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[" RER ue LT RL» aR Nes t SUCCESSFUL AOVERTISERS - SAYINGS:\u2014 \u201cThe Star covers the entire fleld for \u201cthe Englian-speaking people.\u201d \u2014MR.CHARLES E.SLATER, Slater Shoe Co.Montreal.WEATHER FORECAST: FINE Che Mont / al Daily Star CIRCULATION OF STAR EE Last Week\u2019.Dally .367,728 Last: Week's Weekly + 129,321 497,049 Total last week VOL.XXXVIII.N° 266 MONTREAL.WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7.1906.; PRICE ONE CENT.XY mpg \u2014\u2014 \u2014 NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT OFFER MADE TO THE CITY BY SARAGUAY ELECTRIC COMPANY Electric Light is Offered at Three-quarters of a Cent Less Thirty-five Per Cent.taining the Offer.Discount\u2014Text of Letter Con- A new phases of the electric Ught oon- | when : less 35 test was entered upon to-day.w : Mayor Ekers received an offer from the Saraguay Electric Light anc Power Compwny, which has fis offices on St James street, to furnish electric Lighting to the city.This company contends that it is willing to furnish electric lght- ing to .ae citizens at better terms than those offered by the Light, Heat and Power Company.The company making the new offer files an objevtion \u20185 the Ligh:, Heat and Power Company being given a which it has forwarded to the City Council.Th.text of the letter of the Sara- guay Conpary is as follows: .TEXT OF LETTER.\u201cWe noticed in yesterday's papers that the commission appointed tv nego- tiace With the Montreal Light, Heat and Pow - Company was favorable > granting a 30-year exclusive franchise to that company.We did not expect that \"cl.à privilege would be granted, and therefore beg to file our ot.\u2018ections to the granting of such privilege.\u201cIn supnort of our objection.we beg to inform you that the Saraguay Electric Light and Power Company was incorporated by Quebec Letters © tent in May last with a carte\u2019 of 250,000; and now furnishes light to the n and villages of St.Laurent, Car- Nd ; propose to develop 25.000 horse-power tierville and Bordeaux.We are now building a line in Ahuntsic plea te say that all our customers\u2019 have declared themselves perfectly, satisfied with our light, the rate charged + * @ 3-4 of a cent per ampere hou:.less 35 per vent.discount, \u201chan the company us organized ft was ti intention of the promoiers to furni:t.light and power to the citizens of Montreal, ur soon as circumstances .ould permit, but under present cc 1dittons nur hoard has unanimously derided tn raise the capital .f the company to a million dollars ($L.- 000,000) and tn ask from your council the following privileges: OFFERS MADE.\u201cConsideri.g that%our company has gone to ronsiderable expense with a view to furnishing the light and p.wer to the citizens of Montreal, it should be allowed to furnish electric current under on uf the following conditions: { vent, contract on the terms, \u2018 fight : Power Company, but and are | \u2014\u2014\u2014 eT \u201c1st 3% of a cent per ampere hour per cent.discouat.\u201cInd 3% of a cent per ampere hour less 30 per cent, discount and 5 per bonus tu the city on the total varnings.\u201c3rd % of à cent per ampere hour less 30 per cent.discount and to Impose on the company the same conditions as thope imposed on the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company.\u201cIf it is really the intention of the Council to grant an exclusive franchise to the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company, we believe that an exception should be made in our favor, AS we are now an existing concern, It is true, we do not actually operate in the limits of the city, but vou must consider tha! this is only the matter of a day as probably very soon all the municipalities we now operate will ve annexed to the city.PLANS OF COMPANY.\u201cThe city would surely derive as much profit, If not more, from our concern than it would get from the Montreal Light.Heat and Power Company, and the citizens would get much larger discount.Tt is not our intention to the Montreal Light, Heat and ve simply ask the right to sell our goods In the limits of the city.There is surely room for two or more companies, as we years, and we are in a sell our goods at better the Montreal Light.Heat Company, considering the superiority of our installation.Our good faith could not be suspected.What we now ask we would have asked in a year or so, but under existing clrcumstance we are prepared to consider {inmediately the conditions that the city would impose on us.\u201cThe members of the board of directors of the company, constitute a guarantee that our obligation will be strictly observed and that the enterprise will concerned.\"We remain, yours respectfully, \u201cE CHAMPAGNE, \u201cManaging-Dirctor.\u201d Mayor Ekers states that he will submit the offer to the City Council on Monday next within two position to terms than and Power BRITISH TARS PASS AROUND MONTREAL Relief Crew for H.M.8, Shearwater on Pacific Station is en Route West.This moming a special train carrying an unusual «lass of passengers passed around the city from Quebec bound for the Pacific coast.The passengers were the relief crew of H.M.8S.Shearwater, now on the Pacific station with headquarters at Esquimalt.It appears that the crew now aboard the vessel \\s composed of nearly all time-expired men so the crew now on is way to the coast is going out to relieve them, the ship Itself still remaining in foreign waters and not go- {ng home to re-commission as is usually the custom.The party arrived in Quebec by the Lake Erie yesterday, were irmmediate- ly transferred aboard a special train, and started on their long journey across the continent.If all goes well they | on.| Our \u201c Service\u2019 Movement.G If your limit of price for a new watch 1s between eight dollars and forty dollars, there is no movement that will give you better service than our full- jewelled *\u201c Service\u201d movement.q lt is strong, it ; is of fine quality, it is accurate.G lt contains a compensated balance, a Brequet hairspnng, and all parts necessary to accurate timing.We case this movement as follows: No.52\u2014Open-faced Gunmetal Wateh ., .8%00 0.IR \u2014 Qpensaced Bilver Watch.810.00 No.108-\u2014Silver Hunting Caan watch .11422 22 012 No.234-25-year Gold Filled Open-faced Watrh.815.00 No.277\u201425-vear Gold Fiiled Hunting Case Watch.817.00 Also in Solid Gald Cases at $30 and BACH WATCH CARRIES OUR BROADEST GUARANTEE, Order by Number Henry Birks & Sons, Limited.Gold and Silversmiths Phillips Square.should arrive in Esquimalt on Sunday afternoon.Going from Quebec west they did not touch Montreal.but, con- passing St.Martin's Junction The special train which is carryi the party 1s composed of a baggage car, first-class car sleeper and commissary car, the bluajackets doing their own cooking throughout their long trip.Lieutenant Archie Dalgliesh is in charge of the party, while Mr.George E.McGlade, the passenger traffic agent at Belleville, is looking after the interests of the men for the C.P.R.The party consists of five officers.seven petty officers and eighty-five seamen and marines, As soon ag the party arrives the C.P.R.expects to negotiate arrangements to bring the present crew of the Shear.water home by the same route.tinued along to the north of the city, = = New President of Illinois Central.New York, November 7.\u2014 At.the meeting, to-day, of the directors of the Ilinols Central Railway Company, Vice-President J.T.Harahan was elected president in place of Stuyves- ent Fish.All the other officers whose terms expired were re-elected.All of the directors were present except Vice- President Welling.New Carlisle, Que.\u2014Frank Law is dead here, aged 24.LO0CO00000000000000000000 © © © PROBABILITIES FOR THE ©® ® NEXT 24 HOURS.© © .© © Northerly winds; fine and mild © © to-day and Thursday.© © ~ © eX : A straight week of the most beautiful autumn weather that could be wished for! November is certainly dofhg everything possible to redeem the rather bad reputation it has acquired in this city for raw.miserable days.Nothing could be pleasanter, and nothing could be more healthful than the firat seven days of the month.The only trouble is that such daya give a terrible appetite for more.The fine- weather habit is an awful one to form.Montreal Weather Statistics.Readings by the Hearn & Harrison standard barometer: At noon yesterday, 30.13: at 8 a.m.to-day, 30.08; 11 a.m.to-day, 30.05; temperature to-day: Maximum, 40; minimum.31; yesterday, maximum, 46; minimum, 30 Sun rose this morning at 6.48 o'clock.Will set this evening at 4.38 o'clock, Ù Maximum and Minimum Tempera tures, Victoria, 48.36; Calgary.50, 20: Ea- monton, 30, 26; Prince Albert, 38, 30: Qu Appelle, 50.28: Winnipeg, 46.238; ort Arthur, 46,740; Parry Sound, 50, 8: Toronto.50, 28; Ottawa, 46, 28: Montreal, 46, 30: Quebec, 42, 30: St.John, 42, 34; Halifax, 42, 38.Temperatures Elsewhere.London, 52; Paris, 67: New York, 40; Wasbineton.57: Chicaæo.52 be a profitable one for all4 ENGLISH VIEW OF HEARST'S DEFEAT Goneral Surprise at Him Coming 80 Noar to Victory Considering Roosevolt's Ohalaught.By Special Cable from our owu Corrs- spondent.London, November 7.\u2014The first Ear- ish impression 1a a surprise that Hearst, despite all the terrible things said of him, has come so near to victory.But for Rooeevelt's terrific onslaught, it is hardly doubted that Hearst would have won, and the question everywhere asked is, if it blackened Hearst, so nearly a victor against such odds, what a clean- handed man like Bryan expect to do in a Presidential campaign, espec- lally after Roosevelt's admitted indiscretion.Not a few Radicals and Lab- orites acclaim the result as one more ¢vider- of the existence of a world wave which will surely bring the proletariat into the possession of a more equitable of the world's good things.As one influential Radical put it, another nail goes into the coffin of privilege and wealth.The result is also accented as a proof that 4he Anglo-:axon loves nothing so much as a good fighter, courage in some cases even outweighing vice.may not share WINDERMERE.WHAT THE COUNTS .PRICE WAS Miss Gould Guaranteed Castellane\u2019s Father and Mother Annuities for Life.Paris, November 7.\u2014When the hear- Ing of the divorce suit brought by the Countess de Castellane (formerly Anna Gould), against her husband, Count Boni, was resumed to-day in the Palace of Justice before Justice Ditte, Majue Cruppi, counsel far the Countess, briefly reviewed the points he had covered last week.referring to the reckless fashion in which the Count had spent millions of the Countess\u2019 money, while allowing her only a few hundred francs monthly for pin money.Counsel declared that the proofs of the Count's infidelity and cruelty, contained in the thirteen allegations made last week, were sufficient to justify a dt without summoning witnesses.As evidence of the/ Countess\u2019 gener- .- Counsel cited the agreement of , by which the Count's father and mother were guaranteed a life income of $5.600 and $1,000 respectively, and again laid special stress on the Countess\u2019 intention not to abandon the country of her adoption but to rear her boys as Frenchmen.Maitre Cruppi then plunged directly into the Count's manoeuvres, since the divorce proceedings were inatitut- ed, to re-conquer his wife\u2019s affections.LEWS' BROTHER IN BRIBERY CASE Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont., November 7.\u2014At the resuming of the London election trial to-day, Mr.J.W.Curry told the maz- istrate that Thos.Lewls, who is awaiting trial for perjury, had received a aummons to appear in the Police Court to-day.He sald that he had instructed his client to answer no questions.Mr.Duvarnet explained that he only wanted Lewis present in_ord r that witnesses might identify him if he gave them money.The magistrate assured Mr.Curry that his client would not be questin-\" A brother of Tom Lewis was the first witness called for the prosecution.Peter Lewis said that he lived in London, but denied, to begin with that he had done anything in connection with election.Did you hold envelopes for any one\u201d No Did you receive any envelopes?No.Did you write on any envelopes?No Mr.Duvernet told Lewis to write the name of \u201cArthur Redding.\u201d The witness was just handing over the plece of paper bearing the nams, when Mr.Curry jnformed htm that he need not obey the order of the prosecuting counsel.Lewis deliberately tore up the paper.The magistrate asked Mr.Curry to produce the cases which gave this rui- ing.Then Mr.Duvernet went on with his question.De you know Arthur Redding?0.Did you write on this envelcpe?0.Isn't that your writing?No You swear that you had no envelopes?Yas.witness declared most powi- tively that he had taken no part in elections for years.Mr.Duvernet informed him that he would have to wait until the point raised by Mr.Curry had been settled as he would then renew the examination.After a little thought Philip Lewis went back into the box and consented to write the words dictated tv Mr.Duvernet.en he had done «80 the Crown Prosecutor asked: You did not write on this envelope?No.| If Redding says you gave him the envelope will he not be speaking the truth?No.You deny absolutely that you gave ft to him?Yés.Mr.Duvernet said he had been informed that Redding would swear he received the envelope from Lewis and also that the committee books showed that Lewis held the envelopes.The witness sill dented having done in élections since 1896, CHICAGO OPINION ON THE ELECTION Another Such Victory for New York Republicans a Defeat, \u201cDISGRACE TO THE STATE.\u201d Republican Journals State That Hughes\u2019 Victory le Morely a Warning.¢ (See also pages 10 and 12) + (See also pages 10 and 12.) \u2018 Special to the Montreal Star.Chicago, Ills, November 7.\u2014The - bune, (Republican) says Editorially Pyrrhus said in reply to a con u- lation on his victory over the Romafs, \u201cYes but if we have another such victory we are undone.\u201d The result in New York indicates that the will have to be fought over again.ät is well that the majority was on 4} side of sane and sober government for Jhe next two yekrs, but it is unfortn- nate that the vote was so close.| The majority of something o 55,000 for Mr.Hughes is not e enough to dispose once for all of the issues Involved the contest.There must be another campaign of educa- Lion of the kind that was carried on against Mr.Bryan in 1896 and 1900.Mr.Hearst may with reason cougra- tulate himself on the tremendous vote he received and on his ability to make the contest a close and exciting one.He Imposed himself upon a reluctant party.A powerful element in that party bolted him as it did Bryan, when he ran.But Mr.Hearst has made a far better showing than Bryan did.He has been able partly to repafr his democratic Josses with votes drawn from other quarters, while Bryan was not.The vote in New York cannot be pleasing\u201d to that gentleman.Apparently there are almost 500,000 persons in New York who think that Mr.Hearst is fit to be governor.It is true that a larger number of persons in the State think he is unfit.But a man of Mr.Hearst's stamp who has been able in so short a time to rally 80 many voters around him will net be discouraged by one reverse.He will keep up the campaign steadily after the electioh and unless his ap- ponents do likewise they may find that this years victory has availed them little.Unt!l the number of men in the Empire State who heiieve in Mr.Hearst and his doctrine is sensibly diminished by patient and persistent instruction in true political and economical principles, he will be a vonstant source of political irritation and soo- lal discontent.+++ THE HOUSE OF +e REPRESENTATIVES, Chicago, November T\u2014Re.vised dispatches, including returns from some very districts, show that with nineteen districts missing the Re- + publicans have elected 212 + members of the sixtieth Con- \u20ac gress and the Democrats 155.The Democrats made gains in the following states.Illinois, 4; Indiana, 2: Iowa, 1; Missouri, 5: Nebraska, 1; New York, 1; New Jersey, 1; North Carolina, 1; Ohio, 2; Wisconsin.1; Maryland, 1; Pennsylvania, 5.The Republicans gained one Kentucky and one in Mary- 068000000000 © 0000000000000 00000000%0¢0 | RESULT A DISGRACE TO THE STATE.The Inter-Ocean (Republi editorially: P can) says Charles E.Hughes defeated William R.Hearst for Governor of New York yesterday by what would be, under ordinary circumstances.a handsome majority, a majority at least three times that by which Theodore Roosevelt was elected governor in 1898, Nevertheless the result is a disgrace to the State of New York, the Repub- ican party and the country at large.Upon the issue made by himself, that property is robbery, Mr.Hearst should have been not merely defeated, but wiped off the political map.He is not wiped off.He is merely defeated.And without the assistance given to the Republican party by such Democrats as Patrick McCarren in Brooklyn anû Timothy Sullivan in New York, and Richard Croker from his exile in England no one can tell what disaster might have swept the stale and the nation.Nor is the reason for this disgrace far to seek.The Republican organization has been demoralized.It was also without money, too poor to make a campaign of educa- on.Mr.Hearst had the money and with it organized his friends and covered the state with his literature and speakers.So Mr.Hughes was left to make a single-handed campaign.He made it magnificently, but he led only an enthusiastic mob against a trained army.However, the fortress has been held and the enemy checked.The rest of the country Is delivered from the necesssity of having to treat the State of New York as a lunatic asylum.Something has been gained, but what has been gained is not an evidence of good work, but a warning of work to be done.VICTORY IS BUT A WARNING.The Chronicle (Democratic, John R.\u2018Walsh's paper) Binoerely congratulates SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pil ITORPID LIVER.regulate tbe Bowels.Purely Vogotabis.SMALL PILL.SMALL BOSE.SMALL PRICE Genuine Must Bear Fao-Simile Signature Staion REFUSE SURSTITUTES, + .+ .\u20ac | L.Johnson.his principal in the matter, i People\u2019s Rallway ls another DETROIT FRANCHISE WAS DEFEATED Majority for Anti-Franchise Mayor Reaches Over Two Thousand.COMMENT ON THE RESULT Alternative Plans are Recelving Con- sideration\u2014Long and 8hort Franchises Become Important, Bpecial to the Montreal Star.Detroit, Mich.,, November 7\u2014The Codd- Hutchins franchise is completely buried every successive precinct that is counted increasing the majority against il.It is safe to predict that it will be defeated by a plurality of from 15,000 to 20.000.One hundred and twenty precincts give 7.441 for and 14,430 against the franchise.The votes in Detroit are counted by a central counting board.This board started work at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and worked through to 8 o'clock this morning, when an ad- Journment was taken until 2.30 thie afternoon.Two-thirds of the total vote has been counted, and every pre- cinet shows a majority of \u2018about 2 te 1 against the franchise.When the tabulators quit, Thompson for mayor had a lead of 400.This will probably reach 2,000 or more in the later count, the workingmen's vote, which will be strong for Thompson, coming in on the afternoon count.COMMENT ON THE RESULT.Special to the Montreal Star.Detroiit, Mich., November 7.\u2014Speak- Ing of the effect upon the Detroit United Railway as a result of yesterday's election in which Js proposed franchise was snowed under two o one, Willlam RB.Thompson, the suo cessful candidate for Mayor.said: \u201cIt means that Detroit will soon have three cent fares.If the Detroit United won't give them, some other company will.1 regard my election not as a personal victory, but as a victory for the fight for cheap fares and against corpuration greed begun more than a decade ago under the leadership of the late Mayor Pingree.The company's rights to sixty-five miles of 118 principal lines expire within three years and then, If not before, we wil] be in à position to deal with them and bring them to time if need be.\u201d Mayor Thompson plans to have the City Council adopt an ordinance making three cents the legal rate of fare and to enforce this on the company, when their franchises expire, througb a resort to the courts if necessary.The state law gives the city this power.1f the company refuses the only redress it has, Is to give way to some company that will grant the city's rate, and already there are two or three prospective bidders in the fleld.A.B.Dupont, who plans to offer the city a new railway on\u2019a straight three- @ | cent fare basis in exchenge for a ten oh has yewrs\u2019 revokable-at-wif fra Bont to Cleveland to consult with Tom and it is probable tha Detroit United Railway will have some active competition on its hands very shortly.The tigpe- cent enterprise.It is also ready to renew fts appHcation for a franchise.The Detroit United Railway officials refuse to comment on the defeat of their franchise and the election of Mayor Thompson.A Mayor Codd went home to bed late (his morning and his family refuses to alow him to be seen.Hig friends have not given up hope of his election and his campaign managers claim the be'ated count will show he has more votes than Thompson.The figures, however, do not bear out this claim, every belated return thus far canvassed showing increased gains for Thompson, who will probably win out by at least two thousand votes.alitax\u201d SHREDDED SODIFISH.Makes the most delicious Breakfast or ' Lunch you ever tasted made into \u2018Fish Balls\u201d or Creamed Cod on Toast.SOLD BY LEADING GROCERS EVERYWHERE.ATLANTIC FISH COMPANIES, LIMITED, A.H.BRITTAIN & CO, Agents, Montreal Lunenburg, N.8., Canada.t\u2019s Your Duty to do the best you can for yourself\u2014Nowhere else can you see so fine a displayof \u201cMen\u2019s Ties\" as at R.J.Tooke's.Choosing from the best, and getting best values, means you\u2019re doing the best it's possible for you to do\u2014The inference is that you always ought to buy your ties here.WE'VE A SPECIAL CHOICE AT 5O0c.IR.J.TOOKE 177 St.James Street 493 St.Catherine Street West 473 St.Catherine Street East S.A.DE LORIMIER Just Received, i full stock of DENT\u2019S GLOVES, at $1.00, $1.38, $1.00, an 06.$1.7) Also DENT\u2019S FUR-LINED GLOVES, at 52 Notre Dame St.West Near Place d'Armen.: 284 65eo4 ].- SINGERS, for BREATHING ge te O.STEWART TAYLOR Teacher of Singing, Karan Hall 263 77 Saw You Jan Buy as much here for a dollar on credit as you can elsewhere In town for cash.Your credit is good with us.Don\u2019t put off buymg a coat because you have not the price.We will supply you with what you want, and you can pay us sa little each week.Isn't that easy enough?THE OOSMOPOLITAN STORE, 265 376 283 Notre Dame Street West.Alrd\u2019s Triticumina \u2018Bread.and Boston.tom.out.Made to sell at $2.00 each, White Gloves, Black 8ilk Bows, wear.Also a special White Full Dress A GRAND SHIRT \u2014AT A BARGAIN.\u2014 WHITE FULL DRESS SHIRTS FOR EVENING WEAR Out of the usual cut, and designed by Mr, Pooley from Keeps,New York The front is extra large and widens out down to the bot- The front is long enough to reach well down below top of trousers, and fits nicely around the body.Will not break or push up or bulge As Mr.Pooley has returned to States and we secured the balance of these Shirts at a reduced price, we are offering them to the public at $1.25 each; made in coat style.SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS.-g, Cor.Craig and Bleury Sts.401 West St.Catherine St.the White Lawn Bows, etc., for evening 8hirt at $1.00 each.New York, and the man, that the Il- belous Hearst campaign has failed, and that such an able and patriotic man as Charles FE.Hughes has been elected Govemar of the Empire State.But the palms of victory are intertwined with the weeds of mourning.for no lover of this country can contemplate the vote cast for WIil- Jiam Randolph Hearst without humil- lation and alarm.Mr.Hearst is the apostle of mercenary and libelous politics.He seems to have come into the world to show, indeed, the dangers of great wealth, not the weath of other people, but his own.He has demonstrated that a man with a large fortune can establish a cordon of disreputable newspapers acroes theo continent, organise his own political party, put steam into election forces by his money and threaten the complete overthrow of American institutions.What the country thoped for from New York was not a halrbreadth escape, but a decisive and overwhelming majority for decency and good government,\u2019 and really there does not seem to have been any good reason why this outcome of the election was not secured.There was from the first a total misconception among the RepubMcans of New York of the nature of the contest.Wilillam R.Hearst should have been treated as a poisonous reptile and: the campaign against lim should without & jure have been flerce and uncompromising.Instead of that his respectability was conceded and his columbiads were answered with paper wads.Salary Increase for Post Office Clerks.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont., November 7\u2014Adam Zimmerman, M.P., Hamilton, this morning introduced a small delegation representing Post Office clerks of Canada to Hon., Rodolphe Lemieux, Post Master General.The delegation which included D.R.Perrault, and T.D.Moore, of Montreal; J.8.Boddy, of Toronto, and J.Webber, of Hamilton, asked for an increase in pay for the clerks.They urged that the increase in the cost of living made it almost impossible for clerks to live on their present salaries.Hon.Lemieux said he sympathized with the clerks and assured them that they would get an Increase of salary, but he would have to consult with his colleagues as to bow large the îin- crease would be.' Omer Bt.Plerre, 18 years of age, who was struck by a falling tres in the woods at Huberdeau, some ago, died in the Notre Dame Hospital last Dight.After the accident St.Pierre was carried many miles on the shouid- ere of his comrades.The case was of to-day by tbe Coroner B¢ \u201cCampbell Clad.\u201d - Then your-Suit-or Overcoat will be : sure to fit you and be stylsh\u2014and it will retain its style and fit until you're ready for your next one.CAMPBELL°S, 228-230 St.James St., Next Sovereign Bank.: \u2014\u2014 The Best - ~ RSS \u2014\u2014 COAL tva YOU CAN GET IT AT F.ROBERTSON'S, 206 ST.JAMES STREET Bell Tel.4611.Merchs= & AND SOCIETIES.5 LEGS USS à GUTHOS THE HERVEY INSTITUTE.\u2014 A tl anksgiving pound party will be held in the institutivn, 215 Mountain street.wn Thursday, November $th, from 4 to 5 yum SILVEI.JUBILEF \u2014 The celebration nf the twenty-fifth anniversary of St.Mary': parish, which will be heid November 26 to 29 inclusive, will consist of a \u201cFir of Nations.\" lasting three nights, and a banquet given by the married ladies on the fourth night.BURNS CLUR.\u2014The Burns Club meeting, Thursday evening at * p.mat Alexandria Rooms, 314 St.Catherine West, will be addressed by Wm Drysdale, on \u2018Burns in Canada.\u201d A short programme of music and songs has been prepared.The meeting will be open to the publier.CHURCH OF ENGLAND.\u2014An extended visit is being paid this city by Fred.W.Thomas, of Toronto, the travelling secretary for Canada of the Brotherhood of St.Andrew, a growing men\u2019s organization of the Church of England.founded 22 vears ago.There are in Canada some 3,000 members working under its rules of prayer and service, MEN'8 ASSOCIATION.\u2014The Olivet Men'- Association held their regular fortnightly meeting on Monda\u2018 evening.The subject for the evening was u debate, esolved, \u201cThat mor is accomplished by steady effort than by enthu iasm.\"\u201d Messrs.Pratt, Irons an\u2019 McKergow spoke for the affi.mative, while Mesars.Holly, McMartin and Mucleod replied for the negative.After & well contested argument a ballot was taken resulting in a victory for the 1 tive by the close margin of oné vote, About forty-five members present, THE SCARLET per on Hawthorne's ter\u201d was read before Debating Club, at the Christian Association, MeMahon, on Monday.The speaker said that this book presents, more faithfully than any history, the gloomy picturesqueness of early New England life; that ail of Hawthorne's work was one form or another of dealing with sin.and that \u201cSin isolates the individual from sympathy with his fellowmen\u201d was the one thought running through all his work.A lucid review nf the whole story was given, and the speaker ended by saying: \u2018Of all the books ever written we know of none like to this for the pathos, the terror and the gloom with which the genius of the author has surrounded the three central flg- ures of this sad tragedy.No book on theology, no sermon ever preached.is so powerful an exposition of the \u2018exceeding sinfulness of sin the damning retribution of almost compulsory deceit, by which crime becomes its own avenger and plunges the tortured soul here and now into such a hell of tumultuous agony and unquiet de- spaîr.\u201d LOTTERY CASE ; WILL BE APPEALED.Before Judge Piche yesterday.Mr.N.K.Lafl.me presented a motion aak- ing for a reserve came in connection with the case of J T.Bezina, conviet- ed of being an agent of the Phoenix Land and In.oproveraent Company, In lottery transahctions.The court refuses to grant the motion, and Mr.Laflamme then announced that he was going to carry the case tu the Court of Appea'.Pending this appet the senténce of Vezina together \u2018vith the case against the other agents will be postponed until November 22nd.LETTER.\u2014A pa- \u201cThe Scarlet Let- the Muntreal Young Men's by Mr.L.I.The Late Adam B.Fraser.Ir.Adam B.Fraser died suddenly at bis residence last night.For forty years Mr.Fraser was engaged in the grocery business on Bieury street.He was 62 years of age, and since retiring from business several years ago he has enjoyed rairly good health.Before retiring for the night.Mrs.Fraser heard a fall in her husband's room.and on going to that apartment found that he had been stricken by apoplexy, death occurring soon after.Taken to Privy Council.Mr.Charles Archer, K.C., will leave Laser ee \u2014 \u2014\u2014 VENNING & BARSALOU'S SALEM $10,000.00 XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S STOCK By Auction to the Trade, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH, AND FOL- 3 Superior Upright Pianos, (Chickering, Nordheimer and Weber), LOWING DAYS AT 10 A.M.j vrass budsteuds, solid mahoganay desk, re nee are .rs ye drawing room chairs, &ofas and tables, AT 257 ST PAUL STRELT.rugs and carpets, steel engravings and We have recvived instructions from hand-colored pictures, Morris wicker and MR.11 TRESTER, who is giving up ! wire-hack chaire, - lace curtains, side- business, to seil his entire stock, con- boards, extension tables, leather-covered sisting in Fancy Goods, Mechanical and dining chairs, oak secretary, library Ordinary Toys, Musical Instruments, | tables, bookcases, bird's eye maple, black Albums, Dolls Raskets.Fireworks.and , walnut and other bedroom sets, odd bur- & large assortment of Dry Goods, Um- ; \u20acaus and washstands, white enamel.iron brellas.ete.etc.j and brass beds.white mantel brass fire Also Nickeled Show Cases.Counters dogs.Singer wewing machine, Tables.Trunks, etc., all to be sold.In lots to sult buyers.No reserve.BENNING, BARSALOU & (CO.LTD.263 4 Auctinneers.HANDSOME Household Furniture Large assortment of Costly Planos, House at our rooms, 241 and Carpets, Squares, Furnishings, ete, 243 St.James st, FRIDAY, NOV.9, 1306, Consisting of Carpet Squares in various slzes and handsome designs; Axmin- ster, Royal Wilton, Brussels, Tapestry and other grades, Linoleums und \u2018oil- cinths, Curtains.Portieres and Table I.inen, House Furnishings.ete.Also verv handsome Upright Planos, as good as new: and very neat Parlor.Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, Brass and lron Redsteads, Springs and Mattresses, PA- lows, et: Algo large Jat of Dry Goods, in Dress Meltons, Tweeds and Coatings, Cutlery, great vartety in Vases, Tea Betas, Ornaments, etc.Sale at 2530 I'M RAE & DONNELLY, 266 2 Auctioneers, Thursday next for London, to plead before the Privy Council in the case of, the Cape Breton vs.the steamer Can-\u2019 ada, of the R.and O.Company.Th- case is taken to the highest court of, the Empire to determine who is responsible for the collision beiwee.these two boats near Sore! a couple of years ago, causing the death of several people.; pe Trifiing Fire Loss.The west end section nf the fire bri- rade was oslled out to-day for a blase on the roof of the Syracuse Smelting Works, $32 Willlam street.It was caused by a spark from .smoke stack.The loss is trifling.New Selkirk Street Residence.A bulldiug permit was granted Mr, James Younæ for a new residence on S.lkir*: street.Mr.James C.8mith is the : chitect.The new structure is estimated to cost §10,000- FOUND GUILTY OF DEFRAUDING FARMERS.Refore Mr.Justice Lavergne in the Court of King's Benrh yesterday, the jury returned à verdict of guilty in the case of Henri J.Poulin and Ovile Julien, who were charged with conspiracy to defraud.The system employed by these twa men was to sand, out post cards quating high prices fur | farm produots.but never recetved ny remittance.| Several farmers testifled to having) been swindled in this manner, among | others, Mr.Euclide Ladouceur, nf Nt.Andre d'Argenteuil, who lodged the complaint, In the case of A.Wand, who was.charged with attempting to murder | his wife on the night of May 25th, his | counsel, Mr.J.A.St.Julien made a moon to have the indictment changed to pne of common assault, asking the count to take into consideration that the accused was under the influence of liquor at the time.Crown Prosecutor Lafortune stated that he had no obh- jection to the changing of the charge as laid in the indictment.His lL.ord- ship then granted Mr.St.Jullen's re- guest and the accused was remanded, T.RN.Ridgway, a collector, nf Montreal.who had pleaded not guilty to a charge of having written Hbellous matter to one of his coriespondents in To- routo, concerning Recorder Paguette, of Shawinigan Fallg, changed his plea to one of guilty, and was remanded for sentence, Had Foot Crushed.Louis Seneca, 13 years of age.277 Let: neau street.had his fc badly crushed in a street car accident yesterday.When examined at Notre Dame hospital | was found that amputation would be necessary.\u201cSTARR TUBE RACER\" \u2014 the lightest racing skate made.\" \u201cTHE STARR RACER\" has extra long bearing surface on the ice\u2014 yet is exceedingly light.Deaters everywhere bave \" STARR SKATES * Write for copy of 1907 Skate Book.Sent free.THE STARS MANBFACTURIRG CO, ™ OanTMOUTN, m8.Camava.Farmers sent in goods | WALTER M.KEARNS SALES.\u2014~\u2014 Attractive Sale Neat Household Furniture, wardrobes, ! mahogany, | bed lounges.folding Iron beds, : i halr mattresses, mirrors, china and glass.A ew eer real mosaic and other ware.lot of Japanese pottery.ice box, The above collection is in charge of combination gas and coal range, E38 yMessrs, Oukmar Bros.who shall be stoves, etc.ete, ; \\ pleased to show the consignment to in- Sale at the undersigned\u2019s salesroom, tending purchasers 32 UNIVERSITY STREET, M.HICKS & CO.Corner of Cathcart, on Thursday Afternoon Nov.8, at 2.30 o'clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of G.W.WILLSON 4& ON, Picture Framers, 7 Phillips ' 8quare, Montreal, Insolvents.263 The assats of the Insolvents, Under detailed, will be sold, en bloc, by publhe auction.on November the 10th, at 3 o'eleek p.m.at the above address, as here- SATURDAY, November the 10th, 1908, AT 3 PM l.\u2014Manufactured gcods, consisting of framed pictures, etc.$ 949.68 2.\u2014 Merchandise In factory.consisting of glass, moulding, card board, ete.1,159.60 3.\u2014 Plant.tools und fixtures : .270.00 4\u2014 Bouk debts as per list, still unpaid .420,48 5 \u2014 Tut of land at Longueuil cee.490.00 6.\u2014 Office furniture ., 4.© 45.00 $3,244.72 Terms\u2014Cash.The store will be open from November the 5th to November the 8th daily, from ® o'clock a.m, until o'clock p.m., for inspection of stock.For further prfarmation apply to M.GILMAN, Curator, 7 Phillips Square.WALTER M.KEARNS, 262 2 law Auctioneer.DIAMOND JUBILEE OF POINTE AUX TREMBLES.The Rev.Dr.Scrimger presided at the Diamond Jubllee celebration of the Pointe aux Trembles Schools, held in Erskine Church, last night.The history of these schools dates back to 1830, when the French-Canadian Missionary Society was first formed and from which the schools eventually ori- £inated.After Duclos, schools a short speech by Mr.R.P.who had been a pupfl in the as far back as 1846, Principal: Brandt spoke of the school and its growth.lie recalled the days when the aphool had been poor and of struggling days when the pupils had to work on the farms netween lessons ani fish for their dinners of an evening.But now there was a change for the better.In Tact they were comparatively luxurious.The number of pupils to-day was 175, coming from all parts of the Provinces of Quebec, and they bid fair to increase this numuer yeat by year.The mission, tno, had done good work and had something to show for its existence of sixty years, over 170 French-Canadians of both sexes having gone forth to preach the gospel, whiia over 6,000 had had the advantage of receiving an education there.The Rev.Dr.Patterson, of PhHadel- pliia, amused hie audience with a very witty and versatile speech, at the sams time making a strong plea for generous aid tn such a worthy and old estat- lished institution as the schools at Point aux Jrembles.Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.The secretary of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was Instructed at the regular monthly meeting, to advise the Misses Dow ot a vote of thanks which had been passed to these ladies, on account of a generous donation, $2,500 each, given by them to the Society.The money goes to the endowment fund.\u2018The secretary-treasurer and his assistant tendered their resignations, which were received with much regret.They vacate office tn February.The inspectors reported the following work done during the past month: Convictions, 16: warnings given, 77; special complaints attended to.85: horses ordered off work, 24: animals destroyed, 22.ambulance calls, 10.There are seven million total abstainers in Great Britain.INSTANT REL(EF from Headache and Neuralgia.Simply batbe the afflicted parts with Griffiths\u2019 Menthol Liniment.It usually drives away the pain in 15 minw tes.\u2014and Sever fails tn pid aro mes bottie\u2014at dru, The Orifithe à Beonheroon Ce, Ltd.Terwate, Coa.In Algerian tapestries, wn HICKN 4 50.8 SALES ~~ Turkish, Persian, and 1906.M.HICKS & CO.\u2019S SALES, Indian Carpets, Rugs, - and Palace Strips.We are offering at private sale a magnificent collection of Oriental rugs, comprising Tabriz.Mohalr, Saroukhan, Meles, Kirman, Gororan and other fine makes, at very low prices.Goods now on View at our Temporary Warerooms, No.472 St.Catherine Street West, M.HICKS & CO., Irish Linens.23rd Annual Auction Sale of Finest Quality Belfast Linens Under instructions from the manufacturers, we will sell by auction, without reserve.a large assortment of finest quality Belfast linens, comprising Table Cloths, all sizes; Napkins, Tea and Tray Cloths, Tabla Linen, Huck and Damask Towels, Glass Towels, Huckaback, Ladles\u2019 and Gent's Embroidered and H.S.Handkerchiefs, stc., etc.Also Swiss.Nottingham, Lace Curtains, Marseilles, Toilet, Satin finished and Honeycomb Quilts, Colored Counterpanes, etc.etc, etc, At our Tempo TAry \u201cWarerooms, No.\u20187?BT.CATHERINE ST.WEST, Tuesday, Wednenduy and Thursday, November 6th, 7th and 8th, At 2.30 and & O'Clock Each Day.M.HICKS & CO, Auctioneers.Goods on view from Saturday, Novem- 3rd.263 4 ORIENTAL EMBROIDERIES We are offering for private sale, at our Tempor- NC A ary Warerooms, No.472 St.Catherine St.West a magnificent collection of Oriental embroideries, comprisinig: Waist patterns, silk shawls, kimonos, exclusive designs table and cushion Parisian and Italian v covers.Fæyplian.265 9 Auctionecers.Under the Winding Up Act and ts Amendments.In the matter of THOMAS LIGGET, Limited, In Liquidation.' Notice is hereby given that by order \u2018of His Lordship Mr.Justice Pagnuelo, given on the 22nd October, 1906, that Friday, 7th December.1906.has heen fixed as the day within which Creditors of the Company and others who have claims thereon must send In their clairas.JOHN HYDE, Liquidator.Montreal, Octnber 23, 1906.264 3 The Simple Life is best.To live naturally; work during the day, keep your temper, eat three meals and take a Beech- am\u2019s Pill regularly, as required.There is no medicine for the sime ple life, or the strenuous, like Beecham'\u2019s Pills Sold Everywhere- In boxes 25 cents, AT THE HOTELS.LAST NIGHT'S ARRIVALS.At the Turkish Bath Hotel-Mesars.8.J.Davis, Toronto: E.M.Harrison, New York; G.W.Mitchell, Ottawa: À.H.Diver, Trenton.Ont.; J.Mitchell, Toronto, W.J.Lawrence, Toronto; Isaac Marshall, Ottawa, P.G.Morrison, Prescott, S.H.Putnain.Eastman; Louis Fournier, St.Angele; BE.foxmeron, Halifax; L.M.Higgins, Buf- al At the Riendeau\u2014Messrs.(*.J.Lock- well, Quebec; Dr.(.Marcell, St, Eustache; F.V.Lessard, N.Cayouette, Tingwick: I.Lamothe, Three Rivers: J.Chevalier, Joliette; Arcadius Paris, Lotbiniere; F.Laroche, Quebec.At the Corona\u2014Messrs, J.H.Duke, Toronto; E.F.Cardell, Providence, R.I.; R.J.Pitt, Cornwall; W.B.Northrup.Belleville; B.G.Ransom, Toronto; J.G.Snetsinger, Moulinette; T.J.Smale, Toronto; J.Smart, Joliette.At Hotel Carslake\u2014Messrs.John Ei- Hott, Toronto; C.J.Bastedo, W.#1.Stevenson, Sherbrooke: David W.Johnson, Huntingdon: G.H.McKenny.E.H.Moyer, Toronto; F.C.Cramer, Pembroke: W.Hawkes, Hamilton, J.J.L'Etoill, Toronto.At the Russell\u2014Menssrs.J.C.Francis, Boston; C.Woods, Knox, Mipn.; J.A.Johnson, Cornwall; D.Rennie, Boston; John Neill, Granby: T.H.Enright, West Shefford; John Hanigan, Three Rivers: Robert Turner, Toronto; D.R.Porter, Boston; T.S.Riley.Hamilton.At Viger\u2014Messrs.Willlam , Toronto; Oswald A.Powell, Rimouski: J.A.McLaren, D.D.Haw- thome, W.A.Hamilton, Toronto: Harrison Durant, St.Gabriel de Brandon: F.J.Aylward, Togonto; B.8.Scott, E.B.Garneau, Quebec.At the Grand Union\u2014Messrs, J.B.Weller, North Bay; A.Hobb, Brooklyn: M.Potter.Simcoe; J.McGerrigle, Orms- towp: J.Downs, Stanstead: D.W.Tully, Chateauguay, W.T.McDonald, Granby; L.Patton, H.Bissell, Brock- ville; J.KE.Maltair, Murray Bay; A.Johnson, Toronto; W.Winter, Orma- town Ati the Stanley\u2014Mesnsrs, ©.Cohen, Chicago; 8.W.Lewis, Richmond: R.A.Chalmer, Ottawa; E.A.Palmer, Battle- ford, J.D.Webb, ©.J.Ward, Toronto: H.Carpenter, Dawson: À.RI&K.Portage la Prairie: J.H.Johnston, Essex Junction; W.J.Thompson, Ottawa; W.Du- clos, St.John; J, 1.Papineau.Sorel.At the Queen's\u2014Mesars.J.A.Mother- well, Berlin, N.H.; B.H.Weymouth, London, Eng.: A.Sweet, Winchester, Ont.: J.B.Rondeau, Ottawa: S.F.Cleveland, Danville: W.G.McConnell.Toronto.F.R .Anson, New York; W.Fisher, Hawliton: J.B.LeBaron, North Hatley: J cKenna, Quebec; Jas.Low, ttawa, At the Alblon\u2014Messrs.8.E.Cole, North Brookfield; R.R.Smith, Bt.John, -N.B., George Walker.Jas.O'Lenry.Wheatley, ont; Y.Robinson.Soulanges: MARCOTTE BROS.SALES.Notice of Sale in the matter of the NEW YORK SKIRT MFG.CO, insolvent.$13,000 STOCK OF GOODS, The undersigned will sell by public auction at their rooms, 69 St.Jumes st, in lots to suit the trade, on THURSDAY, th NOVEMBER, .06, at ten o'clock a.m.all the goods as represented by warehouse receipts delivered by the insolvents to the undersigned curator, and comprising: 90 pieces gateens and costume cloths.36 pleces Wellington and Vicuna cloths 20 pieces dress goods.20 pieces Imperial and Sicilian cloths, 12 pleces beaver, 18 pieces serge.47 pleces Italian cloths.11 pleces cravenette.20 pleces waterproof cloths, ete., Goods will be on view on Wednesday.For further particulars apply to A DESMARTEAU, Curator.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.FRASER BROS.SALES Large Regular Auction of second-hand household furniture and effects, pianos, carpets, bedding, stoves, etr.et-.; at our salesrooms, No.4653 St.James Street, corner Inspector.on FRIDAY MORNING, 9th NOVEMBER, At 10 O'Clock.Censignments solicited.returns.New furniture, iron beds, carpets, fine bedding, etc., at private sale every day.Safe, clean, dry storage for furniture, baggage, etc.FRASER BROS, Auctioneers, Prompt cash 263 5 Important Sale Farm Stock, horses, milch cows, Implements, etc.We are instructed by Mr.F.Lauder, who is giving up farming, to sell, by auction, at his farm, next to the Longue Pointe road toll-gate, adjoining the Moore Home, on Tuesday, Bth November, at 12.30 Noon, all his excellent\u2019 farm stock, etc.without reserve.including 20 superior miich cows, { good horses, 20 tons of hay and straw, combination hay waggon, double farm sleigh, butcher's sleigh, burlow, covered mllk waggon, milk.hay and Scotch carte, single and double harness, disc and smoothing harrows, mower, horse- rake, ploughs, fanning mill, field roller, milk cans, etr.\u2026 etc.N.B.\u2014Notre Dame street cars take you to the farm.FRASER BROS.265 6 Auctioneers.GOMMON SENSE Killa\u2019 Ruts, Mice, Ronchea, Bed Bugs, NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.All druggists, or 381 Queen st ut Taroenta Rewsre of imitations 212 DR.H.J, BRODEUR, Specialist of Paris, COMPLEXION, SKIN.SCALP nd Genito - Urinary Diseases MEN AND WOMEN'S TROUBLES, Blood Polson, eczema, pimples, hair falling, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Stricture, Lost Vitality, Proatratinn.drains ind losses.36 Park ave.Bell Telephone U BLOOD POISON FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS we have made the cure of blood poison 4 specialty.Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison Permanently Cured.You oan bu treated at home onder same Capital $500,000.guaran We solicit the most het.nate cases.If you have exhaurted the old methods of tres nt and still have aches snd pains.Mucus Patobes in Mouth.Sore Throst, Pimples.Copper-Colered ts.Uloers on any part of the body.Hair or Rrebrcws falling out, write for proofs of cures.100- Book .COOK REMEDY CO, 1087 MASRIC TEMPLE, Chkage, 6.6 À Chesterville; R.Bromley, ronto; lL.Fulton, Avonmore; A.Cunningham, Buckingham; Jas.Quinn, Tweed; W.F.House, Stansted;P.Hecht, Staten Island.J.Grant, To- At the Hall\u2014Messrs.H.P.Garneau.Quebec; J.E.Horn, Ottawa: E.P.Du- puis, Caativook: J.L.Haycock, Kingston; H I>.Chapman, Ottawa; J.H.Mc- Cartney, Dunviile; 8.Picard, Isla Verte: C.A.Macpherson, D.Bmith, Kingston; W.W.Cole, Toronto; B.Fraser, Bishop- ville: A.L.Joliette A.E.Duberger, Quebec.At the Windsor\u2014Mesrsrs.W.J.Craig, John Enn, Ottawa: D, Mcl.en- nan, Lancaster: Otto Hobecker, Halifax; F.P.Buck, Sherbrooke; W.F.Smith Toronto: H.White, Winnipeg: J.P.Scott, Qneber; J.McCaskill, Fort Kent; A Gi, Baillie, Port Hastings,J P.Dunne, Ottawa; Alfred Haywnod, Toronto: H.Moore, Sherbrooke; E.W.Tibbetts, Boston: KE, {ilasgow, Prescott: E.F.Wood, New York.G.H.Collins, Chicago.Toronto: Suit Over Fraternal Policy.Mr.H, Mnntpetit, through his attorneys, Mesars, Beaulieu, Gagne & Gagnon, has entered suit for $1.060 against the Canadiah Order of Chosen Friends.His wife, who died in June last.held a $1,000 dite policy in the association and a $50 sick benefit pol- fcy.The company has refused to pay over these amounts to tHe husband on the ground that there were false representations made at the time of the application for the policies.Good Doctors MERE ARE GOOD oocroms ano BAD DOCTORS THE \u20ac GOOD MEDICINES AND BAD MEDICINES .C.Takes its Stand with the good Doctors.1 © Pure, Harmigss, 20d cures o0 Stomach Troubles | Laval a WINTER RESORTS.Mt.Clemens Mineral Springs Unrivalied for Cure of RHEUMATISM And All Nervous and Blood Discases.200 bath houses, hotels and boarding houses open all the year round.especially equipped for winter business.Detroit suburban electric cars every half hour.Mustrated book of Mt.mailed free.Address F.R.EASTMAN, Secy., Chamber of Commerce, Clemens 252 39 eod Mt.Clemens, Mich.RAILROADS.RAILWAY SYSTEM \u2018INTERNATIONAL LIMITED\u201d Fluent and Fastest Train in Canada.Dally at 9 am.ar.Toronto 420 pm, Hamilton 5.20 p.m., Niagara Falls Ont, 6.55 p.m.Buffalo, 8.25 p.m.London, 7.47 p.m., Detroit 9.50 p.m., Chicago 7.42 a.m.Elegant Cafe Service on nbove train.FAST OTTAWA SERVICE THREE HOURS SACH WAY.Leave Montreal.Leave Ottawa.*8.30 a.m.\u20ac8.30 a.m.13.40 p.m, t3.30 p.m.7.30 p.m.*5.00 p.m.Farlor Cars on all trains.*Datly.tWeek Daya MONTREAL AND NEW YORK Shortest Line.Quickest Service.» 2 Day Trains daily, except Sunday, each wa .y.1 Night train dally, each way.18.45 am t11.10 am, LVE.MONTREAL £44 ARR.NEW YORK 3 9 por 110.00 p.m.*Daily.tExcept \u2018Sunday.CITY TICKET OFFICES: 137 St James st.Telephones Main 460 nd 461, or Bonaventure Station.CANADIAN QUEBEC TRAINS .LEAVE PLACE VIGER.t855 g.m., *2.00 p.n, *11.30 p.m.Parlor or Sleeping Cars on above trains OTTAWA TRAINS LEAVE WINDSOR STATION.18.45 am 94 © fn $10.00 a.m.14.00 p.m *9.40 $10.15 p.m.LEAVE PLACE VIGER.18.20 a.m.15.45 p.m.Parlor or Sleeping Cars on all trains from Windsor Station NOMINING TRAINS LEAVE PLACE VIGER, 8.45 a.m., 9.15 a.m., 14.45 pm.*patiy, yTuesdays, Thursday and Sat- vurdays §Sunday only.tDaily except Sunday.City Ticket Office, 128 St.James strect, Next Post Office.281 78 DELAWARE & HUDSON RD Trains leave Grand Trunk S:ation, Montreal, Week days fnr Troy, Albany 8.4 a.m.an New York.Cafe Car Week days for Truy, Albaay 11.10 a.m and New or dally, f>r Truy, Albany and New 1.40 p.m.\" Vyorx Through Parlor and Bleeping Cars to Al- pany and New Yor Tickets.etc, AL all Grand Trunk Offices 242 155eod MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO.LACHINE.\u2014 From Foust Office, 30 min, service, 0.40 a.m.Lo 6.00 p.m.30 min, ser- From Lnca\u2018ne 20 vice, 3 p.m.to midnight mia service 5.50 a.m.to im.30 min.service 8.45 p.m.to 12.as midnight, Sault as Recollet \u2014 From St.Dents and Henderson Siaudon, min service § a.m, Lu a.m., 40 ary servive y an to 4 p.m.; 30 miau:e service 4 p.m to 8.20 p.m.; 4ù Min.service, 8.20 p.m.to 12 mld.gat.Las: car fron BSeu.: 12 pm.Frum St.Denis 13.30 p.m.X $34 cars from Uhenneville st.to Henderson Station at 6,30 p.m.Mountain\u2014From Mt.Loyal avenue 20 mip aervice 6.40 a.m.to 11.40 pm.From Victoria avenues, Westmount, Zu min.service, 6.5 oO a.m.to 11 9 p.m.Carilervi.e~\u2014Fruom Snowdon'» Junction, 40 min service 6.00 a.m.to 12.00 p.m.ron Carterville, 4y win service, 5.40 a.m 3 11.460 p.m.156 130 All Year Round Cruises Between New York and New Orleans SOUTHERN PACIFIC PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS Weekly service from each port.SPEED\u2014COMFORT\u2014SAFETY.Connecting at New Origins with Rall Lines For All Point: In Louisiana, Texas.New nnd Old Mexico, Arizona, California.Enquire .549 BROADWAY, N.Y; WASHINGTON 8T., BUSTUN, Mass.170 A BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM, 4 an is a condition (or disease) to which dc tors g givo many cames, bat which few of them really tndervtand.It in armply weaknesc-\u2014a break down, as it were, of the vit 3 orces taat sustain the sys- No matter what may be its causes {for they are almost numberiess), ity symptoms are much the same; the more prominent being eleva} sense of prostration or weariness, depression irits and want of energy for all the pos of irs of life.Now, whatalone is absolutelyossen- op tial in all such cases is tncreased vitals lv\u2014vigour \u2014 i VITAL STRENQOTH & ENEROY à to throw off these morbid feelings, and experience proves that as night succeeds ib © day this may be 3 more certainly secured by a THE NEW FRENOH REMEDY » THERAPION No.3: than by any other known combination.So surely as it is taken in accordance with tbe directions ac- & tompanying1t,wil: the shattered health be restored.THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH, = and à new existence imparted in place of wha! uj had so lately seemed worn-out, \u201cused up,\u201d ard + valueless.is wonderful medicament 15 pure(y vegetable and innocuous, is agreeable to the taste i +suitable for all constitutions and conditions, in, eithor sex ; and it is dificult to imagine a case of 2 disease or \u2018derangement t, whose main features are those of debility, that will not be speedily and permanently benefited by this never-failing recu- tive essence, which ie destined to rast Bio oblivion sveryibing that bad preceded 1t for this J wide- HE ER APION: THE it sold by principal ists ERA FI N.je England.89 per packet.Purchasers should nee that wo: *THERAPION\u2019 appears on Bntish Government Btarep (in white letters on a red ground) affixed i every pac order of His Majesty's Hon.Ban ET without which it 19 8 forgerv.M'GILL WILL HAVE BRASS BAND.McGill ls likely to have a brass band in the near future.Not until the students marched up the ave- I nue four weeks ago, preceded by thelr college band, did the students of old \u201cMcGill reallze how much of a necessity such an institution was.An agi- | tation was immediately set on foot to », Mater Society do what was plainly a duty.Several meetings were held and a committee was appointed w work up the matter, At the 1 of the Alma the committee raport- t meeting ed.Twenty-two men were necessary and twenty duly qualified bandsmen had been found among the students.Catherine street, ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form of cortagious Iteh on human or animals rured in 30 minutes by Wolford's Sanitary Lotion.It never fails.8ald by T.E.Huot, 20 W.St.260 104 3aw HOTELS.Anca La Fr a City New Yet sant oa recopt of two ceab in postage.47 813 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Allan KIine ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL bros Montreal From Qusbéo Victorian, Sth Nov.8, a.m.oth Nos, £ pan lonian, 16th Nov.8 ht, Fro: su oun.From on ax Zéth Yirgiolas.eer aaa .\u201c th Nov, Parisian.lat Dec.met Tunistan.7th Dec.8th Dees.The Allan Line Bicaureo:s Sail [ron monte real, and the hour of salling has Leen ar ranged so as to give the passel.gers 8 ces 02 the river by dayligiti The Virginian s recor.MOUSE! 18 5 days, 14 Nou:s.JU Hunutes Vaictorian a recora passage.Kinouski Alo, days 22 hours, 30 minutes Virginian and ictorian are the .argest, fAsivst ang finest pair of surbine steamers ever vu'it.The engines of yaca: and H.M.Ballleship Ereura tent are Du:it from tne same A-S.5NR uA Victors lan and Virginia No vibration FIRST CLASS, $55 upwards, te according te steamer.Ses VN + CLASSE Liverpaou o- Londons derry, from $10 and upwardsa Tail 1, LADS, iËiIVEIpoU« Lnaon or Bele TABL, 340.00 alu $85.00, ACCUrUINE to stoaMme er.MONTREAL TU GLASUUW.Mongolian, Sth sov.Bieillan, 22nd Nov, Corintalan.15th Nov.Une class \u2018cabin.called necond\u2014 aie $38 aud upwards, third c.ass, $26.00.APP to HM.& A #LusN, Montreai 117 313 DOMINION LINE.Royal aall Sleuasoulps Montreal nd Quebec tu Liverpool.Cauads .\u2026.Nov.JU; Kensing on.Nov.17 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Domiuion.Nov, 74 Canada Fne $5.\"Canadas 18 ude ol Lue Iasiest and oust comfortable sieainery In the Canadiam trade.lue 5>.™\u201cVitawa' boi he record froin Moutreal to Liverpool o.| minutes.Passengers embDufking at fea have a view of the Muj-silc FL Lawe tence Miver by dayl.ght, Ruies of Laon irs £8 Canada\u2019.-$60 00 ss \u2018Doninion\u2019*.$550v Moucs\u2026ie Hate Service 3s BS.Soulhwark.53.\u2018UuawEe\u2019 cioas (Cabin passenger carlied (calisd Seow onu Uiass), most comfortabie anc :n-xpons sive.Montreal to Liverpool, $42.60 to $45.0 to London $45.00 LU §4i.99, spé le stexmer.lhird (lass pass.in carried OR all steamers at $271.60 to principal ports in Ureal Britain, and iow raies to Continent, WHITE STAR LINK, NEW YURK TU LIVEKPUOOL Teutonic .Yor 14) Oceanic.Dec.8 Batic.Nov 21 ! Ceitle.\u2026 .Dec.13 MEDITERKANBAN 3b KV ILE Regular sailing fro.ew York and Bose ton to Amores Gibraltar, Napies Arexandiia, Appi to Loca, Agents, sion Line 17 Bt.Sacrament st.ass sec Kens won * Uniy one 45 310 ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP E CANADIAN PACIFIC RY AOVAL MAIL SERVIC k=FINEST RE SSS?EMPRES QUEBEC and LIVERPOOL, Cee KE ERIR EMPRESS Se BRITAIN BE ERPOOL.A i MONTREAL, Nov 10.Bat > CHA MPLAIN no Gini AL \u201cto LC NDOY .Nov lake Michigan t3rd class).826.56 Nov.SL, Montrose (2nd class).- 340.00 WINTER {Es\u2014From No 1s 88 LAKE CHAMPUAIS and LAKE \u201cRIM carry only ON CLA:# o Cabin passengers (Second Dash to whom is given the æccommodation situatea in the best part o the steamer, $4000 and $42.50 18T VABIN\u2014350 do a: upward according to steamer 2ND CABIN 350 00, $45.00 and $4760 IRD CABIN\u2014826.60 and $23.78 *Steamers marked thus 49 not cdrry page cengers 283 51 -t | Hamburg-#tmerican: Twin Screw Passenger servies, PLYMUL 1 H#\u2014 Norman L.Lusher, 118 + dYorth German Zloyd, HLAND, T AST KEXPRENS SKHVIUK, PLYMOU 0 \u2014 headin as + HEMEN, Kaleor.Nov.4,10 a.m : K Wm ll.KW}.NoOY.ZU, # am Krouprinz Kaiser.Luc.\u20ac, IU am ba wm LE aronprins.Dec.15, 2 pm | Kronpriuz .c.\u2026.fa.is TWIN BCREW PABSRANU.n SKKVICK, PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBUURG\u2014BREMBN.aBraud'n'\u2018y, Nov.5,0 am | sthenmuitz, vec.u, 1 am Breen, Nov.iJ, IU sm sue Dec 1, 10s ma Friedrich, Nov.23, JU an 1H 3 LAs Amie am saad, Mov su @& 1 Friedrich.bec.#1 *lremen \u201cdirect M bil à am MANbDAN SEMVIU NAPLES\u2014UKLMU , P, Irene.Jan 19, UitsitALI AK- K.Albert, Nov.10, 11 am kb.Irene, Lea à, Js a.m { (Kaiser, Jan.24, A .mn XK.Lutae, pec.ny J] am) alvekar rab.2, jam K.Albert, Jan.14 bi am i K Luise, Feb, y, ll am tOmits Gibrajtar.*mits Genoa From Bremen Plers, 3rd and 4th Sta, Hobuken North German Lloyd Travellers\u2019 Chocks Uood All Uver the WoL ?QELRICUR & CU, 6 Broadway, N.Y.w HENKY, Sow Agen: t.£ Montreal Tope Building.155 8t James ri 250 114 +63 181 Bt.James st.Feb.707,70 diye, by chartered 88 ORI ENT : * Arabie, 16,600 tona,3 tours round the world.FRANK à.CLA (K.9 Bway, NY 248 104 Zaw à = Clark's 9th Annual Cruise -v WCRANIC STEAMMHIP COMPANY (American and Australian Line.) galls every JU dus Nan Francoco (0 HAe WALL, every 41 days SAMUA, NEW ZiA« LAND and AUSTRALIA, monthly le saniTi For boukisl an wating ne, ade dress Wm.H.Clar, -, agent, 137 8t James at, Montraal, Denblgh, a.A.112 Broadway.New York 14 313° Fined for lliegal Hunting.Routh River.Ont, November 7\u2014Mr, Tan Blea, game warden, brought two In- dlans before Justire Boorse, of this place, for shooting beaver and otter.\u2018The {ines were $100 and $80, respootively. 44 + coma see Eee = v2 Fake Daily Star.THE MONTREAL STAR PUB.CO.(Limited), : Proprietors.\u201c Agenta tn the United States, Eastern ~ Division.cast of Fitlaburg aud Buffaio .A Carroll, Tribune Bulldiug.New York; Western Division, Perry, ¥irst Na- Uvena! Bunk uliding Chicago.\\Westeru (mnads officea Inaluding On.tacto.Aonitoba.Saskalchewan.Alberta an British Columbia, M W MoGlllivray, presentative, 76 King st west, Toronto Uffices in teat Dritain, Tarry»e Bui.uiLg, 108 Strapd.london W.land.Agents in France.Majerce, Favre & Cle, Paris re- C.Tueatru Los- ess T upon the view so ably advocated by Lord Roberts, that M we want real security at a reduced expenditure We must make national defence the legal duty of every unble-budied citizen.\u2019 It Is not at uil ltkely that conscrip- tlon In its naked form would in Any even! be introduced to begin with; but the moment ihe purely voluntary sys- lem which now obtains was abundon- ed, it would only be a question of time ald of successive invasion scares\u2019 un UP Continental conscilption hitd come.© which every concerned.If the people vf Greut Britain consent to Nuw, this {8 au matter se lf-poverning im colony ts tance be not too great, rather than rixk the dusty and musty atmosphere of the cars, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.November 7, 1876.address of Markenzie Iallowe'en causing nnfavor- The Premier at the festival is some rather able crittolsm Wong Higttanders reguid- ing his senguinary references to the Un- Mi aitunate Stuart fun- ily und their melan- choiy fate, His em- phativ protest That guess that Hearst would win by 260,000 can pow felite Iuto dry-dock for repualrs.Which verifies the eurtier predicts, Lowever.that the name uf the winner beging with H.OUR GUARANTEE of.the quality of HOCH ATES is based on the finest and most rnodern machinery and equipment: expert workmen: special attention to factory cleanliness, Nearly 40 years ACADEMY \u2014 rate.Wed and Sat Headed by HALLIDAY and LEONARD 40-Feople- «0 \u2014 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS TN a\u201d Nel ALL THIS WEEK.THE NEW MUSICAL HURRAH, \u201cPAINTING THE TOWN.\" Prices: 166, 286.be, The.Next week: Pollard'e Liilputians.264*6 FRANCAIS THE 4 Next Week\u2014(CHIN! + Every Afternoon and Even\u2019g This Wesk\u2014 CORNERS OF THE EARTH Là PEOPLE -2¢ SCENES PRIUCES-16¢, 20c, 30c¢, 85c and 55e.TOWN CHARLIE.284°6 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTA HIS MAJESTY 'S Nightly 8,13.Bat.Mat.2.13.Paula Edwardes!\" \"svitens ans \u201cPRINCESS BEGGAR\u201d NEXT WEEK ; [2 france First Engugement in Canada of tt I: =t English Actor, Mr.H.B.IRVING Supported by Miss From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regurd- ed as more or less ephemeral 1 on \u2014 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1906.HUGHES IT iS.Democratic Prosperity.for Hearst was heaten by defections and General These are both sigmiticant fueis, they indicate that if the Democratic party should cume to desire office ; more than it cures for soine other things, 1t might turn to Hearst and elect him, and also that a period of \u2018hard times\u201d might aceomplish the same result.Of course, the basis of the Republican strength was the New York farmer -2 man especially hard to touch with hard umes and a class whom the Hearst appeals du ne: no, pear to have reached, If the sune forces had been at play an rural New York that dominated the cities.Hears: must have secured a :nujouisty.The interesting question what effect this election upon the Hearst campaign far the future.He has sad that it will none; and certain it 13 that his ure to seoure the Mayoralty dil moderate his ferochius attacks upon the \u201ctrusts\u201d and all who du their bld- ding.The chances are that Hearst will go right ahead, with all the prestige of having made a great personal fight and all the freedom from responsibility that uttacpes to opposition.Jf he had won.he must have redeem- de his promises.and this simple op- to-day is will have fail not eration has brought many a politician, with far less \u201cpaper\u201d oul, to polin- cal bankruptcy.The history of ag:- tation is full of the wrecks of men who only began to fail when they had begun to sucveel.Broken or discounted promiacs are the most cffec- tive gags to put In the mouth of a free-tongued pupular leader.Hughes will, if he he wise, now make it clear that he tio, 18 the champion of the peop'e Hearst has covered him all over with charges of \u2018corporation lawyer\u201d and \u201cthe tool of the trusts\u2019; but he has an opportunity to pruve by acts that these accusations were ili-founded and that he is as good a friend of the people as he deemed to Fe when probing the fneurance scandau before the Armstrong committee.He in his turn has the best chance that ever cotnes to a politiclan\u2014that of shaking off fuse accusations by positive acts.Should Hughes make himself a popular leader in this way, he wlil become a formidable candidate for the Presidential nomination two years hence: and it will be among the possibilities that wa will see a Hearst-Hughes fight for the Presidency.: The \u201cknifing\u201d of Hearst in Greater New York, is shown by the striking manner in which he rad behind the rest Lf the Democratic ticket.This is Isométhing we are likely to hear from in tbe future.The Hearst strength, plus the Democratic strength, \u2018is shown by the vote given the rest of \u2018De ticket which may.nt the time of writing.have actually been succesd- ful.But many of the Democratic leaders were bound not to have \u201cHearst\u201d In any event And thought to take this opportunity to bury him finally.Stil he may turn up to-mor- TOW to Ask who were the men with the knives, and to insist that they ba put \u2018outside thu breastworks\u201d on future occasions.This atrong vote for the rest of the ticket indicates that New York is not enthusiastic ahout the Republicans, but is merely unable to agree upon whom it will substitute for them.Later returns may even show greater Democratic gains throughout the Union than are reported on the surface.10 CONSCRIPTION IN BRITAIN, That there is a serious agitation In compulsory military service, Is becoming more and more apparent.The Spesker\u2014which, nf course, opposes it \u2014says that \u201cLord Roberts and his friends have captured the headmasters of the public schools, numbers of uni- ~yarsity dons, and plenty of influential \u201cpeople In the War Office.With the \u2018exception of the Tribune all \u2018the penny morning papers of London ave advo- \u201ccatea of compulsory service, and on Thursday the \u2018Tlmes.which three or four years agu Was arguing for Te- \u2018ducing the army estimates to ahout twenty millions, of course without conscription, finds itself \u2018thrown back { Saskatchewan.hove | pra ted a ness Would strengthen it.There ate thus many things to be considered before the scheme is adopted; but the progress of the movement is not with.oul a sinister interest for all the fice Colonies.J FAIR PLAY FOR MANITOBA.Next week a conference will asseimn'e at Ottaua lv consider the cluims of | the three inter.ated provinces to se.Citons 65 the Keewatin Territory.A | lance at the map fhows Keewatin ly - Ing hetwehbn Hudson Rav and th thre: of ontario, Manitcha Ontarin gets provinces ani ac TR A cud Views.Her first work, Essence of the waters of Hudsin Bav trough | Christianity.\" appeared in 18.3.Her James\u201d Bay\u2014as does Quebec -but tha| Most popular novel, \u2018Adam Bede\u201d was .im .Je Futuished In ING followe 1 rapidiy by Two Western provinces are ab, lutely Ihe Mion the Foss and many other débarred from these waters by Eece- Noves, \u2018Irmniel lemnda,\u201d In four vul- watin : Utes, appearing in 176.The glance at the map also shows Nie - à Next Sundav the Whteh province had the best prima A .: .6th Frishirs wi at- facie\u201d clam to More territory Mani- tend ITHyvine service toba Is still the \u201cpostage stamp\u201d pro- at the kEnklish Ca- , .; R tiirdial under the! vince of the Dontinlon.and has not Bl command of Lieut - been g!'- « anything at all like the Col.Martin, and the same genéerous treatment as Hs sisters.High Sonoeal Cauet Between Oatatio and Saskatchewan, it looks like the buffer between two railway and right to the nor 1 an east of it Hae Keewatin,d aout of vain an amount of rap area might be tak- vil, no matter of how gréat or how lit- Cars: I tle vidue for seitlement the nev lands migh Le.Unfortunately politics alwave enter in these cuesfion, of Provincial boundaries.If they did not, we might get a | sejentifically Jivided Dominjon\u2014not an aggregation af Rhode Islands and New York.In the new West, we have approached that division, for xe came ta the task of dehmiting the provinces an a fairly but unfortunate'v we did not.at the time when we were dividing the West, provide justly and reasonably for the little ptoneer prov- cléan map, ince which hore the brunt of the first battle with the Wilderness.Then it would have Yh:en easier to have extended Manitoba so that it could have taken {ts place with Its sister provinces without being ridiculously over-topped, Now.we have ane of those larger pro- vinees putting in a claim fora part «f Keewatin giving on Hudson Bay, and we have Ontario demanding its share uf th: spoil.The result wil probably be csmpra- mise \u2014 that bleded word in politi al difficulties.Tt is likely that all the provinces will he glen accesa ta the Tay.and that Quebec will also be similiar privilege \u201crough tUngnva.Rut the compromise aught to be tased upon the fact that Manitoba haz hitherto been unfairly treated.Tt begins \u2018behind the game,\u201d and ougnt to be allowed tn cateh up before the \u201cshare and share alike\u201d policy te In- augnrated.\u201cWe cannot check Manitoba' is, perhaps.not quite an true te- day as it n= in the time of Sir John Macdonald, for she can now, be \u201cjo- kever\" more effectively by the other Western provinces: but it fa Just true that \u201cwe ought not to check Manitoba.\u201d A reat province should he established at the gate-way to the West, and the hardships borne and hatties fought in the early days of Its struggle with the fllimitable West should be recognized and rewarded.na \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CLEAN THE STREET CARS.The Street Railway Company should take more paing to clean thelr cars.By cleaning them, we do not mean letting the conductor sweep them roughly out at the end of a \u201crun,\u201d with the result that a fine, acrid and poisonous dust hangs about in the air for half or the return voyage: but that they should be washed out carefully at the sheds before being sent out at all The rule against expectoration thould be enforced\u2014not treated with rractical contempt as at present\u2014and then the floors of the cars ought to be kept clean.As it is, one dreads to see a breeze blow In through one of , the open doors, for it is very likely to progress in Britain for some species of ; lift Gust, from the dirty floor a cloud of which the passengers must breathe for the next few blocks, Then they ought to be heated eariler in the season, and thus made ready for plenty of ventilation.When a car is rot heated on a cold day, the conductor will at bent only open one of \u2018he microscoplo ventilators; for he does not want to have his car at u freezing temperature.But if it were heated mildly, then the ventilators coulé ba (pened with impunity.A littie more pains to make the cars inviting would tepay the Company in an incraage of patronage.Many a indy or gentleman wlll to-dav brefor to walk.If the dis- to! appeai {rom Lr.tish Co:umbiais.The Athenaeum af Landon, England, is stil decrying George Eliot's last novel and is favorite comparison seems to bo, Cas dull as \u2018Daniel Deronda\u2019.HE pseudonym George Foot\" was hy Miss Marlan Frans, a very TopL ar bnglish novelist, and the daughter of a clergyman, Who gave her a first iiss education an her youthful days om leav np school, Mr.Herbert Spencer bee came Ler tutor, und under his sKkisful traning her nent was developed rapidly and broads She became a fine linguist and nusbian, and fumliiarized herself alsa wth on the Wath not only Une fine arte, Toit metaphysics and logic While staff of the Westminster Review.she hee vame acquainted with Mr.John Stuart Mill and others, and became confirmed in their pecuflar rellgious and phiiosopii- Corps wild go to Ire sKine Church.THE late (ol.Mar- tin was very popu- f lar with the off.cvs and men of the Ath Fusiliers, nw merged with and forming the 1st Prince of Wales® Fusiliers.He The Late served on the fron.Colonel Martin, tier during the Fen- lan raids He wan one of the oldest wholexale fur mer hams of the citv.And verv syccesafnl in hie lusinezs relations.le died many years! ago.Tt fs stated that the historic Plalag of | Atrahim.Quebe-, are tA bé made into a driving park \u2018y Mr, Dobe! and other wed thy citlzans of the Ancient Capital SO far a driving park has not mater.faifzed, but the Jains sore ag an ex celent race course for the Quehee Jockey Couh The late Han Mr lw'cil was a wealthy lumber merchant, wha was elect.sd to the House of Commons in the nine.tes fur Queher West as a supporter of the Laurier admin stration He entered | the Cabinet as Minister withoat portfolin While on à Visit n few vears ago he was | | thrown from his horse near over, England, ani Kiied A despat-h this morning from Londen, Thæiand.states that Captain Genre ares commander of the British Arte expedton, has just reurned, and has paid off tLe crews of the Alert end Joos.cavery and forwarded his report of his vovage and discoveries, CAPTAIN \u2018(now Admirai Sir) Goorge Nares, KR, FRE.a& eariy as 1»! 14, was a mate an the Resolute an Arctic eapedition of trat period And did good serv on After sea servie in other climes he was appointed to command the Arctic expedition of 1875-6, Laving Capt, » the | ! Stevenson, of the Discovery, second in | command, The ships sailed from Eng.| land in May, 1875 and after great hardships the northernmost and reached was in iatitude 827 hy tne Alert.Commander Markham zrd Lieut.Parr and s'edcing party were away from the ehip 72 dues and rneècerded in planting the Union Jack (: In latitude 93.10.28 north.The expedi- , tion returned to Valentin on October 27 | Honors and medals were conferred on the officers and crews, the vommanders | of the Alert and Ifsçovery recciving the | K CB for their brave attempt ta reach the poie.Sir Grargs is the author of | many works in connection with hla varl- : oun expeditions to the north and south poles.MR.J.B.VALLEE DIES SUDDENLY.Mr.J.B.Vallee, for forty years a deputy prothonotary of the Superior Court.in Montreal, died yesterday afternoon.at Notre Dame Hospital, after a few days\u2019 illness.He had an operation performed on Monday.and | has been sinking rapidly ever since.| Up to a few days ago, he was attend.| ing to his duties at the Court House, | where.on account of hls urbanlty and\u2019 kindliness of character he was nu gen- ernl favorite as well with the judges and other court officials as with the lawyers and the general public.Mr.Vallee has been for the past few years the head deputy prothono- tary, (replacing the prothonntary in case of abrence.and ruperintending.in Room 24, the distribution of the hearing of cases.He was also charged with the duty of preparing the calendar of cases to be heard during each month.The late Mr.Vallee was 62 years of age.He was the son of Mr.Joseph Vallee, a notary, of this city.After studying nt St.Mary's College, he took up the rtudy of law at Laval University, and was admitted to the Har.He practiced a short time, then! entered the civil, service as deputy prothonotary, a position which he has | filled ever aince.His health has been poor for some years back, but hel still continued to discharge his duttes with the same efficiency and unfalling courteasy which had always distinguished him.Mr.Vallee leaves a wife, but no children.CHARITY FEASTS.\u2014Success attend- cd the charity feasts gften in St.Jean Baptiste parirh for the benefit of the Hospice Auclair.A sum of $1.700 was secured for the Institution from the re.celpts nl the various dinners.Miss Blanche Tiene Lefebvre, o.St.Den:a street, who dispnsed of most tickets, received as an prize an oll painting of Rev.Abbe Auclair.pastor vf the parish.Hearst's No 8's sticking out of the tureen Uils morning.\u2014_\u2014 As the Pullman Co.has a surplus of | something ke 27,000,000 which stockholders are trving to get at, you can see fur vourself that U's nearly as nie to be a 'uilman stockholder as it is to be uw Pullman porter.the Girls who marry for a title, Ere thelr fortune\u2019s lost, Ought te count the cost, and reckon What the Count will cost.England has formed an alliance with Italy but is likely to forget it next spring when the organ-grinders begin to loiter under windows again.It it wasn\u2019t on her head.you would tnink a woman's bat was a flying machine.Jem \u2014\u2014L STROKE DIDN'T COME.The late Archbishop of Canterbury Was for many years fearful of a stroke of paralysis Svated at the right of the Countes& of- Warwick nt a brilliant banquet, he stgrt- led the guests by arising and remgerk- a: ft \u201cRrethren, it has come at last\u2014that wlich | Lave feared for furty years.a stroke of paralysis.1 have been pinch- {ng mv Knee for the last twenty minutes und can\u2019t find the least gensation theye.\u2019 \u201cPardon me\u201d sald the Countess, ut it was my Knee you were pinching.\u201d Blenheim will be closed and the 200 servants will be discharged.A big establishment lke that cannot be kept up with the Vanderhilt fortune cut off, \\ San Francisco will argunize a Tammany In the effort to reduce its corruption to u system., town \"Westmount might | } | The average woman expeots vou | i to remember her birthday, but she | | aso expects you tu forget her i ! nge.1 t 1 Having tried men of ail ages on its indifferent succws, with coun.ORDER RABIES CT he N == {| = try a few promising youths taken from the Infant ciass The society reporters alwavs speak nf a tride being \u2018ed to the altar,\u201d just as though a bride couldnt find her own way \u201cthere bandfuided.Finance.\u201cHenrr.1 think you had better constitute vourself a bank exar er\u201d \u201cWhat do yon mean.ma/ dear?\u201d \u201cJT notice that Itttie Wilfe is persuading the other children to deposit their pennies with him.\u201d Mr.Peary's latest expedition adds hn- other to the North Pole\u2019s long list of halr- breadth escapes from being discovered It would pay American heiresses who marry foreign nehlemen If they \u201csimply buy the titie and omit the per- ! sonal incuntbrance.McKeesport, N.Y.has a \u201c23° ejuh, cogipnsed of 23 women 23 years old.Next r\u2014but, pshaw, they'll atiil be 23.ve 8ir Thomas Lipton might ax well save himself same trouble and lat It be under.stond that his challenge stands as a permanent affair.Bonl Casteliane furnishes another ev!- dence of the fact that A man may squander money without accumulating any friendships worth while.A Lucky Day.\u201cDid your husband have the races?asked the comes looking for news.| \u201cWonderful iuck,\u2019\u201d answered young Mrs, Torking.\u201cHe inadvertently put a $20 bi! In hia vest pocket and forgot to bet tt any Inck at neighbor who By designating the co-respondents In her divorce case by letters of the alpha- het, as \u201cMme.A\" \u201cMme.\u201cete.Counters Castellane leaves the Inference that there were not more than twenty-six of them.Peary's expedition toward the pole was AN AImast unparalleled success\u2014he didn't have to be rescued.What is Going on Tonight.His Majesty's\u2014\"Princess Beggar.\u201d Academy\u2014\"Painting the Town.\u201d Francals\u2014\"The Four Corners of the Earth.\" » Nouveautes\u2014\"La Dame Aux Came- Has.\" Royal\u2014 \"The Star Show Girls.\u201d HACKMEN'S UNION.\u2014Xbe regular monthly meeting of the Hackmen's Asnrociation, will be held in the Monument National this evening, to re sive report fro.a picnic committees and other business .ACed.could | Damanry in the TRADE Ask for BASS\u2019 BELFAST.This Famous Bottling of and GUINNESS\u2019S STOUT W.A.ROSS & BRO.,, MONTREAL.MARK ALE NEW YORK, WHO'S WHO.Mr Urquhart.the British Vice-Consul at Baku, who had a narrow escape from assais sination recently, came promimently before the public during the Tartar riots In the great centre of the petroleum industry last year.At a time when the {ives of British suhjects weaye seriously men- Mr.Urquhart bination of personal courage, resour -e, and presence of mind that excited the admiration of all who followed the tragic history of the outbreak.Ha ra- ceived the Albert medal for his h~ro- ism.For some time past the rev :- lutionary party in Baku has threaten-d nur Vice-Conaul, whose unrompromis- ing attitude where British Interests are concerned has interfered serlous!y with the active policy of the party that seeks to accomplish its alms through the destruction of a great and prosperous Russlan industry.Mr.Urquhart would scem tp have had a remarkable eacape Five nf the Assassins bullets grazed his skin as he lay nn the ground half-stunned from the effect of a fall from his carriage, an! a sixth bullet injured his hand.The Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs has conveyed to Sir Arthur Nicolson the British Ambassador at Ft.Peters burg.an expression of his deep regret at the untoward incident.Doalbtivss, Mr.Urquhart will not be deterred in any way from following a polky that commends itself! to the sober judgment vf all men.Mr, L.Urquhart.We have to record the death of Ralpa Gordon Noel Mil- banke, Earn ct Lovelace and Baron Wentworth, who died very suddealv at his Surrey reat, : Ockham Park.RI>- THE LATE EARL ley.in his sixty- OF LOVELACE.eighth year.He was second son of tire first Earl of Love- lace by the Hon.Ada Auguata, ont | child of Iord Byron.Lord Lovelace was twice married, and leuves a dauh- ; by his first wife, who now SUC- | ter, ceeds tn of Wentworth.the Barony The Earldom of Lovelace devolves up- | on the late Peer's half-brother.the Hon.Llonel Fortescue King-Noel, soin of the first Earl by his second marriage.He was born In 1865.sister of the late Lord Loveiace ma- ried Mr.Wilfred Scawen Blunt.of Crabbet Park, Sussex, the famous breeder of pure Arab horses and a poet of considerable attainments.M.Charles Muller was murdered at the Hotel Jungfrau by a Russian woman who mistnok him for M.Durno- vo, formerly Rus- lan Minister of the Interior.M.Muller was a wealthy Al- M.Durnovo.satian, whose home was in Paris.The woman, who was arrested, has expressed her regret at the mistake.hut said that she had done her duty.M.Durnovo had visited the hotel some time previously.Mr.Frank Hes- gea Butler, who la to compete in tho Gordon - Bennett balloon race fro.n Paris on the 30th of this month, ls largely responsiv!e for Soclety's latest week-end hobby.ballooning He ts, Indeed, the founder of the Aero Club of this country, and has made fourscore free-bailnon ascents hers and in France, including two croes-Channel trips.\u2018 ré Mr.F.Hedges utler, Theatre des Nouveautes, At the Nouveautes next week \u201cL'Etrangers,\u201d by Dumas, will be the offering, with Mile.Ninove and Mme.two legding rolzs.Messrn.Lassalle and Perny wlll also he in the cast as well as the whole com- pen\u201d showed a come, A Lecture on Scottish Heroes \u2014IN\u2014 CHURCH and STATE will REY, be delivered by DR.JOHNSTON, -\u2014in the\u2014 MACVICAR MEMORIAL CHURCH, Montreal Annex, Thursday.Noyember 8th, AT 8 P.M.Admission, 250.2éne2 The argument that children need The only CO-EDUCATION IN ENGLAND.First School of the Kind There is to Be Opened in January.of the The propaganda «e-educa- tionists, who hold that it is better that boys and girls should live together during the whole time of education.is to bear fruit in January when St.George's.the first English public school for the co-cducatior.of boys and girls, will be opened at Harpenden.Those respansible for the institution fire so confldent of the support of thoughtful people that the buildings are planned on a generous scale cape ahle at the opening of accommndating #0 scholars: indeed.their confidence seems justified, for there is a nurleus of 50 boys and girls booked for tha opening term Fonglich people are so used tn the ve- paration of the sexes during preparai- tion for the work of life.from the board schools to the universities, that the separation has been accepted sa necessity of trai.ing after the age of aix.But for many years co-education- fits have been pointing out the evil result of this system on the commun- Sty.and to the gnod done by co-edura- tion schools in America and elsewhera.But 1lll a few years ago the suggestion Rot only the usual answer to reform proposals somewhat angry alarm.\"we achaol and, more, than such more be separated hy sex at than at home, Artificial separation has indeed proved harmful, as many eminent hendmast- ers know wel enough, has now been to a certain extent accepted.St.George's School, which has n chapel attached, will have 11 acres of playing fields, A cri~ket ground and pavilion.a fives court, and open-air swignming-hath, 1 gymnasium.a ear- penter's workshop and laboratory.Thia public school ts.in fact, singularly fortunate in being planned on what all the past of publie school work has proved to he necessary.Its curriculum aims at the development of the personality.of ench scholar along its na\u2018- ural lines.The school fs fortunate in having as headmaster the Rev.Cerf) Grant.MA.of Wadham College.Oxford.and for seven years headmaster of Keswick College.The Rev.Mr.Grant is a great believer in the \u2018\u201cmixed\u201d school, arguthg that it imitates the family and that it is already In unl- versal practice during the holidays.The headmaster claims that hls system cures the evils whieh the admirers of separate schools have to admit are common because of the present system of separation of tre sexes.He gives the visible effects nf a mixed school on the girls as greater npenness, lers self-consclousness, wider interests, were esprit de corps: and on the boys as less Idleness, Jess cruelty, and less gaucherie.* La Patrie\u2019s New Building.La Patrie has issued invitations far the laying of the cornerstone of its new bullding at the corner of St.Catherine atreet and City Hall avenue The ceremony has heen fixed tn take place at 4 pm on Saturday, November 10th.Laundering on a Large Scale.The Hlinois Central will begin operat- Ing a monster laundry In Chicago soon for cleaning all linen used on the road's 4,375 miles Some id of the work nf this laundry may be Shred from knowing that 90.000 napkins, 30,006 table.elaths, 10,000 aprons.6.000 jackets, 50 Oud towels, and 2,000 cape, table felts, etc | are rolied and washed every month on the Mllnoig Central.This covers launder- Ing tor thirty-two dining.cafe.buffet and oafc-library cars.eleven officers\u2019 working cars, one pay car, and five eat- Ing houses at Chicago.Champaign, De- ratus Louisville and Memphis .v64°26 Open to amateurs, who may apply to superintendent Skaters amd Spectators\u2014A dmission, 10c.the terrible burden of consertption\u2014 against \u2018nationas su- Cap.Bernier van \u2026 veat Peary every ! \u201c - E yt Is ton- \u2018 ve : 3 the \"hiocd tax\"\u2014bevause (hey belleve ore many.of is From NE ee mtles uway A 0s.experience has perfected the ROY ALL THIS WEEK DOROTHEA BAIRD ess ; - i i _ run the North Pole.while the Cap ta .~ , .Circulation of The Star It necessary to defend the Empire, it auditors Ju his re 1.460 miles away trom it Mujorlty for SL Stephen, NB.making of G.B.Chocolates.A L | Matinee Every Day.RNA a complete Londum Company under * Des without saving that the pressure cital of the advan- \u2018 wn : the management of Messrs.Nixon and BOe 4 out saving The Late Hon ges enjoyed by the the Cap, 3.757 miles, THE STAR SHOW GIRLS Zimmerman, in the following repertoire: Le Upon the colonies fu do much More Alex.Mackenzie, Pvipe vf the Doe Tite \"| Mondny MAURICETTE \u2019 WEEK ENDING NOV.3RD, 1906.than they are doing will be greatly .< * numion, the hono:- m Wrest.plang factory n New York Prices: 106, 20e, 30c, BOc.Wednesday | yf, Irving as \u201cDautran\u201d* < .abe .5 AW + casi = © edd ° hs > 8 .F 1 sp .= Tu : MONDAY .60,465.!I.reased We can never hang back [abi Bent tld Come Lie people wha do not believe in a merciful Next week: CHAMPAGNE GIRLS.aad Miss Baird as \u201cMauricette\u201d TUESDAY .£0,491 1 the (raves whale the Mother Couns | press on that Caprada Is sudependent 4 Providense -\u2014 -\u2014-_-_-_\" \u2014_-_-\u2014-\u2014-_\u2014-\u2014_>_-_-\u2014 - Saturday MARKHEIM WEDNESDAY 60.526 | try as sweating under conseription.1 Mh the pnperial voi Pp mera Eighty-ceven wt our esteemed ex Ch .hi F tb Il \\ 4 Matinee.Mr Irving as Markheim.; ' Laits ca - Premiers address before us - ; : | Bui compulsory nulitary service bas (tue cu Can \u201c eet a ou PR fine; Bankes have it that Peary t \u201cfar ampions 1p 00 a Tueaday THE LYONS MAIL.| THURSDAY .20 80465) ol vet carried the British people, and delnooranee picndinx fo harmeny thes orth, w hile bs of Herm contend A a [ OPENING SYMPHONY CONCERT and Mr Irving as Lesurques: Lt.Ce among the i ferent nitionanlies of tie lat lis gut urthest\u201d north.oy E NGS HONY NCERT satutd ; an Dubase.FRIDAY .60,521 | ceria dy will not While the present county and tae dropping of lue preju \u2014 Bh A va FRIDAY.at ACADEMY \u201c| King Renee's Datghter.; due \u20ac ; ju- ; ; .: | Av.AC: My.: >! v SATURDAY .+ \u2026 65,260 « l'arl'unent lusts.The Speaker urges jdices born of the mother lands The ref- ont seme that When 2 Cuban can\u2019t get Y 4 eS moun VS.On Pêà \u2018Cello Soloist Nights.Miss Baird as \u201cIolanthe.3 .+ 0 ve \u20ac sevu es pes .A that the House of Commons pags à érences fo the Steot roval family caused .& CHARLES I.\u2014 a little flulter in tue Hotels and coabs the _\u2014 3 .- snl agai evi .av rine C ve x While not an expert on f i ANTON HEK KING Mr.Irving as King Charles TOTAL .867.728]''\" ution against 11, believing that 1] pest day for Bonnie Prince Charts s sad cotati ook ae se wear, lt MN.A.A.A, GROUNDS, ; Thursday Miss Haird as \u201cQueen Dail A 61.288 would carry ten th one The néecessity faute is st il remembers by the dus vn A .906 2e 1 2.emir Sar © aily Average .2 must be much clearer Chan it ls to-day dunts ol those who ratlied to lus stan SATURDAY, Nov 10th, 1 .fe 1.26.Night.King Reac's Daughter Weekly St L Week 129,321 dard.Mr.Mackenzie, far from feeling r.Veiteh's Management.J Miss Baird as \u201clolanthe.\u201d eekly ar Last ce , «93¢ hefore the British voter will consent to as pur, for Ue unfortunate [nora KICK-OFF AT 2.30 P.M.Seats om Sale Thuraday, Nov.8 bi ss TI .Who had his head taken off by the hvads- 266*1 CIRCULATION OF bind his sou to the necessity of arms man, was of the opinion that the necks Reserved Beats, 75c,.Grand Stand, 50c.General Admission, 25e, On sala £3 .THE ST service, which means the direct loss of of all the members of the family.youns at Star Branch Office, corner Peel and 8t.Catherine: M.A.A.A.Uffice, 250 DAILY AND che or two years in productive em- 8h4d old, should have shared the same Peel street; Geo.Thomson, 123 St.Fra ncols Xavier street; Chus, F, Dawson, _ WEEKLY, 9 Lov Ions arin ; qe faute Many thought the expressions very 289 Notre Dame street west._ .- .LAST WEEK bloymMert und \u201cgetting ahead.Then natch out of place at a social gathering =66%8 J.W.PATERSON, Hon, Fer.MFC.One Issue of the Daily and Weekly conscription In free Britain would Le jas suzgesting whoesale slaughter of tu.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2018> x nn re à nocent persons Fhe press next day re- Star Aggregates followed by ud immense increase in nupded the Sunorahle wontleman that \u2014\u2014\u2014 , ! emigration.which might weaken he Tsome of Ns proposed jexisisuon regard.QENT AUKS 4 LAST MONTH OF ROLLER SKATING, ENJOY IT WHILE IT LASTS! : fighting power of the country far; ing the vonstrurtion of the C.P.R.had ws Ca Sessions with Music\u2014Mornings, Afternoons and Evenings.9 re than th eat tk! i been \u2018lurned down\u201d by Downing street 0.SPECIAL\u2014AI This Week, Every Evening, after the regular Skatlag * mare 1 © greater in ary reals fn a Tuest per oomplory matitter ou ai .GRAND RACES ON ROLLER SKATES for all particulars.Skaten 15e and 25c.THE MONTAGNARD A.A.A.DULUTH ROLLER RINK Wil) Remsin Open Al) Winter as a ROLLER RINK.-~ Comfortably Championship Races, Saturday, Nov.10th J es.Spoctators, $kaiing Every Day, 10.30 a.m., 2 and 7.30 p.m.BEST SKATES, BEST FLOOR.Military Fair \u2014IN AID OF\u2014 SOLDIERS COTFUND \u2014TO BE HELD IN\u2014 Viotoria Rifles Armory, Catheart street.Friday & Saturday, 9, 10 Noy, '0¢ From 8 to 10 o'clock.TICKETS - ~- - - 10 CENTS 26643 Pr 3nd Feld Batley, KING'S BIRTHDAY SALUTE.1.The Battery will parade nn Wednes- y day evening, sth inst, at 815 pm.to complete arrangements to perform atove duty.Uniform.mufti.2° Detavhment detalle] to fire Saluta wil parade at Armoury on Friday, the 9th Inst.at 9 aon.Uniform, Drill order.Ry order, D.R.McCUAIG.Captain end Adjutant 2652 EDUCATIONAL RA JOHN B.NORTON, J.AGU., ARGU.Lie Mus, FELLUW of thé American Guild of Organ- lata, New Fo: Associate of tbe Royal Col- iege of Urganista Lon Eng, Licentiate In Music, UHUGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR OF CHHIT CHURCH CATHEDRAL, Lessous sn PIANUOFURTE and URJAN PLAYING, VUCAL CULTURE and the rHEURY OF MU À \u201cBpeciai system\u2019 taught for chtidren from ¢ to !0 years age Pupils prepar.for examimations At home daily (to Art: 1gv mbout lessons) from « to b and 8 to 9 pm.6 BISHOP 4 91 ° 4 4 \u201cFRIENDS!\u201d If you are thinking of sending scme tokens of remembrance to somo far: away friends, why not call in and took through our unique and original dlsplay of qualnt and novel curios.made bv the red children of tha forest \u2014the handicraft of & race which is fast disappearing before the onward march of the white man's civilization.At this scaron of tha year our Btock is at Ita best.We Aro ex- parta in our line of business, and have made it à study.We are canstantly receiving mall orders.and are in a position to ship and fill all orders with promptness.To-day we are showing fully 1.000 pairs of Moccasins, Rare Sweet Hay Baskets, Mats, Porcupine Quill Work, White Fax Floor Mats, Prairie Fox Mats, Red Fox Mats, Boas, Muffs, Mink, Seal Sable, Coon and White Fox Rags, Indian Plilow Covers, Banners.Shleids, Snowshoes, Fine Enamel Jewellery.Views of all parts of Canada, and hosts of lovely goods, at reasonable prices.\u201cTHE WIGWAM,\u201d 138 Peel Street.Opposite Dominion Rguare.266°3 Ce CORONA HOTEL 463 GUY STREET.Luropean Plan.Moderate Prices.Specin] Winter Rates.Excellent Cuisine.Service Unwurpansed.MUSIC EVERY EVENING.248°312 _+ The last of (he ocean steamers or the (31d Country will be leavisx Montren) Is 2 week or two.Have yon nelected your parcel of \u201cRemembrances\u201d yetf Mocenain Slippers in Sheep, Moose and Moose for lined and fur trimmed) Leather Cushions, Pipe Racks, Bannerettes, Book (overs, etr., Indina Head and Maple Leaf designs, Sweet Grass Baskets, Bit» of China with Vietrs of the City.Books of Views of Montreal, 28¢, 50c, 81.de.of Quebec, Tozonto, Ottawa, Niagara Falls, ABe.Setventr Brooches, Maple Lenf or Crest, Séah Pins, Cutf Links, Spoons, ete, In great variety.at HENDRRSON'S Book and Specialty Store, 143 Peel ntreet, mext 10 Layton's Plano Reoms.Open in the eteniag, bot mot nil night.en Frontenar street.Abattoir Manager Must Explain.\u2018The D.B.Martin Company were again brought, before the Recorder's Court \u2019 / complaints_on the old charge of com- thia morning to Answer three mitting a nulsande at their Abattoirs The cares were taken on dellbere by Mr Recorder Weir whe ordered tha manager of the company.Mr.Phillips.tp be sub- poénaed to explain: before the court the conduct of the compar\u201d Admission, 10 Cents BEST MUSIC, 266 6 RETURN Engagement.MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, NOVEMBER 12 and 13 AT 8.15, BLACK DIKE BAND Sale of Seats at Star Branch Office.PRICES\u2014Admission, 35c) Unreserved, 50c; Reserved Seats, 75c; Bex iy sL 283°%6 ' 4 Complimentary Concert tendered to MISS DOLLY LUCAS VIOLINIST, From the Montreal Conservatory of MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1808, 8 P.Mat YMCA HALL Mason & Risgh Concert Grand used.263°4 aw Young Irishmen\u2019s L.& B.Association The regular monthly meeting of the ahove Association will take place sa Wednesday evening, Nov.7th, at %.1% P.M.in rooms, 246 St.James at.T.I'' MURPHY.Sec.-Treas.THE DANCING SCHOOL A.ROY MACDONALD.Teacher.Beginners\u2019 Class, Monday and Thursdays.Ladies and Children.6 p.m:: Adults, 8 pm.I guarantee to teach you in one month.Advanced Class and pupils, Saturdays, 8.830 p.m.Private T.easons, hours to suft.Booklet \u201cReason Why.\u201d sent free.KARN HALL, 468 St.Catherine Wèst.Tel.2158 or 775 Uptown.256 13 ot former SPECIAL Dancing Assembly, Wed., Nov.7th, 8.30 p.m., STANLEY HALL, 96 Stanley st.Admission, bûc gpouple: 35c Gentlemen, c y.NEXT ASSEMBLY, SAT.NOV.10th g85°3 Beginners Class TO-NIGBT Conservatory Hall, Cor MeGAl Collage Ave.and st.Catherine St.Assembly 8st.Private lessons.al] open day 06 evening.FREDERIC W.NORMAN.Phones Up, 8960-2611.ne AS HANDSOME as such utensils can possibly be made are THE SPECIAL CORKSCREWS which we have just imported.The large handles are of burnt ivory or stag horn, fashioned Into elaborate designs.The mountings are of sterling silver\u2014etched or raised.The corkscrew itself is of nickeled steel, with contrivance at the top for removing wires, etc.$3 to 89 \u2014 Johnston Bros.Jewellers, 483 8t.Catherine St.West Near Peel Street. THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7.1906 ALLEYS.- BILLIARD TABLES fowling Alleys.Bar Fixtures ¢heapest May resident gpgents work on salary.» flguring with uv are not com- polled lu pay commission or middleman\u2019s The \u2018 Brunswick Baike Collender \u2019e.146 St Lawrence st 2e 813 AUTOMOBILES TO RENT.\u2018arae car Mioycles to rent 256 balf $25 per day a.\u201cat.aftrruoons, 50e.Jas.M.Emyth, Cycle l'es.ar, J.U Lorchester W, near oor.of Kn:versit) ,op.dt.James Club.Up Jed.ep evenge 203 152 PHRENOLOQY.© Tr A Prof.Lowe reads the past.present and futureon !ove, warriage and bus- \u2018 tnéss, all readiuyw accurate, scients fic and reliable, charges dUc to $2.402 West Bt.Catherine \u201ctroet.29 3132 PATENT SOLICITORS.oTEG THAT FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.Charles W Taylor, B.Sc.late Examiner Canadian Patent Office, Canada Life Bollding, Montreal.343 212 FETRERSYON PATENTS Liv.& Lon.& Giobe Bidg., Montreal.Write for our book, \u201cThe Prospective Patentee.\u201d Offlres, Montreal.Toronto.Ottawa Washington 204 210 inventions Patented AND TRADE MARK REGISTERED Duper IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS.33 205 Merchants Bank Buliding, Montreal | PROMPTLY SECURED Engineers and others who realize the advisability of having their Patent business transacted by Experts.Prelimimaryadvice free.Charges moderate.Our Inventor's Adviser sent upon request.Marion & Marion, New York Life Bldg, Moutreal © and Washington, D,C,, U.8.A.244 212 Tooth Powder SOZ0DONT a delicious dentifrice, Free Just the thing for those who have an from acid and grit.inclination for the niceties of every-day life.Ask your dentist.HOTELS AND RESTAURAN.S.NNN a THE BEST PLACE for a business man's Juneh ts at the Hotel Wilfrid.formerly Fortin'a corner St James and St Gabriel Wiifrid Corbeil.proprietor 143 312 O\u2019CONNOR\u2019S Dining Room and Quick Lunch Counter, 51 UNIVERSITY AST, mr.Ne.Catherine st.\u2018 262 312 TENTE AND AWNINGS.Le gg LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR AWNINGS th THOS.SONNE, Sr, 183 COMMISSIONERS STHERKT.\u2018Phone Blain 1361.Montreal TS 313 FISH AND OYSTERS.For CHOICE MALPEQLES, FRESH SALMON, FINNAN HADDIES, OYSTERS FOR STEWING, Phone Mais 417.PHELPS & BINNS, 58 Victoria Square.259 214 FRUITS.Nee = Ne NT er -_ Extra Fancy Gm Fruit, California Pomegranates, 4 Hot House Grapes.BORN, 356 West Dercheeter.Se?MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued »y ARTHUR W.WILKS, Merchants Bank Bldg.Tel.M.41285.Fvenings\u2014645 Eherbrooke st; 544 Plessia #8 Tel E 4134 243 212 MARRIAGELICENSES Issued bûü J.M.M.Duff, 107 St.Jumes st.nnd 49 Crescent ot.LEGAL CARDS.a a \u2014~\u2014\u2014\u2014 BCGIBBON, CASCRAIN.MITCHELL 8 SERVEYER CANADA LIFE BI DG St.James ot., Mentreal.Victor FB Mitchell, Chase Casgrain Errol M McDougall 307 T.Chase Casçrain, KC 7 F Surveyer.Joseph \u2018YV Weldon r eves, EARS! NOSE, THROAT.Dr.Frs.De Sales Prevost SPeotanist Consultations 1 to 4 Diapensarr \u201cree consultations for por.Tuesday, Friday, 10 to noon.40: Sherbrooke st, or new No.23: Sherbrooke Fast.243 7372 \u2018\u201cTo Shoemakers.\u201d Leather and Shoe Findings, ot Great Reductions, at J.ROSTON, Z23L Kt Cotherine st.West.194 193 The Heart of a Piano is the Action.Insist on \u2018OTTO HIGEL\" Piano Action 236 52 law SALT RHEUM ON HANDS Suffered Agony and Had to Wear Bandages Al! the Time, ANOTHER CURE BY CUTICURA Another cure by Cuticnra is told of by Mrs.Caroline Cable, of Waupoca, Wis., in the following gratcful letter: \u2018\u201c\u201c My husband suffered agony with salt rheum on his hands, and I had to keep them bandaged all the time.We tried everything we could get, but nothing heiped him until he used Cuticura, One set of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills cured him en- tircly, and his handa have been ae smooth as ible ever since.I do hope this letter will be the means of helping some other sufferer.\u201d \u2014 TROUBLE WITH UNIVERSITY.Russian Government Threatens to « Close Unless tha Agitation Ceases.8t.Petersburg, November 7.\u2014 The @cutenesa of the present university crisis continues and threatens to eventually result in the suspension of stud.les.The (Government again has ad- dremsed the faculty of the University of St, Petersburg with An explicit statement In which it sets forth Its intention of shutting down the university at once if outsiders persist in their demands and are permitted to trérpass upon the campus, 40 take part fn mass-meetings and to bring about revolutionary conclaves within the precincts of the university, A big mass-meeting was held yesterday, and continued til a late hour to protest egainst the expulsion from St.Pet- ersburg of Jews who do not belong to the university and who desire to attend the lectures on the ground that they have nat the right of residence in the capital.A resolution was adopted making light of the threats to ch se the university and recommend ing that the faculty admit inte its sittings upon student affairs delegates empowered to represent student bode ten.License for this meeting waa granted by the prefect of the city only after earnest solicitation by M.Borgman, the rector nf the university The faction of so-called 18:18\" lg growing.This faction foresworn revolution, and ir f8Rer to Be- cond the efforts of the faculty to Keep the university open k, \u2018ha interests of Jearnins.cadem- OYSTERS.FRESHEST HAND-PICKED Malpeques received daily direct from the beds, at 81 peck, $850 bbl, delivered on half shell day or nlght, a speclaity 172 St Desjardins.772 St, Catherine st west, cor Guy.F'hune Up 318%, 366 2 KODAKS.PE R.F.Smith, Kodaks, cam A piles.1756 Notre Dame st.Uptown 143 Peel at Send for new bargain list 101 313 ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, TRUSSES, ETC me RSS SRE eae Se a ELASTIC STOCKINGS, ABDOMINAL BELTS, Bhoulder Braces, and Surgical Appliances on hand un made to erder, MARTIN, successeur to F Gross.2¢ Cralg st east, Montreal 319 313 BILLIARD TABLES.Nr oe BILLIARD TABLES Pool Tables, Bowling Alleys and acces- Bar Fixtures and Supplies Cata- We don't belong to the trust Goods union made Charles Passow & Son, Chicago T.Burdett 290 St.Pau! street, Montreal, .agent 23 312 BRUSHES.~ CARPET SWEEPERS REPAIRED.SWEEPER 312 3 \\Z All Kinds srusHes.ULLLEY A Jade Tel.M.2740 76 Victeris Square.is 212 CHIROPODIST.eg 43 yoars' experience.Ppecialist for feet diseases.Funday nours Da m to 2p.m M.E.RATELLR, 1 Lauauchetiere st.est, cor.St Lawrence.Tel.al.122 812 PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES.rr em mm er Te Ne Ne THERE IS NOTHING adds more to the beauty of a room than properly framed ple- tures.To have them done right.take them to GEO.R.HEASLEY, 208 West Sv Carthe-tme nr Rleury 215 4 TALKING PARROTS From $6 up.Shipped safely to any point by express.Write for Price List.We make especially low prices to get these birds In all parts of Canada to udvertise COTTAM BIRD SEED 80 Bathurst St.London, Ontario.178 84 Saw TO COMMEMORATE EVENT.Inception of English Colonial Enter prise In United States.Washington, November 7.\u2014Secretary of the Navy Bonaparte.has received a latter from Mr.N.Darnell Davis, editor-general of British Gulana.calling attention to the date of Decembdar 19, 1908, as being the 300th anniversary of the sailing of the Sara Constant, God-speed and Discovery from Blackwall.England, for Virginia being the Inception of English colonial enterprise In the United States.Mr.Davis suggests that in commemoration of the event.the vessels of the United States navy whether at sea or In port, shall \u201cdress ship on that oo- casion.Mr.Davis has already ma le the suggestion in English newspapers that Great Britain recognize the birtb of its \"eldest daughter\u201d by a similar action on board the British vessels of war.ï IR E 4, MH PILLS-+ \u2018never afain be produced there.NS ANT World Gossip British Money in Cotton Lands.Sa During thé past year a number of British cotton experts have visited the cotton lands of the Southern States, und the result has been thal a number of conjectures have been started as to the Purpose of the Inspection.Mr.Alfred R.Smith.of Charleston, 8.C., states that it is the generui impression that they are looking out for chances for the investment of ltritish capital in such properties.When interviewed by the Star at the Windsor yesterday, he sald: \u201cOf course, the experts will make no Stulements as to the purpose of their work, giving out merely that they had come un a vislt of inspection for the gathering of data as to the management of the fields.This, however, hardly covers the whole ground: and there \u2018an be no reasonable doubt about it that there 16 some more serious object in view.This object can hardly be any other than investment in Southern cotton lands.\u201d \u201cWhat makes you think that should.be their purpose?\u2018The principal reason for such an opinion lies in the many efforts made by British cotton associations of recent years to improve the sources of cotton supply.For this purpose they made costly experiments in almost every part of the world, trying to grow cotton in all the colonies of the Empire which offered the slightest indication of a successful result.The outcome, however, in spite of thelr best efforts proved to be a rather meagre one Therefore, if the associations are still to persist in their work of the development of cotton culture, they must turn to the Southern States.Experiments have shown that they are the finest cotton-growing countries in the whole world, and thus they offer a splendid field for the work intended.\u201d \u2018But has not the field been pretty well taken up by American growers?\u2019 \u201cThe exact contrary is the case, and it !s a matter of common information that the cotton production of the South is not near so great at it should.and would be, under better management.In fact, the present crop is raised on a fractlon only of the land available for cutton-growing, and the yield would be very greittly increased by the Intelligent application of labor and capital, It ts to be hoped that such is the purpose of the British cotton manufacturers, as it would result tn a great impetus to Southern development\u2019 such Work in the Sahara Desert.\u201cMr.Herman E.Lettrell, of New York, who ls at present in this city, told the Star yesterday that he recently made a trip to the Mediterranean, in the course of which he visited Alglers, where ha was surprised to learn that the French are engaged in running a telegraph line across the greal desert from that city to Timbuctoo.\u201cTimbuctoo,\u201d he sald, \u2018\u2018was once regarded as almost the end of the world, a place sunk In primeval savagery.and far beyond the reach of civilizing influences, but this has all been changed, and there 1s every prouspect of that African city becoming a great centre for inland commerce.The work was begun last winter, and has now Léen golmg on for nearly nine months.It seems to be proceeding vory rapidly.\u201d \"How about the food for the construction gangs, and what is the feeling of the natives In the matter?\u201d was asked.\u2018Of course elaborate preparations had to be made for the work, but su far no &reat difficulties have been encountered.Everything in the way of drink and food and supplies of every nature have to be transported on camei-back to the scene of the work.Supply trains of these animals pass to and fro with greal re- æularity between Alglers and Tunbuctoo and the camping grounds of the several parties.As for the natives and their feelings in the matter, it ls they themselves who do the manual work of the construction.This is a surprising chango of sentiment, for no more than five years ago these very natives were 50 hostile that the first explorers and surveyors of the line took thelr lives In thelr hands when they went amongst them, and in many instances had to disguise themselves and pass aa Mahommedans in order to get through the country.\u201d The remark being made that the work af constructing such a line across the world's greatest desert must be frightful work on account of the nature of the sol and the climate, Mr.Lettrell said that, from all he could learn, the desert had been much maligned In this respect, and that it was far from belng the terrible place it has been depicted, Besides, the intelligent application of irrigation would make it blossom as a garden.Nor would thia be vory difficult, for the desert is said to be underiald with subterranean streams and reservolrs which can be reached at a depth of from 200 to 2,000 feet, according to the altitude of the points where the experimental borings wero made, Grief on Long islana.The cauliflower crop is A failure, ani Long Island grieves.Let not the cynical mock at this vegetable bereavement.for the cauliflower means much to Long ls- land, being usually its most important and most profitable crop.Mr.Arthur Pynson, of that locality, and himself à cauliflower-grower, who spent the last couple of days in this city, was the bearer of the sad news.; \u201cNot more than one-tenth of the crop has been marketed,\u201d he said, \"and all the rest has been lost.\u201d THe Interviewer begged in a BYMpa- thetic tone (« be Informed of this awful cauliflower mortality.= \u201cOh, all kinds of reasons are glven,\u201d sald Mr.Pyrson, \u2018\u2018as generally hhppens in such a case; and it may be that there ig a certain amount due to each of them.The first reason alleged is the weather, The cauliflower generally does best in cool weather without too much moisture.This year the exact contrary was the case, There was a great dea) of hot, steamy fog With occasional heavy rains, and the result was that the caullflowers developed a mildew which checked the heading of the flowers \u201cThis was bad enough, but along came a pest of worms somewhat similiar to cabbage worms, which devoured both leaves and flowers.Some of the farmers also allege that the soll of the eastern end of the ialand has been aver-worked, and that really superior cauliflowers can This, 1 think, is a mistake, and that If the weather is all right the crop will be as good sr ever another raex* RRAR RERARRAARA PRRARART { Side Lights | ALLAN ARERR DNA AAA Making War on Tipping.HE tipping system of Eurvpe, whith Americans 80 frequently complain of, but which nevertlie- less is gaining à firm foothold on this continent, Is being made the subject of attack in its home.Anti-tipping demonstrations are belng arranged to take place in Trafalgar square.Hyde Park and other prominent places of London.The movement Is led by the waiters\u2019 unions, and therein lles its hope of success.It ia futile for the victims of the tipping system to attempt to combat it.Patrons of restaurants and other places where tips are customary cannot act in unison, and the systém grows despite the efforts which sume irdivijuals make against it.So far us the public is concerned, it must endure the evil until those who are supposed lo be {ts beneficiaries, but who in reality are not\u2014the waiters\u2014join to put an end to it.What the public can do is to aid the movement when starting by giving it moral support.The tipping system 80 operates that the walter who takes the tips cannot long profit from the supposed gratuities.When tips are abundant wages are reduced to correspond.In many cases the waiter actually pays for the chance to serve because of the opportunities for tips which the position affords.Thus the employer ultimately takes all the benefits, leaving the employe with an uncertain income, which Is no larger than the pay it would furnish under a direct wage system.Furthermore, the taking of tips is degrading.Students of the question have long predicted that tip takers themselves would organize to put an end to the system, and that the movement would be fought by their employers, who, in the long run.are the only persons bensfitéd.Tha present movement among the waiters of London tends te bear out this prediction.Fountaln of Youth in New York.William R.Hinsdale, of Orange, N.J., who discovered the location of the \u201cOW Epanish Tunnel\u201d fn the Shawangunk ! mountains, near Kingston.N.Y., is to lay out a park there.Tradition said that from the tunnel ran a stream of living water, and Prof.Mather, state geologist of Ohio, who investigated, accepte-l the \u2018theory that the work was dona by Bpaniards who formed a part of tha Ponce de Leon expedition.After failing to find the fountain of youth in Florida and following their leader's dving injunction to continue the search they : are thought to have made the journey! northward.When they came to a stream larger than a man\u2019s arm rushing out of solid rock.with no viaible source of sup- nly.they halted, and began to tunne! to locate the pool whence it came.\u2018This was In the sixteenth century.The tunnel was known till recently only by Indian legend.The tunnel is 500, feet long, six feet high, four feet wide, and straight as an arrow.with only a rise of seven feet in Îts entire length.Hinsdale pur- * \u2018chased the entire tract of land.put | ¢ Well done.put in me not charge any more for using our taste narrow-gauge rallroad, built an electrie plant and lighted the tunnel with incandescent lamps Lilliput for Sale, An attempt was made lately to sell by auction in london what was described In the prospectuses as \u2018the smallest empire on the face of the earth.\u201d It Island.a speck in the British i which belongs to the Rev.H.C.Huevon, | whose father bought it in 1536 and left | i | } i is Lundy channel, it to him.\u201cA little empire for a little ! emperor,\u2019 exclaimed the auctioneer, as he started to describe the beauties of the | island.which includes 1.048 acres, with hill und dale, wood and water.and a feasible landing place In fair weather.; No tax gatherer comes there: the hum of the factory is unheard and the automobile peril is entirely absent.As the climate is peculiarly healthful and the air always fresh, it was suggested Lhat the Island would be an Ideal site for a sanitarium.Notwithstanding these attractions, the highest bid made for the island was £16500, about $82,500, and this did not meet the owner's idea of value of the property.The sale was called off and Mr.Huevon decided to remain a little emperor himself a little longer.Americans Study Jiu Jitsu.The 'midshipmen at the United Sta\u2018es Naval Academy will continue to recelve Instructions in Japanese wrestling.There was criticlsm in some quarters of that form of exercise, but the President has issued instructions retalning the jlu j'tsu In the class of work which the \u2018midshipmen must perform for the!r physical development.Some of the officers on duly at the Naval Academy do not eglirely believe In this exercise.They are Inclined to think that it is altogether too dangerous and not fully In accord with what ls regarded as fairness to an opponent.President Roosevelt, who received Instructions from the Japanese wrestler who will conduct the work at the academy, believes that Japanese wrestling is a good training for an alert eye and the dev lopment of quick muscles, His instructions given at this time to the academic authorities indicate that Japanese wrestling must be employed hereafter as part of the general athletic education.8ome Honest \u2019Friscans.During the first four or five days after the San Francisco fire, when many peuple could get no money from the banks, à great number went to the railroad officiais for tickets to points north, east, south and west, And both in and out of the State.They insisted upon paying eventually, but had nothing to glve at that time but their written promises to pay as soon as they could reach their destinations.The officials took these promises to pay to an amount aggregating 360,000 from nearly 1,000 persons.It is announced that within five months of the disaster no less than $53,000, or nine- tentha of the full amount, haa been paid by remittances from the refugees to whom credit had been extended.Much of this came from grateful sufferers who had not even been asked to sign a promise to paw.THE GLEANER.** Three Swallows\u201d Bir John Power & Son's \u201cThree Swallows\u201d Irish Whiskey, Famous for over a century.Of highest standard of purity.\u2014 00 ee ee Len Distillers to His Majesty the King B 158 cod proved and in use by the clergy, tion, ls taken by the mouth, at home.after bad effects.10 p.m.dally.AI etc.Address Daytime-R3 Ne.Catherine WW Eventng-\u2014At 500 St.Urbain, Montreal.DR.MACKAY SPECIFIC The Ouly Cure for ALCOHOLISM and Drug Habits.Ap 3overnment of Quebec, the Cities of Montreal and Quebec, under the probatory system.An esgentially rcientific treatment No loss of time.or inconvenience; Dr.Mackay can be consulted gratuitously from 10 a.m.to communications strictly private, DR.JOHN M.MACKAY TREATMENT CO, 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NO CONNECTION WITH Agents: Frank L.Benedict & Co.Montreal.OR TRUST.[2 206 52 law \u2018CALEDONIA SPRINGS HOTEL Under the management of the Canadian Pacific Rallway Co., Beautifully located midway between Montreal and Ottawa, on the Canadian Pacific Railway.The efficacy of these waters for the cure of rheumatism, nervous diseases, stomach troubles and kindred complaints are unsurpassed in the world and strongly recommended by the highest medical authorities.Write Manager CALEDONIA SPRINGS HOTEL, Caledonia Springs, Ont.CHARMING PLACE FOR WEEK-END OUTINGS HOTEL OPEN FOR GUESTS ALL WINTER.A REALLY G 224 100 2aw OOD THING The Army Smoking Mixture A Superior Blend of Foreign and Fine Virginia Tobacco.producing mn Cool and Delicious Smoke that DUE4 NOT BITE THE TONGUE.A.E.MYERS,\u2014Two Stores 419 ST.CATHERINE WEST, Corner of Mansfield, 358 ST.CATHERINE WEST, Opposite Victoria.263 2 Zaw Good Printing Talks Let us do your next fob In the printing Une, and you'll be surprised at the taste we use, Anything worth while geting printed for your business is worth having Well, we do It well, and do and judement.One tria) will ronvince you.Ring up for ous \u201cepresentative and see specimens.JOSEPH FORTIER, we Cor.Natre Dame and St.Peter Sts.Fhones Main 444-445.P.O.Box 397.280 13end STYLE AND TASTE In Framing MOST IMPORTANT A Print, no matter how fine, is incomplete until properly framed, All the Newest and Best Frames and Mouldings, at The Art Emporium, 357 WEST ST.CATHERINE.in 263 deod 2 A A A rd ANNA NAAAAAN § Marine News.* : DI CAAA A SS A RRA A RL RR RN RIT ASIN Port of Montreal.ARRIVED.Tritonia (Br.), 2720, Abernethy, Glas.Esw VESSELS IN PORT.Inishowen Head (1388), Pickford, Rotterdam.Athenia (5133), MeNetl!, Glasgow.Oriana (2882), Sullivan, Liverpool.Mongollan (3088), Henderson, Glasgow.Monmouth (2363), Birehmau, Bristol.Canada (8016), Jones, Liverpool, Victorian «6744), MarcNicol, liverpool.Lake Michigan (3340), Webster, Antwerp.Kildona (2349), Rdberts, Middleshoro.Tritoula (2720), Abernethy, Glasgow.Fell 18 Feet into a Ship\u2019s Hold.Mr.P.N.Smith, first mate of the steamship Kilkiona.met with a serious acclaent when the ship was in mid-ocean | On her recent trip to Montreal.Owing to tha heavy seas, a quantity of ths cargo became loose, And while attending to the replacing of the etuff.Mr.Smith tell Into the lower ho.d, a distance of about 18 feet.When the steamship reached Montreal the mate was taken to the General Hospital, where it was found he was suffering from a broken leg and tibe He la progressing favorably.NOTES.r Guaranteed Bitannia Underwear is guaranteed unshrinkable.A new garment for any that should shrink.Britannia Unshrinkable Underwear is sold by all dealers.Insist on having it.se our morning coffee to If you want always fresh and fra- rant, alwa % vure and Bustaining,always just perfect, 2lwavs easity made, and yet always ot uniform quality\u2014try GAMP COFFEE the perfection in coffre.Grocers sell it.Order it to-dav R Paterson & Sons, Coffer Specialists, Glasgow.The steamship I.ake Erie, of the C.P.R.Atlantic line, reached Quebec yesterday SS.Empress of Britain is due In Quebec on Friday.Telegrams are accepted at any CPR., Telegraph Office for immediate delivery to this steamer via MARÇON) MARINE STATION, CAPE RAY, NFLD, SS.Zealand, SS.Ryndam, SS.Oceanic salled from New York to-day.Telegrams are accepted at any Telegraph Office In Canada for delivery lo any of these steamers up to to-morrow night via MARCON! MARINE STATION, HALI- FA N.8.Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co.of Canada, Ltd.Room 236, Pelican and British Bmpire Bidg.9¢ Notre Dama straag, afternoon.She landed 120 rabin and a ond number of third-class passengers The Lake Champlain, from Montreal, passed] Inisthrabull yesterday.The Donaldson liner Cassandra, from Glasgow, passed inward yesterday morning.The ©.from Liverpool, P.R.Atlantic iiner Lake Erie, reached Quebec yester- dav \u2018The Dominion line steamship Ottoman, trom Portland for liverpool, passed Kin- sale Tuesday.\u2014a\u2014 Looking Forward to Engiish Capital.London, Noveniher 7.\u2014 At a meeting of the Britsh Colunbia Electric Railway, IL.M.Horne Payne said the prosperity of British Columbin would really commence from the time when it began to Aat- tract capital from the old world For this reason, penple in Hritleh Columbia woud dn well to think twice before they eent forth to the world resolutions and by-laws threatening antagonism to capital.The Canadian market had hitherto Leen kept clean and wholewome, but he received recently prospectuses of at least a dozen enterprize of the wildest nature, | involving millions sterling.If these were taken up, he had not the leamt doubt 90 per cent.of the capital would be lost The report was ndopted and the capital increared to £1.500,600.Many Cases of Diphtherla.St.John, N.R., November 7.\u2014A report from Edmundaton, N.IL.near the head of the Bt.John River.tells nf fifty cases of diphtheria In the village of St.Basile, five miles from that town There hus been one death.hut the cases are re- rted mild an are confined to 8t.Basile Hospital and convent, where there are 150 pupile.Preliminaries for Civil Service.Ottawa.November 7.\u2014The prealiminary examinations for the cfivf! pervilce wera held Monday In the Houae of Courmons chamber Fifty-four candidates presoni- ed themaslves.The qualifying examina tion takes piace to-day, possible is paid to us when we find unfriendly people who, feeling the advances that Gerth\u2019s smoking tobacco is can only attack our package, but our HOMELY making, NOT THE TOBACCO, LITTLE TIN.Well, it gives us great pleasure to state that we do not want the custom of the \u2018\u2018man who smokes the tin.\" Gerth\u2019s Mixture is packed in CANISTERS and sells at $1.60 per 1b.mind! ! | The Gospel of Health I want vou to take this box of ORANGE MEAT home.and have some (or supper.You'll make your WHOLE supper on it if you take my advice.Let it always be the big part of breacfast and supper.After you have been eatimg ORANGE MEAT for a while you will find the wrinkles coming out, and the roses coming in.your cheeks \u2014yeour figure will round \u2014and folk wilt begin te tell you bow well yor look, Orange Meat is health and strength and delicious ness combined.rsc.and asc.a package.Every rsc.package contains à coupon, good for valuable premiums.2sc.or \u201cJumbo\" package contains 24 times tbe quantity of 1sc.size.Write * Orange Mcat Kingston \u2018 for scw premium catalogue.Do you follow your prospects closely enough?Do you not lose sales because of a loose, inefficient method of fol- low-up?Our Vertical Filing System brings up on certain dates \u201cmatters pending,\u201d all correspondence with one concern, letters and replies, are filed in ONE place, automatically \u201ctickles\u201d your memory when to.again \u201cprod\u201d your prospects.This is the one complete system for a thorough follow-up.Ask us ! Montreal Branche 259 St.James Stree: Phones Main 1460 and Main 1461 Radway's Ready Relief For External and Internal Owe CURES Nouraigia Sere Threat Cenghs Colds Grip Pasumenis Lumboge Neuralgia Scietica Rheumatism For over fifty years this wonden Tal Remedy has proved ttaeif the safest and antidote fer pain in the world In every famtly this Invaluable Specific Remedy for all infiammatory L cel tly kept on pense is & mere trifle, twenty times the amount in doctors\u2019 or druggisty\u2019 bills Bold hy al} druggists FOR SALE PY DRUGOIETS THE WORLD OVER.RADWAY & CO., Lid., Mentrest.QUEBEC TERMINAL QUESTION.[ATTORNEY FAINTS IN COURT.Hon.Mr.Emmerson Will Confer with Crown Witness Gives Sensational Railway Representatives.Evidence.Special tn The Montreal Star Morden, Mas Norme 7 -Sensas Son tions are thickens ip the trial of Ottawa, November 7\u2014Hon.H.R.Martin 15h, fus the aor of Vine Emmerson.Minizter of Railways, has cent Weises th Ga pen is proe \u201cgone to Quebec with the members ot gress dur : Cel de a prisoner the Transcontinental Rulwey Cone named Them en fron Stes Moule misaion, where a conference will be tan Penittentine- who wos confined in etd A mp Oh Sn prin on 2 ning 5 a \\ I N \"155 fry wernt bie : - regard to joint \u2018erminals The Minister | Do Fever ; ment ct pa at a recent @dnte withheld bla approv- pane rial.a ak are tory of al of plans submitted to him by the ; \"XPH Tree a aver na Canadian Northem for a line from '* plot hatched there In which he and a \u2018Quebec bridge to the city of Quebec.YCWR nan rumedd ru Poeme y hil as= Hon.8 N.Parent.on behalf of the sisted Doyle ta un effaut to have Transcontinental Rallwuy Commis.Baty the lendirz witrevs for tha sion, objected \u20180 the mute proposed on (TOWN jut cnt of che say Ar Dalles the ground that the land wou'd be re.INNsterioue'y As pesto, 5 ts are quired by the commiesion fer the he vhared tre fate of weer or vas Transcontinental Rallway.The object 1abd te RA the Cut PE of the conference at Quebec (a to en- | Pon says Doyle nf secd to him t at deavor to reach an agreement satis.he Fad shot Voriter \u201cbe case ha factory to All parties concerned as to to he sunonarty adjourned, nwinæ to the use of the bridge and entrance the fart \u2018lat the presenting attorney into Quebec.fainteïd in tie ceurt-ronm.- \u2014_\u2014\u2014 H .H So many persons have weak hair, / lifeless hazir, hair that fails out, splits air e P atthe ends, keeps rough and uneven, Such hair needs help.The roots need feeding with a good halr-food \u2014 Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor.The hair becomes stronger, grows faster, stops falling out, kecps soft and smooth.Just feed your hair and you will be satisfied with it.Je.- 5 ty x £, eo (EVELY MEETING ping OF STOCKHOLDERS The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Montreal Street Hoalwav Company took place to-day ss the COMP! y's chambers and was aitend- ed by the Lacuest Eitherng ol tire kind thal hus over been held there It had been rumored for many Jays that the meeting was HkoIv Lu be a sir La ous and even \u20ac stori:v one The rode chosen for the na ting was hed an &very avaliatle tir ut space by trie 1 presentative business men of the cain \u2014sharehol ders of the camp tb\" there were Mans who were chine?Lu stand 11: the prussage out-ile t'as cou + Among those present besides ta.of flelals of ane ccunpa 7 Hon 1 5 Forget, persident Mr KW Bunk | well, vice president.Moo Wo GL Rox, managing director aud Sir Monta Allan-\u2014were Mam Hingston.Messrs.Gordon Colin Camptell, drew Dawes, R.Senator Pleigque, Sie Wo Hon.A.Boyer.Stratny, LL.Gui! Alex Patterson.An W.Shepherd T.1, Maccauluy.Angas Hooper, C8 0am; bell, K.C., C.FF.Smith, WR Miller Chaput, George Williamson, M: Le Walbunk, A.Hag Sins, Moher: Meux- hen, William Mcintyre, Gearye ti Foster.C.J.McCualg George Mar }r.B.A.Boas, C.J.Flett KC, Warden King and A.Baumgaites The meeting wa open db Heu LL J.Forget, president of th npany i being Voted Into th cudr Before taking his seat, he acl à few words i Of apolog / for the si Iness of the, room and the int onn y of The nu - commodations, which ors eawever he sald.the very best to be had on the building ! Mr.Patrie k Iraters who hood hs ni named secreturs of the mofing, thon read the notice of 115 being helt ann also the minutes of the fl meting held oi th+ nl of November pen Were approved of hy the discussion The minutes meeting without The chrinmman moved by the vico-pes =ident OF the company Then secon-ded Mr.K.W Blackaell, that Messrs Alex Patterson and Stanley Buxg should be named serutinerrs for the meeting Foye this purely formal stage of the procecdings the sprit of protest on the part of some of those present was shown bn the demand of Mr.B.A.Hoas that there should be 2 |} taird serutineer \u201cWhat are vour reasons sir \u201d 04k- ed the chairman, \u201c1 belterve there shout Leon thal > nd {propose tas sent d be Mr Chaput\u201d \u201cWhat is the opécion of the meet ing?\" the -hurmian aket 01 tisse resent \u201cDo you not consider, gens tlemen.that lwo errutinéers are quue suflictent \u201cCertainly\u2019 \u201cYes, vez\" came Iron different paris and us thers was po seconder to motion of Mr Roas it was dropped without further comment.President Forget then rose to discuss the annual report.He sald: \u201cGentle:nen, the annual report hs been in your hands since Monday.=> that sou ave been able to look il over and digest it thoroughly.1 have notte ing to add to it nt praesent I leery ft to be quite completes and T aiso be - Heve it to Te a very satisfactory one for the vear I have nothing to add to it.but should be piexsed ta answer Any questions those present ney Ww 151 to put to me with regard to it Th Open the discussion, 1 nove that it be; adopte\u2018 Mr.Blickwell ruse to sérond the mo; tion of the chairman, stating briely that the road was in better phyai œil condition at present than ever before in its history and thio be trad mu i pleasure in moving the adoption of th * rt.reparer Reique then Tose Co pal see question with regard ty certain pars of the report In the first plave oe asked If the item of S3u2,000, WI Oh Ja put to the contingen © account in the report, was all tie money that hil been speut in the renewal of irachs and such work Mr, W.0.Rosa explained that of (his sum $265.000 had been spent IN track renewal, and that in addition n° the $3u2.000 nnother $20,090 had heen charged to the Dell Lion Aceaant M answer to another question, Mr.Ross expluinel that tte Park ani le land Railway wag Coun:e} cnong Can assets of the M HO SH h owned practically ail (he stock und preferied bonds \u2018 Commenting on the expenseé percet- age of 59 per cent.of the ETS earn- Ings.Senator Beigue asked ir it was expected] that this high rate world he soon decreased The chafrman ans aver: ed that it certainly would in the course of the next couple nf years when the work of renewing the round had | completed.and the statement was i telved with annlause ' Senator Belque was followed tv Mr | B.A.Boas, who openel his speech by | | Hec re informing the president that thongh some of the shareholders might be afrald to \"ok him in the eve and state! thelr minds, he for one rertuinly was, not.! \u201cOh, that's ail right.Everybody knows that saul the chairman, with a genial laugh | Mr.Bons then stat} that he had, lost his confidence in the hard of 1-1 rectors when the lt is the presi- det or thie Canadue, Satteh Company sWhieh hos sold la.ge cuecnuts of goods > Me company.What I wold lke La Know 1s af tenders hive ever been \"Asked for onrwit- th-ol people in the cars taking out vues friaiks Tracks and switches were \u201cwhich ns confreres and himself wanted ansvered ef \"When I LAST EDITION.STREET RAILWAY KICKERS\" HAVE THEIR SAY AND MANAGEMENT ANSWER QUESTIONS \u201cWhy is the managing director president of the White f'on- Company which has large with the Street Hatiway™ | Base tal that he has since re- sigretdb the fact remains that con- Tracts with that company are still in dno the NES thoy cont aly sud and torn up with unnecexsary rre- qieney Mi.Boas also put in a plea for clean cars.which seemed tn meet with the approval of those present.HON.MR.BOYER EXPLAINS.Hon.Arthur Tover then took the fier He stated that the question were sent tn the president ON the understanding that the questions «nd answers were to be kept secret.\u201cNow.far as I am concerned.\u201d said he.\u201cneither myself nor my colleagues gave any information whatever Ur the press.Now we could never have Riven oul answers that we did not re velve, All the questions which have been asked can be easily answere:l, es- peddally with regard to the dir«tors the MR Karting in similar posi Hons on the hoards of other compantez requested a list of the share - là October last.I was refused under the pretence there was =n holders % ropy toa list Senator I be m Forget-\"FExeuse alowed ta answer to M» me interrup: ?1 Boyer that | Mav! wrote would.\u201cbe pledsod to have hin meet the man- \u201csing director, Mr Hoss, at any time IU would be convenient for him to dn se bar the questions or some of than appeared in the newspapers and we:o LaNad of on the strevis betore you calied on us > Cowan to tell vou I pee te the press, one new .- Honed ny louse but 1 A Vo \u2014 \"Were you ** Me BRovez CIn #sKing these gues.\u201c003 Ve simply want information re- Rrding the workings of the Montreal st: Railsay.ve are not attempting to cut off our nose to spite our face When it was first announced thal this company was to Issue more stock at Th per cent.the stock on the market fell some twenty-five points, sud we Want to haow why this wus t! case The question can be easily answered | Io.Boas wanted to know what con- | lon the Street Rallwoiy had with \u201c deemnion Park Compativ, and «hy company batlt tao fies or a rly vo to this pork te acconuapodate - Seater Forget No No.Please | We bat {is track because we Nh obtaited a frunchise from the inuri- vipalily of Longue Pointe some years aes and we were glad to avail ou - selves af the apportunity offered by the Luliding of the Park in that locality to lay the track, which we did.\u201cAnyway,\u201d said the Senator, \u201cwhit business have you lv ask these questions in private and by writing, and Hot before the shareholders at the meeting here Senator Retque.\u2014 The questions have understand vi béen set in writing, and I Thor management are ready hy answer \u201cmn Let us have thé answers an} will probably close the Jiscussion save time tepiv te Mr.Bons question r» gurdiag the uncleanhness of the cars, Serator Forget stated that if the! sireets of the city were properly clean- cd the ears would be clean also.\u201cClean vour own streets and then you will have cleared cars\u201d sald the Senator, The Renuator also Teplied_ to Mr Boas\u2019 question regcrdine what he call- 1 the Indi-ritummnaite olistributinon of Street ralwWiy psa Fats gnest'on should he left to the diseretian of the deciared the president, \u201cand should not be brought up here.\u201d Mr.Boas\u2014\"I do not think that is right.We should not have so many jytsses fyinz around.\u201d Senator Forget \u2014 1 quite agree with vou, but it has been the policy of the campany for the last fifty vears to issue passes, and if stopped would interfere with th: inter=#ts of the company Mr Bons-\"l have seen gentlemen put pisses into the boxes that ure not concerned in the street railway at all, and from whom the street raiiway re- qures no favors\u201d Senator Forget-\u2014 1 thank ul if you will ple\u201d Mr.and ions pat management,\u2019 will be only ton repeat such peo teak the floor the ques- W ti Ross then proceeded to answer to the management In writ- ine \"1 do not think It ja pnlicy to Asner ai! the questions put te-day, and.further state ft would serve no p'irpose to go into the details of all the details of the tenders and contracts of thizg company.| ean say that generally all appropriations, tenders ard contracts are carried out in the mest systematic Way and as ig done by any other large companies that I - CORAL.@ Many will welcome the return of Coral to the realm of fashionable Jewels, and we diret : attention to a few very choice and exclusive Coral-set Pieces of the most interesting character recently received from abroad.G The careful and painstaking discrimination exercised by this store in securing \u201c new things \u201d the world's markets, 1 evidenced by the display now assembling for simultancously with the Holiday Season.Henry Birks & Gold and Silversmiths, 18 Co | Sons, Limited, | - Phillips Square.: Ctractors and take from the Stree! \u201cletter jing about Cthe power house on William street, an Lover , he had never sought «the board of directors of ; tlon had already been i directors and know of.Regurding the steel works and the Canadian white\u2014\u2014\" DOWN TO PERBONALITIES.Mr Boyer\u2014\u201cThere is nothing mentioned In our questions regarding ou.\u2019 , Mr, Ross\u2014\"Then you do not want lo know anything about them?\u201d Mr.Russ © Regarding the work given to the Bwitch Company, 1 doubt if one-half the work hus been given them, our purchases are made where tas to the best advantage of tc coms pany to buy them, Myr.Blackwell never asked for any work and never complained because he did not get it.\u201d Mr.Boas \u2014 Perhaps he got the work | without asking.\u201d Mr.Ross-\" Regarding contracts, tenders ire always ashed fornnd the tender always avcepted providing esl the material olfered is ul the proper quality * Mr Bons \u201cWhat kind of mater- late Mr.Hoss very kind of material\u201d Mr Hoas- \u201cWhat atiout the contract let to the Canadian White Company for the building of the new power house at Hochelnga.\u201d Mr.Ross -\u2018 This house is being built on à lu per cent.basis, the usual per- cenlage ch rged on works of this kind.but the White Company have to 215- ply pumps, plans end are under other expenses.In*uddltien the White Crn- pany is the only one In Canada, or in fact on the Continent, that can do the work required in à butlding of this kind.The arrangement with this cem- pany wus authorized by the L, ard of Directors of the Street Rallway and the agreement drawn up by the solicl- tur of the street railway, and 1 was congratulated by the solicitor on the stiff terms of the agreement\u201d Mr.Boas\u2014\"There are other contracts.\u201d Mr.Roas\u2014\"Mr.Boas likes contract= so well that he is sitting on one now\u201d Mr.BDous \u2014\"Yes, I have one in my hand.\u201d Mr.Ross\u2014\"Well let us look at results of some of the contracts have let.\u2018This bullding in which we now are was let out te contract, anl it fell down, costing us over $10y,000, ami had the accident occurred a month later the lives of the employes of tha company would have been wiped out.Again, take our power house on Wil- Ham street, This was erected by contract, and it fell down, destroying the machinery inside.and this has cost us thousands of dollars ever since.and I maintain that it would be ridiculous to lot any more contracts except on à percentage basis, * Mr.Bous here read a letter he ro- ceived In connection with the building uf the new power house at Hochelaga, with the ider of pointing out a delay in the construction of the building, which would tend to enrich the th> ne vott- Rat - way\" Mr.Ross.\u2014 \"The nan who wrote thal dues not know what he is tasi- Mr.Boas.\u2014 He should know\u201d Mr Hoss =U took two years to build it will take only ten months to bulld this one.The sharcholders can draw their own conclusions.\u201d Mr.Hoss explained that the lines recently constructed to the Jockey Club grounds were luid at the request of the Joc kev Chub, anid the only expense in curred was the electrical apparatus and the terminals at the grounds.The managing director also explain- the cennection of the Montreal Railway with Dominion Park.\u201cThe Street Railway Company #ub- scribed a certain amount of bonds to the value of $25,000, for which we received $23,000 stock as a premium, We vid this to encourage the formation of the park The rest of the money way raised outside.There 1s about $400.00 stock and 32,0000 bonds.All the stock |s paid up.this for about eighteen months before anyone was got hold of to take hold of the matter, and tried parties all the country.At last we got a man from Minneapolis, who took the matter ub, and after a time we Were able to encourage some peuple to put thé;r money Into it.The only Ilabll- ity Incurred in the laying of the tracks to the grounds was the placing of the terminals at the grounds.\u201d M.8.R.TRACKAGE.Mr.Ross explained that they had 32 miles of track to date.They had reconstructed on two-thirds of the paved rtreets and on on-third of the ed Street ; maradam at & cost of about $350,000 to $400,000, Mr.Herbert floor and stated Maricr here took the that he helirved the questions put by some of the shareholders were for the purpose of irr!- tating and finding fault with tuvinan- agement.as the information could be had at any time for the asking, and it Was t.me the discussion closed.Senator Belque-\"As gn investor In the Montreal Street Railway to the amount of over $200,000, I maintain the shareholders are entitled to information.I defy anyone to say I am crit cising the chairman or board of directors, 1 have confidence tn most nf them.otherw!se J would not have invested my money, but 1 maintain that these questions should be answered and the cloud lifted which has acted as a detriment to the advancement of the stock.My object in putting the ques- Hons ls to dispel any unswarrant +3 suspicinne there may be.\u201d Mr.Ross\u2014\"If there ls any partien- lar question you would like to put Mr, Beique.l am ready and willing to answer it.\u201d Senator Belque\u2014\"' Are there any directors on the board of the Street Railway, who are also on the boards of other companies doing business with the Street Railway?\u201d Mr.Ross\u2014\"1 can hardly answer that, as J] do not know.\" À voice-\"Answer for youvsetf\" Nr.Rors\u2014\"None at all-Not a sin- one.\u201d Mr.Ross then explained that he Was not president nor a director of the White Company, when the ~on- tinct was signed with the Street Railway Company.and Mr.K.w.Blackwell also stated that he had never received any work from the j Street Rallway, unless obtained in the most businesslike and work.presence the Street Rallway, and staled that all his transactions ha been carried on with highest possible commercial mar- ality.Mr.Beiyue\u2014-\"l am very glad Information has been elicited.\u201d MR.TRENHOLME'S CONGRATULATIONS, Mr.Thomas Trenhnlme congratulated the Street Rullway on the manner in which !t was carrying on Îts bust- ness, saying that never before In the history of the organization had things been run so smoothly and with so little friction.There were complaints as to dirty cars.and ao forth, but whera did that dirt come from?From the streets of Montreal.There wag no cause far complaint now, and Mr.Trenholme could nnt see why things should not run along just about as simoothiy and nively as they had in former daya.Hon.Senn!or Relque then sugges:- ed that the number of directors he In creased to nine, instead of five as a: ï that He on manner, the gave the history of his this : present.Mr.Forget replied \u2018that that ques - cussed by the that in all probabil vy there would be something to say tn \u2018he matter at a very early date.A vote was then taken 1 \u2018he ve.port of the company.which was psssed without a dissenting voice.The shareholders ai thix poin® wore just about tu leave the roo n, bu ihe chairman calied them back, asking dead tance ré We had worked on ! low - electric energy to nanufacturers; and : sent vf Uhe City BIG FRANCHISE FIGHT BEFORE LEGISLATL SAY Cf WILL BE RE, NOT COUNCIL, Y HALL AUTHORITI The interesting Z:ict transpird at the City Hall to-day.that when in tso weeks time, thy ity Couneit trok lp the offer of the light, Heat & Power Company, vie of the leading embers would make a mation to the effect that the company's offer be not considered, Lut that a direct offer Le made to the company asking Il to sell Bas al ninety cents, this rate to come into force at onve.they can control them, without the consent of the corporation, their value is not very great, The time hag now come when the Legislature must come to the city's ald.\u201d NO EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE.Ald.Duquette, who hus been a member of former civic gus © wnunissions, sald to-day: \u201cThe Mayor iy right in his contention that the Light, Heat and The motion will also make $t plain to the company that ft will not be allowed exclusive powers to furnish finally, that no electric Ughting contract will be given the company un- , tl it guarantees a fixed sum, on iis \u201cearnings,\u201d to the corporation.+ FIGHT BEFORE LEGISLATURE.\u201cThe outlovk is.\u2019 sal] à member of the Finance Committee \u2018that the City Council will not be able to reach any agreement with the light, Heat & Power Company.Jt will be found that the real fight for cheap electric lighting, gas lighting, etagy will take place before tho Legislitüte.| \u201cIt has already been decided Ly a number of members of Council, to go to | the Legislature and ask it to curtail i the vast privileges it has given the Light, Heat & Power Company, to use the streets of the elty and sell and electricity.The whole position , of the company, In regard to the as- ; tonishing pilces it asks, Is that it - feels Ît can go on relling lighting city without Council, SHOULD FILE PETITION, \u201cIt ls well known that the company is very strong with the Legislature; at.the same time I du noi think the Legis.; products in the the con- | lature, when it ascertains what a bud position the citizens or Montreal are | in will refuse to curtatl many of the | exclusive privileges claimed by the COTY ny \u201cWhat the aldermen and citizens must do, if the company will not give hetrer Terms, Ls to band together and pray the Legi take charge ith atubles, 5500.map.Fullum | a 052 Arex ul »esrn room flat, I \"NCH ROOM FOR SALE ON CITY W ANTED \u2014 TWO YOUNG MEN, FULLY wanted for head of the dress goods Of Tullng department In writing state ex- and 13 x 10 rent $2710 I'rice Hs \\ i) Co oe .: water heated.Dec lut or 4 main street; good reason.fur wale, a competent accountants desire evenink depurtmen erience and s : , - UH SALE BOYER 8 3 87 anil b Must br à guu window dresser, P iar; Rex Bo Clark Co.De chsy ms Apply B Wolsey, real \u2018 + Yk Yoo Bar, CAS tin Le seen at any ume bargain.Apply 142 St.Lawrence Main st, employment, auditing an balancing of siute experience and salar trois.Michigan 245 3 agent romp Bidg 263 | and 8138 monibl.U.VW.Hadges.174 466 3 duw abuve Vitre at 265 2 books or ylinilar Work; would WUrk Logether |expucisd App) Lu MEME OUR Napanee, mr mm _ cs Ll - >) st.Peter st 63 3 uaw e1 22 222 1 0 - >|.Or separately; first cluas references as LU Ont ! : v hee e TANTED \u2014 ax APIS TICK oR AN fn von SALE \u2014 FINE SELF-CONTAUX eer eee eee oom = co \u2014 a > 1, NEWLY BUILT FLATS, pet SALE \u2014 ONLY LICENSED GRO- Character, etc.167, Star Uffice 207 8 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Po \\ UprOWN diux Rtore with geod pros.Youse, 713 Macé si Antex ten | Jour SALE-MANCE SI, Bezà, 829 0 + ial AN-L0H Ula ke slreel, corner St cery in dletrict, north end; sale over F\u2014 UT \\ \"ANTEL \u2014 YOUTH )5 OK 16 YEARS pret Apply The Commersial Drug vo, bwvb rooms: ide Uahts on unc.Curnace basal | and 34.80 moniuly.GoW.Badgie, 14 |G seven rooms, gis, eisctrictty, bath, $400 weekly; 100 cents on dollar; will total VY ANTED SA MPPLE AGED MAX Of uke to work In advertising depart- West 8t Catherine 265 2 Applly Henrv Blachford 184 st Jamos st, St.Peter st 263 3 2aäwW Janine tale possession only $12 Apply Mr about SiStt, Address R 769, Star Office wants work as caretaker, janitor.non; vf larg» e- 1ceru od pI parte ) : Telephone + vere UN Sak CHAMPLAIN sr.maso FD 2244 SU Lawrence at 106 6 265 2 hotel, indour servant, or any position nf FLERE Barty Appiy lu 639 Centre 81e Point i Ha_KE - CHA LAT du.| ee \u2014\u2014 LL trust; excellent references.Address X éT19 9\" Churles \u201d 5 FOR Bal Ho - Hoi pk, INGLY Li Bad pis Hoarau 627% month! u w.TO LET CENTRALLY LOCATED Ww ANTE \u2014 WiLL | INCORPORATE Ta Star tar Branch Uffice.ry s = urley 266 4 oe, st c.asd workmanship, be uadgiev.12\u20ac Nt eler st 2649 3% law -, \u2018 .- and secure additional capital for es- \u2014 CUS \"ANTED EX PE INCEL location fn WW; sin unc Terma go eutl AB ee S - 1s flat.For particulars phone UP} ablished profitable Industriel enterprise.|W ANTE \u2014 ENGLISH ACCOUNTANT.VY Ceteuner Anois Duvion, Limited, rasisu bly 4569 Shecn: whe nt 261 Jon SALE ST ANDRE STREET, $150, CO only sound proposition considered.A S193, ; experienced, plshes position trust ery ; ed, Mill et Wanted A Riven Fe Offre pe = : i 35 cash and AL 172 motaniy Gow - \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 - \u2014 Star Branch © other, age 31, capable taking charge, nudit- AN _ opening on thelr sta ron bright anu FOIt SALE-THE TFUL.LOWING Son Badgley, 124 St Peter st 263 3 aw ing.Address Y 6713, Star Branch Oflioe.W Ta of axe Amb Fisk, ta energetic young man having 2ov eat Ln 5 Tal ad bark avenue 2140 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED Fo SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS BOARD- 264 o| Peter wr between one and three pm Years\u2019 experivnee in the business Ap- aver vrowpew ou yas oy M at der SALE \u2014 AMHERS.STRELTY, $S300, tng house.duing a good business, nu 266 3 ply P.U.Box 2349, City -66 8 Nav to \u201cvn od \u201cWontnount Tur sale | $15 cash and 3336 monthly.U.W | situated in good Jucatity, eplendid npportun- W ANTED \u2014 Jour, ALL RUUND .2 rote ; TY SPL \" To.Badgley, 124 St Peter st Led 3 law WANTED \u2014 BY MARRIED COUPLE} tv: cheap for cash; cause of selling, sick meat and \u2018pasiry.American ma 4 ., 1 ~ .5 ; Le AN D GENTLE ; ET at LOUE sers Ne.Small fal of four 07 \u2018ive rooms in| ness.Apply No.6 William at, corner Me- temeprate, hotel, cafe or boarding hous: Ww Le, ilTHOGrapnie TRANS.|) JANTEL GENTLEMAN Goon wit , FE SET ral « cern | ! Slate Gil 263 moderate wages .Address Davis, 53 Ander ¥ whges lv good men.Ad 4 St Jumes st Telephone Main OR a Duk FRS ÊTHEET.Pa ce real IN he ur vatiry Stale rent.BU 26% 2 bine ora gy akes a 264 à dress \u20ac « In at home, undertake vorreapundence, cup).ng cash an: 3.35 nwathls, .i ice + : * J .or other 162 6 Budgley, 124 81 Pater st I a | por SALE UNDERTAKING BUSI- i ANTE - .5 EE wirculure envelopes, tonte FOR RAR BUT Torrie \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ness, books will stand inspection and WANTED \u2014 AN ARCHITECTURAL We Tapenn pb OIL TRAVELLER, MUST #90, Star Office.mat CenanTE UE 2° 0 Qu FAGE +} 11 ! ROPERTIES WR BALE \u2014 OURUCHER ST $425, Tour PTIT OT TUTO | show success, exceptinnal chence fur Eng- draughtsman secks re-engagemet, ar > ce reth experience not neces- 17 ee.LE.tt Mance.Si user on St Denis, k $75 cash and 3680 monthly.G.W.Hah Catholio tn get in this Une.apply U working drawings.detalls, etc References > PI ai sue y, 214 St Jumes at TANTED OO AR SO CI Dominique, dark (avenue | Badgley, 124 Peter at 262 3 few FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.657, Star Office.262 2 [eun bu given.Address Y 6750, Star Branch 266 4 VAN nan MN CE MAS Riri t.a i R ©, 3 5.= 3 2 .264 3 « wu \u2018 Victoria, St Antoine.Beumiont 21 7 | Ultice TANTEU BY WHOLESALE Universal grinder, ony fist ciass men need : an .> vo a i.a - «TP : r NT N HU : ; + ; \" rames 'acirart, Metcuife, Dorchester, JOUR BALE\u2014CHAMBU: - ST, 8160, 38 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED corrack | JF ee soaking.Informa ine roan EY.Ok VY ANTI CHER.FIRST CLASS MAS WAST win business extended Tr GS ES apply 66 McGill st ELTA 1, St J'alherine sta bomas l.igget, casn and 31,47 monthly.G w gélf-contaned, tn Boulevard si lents, ; Stock | 7 5 DU chi À ' hi Ih lor Lanada, capalue man, to take charge of \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 catherine si west 26) 6 Badriqy, 124 St Peter at 783 3 raw near cars aad kod dervies; aiso small lower Lada Mining Bloc ee ron tor OU Mar restau ike TK EE 4 so Dhance and audit department.Gay Shona Waste ANTEL \u2014- A ONRIGHT CL, \u2014 \u2014 flat : vent vers muderate une 1st Elltott and amp.Dankers snd Brokers Star Ufrice 285 3 who have held sunllar ponitions in Canada fur office.Apply to room SALE $3800, CORNER ST.1U- JPOR BALE \u2014 PANET ST, $176 $10 of May Addeess J 427.Sar Uffice 266 Goldfield, Nevada.250 Yeod | apply to D 1161, Star Office James st.bert ant Marie Anue streets, corner casa and 31.88 mon:ihly.G' W.Badg- = pepe \u2014- \u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Ara TT SITUATIUN DESIRED BY - \u2014 \u2014 Semel amy property, saad stone und brick, 4 stories, Ivy.12\u20ac St Peter st 163 3 law Te RENT \u2014 OR FOR SALE, WELL Es-| À Ap eneed young man, 31 years of \\ TANTED op MPORTANT THIS Aly 18 whee and duveings, Splendid hotel site, 3 , cr - ar epee FURNISHED FLATS WANTED.tabllshed coal and good yard, having age; speaking and wriling both languages at Our cuire an Sev ae a fa Wo Ernest Bolton, 111 Notre Dame west, JOUR SALE - ST URBAIN ST siding 173 fL.long.good place for wholesale ang\u2019 German, best references.Apply S 07, 7 and § ; 4 vou Car ag $20 cash and $7.65 monthly.and retail business.Apply 135 Van Horne g fric 3 w .3 eo .tween n pan.amd vou uw; Le rewards 263 6 Hadie 124 St Peter st 2 WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG COUPLE agg ; Star Office.7 piled.heklusers, Gray, Wighton, ed with à college certificate, cul ag pou - ; - - : = \u2018 l'ecember first, small furnish.\u2014 | - TT, 8 SR uy venu to à complete commercial course ln Goud FOR SALE \u2014 6 FINE FLATs, wa- + rr from rat, amall - TANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN WOULD win's Modern 8 ; ._ - ed ar, oo ?sultabie fo tghi ho = JE \u2014 © LS ; 4 ne odern System of Hookkeeping.at iv Barer ses fn 2 bargain for a I VR SAL BE WAVELL.Fo onan or \u201cpink State Terms Address A fore Star me hE DNS Susan ony y Les, a pue Pos OO r Ww ANTEL \u2014 THE STEPPINU-STONE TO half the regular cost, and whoo will give A + WE , ; 15 : Lr ally t - cen ; \"5 fre ._ Doe use Apply Mantel and hi Badgley, 123 St eter ai ss Huan nooner £83 feet floor space, railway switch, very cheap.wise fully auaiitied.best of references: ing Ca laren expert wdvertin- vou res By pir ate The NA ote TT e\u2014\u2014 \u2014 pa = == \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 up tu tenth November.or exchange.G four years fn last situation.Address À 6517, Learn 1has Jucrative profession aa CE evening.Moon's Byllabie Sborthand and oo For SALE HOUSE, 149 GILFORD ST.Wit BALE pT.GEORGE STREET, buacx, Guelph.Star Branch Ulfice- Lés 2 mand $15 tv $10V per week Teught thoi- Business College, Karn Hall 465 St d'ail Re lo proposed Vremazie Park, ; $325, $15 cash und 35.35 montaiy.«i.HORSES AND CARRIAGES.TT a ; CT VUEHISY and practically by mail.Write for eTine at.wes! Phone Up Juvs.3 boxutifel Title coltage, cosy home, nicely W Badgley, 124 St Peter st.263 3 law WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A PARTY WAN EU \u2014 POBITION BY CHINAMAN prospectus Page-Davis Correspundence *\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TT finish=d, celiar, garden, stables; easy terms.\u2014 Te With two or three thousand dollars; as cook (good referencesi.in hotel, School, Dept 8, Toronto, \\ PANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER.YOUNG 285 6 Joon SALE = ONE DOUHLE LOT 69 x Fes, SALE un pv BrER FETAL blg returns assured in two or three brise or private family.Address 2, 1 man.one that \\s able to do boukkeep- \u2014 mm 10, to ne, with heavy trees situate to : : | > > St re ario st.\"ANTE! \u2014 TE ; ; i pe .= - , .\u201d + - \u201c \u201d months C 1105, Star office.ANTED AT ONCE INNER SOLE ing and general office work.good position if To SALE \u2014 RISTIOP STE been Lo UE Lot nortan pov = Litt, 179 SL Janes st non ?INTED à Fins © 5 WATON \"ne \\ and slip sole cutlers, sulo rounder and an.\" leh part; , references Addr ws B \u201d pe stone modern house, 50, ateur, , elena = uli speein axes res EA AR 4 re \u2014 à; \u2018 - general .,; x .5 tar Branch Off! in first Class order.H 3 Ross, 1x0 St.Lot next to it, 25 feet, was recently subd _\u2014 A BE ar NE ADVERTISER HAS A RARE Ww maker desires Notion.Avply Ie Ton, #vnera BLUCK fitters steady position.Ap ce ht - .: ; ce > well-e she LA piy at The Ames Holden Co.of Montreal Jaines sù 263 8700, with 32 years drain lustasments\u201d tu se 4 venrs nid, chanve to secure well-established [gar Office ces Lid, 45 Victnta 268 3 daw pas The and ts very desirable and a bar sie! gras.weight manufacturing business of one standing.\u2018 = A A NE g FOI SALE - WESTMOUNT.MONT gain, Must be sold ut ence Appiy 164A Vid Reds; horse Apply te well known all over Canada, article in TANTEI \u2014 LOCKSMITIL ALI KINDS \"ANTED \u2014 INCE EXPERIENCED rose avenue, near Argile, new gem.leneuve ave \u201c0 8 full demand; slient or active partner W of repairs tv locks, keys nade for \\ \\aimprers AT ots and\u2019 res stead t ! ; ; b +» nd shoes, y An old establisi house wants two detached eig9t reamed houses, every mod \u2014 X - TT wanted, 35,000 to $H,uv0 required only.al kinds of locks, also general repairs In gork.Apply at The Ames Holden Co, of > established house ants STh UonLenicAce, inspection invited Apply - A SMALL RED CARIOCLE, x an 2e._ woodwork.A.Lure, 7 st.Catherine west, tetor Le experienced travelling salesmen for se dilress V 9404, Star offire : À Montreal, Ltd, 49 Victor! sq.268 daw \u20ac sw Cates, 22 John st tie 7 Jau FARMS TO LET.new, stable for pone, 14 Addy + 265 \u20ac 4 Ontario and Maritime Provinces for Las : hands.p: $30, To bu seen at Lariviere's \u2018 \\ ANTED \u2014 SUART MEssauE Buy.des\u2019 Ready-tu-Weur Garments, Wists, A FOR SALB A BRAUTIFULLY SITUAT si Antone 2 TANTED \u2014 FA FOREMAN, RE.y ; NS nd Ce \u201c| ete.Only thoroughly reliable and wd LEieK ef three new Noses 19 flats) TO LET \u2014 SMALL FARM AT CAK Cee oe - : \u2014\u2014s WANTED TO PURCHASE.NV nsagement, disengaged shortly.mar.paul st PVT to A Bommer wud Co, 57 SL a valified men ned Apply Grand open.pe ; Vdievneuve avenue, southeast rorner of [dl tiervilie.wiin house, barns and or.] OR NALE \u2014 UNE RU T MARE, rled, axe 44.and son 1 practical In an - ;| Inæ for the right parties All corre- \u2018a: Asenuer, Nos 162 to 150A built by the chard; suttable for a hennerv.immediat sound, aud in good condition, velght _ as .- branches of farming, cattle, sheep, ete, an r yr.+ - a - sc.8 d re cated wit strictes manship.all in the very Lest ei > tleury st.265 3 ody\u2018s A + .Engl 1.an In Canada.tider, : co * Pi + ep 5 : rented.an unipreeedented beat of order, i 2653 > fur coats oid gold, silver, dlamoncs; best Hon tes Heileviite, Untario 265 ences; ons with «xpérience breferred.Apply A.McKim & Co.Toronto.Bi edi investment Rents can easily be | \u2014\u2014 TOR SALE \u2014 HORSE CART AND HAT grices, tor.sou Eos: prompily care for.om B 1099, Star Office.\\} ANTED ONE WEAVER OF WOVEN Nereis Avis \u2018© Janitor for inspection, ness, cheap Appl 364 Lansdow .Tan \u201csg ~ el \"ANTED \u2014 CARE OF FURNACES t\u2014 \u2014 oe - ; TS \u2018 .\u201c = on the premises, rear entrance.or th 18a STABLES TO LET.avenue.Westone UY naduwne 3our.136 312 \\ APS a Frompetent, reliable man; W ANA BY oan RL soon \u2018 ARPEN- y wire.Fare bed and pre matiress 56 \u2014_\u2014 + ; ; > era.pply exande reel, maker ou nier, Jb 08 US St, GOF- \u2014 20s 8 NOR: 5 > .- - ha JANTED \u2014 TO PURCHARE LADIES first clase references.Cail or address A n | between 3 and 7 this evening or tu-murruw ner Gosford, Clty r qe .¢ kr OR SALE RAY MARE.1s HANDS, W A \" ; 100 Ontario st east 26 : ; a For SALE - #7 500, MODERN 0 LET \u2014 FINE, BRIGHT, ROOMY hy Gazette broken to drive And ride aDJ gentiemen\u2019®s cast oft clothing, furs | a.orning (Thursday; - - - Hi house, west end of city, having ail stable on Creacent.near Sherbrooke good TUL.soil fer no fau 1, also cn: riaue Jewensiv, Carpets, furnlture.Hic'est prices NTED \u2014 THOROUGHLY EXPERI \\ JANTED \u2014 FOR A WHOLESAIS convenlences and in fine condition ve st.with immediate vecupation John James ficgh atd TE TT EEL AT Ho UN iven.M.Strean, 760 Notre Dame west.YY ANTE 8 clerk, bookkeeper, correapond.\\ JANTEI \u2014 STABLEMAN, ONE WHU ; liquor And groceries, an «xprrienced comfortable, oceupation Mas er hy, Browne and Son, 207 St James st 82 6l faite st.Maisontieave Telephone ki ail ordere attended 70 287 Là ier ete ged 23 : ninery eda.YO nderstands cars of horses, washiug traveller for the city Mention where pre- comb, 22 St James sg \u2019 after § pm z cated: best references.Martin.111 St Char- eATriages.Apply 142 Nazareth st Oust employed Address lo ve Far ! les lorromee at 285 3 \u2019 - \u2014 ?.aw FOR SALE - FINE LARUE THREE- HOUSES TO LET.UR SALE \u2014 HANDSOME BAY COR WANTED T0 PURCHASE TANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY.15 TO 17 - id story cul atone house, situated on k also rahber tired buggy and harness, * V YANTED \u2014- EXPERIENCED JEWEL- \\ nt yrars old, for \\ndoor work, Tune aC \\ JANTED y FATESMEN- Fa ATEN corner, facing 8Guare.suitable for club or would exchange for wark horse sal Ladies fancy evening dreases and ladies lery nssistant and salesman: good #!irn& furnace and snow.R 6946.hustiers we offer a bon ° \u20ac Quarters, house 33x56.lot 150 deap «1 2 COTTAGES TO L'\"T, NOS, 1236, 3260, Pau \u2019 and gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, bookkeeper and correspondent, thorough Branch Offices 286 4 contract for six months or longer: special Withycomb, 242 St James at 266 6 mail 1262 snd 1264 Berri street, new- \u2014 \u2014- jewelery, oid piated silver, oid Instruments knuwledge; hishest references.Turner.111 Ton - \u2014 BP © must be ready to Pad % Oren FA * Painted and tinted.als rooms not rar OR BALE \u2014 TWD CARTREF BER- ud Jravellers er See Sam.Pearson.St.Charles Burromee st 765 2 WY ANTEL on HORÉES ho TARTS FUR ax \u2018 ttawa, aw \"OR SALE \u2014 209 \u201c x\" A ee nl.© E09 en- lea cheap.also black liorse, aud otre Lame \u2018we rat, as 56 paya the ., v TE .: - houss in W em pe ET RAC Vo ants; will sell for $20 per month; interest tor RON a rn PAA es 899 Leal prices in the city.Mali orders Sana a TJANTED \u2014 EMPLOYMENT OF ANY |W J Poupore Co.lad.1877 East Notre \\ ANTED \u2014 MACHINISTS ANI METAL hartwood floors, electmie fixtures.open included.Geo.Marcli and Co.1850 St James Jf Te.Main 968 60 812 \\ description by steady young FKEng- Dame st.or 157 St.James st.Tels.E.31 paitern makers, uteady employment plumbing, cement basement: hot water BFC 319 63 TOR SALE SPEEL, SPEED, SOUND Mshman; fair scholar, best of referent es.Wand M 5470 266 2 to @vod mechanics.Appiy M 554 Star Of- heating C Withyeomu ret a wate F BALE, FE NS VV ANTEL \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES | 251, Star Uffice.263 3 \u2014\u2014\u2019j fice 264 4 daw mes 3 TO RENT \u2014 $15.NO 669 MANCE young road mare, can step away from and gentlemen's cast off clothing.\\ (ANTEL> \u2014 SMART YOUNG MAN(FOR = = = ° at.cosy self-contained cottage, con- Anything in the neighborhood.lus A lOW pure.jewsllery, carpets, furniture, stoves; TANTED \u2014 EVENING EMPLOYMENT shorthand and typewriting in mer: \\ JANTED \u2014 LABORERS WANTED AT FOR SALE \u2014 NUS 441 AND 4823 ST taining six rooms.bath and we, in first mark.and can he bought for half value.highest prices paid H.Rubin, 487 Craig \\ of any description.A 1003, Star Uf- chani's office, good opening fur clever boy; Cunada Car Company strady work: lenis street, one fine red nandatone Ve Cher rue, etc.Apply C McoFar- ug owner is leaving city.W.Fuster east.Tel Main 6374 Mall orders attended fice both languages necessary.D 1152, Star Of- Ford wees PRA ut emplos men gutice house of four stories, with all modern fm.an Irmount ave Isl 6 & Co.St.Paul st 247 2 five.286 4 afore o'clock am 2 aw ! .se >< \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 hrovements, first class bollding, wi , , TANTED \u2014 A FEW MORE FURNACES + ; .#table, 2 stories.Ù stails PATES yard, 2 nok TO LET -\u2014 4032 DORCHESTER ST.\u2014 \\WARTED \u2014 TO PURCHABE ALL KINDS \\ by steady.relluble nan; good refer- WANTED \u2014 A STRONG YOUTH POR \\ ANTED \u2014 PLUMBERS.GAS AND large tenements with good Income.well new, $5333; 4038, 4047, 404, 3 vf Indies\u2019 and gentlemen's fur cuats: enres.double windows cleaned and pul up.storeroom; well recommended.Apply steamfitters; first class men; wages dttuated for a doctor; easy terms Apply to JORD James Browne aud Sun, 207 St.\u201ciam.LOST.aim winter overcoat and wults; extra ec.Address B 6929, Star Branch Office.to Mr.Forster, 384 Notre Dame st t $5 to 86.50 per day.Address A.M.(Goddard, KR.Gohier and son, No 50 Boulevard a street.282 \u20ac FE piives given.¥ 2749, Btar Office 246 24 \u2019 268 3 \u2014 Secretary Master Plumbers Association Ta- Lawrence, Montreal 86 \u2019 3 yer IR ° : .- AN \u2014 A FIRST CLASS STEAM.coma Was 2 Teuw 1 OST \u2014 OCTOBER 20TH ON GUY ART, WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIER JANTED\u2014YOUNG MAI\" (20), SEEKS Ww Dever Steady job to right man.App 4 between Sherbronke and ManGreror and gentlemen's cast off clothing; all V \u2018situation In a private house; speaks ! A.C.Waltz and Co, Port Arthur.W ANTHD \u2014 25 GENERAL LABOURERS; \u2019 sireets, a grey canvas ielegrope valise, with kinds of furs, Jewellery; highast prices puld, French fluently: best references.rite + ; steudy work: skilled labour also em- SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.straps Suntainine a boys laundry A Ault- mall orders promptly attended Adler, 1030.Star Uffice 266 2 \\ TANTED \u2014 BaART MESRENUER BOY.ployed Apply the Montreal Rolling | Milte oi are UNE fo present tenant £118 [un WL br £0 Se fire vo [146 Craig vent Tel Main 16 RUE V\"bova \u2019ornpecit \"Appt 81 51 Prier mi Col Ko HU Nos Pamest 2512 sew FOR SALE \u2014 $2950, 8 ; caving Montreal, the above very mosern y Messill st \"Ua Ta Tran Sl ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN DESIRES 2 modern votiage, nian Neo A MBERT.house, containing nine roome.will be Fullditæ.Me : 65 2 \\yaxTen \u2014 TO, PURCHASE À HARP WASTE attending on dnctor's or |} ; ouh : = : \u2018 Tr : .tion.eight roams and bathroom.near sta.TeNted at & greativ reduced rate.Imme- J GBT \u2014 ON RUNDAY EV ENING A PAIR Address Dr L, } Box wal Montreal giher gentleman's horses.C 1100.ar or VV ASTED ir BOOKKEEPER: ra HMA E ENG E tion, Lous feet of land, easy terms W.Er.diate occupation.D.W.Ogilvie & Co.4 uf gold rimmed spectacles, either !n \u2019 ' one à fice 6: have fair Price wt we re and full neat Bolton, 141 Notre Dame west 266 6 Inc, 11 St.Bacrament Street.Tel.Main S* Faule t\"hurch or ita vicinity.Reward at \u2014{ TANTED ONE OR TWO FURNACES aE art ans er Sears #15 per Wanted, immediately.an assistant = =\".- = A ; \u2014 > » > Pr .; nr VE ie FOR SALE -.LONGUEUM QUINN 8113.o 3 7.Cathcart st 265 2 \\ TANTEL\u2014 TV PURCHASE 100 ABITIBI, X in the vicinity uf Sherbrooke and\u2018 week, to start, with good prospects for hust- watchmaker.one who Can Enea \u201c pre avenue, charming country vill se ~ OFT \u2014 A RED COCKER NTP Cobalt, and 100 Hudson Bay Extended.t'niversity sts.by an experienced man, best ler: Tune others need apply.Address B ferred.State wages and experience, tension Kitchen bathroom hot rater heats iT Gent rome, Toa 5 TENEMENT JF 1.Any on returning same to 200 Car Teale terms Avely H D: 464 8 Denis se references Address J 40 Victoria st.1056, Blar Uffice Address G H: Guzzwell das NE.oh p 1H .: seven rooms, bat wc, ete, at No ne ning = =} = 266 : ing.draina, 11,000 : ; y \u2018 Montreal a - = vues rain À eet of and.Juw price.1833 8 James st [Possession 13th Novem.VETHIY at wll be rewarded VW ANTED- TO BONKBINDERS.A LET- \\ TANTED \u2014 EXPBRIEN(ED FUR CUT- T ; : Tn Dame t west 2 er pply on premizres 265 = IN 7 TTT .ter-prems forwarder, Apply to John ANTED \u2014 POSITION OF TRUST BY ter, also fur operators for fur ma- VY ANTE \u2014 STRONG YOUNG MEN za 6 \u2014-\u2014- JT TUN MONDAY EVENING ON | vel and Son, Limited.23 St Nichols st.V rieady, mober young man: gond knowl.chines.\u2018has, Coristine, 92 MeGlll et.766 2 for firemen and brakemen on Cana- FOR SALE \u2014 \u2018500, LACHINE, IN TO LET - TEN LARGE ROOMS.ALL | fur a TEE bark avenue, ndyn ?qe, of bookkeeping, good references Write | > - - dian and other rallroada [Lxperience un- j west end Coñy colAge, An high stone well Hahted.beautifuily fuixhed open any person réturniné IL tu The Canet WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE, A 4 St.Catherine st.west 268 | WANTED \u2014 STENOURAPHER WANT.necessary Firemen §100 monthly.become foundation, eight rooms.extension kitchen, Plumbing.Daley furnace eto.ete Fine lo.Bank of Commerce \u201car Janes mt ee or l4 bag gas coffee roaster: must |.À for manufacturing concern.one engineers and earn #200; trakemen 376, be- hot water furnace, open plumbing.deep Véiity Rent 8423 WI also nell carpets com- ; : ot be in good condition and cheap.Address \\ ANTED \u2014 ANY MANUFACTURING {speaking English and French preferred.DB come conduciors nd earn Buse Num pont: cellar, drains, ete Easy terms W Ernest \"nation electric and gas fixtures Address 37007 \u2014 ON NOVEMBER TM A @01,5) C 6976, Star Branch office firm wishing tn introduce their goods | 1058, Star Office.on prefe li ge.De ah ve weight Holton, 141 Notre Dams west 266 6 506 Rt Hubert st RET 2 4 Wateh And enain on St Etienne or ; à - tntn New Zealand or Australia, would do - (Important).Raliway Association, Star Lr ne an Sen Sane ot well to correspond with Box 95, Regina, YANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPER; STEADY, fice 263 aw _ ArlUng'on car er wie making street car Sask Can 256 3 Wy capable man, quick writer and ac- TO RE: T LESIRARLE sex.esnnections ted ns T turn to 75 nt WAREHOUSES TO LET : Ho , ANTED) -\u2014 FOR A WHOLESALB o ne ERA \\ .\u2018 ve r .-== curate State age.experience, where last ANTE LES / PROPERTY WANTED.bys roomed aa tated at Re Eaplan.Evennr and wilh reves read VY ANTED \u2014 Bi CHINESE COOK SIT! hate and walary expected, D nes, Siar Ww \u2014 traveller SOT at ountrs, -\u2014 \u2014 nace and modern plumbing.rent gro ue OST \u2014 STRAYED ON NOVEMBHER 3RD, T0 LET \u2014 MOD , ation In private family, hoarding, off mention where previously employed Ad.VV ANTED \u2014 Tu PURCHASE VACANT \u201crf month Apply \u2018anada Tag and Label JL St Bernard dog, nine months ald, 18 Hospital st, Tons storinn Ea LAE.house or hotel.Apply 19 MEONT Cotiegs ave NTED POSITION BY A COMPE.dress 8 x)1, Star Office \u201c268 s Iaw Int on lake shute, was: of r val, Printing Co.Ltd.309 Notre l\u2019ame at west, white ring ar und neck.four white paws, ment; would rent part John James Browne \\ A: Lert lady bookkeeper and cashier, 1 ee \u2014~ with water front or water privileges \u2018ain 286 à ænite sry nen fore head.whith and Son, 207 Bt.James st 262 6 TANTED \u2014 UPHOLSTERY WORK OF with two years experiance, with large Hr 'ANTED \u2014 AT NC A CLEVER lowest price P 737, Star Office.ss, brown deg Reward un return to B W y b for the store America ! VTT nor.C.K.Deakin a «fice st Reml at \u2014 every description.mattress making.Apply D 1155, Star Uffice ss raitord ne se chore oe a comnaericen ; ; - ; \u201c : 2 tea furniture : = i WANTED \u2014 ) PURU z 8) 1.S: Henri Any persons harboring after this carpet laying, shades, draperies ; .re.summer cnttage Da ROHASE SMAUT APARTMENTS TO LET.notice will be presecutrd ROOMS AND BOARD.Te ne Trg in mem \\ ANT Boy lame.PLUMÉER = APPLY AT dm Coiiese ere ° ; \u2019 workm .22 >.\u2014 - - tron AN om est ariea® pres Tr ei TO LET IPDLE > I ORT - BEIWKEN LONGUE POINTE Phone East 55.266 6 a \\ ANTEL sm yOu NO MAN, FOR AEN.2644 fy LET Crome! se AR ARTMENT 4 and eis a * nuns praver beads 1 OOMB \u2014 BINOLE AND DOUBLE FUR- \u2014 \u2014\u2014 cas VV ANTED \u2014 BOY TO GO MESSAGES tor plant parts Ce ke at ppor iL oo heated, immediate possession 335 u \u20ac Bool Binder will be rewarded by returning tu 66 nished rooma suitable for married \\ ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN SEEKS SITU.and to make himself generally usefu Tor oar fran 286 8 TANTED TO PURCHASE VACANT Bian y \"059 and 1991 Boulevard Lawrence couple or gentlemen, also board; terms ation as stable man nr ringie hand apply Leo and Sargent, 675 St.Cathorine .\u2014 Tv ASE ACA?shop st.heated, $35 John James Browne moderate.Apply 74 Universt hman nod references.Address (* 5960, lot, from s.Cud to 10.000 square feat.and Son.207 St.James st.252 6 P sity st.239 12 cose pd 2 un.west TANTED\u2014 BTENOGRAPHER.EXPERI- nltuate west of Park avenue and north of Ï ORT \u2014 OR STRAYED BLACK COCKER Star Branch Uffice oT = H BOY FOR A W : enced In commercial and ratlway St Catherine street Write with details as 4 spantel pup.answering to name of Ree Motonite oe 1,7 GARDINER, 107) vr WANTED Totoro va | ow N tite first class references.to location and rice, P D Box 553, cit | TO LET NEW SUITES OF 7] Bingo Heward for return to 413 Metraife Metcalfe st.has a beautiful sunny TANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED TRAV- notary\u2019's office, must apply in own work.desires Por rome aie 266 o : price, 3 5 \u201cane rooms in the Kensington Apartments.avenue, Westmount 266 2 double room to rent.with good board \\ eller now open for engagements; handwriting.stating sue and enclosing re- | Address A 1001, Bur ce 2 2 3 Fe ; ar ¢ To - de Pia de TIL WEL To oan ie 86113 ailing on wholesale in city preferred.C semmendations, to C 266 3 I TANTED \u2014 A SALESMAN TO SELL WANTED \u2014 TO LEASE FROM MAY |jr.213 Merchants Bank Bullding, 205 St JUST = BETW EEN 1 AND 2.3 ON 1 LOM3 \u2014 TWD PERSONS WILE FIND 1104, Star office, \u2014 a window fixture.ax a alde line, on 1st, 1901, fur three years, with option James st.Telephone Main 5172 6 Tuesday, lady's gold watch, hunt- large double room, clothes press, Auer ' ANTED \u2014 COPPER PLATE EN- commission, a good seller and good hone Le on fr fee vears, peiwesn University _ Ing case, anitinls F.A M, Reward 41 Light, not water, six o'clock breakfast.& WANTED \u2014 A MAN WITH GOOD \\ graver, one who can cut dles prefer.Address A 1000.Star Office arm ha ann ate ton TO LET \u2014 IN BELLEVUE tant.Burnside Place, Richmond square.264 3 connection in Montreal desires ride red Jackson Engraving Co, 330 Smith st.Send particiaars to CF BL room 73 11° ments, suite of rnoms, partiv furnlen- re 1 line to work on commission.D 11564, Star Winnipeg 8: James st \u2019 263 6 2aw \"1 11 Moy lat Apply to Mr Kirby, super.I OST \u2014 JLAST EVENING, GOLD I QOM \u2014 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED office - \u2014 = intendent of butidinæ.268 2 4 thain and locket, part heart shape, front room.first class board.imme- : \\WANTED=RU SHELMAN, REG! LAR PS \u2014 = with halr one side and photo, ear.81 diate possession, 89 Sherbrooke east Tele- employment.John R.Gray.ladles nted, two strong boys to work in Barres SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- Catherine, St.Urbain, Milton or Figin, hone Fast 2431 B64 0 and gents (allor, 628 BL.Catherine st.Bnirt Cutiing TT og (Ply At ee Bae IHRIEICE of Montreal No 499, Reward on returning to Miss Kent, 176 1 Oum SINGLE ROOM ON BATHROOM PUPILS WANTED.west.\\ Crescent Manufactur ng Co.28 2e0d Superior Court The Bank of British North APARTMENTS WANTED.Elgin flat, well furnished; home comforts) 7 &pector street.Awerten, Plaintiff, vs J.A Perrier, Defend- \u2014 = \u2014___\u2014 [at 130 Stanley st 265 2 WANTED \u2014 FIRST-CLASS ADVER- - \u2014 ant Un the 16th day nf November, 1996, |?- 1 OST \u2014 TUESDAY AFTERNOON ON \u2014 VV ANTED \u2014 DRESS (CUTTING MAKE tising solicitor in Montreal for firat- V JANTED = GORDON PRESS FEED- at ten of the clock in the forenoon.at the WANTED \u2014 FIRAT CLASS FUR.4 Sherbrovke st, between l(iroavenor Ro ST NICE, LARGE DOUBLE your dresses while learning, at Mrs ejass trade papers.Apply immediately ers.Apply B.Plow and Co.100 Bt.domicile of tha sald Defendant, No 17 nished apartment, not lesa than aix avenue and Bishop.prarl breast pin in room, alcely furnished.with or without Robins and Miss Kirk's Jchool 285 Wast 49, Bt office Antoine st 266 3 Woilfs st.City of Montreal.will be nor more than seven rooma; rent must be \\ e f cat] Pe \u2018 t 9 361 board.Address 1la Hanover st, Montreal.8t.Catherine st.264 112 cl frar , , ; - ; - .auld by authority of Justice, all the goods reasonable; wlll take for three months (rom Shape of wreath, ense return 285 2 > pr y ANTED \u2014 AN ACTIVE YOUTH FOR and chattels of he said Defendant.seized November 15h.Glve fall particulurs and Grosvenor ave., reward.\"ANTED \u2014 MANICURING.FACIAL VANTED \u2014 AT ONCE.A YOU NA Y affice work, typrwrtting, English and in this enuse consisting of Lousehnld ef- address Krigbaum, Dufferin Hotel St.John, Rov \u2014 AND BOARD AT 446 LAGAU- \\ and body massage, ANd scalp treat- man for grocery delivery.APPIY.French.D.Hatton and Co.Wholosgle Re- fects.Le Terms vash M A.DRCELLES |N.BR 265 4 1 OST \u2014 SATURDAY NOON, NOVEM - Mers at.wes 6 ment, thoroughly taught Massage Institute, with reference, 319 St.Antoine st ceivers of Fizh.18 Bonsecours \"oe 23 B.5.0.Montreal, November Tth, 1908 4 her 3rd, between BL James mar- 1 Sov AND EXCEL 824 St.Catuerine west 266 3 NT STEAM.; = Jew ' PROVINCE ket and Lafontaine Fark, purse contain- os \u2014 ELLENT TABLE ANTED\u2014PLUMBERS AND .; AILIFFS SALE -PROVINCE OF QUE H ing Â\" board.six meats, $1; \u2014 ORTHAND IN 30 DAYS ; ANTFD \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK.ONE r C : week; ANTELD SHORTHA) 3 ; n, 447 B her.District of Montreal.No.185 PHYSICIAN ine money and visiting cards.Rewarl C000 Me rvice.Apply 43 Moicaite \\ Diy and evening classes in Boyd's W fitters.Apply Walter Ryan, V with experience In sing customs Cirenit (ours M East and al, Plaintiff, ulte of rooms În \u201cGrosvenor.\u201d ape- At 21 Monte du Zouave, street 285 Shorthand, the world's only system of Guy Bt | entries.Apply Elving tall particulars Apply vs A pt: Towle, sfendant On the 16tN clally fitted for a Doctor's use.Rent .shorthand in 30 days, typewriting: Good- + - GOOD CAR.A 1948.Star Offic 2 ; tore AE the Matin (Ré Clock IN moderate.An opportunity for general J{O0¥8 \u2014 ONE DOUBLE ROOM, TWO wins Improved Bookkeaping and Tele.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, G the foren who at ihe domicile of the raid practitioner.FOUND.49° aingi- beds or one large room, with Sraphy.(Bee Educational Column) Call, penter or bout hullder to work on \\ ANTED \u2014 MAN TO LOOK AFTER Defendant, shes RE Treeph.Larhine, will be ACINTOSH \u20ac HYD bed; breakfast and tea; for quiet gentie- Write or phones, Moon's Byliabic Shorthand small yachts, steady work all the year cattle; must be able to milk well Ap- met, Le au ony ution 2h the goods 242 PL BT St.mes at.\u2014 men; electric ight.Apply 718 Park avenue, 8nd Business College, Karn Hall.488 St.for good man, Apply Secretary- -Treasu- ply to Mr Hodge Cote Rt Pau 266 2 a do hat tals of 1 snl efrndant, selzed + OT PL A FUR CAP HAS BEEN LEFT Annex.5 3 Catherine st.west, \u2018Phone Up 3005.W.T.St James st.city.+ PE Canin of one plane, son Xo 117 BE, Eligaboin EU LÉ mot pi \u201c| Moon.Prin 266 5 rer.485 St James WASTED = A, JAFANSER 0x8 y n ere .= clatmed in threes uays ~ i be anid.264 3 QUM \u2014 W_LL FURNISHED DOUBLE with experience in decorating Apply NE er 108 montreal, fn = : -.room In quiet English home; good WANTED \u2014 YOUNG ENGLISH LADY \u2014 to The Thos.Davidson Mtg Co.197 Delisie BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.For ND \u2014 IN THE STORE A FEW table: limited number lablo guests and would give private tuition for few street.2 F8 SA 8 TE PROVING days age, gold necklace.Apply loxt transients recelved.80 University st.268 5 hours Aally, experienced.young children MISCELLANEOUS.4 1320 1FF ALE + Montrer or que + and found office, gfound floor.W.H.Scrog- preferred.F.N., 37 Metcalfe nt.265 3 ; ; WASTED _ LINOTYPE, \u2026 OPERATOR.4 \u201cANTED TO RENT BY A WHOLE.File.Limited OOMS\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, - The \u201citness Press 22 raig st west.eut \u2018 ) $ - .! po uit + re plane re papes and SE fi sale firm for the iat of May next, a ° = ee single and double, with or without ANTED \u2014 PUPILS TO TAKE PRI- HE HERALD 18 TO HAMILTON WHAT 246 2 CHR TER due ot Navan rank.an 7 moderate mize store In the wholesale dry POUND\u2014IN THE STORE GULD BRACE.board.also table board.26 Plateau at.vate course in Arohitectural plan The Star ie to Montreal ane recoun sed \u2014 \u2014 he ei a t Cap in ME ten of goods Centre around St.Helen st.hr + lel Apply lot and found office, ground 265 drawing, buuding construction, perspective Want Medium.If you want help, property.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A FIRST CLASS \u2018# ciork in the forenoon, at the place of to ¥ 254.Star Office ê thor W.H.Seroggie, Ltd à art aubjectæ Quantities and engineer- situations, etc., advertise In tha Hersl washman.who can take full charge sme Wf pant, Sefrndant.Vom Tes 1 UOM \u2014 LARGE PARLOR BEDROOM, oe just the thing for young men in ths set online RES \u201c Ten ot twa CRD La nt wash room also two good laundry drive viel greet in antreal, w 1) \" > A n sertions for t price o wo us t y their buainess: to such men dan ° furnished, with board if desired, also wullding trades.Apoly 242 St.James st, ers, who know th © oY IAN dr tte Wi BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.single room.facing Viger mquare.22 Nt.enom 2, after 7 p.m.386 4 dr re be aura The we wi Elena Try EY Tat 81 In this cause ronsisting of one typewriting Denis st.268 3 aw T7 Herald Hamilton.Canada.mentioning \u20ac this fia ve - \u201c266 à achine, desks ofrie urniture , \u2014 N ND TIANOU aper penis, Therrien, ere Terme ne Boks Flaor space wanted for small cloth- Pan ny Mean fe Cats nnd baa: OOM nror ax t a ROOM ON ANSE rom Xo 4 Stanley st pep LAVIN Bo 5 Co Montreal Tih Novem.ing factory.Apply 8 $01 Star office.ment, hot water heating, sprinkicrs system: | genifenren amply 53 wore oh 0\" or twO Terms moderate.Hours from 10 to 11 am.| iin GLOBE, ORO! TO.FOR OVER 40 = V6 | 285 8 ve rent an er, in fats sore on SE Cain: F ,| and 7 to 8 pm years Tha Globe, Toronto, has been em me TTT erine west, ret e ay next to good A recognized as a leading force in Canadian \u2019 tenants.Apply 8.Wolsay, real estats agent Movxs \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, Sourna item: to-day The Globe's Ciroula- Wanted, young man with some ex Tempio Bldg 263 suitable for two gentlemen or ladles tion 18 25 pe and Its advertising patron.perience in above.Apply J.W.Reid \u2018 employed during day: kitchen Privileges.T8 WANTED sge 33 1-3 pc greater than that of any & Co.223 St.Catherine West.TO LET \u2014 MODERN FLA FOR Modern conventences.440 Ric AGEN .other morning paper in the Dominton; tbe _ 4 \u2018on O , ; .266 5 Globe the recognised \u201cWant advt\u2019 ma- TANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN AH STENO- J wholesale or manufacturing pur alam n Ontario For rates phone Tu \\ grapher and nffice assistant, good ree ses, en bloc or separate, 381-383 st.! ç : 18 - y Paul street, 6 most Fodern flats, just I OOMS \u2014 ONE FRONT PARLOR, ALSO VY ANTBD ax AOERTS ON gr ART OR Globes Montreal Office .Board ot Trade ferences required.Apply W 995, Star Offices.being completed fire sprinklers 2 alec double and ingle room; six o'clock seller ever prod eed; every user uf pen and Dae ne, or write TLe Globe, Toronto.ri * : CEST dinner, with first c ard.° : + ! TO MEET THE GREAT DEMAND FOR DWELLINGS tric hoists, gas, electricity, scparate pn- noe n ave.ass bo Tel U ei ink buys it on sight; 200 to BuO per cent TANTED \u2014 COMPETENT GROOM, B5 Unto 1670 Ÿ trance for each flat, 2 furnaces (heated profit; one agent's sales amounted to ANTED \u2014 WE WANT LADIES.THE singin man.Apply with reforances, between § and 9 pm to 474 Sherbrooke wast 286 à V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR OKN.era! work and to assist shipper Ap- Jy to The Hughes-Owens Co.14, 287 Batre Dame zt.west ml V ANTED \u2014 AUTOMORILE DRIVERRS, mechanics.chauffeurs, repalrmen, de- monatrators, salesmen, KATage managers wanted all over the country 1907 will offer x opportunities and high salaries for eompetent men fur practical auto-rduca- tlon can be acanired by night study at small monthly cost TP'naltions secured through our employment bureau We have the only prao- tical eeries of text bnoks in exiatenca and our instructora are experts Study now and be ready for the spring npportunitien For full particulars, jncinding one free jrnann and Dictionary of Motnring terme.nddraey he Correspondence Sehoni nf Autamnhlle Finglineering, suite 1872, American tlarags, 40 W.60th Btreet, New York Civ 286 dena \u201cTHE MONTREAL DAILY STABR\u2014WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1906.9 | \u2014\u2014 4 bt.rm ne 3] 3H Le .ITUATIONS VACANT (MALE.) SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE.SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE,) SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE.FOR SALE.Rood TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.\u2014 .eu _ ANTBD \u2014 ANY INTELLIGENT PER aNTRD \u2014 OPVEKATORZ ON LADIES TANTED - AN EXPERIENCED GIRL.TANTED \u2014 .SRVANT.\u201cUn BALE FUK THE MILLION.KINU- OUMS \u2014 LARGE FRONT F'ARLOR, GOMS \u2014 THE #7.LAWRENCE HALL OUM \u2014 A FURNISHED BEDROOM TO \"SOR mMAJ earn guxi inoome at homé, \\ wWhilowear.uaderskiris wrappers and W References.Apply 147 Manstieid st.WW ASTED a GENERAL SER AN ling, #2; cul mapie $3.00, tamarac R unfurnished, front, bath flat.hand: offers low.rues me (with 1 let.eullabie fur ladies or two gentle- spare lUme,ousrespodaing for Newspapers; CUliren es dresses, oad; em yment; 266 2 owing how to Cook, or a fam Y blocks.$2.00, mili viccks, 31.75 per .oad, somely furnished, other rooms, well fur- or without meals) a th inter months, \u2018men frictds, with on quiet Englion fuuiiy.CAUVISSIAE.vAUs/ eue UPLe casa\u2019, Sind clused Balurasy Stiernnaie Jobu Black \u2014 of two.Apply, with reference, ul 111 Antiractie cpa, doavered in ihe city.ulshed, transients.732 McGill College uve the rooms ure comfo y ed, steam C4 Walker use.Henry 264 : frruouara Press Syndicate, Lockport [und Co Li, 583 Vitro et 147 313 V ANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO WORK IN| Durocher st C.Macdiarmid.No.3 Canal in, Guy and 26b à heated.and labos, by - eotzicl 3 rates \u2014 \u2014 sis - store.must speak English and .1 Wika Pro Bell Ter Main 452.«6 312 include regular hi qervigos full = 1 VUSI8 - FUINISHEL OR UNFULt- \u2014 W ANTED \u2014 EXPEMKMIENCEL CUUK.French Apply to 5 aud A Brunuerg, 371 WYWVANTED \u2014 BITUATIONS BY TWO \u2014 1 OuMS \u2014 Tu LET BEAUTIFUL FUR- ticulars apply to the manager.241 26 wirhicd roots, electri Habis, hol we - ANT OLLE AT ONU, Apviy.with refcrencos, slating wagos Oulurio st east young women; one as housemald EVERYTHING.ulshed front and back parior hedruoms, ter heating.Luusckueeping privileges \u201813 stove piate; three floor mer highest required to N 5849, 5.LTics 1361 13 other à tablemaid.Mra.Burns, 38 Uni- or sale everyiuing (o furnish tae home.Bround flour,het and cold water, Auvr light, Joon \u2014 BUPERIOR QCoNMODATION Durocher st.#64 E: ADA steady work Apply The Mat ANTEL \u2014 A YOUNG GIHL, 18 OR ee ; ' in whole or in part We invite you bo open ivicphonu.other rooms, bath lat 156 for bachelors, thy looality, above \u2014_\u2014 ve Co.Ltd.Weston, Unt 37 \\NANThU \u2014 OPERATURS ON BOFT over, to help part of ihe day with lon avenue, registry office.lan account with us Chouse nil you want Mance at 185 2 Lorchoster.west of Guy, modern OUMS \u2014 GENTLEMEN ONLY.TWO ; shirts and meus coats Highest prices light housework and take baby vut, sleep at Tam ED GOOD COOK.WORE \\! from our large stuck of Furnitwse, Car- == y euce: private fausliy.R 5069, fier Co large weil lighted, heated and fur ANTED\u2014 MEN TO LEARN THE BAR- pia Closes Sulurusy at 1: o'clock Apply home Apply in the eveulngs at 166u Mans- WW ANTED \u2014 BY GOOL COOK, WORK pois, B'ovez Ranges.Baby Carriages, ste, } VOMS \u2014 TO LET, WITH OR WITH.fic 258 1 nished, bath flai.belwesn Mountain and pet trade.In oight weeks The Mller) Hudson Bay Mnilling Co, 40 SL Antoine field st, top flat by the week or to cook dinners 80d\u201d pay the accounts withoul inlarest, In out board.1155 Esplanade ave 2052 Guy sis.Private faunaly Address Y 672, ou ew oer Cnn aren SL.tup floor.461 and lunches Mrs, Burns Registry office, uall mark Or inunih.y smounie Metro.\u2019 -\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 oo 1 vous \u2014 TU LET.FURNISHED, D Star Brancs Uffice 264 1 y iy - 8s Union ave, \u201cban vuse Tammining Co.3V an OOM \u2014 COMFORTAHKLE ROOM, GEX.vuble and singi* Apply 13 Maneatis eet Yragaisco.Cinclnnatl Minneapolis New Vy ANTED -\u2014 A GUU » SERVANT FUR A BLOU TUCKERS ye | Notre Dame st we 6 513 1 temen only, terms toderate, 91 Unt.8% 1s Rex \u2014 TO LET LAHGE FURNISHL.) cnsas City Denver, Uinalha, Loa small fam.y, refviences required TANT _\u2014.A NCY IRON- versity st 65 à - ' drosm, Lalli room fut, private selon, Beattls, Spokane, Portland, Salt Address tu Nu.435i Western ave, near \\ D BOME FA ; \u2014_\u2014 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, fami eutlem 12 Li ; no.Dalias, Fort Worth, Vancouver, BC Victorl ave.262 ¢ Wanted, experienced tuckers un silk ers for:u luundry: good wages.39 3 \" a 7 1 b - y: & emeou vniy.1.Lincun ere u ; n à ; CUMS \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, aturoom flat, hot and cold water.off Guy et.264 $ en on la aires noout November 181 and lawn blouses.Bteady and Lansduwne ave, Westmount alsu transients accummodated, at 24] 440 Calarte ut.west, two doors east ST - © to the firs\" twenty students TANTED \u2014 \u2018ANTS TO TAKE highest prices patd.Apply Blouse Dep Le 0 _ 6 Manco st * oN A .aang, met epociait rats Catalogue thos \\ ouurse of ae a nurses In a god Crescent Mtg.Con Lud, 2 dnsper tor st W ANTED .- AN EXPERIENCED Fur salé, on eusy (arms, stoves, ranges, Cutheart at.26s 3 us ses *, ooms\u2014 TO RENT TW OS EE Fi 5, ary, Montreal & su a 26 Bospitat, fur particulars adiress Buperin- \u201cA6 zeod nursed also house und tablemaid.furniture, carpets and olleloths, at J.Al- ROOM \u2014 Lance NICELY FURNISHED PR VUNS \u2014 FRONT DOUBLE ROOM, Pesl st.next Windavi livte.Telyphone US ant Buyonne Hospital, Layonne 212\" ANTE NDRESS, GOOD PLAIN Apply Mrs.Jucobson's gmiployment Of- Bert's, 131 Cralg street east, opposite front parler, also sligle rovis, Litho ù corel) furnished, bathrouvim flat.22 Mo- 264 » ANTEL \u2014 FIK57 CLASS EXPERI- - 2 12 1h) NTEL TALES Ménager Mout- flce, 6:26 Bt.Catherine st west (between CH Hall.Phone kast 2156 243 283 a wa ee ,duiet.Auer ent, fol Collegs uve ze Sous Two rooms Rs mat e.ced ma se To i = oe .: 3 .À A ence ot w r is Munce = 3 \u2014 , PB! \u2018.1 one ae Of 8 SLFUC- NV ANTEL \u2014 OPERATURS AT ONCE real General Hospital Mountain and Crescent).TEN SOU ENGR Ita 4 s1KAFED POST \u2014 se SA 1 OOMS \u2014- LARUE BRIGHT, WELL with quiet faigily.terms moderut lenced need appiy Apply P.OU.Hox 654 Apply The Awerican Slik Walst Co, \u2014 - \u2014 \u2014\u2014 mm \u2014\u2014\u2014 CARDS, comprising views, ivory and fancy UMS \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE I'ARLOR furnished roums, open plumbing, Auer j oferences required.215 Uleurv si zôs 3 nnip- \" 268 92 | QU 81 Urorss mt 363 8 [WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS GENEL Post curds, will be forw.rded by mall, pe and Ledruom, with use of Kitchen, un- BED, gentlemen or married couples; tele- \u2014\u2014\u2014 ee , Te n i ; al servant, references required ond 44 SITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALE.) bad un receipt of 5c.Internationa: furnished, sult young couple, terms muder- i 826 Dorchester west 262 6 | Roos \u2014 \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISH.A ANTEDL «= WOMEN OF ALL NATION-{ to 28 Victoria at Card Co., 29 st, James st.Montreal.213 227 227 ate.Apply.between 10 and 3 or Ly appolut- cold water, getlieme=n alities to come und see our large as- - \u2014 - - - 7 - ' went, 100 Mitchesun uve.260 gov \u2014 FURNISHED, LARUE, BRIGHT \u2018unir.3 MoH College ave vus + sortimeut of furs, custumes und winter \\ TANTED \u2014 A GIRL To RUN FUR Ma! VW ANTEL \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY, BUTTLES \u2014 Standara Bottle Exchange.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 and well heated double room.103 | x cl uke, also our speclui 31 50 skirt We well chine ADbbly ¢ Notre Dame west laundry or cleaning.or general work 6 v'aiieux st.East 3.28 All 1ds of bot- 1 QOME\u2014~ TWO UNFUHNISHED ROOMS | nlon ave.2836 ik UUM \u2014 TO LET FIRST CI.ASS FUK- fur cash or monthly payments The Ameri- +\u2014 \u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 of any Kind A dress L 049, Stur Office, Lies bought.sold, exchanged, whalesale nd on bathroom flat, steam heated, suit.(== \u2014_\u2014 me! nished room, all moulern conveni- minted, on Merrick and Puritan ma.czu Vuilicters, 316 81 Lawrence Boulevard WANTED \u2014 COOK FOR 18TH NUVEM- BL Jumes st 263 rer \u2026 car lots shipped receive special at- |ahle for light housekeeping, connections fur Meooms \u2014 622 DORCHESTEK WEST, % \u2018ences: Auer light.telephone.hol wu-er ines, good wages, steady work.The 263 24 ber.497 Lansdowne ave, Westinount.TTT TTT [tata private houses.110 313 gas stove 137 St Alexander st.opposite Nt desirable rooms, bath flat, newly | Leating.no children.95 Mackav at.164 3 mes McCready Co, Ltd, Mount uy al \\ TANTED A oly GENERAL BER Jeg Wasi 2 an FR AUS Durs SMAK- \u2014q James Methods Chureh 266 OU furnished, modern conveniences; one ar- mr enue, 265 3 A \u2014 GO ENE .- = LE, or 5 a 2 has \u2014 - +| Tanged as bed-aitting roum.263 «\u20ac LUM\u2014 A MOST COMFORTABLE nOUM v ant, small family Avply, with ro- WANTED \u2014 GOOD WAITRESS APPLY ed work and will guntinue to do, fleet class 1 OMS \u2014 1 ANDY BINGLE ks 1 1 tu let for one géntieman in a Hrench TANTED \u2014 FIKST CLAST JUL DYER ferences to 510 Victoria wvenue, Westmount.at once Kelly's Cafe, 358 Dorchester wor ba) our Jee moderate pr is ere rooms, home comforts, private family, PROOMS\u2014F.R A GENTLEMAN, DOUBLE l'rotestant fainily; opportunity to Gonversu É nd cleaner.good wague to right 264 west.prets nnd street BO ere ere .modern conveniences, Auer light, hot wa- hot and aingle furnished rooms, Auer light, In French Breakfast and ea If MBesireu.n ncluse references a ie TIC TT : 3 + 1 : \u2019 Ç ap .ter: well heated.463 St Catherine street 10! water heate hot and culd water basin Apply evening 18 mont.ha Address A 48.Star ANTED -.ALFRENTICE, ALSO OP: ANTED \u2014 SCRUBBING WOMAN, Ap.Drummond et 263 à 6 extra fine Persian Lamb Ladies\u2019 Lost.266 5 ia rvoms.11 Hanover st.es 261 8 portunity for one lu make her hue ply Hotel Carsiuke, 573 St Janes st \u2014 Jackets, with natural Mink trimming, |! m= = OVUM \u2014 \u2014Tu RENT LARGE, WARM TANTED FUR CUTTER, ALSO a wy BI jo du ight housework AP = VVANTED = SITUATION WANTED AS 8sorted sizes, fussiun effect and plain [RUM \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM UN BATH ROOMS \u2014 VERY ELEOANTLY FUR- RON: room.central, aealthy locality, P jacket flulshor, for next few month 227, leury ¢ \u2014_\u2014 WANTED \u2014 STENOURAPHER FUR ; Hark \"5, house seper tu Bouton Malta sandsome Mink Stoles and flat.also single room furnace heat; nimhed ruon:s, all with modern run- Auer lfght.hol water heating; private Ens- ply, Walling experienc.uge aud sa'nry La ANTLD FIHST CLASS LAUN manufacturing concern.Apply in own Ww est Wott Dame sit refvrence Ann à gas {uf 8.ents choice Muskrat lined gentlemen ouly Victoria st yrnfences, fine house.Address 23 St.Fam.heh family Apply 374 Bt Catherine strest pected, miso give refriences, must be Ww 4° dress Un À charge of private aun.handwriting, stating uge and experience, es re BDamu Overcoat, with Otter collar; also a|, ie 265 wast, near Bt.Matthew st.264 3 4 workers and spea English Apuly to là APPRIS SL James Motel V i 1059.Star Office.TANTE! oY FI oa om quantity of Other furs.None better 1 OUMS \u2014 TWo NICELY FURNISHED 7° \u2014 \u2014 J Griffin, Brockville, Ont.163 4 ry bply + Y « utel A: LEP.hy (ST CLASS CHEF, made, and must be sold at once.39 St rooms, gentleman or married couple, 1 OOM \u2014 FRONT PARLOR BEDROOM.1 OUM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM.BATH \\ lANTE \u2014 COMI'ETENT LADY | ou reforen es Aman, hotel or nan Hubert street.261 light housekerving, two in family, all mod.well furnished and warm, suitable for fiut.telephone: terms moderate.124 ANSEL \u2014 CIGAIL TRAVELLUER FOR y D nographer and typewriter, from KOU erences.Muennrath, Vancouver Hot - ern convenienres, cumfortable home 501 twn gentiemen.Auer light, clothes ciosvt; St Catherine st west 264 Maultobu, Allerta.\u201cuskatchewan and Piman'e Metropulitan School, Londun.Enu- rr 2.OR SALE \u2014 THE FENCE SURI UND- Cudieux st, vbe dust abuse Sherbrooke hot water heating.single beds.166a Mans- -_\u2014 itish Columbia.must havs experience land, want position W 979, Star Uffice oo.- ng the late E 1 Hannaferd's resl- 266 2 fiend st.first floor 265 4 VOMS -\u2014 WELL FURNISHED, IN 1ST Le connection, be avie tu guarantee bus, \u2019 66 2 \\ ANTED \u2014 BY A YUUNU LADY.dence, -orner of St.Catherine and Mackay ee, \u2014e R lass house.thoroughly renovated; s 2 proportion to salary and expeases | Wanted, on Merk and Puritan ma- wittor acquainted with Loin languages à sts Also the four marble mantels in resi- l 00M \u2014 CRLY RNISHED RUOM Rooms \u2014- WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern conveutences; gentlemen only, ea\" Absolutely useless 1v apply without «hiiNes; good wages, steady work.The ANTED \u2014 YOUNG PERSON TO a8.VP ou v eeper .Star Ullice.dence.John James Browne and son, 207 &t in quiet.central locality.private ith all mudern improvements Ap- y4 l'ark ave, Telephone Up 1424.264 8 i 264 8 J ë iy oe 265 ru Massa tions Addr an, with atl par.James McCready Co, Ltd, Mount Royal ¥ \u201csist with ight housework must uu: ames si z family; gentlemen only 156 Mance of piy 2 Fhillips Place 265 bd ufacturers, vndon, Ont Lu derstand plain cooking, for family of three.a .se A .ç \u2014_\u2014 \u2014- = 1 OUMS \u2014 LAIWLGE, WELL FURNISHED 267 ¢ $PPUÉ.65 3 Apply morming ur evening 64 St Famille 51 W A PA AIR NES POSITION Fer SOLE me ER COAT, VHEAL Ress = A NICE BRIGHT ROOM ox |] cum = ge LET NICELY FURNISHED R fron: sud back rooms on bath flat.- \u2014 en To, - : 65 3 1 a = 1 n use - st ; \u2018 ; i 7 vom, for one or two gentlemen, uer i .: : table for TANTEDL \u2014 A JUNIOR TE VANTEL\u2014 AN EXPERIENCED TABLE | tly or invalid, understands nursing And (lenrge st.Apply ses bath fiat, hot and col water.p t \u2018ight, telephone, hot water heating 43 St.ln quiet house, no children: bre Meo English pref à ORFIC E HAND, maid.Apyuv 724 Sherbrooke st.west.TANTED FOR TORONTO THE cooking, well cducated, musical.Address | vate family: wo children; use of phone, AD Mark st gentemon or marrisd couples 264 6 eferred, good chance for ® : NTE \u2014 + 2 .Poy gem se , A .- ty 14 Stanley st < : Culiege uvenus.6 beige Young man.Appiy SN Gs ALY £07 Must huve und city references.63 \\ States, and the North-West, conks, lH&lish, Y 6770, Siar Branch pce 3 ror SALE 5 BRICK TWo MILLjoN eet\u201d \u2014_\u2014 13004 TED TWO + : \u2014 Le .- housekeepers, waitresses, generals, paclor- = Ascot, 811 hard brick, for immediate OUMS \u2014 HST CLASS FURNISHED 3 \u2014 WAN TWO OR THREE OUMS - TWO LARGE.WELL FUR- W ANTEE dip i iso experianced \u201coh maids, nurse maids, highest wag \u201cANTED \u2014 PAPER HANGING PAINT.Solvers, APply to D.4.Loomis and Bons, front room, nll modern ronveniences, i Quiet, Rober young men can have bord k nished front rooms.with folding doors, ANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER ND colate dipper Itovinsom and Co, 883 51, P@ld.Britte Agency, 114% Yonge, dole) ie NN AN EE EE ae de A Met Auer light, private family.nu children; and room at 80 Murray st, Montreal, | sa bedroom ard pare with piano, In quiet LypewTiter must Know both lan- Catherine st west.vu4 3 tt a tent workmen, highest references.Write or à entlemen only: breakfast If desired ii 5: house: mo ghildren.also one other HA ie To wari, Ap Te RI, tn eneru EKATORS ON PANTS WANTED AT ONCE BUTTON HOLE | tall J.Bacon 0 Hallowell st.Wesimouu:.P uckinaham uve SAN DOM \u2014 SINGLE FURNISHED Froxt| cured © Medi college ave 4 22 Star Gr TANTEI \u2014 OPER N PANTS, NTED \u2014 NCE BU : 264 6 SINGLE > v NP \" : Fie W Novell sairte, white coats eter also operators, also siitchers and banders is ECIAL Rooms \u2014 NieEby FURNISHED FRONT room, bathroom flat.very warm; PRUUMS\u2014AT v2 CRESCENT ST.NEWLY 1] girls over 14 10) urn Apnly Miss Raymond, 404 experien.ed help of a a ta Pa WANTED \u2014 POSITION BY LADY AS Ww room, withuut board, bathroom flat.terms moderate.53 Victoria st.65 2 furnished front parlor, also double bud- > AU W * \u2018land cuffs ¢ have alsu room fo > .a 4 .: rv re .+ .z 2 - , x .; t f ANTIEL ut Tan RA bls AND La.Jtubert Uo Witkina, bond st, near atid bright girls to iearn.Apply Me.Powers, The sick nurse.Apply 8 806.Siar \u2018Mee cial Fa onlin Yate yuck Cn be \\3 vathennt = Tl 2 - I OUMS3S \u2014 TWO FURNISHED FRONT nee Me Arr.COUDES, sonar or \u2018ner Si, Catherine aie CR Candin _ Standard Shirt Co, 214 Deivrlinier ave 08 well wortie your while to come in and 1 0O0MS \u2014 NEATLY FIIRNISHED, rooms, houseksepinx privileges, gus ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 ve \\yANTER \u2014 ON LI BEFORE NOVEM or TANTED \u2014 FIRST CLANS DRESSMAK.investigate.Our stock of Persian 3 art ana cme ag | TE prete 17 Avimer Roy ant BT IW SE Reo bey uth, goud wages to capable er, Just from New York, will gn out l.amb, Mink and Otter Skins is always family.gentlemen only.$1 Crescent = .\u2014 vacant now.also fron v JANTED \u2014 BUUKKEEPER CAPABLE g-neral ey tag Gi nall family +R W ANTED Nase TAKE C HARGE Ly the day, tatlor suits, esening gowns, ete.complete and well assorted.Met! \u2018omber SAN I com TO wir hard rain tam; pur double, 58 Victoria 265 3 ; ! + .r -\u2014 + : » .- Of taking charge vf books Tor large oot I ee 264 6° references.Apply in morning or after 6 pm.Satisfaction guaranteed.Moderate charge | & (Cummings, S16 SU Fauld sto Montreal.OOM ~COMFORTARLE SINGLE ROOM.13 725 City Hall ave, near 5t Louls sq ROOM = NICE CLEAN.COMFORT.iment Su i luinber business.sued \u2014- at 230 Sherbrooke st east.! CE \u201che = + 260 314 R with esery couvent nee.tr quiet, çcen- 266 2 able, bath floor.32 weekly.private 1 ™ ty.Must be able to CANTED - IMMEDIATELY A REFIN- T = T ps HE ; .Ce a I : ; \u2014- = ; A ne .rn only.28 fami\u2019 .}?Coluntal avenue rench und Lughish Apply In own \\ + ed middle aged lady to keep house \\ TANTED - A GUUD GENERAL SEt- \\ ANTEU - POSITION AS GUVEKNESS Fer SALE \u2014 ABOUT FORTY THut- pret Jocainy.telephone, gentlemen or yo OMS TU LET, NICVELY FL RNISN.\u2018 ate \" Yoo kee \u201c04 \u2018 Ddwriting.GvIng references, The Foster tue gentemun and grown up son House vant at once.for small flat, very hy a well educated young lady, speaks | sand face brick and foriv thousan] Berthelet st \u2014 EE ! od ruor hot and cold wate Auer = nnett Co.Ltd.Rive- Drescrt.Que.LE AI mosern tm rovements hot Bmail family Appiy 136 Laval ave German fluently and French alightUy; ex- | common red brick in the vicinity of the CIEL UT .a ST kb Apply Hu : n vee roi OOM - RATHROOM FLAT, NEWLY 284 4.containing [I p , peirenced, references furnished.Address Up 8.K.Angus Ehops.Apply w DG Loomis Rex «~ FURNISHED SINGLE FRONT JR poly eur, s 1 am ot a magus œ and coid water, electric lignt, steam heated Siu, Blar Office.\u201c83 2 and sons, 232 Mell IY room on bathroom flat.at $7 month y furnished.all home comfurts as and no wasing References exchanged Ap- \\\\ ANTED aE ERA YAN vues DE, D st ° uleo one fur $6 153 Bleurx st.JRUOMS \u2014 To LET, HUTCHISON ST, runventenres, hot and cold water.91 Park 53 .TEN, Slur 2 who can do ain cou x 0! - on - + ai ; ven 265 ps ti K 760, Slur Office 265 ty FENC pat.Appiy 36 centre 81 \\VANTEL \u2014 RY GRADUATE NURSE! [OR SALE \u2014 RULL TERRIERS, PRIZE - - - 4 PEN tel furnished.breakfast | Benue 5 _ CANTED GENERAL SERVANT.pos:tion as assistant in phykiclan's or | winners, pedigree furnished.good Rov \u2014 DOUBLE FRONT ROOM, [und tea if desired, private family.refer- \u2018 8 FURNISHED, Tn Ler.WITH \\ A must be a mood piatn cook Apply 9° \"ANTED \u2014 AT OUNCE A GOOD GENER.8urkeun s office.Address A 6330, Star Branch reasons for selling.alse (dog Keunels Phoses ! well furnished, hot water.contral lo Frame Address D eID.her coms \u201cwithout board Apply at 128 St Wanted, PA Aner nem: so phone Crescent st 265 \\ al servant, for family ot Ht no (lice.203 , 1659 Uptown, between six and elgnt » mo [eality.6 Munce ! = Famille st 265 3 .# one any washing.Apply 41.0 St.Catherine st reste ; , US = = _ CTR ; DUMS \u2014 Tu LET AT 50 PLYMOUTI .Paul street \"Apply WoW Brawn - t Greene av 266 4 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS NURSE, OVUM \u2014 ONE RUOM, T'NFI'RNISHED : MA § ! ; TE = ; ppt.Dominion Engineering and Con \\ TANTED \"+ CARA TE AS ERA sen.vivant, sant vf Greene > \\ f wiliing to take ful charge of young | COR SALE \u2014 ONE QUEBEC AND 611, R ois gathronm flat, Janeen eonvent Re drove.Buitable fur housekev pin.CN Stat for Le pente à To ruction Co.IL 104 2 vant for sina AP w .ih \u2014 z \u2018SE baby or wuuld assis: others, guud refer- steve heater, good as new: n they eUce\u2026.959 St Uuther.na BL wen TT > \u201ccou * ; s Co.Ltd.sus 3 references, to 119 (Greene avenue, before 10 \\ A le A ey fog HOUSE ences E 201 St Antoine Boo a use.cheap to prompt vuyer, at ore ner.: I OOM \u2014 NEAT SINGLE ROOM TO married Snowe 32 Livan heated.Aur lighie ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MEN wud Letweer 6 and 7.65 Apply 254 Bishop st.\u2019 c = se ss «| brooke st east, city JROVUMS \u2014 40 LET 1 LARGE AND rent ta a lady, private family.no oiler | and telephone Drummond st 62 8 een Enger MEN.MATE HUADA, - 7 a t Ww ANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY, ANY ¢ \u2014 1 small, on bathroom flat.80 Aylmer ¥ouners Apply 171 Flaniey st | Quon: Tet Rion Ta MMOD ATION o motte men.bakgaren efi ire WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR \"ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SER- kind of housework, for every Fer SALE \u2014 CHEAP, CARPENTEICS street.266 - NN TT IRAN 3 un R lett ty, furnace, bed and situe OSSAry, instructions by wail Huliroads mn Family of three.Hood Mone or pus | \\ vant to go to Winnipeg.smail fam l'agauen nee Papineau a nd 2 | Star Bran RCs OF ovis Address En! OUM FRONT ROOM.SUITABI W 1 OM bie one gre Foret vw i roams, bain flat sertirinen only family ; = iri, must be well recommende App y lu Ty A kiy, ** 1.lagauchetirre 8 \u2018apineau sq > à 6921, Star anch OTice U \u2014 FHON OOM.: oH \u2019 , 4 os est , ; on i - - _ - q 1 = \u201c : 2 5 .nada and U Address Luter.Ly Inst, 8 ; lv and guvd wages Apply quickly, 221 M! 2 1 ; coup! ot quiet hah.Sherbrooke st 68 adults 3180 Alexander st, opposite Ki Indianapolis, Ind.US.264 ag #15 Urosvenor ave, Westmount Tee ton st WANTED POSITION AN workin | R SALE VE LUMHI ite, wit Rond.references 140 Mansfield | rome ies 2 | dames Methaitiss Church 2656 \u2018 NTED \u2014 + > | R'OR SALB \u2014 UNE COLUMBIA GRA .«re - ) c ; IS.0e Re 1 Ce ; .TAN a JES .\u2014 CNE SERVANT, housekeeper, plain cooking: no objer- phophone.w, a3 horns, with stand and 8t | QOMS - TO TET UN MANS: TELD ST! OOMS \u2014- NICELY FT .ANTEL \u2014~ MIN TO ADVERTISE AND W ANTED ir GoD WAGES FOR REV ATED amy NELAI ne sen Neen tion 10 children.Address Box Nu.4 Saw- F6 records, cheap Apply FW Piper, 32, 1 above St.Catherine.tao bright front 1 Toor La ES tone pia ait: ptroduce our stock snd poultry came | ble girl Apply p.m.at « : | verville.Quebec.265 Burnside Place, city.any time after 6 30 UUM - SINGLE FRONT ROUM, HOT! rooms on bath flat, hot waier and gas |, ou a ome.References required Apply 118 \u2019 a y or : lege avenue 265 unds to farmers und dealers, wurk dur- FE.Antoine st 265 : at home.F a py + f vent water heating, electro light, private ° Telephone lp 4150 166 2 | s 5 spare ume 1 permanently.thie 4 University st.mornings, till three pm, ANTE D BY Finer : n evening ; Une eloetr +, prit * 4 \u2014 ee, optional spening tor a hints s an Lane .; NCED Ci | evenings afier seven 266 2 \\ ANTED BY A FIRET CLANS MOOK, family 94 Burnside Place, corner Poel f 5 7 Tex us T To Rooms \u2014 SUPKEIIuk KOUMS.NU.2360 ticulurs.Cotden crest Compo ne ie for | \\V'ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENUED COOK: 0 best of city references, 5s0a St.An- For FALE \u2014 TWO STOLES, ONE isa; \u2014 ~\u2014 'JROUM \u2014 TO RENT LARGE FRONT Prince Arthur #t )hone \u201ces 3 thurst st, L Ly vmbound Co.33 references required Apply Mra Mac- TANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR FACTORY toine st.upstairs 265 3 bella fqx and one rock marien.OOM8 \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM, EVERY room, suitable fur two gentlemen or a.undo Can.264 6 doneil, Nu.5 Ed-ehlii ave, 917 Dorchoster À STEP, an \u201ceight v'elock Bovril \u2014_, Thistle Terrage comfort and convenience; telephone, married craple, furnished or uafurnished 00M FRONT BROOM TO LET.SUIT : ; ' ! \"ANTED \u2014 : SF OMES _ \u2018 , ! 21 \u20ac 284 2 OM \u2014 STE : .ANTED \u2014 ARE YOU INDEPENDENT - Ltd.27 Bt Peter at.\\ A Nes APTE NOT EE nee Farr h SOR = Su Æ NEW PERSIAN LAMB nent CP Rn: Erne er Moe i Aupy 17 Code n lt ied 1 able for mari à couple, rivileges it OF Luve You À bONE* (jet nut of slaw.TANTED \u2014 CUOK Foit SMALI Fin per SS Kensington.references on view to k Jace ru ssian blouse.medium size, | 41 1 OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT required.4346 St L'uiherine st.Westmount, and be free.Weite U Marsnull & Co, MW Sy.where housemaid is kept vps members The Gulid, 7! brummond a, et.| worth sien > will sacrifice for $33.Address 1 VOMS \u2014 FURNISHED DOUBLE AND, veo, use of Kitchen and dining room, | 265 2 neon, Cut.and they will show you the 269 Bishop st ï Tel.2781 Up | 70 Nt.Denis st.after 7 pm single, with or without partial board, | suitable for married couple, wlthou\u2019 chil \u2014 y : hey Pi starteu thuusands nn the au = Pp \u2014 a.in à private house $00 St Cathicrine west dren.private family.Apply 208 Urlcana st., Rov - NI pry FURNISHED ROOMS, o free 264 6 - .TANTED - BITUATIONS à i SA] 10 fe a vor i A 266 4 Maisonneuve), with all modern convenlences, trans \u2014\u2014\u2014 [EEA Wanted.at Phce.good sewers on ater \\ \"ANTED \u2014 A PERSON OF CERTAIN \\ one pins EE Ar rely a Fa { Fe\" AVE (DED LOUNGE VEHOIS \u20ac ments taken 51 MeGI! Cuilege avenue ANTED \u2014 GOLD IRUSPECTOR, FOR 198 work.Henry Morgan Co Ltd age To take care of a sick lady and ae Kitchen maid Apply Mre.Butler.Soa | 5:0.win sei heu D Pre 6900 Star oon PIT Cara TTR RD Roms TWO UNFURNISHED DOUBLE 6% River Washing, a -horoughly sxper.| hillips Square, 265 2 be generaily useful, for a country PpIace, (iy (Councillors st wih 3 Branch often, 2R6 3 aw room in quiet house, every comfort parlors ta det, with wardrobes, heated \u2014d ced, quan outfit an.liberal alluxanre poe ear Montreal 508 Sherbrooke x est, In the + \u2018 : 37 Durocher si.few doors off Sherbrooke BV not water, one furnished ron on Lath- 1 OUM - WELL, FURNISHED FRONT 0 ec ! \u2014 a L - - f Ji lat « .ve 3 - pue Min he mrommmary\u201d quaiiiiet done ont WAN EY Tan a are A poienuon and beiwovn b ap WANTED \u2014 BY TWO 1 RESrHCTABL | fron mar TR fl TyrEwRITER SECOND | 208 3 sw tuom Hal 146 Sto Cuthertar st vent, law | phone and shower bath EE A © eranc N 608, ! Co 265 = en \u20ac \\ ne, together in nt order; Vv C - ; 265 * es.608, tar Offic te St Antoine Road.ss ANTED \u2014 A GOUD GENERAL SER- | private house or institution Apply.stating to prompt myer Seen 17 to 1 of afters Koos ro LET.WITH ALL OM 30M TO LET.FURNISHED.iw = > = ee _ ps qe van r sma M y.waa ë 3 » comforts.ply .amille si - ool, - * lr, h 7 Te 7 ANTED \u2014 A STEADY SOBER.ELD VV ANTED \u2014 A, GNOD GENERAL BER- lat No 13 O-enden avenue, above Prince Agathe den Monts, Que of Post omic cas 5 pm_ 156 Mukr st, elt I'hone East 99, R striclly private family breakfast if JROOMS \u2014 NI 'ELY FURNISHED ROGMR, con wen marre nan.ane both lan- n San girl.sata sine à kaont dge ot it Arthur st ng8 ' por BALE+ Mec Le ARY'S MEDIUM SIZE, deslrod.Apply nt 562 Cadleux at.above central Apply 12 University et 2656 3 » Who understands the care of horses, Chon work, good wages.No.375 Bt.Hubert \u2018 0 EN (4 \u2018teeder O : OUMN \u2014 BRIGHT FURNISHID .Sherhrooke ue delivery waiesman.salary be por week sireat.265 3 DN 0 - | WANTED\u2014 EMPLOYMENT BY A FIRST 1 Self feeder.Art Hoyal| with oven tne with bean.slectiie Hianeimd ty ROUMS - FURNISHED.TO LET, ON @ commission, strady empluymen: Ag.WANTED YOUNG WOMAN FOR GEN.cines nurse, with best references apply Park.ffm class order.wo furiher use legal Cafe, 534 St.Catherine west, near [ROOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM.IN PRI vathroum flat.lighted with g=; O 664, star Office 264 8 \\} ATED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT Tu.gor eral housework.also Jouns woman sa to Mes, Klva, Employment Office, 19 | having furnace 50 Cralg st.west., Ey at , bod 8 a een ut i F vain faniiv une of velaphone, kit.breakfast if required, tn private family.Ape .; 2 vneral serv » le to Ene plain | Bieury at 265 4 * 7 : y to 17 \u20ac 165 st.am FES for amail family.es ha \u201cvuking And able to manage we must | > 3 | SOR SALE \u2014 TEXT BUOKS AT HALF chen privileges, price moderate 164 iit.ply to 17 Church 465 3 WAREHOUSEMEN | have city references.Apply 692 Sherbrooke WANTED \u2014 WAITRESS OR CHAMBER i price, Troutwine's Civil Engineers } OMS NTC ELY FU URXISHED DOUBLE | theson at.Te: East 1445 266 3 | FR as = ta\u2019 TE \u2014 TW ONE .st west.- ; =.- \u201c7.Handbook, worth $5; Keister s Corporation rent room n.64 tctoria st .- - CaM = nai BILE AN NGLE, \\ AN Ten Tress iy ADIES, non ST - sires pone re or private house: AIN.I Accounting and Auditing.worth > - | Reo¥s + Re, DOUBLE, BRIGHT, comforiably furnished, modern con- Wanted, tiv Wholesile phimbing one a salesiady, familiar with the business.WANTED MAN AND WIFE WANTS est references Apply 347 Richmond | Lee Ants ey of rade, co.I woMs - FURNISHED, a TO LET, Gemen | eme Tr ir more quater | ventenres 4 Shuter st \u2014_ puse, 3 expericnved wWurehousemen.Muat speak god English Address E Miles, position with small family, wl7s ap; pg mules wort 85 1101.Star Office every conventence 67 Osborne» |) se, nn children 379 Metcalfe at © 586 4 | 130 pe T FRONT DOUBLE 754 Star office 63 s Hair Dresser.37 arks et.Uttawa.265 3 good cook, man can wali table.attend fur- 20 s à small front ] OOMB \u2014 ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, FOR SALE od chances uf promotion & LU Hox 2351 street \u2019 \u2019 nt er and transistor, dictat,on (n both 8 1904 We van now supply this device For ruom; but and cold water, telephone.12 furnished nr unfurnished, and one MACHINERY .735 Al set.languages.Seven yrars' experirnee W 977.! pRTUculars, price.etc, apply to Spinks and Victoria st., eingi® room, furnished 53 Church st _ -95 TANTED GENERAL BERVANT Btar Oftios 266 2 2eod ie York t .amhers.Toronto.| ie __\u2014 ANTEL \u2014 ST : TrON : sin ; A 4 OUME \u2014 NIVEL FU SHE OOM \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE FRONT! ay Yon MEN To LI N SUCTION Wanted, at once.about fifteen sales- od plain cook: middle aged, two in! PANIED \u2014 SITUATION AS FRENe | UR FALE\u2014 BEDROOM SET, HOUDOIR, ; 1 9 double room BEY at FURNISHED I Mo Auer light.hot water heating Bt bo atriciy t attend to heating ladies who thoroughiy understand laces.family call between six and eight in even- \\ DR i ; etre = ' also portleres, curtalny and poles, ¢at- | \\eniences, breakfast if desired 2 11 modern conveniences.suitable for twa | ' emperate and reliable Ap.| ri on and 1} iery A 1 Th Juh ing.57 Bherbrooke at.east.268 4 governess by young girl of good fam.© e ; Ç / ' e as eslred.162 Mens- à mode ¢ .! ; t tt te .ribbons an aoglery.pply e vhn RE.; péts, piclures, glassware, refrigerator, kit- | field ut 8 à th o entlemen friends 8Ktrictly pri- Opt foreman Wildams and Ww dsen oy hy C Uy Can furnish beat of references.Address Chen utenalis (enamelled and aJuminumi, at | (LEE 2% 266 2 amity © 1 local b.3120 St Janes nt.245 7 | Murphy Ca JANTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG GIRL OR! Miss L.' Belocll.PQ 268 | very low prices.Address 508 St Hubert st.yy.yg BACK PARLOF RAPED A erate NE Cor es 4 F -_- Hs cs ra ; ; - : \u2019 : s \u2014 .AR 2.DRAPED of a C .?ANTED ©.) NIT Ti | VW ANTED \u2014 WOMAN WHO CAN TAKE pe able woman for Rage housework; must WANTED \u2014 X YOUNG MARRIED WO.into bed and siting room, double qu ; OR Clam cortitiain mane Ru a Charge of pharmaceutical batting and ' man wishes a position as nurae, by SALE HEANTZMAN [00M BAUR flat, Auer lich, hot water baits FR OOMS \u2014 TO LET NICE RRIGHT £1 R- Ke himseif geneiady useful ply | weapping department; must have had ex- ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR \u2018day.very good hand sewer.also mending.Foor NAL =.$125, M guaranteed rm, suitable respectable nished, warm room In private family; mes Marper, 15 St Philp s .| perinice In putting up propriet ries, and Wa : ; a, FP 1 74 Mansfield upright plano: New \u2018Wiliams sewing friends.8 Manafivid ec 266 3 \u2018rent onlv #5 per month: very central.9] We have purchased the entire plant of hE 085 PL 1 Be able Ja conirol work preple.Apply.with 1 5 5 4 eed aver Em unt 2087s | Tlease ply 0 an machine, #19 +25 Ht Urbain st 296 2 farar avenue.few doors from St.Charles h Poutln Dumber Co.corner of Friel er es ne ! , ; ply pringfle ve.aunt.i8 - - = \u2014 | IN Ç Lil ™ e ANTED \u2014 DRIVER M1: Fon Sa Ue ralary required, etc, tn co wl - | \\VANTED \u2014 POSITION AS vREFL, JR BALE © SQUARE BNOLISH piano, | PROUMS \u2014 SINGLE AND DoupLE Torromee and Ts catherine al and Murray streets, Ottawa, and offer oughiy understand care | uo : 2 \\ \"ANTED \u2014 GOOD OENERAL SER- companlon for elderly lady or inval.ad 1 FE! good tor practice $20 cash.Blickeus- roams, bath flat; Prench family, hot the following for sale previous to removs leas having fhe class re\u2019eren, ST vant, with references.Apply 4023, Or to assiat gemeraliy in amall family Ad.A + Wo on, - Vater: breakfast and dinner if desired 21721 ect.nu need appiyi Jar W ANTED \u2014 À GIRL ABOUT 16 AS UN- .pply E427.R B h Of 25 derter typewriter, f1X, gramophone, Edison, Palace 266 10 E Ing to Montreal: ; ppoylnx Jacies Hart der nurse.must sleep at home Apply Dorchester at, near Atwater avenue dress 13 6427, Rtar Branch Office v= wah records.à x 7 camesn, $30, 4 x 5.tv oo 10-867 _| MACHINERY FOR SALE.hi Phillip st to Mra \\Volfersian Thomas, 643 Dorcheater 2668 2 TTS 2 photographer's flash lamp, suitable for .Fast Feed Flooring Machine west from ite 2 pm OF ÉFOM BUTS VW ANTED = CER TELY SITUATION jacge atudio, $15: all in first class order Joos .T ET aT Flat Hoo 1 1 Pony Ylanere, \"a .an coo and houaemnald, by mother and ev 266 2 law water, uer light, niles locality.66 evolving Ded Planer, om LL 265 3 \\ ANTE \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR daughter together).Address HB 69:4, Star Apply #1 Balmoral st City Hall avenue, Abuse Hherbronke a | ne q Bas, \" 7 NR two in family, must have good refer.Dranch Office 268 3 266 i n ; Ba) Int nl W ANTED 7 A REFINED vous wo.encens.J?1la Sr Denis st : Fer TOR SAL BE - FUR RUGS, SPECIAL Lis | .Band / Re-Saws.et esman In the clothing line, one with man (Protestant) as muther's help.|, CRT ry CINDS 1 ake your homes cosy with \u2018 ; NG ; .- .Moulders, 8 In.4xide .' tu : ANTED \u2014 DRESSES OF ALL KINDS ine; m ! OMS \u2014 SINGLE AND DOUBLE.NEW.aw ) jtablished trade preferred, for Manitoba a are arn.ELH 4 \\VANTED - (OOKING BY THE DAY W mane, repairing and alterations done, one; from $7 to $15; 1 real sew guaran R Iy furnished, electric ght and tele | Moulders, 10 In, 4-sided.ad L An.to carry nas a sile § 0 or week, dinner or luncheon parties helet at back sty'e, 36 bus ar- phone; n mndern conveniences.257 Sher- oulders, As .° Britioh olumbiz à a 116 ¢ vi.Star Branch Office 265 k 1 49 Bert teed, bux ba y t, $85.IL h 11 mod Wood Work! Machine Mould 6 in, 1-slded he suspenders, a good opening for the = arranged for, best city references; would! _ rison bruoke et.wear.266 3 Jaw n Ruzs Planers.\u2014 d + rison, 87 Bleury.00 r ry ght man.Apply stating references.The TANTED \u2014 A RELIABLE WOMAN TO 88sist resident cook.Box 318, St.Cath- \\ JANTED \u2014 BY TWU YOUNG GIRLS|, g Wood lathes mherst Suspender Mfg.Cu, Amherst, \\ take charge of n dressmaker's fiat; CTIN® wWent.- situation as good plain cook and I OOM \u2014 52A AYLMER, COMFORT: In $took for Power Hoist, complete.dé 257 2 ¢ ut e venin T housematd or nurse.Address by letter, .ably furnishe rate - 257 4 aw will be ragaited an hour each evening and WASTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TQ ASSIST C.254 Richmond at.266 3 Mica for Electrical lish omy rn ron ae Eng- | late Dol Shapers Presnon Aa deitver vooûs and ak LENS mended #ppiy 45 Mansfield et 268 flat, good \u201cpay noel MOmes references Fer TANTED ETENOGRAPHER, ENG.Purposes, for Stoves, eic.Mica Bought erate, Immedia © ivery 30-inch Auto.Knife Grinder.« and make man \u2014 - .* = \u2018 2 \u2014 > .sc J nerally useful around wholesale ware.\\ JANTED \u2014 AT CIGAR FACTORY Quired.Apply Mrs.Bteene, 367 East Sher- W lish.thoroughly capab several years Mica works, gen ny Urbain street Ww it f st k List Roger's Auto.saw sharpener buse.Apply 61 St Sulpic: at 265 2 wrapper boukers.Highest wages.brooke st.266 2 ZaW experlence, nble tn supervise, desires en- rite or 00 .25 hp.Wheelnck Engine .- \u2014\u2014 Apply at anca to 21 Ht.Peter st 268 2 es TRV ANT: gagement.Apply The Guild, 71 Drummond ROOMS WANTED.85 hp Wheelock Engine, ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS ALI, ROUND | T7 HW ATESE wages.mast \u201chave \u2018references.®t Tel 2281 UP.For Sale on Easy Payments H w P tri hp Toller Et Fans cutters «© : hoe 8 20 \u2014 ï î ; : - ; e rie avin x b .be SRR TLE SE EY WANTED A FEMALE COOK, AR, | Amt TBE ly ee Pre PE PE aies | WANED, mas nponeoy, ao |f Te e DR anim Groot ani woven.reman, Inviet s rs Gens AL a upper ma a xr i ete.B.ce .ence | ., wo a ater Maisonneus her Factory, s.A Tarten house (0 Seq our sa Experienced good sewer; hours from & to 6.gond refer- eu 148 971 tlemen, In the near vicinity of the McGlIl | Corner st dames and Little Dry Kiln.usa 265 8 people wil get prod wages 25 2 WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY EXPERI |p es, sleep at home.Address B 0530.Siar z Union.Address A 6815, Star Branch Uf- st Antoi Streots Steam Piping, 1, 2% In, 3 In.\u2014\u2014 enced cook and tablemaid for Uttawa : : \u2014 , 3 T eather Relting 7 Te ; .Branch 4 lee, 266 2 fice.265 AN ne roe ca + ANTED -\u2014 UNOD STEAMFITTERS, ANTED \u2014 SITUATION FOR COMPE- Highest wages paid West End Employment \u2014\u2014 CG X X> IN Ge * Rubhar Belting._ Highest wages paid deo.W.Rued \\ tent working housekeépar to small Bureau, $35 West St.Catherine st.*ANTED :- POSITION AS COMPANION x I WANTED \u2014- BY YOIYNG MAN EMPLOY- ( \u2018Phone Main 5462, Montreal, Shafting.Fangera, Pulleys Co.bi Latour at 235 2 ed cru The \u2018ulld, ay ANTED ~ To to invalid or LRH! housework.(ood of mil kinds promptly dons.Malone Fram- ed, comfortable furnished room, walk.! The machinery wns bulit hy Messre.\u2014_ mond # Ë 8 WANTED She TOUNG GENERAL SER- réforences B 1051.Star Office 68 ing Co ex Banver Bail Hill 130 312 Ing distance from Windsor Station.In «| - 7 MarGregar, Gourlay & Co, Goidie & M'ANTED \u2014 STANONRATHER.Frrxou | ply 32 Seymour avenue, 5 P a ut Polar ErAncE Office part! | McCulloch, Ballantine & Co (all well., \u2018 2 .- known firms), and every machine will be canadian Preferred.man or wom 8 who has had some experie nee in ining ! @ kenernl mock brokerage.flu in ed | nguages I'upl.ra\u2018s applications requested | ngliah and French Fax and Ross, Stock vokers, Xiandard steak Exchange Tidy.pronto.(nt ease mention this pape ben replying at ANTED - A ROY TO DELIVER PARcels after achoecl and on Saturdaya HAND SEWERS.Wanted.good hand sewers to work an ons Nerkwenr.Good wages easily made, and steady work, Crescent Manufacturing Co.td.2 Inspector st.286 2eo0d \\ 'ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.AP- loply Mrs McKinney, 43 Unio .ply to 1048 Dorchester st.west.a Door y nton a nye 205 ANTEL \u2014 CHINAMAN TO KEEP WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED AND house for three gentlemen.must be reliable person to tukKe charge of R pod piatn conk and have city references young infant at her own home, preferably 1046 W Dorchester nt 285 ?to wel nurse it Apply between 2 and 3 pm, to Dir.Blackader, 236 Mountain st.266 2 YOUN LADY STENO- $50 A MONTH nd commission to n smart man.with toellent prospects of making rapid ad.cement, to take up a round of rus- bmers already established among private milles: experience unnecessary, both nguager essential, and testimonials ust be first-cinas Castle Blend Tea oy., Cor Lupre and St.Maurice sts.265 3 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO MAKE Y himnreif generally useful around gen- eman's house, alge nne to Inok after fur- cen.APDIY Mrs Rutler, 30a City Coun- lors st ; 268 » | ANTED \u2014 PAPER (CUTTER, MURT rat clase man Apply to Mont.al Lafnographine Co 9°\" Ontario atreat et .265 2 4 STITCHING ROOM FORE.medium and low grade boeota be good machinist and eut good work, capacity W 960.Star Office 2s5 \u20ac i Y ANTED \u2014 me m nA shoes; munt pmpetent to xet 00 pairs a day.* PET WANTED \u2014 graphar.must ba yulck and accurate.Star Office.one having had experlonce; Apply A 10032, 288 2 7 A GOOD CUOK; REFER- \\ TANTED \u2014 to 257 Univer- ences required Apply \u201cty at \u2018+ \\ JANTED -\u2014 OKNERAL EERVANT FOR small family.Apply at 383 Mountain street \u2014 1 VV ANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; sleep at home.207 EI- gin at 1 VW ANTED ~\u2014 EXPERIENCED COOK: amit family.must have references.Apply after half-past seven, 6 Bishop at.266 3 V \"TANTED \u2014 LADY BOOKKEEPER: must he competent Apply In writing.giving full particulars.Apply A 1048, Star OUfl'e 266 3 W Ing: ave.ANTED GENERAL good coûk, in small family: no wash- oy references.Apply 437 Metcalfe Westmouat._ Ï 266 Good BERVANT.| \\ JANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID.APPLY sT.James's Club.6s N ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT for small family; no washing; nurse kept.wages $12, Peel st.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL AND NURSE ! for one baby, willing to go to Winnipeg.references required, Apply 221 Milton st.Apply evenings 285 1 WANTED \u2014 ENGLISH nursery governess, must be experi- ' fnced and able to teach little girl years old in English subjects.drawing.music; must be good needlewoman, and Church of England.Address Mrs.Woodcombe, Union Bank, Norwood, Ontario, + - WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED house-tablemaid: references required.Apply 214 Peel st.WARTED - \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT; no washing: good wages; references.Apply 393 Mountain st.TANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL servant for a flat: family of three and baby; references required.Apply at 27 Tupper st.\u2018WANTED \u2014 OPER dies\u2019 costumes.Lawrence st.I.WANTED \u2014 BMART TOURS GIRL for light housework and care of children; call or ring est 1802.un Greene ave.Westmount._ ATORS FOR LA- Apply 807 8t LADY AS ) nine | WANTED - BY DAY OR WEEK, ANY kind of housework.except laundry.Ja à good plain cook; handy with children: étate wagea and particulars to Y A772 Star Branch Office.\\ ANTED \u2014 SRITUATMN AS GENERAL servant.626 St.Catherine st, west end V TANTED - SEWING BY THE DAY wanted by a very good hand.Apply by letter only.71 St.Alexander at, city.WANTED \u2014 A FRENCH YOUNG LADY desires teaching French to children, in a private English family.Address 60438, Star Branch Office.286 3 y ANTED \u2014 BY A MIDDLE AGED WOman situation as general servant.Ap- AR Argyle ave, city 266 2 A LADY WIRHES TO REcommend ap excellent laundry maid; would go as kitchen maid.Address Star Branch Offle ply \\WANTED \u2014 it not, C 6963, k ; JANTED \u2014 POSITION A8 COMPANION by competent.refined young lady; good education: musical; willing to assist in housework or sewing.Address B 1089, Star Office.266 10 AGENCIES WANTED, W ANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER FOR EITHER P.K.I.C.B., er both, wants one or two good selling Mn oare of Jas.Paton and Co.343 8 ap A B BD, \u2018Charlottetown.WANTED TO BORROW.WANTED _\u2014 35000 00, AT § at clase x A first Fees je dealt with only.Aadre 3 o Box if ! MORTGAGE LOANS.Money Loaned on Mortgage Terms to meet requirements of borrowers.Montreal Loan & Mortgage Oo., 141 Notre Dame st.went, cor, Ÿt.Johns st.\u2014_\u2014 TRUST FUNDS AND OTHER MUNEYS to iend on first mortgage: at lowest rates w.H.Phillipe.of Douce.& Phiilips, No- 1aries, Cansda Life Chambers 389 Si street, Montrea\u2026 236 James ns: MONEY TO LOAN.TY LOAN OF.ICE, D.LAZARUS, LI./ censed Pawn Broker 221: Notre Dame street east.Advances made on diamonds, watches jewellery, merohandise, eto.ets.sis 12 taw 1 DISCOUNT ENDORSED NOLES AT the legal rates, from $10 to 950 E.112 Bt.Campbell, room 18, No.4 v Jamen Ce.264 313 Aronsoa & Rutenberg, Pawn Brokers pensé 801 or 15 Cral) 81.Mest.- 014 Btand, 0) ite Bt k Pra Xavier 9t.MO 0 LEND Establ.sbed 1479 in sums vf one dolia upwards on Diamond WatcHpal silory, C ing, Furs an 155 190 Baw Gi Lisa a culars, A TANTED \u2014 BY TWO YOUNG MEN, ; two single rooms.part board.west of Atwater ave.preferred.give full par- ticulara, immediately.Address C 6974, fitar Rranch office.BOARD.OARD \u2014 MRS DR R.TROUGHTON, and board for ladies during confinement.private 793 Notre Dame ot.west.Te) Phone Main 4126 81 12 OARD \u2014 MRSA DOCTOR S8EARL, 1460 St.Coorge at private accommodation.professional urcendance; ladies treated.he baths.Auer llghca: steam heat.OARD \u2014 DINING ROOMS FOR Ates and rentilemen, $2 per week, er month: 21 tickets, $3.50; six meals 81 he Cambridge.21 University st.261 3 OAR ROARDERS COULD BE arcommodated for the winter in the Laurentian Mountains, 50 miles from Montreal.A.DB.C.Ste.Adele.\u2014\u2014\u2014 01e am SUMMER BOARD.LA- 3 4 OARD \u2014 GGOD ACCOMMODATION for tubercuMar patients, milk and cream plentiful, with gé¢od board MR Chambers, Bt Arathe des Mo 748 10 law PERSONALS.whereabouts of George Lincoln Ktook.JERBONAJ, \u2014 WANTED TO KNOW THR y one sending his address will be thbank- fuity received Address Mra Julta Stock, Loonors Hotel, Mad.ave.and 63rd st.New! York ses 4 , VULCANIZING PRESSES WilHam R.Porrin & Co\u2019y, Ltd., TORONTO.guarantee On and aftar Nov.2nd We will have our representative on the premises far ten days to meet Intending purchasers Further information cheerfully given upon applying to CANADA MACHINERY AGENCY, 298 St.anid with n James St.Montreal.261 \u20ac \u201cSamson\u201d Water Wheels The Samson .turbine combines great power and high speed in a wheel of small diameter.Therefore, it costs less per horse power developed than any other wheel.The Samson is very strong and durable, and for this reason, costs very little for upkecp.It can be supplied in any sctting for any conditions, Send for our Catalogue.The Wm.Hamilton Mig.Co., Limited, PETERBOROUGH, Ontario.250 4 Pire 7 10 Hearst Defeated in New York State by Sixty-four Th 1 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7.1906.ousand di.Pluralit CHARLES E.HUGHES, ELECTED GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK STATE BY A PLURALITY OF OVER 50,000.A Special to the Montreal Star.New York, Novembe: 7.\u2014By plur- Ality vu.ctween 60,000 and 0.000, many election distri ts yet to be heard from, liughes is clected gux rs siate 1 of New York ov or Hearst,/ The elec tion of the renitinder of the IL ue\u2019 lean ticket is in doubt.There 1s every reason to believe that the election far lieuten.t-governor and other offices ls so close that it will not le deter- Yéired until late In the Cas.Harly this morning Hearst conceded the elec in Hughes una tt\" abot him wer: Inchned to believe that the \u201ctal.had gone with the hide \u201d At tha' tune the Chanter vo.o had not been tabulated, and while it was seven that Lu was running ahead of Hoar=-t it was not thought he would run sufficiently strong to be elected, Later it became ceppuctent that Chant had ru Com ahead of Hearst in Manhattan and the Pronx, and the vote from Erooktyn- indicated that he had run 20090 ahead In King's county.He had also ran ahead in othr boroughs, and the balance of the ticket seemed to be running.with hin.With anything like the scratching of Hearst up-state that, was indulged In Greater New Yark \u2018he entire Democratic state ticket is clect-, ed.i in rreater city, Hearst carrled, five boroughs, Manhattan and Bronx gave him a plurality of 62629 Kings b,92, Queen's %166 and Rfchn ond Tori his gave to him a total to the Bronx nf TT AN, with, a few election districts: missing.Hearst's plurality in the city wax of set by a tremendous Repabhilean vote up-state, The manufacturing cen-| tres stuek to the candidate of the Democratic party and the Ind-penden.e ieague but in the reckribbed counties\u2019 the old-time Republican majorities «re rolled up.Hearst carried orly two counties up-state, Schoharie and Cheumg He reduced pluralities in many | counties.such a0 Monro and Schene~- tady.although the cliy of Schenectady was a disappointment to the Hearst mahngers who had expected to carry ft by several thousands.In New York County Murphy carried throngh all his Tammany judges, except one, Justice McAvoy, for the Court of General Sessions, Judge Rosalsky.tuken from the Republican ticket by the Independence League.was eleeted.Tammany men it the new elected all the ns - wa ay ol 12a bone Court Pon of ed Who 8 CBO natn 4 vitetsiom © a valait omens & 61 cludes Lens Lessons à Grsosarce Fret tr Jane « ras » TNFOOONE COFVOLE.uv or WILLS M Bad IWOLOHZW TREOCUNS COTNLY doux bisssauut sons w borr TATOHORE COMMOLY.RE Cor .LEVIS Le DÉLAFIEAR, SITLL LAL EY, [EIT TV ut na shu GATE, GLAM0DT LCI L DELAPELO SaafCU, Ba 2007 20RD VB APS CENEDITA u vcbreY PLATE user este dou FLAFRES a ox Mirren.M VARIE PAZ SA2 FRAT EENINUA = PME) PLSTEUL Asorase » e10stec * VETSS à MENDRICE CE LEOY4RD 6 C'LOEMEN 2 SULTS PITAN REDORICE Leasatd a SISK verre à ME OBS x arçtros » paires: * ms pss , SXINNL00 NEYER ASTNGA B NANIER ~ Fass wringer.sous TORS astres M Mantes » tou?Mad MTEL SSIV AY.CRANE W PLY aby moms.SAPNIL W OEPWAY amp duce.* © CHAM ¥.Bava BANTIL 4 SAPFaT Castres © daytes Chartes à PÉVAIOES GES 2 PRADY.Lacon esa À Cad EB an hoon CHARLES & SPSANGAS own) pause | Ri 2 Laveapcs 5 MGETUF RWI Bb SOLANEER LOS GC RANOR a FREICEL PVA JOLT 9.BIEL § ÉRLAROER LACIE 8 éerrge RITCOML Lb rT iin Ervats 8 Vusrsee CUABLES L CUY 3 8 Scary vou done à Arseny cons Lecy 22000 VUTIES, emsaues Leu - ! o Por Oy Pa Cv) tae, Po Cv Judy, v PRE roe.Tamas \u20ac 1 Chars, Trash nase nm me TE Fen mount à Share, ob eee rove Par oy iin Por obgn of do Cost 00 Ques! Pre budge & O< Cone of Conn: To totge ot she Count of Quamer Per Fodge ot De Cou of Ghrontt To Sut dhe Cova ot Qouerw - re Sum ! - Hop ot ihe Cogn 7 Jodgn of Ae Count of Gags te} 1% Casa of foram pre O10 4 1 LITT FRACS @ biavoy SLA EROS LER adn ok FAITE ¥ ENULIBNND, * OTT0 à Petra | mile Par - - ts Te nee Pr ha 3 Pa: bags Pes Curagute.pas « br = mmara 1 en 1EAS, saamn 1 PIÉCLRAUD © MrT OATTR mart F a Te nave r' Taie muet ardent nue ila ve hires Moose Me Eee Era + Fa rmasnst Bore ropes Dao rr roses 8 Ir roaacy Sh ers Musee rn wa ?ote EELS x ne \u201cdy Tu bogie tv 2 Pru Poo buaanar toe 1% Trasamat \u2019.PR For buen ten 150 Thana exohot à uvine Cane LLL or POITE LAURE mrikcon wwe ra ee Rane ve prote 1r dames iv 0 Po Bema: of Swmty ie Por Souter of \u2014_ Tor Mater of à ave in iw 0 he 56 .a Mr Nini\u201d Re] ER, rr \"LE \u2014 = second column indicates that tho elector votes the to the discontented and the poor in the form of aliuring promises, \u201cDespite all this.Hearst's uote In this gre t uity fell fifty thousand shot of that cast for the Democratic candidate for governor a few years Agn.Dissatisfaction with recent Republican legisiation- such as that taxing mortgages and processes of businens\u2014 fins been very general.and a disposition toward a change in the complexion of the state administration was Intensified tiv revelations of abuses in corporate management and the belief that the supervising state departments had been derelict.Any decent Democrat standing upon Democratic principles weuld have been elected by an overwhelming plurality.\u201cBut people could Hearst or Hearstism.\u201d net stand for THE \u201cWORLD\u201d READS NEW YORK A LESSON.The World (Democrat) says: \u2014 \u2018Let nobody mistake the meaning of the narrow victory that Hughes has won over Hearst.\u201cHughes\u2019 election by approximately 60.000 plurality is morally a Republican defeat, a defeat of the corrupt Republican machine, and its alllances with corrupt corporatiofs.The Hearst vote is a striking illustration of the popular temper In regard to abuses of corporations and the demand for effective regulations.On a basis of character and the records of the two candidates It would have seemed Incredible that a man of conscience and conviction and great ability like Hughes could have come so near to defeat at the hands of Hearst, and more especially at the hands of the Hearst whose nomination was stolen brazenly for him by a boss whom he had previously denounced.\u201cYet the returns tell a story.In all industrial centres enthusiasm for Hearst all but carried him through to victory.Only by the votes of tens of thousands of Democrats who refused as a matter of personal and party honor to support the candidate of \u2018rottenness and riot.\u2019 was the Repub- lean state ticket saved from complete annthilatlon.\u201cThe people of New York are tired of corporation piracy.They are tired of belng robbed by public service corporations that are creatures of the state, and of seeing this robbery con- | nived at by men who are supposed to be servants of the people.By an unexpectedly small plurality they have selected Hughes to do work that Hearst was moring to An, put there can be no questinn as to the!r demand that the work shall be dnne.\u201d 1HE \u201cSUN\u201d MERELY : EULOGIZES; HUGHES.The Sun (Independent) sayr: \u201cHughes emerges fr the cam- pnign a very different ure from the Hughes that enterrd ft.When his candidacy was declare tively unknown.Dy.or so that have ens Hughes has increas he was rela- the six weeks d the stature of by a cubit a day until this morning the comes out of the , tional incubus: defeated as / | | | \u201cIssue\u2014his throw and dangerous ndventure has possessed so many of them.\"Time was when a party plurality of 60,000 in New York was held to be a great victory, but a piurality of 66.- 500 against Hearst is not enough.When we consider the nature of the candidacy presented to a million and a half of voters\u2014Iit is a mere trifle, hardly to be looked upon as clearly decisive of the people's thought and will.Among those who rejected him there was expressed the conviction that the safety of the state demanded hls defeat by an overwhelming majority.say 200.000 ar 300,- 000.Yet he has come within 66.500 votes of being elected.It is perfectly evident that several hundred thousand voters are under the Hearst spell.\u201cRy hia all-pervading newspapers and by his speeches and hig organlzers he has filled their minds with delu- elon, the Hearst delusion.The rest of his support is made up of voters who know him thoroughly.who know he is reckleds and dangerous, and like him all the better for that.\u2018They are wiliing to use Ilearst, as mo many of his supporters in the mayoralty contest were willing to use him, as an instrument of destruction.\u201cIt ls to Hughes that the people of the state will now anxiously turn, for upon him, we think, more than upon any other factor in this portentous struggle with passion and prejudice.we must depend for our future safety.\u201d THE \u201cTRIBUNE\u201d SEES A WHOLESOME LESSON.The Tribune (Republican) says:\u2014 \u201cSober sense predominates in New York, but the state cannot lay any flattering unction to itself upon its overwhelming predominance of wisdom and sobriety.We had not concealed our hope for such a defeat for Hearst as Bryan experienced.While the verdict falls short of being as crushing as we feel he deserved and as we thought the indignam public would make it.the handsome plurality by which Hughes wirs can offer no just encouragement to the ambitions of his adversary./ \u201cUnder ordinary conditions In state elections midway between presidential years, Hughes\u2019 plurality would be regarded as an extremely gratifying one.New York ls a close and doubtful atate.We roll up here large majorities for the Republican candidate for President, and then two years later.as a rule, barely elect a Republican governor.So popular a candldate as Roosevelt carried the state by only 17.- 78, rand again, four years ago, Odal} waa re-elected by the poor plurality of 8,803.\"The defeat of Hearst by a margin far In excess of theae ls a stern repuke to his demagogy.He will \u2018probably not cease from troubling Démotracy.| \u2018 the thievery and fraud that have mark- state and national, as an overwhelming * adverse majority would have him to do, mpal!ed but the countryf having taken his measure once, mayfiriew his future operations with 1 .\u201cElected, he would have a nay aa he _ murder of ch ' serve tha anlandid courage and friend- matter of fact, he has polled the biggest vote ever polled by a Democratic candidate for Governor of New York.Hughes has won by so narrow a margin, with Republican wreckage strew- Ing all the State, that we guess those who have heen wont to defv publie sentiment will at last realize that this is a final warning.Hughes must make good.\u201d HEARST CLAIMS A GREAT VICTORY The Evening Journal (Hearst Democratic), says: \u201cThe actual counted ballots prove, regardless of theft, of fraud and of bribery, that among those who live in this city, where Hearst has worked for years, a very great majority have hon- | ored him with thelr confidence anl' their votes.Time and careful investigation will show what part has been played in this election by the mere | spending of money for votes, and what part has been played by actual crime.These questions are important to the people, far more important than to Hearst.\u201cThis newspaper congratulates and thanks its readers for the victory in Greater New York.as humiliating to the time-saving, money-loving newspapers as anything could be to such concerns as they are.\u2018\u2019The Sun, the World, the Herald, the Post, the Times, the Staats Zeitung, the Mail and the Express, the Evening Sun, the Brooklyn Eagle, the whole rabble, fought their best, and here In Greater New York, where these newspapers have been published for years, and where they are known.Hearat' carried every one of flve boroughs.That is a pretty good victory for reat- ers of one single newspaper.That ts aufficient proof of the power of sin- rarity and intelligence among readers.We congratulate you upon the fact that alone, you readers have had power to offset the influence of all other newspapers in Greater Now York put together.\u201cWe need not tell you that this newspaper 1s going right ahead figh:- jng.We shall fight, of coutse as far as our laws and our courts and our corrupt officials will tet us, to unearth ed this election.But, win or loss, real fighta against trusts will continua.\u201cBy and by they will be putting up the price of coal and the poor will suffer.You will find Hearst opposing that In the old way.with his own money, in the courts, doing his beat.What, If anything, you will find Hughes doing under these circumstances, wn» do not know.We shall ask you when the time comes.\u2018\u2019This newspaper will continue to a:- tack the ice terust ahd the milk trust.exposing their methods, that.mean the {ldren.\u201cAn Hearst in the cvourts, With nie own money, will fight these eviis for you as well as he can and try to de- serve.It at least keeps out of the gubernatorial chair a man whose fit- nesa for the position is open tn .serious question and it rebukes.even If not Bo severely as many wished, the kind of campalgn that is not good for a state or for a nation.Mr.Hearst may still further the presidential bee in his own particular hive, but the development of the insect is very effectively retarded by the verdict of the people.It would have, been an easy step from the capitol at Albany to a strung position in the next Democratic natlonal convention, it js quite a different stride from one or a dozen newspapers.We imagine that Mr.Bryan will view the result with a chastened spirit and an unruffled equanimity., Charles F.Hughes will make an admirable governor of a great state.His record and his personal qualities are evidence enought of that.He will be no man's man, and he will respect the rights of the peuple.The poor fiction that he is a \u2018\u2018corporation servant\u201d will vanlsh in the honesty and independence of his administration.New York has chosen well, and the rest of the country applauds her decfT sion.NOT A VICTORY TO BOAST OF.The Boston Herald (Independent Republican) says:\u2014The election of Mr.Hughes by less than balf the plurality given to Governor Higgins two years ago, ls certainly not a victory for the tepublicans of New York to boast of.But they are so glad to have escaped the Infliction of Mr.Hearst as Governor that they are thankful for any safe margin.No It is to he remembered that the state ticket In 1904 had the benefit of a full presidential vote and was helped great- iy \u2018by the \u201cRoosevelt tida) wave.\u201d Furthermore, by way of consolation, the fact may he reealied that Mr.Roosevelt obtained a piurality of only 17,000 when he was elected governor In 189$, and that Odell had less than 9.000 in 1902 When Mr.Hughes\u2019 majority is compared with Mr.Hearst's \u201cviaima of 250,000 on the day hefure the election It is a sufficient answer to the campaign of brag, bluft and bluster which the defeated candidate has conducted.ROOSEVELT HELPED TO DEFEAT HEARST.The Boston Glohe (Democratic) says: The situation In New York and Massachusetts was considered :opinewhat analogous by the politiclans, and In some respects It was.But in New York State.after Derhapr the bitterest cam- palgn on record, the nuicome was so problematical for the Republicans that President Roosevelt came to the rescue of his party and allowed his aec- retary of state to inform the voters what he though! of the éandidacy of Mr.Hearst, and his opinion was of ro condemnatory a character that it must have had murh to do whh the defeat of Mr.Hearst, Furthermore, Mr.Hearxt received a severe political blow from Mr.Richard Croker.the former chieftain of Toun- {in 1304 and the WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST, DEFEATED CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK STATE, IN THE DEM OCRATIC INTEREST.many.who, for reasons best known to himself, assailed severely the action of the Buffalo Democratic Convention which nominated Mr.Hearst and also denounced Mr.Charles F.Murphy, the present head of the Tammany organization for supporting the Independence League candidate.Refure these attacks by President Rwprevelt and Mr.Croker, the keenest judges of political tactics among lte- publicans were fearful that Mr.Hearst | would he elected governor.hut after- ; wards they gained confidence.It was certainly ane of the mnst remarkable campalgns In the history of the Empire State.THERE WERE MANY \u201cSTAY AT HOMES.\u201d The Boston Advertiser (Republican), say s: e victory of Hughes in New York ix more decisive than was that of Lhe Theodore Roosevelt In 1898.It is worth while to remember this, In view of the fact that Hughes\u2019 plurality shows a decided decrease from the Republican plurality of two years agv.A study of the figures, also shows that #he vote was decidedly less than it was -ad-BOmes, unfors tunately,\u201d appear to have been mainly Republicans.Outside of a Presidential year, it seems (Impossible to get out the full vote of New York.But even if it had been possible.the influence of one Odell seems to have been felt up the State.\u201cOnly the .defection of the Platt- Odell Republicans, In spite of the Influence of President Roos:velt in, Hughes\u2019 favor, saved Hearst from a: defeat by something like 100.000.And\u2018! this very fact will give new reasnn ; for getting the Odell men generally out of comtrol of the Republican or- | cide of New York may well be p ganization next year.\u201cThe verdict, however, is clear and emphatic enough, at least, to show, that New York 1s not a Hearst Stale and Is not likely to become so.And It seems likely (o discourage much fur-, ther talk of Mr.Hearst in connectinn with the Democratic Presiden.ial nomination In 1908.If Mr.Hearst could poll even his normal party vote in his own State, the Democratic party out- WHAT CANADIANS HAVE TO SAY.Spectal to the Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont.November 7.\u2014 The Globe says editorially to-day that not since Cleveland's election over Blaine have Canadians taken so keen an interest In a contest between two men for a public office in the United States as they have in the struggle between Hughes and Hearst for the Governor- ehip of the State of New York, their interest belng due chiefly to the relation of this Inca) contest to the next Presidential election.The bearing of the contest on the coming Presidentinl election, the paper adds, is merely #peculative and con- Jecturai, but it Is natural to infer that Mr.Hearst's excellent run will cause a widespread belief that the Pres!- dent's popularity 1s on the wane and wlll to some extent weaken the public opinion nf the chances of the Republi- cali party in the next Pesidential contest.Meanwhile New York may be congratulated on having elected an excellent Governor.The Mail and Empire says: A decisive defeat for Hearst is what the solid and substan:ial men of the United States wanted What was accomplished yesterday was not the disavowal with which Hearst should have heen visited, but a gentle rabuff.which it is to te feared will not have the necessary cooling effect upon his ambitions.The majority by which Hughes wins is relatively small It indicates that Henrrtism, or the acn- timent tn which Hearst appenls, js 8 notent force when alded by the ma- | chinery of the Democracy.Comment on Mr.Payne\u2019s Remarks.Canadian Associated Press.London, November 7 \u2014The L!verpanl- Pally Post, commenting on the speech of Mr.Payne nt the meeting of tha British Columhia Electric Railway Co.says that if Canadians themselves could deviae gnome means hy which reputab'e undertakings could Le distinguished, from disreputable ones they would con- | fer an Immense teneflt upon Urlti«h Fat what porn Mür\u2014ive the digestive APTRANZ some work to ds funrtions poed exorcise ns much as Any part of the human anatomy, but If Uhæy're dellcate, give them the a!d that Dr Von ftans Pins- apple Tahlets afford and ynu can eat anv- thing that's wholetomo and palatabie\u201460 In a box.35 cents -\u2014S Solid by B FE These Mrefialr.2123 Notre Dame.A Pleasant Diy.\u2014 When I know anything worthy of recommendation, I conaf)- er It my duty to tell !t\" says Mes Jas Murdock.of Hambuig, Pa.\u201cDr Agnew's Catarrha! Powder has cured me of Catarih of five years\u2019 atandinz It is cartaniy magical in ity effect Tne first application beho- | fited me In five minutes 560.'\u2014 Bold bv B.KE McGale, 2123 Notre Dame.| greatest composers.| right there in his or her own room, to of * Victor- Berliner (3ram-o-phone ig never ! produce the despairing aria, or the joy- St doned, hereafter, if it looks coldly à his ambitions.\u201d BEARING UPON NATIONAL POLITIC The Boston Post (Democratic) says \u201cIn the face of the reluctance o the Democratic State Committee o New York to conced.the fact, the election of Charles E.Hughes as Gov ernor seems tu be cleai.y assured Estimates of his plurality over Wil liam Randolph Hearst on the populag vote vary greatly at the present writ ing, ranging from 25,000 to 40,000.Thi result, following a canvass of the Statq unexampled in {ts vigor and thorough ness, and a campalgn remarkable fox the violence of its personalities, con ducted with ample resources of the \u2018sinews of war' on both sides, car ries unusual significance.It ha moreover, been marked by a shifting and to some extent a readjustment of party relations, including the ques tion of party leadership.\u201cThe bearing of this election upon national politics is direct and ap parent.If.as now appears, Mr Hearst is beaten In his own State b a substantial majority for the Repub lican candidate, this fact will go far to eliminate him from serious con sideration nationally.More especiall will this be the case, as it ls figured at this hour.the aggregate votes I more favorable, to the balance of the Democratic tirket than to its head Such a condition would seem to de termine the question of popular lead ership.\u201cIn short, Jf Mr.Hearst is defeated in New York hy from 25.000 to 40,000 it brings Willlam Tennings Bryan squarely to the front as leader of the national party in 1908.This situation is emphasized by the extraordin ary Interest and the strenuous activ ity of President Roosevelt fn behalf of his party In the New York campaign It takes on the distinct character of national affair.(Continued on page twelve.) investors, and facilitate the introduo tion of capital essential to the develop ment of thelr country.M adds that in this connection Canadian ban could probably do a great deal, \u2014 The mall carried by an Atlantic liner averages 200,000 letters and 300 sacks of newspapers.WAGNER'S GREAT OPERAS.Tannhasuser \u2014 Lohengrin, formed at Bayreuth, as Pere Imagine you're in Gemrany, at Baye reuth, sitting in Wagner's beautiful theatre, with the wooded hilla around \u2014in that delightful German musical atmosphere, dreamy, quiet, artistlo\u2014 then listen\u2014Jisten.There wafted up the glen is the voice of the returning Tannhaeuser\u2014you can almost see the darkened stage and the leafy night scene\u2014and the » art broken Elizabeth.A pause\u2014and now the silvery soprane of Mme.Gadski rings out in \u201cDich theure Halle.\u201d The mysticism of Wagner throws you into a dream state\u2014and you listen to the resound= ing basso of Blass as Gurnemanz in Parsifal, to tle sweet, strong tenor of Van Hoose in Lohengrin\u2014to Jour net, Plancon, Scotti, Caruso\u2014to Sem= brich, Eames, Calve.From Bayreuth you travel swiftly to the Metropolitan Opera House In New York, Then you wake up with a start.For the Victor- Berliner Gram-o-phone has stopped.But what a treat! All you have to do is to shut your eyes and listen to the Victor records as they swing out in the glorlous music of the world's What a privilege for the student of voice culture\u2014of the violin, the 'cello\u2014 to hear the great artlsts of the world he able to atop these great performers at any point and make them go over and over à difficult passage.What = boon tn teachers to be able to show thelr puplls just how the great ones of the earth do the very thing they are trying to teach.The wonderful purity and accuracy reproduction which marks the marred by sudden jerks or grating rounds.Jt is as smooth and sympathetic a8 the human voice, and will re- fui.lllting mong of the street.or the bright, snappy plantation ditty, all with the same trueness to the natural tone.It geems extraordinery that, at & coct, ranging from $32.60 to $110.vou can get «uch entertafînment\u2014and have it nlwaya ready for yourself or your friands tin the marvellous Victor= Reribier ram-o-phone.Drop in at fhe show-rooms cf The Drrliner tGram-o-phone Company, at 417 West l'atherine street Montreal\u2014and just\u2014liaten.Or send for illustrated booklet.\u2019 em .el A \u2019 ~~ THE MONTREAL DAILY S1TAK\u2014WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1906.11 i \u2014 > y \u2014\u2014y \u2014 pr pr = \u2014 = : = an - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1908.; CEPT OEE CECE IF F Ch Ob rh Tb rE rb rE rir bere \u2018Dys epsia _ ; ; + + P P CAKE KEEPS FRESH : | + .+ Don't think you can cure your dyspepsis WHEN MADE WITH * - 9 .+ 4 + in auy er way than by strengthening y : $ ma onto vor imac Cook\u2019s \u2014 + + That ls and incapable of performing e = its functions, probably because you have 3 J y ; ; ; d 7 S itt | : By FREDERICK TREVOR HILL, + mined upon it 10 oe way or notes over 2 rien STCATHERINE & MOUNTAIN.STS:; je .; \u2014 D! 4YS ARE COSTING MANY THOUSANDS + Author of \u201cThe Caeel ana Exceptions,\u201d \u201cThe Minority,\u201d \u2018The Web,\u201d ete.* You me take Baking Powder = re qq e Cosenes erase: »++++++{|Hood'sS ll .- _ Prt rebel b er bb ebb thelr belo + ++ 00a Ss arsapar a Purity.Streugth.Perfection.PRICES DISCOUNTED ON ., CHAPTER XIV \u2014Continued.to-day to my own brother .SOLD EVERY WIIERE \u201c .\u2026\u201c .1 trengther \u201c ; Lp .1 don't blame you,\u201d responded \u2018u t strengthens and tones the stomach, Mohtreals hilar , tempt \u2018at hole which will Lear looking intu to deceive you in this.Counterfeits, Imitations and H aheds are 1o-day in à more complicat- ; Slready expended on extras for (us No, Deounciation was not to bel # rat-hule which ®1U bes looking ; ÿ je > we make an unequivocal ed state than ever.and while à con.| POFHOR of the work amounts to About thought of for a moment.It was tar | Yours (rol.fe he little man on the « Just-as-good \u2019\u2019 are but Experiments, and endanger the tract wus sighed on July 20, 1904, be- 70.000, while our eu better glo Lear the burden of an wn writing-table did rot Join in the laugh health of Children\u2014Experience against Experiment, ; offer of every Black Coat in tween Messrs.Peter Lyull & Sons I .: ma - créase responsibility and rely upon ANN 1 ; ch 1 \u2019 - 1 \u2018he YD si i ff the Government, which if | - .which greeted this story, ut Sd « A und thé Harbor Commissinners for the are if a at ther quarter of a my own conscience than to court dis his lips move as though he were at- The ind You ave wa 8 ou t \\ the department erectjon\u2019 of \u201cfourteen sheds along the gran Bi ac other a ; : aster.1 t nake himself heard.His ; h fro entvsevr thy MINOR or more dollars \u2018o thu already| T found the company at the Melton) tempting to make 5 Ces?.M ; AT 20 PER CENT harbor nt.pti div mont i high expenditure on the seven sheds | House much us 1 had left it, except small face beirayed conceit and sei Bears the Signature of ; I ; + : : ave now passed and not oRTy ATe \"NE Bo that gy the first lot of sheds stand, that the circle about the big wood- importance in every line, despite its ut- : ; H 4 DISCOUNT 1 fourteen sheds not coustructed but the y, gay yn an unfinighed state, they stove had Increased until there was \u2018CT insignificance, to which his pom- : x .' 4 > \" ; = z 3 3 W - .E pr Les one-half ot then are nat completed.have cost $1.322 500, with the additlon- | pot a vacant seat In the place.In- padour halt and small red side whisk ¢ 1 ; i Every coat made from the + A fa FRA a Da dat even al amount added if the Government deed.some of the chairs held two oc-| ÉTÉ TOUS Yo ood he.hogan as the CH Je, ë ca inished, ev approve the present plans for alteræ ; cupants apiece, and the writing-table ut 8 \u2019 Mas ris ' ; =-to- il this one is now undergoing changes.tions und -r couslderation.In addition had been pulled up Lehind the chalrs NE eur re Jaa) gh + y ewes model, up-to-date and i .AT CON ; there waus an expenditure of over f70.-\\ to serve as n gallery for half a dozuwn 4M Se ame ; ; > + ' i {a pis CONTRACT CALLED FOR.000 for scoria blucks, for the flooring auditors.Over the group hung a blue but Lhat one gO ad en Sapposs.hes _\u2026.é2 law (1) ih) H 1) > stylish the last thread.a if he ceniract made in 1904 called for of the aheds, but as strong objections canopy of tobacco smoke, and some © ee : ) 5 old stock or sam ines, bu ; à the erection of fourteen steel sheds | were att rwurds made to this flooring.the men nearest the stove had removed However.Jueh pines, do happen.lj \u2014\u2014\u2014- Tm TT d pic .es.t 2 | ; ; .x i .ww - , A.BE.x - ad a cas Vs -= A 1 within two years at a cost of $2305, - ; it was «ecided to put down con rete thea cons and were sting in (her \u201cSpeaking of recommendations\u2019 \u2014in- ; our own new season\u2019s stock.H 0.Up to the 1st of November the flooring, and use the blocks for other shirt-sleeves, but as the room was n t 1 à fat, gnod-natured looking i- .+ commissioners have paid out to Purposes aloræ the wharves.Bu much unbearably hot I concluded that habit ated Text to Ba ne ' Bi COLD MEDAL R Prices from $13.50 to 330, se Mvssre.Lyall & Sons nearly $1,000,- for the first lot of sheds.For the con- and not heat prompted the Informal- PER o alae] , nat I was ; 579 Ont for the work done, and for the Struction of the last seven sheds ity.| speaking of inated the little man \u2018FROM TRAPPER |S TO WEARER\u201d ! less 20 per cent.discount Mmatertii secured by the contract Messrs.Peter Lyall and Sons declare; A keen-faced country lawyer was just ; : > : y 3 ontracting | Some years ago 1 had a cape\u2014 ; firm.Shed No.2.known as the Allan that.owirg 10 que advance in the prices finishing à story as I entered, pnd \u201cSpeaking of recommendations to | Thursday and Friday.le Line shed.was thought to be finished Of materials they will be compelled ti Bayne shifted th one side of his chair reve sued the interrupter.; jee some time ago.but & strenuous pro- advance their contract price 30 per and silently invited me to share it wilh mere Le EE ER ine en me ] Same Siyle as this, but in Black.FIRST FLOOR.Lu tem: wos mele ts Mr Andrew Allan cent end as there is every reason to! him 1 did not fancy this picnic fam: - when 1 wis filled with the milk of hu- | eg ing the on a 1 1; Venere that the extras on he lat Harity, however.and, answering is .: accordi .ox hoe he i a true seven.at can easily be deducted that suggestion with a shake of my heal, pho kindness and mushy according ! NEW GREY TWEEDS ; vu ; wo wo pe from se orn the lat It of Sheds will cost.pbk remained standing near the door, The hotel clerk brought me a chair | ; a ; A , the additional 30 per cent demanded way.; : I thank.| 1 blocks A\" PHS ond ais of by the contractors, hundreds or thou.That was the lusi recommendation rr onto to the N= The popular fancy in Tweeds runs on those pretty com- | sree.i 3 $t sands of dollars more than stipulated I «Ver gave to any man,\u201d the speakor isk er .house faces = .LT | a sheds, so that 1} 1 > mb t \u201c | .° : .A red-whiskered individual whose face i Bry Tineke Dotght al paid fer ta 17 the original contract.was saying, \u201cand 1 wouldn't give one Las À Indierous study of wrath and dis fg \" binatious in which grey predominates.They certainly are .pass the sheds will nat he used for \u2014 \u2014 appointment., - HE wonderfully effective, and Fashion declares strongly in their 5 that purpose.but for general wharf TT coco \u2018That's I-hadra-cane \u20ac a Ww a : ! necessities.The commissioners Llama NTR LN he Mer à = ; favor.5 the shipping Interests for d-laying \u2018he en La lone and Nes wi 5 ; 2, ; : ; A work, and state that the delay he for es re a i mow | We receive from our four Canadian houses distributed in the A hint to our buyer of an impending run on these : been Crusvst ny tir alivrations to sn Just loves to choke him off.and thw, chief fur centres our supplies of raw fars direct from the trap- goods was sufficient.Our stock is filling up every day J Mans ns originalhiv adopter tr he \u201cets devil hi all they can.i , .| Le ee .5 contri t had been signed and con- other Be ra raion of fe pers, which we are able to ship to eur Bostou honse duty free with new importations from Scotland, \u201cEngland, France, struction work started, the shipping (00 potent indignation demonstrated that! thus eliminating the 3.7% duty charged on manufactured\u2019 furs G .d C di ] E d 3 d men desired that the sheds should be 4 he was belng \u201cdeviled\u201d almost past\u2019 antl supplying our American patrons with original collections of ermany, and our own anadlan looms.very desire ring hia ania ge endurance.UL io Ee ed hey \u2018CANADIAN FURS AT CANADIAN PRICES.Catalogue mailed shade is well represented in various qualities.Prices range a ank 8 - speaker for à ti Lo tion was settled by the commissioners v 0 a big.black cigur, suvagely bit off the | >post free on application.; from 49c to 81.50.allow.:g several alterations - being A end, and tried to engage his neighbor ! GROUND FLOOR.made.but the 1vwo storsy clause In the in conversation.| | .contract remained, and the sheds will ec me a \u201cWell, my man appeared so dazed! A all he two storeys = and bopeleas\u2019\u2019 the fat aliorney was : Among *he alterations asked for by ?saving, \u201cthat T saw nothing for it bul ; ! ® e e i the shipping men, and granted by tha o£ .-, IN to plead guilty and throw myself on .{ olre e I In commissioners, wus the taking awsv \u2014 o/ the mercy of the court.Be nus x 2 \u2018 of the middie row of posts In the sheds < lawyer, but | thought coul ! .: ! .! for the purpose of allowing a larger lot of people to put in a good ward, : | LESS THAN HALF apace in the contra for the transporti- for him 1 oould offset that, and ent Haft, N.S.167 Tremont St.[anes N.s | : 3 in : \u2018 = .ë \u2018eates md come posta es pum and fora long 1 accumulated te Ken.3b JM, NB.Batwnon Now Herald Bubding & Keith's Theatre Winnipeg, Man.| 38 inch Moirette Skirting in navy, iJ a = were aimoved ane - TES - .! in «onsequenee the posts on lle ime monlais you ever saw in your life.They .BOSTON.; 3 ; .Ee a ern Co entre Worn so sweeping and vordiai (int I \u2014 | coquelicot and maize, a good warm 5 POLLS required strengthening Not positively wept to think o Ung su\u201d er .: only did these alterations require con- a good man go 10 prise, and 1 deter: \u2014\u2014- \u2014 weight.Regular Säc.For Thursday 28e ; Miderable time, but the expenditure in mined tq attempt s acqu .vo IA : i \u201cthis line aliens rexrhed the magnificent | [ - Jeay! Dipany oc sou ever Lry te 89 Pompadour \u2018 7 \" 38 inch Wool Moreen in fawn, sum of nearly S170.500 The cuoncrere up a def u or one « i / ° j floor has not vat been put down in No.blameless life fellows ?Well, if you Massage ° ° grey, scarlet.Regular 6äc and 78¢.2 shed, for the use of the Allan Line, do vou'll iad good words are all thelr t ; Thursday .« «+ = .33e said that this shed is not is nearer ocomple- and it may ©» \u2018el complete, vet if friends will give \u2018em.1 couldn't worx fifty cents out of the whole bunrh.My 1 was \u2018ony of God's noblemen \u2014 My}: Cream : Table Covers.: or Skin Food, 38 inch Balmoral Skirting.Reg.! fon than any of the others.client > Gode is | + clever \u2018yer s y - ¢ THE WRANGLE CONTINUES.Dut Ne mluct his own case witho il | are STD There are table covers here | sä Th da ; he could conduct his A opt BHAUTY BUILDER .; ; Il Ce Urs y » .° ° .a9c .After the trouble over the centre post expense; he was \u2018the salt of the earth in all sizes suitable for sma | BASEMENT 4 business was put out of the way, there Ç \u2014put they didn't propose to put a ot Pompadour | tabl d lar Jini followed mure wrangling over the doors dust for him; he had \u2018a pure an oe Massage Cream parlor tables an arge g | \u2014 and hangers in the sheds.The ships | less past\u2019 and his \u2019 home Te) 8 room tables.ping people took exception ta the doors was very beautiful\u2019 \u2014 but ni ! =, .| that were betng hung, and another ; funds were needed for 1131 | thd greatest beautifier ever put on the Made in all the newest shades long delay ensued, but after the loss ! ¢ | defence he'd better go Lo gaol.These carket TV Is the only 1:ieparation known \u20189 d i .h d ome rich SMALLWARES SPECIALS of so much time, and a multiplicity sf 3 : were the only contribullons | received medical scienre that vit create GOOD, and patterns, in hands correspondence between the Commis- from his eulogizers.en sounded prpa HEALTHY FLESH, and clerr the | : ; sioners.the Government and Harbor 4 ; my man on making restitution.Try \\mplexion of every bleniah aveh as pio | colorings.2h d | English double Japanned Hair Pine, best quality, engineers.nd he inter of Marina : - it he said.and 1 ried it itn such ples.didek heads.oly skin.ete.without There are reds, hg t an : crimped or holdfast patterns, one ounce packets, regular 3can sheries nothing came of it.an } aucress that was given a virtual as-|, edie LOR EEMOVING | : ' , the doors and Toners on he sheds urs CH surance of a sentence not exceeding a veut an road rou | dark blues, different shades of Thursday 4 for 5c.: as called fur in the origin.contract, - \u2018eara if he'd return what ved ; ; SL .( .There arr three sheds approaching = De So Ten years was what I other DES ELOPING THE PURE arr greens.terra coltas, etc .| Mohair Shoe Laces, regular 3c pair, Thureday 6 paire some sinie 0} cmmplotien, Tes 2 7 ant a Wine expected him to get, and 1 told M6 3 ne MARINO THIN CHEEKS Some made in perfectly plain | for 5e.are in a very crude state vet the cons him so when he asked my opinion | PLUMP, and nibng tha holows of all effects, others in floral and Peari-headed Lace Pins, assorted colors, regular Be.RA iy He considered the matter for some scrawny neck Ihsre ls no other prepars- ,; .i tract for the building of the sheds ex- ti and then dashed all my hopes.ton in the world that has comparæon Une oriental designs.| Thursday 2 for 5c.pired on the 2th of July last, and tho hn stand pat.\u201d he answered trial will speak more mtronkly 1han a page .| .Lo difficulty now presented is that the «you mean Toud rather serve re.Vimar TES EE oud Lace, Most of these are reversible.Berry Pins, 40 pins in a case, regular Bo, Thursday 2 tractors, jelayed, as they clan, you ! I her.! 2 a \u201c .i through no racine ol their own, will pie ant on Five on demand | ee Ce ena ate we Then we have a line of table for pa Floor 4 a hi .- any part of your # : \u201c| the -all correspondence la strietly confide:- : ; : .A demantt à higher ee he Sone ed.indignantly.ton\u2014 Continental Dru «nd Chemical Ca.COVETS IN light shades, suitable à : tract.This they are compelled to a CCI stand pat, he repeated, calmly Bord br a gay Tahar Canada for bedroom tables.i.: by the increase in wages and the in- \u201cIf the follow ha ras ith or an 959 17 ; crease In the prices of materials.At In need nf the swag I wouldn't have \u2014 - We have some very pretty , à E the same time they cla that the» blamed him, but he didn\u2019t have any- > 1 1 versible chem e table covers i | 35 FI | it h 0 1 : have lost money on tne contract ga fir body but himself to look oul for.He Every lady likes a nice re .! .ane \u20ac \u20ac 1g resses Ce.i This is the problem which to-day simply preferred to risk ten yeurs ihn cake beautifully iced It can in two sizes\u2014one yard and one ' A É confronts the Harbor Commissioners ive up his Di-gotten gains, and I 2 \"ed, : .; It ts possible the Lyall Company will Ever did find out where he'd hid \u201com.be done easily with and a quarter yards square.Made of fine quality flannelette.white and sky 1 T° finish the first seven sheds at the con- With the aid of those od-character .| - i * tract prices.but they will refuse \u20180 et tioates however, 1 got his sen- (These are fmishe with tasse only, well made, and good liberal sizes, Mother Hub=- fi * Atart the construction of {be last seven 7 lown to five years, for which ringe ail around.a Te als Increased price Le fe tence cut down lo ve years.fur which J They're made in three colors bard style.with wide panel of self on front, finished j copted.The Iyall Company contends : vou.\u201d \\ - ) » .4 | that (hex proceeded sicily gli hor tank VOUS yet your fee?\u201d inguired green, brown, and red in differ- with fancy stitching: 56 to 60 inches long.3 Ÿ : work unti e va as y were A - .hn .& \u2018held up by orders coming from here payne.ont!\u201d exclaimed the narrator ent combinations.Maker was left with these on his hands through 5 and there to stop and make alterations.nu, Not à CENL- c'aime arrator.: delay in completi Ÿ PULLED DOWN NEW WORK.He vas a porn criminal with a blame- Prices of table covers are y p cting an order, brought them to us with | This required the puliing down of Deslgn by May Manton.\"I had à case like that once.\u201d piped fons ore Jor the small sizes up | a price we couldn\u2019t resist.Only 10 dozen to 3 work already coapleted, and the ord.5485 Misses\u2019 Norfolk Jacket.up Carson to $14.90 for the large sizes ; 1 A ing nf new matonal This material 4 ; Jen\u2019 ; CL Uh .£ sell.Regular value $1.35.Thursday sellin Cc Lr always th be had.and in addi- 5152 Misses\u2019 Baven Gor ed Box Plaited Skirt.maire en | nsvens ima! PPS Chocolate, Pearl Pink, White, less 10 p.c.FIRST FLOOR.¢ : ) , ; 0 .' - tion the condition of the url marnet FOR YOUNG GIRLS, \u201cTwo yoars ago when | was down In| Lemon, Orange Maple and RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, \u2018 WAR A or « pure H.WATS, .- > .- ! \\ Lyall and Company sontd not buy the | Norfolk rostumes suit young girls pe- Instance the rherk is formed by lines of a a! town Ok ihama I Ne ide: Cocoanut Cream, our|i cor.Gny & St.Catherine Sts.| steel at times when tre market wag | Culiarly well.and are greatly in vogue blue on brown, but blue and green mix- res or riding © cycle on t e mde 1 | high, for 1h - renzon that 1hey had con- Jurt now.Here ia one that is made of tures are much liked.while among plain walk.and the Justice before whom Ij latest.\u2014 i tracted t da the work on certain es- | the new checked suiting with collar of muterinlse the deep rich red known as VAS hauled was my friend of the St C.th { br timates.and purchased the steel pe.| velvet.and that ie tastaful.becoming Jacqurminot, Russian green, and the blameless past.Well, sirs, he fined me Th C Cc Ltd | .âdilheértine and a ire at a cime when the price was in And smart in one.The cont Ir fitted by golden browne are particularly well twenty-five dollars without the falter- e Lowan 0., vy Fo Cure All Skin Diseases Use \u2018 A aur > A ; in ue X Th means of scamg to the shoulders that adapted to girla\u2019 use.For a girl of six- Ing of eyelld, and I belleve {f I hadn\u2019t \\ Pr.T.Felix Gourand a Oriental ; , accordance with their estimates.© are concealed by the applied box plalta, teen tha Jacket will require 43 yards of paid the fine and left town instanier TORONTO.Cream 2° A ihiea th \u201cAkl | Mountain Streets whila the skirt is laid in box plalts that material 27 or 2% yards 44 or 62 inches he'd have had me In gaol for six | 266 & law It Purifies and AT DRUUGISTR > - are atitchad flat well over the hips.wide.the skirt 73% yards 27, b% yards 44 months.That's what I call f jon: ! FOR BAL | Checked and plaid suitings are greatly or 4% yarda 52 inches wide.A May Man.nuns.Wh , ; professional \u2014 86 166eod - Havi 1 sh the sah?in vogue.and are always admirable for | ton pattern of the jacket, No.5486, sizes COUTesY.ve at were you gulng to TTT TTT rer To aving trouble with the sah achool and everyday occasions, but the 14 and 16 years, or of the skirt, No, |28Y.Carson?\" would reflect great credit on himself] \u2014=-\u2014-=:-\u2014 OT STILL KRASEL'S D i ; Cen damp and hardens ?Then same model will be found effective in 0152.rizes 12 to 16 years.will be malled There was an audible tltter at the and knock the wind out of his oppo- : \u2019 LEADING.ouble Ash Sifter ; plain eniored chevlots or broadcloth.to any address by the Fashion Depart- Question.but the little bore lost no rent.Bul the other fellow Was onlo Cunningham 8 a A, Money and Labor-Saviag Device.; you are not using WINDSOR while it either can be left quite plain or ment of this paper or, receipt of ten time in grasping his opportunity.nent.{ ronal en ie he \u2019 d h « ce i T LL SALT.kt trimmed with braid ns liked.In this cents for cach, i \u201cI was going to tell you about a case the, game.ant, with Netting Fa ad Graham Bread one Lariat aetion \u201cpra the Ln (i aan, ; ; - de p cakes - adn\u2019't any notion * - e \u2018 i : mn.ractica emonstration dally.A i AB never 1 had involving professional courtesy \\ersary Win out on any magnanimous Call and be convinced.Write for descriptive circular i he be hurriedly y y \u2014.De began.hurriedly.bluff of that sort.So he rears up on Most delicious and list of references Also direct importer of Carbo- 1 By Jove, that reminds me!\u2019 burst in bis hind lezs and fights to have the os e .Magnetic Rasor, Gillette Snfety Razors, and others., another lawyer.\u201cOne time when 1j PH UN RS claim German, and English Cutlery.Housefurnishings, DAILY STAR PATTERN COUPON Mi hicinme out in montages\" [case submitted to tne jury.calming \u2014\u2014== \u2014 = Paine Window Glam, Olle \u201cVarnishes eto \u201c \u201c + s client was entitle: 0 ; eo ardware, rdcages, arpet Sweepers, Clothes The price of each pattern is 106.City readers must call at the Star Excuse me!\u201d Interrupted Carson, in- at the bands of hls peers.and nothing he inquired, smilingly, as he offered me Wringers, Washing Machines, Quebec Heatnrs.O11 Hentors, Branch Office, cornar Peel and St.Catherine streets, for patterns.t-of- dignantly.less than this would satisfy him, snd a cigar.Stove Pipes made and fitted up; Gas Mantles Braok- town readers will he served by mall.and will receive patterns promptly.\u201cCertainly.old man\u2014don\u2019't mention finally \u2018the Jhdge decided to allow the | \u2018I don't know,\u201d 1 answered, as some ete and hrners, Bent Quality Goods nt Lowest ces.For Ladies, give Bust Measure.For Misses and Children, give Age ely.It,\u201d continued the tormentor.\u201cI'l ex- | lo ent gent to be exonerated bv the! unc started another story.\u201cCan a pro- re UMPING HEATING and TINSMITHING Shop 1m } Frits.give Wain Measure.cuse you any time.but I want the other jurors and submitted the case to them, secutor dismiss a case If he thinks Lhe .reas fellows to hear this yarn\u2014and it's no 7 t PAUL R.KRASBEL, Name, Mre.0e Mb.cou osoveuu cossons cocees neve seve +0 se oo \u2014envhedeéuss ssacecca 8 - th Co So he ups and requests the disniissel of the Indictment and the discharge of Well, sirs, that jury stayed out 'hout| prisoner innocent?\u201d two porsonalities, to justify Hunta no mistaking the sat down beside me.there was enough \u201cWould you?\" v Jowed myself to be interrupted as Carson piped up.aT RR Cm ll \u201cJ had a case like that once\u2014\" We are offering Real.Persian Lami Btrest And No.veer aries sense sereerancsess TOWEL.see saone von von ouacsase sete the prisoner.knowing that the samo = Y subterfuge.Now.if T denounced tho and Electric Sel Jackets, Stolen, Muffs \u2014 oo 1 ypknown emissary who travelled under C'aperlnes, Collars.ete.made to order, FTOVIDON.00 ou co vevrocre vs ovessencrerirr00de say ave sae ste sites se vsevers aGH .CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS the name of Abel Corning.and ould (To be continued.) or from stock at atrietly Trholesaie CLA produce no one but the real Abel Cora \u2018 prices.test Franch an merican - Asim nd eff ft ; 7 Je 1 it Address Pattern Department, The Day Star, Montroa Some \u201cOAT \"AND couans Thre A PE pt SEE N.B.\u2014Putterns will not be exchanged.Be sure to fill im correot num- { Thay oombine the loidal valve of Cresolene or nis opponent?Hunt had more than Sunlight Seap is better than other soph equalled.ber and particulars.Out-of-toewn pa trons should be careful to send cem- .with the sopthing properties of alippe elm and lico- 1 to th : n Ho had sur-{ dat is best when used in the Sunlight wag piete addresm, clearly written.Bend silver or mote.Stamps mot \u2018 Yogr of wh 10- in stamps Tinen to the emergency.321 St.Paul St.accepted.CR i ane abi mounted it.Puy Sunlight Soap and follew directions .JAS.UTRACHA=, .vos ited 401 9 \u2019 : 365 à - 8m , se : 258 26 sna I am\u2019 very ælad to meet you, Mr.\u2019 235 42 : FE , Dia + Caml tne ~ A a 4 da7 ses Teh PATTERN NO.HUST MBASURE.WAIST MEAS AGE IX YRARS yarn either.but a true bill from Mon- secon .\u2019 answered my neilghbor.883 Weat St.Catherine at, near St.Mark at, Ment Ra tana where no liars are at large.Well, Tet of ge then brought In ats Corda, he might have to con- 260 12 2aw Tel, Up 1452 \u2019 rest NOwcoreerrersension vexcossecoo.MBODOS srecxcecnco.MDES n00s0000000.JAMES po ones yng, hen aT practs- \u201cYou say that happened in Montana?\" | tinue prosecuting nr Man whom he be- ~~ i rosecutor - - pn- , .at won or- NO.000senancee s\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.luches \u2026+.\u202600.0»., Babe0 sscoovn000c0 =.PURES and the defendant's counsel A a mur.A late comer, joining in the gen lieved ne ay.| ant to introduce Corning.\u201d 1 responded.\u201cDn you hap- M MOORE & G0 ; NO.0occcccraccens # A New York wire reads: \u2018In La mine, at Cobalt, Ont, a diamond has gone 200 feet below the bottom of the shaft, which is 325 feet deep.The drill has been in bonanza ore all the way down, and at the lowest depth was In almost solid sliver ore.\u2019 Rose drift John McMartin, of the La Rose mine, is said to have bought the University mine, and to have turned it over to & new syndicate at a profit of $500,000.About $10,000 shares are outstanding in the hands of the public.During the month of October the Ni- pissing people shipped {fifty oil barrels of bonanzs ore running from 1,600 to 1,700 pounds each, and showing values between $5,000 and $6,000 a barrel.This waz in addition to a large shipment of No.1 ore, which averages around 32,000 & ton, and which ia being taken out in steadlly Increasing quantities from the older workings on the property.On Ni- pissing ledge 27 at the 35-foot level the veln broadens out to a width of nine inches and shows very much richer val- uea in free silver than was the case at the surface.The arrival of cold weather has, of course, stopped hydraullc operations for the season, but the plant In three months of operation demonstrated its usefulness by uncbvering six or eight very promising veins, several of which have already been opened up.The operating force, which now consists of 200 men, is steadlly being Increased, and the output for the winter should continue to be considerably in excess of $500,000 net a month.It has just been reported Company, of the town of Cobalt, has opened up a very promising vetn of cobalt with a fair showing of leaf silver.This property is in the vicinity of the Columbus claim, and the Beaver and Gilles claime are in the same group.The Columbus has opened up & vein of cobaltite, which, although a rare mineral and of considerable interest to the geologist, contains very low silver ues.On the claim known as the Big Peter, which is in the Glen Lake section and near the Roster, a very good calcite vein has been encountered at the 30-foot level of the shaft.While, of course, this has not been developed for any distance, the probability is that it le & continuation of one the Foster veins, and If so it should be of considerable value.Some of the new proprietors of the Green-Meehan mêne north of Cobalt, atat- ed thet they would ship two carloads of ore within the next couple of weeks, and they fhought each car would yield as high as $40,000.This property was sold a few weeks ago for $260,000, a rich vein having been struck immediately before the option expired.8o far no machinery has been installed at the mine, with the exception of a horse-power.The property £a in Bucke D.that the which General Manager Culver, of the Silver Queen, has returned from & recent trip to Cobalt In regard to the returns from recent shipments, Mr.Culver salé: \"The firat four cars shipped will produce abeut Ltd, In Liquidation, = wus w GANANOQUE, ONTARIO, offers for sale by tender, either en bloc, company as follows: lat\u2014Stock in trade, manufactured or In process of manufacture, consisting of Desks, Bectional filing Cabinets, Bookcases, etc.amounting as per inventory to (more or less) .$19,171.78 2nd.\u2014Raw Material, consisting of lumber, metal and such other materials as are used in the manufacture of wood and metal office furnitura, amounting as per inventory to (more or lesa) .3rd.\u2014 Machinery and 10,889.31 The Canada Cabinet Co.,; Sale by Tender} By order of the Court, the undersigned or in separate parcels, the assets of this.1 o consisting of all movable ma- ehinery and tools, amount- {ng as per inventory to (more or less) .4th.\u2014Real Estate Buildings and Plant, consisting of all immovable assets of the Company.situated tn the Town of Gananoque, Ont., also 40 shares of stock in the (Gana- noque Water and Power Company, amounting as per inventory to (more or leas).33,928.63 tinue the business, satisfactory arrangements for the purchaso of patterns, trade mark.etc.could be made.The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.Tenders to be addressed to the under- tenth day of November, 1906.E.ALEXR.WRIGHT, Liquidator, Royal Insurance Bldg., Montreal.NOTICE Contractors and Builders When in the market for BUILDING MATERIAL order.SPECIAL LINES Portland Oement, Prossed and Common Bricks, Lime.Prompt Delivery Guaranteed.COMPANY, LIMITED, 188 Wiliam Street, Montreal.Phones Main 1185, M.3874.251 19 Saw Brass Stampings, Tubes, Etc.J.A.HENDERSON, Board of Trade Building, Montreal.$175,000.intendent, wanted car will go over Capt.Leyson, our mine super- to bet me that the last $75,000, and if he je anywhere near the four cars wil total over $200,000.Mind you,\u201d Mr.Cul- ver rumarked, in closing the interview.\u201cthe shipments consisted of the run of mine stuff, and not can draw your own A new silver field district, and considerable distance from that of the district ls the possébilit up by the finding of silver in the Tema- gard forest reserve.The discovery was made at a point in the south-west angle of thé Township of Auld, wheres twelve already staked.ail but one of them on discoveries of cobalt \u2014 A New York report says that in the La diamond Rose mine a aril has gone 200 fest below the bottom of the shaft, which is 125 feet deep.The despatch adds that the drill hea been in bonmnsa ore all \u2018the way down and at the lowest depth was in simost solid sliver ore.Meesre.Wils & Co.announce that the flotation of the Watta Mine was largely oversubscribed, and that ment of only 40 per cent.scriptions can be made by the company.Control of the University Mine has bands.John McMartin, owner of the La Rose Mine, was the buyer, paying in the neighborhood of $1,000,000, It ta said he promptly resold the mine to a New York syndicate for $1,600,000, The property consists of 56 acres, eleven of which are under Giroux Lake.About $10.000 of stock in the company is outstanding In the hands of the public.The capital conslets of 100,000 shares of $10 each.Next to his orchids, Mr.Chamberiain delights most in his collection of cart- catures of himself, Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Accounts __and accounts of Treasurers, Housekeepers and others are welcomed and accorded careful attention.$1.00 opens an account in our Savings Department, upon which highest current rate of interest is paid 4 times a year.the Sovereign Bank of Canada Main Office 232-236 8t.James Street, Uptown Branch, 754-756 St.Catherine Street W.;orner Guy.) Should the purchaser desire to con- § signed.and must be roceived by the À 261 5 4aw à secure our prices before placing an ¥ picked ore, so you § conclusions.\u2019 y opened 7,203.68 § & = i Ants STINSON-REEB BUILDERS\u2019 SUPPLY | od a, a sa Zea ages ce Tee + M apart me Le æ rt C THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7.1906.\u2018 13 EFFECT OF THE ALL EYES WERE ON WHENT WEAKER OYAL BANK OF.: HUGHES\u2019 VICTORY DETROIT STOCK \u201cAFTER HOLIDN | AE Talat 2 Capital and Reserve OF CANADA.We invite the Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Stocks Acted in a Manner that It Broke Over 4 Points at the Bullish Advices on Argentine Individuals on the most Liberal Terms consistent with Indicated the Result wus There wes quite an outpouring of mem- : Opening and then ReCOVEr- |vers vf tne Stoce Exchange and Letroit and United States Wheat conservative banking.Discounted.introduced on \u2018Change: Cupt.LU ards, | 12, - L.Ly R.1.MeLen Geu.Littlejohn, svd- ney, Australia, by Sey.W.M.BOTSFORD, Manager Montreal Branch, = just to hear the returns from tlus fight., .- 2 THERE WAS NO EXCITEMENT Detroi tre 1e later than Montreal, VERY FEW FRESH EGGS |onver Mv Steck Womves ty iw, : and the polis did not close till 8 o'clock.KR.It.Holt, Winnipez, by W.Carruth- Tel.Main 3284.Cor.Notre Dame and St.John St.d ; Littl United stockholders ut the Windsor Hotel eu à 1ttle.to get the Star's bulleiins on the result.Crops.In fact, late in the evening many stayed SOME STOCKS WERE LOWER Sketch of Mr.Charles MeGilt, late of î ; the Ontario Ban Lo .Wall Street Did Not Get Its Wish mm.ei And the Majority of Holders Were The result wus (hat it was nearly Prices for These Firm\u2014Butter Rather \u201c4 a 265 26 i ; dev .; WSC = .Stanton, Winnipeg, ty \u20ac 265 26 About An Effective Snowunder Inclined to Take a Cheerful View vlevesl tour tine) before the news came Esdaile E.by .B.for Hearat ISSUE $500, 000 NEW STOCK.of the Situation over that the franchise had been beaten, Firmer\u2014Trade in Fish and Ww.\u201cA.Black, Winnipeg by, Fo Ww rr \u2019 .- and that Codd was inl be! Fruit .Thom, : on Nontreal Steel Works Proposal En- Tnompson runing ud Excellent baou, BUTTER MARKET HOLDS FIRM BANQUE D'HOGHELAGA The Hughes sIctory wus not uel rat dorsed by the Shareholders.The first quotation thal came over the heb \u2018 From the Special Correspondent of the the Fines, discussing the character i points.Kk of ut 11 was voted down Ly a blg majority.ported liquidation of long holdings and quoting Comparative y eee Poste This season has been by far the most November.; narkabiy zuod during the past year.Te Wi © exciteinent te speak of.\u2014\u2014 weak markets, North- ; seil- Lig Lives, and ver ; : \u2018eter- T ket parore ue von J yes \\ and surprisingly little Btock came out in The Streat Rallway meeling ut noon (er here, both on ene a aS a Alter having recelved a Shipment they ore, ae history of the deter nas) Fem iid nf ve evertheless.however, the closeness view of the adverse decision the peuple was jamimed to tho doors, and ut least |eputls In the marke \u2019 Without making a remit.py 9 \u2018 , st |eputs In the market.tar In the 11 meetings held, 41,721 boxes Nffice of the Bank, In Montreal, on Wed- of the result came as something of a MONTREAL STREET GAINS.of eis rave a the pole.it hou ny share hvldere had to go away, unabie The Argentue news was less favorable, ten the.(pres.eve eo y armes were sold on tie board \u2018 xe nesduy, the 19th of December gro x _ » rajority of loc: >etroit oklers © galn admiasion.a milllug authority - ting condi \u201c en swindled in ths TH .546 2 7 surprise.r \u2014\u2014 .Ç & vrily reporting conditions manner, among 1 This totals up to about 3,546,285 pounds.boun./ wice Last Week the Increases Were seemed inclined to look upon the result! Most of the mamhers of the Stock Ex- | goud In ont province and poor in tw A .& others Mr.Fudide l.a- op) | ; By ord f the Bo Wall Street wanted Hearst snowed un- In à philosophical way.and it is evident | chanage were present, and It proved, us | priv Cela poo 9.À douveur, ef SL Andre d'Argenteuil, wi ie lowest avernge at any one pale was y order of the Board, i .# ! F .private autionty clabims a 5 per cent.ine Argentoull, WHO} june, à eh : 154 M.J.A.PREND der so deeply that he would never bo Over $1,500 Mark.(hat they have made up their minds to ! anticpated, the biggest and most inter crease in the area a Pere wh lodged the complaint, Ie and tie tignest average lic a 248 20e0d General Mans, heard of again.Montreal Street Railway earnings show Hoh he worst poesilie raneiruction upon (stink Eathering in the history of the prospects of a Zo per cent.decredSe in The arrival of Shipments of Canada _\u2014 , ., ob : + .: PTT , il Ved ; a {os .anal .= À It is true, of course.that Hearst ran Te Wap and we dave Inst week the the road wil be able to make a al wan.HI a wang apard with last sed flour In England has created some den ; Stirling.Nocerrer \u2014 At the cheess COBALT INFORMATION > vuui vor © O00 anark.- | .i \u201c ere bane uveonz Vorkshtre Ye» MT Slee oh » boarded.oe behind his ticket.and that at will be showire in detadl is as follows: ° Ne Sinn ag forved to accept the 3- At a uttle informal dinner tendered to] 3-00000 bashes fur the week.thoy Cire J sare a\u201d ve INV at ) ir oes were beanie 1 you she re OT feller bf Levan ° \u2019 : ares in 1903, 3 \u201d > : ; \u2018ol U luge , si syd \u2018ble ating increasing Art .¢ 7 ! Stocke yi \u2018 ; , N Oe something of a blow to him.but whe- « Inc.The situation.however, \u2018s not «qi.te sir Edward Stracey at the BU James Marker LL Liugers, of the Minnenpoils famiil capacity in order to niet ok ha Cuapheliford, November 7, \u2014 At the! vember Letter on aE aE ee te ther Hearstism is dead or not remains 3p nav.ot 28 sé.$ 150.00 clear, und it is not sure #8 yet (hat the Club, the Londun banker spoke moet UP\" appearan-e Hh ad \\ With the nun- fgetition which is serousiy cutting tte CH bourd vesterdas, (15 Taxes werd fn îhe most complete Jette fssued to date bi : Monde pet 29 5 530.0) City Council that tituistically of the prospects for Cana- Di eof the usual heavy movement their trade 7 oiteruid; CU sold at 1.3-166, balance re.+ 9H Cobait.Matied free on request.Writs to- « a problem Cr the future to decide.Tuesday oot gn LON BTR GX 437.02 ds strongly opps a te Ey en rests we dian securities in the English market.tus eg decided vhange in regard toy For the first nine months of last ves Tused.Les M dre age Investment Broker, % Perhaps Wall Street sentiment to-day Wednesdny ong .5690.70 1.716.62 the rond.THE nat EE TETE in Englund.he sald, was looking this way biog ca he the size of the crop.Tis) th.Imports were S470 : ke and fur Guelph, Ont Phone 425.166 26 : was best expresssed by a wire that Mr.Lousy, Ne hI81AG 389.43 [sympathy with the road's proposals Cana With eager eyes, und ls willing to con- ; is à Ee a rature re speculation, but same petoul ass year Uy were an PUGS \u2014 Iter pts of plans hits ere 3 Edmund Randolph seut his Montreal uf- rulay ON RER s,744.10 1,073 02 © .; ; sider honest and legitimate enterprises.Actor as regards the steady crease 5 Lu eu ot al Bow of somew nat infemor quadty, be as far as can be learned but few of the 8 } «hisappearn v \u201c0 tu l52u.6us cwt, It lacks, cabies i ¥.boing fice.Saturday, Now .8.748.348 1,504.37 alderme .at - Next March it Is understood that Mr.PT fee of the great dread that has te agent, as If Cuni Sitar À ; Ho hefger fresn laid Hens Lave stopped re aldermen were so radical in thelr fian- a A been hanging over Gee arke .?Cumuda is going to cape 5 | PP - : on meer Clive Ideas as Mr.Thompson.the mayor Muckay Edgar will bring a party of fal Eee el iro market thut tue ture thas trade faving, and really fresh aid stock might | Nov = ADVANCE F elect ' : prominent English financiers to Canada, ils inight justify the high esti- se ut sbe oc Luereatouts The stright a co 1&4 ee \u2026 A WALL STREET VIEW, 0 $260,000,000 ! ct.i s , ates, und buyers of future wounl lave nu = tte ; and will alse take the Cub à re woul have ; recetpts, howeve alued .ue The course of the sto.k In the market ŸNŸ W also take them to Cub Ada) wheat delivered The Two Leading Industries of the U.S pis, however.are valued around the Hughes\u2019 election was fully ex ed b .to-day was follow .rte \u2019 Mexico to look over some of the vnter- ; ered to them.Outside of 15e | Rate (ts cold store, these being 19 to Le ~ B 3 pact y ; ; - ts followed with a great deal of la few committed Wall Street and discounted.It J here- Fire stocke- Amulgamated Copper, (interest.and \u2018How\u2019 roll?we prises down there that are being fi- ed tu the big esurnates, 1t In the five years between 1400 and and sometimes !2kge.A percentage uf s L 1 1 su .à How's Detroit was a would be nard to find 0; i ; | fore.Improbable that it will be any ma- nied States Steel common, Reading, question asked bv hundreds of peopie nanced by Canadian and English capital.| the bédief tie 9, nl an adherent, and 14 othe flour and grest inillinge andustiv scects may tee taken from the atte.and | Ss tertal factor to-daÿ.Of course, there ix 4 Union Lacie, and Southern Pacifie-are who mere:y wantidd to know out of curls a.{a \u201chei ve st the north-western crop of the U.5, dnervased sts output pue when Toesc aus Vary ioe they bring 27e, % x sensation of relief that Hu ere Sj selitne an the market at a valuation near- os.ty I In acquiring control of the Terminal [i Helo - v00.009 Lbustiebs 18 lecoming| dacy bus failed.but that varsts can Iv EZR0,006,000 greuter than was repre- The vonc ( Ratiwas il 1s presumed that Mantrent | 8 ÉREr Couvre bun Wan 6 ug been at Value of peed ts nerd fie $5000 aise down th 24e.Donan Gs vey FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS RB : ed, b \u2018 is about all._, ; As Hé vonfensus of opinion among Lie i .5 ut Montreds un) previou su .\u201c150 a fie Lo aia ; ha hdd RS be + .= «1 by the quotations revailing a se rpees ;i on I > 3 Lite Lis seuson.Ol 000 to FT1S G96 000, «otha ths hirano four rdor: b ve ; \u2018 2 The controlling factor now in the situn.SES 1 prev B a brokers was that the stock meted very Street purchased the 600.900 bonds of ! far, orders being, however, mostly for | Due 1931 Vear ho Co a \u201c A - © + dorm anufacturing now excecds (no ue staff lots Ide] cCrEs are In nN * tion is the money market.That is what wel and apporenty there was no pio- the former concern whith were uwned _ .| : i \" | ,; 1 ols, Ali CEES are about Oe __ is holding sped ulation in check, and, \u201cin fessional support ta speak of.5 Ly tie Sun Life Assurance Cu ihe Liverpool sput whçat market closed | Kress sme from produets that of per doses.| Price on Application.fact, makes an active and advancing | F hi Towards the «lose Detroit showed The bonds tear § per vent, Interest, a sen a és 51 to 68 ',d fur Hs tre res Te find a s| Receipts of ezus reported on the Board - market practicaliy impossible.We van ranc 1SE an more strength snd on small sales van AM In dts last report the Sun Life esti dry Options \u20ac ! Muntlobu, 13 stuck No.of the United Stat oe HE Hed of Ju vie Judas mets ne | ROYAL SEOURITIES only look for a dull, steady market, with up from sde to Se.muted the market value of the bonds at [7 PUONS Clused syd down at 63 444 for V* TH Hites iles.Ÿ FOTATOES.The market fo potatoes perhaps u moderate upward tendency be- Total sales 1 Ue morning were well 3813.00 Ihe and Us c'ed for Murch, and 6s ad OMY one other industry outranks that lis steady.Heveipts from the countn are OGORPORATION.LIMITED, ; tween now and the end of L»eveniber Codd Beaten over 1,300 shares.CE \u2014\u2014 Tor May, Ants orp cused at Lui, for No, UT Brain mutiog a respect of gross de fate Hiberui, drivers being enziged in 179 St.James at à when it is to be hoped the co wil bu No two Montreal traders prononnee tha |S Baiisas, Novo und Dec.Burs closet Come from products, namely, that ot naklug purchases to put away for the | a ces i p corner wil be .a AN les Ta ÉtHeuY ut 21329 for Nouv, à Les slaughtering ave stork and meat paris AE.winter *rices hot 2 -qlv at © A.J.NESBITT, Manager.turned in the money situation.nitine uv! the Trethewey mine alike.In Mar.h à Nov.and Uw fur h ï on re ; .Prices bald about steady at 60 to = 4 T SIX MONTREAL BANKERS GO spite of that, however, they cun make «rh and Jane.DUR Ce re ve D ne | oa ost on track, per v0 lbs, and selling | Offices) 5 he Detroit uns themselves understood, and a good many .wi ar x 2 7 AN 1 bron 1 cs ot n car lots at 4 or so advance, and in a | Montreal.St.John.Halitax, WALL STREET'S FEARS.United fran: !.se To Toronto to Attend the Bankers?#re buying it., w: APCE Mas le down a! noon from 81,627.deu vi) Hn a ped tol oy Bae 5 Sat TRS of wo dbs delivered | 280 49 4 \u2014 LU RIL at THe for Noo, and Tac for aq ; de tote.at dg he.s9end Wh w Stree vs .; was defeuted ut the i i ; - ia : Loic tee for Last sear twelve leading grnun mar TELESE The make Show ory be mm anything i Rr in oe one pots Satna Association Meeting.There ds a sign en the Wald Street Per wk oat Na ve AI Kets took Ted fiom bushes of gran, pate Cane n i 8 Fringe oa room 7 .; : anh and so Wns Miser At the annual meeting of the Can: \u201ccure ' PWS ge lowe ast Cosco Teh wee \\ .per ses on Men * f Ss rate - \u201c - - g of the Canadian .= ; est of which went int he hopper, and : ay bore \u2018 4 Le Loan TA ely pt te mo Codd.tho tani Ranker dsciation to: morrow.te fol.\u201cBEWARE OF PICKPOCKETS.\" i WE vi al Gd Lor wd Senn pking se ag et in MINING STOCKS ; ; fede ate (ho avore ivvelng ) a PS Ç ; ; Mais sv corn a Tho gr Jd che : : Re LV the money situation is urcidedly series.pate gh platform ov ne Montreal bank=rs will be present: So far, it is sald that none of the brok- | 4 down from Mondays CiOsiRE, al noon \u2018 Lago 4 t he M: 5 | se which they hoped for.How- We buy and sell on commission The strong stocks to-day were the Mr Thompson 28 8.Clouston .Montreal ers have considered Uiat unvtiong per [ol 32300 May being ue down at 4350.reed SR sm su ined for fs no dechne, and the general Hills.\u201creat Northern opened at 3.3, takes office on the Ho Btikeman Lo.British sonal was meant by the authorities dnp De 01 were steady at Side, oo ie ia PUA TOW wer distin & seems to he that the market will Cobalt and Other Stocks and went to 325%.Northern Pacifiv first of January E.1.Pease ., .Royal erecting the sign.PUR Was Swe ower than Monday's | © EY LTE \u2014_\u2014 ; a steudy Prices for Quebues are, To opened al 214%.and went to 218k Un- Poti REA E Fo Hebden cL Merchants \u2014___ PivSinE, dt noon, at The tor Lee, Mine CTT ! pin Jee cents, 1216 to 12% cents HARTSHORNE, lon was ulso strong at 183%, an advance people of Detroit |] x ott .+.Molsons Before he left Montreal Mr.James Héatotls being 76e.END OF LAKE FISH SEASON + Townships, ond 12% to 12%4e for On- of fe.3-cent fares.\u2018Fhis JA Prendergast + +.Hochelaga Ross is credited with the remark.YU Wanniper quoted Ive, oats 4e down , la ros, for October makes, Septembers BOGERT & BATTELLE \u2018 Copper.Smelters, FLR.T.and several be can perhaps Join Kreighit - «+.Secretary make tie Steel Company sweat .at ual $30, May beng \u2018ee Up al hell Scarce \u20ac M par uated nt ubout tie for Ontarios.other speculative features were weak.bring about in The weeting will be an important ane, This fs not nuthentie, however, and [$4 Shell Oysters Scarce and Dear-\u2014Mack- | 5 weibts 5 herve repo.ted on the Members New York Stock In view of recent banking de oniy a UBlreet\u201d rumor var 0 rada to-Jay were \u201c4,728 boxes.Exchange.1909, when the anking desvlopments.> erel and Market Cod Plentiful.PTTER CCThe .i .TH present franchise \u2014 - Monthy stitement of Eutopeun stacks.{ o ! eh .Phe market Tn firm in GUARDIAN BUILDING.: E LOCAL MARKET.expires, \u2019 Mr.Junes.of Dominlon Steel.is benr- Wheat and flour, afloat and ashore.9.Demders tn fish of various kinds cannot La all i ery nti Es ng a in The Montreal market was moderately it is by no means HUDSON'S BAYS WERE DOWN.| ing « good muny burdens upun his shoul [454,000 rs, agalnst 7,7ÿ3,.000 qrs.last OXPOCL the supply of fresh lake fish to] hey yo Tnorning À Sale of 100 ale 264 52 active, Lut thers was not much doing VOB.Thompson.certidn, however dors.year, hull out much lager.as the season 18 {ares nf rhoîce T B ni pat k- = outside of Detroit.that the (iy According to Clarence J.McCunig & Mr\u2018 Plummer.the president of tho \u2014_\u2014 now getting pretty well forward, and | 3806 tea ( PE PEER Sar a The more vonspicuous features were g | Council \u201celected yesterday ls opposed to Cs cable.Hudson's Pays were aff COMPANS.has a great deal of faith in Fair but eloudy In England: forecast, \"ere long the lee will he forming Steak Lh LA Sa and ihe 8 \u201ct stand rise in Sao Panlo to 1451, In anticipation the road.two points frem the recent highest, at MT Jones.aml left him in full control unsettled, \u2018 SL cod continues scarce, and pike and picks PY Ph al Vian Ty rr Fhe - | + | - .vue .1 ; .; ; AS 108s 12 24 =, ever, .of an Increased dividend, and a rise of! Before the election only a few alder.£1074.| Mr.Jones has a % Eu utive ability, Cloutly and threatening {n France, \u201cTe! are will arriving I el AR BUT | general run of prices ds from 2314 te 2c Any ane desiring 1 3 from 30 to hilly in Mexican lower.men committed themselves to the 3 rent t Is sald, but lacks diplormaey.; forecast, cloudy, these may stop At any time Some choice | for fine creamery DAatries are steady at a y ane desiring latest quotations on À Torontn Rallway was baruly heats | fare programme, the majority remaining Fairbanks Hros' London calle quoted oe \u2014 mackerel 1 iso pombe cons vs CX- 19 to INe for Manitobus, finest Untarios | fave \u2018an inauiries promot] Stocks Pat 5, aroun \u2018|; \u201crh ilgr rere \u2018wenn silent, so the\u2018standing ef the Grand run third at 68 - Tho receipts of whea inni press, and haddock and market « are | I! > \u2019 A mptly replied toy ; dot kf Pow pen met holy very much tn deut st council 1s AF 3 & 88%, and ordinary 102 | : oro: reat at Winnipeg plentiful, steak cod balng.however, Leing 20 to le when olng In either Power or Montreal treat, un n deubt at 2008, were: 7 ' Receipts of butter reported on the Telephoning t tices.The latter sold at 25% and Power at 97%, | When the members of the Stock Ex- pimon on: t \u20ac * Cars, Scarce.Bturgeon are now ent of the poopy or Trade to-day were 961 pack- nE to my © > There was onc sale of Dombilon Coal change heard the result of the vote at BANK OF MONTREA No.pant .« market, and flounders are considerably ages.y e p Dealer | 7 a: 83.tte Windsor Hotel last niaht they felt L.tee rouble Ne.1 northern \u201c6 depron.1 blont ving f orris \u2019 ryan YCnlisted 8 1t1 : v ne means worried In regard to the At 238, Bank of Montreal sh | No, Z hortbera T ippers and bloaters are arriving free- ecuritle \" ACTION BY SHAW cHuook ?cent, on the investment.ows 3.98 per No, northern ) ww.Fresh supplier ot haddies are hard HOGS AND PROVISIONS.84 Bt.Francois Xavier at.Montreal À : .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ : ee Na.§' northern FO $ 9 procuré.owing to stormy weather \u201c .HE = .; \\ Winths wheat .,.along the coast.Prices have firmed me 1 \"Phones Main 4960-4961-4962, \u20ac mitered trac under exiuine TRADING IN THE UNLISTEDS.| MONTREAL COTTON.The stork markt fs now inclined to Oar grades\u2019 22 55 | na, | her fa no change in (he market for private wires ; ; .JP Jn _\u2014 Mantrral Cotton stock continue rer .: ; Stee Shell oysters continue quite scarce.ross - a Ni SICA.: will deposit 5.000.000 in the National | .A ! s very mark time in connection with the Steel \u2014\u2014 3 wis Jed at $3 to Yu, country dressed \u2014\u2014_ è It ete : : \"re en n > ,\u2018 | a ne Ls QU a \u2018a ¢, country dres Banks in the next few slays, This might balt Stccks Were Again the Prom SE and there were nu seliers under Coal affalr.still believing that the settle- Total .ee veo \u2026 214 AA prices are higher, while the tendency | being obtalncLie nt Ki, 10 Slee.Provie be expacted if the English bank 4 ; tF ; ; L@st vear .\u2026.\u2026.857 18 still firm.In bulk ovsters, sulects are _ ; addy als advan \u201ca this week US bank rape ds nen eatures.ment of the difficulties will be speedily , TTC te mearce, while standards are ao little ! IS Hered res Sy > To d \"ec k ., ye \u2014 Fie tie AMS.Extra large hams.25 lbs.an Foster was qmet to-dav at TS to 24 00 NIPISSING STEADY.brought about, Steel soid at 2713 to 28 LOCAI.MARKET.- Notwithatandinæ \u201cliéaper .| upwardg., 14¢; large hame, 18 lo 25 lbs.| The NY hanks have lost $747,000 0) SHYCT Font said at 27.after opening nt ; ' } , Q Canadian Pacifie-75 at rag 50 Montrenl, mada representations to both Opened steady.1 to 7 higher than Tues.200 Ib.bbls.$10.j president.Nov.1.Ctreuit Cu ot Te re Del 16104, : fe at \u2019 , : .dass close, 1215, Sténdy, net 614 to 8 Le | Robert S.Fraser & Co.commercial Jan ur ogue, Plalntiff, ve.W, 175%.NK\u2019S RATE GO UP ?companies with a view to a temporary py J ; À RE UNE AE 4 ommen wbrun, Letendant On the 16th day of Telegraph -5 At 164 _ settlement pending a final and more Tans ny bus | FRUIT TRADE STILL ACTIVE.Lan har A haben \"ara O CUP tes, Sacember, jou PI of tho clock in the s NS 1 ang \u2014\u2014 inf \" ; ess 7, Tow 3a A day.q _ i $ count, wi » Mu RE fl > on, a ie emilelle of the sald .Montreal ss NE Fears That Bank of England Will ee Manager Jones save that ho WP.5.624.\" Sules, £000, speculation and Coming End of Navigation Occasions | pi.reat Muni ijl twnadicn.inc.by fendant, 4s) Rivard ai ln the City of UD ; nv.\u2018que 7 ue \u2019 .Sv af ce ; apport, 500, American, 6.000: Imperts, provincial statutes April 15 19637 Adel.Teal + se sold by authority of Just Toronto Rallway- 1 at 116.77 at 11316, Take Action.has a sufficlent quantity of coal In vlew CAPort, bf : Co el ea : .non \\ .® Mara 200 AL 50,35 ni 304 SA .; i A.Brown \u2014 The opening re- to Keep In operation two of the com- 10,000, Including 2.000 Ametienn.Shipping of Long Keeping lard Fuygeon for La Marquis du Fonde- ne ronde and \u201chatiels of the sald Dae # .' Ct New York, November 7.\u2014Persistent ru.flected the lower London quota- pany's blast furnaces, and la optimistie Frui vite, president Nov.© household furniture, te rma ot .3 Bootia\u201410 at 87.100 at 674.mers of an increase In the Bank of Eng- tions, and professionals were dis- about an early solution of the difficulty.Opening.High.Low.12.30 ruit.A'tred Prendergast, Tata.tne.by ltlérs AUMAIS, B.8.C.Montreal, 8th Novem.1 Æ Mackay\u201425 at 724 lang discount rate to-morrow and gen- posed to take the profit in sight on January .97v 971 957 4.63 Shipments of fruit are fairiy larze to patent SN amust 5.Love.Alfred Prender- ber, 1906.~ 4 a - © Nir ars 1 seide a : n Se 7.\u2014-\u2014- Power\u2014200 at 97%.ra apprehension ag to money conditions their long lines.Fear that the March.988 988 978 978 Outalde points.Dealers everywhere are LE SN i, Manager.Sept 3 ALIFE BALE \u2014 ~ Richelleu\u2014-25 at Ri \u201c ally produced a weak opening of the Bank of England will advance tta WEST IS BUYING B.C.STOCKS Muy .10.01 10.01 9.59 7.85 laying in stocks of euch frult as will keep: cri aa Sams painter, PE Van 13 bec, Iiatrict af Montreal.Na I \\ + ; ?.2 >» : : ier > au: 3) te autse Poups 5 Telephone 5 at 145, 3 at 113%, at ! her nf ith severs Josses in a discount rate to-morrow is assign- December.9.60 4.63 9.56 9.56 well.ng water freigits are still avatione | 65, r (CRE CUVATE = Supetior Cour: Uvetor Lamoningne, Plaine 15 Paul 100 Ali 3 , | situation mors than mulilfied.the effect tr ane?teens for tho sell- But the Interest tin British Columbia |\u2019 at low rates.In a few weeks from now fy Znullehauer HMendriek, selling and i rename.oa nan Fagor and ai.Loe an Paulo at 414.30 at 144%, 23 \"ea er tis nterexts are buying the tee will have taken, and radi frogs oinmies , AN AE ve ' he int of November, 1%035, = at 145%, 25 at 1454.\u2014 Ce tea m.#ithough Jeading finan- on a scale down.and, after the lssues is Small.NEW YORK METAL MARKETS, wii have to be resertrA to, besides wc | Zutichauer Er EE EE EE 1he Fareraon, at te fron T0 at 28.50 at We i af a Republican majority * Morgane, Ro rende pres iy unloaded.a Interest in Rritish Columbia stocks is the country roms wil be dn a very bad Napier.Sept 15, fe \u201c4 Mount Royal avenue PAR EE MEGA 3 Detroit 50 nt %8, GO at ST, 5 at S% Sales for various out-of-town points ners ry should take place.now almost entirely confined to that gpecial to The Montreal Sta condition, and the frosty weather Will! 1xgesoiution- Busby & Potiock stnton- UF OF Delortmiers will te mold hy authority kK a0 at R7%, 20 al 8K, 25 at 8/15, 200 at SO r \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 P e Montreal Star, make the handling of fruit a rieky under- pui Ty ; oo SUT bof Justice, ad the goods and chattel ti 180 at 891.50 at 93%.100 at 881%.100 at réportéd.and the trading element twas J.8.Bache\u2014The market was a dis province.Dally enquiries are coming In New York, November 7.\u2014The following taking j ere Montre a.Thomas Busby and Wow | inn\" cid Defendant, seized In ht nu of |.3 REV.10 al RR 1% at 84.25 at 88%.50 Almuat unanimously Inclined toward the tinct disappointment to believers In high.from there for their stocks.and when were the basic prices of metals at the Demand for all lines continues gon.liock, Nov.6.conaiating of ono plans and stool 1H at R9.25 at RRT4.7% at SO.\u2018 : er prices.While the election was favor- in , the market.they [close of business yesterday: Some firms are already turning their at- ama DESMARAIS.BSC Montreal, 7th Nas, .able | are taken up by the Western investors.Iron, east, No.2, fd $22.50 to $25.! COMMIS 10 19s.Tron honds -$1000 pt [Ig n a degree to betterment.the The following are the latest quotations » NO.4, Y, o pe tention to obtaining a supply of holly, N T0 MONTREAL.TO-DAY'S LOCAL CLEARI money situation appears to be the domi- | st quoté Iron.sth.No.2 fdy.Birm.$18 to $22.thus sounding nn carly note of the com- viv \u2014 « nant taet furnished by Robert Moredith & Co., 57 Iron, nth.fce., $19.50 to $2 ; .; Bris SALE \u2014 PROVING à OF \u2018ar \u201coe o fae or.and until this has shown a gt.Francois Xavier street: > Iron.basic.south.$31 0 so ing Chrigtmas trade.| Railway Questions Will Be Consider bee, Dimtciet of Montreal.No.14066 RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS To-day's Montreal clearings, compared scant for PA renrny hopes are very Bla Asked Iron.basic, \u201cAS 1, 3) fo $22.an faite Yipond & (ua cirular quotrs ed Here This Week STE Her ne Dos pot lainalm.ve .; : 1 5 .aked.vo , 2 .o wa: .} rufresne, « fendnnt a.Lite with the same dny In previous years, were Consolidated Mines .138 140 Iron, basic, Virginia, $21 to $28.APPLES Cars arrving dafiy, quaiity | g \u2019 Cemque Am AI Vers Matern mn CHE LEER E an follows: Can.Gold Flelds .| 74 8 n ce .: Tart INGtY 8pe~fal to The Montreal Star Novembe \u201cwh ven « vel | B 4 % Iron.fdy., Virginia, 321 to $23.very fancy.No.1 winter apples, $3.30 t r.1868 at ten of the clack In the Investment returns on Montreal stocks November 7th 1806.$5,441,043 J.Pteken\u2014What with the disap- Granby Oonsolldateda , 134% 134 Iron, basic, valley.820 to $21.#4: No 2 do RU ta 83: oy amanar.| Ottava, Ont, November 7- In the Torennon.at the pla a of business of na À compiled by Oswnid Bros.ns follows: Corresponding date.1905.5.488.175 pointment over the election and the Rambler-Cariboo ce 29 33 Iron, Besmr., fce., vall i to $22 : No.1 825 23: > Fi SP.Supreme Court to-day the case of th Tiern maui, Noo hl Et Lawrence Bouletari, Corr nding dnt prospects of further stringency In the North St : , ey.o .$4 Lo $4.50; No 2 do, $3 to 83.25 | > Se 0 8 Jin the Clty of Martreal, will he add by sus Prices.Div.Viejq, OTreæponding dnte, 1904.5078168; money market unless Mr Shaw spe aily Mon rs se 18 19 Rteel billets, f.0.b., $30 to $33.EMONS.\u2014 Fresh arrivals tils week of | Canadian Pacific Rallwny Company Ve | arity of Justice.ail ihe goods and © Canadian Pacific Ry.176 6 3.41 .takes steps to better the altustlon, .White Soar\u201d LOT 2% 34% Copper, elec.321% to 822.bright Juicy stock, Fancy Messinas and the Ottawa Fire Insurance Company | els of the mall clers.satuis, seized In Minn.St.Paul nnd Soo MONTREAL EX ss we te Bear .10 11 Copper, lake, 22 to 22%.Malagan, $4 to $4.25 WAS taker .The way © ny | 186, conslatine of «tyvey, paper, oui.146 4 2u N RATES.can see no grounds for a bull market.Californla .Bly 7 Lead, St.Loulè, $5% to $3.03.ORANGES.\u2014Frosh Jamaicns, swent and | w \\ ad a i Hy COMPRLY NL ROBILLARD.BRC.No 8 Mentreal Btreet Ry xd.258 50 3.88 \u2014 \u2014 Virginia .2.2.1 2e 5 6 lead, New York, 35.95 to $8.Juiey.barrela of about 30 doxen mou.34 [Was insured against damages CauRd | d'armes HI Montreal.71h Novembor, Toronto RY.> Fs \u20ac bb Montreal exchange ratem follow: Ruy- Burnett & Co.\u2014Uptown interests are Deer Trail Ce ee a .234 Spelter, N.Y., $6.30 to $6.32%.10 $c 25: boxes, about 1768 3250 ro i JH by locomotives to property lbeated In l1s0.Twin City Ry.xd.110 & 455 \u201cTRÉ 60 dave, Rif to 85-32; sight, 911-32.not inclined to express definite opinion International Coal .#5 6% Spaiter, St.Louis, $6.20 to $6.22%, GRADE FRUIT iri: sound ame | the State of Maine mot inuding the im men rer Detroit Rv.0 5 sa Cables.9119-32, franca, short.5.18% tn regarding the Immediate future of the Sullivan Ce 10 IE] 8l:ver, commercial bars, 71.about 64 size, $4 Bn BA: a wk agmupany's own property).The fire Was Halifax RY.100 8 gop 5-18 1-16: marks short.944; New York Sock market They Pelleve that money Jum ._ Tin.4%.A A RT RIB Vory ararre an go.| cRusca Ly lacomotives to standing WHY BANKS DON'T FAIL IN Toledo RY.à a g45 funds.par to 1-64 dominant fnctor for a litle | aribno- McKinney.4 5 Aluminum, 37 to 38.ing much Mgher owing to light receipta | timber in Maine, and the company, Power xd.ce 98 5 505 PAUL ' fre i eat: ou re, not free to Indi.Ha CL .pene 9 13 Antimony, 23% to 24%.and brisk demand.To-day'e price Carn having indemnified the nwners, made a CHINA.Mackay com.11 4 Ret SAO PAULO UP.- Denon vie ra\u201d eee i\" 20 London \u2014Lend, £18 ja ed ject to a rise), 39 ta $IN.claim for reimbursement under the It is ons hundred years since the oe ey \u2014 .\"| r 3 A \u2019 Li \u201c i , , ic \u201c » .\u2018 Biinois pr VS o : 5.80 Sno Paulo Tramway stock advanced a E.& C.Rapdolph\u2014The trading during Novelty .3% hu : 3 ven RAS GI RAVES - California Trkags, policy, which the surance company failure of a bank in China, said a bank Laurentide com.1 94 289 rouple of points further in Toronto to Ihe whole market was very irregular.ss ALMERIA GRAPES Test Al | refused to pnv on (he ground that examiner.Mois than nine hundred do pri.© TTT oe 6 235 143 ant Wan quite active.The move- Showing strength one moment and TRADE FAILURES LAST WEEK.packers\" brantis fat a sont Tm | standing timber was not included In| veara agn.In the reign of HI Hung, a sert tr ! 5 89 ment appears in be based on expectstion weakness the next.The market at pren- TRANSACTIONS iN TORO T0.\u2014_\u2014 - | m0 \u201cgaan the description of property which, by Lank failéa Hi Hung had the failure Can.Converters xd.63 4 435 sed de d.is Inclined long -keeping Ftork.kege, $450 to $4.76, | hurt Richelieu and Ontarto .RO § gp |0f An Increased deman ent is inclined to be soft nt about the Commercial failures last week In tha fancy heavy weights.$360 to $6 | its charter and the general insurance investigated, and to his indignation Dom.Coal ptd.C15 7 gos \u2014\u2014\u2014 ow prices for the day.Sales: Sao Paulo, 786 at 144 to 14514; United States, as reported by R.3.Dun DATER-Firet shipment finest Hallow.| 200 of Ontario it was authorized tb in- found It had been due to reckless and Lake of Woods pra.\u2026.113 7 619 New York Cotton Exchange.Laidiaw & Co I think it h Richelleu, 25 at ROM.Bel Telephone, 10 & Co.were 180, against 204 a week agn, ées, 519 to 6v ; Bure The railway company then shady conduct on the part of the di- lvies pref.\u2026\u2026.19 7 5.60 Measra.J, 8.Bache & Co.29 Horpl- down to a question of money ton not 5 Lh Mean ant, 25 at Salo 188 the preceding week, and 202 the cor- ONIONS \u2014Reveiving many cars fancy | brought an nction claiming under the rectors and the president.HI Hung ont.Cotton td.1% : 5.38 nh street.re port the cotton market os Market can't well go up with high money, com, 200 at 72 to 724: do voir.140 at Canada mer a a mack ibe Tht a a pe a a ! potter He alternative, for return of a: once issued an peint that the next Dom.-09 follows far the Star: but {f money should eax , .Yan - .- ih, large cases, about the premium, with interest, Hf 31 was | 1 bank failéd the heads of Its pre- A e up later on, 69% to 70; Rlo.230 at 45 to 45%.Mio ago, IT the .1 23 Ib 20 ta $075 .me an bank failé Y sp Pax 1, aon Tes taal, Opening.ITigh.Low 250 think stocks willl move np.Don't see bonds.$1000 at Ti: Torbnto Ralie 51 at | venr.Of faitires Land mrek in the United 55 a poe FHI des (rates, about | held that the policy was tssued with- dent and directors were to be cat off.Pell Telephone .145 8 852 March Vo 38 oe oh pH signs of easy money until after first of 116; Nor.Nav.B5 at 105%: Twin City Btates.£9 were in the East.40 South, 45 POTATOTS -Sweet, very fine ana (UL Authority Thia edict, which haa never been re- N.8.Steel pra.122 fF e886 May .10.00 1002 9.87 9.90 the year.com., 3 at 111 at 111%; Gen, Blec., 109 West.and 17 in the Pacific States, and \u20acound stock, $2.50 to $2.75 © The courts below held that the pol- voked has made China\u2018& banking In- Molsons Bank C1 m9 10 4me lau LL LTT don toad 1008 1010 at 338 Pa ï nan 5 at 330 to Bow: SR liabilities of 35,000 or more.FIGS \u2014Faney 3 crown, 9 to 10c, and 5 | Fn valid AR 9 the property that stitutions the rafest In the world.Merchants Bank .17 8 468 November .! 9.68 068 968 Gentlemen's id ecart pin vere amtiton at] 1.tles of commercial fallures report- Crown.10 to Île.uld, In law, be IMgured, but stand- \u2014 Dank bf Commerce .181 1 3.87 December « ., 960 968 982 9.45 R Hemsley, 255 8t James st, Montreal.de a re 35 at 125; N.W.Luna, ed for October ate $10.853,714, compared HOLLY \u2014Ime shortiy a car of fancy Ing timber could not be Included end New waich mainaprings, #usranieed ., .ow , 110 at with $6,761,992 a year ago.holty and holly wreathrs, .the artion was dismissed In tote for a year.R.Memsley, 255 St James.l J ! + r ' J | .ar \\ \u2019 \u2018 : - ; \u2014 .à .- j .a ; , + | ; , , .; 20° TS .\u201c ro .Lo \u201d ; 7 \u2019 2 = Wednesday, November 7th, 1906 (Store Closes Daily at 5.30 p.m.) Our Display of Winter- Millinery will begin on Thursday, when there will be in our Depart ment an absolutely New and Exclusive Showing of fashionable and seasonable Hats in the which velvets and furs will be much to the fore.There will be many striking novelties, but possibl y none more so than the latest fad from Paris and New York\u2014* The Theatre Toque.\u201d The Military Hip-Length Costume There have been many and various styles of costumes, but, it is safe to say, none more popular than the costume of this season\u2014the Military ITip Length.Its diversity of design makes it comparatively casy to suit every taste, and its uniformly smart style becomes any figure.We have lately made some of these costumes in ultra smart design and, incidentally, we are able to sell them at $40 instead of $47.50 as formerly.They will be on show in our Department on Thursday.French Embroidered Flannels So great has been the demand this Fall for Silk Embroidered Flannels that we found our stock running out faster than it was coming in.A new shipment has just arrived, however, and while tho assortment is at its best, we would like you to make your selection.The desigus and colourings are almost nicer than any we have had betore.Straight from the manufacturer in France they come, so what you would ordinarily pay .65 for we are able to sell you at Fifty Cents a Yard.2 rare ist Boga Hits FEARFUL PAINS SUGGESTIONS HOW WOMEN MAY FIND RELIEF.2 [ 1 While no woman is entirely free from periodical suffering it does not seem to the plan oi nature that women should vuffer eo severely.This is a Svere strain on a woman's vitality.When pain exists something ip wrong which should be set right or it will lead to a serious derangement of the whole female organism.Thousands of women have testified in teful letters to Mrs.Pinkham that ydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound overcomes women's special pains and irregularities.It provides a safe and sure way of escape from distressing and dangerous weaknesses and diseases.The two following letters tall so convincingly what Lydia E.Pinkbam's Ve- potable Compound will do for women, ey cannot fail to bring hope to thousands of sulferers.Miss Matilda Richardson of 177 Wellington Street, Kingston, Ont., writes: Dear Mrs.Pinkham :\u2014 \u201cSome four years 31 my usually goed health began to fail, had severe pains in I started to take it for painfnl periods so that when it wired ine was not surprised, I had 4ufferet with blinding headaches and gin until it reemed that I must scream.hese pains lasted from five to ten days every month urd you ean understand how glad I was to met rolief.1 am in the best of health, and am pleased to give yon this testimonial for what your medicine bas done for me.Such tastimony shonlu be accepted by all women se convincing evidence that Lvdia F.Pinkbam's Vegetable Com- ound stands without a peer as a remedy or all the distreesing ills of women.The succees of Lydia F.Pinkham's Vegetable Compouni reste upon the well- earned gratitnde of Canadian women.When women are troubled with irregularities, displacements or ulceration of the organs, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation, backache, bloating, (or flatulency), general debility, indigestion and nervous prostration, or are beset with sich eymptoms as dizzinees, faint- nese.lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy they should remember there is one tri my k, my head ached, I would have dixssy and during my monthly periods And true remedy.Lydia E.Pinkbam\u2019s I would su fer intense p.I was advised Vegetable Compound at once removes to try Lydia E.Pinkham s V hie oe such troubles.Rofose fo bay any other \u2018 T 1 = * A medicine, for you need the best, Don't hesitate to write to Mrs.Pinkham if there is anything about your sickness you de not understand.She will treat you with kindness and her advice Is free.No woman ever regretted di so glad that Brough new Li and beatin do me, ty were natural and painless, Oy eval health improved.1 bave not an ache or a pain since, and I fes] It a duty as well as a pleasure to tell you what your medicine has done for me.Mme.Louise McKenzie, of Mount Car- nel, Montreal, Canada, writes : Dear igs.Pinkham i about Lydia writing her and she bas helped B.Ba Vegetable Compound before thousands.Address Lynn, Mass.Ask Mrs.Pinkham's Advice\u2014A Women Rest Understypds Woman's Wis.General maintenance, \u2018| pumps, $24,000 and hydrants, PREVALENCE OF | MADNESS IN CANAD French Expert Finds That Disease Exists, But is Not Common\u2014 Tracing Its Origin.At last night's meeting of the So- ciete Medicale, at Laval University, Pr.Loie,.the French bacteriologist, who was commissioned by the Domin- lon Government to make a study of cattle diseases in the North-West, read a paper on the subject.\u201cIs inad- ness prevalent in Canuda\u201d\u201d Dr.Loie arrived at the conclusion that madness existed in this country, though not widespread.The disease, he sald, wherever It was found, always originated from the bite of an animal, in most cases from a dog.and never came into existence sponian- evusly, but wus always the result of contagion, For this reason it was sometimes difficult to trace the disease from its source, especially so with regard to the few isolated cases which had come within his observation in Canada.Dr.Loie quoted cases, ed to him by Dr.Higgins, of Ottawa, concerning a man who contracted the disease from the bite of a domesticated wolf, and who finally died in a hns- pita).under appalling circumstances after having lust his regson.D.B.MARTIN AND CO.AGAIN CONVICTED.The D.B.Martin Company, Ltd.were agaln fined $25 and costs où fear charges of committing a nulsanve au: their abattoirs on Frontenac strees.The cases were heard by Mr.Record-r Weir, who sald that it was bis duiv to protect the citizens of Delorhin: rr, adding that he found it quite strange that no attempt tn remove (he bal sn el: had been made.Four other cases were bere by Mr.Recorder Weir.Po night at Delorimier a public meettig will be held to see whether or not any means of forcing the company to ru- medy the state of afairs can be found.AMUSEMENTS.His Majesty\u2019s.H.B.Irving's first appearance as 2 stad in Canada will be made on next Monday evening at His Majestys Theatre, and the engagement will embrace a series of seven perfurmances, including the Saturday matinee.His leading woman is Miss Doruthea Bairil.whom Du Maurier chose to interpret the title role in \u201cTrllby.\u201d Miss Baird's triumph was so great In this character that she at once assumed a place on the English stage as one uf jes most notable leading women.The company will also Include several who were with Sir Henry Irving in the old.Lyceum days.The bill for Monday | will be Mr.1rving's own adaptation of | a French play by Andre Picard, \u2019Jeunesse.Mr.Irving has named thei play \u201cMaurtcette,\u201d which is the name\u2019 of the heroine, the role played by Miss: Baird.\u201cManricetie\u2019 will be preced:d by the dramatization made by W.I.Courtney, of Robert Louis Stevenson's story \u201cMarkhelm.\u201d During his en- gagomant Mr.Irving will also preseat | the well known \u201cThe Lyons Mail\" which will be preceded by \"King Rene'a Daughter.\u201d He will also be seen during the week in \"King Charles 1.\u201d in which he plays the tlile role, aud Migs Baird the Queen, \u2014_\u2014 Academy of Music.The Pollard Lilliputian Opera Company.which has been so successful in the past in presenting familiar operatic characters in a new light, will play a return engagement at the Academy.beginning November 12th.For the first week of their engagement they wlll present for the first time in Moni- real the musical comedy *In Town.\u201d several of these taken en le VAVAVAVAVAV A VAVAVA Theatre Francais.\u201cChinatown Charlie\u201d will begin 7 week's engagement at the Francais next Monday.The play is sald to include several scenes of an artistic character; and also a few rcenic glimpses of a gruesome kind; notably the Secret Chamber and Rat Alley, which are sail to be no exaggeration of what certain New York localities offer to those whose slumming propensities lead them where others are afrald to venture, Theatre Royal.At the Royal next week the attraction will be \u2018The Champagne Girls.\u201d The company includes Potter and Hartwell, Montzomery and Carter.George B.Alexander; Carrie Ezier and Josie Webb, and the Moores.The management promise a fine production and handsome costumes.Hekking Concert Programme.The Symphony concert of the house wili be given at the Accd: zy of Music, next Friday afternoon, at 4.15 o'clock.\u2018The suloist will be Anton Hekking, the .mous German \u2018cellist.1.Mendelssohn Fingal's cave, Overture 2.Haydn .Symphony No.1 I Adagio-Allegro spirito.IT Andante.111 Finale-Allegro con spirito, 8.Sa.t-Saens, Concerto for violoncello and orchestra.Anton Hekking.4, a Georges.Prelude d'Axel b Foise.Pas des Pierrute et Pier- rettes Go Joli Giles.¢ Schumann.Aberflie 1 5.à MacDowel.,.Romanre b Godard., .Ferveuse ¢ Popper.Danse des Elves Anton Hekking.6 Massenet, Fete.JUDGE CHOQUET WILL PRESIDE AT BUCKINGHAM The Attorney-General yesterday appointed Judge Choquet to hear the evidence at the enquete intô the charges of manslaughter in connection with the Buckingham strike arrests.Boheme To Appear at Insurance Enquiry.Messrs.G.Herbert Simpson, Thon.J.Parkes, and A.H.Vipond have left for Ottawa to join the rest of the executive committee of the Life Underwriters\u2019 Association of Canada, who have been asked to appear before the Royal Commission on Life Insuranc> to express the views of the agents of the Dominion on insurance matters now occupying the attention of the Royal Commission.Water Committee Estimates.The Water Committee decided yesterday to ask Council for an appropriation of $226,898 for next year.The largest single {item waa $82,000 for ooal, which is required largely at the pumping station at Point 8t.Charles.345,000; steam $11,000, were other amounts included in the requisition.re t \u20ac Ticket Agents to Meet.Mr.J.J.McConniff, city passenger and ticket agent of the Intercolonial Rallway, left last night by Grand Trunk\u2018 Raliway en route to Mobile and New Orleans to attend the annual convention of the Canadian Ticket among others une communicat-| AL_\u2014DAILY-STAR\u2014 WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER 7.1906.+ WHAT Pod Silay on \"FRUIT LIVER Tamiera | ARE Pruit-a-tives are the marvels of modern Mnedivine.They have accomplished more actual cur=s-doue more good to more people\u2014than auy other medicine ever introduced in Canada for the time they have Leen on sale, Fruit-a-tives are fruit juices.They are * nature's cure for : .\u2014 CONSTIPATION \u2014BLUIOUSNESS \u2014Bap StoMmaca \u2014DYsPEPSIA \u2014HFADACELS \u2014IMPURE BLOOD \u2014BKIN DISFASES -RIDNEV TROUBLE \u2014RHZUMATISM \u2014IRRITATED HEART Fruit a-tives are the juices of apples, oranges, Sys and prunes.These juices are concentrated\u2014and by a secret pro- .cess, the juices are combined In a peculiar mauner.This new combination is much more active mcdicinilly than fresh juices-\u2014yet so perfect is the union that Fruit-a-tives act on the system as if they were in truth a natural fmit, medicinally stronger than any other known fruit, To this combination of fruit juices, tonics and internal antiseptics are added, and the whole made into tablets.\u2018 These are Fruat-a-lives\u2014sold every where for 50c a bor: or 6 boxes for f2.50.224 THE STORE THAT GUARANTEES Ÿ CUSTOMERS ABSOLUTE - Gigantic FRUIT-A-TIVES 1IMITED « BITAVA | VAVAVAVAVAVAYS THE VELVETY | SMOOTHNESS nf Suchard'e Coena strikes you at the first sip.VAVAYS | AVA ordinary Coens show plainly a considerable nmount of powder only partiniiy dissolved Perhaps you have never liked vaca for that reason, Dat a cup of 1Su SHAR LO COCOA is as smocth as velvet, showing that It 1s perfectly dissolved, not merely mixed.To a discriminatinæ taste that makes all the difference deiween a deli- vious dremk and à poor one, Try a tin of Suchard's.\u2014anents-\u2014 FRANK L.BENEDICT & CO.MONTREAL SAVAVAVAVAVAY, Bronsdon\u2019s Milk Chocolate Croquettes Not the original, but the improved.BRONSDON'S PURE CANDY, 239 St.James treet, wwotiard), AYA VAVAVAVAVAY, AVAN of AVAYAVAY, VA N 20 Years of Practice.Consultations.I.e Blanc de Perles des Orientaux, The magical superfluous Hair Destroyer.The Best, the Safest and the Surent Depilatory In existence; without producing the Regular Vio J $10.00\u2014Funcy Tweeds 11.00 \u2014Fancy Cheviots 15.00 \u2014All-wool Twcods and Regular Value.$ 8.00-Dar* Mixed Overcoats 10.00\u2014-Box Overcoats 12,00\u2014Fancy 13.00-\u2014}tlaek and Blue Cheviots and Worsteds Worsteds 20.00\u2014Blacl, Vicunas and Worsteds cc.see ooo toe 0005 Tweed Overcoats.Manufacturers\u2019 Stocks Sacrificed.Sale Starts Nov.8th, at 8 A.M.TREMENDOUS CUT IN CLOTHING ANI} FUR PRICES resulting from an over production of three manufacturers.been normal, this Sale would not have been necessary, and the opportunity for you to save would have been lost, weather conditions six months ahead, bargains of this kind would be unknown, But they cannot do it\u2014they cannot tell when the cold will come and the snow will fly\u2014they must follow the trend of custom, The mistakes they make frequently prove of incalculable profit to the the public, as in this instance when three great manufacturers\u2019 stocks of Fall and Winter Clothing and Furs are to be sold to consumers at the cost of production.is simply a case of over production of miscalculation.serviceable, splendidly made garments were produced, but the unseasonable weather stopped their sale as effectually as a flame stops the flight of a moth.wanted Fall and Winter Clothing and Furs in summer weather.The manufacturers became panic stricken, they turnad to us, we said : Half Price ! retorted, \u2018\u2018we lose too much money.\u201d signalled their willingness to take their losses, and to-day we have at our disposal three unprecedented stocks of Fall and Winter Clothing and Furs which we shall sell at Half Price, and this store will be the outlet through which the stocks will pass from day to day to the consumers.It will be a sort of a clearing house, which will enable the buyers to save 50 cents on the dollar.It is pecessary to see the clothing, try it on and note the excellence, mistakes.wonderful then the value will become 34 to 44 Chest Measurement.Sale Price.the most wonderful clothing opportunity presented in Montreal, and one that cannot be repeated this season, Had weather conditions If manufacturers could correctly judge Being slaves to custom, they make It Thousand of fashionable, Nobody \u2018No, no,\" they Last week they That was a month ago.The savings are simply apparent and no printed argument will be needed.It is Sale price.Regular Value.* $10.00\u2014Rlack Beaver and Cheviot Overcoats en * 5-00 12,00-\u2014Fancy Tweed Black Overcoats.vase sncuse 7.98 16.00\u2014Fancy Tweed and Black Overcoats .+.9-98 20.00\u2014Dres: Overcoats .+.10000 .Cee 12.98 Regular Value.Sale price.$3.00\u2014Boys' Reefers .vee recu ne ver eas Correa $1.98 6.00\u2014Overcoats and Reefers .we ben merits taevssaens 3.50 7.50\u2014Fancy Overcoats .cee oe .Cee senc ss 0000 5-48 STRIKING When comparing prices, don\u2019 BARGAINS IN THE BASEMENT.t forget to compare qualities.If you find prices as low as ours you'll likely find qualities inferior.This ts a safe house first, a money-saving house afterwards.Quality is never sacrificed for the sake of making little prices.won't chip or emack; None CO D EXTRAORDINARY! ENAMEL LIPPED SAUCEPANS, first quality enamet, regular 29c and 39c quality, For 15e value.Thursday .HOUSEHOLD TACKS, NAIL HAMMERS See CEILING HOOKS, per dozen WARDROBE HOOKS, per dozen JAPANNED DOOR BOLTS, each TEA STRAINERS .SOUP STRAINERS .east sensation.By mail $1.00 Noid by all druggists.Lyman.Sons and Co Also eradl- cated for ever, Etectrolyris, I'alnless; poal- tively guaranteed Endorsed hv physicians Au correspondence and consultations nt Mra George Tucker's, the Practica! Farlal Dermatologist, 986 St Lawrence Boulevard, near Pine avenue, Montreal.266 3 Jaw hEALTH OF CITY DURING OCTOBER.According to the records of the Hygiene Departinent of the city, contagious disease cases reached the total number of 396 during the month of October.bringing the total number of cases since the beginning of the year up to 3,642, The following je the report of the department for the month: Total October.for year Diphtheria .00eusss0uess 79 512 Scarlatina 000000000000 17 163 Typhoid fever .ooo 80 608 Measles Loire .80 1,063 Rosevla .0000000u0ve000 1 142 Chicken-pox .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 £3 Whooping cough .18 227 Tuberculosis 120020000000 64 Tv Erysipelas .0.00nns 1 30 Ear-lap oo.a 4 10 Cercbro-spinal-meningitis.1 .5 Pamphizia 8 12 Trachoma 10 10 Tteh ie 22 22 Malaria .ioaiiiniiiina.0 ) Smallpox 0 5 Tried to Get in School Book Ring.Toronto, November 7-George N.Morang, the publisher, before the text, book commission, tnld of the difficulties he experlenced in his endeavor to get into the achoolbook ring.He complained generally of his treatment by the Liberal Government and partl- cularly about Hon.Mr.\u2018Harcourt, former minister of, education, who wrote letters to hifn marked \u201cpersonal\u201d and \u201cprivate.\u201d whereas In real- tty they were business letters and should have been public.Man Dies from Result of Kick.Ottawa, November 7.\u2014 Henry Yack, & German laborer, 329 McKay street, lies dead in the Protestant Hospital, and Augusta Kollesch, a one-armed German, living on Electric street, is in the police cells, charged with being responsible for his death Yack, it la claimed was kicked in a scuffle with the man Kollesch, about Octobar 1.enought for trousecaux.Every seam double-sewn_\u2014every ment cut roomily.Îtis MINERIA Whitewear tell you where to go.19 Toromte, Ome, Agents\u2019 Association.to be held et Mobile this week.WIRE POTATO) MASHERS RICH DECORATED TOILET SETS.full size, 10 pieces: EMBOSSED WHITE CHINA CUPS and SAUCERS, Thursday \u20ac EMBOSSED WHITE CHINA TEA PLATES, Thursday .\u20ac FLOUR SIFTERS\u2014no cook should be without one two packages for POT CHAIN, and SCRAPER, each.POTT'S IROŸ#IANDLES, each .NEW PATENT PANT HANGERS, each .A Woman Should Never Forget to Say MOTT\u2019S When She Wants the Very Best CHOCOLATE For Cooking Purposes.EXPERIENCED COOKS WILL TAKE NO OTHER.266 2 2aw THE VICTORIAN OUTWARD.List of Saloon Passengers Salling for Liverpool on Thursday.List of passengers, R.M.S.Victorian, Capt.Angus Mnacnicol, from Montreal and Quebec, Nov.8th, to Liverpool: Mr.LL.Andrews, Mrs.Austin, Mr.J, Atkinson, Winnipeg, Man.Capt.J.A.Benyon, Mrs, Benyon, Master Andrew Benyon and.governess, Quebec, Que.; Mrs, Briggs, l.ady de Bla- quiere, London, Eng.; Mr.G.Brown, Mra.R.Beathy, Winnipeg, Man.; Mr.Prouglas Bird, Hamilton, Ont.; Mr.Bates, Winnipeg, Man.; Mr.Robert Bridge, Vancouver, B.C.; Mr.T.W.Bell, Winnipeg, Man.; Mrs.F.Berry, Cardiff, 8.Wales; Mrs.Baker, Winnipez, Man.Mr.Hubert Couleon, Mra.Coulsnn,London, Eng.; Mr.Chaplin, Miss Campbell, Winnipeg, Man.; Mr.F.W.Chaney, Fort Bnskatchewan; Mr.H.Carpenter, Winnl- peg, Man; Mra, Colman, Collingwood, Ont.; Mr.A.H.Church, Mrs.Church, Montreal, Que; Mr, G.Causfleld, Ke: nora, Ont, .Mrs.Deaville, Victoria, B.C.Mr.J.Elkin, Xontreal, Que.Mr.J.Francia, Birmingham, Eng.; Mr.White wear that wears\u2014and yet is dainty gar- If your dealer hasn't it, write ws.We'll The Miserva Manniectering Ce, Limited, F.H.Fulford, Master Fulford, Mrs.Ful- ford, Miss Fulford, London, Eng.; Mr.J.A.Fletcher, Montreal, Que.; Mr.George Fox, Winnipeg, Man.; Mrs.C.J.Ford, Victoria, B.C.; Mr.France, Mrs.Fran- cls, Mr.C.8, Falre, Montreal, Que.Mias Grandldge, Birkenhead, Eng.; Col.W.G.Gwaten, Ottawu, Ont.: Mr.B.Graser, Montreal, Que.; Mr.E.C.Gas- kell, Mr.Gaskell, Winnipeg, Man.; Sergt.Gregson, Ottawa, Ont.Mrs.Olga von W.Haskell, Miss Alice E, Haskell, Master Geo.W.C.Haskell, Master Edwin D.Haskell, Minneapolis, Minn.; Miss Heath, Winnipeg.Man.: Mr.E.K.Herring, Edmonton, Alta.; Corpl.Hird, Ottawa, Ont.; Mr.F.Howarth, Winnipeg, Man.Mr.Arthur E.Jennings, London, Eng.Mr.A.Levvy, Winnipeg, Man, Mr.Fred.Meredith, Montreal, Que.; Miss I.M.Meredith, London, Ont.: Mr.A.Meriot, Mr.J.J.Moyse, Montreal, Q ; Mr.R.W.Miller, Chicago, Ill.; Mr.A.Morgan, Winnipeg, Man.Miss Liverpool, Eng.; Mrs.Macdougall, real, Que.; Mr, D.W.Mullin, Carleton Place, Ont.Mr.A.D.Newton, Ashcroft, B.C, Mrs.Pendergrasse, Winnipeg, Man: Miss Esther A, Palmef Battleford, Sask.; Mr.Parsons, Victoria, B.C.; Mr.Charles Parsons, Montreal, Que.; Miss Edith A.Pooling, Millwood, Man, Mra.J.Redpath and child, New Lla- keard, Ont.; Miss W, V.Redfern, Vlc- toria, B.C.; Mrs.W, Ridley.Miss Ridley, Liverpool, Eng.; Mr.Ross, Halifax, N.8.Mr.W.B, 8.Smith, Mrs.Squiers, Mrs.Sturtevant, Montreal, Que.; Mr.Hubert Saunders, Winnipeg, Man.; Mrs.Shirley and two children, Orangeville, Ont.; Miss C.M.Sparkes, Master F.H.Flelding (3 years), and infant, Liverpool, Eng.; Mr.David Taylor, Mrs.Taylor and child, Mrs, Taylor, Winnipeg, Man.Rev, John O.Troop, Mrs.Troop, Montreal, Q.; Mr.J.R.Tomlin, Ottawa, Ont.: Mr.Varcoa, Winnipeg, Man.Mr, T.B, Willahs, Ottawa, Ont.; Mr.John H.West, Master West, Quebec, Q.: Mr, J.B.8.Wilford, Mr.J, T.Ward, Winnipeg, Man.; Mr.Arthur Ward.Mrs.\u2018Ward and child, Toronto, Ont.; Mr.J.Wilbore, Mr.R, E.Warre, Mr.G.White, Mr.C.J.Ward, Winnipeg, Man.: Mr.H.A.Willams, Pt.Perry, Mr.J.W.arent verpool, Eng.; Mr, Waymouth.Mrs, th, Victoria, c.Wonderfully Good Values in Women\u2019s Garments No department in our establishment has received more favorable comment than the Mantle section.It's praiseworthy for Its assort- Recent Publications 93¢\u20ac These ambassadors from the literary world won instant favor at the court of public opinion.ment of Ready-to-wears \u2014 for style and aplendor\u2014quality and Prices asked here for the new low price.publications add to their desirable- Thursday's offer includes a number of odd suits exceptionally good at the price marked.LADIES' SUITS.ness, \u2014The Late Tenant.\u2014The White Plumes.\u2014The Leader.80 Sujts, In fancy tweeds and .black vicunas, eight different | \u201c\u2014Anthony Overman.styles, with seml-tightfitting or \u2014Jane Cable.Eton coats: regular $12.50 ~The Dream and the Business, to $15.00, LOT .$9.50 \u201cair Nigel COATS.\u2014A Princess of Vascony.14 only, 7% length coats, in grey \u2014The Saint.checks, plain loose back, collar and cuffs finished with plain cloth, double breasted; very soft and warm; regular $16.50, \u2014The Heart That Knows.Ete.A book that helps to make this mundane sphere worth living in.LOT tonne one see bares .$13.50 White House Cook Book .85¢ THE BOY'S SWEATER is, to him, a very important article of clothing, it must be the right colours and the right style to suit him, or he will be always dissatisfied with it.GIVE HIM WHAT HE WANTS and he will appreciate it all the more, Buy it Here and il Will Be Right We have a big assortment to choose from, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25.THE KNIT-TO-FIT \"5 057455 pages 597 St.Catherine wie et FURS! FURS! ~ by \u2014AT\u2014 ~ THE AMERICAN FUR STORE, SPECIALS for THURSDAY.Texas Mink Stoles, 36 In.long, 6 talls ormament, satin lined -810.00 Gray Fox Stoles, 86 In.long, \u20ac talls ornament, satin lined .$7.00 Baby's White Lamb Collars .» ects tens eaves -.$2.00 Baby's White Lamb Muffs .teres trie see vay eves.B1.50 Baby's White Lamb Caps .recenser.Our special Alaska 8able Ruff, quality No.1, 6 tails.Our price, $7.50 Other specials in FURS to be seen at our store.We extend you à cordial invitation to visit the RELIABLE AMERICAN FUR STORE, Formerly 27 8t.Lawrence Street.Removed now to 481 East St.Catherine Street near St.Andre St._ Telephone East 625.Open Evenings, Furs Dyed, Cleaned and Remod eled at Moderate Prices.Cubans Want to Be Annexed.Havana, November 7.\u2014The report of a remarkable feature in the present condition of minor disorder which pre- ez.This band is displaying the Stars and Stripes The leaders declare they not only have no intention of opposing the Americans in any way, but that !t fa their desire to head à muve- vails more or less throughout the Island comes from Sanct] Apirltus, in i support of annexation to the Santa Clara province.In the vicinity : of © 1 car d an ( the toum thern in oncamee Ladies\u2019 solid gold watches from 320.armed band of 90 men.under the com- mand of Colonels Sanchex and Jimin- R Hemsley, 2bb St.James st, Montreal.4 A -\u2014 a Ta ran\u201d uvre rT Tm = | All notices of Births, Marrlages, ! d Deaths must be endorsed with : names and addresses of the per : 1e esnding_ came.; : i BIRTHS, RTNEY\u2014On November 4th, at Otta- \u2018a, to Mr.And Mrs.E.P.Huartiey.à aughier.® NG - On November 3rd, at Toronto, ! o Mr.and Mrs.R.U.King, à son =652 ESTON\u2014On November 3.at Oltawa, Y Mr.and Mrs.John T.Preston, à un.® UTH\u2014At Ottawa, on November bth, >» Mr.and Mrs H.L.Routh, a son.® PE \u2014 On Monday, Nevember 5th, the vite of M, Pope.of u son.MARRIAGES.ERB-PAFINEAU \u2014 On the 5 Jctaber, by the Rev J.LL.Morin.of k it.John's Church, Dr.H.W.Hyers to ora Curran, widow of the late I,.J.A.Papineau (Seigneur of MonteBello).* -VIDSON-HAYS - On November 3rd.t the residence of the bride's father, 7 Ontariv avenue, by the Rev.Dr.second daughter uf pi ohnston, Orilan, > {, Hays, to Thurnton Davidson 27th of DEATHS IN THE CITY.LL\u2014In this city.on November Gth, 908, Julia Doyle, beloved wife of Hen- amin Ball, aged 43 years.Funeral rom her husband's residence, 1160 De fontigny st.east, on Thursday morn- 18, &t 8 o'clock.to St, Mary's Church, hende to Cote des Neiges cemetery.285 2 ASER \u2014 At 180 Bleurÿ street.at the ge ol 6! Adam B.Fraser.Funeral Pridas.at 2.30 p.m.to Mount Roval \u2018emetery.266 RKPATRICK \u2014 On the 5th November, t her hust&nd's residence, 163 Mans- leld street, suddeniy, of pneumonta, iarah Fox, dearly beloved wife of John - I.Kirkpatrick, in the 73rd year of her Be.Funeral private.Please omit luwe-s.265 2 0 >RPHY \u2014 In this city.November \u201cth, dary Redmond, dearly beloved wife of Alam Murphy Funeral from her on-in-law\u2019s residence, Mr John Jouth, 188 Congregation street.on Sridäy, at 7.30 a.m.Funeral private 266 2 ARSON \u2014 At his residence, 126 Ab- soit ave.Westmount (suddenly), 'harles W.Pearson, in his 57th vear \u2018uneral private.9 AMET \u2014 In this city, bn November th, 1806, at No.615 St, Urbain street, 2mily B Prituet, third daughter of the ate A.W Primet.Funeral private.Kansus City, Ch\u2018cagv, and Detruit apers please copy) BINSON\u2014At tho age of 73.William tobinson.a native of Charieton, North- mberland County, England, departed his life at his home.No.21 Conway treet, in thie c.ty.on the morning of donday.the 5th of November Instant, fter a long illness, The funeral w!''] ve held on Wednesday afternoon.the th inst., at 2 o'clock.264 3 ILLING \u2014 November 6th.at 8 Charon street.Thomas Telling, aged 59 ears.SBwinden, London and Manches- er papers please cupy.Funeral notice , ater.LLEE -.In this city, on November i.at Hotel Dieu.Jean Buptiste Vallee, tt the age of f2 vears lawver and pro- honotary of the Superior Court.Fun- ral notice later.JUNG \u2014 On the 6th November.1006, n her Tist year.Mary Markie Young.vidqw of the late Richard Young.Fun- ral \u2018on Thursdaÿ.the Nth Inst.at ?»m., from the residence of her son- n-law, Jas.H.Dumbell, 509 Rivard \u2018street.Friends please aocept this inti- nation.Aberdeen, ScoUznd, papers vieasg copy.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE.CITY, \\RRETT\u2014Jane Anna Lackev.he'nved vife of George T.Barrett.born on tie th af March, 1863, at Crumlin, Co.An- nm Ireland, died in Ottawa on Nov.J th.\"LMAN \u2014 On Monday.6th Inst, at the \u2018esidence of I.t.-Col.Bulthan, Sweets- urg, Que.Elizabeth Marguerite.only laughter of the late W J Bulman.B.A.Bc., of HM.Newfoundland Sur- sey.and of Charlottetown, P.E.L., aged 13 years.London, Liverpool and Dum- \u2018ries, G.B., papers please copy.\"TLER \u2014 In Boston, Mass.on Sat- urdaÿ, November ärd, Maggie Clair- adge, beloved wife of Matue Butier.266 2 LIS\u2014At Jersey City on November 3, Mary Henrictta Eishrow, widow of the ate Francis Hubert Ellis, formerly of Dttawa.* INNES \u2014 At Fort Daniel.Que, after an illness of 24 hours.Mr.George Me- Innes, 50 years vld.266 2 \\DMORE\u2014An Ottawa, on November 3, Phillip Radmore, aged 69 years.* HINFIELD - On November 186 Third ave, Ottawa, W.field, formerly of Montreal, year.lanted-=-Insurance Manager eat lady charlotte gelatine all duy.PLAIN 6th.A.Whin- in his TIth :66 3 at THE UNDERTAKER VICTORIA SQUARE : \u2018 63 1B6eod \u2014 \u201cTHE VOICE OF THE STARS.\u201d .According to '\u2018Zadkiel.\u201d 1907 Is to be year full of trouble.especially for se Government.DThe year is to open well, however.[Jupiter 1s supreme in Cancer, the j opical sign, at the birth of the New ear, and as the same benefic planet ad lately risen at the winter solstice trine aspect with the ruling planet, h.ars, of Great Britain.a good begin- ng for our beloved country may as- iredly be anticipated; albeit political irmetl will soon attend.\u201d But in ebruary the House of Commons wilt 3 \u201cthe scene of great excitement, and 18 British Government will be In a i some perponal danger.\u201d In March a warning is made to the overnnrent about naval disarmament, ad in the following month.\u201cInasmuch s Mars meets with the opposition of Jpiter, the conjunction with Uranus rice, and remains in the same tropi- al sign until October 13\u2014a stay of pore than rix months\u2014a most impor- nt epoch for India is now inaugurat- Hi Let the British Government and ne Viceroy accept this sertous warn- that a great crisis is at hand!\" As the result of the, affliction of the n and moon at their anniversaries m ay, \u2018two European sovereigns, a cer- In royal duke, and a popular earl, 11 soon De involved in trouble or 1ll- leah.\u201d The following month there further misfortunes for India and fghanistan.July Is more fortunate, Jupiter, being now free from the hos- le rays of Mars, benefits Scotland and er couftries subject to Cancer.\u201d n August 26, Mars is in conjunction ith Uranus again in the ninth degree Capricornus, and \u201caccidents and ex- ostons will soon follow in the mouth- of Europe, and in India.\u201d while in ptember accidents.explosions, and es will affitet New York.\u201cThere will be aickness In high aces\u2019 In October, and \u2018the Govern- ent will not be in à very salubrious bndition.\u201d A Purtous storm may be nked for in November.and during the st month of the vear there wlli be © ge in the personnel of the nhinet, and in that of the Common ouncil-of the city.\u201d vou have headaches consult our op- clam R.Hemslev.238 St.James st.1andary\u2014one of their number will be, Of Valpable Lands, Power Mouse, Plant and Machinery, Grist Mill and Water Power situate in and near the Village of Deschenes, in the Province of Quebec, on the Ottawa River.PURBUANT to the order for Winding Master at Ottawn of the High Court of Jusfiye.at his office in the Court House, in © o'clock, City of Ottawa, up till twelve noon on Saturdav the 1st day of December next, 1506.fur the tollowlng Eroperty, viz : PARCEL Ne (1) Tie Power Houses, Plant and Machinery installed 1901-1902, Qt or near the Vilinge of Deschenes.in the Province of Quebet heretof ire owned end operated by the Capital Power Company, Limited and the Power House thereto adjoining, leased to the Hull Electric Company bv RB & WW Conroy by deed of lease dated the 13th dav of Mav, A Dy psu, together with tite land und premiipes appurtenant thereto and \u201ceed In connection therewith, being composed of that part of Lot Number Fifteen tA) in the First Range of the Township of South Hull, In the County of Wright, and Province of Quebec ont.\u2018nk on the Ottawa River near the sald Village of Deschenes und hounded on the South by the Chtawa River, on the West hv a certain small canal or feeder.on the North by a line drown from the sald feeder nnd paraile] with the south wall of the house known as the \u201cConroy Hogie- stead\u2019 at u distincr of thirty feet south mensuted at right angles fram the sad south wall of re sand Conroy Homestead t+ the Easterly boundary line (produced) of the lands appurtenant to the said Cone rov Homestead us described In a certain deed from the Shentf of the County of Wright to Alexander Snnpson, dated the Un day of September 1301, thence along the sad Fastorly boundary and the same produced to a point feet north of the north bank of the sald feeder and thence along a line following the course of the gard feeder in an easterly direction at a uniform distance of 5 fet therefrom to the land~ te be suid as Parcel Noo (2) and thence along the Southerly boundary of the said lands 19 be sold as Parcel No.(1 to the easterly boundary nf said Lot Fifteen Av and en the Fast by the Easterly tourdars of tne said Lot Fifteen (A) and alan all that part of the Water lot :n the Ottawa River opposite to and adjoining the said part of the sald Lot Fifteen + Av exept the portions thereof heretofore sold and conveyed to the Hul} Electri> Company and the Des- chenes Electri° Compuny in and bv the devda thereafter mentioned, together with all dams and bulkheads now Prect- ed upon the sitd lands hut subject to the rights anil servitudes (If any) in favor of the Huil Electric Company under and bv virtue of two certain deeds made hy R & W Conroy and the sald Hull Flee tric Company and dated the 6th day of Jinuary, 1%97 and the 6th day of May.J8YX.respectively, and under and bŸ virtue of the aforesaid lease dated the 15th day of May.1844 and also subject to the rights and servitwies (If any) in favor of the Iwschenes Electric Company nun- der and by virtue of two certain deeds between the sald R & W Conrov and the DIwschenes Electric Company hearing date the 27th day of January, 1998.nnd the 6th day of June, 1888 respectively.And subject also to the water power rights to be granted with parcel Number Two if sold to a different purchaser than the purchaser of this parcel, and rub- ject also to the rights and servitudes imposed under and by virtue of a certain Indenture of Lease made betwoen the Capital Power Company, Limited, and Wm, Scott & Company.dated the First day of January.1905, together also with the pole line and all wires and electrical apparatus thereon heretofore used by the Capital Power Company.Limited, for the transmission of electricity to the City of Hull, the said pole line being partly leased and partly freehold and extending from the Rforesaid Power Tinuse to tha preniiges of the E.B Eddy Company.Limited.and the (George Matthews l\u2018am- pany, limited, respectively, In the sald City of Hull, and together also with the two transformer stations and the ron- tents thereof situate on the premises of the F.B.Eddy Company's.Limited, in the City of Hull, and\u2019 the contents of the transformer station situate on the premises of the sald George Matthews Fompany., Limited, in the said City of Hutt This parcel will be sold As A going concern with the benefit of and suhject to the terms of a certaln contract for the supply vf power made between R.& - Conroy and the sald FE.B.Eddy Company.Limited, and dated the 8th day of January.1900, as varied by a certain otli- er agreement made between the Capital Pewer Company.Limited, and the sald E.B.Eddy (\u2018ompanyv.Limited, dated the 21st day of March.1901.and Also a certain contra-t made between the Capital Power Company.T.imited, and the George Matthews Company, Limited, for the supply of power both of which contracts must be assumed by the purchaser, PARCEI, NUMBER (2) ronsiats of the grist mill.etevator, platform, store nouses, shed.machinery and furnishings.tcgether with the lands and premises appurtenant thereto at present leased to \u201cWim.8rott & Co.\u2019 under and by virtue of a certain Indenture of l.ease hetween the Capital Power Company.Limited, and the said \"Wm.Scott & Co bearing date the First day of January, 1905.and descrilied in the sald lease and shewn and laid down on a Plan prepared by J.B.McRae, C.E., thereto attached and together aleo with a water power privilege similar to that described in the sald lease tn the sald \u201cWm.Scott & Co.\u201d but not limited to the term of the said Jease.and the water to be used will be lilmted to the quantity capable of producing such power with the most modern machinery, and also the right of way over the railway gliding.leading from the rald grigt mill to the main line of the Canadian Parlfir Rallway Company.This parcel will he sold subje~t to the said lease to the sald \u2018Wm.Scott & Co.\u201d and ruhject also to the rights of the Hull Electric Company and the Deschenes Flectrice Company respectively, to maintain and use their respective pole linns upon and across the sald Jands as defined Ly the sald deeds mentioned in the description of parcel Number One.and also subject to the right of the purchaser of parcel Number One to maintain and use the pole line therein described.PARCEL NUMBER (3)\u2014All that part of sald Int Fifteen (A) In the sald Township of South Hull lving to the South of the main line of the Canadian Pacific Rallwav Company except the lands contained in parcels Numbers One and Two and except the lande and property appurtenant to the sald Conroy Homestead, which are defined and described in the said deed from the Sherif?of the County of Wright to one Alexander Simpson, dated the 25th day of September, 1901 This parvel will be sold subject to a certain Indenture of Tease between the Capital Power Company, Limited.and the Rideau [umber Company, dated the 25th day of May.1908 wherehv a portion of the said parcel has been demised to the said lessees.This narcel will be mold also subject to the rights of the Hull Electric Company and the Deschenes Electric Companv resprctively to maln- tain and ure thelr respective pole lines upon And across the said lands and to thelr respective rights nf way as defined by the sald deeds mentionad in the description of parcel Number One.and also subject to the rights of the murchaser of Parcel Number One to main:ain and usa the pole line therein dércribed.and also subject to the right of way to be granted to the purchaser of parcel Number Two.over and nlonz the said Railway riding.and also subjert to a right of wav of ingress, exream and regress In favor of the respective purchasers of parcels Numbers Ona and Two, thelr respective heirs, executôrs, administrators.mucces- sors And asaigns.over and along the existing ronds leading from Main Street in thé Village of Deschenes to the sald Par- cele Numbers One and Two.PARCEI, Nn.(4)-\u2014-Comporsed of the following ints in the Village nf Des: chenes, that Is to say.Lot Number Twenty-four (24).the west part nf Lot Number Twentv-five (26).J.ots Numbers Twenty.six tn Twenty-eight (26-238), both Inclusive, Thirty ta Foftv (30-40).both inclusive, Forty-four (44%.Forty-five (4h).Forty-seven (47).Forty-eight (48).Fifty to Fifty-three (50-53).both inclusive, Tiftv-fiva (85).Fifty-six (58), Six- tv-one (81), Sixty-two (62).Bixty-five ta Seventv-twu (66-72).both inclusive, Up ot The Capital Power Company.Limited.sealed tenders will tee received Ly Willam Louls Scott, Esquire.Loval , Beveuty-five to One hupdred and eight (78-108), both inclusive, One Hundred and ten to One Hundred and Fourteen (110-114), both Inclusive, One Hundred and eighteen to One Hundred and twenty- two (118-133) both inclusive One Hundred and thirty to One Hundred and thirty- nine (130-139), both inclusive, and One Hundred and forty-nine to Une Hundred and fifty-three (149-183).both Inclusive, all according to the Official Plun and Book of Reference of the Village of Des.chienes, In the Township of Hull Tenders will be received for all or any \"ane ar more of Lie aboyve mentioned pare cels en bloc as weil as (or any one or «more of the said several parcels separ | ately.The property will be soc} en bloc or tn séparate parce's, or one orf wore of the said parceis will be void vu baw und the others separately as may be determined after the receipt of tue tenders The property will he sold sublet to a reserved prive to be fixed bv the Master for the who'v and for coi panel Separ- alely.but the highest or any tender shall not neeessarlly be accepted.Fach parcel will be sold sublet to all taxes, and other rates acoriing after the 1st of De ember, 1906 The purchaser shal take oer the insurance Gf any) whic may be in force on the property.and shall in addition to the pur- shase money pay a proport.onate pest of the \u2018neurance preminms for (he re- wpe-tive periods for which the several poîteles may have sti Lo run from the time of the payment of the balance of the purchase money.The purchaser of Parcel Number One !xha) be entitled 10 the 1evelds accruing i from and after the payment of the Lba.- Lance of pur-nase money, and the vendor wi; pay u'i wages and charges fur the operation of the said property up to tte waid time.Tne converdnce shud be wiih.nut warmly sauve as 1e the acts of Le l'auidator, and #hail Le prepared by the Solicitor for the Hiquidator ut the ov pense of the parchaser.All eapenses ol, and incidental to the investigating of tite including the preparation of tre abe stracts.if revuired.shail be borne by tha purchaser.The vendor shall be bound tn produce oniy such tile deeds as are in hig possession Some of the Vilinge lots described In Parcel! Number Four are subject to ver- tain leases which must be respected hv the purchaser and if the Lianidiator shall be unable tu show a goml Lt'e 10 any of the =aid lots, the sade shall not he thereby tendered void, but a proportionce reduction of the pur:hase money to be faved Ly the Master shall be allowed to the purchaser ns compensation therefor, Tenders must he sealed and addressed W t\u2018\u2019ourt House.O:- I.Boott.Lo-ai Master Tawa, and marked \u201cHe Capital Power Company.Limited.Tender for Property.\u201d Each tender must be accompanied by 8 cory fied \u2026 16 .fes a ve 005 CAN SATE NE OS AS AQU AE ac LL dm privy ae y , ç THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7.1906.ST, LOUIS TALKS OF MAKING LARGE LOM Money Is Needed for Streets and Lighting \u2014Petition Presented to Council, At the St.Louis Council last evening, Mr.Hector Bisaillon presented a petition, signed by over two hundred citizens of Montreal Annex, complaining vf the daugervus condition of the sidewalks in detective lights.du connection with the petition, Mr.Bisalllon said that women had been accosted recently and while he would nut say that this was due to the lack of light, the danger would be minimized by a kood lighting service.Mr.Joseph Perrault, who also spuxe on behalf of the petitivn, stated that lie knew the town of St.Louis was very short uf money, he had signed tho petition with the proviso \u201cprovided the townguf St, Louis had the necessary money.\u201d Councillor Godun thought it strange that Mr.Perrault wuulc ask for these Improvements when he kKnéw the town had no money available.and wus op- pused to the council borruwing money.Councillor Jubinville said the council was anxious tu make permanent sidewalks, which were badly needed, but the people would have to sanction the proposed Joan of $300,000, which would leave a balance to pay off the floating debt, In regard to the defective lights he thought the chief of pollre should have one of his men watch these arc lights in the West ward.so that the town would be In a position to deduct from the company's accounts the West ward and of! he thought ; i | Sinvunts charged for service not sup- | plied.Mayor Gelinas said he would be op- Pposed to hborrowing any more money uniess there was a different understanding regarding the whole system of administration.Fur Instance, there should not be any more contracts avarded on which five per cent.commission was paid to Mr.Vanier, town engineer, on all drains and permanent works, when the engineer drew a salary of $2.00, Councillor Godon spoke very strongly in support of horrowing mare money to make the necessary improvements, and added.If we horrow $300,000 and spend it in the town, Montreal\u2019 would ennex us just the same, when Lhe proper time comes.\u201d Councillor Neville replied that this was not the question.The present council was elected to administer the affairs of the town of St.Louis ns econmmically as if were their own private business.It ix understood that the present debt of the town is about $1,350.000.and If the people sanction the proposed loan of $300.000, this will leave a little hiss than $100,000 available for permanent sidewa!ks, «te.the balance being applied to reducing the present float- fng debt.The Mayor savs.however.thut the canneil would have to appeul to the Legislature at Queber for pawer to charge half of the cost of sidewalks t> the proprietors.it Finally it was decide] to leave the whole matter nver until the bv-law is introduced by Councillor Turcot, who is 1 at present.DENIES THAT JEWISH PARTY WILL BE FORMED.Mr.A.Blumenthal, President of the Disraeli Conservative Club, speaking to a Star reporter last evening, declared that there was nothing whal- ever in the reported movement to form a separate Jewish party in this city and country.\u201cThe Jews In Canada.Uke all other citizens,\u201d he said, \u2018are divided into two great parties.Some support the Liberals And some the Conservatives, it would be absurd for our people to taik of forming a separate party.There are fifty thousand Jews in al} Canada, Now, low many of that number are voters\u201d Putting that question ls sufficient to show the absurdity of such a movement.The Jewish Liberals as well as we of the Conservative par*y make up our minds on the issues of the day and stick to one party or the other on views regarding Lhe interests of the whole country and not af any race or creed.INADEQUACY OF GAOL PROVISION FOR WOMEN.A largely attended meeting of Hochelaga County Woman's Christian Temperance Union was held in Temperance Hall, Prince Arthur street, .n lues\u201d = with Mrs.McLachlan, pra- sident,in the chair.Mesdames Radford, Curry.Thurston, Leet and McLachlaa, who had been present at the World's Conven':>n at Boston, spoke enthusilas- tically of tu.proceedings.Mrs.Radford then presented the position of the Prutestant woman's gaol.n Fullum street, culling attention to the need of à new one; also a reformatuy for Protestant boys and girls.us bolh the latter and frequently the former have to be sen! to other than Protestant institutions.It was then declded unanimeusly that a petition to this :f- fect be submitted to the Government.CARS WERE FISHED OUT OF THE CANAL.Hundreds of persons wera gathered on the embankment of the Lachine canal yesterday afternoon to watch (he process of drawing up from the bed of the canal three flat cars, belonging to the Grand Trunk Railway.which had run off the Wellington Bridge into the canal on Monday.By means of a diver and a steam crane the work was quiek- ly accompilshed.The accident occurred late on Monday and was due to a frelght train backing up without noticing the bridge was open.The =superstructure of the cars, which was of .Wood, wRs easily fished out, but it was different with the heavy trucks, which the diver and steam crane were necessary.' Owner Not Held Responsible, Mr.Justice Dunlop yeaterd demned Mr.George Barry to pay to John Morris & Co.real estate agents ao on the sale of a warehouse on Craig street, owned b M.Bond, of Guelph y the late John The sult was brought In the first place against the late Mr.Bond Messrs.Maclennan and Meagher, who appeared for Mr.Bond, denied his ru- aponsibility and declared that Mr.Rarry had acted without authority in arranging with the plaintiffa for the sale.They accordingly called him into the case in warranty.The court has agreed with their action and oo.- demned Mr.Barty but dismissed the Case as against tho late Mr.Bond.ay con- Liquor Proved Costly.Victoria Belanger, 589 St.Lawrence street, was brought before Judge Cho- quet in the Court of Specia) Sessions to-day.charged with unlawiyily hav.sng intoxicating \u2018liquor in her p - sion.The officers who made the coho.plaint testified that they had seized one dozen bottles of beer and one large bottle of Fin In tha Bhop of the accused.Judge Choquet, after hewring the evidence, sentenced the accused to pay a fine of $76 and costs or three months in gaol the: for, LADEROUTES THI NOT YET STARTED Considerable Difficulty is Being Experienced in Impanneling a Jury.Special to the Montreal Star.Brysun, Nuvember 7.\u2014 The trial of Jumes Laderoute, charged with the murder of the Syrlan peddler, George Charley on August 25th, 1905, wus yesterday again adjourned.The first adjournment was in the forenvon when the Cruwn Prosecutor asked to have the proceedings lay over till the lernoun su as to permit him to communicate with the Attorney- General, on a .nattec which he consid- ercd very important, and which wis that bh had information that some of the jurymen had made up their minds upon acquitting Laderoute.When the court met .n the afternoon the Crown Prosecutor had yet received no authorisation from the Atturney- General to summon another panel of jurymen, but he still insisted upon an- otRer adjournment.The muagistrate would not allow it unless the defense agreed to it, which (hey did not, and the case was proceeded with.Much difficulty was experienced, however, in empanneling the jury À finally an adjuurnment was necessary as twetve men, considered impartial, could not be found.Sherirt McNally was ordered tc summon twenty more jurymen and the case will be resumed at two o'clock this fternoon.M, KLECZKOWSKI, Consul-General for France, who will leave Montreal to accept the post of Plenipotentiary at Montevideo, Capital of Uruguay, t -_ Confessed to Crime of Murder.New York, November 7.\u2014Unable to eat or sleep under the prickings of his conscience, he declared, John Wacn- ince.32 years old, an Austrian baker, last night oonfessed to Coruner Julius Harburger.according tu a statement made by the coroner.that he was the murderer of Mrs.Maggie Gordon, 22 years old, who was choked to death at home on Second street, Sunday laat.The woman's common law husband, Alexander Gordon, had been arrested in cinnection with the orime and remAnded 10 the Tombs prison to awalt an inquest, Commissioner Visiting Canada.Special to The Montreal Star.Halifax, N.S, November 7.\u2014Richard Grigg.English Board of Trade Commissioner to Canada, arrived to-day from St.John and remains here until the end of the week.He is to meet the Council of the Board of Trade un Friday.and probably will be tendered a luncheon the same day.He goes from here to Montreal, Torontn, and Ottawa, He will not discuss his mis- ston to Canada.but desires to meet the leading merchants and discuss trade matters.Recount\u2019 May Be Necessary.Louisville, Ky., November 7.\u2014The race in the Democratic primary for United States Senator between Senator McCreary and Governor Beckham is so close that a recount may be necessary.In complete returns this morning show that (Governor Beckham is slightly in the lead.The Courier Journal, which hits been supporting McCreary, admits that the result is verx much in doubt, while the Herald claims Beckham's election by a small majority, Samuel W.Hager appears to have a safe ma- Jority for Governor.Big Fire in Hamilton, Ohio.Hamilton, Ohio, November 7.\u2014The most destructive fire in the history of this city broke out this morning In the dry goods store of C.D.Mathes and Company.on High street.The flames were communicated to the dry goods store of Holbrook and Company, and both stores were destroyed.The lnss upon the building ls estimated at $150,000, and that upon the stores st $250,000.The loss will probably amount to $1,000,000, Want to Get Meat From Outside.Vienna, November 7.\u2014A deputation from the Austrian Butchers\u2019 Association, asked the minister of agriculture to permit the importation of meat from the United States and other countries, In order to meet the shortage due to the closing of the Servian frontier.It is reported that the minister declined to accede t the butchers\u2019 demands.Duke of Connaught to Visit Canada.London, November 7.\u2014The Express is informed that the Duke of Con- naught, Inapector-General of the forces, will make an offictal tour «f Canada after visiting the Far East.He will be accompanied by the Ingchess and Princess Patricia.The Dlike of Connaught starts on his tour next month.Battalion of Colored Troops Dismissed Washington, November 7.\u2014Unpre- cedented in tho history of the army of the United States 18 the action of the President just announced in dismissing In disgrace from that army an entire battallon of colored troops because of their fallure to disclose the Identity of some of their number who had been gullty of violence and murder.No Successor to Mr.Surtees.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, November 7.\u2014The, Ottawa Improvement Commission has decided that It will not be necessary to appoint an engineer to succeed the late Robt, Burtees.The work of beautifying the capital will be carried on under the direction of Mr.Alexander Stewart, the superintendent.The Portsmouth Mutiny.London, November 7 \u2014The official account of the mutiny at Portsmouth barracks makes the matter to be much less serious (han popular report made #.The insubordination conalst- ed mainly of a noisy demonstration by discontented stokers.No personal in- Jury of a serious nature was received by anybody.Pilien.of England, will accompany ! Miss Smith.Mr.and Mra.George Hart enter- \"WHEN | SEE A NICE | WK WOMAN _ T T0 MARRY HER\" Louls Bloom, alias Swai.z, was ar- ratgned yesterday afternoon before Judge Lafontaine to enter a plea on the charge of bigamy, which hud been lald against him In the morning.After the complaint had been read to him the accused made the following stitement: \u201cWhen | see a nice woman I want to marry her.1 don't know why, but 1 cannot Lelp it One country, one wife.1 have only une wife in this country.The other one she belongs to the Unlted States.\u201d In the morning Bloom had pleaded gullty to a charge of vagrancy ahd non-support of his Montreal wife, and she and a Rochester wife met one another in the court.Detective Lemieux arrested Bloom Monday night on a warrant sworn out who sald that she had been married to Bloom at Erie, Pa.four months ago, and that he had deserted her two months ago.She learned lust_ week while she was in Montreal that he hud been married a couple of weeks ugo to à young woman named Ethel Schneider, with whom he llved at 200 St.Lawrence Boulevard.When the accused was taken lo the central police station Monday night the Rochester wife told Lieut.Poulin that she thought he had another wife and two children in Ruesia When Judge Lafontaine asked Bloom If he had another wife In Russia he replied: \u201cNo, Your Honor: 1 have only these two, and now that is one too many.\u201d » .Bloom was then remanded until next Friday for sentence on the charge of vagrancy and non-support, and for by Ethel Levick, of Rochester, N.Y., enquete on.the other offence.PERSONALS.The marriage took place at Christ Church Cathedral this afternuon of Miss Madolin Draper, daughter of Mr.W.H.Draper, to Mr.shirley Chillas, of the Sovereign Bank, Penetangul- shene, Ontario, Rev.Dr.Symonds of- ticlating.The decorations vf the church were effectively carried out in palms and ferns.The bride, who was given away by her futher, wore white duchess satin lace triinmed, tulle veil and orange blossoms, and carried palest pink roses.The bridesmaids, the Misses Kathleen and Molly Draper, sisters of the bride; Miss Marjorie Chillus, sister of the bridegroom; and Miss Jean Hazlett (Hamilton), wore pink silk organdie with folds and gir- dies of liberty satin, Their pink hats were trimmed with pink ruses and they carried white chrysanthemums Miss Florence Fraser, who was maid of honor.wore white chiffon taffeta with fulds of Liberty satin and luce trim- ing, and white plumed hat.Her bouquet of white 'mums was tied with pink ribbon.Mr.Ralph Chillas, brother of the groom, was best man, and the ushers were Mr.H.Macdonald, Mr.Reginald Morphy, Mr.R.Skinner and Mr.J.Shaw.Mrs.Draper, mother of the bride, wore a gray volle gown with grey plumed hat.Mrs.Cieorge Chillas, mother of the groom, was in gray silk eolienne, with a gray and wine colored panne hat.Miss Chillas wore white silk with touches of pink miroir velvet, and a black hat.After the ceremony, a reception was held at the hume of the bride's parents, 85 Mackay street, where the decorations were car- rled out in pink and white.This evening Mr.and Mrs.Chillas leave on their wedding (rip and will restde at Pene- tanguishene.The bride will go away in a navy \u2018blue cloth costume with grey furs and a biue velvet hat with grey feathers.The brides present from the groom was a set of furs, and to the bridesmaids and maid of honor he gave turquoise pendants and chains.The bride gave the best man and ushers pipes in cases.Mrs.Fayette Brown, of Ontario Ava, ray Smith, A very pretty house wedding took piuce this afternoon at the home of Mrs.J.Murray Smith, MeGregor street, when her daughter, Miss Louise Murray Smith, was married to Mr.F.8.Macfarlane.The ceremony was performed in the drawing-room, the window being banked with palms and ferns and white flowers, green and white being the color scheme through- ou: the house.The Rev.Dr.Barclay, of St.Paul's Churah, officiated.The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr.Fred Murray Smith, wore white duchess satin trimmed with princess lace, her tulle vell being caught with orange blossoms.Her shower bouquet \u2018was Of lilles of the valley and her ornaments inciuded & gold necklace, the gift of the groom's mother, and un Helrloom in the Macfariane family.Miss May Murray Smith was mald of Tonor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Ida Macfarlane and Miss Florence Wilkins.AH the bride's attendants wore Fmplre gowns of pale pink messaline 8llk with trimmings of gold embroidery.and pink tulle hats with pink rose buds.The mald of honor carried a bouquet of Killarney roses.and the bridesmalds\u2019 flowers were pink carnations.Mr.George Kinloch was best man, and the ushers were Mr.Fred Wilkins and Dr.Paterson.Mrs.Mur- mother of the bride.wore black lace over white taffeta trimmed with silver tissue and lace.She alse wore a pearl cross the gift of the bride.Mis.R.Macfarlane.mother of the groom, wore black striped satin with rose point lace and gold tissue, and hat to match.Miss Ella Murray Smith was in pale blue silk with lace: and Miss Mabel Murray Smith wore Dresden silk.A reception was held after the ceremony, and this evening Mr.and Mrs, Macfarlane leave on a trip to New York and Boston, and on their return will reside at 11 Selkirk avenue.The bride will travel in a navy blue broadcloth costume with blue hat and mink furs.The bride received many beautiful gifts, including a watch bracelet from the groom, whose gifts to the bridesmaids were near! brooches, was the hostess yesterday at a very largely attended tea given for hor daughter, Miss Dorothy Brown, who is one of this season's debutantes.Mra.Brown, who wore a gown of mauve crepe, was assisted In recelving by Miss Brown, who wore a pretty white lingerie gown.American Beauties were used in the arrangement of the, tea table, chrysanthemums ahd American Beauties being used in the decora- | tion of all the rooms.During the: afternoon.Mr.Baucier delighted the | guests with his singing.Mrs.Graham Drinkwater and Mrs.T.8.GHlespia presided in the tea room, assisted by the Misses McLennan.Miss Marjorie Macpherson, Miss Phyllis Baker, Miss E.MacDougall, Miss, Clara Hays, Miss Nancy Dawes, Miss G.Stanley Bagg, Mise M.Strathy and Miss Laura Turn- bull.A few of those present were: Lady Drummond, Mrs.G.L.Cains, Lady Talt, Mrs.W.R.Miller, Lady Allan, Mrs.R.W.Reford, Miss Grace Robertson, Mrs.Leoncwens, Mrs.Jas.Ross, Mrs.S.Greenshields, Mrs, Mat- thewson, Mrs.Campbell Macdougall, Mrs.H.V.Koelle, Mrs.W.A.Molson, the Misses Scott, Mrs.C.F.Sise, Mrs, R.W.MacDougall, and Mrs.F.Sise, Jt.Mrs.Allison R.Chambers.of Wa- bana, Nfld.,, has arrived in town and will be matron of honor at the marriage of her sister.Miss Edith Lillian McNiece, to Mr.John Franklin Pierce, which takes place on December 5th.Miss Laura Smith, of Ottawa, is leaving about November 20 for San Francisco and other southern cities, where she will spend the winter.Miss tained at dinner on Monday night at St.James's Clut.and took their guests on afterwards to the theatre.Mr.and Mrs.Charles A.Wilson have closed their summer residence at Cote St.Paul, and have taken rooms at the Place Viger for the winter.Lady de Blaquiere, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs.Des- barats, for the past few weeks, salls for home on the Victorian.Miss Grace King, of Compton, who has been visiting friends in Quebec, arrives in town to-morrrow on her way to Winnipeg.Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Shepherd and family, McTavish street, have returned to town from their summer residence at Como.; Mrs.A.E.Tripp.of Ottawa, is thé guest of Mrs.James McGregor, of \u201cEdgemont,\u201d Roslyn avenue, West-.mount.Mrs.E.Goff Penny entertained at tho tea hour yesterday for Mrs.Yard- ley, who is the guest of Mrs.Esdaile.Miss Lily Peterson, of ° Goderich, Ont\u2026 ia in town the guest of Miss Marjorie Clouston, Peel street.Mrs.R.B.Van Horne is receiving this afternoon at the residence of Lady Van Horne, Sherbrooke St.Mrs.Lewls, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs.Thomas Hiam, has returned to Cowansville.Mr.Cleary, of the Bank of Montreal, has left on a visit to his home in\u2019 8t.Johns, N.B.Mrs.Horbert Marler, Peel strest, will entertain at tea to-morrow fur Miss Rae, of New York.Miss Blanche Webster, of Coaticook, is the guest of Mrs.J.W, Rathbone, at the Bellevue.Miss Mary Shurtliff, of Compton, arrives in town to-morfow on her way to Toronto.Mr.and Mra.T.8.Gillespie have returned to town from thelr wedding rip iss Heward, of Montreal, 1s the guest of Mrs.Mossom Boyd, in Toronto.Mr.F.E.Meredith, K.C.will be a passenger by the Victorian for England.and to the best man an cuff Hnks.: a ushers, gold _ Mrs.A.P.Willis Laura Castle), receiv her residence, 382 Olivf êve, West- mount.The tea table, which was decorated with yeHow and white chrysanthemums, was in charge of Mrs.Snaes- dell and Mrs.W.P.Castle assisted by Mra.J.J.Wills, Miss\u201d Castle, Mise Randolph, Miss Richardson and Miss Telfer.In the drawing room, where Mrs.Willis received, the flowers were pink chrysanthemums and American Beauty rosgs.Mrs.Arthur Hamilton (formerly Miss Florence McIntosh) will receive for the first time since her marriage on Wednesday afternoon and evening, November 14, at her residence, 526 Lansdowne avenue, Westmount, and afterward on first and fourth Wednesdays, Mrs.Sidney Norton (formerly Miss Fanny Morrow) will receive for the first time since her marriage on Friday afternoon and evening.November 9, at 630 St.Antoine street.and afterwards on the second and fourth Wednesdays.Mr.Grenfell, of England, who spent the week-end at Government House, Oftawa, the guest of Their Excellencies, has left for the south.Mr.Gren- fell is a brother of Mr.Arthur Gren- fell, who was In Ottawa last winter.Mrs.Cawthra Mulock will give a small dance in Toronto on November 23.Mrs.Mulock and her guest, ne Yvonne Perodeau.of Montreal, go to New York to-day for a week.Miss Muriel Walton, Outremont.who has been in Ottawa for two months visiting Mrs.Alfred Geddes and other friends has returned Mome.Miss Elsie Blackader er.tertainsd informally at tea on Wednesday, im honor of Miss Nash, who is staying with er.Miss Creelman, of Montreal, and Miss Sutherland, of Winnipeg, are the guests of Miss Pansy Mills, in Ottawa.Miss Maude Jenking, of Westmount, is visiting friends In Ottawa.Mrs, Lyons Biggar was in town this week from Ottawa.Mrs.8.C.Miltay has returned from Toronto.YACHT CLUB DINNER.Will Be Presented on the Twenty-fourth.On the occasion of presenting the prizes for the past season, the committee have decided to hold a dinner to \u2018take place at the Canada Club, Beard of Trade Building, on Saturday.November 24th, 1908, at 7.30 p.m.The commodore and flag officers are particularly anxious that all members who can possibly do so will attend.As it ls most Important to make the evening a complete auccess, to know the number likely to be present, it is particularly requested that all members will notify their intention of being present or not, and the number of guests they will bring with them, na soon as possible.(tormerly Miss : Yesterday at Prizes Stole From His Landiord.A plea of guilty was entered this morning before Judge Lafontaine by Jules Dallverpre on a charge of theft.;He was remanded until to-morrow for \"sentence.Deliverpre was charged with stealing $28 and a gold watch and chain from Godfroy gnon, 438 Bast Ontario street, with whom he was boarding.MONTREAL GEN ~ During the month of October, 249 patients were admitted to the Montreal General Hospital, and 236 were discharged.There were 18 deaths, 5 of which ve- curred within three da admission.The average daily sick fe hospital wes 202.and the high umber on any one day 206.Outdoor co tions numbered 3,877.The amt Ma- lanre Mr.and Mrs.E.Mackay Edgar are staying at the Windsor made 129 runs in response ty oAlls.Tte average number of visitogé at the tospital on visiting days us ARE OPPOSED TO GAS PROPOSALS Rotall Merchants\u2019 Association of Montreal Decides to Oppose Report of Civic Committee, The Montreal branch of thé Retail Merchants\u2019 Assoctation held a meeting last night at their board room, 270 SL.Catherine street east, when fourteen linea of the retail trade had representatives present,adopted à strong resolution on the gas question.The vice-president of the association, Mr.J.O.Garneau, was IR the chalr, and there was considerable discussion of the gas situation and the contract réported by the committee of the City Council.The resolutipn passed was as follows: \u201cWhereas lighting by gas and electricity is one of the first necessities of the citizens of Montreal; whereas it is in their interests that this.necessity should be furnished to them ut the lowest possible rate; considering that all money received by the city of Montreal from ihe sale of this necessity constitutes an indirect tax on one portion of the citizens; considering that this indirect tax would fall principally on the retail merchants in all the different lines of business, who, for the accommodation of the public are obliged \u2018o keep thelr establishments open at night; considering also that any exclusive contract for this necessity would have the effect of preventing the citizens from benefiting by the different Inventions which would help to reduce the cost of lighting: and considering finally that the retall merchants are already those who contribute most to the businesss tax and others; \u201cBe It resolved that the Montreal branch of the Retail Merchants of Canada should oppose any contract between the city of Montreal and the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Co., such as has been suggested by the majority of the Light Committee, and that the executive officers be authorized to take the necessary steps to protect the interests of the citizens and the retall merchants FURTHER EVIDENCE IN - LEBLANC BIGAMY CASE.Two more witnesses were examined in the Enquete Court to-day in connection with the case of Clara Beique, dit Lafleur, and Alphonse Leblanc, who are charged with bigamy.Mr.and Mrs, Provencal stated that they had visited the morgue shortly after the accident at Outremont \u2018!n 1902.They heard that a man answering the description of Dumas had been killed, and they went to the morgue to se If they could identify the body.They further stated that when they went to the morgue they did not seo the body or even the clothes of the deceased man, but merely examined the books of the morgue officials, and had come to the conclusion that the de- acription of the clothes given there tallied with the kind that Dumas wore when they last saw him The case was again postponed until next Tuesday.LATE COUNTESS OF MUNSTER _Romantic Story of the Granddaughter of William IV\u2014Mother An Actress.Wilhelmina, Countess of Munster, who died recently at Brighton, was of romantic descent.Her mother was the youngest daughter of the Duke of Clarence, afterwards Willam IV.by the famous actress, Mrs.Jordan.In 1855 she married her first cousin, the second Earl of Munater.Two years ago the countess published a volume entitled, \"My Memories and Miscellanies,\u201d through Mr.Eve- leigh Nash.Its first passage is as follows: \u2014\"1 was born on June 27, 1830 (the day after the death of King George 1V.).My birthplace was Dun House, Montrose; and, on my father's side, 1 am \u2018tout ce qu'il y a de plus Ecossais as he was the second son of the then Earl of Cassilis (afterwards the first Marquis of Atlsa); but my mother was the fourth daughter of the Duke of Clarence by the famous, fascinating and unhappy actress, Dorothy Jordan,\u201d The countess offered \u201caffectionate and respectful) testimony to the gracious and Christian-llke love and tenderness ever offered to the poor actress\u2019s children by the Duchess of Clarenco, afterwards Queen Adglalde, who to the day of her death treated the numerous FitzClarence family as only a loving and gentle woman could.\u201d One pleasant memory of Windsor is sufficiently interesting to\u201d quote:\u2014 \u201cEvery morning my brother and sister used to be sent fur by King William for us to see his kind cheery face and head washed by his oid valet, Jem- mett, in a large silver ewer in the most delicious rosewater.The ceremony used always to be performed by Jemmet:, whe had lived with the King for years.A fresh bottle was used each time, being uncorked in the room; the King, whose hair was short and quite white, would place Ms head over the ewer, & large towel having been tied round his neck, and the sweet water was poured over it, into the ewer, and then a sponging process used to go on tor some moments, filling the room with de!iclous odour.I think at that moment I wished I was King, more than at any other.After the ablution came the drying on a soft towel; then the coat and waistcoat were donned, and with a rosy and sweet-smelling face, the old King, after kissing the small children, would walk into the breakfagt- room, and for the time we eaw h no more.\u201d The accession of Queen Victoria is described by the countess, who was then about seven years of age.Her mother one morning threw herself on my bed, and exclaimed, sobbing: \u2014 \u201cMina! the King is dead.We shall never see his kind face again.\u201d A shock went through me, and, young as I was I conjured up before me that dear face, the white hair, the indescribable scant of rosewater which always pervaded the room wherever { he was, and the kindly voice.\u201cOh mama!\u201d | sald, \u2018not dead! Then who wil take care of us\u2014of England\u2014now ?\u201d \u201cThere is a young Queen now.\u201d sobbed my poor mother.\u201cI don't lke her!\u201d 1 said passionately.bursting into tears; \u2018\u2018she shan't be my queen,\u201d for I had dearly loved the Sailor King.\u201cHush!\u201d sald my poor, weeping \u201cyou must not say that, and you must now repeat the words I say after me, \u2018God save the Queen!\u2019 \u201cSeeing my dear mother's serious face, and hearing the word \u2018God,\u2019 I concluded it was a prayer, so, putting my hands reverently together, I repeated the words solemnly.That is al I remember of the Queen's acces- ston.\u201d MONTH FOR THEFT.\u2014A sentence of one month in gaol was imposed yea- terday, by Judge Lafontaine on Patrick Carmody, charged with there Carmody was accused of stealing three lengths of atovepipe from Pre- vost and Balgne, St.Paul street.Medailt made to order, designs submit- ted, R.Hemsley, 156 6 Jamen st, Flor de Cu (of Valle Y Ca.) Particularly worthy of mention of all the many cigars in stock is the above factory in the sublime size, so perfectly have they been matured.Mellow and of most fragrant bouquet.A really delightful smoke, absolutely faultless.They are packed in boxes ot 25 each, at $6.50 per box.be obtained, singly on demand at our store, at 30c each.a nel Can also E.A.GERTH Exclusively Havana Cigars 369 West St.Catherine Street ELECTION DAY RACES NEXT New York, November 7\u2014James R Keene's Philander, the two-year-ald son of Ben Brush-Plnk Domino, a: to 1, won the Election Day haadiap at Aqueduct in the presence ol 20,000 persons.Mr.Keene also wn the Babylon handicap with Zambesi vy a head.Exp: Ly ist wun the Bushwi-k Eten) chase Veil scored the third victory ol (he day for the Keene sta- tie Summary: First race, selling, 6 1-2 furlongs\u2014 Edna Jackson, won; Teacress, second; Azelina, third.Time, 1.20 1-5.Second race, the Bushwick steeplechase, about two miles\u2014Expansionlsr, won; Yama Christy, second; Command, third.Time, 2.40 2-6.Third race, the Babylon handicap, 6 furlongs\u2014Zambesi, won; Waterbury, second; Frank Glll, third.Time, 1.13 8-5.Fourth race, the Election Day handicap, 1 mile and a furlong\u2014Fhilander, won; Running Water, second, Anglet, third.Time, 1.52 3-5.Fifth race, selling, 1 mile-Dreamer, won; Suffice, second; Stamping Ground, third.Time, 1.40 3-5.Sixth race, 6 furlongs\u2014Dinallo, won; Judge Post, second; Rappahannock, third.Time, 1.15.Seventh race, 6 furlongs\u2014Veil, won; Adellnette, second; First Peer, third Time, 1.14 1-5.ws Still After the Poolrooms.New York, November 7.\u2014 The war between the poolrooms and the Jockey Club was renewed at Aqueduct with features that served to amuse the crowd.On Saturday morning the Building Department stepped in whh the arrest of several men who had put up a cteel observation tower near the paddock without the necessary permit.But yesterday morning the poolroom men got the right to go ahead with the tower, so that before the first race it had reached a height of fifty feet.© the top of it were meveral agents armed with telescopes, who had an excellent view of the track and everything else.But the Pinkertons soon had a big mirror working, flashing the rays of sun in the eyes of the tower observers, who jumped back and forth like monkeys in their effort to dodge the blir~*'ng flashes.The mirror was so cumbersome that it required the combined attention of three handlers.It became so ineffective in the course of time that the Pinks decided to try other tactics.Men with climbing irous crawled up two lofty poles with rigging for a canvas screen, which was hauled up in triumph just before the fourth race.This shut off the view.from the top of th, tower completely and the race track detectives were jubilant.Still the poolroom men declared last night tha: they would build the tower to a height of seventy-five feet and that the Pinks then would be unablo to screen off tne various incidents inside of the track.Meanwhile, it may be said that what few rooms are doing business in the city and a whole lot of rooms that are operating elsewhere have been getting the desired information promptly and with accuracy In spite of the tomfoolery with mirrors, towers and sceenas.Ice Trotting in Ottawa.Ottawa, November 7.\u2014The Central Canada Racing Association will hold their winter meet here on February 2 to 9 next, when seven days\u2019 racing will be pulled off.The purses will amount to over $10,- First day, Saturday, February 2 \u2014 240 (local race) trot and pace, $300; free-for-all stalllon trot and pace stake, $1,000.Second day.Monday, February 4 \u2014 2.20 trot stake, $1,000; 2.15 trot and pace, $500.Third day.Tuesday, February b \u2014 2.35 pace stake, $1,000; 2.24 trot and pace, $500.Fourth day, Wednesday, February 6 \u20142.85 trot stake, $1,000; 2.06 trot and pace, $500.Fifth day, Thursday, February 7 \u2014 2.18 pace stake (Russell House stake), $1,000: 2.28 pace, 3500.: Sixth day, Friday.February 8\u20142.25 trot, $600; free-for-all, $500.Seventh \u2018day.Saturday, February 9 \u20142.20 trot and pace, 5500; five mile, $1.000; 2.33 trot and pace, $500.Conditions of class races\u2014Entries to class races close January 15, 1907.Turt records and records made over îce tracks at Ottawa since 1900 to govern.Entrance: Five per cent.with five per cent.additional from all money \u2018winners.Five to enter and four to staft.N.T.A.rules to govern, with the exception that hopples are allowed.Best three in five heats in harness.Horses eligible December 1, 1808.Canadian Branch Met.At the annual meeting of the Canadian branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, \".eld in the Thistle rink.an important change was made in the allotting of district medals for the coming n.It was decided that all the clubs should play for them, instead of only part, as in former years.Five medals were allotted to the ten ladies\u2019 curling clubs for competition.The drawing for this season resulted as follows: Almonte va.Arnprior.Heather va.Rideau.St.Lawrence va.Victoria, Montreal vs.Sherbrooke.Caledonia vs.Ottawa.Thistle va.Quebec.Pakenhom vs.Perth.P embroke vs.Renfrew, Lachine vs.Ormstown.Governdr-General's vs.John, N.B.) Valleyfield vs.English River.Mr.R W.Tyre was elected president for the ensuing year, while Mr, W.D.Aird was again selelited for the office of secretary-treasurer.The complete slate of officers followa:.President, R.W.Tyre; first vice- president, (3.H.Cornell; second vides prasident, Ag¢h.Hood, Araprior; chay- lain, Rev.Dr.Barclay.fixecutivg, committes, .Lieut.-Colonal Stevenson, Vid Guthtle; auditor, A.F.Riddell; pecretary-treasurer, Wm.D.Aird,» - \u2019 vo Thistle (8¢.pay \\§10 depoeit and §7 KENT COB NUT: CROP 1906, .Now \\n store, ex Allan line 88.Tunisian finest extra quality.\u201cWEST 1906-Table Raisins-190}: Recelved into store on Saturday, our Christmas stocks of the very MALAGA FRUIT Put up in the handsomest boxes of all sizes; 1-lb.boxes, 2-ib, boxes, = fines boxes and full boxes.Aleo New Jordan (Shelled) Almonds , new crop Kent Cobnuts of the - END\u201d ; New Valencia (Shelled) Almonds.This is without question the finest See fuli lets later.WEISEL'S RICH GRADE Milwaukee Sausages Welsel's Fresh Vienna\u2019 Sausages.New Bitter (Shelled) Almonds.5 shipment ever brought to Canade.73 LEE, Weisels Fresh \u201cFrankfurter\u201d Sausages.Weise!'s Fresh \u2018Lachs\u2019 Ham, ; Weleel's \u201cTongue Weisel's Fresh \u201cVienna' Sausages.: Weisol's Fresh \u201cTruffled Liver\u2019 Sausages, Weisel's Fresh \u2018Mortadella\u201d Sausages (with Pistachio Kemels).IL, MINERAL SPRING WATE THE MOST FAMOUS SPRING IN AMERICA.Weisels Fresh POLAND NATU DIRECTIONS \u2014Drink a large glass Bnd on retiring for the night.AS A TABLE WATER.to promote POLAND NATURAL WATER (haif-gallon bottes), 50c per half-gal- lon botUe.39 per case of two dozen half-gallons.OLAND NATURAL WATER (quart botties), $2.60 per dozen quarts, 310 per case of 50 quarts.POLAND CARBONATED WATER Water, $1.65 per dozen pints, 312.50 per The trade supplied at special trade THE PATTERSON SFRING MINERAL WATER From the Patterson Spring, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., $2 per dozen Imperial pinta.MILDLY LAXATIVE Patterson Spring Water, $3.50 per case of two dozen Lmperial pints.NEW CROP, 1906, CUZOL'S, BORDEAUX, FRANCE, TABLE PRUNES Cuzol's \u2018 Superfines\u201d Prunes., .In 2-lb.jars 25c per jar Cuzol's \u2018\u2018Imperlales Fleurs\u2019 Prunes,.In 2-1b.jars 90 per jar Cuzol's \u2018\u2019Imperiales Extra Fleurs\u201d Prunes ,, .In 2-1b, jare $1.00 per jar Cuzol's \u2018\u2019Imperlales Superfines\u201d Prunes .4-1b.jars $1.50 per jar Cuaol\u2019e ''lroperiales Superfines\u201d Prunes $e ers In 7-1b.jars $2.25 Jar Cusol\u2019's * est .iie-n.PRE .In b-1b, tins $1.25 per tin Cuszol's \u201cImperiales\u201d .28-1b, wooden chests 20c per Ib Finest French Table Prunes (Stuffed).\u2026.tna 40c per tin Wiesbaden Stuffed Prunes.,.In 1-1b.boxes 75c per box Bishop's California Walnut \u2018\u2019Glace'\u2019* Prunes ,.In 1-db.boxes 80c per box SMYRNA TABLE FIG NEW CROP\u20141908.Loçoum's Finest \u201c83-inch\u201d Figs, in 12-Kb.boxes, 20c per Ib., $2 per box.Finest Locoum Figs, in 3-1b.knockdown boxes, 75c per box, uma), in 1-lb.jars, 35c per jar, \"\" in packages, 16c each, Ripe Pulled Re (Loco! Locoum Figs, \u201cReeta, FRASER, VIGER & CO.Italian Warocheuse, katablished 1856.and Blood Sausagew, 4 \u2018Brunswick Liver\" Saunages.\u2018Bologna\u2019 Hausagee, ar more an hour before each meal digestion, drink it freely with meals.(pint botties)\u2014Sparkling Poland case 100 pints.prices.THE NORDHEIMER BUILDING 207, 209 & 311 St.James Stree HOXTREBAL ANOTHER TREASURE HUNT.Expedition From Liverpool Sets Out for Carribbean Sea.Much interest has been aroused in Liverpool by the presence, In the Co- burg Dock, of the sailing yacht Catherine.in command of Captain Small, which ts fitting out for An adventurous voyage to the Caribbean Sea in search of buried treasure, said to be of the value of more than a million sterling.The story of the buried treasure is particularly romantic and fascinating.Twenty-eight years ago a doctor named Davidson, while on a voyage from Hawaii to San Francisco, attended an old sailor who, before he died, oconfid- ed in him a remarkable secret.He stated that in 1808, while a young buy, he, with others, was captured by the notortous pirate Latrobe.Soon after the pirate vessel, which conhtained a large amount of tll-gotten wealth, was closely pressed by a Spanish man-of- war and a Yankee corvette.For a time Latrobe continued to evade his pursuers, and took advantage of this opportunity to disembark his treasure on one of the islands Which abound in what was then known aa the Spanish Main.Here he buried the gold and jewels, estimated to be worth, in modern currency, £1,900,000.The boy was present at this interesting juncture.Latrobe and his bloodthiraty crew were captured by the pursuing veasels the next day, and taken to Kingston, Jamaica, where they had meted out to them the justice they had so long evaded.The boy was able to prove his innocence, and was allowed to go free.Before the execution Latrobe gave to the youth papers indicating the lo- aality of the treasure, enjoining him to convey the documents to Lafitte, who was the head of the fleet of pirates.This trust the boy failed to carry out, and, instead, kept the papers.He was, however, prevented, mainly by | lack of funds, from recovering the treasure himself.On his death-bed he gave the papers to Dr.Davidson.This gentleman succeeded In interesting some New York men in the matter, and in 1887 started, with several others, for the island.On the way, however, their yacht met with disaster, and they were obliged to take to the boats, being picked up afterwards by a passing vessel.One other very feeble attempt Was organ- Ized eight years afterwards, but owing to lack of financial support, !t was abandoned.Captain 8mall has In his possession all that la necessary for the finding of the treasure, and implements for the recovery of it when located.He and his men are hardy.experienced, and resourceful, and intend to succeed.Special Notice.Another shipment of the famous Morris Pianos received by The Leach Piano Co.Limited.560 St.Catherine street west, between 8tanley and Drummond.Prices from 3375, Terms \u201cTAKE A PRIDE Ii\" YOUR CITY!\" When you are sending a Book #% Views of Montreal to any of y®% friends, why not get the best and o first-class view-book published, \u201cMoi real in Halt/Tone,\u201d elegantly bound: cloth, contains 150 Illustrations! \u2018Tis a Gem of Art! The letterpr is from the pen of Canada's famous à thor and poet.Dr.W.H.Drumm: 0 PRICE 81.00.Send à few coples to your frien Dont buy trash.Buy the best 64 venir Book that money and brains produce! Seven editions have sold already.and the demand is s increasing.Get your supply from \u20ac publisher at \u201cTHE WIGWAM,\u201d 138 P street, opposite Dominion square.We will mall the above to any 4d dress, free of postage, on receipt price.NEW FASHIONS IN: RINGS.; The éDrooping Stone\u2019 on a Cirolet 4 Gold.3 A very pretty and fanciful-lookif finger ring, that is one of the advarf couriers of the Christmas present sd son, has made its appearance in shop of a prominent London jeweller It is an ordinary circlet of gold » with a small cluster of gems, and frq it depends a slender, little golden cha from which hangs a specimen pear-shaped, and of an exceeding lustrous and satin-llke skin.\u201d The portunity of thus giving prominence a specially beautiful stone, such as ruby, an emerald, or an opal is gre and the effect is good.A chain af o two inches is utiliged.Sliver.the old favorite setting diataonds, whose lustre it was forme held particularly to enhance, is bel revived as a ring-metal.A very th and broad silver ring fa sold for man\u2019s wear, set upright with a ruby diamond, and a ruby.A companion ring for a woman wear upon her little finger, has a ! of October's stone, the opal, set at acutn angle across the broad band T sliver is absolutely plain and Ino very effective.A sliver serpent rl ia another hark back tn à form of « nament fashionable many years with LIg rubles or emeralds for yy and amaller stones sprinkled over t tall.Cross over.gold ringer, so-called b cause they are set with a couple large gems, one curved to the rig and the other to the left, are popul aa the symbol of a betrothal, and d monda are almost invariably the gel required for such a tender bhaige love.The Boys Mrigade was started Glasgow in 1455 by Captain Smith Professor Drummond.Montreal Pally Star le printed .biisbed ag 165, 177.167 and 1@ ames of., Meutrea!, by The Momt Bor bi, He f pme nes acme of ws © i SD (A cs ITI LE ry ee epee "]
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