottawa.Jack lash and J.B.McArthur, of Toranto, will probably be the officials.They have been asked to officiate, and an acceptance is expected.W.Muir Edwards, of McGill and Westmount, will be the referees for the Ottawa College-Toronto University game, in Ottawa, to-day.His assistant will be \u2018\u2019Charlie* Ross, last year a member of the McGill team.The Queen's Football Team arrived in the city last night, accompanied by fully a couple of hundred supporters.The Queen's contingent, resident In Montreal, was in force at the station.and the college yell went up several times before the crowd of viistors had been ushered to thelr respective stop- ping-places, The boys from Kingston feel that, although their team is not what It has been during the season, they stand a good chance of victory.Rockefeller Wins Cup-Takes Own Prize for Best Pack of Four Beagles Baltimore, November 3.\u2014 With characteristic Rockefeller luck, Mr, Wil- iam G.Rockefeller won the Rockefei- ler cup for the best pack of fours in the National Beagle Club of America, which is holding its seventeenth annual trials in Green Spring Valley, near Stevenson.The victory made the third win for \u201cMr.Rockefeller, and now he owns the cup which he put up for competition a few yeara Ago.He was not on hand to witness the triumph of his beagles, but it {as thought that he wil] again put the cup in competition go that someone else may try to win.The \u2018\u201c\u2018beaglers\u2019 characterized the day as \u2018\u2018vile' for the sport.Those whn followed the little hounds over the fields al! day could hardly agree that \u2014 JAMAICA MEETING COMES T0 A CLOSE New York, November 3-The Jamaica meeting häs come to a close, Only two favorites won wood handicap, 8 furlongs, resulted in a victory for the second choice Lotus and Jacobite ran head ond head to the atreter where Jacobite stopped and Lotus won in a drive by three-quarters of a length To-morrow the racing ghifts to Aqueduct.Summary.The Ravens- First race.selling.1 mile and a sixteenth Fortunate, won, Amuske- dav.second, Macy hy third Time, 1.48 Second race, selling, 6 furlongs - The perfect self-fastening skates\u2014and the most economical for those who only skate occasionally.\u201cNo change in footwear.Fit anv boot.For 40 years the favorites.Nine different grades for ladies and men, Let us send the 1907 Skate Book.It is free.s TRE STARR MANUFACTURING CO.Ltd DanTMOUTH, N.S.CANADA.Brancu Ornice : Tononre, Our.the expression was strong ennugh.Some of the hunters who stayed before the crackling fireplace of the Avalon Inn described the day as '\u2018beast- 5 Every man who had a pack in tha day's trials stayed out long enough to \u201cwork\u201d his own dogs through, but the gallery that chased along behind the owners and judges was small.Although the atmosphere and tem- nerature were raw for the men, it turn- el out that the number of rabbits was greater than on the previous day and the scenting was a little better than the day before.It was so chilly In the Hills and through theh valley that family cats and barnyard dngs wera Rlad enough to stay in and mind their own affairs.and the beagle chasers had little molestation from any source.Mintla, won Varieties, second: ina, third.Time, 1.14 3-5.Third race, selling.1 mile and a six- teanth\u2014Loretta., won: Columbia Girl, second: Delmore, third.Time.1.48 1-5.Fourth race, the Ravenswood, 6 fur- longs\u2014ILotus, won: Jacobite, second; Ren Ban, third.Time, 1.13.Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth \u2014~Tommy Waddell, won: Tlleing.second; Master of Craft, third.Time, 1.48 2-5.Sixth race, selling, 5 furlongs\u2014Cora Azel- Price.won! Irvine, second; Bolle of Iroquois.third.Time.1.02 1-5 Seventh race, 5 furlongs \u2014 Plaud, won; Dainty Belle, second; Viva Voce, third.Time, 1.02.er Kaufman to Retir Special to the Montreal San Francisco, Cal, November 3.\u2014 Although he derisively beat Rerger.and Is in a position to go ahead in the heavywelght seramble, Al.Kaufman has decided to retire from the ring Kaufman is not talking fight, He har announced that in deference lo the wish of his family he will put In a vear at school.Its hooks and maps that Kaufman will busy hlm- self with for a year, and not straight lefis and uppercuts If all that was said to-day ir to be taken nsx final ht looks as though Berger and Kaufman ate Inst to the ring for a long time.Star.Hunt Club Dates.Following are the appointments of the Montreal Hunt for the coming week Tuesday November 6\u2014Forest Streacn (Chub (tate)\u201411 a.m.Thursday.November 8 - Peloquin's (for Isle Jesu), 1} a.m.Saturday, November 10.\u2014Ste.Anne's By kindnexs of Mr.Guy Ogilvie.special an] train will lenve Bonaventure station 4 930 aan.Horses to be on board at 9 am case Dr.UNBEATEN AFRICA: YORKSHIRE STOPPING How the all-victorious South Africans heat Yorkshire at victory, and they remain unbeaten.\u201c Bpringboks' © sixth successive Tæeds by 24 points (4 goals\u2014two of which wore \u2014 -y - = LIPTON HAS BEEN CENSURED Yachtsmen Say His Threatened Defi is Prompted by Individual Motives.New York, November 3.\u2014The America\u2019s Cup and the possibility of another challenge for it generally believed to be imminent are very prominently in ithe pupblic eye at the present time.Here are the conditions within the New York Yacht Club at the present time, acknowledged by the more influential members: First\u2014There {8 a pronounced feeling ou the part of nearly everyone that a race at this time ls undesirable.It involves an junmense expenditure of time and money, is demoralizing on the sport in general.distracts attention froin the work now being pushed of building up a fleet of racing boats under the new conditions, and has no commensurate advantage to justify it.\u201cThere is no popular demand for a race in this country, and no wish for it on the other ride.sir Liplon's action is individual, and dues not represent the sentiment of British yachtsmen in general.By his action he is forcing the New York Yacht Club to decide the question of the final ac- ceptibility of the present rule nf measurement before it has had an nppor- tunity to fully test its efficiency, though strongly disposed to regard it as wholly desirable.\u201d Second\u2014There is a disposition to defend the America's Cup in a suitable and patriotic and sportsmanlike spirit, whenever there is & demand for such a defence.AT DELORIMIER PARK.Races Have Been Arranged for To: morrow and Monday.Eleven horses will start in the named race at Delorimier Park to-morrow afternoon.There are two other events nn the programme, a free-for-all and a match race.There are two races arranged for Monday.the feature belng a match race, 10 miles, for stake.Entries for to-morrow: NAMED CLASS.Geo.D.E.Fortin.Capt.Redford, A.Cherrier.Chester.A.Beauvais, Jeffa, H.Dorion.Fire Fly, Ferd &t.Graham, M.Therien.General Bank Jr.N.Emond.Honesty, C.Deslauriers.Vincent.Bolton Boy, H.Desnayers and Co, Marion R., F.St.Vincent.Jack Madden, }.Pearce.FREE-FOR-ALL.Lizzie McChord, T.Brisson Miss Casey, W.Hodson, sr.R.and R.H.Lagace.Little Tim.W.Hodson, jr.Jude.Dufiesne and Morin.Match Race \u2014 Gentlemen\u2014Tuggy.Match race tn huggy\u2014geutlemen.Clatre B.T.Hriason.Fred.R., F.Richard.Monday's entries: Match race.10 miles.to buggy.\u2014Joe Scott, Jos.Trudel; Duke Spragg.A.Collerette.Match race, 2 miles\u2014James vs.Arthur Dagenals.SHERRINE TO BE MARTIN'S BEST MAN Jack Martin, gr) of Tweedie the noted Canadian Jockey, who has had such a successful career on the American turf as the rider of J.P.Brady's and James R.Keene's horses, will next week take unto himself a wife.Martin hails from Hamilton, Ont.and on this occasion.one of the most important of his life, he sought to have a boyhood friend stand by him.Consequently Wille Sherring, who made the name of Canada famous the world over by winning the famous Marathon rave fn Greece during the past summer, will run down to New York.Martin's bride ia one of the belles of Brooklyn.and the wedding will be an elaborate affair.The wedding tour will be to Hamilton, Ont, the boyhood home of the suec- cesafu! jockey, who has, besides acquiring a great reputation as a rider, piled up a snug little fortune.herring has just returned from an trip to British Columbia.He has been along the line, and having a most en- jovi ie time throughout.On his re- fi.» fim New York he will settle dax y, ng there Will be no running to Le \u201c10e during the winter months.\\Whita he will take no part in races Kv Ang will continue, at different tires to give exhibittons of the speed and stamina which won for him the greatest fame within tba reach of a runner.Thomas | { } \\ ! a $500 1 = FhtNSAAGNSONSASSESSHOEHGGHOUVÉSSESS The principal sporting events of lo-! cal interest are the four football matches, two of are played in Montreal.These and other sporting events to-day are as follows: SENIOR RUGBY.renin ltugty which Montreal vs.St.Patrick's.on thal M.A A A.grounds, at 230 pm | McGill vs.Queen's, on McGill cam- | pus, at 3 p.| Varsity vs.Ottawa Cuilege ai Ot-! tawa, ! Westmount vs.Rough Riders, Ottawa.INTERMEDIATE RUGBY.Nationals vs.tional grounds.Rough Riders nn Na- a A RUSH.proalties \u2014and § tries) tn nothing This Is tha | 4] 5 i | 1 J Principal Sporting Events Football Matches the Thing HOLLER SKATING the Driluth rink (Duluth avenue aml Sto Urbain street), at night.Hegttiar seance at the Stadium MISCELLANEOUS ENTERTAIN MENTS Tig stag euchre at the M A A A \"FON HUNTING Montres] Hunt towards St Fox Hunters >.cs wes ont Augustin.tnwards Repentigny HOCKLEY Inter-Ch'iegiate Hockey Union annual meeting GOLF.Club matches on the various links.SHOOTING Opent: 5 of the Stason at 2 pont, Montreal Gun Club SYFHRGEH & sessesceseu Les © sesssss tic Union.Special to The Montreal Star.! list is:\u2014 Arthur Moore.rison.Mr.tee to investigate.professionals.It simply means them of being so.be sufficient to suspend them is finished.© Gr 8 TWENTY-NINE \u201cSUSPECTED\u201d AS PAID PROFESSIONALS.Mr.Frank Grierson makes good his cused men will be looked into .%4.Into by Toronto, November 3.\u2014Secretary Norton n.(row, of the C.A.A.U., yesterday afternoon received from Mr.Frank Grierson, of Ottawa, a list containing 29 names of members of Ottawa athletic clubs whose records he is asked to Ottawa Hockey Club\u2014F.C.McGee, Westwick, Wm.Hague, 8.Dion, Aif.Smith, T.Smith, H.Victoria Hockey Club\u2014E.F.St.Patrick\u2019s\u2014Joseph Gleeson, John Freeland, Gregory Burns, James Vaughan, Richard Seed.Rough Riders\u2014R.W.McGeq Ovide Lafieur, J.Williams, George Kennedy, Dr.8heriff, J.H.Buckham, Hal Walters, Eddie Phillips, M.Neate, 8.Shore, Crow at once forwarded the names to the president, Deputy Police Chief Stark.who will prebably appoint a commit.The naming of these men does not mean According to the past procecure of the C.A.A.U.After suspension it them?\u2019 to show that they are amateurs and if they do this they are promptly given a clean bill of athletic ment no suspensions will take piace tiil after the Rugby season threat\u2014cases of ac- the Canadian Amateur Athle SUSORSGSHONHÉ investigate, The té Harvey Pulford, Harry Le Smith.28 o Morgans, G.Shouldis, R.Har.685 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ere 5 m0 H, James, el 5 Morley Walters, Gr 25% æ that they are that Mr.Grierson suspects .this would \u201cis up to health.By agree- HE 6 GGUS & ogoteroreoteRoRogeotetetotatagatetotolelole Rafe totatelotogt Secret Athletic Meeting Last Night-=Important Action Taken The action of Mr.Frank Grierson, President of the Civil Service Amateur Athletic Association the C.A.A.U.directorate names has not greated more excitement than will the announceimant that tho secret meeting of atnletic experts, which was announced yesterday In the Star, took place last night, «nd that very important action Was l'tken inre- ! gard to the future government of ath- ! F in presenting to twenty-nine leties in Canada.\u2018 The meeting took place nt the M.A A.A.Clubhouse last night, and wns HACK MAY NOW | HAVE TO HIGHT New York.November 3 Gunner Moir won the heavyweight championship of England on a foul fiom the holder.Jack Palmer.The fact that Gunner Moir la now ! English heavywelght champlon is not in itself of burning interest to Amert- cans.But what makes it entertaining.At least, is that we recall that Hacken- | achmidt's manager.Cochran, just before he left here for England, said that Hack and Moir trained together, and that the great wrestler could put it all uver the gunner with the gloves.Cochran said at that (ime that Moir was matched with Palmer and on the result of tha! battle might hinge the future of Hack.If Moir, whom Hark can easily beat, or says he ecafl, succeeded In beating Palmer.then Hack would consider a propasition to enter \u2018he prize rina, ran the lay of Cochran.\u2014-Landan ! (éunadian \\ itended by the full hoard of directors, and the past presidents and vice-pre- s.depits.Eteryone who went in vas careful'y scrutinized, and à solemn promise was exegvled from everyone not to divulge what happened.Ii ecn be siated, however.that a very important decision wag reached, which will ke made officially public in the early part of next week, and that the decision will have a far-reaching ef- t fect upon athletica of alt sorts all over Canada, to the Union.without any reference Amateur Athletic Now that situation has eventuated.Pat whom will Hack ght?A match with Moir would hardly draw, of the supposition of a frame hecause of the pair's long intimacy.But at that, {1 might go In England.SUPREME COURT JUDGMENTS.ottawa, Navember 5.-\u2014-In the Sup- reve Court on Friday afternoon in the (rue.of the Klondyke Concession vs.McDonal'l judgment was reserved.Cooper ve.Bunnell was then taken ug.The plaintiffs, appellants, claim 81525 as commission on the sale of the Clarendon Hotei in Winnipeg, to a hotel keeper named Gregory.Plaln- ft contend that they found and introduced the purchaser when defend- and engaged them hr brokers to sell the hotel for $150.000, one third In cash and balance on moitgage.Shortly afterwards plaintiffs allage that defendant abruptiv withdrew the property \u2018rom sale.but within two months soid it to Gregory for $i1.000, jretendiag te deal with another person.and through other brokers.The uppeal is from the judgment of the Court of Kings bench for Manltova.because ! APPLICATIONS COME IN BY SCORES The wonderful popularity of the Montreal Amuteur Athletic Associa- tlon contiunes notwithstanding the cruel position which the C.A.A.F.has taken in regard tu it.There are posted applications for memtbership from a hundred and sev- enty-four nev menhers oa fallove Senior membera.ja Bank members Lea ee ee ee.42 Lady menhsr« La LE ee ee ea 35 Junior meimntbrirs.24 | Total 11 L40s a ae 22 00 00 AT i Wha: the IMrectors will de About this fy difficult to say for some time ago a motion vas posse .number nf members on Umiteä spac» in the clubhouse.large :H fo 14 acconnt of the hy Retween each bout Steurs was given a few minutes rest.and as he came on with Pietro, Dr.Gadbois announced that the stvle woidd he Graecn-Roman, as with Delivok.and \u201cthat 37 mins.43 rec.of the hour had : gone.leaving Steurs only 21 mins.15 sec wherein to throw Pietro Of course, the serappy man from Bayonne mixed the match freely He .shortly |STEURS DECIDES AGAINST HIMSELF AND LOSES BOUT He, Therefore, had grered a victory, thought otherwise It was 26 minutes before Steurs taking him in the hold which threw Dellvuk.brought him to the mat.but Dr Gadhois began his well krown aggressive slapping, and naturally slapped him hack, Pietro.as protesting at tha retaliation, and inaking as though to fight or leave the mat Many exciting Incidents attend his bouts, and this was no ex- usual, Lost Handicap Match\u2014Crowd Fell ! Steurs .Back Before Him When He Went in to End Incipient Fight IU is net often (ha à wrostler, an ception Steurs rushed him to the spite of the decision of the réferve and Yebes and threw him around the mat , A A ; ,_ 18 # matner vhbh TX aE ON THE WELLINGTON MINES CON MARRS SENN Oana g \u2018 7 \u2014BRNBABHE mun BERSBBBR EE Plan of Proposed WELLINGTON MILL.4 Together with Longitudinal Section showing the development work actually done on the property.Plans and specifications for this mill ana improvements have been completed and orders for the lumber, machinery, etc., have been placed.The Wallington Will be the best equipped mine in the entire improved methods for milling and handling the ore will be Installed.Everything will be In addition to the mill a completa electric power plant will be installed, together With an auxiliary steam plant for use in emergencies in order The electricity will he produced by water power at a very small cost.The shaft will and the tunnel will be evidenced, making it a double track tunnelwhich will greatly fa- We Dropose to use both the shaft and tunnel for taking out the ore.When these improvements are completed, Welllng- ting the mill In operation at the earliest possible date work.that the mill can be run day and night, year in and year! out.be provided with the latest and most improved hoisting machinery, cilitate the handling of ore.ton stock will be worth many times its present value, State of Colorado.Work will be pushed rapidly with the object of get- The latest done automatically by machinery, entirely oliminating all hand - Wellington Stock Will be Listed on Leading Mining Exchanges.We propose tolist Wellington stock on the leading mining exchanges in order to provide a reliable mar- kot for those who may desire to sell their stock and take advantage of quick profits.Wellington should be one of themost active stocks on the Mining Exchanges as it promiseg to be one of the biggest divi- ; dend payers of the age.Why We are Selling Stock.= A great many readers of this Announcement Who .+\" @on't understand mining will doubtless ask why we are selling stock in a such value as The Wellington.Every man or woman who is familier with the mining industry knows that it requires a > large and cxpensive plant and equipment to mine + and market large quantities of are.It\u2019s the tonnage a mins of Sensational values per ton don\u2019t count for much .unless the mine is capable of producing a large ton- .% nage.The Wellington Mine has developed the largest and richest deposits of Lead and Zine Yet , discovered.Now that we are ready to mine and market large quantities it is necessary to have a mill of large capacity to crush and separate the ores, an electric power plant to furnish power, and oomplete modern facilities for handling ores.The officers and directors who have invested heavily in this enterplise are not financially able to du this, and must have more capital.They belleve 1t better business polley to sell a part of the stock and put the company on a dividend paying basis in a few months than tn mine the ores without milling and without the proper facilities for marketing them This would mean an enormous loss in values and require a much longer time to secure the necessary equipment, i ' of ore other Stock Now 256 = srare-Price Advances to 75c Nov.24.If you want a block of Wellingt on stock at the present low price you must act at once.this date, your opportunity to share in the profits of The World's Greatest Lead and Zinc Mine is lost.money refunded at the end of 30 days, if after a thorough investigation, you In addition to prominent bank and commercial references, tion.vestor to know the true value of the mine.$3,300,000 WORTH OF ORE BLOCKED OUT IN THE WELLINGTON MINE.This is not guess-work, but the result of accurate measurements by mining experts of the ore bodles opened on three sides by various tunnels, drifts, shafts, winzes and upraises.[It is proven that there are 110.000 tons of ore actually bocked out ready to mine and run throuxh the mil] Figuring the value nf this ore at the lowest possible price the smelters will pay for it shows that it is worth at leant 33.300.000.$35,000,000 IN ORE IN ADDITION TO THAT ALREADY BLOCKED OUT.The amount of ore in the Wellington is almost beyond computation.The main vein alone, which is already opened up 2,600 feet, averages 9 feet in width.Multiplying the length of the tunnel, 1.60) feet, by the width of the vein, nine feet, and then multiplying this product by the depth of the vein.absolutely proved Ly the Oro shaft, which is 400 feet deeper than the tunnel level, gives us at least $35,000,000 in addition to the ore blocked out.Just think of the immense amount of rich ore which can be mfped cheaper than coal awailing a mill to convert it into h.These figures nre entirelv vonservative, and are based on the reports nf Grorge H.Evans, mining engineer, and John (i.Goodier, mininz expert.and proven by smelter returng from ores taken out in doing development work.There is every reason to helivve that this ore body extends thousands of feet deeper, as the richest mines in the Lead- ville district, which is only 18 miles away, have attained far greater depth.and the bottom has never been reached.WELLINGTON ORE VALUED BY SMELTER SALES, NOT ASSAYS.value of Wellington ores has heen determined by actual smelter sales.y, Assavs nn selected samples of ore may or may not represent the true value of the ores in a mine, but the prires pald bv the smelters on large shipments can be relied upon abeolutely.If we were to figure the value of Wellington ores on the basis of assays they would be made to appear more than twice as valuable as the smelter returns would indicate.However, there is no question but that the Wellington mine contains much ore that is of far greater value than any which has been shipped in the past, as only the ores taken out in doing development work have been shipped.Tha great bodies of ore «have been left untourhed awalting the erection of a mill wheres they, could ba properly treated before shipping.thus effecting a great saving.As an illustration of the wonderful increase In value of Wellington pres as a depth is attained, average samples of ore taken from three different levels in The Wellington The mine were assayed by J.H.Moreland, U.8.Government assayer of Kansas (lity, Mo.Mr.Moreland reports that the ore taken from the upper level, 100 feet from the sur- fare, assayed $28.64 per tou.The ore taken from the main tunnel level, 415 fast from the surface, assayed $62.64 per ton.and the ore from the winze 65 feet below the main tunnel level, 480 feet from the surface, assayed $77.48 per ton.Other assays show values up to 893.00, These assays were made for the purpose of showing the increase in value as depth ip attained, but they have not heen used in representing the value of the ore blooked out.If this ore proves more valuable than past shipments te the smelters would indicate it will be clear gain to the stock-holders.860 PER TON IN GOLD IN ADDITION TO LEAD AND ZINC.The Wellington Mine is a consolidation of the great Wej- lington and Oro properties, which have become famous \\m FERNESSY Pas QRAUCH HOUSEZ, À gu sano ten T \u201c8 Machinery and Equipment Ordered.A RGEC Noe tre AL FERNESIY Vous AE TINE Jac) (ACTU bes vy THEMINEAND'SMELTER-SUPPLY Co.MACHINERY AND MINING SURPLIES, 437\" AND BLAKE S78 Creer Colon.26m, 1906.ADDRESS ALL BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS TO THÉ COMPANY, Fellington Finer Co., Attention of Mr SDomning, \u201cBreckenridge, Colo.ese UID BLDPORO MONLILL LARL CITY, Lan Ww YORK CITY\" WLATLRG RO MALE SAAE COPE #oson \u20182 Dictatedgby R.Sep R- SUBJECT: Your¥or er.Geptlemen: = Wezbekltotacknokledgesreceiptiosr your.order for\u2019machinery to be ingtalled: at yourimines.at Breckenridge ,-and'attach*aylist_of the different}machines.requireäpforathezConcentrating Mill.Thankingiyou¥for-thisjorderyand :awai ting your *furthers=favors, we remain, Your siveryatryly,\u201d The Mine & Smelter Bupply Co.is the largest mining machinery and supply house in the world.As the importance of selecting the very best machinery and equipment is apparent to every one with any knowledge of mining, we have taken great pains to secure the best in the\u2019 market for the Wellington.We have secured the services of the best mine superintendent we could find in the State of Colorado: we are buying the best machinery and equipment that money can buy, and we will operate the Wellington for the benefit of the stockholders with the same careful and painstaking business methods that we are using in equipping it.When we start the Wellington mill we will operate it day and night, year in and year out, in order to give our stockholders the full benefit of the immense capacity the mine is capable of producing.We propose to make the Wellington the most famous mine in the State of Colorado, by making it the biggest producer and biggest dividend payer.any reliable citizen of Breckenridgs, Colorado,can tall you what The Wellington Mine is.We w Promptly at midnight, November 24th, the price will advance to 75 cents der share and no More stock J 1# you find that you haven's time to complete your investigation mail remitiance for one-tenth of the amount of stock desired, with the privilege of having your are not satisfied that this stock offers the greatest money opportunity for legitimate money making you can find anywhere\u2014barring none.ill be pleased to furnish y ou every facility for investigating this proposition, the most valuable mining properties in the entire Breckenridge IMstriet of Colorado.Mining men now recognize the Wellington as one of the foremost mines of the world.The Wellington is not only rich in Lead, Zinc and Silver, but recent discoveries show wonderful gold values.A veln o lead-Zine ore Eix feet in width, running parallel to the main vein, was opened up recently, which carries $19 per ton in gold, and ore from the hottom of the shaft, which is 400 feet lower than the tunnel level, runs as high as $80 per ton in gold.Investors should carefully consider these discoveries, as we huve based the value of Wellington ores on a very low estimate of the Lead, Zine and Silver they carry.The addition of the Gold means that the ore will be worth many times its present value when the development is completed to the lower levels.WHAT BRECKENRIDGE PEOPLE THINK OF THE WELLINGTON.William Mitchell, Manager Chamberlain & Dillingham, Ore Buyers, says: \u201cI buy all the ares shipped out of this district, and am in a position to know what the mines are dning.I do not hesitate to state that I would sooner have the Wellington thap any mine in Cripple Creek.\u201d Fred.C.Cramer, Deputy United States Mineral Surveyor: \u20181 made the survevs for The Wellington Mine, and have kept closely in touch with it since.There 18 no question that The Wellington is the biggest proposition in this district.\u201d Judge W.E.Thomas: \u2018I have prospected and mined In Summit County since 1882.and The Wellington here.\u201d Hon.W.F.Foreman, Mayor: \u201cI have been through The Wellington Mine, and In my opinion there le nothing to equal it in thls county.\u201d George Engle, Banker: \u201cI'he Wellington Mine is a big property, big enough to speak for itself.\" J.G.Detwlier, Sheriff: \u2018I have mined In Summit -County since 1886, and The Wellington is the best mine in the district.and one of the diggest in the State.With the building of a modern concentrating mill and the installation of .modern.up-to-date machinery, The Weilingtog is a sure dividend payer.\u201d INVESTORS WHO HAVE PERSONALLY INSPECTED THE WELLINGTON MINE; The following substantial business men have recently visited The Wellington Mine, and after spending hours in thoroughly inspecting it, bought large blocks of stock: L.F.Kleeman and Samuel Trotter, of the firm of Klee- man & Trotter, Wire and Iron Works, Kansas City, Mo.B.Burget, proprietor Distilled and Aerated Water Plant, 2600 Holmes street, Kansas Clty, Mo.G.L.Morton, Druggist, Fort Scott, Kansas.H.H.Heldbrink, Prop.New Process Laundry, ville, Mo.; J.N.MeCracken, Springfield, Mo.W.F Fowler, Fort Scott, Kansas.frvin Jordan, Faulkner, Kansas.LOCATION OF THE WELLINGTON MINE.The Wellington Mine is located within two miles of the Colorado & Southern Railway Station, at Breckenridge, Summit County, Colorado.It is 110 mies from Denver and 18 miles from the great producing district of Leadville.It ls connected with the raliroad by a substantially built waggon road, which makes it possible to haul large quantities of ore to the raliroad all the year round.Higgins- Is the biggest thing I know of ' will be offered for sale.Unless your application is in the mails on The Wellington is open to the fullest investiga- as we want every in- The Wellington Endorsed by State Mining \u2018Commissioner BUREAU OF MINES State of sds.U.,8.- e L ware Fo Commissioner of Binge Denver The Véllington Mines Company, Brackenridge.Colorado.Gentlemen: ™'¢ .Thie_gepartment Hastmadegexamination,of the WelTington Mines; wt Bracken agai nd Iam pleased, to%state that thére is everyreVidericë ob ceitimate op rationfand\u201dbuginesdfimethdds evidenced in thetmanagement, of game here ie-aglargaydevélopHent oT, workabl ore,, and thefmanag none 4s pushing a Leg triman lines forfité utilization.\u201d Totten I understand, since my personäl Knosledge of.the property, thatflarge additions to theYarea\u2019 andeequiprent\\have3beentmade; whichiko tekially\" increase the business oytlook,.\u2018a?\u2014 Respsotfully\"yéuFs, October 25th, 1908) oa Commissioh \u201clines eo Consider the contents of this letter carefully, as it is one of the most important features of this announcement.The Wallington must be a mine of actual proven value and properly managed in order to secure the approval nf the State Mining Commissioner of Colorado.The Information given by the Commissioner can be con- sldered absolutely relinble, as this Bureau was created for the purpose of preventing fraud and misrepresentation and to assist and encourage legitimate mining in this great state famous for its great mines.Every mine in the State hag heen officially inspected by sompetent inspectors under the supervision of the Mining Commissionar, and a complete report of each nnd every one is on flle in the Commission- .er's offices in the Capitol at Denver.How many mines offering stoc k for sale have the endorsement of tha State Mining Commissioner?How many mines can show such a bonafide list of references as we have furnished in this announcement, Begin Your Investigation at Once, the Time is Limited Every promise we have made for The Welling it will eventually reach.We will make it worth par in a Everyone has an equal opportunity to secure Wellington stock overlook such an opportunity to increase his wealth, ton in the past has been fulfilled and this stock has a greater future than any other investment you can make, in your reservation at once.at 25 cents per share and get the benefit of the big advance in price that has been ordered for November 24th, few months and we will do it by paying dividends to warrant It.n Write or telegraph to-day for the number of shares No man is too poor to carry a small amount of this stock, and no man Btook in a mine of such value as the Wellington will not stop at par.There is no limit to the price you desire and be sure that your order will be filled.is too rich to MPLES OF OFFICERS OF THE WELLINGTON MINES COMPANY.- SA .Every one of the officers and directors of this gompany are men whose Integrity, honesty, common sense and bueiness acu- U.H.HOSTERMAN, Fiscal Agent , WELLINGTON i men, are widely ho io and he are mcoord the tot an in their Judgment of any proposition.We Jute any inves- I «of to t to t nding of ft tors thro oom! he \u201c\" p on.When in the market for ORES ai Be the inet our officers and dires Dotniouenh any commercial agency or any Ser re Ora Seratary.WELLINGTON MINES CO.4 BUILDING MATERIAL wu ve mates tran tn] $10 buys 40 Shares of stock, payable $1 down, $1 per month.JOHN G.GOODIER.Bupt.of Mines.gs, TS CG HATFIELD.Counsellor 341 Fidelity Trust Bldg, KANSAS CITY, MO.i every one enquiring for : \u2018eo ALBE KER, Capitalist, Ke city, Mo.R E.RICHARDSON .Gen Mgr.City Electric Light C | Seckre our prices before placing an turther Information $20 buys £0 Shares of stock, payable $2 down, $2 per month, ead BENNING, Capitalier, Kansas Cit 7 Mo.M.W.BENNETT.Insurance, Kansan City, Mo eetrie LK ° Please send me full information concerning tha Wellington + * orger, These samples show .JOHN G GOODIER, Miner, Breckenridge, Loto 0 JACOBS, Am.Rep.Van Couvier Mfg.Co.Belgium Mine x y both the Lead and Zine $50 bays 200 Shares of stock, payable $6 down, $5 per month, JOHN F ALFORD, Pres.Book Co, Topeka.Kans ansas City, Mo : ' SPÉOCIAL LINES pren Sunt a ne nd i} : an ; v - : JAMES W.OLDHAM, Pros.Sterling Royal Remedy Co.ROBERT W.FOOTE.Mine Operator, Breckenridge, Colo.0 .; _ .Portland Cemont, Pressed and Commos Kive vou an Ides of the $100 buys Shares of \u2018stock, payable $10 down, $10 per month.DEPOSITORY: otuEr | Contrat Nato BE Eka Hans.NAME .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.aaa ecerassa neue rick ve $500 2000 mpeny.Kansas .Mo.Engle Bros.Exch k.Breckenridge.Col | Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Remember wa une buys Shares of stock, payable #50 down, por month.Fidelity Trust Soman our.Me REFERENCES Summit Counts Mining Exchange, BreckenHdge, Cole | p ery Quar : .; thousands and thousands $1000 buys 4000 Shires of stock, payable $100 dow, $100 per month.ee eres RS erssserene 0000 } UT/NSON-REES BOILDERS\u2019 SUPPLY re ARTE fragt and ° : ns = nt A Address All Correspondsnce and Make Checks, Drafts and Money Orders Payable to : No that i ded to All stockholderg are on an equal basis, No phiferred stock or .COMPANY, LIMITED, nant no one a me No mo U.H.HOSTERMAN, Fiscal Agent, eet nner 4 ; | Cash in m mill and ade- ondg.Shares are $1 par value, full paid and non ble, No [188 WhHam Street, Moutreal.quate equipment for] orders received for lees thon 40 shares.: WELLINGTON MINES CO.Ma ê \"Phones Main 1185, M 3R74.handling tha output.; = ai 841 Fidelity Trust Building, ._ KANSAS CITY, MO.; A CN SE = 00 J Saw 0 \" - - : ; trs peg ; ira LE | | L | } - Cm \u2026 thousand ahares of Amalgamated THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3.1906.ee a em - VEN Or A WL STREET BROKER Rather Bearish Just at Inclined to be on the Situation Present.RESULT OF THE ELECTION | Even if Hughes 1s Elected, He Says.| Tight Money is Stil Going to ' Prevail.| i Au Rnevn Wall Rtfeet broker wait.| penetrated the rich ore chute.The rich gold ore is now known to exist from 30 feet to 700 feel, the bottom of the shaft B.C.MINING STOCKS SLOW.| All the interest Just Now Seems to Be Tied Up In Cobalt.ue The market is very yulet, and locally there 1s very hittle Dusiness doing Crders dre still coming in fro ine | West, but there are few stocks offering The following are the latest quotations furnished hy Robert Meredith & l'a.57 8:.Fanncots Xavier street 1d Asked, | Co \u2018nrolidated Mines.137 140 Gold Flelds .The Bla ! Hamble s'arthoo 28 33! North siar .17 22 | Monte Cristo «el ee V4 Bla POWs Baan .mn 1] \u2018 Califerns Su 8 Vi:gintit .Cee 5 6 co Deer Tha! Coe 71 | ntsrnationa: \u2018oni x 66 | Kitten Ce 19 15 Caution MeKinney oo, - 5 6 | Cee Co Ny 15 Pinon, Vale Coal.FN 17 2: earn nn Copper .big 6 oan Lo 31, 4 \u20ac Lota Montieal mn.iy > Hosnetion 1e me tease in the Penns) | Var ng dPvidead fus not guet with approx - ; ets Fender 11 bas crues called forty a Brest deal ot critielset here 11.vieu of the enormous expenditures adie the \u20ac toad IS nmking.and witb have te make | tor some tine to come, the return trom whicn as far distant > The finan ial sttuatuan abroad os trot liked, and the Evening Post, moa cable from its finan lal representative, stales that 1t 1s not improbable that the Bank of England rate will tbe advanced to 7 per vent.next week.The fociing here tn record to the eler- tion is growing more te he pr Ra ttes We keep everything in Children\u2019s Goods, such as Underwear, Stock- This sale will be a boom tn our business.A New Stock in Floor - worth $1.25, wiil be on sale in our department Monday at .\u2026.69 ings, Tuques, Sashes, Mitts, Gloves, Clouds, Craiters, Sweaters, etc.In making prices, profits have not heen considered, we are content to = accept our gain in the form of public favor and enthusiasm this sale is \u2019 - - .sure to create.C e .We've just received in one ship- The Knit=to=Fit Mig Co Retail Look over this partial list of articles.Jt means money to you: overings.ment several thousand dollars\u2019 ' ° Branch For 2e\u2014 For 106 each\u2014 worth of new Jervetry - the bet - One of the principal advantages Pencils, encased in dainty metal Articles worth B0c to $1.28.offered by our Carpet department is that every yard in our assortment is 597 St.Catherine Street West.ter Jewelry at remarkable prices 2 d Leather P s Lockets, for instance, as in cases, =.Han Some «eather Purses.entirely new goods.No old shop- ülustration, specially made up US Pens, with bone handles.2c.Cord Hand Bags.worn goods.We carry the finest \u2018or ourselves ww { Note Books, leather bound, 2c.Photo Birthday Lockets, set with and newest (\u2018arpets in Montreal.py 25 5 we are selling at birth stones of the different We have just reveived another v1.25.months.splendid lot of Brussels Carpet Maison Arsene Lamy.For 5FE\u2014 Lockets and Chains.Squares which will be sold on Mon- | day at the following prices: Size 2% x 3 yards, Monday's special price 8.90 Size 3 x 3 yards.Ink Wells, in novel form, suitable for carrying in trunks, etr.: worth up to $1.25, for 10c.Articles worth from 15\u20ac to 50c each.Tooth Brushes.Match Safes, with charming em- SPECIALLY Our New Umbrellas just in TXT n 0% [] bogsed work, worth 35¢ to 60c, Prayer Beads, regular 76c value, Monday's special price $11.90 W \u2019 just ] d ] f ve [ for be.for 10c.Size 3 x 8% yards, \u20ac Ve just received a consignment ol our new TEA 3 Pearl Buttons, 5c dozen; regular ce Monday's special price 813.90 b Il f f h be f 1 a ) i : 40c to suc.For 25\u20ac\u2014 Size 3% x 4 yards, umbrellas from one of the best manufacturers In _ Silk for Fvenlog Dresses.fancy bro- Hat Pins, be.Morday's apecial price 819.90 Purses of leather, with conven!- ent arrangements, 25c.Inlaid Clothes and Hair Brush- Size 3% x 4% yards, Monday's special price $22.40 A lot of 100 REAL GOOD ORIENTAL RUGS.In a very choice selec- Indian Ndévelties, in paper.bc.Mirrors, beautifully mounted, 5c.Combs, handsomely designed, $1.00 a yard.Children, a caded, corded, from 25c to Woollens and Furs for complete assortment, Canada, and real beauties they are! c The quality, all through, is, of course, first class\u2014we Wool Socks, assorted colors, worth 50e.GROCERY DEPT.\u2014(Continued), worth up to 50c, for be.es, 25c.special 25c.3 bottles of Sauce for 28c.Fancy Stick Pin Brooches, set Cut Steel Buckles and Mantle ns; size 36 x 72 inches.Special Monday.each.make sure of that\u2014and not a small feature is the variety Tailor-made Coats, latest creation, a Olives.25¢ a quart.with stones, all fancy designs, Clasps, 25c¢.ton of desle oe ; .?\" \u2018 99e and style of handles, some of which are absolutely ex- mis nest cut, worth $10.for $8, er DEPARTMENT.bc each.Dog Caliars, 2c.Possibly the last opportanity to buy a REAL 30 or ara 150 ay, \" cern 2 Stock, 7c to 12/2c.Fresh Tork, 5c to 12/2c.Mutton, 7 to 13c Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds.IN THE BOOT AND SHOE DEPT.Fancy Shoes.Rubbers of all kinds, Slater Shoes at prices which defy competition.In the Basement will be found Granita, Tinware, (\u2018utlery, Dishes and other Kitchen utensils, Double Stamps in all Departments.Skirts, latest cut, worth $8, for $5.Skirts, latest cut, worth $7.for $5.50.Skirts, latest cut, worth $6, for $2.95.Fancy (ollars, from 25¢ to $4.00.Relts, latest novelty, from 25c to $2.00.Fancy Combs, from 5c to $1.25.clusive to us, Gold, eilver, gun metal, mother of pearl, wood, natural and inlaid with silver, are the chief.Fancy Collars, assorted colors, Fine Gloria Covers, $1.65, $2.25 $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.25, \u2019 39e, for 42c.Pure Silk Covers, $4.95, $5.25, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50 and 7.25.\u201cA specialty In Undershirts and Drawers 1 n wool or fleece lined, On those priced $3.50 and upwards we shall nh GRoCE AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN.\u2014 Tea and Coffee Sets consisting of 5 pieces, in a special metal composition ; regularly sold at $1.75, for .La > 1 J worth ss MEN! MEN! MEN! 3 Bargains Astonishing.IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT, 10 grosses of Assorted Jellies, at Bc engrave monogram free of charge.a package.~ \u2019 \u2019 5 Arsene Lamy Alfred Fecteau,.CIGAR CASES, regularly selling at $4.00 to $5.00, for «.$1.00 Rp rs CORNER FAIRMOUNT AND ; ; PIPES.$1.60 to $8.00, assorted sizes and shapes .er ce The IK 830 ST.DENIS STREET, ST.LA vrEnceS à SHAVING BRUSHES, regular prices Bôe to 606, for .\u2026\u2026\u2026.5e 7 Corner Duluth.RAZORS, Rodgers hollow ground, a bargain unheard of .2Je 2 re \u2014_\u2014 FOOLED HIS RELATIVES.The Sale of Untrimmed Hats THE CANADA GAZETTE.Overcoats and Suits.3 that we are holding to-day at 30 each will Several Important Announcements Miserly Old Man Arranged to Leave SUIT CASE, be continued on Monday.are Made.Them No Money.Strongest Lines Ever Shown at $14.98 Imitation L eather, Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Bote) ra ming $1.50 sa TO-DAY and MONDAY.\u201cGe We make an extraordinary demonstration of what $14.98 can be made to do in Clothing of character, Overcoats and Suits that nobody Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa.November 3.\u2014The appointment of Mr.Thomas C.Boville.B.A.of Ottawa, to be Deputy Minister of These are this season's latest shapes\u2014modly felts \u2014and the wholesale house from which they were Paris, November 3.\u2014There has just died at Belley an old gentleman of 72, who during his lifetime was notorious cleared was asking $1.00 to $1.50 each for them.Finance, In maetted lo take effect for bls occenicle and miserly habits, Ce a pe ere More.In complete Îlnes, at Fourteen There'll be about 500 to choose from on Monda from November firsi at the Quebec come of $4,000 His funeral was at- dollars and Ninety-eight cents.y È Fine Oxford Overcoats, silk faced or plain, rich garments, full of tended by a large number of relatives, who were astonished to discover only a few coppers in the house after the funeral.The will was then ovened, and jt read as follows: \u201cMy dear relatives, I am afraid you are going to be disappointed.1 know that none vf yoù have any sort of af- Bridge and Railway Company will apply to Parliament for an act increasing the directors of the company to a number not exceeding twelve.Incorporation will be sought for the Eastern Townships Railway Company, which proposes tn build a line of railway to be operated either by electric ity or steam, from a point on the In- quality, full of style, full of elegance that endures because it is not rubbed on with a pressing iron, but thoroughly bullt into the garment\u2014 a \u201cRara Avis,\u201d to be found only at Scroggie's Clothing Department, and a marvel of value .5.0 204 244 sance sea 0000 £14.98 The Suits include single and double breasted sacks in a wide range of high grade fabrics: plain black and blues; smart effects, subdued effects: the cut and tailoring of a high order.Like the Overcoats, they are entirely without equal at or near the price.The man who Feather Boas, Capes and Two Specials for Monday in Staple Dept.Stoles.PURE LINEN TABLE\" ROLLER TOWELS.DAMASK.; .fection for me, and that if you come ~olonial Railway, in the county of .! ' 1 1 | Full Bleached Sample Pattern Ready for use, 21-2 yards long ree to the junction of the Que- to my funeral it will be in the hope of usually pays 320 or $25, Is particularly invited to see to-day's Table Cloths.all in different each, made from red-bordered bec Central Railway With the Maine dividing up Between vou whatever I an onday's great offerings at .Leu ee eee ees eee.$14.98 $8 to $3 Val \u2018 s 8 designs, ringla or double dam- ; .Railwa in the county of| May leave behind me.now inform alues for ak Sen rE WT yh ru |S y You that 1 have left no money what CLEARING HOUSE SALE.5 5.98.\u201cBY ever.1 sank the whole of my fortune some years ago tn a life annuity.All the money that remained over and above that I spent of the annuity I have given away or burned, in order that you should not have it.I hope this will be a little surprise for you.\u201d A search revealed, however, 37,500 À very seldom :chance ta become the possessor of a handsome Neckplece, eminently fashionable and always seasonable wearing.(se the price would be .25.The Manitoba Radial Raflway Company will ask for power to construct a line from Winnipeg to Lake Mani- at two-thirds of regular prices ($2.50 to $6.25).Un Monday.Clothing manufacturers know that no garment can get into this store unless it is a good $15 value.When we close out two great stocks, as in the present instance, it means a great advantage to our customers.FALL AND WINTER SUITS.CLEARING REAL RAINCOATS.Monday's price, each .:16 The balance of our stock of Marabout, Ostrich and Coque Feather Boas, Capes and Stoles, is being sold regardless of cost.$5.00 to \u201c worth of annuity stock the coupons 326.00 values fOr .«vo 220 2eca asus Bee ee arene £5.98 Jy of which appeared to have remained unpaid; but on going to the bank to \u2014 paid, but at the special request of the Special for Monday and Tuesday = Our First Reduction for the Season on Tweed Suits and Separate Skirts old gentleman, who had given a sepa- Suits made to order of fine imported tweeds in the new- rate receipt for each coupon, they had not been cancelled.\u201cThis is only a est fall and winter styles, and made specially heavy for winter wear, $30, reduced from 535.little surprise I am keeping back for Separate Skirts to order, to wear with fur coat, in all de- my heirs,\u201d he said.It appears that on tha occasion of sirable shades and styles; in tweed, $10.reduced from $12.; broadrioth, $12, reduced from $15.the annual village festivals this year Our Fur-Lined Coats reflect great credit to us on account the old gentleman deliberately burned $10.000 worth of bank notes, which he of their style and quality of the material and furs; prices from $65 up.found he had been unable to spend.FE.Lidtwin, High Class American Ladies\u2019 Tailor, 590 St.Catherine Street West.Tel.Up 3398.toba.The Nipissing Central Rallway will seek power to build a line from the town of Latchford to North Temds- camingue.at the head of the lake of that name.The Joran Light, Heat and Power Company ,and the Erie & Ontario Development Company.which porsesses franchises in the Lake Erie district, will apply for an act confirming an agreement to amalgamate and to increase the capital stock and the bonding powers of the United Company.A company to be known as the Central Manufacturers\u2019 Mutual Fire Insurance Company Will seek incorporation, with power to carry on the business of fire Insurance upon a mutual basis among manufacturers.Application will be made for an act relating to the Grand Trunk Railway Company's superannuation fund for the benefit of the employes of the company.authorizing the directors to contribute such funds as the directors may determine upon.The Canadian Northern Railway Company will apply for an act increasing the power of the company to issue bonds or other securities.A company to be known as the Residential Fire Insurance Company seeks incorporation.Notice Tn given by W.Fitzgerald.superintendent of insurance, that the Annuity Company of Canada has been given a license empowering it to buy and sell annuities and pensions.ee GLOBE-TROTTING CHEAP.Cunard Company Books Round-the- World Tourists $460.Special to the Montreal Star.London, November 3.\u2014The Cunard Steamship Company has just completed arrangements by which travellers may book a trip round the world for $460.The journey can be made in thres months, but the tickets are available for two years Travellers will sail to New York from Liverpool and across the Amer- fcan contiment to Seattle by way of Chicago and St.Paul.They will then journey by steamer to Japan, visit Hongkong, Singapore and Colombo, and- from Ceylon they will return to London through the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean.E PRICE 89.78 H.P.LABELLE & CO.Reduction Sale ON MONDAY.Buckingham Arrests To-day.Buckingham, Que., November '8.\u2014 The warrants of Coroner McMahon, attached tn the verdict of the jury, and demanding the arrest of all those mentioned in connection with the fatal riot of Monday.October 8, are now in the hands of Recorder Beaudry.Bailiff Roy notified the accused to appear before Mr.Beaudry to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock.The defendants will then be formally placed under are rest and balled.| od Highest Order Each skin selected with the most scrupulous care, ST.HENRY SYNDICATE Cash or Credit Wholesale and Retail FURS [ur Iu se resting much favorable comment, and FUR REPAIRING AND RENOVATING Reduced Prices During This Month.We bought our Furs last season before the advance in prices, which enables us to sell them at such low prices.Electric Seal Coats, from $35.00.Grey Lamb Caps, from.82.50.Persian Lamb Coats, from 875.00.Australian Caps, from $1.75 And many others at equally moderate prices.Ladies\u2019 Coats, Bloussy, Skirts, ete.Visit our Carpet and Oiloloth department.Cured of Drunkenness We are offering the 3 following Parlor Suites at surprising reductions : No.3038\u2014Elegant Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, mahogany finished frame, upholstered and covered with sitk damask; a good value at $45.00.Our special price for Monday .+.«v.%33.00 No.5047\u2014Thie 5-piece Parlor Suite, of nice design, covered with assorted colored damask.is an exceedingly good value at $32.00.Our special price for Monday No.6018\u2014This 5-piece Parlor Suite is à Rrent seller at $75.00.It is very elegant.comfortable; mahogany finished frame.well upholstered, upholstered and covered with choice silk bra- cade.Our wpecial price for Monday.RS These goods are exhibited in our window, will he sold at these spe- The most skillfu] furriers on the premises to do the repairing of furs, F.B.PELLETIER 552 8t.Catherine Street West Phone Up.4234.Montreal nm ere \u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 an The fare works out at slightly leas than a penny a mile.We cArry a complete line of STOVES, CROCKERY.GLASSWARE, TINWARE.etc.: In fact, everything for furniehing the home, st lowest clal low prices on MONDAY ONLY.Special reductions will be made on certain articles exhibited every May.under the auspices of the Em- An Educational Conference.! pire League, of which Lord Tennyson Saturday and Sunday.They will be advertised on Saturday, and sold on the folowing Monday only.WATCH THESE BARGAINS.From Indiana to Manitoba.prices.Visit us and be convinced.Toronto, P November 3\u2014Hon, Dr.Is president.Hon Dr.Pyne, who has Winnipeg, November 3.\u2014A large col- yne, minister of education.haa re- Veen asked to suggest for {he pro- ony from Frankfort, Ind.will be lo- ) ; .Rramne of the ennferrnce sub ted ently drained land 3507-3509 ceived an invitation t ttend a fea- FN ubjects of cated on a recently drained land near \u2018 then to atten interest to this province, will do so, Sperling.Carman district, in southern °.sy Notre Dame Street OS, to 0 re ame ® west Also for sale by J.Notre Dame st.West, a J.650 Bt.Catherine st.West.oral conference on education, to be and will :tlso see that © held in Londun in the last week of parle tn re presented, Manitoba, where 8,000 acres were re- , cently purchased.Telephone, Westmount 788, 5, 27 re 8 dE EE HAC yi Lt Éric: dar 3 ; onda All notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be endorsed with the names and addresses of the per sons sanding same.ce of High Clase Muste are being SACRIFICED AT LESS THAN BIRTHS HALF THEIR REGULAR VALUE.Sale being held in the BRENNER \u2014 On Sunday.Nctober 28th, Basement.> Mix 15 6.Brenner, Kil- \"Es WM Mea, Drentien, Ru 588 to 587 St.Catherine Street IY, ition immemed ELLIOT tt ii FE.ite.\u2014\u2014 WILL HOLD DURING THE COMING WEEK \u2014 daughter.\u201d 1 ° of ° .FARQI HARSON -\u2014 Nn October 3rd.at : ) : 7, NOV ER 3rd, 1008.At e.nelagd, er oe at Store (loses at Six o'clock to-night SATURDAY, NOVEMB rd, In Celebration Their 40th Business Birthday, R.Neshan Farquliuarson, Nayira, As- = - \u2018 sum, of a daughter S J V.J D .s.42: aCfmibokE on oer un, wwe || YPECIA! ValUes IN Dress And end of their First Half Year in their new building, and Mrs, FC.ter.HEWITT - At 22nd inst.the of a daughter.® LAROSE \u2014 On Sunday.the 28th of October, 1506, at 1964 Bt.James street, the wife of Maurice l.arnse, manager of the Quebec Hank, St.Menri Branch, of a son.MGILVRAY \u2014 A1 Binscarth, Man , October 26th, to Mr.and Mrs.Lo.A.Fusbrooke, a daugh- Melita, Man.on the wife of J.W.Hewitt, on Ww.McGllvray, a son A leader for Monday .+.seen vevessces « : MORRISON \u2014 On October 3rd, sa i o i enings for the convenience of people who cannot Wellngton street, à son to Mr and FANCY TWEED SUITINGS that should be sold ings (as our store will be opened evening peop Mrs, George F.Morrison.for $1.00, but impress upon you that we lead in value attend this great attraction during the day).giving bargains.Cc , MARRIAGES.The price Mon wil be.ce convos vv000e 64 î R PEL LORA FEI QUES eee dey The Grand Opening takes place on Monday, Nov.5, at 3 p.m., Church, Montreal, by the Rev.Fathe i : : ; .Hetfornan, [Harry Bell, sop of Huns FASHIONABLE COSTUMES.BETTER VALUES IN centres of Eee en of the Lending designers in the grost cloth And will continue the Entire Week.an h Bell.of South ghields.Kox- re ga ° n our store.© showing In- : : i i i Canadian Shredded Wheat, and.to Marie Gratin, plenty or MODERATELY PRICED.WINTER COATS.cludes many novelties not elsewhere seen in Mantreal.In such a vast | Practical Demonstration qvery day ond during the exposition 0 Canned Fruits, Antrim, Ireland.\u2019 263 2 E MILITARY COSTU LADIES! KERSEY COATS, 7-8 stock, it is impossible to more than touch on a few of the lines, prices ff! Vegetables and Fish, Edwardsburg Starch and Table Syrups, Cowan's Cocoas and Chocolates, Mad.Huot's PIXON-BOYD \u2014 On October 4th, in N Whe nen them MES, lon ati , ouh GPO de well of which we give below: Coffee and Condor Tea, Oliver's Jelly Crystals and Custine, Sheriff's Jotlies and Extracts, Lipton's Teas, Winnipeg, by the Rev.J.J.oy, Our rns price.Mon.$24.00 Monday - \u2018$20.00 Packard's Shoo Dressings, Bovrily Mother's Favorite Soap, Suchard\u2019s Chocolate, Cheney's Listerated Tooth w tam Dixon to Florence Alberta f 5 : MONCRY weve vrei wines Black French Pique, 85c and 31.25.Black Venetian, 50c to $1.50.Powder, Small's Maple Cream, Tobler's Milk Ccocolates, Chiciets, Canned Goods and Mineral Waters by, F.Boyd.LADIES\u2019 GRAY TWEED COS- LADIES\u2019 BLACK KERSEY COATS, Blaok Tamice, 50e, 75c, $1.00 to Black Llama Cloth, 500, 75e.X.St.Charles, Silks, Ribbons and Stamped Linen by Belding, Paul Company, Cailler's Milk Chocolate, and a EAVES-EVELEIGH-\u2014On Nov.1, at the residence of the bride\u2019s parents, by tha Rev.C.T.Scott, B.A, Ethel Victoria Eveleigh, daughter of Jos.Eveleigh.boue Are You a Lover of Music ?If s0 you cannot afford to miss this great Music sale.Space at our Msposal will but permit us to announce that 10,000 pieces Goods- Monday ! Selected from the best assorted Dress Goods stock in Canada.The Big Store sets the value giving pace.Always ahead in quantity and quality, and PRICE LOWER.M TWEEÉD SUITINGS, that are worth 45¢: they are full 40 inches wide, and come In an endless selection of new fall shades.360 TUMES, newest in style, beauti- fuil shades of gray pretüly @immed.Te.$23.25 in the latest style, specially well fit- Une.Special ss.1 931,75 5 + Special Sale \u2014 OF \u2014 Black Armor Cloth, 50e, 756, $1.00, Black Imperial Cloth, 850, 1.25.Black French Cashmere and Nun's $2.00.mac pren Poplin, 50e, 780, $1.00 to 80.Black Silk and Woo! Chiffon, 750, The Store Leading by Its Prices and Good Service HAMILTON'S A Grand Exposition of Canadian-Made Products, devoting their entire top floor, beautifully decorated, for the purpose.Over a score of Canada\u2019s most representative houses bave erected handsomely decorated booths in which they will demonstrate their various products, and distribute Thousands of Samples Free.We intend making this the most interesting and entertaining exhibit ever held in this city.A full Orchestra will perform both Afternoons and Even- most artistically arranged display of Plants and Flowers by the Wright Fioral Company.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Admission to the Exposition is Absolutely Free.Esq, to Aifred Arthur Luves.- 22 2 THE TINWARE AND ENAMELWARE DEPARTMENTS HAVE Bld ely Taffets.B00, 75 Bucy 29; 25 to $1.25, Though we are little given to celebrations\u2014just as little as we are incli ned to HODGE-DENISON \u2014 On the 28th Oc- affota, , 780 to aok Silk Eollenne, 750, 31.25 to ° eu .id tober.al Yorkton, Assa\u2026 by the Rev.MOVED TO THE SECOND FLOOR, WHERE BARGAINS OF COL- $1.25.00, spectacular merchandising\u2014yet, on an occasion of this character, we consider \\ve are W.A.Butterworth.Robert Searle 08SAL MAGNITUDE AWAIT YOU._ Black French Cloth, $1.50 to $3.00.Black Vicuna Cloth, 50c to $1.50.not violating any rules of business in observing the event as individuals celebrate Hodge, son of Henry Hodge, R N., Du- porth, St.Austell.Carnwull, England, , to Kathleen M., daughter of J.George Denison.Rossland, R.C.* KELLY-WALSH \u2014 At Vancouver, R.C., on October 31st.John Kelty to Mar- GRAVES \u2014 At Anagance, N.B.on the morning of the 37th of October, Albert Martin Graves, In the 89th year of his age.TAYLOR \u2014 At Winnipeg, on October 29, Edwin Taylor.dairyman.® TWEEDIE \u2014 On Sunday, October 28that 559 Agnes street, Winnipeg, infant son of Mr.und Mrs, D.KE.Tweedie.* elo.Wanted \u2014 A Good Husband, Bome lady charlotte gelatine and a dol- ROUSING SILK OFFERINGS- MONDAY ! NEW ARRIVALS, RICH AND ENTICING.#S.CARSLEY-C2\u2014 \\ 148 te 151 Notre Dame St.West.143 to 151 Notre Dame 154 to 194 St.Jamen st, Montreal.»S:CARSLEY C2 St.West.1R4 to 194 St.James ot, Montreal.J GREAT Maison VALLIERES anniversaries by feasting and merry making.As an acknowledgment of our long and continued success and growth, which we owe to you and your appreciation of our business methods,\u2014 THE MOUNT ROYAL DEPARTMENTAL STORE Corner Mount Royal and St.Lawrence Street.\u2014\u2014FREE LESSONS To be agreeable to our lady customers we have retained the services of a lady artist to teach the art of making the latest novelties in There\u2019s over a thousand yards in the collection, including Frilled Silk.Muslins, Pleated Crepe de Chine, Crinkled Chiffons, Mousseling de Sole, Plesse Tucked Chiffons, Lace Edged Mousseline de Snie, Pleated Chiffonettes, Knife Pleated Radium Silks, otc., etc.In the colorings are white, cream, ivory, Nlle, pink, fawn, navy, and black.sky, turquoise, mauve, hello, brown, royal On sale on Firet Floor.All Wool French Albatross Dress 19¢ Goods, for the Anniversary Sale 40 inches wide, the popular Crepe de Chine finish, especially suitable for Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s House Waists and Dresses, every wanted shade In Children\u2019s Warm Winter Coats, $3 95 worth up to $7.50, Monday ' The Cloak buyer, anxious to crowd his section on Monday, offers an attractive value that should garet Walsh, formerly of Montreal.EID \u2014In tl ity.November 1st \u2018 ; ; .; .Roman Reid.hatovad husband wt 100 Ploces of sixty different shades of this Beautiful Swiss Manufac- Corner St.Catherine and Montcalm WE HAVE PLANNED A SERIES OF VALUES for our anniversary icorgina Steel, 1 t Glasgow, Scot- r affeta i e \u2019 ; urs, ex: .- : .rT Tend eaply reverted.(Grangom pa.carefully the splendid finish.It's o bargain at 60.49¢ week in which all departments contribute their share, providing Seasonable RS copy) At BL Mares Monday's price .+eveeecon eres vas ee PEER .Offerings of Commanding Importance, a mere mention of a few of Church, on October 23rd.by the Rev.10 pieces of Extra Fine Quality Black Swies Satin.very Tide mT them you'll find here, assuring you that the entire week will be devoted to similar oF \u2019\\ rp.i&s Ma à.a tially impor ., +.Kelaher tn My.James Java YF Monday, only.Lana ree sé eeac ee ene era eee ue $1.25 ||! will Treat Free of Charge a Person Guaranteed value-giving.Witch our ads next week.TAYLOR-FORBES \u2014 On Octoher 17th, with Deep Wrinkles.Call at once.To R move - in Tayler Presbyterian Chur h., Mabel aid Burnett.daughter of J.W, Forbes, to BEST GLOVE NEWS.CHILDREN\u2019S UNDERWEAR.NE Small en Monday, on Our Main Floor, ! = ne es jas d 25c ohn enry Taylor.J mgs, .TUBB-MULVEY \u2014 At Winnipeg, on 0c.Ladies\u2019 Suede Gloves, two dome Boys\u2019 Natural Color Plain Heavy Bir Decp Wria- A Sale of Guipure Laces, worth yo 200 $0 yar 3 , by Ven.chdena JX .\u2019 + .- ie Tubb, Winnipex.10 Winnie gray, mode.Special .98C Scotch Wool Vests, nigh neck and Benda, reckon A LR.This is a truly noteworthy value giving.and as the sale involves limited quartitics p about 2900 yeærds), May.eldest daughter nf Capt, J.H.Ladies\u2019 Dogskin Walking Gloves.long sleeves, stzes 20 to 32.59¢ Facial and Soalp Elec- it must necessarily be of brief duration, therefore it behooves you to plan an early visit here ay Mulvey und granddaughter of Major 9 .g - à | Price .30c to trical Massage, Bust GUIPURE LACE EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS In assorted widths, in white, creain and.black.Mon~ c 2 dome fasteners.Very spe Blewart Mulvey, Winnipeg.® ciel - g7c0 | H Ribbed H A ; Development, Reduction déy's anniversary sale price, à yard .ss.ave senenarersenensenen cn 0 atone masses ee eee ae sven Ce ee eee een ; eavy Ribbe ose, al-wool, of Waist, ete, DEATHS IN THE CITY.\u201cLe Brabant\u201d is the name of | A .- COLLINS \u2014 At 20 Chamedy street, on the Dea ladies glove sold $i 50 | very clastie for boys Lo $1.30 Bap varies Ladies Shell Combs 49c English Art Satoons 19c the 2nd November, Lucile, eldest n ! OT rete so ca reparations .81.day .daughter of Thomas Collins.aged \u201cI Fearless Face Bench \u201cA Toc, $1.$1.25, and $1.50 vals.at ata Re ular 25¢ values, oe y anmiversary vears ami 2 months, al f h ectricine, t t .4 LS surplus stoc e ured » © late residence on Monday.al 8 am.t SPECIAL GROCERY VALUES.RIBBONS FOR FANCY WORK.will clear any\u201d Kin.no figure thas pays him nothing for the work of pro- influence on \u20acVen the most maple EST RNA St.Anthony's Church, thence to Cot , matter ow pimple duct them.in.wi NGLISH A » pat- des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and ace .Reg.Mon VERY GREAT REDUCTIONS.; Fallow or bad it may be He \"EENUINE CUT STEEL MOUNTED BACK vers and vor in the seasoms newest effects.Magic Washing Tablets.15c 11$e Là a: ; leaving it fine and fai ge atrena cc?are respectiully lavited to Cooking Figs, per lb 9e 7e Pansy Rin Rb ne and Before, After, Try ie sir COMBS, in assorted sizes.OR sale on Main Floor.On sale où Second Floor.cen very beautiful, pure silk.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY Table Figs .loc 1c in.wide.Speolal .36¢ MADAME MARIE Cp avrg THRTING Tet wet, i ; i 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 vakues, conan UTSIDE ; .Selected Figs .20c 16c New Imperial Stripe Ribbon, p .A stamp for reply.The Anniversary Sale brings an Extraordinary Value , _\u2014 Hadstone, .) + .October 27th, Andrew Covsley, for Table Prune ae T° \" age 26e pain Poe, made + 45¢ In Fancy Silks and Chiffons - - Monday.pere merly of Brussels, (nt® Gren.Sugar, 20 Ibs.$1.00 900 effect.Price special .Far and away the most attractive Bargain of the season.Yard T7\" Jar bill.MAY APPEAL AGAINST LORDS.Asquith Says the Country Will Not We strongly urge ladies who wish to recure a chic hat, of exclusive \u2019 [) Comfortable Felt House Stippers Monday Accept Lords\u2019 Decision.style, to come and take at least a look at our show of trimmed and un- Men S ; /( w trimmed hats, which comprises an immense assortment of th ! Warmly lined, felt soles, all col- sonden, November 3.he Herbert As- To-day, Monday, Tuesday, ednesday gant creations which the art of fine millinery has been able = mo ele Women's © ors sizes aud styles for men 0 quith, Chancellor o e .Exchequer, pow ese , ° - made a spegch at Manchester, in which and Thursday, The prices asked for th hats of all kinds are a revelation as well J.M.PETE RMAN, Manager Shoe De ment, and women, worth 8d¢ to $2.50 he referred to the amendments made In the Hous f Lord the Educ .He maid the nation had decided that al OF DRESS GOODS THE HAMILTON COMPANY, - 583 to 581 St.Catherine Street West ri Mounéais mure schools maintained by rates and taxes VENETIAN CLOTH, all wool, 42 inches, in all colors, Including must be under unfettered public control.| the new ruby: per yard .Se ee meee, 58¢ The Government could not, if it would, COSTUME CLOTH.plain grey or with touches of color; 42 inches and would not if it could.infringe on that decision.The statement js interpreted in some quarters as showing the iptention of the Government to appeal to e country against the House of Lords DEATHS REPORTED.Berlin.Ont.\u2014Wm.Lackner, father of r.H.G.Lackner, M.L.A., died yesterday of apoplexy, aged 80.He was one of the best known early settlers of Wellesley, St.John.\u2014Beryl Crane, daughter of James Crane, of North Lake, is dead at her home.Miss Edna V.Murray, daughter of Tre: Ann Bratt, whrow or rant.GREY CHECKED TWEED COATS, 48 in.\u2018double\u2019 facing; ail at Hamilton's All next Week.vrs.Widow of Henry N.sizes, for men .4.5 ces.c0000 \"ass 0e 2 1.R10.00 Pratt, died last evening, aged elghty- 7 NORFOLK SUITS, for hoys, regular $4.00.Special .\u2026.\u2026.2.95 Cour.THREE-PIECE SUITS, for boys.regular $7.00.Special .$5.50 Mrs.Susan Vinoent, wife of James S.Vincent, aged forty-four, died hers Yesterday.\u2014\u2014 Sergeant Orders Own Death.Treves, Rhenish Prussia.November 3 While several companies of the 17th Infantry were undergoing rifle instruction with blank cartridges, a rorgeant of one squad fell dead with four bullets through his breast.It developed that he had bimaelf loaded the rifles of tha squad with ball cartridges.and directed the recruits to alm at his breast.and ull the triggers when he exclaimed \u201cHig ajesty\u2014Hurrah.\" The cause of the Toronto, November 3 \u2014 To comply AUTUMN SALE puits : : : Furs : : : : ns\" On the occasion of the opening of our new store, we are offering a Monster Sale of CLOTHING and of FURS with HABERDASHERY and HATS at Prices That Speak for Themselves.Here are a few offers picked at random : SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR BOYS, Norfolk style, worth $4.00, Needlework, with which you will be pleased to decorate your homes or to make presents for Christmas or New Year.The registration for these free lessons will begin on Monday, November 5th, at 2,30 p.m.on the first floor of our store.\u2014\u2014MILLINERY DEPARTMENT \u2014 a8 an agreeable surprise for the ladies who order them.wide: regular Tbe and 85c.Our special price COSTUME CLOTH, grey check, light or dark; 54 regular $1.10.Our special prite.oa.VENETIAN CLOTH, superior quality, 52 inches wide; all stylish shades.Our special price .246 ooo oo.cual, $1.00 VELVET CORDUROY, in white, cream and colors; regular 50c.Our special price .eo0 oo LoL, 0.0000 000000.M5C \u2014 TAILORING DEPARTMENT \u2014 TWEED SUITS, all sizes, for men, very desirable quality.Our Special .BLACK CLOTH OVERCOATS, doubk facing, all sizes, for men.Very special Suits made to order a specialty.Tweeds cut free by a practical tailor.HABERDASHERY 50 dozen RATISTE SHIRTS, light colory, stiff fronts, all men's rizes.Regular 69c.Special Ce ee ie eae sac» ! 75 dozen PERCALFE SHIRTS, open front, detached cuffs; regular $1.25.Very special 1.0.2 2.0 ces cue cna 6 .75e \u2014\u2014CARPET DEPARTMENT \u2014 SPECIAL\u2014We undertake to take up, beat, make over and re-lay your old carpets.Men of great experience tn this work are at our disposal.Prices moderate.Satisfaction guaranteed.VANIER & LESAGE, Limited eue sess there ro.compel interest.It's a Int of Children's Warm Winter Coats, in frieze, beuver amd tweed, colors are brown, red, gray and blue, in a big variety of different styles, sizes to fit girls from 5 to 10 years of age On sale on Third Floor.the collection, Such as white, créam, pink, Nile, sky, helio, gray, cardinal, garnet, navy.royal and black, a guaranteed all pure wool material.On sale First Floor.< , MOTHER'S FAVORITE SOAP PRIZE GUESSING CONTEST When you go to Hamilton's \u201cExposition of Canada\u2019s Best Products,\u201d be sure to visit the \u201cFavorite Mother's Soap\u2019 booth.Another Guessing Contest will be inaugurated\u2014and the prize will be something to delight every womarm Head your list of \u201cthings to see at Hamilton's\u201d with MOTHER'S FAVORITE SOAP.WATSON JACK & COMPANY.DRYSBALTERS LIMITED, General Sales Agents, Montreal, % Manufacturers.gerveant's sufeide has not been ascer- $6.00; to be sacrificed at .240 244 +44 20 Len san ee 5 - \u2019 \u2019 rans Teo ode maton PATIL ST oh $6 ant 0 \u2014 66 : a unk Reduces Rates sacrificed at .1.95 THE NEED OF CHIVALRY.Se on ne S oa with the state laws of Ohio.which are being enforced respecting railway rates, the Grand Trunk has made n reduction In its rates from Ruffalo to Chicago, and on that reduction has reduced ita rates from Toronto and points intarmediate RAINPROOF AND 8COTCH TWEED OVERCOATS, ax wall black and blue, in very chic cloth, for all seasons; worth $10.00 and $12.00, for The sale is now on.- MINKMUFFS Striking Offer Another Man.Special to The Montreal Star.New York, November Now the Queen of Beauty Will Marry 8\u2014A new PER TON between Toronto and Buffalo and Chi- SUITS FOR MEN, in English worsted.Scotch tweed.aiso In phase has been glyen to the romantic ! ° black or blue serge: In the latest patterns, in the latest style.sto f the searéh for Lieutenant ' Bol ' concave shoulder, alit in the back.first olass finish: worth Having purchased very largely Hoag ot the 2 000 Ibs Policeman Sulcides.$12.00 and $18.00.To bo sacrificed at.cov coe en ven.BOTS of Mink Skins hefors the raise Becker.made by A 6.Kauffman, on | ; .Rochester.N.Y, November 3 : in prices, we are prepared to who Was assert eged, ._\u2014 - - ed to have re Patrick Hurley, A policeman, at- ; offer a few very fine dark net other sultors uDtil assured that : in P ] ; d d t bel to De not miss this chance, We have our own mines in Pennsylvania and do not belong tached to the fourth precinet, shot himself In the head yesterday.He walked into the morgue and, after a brlef conversation with the man in charge, placed a revolver to his head and pulled the trigger.Doath was instantaneous.Ill-health fs given as the Besides our big reductions, we will give with each purchase of $1.00 a pair of cuff buttons worth 50c, and with each purchase of $10.00 we will give a $2.00 pair of trousers or a hat of the same values, or a fur collar, or an umbrella, or a watch and chain, or a locket; in a word, any article of the same value which we have in our stock, also including the \"MINK Becker was dead or unworthy.Now it is reported that Miss Paul's love tor the lieutenant is dead, and that she moon is to wed a rich New Yorker, Kauffman also asserts that he isnot a suitor, and that Miss Paul, although she had been desperately in love With the City Combine.Wring us up and we will do the rest.haberdashery.Come Early to Get a Better Choice.Becker.ls now engaged to a New York man, her love for Becker having cnoled.He declined to give the name of the man.Nothing has.been heard of Becker lately,and it is believed that he will not come forward to clatm the cause, \\ ' MUFFS PiMow Shaped, five stripes, PRICE .885.00 MOST CONVINCING.it is easy to see that the displays 21 Bleury St.M.5193.135 St.Etienne St.M.3018.TT ar at the dry goods store of Messrs.Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons, 8t.Patherine street west, corner of Mountain street, are most convincing for the reason that people are talking enthusiastically of their exquisite gowns, and not only talking but taking them away.Their snnouncement on page 5 of this issue of the Star has some prices that should be convincing.J The New York: Store OVILA LAMBERT, 740 St.Catherine Street East.«2 BELL TEL, EAST 18786, on approval.A.) ALEXANDOR Wholwsale Manufacturing Furrier, money his sister is holding for him, \u201c We will gladly seng the above ) Gold at Lake Nairobl.Special to the Montreal Star.Johannesburg, November 3.\u2014Two old Joharmesburgers have brought some -| gold-bearing quartz from the neigh- borhnod of tHe Lake to Nairobi.à They say they have come across An out-crop formation of a wonderful character.The samples are being gent down south 504 and 506 8t.Paul St, MONTREAL.dtl | The Connell Anthracite Mining Co.Limited 5 BRANCHES.268 2 Gan \u2026 ont.\u2014Ma: | Toronto, - Mrs.Jane Carolan, a na- anoque, Ont.\u2014Margaret Rrough #t.John, N.B.\u2014Bllen Kingston, wife .a wife of te Robert Rrough, agn 82, of Benjamin , âled at her home| tive of Newfoundland.who camo io died yes! rday here yesterday.this city over forty years ago, is dead.Woodstock, Ont.\u2014Richard Martin, ; \u2014 Leo! 1 Lucas, who for a years has been a patient in George Palmer, of Hampstead, aged 81.at one time chief of police, the.hospital here, fell dead on a chair Queén's County, died yesterday.aged) also a town and county councillor, ie ves;crday, Axty-eighit, aftec a lengthy, fiinews.| dead.vo 4 \u2018 répéter pt A A PSE RY dpe wr Ne .na, ok C \u2018 THE MONTREAL DAILY ; STAR\u2014SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3.1906.ere derriere rem TL i WEA] | Ci CEERI EEE III EIEIO bb bs PROBABILITIES FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS.var.able winds, fine Light + + + + and niode.atc!y warm.+ ++4+++E ++ + # +++ + +4 +4 ++ 4 4 4 444 4 44 4 Montreal Weather Statistica.Readings by the Hearn & Harrison Flat dor hor on tf atl demo Coy dds gt Ra.3 oe V1 tan, to-dav Boh te Pis 48z0 I LL fon ne $0 Ooi Gd Laser) , Imantroteeu 44, ! tinny À SUR pose This teri at 6,42 Uk Will set this even ut $44 ech, Minimum and Maximum Temperatures.Dawson, 16-200 Atlin, 14-22, Vie- tora, 46-52, Vancouver, : Co bd monton, 26-20; Lu'Appeitbes 18-020 Winnipeg, 24-25; Porr Arthur, + Parry Somind, 10-74, Torcnte CEng Ottawa, 3-4; Montreal 15-44.yee bee, U4-4v; St, Jon, 31-40, Hakfarx, 46-58.CONSERVATIVES HOLD MEETING Junior Clu> Members Indulge ©.Debate-\u2014Mapping Winter's > Programme.In a - \u2018An interesting ast evening at of the Junior Liggot's HOLL was whether debate took place the regular meeting Conservative Club, in The question submitted the elector should con- Blder the party rater than the man \u2018An casting his vote Mr.BT Hicks led off fur the af- Airmative, and showed debating power of a high order Mr A EH Oughtred, C K., replied for the affirmative, and qwis followed bv > vemal members of vthe clnb en Vus same side The vote of the meetine lecvever, favored the affirmative not =o rnneh on the merits of the question as où the merits of the debate.Mr.d.Ernest Gault, the president, announced that Hon.it PP Roblimn.weuld be in te and at was pre Premier of Manitoba, tawa.in a few al-v=, posed To invite him to address the members ef the club Hon Ceorge H Foster and other nemters of Puarlla- ment will visit Montreal In the early days of Iyecember and it is professed to have thean address à meeting.which will bé held in 0 larger haït thin that used by the club for its ordinary meatings.Severil names were suggested as delugates for the Conservative ome vention in Bt Ann's, and the members of 1he club will take an active part in favor of any Conservative candidate who may be selected for that division.\u2014\u2014\u2014
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