The Montreal daily star, 8 novembre 1906, jeudi 8 novembre 1906
[" \u2014e Ce On Lr Tp a PR AM LE Th wo 1 CIRCULATION OF STAR 367,728 129,321 497,049 CENT.Thirty-Eight Days of Pleasure On a \u201cP & B\u201d Liner, This is what a trip on one of our steamers to the British West Indies means.The trip for passengers after something new and health-giving is a revelation.In the first place, the steamers are large and comfortable, espe- ctally fitted up for this voyage, caiTying a large staff of stewards.Lots of time is spent at the different islands to go sight-seeing, and at the larger ones side trips up country can be arranged if des!red.A steamer sally every twelfth day from Halifax.Our booklet, \u201cTo the British West Indies,\u201d will be sent on request by The Robert Reford Co, Lté, Montreal; R.M.Melville, Toronto, or to Pickford & Black \u2014\u2014 HALIFAX, \u2014\u2014 WEATHER FORECAST; SAYINGS: \u2014 \u201cCould never have built our busi- \u201cness to present proportions with- \u201cout advertising.\u201d i \u2014MR.HENRY BIRKS, \u2018 Henry Birks & Sons, ; Gold and Silversmiths, Montreal.i © VOL.XXXVIII.N° 267 SHAREROLDERS OF [WILL THE CITY COUNCIL PERLOLS PLIGHT {To Keep Away \u2014! vsE | ONTARIO BANK! MAKE À DIRECT (OFFER OF CANADIAN CREW| rom Toa Disappoinimonts ONLY Y .i Letter Protesting Against Sale of the 10 THE GAS COMPANY?Six Men Taken Off the Waterlogged Bank to Bank of Montreal, \u2019 Nova Scotlan Barquentine, White Recelved.Wings.E \u201cYou can state,\u201d said Ald.J.B.A {so that the city can put up a gas æcial to the Montreal Star.Martin to-day, \u201cthat the fact of the |plant.\u201d New York, November §.\u2014Rescued Toronto, November 8.\u2014A meetin t Gas Company having asked certain The Mayor\u2014* This course could be! when they were about ready to drop orunto, November 8.EIRE OT [rates for clectrie lighting and for gs |adopted.Another course which could jn the ocean from'their swaying perch, , letter wus read from D.Lk.Cameron, oo Vn God Committee, plant.\u201d ink we day by the Ge hn tank steamship n y rma the bunk without the suthority and sel] gas and electricity at much low- ity.\u201d Sewer, the cook and H.H.Wade, Gua- ÿ the Ontario Bank shareholders\u2019 com- dues mot mean the company ls not [he taken up would be to go to thè gix men, the crew of the Nova Scotia \u201cCl Delicious, Pure.\u201d Ceylon Teas, ean, Delicious, e.owner ol 21 snares of ontario Bank \u201cThis means then, that if the City Ald.Guay\u2014\"I certainly Mannheim, which arcived from Shields, 4 tof th harepolders, who own [4 a .pe \" .object to the Insti and he re aw \u201cTr ,Tates !L would be inclined to de The Mayor\u2014-1 would not 4 tavus Brown, Monis Fuso and Sinclair tuillee was hed In the oifice of Cephus © (ine, make better terms with the Legislature and ask it to allow the parquentine White Wings, and her cap- Etock, in which he usked: Counell amends the report of the Gas ought to have such a plant and that The men were Captaln M.J.McLeod, Black, Green } Sealed Packets Only.the institution, and who are respon- yu°\" the city erecting a municipal plant, Last Week's Dally .Last Weck's Weekly © ; ; SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISERS COOLER Total last week PRICE ONE MONTREAL.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1906 \u2014 Uoode yeseerday afternvon, When 4 City Counell than it made with the clly to borrow money to erect a taln were brought to this port yester- \u201cWhat right had the directors to sell .IR : al- V right 1e ecto Committee and asks the company to |it ought to be run by the municipa Mate Alexander Luscombe; Mortimer OF Mixed.Nover Sold in Bulk.265 3e0d With bulwarks just awash bible ultimately to Its depositors and \u201cThe llkelthood is that when the City but I would object to such a plant be- Wilson.Lill holders?As well might my hired Council amends this report It will find Ing run by the aldermen, If it is seen und her cargo of 400.000 feet of lum- wan sell my farm in my absence withi- the company Ls willing to make easier that the city must build a gas plant} ber littering the ocean the barquentine \u201cTHE TOAST OF THE TOWN\" is out my knowledge and consent.The terms such à plant would have to be rented was discovered drifting across the \u201cTh n the company did rot make Cut by the city to contractors.\u201d steamship track 200\u2019 miles east of Nan- lis final Jffers to the Civic Gas Com- Ald.Guay said he thought the cOm- tucket early Tuesday morning by the mittee?\u201d pany might have made better offers flare of her signals of distress.Cap- \u201c1 do not think it did.\u201d to the civic gas committee, tain Schau, of the Mannheim at ong \u201cWhy not?\" His Worship said he would have bore down on the foundering vessa \u201cFor the reason that the company Peen pleased had the company made and made out a half-dozen figures knew the committee had not power :o 1W® generous offers; he polnted vas crouched on top of the forward deck close a bargain with them.All the |however, that the City Council w house, committee could do was to report back | HOW in the position of submitting a A boat was sent out object was tu protect lhe other banks and prevent a panic, If the other banks were so solicilulls on this point, why did they not put up Lhe money tu make goud the loss instead of sacri- S ficing the Interests ol the sharehuld- f ers?And then ft seems clear thal the gale wus a grossly improvident one.The Bank of Montreal secured for a No well regulated home is complete without a bottle of H.P.SAUCE TRISCUIT at once, al- paltry $150,000, u business the good will to the Council.The final bargaining | ee hat It ens only human that though a heavy sea was still running.The shredded whole wheat wafer MADE IN CAN., .1 J | so, 5 8 > Pp a .~ ~ 2s > \u20ac .x of Which was worth perhaps a milion ust take place between the Coun: the company should try and drive a After a struggle the boat's crew brought ADA.of the choicest Ontario heat, akes the hi dollars.and the company.\u201d ; back tt viv hom they found .: i a od barguin with the city.It now uc he survivors, w y 1\u2014If the sale to the Bank of Mont- ren ea nE ald.Martin said\u2014\"A Yh the duty of the Council to make drenched to the skin by the wash that real 1s lo be approved by the share- HT y hard critlclsm has been | bargain with the company.\u201cAnd if continually broke over the deckhouse Lolders und to stand, the Bank ory (500 they n ne vie Committee the company will not meet the! The mainmast had gone by the board Mcatreal ought to he required to pay (on de sy plo report to the City Ll in a fair spirit we can then and the stern Of the barquentine was > g r AE ?* e company i ! \u2019 Pris RS TEE piper equlvalent hy wereswilling to give.Now the commit.take steps to get others to do our ulove in and partly under water.Only Ongar pan | mere ampanisd by the Council 0 ME pu soi ata, Guay, 1, CREED OF Tambor kro he bare, / vis i ad to do an.Be-', \u2019 le .i\u2014Whlle it is perhaps not wise to cause the company had not ala they | that the Legislature has ted us reported to his owners, Messrs, Hutch- be precipliate, arrangements should be y a hand and foot to this company.ings and Company.that he left Bridge- flour cracker look sickly and pale.A natural remedy for constipation and indigestion.Try it toasted with butter - - - - - - - - - Bend for the \u201cVital Questi On Cook Book.\u201d postpald.CANADIAN BUREDDED Wie à _CO., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont.t.A Wholesome Delicacy for the Table.Toronto Office, 32 Church 8 Sous ProrrizTons: MIDLAND VINEGAR Co., BIRMINGHAN & KONDOR would giv Prms \u201cere .\" \u201d made and steps promptly taken to hoped re eee je bet Hamer His Waorship\u2014\"Fut it has not.water, N.S.on Saturday last with a bring suit in the court against the di- This ls most unjust.As a mle nt \u201cHas not?Did not the Legialature cargo for New York.On Sunday the re You a rectors with the object of holding them that committee I did my utmost, us Five Lhe USA sell gas wind strengthened to a hurricane, and personally responsible for the \u2018osses in- and electricity in the city at 2 oclock on Monday morning the - did the other members, to get good\u20ac rates for citizens.\u201d : \u201cLD.GADBOIS* OPINION.All Gadbois, who made the famous from renting out its stréet \u201cminority\u201d report to the Council on ete.to other companies.the offers of the Gas Company.upon But the tias Company would always being asked if he thought the com- be able to compete with any other pany would give the City Council company?\u201d terms they had offered to the com- \u201cOh yes, tt would always have this on (he wreck.\u201cYes, such powers were given the company at the same time the com- vessel sprung a leak.The pumps pany has no power to prevent the city were of no avall and the vessel sank n lighting until two and a half hourg later ibe decks were awash.A few articles of food were gathered from the cabin, and the crew huddled together on the deck house, the only place of refuge A day and a night 265 3eod CO A IL, étre Creer YOU CAN GET IT AT Contractor?Then you ought to be preparing now for the wet, cold weather.We can supply you with a complete outfit of waterproof goods\u2014goods that are really waterproof, and that wear like iron.curred.\u201c3\u2014Steps should also be at once taken by injunction or otherwise.as the law nay provide, to prevent the directors transferring their property to evade ultimate responsibility.\u201cIt seems to me, however that the i directors.who pride themselves upon The Best - ~ being honorable men, should not com- ; > - RAN .ax.Mittee, answered that he thought the great privilege.were passed in the momentary fear , Waterproof Canvas, our own Importation, Will not crack with pel the shareholders fo take su n Aras company would come down to still low- \u201cThen the company could not be [that «ll hands would be washed off F.ROBERTSON S 206 ST.JAMES STREET the frost.In different weights and sizes, sultable for protecting con- tic action, hut should voluntarily make \u201c + ; ; f th \u2019 me \\ Aimar loses In i er terms.\u201cIt has to be remembered.\u201d ordered to remove its pipes (rom the |p.geckhouse.Bell Tel.4611.Mercheor x, 208.243 83 struction work and materials.good he extraor ins mn ose neurres, lnughed the speaker, \u201cthat ths copi- | Streets?\" The White Wings hails from Liver- - - Waterproof Covers, Canvas or Rubber.For Horses, at $2.50 up.or such Dorion thereof as they are pany hav frequently sald thot they \"No, it could not be ordered to do pool, N.S.und is of 430 tons burden.\u2014 In special shapes and sizes for covering drays, waggons, etc.reasonab y able to stand.If the di- would not make lower offers, but con.this.\u201d : Horse Blankets, best imported goods, in a fine variety of colors rectors approach the shareholders in| ypye top.so.I am pretty sure that After AlL Guay had departed, His and materials, at $1.25 to $7.00.: CROKER\u2019S OPINION OF THE RESULT.By Cable to the Montreal Star.Dublin.November, 8.\u2014 Richard Croker, interviewed on the subject of such a commendable spirit, 1.for one | no matority of Councll will vote for Worship discussed the question with Vweuld be In favor of meeting them in the demands of the company as they (other clty fathers.The desire of the a like spirit, with a view to a friendly now stand.\u201d Mayor is that the City Council shall, compromise, and thus avoid the ex- Mayor Ekers was seen by Ald.Guay within the nex: few weeks, make pense, delay.loss, }ll-feeling and an- and other aldermen to-day in regard direct offer to the company both for à : # 97 prolonged and vexatious to what steps should be taken so as to gas and electric panne ant this offer gation.\u201d et cheap electric and lighting for he refused the Ayor w then as 5 - B tizens Ponto the Gas Company re- the Council to draft a bill to the the election, said to-day that the fig- BODY FOUND IN A SHED fuse to come down in their figures.Legislature, asking that the city be ures proved that Mr.Hearst could not : \u201cWhat we should do,\u201d said Ald.given power to borrow money so that have received the full Tammany vote.Ei .| Guay.\u201cis to submit a by-law to the Kingston Man In Financial Difficul electors asking them to vote money cipal gas plant.ties, Commits Suicide.Oiled Clothing for men, made of strong.durable oiléd canvas, and also of rubber.Overalls and Coat, $83.50 per suit up.Long Coats, $3.00 up.Bou'-Westers, 50c to $2.00.Tents, for construction and surveying camps, single and double roofed.In sizes, shapes and weights to suit any requirements, $10 up.Have a look at our goods before you buy.The * Sonne \u201d\u2019 Awning, Tent and Tarpaulin Co., \"Phone Main 727.SONNE'S MARINE STORES, 927 97 James ormeex, WANTED IMPORTANT, This ad.fe It can arrange for putting in a munl- Tammany, for the first time, had sacrificed principles in order to save its own local ticket.Hearst and Mur- worth hy had led issues, the formes u, Present this ad.at our % Bpecial to the Montreal Star.An } promising \"mpossibllitles to the work.college any evening this week.between 3 TC 9 Tare ty othe p 1 : ingmen.2 Mr or?Le RE Ey entitling you \u2014 F Ziegl district manager to Lhaocthe LE 36 ; Mr.Creker added that, though de- with college oortificate ont! 4 ern Life Assurance Company, and rez | ) Teated, Hearst had shown wonderful Goodwin's Modern System of Book 7 esta\u2019 agent of this city.committed strength, and would be a rerious fac- ing, at half the regular cost, and which suicide hy shonting in Rarriefield.two miles from here, last night.The deceased left his home on Tuesday morn- Ing and ne news had been heard of him by his wifu, until the lifeless body was found.He was in financial difficulties.It was thought when he disappeare from the city, that he had left for the American s!de.It has since heen lrarned that hs spent the past few days at Barriefielld.at the hotel there.l.ast night about eight o'clock he maid he was going for a walk, from which he never returned.His body was discovered this morning in a shed at the rear of Henry Knapp's residence.BURIED NEAR HER MISTRESS.Negro Servant of Late Mrs.Vanderbilt Faithful for Many Years.New York, November 8\u2014Mary Jane Willams, negro servant who changed fobs only once during her 70 years nf continuous service.was buried beside her mistress, the late Gertrude Lefferts Vanderbilt, the authoress, in the Vanderbilt plot In Greenwood cemetery, Monday.When Mrs.Vanderbilt died four years ago she asked that the old negress be Interred beside her, and Mrs, Vanderbilt's family saw that the request was carried out.; - [= $30,000 Apartment House.Dr.Eudor Dubeau will erect a $30.000 apartment house on Sherbrooke street.It will be a three-sturey building, of tone and brick.SEAGOING TONNAGE The shipping season of 1906, at the port of Montreal, will, in another fifteen days be a 'natter of record, for by that time the last ocean vessel will have put to sea and the St.Lawrence route declared officially closed.A close scrutiny of the figures from the opening of navigation to the first of November indicates some large gains and also some notable decreases.The number of ocean going steamers shows a slight decrease over last , year.but on the other hand the tonnage has increased.The number of ocean vessels entering the port for 1906 up tn November first, was 751 as against 758 last year; the tonnage for the same period this year was 1,795.- 090 as against 1.759,639 tons last year, leaving an increased tonnage for this year of 35.451 tons.The inland waterway trade shows a decided Increase, the number of inland craft coming into port since the opening of navigation up to November first was 11,179, while for the same period last year the number was 9,939 or an increase this year of 1.240 vessels, with a proportionate Increase in the tonnage carried.COMPARATIVE SUMMARY.The following summary of exports from the Port of Montreal, from the opening of navigation this year tn November 1st., with a comparison for the same pertod last year, ls from the Buard of Trade returns: 1906.1905.SHOWS INCREASE- - COMPARISON OF TRADE STATISTICS counted for by the fact that the prices at which cheese has sold this season have enatled the farmers to sell at a profit.and it has paid them better to convert the milk into cheese than into butter, CATTLE SHIPMENTS.Another notable increase in the list 1s that of the cattle exports.This season 107,291 head of cattle have been shipped, as against 94,080 last season, or a gain of 13.211 head, of cattle.Cattle shippers account for this increase by stating that the shipments from the North West have becn much heavier this season, and that the fattening process employed by the farmers in the north west this year has been almost perfect.Another fact ls that owing to the large influx of settlers, land is being rapidly settled, and In consequence the ranchers are getting rid of their excess cattle when they have the chance, and do not wish to wait until later on when they may be compelled to sell at a sacrifice.The export apple trade has fallen off considerably, 76,606 packages being shipped last season as against 165,610 this year.a decrease of 110,998 packages.Shippers state that this decrease is due to the fine crop raised this year in Europe, and the consequent small demand from the Continent for our product.GRAIN TRADE SLACK.Though the tonnage carried by the ocean-golng vessels this year is great- will give you 15 days from date there Presidential election, either hy OD ne es 0 s, on to start your course.Do not fail t as a candidate or as affecting the t resent this ad.this evening, chances of any candidate he support- Eyilable Shorthand and Business Cole ed.lege, Karn Hall, 468 St, Catherine st \u2014 west.'Phone Up 8008, ping Federation at Quebec, al to the Montreal Star, November 8\u2014Hon.L.P.ping Federation of Montreal, who arrived here late last night on the steamer Lady Grey, left to-day on board the same vessel to visit the steamship Ba- varian, ashore on Wye Rock, and to inspect the dredging operations at Crane Island.Young Wid Becomes Despondent.Special to The Montreal Star.Sherbrooke, Que., November RB \u2014Be- coming despandent over the death of her husband.which occurred in the North-West four weeks agn, a young widow of Farnham tried tn take her life with chloroform.A physician was called, who soon revived her.A Row Scotch Words Ye dinna hear ofen, jist haivers an\u2019 claivers sic as the STOUR BLAWIN' in yer \u2018ee, an\u2019 yo canna\u2019 see tas gaither up the BLAIDES an\u2019 fell yer pok tae tak hame tae bed the pig or the soo, efter that they're fine for the miden then ye can sell it tae the firmers, its graun\u2019 tae mak the tatties growe, but there's nane o' that in Caunada.We a\u2019 efter makin\u2019 money, an that's whey we write this to bring ye tae oor shoppie tae buy yer Winter Overcoats, uits, nderwear, Socks, as good \u2019\u2019 as \u201c* MOTHER'S FAVORITE.\u201d has ever used ¢ Mother's Favorite.\u201d It is easy to say that there are other soaps \u2018just It is impossible to prove this to any one who Now\u2014when you go to your druggist's and ask for The Dunlop Creed believe that the trade mark, the two hands, is the most valuable asset in our .business, and we shall aim to keep it always in good repute by fair and square dealing.G We believe it is in the fulleft sense injurious to our prospects to allow the Dunlop trade mark to be placed on any goods not made of a superior quality of rubber.G We believe in quality.We know that the satis faction quality gives is lasting, while the satisfaction a purchaser has in buying cheaply is short lived.When he does not find quality he forgets the price paid and begins to think he has been fooled.G As we hope to last in this business we affirm it is our unalterable instion never to compromise the Dunlop standard of quality in rubber.Stamped with the seal of the Mother's Favorite Soap| - \u2014.8.60 VICTORIA SQUARE 267 Seoû Wheat.bush.A +++10.9%.430 A.176.851 er than last, It is very doubtful if the Gloves, Warm Caps, Flannel Shirts, \u2018orn, ush, +.3,469.47 trade will come up to that carried an- Cardigan Jackets, Sweaters, Neckties, : Peas, bush.,.158,792 nually betweert the years 1897 and 1903, Dress Shirts, Collars, Studs, Cuff SEE THAT YOU GET IT.MONTREAL DEPOT, - - - ° o Oats, bush.ne atta Paes when especially the grain shipments as- Links, Scarf Pins, Hats an\u2019 iverytheng 121,021 sumed very large proportions.Trad-| fon men or ladies\u2019 wear, an' ws hope 42,840 | ers state that the grain business in| tae get yer trade by giein\u2019 ye guid Montreal will not for the present gea- guides at reasonable prices.We buy | Be your own judge\u2014know your own mind\u2014 and DEMAND what you want.Itis \u201cMOTHER'S FAVORITE \u201d\u2014not \u2018 some- Rarley, bush, .Rye bush., 134287 Buckwheat, bush, .Flaxseed, bush, .2,712,606 wo mes oo oes Flour, bbls.587,722 364,540 | son approach the business of seasons big lots for cash, an\u2019 we gie the best - .\u2018 » he .299 Hb 4b bps Meal bbls, LLL 4BBTR Sven; | Previously mentioned.This Is un- [values for yer money.\u2018Gomes in an\u2019 thing just the same\u201d or * just like it.» + Eggs.cases .98: F1 2g5 | CPubtedly true, for example, in 1898 |see.We are ayo pleesed tae show the i is ai + PROBABILITIES FOR THE 4 Butter, kegs ., .Load 1 Bases j the shipments of grain from Montreal guids, whither ye buy or no, at Hundreds of people, who daily use this aid to A FALL FEATURE .+ NEXT 24 HOURS.+ fees.boxes, sxeres 1.887.048 eny totalled -39,000,000 bushels, while up to ALLAN'S.Dinna forget the address.health, cleanliness and skin beauty, say there is + + ork, bbis, .ET 3sa 374.193 the first of November this year the North-east corner o\u2019 Craig an\u2019 Bleury nothing else as good as \u201cMother's Favorite\u2019 Soa With the coming of the cool days every Fall + Northerly winds, fair and + | Lard, Ph Tr C4 650 \u20181978 total grain shipments do not greatly streets, an\u2019 at 401 St.Catherine street , 8 £ p- Und ment b y bi ; , + cool.Friday fair and cool at + | 1s hoy Dao.exceed 21,077,218 bushels, though this ja west, Montreal.DRYSALTERS LIMITED, WATSON JACK & COMPANY, our Underwear ass ecomes a Dig feature 3 first, followed by showers or : | pkam LLL.ee (ose 4.082 pr mer the Jame pertod last year| Open till 8 p.m.and 11 p.m.Satur.Manufacturers, General Snles Agents, Montreal.of our stock.Oo , 232.812 L042, ushels.TR 3 ligne sleet.+ Menta phar.= 51.459 3043 a uen pus FLA barley shows days.It is immense\u2014so large that every gentleman +++ detde 4 Tobacco, ples.ep 2 3a bushels.due to a short orop, the great- 3 .in Montreal can be pleased from it., es, BL van .DTA, e , ; \u2014\u2014 Hay.bales.Co.BTR421 406.240 on or he cargoes leaving the port Just for example, we have 20 weights of one .is s.£ Hall, November bleak, and gray, Cattle .vous 107.291 94.080 brand\u2014the well-known Cartwright and Warner's Month of the cloud-hung sky, Of faded grass and leaves that pass On the winds that whistle by! There's a deep joy in thy sadness, Deeper than all the gladness That shines in May.Montreal Weather Statistics.Readings by the Hearn & Harrison standard barometer: At noon yesterday.30.05; at 8 a.m.to-day, 20.17; 11 a.m.to-day, 30.18.Temperature\u2014To-day, maximum 39.minimum 32; yesterday, maximum 40, minimum 31.Sun rose this morning at 6.48 o'clock, Will set this evening at 4.37 oclock.Maximum and Minimum Temperatures.Victoria, 48-38; Calgary.34-18; Edmonton, 30-24; Prince Albert, 34-32; Qu'Appelle, 44-30: Winnipeg, 48-42; Port Arthur, 46-38.Parry Sound, 44- 4s: Toronto, 48-30; Ottawa, 44-28; Montreal, 40-30: Quebec.38-30; St Fohn, 42-36; Hnlifax, 42-28.INCREASE IN WHEAT.From these figures it will be obaerv- ed that the large items of increase in grains are wheat and flaxseed, the increase jn the former be- ibg 4.R08,629, and in the iat- ter commodity, 2712505.Tt will he noticed that the shipment of corn fell oft considerably.which is due to the poor crop of this veur, the decrense being 2.096.849 bushels.It will also be observed that the shipments of flour have Increased to an extent of 223181 barrels.This Increase la due to the fact that the millers had plenty of grain when the wheat for shipment was both high and hard tn get, and it was a better paying proposition to ship the flour than wheéht.The increased shipments to South Africa have also helped on the Increase.The cheese exports show a noteworthy increase being 1.702.699 boxes last year, aa.against 1,887.049 for this season.~On the other hand the bitter shipments have shown a declded decrease, 631,380 kegs baling shipped last year as Disorderly House Keeper Fined.Josephine Wilson was sent to gaol to-day by Recorder Weir for three months and fined $30 or three months additional, for keeping a disorderly house.Flnes of $15 or a month in gnol each were Imposed on Robert Elliot.James Handley and Thomas Fenton.who were found in the house.In fining these men, the Recorder sald that the next time they were brought before the court he would sentence them without the option of a fine.\u2014\u2014 Christiania.\u2014 The death {a announced at Volendam.Halland.of Fritz Thau- low .the Norwegian landscape painter.Mi; haulow was born at Christianfa in i.YoulanBuy as much here for a dollar on credit an you can elsewhere In town for cash.Your credit 1x good with we.Don't put off buying a coat because you have not the price.Wa will supply.vois with what For years our $1.00 tailor-made Shirts have been a matter of great pride to us.Each season the cost of maintaining the standard has gone up, and now more positively than ever, We're still determined to maintain the standard, and retain the old popular price.Remember that every time for a shirt so good anywhere else, you'd pay $1.25.$1.00 TAILOR-MADE SHIRTS Underwear\u2014and this is but a small part of the stock.HANNAN UNDERWEAR will answer to your every demand upon it.Unehrinkable natural wool, natural wool sateen finish, silk and wool, English Merino, imported Scotch wool, real Ilama wool, J.oJ.H., and other makes of fine cashmere, 75¢ to $5.00 the garment\u2014and every garment EXTRA value.Isn't there a choice for you here?THE HANNAN STORE, s¢ Exclusive Furnishings,\u201d 213-215 ST.JAMES STREET.Bellleville, Ont.\u2014 One of the pioneer farmers of Hastings eounty dled yester .the of Wm.Elllott, of Hungerford towpshins against 344,331 this season, or a de- YOU Want.and you can pay us a little crease for 1906, of 187,034 kegs.The 22ch Week Ismit that assy dwiough?increase in the cheese exports and de- JHE 00SMOPQUT STORE, crase in the butter shipmants is hc- 366 276 Rs Notre Da t West.AIRD\u2019S : RYE BREAD._ Temperatures Elsewhere.London, 54: Paris.55; New York, 18; Chicago, 59, Washington, 53, LC 177 St.James Street J 493 St.Catherine Street West =\u201c » 473 St.Catherine Street East - RETURN OF MAUPAS JOCKEY WAS NE ces , Eni shia tin oer per \u2018 STAY BASEBALL IS GOING TO IN MONTREAL So Says Pat Powers, Alth ough Mr.Farrell Has Been Approached With Good Offers to Sell the Franchise.\u201cAS surely us next posts baxoball Beason cones round.so wii] Montreal put a baseball team on tlie diamond\" Bo it 1s stated on good authority, Ip fact, fro:n à communication from Mr Pat Powers, ptrestlien: of th+ Kastein | League.\u201cI'm tired of seeing repors from time ts the an the ness- papers,\u2019 says Mr.Powers, \u2018nf Montreal about tN se! vui, und ! wish to state once and for all, that Montreal has always struck me az a gol ba.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 bidll tow weed as alwavs pleased Filer tone Moutresl can rest assured that à repiesentatise nine will come pete In the Eastern Leugue.Trae Preece cantiivoed, Mp Fare rel fie been approached to sell he buse, but au hotly cases he boas rep nd Montreal is good enough oo ane, au 0 4 intend to stick by 10 as Long 0S 1518 possible to do so 7 There Fore Montreal well ge as any other city, | wiil without rnsade be: ssdAgou comp Change being and nny Tiger Supporters Coming Here to Take a Look at Westmount ga Wii cert univ he an interesting cuve aad the Tove birds from Hanlon wili see how Montreal palms out.one form the Hel and Black xhould win but there is a fighting chauve for the Westmoants, wha, notwahstanding their defeats have stayed rent an ihe game Craig will no pass ut Kelly ds still recuperating se the Montreal team will bie + bangel about.Itussell Montreal Saturday } Boing ty centre haif, Savage.to left \u201chalf, Armstrong M1 ML Savage s jes don and either \u2018Browniige vr fisc tli the gap caused by Kelly.Two Kingstonians D ithe Ontario and Quebe , Hamilton and Eliot, on the champion not vel dee ded Pwill probably be local talent | The crowd will be a Keen one, coaching champions, used 5 (day Granites upear but together lelere.ilton, ston Granites, +++.++++40040 00000-00000 0000000 000000000000.000000400000 COACHERS FOR CANADIAN HONORS ARE TWO OLD CHUMS.The remarkable thing about the fear of Montreal Hamilton to engage Chaucey Eliictt as coach 15 that he and Ham: tHe coach who has made such a success of the Montreal football season up to date, were both playing at one time on the King- which drove +++.e AND STEURS DEF Steurs says he will meet haif a mezen wrestlers Rohmer Park, if necessary Amongst those whe.nounced their intention of meeting him are: Viger, Simard, lloymagemn and Iarakanoff, who intends &s near as he can for the defant in Ot- to-morrow nigiit ai have already an- to get even tawa.The main be turn of Maupas, who 1s u great favor- Jte in Montreal.The crowds have often test ai Solimer Park, shen they thought Maupus Was getting the worst of it.and il is expected thai he will Ret a rousing reception upon hls return to this city.Reports say that he is in the best of trim, and that he will be able to make the \u2018go\u2019 with Pietro a most Interest- attraction wir the re- rizen in pro- ing one.Pietro 1s a rough and rather foul wrestler, but Maupas is such a glib and quick and tricky man, that he cught to give the Bavonnais one of the hardest struggles of his life.Tf he plays too dirty x gun\u201d, he wi\u201d Es the crowd on his back no doubt The four men who desire to meee teurs weigh as foliows -Roumon-.fenn, 1M tbs, Karakanoff, 200 Ihs , ! Viger, 110 lbs, and Simard.ln ibe ARLY KILLED AT AQUEDUCT New Yo November 8 Jo hen J Hennessy had a narrow escape 1 death when His mount Pr Ihx in the Cth race at Aqueduct Nnessy Was thrown heavily knocaed senseless and Was removed to the cin- ergenr hospital is the where he wis revived He badly hurt br lex Lroke its neck he fall He was backed down te 1 to 10 tar boar bw clase Herne ay grt oll an fauly good position, but dee fore the field hod gone 0 sixteenth, a mile there was capsiderald.ve und [or THN tell Mennw hits er On he favorite, Astor door work «od his wav theovgh and von by tue lengths, Jacobite, the 9 9 10 Tavern.scored an easy victory in the Wool mere sedllag stakes, Five favoidies wan, First furlongs Montg ner wo.Main Chive, second Fish Hawk.third.Time, 114 4-5 Second pee ange Martin Trovie wae Lord of tha Vale second, Sajlm 1° third, Time 140 2-0 Third race, selling.1 furings sey Lady won.Sally Preston, se Ladu Karmos 1ird Tite 34 477 Fourth rive.the \\Woodmere Stakes selling - Jacobite won.Keator.pécon t.Monet, third.Time, 126 1-5 FILth race selling.mile- Aster oy won: Foo About You, recone, dy third.Tite, 142 2-0 Sixth race furlongs -Quffrage.won Sister Francis, second.Sliver Weds \u201caug, (third.Time, 114 NO Was nat nn ro A cs Je.nd.f i Tee, oc {eri Mens padi k ra 50) ros Yet Mir i [SRT + + : NO MORE M.A.À.A.MEMBERS, FOR A WHILE AT LEAST.¢ + e The president and directors of the Montreal Amateur Athletic + @ Association have decided not to take in any more members, + + They have reached the limit which the new building, only erected \u20ac @ for a year, can accommodate, and from mow on there will be a ® © waiting list.+ + + ++++44+0-0-4-004-000 7 60000000 000000000004 -0000000000006 Special to The Montreal Star.New York, N.Y.November 8 \u2014Jack Patsy Hailey.who is to meet Nid.Johnson, the vcotored heavyweight, © Dufresne on Tuesday the 10th, a: the, fights Jim Jeffords, of California, tonight, and says he will give him a good pounding.The battle is only to be six rounds, and 1s ta he contested before the Lancaster Athletir Club, of Lancaster, Prnna In spite of the fact that Johnson is rated as only the heaviest, whe is in the class with Jeffries.Jeffords, who has been out of the ring for some tine 1s certain that the negro will be unable to do away with him.and ~ven has hopes of getting the uaotlicial decision, Je is said In certain circles that Johnson is entering the ring with Jeffords in order to give the lutter some easy going, and, If possible, t« uttract some other aspirnnts to champianship hone ors into the 24-fnot circle But hig Jack rays he is trained for a hard fight, and he is not going to allow Jeffords to too easy take We find fault sometimes with our hoya in Britain: they are fonder of gance than of learning: they will \u201cmake hav\u2019 in a friend's rooms In college, or acrew up his outer door, hut they compare favorably with the prematurely developed youth of Continental countries -Libarty Review Ye Cure Catarrh the Germs must be Killed, Japanese Catarrh Cure does It.Catarrh isa germ disease, like typhoid gever and smallpox.It is a minute that weakens the membranes ning the nostrils, starts up inflammation and ulceration, takes away taste and bearing, and in the advanced stages affects the lungs, kidneys and liver.Japanese Catarrh Cure kills the germs, and cures.It isthe only remedy that reaches every part of the affected surfaces.Hundreds of testimonials prove that Japanese Catarrh Cure is the never- failing cure for Catarrh.Mr.Frank Downs, Port Hope, writey:\u2014''1 bave been subject to Catarrh for over three an and could get nothing to help me, A riend advised the use of Japanese Catarth Cure.1 purchased a package from my drug- i and and got relief after three applications, followed up the treatment, snd am thankful 90 say, was soon completely cured.\" Soc.at all druggists.The Griffiths & Macpheraer Co, Limited, .Toronte.Consta, one of ; | Shamrock Club House, under the Ni.i Hounl Sporting Club, de expected ta , Arrive in town the el of the wey | Dufresne Is at present training in Quebec and will probably arrive in \u2018town on Monday In his last contest here with Young Lenny, inst Thanksgiving ve, iil Dufresne showed himself to be a very vlever hoxer and made a hoet nf friends among Montrealers.Halley is said to notchers of his class a Int of beating.The management of the Nalivial Sporting Club has made extensive 1m- provements in their hall and hive a, - ringed sn that esverv admission Licxat holder will he entitled to a seat Thiz at be nne nf?the and will tip take motion war very popular the last exhibition that was held and wil no | doubt find favor again.The names nf those taking part in \u2018he | preliminaries have not been annonuns cd \u201cvet, but It Is thought that they wili | be taken from some good local men {who will furnish a firs: class exhihi- \u2018tion.y The local club clatms that this will be one of the heat entertainments that they have yet held.The National Elections.The foilowing gentleman have heen cected diractors of the National Athletic Association far the ensuing year: Messrs.J.A.Mercier, Dr.J P.Gad- tois, H.Raymond, P.Viau.H.Risail- lon, OO.Ledoux, W.Michaud, E OC.Su Pere, Dr.JP.Cousinean; M.Fnoutl Lanthier was elected hon president: Mr.R.Dumouchel, auditor.\"Varsity Will Be Weakened.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, November | \u2014 Varsity have to do without the services of MuPherann, ther crack half-hack.in the gama with McGill on Saturday.McPherson's doctor hus ordersd him nat te play on account of his\u2019 bad leg, and the player consequently will not br in the line up.His absence will will take a int of strength away from the tenm.Ross Also will nat play oh Saturday.His parents are oppased to the iden of the fael wing man playing Rugby.The centre picture Is that of Tommy Riley, of Pittsburg, a clever Billy Carruthers, the champlon of Valois, who iy also an aut left tue Is Mr Montreal Football team CARRUTHERS.ne TEN CHILDREN MAKE DEBUT AS HUNTERS Young Riders Handle Their Mounts With Skill in Meadow Brock Fox Chase.MR.\"BILLY\" Herupsiest Lol November 8 Neur- Iv firey ride anong Whom ware ten, children.took port In the fox hunt held! under the auspices of the Meadow Brook Hunt Tuesday morning over the hills abou.East Wiillston anc West | bury, IL was the debut of the youn=s- sters on (he huntung feld, und thev put their meunis the country | with a xk'il that forth inuvn! favorable comment from the membre! uf the hunting patdes and par.icular- | Iv the old campaigners | 1 \u2018 \u2018 i l Ass brought The meet was nt Tredwells Corner, at Enst WWlliston, ani the first was drawn tn the Guinea woods, w the huntsman, James Rlaxiand, had the jack of twelve rouple in cry on the trail of a fox that led Neel fuit, the: tietriest hand of it cluge before he vus hinoieut, atout \u201cven miles fron the Stuttg pount The paix wore consil- erably hampered by the dryness of the, grote ane a strong wind That quiek-, Iv shiny ered a tabi espe ily an when the QuErrIs took to the road \u201clire truitnz vus dAfffreult | Ail ahead es tow eves held true tn the line and when Mr PE Collier the Tua-te of hreunads, called the hunt OFF tire wes fully two dozen in ut! the fine These were Mr and Mre l Thomas Hatchoock, Je: Miss Ethel] Hiscock, M7 dulrer Mr Samuel Willers Muse Cornelta Bryee, Jr 19 Witithrop, Me HE Johnson.Mr.Robert! Foster.Mrs Janes Burden Mr RW! Stevenson, Mi and Mrs Robert L Stevenson, Mr MO Doherty, Mr.George Rowe, Jr.and hls giosom: the hunts- moa P'ushand and the whip, Harvey Heros \\1 éjeuen Oo clock a drag hunt was | het Jeo Hicksville, and a number of iho who tank art !n the fox hunt ditoted inv.thelr autoinaliles, hurried to the rieting pLoee and then rode at} tatie cw wallop erase some Stiff count v to Jericho, whers the first} Check was called te give hunters aad ticathiime spell boat Kansas vu and produc bly 4814 from le the fastest roughes: wrestling math ever off in Kansas City, Yankee New England champion.Von 0 Vager of $100 from Frank Goteh, champion wrestler of America, Gotch agreed to throw Flowers af Centouy Theatre in 10 minutes, or fou- feit $100 He didn't do it.but ir 2.000 peoble ever had $100 worth of excites ment they had it IN last nights bout It was a half prize fight and half wrestling match from start to finish None of the mience and pretty plavs of wrestiing had any place in the trot h-Rogers game.It was a fight for blood, Rogers was mad.Goteh was med They were both mad, and they showed it.Goteh was anerciless.and Rogers availed himself «of every opportunity to bruise hix opponent.Failing to throw Rogers in the time Umit.Gorrh wus madder than ever, and added 10 the rash challenge of | Tharsday night by agreeing to throw hath Rogers and Westergard in twenty mimutes or forfeit another $100, Many who witnesserl the match last 1 night wondered why lt was that the men were so hitter toward each other, and but few knew the inside facts, Goteh ls a gentlemanly fellow, in fact, somewhat of a Don Quixote on and off the mat.He is possibly as refine] a champion as any athletic game has ever produced.Hogers' long sult is roughness, and his expositinns at Convention Hall on Jess Westergard are eafd to have angered the champion.TTe dectded to give Rogers a taste of his own medicine, and the dta.Rogers wns at home at the game, however, and slaps tand punches formed à good part of the match.Over the fontiighis, all over the stage, went the wrestlers, and all efforts to keep them on the mat were withont avall The hout was no addition to the annals of scientific wrestling.but as a \u201crough house\u201d It was all there.and will long be remembered in Kanaas \u2018 specialty.Primary, Secondary or Terttar Blood Polson Permanentiy Cured.You oan be treated at home under same guaranty.L'apital 800,000.We soilait the most obeti- Throst, Fimples, Copper-Col- red Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrcws falling out.write for proofs of cures.100-page k Free.COOK REMEDY CO, 1897 MASONC TEMPLE, Chicage, 6, & DR.KLINE'S GREAT ITS NERVE RESTORER $2 TRIAL BOTTLE FREE, Through Canadian Agency.Ferman ent Cu on «ly Sr = je or Ducaseze, .1.Vire Dance, Dobility Brkanstin > rere: DR.R B.ALINE LL 831 Arch st, Philadelphia, 259 156eod MORTIMER DURAND ABOUT TO RETIRE British Ambassador at Washington is Popular Member of the Diplomatic Corps.Permanently Caredby New York, November R.\u2014 Acrording to a despatch from Washington, Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, Ambassador of Great Britain to the United States, will retire from his mission In Washington next spring./Hiis successor.not yet chosen.will come ta Warhington to take Tha Ambassador yesterday told Secra- tary Root of his coming retirement.An far as can be learned, Sir Mortimer in not leaving his post here for any other position, and after his return to England he will probably retire from publie Nfe entirely.He entered the British diplomatic service in 1873, when he was rent to Persia.During the entire period ha- been on foreign service for his Government with the exception of about nne year.He has heen back to England for a month or two occasionally, but for the How's This ?We offer pre Hundred Dollars Reward for any =), of Caterrh tha* cannot be cured by Hell» Catarrh Cure.F.J.CHENEY & CO.Toledo.O.We.the undersigned, have known F.J.and belleve in all business and financially able to oarry 'WALDING, KING & MARVI VIN, Wholesale Drugsisis, Toledo, O.Hall's Catercn Cure te taken internally, a Upon the blood and surfaces of r Testimonies sent straw, combination hay waggon.double farm Bleigh, butcher's sleigh, burlow, covered milk waggon, milk, hay and Scotch carts, single and donhle harness, disc and smoothing harrows, mower, horse- rake, ploughs, fanning mill, field roller, milk cans, ete.etc.N.B.\u2014Notre lame street cars take you to the farm.FRASER BROS.265 6 Auctoneers.SHERIFF'S SALES David Roy.et allot No.six hundred and forty-four, parish of St.Georges, and lot No.thirteen, first range.township of Jersey; with bulldings, circumstances and dependencies; with certain exception.To be mold at the door of the parish church of St.Georges, Beauce, fourth of December next, at ten o'clock a.m.Pacaud vs.BEAUCE\u2014~F.F\u2014No.1:8.\u2014Philippe Albert Angers vs.Napoleon Bizier, et al.Part of Int No vight-E.first range, township of Shenley, circumstances and dependencies : To be soid at the Registry Office, Beauceville, fourteenth of November in- slant, at ten ¢'clock aan.BHAUCH.\u2014 F F.\u2014No.158.\u2014Philtppe Albert Angers va.Napoleon Bizier, et allot No.forty-nine, fourth range, township of Jersey, circumstances and dependencies.To be sold at the Registry Office, Reauceville, fourteenth of November instant, at half-past ten o'clock a.m.MONTREAI.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.2043.\u2014John McMillan and L.Adolphus Mongenais, es qual, ve, Alexandre Goulet.1.lots Nos.three hundred and two and three hundred and three, parish of Ste.Madeleine de Rigaud; with bulldings and dependencies.2.Lot No.three hundred and sixteen, said parish: with barn, Subject to lease.To be sold at the door of the parish church of Ste.Madeleine de Rigaud, sixth December next, at eleven o'clock a.m.MONTREAL.\u2014F F.\u2014No.Marie Louise Beaulieu vs, Leduc.North-weat half of lot No.seven hundred and thirty-four.St.Denis Ward.Montreal.fronting on Labello atreetl; w'th house, No.1876 Labelle street, and other 1354.\u2014Dame Dominique buildings.To be snld at Sheriff's Office, Montreal, fifteenth November inst, at ten o'clock am.QUEBEC.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.1653.The City of Quebec vs.Margaret Doherty et vir.Lot No.twenty-three hundred and six- ty-four.City of Quebec.Champlain Ward, on Champlain street: circumstances and dependencies.> To be sold at Sheriff's Office, Quehar, seventh December next, at ten o'ciock a.m.QUEREC \u2014F.F.\u2014Ne.Etienne \u2018Fache es qual, vs.lon, et vir.Int No.one hundred and thirty-nne.parish of St.Fellx of -Cap Rouge: circumstances and dependencies.To be mold at the door nt the parish 182.\u2014 Eugene Bmelle Papil- church of 8t.Felix of Cap Ronee, twentv-third November inst.at elpven o'clock a.m, THREE RIVERS \u2014F F.\u2014Nn.00 \u2014~Ame- dee Roy vs.the helrs of Ludger Rochette A lot on Kt.George street.town of Grand'Mere, farming part of Int No.nine- ty-four.cadastre of Ste.Flore: with Tuilging, circumstances and dependen- cles.To be rold at the dnnr of the parish church of St.Paul de Grand'Mere.town of Grand'Mere, fourth December next, at eleven o'clock a.m.THREE RIVERS.-F F \u2014Nn.842 Alex.Marchand va.Edouard Cote Part of Jot No.two hundred and eleven, County of SL Maurice, parish of Ste Flore: w!th building, cirrumstances and dependencies.The eale announced to take place fifth September Inst will take place at the door of the parish church of Ste.Flore, thirtieth November inst.at ten o'clock a.m, THREE RIVERS FF F Non 1109.\u2014 Edouard Ferron vs, Joseph Dezel.Part of lot No.eighty-six.pariech of Ste.Flore, in the town of Grand'Mere: with buflding, cireumstances and dependencies.To be sold at the door of the parish church of Rt.Pat de Grand'Mere.town of QGrand'Mere, fifth December next, at one o'clock p.m THREE RIVERS\u2014F.F.-No 1072 \u2014 The Corporation of the Town of Grand- \u2018Mere vs.Josenh Deziel Part of lat No.ninetv-four.Ste.Flore, In town of Grand'Mere; buliding.To be sold nt the dnar of the parish church of St.Paul de Grand'Mere.town of Grand Mere, fifth December next, at eleven o'clock am.2 parish of with last three or four vears he has rpent practically all of his time abroad.He came to the United States as his Snv- ereign's personal representative in 1902, succeeding 8ir Michael Herbert, who died while on duty here.There is.perhaps, no more popular diplomatic hous hold in Washington than that of the Britirh embarsy.and the departure of the Ambassador will he un- welcomd to many, both In official and social life, T.ady Durand and Miss Dur- and are among the most popular ladles in Washington society.ps Consul-General is Entertailned.Quebec, November 8.\u2014 On the dcea- sion of his forthroming departure for Montreal.Mr.Cronholme.Conaul-Gen- Family Pills Ce oon.eral for Sweden, was entertained at dinner at the Garrison Club by a large number of his friends.ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.Patel GALEN MALL Hotel and Sanatorium.ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.Elegant stone.brick and steel bullding: always open, always ready, always busy.Elegant \u2018Bath Department\u2019 for pleasure or health.Sea water used.251 l6eod RAILROADS.CANADIAN PACIFIC QUEBEC TRAINS LEAVE PLACE 55 am.°2,00 p.m.#11.30 pm.Parlor or Sleeping Cars on above trains OTTAWA TRAINS LEAVE WINDSOR STATION.18.45 a.n., 25.40 # m., £10.00 am.t4.00 pn, *y 40 m., £1015 p.m.LEAVE PLACE VIGE R.18.26 a.n 5.45 p.m.Parlor or Slceping Cars on all trains from Windsor station.NOMINING TRAINS LEAVE PL AC F VIGER.18.45 a.m.\u2026 59.15 + t4.45 p.m.\u201cDali jTuesdays, Thursday and Sat- urda ssunday only.tDally except Sunday.City Ticket Office, 120 St.James street, Next Post Office.261 78 \u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITED.\u201d Finest and Fastest Train in Canada.Daily at 9 a.m., ar.Toronto 4.20 pm, Hamilton 5.20 p.m., Niagara Falls Ont.Buffalo.8.2% p.m.London, 6.56 p.m.Detroit 9.50 p.n\u2026 Chicago 7.42 Ta p.m.Se ekunt Cafe Service on above train.FANT OTTAWA SERVICE.THREE HOURS KACH WAY.Leave Montreal.Lenve Ottawa.*3.30 a.m.*8.30 a.m.13.40 p.m.t3.30 p.m.*7.80 p.m.*5.00 pan.Farior Cars on all trains.*Dajiv tWeek May MONTREAL AND NEW YORK.Shortest Line.Quickest Service.2 Day Trains daily, except Sunday.each way.Night train daily, each LVE.MONTREAL +4 pm \u201c110 am.ARR.NEW YORK 15.00 pm, 110.00 p.m.*7.17 am.*Daily.tExcept Sunday.CITY TICKET OFFICES: 187 St James st.Telephones Main 460 and 461, or Bonaventure Station.Rutland Railroad WINDSOR STREET BTATION.DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.TO New York, Boston and New Engiaad Points.The scenic SHORT LINE across the Is'ands of l.ake Champlain and through the Green Mountains, Leave Montreal, t3.50 am, \"710 pm Arrive Hoston, t7.40 pan, °7.00 am.Arrive New York, Là pm.*(18 am AL tVai,,.ex sunday °va Bullet (troiler Hervice, Parlor Car on day trains and Bleeping Car on night trains CITY TICKET OFFICH, 130 8t James st T.M.FALLUN, FE.BARBUUR, City i\u2018assenger Agent Genera; Agent.B37 1% vd t MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND HAIL- WAY CO.LACHINE.\u2014 From Foust Office, 2v min.service, .40 a.m.to 3.00 p.m, 30 min service, % p.m.to midnight From Laca\u2018ne 30 mia service b.5u a.m.to 8.45 p.m.80 min, service 6.45 p.m.to 12.45 midnight, Beuit au Récollet \u2014 Brom 8t.Braetion, min am; 40 minute service 9 an to 6 p,m.; 30 minute service 4 p.m.to 8.30 p.m.; 40 min.service, 8.20 nm.to 12 mid- nigat.las: car fron Sau:?12 pm.From t Denis 13.30 .Extra oars from Chenneville st.to Henderson Btation at 6,0 p.m.Mountaip\u2014From Mt.loyal avenue 20 min.service 8.40 a.m.to 11.40 pm.From Victoria avenue Westmount, (VU min.service, 8.560 a.m.to 11 \u2018) p.m.Cae dom Browdon's Junction, 40 min service 8.00 a.m, to 12.00 p.m.Fron Cartierville, \u201c Min service, ri 40 am.tw 1L60 p.m.156 130 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.CUNARD LINE Boston\u2014Queenstown\u2014 Liverpool: Fast Twin Screw Mail and Passenger Bteamer, 14,280 tons, 60U feet long.Remarkable for steadinesa Hooma upper decks amidships; perfect ventilation.BAXONIA, Nuv Ja.Dec.11, Jan 22, Feb 19.IVERNIA Nov.27, Dec.25, Feb 5.Mar 8.Plans, sailings, etc, the Cunard £3 Co.Ltd, 128 State st.Boston, Mass CHARL Es P.BUMNEK, Agent, or to local agents 61 1ibend Ramburg-dtmerican.Twin Bcrew Paasenger Bervios.PLYMUUT'A\u2014CHERBOURL \u2014 HAMBURU tPennsylvanis.Nov.17) aBatavix.Amerias .Nov.27 \\Putricia.AR sio Hamburk direct.omits Cherbourg *Brainen direct MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE, TO GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA.Hambury Nov.8 | sDeutschlana .Deo.sMoltke 4 à Hamburg .amburd.Loo dan 1U Hmnsbtarg.aMoltke.Jan.«4 | suoiLke .April 23 sHas Orill iicom and Gymnasium.a Mediterranean & Orient Cruise, 79 days.KiGH1 DAY TO ITALY, BY THLE GREAT FLYBR (Lois HILAND From New York February 4, 1907.TOURIST BUREAU.R Tickets, hotel accommodations, and general information about foreign travel Travellers\u2019 Cnecks, Good AU Uver the \u201c World.Hamburg-American Line, 3¢ Broadway N.Y.JAMES THOM, General Agent, 17 Bri.Sscrament st; W.H.Heory, lempls Bldg.185 BL James atc Norman L.Lusher.113% Bt.James at 263 121 dyorinégerman Lloyd FAST EXPRESS SKHVACE PLYMOl in \u2014 CALKABOLARU \u2014 LItEMBN.W PASSENGUXH BEHVIUVK REMEN DIRECT.-Brand'n'g, nË 8,3 am | Cbemuitz, Dec.6, 17a m sBrewen, Nov.i$, lua m Rhein , sn jeurem,Nor.2%, 10am) Yorx .,.Dec.1,10 am Main, vu & mlaFriedren.p \u201cCalls at \u2018Plymouth and Cherbourg.AnBANLAN DA US VAS EE, GLERALTAH\u2014NAPLEEB-\u2014UENUA, K.Aibert, Now.10, 11 a m ; P.Irene, Jan.19, 11 am F.trene, Dec.i, y a.m tKainer, Tan, 28, 1lam bec.11, 10am K.Luise, Deo.#, 11 am sNeckar, veh.3, 11am K.Albert, Jan.12, 1 m | K.Luise, en.y, ll am tOmits Gibraltar.\u201comis Genoi From Bromon Piers,.3rd and 4th Bia Hoboken.North German Lloyd Travellers: Checks ood All Uver the Wo OELRIU us 2 Cu J.5 Broad war N.Y, W.H.KY, Boise Agen: for Montreal Temple Baiting, 185 St James ri.250 114 UCEANIC NTEAMEHIF COMPANY (American and Austroitso Line.) Balls every 10 days, Ban ¥rancisco io da.WALL every 31 days BAMUA, NEW ZKA.LAND ad AUSTRALIA, monthly to TAHITL For boukiet an wailing ast, ad.ess Wm.H.Clan -, ngent, 137 8 James .Montreal; B.5, Lonblan.G.A.421 Broadway.New 185 213 General Storekeeper Resigns.Special to The Montreal Star.Halifax.N.8., November 8.\u2014 D.Burchell, general superintendent of Dominion Coal Company stores, has resigned after occupying the position for 13 years.He has heen Mayor of Glace Bay since incorporation.six years ago.M.the HOTELS.Grand Union lotel Rooms From $1.00 Per Day Up OPFOSIIE GRAND CENTRAL STATION NEW YORK Bageree To and From Station Fres An excellent guide -book and map of the City of New Yi seat oa recapt of two cents in er 218 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Pt NI NN ee NS tm] Allan Line ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Frois Montreal.rom quebte Victorian, 8th Nov.6 nm oth Nov.6 p.un loniun, 16th Nuv.\u2026 6 a.u Midnight, From st John.From Halifax Virginian.24th Nov.Pariciau.Tunisian.5th Doss Des.The Allan Line Steamers sail from Monts real, and the hour of ealling has been ars ranged su as to give the pursengers a View of the river by dayilght The i 4 moving panurama the whole VirginiaD 8 recor.passage, Uvuexi Is 4 days, Je hours 3 Victorian's record passage.Rimouski te I 13 5 days 22 hours, 30 minutes Virginian \u201cand Victorian are the iargest, fastest and fineat par of 1urblne steamers 6er vulit, ne engines of His sajnaly\u2019s yacat and H.atlestilp Dreadnaugat are hu:r from the sam us.zns as Victor= ian and Virginian No vibration FIRST CLASS, $33 upwards, steamer (NA CLASS according te Livergues ot London derrs, from $iv and upwarde IRL Class, Laver pue Lonaun or Bele aud $23 Ti.according to steafe taal 344.50 er.MONTREAL TU GLASGUW.Mongolian, kth ov.Sicilian, 22nd Nov, Coriniman.-15th Now Une class cabin, calls 1 oecutd\u2014 Lute 338 Bit uswalUs, 1uird c.ass $40.00.App.y ou ui & A.A.LAs, Xonireal 117 iis DOMINION LINE.Roymi Mall Nleaiusilps, Montresi nod Quebec to Liverpool, Canada .Nov, 101 Keusington .Nov.19 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Dominion .Nov 24 Canada Tne S55.\"Canada 18 ude of Lue fastest and most comfortable stenmers in tLe \u2018\u2019asadtaû trade.ine 5s.\u2018Utlewa holds ue recoru trum Montreal to Liverpool oO.minutes.Passengers smburking at Tea Huve a view of !Le Mujesiic SL rene: fixer by daylight, Hates nt Lacnase rire 1 £3.\u2018Cana - .$89 00 ss \u201cDonsnton\" : 45500 Mocerie Hate Dervice\u2014 53, BS.\u201cSouthwark.\u201d S35.\"U.tawa\u201d class (abin passenger.CArriod (Clilied NeOw ond (lass), most comfortab.e and iN\u2018Xpone sive.Montreal to Liverpool, $42.50 to $45.¢), to London $40.40 lv $di.ev, ŒULUIVUIEE lO steamer.Third Uimas puss-ixe> carried om all steamers at 327.60 to principai porte in Ureat britain, and Jow rales to Continent, WHITE BTAR LINK, NEW \\URK TU LIVKHSUUL Teutonio \u2026 Rov i Oceanic.,.Dea Batic Nuv Celtic EDITERMANEAN SERVILA Regular saliing fro , New ton to Asores, Gibraltar, A.exandris.Apply to Loca! Agents.nr Dum wio Line, 17 Bt.Bacrament st, Mnntreal 345 210 ass bdeuc $40.00 \u201cRens ton.\u201d UOniy one ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RY ROYAL MAIL SERVIC FASTES SFINEST AND Nov.11, Sun.KE ERIN Nov 16, Fri.EMFRESS Ju BHIT AIN Nav.24, Sat.AKE EMANITOBA ST.JOHN, N.\u2018 \"and Iv KE Dec.1, Sat.EMPRESS OF IRELAND Doo 8.Sar .LA AMPLAIN Der 15, sat.\u2018EMPRESS Gr BRITAIN Dec.22.LAKE ERIN no NTREAL \u2018to \u2018Le NDOX DIKECT.Now.11, l.ake Michigan (3rd class).Nov.11, Montrose (:nd class).WINTER RATEN\u2014From Nov.t.B8 LAKE CHAMI'L ALY aud LAKF I RIN earry only ONE CLA o Cabin passeng« ers (Second Class).he whom is given th accommodation situateu In the best part pr the nteamer, $40 70 and $42.50 1ST CABIN\u2014$L0 00 ay upward accnrd- ing to steamer ND CABIN\u2014$40 00, 345.00 and $4760 3RD} CABIN\u2014$6 50 and $28.78 *Steamers marked thus d) not carry pase sengers 282 51 \u2018ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO'$ CANADIAN LINE TO THE TROPICS.Our new up tn date passenger steamee the \u2018\u2019Sokoto,\u201d sails fram Montreal on the 20th November, for the Bahamas, Cuba and Mexico.via Haltfix.This vexebl Ja thorougn- ly equipped with every modern convenle ence for the safety an: comfort of passengers Splendid accommodation Excellent cuisine.A duly qualified surgenn carried.Attentive stewards, Wr -32630 40.00 tte for our 1.trated booklet, \u201cA Tour to the Bahamas, \u2018\u2018uba and Mexico,\u2019 alan for particulars of our special ab excur-« sion by the \u2018'Hokoto,\u201d from Halifax, Janu= ary 20th.Fook early to secure choice of loge cation.For further particulara as tn rates, apply to Elder, lD\u2019empate.and Company, 3 of Trade Bullding, Montreal, of to W.H.Henry, Temple Bldg, Montreal.265 113e04 Q.S.S.Co.For October and November.etc, \u2018Bermuda - Forty-five hours by new twin screw 88.Bermudian.\u201d Sailing fortnightly from New York.For illustrated pamphlets, passages, etc., write to Brock & Co, Agents, 211 Commissioners St, and all Ticket Agents, Montreal A.E.Outer- bridge & Co, Agents, 29 Broadway, New York, or Arthur Ahern, Secretary, Quebec 231 158e0d at\u201d GO TO JAMAICA By the Twin Screw SS.Prinzessin Victoria Luise OR BY THE SUPERB NEW \u201cPRINZ\u2019® STEAMERS First Class res 30 The Prinzarein Victoria Luise 1s one of the finest pamsenger vessels afioat, carries {iret class passsngers only, stateronma equiphed with lowe ar bertha only.Has a gymnasium, with iatest Zander apparatus.Bplen.dja Ship's bana in fact, sarviece cuisine, and entira equipment equal to the finest Transatlantic liners.and apward,incloding stateroom and meals, For further particulars, booklet, rates, atc.apply Hamburg-American Line, 85-37 BROADWAY, N.Y, \u2019 t Soap fe better than other seep dat ie when used in the Sunlight way Tey Sunlight Bons and follow directions | For local agents pee other adyt 1 \u2018 $ \\ 2 SAI 6 x] »?Company's uffer tn the Council, The truth is that the aldermen signing the report, did mt support the of- ter at all.They abstained from making any recommendation of the offer whatever.In fact they condemned the proposal in these words: * \u201cYour committee is pot prepared to the of but as the negotiations Pecomruend acceptance these terms, have been carried as far as possible, your çommittee now recommends pression by the Council, üpon which offer made to the company by your com- Énittee.The citizens strengthen their representatives in the The ciuse of the people might be greatly an ex- of opinion a final might be are making a fight to Council to get justice for the city.weakened by argument based on misrepresentation.The cause of the ple in this figh: Mot be strengthened peo- i8 sirong.and it can- by false statements.Fathers and «ther despot-ficeing ances- chiidren wilfully they endured ou tors who their burned al fire much lv save them from.see the .IN CANADA.sieht ladies appear sirivk with the the Western have flv {+ a this dis overs at ENGLISH WOMEN A nuneer of bn: to have \u2018\u201clonellness\" cf cire farm, and mission to fmpart the English Way be thinking of emigrating.tos likly that English Who afé pérreciiy happy and nervous L'ukdi M0 will come to Cani- di in Any large numbers, Those -us soul will be classes which either heen niga on Canadian 0 Women home\u201d wna Now lattes Pros.no: a rule\u2014wla from the padlified wiih home conditions, ye het to they the come drawn are dis- ur are Surh the themselves atubitiors to tlieiinselves.he daunted ay find wdulouk er worniet fact that outside of are by tea Cal tae, The \u2018lonclines farin is nothing Lines\" tha lanadivn than the all new countries to the In- af the crowded Oil World.af Mode \u2018\u201cJune- al habitants The Mayor and leaders of the Coun- Oil could settle this matter in a few days if they would but intimate to the Light, Heat and Power Company fln- Ally the which they Rut terms upon Would enter into an arrangement.under no circumstances, let it be un- a contract that does fot provide for A PERCENTAGE OF GROSS RARN- ft cil els te fra native is that.th get à fair bargain with the TO using companies, there will be escape from increased taxes, THE SORROWS OF ANNA GOULD.If the Pligrim Fath is hace learned how to smile in the othr worl they are doubtless taking some inno n° amusement from the plight of Anna Gould.They left the Old World won its worship of peerages and its desph cn system of hereditary clas< in op.find somewhere beyond the grey circle ef (he sea a lund where a be a man, and there would be neither To man coud \u201ctuft-hunting\u201d ner \"Kou-tewing to class.After the endurance of many lora- ships and the daring of many penile, _ they established such a land.They threw wide open the doors of liberty, i and gave to the human race\u2014 hitherto i pent up in the prison house of the east.% ern hemisphere\u2014a chance fo expand © and lift its head ang defy the domin- § ance of hereditary amste.There wera Ÿ to be here no \u201ctap a® oF hunt.and the ~ matchless apportunities of Lie virgin # Continent they discoverad, were to ot- i; for to all-comera A.chance 10 make à bod living and walk the earch erect.But inla.Apiéridtd Mièty dau ABUbedS Aa yivdmitiie: Mh *- Rim These golden opportunities aroused down as Dry: nn was beaten.A cam- ' Le C8 ; =.+ ih = a i derstood, will he public appruve \u201ctH 1.People emigratiog from Europe to any field dn Vh-h Cpportunity :3 written ! Ltrge, Will find fewer peopie there of the sort ta which they have been ee sustomed That is ane ot the main ; Té1sous Wiy there is in reaset ope port units They CN ae | to endure sene hard-ntps and sons depriva- Corso bat they aly expest to gain come Bévaniaues und iv, on the whole, vetter ænd reter and more | ado Tat iy texordet el TE Is mt | ING#& from the very start, fixing the © 0 UT Wey enigrate merely tog Rec means \u20ac returt home ap: q amount at an annual minimuin, and PR * «cn That fis a Chines policy ta whi WY Dritich increasing this minimum, say, every peoples are net riven.They amieraie five years.fa found a better home on wider foun- The settlement of these franchise | dite | To tell such people that thes mist roblems is the must important ques- oe - ; b do withon son dey Is Hke warning tion that any, Council of Montreal has then that patent eather shoes cane been called upon to deal with Te\" TR worn evervday belinda \u201cete\u201d Pre x Ve Leg means one of tun canditlons to foi- ! Plow ny ge seus gossip, wi they vil get more high t 3 Jow, either a great forward, progres- land Co gh thinking pH 4 RPiter trental freedont, Eng- sive movement te make Montreal a lich women coming to Cunada-and modern city, ot that the city Is to SSpÉCIALN Chose who ga the West - TN d'thenmselsss expres T suffer for the Years ta comesns it iad si fond heels PXRTRESINE Doncal Lerinions voh a lospiricE sense ul ring now.from the name and fut i ; ne suffering Clery dite à veurs residence acnidst é of being the worse proved mecropaiic the Brecon SAIT ANNEES ot the | amongst all the vives of its ze in tae PTAirtes HR cheu wuld have hardly civilized world Tan cniy other alters tml nb dc at the (TAmping Cov nto: af gn sl here They VE find hate i have alw \"remy + ny things, which they + though vialy important, donot mater\u201d and that it ie ve live ones owu life with- restriction than become fine = Dresden copy of veareect\u201d gn ladvitke condnet.tr (fie better sut to the china the ROOSEVELT\u2014THE ONLY DOTE.The Republican large Hears eampajg:.of tninvimie the IH sti ANTI- papers see In the vote that a evidence education je needed {o of the folly nf thoroughly as they were convinerd in the folly ot BEY fa To nn outsider, 1 woul rather that what i: needed is j \u2018 .(Limited), ; 5 i In two swords, the best thing that the , leaded hy HALLIDAY and LEONARD Paula Edwardes '® Pauton's ang Fe - | ' ing thetr abNitled of strong leadership | : 4 -Poople- 40 Prices: 150.26, 600, 75- Robyn's Prope stors.and far vrion as had the Pligrum Hepubltcan party can do, from à pur?- Next week: Polard's Liliputians.| \"PRINCESS B EGGAR\u201d D1PECES quai SE PU tSUUR UN Sante Fois ta prosoting teur cond 12 PE peintoof alew, ds to cose The Safest and Most Reliable -646 i = Tn A tattoll, Tribuse Bundi.585 Yors.444 fa Coantts wrth whn p | Houperma Roosevelt and fait in bee | NEXT WEEK: e Ne Hence Western Diviwton rst Da : \u2019 \u2018 \u2019 : siasin.They may , tuenal Bank LU.1dius Yeni va tte cdenltoe lu, d'anreting new [ ud him wah enthusiasu.They on The average cow yields 350 gallons w! HOUSEHOLD APERIENT WATER FRANCAI Every Afternoon ara | First Engagement in Canada = oOn- | + \u2018er cs L'opevel .v Wentern muds omen Bb Ns A cua tl prablens oooh new contitun.| be very certain that AU was Teosevell.] mk à year.That's the average CO Even'g This Weok\u2014 of the Ennnent English Aetor, Mr.H 1.oha Se hes \u201cra an Celta te me  0\u201d : : - parte Gray 1 Aedes.tia _ fus SU or | ond noe othe, who saved them from de- The question Is, what dues the average A WINEGLASSFUL À DOSB.THE 4 CORNERS OF THE EARTH | presertative, in King st west Toronto AF peitedies, ev eel ese superior Bo : Hands of arst on Tues- UMP yield the Montreal milkmen?can .I ly nl saut at the hands of Hearst on Tu 60 PEOPLE\u201420 SCENES Offices In Great Brituin, Torry» Thea! {oy cig lv outa ter bess able feu | - .2 7 Buus, 196 Stta:d London, WU.ngs m , | ; Hamsets | day dgst This was aceomplished not by Why give the Gas Curnpany a 30-year PRICES\u2014106, \u201cOde, 200, 35e and bc.land.! Mwy, and toe goin Bl] rmselves | i .pe .en rune A erity k ; ; .Agents in France, Mayerce, Favre # C6 | CPE 0 EE EE Ts amare and vituperative Inter Rue EE Le CIS MU TEE Next Week\u2014CHINATOWN CHARLIE.Parix | PES EE ES TUE (vention through Secretary toot, but by - 264°6 Supported by Miss part ol scant -lo all .i .; \u201cet r - .> n che contidence he has been creating for Of course, if the prive of salt keeps on DOROTHEK ~ The resus way 1 ones aristocricy |: enc a the country that he Bolug up that way, we will have to find 1s R ALL THIS WEEK [LA BAIRD Circulation of The Star These elo door 3 1 oe be Two tn the YoU ee} something cheaper Lo put on (hose stor- oO YA L | Matinee Every Day.thd a complete London Company under + These rioul-compet js would net | Can be trusted to dead with \"Ov | feu thut age coming from Cobalt.(NATURAL APENTA CARBONATED) 1e dnanagement of Mesers Nixon and i Lave adled 1 s0 Vente they did 4 trusts Fle wives the people an alter- » THE STAR SHOW GIRLS Zimmerman, In the following repertoire: » .WEEK ENDING NOV.3RD, 1906.| Pol Ure Ta dior es or the so suutise Tha nde They Lae net come Yorn eins Laan po Rock.IN SPLITS ONLY.Prices: J0r, 20¢, 30c, BOC Wcdnendny TM Io ; ; ork elsvtoi gave À - .\u201c9e .+ , us autran.\u201d MONDAY .L E0465.Riles that ko wh ahem They were ey to choose between Hearst and Next week: CHAMPAGNE GIRLS.and Friday Mixs Baird as \u201cMauricette\u2018* ' Correo UL aR Re stress auouet e der > \"y fivst Over $100,000.000 of \u2018money de in cireu- : * 264 > MARKHEI! TUESDAY +.Gonna Ph UE her sims us at | tte phutatetund umes ty fio || over 100000 of mony ten ciru: A Refreshing and Pleasant Aperient for Morning Use ws rtrd | Mancusi WEDNESDAY 60.528 Uap tis de, ated Were coautitonge Peer oohe eas dristie Temedy of Roosevelt IL as not evenly \"distributed.ng as Markheim.» DEC ars Va do Las, NUS 04 unade- FoosevelUs weakness, however, bas 10e ee ee ° THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES.Tuesday THE LYONS MAIL.THURSDAY : .60.465 CR lost cos they were froid hern hi canty They have hampere 1 Sole Exporters: THE APOLLINARIS CO.Ltd.London.Vomedie-Francaise Te! Be! East 1295 \u2018and Mr.Irving 4s Lesurques.\u201d FRIDAY \u2019 .« ».60,521\" st path wie the fooiish Old {him and clogged his feet.and knock.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 | Ap ere Marguerite es King Rencs Daughter.SATURDAY .« .©5260 | Wall had trodden long centuries he- [od to dns vite barrel, and dont th Ir Ninove, in \u2018LA DAME AUX CAMELIAS.™ Nights.Miss Baird as \u201clolanthe.vere thon They were aeproducteg 100 best to convince the people that, Championship Football Ne ra RANGERE res send CHARLES I.\u2018 } Cie PN whic C1 no matter how sincere ve may be, his ° Pace -5s sec IR Irving as King Charleg TOTAL .+ 367,728 jee the candies Drom sich the , Co ; rs .ight have been Thursday Miss Baird us \u201cQueen Prgran Faîhetz filed in Europe.political alliances must be fatal to any mig it have PEARL HANDLED OUTLERY - Henrletts Maria.\u201d Daily Average .\u2019 61,288 .ue feet in RR pe | : .\u2018 .; real fig & effeetiveness agidust cor For the Trade J.A.HENDERSON Night.King Rene's Daughter Weekl st Last Week 129,321 Hut they could vniy reproduece some : ; _ t ° rade, .A .Miss Baird as \u201cTolanthe.\u201d eekly ar Las ee ., ot :hs \u2018euna.tiurs.The glurs vf an FH wealth, And ir they continue wy Board of Trade Building, Montreal.Seats on Sale Thursday, Nev.8 CIRE oO «rcient Late the glamor of a great Ho pores ey a surely ve for Lo M.A.A.A, GROUNDS, 266*12 Lin , ; 4 ough er the rhagacter of an a \u2014 DAILY AND tile \u2014they could not wrest out of rait- , Le ut ., ; WEEKLY.4 way Don or Noa York real estate.tracti \u20ac stool pigedn, rather than SATURDAY, Nov 10th, 1906.LAST WELK, 9 The \u201csorely\u201d Winch their wealth made that of a mighty hunter.This will de- K-OFF AT 2 w e \u201csorte © coal rade K-OFF = M.One issue of the Daily and Weekly > ! r .stroy the one nan whom the FRepubli- A barber has been sent tn ganl for KI F AT 30 P possible was not complet.without this un parts can pit against Hrvan ani] striking his wife with a stove-lifter.Reserved Seats.75c.Grand Stand, 50e, General Adnu-sion, 256, On sale Star Aggregates silding only to be purchased in Luro- HL party ed 5 ot That vught to put a danmiper on him.at Star Branch Office, corner Peel and St Catherine, M A A A Qffire.200 M co | N : ; Hearse tn the championship of popular \u2014\u2014 Peal utreet.Geo.Thomson, 123 BL Francois Xavier street, Chas FF Daw son.LAST MONTH OF ROLLER SKATING, ENJOY IT WHILE IT LASTS! pracy capita, Noo the Topunost oof ries anees, and will finally expose \u2014 JY Notre Dame street west.u pe .oo.Neaslona with Music\u2014Meraings, Afternoons nad Evenings.Miele descendants, who saw nothing in | them to overshelming defeat at te | ! 268 J.Wo PATERSON, Hon, See.MF SPECTAL\u2014ALl \u2018This Week, Every Evening, after the regular Skating + ; ire _ Ht ot \u201c Probatbls half the pleasure a wo- \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 9 wealth but socal opportunity, began ?polls at the Lands of ether one or othe wan gels ont of life 15 due to her | GRAND RACES ON ROLLER SKATES wart tine American dir ctness to get | er of Wiese geatlemen.ality to iange her mind and ! 9 rien to umateurs, who may apply to superintendent for all particulars ¥rom the above figures are exrlurlrd cs ogling Vue Gent seed The Republican campaign of educr |! complexion at will, | ater.und Spectators\u2014Admission, 10c.Skates 15e and 230.; Ri dut peti seen we Republican cong daca.164028 E MONTAGNARD AAA.several thousand subscriptions regard: 4.title of Countess de Casted co, and gion should begin in the Senate.Th ae > ®d as rcore or less ephemeral nes she Ba faad that the gilt cones is where the party needs to be taught AN EARLY WARNING.GRAND CONCERT = : = wif.political wisdom.The weakness of its Eee ar ay, all DUILUTE ROILLILER RINE.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8.1906 There semis to be Hele doubt that position & not Chat the people do tot But we spquoss ht das dv day.In the Lecture Hall, Tanpector and St.Paul ais.WII Remain Open All Winter as a ROLLER RINK, $ , ad) \u201c a .: ., aus .inter © ce ; \u201c\"RIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 0th, 11046, X PW.Veo due stands know about Hearst, but that they do As winter merges into fal FRI .Bulldiag Comf tt, int, Judred by cour standards, knew ab ,Ç ; re unforeseen person sO ADMISSION - - - 25 CENTS.183 Send on Championship Races, Saturday, Nov.10th Hented'tor Spaciators, - =P Ws uw qaetrs poop piece of hric-vbrae, ksow about the Repuhlican Serauiors Lote its festive season drifts, Skaung Ivery Day, 10.30 a.m., 3 and 7.30 p.m.Admission, 10 Cents.\"is wuil ta have srue © wife It 15 not ide iy that is mo l- But those whoo are touchanded wi ee ee , .THE LIGHTING SUB-COMMITTEE, H* \u2018* \u201cail tp ha ruck his wife 101s not wider publicity that is n ft ah AAS ete Cited wi BEST FLOOR.BEST SKATES, BEST MUSIC.> (her \u2018 8 ed.la some Letter news to make puv- =: 3 gilts.264 6 While the citizens of both national- (MORE Rixoether win anges.something | ; ! Le hat tae manhood of this Continent will | be.The Voters are ail right They are Jus look 1 all the magazines, ° ities are ulmost unanlmous in fas- find il hurder to forgive than some AviRe\u2014very much awake Vila ts votés EE an of means ! Grand Evenin Concert oring the rejection of the Light, nar: serious offence.=.lustineiively cur wanted 1x ti let them see that Roos It pays von well to look and plan, Heat and Dower Con's proposal ns ssinpaths will be very strongiy witb | velt ean speal for the Republican ft strikes A y Eee its : ° under the management of made through the Council's sub-com- the lone Aanerfoan woman making her party at \u2018 potes than when his But you would letter now, by far, \u2018 MR.FRERERICK H.BLATR, in THE ART GALLERY, \u2018 it is difficult t verstoucd fgh{ for decency and à shadow ot fuir PCHUlAUL is needed abit election Login to Luy your Christmas gifts.VV s=3.\u2014on\u2014 mittee, it is cult 9 unilerst.uux ° ; , = plar.but if the ghost vf a smile vil + Dont wait until the snow and Ice - Wednesday Evening, Nov.14 at 8.30 sharp.why certain newspapers are mispes break lhreuet our syinpatheticaily \u2014 mm me Ra tie winks accumulate, Tickets $1.00, to be had from the Ladies\u2019 Committee, or at the Bamaritan resentin the action taken by thel, | asus Ter wo \u2018no: And notions Lit their Highest price\u2014.: Hospital, 294 Dorchester street West 247°6 P & Une] faces, let Lt be put down to tha They re bound te do !t if you walt, McGill College Grounds.Saturday Nov.10th, 1906.committee in submitting the Power cuppressed amusement of eur Pilgrnn Don't Linger OI) It mesns à erush, \u2014_\u2014 = mm RETURN Engagement, MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, NOVEMBER 12 and 13 AT 815.BLACK DIKE BAND Sale of Seats at Star Branch Office.PRICES-\u2014Admissl } Unreserved, 50e; Reserved Seats, ; Bex Seats.sL Fair \u2014IN AID OF\u2014 - - - 19 CENTS.266*3 CHURCH and STATE Will be delivered by REV.DR, JOHNSTON, \u2014in the\u2014 MACYICAR MEMORIAL CHURCH, Montreal Annex, Thursday, November Admission, 28c.will sp OLD BREWERY MISSION, St.James Moth, Church, Nov.15 and 16.This man attracts thousands in Tn- ronto and other places.and wax anro- Torrey and Alexander.intercatiag report war 2e given ciated An by Mr.A Lecture on Scottish Heroes A GRAND êak at with Taylo 70 \u2014IN\u2014 8th, T8P.M.286°2 ° \u2019 \u2014OF\u2014 RAPIDS, MICH.the Annnal Meetings of 8.00 P.M, 7°2 3aw Ble The Lodge of Antiquity No.1, AF.& AM, The Brethren of The Lodge n° Antiquity are requested to attend the funeral of anr late erteemad Brother ADAM KH.FRIDAY, Pth fost, at 2.15 p.m.from his late residence, No.189 arv street.HENRY HURST PM.FRASER.on Keererary Members of nhove lodge ure reniepst- ed Bro.8.Atchinnon.to a Star of Westmount ttend .nt 9 am Station ; \u2018 t collembeny of Biwer Loge: aia re No.33, 2, 1.0.0.F.of our inte Henaventar: 9th inet.the fnneral from Friday A.OWEN GEE Rec.Sec, THE DANCING SCHOOL A.ROY MACDONALD.Téacher.Beginners\u2019 Class, Monday and Thursdays.Ladies and Children, ¢ p.m.; Adults, 8 p.m.1 guarantee to teach you in one mon Advanced Class and Saturdays, 8.30 p.m.Private Lessons.hours to suit.Booklet \u2018Reason Why.\" sent free.KARN HALL, 468 St.Catherine West.Tel.2186 or 778 Uptown.256 13 4 28d Regiment Canadian Artillery Assn.The Annual Meeting of the Asso- clation will be held in thelr Armory.Friday Evening, November Sth, \u201806, at 8.15 pm.Chairmen of sub-committees pleases bring along your reporta.N.B.BARNWELL, Sergt.265*2eod Hon.Sec.former pupils, (Montreal's Popular Dancing 8choel).STANLEY HALL Var Wainaoce near Windsor Hotel.FACTS ARE BTUBBORN THINGS.When you wish to learn \u201cHow to Dance\u201d why not get the best Instruction ?\u2018Cost\u2019 ia no higher.but \u2018advantages\u2019 far greater than elsewhere, wit PROF.FRANK H.NOR Canada's authority on Dancing.Book Dancing Bbc (paper cover), A.B.C.Walch Charts, 260 364 4 Baw L i THE OLD PUPILS OF ST.ELIZABETH COLLEGE will meet NEXT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH, nt 9 ocleek z.m.All voung men who were educated at this establishment are Cordially Ins vited to take part in the feast Mars will be celebrated at 10 am Dinner wil be rerved after the ceremonies in one of the rooms of the Cols lege.À \u2014 N°T much bigger than a purse are THE NEW LADIES\u2019 HAND-BAGS which are among our recent importations from Europe.In elegant shapes and fancy leathers, these band- bags are really a pleasure to use.Some have strap on the side; others have leather handles.Prices from 84 up.Johnston Bros, Jewellers, 483 8t.Catherine St.West Street.Near Peel .THE »ONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1906.= 5 | ALLEYS.HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.| a mar Gris, (asa rd ae BILLIARD TABLES ling Alleys, Bar Fixtures cheapest ees Dur resident agesta work om salary.flguring with them yon are not co Hod to commission Or middiema: \u2019 profite me Brunswick Balke Collender ! Co.146 St.Lawrence at ze 818 AUTOMOBILES TO RENT.large car.Btoycles to rent 250 halt $5 per day day.Sat afternoons, BOo.Jas.M.bmyti, Cycle Dealer, 370 Dorchester W, near cor.'of University, or.tl Jauies Club.Up 1246.feat PHRENOLOQY.re ee \u2014\u2014 Prof.Lowe reads the past, present and futureon love, marriage and bus- mess, all readings sccurate, sclent! fio and reliable, qharges 500 to $4.407 West St.Catherine #troet.20 317 PATENT SOLICITORS.PATENTS PA] TS ANS Liv.& Lon.& Globe Bidg., Montreal.Write for our book, \u2018\u2018\u201c\u2019The Prospective Patentee.\u201d Offires, Montreal, Toronto.Ottawa Washington.204 210 inventions Patented AND TRADE MARK REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES OWEN N.EVANS.Merchants Bank Bullding, Montreal 38% 105 ATENTS @ solicit the business of anufacturers, Engineers and others who realize the advisability of having their Patent business transacted by Experts.Preltminaryadvice free.Charges moderate.Our inventor's Adviser sent u request.Marion & Marion, New York Life Bldg, Montreal : and Washington, D.C., va 4 812 THAT OTE FETHERSTONHAUGR & CO.Charles W Taylor, B.Bc.late Examiner Canadian Patent Office, Canada Life Building, Montreal, 43 912 MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by J M, M, Duff, 107 St.James st.and 49 Crescent sd.! 220 31?MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued .Merchants Bank Bidg., Tel.M.4125.Evenings\u2014645 Sherbrooke at: 648 Plessis at Tel E 4134 243 LEGAL CARDS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 HCGIBBON, CASCRAIN, MITCHELL & SURVEYER CANADA LIFE BLDG Bt.James st, Mentreal.T.Chase Casgrain, K.C.Victor E MitohellL Æ F Burveyer, A Chase Casgrain.Joseph \u2018V.Weldon Errol M.McDougall s 307 EVES, EANS, NOSE, THROAT.Dr.Frs.De Sales Prevost Ppgotntiet Consultations 1 to 4.Dispensary free consultations for poor, Tuesday, Friday, 10 to noon.402 Sherbrooke st, or new No.V32 Sherbrooke Rast.243 284 \u201cTo Shoamakers.\u201d Leather and Shoe Findings, at Great Beductions, at J.ROBTON, 23L 155 (atherine st West.[SOFT AND PLEASANT NOT THE ITCHING KIND Some underwear always seems to rub you the wrong \u2026/ way\u2014a nasty, prickly, disagreeable feeling.You know how that kind makes you squirm.made from the best .and finest qualities I of Australian Wool \u2014much finer than the Canadian wools\u2014retains all the original qualities of the wool and is soft and elastic.It is as soft and fits as well at the end of the season as at the beginning.a rade en?ng Cm SN, dealer will replace it.n° ao THE C.TURNBULL CO.LrD GALT, CANADA.Want Advice from Canada.ÿ London, November 8.\u2014Lord Tenny- 3 son, who has just been elected pres- i ident.on the retirement of Lord Btrathcona, presided at the annual i meoting of the League of the Empire.: Lord Reay suggested it would be in- , teresting to obtain news from the J Caandian delegates to the forthcom- 5 ing federal conference on education, on spelling reform suggested in the United States.Contract for Cement.Ottawa, November 8 \u2014 The public works department has awarded a contract for 10,000 bags of cement requir- \u20acd for St.Andrews Rapids to the Owen Sountd Portland Cement Company, at about $2.75 per barrel.THE BEST PLACE for s busimess man's lunch i» at the Hotel Wilfrid.formerly Fortin's, curner St.James and Bt Gabriel Wiltrid Corbell, proprietor.143 313 O\u2019CONNOR'\u2019S Dining Room and Quick Lunch Counter, B1 UNIVERSITY ST., mr.$t Catherine st.262 332 TENTE AND AWNINGS.SN - NN LEAVE YOUU ORDER FOR YOUR AWNINGS au THOS.SONNE, Sr, 193 COMMISSIUNKHS STRENT.\u2018Phone Mais 1101.Moatreal.18 313 FISH AND OYSTERS.Extra Fresh Mackerel Fresh Salmon, Live l.obaters, New York Soles.\\PHELPS & BINNS, Bell \u2018Phone M.417.56 Victoria Square.267 106 FRUITS PE Tat hi Nar Extra Fancy Grape Fruit, California Pomegranates, por Hot House Grapes.BON?\u201cRS, 354 West Dorchestor.3338.Tel.Up 351 86 OYSTERS.I FRESHEST HAND-PICKED Malpeques received dally direct from the beds.at $1 pegk, $5.50 bbl, delivered nn half shell, day or night, à speclalty Desjardins, 7721 St.Catherine st.west, cur Guy.Phone Le 3lon, 266 2 KODAKS.en 1 K And all R.F.Smith, Kodaks, Camera Supplies.1756 Notre Dame st.Uptown 143 Peel st.Bend tor new bargain list 101 332 ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, TRUSSES, ETC \u2014 a a er nr ee eee Te ee Te ELASTIC STOCHINGS.ABDOMINAL BELTS, shoulder Braces, and Surgical Appliances on band sad made to order.MARTIN, syccessor to PF.(ross, 25 Craig st.east, Montreal 219 312 eo BILLIARD TABLES.rn at BILLIARD TABLES Pool Tables, Bowling Alleys and accessories, Bar Fixtures and Supplies Catalogues Free We don't belong to the trust.! Goods union made Charler Passuw & Son, Chicago T.Burdett 290 St.Paul utreet Montreal, : agent 23 312 BRUSHES.CARPET SWEEPERS REPAIRED.SWEEPER aan @ Al Kinde prises.ULLEY of sini.Tel M.2740 76 Victoria Square.312 CHIROPCDIST, EN 48 years\u2019 experience.Specialist for feet aressen.funday hours Da m to 2p m.M.R.RATELLE, 1 Lagauchetiere ot.west, oor.3t Lawrence.Tel M.378].133 312 PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES.a Sa THERE 1S NOTHING adds more to the beauty of as room than properly framed plo- tures.To have them done right, take them to GEO.R.HEASLEY, 20% Went 44 Catherine.nr Bleury 11h OUT da Excellent appointments, wnques- tionable service and select clientele tell the story.The Secret of Beauty Of Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands in thousands upon thousands of cases, is found in the exclusive use of Cuticura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment, the urest and sweetest of embl- ients, and greatest of skin purifiers and beautifiers.THE CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS.An Unusually Large Number of Candidates at the Capital.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, November 8.\u2014The House of Commons Chamber was not large enough to accommodate the candidates who commenced to write on the Civil Service examination here bn Wednesday.The male candidates, in consequence, occupied the Senate chamber.The number writing indicates a growing desire on the part of the young people of the capital and district to get berths in the departments.Ot 2%6 candidates 121 are males, and the rest females.In some instances, uf course, the candidates do not take the examin- atlong with the object of getting a government position.The sons and daughters of the well-to-do sometimes pass, so that if at any time In the future they shoulq desire to go Into the government! service they would not have to qualify, or be under the necessity of securing the Influence ne- sessary to permit entrance to the service without the usual educatinnal test, For Coughs We Know a remedy over sixty years old.Thousands of people have never been without it during all these years.Once in the family, it stays; the one \u20ac 2 ¢ World 6ossip DIR PERRRELSS Japanese In Hawall.The recent trouble between the Governments of the United States and Japan with regard tu the exclusion of Japanese children and adults from the public &chools of San Francisco\u2014though it is gradually quieting down\u2014naturally enough Rave rise tu a goud deal of war talk, and people began to wonder what would hap- ven In the result of an armed struggle between the two nations.Mr.Howard KE.Colgan, of Honolulu, who ie ut present visiting this city for a few days, is one of those who has considered the event of war and what it would mean, especially in Hawaii, where the Japanese population numbers no less than 50,000.\u201cWhat would that element do In the event of strife?\u2019 was the question put Mr.Colgan.\u201cIn spite of their numbers, they could not do much,\u201d he said, \"and for a variety of reasons.In the first piace they huve no arms, and so would in any case be more or less at the mercy of the whites.Secondly, they are so split up among the different jslands that it would be practically impossible for them to assemble to do harm before sufficient forces to crush them could be got together.Thirdly, a Jap might be a better man than ea Russian, but he would be up against a different proposition if he tackled Americans, whose intelligence and aggressiveness would make them altogether different opponents.\u201d \u201cBut how do the Japs themselves feel about it?\" enquired the interviewer, as Mr.Colgan paused after this last very satisfactory and consoling consideration.\u201cThey are becoming more and more every day part and parvel of the territory, and are every day losing more and more of that fanatic devotion to the fatherland, which makes them, as wel as the Chinese, such very bad colonists.They attend American schouls to à great extent, and they are treated with absolute fairness and with as much consider ation as any other nationality, so that they are very contented and are really much better off than they would bu in their own country.They, of course, can never become American citizene, as It is against the constitution of the United States, bul they are quite satisfied.\u201d Growth of Vancouver.Mr.T.Obalski, brother of Mr.Joseph Obalskl, superintendent of mines for the Province of Quebec, returned to this city yesterday after a long trip of Inspection through the northern part of British Columbia and Alaska, which he made fur acienufic purposes at the inetance of the deparument of public instruction of France.While speaking of his trip in an Interview yesterday.Mr.Oba:ski said that he had lanaded at Vancouver just at the time of the San Francisco disaster.1! was the cause of very sincere grief and sympathy there, but Mr.Obalskl states tnat the disaster of the Awerican city certain ly was the occasion of à new {impetus to {ts northern rival.\u2018In the last six months,\u2019 said Mr.Obalski, \u2018the progress of Vancouver has Leen something marvellous.Practically a new city, North Vancouver, has risen in that time vut of the virgin forest.In that time the value of the real estate holdings has almost doubled, and there has been a great increase of trude.The population is rapldly Increasing, as families are coming from all directions to settle there, so that the population which ln 1902 was only about thirty thousand, now numbers at least eighty.\u2019 Another cause which Mr.Obalski regarded as having contributed somewhat to the present prosperity of Vancouver is the growth of Japan as a world power and the close relations which connect it with Great Britain and so with the colu- nies.\u2018When China also joins Japan In the march of civilization and industrial prosperity, the Far East will become one of the world's greatest trade centres.When this takes place the countries of the old world will have to compete with those of the Pacific Coast.where a tremendous industrial and commercial activity will naturally result.\u2019 This development ought.in Mr.Obal- ski's opinion.to be very striking in British Columbia with its great mineral an1 timber resources.He had been simply astounded at the greatness of the development of the mines, and he expects in time that the whole mountaln region of the province will be in the process of active exploitation.Booming in North Carolina.The Southern States have heretofore been regarded as being almost entirely agricultural in thelr industrial activities, but later developments show that this view will in time have to be very much modified and that the manufacturing industries of these states will in time become very important.Mr.A.J.Harding, of High Point, NC.stated In an interview with the Star, while in this city yesterday.that North Carolina {s rapidly becoming the greatest wood-working State in the country.\u201cWe are second only to Michigan at present.\u201d he paid.\u2018and if the present rate of progress is kept up it will not be long before we pass that State in this particular line of industry.In the city of High Point there are no less than sixty furniture factories, turning out everything from a bench to the finest bedroom suites *\u2019 \u201cWhat is the output?\u2019 was asked.\u201cNine hundred solid carloads of furniture are shipped out of High Point every menth of the vear.Our trade is not confined to the United States, but extends to China, Japan, Auatralla, Cu- ha, England, France, Germany, and indeed to every olvilised country In the world.\u2018Nor is High Point the only town In the State where furniture is manufactured, hut there are large entahlish- ments of the kind at Greensboro, Thom- saville, Durham, and several other points.\u201d ; \u201cIs there anvthing else basides furniture at High Point?\u2019 \u201cThern certainly is.We Have benides one of the largest Jumber plants in the United States, the largest street car factory in the whole South.an iron bed factory, a mammoth silk mil, three machina shops, and a doxen other larga establishments, .It ls à baoming town, ang it is only one of many jn the South where the same spirit of industrial nc- tivity Is at work.\u201d - Ÿ Side Lights ARARRRARRAR RARORRENA RER ER .The News by Telephone.UDAPEST has a newg- paper which telephones instead of printing its news.This journal is the Hirmon- do, which las now been established for several years in the Hungarian capital.Free of cost it instals & telephone apparatus in the subscriber's house or flat, and from its central office the news is announced by a clear-speak- ing elocutionist, who precedes each item with a general call.It is an all-day service, beginning at 9 o'clock in the morning.when it leads off by sending the correct time to all subscribers, repeating this hour by hour.The programme of public events, meetings, and the like, for the day is announced, and at intervals the movements of prices on the stock exchange.At 12 o'clock the news of the day at home and abroad is telephoned to subscribers in a clear and succinct narrative.To while away the post-luncheon hour the subscriber may take up his receiver and listen to the recital of an original and complete short story by an accomplished raconteur.From 4.30 to 6.30 subscribers are in elec- trophonic connnection with the musical performance of the Houved military band.From 7 o'clock until 11 on five nights In the week the subscriber, sitting in his own home, may enjoy the music and singing of the Grand Opera House.On the other two evenings in the week he commands the performance of the gypsy band at Budapest's leading cafe.And the cost of this complete ser- vire of daily news and evening entere talnment fs 33% cents a month.Periodicity of the Joke, The world ig still waiting for the man of science who will formulate with precision the periodic law of jokes.Sir Francis Burnand, lecturing at Chester, said that \u2018experience had taught him that the witticism supposed to be original or the absurd situation fondly imagined to be absolutely new.had, as a rule, already appeared In Punch.A joke.he sald, travelled rapidly.After wandering over Europe and America the poor old joke, done almost to death, was in some queer disguise brought back to Mr, Punçh, who was expected to welcome his property as an entire noveity.\u201d The knight gave his audience to understand that there is a sort nf joke index in the possession of the paper he edited with so much success.\u201cMr Punch had only to refer to one of his own volumes to find the joke in a state of perfect preservation, like the fly in amber\u201d Any one: who has ever had anything to do with the editing of humoreus writing will certainly agree with Sir Francis about the immortality of all the principal jokes, Indeed, one of the principal arguments for the position that humor {gs of the devil is the shameless effrontery with which people will support the statement that the joke they are purveving Ir a new nne Again and agaln persons have sent to this office acrounts of humorous things said to them, as they alleged, under circumstances which Insured the absolute novelty of the joke.A man will declare that his own small ron lately said an elaborately funny thing.~The funny thing, on inspection, i= found to be the same that Hamilear told of the infant Hannibal, and that has been going ever since.Why We Are \u201cForeign Devils.\u2019 The term translated, \u201cforeign devil,\u201d is literally \u2018ocean demon,\u201d a forcible Chinese term for pirate.The usual term ea-robber\u2019\u201d\u2019 hecame \u2018ocean demnn\u201d after this Chinese experience of unscrupulous foreign pirates who became marauders on shore as well.From the Chinese standpoint, was not the term justified in those days\u201d And not only did the Lortugaese nation furnish one or two unworthy specimens of Europeans, hut so did Holland, and so did Englagd, in the years which followed, The China seas, in addition to their own bands of native pirates, became infested in those early days with far more daring piratical spirits from these three nations.And, at first confined to the coast, the tern \u2018ocean demon\u2019 or plrate gradually spread into the Interior.being propagated irom place to place in reports and rumors which doubtiess magnified the actuad doings of! the lawless Europeans into deeds of flendish atrocity.Then after a generation or so the term \u2018foreign demon\" waa utilized by others with frar- tious children, much as the name Bonaparte was for a while in England: \u201cIf you don\u2019t stop that nolse.I'll tell Roney to come and take you!\" The mention of \u201cocean fiends\u2019 was found to afford a potent sedative for blatant juveniles, and 50 it has rontinued in use, since the sixteenth century until the present generation, an interesting !f unpleasant instaice of Chinese conservatism.\u2014 Moderation and Long Life.Noting the longevity of persons In sedentary employments, American Medl- cine observes that it occurs with sedentary persons who are \u2018\u2018not expesed to harmful conditions such as dust, dirt and dulness.\u201d An irert life is declared to ba the normal one.The savage takes life eanily.T.aziness ir natural.Sports should not consist of \u2018spurts.\u2019 but of exercises that subject the organs.internal and external, to no exressive exertion.The right thing for every one is to avoid violent movemants that strain the ar- terien, enlarge the heart, waste nerve force or cause one to become so \u2018\u2018run down\u2019 as to fall an eaay victim of bacteria that invade the circulation.We want.says the journal.to \u2018xet back to nature, where excessive labor Ix the rare exception.\u2019 Our modern athletics are condemned as \u201cthe unnatural thing.\u201d since they embrace too much of violence and strain for the normal man.Tha sports of boys should, accordingly.be moderated with a view to their escaping excessive calls upon the heart and other delicate organs.The boy is commonly supposed to be immune from injury.however violent his exertions, but his violence sometimes produces unobserved lesions that show their ruinous effects a few years later.Moderation in all things is the secret of long life.\u201c - THE GLEANER.WANTED You cannot bly have a better en than EPPS'S -À dellcious driak and a sustaining foed: Fragrant, mutritious and economical.This excellent Cocoa maintaios tbe system in robust health, and enables it to resist winter\u2019s extreme cold.COCOA Sold by Grocers and Storekeepers in }-Ib.and §-1b Tins.Meilink\u2019s Safety Vault The only one that gives real satisfaction.Write for catalogue.LUDGER GRAVEL, Sole Agent, 23 to 28 JACQUES CARTIER 8q., MONTREAL.\u2018Phones\u2014Maln 5138, Main 641.Merchants, 964.Quebec \u2018phone 763.Fe {Marine News, | AAAS A SDNDODE RANGS Sn Cassandra Arrives.The SS.Cassandra, of the Donaldson line, arrived in port yesterday.She carried the ft luwing cabin passengers: Mr.Wim.Anderson.Miss C.S.Bain, Miss Lilllan Bain.Mr.Thomas Baker, Miss Mary Balfour, Miss Jennie Balfour, Mr.Robert Beith, Mr.I.Bowden, Mr.John Brown.Mr.David Christie, Mr.J.Chudnoff, Mrs.Clark, Miss Clark.Mr.tGieorge T.Davies, Mr.Frank Dent, Miss Millie Dixon, Mr.John L.Doig.Mr.James A.Downing, Mr.Thomas Drum.Mr.J.Edwards.Miss Yetta Fagan, Mr.Matthew Find- lay, Mr.R.D.Fleming, Mr.H.J.Frun- vis, Mr.Duncan Fraser.Mr.A.E.Halsall, Mr Robert 8.Hal- sall, Miss Jeanie NH.Hart, Mr.Walter Hay, Mr.Francis J.W.Henry, Mr.James Hollus, Mrs.Hurowitz and children, Miss Ina Hutcheson.Mr.James Irvine.Mr.Wm.Liddle.Mr.James McAlllon, Miss Kate McAl- > DUPUIS FRERES \u2014 Blankets.Quilts.A VERY COMPREHENS'VE SHOWING.The advantage to you in dealing at DUPUIS FRERES is nowhere shown more clearly than in the Blanket and quilt section.You know that raw wool and cotton have been on the ascending grade in price for some time-recently they again advanced greatly.Il our immense stock of blankets, sheets and the like were This item alone saves you all that increase in before the recent rise.the prices you pay.ought he stock never looked finer\u2014from the sturdy serviceable grades to the exquisitely fine articles for presents or more refined home use.Even if you're not in buying mood come and look them over.ALL-WOOL BLANKETS.Gray, 54 x 74 .$1.90.82.15 82.40 Gray, 60 x 80 .%$3.00.$3.25 Gray.64 x 84 .83.75 84.25.81.75 Scarlet, 64 x 84.2.4 22200 vecvn00 ve.«85.25 Scarlet, 68 x BB.0 6.6 ere oh sina vanes .White, 60 x 80 .+.$2.90, $3.75.34 30 White, 64 x 84 2.0 2.26 ve 24 ve on ene.BS.White, 68 x 86.Ce ee ee ekg eens $8.00 WHITE FRINGE at only .\u2026.\u2026.eis 04 + su CRIB QUILTS FROM .Z5cto $L- SCOTCH WOOL BLANKETS, 50 x 104 at $8.00 WHITE DAMASK QUILTS, 10-4, at jt ve eee.81.00 to 81.4 D HONEYCOMB QUILTS, v'auitrs Man a SOU 50 N Q T arseilles), -4, 20 tster.Mr.J.W.McBride, Mrs.McBride, Mr.John MvcEntee, Mrs.McGarry.Miss lizzie Mellroy, Mrs, McWalters, Master R.McWalters, Mias I.McWalters, Mr.John McWhinney, Mr.James N.Millar, Mr.BR.Mantgomery.Mr.George Pearson, Mr.Chas.Preston.Mr.W.W.Roberts, Mr.J.T.G.Robertson.Mr.A.Ronald Mrs.Ronald, Mr.Dugald Ross.Mr.James Scotland, Mr.E.Searle, Mr, L.M.Sidney, Mr.W.Bimpson, Mr.Walter Stark, Miss Stark.Mr.Wm.Walker, Mr.James Watt, Miss Jeanie Wilson, Mr.James Wood.Barques Ashore.Charlottetown.P.E.I., November 5\u2014 A Norwegian barque.supposed to be on her way to Campbellton, N B., is ashore at Black Bush, on the north side of the, island, about fifteen mile west of East- point She is supposed to be a total wreck.but there are no particulars vet, Another Norwegian barque I» ashore between Priest Pond and Black Bush.She is loaded with deals and has broken in two.\u2018There are men on both vessels, This makes two Norwegian barques ashore between Priest Pond and Black Bush.he second vne went in Tuesday evening at 10 o'clock.The one man who landed cannot speak English.Lloyd's agent is wiring the Marine Department to send a steamer to Rive assistance to the wrecks.One of the vessels is the Olga.She is not broken up and her crew will probably be saved.Port of Montreal.ARRIVED.Phoenix (Nor.), 1377, Larsen, West Indies, general cargo.Lake Erie (Br), 4514, Forrest, Liverpool, passengers and general cargo.Cassandra (Rr.), 8000, Mitchell, Glas- Bow, passengers and general cargo.CLEARED.Monmouth (Br.), 2569, Ward, Bristol, general cargo.VESSELS IN PORT.Inishowen Head (1388), Pickford, Rotterdam.Oriana (2882), Sullivan, Liverpool.Mongollan (5088}, Henderson, Glasgow.Monmouth 2564), Birchman, Bristol.Canada (6016).Jones, Liverpool.Victorian (6744), MacNicol, Liverpool.Lake Michigan (5340), Webster, Antwerp.Kildona 12349), Roberts, MIlddleshoro.Tritonia (2720), Abernethy, Glasgow.lake Erie (4814), Forrest, Liverpool.Cassandra (8000), Mitchell, Glasgow.Phoenix (1377).Larsen, West Indies.- NOTES.Hermico, Dominion (\"eal Company, cleared yesterday for Sydney.Donaldson line Athenla sailed to-day from Montreal for Glasgow.Thomson line Escalona for Hi, passel Butt vf Lewis yesterday.Leyland line Virginian passed Matana Ught, Inward, yesterday.Laurentian, from Glasgow, via Moville, for Boston, docked at Boston yesterday.Dominion line 88.Englishman, from iristol, passed Father Point Inward yesterday.Corinthian, from Glasgow, for Quebec and Montreal, passed Father Point yesterday.Mongolian sailed from Montreal to-day for Glasgow with passengers and general Cargo.CPR.Atlantic Empress of Rritain ls expected to reach Quebec to-inorrow evening.Sarmatian, from Montreal and Quehec, for Havre and London, passed Lizard Point yesterday.Cacouna, Nominten Coal Company, cleared vegterdcy for t'harlottetown, Sydney andl St.John's.Three brothers named Kirg living In Bromham, Wilts, England, hava won prizes in the army shooting to the value of more than £1,000.Thomas alone has won £400, while John and James have each represented England In international matches.SS.Kalserin, SS.Lorraine, Augusta Victoria Salled from New York To-Day.| SS.La Touraine SS.New York 3S.Minneapolis SS.Garmania Are Due ia New York om Saturday.Telegrams are accepted at any Telegraph Office in Canada for immediate delivery to any of the ahove steamers, via MARCONI MARINE STATION, HALIFAX, N.B.Marooni Wireless Telegraph CHILD'S GOODS CHILD'S QUILTED FEEDERS, large size.DAMASK LINEN FEEDERS, large size.TERRY CLOTH FEEDERS, large size.CHILD'S BIBS, full assortment, trimmed with embmidered silk.mottos and lace, at 5e, 10c, 15c, 20c, 28¢c, 30c and.40c CHILD'S BIBS in quited silk, trimmed with silk embroidery.30c, £0c, 75¢ up .oe.LL.81.25 CHILD'S WOOLLEN POLKAS, white and cul- ored, from 40c up to .90c CHILD'S HAND-MADE WOOLLEN JACKETS, white, pain or Silk flossed, at 65¢c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and .82.30 CHILD'S WOOLLEN HOODS, white.red.pink, blue, navy, etc.any size from infants\u2019 to school girls\" 0 |.35¢ to $1.00 CHILD'S BEARSKIN HOODS, large variety of styles and sizes, from .35c to $3.00 CHILD'S BEARSKIN MUFFS, silk cords and tassels ., ., .25¢ up to 0c CHILD'S WOOL RUFFS, with pompons and silk cord .25¢, 35¢c and 450 CHILD'S CLOUDS, white and colared.splendid value, from .15¢ up to Tac CHILD'S KNITTED wOOL OVERALLS, white, red, for 1 to 3 years old, at 50e, 75c, 81.00 CHILD'S DRESSING GOWNS, in ciderdown, for 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 years old.$2.75, $3.00 and #4 00 CHILD'S EIDERDOWN JACKETS, for 2 and 4 years, sky blue and cardinal .40c and 450 CHILD'S CARRIAGE RUGS, Carriage Comforters with Muffs, and Carriage Squares, made of best Bearskin Cloth, flannel lining, CHILD'S UNDERVESTS, Reubens and Brownies, for infants, union, fleeced and woollen, all sizes and quality, CHILD'S DRAWERS, plain or ribbed, union and all wool, White, gray and black, assorted sizes and price.CHILD'S WHITE AND GRAY FLEECED UNION SUIT OR COMBINATION, in medium and extra good quality.from .60c to $1.23 CHILD'S SLIPS, in flannelette, white flannelette.A , 75c and S5c CHILD'S SLIPS, in good cambric, tucked yoke, with lace insertion, and lace frill, clusters of tucks at bottom, and lace .+100 sauna 00 CHILD'S SLIPS, made In best nainsook, V shape yoke, in embroidery and lingerie tucks, skirt trimmed with clusters of tucks and embroidered frill, only .Ce eee eee eee 75c CHILD'S BARROW-COATS, in flannelette and flannel, plaln or embroldered, 60c, $1.10 and $2.00 CHILD'S CASHMERE DRESSES, one to four years, plain or lace trimmed, in cream.pink.eky blue, navy, cardinal, ete.$1.25 to 82.23 CHILD'S FLANNELETTE DRESSES, one to four years, navy or cardinal, dotted or fancy design in white «.«i.50c to 75C CHILD'S SERGE AND LUSTRE DRESSES, man-of-war style or other style, complete assortment, from 2 to 12 years old.CHILD'S BEARSKIN COATS, the largest assortment of styles, quality and superiority\u2014 $1.60 up to $9.30 CHILD'S CORSETS, the Beauty Waist, made of Canton Flannel.the Ideal Walst, of fine Batiste, trimmed with Torchon lace and six ribbon: the Ju- venlle Waist and Corded Walst, 4 to 7 and 7 to 12.Full assortment of sizes .25¢ to Ÿ5c CHILD'S FLANNELETTE SKIRTS, white, pink and gray.full assortment of sizes, 33¢, 40c and Lo Lea eine 5 with colored Mexican stitch .50e, 75c and 9D)c CHILD'S GRAY FLANNEL DRAWERS, from 2 to 12 years.closed with elastic .50c CHILD'S FLLANNELETTE DRAWERS, white and pink, 2 to 12 years, all sizes, at .25c CHILD'S NIGHT DRESSES, made of good flan- pink and Bray, with turn down an trimming «.+004 e+000s 50c to TIC .LADIES\u2019 BLOUSES.48¢, 75¢, 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00.For 48c you will buy on Friday and Saturday a Good Lustre Blouse, navy only, made with panel between box pleats, front and collar trimmed navy blue and white Mexican braid, puff sleeves, Splendid value at 90e, For two and brown, good assortment, for .48c¢c AT 75¢\u2014A fine lot of LADIES\u2019 BLOUSES, made some are in flannelette, black and white stripes, or navy blue stripes, black and white in all-wnol Liama Cloth, brown and worth from $1.00 to $1.50.Your ee ee eee Cer ee ee eee ¥3c 98c\u2014The best opportunity ever offered of buying a LUSTRE BLOUSE, either cream or black, size 32 to 44, made in pretty style, long cuff sleeve, BLOUSE, made in all-wool plaids.green The entire waist is in blouse effect, soft turn down collar, 3-4 sleeve, pocket, large pearl - ce ee ee vesu00 +01.81.50 8,000 Yds.of Planen Net Lace at 13c | À special lot of Champagne Net Lace, edgings and insertions to match, 5 to 6 ins.wide, and a variety of patterns; much wanted for trimming waists\u2014 But there will be a crowd! Get to the counter early.85¢ Black Chiffon Dress Taffeta at 65¢ Here is a remarkable bit of information which every woman should note and act upon it We have 800 yards of fine Black Dress Taffeta Silk, 23 inches wide, worth 85c ; to sell at Gäca yard.It is extra heavy, yet soft and mellow, a beautiful French black.perfect\u2014not \u201cseconds \u201d\u2014every piece has been carefully inspected.À rare value.Will You Be Here To-Morrow ?It is absolutely WwW hi ch Corset ?For correct style, for absolute comfort, with the assurance that the lines of your figure shall ber brought out at their very best, you most assuredly MUST wear\u2014 THE E.T.La Gaptivante.over hips and abdomen, prin- bow.Colors: white and Arab.Size 18 to 30.Price $1.50 E.T.Style, fect, made in white and drab.Size 18 to 30.Price $1.00 E.T.Style, Watch- spring, No.688.This Corset.for strength, dura- biltty and comfort.has no equal.Tt in full gored.with military hips, filed with genulne watrh-mpring steeis, reinforced unbreakable aides.The rteels are In pockets.and !f broken can be removed and replaced without ripping tha corset.Two extra nteels with every palr, colors, drab and whits, Size 18 to 30.Price $1.50 This French Model is made of fine imported coutil, long cess hip.rich lace trimming, ribbon insertion, silk ribbon \u2018La Déesse, Model No.802.is an artistic French ereation, made of fine coutil, it has the hew princess hip and bust ef- Stella.Made of superior Egyptian Ratiste, staxel with best flex- Îble atvels, best quality of silk hose supporters over abdomen and hips, fuli bias gore; lace trimnied top, with ribbon insertion, made in white only.CT % Size 18 to 20.Price mn 79¢ E, T.Style No.226 This model, made of gond quality of jean.full along hip, straight front, bas gore, will sult short bust flg- ure to perfection, Colors, white and drab.Size 18 to 30.Price 50c No.481.The reducing feature of this Core met recommends itself atrongly for the stout figure desiring a graceful and elegant effect, the side rtraps redneine the abdomen ant hips.without Interfering with earns and comfort.Made in drab and white, Size 18 to 30.Price $1.00 household remedy for coughs and colds.The more you consult your doctor about Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral, the batter for you, and the better for us as well.Ask him all about it, Xe na radon JO.Bhop keepers in evèry city and town 5 Cnemteat-tndio âye te ififtag tre mar.17 isde 10 Vangie s sur srdele.doll Co.of Canada, Ltd.The Big East End sm Taal ig hs pu ot arbi Ree ad eww 35.Pelican and British Empire DU PUIS FRERES, Departmental Store.44! 10 449 31.Cathering Street East, | s \u2018 2 .Th ead / i HR.SHPLEY AMACLY GETS MA GED.W.FOWLER, MAP, ON STAND BEFORE INSURANCE COMMISSION Deals of the Kamloops Lumber Company, the Union Trust and the Great West Looked Into\u2014The Commission Sits at Night for the First Time Since its Institution.8pecial Staff Correspondence.Ottawa, November 5.\u2014The first evening session in the history of the lasu- rance Commission took piace .ast right when the testimony of Mr.Geo, W.Fowler, M.P.of Sussex, N.B., was concluded.Mr.Fowler was n much |! more bland humor wlien neard in Toronto arter his return from the West.However, he was anything but communicative, and Mr.Shepley had some trouble in getting, as he did.fairly well, into the heart of the story of Mr.Fowler's deals in thuber Junds in British Columbia.The Commission sut until! 10 o'clock at night, concluding the J U.F.matter, at least fur the present.The late Underwriters' AssucClution will come up to-day.MR.FOWLER D than COULD NOT PRO- UCE Times and tides for the assembilig { the Insurance l'umnimission dave \\ 1- ried greatly throughout the past six months during which that vody nus been desuitorily sitting.but yesterday afternoon the limit wax rea had when the commission convened ai 4.40 pa for the first time during \u2018le day Mi Geo.F.Shepley, K C.the Commission\u2019's counsel, had to attend a siting of the Supreme Court, and Lhe Come Mission was in private srssion for the consideration of its repurt Laronghout the day.In the preparation of this report it has been announced that Mr.Shepley will assist.As had been announced the first vit- Ness called ss Hun.Geo W Fowler who was a witness tn Toronto.Mr Shepley called upon him tr produce the documents relating to the Great West Land deal, which he aad been ished to look up.Mr Fowler cou'l nor find BNny maps or any corres rondence vith Mr.F.T Griffin the © PI and commissioner.regarding the pur haze of the C PR lands He coul find no correspondence with the 1am ers of the syndicate, as negotiations had as à rule.been verbal Th r= hid been no correspondence with Mr ur.ry.of Toronto, nar with her vem- bers of the New Ontarit Farm and Townsites\u2019 Company, nor with Western tea! estate men.AGREES SUBSTANTIALLY.Mr.Fowler agreed substantitily with the account given tn Mr riff ves terday of the stages of his dealings with the C P KO flrst the resecving of | 800,000 acres.then (he Hixiie cé the price in Montreal.later the vesers- | ing by the CO PFOR 07 2 te i the average lands.last - cate having the right : acres out of the remmaining 217,000 acres.Witness had nu actual vcorrespond- ence with C OP OR officials rexarding the deal.He Hd not remetnber hon ing written a letter to Sir Thoas Shaughnessy He said he had herrd all the letters he had writien to hat gentleman real during Mr Ciriffin's evidence.He had no copy of the contract made with the ¢ P.R \u201cAs far as you are concerned, your records are absolutely blank regarding this transaction?\u201d asked Mr.Shepley.\u201cI have brought you all 1 have\u201d aid the witness.WAMLOOPS LUMBER Mr.Shepley tnen turned ts the slderation of thes.papers They consisted for the most part of documents concerning the Kamloope Lumber Compauy Mr.Shepley found a new one, that was not already on the records, and asked what it was \u201cIt 1s an estimaie of the Kamloops Lumber Company.\u201d \u201cWho prepared i:\u201d\" COMPANY.core \u2019 \u201cI\"did, from the reports of men familiar with the jroperty.\u201d \u201cDo sou remember preparing the estimate\u201d CI think I! da.\u201d \u201cTo show what the property contained \u201cTo \u2018whom ™ \u201cTo anybody interested \u201d \u201cWhere did you find this\u201d \u201cAmong other private papers not connected with the Kamloops affair\u201d Another document produced by the witness was described as a copy of an offer he had made this spring for the purchase of the Kamloops property to the Kamloops Lumoer Company.He sald that the company wanted to sell and he and Meeses, Irvine and McCormick had unde the offer, Another new raper was a series of questions submitted by Mr.Petar .Ryan to Mr Shiélus, his partner in \u2018the West.as to the coal of the pro- pi Rp IR I rt duction of lumber \u201cHe handed me there.thee while T held the option.\u2019 \u2018explained the witness.\" to show what the thing wou'd cost.| never sumblitted it to anyone that I remember.I do not think It ts of importance.\u201d \u201cDid it form an element in your action as regards the optim?TH may have served \u201cBut did you rely on it in taking up the vptivn\u201d\" \u201cI may have tn some extent ; THE SHUSWAP PROPERTY.| There wis a letter dated April 13, 1904, from Hon, GE.Foster to Mr.| Fowler, It dealt with the purchase of { the Shuswap property by the Kam loups Company, and brought in the j Times of Messrs, Irvine and MeCur imuek This property belonged to Mr.! James © Shields and others, And was i a shingle manufacturing plant on Ce- lista Creek, BC \u201cWho initiated the proposition?\u201d CL do not remember.\u201d Witness sald the matter was discussed several times and no objection waz made by anybody Later he had re- relved an option ander the direction of the company at the figure of $40.000.\u201cWho conducted the negotiations\u2019 \u201cI remember having talked with Mr Shiéids several times.1 had once thought of taking up the Okanagan and Shusvap properties.I cannot re- \u201ccall having done anything of the kind [with the Shuswap.| Witness had gone over the property (to ascertain its Value, and said lt was : Worth $4u,000.\u201cWVers yor entrusted with the task Shfelds 7?\" tid by the of 1 ; ' \u20ac 8 ; v ol n e a 1 ë Pa wad hr ot eh eet : nL - Jee ant Heer or gr ro ol EXD ane ue v r Pa Ww APR: ge nou a tol ura NT te \u2019 us al- = PS ur aa A 3 anit pd hve Le \u2018 ce Ho _ eq Ci Si ri 6 pa a ul Loni con Ad in fui = a \u201ceu NT I on oN n ie ha ; wg ar \u201c s tv t le 1 es t r nm ! 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FOR 8A LL | _ \u2014 r N EXPERIENCED GIRL EVERYTHING, Rocoxs \u2014 DOUBLE AND BINGLE ROOM, SUFENIOR ACCOMMODATION ! uM \u2014 GENTLEMEN na Tro GENT -\u2014 ON DIE ANTED \u2014 AN * a ,; - rooms, hot waler hosting.Auer Jub.or siora cholece locality, above Arges we! œhted, cate - Wy ANTEP ay NY JANTES rons.Warm = OLEUIIVES wrappers sad V References.Apply 167 Mansfieid ai.1 For mie eyeryiulug uu Ivica orto open vi University \u2018a 267 3 Dorchester, west of Guy, ev modern con- nisbed, Lath flat, between Mounialn and son may tain gon mouse 8: Chlitrea's areeses, elead; employment, 268 3 D (FEMALE.at ua Ja pari.We In YOU 8 want venience; private family B b030, Stur Of Guy sts Private family.Address Y 6720, In EDALe Lim: .vus) osponulag (oF ac wpa pers; : x SITUATIONS WANTED ( */ 8B 8ccount with us.Choose ail y ; .\"in 268 :0 Brar Hraneh Office.264 4 DU CAUVASA DE.«Xpu/leucy UCDe.amar; Bend pd Saiursay stierocoas Jobe Yar By ANTED YOUNG GIRL AB GENER | from our large stock of Furnittue, Car 1 LVUM \u2014 LARGE, BHIUHT ' FRONT fics.8 , R c | snd Ca.11 lad tre & N - + - = * carriages, ste, roum, sult or twu gentlemen or : es = ;i .fer grticvsrn ress Srudisate, phi 4, V 81 servant, references required Apply ANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY.bois.pay ine Hanges Baby on Dore.wn married apie, vate faite aa OOMB \u2014 FRONT DOUBLE ROOM, Rov \u2014 TO LET LARGE FURNISHED \\ ANTED \u2014 IXPERIENCED COOK.to 18 Victoria st se \\ laundry or cleaning, or general Work amali weskiy or monibiy amounts Metro- dren.31 Priuce Meur a 07 3 well furoished, bathroom fiat.22 Mu- bedroom, bath room flat.private WANTED MEN TC LEARN TilE BAR- Apply, wih references, siating wague ET NE | of any kin Adress L B49, Star Office.politan Huune Taurnishing Co.30 and 81 |p ss -\u2014=\u2014 Gil) College ave 262 8 family: gentiemen only.13 Lincoln renee ber trade.in clght weeks The Msler Fequired 15 N béta» wilice 61 13 \\ TANTED \u2014 COUK FOR 15TH NOV EM- |g James st otre Dame at.west sé 812 1 LOMS -\u2014 TWO WELL FURNISHED = Lo of Quy st : Burber College.with branches tn uvperatlon ber.437 Lansdovue ate, Westnivunt TT doubie roums, wilh use of kitchon If Ï UVOMS \u2014 LARGR BRIGHT, WELL M CP SEWLY FUR- mn premte, New Vuri Ciicaue St Loula \\ AXTEL \u2014 A GOL SERVANT FOR A : ibe : / ANTEL \u2014 FIKST CLAES DHESSMAK- desired, married couple or pentletmen 14 furnished rooms, open plumbing, Auer l LUM5- TO KENT TWO N n 130 Ban Fraucisco, Cincinnats, Minuväpelis.Now y small family, references required.V ing.tatlor finished Wo hase resum- Ki bruend sq 267 & , Ught, gentlemen or married couples; tele- , ulshed front rooms, bathroom po Quieans ,enras Cily.Denver, umaha, Los Address to NO Ji \\Vusiern avo, near \\ ANTEN \u2014 COMPETENT LADY ed work und will continue to do first class A .| phone.626 Dorchester west.242 6 Poel st, uext Windæur Hotel.Telephone possies Seats, Epokaue, Portland, Bait td ave ie » sivnugrapher and \\ypewriter, frou vurk at our usual moderate prices; even- PIM - FURNISHED BEDROOM, - | { TURN ; \u2014 Lage.Deus, Fori Wurth, Vancouver, ec.mes en \u2014\u2014 Too | Buonan's Metropolitan School, London, EOE fg bil and street gowns.all orders For sale, on easy terms, stoves, ranges, parior, Kitchen, gud skove, bented.goon \u2014 FURNISHED, LARGE, BRIGHT 3 - ~ TEL FURNISIE tH open in nireai about Nuvember 15th ANTED - \u2014 APE LICANTS TO TAKE A lland, want position.W 37d, Star Uftive promptly (llled, best of refercnces 341 furniture, carpets and oflcloths, at J.Al- -, - Mountain ; 67 and well heated double ruom.1ul VUMS \u2014 To LET NICELY 2 V a rp .centle lo rat: to (he fire twenty students Be course of traluiug us nurses in a good zou : Lruuimond et 263 à bert's, 171 Urulg street east, opposite ss A lon ave, z62 6 207 boat ead cold water, bedi lively and get spectalt rate alalupue reo.féepiedi, LoL Pas Cusdls addless Superih- - - = = Cuy Hall Phone East 2156 243 283 Rs 1 pl 1 INISHED ROOM - \u2014 - only 1 Met! allege ave , Address Moinr Barber Cuiicge, Geuerul De- tendeut, Dasunne hospital, ULayoone, N.J, ANTED YOUNG PERSON TO AS- ANTEL \u2014 HY FIRST CLASS CHEF, .i LeMontigny su met 1 DUMS \u2014 623 DURCHESTER WEST, 2 Hvers.Alurtreal 26 ; 3 À.241 11 WY aist with light housework, must un- W French, Germun, hotel or icstaurant, TES BO Ta HATED Post = LL a desirable rooms, bath flat, newly I OUM\u2014 A MUST COMFORTABLE ,.00M = \u2014 TTT derstand plain cooning, for family of thres.good pefervnces.Mennrath, Vanzouver Hotel CARDS, Bor.hak ren vey and fancy Ros El RAISHE nD ROOMS, Taina 1.12 furnished.inudern conveniences, one ar- : to let fur une gentleman in a French W ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS AT ONCE.Appiy morning or cvening 54 Bt Familie sl 62 8 .post cards.in LE torw rded bY mall, pre- or double, suttabl for married couple, ranged us bed-altting room.Tel.263 6 protratant re oppurtunity to care Appiy The Ameruau Silk Walst Co.zuc 2 Le Vald, on Tectipt of 2èc.International Pcst use of Kitchen und phone.2v3 St Aran 1 fin French ; Feat ne os 266 30 81 George at 263 6 \u2014 RIRES | VV ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY LADY AS) Card Co, 29 bi James st., Montreal.213 277 airvet .I ROUME\u2014F.® A GENTLEMAN, DOUBLE Aprly evening: sluivut ; Ÿ ANTED CAT ONCE BUT TON HOLE sick nurse.Apply B 508, Siar Office ' , a] à and single furnished rooms Auer vehi.| cons WELL FURNISHED.IN 151 - ok à ait \u2014- WW 4 .ON - rrutors, also ailtchels and bandefs, 65 à » Fxc ; r aT EWIY FUI - 't water heated, hot and cold water basin \u2014 1.Ni: .1° Wanted, ou Merrick and Parltan ma- Ww ANTE WOMEN OF ALI TATION and expertenced hop St sl kinds un collars =6s à , BUTTLES \u2014 Btandurl Battle Exchange, Ress TO LET NEWLY FI BNISH o route heated hot an Har RR class house, thoraughis renovated; Chittes.good wages, steady work.\u2018Lhe #iltics tu cote and see our large us } ; | tur a few y bi tAad.eux st East 3.24 AI 4 1dy nf bot - vd rooms, with breakfast 1! dustred.all modern conveniences entlemen only 5 3.Me Cread \u2019 Ltd M ' | sertineut of tures, cosluines und winter 80d cufts We nave als: low fur y \\ TANTED - BY GRADUATE ONURSE is Bours, id exchanged, whotesate and Apply to 46 Tupper st 267 3 - TT mode = vent 3 gent oo ative dc Cready Ca, Ltd, vunt Roval | LS aise our special 3130 skirt.We scll Bright girls 10 warn.Appiy Mr Powers, The postlion us ussistant In physiclan\u2019s or 88 BUSSE sl shipped receive apecial at- 1 VUMS \u2014 VERY ELEGANTLY FUR- #4 Park uve, Telephone Up 1424 z avenue.265 vi cAsN IF mouikiy payments.The Ameri- Stundard Short Co, sls Delorimier ave, œurgeou's office.Address A 0830, Star Branch | tion, Private hobecs 310 313 nished rooms, all with modern con- | - ee \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 -\u2014 tan Quiililern s.u SL Lawrence Boulevard ies 3 Office 265 3 .venlences, fine house.Address 22 St.Fam- J OUMS \u2014 LAIGE, WELL FUILNISHED \\VANTEL \u2014 FIKsI CLASP Jou DYER 53 24 \u2014 BAL ~ KIND.ROOMS WANTED.tle st.265 6 front and buck rooms on hath fiat, und cleanor, goud wages Lo rigni \u2014_\u2014 __ WVANTEL - AT ONCE A GUOL GENER- TANTED \u2014 POSITION A8 WORKING V8 ag, da OA bites CET RPRCES _- \u2018 \"in quiet house, nv children: aultable for pren Enclose tulcrences Address A 49, Stur WANED AN EXPERIENCED AND 81 sersaut, for family of four, nol M4 housekeeper, plain cooking; no obec pioeks, $2000 tbl blocks, $1.75 per luad.pe BY HESPECTABLE Eni.PROOM \u2014 FRONT PARLOR BEDROOM.gentlomen or marMed cuuples wu Mogi Vic 261 3 reitabic porsan lv (axe charge of a Washing Apply 41 U St Catherine at, Weële jan to children Address Box No.4, Buw- Anthracite L Jd in the city.J.W ANTED de \u201c aR well furnished and warn, sultabls for Cullege avenu:.264 ' su home, preferat mount, eat Jf (Greene ave Los à VIHA 265 3 © AE decivered In Tuy and Hab couple furnishiod covin where PEUT two gentlemen, Auer light: clothes closet: \u2014 Ww AN.ED \u2014 CluAR TRAVELLER FUR FA A apply bet neem à joe ip mu Leo puces GuMacdiarmid No 2 on Syn Gee 31y ron would mind «Hild one year and thres ot water heating; single beds.186s Mans: kK VUMS - TWU LARGE, WELL FUR- Manituba.Alberta.sasnalchewan and to Di 16 to hat ter, Jah Mountain ut tee : \\ \"ANTE \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT.ANTED \u2014 HY A FIRST CLASS COOK, ° \u20ac an .monthe State terms Address C 6390.Star field st.first floor.285 \u20ac t nished front rooms, wiih folding doors.Biltlsb Uolwntia, inust hav: expartencs, j\u2014\u2014-\u2014._\u2014 __\u2014.\u2014\u2014- suail fambly, no washing, mest sleep Ww \"best of city referenced, 380a St.An- Brancn Uffice * as bedruom and parlor, with piano, in qulet blar connection, be able Lu dusrantee bus.ANTED Yor Na LADY STENO.al home References required Appiy 113 toine at upstair ves J VUMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMY, house; no chlidren, alse one other room if Dons te Proportion tu salary and expenses W graphier, one having had experience, University se.motmings, Lilt three p.m.f \" with all modern improvements Ap: required.64a McGill College ave.264 6 asked Absolutely useless tu Apply without must be quick and a.curute.Apply A 100%, evenings afar seven 266 2 TE .; ° BOARD ply : Phillips Place > 4 « = vo : + TED \u2014 WIDOW LADY WITH .Su 7 - - above qualifications Addr-ss, wiih ail pure EURE Be nuteh 266 = \u2014 JAN ; Cw OOM3\u2014AT 92 CRESCENT ST, NEWLY teuiurs, Munutacturerm Londen, Out Lo Seite pa WANTED © COOK FOR SMALL FAM.Wile\u2019 din ot ai bon Sar endl 6 extra fine Persian Lemb Ladies 00M \u2014 10 LET xicELY rursisHED RUUGUnnitd front parlor also doubts belt TANT ED E HIENCED COOK M3, where housematd is kept opty Office : 5 , 266 Jackets, with natural Mink trhmming, } VARD -\u2014\u2014 MKS DK R TROUGHTON, m, for one or two gentlemen, Auer room, all latest Improvements, sullable for NTEL \\ TT wm! fami.must have references.at 269 Bishop ++ .assorted sizes, Russian effect and plain, roun.s and board for Jodies during light, telephone, hot watg heating.Ad St.gentlemen or married couples.284 ANTED \u2014 BHICKLAYrn> ND A- 5 p\u2014\u2014\u2014- [ges er a ; Levi ary 5 e Ss \u20183 and |eonfi ent, private 78 otre ame st ark st.2 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 W borers ar the new Bennett Thuatoe, Apply after half past seven, 6 Blaney a W ANTED - A GOUD GENERAL SER.VV ANIEU = SITUATION a8 FRESNO te ie iandsome Mink Stoles and went Tel hone Main 4135 461 13 Mar Woôms \u2014 TO LET TWO SINGLE ROOMS sorner BL Catherine an.Cin Caunciions rant for émail family, m0 WANHNE: (il, can furnish Lesi of feferences.Address Overcaat with Otter collar; also a POOM \u2014 TO LET A NICE ROOM, vacant new: nlso front parlor, single 264 4 au No.ls Uienden avenue, Love Hrince aan Le Heloell PQ 266 8 quantity of other furs None better Bue - MRS DOCTOR EFARL, 160 with or without board.private fam- or double, 08 Victoria st 265 3 mo: Arthur st 66 2 aies dl.© | Li te, and t i 34 1d at once SSL George st, private Accominodation, ry 725 City Hall ave, near St.Louis 89 \u2018 JANTED - BOUKKELPEit, CAPABLE I - - TX | ide Hust be sul \u201cer a | profesmiinal witendance: ladies treated.hot 266 2 OOM \u2014 NICE, CLEAN.COMFORT- of taking charge of books [or large | WASTE.2 \u2014 v GENERAL SERVANT, \\ CAS ED NS ado AN, ox SEP Hubert strect.261 9 baths, Auer lghes, steûin heat.65 7 } able, bath floor, $2 w sex; private seneral store und Jumber business, steady vod plain covk.middie aged, twa In ce : Ny A ; ow .JUN.\u2014 es see ee Se vous -\u2014 TO LET.NICELY FURNIRH- fumily; no children A, 49 Colonia avenue, @Mblo)ment al goud vAlurs, must bu abie 10 ! Wanted, où Merrivk and Puritan ma remis eal between Bix and elt in aver.ene Arr er aan Oi) family Ad.JOR SALE \u2014 THR EE ROUN ST J3UARD DINING ROOMS FOR La R oma.hot and culd water, Auer (late dypolite), off Sherbrooke.264 Ppa I reach and Engin Abply du osm! chines.good wages, steady work.The ing, 57 Sherbrooke st.cast 256 4 ress Ct 7 \u201ccorner of St.Catherine and Mackuy ites and xentlemen, $3 per week, We light Pi 222 Bleury 2668 4 = ox BATHROOM FLAT, NEWLY i « soin ! 3 A ce T \"ON: \u2018re > .\u2014\u2014 = \u201c _\u2014 .> Beurett C 5 Gla a ro Des Goo Fomier {james Mulready vo.Lid, Mount Royal 7 ce Toy To ç \"ANTEDL- IMMEDIATELY SITUATION the fuir marble mantels in resi- bar month, = tickets, $3.se aix most à ~ - qqs T © ly furnished, all home comferts and ve © sacrt, \u201ca 6 a\\enue.269 3 \\ ANTEL - ps bal SERVANT FOR \\ as cook and housemald.by mother and dence John James Brown: and Son, 207 st The Cambridge.21 Univers ys Rous eu To GET, ISON tae conveniences, hot and cold water.5% Park \u2014_\u2014 family of four adulta, good wages Ap- .a 3 st st.262 6 boos mm mee \u2014\u2014 Annex, nicely furnished.bre i a, data ; ; UN : Aster L'OPERATORE ON PANTS.piy 15 dyringhield ave, Wesumount.zoo | Qaukhier ctogciher).Address B 0s:1 Star] James J3OARD \u2014 MRS DR POULIN HAR lang rea\u201d it desired, private family.refer avenu 265 5 W ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MEN.RAILROAD W overalls, vilets, white cont- elo.also \u2014- Branch ¢ - YOR BALE \u2014 BRICK TWO MILLION room and board for ladtes before and ences exchanged.Address B 8910.Star , © LET, WITH trie motorinen: Laika, Low ; n girls vier 14 to 1 arm Apiy Miss Raymond, WANTED Telaoun ea RAL 1 vor \\ \"ANTEL \u2014 BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS + Ascot, all hard brick, for immediate during jonfinemant: Steictly private: gp Branch Office.es 3 POOMS ne ar AR Ply at 124 SL a \" peT ce u .BY) ; 2 .- : .e .+ outcalm, * Hubert C Wilkins, Lowd st, near Bleury at.vant, with references.Apply ev2 , a ai ook an delivery Apply'to D.G.Luomis and Bons, nmuderate - nucossary, 1nstructivng by mall Kailroads in 264 4 chester Bl, Near Atwater avenue.situation as go rain co Se 3, : \" , M8 \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED, ONE Famille st 265 3 Eat spa Address Jpter.ed ee Dorchenter ° 268 2 purement Ric nmond Judress by lo i Moa we hd 4 DARD\u2014-MRS BRAZEAU.SICK NURSE, 1 vo double, one single.Apply 251 West u adlanapolis, lIud, US Sd LU Ww ANTED UN OUR BEFORE NOVEM.1 ©, 254 chmon has private accommodation ih ladies Sherbrooke at.268 2 1 OOMS8 \u2014 DOUBLE ROOMS ox BATH Can pr a Su ber 15 good wages to capable TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GENERAL SBER- -\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 3 T NC before anid during confinement, wit me \u2014 floor, suitable for two gentlemen or \\ ANTEL \u2014 MEN TO ADVERTISE AND general lisuse servant, small family, West- W ?\u2018ant who can couk, for small famiis; \\ JANTED \u2014 By AN EXPERIENCED SPECIAL cal attendance 156 Setuy at 261 1Zeod } OUMS \u2014 TO LET ON MANS-IELL ST.married couple; ; steam heated, Auer lishu AI luce our an hd poultry com lt references required.Address Llu good wages Apply wih references Lu 14 cond saber, mal from 8 tu 6 good reter- SAD 5 OR 6 LADIES CAN GOT above se catherine.Le TE front and telephone 82 Drummond ; Tost 3raueh Ufilce .Souvenir ave.tuul 0 ser Bve.Mh © re 5 44 3: oo ; us v î - os 2 + .oms on at at, ot wa = .Strpbionai hanna tora etter.ae 0 To ; = brane hen Aéree Ne a Let are STfering lis week some spe- B ren home mid-day dinner for winter Telephone Up 4190.2662 1 OOMS\u2014SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, portculure Golder Crest Compound Le i Ww AN y + et ane Es te TN PA en well w Un sour ANT i come in and oh Hise Peel st No other bow Ha a oO N PRI bain fat pentiemien One family : \" - sant for sma amily.Dbiy wit vant Mra Stern, 937 St.Lawrence .; e \u2018 v hile ; 8 tra © où \u2014 FURNISHEL ROOM, 1! PRI- rvoms, ba e ; Bathurst ut.Lundun 264 8 sefirences to 119 Greene avenue, before 101 puuievard W ANTED POSITION PAS COMPANION investigate, Dur stuck of Persian oo - \u2014 - - R M rie family, use of telephone.kit.adults.131 St.Alexunder st, oppose Se ANTI TE YOU INDESECIECR aud vetwrer Gand 7 265 3 v TT roes, 13 1051, Slar Office 266 lamb, Mink and Otter Bkins is always BAR OUT OF TOWN BOARD on privileges: price moderate.164 Mit- James Methodist Church.5 \\ : 1 = AR Lol DEF ENDENT .\"ANTEL \u2014 PRESSERS ON LADIES | references.ve a - complete und well assorted.MeComber Furst class board and accommodation Cheson et Tel Rest 1445, 266 3 - 4 ov have yoy a boss\u201d uel oul of sla.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL BER- \\ Ta rappers.steady work all year John b\u2014 mi Tu Te y & Cummings, 516 St.Paul st, Montreal, for winter mouths, terms moderate Apply 1 OUMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, BAT.étre On tren oie area & She vant gurl, having a knowli.ge of kit- P.Black and Co Ltd.1.3 Vitre #t west W ANTEL \u2014 A AUD n yo NG LADY : 265 314 to Bua 1135 Ste.Agathe des Munts .CUMS \u2014 TWO DOUBLE BRIGH room flat.Telephone.30 Mc oti Sal .y it uw + A - ; .esl - 3 ren \u20ac n.\u201d A vuy.They have atarteu thousands on the chen work, good wages Nu.376 BL Hubert - 4 In oa PE RTE RE Address \u2018 694%, 1 4 £7 8 2aw R well furnished, fur one or more Ken.lege avenue.road tu freedom, mis slruet 65 3 - - \u2014 ta as Office \u201c66 3 Joon SALE \u2014 ABULT +URTY THOU- tlemen; with Tr conventence; quiet - 3 SUPERIOR ROOMS, xo.Te ; NV ANT GENERAL SERVANT IM VV ANTED YOUNS GIRL TO ASSIST i sand face brick and forty thousand huuse, no children 129 Metcalfe at.26 4 RO Gos o Anbar SOB of 245 MW ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT IM- ln Kitchen, par: vf each day, nine TANTEL \u2014 nhiy A MIDDLE AGED Wo.common red brick tu the vicinity ot the © ROOMS AND BOARD.\u2014 rince Arthu: mediately for small family, at 240A jive nt home, réferences required APpbiy WW ftuati 2 general servant.Ap- |} IL Angus Shops Apply to DG Loomis Rooms, \u2014 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ; 8 5: Antoine st 265 3 between 7 and > pm vi Drulumivnd st.man situation as x hb and Sona.Mcull} .265 6 I ck and front parlor, connecting, 1 OOMS\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, + (| ply 8 Argyle ave.city go (RP TE + _\u2014 PUMS = SINGLE AXL DOUBLE FUR: Auer light, steam heated, hot and cold wa: with all modern conveniences; trau- Vanted, hy wholesale plumbing \\ \"ANTLO \u2014 TWO LADIES, ONE MUST \\ ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR TANTED \u2014 POSITION AS COMPANION JOR BALE \u2014 BULL TERRIERS, YRIZE 1 shed rooms, suitable for inarried ter, sultabls for two or three gentlemen.23 | slents taken.33 McGill College Ser Pou 3 experienced warehousemen be a first class ladles\u2019 hatr dresser, small family, In heated fial, must ba À \"by competent.refined young lady Winners.pedigree furnished.good couple or gentlemen, also board; terms 5; Catherine st.west.Bell left side.4 R 734 Star office 265 : vue à wilesiady, familiar with the business.ond plain cuuk, referenc » required 149 vod education.inusical willing to assist reasons for selling, also dog keuneis.Phone moderate.ApDIY 16 University st 259 12 266 4 E To LET on : Must speak gu'd English Address kK.Miles, fila boa ep thus housework ur sewing Address H 10ds8, 16.9 Upluwn, between six and elght pm \\ ~ OoOMs \u2014 FURNISH Das a NRL.ON TANTED \u2014 MEN To Ten ECUOPION Hair Dresser, 3 arks st, Uttawa.v6 3 0 ë Office 266 10 266 2 QUMS \u2014- MRS.H.J GARDINER, 107 VOMB \u2014 VERY COMFORTABLE bathroom at 8] e \u2018 1h gas; \\ \u2018gas plants and attend he + \u2014 \u2014\u2014 W TANT EDs.RONG WOMAN FOR KIT.tar I 1 Metcalfe ut, has a beautiful) sunny double and single rooms, quiet family; breakfast if required; in private amily Ap- Must be strictiy temperais and retable AS W ANTED \u2014 MOTHERS HELP.COM- chen work Sussex Mouse, 43 Met- double room to rent, with good board.permanent preferred.28 St.Famille st.ply to 17 Church st 265 3 Pv to the foreman Willams snd ie fortable.quiet hom) and Naser to 8 cate ut gel 12 268 OM FINE LARGE, NEWLY FUR 3 42 UT aus respectabie person, children 2 an years DOMEST 1 U \u2014 NI , NE \u2018 - 0.820 St James st 265 vi ave.Abply by leller to T 542, Star Oise.VVANTEL \u2014 à GENERAL BERVANT .RUCN \u2014 AND BOARD 3T 444 LAGAU- Proom \u2014 LarcE DOUBLE FRONT 1 he rem.bain Moon Bide Vy ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS ALL ROUND 3 \u2018 for 8 bording house Apply 314 Moun- Through our agencies in Scotland All Kinds of furniture, stoves, curtains.chetlere sl we 5 room.Auer light, hot water heating.phone; no ch eme only.51 Milton a cutters on men\u2019s fine shoes, steady Tn T tain # England, and on continent of Europe.prtieres, niloloths, carpets, sold on easy |! ss Le _ ç {ail modern vonveniences, 8 265 5 Work to ight men Appiy .HS Carney, WANTED \u2014~ à a AN 7 Bo ' ANTRED-: GOOD GENERAL SERVANT waka able to provide s rvatits fur ser- Porte ur fur vast.Lande Brus, 176 BC Igo oI AND m EX FN ed BLE brothers or gentlemen friends.Biricily poi | ® near Sherbrooke and cars Tor: 2 Insiet u oy A Ly c: 5 > 8 .BG ; , buat six vais, , v , vate family 4 - pe op - Eater Maine reer \u201ci § ave ho Eater qe v iT qe W A ann references at :3 Windsor Mers Manis Bank Building, Montrval 4 lawrence, near Durchester.66 19 nmianth, quick sevice.Apply 43 Metcalfe Terme moderate .: Churoh st.268 4 1 voME Tra OR A ITHONT Boann ave.head o r - - ave.Westmount \u20ac * \u2014 - \"et 3 \u2014 .WW SED OIL TRAVELER muse 1 ) 209 13vo FUR SALE BELIOOM SET HOUDOTR sires ROY \u2014 LARGE PARLOR BEDROOM | Cathcart st 265 .z ; 'L DE MUS \"ANTED \u2014 A GIRL ABOUT 15 AS UN- Te _\u2014 - s APPLY - Also portieres, curtains and poles, car- ; a 2 \"BLE NM, TW y hoard if desired, also Sas Krenen «xperteace nt necor | NY ATED coo BIR steep nt home.apply BY AES lawrence Han tate\" Hen WasTEn mowing ypewriiing ana PUIS plots, glassware, refrigerater, kit PRO 7 ONE DULELE ROU TWO to oe facing Viger square 3% Mr.OOMS \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE PARLOR Béis Apply at rvom os, _l4 st Jarnes \"' [to Mra Woiferstan Thomas 64% Dorchoster |, )__P! lJewrence Hall Ca Ce perience, KNnowing (ypewriting und Chen utensils (enamelled and aluminumo, at bed, bres rant and tea, fur Quiet gentie- Es oom 266 3 aw und bedroom, with use of kitchen, univ 4 at west, from to pm.or from > to 9 TANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SER.®borthand, in both Englisa aod Frew Tol very low prices Address Lu6 St Hubert st.men, electric ght.Apply 718 Fark avenue, | furnished, sult young couple, Lerms moder- VVAN:ED \u2014 STHONG BOY.15 To 17 PR 36 8 \\ vent Apply 303 Peel at would like to take a position E 1203.Star 264 Arex 265 3 SOM I NERLY FURNISHED FRONT ate Avis, between 10 and 3 or by appoin * - Ae ; - \u2014 Ounce.oC me ps bath flat.all modern con- men v cheson © Years vld, tor indoor work.musi a.| - « 1\" ~ ar Sw room on ba .; tend forme si ow CC JANTED \u2014 LADY HOOKKEEPER: TAN _ \u2014\u2014\u2014 so \u2018OR SALE \u2014 3375, HEINTZMAN )M \u2014 W LL FURNISHEL DOUBLE | Vaniences: no other roomèrs kept.U2 St \u2014 Branly Ufies wed mew OH a eT must be competent Apply In writing | VY ANTED = YOUN GIKL FOR Lin VWANTED POnITION BY EXPEKIENU I uprignt piano.New Villums sewing Re in quiet English home, Eood Urbain #i.above Ontario BL 64 3 3aw ROOMS TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS pra ë _ gi, inx full particulars.Apply A 104%.Siar strvet.- Ap ° ed stenographer.god knowiedis y machine, $10.456 Bt.Urbain st.266 2 able, mited number table guests and on bathroom fiat, Meam heated \u2014\u2014 = le, with ar without partial board, lunguages essential, aml testimoniais |g.Bud Sages Lo TAN person diese, DhC ACUBLOMEG 15 business inehoax word 8 del 2-8 Lp 20 4 rou\u2019 furnishing.two good bedroom mets ! JOMS \u2014 NICE, LARGE AND NEWLY OM ee a tal | in a private house.00 St.Catherine west must be first-class Castle Biend Tea (a.Bt Antu.a ut, from 2 te bpm Address 1) Tuds.SAT Branch Ufiice, : odd bureaus and washæanmis, brass and trun 1 Lu hed ar A VOTENT bathroom flat, hot and col water 260 4 Coy, Cor, Dupre and St.Maurtce sts.- = \u2014\u2014- TT Sete W ANTED - BY WLLL EDI CATED bedsteads and bedding.real par or set, den Good table.Nice locality, near St lLôu:a 147 Ontarlo at.west, two doors et \u2018 265 3 \"ANTEL \u2014 YOUNG GIR FOR [OU SE.ANTED \u2014 QUO ~ERAL 5s young lady, with some cxpericnce, d=- fine mirrors, desk an boukcas:, Coare Uae Of Telephone.4436 SU | Denis.Manco st.vous \u2014 BRIGHT FURNISHED \\ Work In small lial, two in tamil; W rant; must erat d piain soon: sires si:uAtiph A8 buukkeeper, stenographer menta, carpe and ricloth, kitchen uten 8 ;uare 8e u p .67 à ph pv Brion 1 rooms with board electric Hght, ete.7 Ey ~ Rey Li .t ., hd family, cily retercuces required.and iy pewtiter.small salary to start Apply eli, range arn heater, refrigerator, a a a OOM \u2014 TO LET LAR , A arc.y An Hein HING Kod FORE.| ar \u2018évenine ETS Mance ot APPLY morning ee en st, above Mliton Hookkeeper, 82h Clty Hall ave £67 3 variety of m,scellaneous fae dies \u2014 R room, with cupboard, on bath, fis} 2 Beka ate 554 Bt.Catherine esl ener oon or \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 _ d gentlemen's coon cuats Bale commences squares from weGill; gentleman, 67.: = and shéve, must be goo machinist and | vs Tm TO = : RTK» an A , gompetsnt 1.get out 1 werk, capacity |) ANTED i+ dA EMAlD.LL BrER \\ ASE PY od! Soe VY ANTED \u2014 BY A BOOD PLAIN (OOK 2! '¢n #8m ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.Shuter st JRVOM8 \u2014 FURNISHED, TO LET, 3500 irs à day Wo u50, Siar Ofte clices require Apply 152 uiverstt rapher an + ' work by the day In a priv .+ : - .: .pu Car r 385 8 #, Any lime belore + and after 8.PET À , Must Br J\\rsi class retèrences.147 3L.An- ty; reference Yop oY srs.imeem Gata por RALE \u2014 QUEBEC HEATER ANDI- 7 7 - OOM \u2014 ONE ROOM, UNFURNIBHED, every convenience.67 Osborne at 3 tuine st.cude at, ¢% Pine avenue.\u2018287 3 cooking stove wood bedstead.with Ww ANTED - BY TWO GENTLEMEN on bathroom flat.modern conveni- ' VyANTEL 2 EXTERIENCED MAN \\ JANTeD ~- WOMAN WHO CAN TAKE .spring and grauireas fom feet.Address D room and board, Price \"lon wa.ences.959 St.Catherine st.west k Sous To LET.IN PRIVATE FAM.wanted for toad of che dr od charge of a pharmaceutical battl NUR \u2014\u2014 GENTLEMAN TAKING UP RI .Tv6i, Star Branch co.ha erate, ten minutes\u2019 walk from Domin \u2014_ ET.ID - Gopariment Must be x gel Sidon dresser and wrupping department, must have bad V * house wishes person of refinement as M ANTED \u2014 4 HOUSE-TABLEMAID.|, es \u2014\u2014\u2014 Address U 6037, Star Branch Uffie Rox \u2014 UNFURNISHED Roox 1° } par furnished or 1 Arcade st.neat snd wdverticer: sins «xp rirhce and salary PKperience In putting up proprietaries sng huumekeeper.Apply by lettor F 138i, Siar .Appiy 94 St Famille st Jeon SALE \u2014 MINE SKINS 550 LEA! - NT BORA FT let, 1438 Bieury st.no other roomers.ply Sees expected Apply o Mad 1 8, Napanee, be atte tn control work people Apply, wiih fric 28 eu ; ; ; .; tiful natura mn a skins, extra valne, TANTED \u2014 ROG A: O 4 ont ' ' ae Le part:culars, salary l'eguired, elc, be \u201csui, Dice - = VW ANTED \u2014 SITUATION ny VERY $10.to be sold at 85, 36 93 each for wtoles, \\ refined lady in private family; terma OOM \u2014 A NICE LARGE FURNISHED \" CNFURNIGHED \u2014 «= - \u2014 =tuT Uffice.ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED HECOND experienced house-tablemaid, eisn a muffs.collarn.at Viau's dept store, No.reasonable.Address C 7011, Star Branch front room, bath flat, hot and euld I OOM& \u2014 TO LET Las peu = ri VASTED - VOUTIT 12 O1 16 YEARS Wy \u2018conk Apply once Turkish Bath housemald The Gulld.71 Drummond street.1327 St.Catherine east, 629 Mount Koyal Office water: clothes closét, Auer light.456 Bt.rooms.Apply to 171 Lagauc nn.\\ of age to work In ato .Adress A 1000 Mian Up and woud profite NN ANTED VOU 24TH NOVEM.brooke an cage 0 S000 Home 40 Sher \\WANTED © work washing.362 Riche ER ereubouts of George Lincoln tosh JJOOMB ONE LARGE FRONT RED.Aduress A 1000.Star Offige her an upper housemaid.who can sew mmm » mond et.whereabouts o © coin ; m.1 front balcony room on ~ neatix.must Ved ots i TRUST NDS AND OTHER MUNEYS ny one sending his address wil) be thank- room, aleo .PANTEL \u2014 GORDON PRESS FEED.have om serres, am woh futles and \\ ANTED \u2014 CHAMBERMAID, MIDDLE to end on firet mortgage.at lowest rates it received Address Mrs.Julia Btoek, bathroom flat, perfectly clean, all conveni \\ ers Appiy À Plow and Co, Jud St.dress © 64%.Star anus Office.267 » aged woman preforred.Apply to É.W.H.Phillips, ot Douce.& Phillips, No- Leonora Hotel, Mad.ave.and 63rd st.New ences, 104 Park Antoine st 266 2 TE Sasoy Hutel, 16 Viclovia st AGENTS WANTED taries Montre Life Chambers.183 Hse\" York Clty.266 3 OOM NICELY FURNISHED, COM- f eve des ription in : - = TANT A GERMAN NURSERY * street, Montreau .- R able room on bath flat, all mod.0 very c ANTED \"UNIOUR Cu FRE, ONE W HOVernass Address C sua.+ \"ANTED \u2014 aon EN \u2014 A ERBONAL \u2014 MRS LINA DE PAUL, OF fortable room * .- W with experience In customs Urancn Office fe 2\" \\ y ANTE] A Gor, Kirn IRI Es Ni .> aris, Importer of Parisian High Art| ern conveniences: elaatrio light; telephone; stock for immediate de I » t once; go od wages to a su table gir).MORTGAGES PURCHASED .0 F st.267 10 entries.Apply ane ful particulars Apple -\u2014 \u2014\u2014- \u2014 Apply if Union av £ Mililnery, 394 Bt.Catherine street west private family.or ; .li A 1049, Star Offic vs à ANTED on A tor OK, NOT OVER .Holders of Mortgages In city or subur- (near McGill College ave.) Fur hats our \u2014\u2014 wi 5 livery.Ask for stock list : W NE ban properti alize immediately specialty 264 3 Jaw OOMB \u2014 FURNISHED, TH BOARD, .\u2014_\u2014 forty.wages 3-5 a munth to suitable TANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL EKR- n properties can realize in ately , R steam heated, gas.33.50 per week.TANTED \u2014- MAN TO LOOK ypTgp Person Address C c993 Star Branch Office.\\ vant to work in the country.Apply Wanted\u201410 first-class agents to sell u on same at reasonable flgures.Cost A vO 1153 Ontario st.east, near Delorimier ave.: .caltle, must be able to milk wes aps Ep Star Ofice 267 3 stock in a Montreal company, recently transfer small PERSONAL \u2014 1 W.RETNER_ PIANO 11 : 367 3 Piy to Mr Hodge, Cots au 268 2 14 sl, he Star * ] organized.Address, with references, to MONTREAL LOAN & MORTGAGE CO.| Lid\" \u201cfor Une past Ne Tears 74 Hagens \u2014 a a 9 ee em WANTED - A MAHRIED COUPLE TO F.U.Box 958.265 6 141 Notre Dame st.west, cor.St.John st ae Phone Up 1298.63 decd OOMB\u2014PARLOR BEDROOM, DOUBLE WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A FIRST Class 1130.8 cer hachelors house.Address D |- _ met and single rooms, D at a gotined Corner Sit.James snd Little St.warhman, who can take full args b ar of 387 leod : TANTED \u2014 AGENTS TO TAKP OR- MONEY TO LOAN.PERSONAL \u2014 YOUR PIANO.REGULAT.family.facing Dominion sq sporn te of wash room.alps two od laundry on - | TR ARE _ = PARTNERS WANTED.W dora for visiting ards Lins clean, ed.cleaned, nso.by John Crom, st.Gentlemen preferred.2367 8 Antoine Stree êrk, whn know the DURINARE to auch men TANTED \u2014 GENERAI.8F:.VANT FOR rofitable work samples and articular ' late ehlef tuner for Karn Plaho Co.Tele + o AL pe VII pay highest wages Apply with re W family of twv.In Outremont: nn chil.ANTE > ~ 8 ; ros Wm.Howie, Printer Beobe Hain Que.; DISCOUNT ENDORSED NOTES AT phons East 494, or postal 444 Amherst et.OOMR \u2014 TO LET TWO FURNISHED Phone Main 5482.MONTREAL.ferences to Hyglene Laundry Co.Ltd \u201c41 dren, work not heavy.rond home, capable W ANTED % A PART ER, ILENT, OR .266 30 the legal rates.from $10 to 850 CE bed-sitting rooms, front and back Chalhdm at RCT 2 girl Apply by tnlephone | ent 8827.hess, whi capital of four or tive (host Campbell, room 18, No.112 8t James st -\u2014- parlors.with piano; steam hemted.151 St.\u2014 - = ess ses se duliare.sss Star Office 285 IAN $ ED AGENTS.WE PAY CASH 266 312 DERSONAL \u2014 LADIES OR GKNTLE- Alexander st.287 3 TE UN : re .- pe p\u2014 .es \u2014 : ANTEL VYOUNG MAN AR KTEND.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED W woekly for sélling the only Itne of men have your height increased In ¥ \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS Krapher and oftice assistant.good re- vampers on boots and shoes, meady ANTED PARTNER.WITH 3500 TO nursery stock and weeds that sells readily.A & Ratenbe stantanenuniy 1 tn 8 inches.Appointmenta cons, maple ning van ED ROOMS, ferences requiced Apply WW 85%, ST ye ! work.Apply at The Ames Holden Co.of WW #0.to extend the business of n Miœusat lie of leaders.Live samples.Pro- ronson TE made as rain See, a svltable for quiet gentlemen.545 Dorches- BALINGO ° .\u2014 DUT 7 1 Mumtrent.T AA, dv Victor! sa 266 3 aw manufacturing fnaohiniet Having a Lhor- esa Serio.APpiy now to Capitai Nurs: Pawn Brokers & Jewaliora, pm Hall and Parks demnnstratore 207 3 ter at, west, near Windsor Hotel 967 teod °° a .Ouzhly up to date machine shop.xéep- > 1 _.\u2014 La.\u2014\u2014__\u2014mes ANTED \u2014 COMPETENT GROOM, WwW ANTE - EXPERIENCED SALES.tional charca to start In business, with a = eme 60l 0115 6 8.Weil.ID ERSONAL \u2014.YOUNG LADY.RTRANN- OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED OR OU \u2018R- Ingle MAN Apply sh references, ladles Apply WH.Beroggle, Lid small Investment and learn the trade - - vid stand pvp a Montreal, désires to make ac- nished rooms, electrical light, hot between 8 and 9 pm to 474 Sherbrooke at \u2014 _ | Write QO.Lalonde.1730 Bt.Denis et AGENCIES WANTED Francois Xavier St yuaîntance of another Indy friend; Englleh w&æter heating.housekeeping privileges 164 west.286 > W TANTED \u2014 RMART GIRLE TO wrar 4 4 : MONEY TO LEND Parahi me EMTM proferres reforenées exchanged, F 1353.\u2019urocher ot.267 3 | parcels.Apply WH.Seroggle.?.td JANTED \u2014 PARTNER.WITH 8100 |* IN SUILS of one Kar Offices = a - ; Ù ANTLD \u2014 CHINAMAN TO XERp V wha 13 prepared to act Immediately AXTED \u2014 TRAVELLER FGR RITHER Guuar und upwdrds, on Diamonds, |.oo ce | JON HE \u2014- TO LET TWO UXFURN AI William R.Perrin & Co'y, Ltd, house for threa gentlemen: must he \\\\ ANTED == A YOUNG WOMAN AR In mood paying business.Already ertablished WAS C.B.or both, wants nne or Watches, Jewellery, Clothing.Furs and PERFONAL Win MR2 VITZORIRALD , ronms, heated.newly renovated; TORONTO.good plain cook and have city references / rook in small private famiiv Apply Must anawer at nnoe, strict investigation In- two food reiting lines B.care of Dry Goods DIsnss rom picalo with Dan 3 tr | Pais, family; possession at once.8187 St.| Apply 104 \\V.Dorchosto.at, 387 3 [196 Mansfield st 747 à Vited.Address D 7050, Star Branch Offiça.Ja aton and Co, Charlottetown.263 6 255 130 Saw Oo.or 10 #t Aleka 267 3 Catherins at.near Groene 5 ot , i.* ; ce ; J * .' à nd 2, ! i; oda ol 5 ei ht i = Gt AA Sc Ere pea RARE aati if cane ge pannes dis mm , wi.1 et CUP te mew Led] w seus Ls Ls bl 10 = 4 THE- MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY.NOVEMBER ; 8.1906.\u2014, | NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY Operations Will Be Limited to Supplying Light to the Grosvenor Apartments.Another compettor te the Montreal Light, Heat ow Power Company 13 preparing lu da bu-lh-ss ba the city of Montreal.I'he operallons of this hess company, however, MH be Hailted to une building, the Grosvenor Apartment | Luildiug, at the corner of Sherbrooke and Guy strects A charter has heen obtained from Ottawa allowing the Grosvenor Light, Heat & ower Campany to sell elee- tric light and power 11 as not the 111- teNtion of the Incorpôralors, however, to do buslhess vulside the Gros\\ehor Building, at least fur the present.Mr.H.M Marler, who is one ory the Incorporators of the Urosveaur Company, stated to-day that no lights would be suppued to anybody in the | Grosvenor Apartments by the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company after the expiry of that company's contract, just after thie middle of this month.The Grosvenor people would hight the building themselves, and supply light at the same rate us [he Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company, but with a reduction of thirty-three and a third per cent.\u201cHave you been informed that the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company have concluded contracts with some beople in the Grosvenor Apartments to supply them with electric light for a long term, at the prices which you have announced you would charge your tenants?\u201cNo; we have not heard anything of that.We fail to see how they could dn it.Heat & Power Company will be allow ed into the Grosvenor building under any conditions.Wwe have beer.doing business with that company.apd by the 18th or 18th of November their wires will go out of the Grosvenor Apartments for good.\u201d EXPLOSION IN IL STORAGE SHED The East Eng section of the brigade was called out to-day for a blaze in the premises of the Dominion Oilcloth Company's factory on Fullum street, The damages will only amount to $200 or $300, Lut for a time the works were in danger.A terrific explosion was heard, and in a moment the oil shed was one mass of flames.The alarm was immediately turned in, and the men of Nos.19 and 8 Stations, headed by Sub-Chiet St.Plerre, responded.The oll in the shed burned fiercely, but by the efforts of the fire fighters the flatnes were prevented from spreading to the main buildings.Slain by a Street Car.Edward Booth, 65 years of age.who was run down by a street car on Craig street last Saturday.died in the General Hospital last night.The Inquest wii be obened to-morrow morhing at 10 o'clock.We Make | Fur Jackets) In all styles Embodying highest style of skilled workmanship Also Fashionable Designs , \u2014IN\u2014 STOLES, MUFFS, TIES and SCARFS tal dron.Drouin Co.Ltd., Manufactarers No wire nf the Montreal Light, | RR.MacDougall, Mr.C.Bogart and Mr.138 Mc6lil Street, Gorner St.Paul.MORE SCHOOLS ARE NEEDED ating future increases, it would be a conserva\u2018 ve estimate to say that school accommodation equal to an average sized school is required every second year.Tu meet this demand an annual increased exp.nditure of $55,000 will be necessary.and must be provided for from the revenue of the Board.The report of the superintendent give ing the figures of scholars at\u2018ending the different schnois during the month of veiobes is as fullows: DETAILS OF REPORT.The High School for Boys, 645; the \u2018ah SXehoo!l for Girls, 473, the Commercial and Teonnical Fgh, 319; total 1.441.Public schools\u2014Aberdven, 1,260; Ann street, 4%); Baron de Hirsch, 685; Bern) stréet, 203; Berthelet street, 580; Boulevard, 96; Hritannta, 97; Dufferin, 1.163; Hoehelagau, ITS: Lansdowne, NT Lorne, wl; Mount Royal, 1191: Riverside, 730; Royal Arthur.450; Victoria, 534; total in public schools, 9,254.Model, 486.Total in High and public, 10,605; Mec- GI Mod 1, 456; total in all schools controlled and subsidized, 11,18].THE INCREASES, For the corresponding month ast year th attendance in the public schools was S905; High schools, 1364; subsidized school, 395: total, 10,665.This show an increase in the public schools of 349.High schools, 73; subsidized school, 91, ur à total increase vf 513, In ordei to thoroughly go into the matte, a committees composed of the Rev.Dr.Shaw.the Rev.Dr.Barclay and Major Stevens, to be known as the Committee nn Sehool Extension, was appointed.their duty being to report upon the matter.especlally with regard to the sftuation in Hochelaga and the suburbs.The Commercial High School was inspected lately and found to he most satisfactory, with the exception of s few details.When finished the building will coat in the neighboravod of $155,000.© PERSONALS.Mr.Gordon Mackenzie arrives In town next week with his mother.Mrs.Hevc- tor Mackenzie, Sherbrooke street.Mr.EE.Spencer, of Frelighsburg, Que.announces the engagement of his daughter, Mi = Emma Spencer, to Mr.Fred.A.Ayer.The best man and ushers at the Chillas- Draper wedding, gave a theatre party, last evening, for the brides- malds.The party afterwards had sup- ner at the residence of Mrs.Draper, Mackay street.Mr.Gordon MacDougall will be tendered a dinner on Saturday evening by some of his friends.This evening Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Marler are giving a dinner at St.James's Club for Miss Marler and Mr.MacDougall, and on Friday evening Mrs.E Whitehead wlll give a dinner for them.Miss Baker, Sherbrooke street, entertained at tea yesterday for her sister, Miss Phyllis Raker, who Is one of the season's debutantes.Miss Baker and Miss Phyllis Baker received the guests.In the tea room, where the pretty table was decorated with yellow chrysanthemums, Miss Nina MeLean and Miss Estelle Holland presided.Mrs.Louis 8.Colwell (formerly Miss Bessie Black) will receive for the first time since her marrtage on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons of next week, at the residence of her mother, 283 University street, and afterwards on the first Tuesday of each month at her home, 47 Hampton Court Apartments, Mountain street Lady Allan was the hostess at a des lightful dinner last evening.given in honor of Miss Hilda Marler, whose marriage to Mr.Gordon MacDougall takes place on November 12th.Covers were laid for twenty-four, the table decorations being yellow and white chrysanthemums.Those present included the bridesmalds, Misa Grace Lowrey, Miss Gormully (Ottawa), Migs Rae (New York).Miss Marjorie Hays: Mr.R.MacDougall, who will be best man: and the ushers, Mr.R.Hickson, Mr.J.Paterson, Mr.B.M.Humble.Mrs.R.B.Van Horne (formerly Miss Edith Molson) recelved yesterday for the first time since her marriage,\u2019 at the residence of Lady Van Horne.Tea was served in the dining room, the table being beautifully arranged, and decorated with orchids.Mrs.W.A.Molson poured tea and Miss Betty Burnett, coffee, asslsted by Miss Hester Peck, Miss Violet Haswell, Miss Cecil Shepherd and Miss Van Horne.In the drawing room the decorations were American Beauty roses, Lady Van Horne, who wore mauve crepe and lace.received with Mrs.; Van Horne, who was gowned In light blue voile, with trimming of white Venetian point.Those present yesterday at the Chil.las-Draper wedding, at Christ Church Cathedral, included: Lady Tait, who wore gray brocade; Mrs.Harold Hampson, in pale blue; Mrs.Bernard, in black; Miss Helen Bernard, wearing pale blue: Mrs.Graham Browne, Rowned in rose velvet: Miss Freddie Brown, in pale blue; Mrs.J.R.Hutch- ins, In white satin embroidered in black.and a blue hat; Miss Edythe Cobban, Wearing gray; Mrs.W.Hope, in black; Mrs.Pratt, white; Mrs.Symonds, wearing black; Mrs.Hayter Reed, brown crepe and lace; Mrs.Willlam Grant, in black and white; Miss K.Lomer, in pink: Miss Freda Lomer, wearing white; Mrs.Sutherland Taylor, in black and white; Mrs.G.Napier, wearing white; Miss N.Haris (Toronto), in pale blue.with blue hat: Miss Harris (Toronto), in black: Mrs.Bavers (Clark- Fon, Onty.wearing black: Mias A.Sewell (Ottawa), in green.Others present were Sir Melbourne Tait, Mr.H.Hampson, Mr.and Mrs.Stephen Jarvis, Mr.Bernard, Mrs.and Miss Hebden.Mr.Graham Browne, Mrs.Lyle Davidson, Mr.and Mrs.Pyke, ra.Dinham Molson, Mr.and Mrs.Duggan.Mrr.R.Meredith, the Misses Covernton, Mr.Havter Reed.Dr.and Mrs.Elder, Miss Thomas, Mr Magill Tait, Mr.A.Haig Bims, Mr.Sutherland Taylor, Mrs.Wonham, Mrs.Walter Wonham, Mrs.Fraser, Mr.and Mrs.D.Durnford, Miss.Bell, Mrs.G.Lomer, Mr.G.Napier.the Misses Symonds, and many others.HAMILTON STRIKE SITUATION ACUTE Attendance is Fast Outgrowing the{ Sympathetic Strike of Employes of Accommodation of Protestant the Cataract Power Company Is Board.Threatened.At \u2018ne meeting of the Protestant Special to the Montreal Star.Board of School Commissioners (his: Hamtlton, Ont, November 8 \u2014The morning, the Superintendent reported! principal streets were comparatively the number puplls attending the\u2018 qulit last night.the disorderly mobs | different schools under thetr control.which made themselves obnoxious on comparieg the present figures ti thus Monday and Tuesday nights, not being Si past yeuts A studs of the report lin evidence.Precautions were tiken shows that the growin nt the sehool by the pollee Mo observe order, extra system In Montreal calls for varly AC | men being on duty, but their services tion in the provision of new buildings.ere souire ; ere not required.AU the end of Septeraber, 1906.the The ly disturbance -d the whoie number of pupils belonging ln ; 1e only als urbance peeurn mn all th publie schools was 9.115, which \u20acATlY evening, when stones were number is greater than the corre - thrown at a radial car and a number ing number of 1805 by 359.This in- of windows broken.Several police creuse 19 à Httie more than half the| Went on the radial car, carrying the average Increase during the last flve mail, as far as Irondale.but at Stripes years.which was 666.If this past in-| Crossing the ties were torn up and crease ts at all à safe basis for estim-| the car was derailed.After a short delay the car resumed its journey.Since Tuesday's fallure to bring about a settlement of the strike, no negotiations have been entered into, and both sides are preparing for a long fight.The company is advertising for motormen and conductors, and has imported a number of strikebreakers.It is rumored an attempt will be made to-day to operate cars.Should almost sure to feeling has this be done, there Is be trouble, as a bitter been engendered.\u2018The most serious aspect of the situation is a rumored sympathetic strike.It is stated that all the unten employes of the Cataract Power Company in the city and at Decew Falls will quit work if Lhe company opérates the cars with non-union men.This would tie-up a number of manufac turing establishments and also would leave the city in darkness, the Cataract Power Company supplying light as well nas power.Frank Fay, th> famous strike-fight- er.arrived in the city last night and will take the place of R.L.Reeves.The company ts still operating the Dundas and radial lines, although the service is curtailed.A STREET CAR\u2019S WILD RUNAWAY.street car filled with and terrified men St, Denis street A runaway shrieking women literally flew down about 730 a.m.to-day.Car Nu.30 of the Montrail Stree\u2019 Railway rolled smoothly along the customary route on St, Denis strost uni the top vf the hiil at Shefbra>a+ :treet was reached.Here the car took on a burst vf speed, and the motorman quickly applied the brakes.To hls \u2018on- sternation he found that they woull not work.He made valn efforts to get the stopping gear to exercise its ucual functions, but to no avall.Tho var was rushing furtousiy towards Bt.Catherine, and the motorman, Weil aware of what might happen did his car take the St.Catherine street Ci 1ss- ing at the rate of speed at which It was going, endeavored to reverse his power, but the fates were against him, and tv his horror he found that the fuse had blown out.He made frantic efforts to right matters {n connection with the stopping gear, and worked away until approaching Lagauchetlere when he saw another car stopped to let off a passenger.A collision could not be averted.However, the conductor of the car nearer Craig street saw the danger to which he was exposed and rang the bell for the motorman to gn ahead, and the car started off at good speed, thereby lessening the effects of the collision.though the car behind was jarred sufficiently to stop immed!- ately.The only damage to the cars was the breaking of glass and the smashing of the fender and front of the runaway car.The collision was of sufficient force to thrown the people headlong abou! the car, and three of the occupants of the car smashed into were fnjured.The excitement was general, though a few of the number gathered arnund had sufficient presence of mind to call hacks ana two of the three Injured people were driven to their homes where medical attendance was summaned and the Injuries received attended to.A third party Mr.Charles Roberts.was conveyed to the Notre Dame Hospital, where his Injuries were dressed.The accidents in each case were not of a serious nature.As a result of the collision a long blockade of cars occurred.and a string extended from Craig street on St.Denis as far as Sherbrnnke street.The street rall- way officials are investigating the matter.COURT SETS OUT LAW OF HORSE SALE.Action to annul the sale of « horse on account of hidden or latent defects must be brought within reasonable time : \u2018ter the purchase of the animal.Alex Langevin dlscovered this to hls cost yesterday, when Mr.Justice Archibald gave judgment against him for 3150, the price of an horse purchased from Charles Guillemette on April 20th.1906.Two or three days later he discovered something wrong with the horse, but took n action to have the sale annulled beyond offering the horse back to the former owner.Even when Guillemette brought suit to recover the price of the horse, the defendant merely declared that the horse waa not as represented, but took no action to annul the sale.The court held that a reasonable delay was granted for taking action, and this reasonable delay had been fixed by jurisprudence at elght days In ordinary circumstances.As no ac.lon whatever had been taken b.the defendant before the court and the only statement or his position had been taken on May 16th, tke court must dismiss his plea and maintain the action with costs.° PROPERTY VALUATION WAS CONFIRMED.Mr.Recorder Weir has just made an intereating decision in the case of Dame Eliza C.Brown and others vs.the City of Montreal.The case is one of appeal, from the assessment of the property between McGill Colllege avenue and Mansfield street, on the south side of 8t.Catherine street.The in black and Clty nssessors raised the valuation of the property from $32,000 to $50,000, the rate now being eight dollars per foot for the land as against the former assessment of five dollars; the value of the buldings, of poor structure, being left as tt was.The petitioner's argument is that the income derived from the property does not warrant the increase in the asdessment, and also that until a certain period the property cannot be improved in value because the owners cannot sell.Mr.Recorder Weir, in his judgment, finds that the nssese- ment is not extortionate, and that the petitioner's arguments are not well founded.He finds, upon examination, that the petitioner's property {3s valued with others on thg lowest basis, and that If he disturbed the present valu- atlon of eight dollars per foot it would throw the entire valuation of the rest of the neighboring property out of proportion, and work injustice.He therefore disinisses the petition and confirms the assessment.LADERQUTE'S TRIAL AGAIN POSTPONED 1.is Almost Impossible to Select a Jury and More are Called to Complete the Number, Montreal Star.\u2014 Yestarday, Special to The Bryson, November 8.again, the trial of Janes Laderoute was adjourned, and this time again for the sume cause, that is, the diM- culty tn the selection of a jury.The twenty new jurors summoned Ly Sherif McNally, responded to the call yesterday, but only four of the number were accepted, the remaining ones not being considered as impartial.So with only eleven jururs the case naturally had to be put off for another day.Sheriff McNally was, accordingly ordered tu suminons six more English witnessses so as to make the complete number.The empanelling of the jury has been marked, so far, by un unusual amount of argument on the part of the opposing counsel.Laderoute ig getting anxious for his trial to come off, although he does not reem to be worrying over the result, and continues in his ordinary cheerful frame of mind.ADVERTISERS In view of the very heavy demand for advertising space in the Star, as is usual at this season, but more pronounced this year than ever, it Is important that the attention of advertisers should be necessity of making their arrange ments for such space as they may require -@s early as possible.Copy for advertising should ALWAYS be prepared and sent In the, night BE ! FORE to ensure the best attention in composition, distribution, classification, and looking towards the best resuits and mutual satisfaction in the general handling and make-up as well as any reasonable guarantee of inser tion.; There is a limit to what a large, well equipped, and modern newspaper, can do, in the matter of physical and mechanical possibilities.The large and excessive volume of business offering takes time, and time estab: lishes the limit, Advertisers will confer a favor by considering these conditions, and at the same time thelr own interests, by lending their cooperation in the matter of furnishing the copy and instructions for their advertisements at the earliest moment possible.| THE MAN POLICE THINK A PICKPOCKET.Robert Fenton.charged with attempt- Ing to pick pockets, was brought be- { fore Judge Lafontaine in the en- quete court this morning, and again pleaded not guilty to the charge.Detective Laberge was put fn the box and stated thot he and Detective Viens had been assigned to watch the corner of St.Denis and St.Catherine streets for such characters as Fentoa.ROBERT FENTON, accused of being a pickpocket.They saw him go on three or four cars and fina''v decided to step up, and make the arrest.Just an the detectives were approaching, Fenton, the witness said, pulled his hand from some vrer- son's pocket, and threw something away.Whether It was a purse or not the duective could not state.Mr.J.P.Cooke, K.C., who represented the accused, objected to Detective Viens informing His Honor what questions to put to Laberge, but the judge overruled his objection.Fenton was admitted to a ball of $200, in two good bondsmen, pending his voluntary statement, which is to take place on Monday.CANADIAN FOODS ON EXHIBITION.The Hamilton Company, St.Catherine street, are this week celebrating thelr fortieth anniversary by a series of anniversary sales throughout the different departments of thelr establishment.Their entire top flat has also been given over during the week, to an exhibit and demonstration of different foods of Canadian manufacture exclusively.with one exception, which corsists of a most interesting exhibit from the silk works of Belding Paul.This demonstration is open to the pub- lle from three to five in the afternoon and from eight to ten in the evening.The flat, which presenta a very gay eppearance, ia decorated with palma and potted plants while flags and bunting are festooned about the walls and pillars.The twenty-six booths of which the exhibit consists are also tastefully decorated with vari-colored drapes.S8amples of the different confectionery, and cups of the various hot beverages are generously dispensed by the demonstrators.About the walls hang hand- rome engravings and photographs depicting Canadian scenery, which have been loaned by the Grand Trunk, Can- adlan Pacific and, Intercolanial RaH- ways.In the evening, music Is furnished by an orchestra stationed behind palms at one end of the bril- Hantly lighted room.The entire front 0?the building Is also ablaze every night with myriads of electric lights, the flashing rays from a searchlight rtationed on the roof effectively adding to the illumination.The Allan line steamer Sardinian, from London and Havre, for Quebec and Mont- .CoN directed to the! real, passed Father Point at 5 am, today | OMMISSION DEALS WITH UNDERWRITERS Session of Commission Was Very In formal\u2014Adiournment Came Early.meme coq 8peclal Staff Correspondence.Ottawa, November 8\u2014A very informal session of the insurance commission dealt with the recommendations made by the Canadian Life Underwriters\u2019 Absociatio:.There was a large del:- gation of insurance agents from throughout Canada and a lengthy metnorial was presented.Rebaling was condemned in unmeasured terms, high commissions were advocated and the axiom of the situation was sal.to Le \u201cmaximum of publicity and minimum of legislation.\u201d The commission adjourned early to consider the memorial.lt will come u- for public discussion at three o'clock.The Life Underwriters\u2019 Association of Canada was taken up to-day by the Insurance Commission, Mr.Tilley acting as examiner.e secretary, Wm.S.Milne, was the first witness.He sald that the association was formed in June of this year, replacing scattered local bodies in the cities.It has branches in all the provinces, three in Ontario and three in Quebec.It Is affiliated with the National Association of Life Underwriters of the United States, and ts not Incorporated.G.H.Asan, of Montreal, is president, and there are nine vice-presidents, a treasurer and executive of eight members.and an honorary president.Any active field man in insurance may join the body.Mr.Miine sald that the membership numbered five hundred, representing the body of the insurance agents of Canada.As the president, Mr.Allen, Js fl in Montreal, John R.Reid, of Montreal, a member of the executive, wus first called.He was accompanied by the other mambers of the executive, H.C.Cox and W.S.Milne, Toronto; A.8.McGregor, London; T.J.Parks.G.H.Stinpson.Montreal; C.O.Palmer, Sherbrooke; R.H.Haycock, Ottawa, Mr.Reld complimented the commis- slon on its Importance, as representing the $637,000.000 insurance in Canada.He is thankful that during the course of the commission there had been no panic among the people, despite the busy attitude of the press, which gave the five per cent.of the evidence that might be construed as sensational and omitted the other 95 per cent.This shows that the people have confidence in the life insurance business The strict inspection of the (Government safe: guarded the Interests of the people.T.J.Parks, of Montreal, read the memorial presented by the assoclation to the commission.He began by emphasizing the importance of the agent in disseminating the benefits of Insurance.There was 637 milllons of insurance carried in Canada while last year $6,863.000 were paid out In claims, ahd two and a half millTons returned as matured endowments.TO PROHIBIT REBATING.The summarized recommendations of the association wére read.Rabating shou'd be prohibited by the Federal and Provincial Governments.Thete should be a condition to this effet to a company's obtdining a charter.Company, agent, and Insurer in a rebate deal should be penalized.THere should be a clause passed by the Provincial Legislature making rebating punishable by civil process.Agents should be certificated with a clause for cancellation should rebating be proven.Advising boards should be forbidden.The next heading in the recommendation was a plea for high commissions.Mr.Parks said that before the Armstrong committee it had been seen that the average salary of the agent was $800, a commission of 50 per cefil.on first year's premjums meant less \u2018han two per cent.on the whole p y.There were numerous reasons giv why high commissions should be allowed.Among other things In speaking of relucing expenses, the memorial suggested publicity of the accounts.r.Kent \u2014 \u201cThat is the moat important part of your memorial.\u2019 \u201cAs far as I've gone.\u201d Mr.Kent\u2014'\"As fur as you will go, etther.\u201d As regards estimates, Mr.Parks said that per se these were necessary, and no memorial estimates should be filed with the Insurance department until à year after the passing of the act.All actual results should be published annually or quinquennially.Deferrred profit or dividend \\nsur- afice was neither immoral or objec- tlonable.Legislation against this was in restriction of trade.The system popularized and extended the benefits of life insurance.it suited 1t- self to the needs of most people because of the options it offered, attracted good risks and lessened mortality rate and showed a low lapse ratio.It was not unreasonable to demand a quinquennial accouting of the profits In the various clauses, Each policy holder might be permit- tell to demand an approximate accounting on his policy after the first five rears .THE QUESTION OF INVESTMENTS As regards investments, legislation ricting these reduced the earning power of a company, thereby increasing the cost of insurance.Experience had not proven that restriction was nébessary.To prevent it would result in diecriminating against Canad- Jdià companies in favor of British and Aiherican concerns.There was no re- stfiction in Great Britain and other fghtened countries .t would be unwise to limit com- pihles to standard policies.The influence of competition was always to produce policies favorable to the | policy holder.The whole tendency wha to liberalize the policies.Limiting the policles would destroy this.Publicity would check and cure al- whys all the evils in life insurance.The anhual returns should be as compiete eg possible.They should show the dividends pald.the estimates for fu- tite dividends and the basis of calculation, the cost of new business, and the cost of carrying the old.and other matters.The maximum of publicity aftd the minimum of legislation was required, and competition would do the reat.Then the blue book should be published earlier in the year.In conclusion the memorial set forth tft the findings of the Armstrong committee and the proposed New York stäité legislation were a hastily adopted political expedient and entirely exper- mental legislation, and asked that the Néw York law be not too closely followed by the Canadian investigators.The experiment should be tested and tried and In watching the trial the Canadian Government could apply the prinéipies that succeeded.' Values Fingers at $1,600 Each.Mr.L.Lamarche, through his attorneys, Mesars.Cresse & Dercarries, fils entered sult for 853.000 damages affainrt the Dominion Bridge Company.While he was engaged at the Lachine Works, moving some heavy pieces of machinery, one of the parts fell off and crushed his fingers so that two of them hed to be amputated, STEVELY'S EVIDENCE 15 CONTRADICTED Crown and the Defence Continually Arguing as the Bribery Investigation Proceeds.Special to The Montreal Btar.Torunto, November 8.\u2014At the London bribery inquiry, this morning, in order to contradict the evidence given by James McCormick, the Crown Pro- secutur called Mr.Joseph I .Campbell, a London voter.Mr.rDuvernet wanted to have McCormick in the court, but he could not be found.He sald that he knew James Mc- Cormick.He first sald he did not receive any money at the election, but later said that he found $6 in his pocket when he got home.The witness sald that McCormick never promised him uny meney, but asked him to vote for Hyman.After the election he was in Lewis\u2019 hotel.He went from there to his home.Then he put his hand in his pocket, and discovered a $5 bill, He said he was surprised.,ss no one had promised him money and he did not expect it \u201cThis is another example of the way money was raining,\u201d remarked the magistrate.Mr.Curry asked to have the evidence struck out as lt did not fimnplil- cate his clients, but the magistrate allowed it to stand for what it was worth.WANTS NO MORE MONEY.Ed.Stonehouse sajd that he never accepted money for his vote.After the provincial election, Mr.Parks gave him $250.The witness claimed that he did not know what it was for.but added, \u201cif any man offers me nibney again, I'll knock him down.\u201d The Crown Prosecutor called Charles J.Lee, the man mentioned in Mr.Steveley's evidence.Lee admitted that he worked with the former witness in the by-lection and also knew that Lake worked In another division.According to Stevely's story Lee and Lake made up lists of names of voters seen by them and both of them received bunches of envelopes for their men.Did you make out lists of names?A.\u2014No.Did you get a hunch of envelopes?A \u2014-No.Then what Mr.false.A.\u2014Yes.Then you say that Stevely gave you no enevlopes?A.\u2014 Yes.Why would he make that mistake?A.\u2014I1 do not know After some pressing, the witness admitted that he told Stevely about one man who would not vote without Stevely sald was his price He could not say why he went to Stevely.Have you seen Stevely since he gave his evidence?A.\u2014Yes.SAID TO \u201cTELL THE TRUTH.\u201d What did he say to you?A.\u2014He told me to tell the truth.® hat is refreshing,\u201d commented the magistrate.Mr.Duvernet told the magistrate that he wished tn subpoena Lee again, and would recall Stevely next Wead- nesday.The other man mentioned in Stave- ly\u2018s story went Into the box and also contradicted the evidence.Willlam R.Lake said that he knew Stevely.He had not worked with him in the election, had not held any envelope, had written no list of names, finally stated that Stevely was untrue, SATURDAY\u2019'S STAR.Advertising space in Saturday's 8tar must be arranged for as early as possible, on Friday in order to ensure any guarantee of classification or insertion.For the convenience of advertisers the Star Office, St.James street, and the Branch Office, corner of Peel and 8t.Catherine streets, will be open on Friday evening until nine o'clock for receiving advertise ments, copy, and instructions for Saturday\u2019s Star.CURZON MAY BE NEW AMBASSADOR Washington, November 8.\u2014 Lord Curzon, former Viceroy of India, is mentioned in dlpomatic circles here as story a possible successor to Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, as Ambassador to the United States The fact that Lord Curzon is now on the sea on his way to this country lends color to the rumor of his appointment to the Washington post.In official circles here it Is regarded likely that Lord Curzon may be given the post because of his wide acquaintance in the Un!ted States and his extensive experience in the British foreign service, GRAND TRUNK SHAREHOLDERS ELECT DIRECTORS.At the adjourned annual meeting of the directors and shareholders of the Grand Trunk Pacific Rallway Company held to-day, the following directors were elected: \u2014 Sir C.Rivers-Wilson, 'G.C.M.G., C.B.; Alfred W.Smithers, Hon.N.Charles Rou.hschild, 8ir Henry Mather Fackson, Bart., and Colonel Frederick Firebrace, R.E.London, England; Chas.M.Hays; Frank W.Morse, Wm.Wainwright, E.H.Fitzhugh, W.H.Riggar.Montreal.Que.; Hon.Geo.A.Cox, E.R.Wood, Toronto, Ont.; J.R.Booth, Ottawa, Ont.Mr.Alfred Brunet, who has been appointed by the Government as its representative on the Board of Directors of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company, attended the meeting, and took hla seat on the Board.Good progress was reported in connection with the construction work now in hand, the only difficulty being the scarcity of labor.JOHNSTONE DOING WELL.Fair Chance of Recovery\u2014Montreal- ers Astonished.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, November 8\u2014Wiiliam John- stone, the Injured St.Patricks football player, Is reported this morning as doing a little better at St.Luke's Hospital.It was stated that he had a fair chance of recovery.As The members of the Montreal football team were astonished at the Johnstotie story, and do not remember that Johnstone was hurt In any particular manner or at any particular moment.and : THE WILES OF COUNT BONI Maitre Cruppl Produces Some Inter esting Papers Manufactured by the Count de Casteilane.Paris, November 8.\u2014When the hear- ing of the Castellane divorce sult was | resumed before Judge Ditte In the Palace of Justice to-day, Maitre Bonnet, of Counsel for Count Bonl de Castallene consumed less than an hour in concluding his argument.He undertook his criticisms of Ed- ' mond Kelly, the American lawyer.for the Countess, and persisted in his demand for nn examination of the witnesses In order, he sald, to permit of the cass being probed to the bottom.| He added that in the event of a! divorce belnæ granted the Count | would ask for permission to see his | children two days each week and 8 | month In summer, and that the Countess he enjoined from taking the | children to America without his consent.So far as money was ccncerned | nothing would be much altered by a di- | vorce.It would only mean fina! finan-! cial ruin for the Count.It was im- | possible for him to meet his outstanding obligations, amounting to 324,000, a year.The remainder of his ancestral\u2019 ingeritance would have to be sold.If hia wife desired to present him in such a light before the worid, he had noth- Ing more 1 > say.Nevertheless It seemed i only justice that he should be reim bursed t*e $242,000 which he obtained by the sale of his share of the ances- ; tral forest of Bueny, and which was contributed to the household expenses.\u2019 Counsel concluded by asserting that | he was convinced that the Countess, | if free to obey the dictates of her con- | sclence, would yet consent to a re- ! conciliation, and solemnly assured the ; court of the Count's respect.esteem, | and undying affection for his wife.| Maitre Cruppl, for the Countess, in: reply charged the Count's lawyer with seeking to divert attention from the issue at the bar by making an unprecedented and baseless attack on : Mr.Kelly, who, counsel! declared, en- Joyed a standing In the United States ; and France, which made his defence | superfluous, he being a member of the New York bar and counsel for the United States legation in Paris, for the past twenty years.Maitre Cruppi read a letter from Mr.Kelly, denying the charges made againgt him, and saying that until the names of the persons mentioned were | introducel by counsel for the Count, he had never heard of those he was supposed tu have bribed.Maitre Cruppi then produced what he davlared to be forged documents by which, counsel charged, the Count In July last attempted to convince his wife that Mr.Kellv was concerned in a plot to accomplish his political ruln.Several sharp passages between Maitres Crupp! and Bonnet occurred, one of them compelling the intervention of Judge Ditte.Finally Maitre Bonnet asked the court to postpone the case for a fortnight, in the hope of a final reconciliation, but the judge refused to do so and adjourned the hearing for a week.The court, after hearing the conclusions of the public prosecutor next week, will announce Its decision, either for a divorce or for an examination of witnesses.The creditors case, in which Count Boni, the Countess de Castellane and George J.Gould, as trustee, are made Joint defendants, was called after recess to-day.This suit, which fs brought by six credi- ma, figvoives 85.400,000.: Maitre Milierand, of Counsel for the creditors, had not finished his plea when the case was adjourned for a fortnight.BRITAIN TO ENFORCE MODUS VEND Sn \u201cReckon this ain't the first time you euualled, : Friday\u2014 C ance.Vests hree days of admission The aver- : Lacked him\u2014eh\u201d\u201d ; ot feta Rib hit Children's Ribbed Wool Vests and 1ge daily sick in the hospital was 202, \u201cNo,\u201d 1 answered, shortly.321 St.' Paul St.Fancy a ah I ee w nd Women's Ribbed Wool Vests and ind the highest number on any one \u201cLearned your ridin\u2019 out West, too,\u201d : 265 5 ground, with coors ge an We had to give @ big order to Drawers; values to $1.25, Fri- lay 206.(rutdeor consultations num- he vouchsafed, disinterestedly.> spotted centre, 5 inches wide, get the maker down to our price r : ' i sered 3,877 The amnbulance made 129 \u201cWhat makes you think so?\u201d I in- suitable for neckwear, bows, h A hich day selling 69c.! \u2018ung in response to calls, The aver.Gulired, somewhat! less curtly.A Skin of Beauty in a Joy Forewer.etc: in all new shades: regular on these Aprons, which are very Women's Fine Black Cashmere ; 1ge number of visitors at the hospital \u201cWay you mount,\u201d he answered.\u201c1; D* T.PELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL ve .extraordinary value.Fquestrienne Tights, regular { on visiting days was 355.was to Montana for a year onct and 1 CRBAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER.29c.Friday 15c a yard.Made of fine English lawn, extra $1.25.Friday selling $2.29 _\u2014 seed they generally turned more to the + Pan : it vn, eme PE , Lectured Before Club Teutonia.tall than the head of a horse when je code Fancy Ribbon.ue centre full aise, shoulder straps, bib and Boys\u2019 Heavy 4-1 Ribbed Black | they backed him.\u201d 4 defen , 2 finished with draw etitch; y Hose, size 7% to 10 i The Club Trainin held its first dit \u201c1 learned the littie T know in Arl- g 3 flO) Comes vom vet 58 wide; all popular shades; reau- vy tio.ool .all sizes.Friday 19 srary evening of This .Shares of .The Pure Ice Company, Limited.(Capital Stock $95,000, divided in 1900 shares, of a par value of $50 each) payable 10 per cent.cash at time of subscription, and the balance in three monthly payments of 30 per cent.each, which gives me the right to cash dividends as declared, and to take 10 lbs.of your Pure Ice daily each season as long as I hold two or more shares of this stock in my own name, without charge for Ice.264 3 3aw \u2014 Wright.Hamliton: N.Dyer, Button: D.a, Grenville; R.E.arks, Leeds; D.Machin, Platishurg: J.Soper, Malone; J.Donaldson, Ottawa; J.Price, Toronto.Accident at Levis.Levis.November 8.\u2014Mr.Thomas Le- mieux, for some years past an employe of the Quebec Court House and husband of Mrs.Lemieux, the Bt.John street florist, was c ng the I.C.R.tracks at I'aradise Crossing, located between the station and Messrs.Liavis' property.when the local express train from Campbellton came along and struck him.He was picked up unconscious and taken to Quebec.x STRUCK BY TRAIN.-John Clin- gan, 336 Grosvenor avenue, while walk- Ing on the Grand Trunk Railway tracks near the St.Ferdinand aireet crossing last evening, was struck by à passing train.When examined nt the General Hospital it was found that several toes were so badly crushed as to require amputation, FT.B.ESTABROOKS, St.Jebn, N.B.Prices, asc.30c., WILL APPEAR IN POLICE COURT Mr.Hays, General Manager of Grand Trunk, and Question of Third Class Tickets.Hpedial to The Montreal Star.Toronto, November 8\u2014Charles Mays, 2nd vice-president and general manager of the Grand Trunk Rall- way will appear in the police court one week from to-day to answer to a charge of violating the old charter under which the road does business, by refusing to sell third class tickets at cents a mile.This announcement was made yesterday, by J.Waiter Curry, K.C., Counsel for W.N.Robertson, the complainant.case will be callled in the poliee court this morning, but will be adjourfied for a week to suit the convenience of Manager Hays, who sent word that he could not come to-day.t Silver Strike at Temagaml.Toronto, November 8.\u2014Later particulars of the silver find in the Tema- gami Reserve, confirm the reports as to the richness of the ore, accordi to the silver found on the claim ataked by the White Bros, of Muskoka, SIi- ver has been found on a claim staked by F.B.Connell, of Halieybury, The latter says the fleld 1s a new Cobalt, The official report of the education committee of the London County Council for thé year ended March, 1905, points out that the cost of publie education during the period was £5,000,000 gross.or £93,000,000 net.that is, after deducting the grants from the Board of Education.Black, Green, and Mined.Winnipeg.© RED ROSE\" TEA \u201cIS GOOD TEA \u201d The average family in Canada uses about 25 pounds ot tea per year.If Red Rose Tea were used entirely, not more than 20 pounds would be required.You seve real money when you use Red Rose Tea.© Tea tempers the spirit ond harmonises the mind.\u201d -\u2014 Con \u2018scies .35c., qoc., 5oc., and 6oc., in lead packets, Toronto, 3 Wellington 80 E Me ot So ee err dog a - f FIFTH AVENUE BUILDINGS.Decision to Widen the Thoroughfare a Blow to Property Owners.New York, November 8.\u2014Following & decision handed down by Supreme Court Justice O'Gorman, reciting that: the Qnickerbncker Trust Co.must do away with the entire front of its bulld- ing at Fifth avenue and 34th street, because that portion of the structure encroaches over the hullding line, Corporation Counsel Wm.B.Ellison announced to-day that he will have Fifth avenue widened to accommodate two more lines of vehicles.Mr.Ellison announced that he will make every property owner on Fifth avenue, any portion of whose building or any np- purtenances or addition of whose building encroaches on the line, chop the portion off, so that the sidewalk may be moved back.city legal adviser will affect many of the handsome building on the avenue.>; RÉ HS a ora, an Re The decision of the . n Aa : ; | 1 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 x > v \u2019 \u201cTHE MONTREAL\" DAHY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, NOVEMBER MALL STREET GIT RECT LESS As a Result of the Big Vote for W.R.Hearst and His Principals.MARKET A LITTLE BETTER Detroit Acted Well While Power and Street Were on the Easy Side.Wal] Strects stocks ralhed a little today, galhs ranging from lg to 1 pount in Most vases.There seemed to be a great deal of ree lief over the fact that the Bank of Fok.land's rate not advanced, but the money silualion SU a protdem, and tho general feqgling is thal the position wis In just now is not encouraging enough lo foster any bulllsh enthualnsm, It scems to be a traders\u2019 market, with the profits small vither up or down the scale, Financial peojre generally took noch interest in the 1cwspaper comment on the election, Hearst's personal unpopularity alnne killed him, for it was felt that the rank and file of the people to-day are ready to vote for his radival principles on the question of corporations.The Vote wus @ splendid object lesson to Wall Street, the trusts, and the moe ney powers.Sentiment In Europe {a a little better, and the 2ecent good raliy in Russian bonds has tended lo create a much more cheerful feeling in the Continental snare ets.STREET RAILWAY LOWER.Although everybody was well ratisfied with the outcome of the Street Railway meeting yesterday, and more confidence than ever was felt In the future of thie road, the stock acted poorly at the afternoon session, and it showed no improvement thix mornine.There is evidently a little quiet liquidation going on from time to time, while it is af course obvious that the sproulative enthusinsim on the part of the huils has, for the time being, been effectively dainpened.DETROIT ACTING WELL.Detroit Railway continues to at na Very gratifying wav to the sharehosters And brokers.The liquidation in Uwe stook foilowing the aiverse vole was Men smailer than expected.nnd Rectan] to be buying it with not a4 10° onli.dence.The shareholders some nave evident\u2019s token 8 \u2018safe and sane\u2019 view of the outluuk, and believe that the road wi.be ahve to make 3 good showing on a d-vvnt basis.The stock to-day did not get very far Away from the 54 mark, and th.s means a decline of but 3 points under the love ruling the day before the vote.QO BACK TO OLD FARES.Burnett & Cu roreived the following wire (rom Detroit \u201cAfter having been nfferrd the cheapeet fare in the word.ten tickets for Jo cents for five hours and 8 for Zu cents for the remainder of the 24.the peopie of Detroit turned down \u2018he franch:se at the pols over 2 tol \u201cThe count was abnormally slow.on!y 82 pre- CINCU are complete.These give 3,007 for and 6,138 against The lretroit United Railway officials, giving up as defeated.have issued an order 1evoking the sale ot cheap fares put Into effect before the ejection with certain exceptions \"6800'S\" GOOD GAINS.\u201cS00\u201d Raliway for the fourth week of October showed an increase of S40 476, The galn for the month was $1us #45 From July lat the increase is $696,061 The New York banks have lost $1.- 816,000 to the sub-treasury s.nce Frinay.THE MILL STOCKS.The Hi! stn ks wer actve Great Northern opened at 325 went up to 3.7, and off to 426% Northern Pac fic swaart- ed at 21's and was off te 7204 Union Pacific iroved np to 1% and C.P.R.was firmer at 177.7% The saies to noon :n Wall Street were 244,920 shares.Money in Wall Street was quoted at to 64 per cent.Morning Transactiors.Mackay pref \u2014_ 3 at S23.1 at Tv.20 at 637%.© FP R100 at 176 Montreal Street 2° A a 257 169 at 254.22 at 2751482.vo ut 254, LA al 257, 100 at 254.3 at 2h60, 77e at 154 Switch-14 at 100 Power-b7h at 97L.1 at 97 Clty 4 per cent.bonds- 31300 at lolly.Taleda\u20147N at 30 Detru:t\u2014 hu Sig, 8915 at at Jron pre(.\u2014: Ria bonds- $1000 at 76 Ogilvie pref - 2 at 1.3 Coal pref 7 at 11 Horhelaga Bank 1 ot Bank of Meontren.#6 at L2T 4.Boxereign Hank -1N at 1177 Hiinois pref 20 at 9¢ Telephone \u2014 23 at 11 Merchants Bank 2 at 151% 171.TRADING IN THE UNLISTEDS.Cobalt Shares Were Again to the Front To-day.Cobalt shares were again very active here.Stiver Leaf npened at 22 and went to 30.Queen was 204 ta N10 Foster wag firm.and there was à sale of Canadian Rueber at 12\" SP O'Urien quotes Asked Rid.Bufaio | LE) nan Canadian Rubber Canadian Or - 190 Consalidated Mines cele 147 Dominion Park bonds ]3 .Foxter Lo .300 Havana central stock.33 Havana Central Silver Leat bonds.-Coal, hit 4 MONTREAL STREET RAILWAY ANNUAL MEETING\u2014Mr.K.W.Blackwell, the Vice-President.NAN \u201cNOTHING TO ARBITRATE!\u201d The Star's correspondent at Sydney wired Jt is sald here that Mr.E.8.Clouston, of the Bank of Montreal, wired Mr.James Ross asking him to submit the Coal-Steel cause to arbitration.It is understood that Mr.Hoss made this reply: \u201cThere is nothing to arbitrate.\u201d MONTREAL CLEARINGS BIG.Muntreal cicarings the past week were ex ecdingiy heavy, us follows: Clearings.Total tor week ending November Sth.Tuas Co Lace 334,759,661 Corresponding week, 19% .32,161,9504 Cutrespunding week.i904 .28,040,627 To-day s clearings amounted to $5,- 08,980, - Made $20,000,000 In Cobalt Deals \u2014\u2014\u2014 1 One paper makes the following Inose estiniate of profita made out of Cobalt se fur by Canadians: The first owners of Nipissing (they were Canadians) sold sut tor Fr $ 250,000 Canadiuns have made (at least) sut of this mine .2,000,000 Tie Fosters took out of Foster | sat least) So .T00.000 | Tretheweys took out of Treth- | pwes (at least) .760,000 « The University crowd got over 1.500.000 | The Timmons and McMartin, la Rose, ete, are worth, out of Cobalt se = 10,500 00 | The Jacobs Would not sell for.=.000.000 | The Lawson is held In Canada.| and is worth .2.800.000 Canadiana made in Foster 1,060 000 The Temiskaming & Hudson Bay shareholders have already made over §1.000,000, and still hold a very valuable and large claim.This little list totals over $£20,000.000, and if many of the other smaller deals were included in the computation.the ! total Would run Into many inore mil.Hons, BANK OF ENGLAND BETTER.Reserve to Liability Moved Up = Little Over 2 Per Cent, The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes: Total reserve, inc, 919,000 Circulation, dec, 280,600 Bullion.ine ; 639,124 Other securities de.RET.000 Other deposits.inc.\u201c81.000 Public depostts, dec 765,000 Notes reserve, {ne 1.058,000 Government securities, unchanged The proportion of the bank's reserve to \u2018iability this week ls 38.63 per cent.as compared with 38.51 per cent.last week.HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: 8ir \u2014-Your article on Mr.Jones, of Do- miniun Steel, and Mr.Koss.vf Dominion tne nail on the head.HL.H.MONTREAL AND DETROIT RY.The Local Road's Fares are Close to the Three Cent Limit.A Montrea! broker sald.\u201cSupposing Detroit United is forced to accept 3-cent fares In 190% where does the hardship come in\u201d \u201cLook at the annual report of the Montreal Street Railway and you will see that the fares luat venr averaged 3.03 venais.IL is being reduced every yaar.A few years ago the fares averaged 3.09 cents, Montreal Btreet ls doing pretty weli\u201d CODD WAS BEATEN BY 3,341.Official Vote Was Announced in De troit This Morning.With but one precinct to hear from, Willtam HR Thompson, Democrat, defeated Mayor George FP.Codd for re- Lleyton In Detroit by the majority of 2.840 Tne vote against the proposed new franchise for the Detroit United Raliway.advocated by Mayor Codd, and generally aceredited with causing his defeat, waa 28.08, with only 13,316 votes in favor of it : Under the proposed franchise, the rates of fare would have been ten tickets for 25 cents during the morning and evening hours, and 6 tickets for 25 cents the cther hours.To give the citizens an opportunity to test the proposed rates of fare the company several weeks ago put them into effect an all lines.At midnight last night they were withdrawn, » STEEL-CDAL CO.TROUBLE.A Slight Improvement In the Situation This Morning.\u2018NO CHANGE SAID CABLES TO-DAY General Sigh of Relief when News Came on the Bank of England's Rate.NO 7 P.C.SINCE \u201973 PANIC Rate Was Up to 10 Per Cent.in 1866 When Famous Overend Guerney Came.Failure A sigh of relief came from the finan- clal world to-day when the cables announced that the Bank of England had made no \u2018hange tn its rate.Had the rate been advanced, As many had feared, from \u20ac to 7 per vent, it would have been at tas level for the first time since the panic ol 1873.; There have been about 44) changes in the Bank of England rate since 1844.In that Ume the rate has never been over 10 per cent.or under 2 per cent.During 70 per cent.of the time the rate has been from 2 to 4 per cent.There has Leen no 10 per cent.rate since 1866.the year of the failure of Overend, Guerney & Co.There has been no 7 per cent, 8 per cent.or 9 per cent.since 1k73, the year of the great panic In the States.There has been no 6% per cent.rate since 1857.A 6 per cent.rate prevalled fur one day in 18X9, for 78 days in 1800, for 81 days in 1399 and for 11 days in 1900, and is the rate now prevailing.There has been no 5% per cent.rate since 1870.\u2018There war n 5 per cent.rate in 1801, 1593, 1899, 1900, 1901 and 1966, The last time there was a 4% per cent.rate was in 1901.Since 1873 there has been a 4 per cent rate In every year except 1880, 1892, 1394 and 18935.Since 1873 there har heen a 3 per cent.rate in every year except 1893 and 1906.Local Shareholders May Take Action Four Twminion Stee) and two Dominion Coa.shareholders got off into a corner for a quiet talk this morning to consider idea of calling a meeting of shareholders to protest against the present battie between the directorates.\u201cIf this thing fa not settled this week.\u201d said a lrerninion Steel man, we will take action, send a round robin to our respected directors of the two concerns, and te!l them what we think of this busi ness.*E do not pretend to understand the technical Ins and outs of the affair.but the Star was right the other night when 11 intimated that there was bad blood between the two boards.\u201c1 hope the Bank of Montreal and the Bank of Commerce are taking a hand in the matter.1f they are not doing so, they should act at once.\u201cThe rich men can afford to squabble, but, unfortunately, the shareholders are not in a position to induxe In these luxuries\u201d ROYAL'S NEW CUBAN BRANCH.Royal Bank Now Has Seven Branches on Island of Cuba.The Royal Bank of Canada has opened the three new branches this week, one In Hanover.Ont.with Mr.B.V.Gomery as manager: Dominion City, Man, under the management of Mr.W.H.Ronald, formerly rnanarer of the Montreal Annex Branch, and at Manzanillo.Thie latter branch makes the seventh point at which the Royal ts now represented in Cuba.HUDSON'S MOVED UP TO 108.Hudson's Bays.according to McCuaig's special cabie, sold at CJDS Falrhanks Bros\u2019 cable quoted Grend Trunk ordinary at 27%, later at 27%; thirds at 68%, later at 68.NEW C.P.R.STOCK COMING ?Wal! Street Report Says in-From 30 to 60 Days.A Montreal broker got this from Wall Rtreet to-day.; \u201cIt fs learned that the Canadian Pa- cifte now has in progress of construction and improvement work aggregating $28.000.000 \u201cThis work includes the of over 1.200 miles of new lines, and the double tracking of over 400 miles.It has been rumoured that within 30 or 60 days the company would offer additional stock tn its shareholders on the same favorable terms which have been given op previous Jsaues.\u2019\u2019 \u201cA mun specially well informed regarding Paciflc affairs, says that it may ba taken as a fart that the Canadian Paclfic management wlll from time to time offer additional common stock to its shareholders on highly satisfactory terma.\" construction TO ATTEND MEETING.Mr.Ib M Stewart left for Toronto iast night to attend the meeting of the Cana- dan Bankers\u2019 Association.PULLMAN STOCK UP.There was a rise in Pullman Car atock, which moved from 265 to 26914, OPINIONS ON THE The market has displayed a very flem tone all \u2018ara\"our etploydd® 1 Impressions at \u201c Street\u201d Meeting WwW.G, Ross and K.W.Blackwell.The big Upstuirs roomn where the Street Rallway sharcholders are accustomed to meet, was packed te the doors yesterday, and perhaps fifty persons were unable to galn wamission to hear the much-herald- ed attack upon the hoard of directors.Calm, and apparently at easc, Senator Forget sat at the centre of the long table, and was surrounded by other directors and employes, To his right Mr.W.(i.Rosa listened tn the speeches of criticism, and answered the questions perhaps a little too care- lessiy, and gmilllngly at times, to satisfy his critics.The meeting opened with a suspicion .0f aggressive repartee and with an undercurrent of ill-feeling.Then the shareholders tentions known.They did nut come to persecute nor to make personal attacks, but to ask ques- made their in- tions, as was their right Benator Forget had a lively tiff with | Hon.Arthur Bover, and then all heads turned as Mr.B.A, Boas rose to his feet.Perhaps Mr.Boas\u2019 speech was a little milder than had been expected.He did not touch off any bombs, but he pitched into Mr.Ross and Mr.Blackwell, after he had made a happy start by creating a general laugh.Mr.Boas spoke well, his ideas were well considered, and everybody gave him a regpectful hearing, He swept all along attack.and on the whole Impression.the line with his made à good Sentiment In subsequent discussion began to lean toward the directors when Mr.Marler stirred up a hornet's nest, In attempting to uphold the directors and discredit thelr critics.he announced that the critica were trying to irritate the board and to question its integrity.Mr Marler's defence was something of a boomerang Senator Telque responded, and made the room ring with a rattling speech on tha rights of shareholders.The crowd, which was giving quiet approval of the directors a minute before, swung around to Senator Heique and gave him a warm round of applause.The Senator said that the shareholders had a right to know all they were ask- Ing.and spoke of the way shareholders act and are treated In England.\u201cThey are called proprietors, there\u2019 he said, \u2018and we too are the proprietors of the Street Railway and the directors The Senator said he had a great deal of admiration for the managing director.Mr Ross.but he felt that it was only right that in a friendly way the shareholders comd question his ~onnertion with another company !f they thought it was not exactly proper.: Altogether.the Senator's speech put everybody In gnod humor and by common consent he established the right of the shareholders to speak their minds freely and ask the directors for a free and above board account of how their property had been administered during the year The meeting.in short.was a success fn more ways than one, and it would be a good thing if there were more meetings like it.Shareholders In Canada are ton bashful, and they have rights that they do not exercise.A spirit of optimistic, not destructive.criticism might be fostered more than it 18, and the directors of any concern knowing that watchful eyes were upon them would perhaps ba stirred up to do the best that was in them at all times.Of course the shareholders made no roncerted effort to defeat the premium stock issue .1 They had proxies for several thousan/ ahares.hut not enough to make It worth while calling for a vote.Manv shareholders were Impressed with Senator Forget's attitude He was dignified, and yet.at the same time.he made a couple of pretty hard thrusts 4 necessary to nttac \"ie ns well posted, and gave many facts and flgures without ronsult- re nia Blackwell made a clean-cut, straightforward statement.and both he and Mr.Ross cleared themselves effect fvelv of the charge that they used their atreet Rallway positions to advance the interests of other concerns.; re HAY MARKET VERY FIRM.Flour, Millfeed and Other Cereal Products Meet With Fair Demand.'R.\u2014The market is fairly active LAR hold about steady.Official quotations for Manitoba grades are $4.10 per bbl.in bags for strong bakers, and $4.60 for patents.The claim is made by some In the trade that purchases can be made at less than these figures.Quoia- tions on Ontarins are: $2.75 to $3.85 for bbla.of straight rollers, 81.55 to $1.80 per bag, and $1.50 to $1.60 for extras.RDLLED OATS.\u2014The market ls fairly active at present and quotations are firm.THIS BARLEY KING * DIED PENNILESS O'Neill Once Worth Many Millions\u2014 Interesting Reminiscences.WHEAT MARKET BEARISH Local Oats Steady\u2014Cheese Market Shade Easier on Quebecs\u2014Butter Market Firm.From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago Board of Trade.Chicago, 11, November 8 \u2014 H.J.O'Neill, from 1590 to 1898 the \u201cbarley king of the world,\u201d and rated in Chicago during that period as worth many millions, dled in obscurity yesterday at Camuron, Mo, of heart disease.Public uttention was attracted to the O'Neill name last in November, 1899.when the barley king's wife wus arrested in Montreal, Canada.on the complaint of Chicago firms who were her creditors to the amount of $30,009 for finery.ler husband stood by her and pald the bills.Soon after this the O'Neill fortune was lont, The trader tried to re-establisi himself at Winona, but failed.At the time of his death he was a buy- Ing agent for a St.Louis brewery.with headquarters ut (Cedar Rapids, lowa.Chicago, lll, November 8.\u2014 The mar- kel exhibited some stubbornness early, but liquidation on a heavy scale by a few of the big longs soon took the edge off the entire situation, The export situation 18 quite dull for both wheat and flour.North-Western receipts were larger at 84 cars, against 5558 a week ago and 790 a year ago.Winnipeg recelpts, 455 cars.year ago, 287.\u2018The liquidation of Jong December, which, followed by free sales of long May.Liverpool was lower, and Paris suffered a recession.The Daily Trade Bulletin\u201c this afternoon will make the world\u2019s supplies of breadstuffs 207,959,000, bushels, against 182,924.000 a month ago, and 170.679,000 a year ago.The largest increases were In the amounts afloat and in store in Europe.The spot Liverpool wheat market closed d down to-day, at 6s 4%d to 6s bya for No.1 nor.Man.No stock of No.2.options closed led down, at 6s 44d for Dev.nd down, at 68 6d for March, and at 68 4%d for May.Antwerp closed 4% down, at 16% for No.2 Kas.Nov.and Dec.Paris closed 20 down on Nov.at 73, and 10 down on Nch.and Jan.at 23.30.Winnipeg was Ye down at noon, at 73%c for Nov., on Dec., at 72%c.May being Yc down at 764c.Dec.oate were ae up, at 33c, May being se up, at 354.Chicago was lc down on Dec.wheat at noon, at 7l%c, May being 77%c.Dec.corn was 4 down at noon, at 4c, May being ye down, at 43%c.Dec.oats were steady, at 34%.Duluth was %ec down on Dec.wheat, at 74%c, May being Ye down, at Ti7%c¢, Minneapolis was %c down on Dec., at The, Rain In England.forecast, unsettled.\u2018Threatening in France, forecast cloudy.of wheat at \u2018Tie receipts Winnipeg yesterday were: Cars No 1 hard .ov coh en Lee 20 No.) northern ., .- 18u No.! northern seu cre ed ane 120 No.¥ forthe .o.oo ov ., +.18 No.\u20ac northern .+.24 +40 ean.0 Winter wheat .+.vive ou 7 Other grades .+.+++.4.0 woe oo 115 Total 1.1 (., tie 40 0000 ve.oo 465 last year .\u2026 .\u201ceee 287 LOCAI, MARKET.\u2014 Winnineg was still higher on oats, but cables from the other side were steady below an export basis.There was very little demand for oats on spot, and the market was Rteady at unchanged prices.ata were still quoted at 38% to 39c for No.4 in store, 3913 Lo 40e for No.3.and 40% to 41e for No.2.Buckwheat was still quoted at b8ly tn 57¢ per bushel In store.Ameri- tan corn, No.2 yellow, being B6lpc tu 57r, and No.3 mixed, 63% to 6b8c In store.QUEBEC CHEESE EASIER.Ontarios Hold Steady\u2014Butter Steady - and Dull\u2014Eggs Hold Firm.Picton.Ont, November 8.\u2014 Eleven factories boarded 470 rulored and 230 white.Highest bid, 12%c¢.No sales.CHEESE.\u2014 The market shows a slight decline.Following the advance in the country recently was a firmer tone here, but during the past few days this tendency has disappeared, and some firma are feeling a little less confident.However.there is no disposition apparent to seil at a decline, the general feeling being that the market will remain about steady, neither declining nor advancing materially.T)ealers are certainly not having thelr offers accepted freely on the other side, and the general dulness acts as a rheck upon bullish tendencies, Prices for Quebecs are being shaded to-day at 12% to 12c: Townships are 12%c, and 12%.to 12%c for Ontarios.This for Octobers, Sept.Ontarios, 13c.BUTTER.\u2014 The market for butter is undoubtedly firm.but there is no advance In prices to speak of.Some dealers who are in a position to do a jobbing business are turning their stock over at A good profit, but those whose trade is confined to large lots are not doing a &rent deal of business.There 18 practically nothing going on for export.For small lots of around a dozen packages of choicest, some holders are demanding 24e: but the general run of prices for fine creamery is 28% to 24%c.Dalrles Are unusually scare, and Manitobas are quoted at 19 to 20c¢, according to quality and quantity, Ontarjos being 20 to 2tc, some quoting even more for cholce lots in small quantities.POTATOES.\u2014The desire of merchants to get their supplies in befure the winter is causing some activity.Dealers are paying 80 to 68c per 90 lbs., carloads, on track, according to quality, and selling at an advance of 3 to bc in large lots, Intreduced on \u2018Change.8.A.McGaw, of God- erich, Ont,, by W, Car- ruthers.T.L.Berry, of liverpool, by James A.Alexander.Forelgn crop conditions as published yesterday in Broomhalls IAverpoot Com Trade News: United Kingdom\u2014Rains have falien, which hinder seeding.France\u2014Seeding is near'y finished without any complaints being heard.Supplies are moderate, but fucrease soon.Germany\u2014The condition at the time of Seeding ig favorable.Larger supphes are expected.Hungary\u2014The weather is favorable for the crops.Roumania\u2014Wwather conditions are seasonable for seedings which are about normal.Supplies are fair.The official estisnate places the wheat crop this vear at 110,320,000 bushels, against 100,400 000 last year; oats.31,000,000 bushels.against expected to 23,000,000 bushels, and the corn cmp is semi-officially Indicated at 112,000,000 bughels, against the official yield last year of 57,600,000 bushels.Russia\u2014In the south-west the drought bas been broken.but much uncertainty ls felt as to whether the rainfall was general.Elsewhere crop conditions are favorable.Supplles show no change, but stocks are rather large.Ttaly\u2014Complaints are heard regarding drought.Indla\u2014Crops are starting well in the centre and south.Spain and North Africa\u2014The crop outlook is unchanged 162 ST.JAMES STREET.Total Assets, $ General Banking Business Transacted.Savings Department yearly.No notice of withdrawal required.y J.HAYDN HORSEY, THE DOMINION BANK 3,000,000.00.Interest allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upwards, compounded half- Manager.A BRANCH OF THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE to be known as WEST END (MONTREAL) BRANCH equipped with every facility for the transaction of & general banking business has been opener at THE CORNER OF ST.CATHERINE AND METCALFE STREETS.A SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS 63 13eod H.B.PARSONS, Man ager Further Capital Required A thoroughly established manufacturing concern making large profits, selling Its products to nearly 75 per cent.of the local trade and throughout the Domin- fon, with practically nn opposition, has for sale a small block of B per cent.preferred stock at the par value of $100 per share.Further capital required to meet rapidly increasing business.Investigation and correspondence solicited.Apply F 1299, Star Ottlce.267 3 Gillies Silver Mining Comp'y (Limited) CAPITAL - - 000.If doubling your money is an object, we reccommend an Investment in above shares.The time to buy is NOW.It will surely advance.Prospectus now reudy.SMILEY & STANLEY, Phone M.5166.153-154 Bay st, Toronto.267 166 I WILL BUY ° Abitibi and Cobalt Silver Leaf.Silver Bar, 28c.Foster.Trethewey.Red Rock.Hudson Bay Extended, $3.75.Silver Queen 1000 IWamond Vale Coal, 1%c.3000 Beaver, 37c.Write telegraph or \u2018phone your offerings to NORRIS P.BRYANT, Unliated Securities, 84 St Francois Xavier street.\u2018Phone Main 4072.2000 5000 2000 500 200 2000 100 500 Dealer in BAILIFF SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec.District of Montreal.No 1307.Superior Court, Moses L.Morris, Plaintiff, Ve: Abraham Hoffman, Defendant.On o 17th day of November.1906, at ten of the elork in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant, No.16; Lagaucheticre st west, In the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority nt Justice, all the gonda and chattels of the sald Defendant.seized la thir cause.consisting of household furniture Terms cash J DANSEREAU.B.8.C.Montreal, Tth November, 1506.\u2014 PBANIFFSs SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec.District of Montreal.No 16083.Clreutt Court Dame Matite Charpentier, Plalntiff.vs.Dame Jean Dupras and al.De- fendanta On the 17t.day of November, 106.at ten of tne clock in the forenoon, the domleile of the sald Defendants, at No.25 St Andre lane.in the tity of Montreal, will he sold by authority of Justlee.all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized in thin cause.consisting of fixtures and househnld furniture, ete Terms cash OLIVIER ©.COUTLEE, B.8.C.Montreal, fth November, 1908 \u2018 AILIFF'8 SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE- her.District of Montreal Na 147.Cireuit Court Plaintiff, ve Robert MeNahe, Defendant.the arven- tren:h November.1906.at ten of the clock in the forenonn, At the residence of the maid Defendant, No 1481 Simard atreet.In De- lorimier Village.District of Montreal, wil be snld hy authority of Justice sll the goods Henri Foucrea and chattels of the mrald Defendant, veized In this cause.consisting of houee furniture, ête ete Terma cash J A SAUD, B.8.1\".Montreal.îth November, 1906 BAILIFF Sg RALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec.District of Montreal.No 15987 Circuit Court.A.Jodoin, Plaintiff, va Provost, Defendant.On the 17th day of November, 1906.at two of the clock in the afternoon.at the domicile of the said Defendant.No.129 Chambord st.in the City of Montreal, will he anld@ by authority of Jure- tice, all the ronds and chattels of the sald Defendant.seized in this cause, consisting of household furniture.etc J .TRU- LAU, B.© Montreal, fth Nov, 1906 PAILIFES SALE\u2014-PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal No.Circuit Court J + onin, Plaintiff, J Brown.Defendant.On the 19th day of November.1906, at one of the clock in the afternoon.at the damicile of the sald Defendant.No.90 Rushbrook street.in the City of Montreal, will be rnold hy authority of Justice, the goods and chattels of the nald Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of household furniture, etc J B.THUDEAL, B 8 CC Montreal, 8th Nov.AILIFF'S SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec.Ihsirict of Montreal No.3003.Superior Court De.E St Amand and vir, Plaintiff, vs.A.Lacombe and al, Defendant, and Maitre CA.Archambault, Distravant, On the 17th day of November.1908.at ten of the flopk in the forenoon.at the domt- cile of Georges H.Beaullru, one of the sald Defendants.No 561 Rivard at.In the Clty of Montreal.will be anld by authority nf Justice.all the gnnds and chattels of the sald Defendant.seized in this cause, can- sisting of one sign.Terms cash =, RACETTE, B.8.C.Montreal, Nov.8th, 1908.SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE- of Montreal.No.86829.Foley.Plaintiff, va A.On the 19th day of BAILIFF: c.District Cireult Court.L.Bertrand, Defendant EDMONTON ALBERTA.FOR SALE\u2014Valuable trackage property in th of Edmonton, adjoining U.T.R.and C.N.mediately opposite proposed Union Station.Block 120 feet, with spur line already built.Suitahle for sale, warehouse, manufacturing or business block.a City Railroads, 1m- 100 x whole- Price and particulars Investors\u2019 Protective Associat 516 Ashdown Building, Winnipeg.Phone 6216.ROYAL BANK OF CANA Capital and Reserve $8,000, We invite the Accounts of Corporations, F Individuals on the most Liberal conservative banking.ion, 247 156e0d DA.000.00 irms and Terms consistent with W.M.BOTSFORD, Manager Montreal Branch, Tel.Main 3284.Cor.Notre Dame and St.John St, 265 26 The McDougall Audit Company THE Limited.J.LORN McDOUGALL (Ex-Auditor- General of Canada), President.\\ All Branches of Accounting and Auditing Founded 1518.Correspondence Solicited.CAPITAL, Paid Up.32,500,000 HEAD OFFICE: RESERVE FUND.1,150,000 33 Central Chambers, Ottawa, Dot BRANCHES IN MONTREAL) Main prfice Place gr Armes 8a.RKE\u2014 \u201d NT HERALD.East En ranch\u2014St Catherine F THE INVESTMENT and Amherst streets.Leading Mining and financial paper.News West End Branch \u2014 1950 St from all mining districts, Most, reltable in James street west.formation regarding mining.0 es, ; .len, ete.No investor should TRAVELLERS LETTERS OF but To Wi end ix monthe \u2018(roa CREDIT ISSUED PAYABLE IN Braneh A.Is.Wisner & Co.63 and 62 Son- ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.federation Life Bullding, Toronto, nt.Owen J B.Yearsley, Manager for Canada Savings Department at all offices.Interest credi- COBALT INFORMATION.| ted four times a year.It you are a buyer or seller of Cobalt Stocks, you should [have a copy of ?y No From date of deposit at v ber Letter on this wonde str Ye the most complete lette issued tn date highest current rates.on Cobalt.Malled free on request.Write today J E CARTER, Investment Tiroker, Guelph, Ont.Phone 428.268 26 261 Bleod Be PATENT NOTICE.MINING 8TOCKS TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We buy and sell on commission Be it known that the ownars of Canadian Patent, No.40.199.granted No- Cobalt and Other Stocks vember 20th.1504.to Paul BURCHARDT es = for improvements in \u2018\u2019\u2018Conveyors,\u2019\u201d have HARTSHORNE, commenced the manufacture of tha apparatus feominæ the subject matter of BOGERT & BATTELLE sald patent.\u2018The right to manufacture | thereunder and the apparatus covered by Members New York Stock the Le'ters Patent are now for sale.Exchange.For further information, nddress GUARDIAN BUILDING.Messrs.MARION & MARIJON.Patent Solle!tors, New York Life Bldg.Mnnt- 264 52 real.265 lend | Do not spoil ! your cakes i ° USE .| | | MACE\u2019S Baking Powder ; .5 f 90 : Mexican Tram \u2018 Eydnev.N 8, Novemt 8.\u2014There | morning.although trading has been prices to jobbers are $2.15 per bag o and 10¢ in small lots, bagged.November, 1908, at ten of the clock in the | Se and 10r packages.Me pr 81 wm improvement.tr a stanton or quite light.Professionals are walt- lhs.In carloads, and $4.80 per bbl.of 180 \u2014_\u2014 forenoon.at the domicile of the said De- R rooke Lod 8 No 3 Sliver Queen LA) Ythe Steel Works tn-day, and there is ing for signs of activity on the |ibs.Oatmeal is quoted at.34.45 per bag fondant No.88 Chavapiein treet, ns ° Shawinigan 28 consequently hopeful feeling in part of the big Interests, who.ap- of 186 Iba.\u2019 COTTON CENSUS REPORT.S ustlee.RIL 4h ; quently \u2018& more peful « D À je less active of Justice, all the goods nnd chattels of the Tretheway .9 no the city that® the siuation will not he pear to be doing nothing at the MITLFRED\u2014The demand Je a0 1 sald Defendant, seized in this cause, con.Quebec Railway ue ls 28 very long delayed moment.Bubstantial absistanca than it was a mort time ago.at 30 79\" One Will Be lusled To-day and is |aimting of household furniturs J JOHN.A O U W se Bteel 2nd mort honds.fly ss The blast furnace of the Nova Scotia from (he \u2018United States treasury 18 Manitoba bran in bpgs and §22 for shorts, 8TON, B.8.C.Montreal.8th November, .; : : Kerr Lake 107 ton Steel &: Caml {Co bing closed for the confidently expected, and this Ontarjos being quoted in bulk on much Expected to Be Large.1806._4 .AILIFF'R BALE IROVINCE OF QUE- University 20 18 urpose of cleanir the © any is ah: should be the signal for an active the sante \u2018basis.- .- , : \u201d Members af Rushhronke and Blster A.dec, Distriet of Montreal No 16408.\u2018 purp 18, the company is ahie upward market .: HAY.\u2014The market for hay has shown E.& C.Randolph's privala New York AILIFF'S SAI.E-\u2014-PROVINCH OF QUE-| Lodges are requested to attend the Circa Court Dette Jordan, Plaintiff, ve re memes to él! both coal and coke to the Domin- p Me ; atatl firmneds, prices having ad- wires say: Liverpool has shown plenty bec, District df Montreal.No 14278.funeral of our deveases Hrothey Thos J.Caron, Dofeadant.On the 17th day of ton Compagy.: .unexpeq y ek of willingness to take the long side with Circuit Court.C.K.Roftey.Plainuff, vs.mony from his late residence.83 | November, 1906, at ten sf Tha clock in the In addition to ail the coal being me.I.BR.Picken\u2014Unless such relief is vanced fully 50c per ton since a we d any encouragement from the producing |C.C.Dunn.Defendant Om the 13th Novem- Le 10 atreet, on Friday, the 9th, at 2 foyemoon: at the domiciic of the saul De cured from the local source.General Man- £1ven to the market high rates must ne- ago.Deliveries on spot are not large, an TS on pried If the census report ber.1906.at eleven of the clock In the fore.Charron street, , ; : | fendant, No.269 Inxail> In the Town of ager Jones has purchased a quantity of vessarily prevall.and there is a danger demand is fairly active.Pricés on track mar hon Sven ! ab ox Len it noon, at the residence of the sajd Defend.P.M.I MARKELL.Recorder Malsonneuve, will he sid by avrhorhy of American coal.which will be delivered to that the difficulty of selling commercial for car lotsa are 313 to $18.50 per ton for to-day should be as large a ant, 188 Vinet ot.in the City of Montreal, Maths, AU the goods and chart ls nf the he ks with all p He 4 .paper will tend to Interfere with the No.1 timothy.$12 to $12.50 for No.5: will be reasonable to expect ttar mar- wif be sold hy authority of Justice, all the ime At Defendant.seized in thik cause.ron.FUTURE dE Son ots Tn re a bunine tivity of the count clover and clover mixed, $11 to 811.60.kets after its publication.If not imme- goods und chattels of ihe said Defendant, sisting of househoid furniture THUMAB N.Mr.Jones expects to have ome of the ness activity country.YSEED \u2014Conaiderable alsike has diately, In the way of a gradual Improve- selsed in this cause, consisting .of household ; _ [PROCLX.LC.Montreal, Nov.Sth, 1968 blast furnaces In operation early next HAYSEBD- have b t- ment.as the time for the December crop furniture, etc.DESROCHES, B.8.C.AILIFFS SALE\u2014PROYINCE OF QUE.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 week, and shortly after another one.In A.and C.Randolph.\u2014 The assistance been received, and dealers have been of- ; ach h maxi Montreal.$th Nov.1908.: hee.District of Montreal No.16210 | R9AILIFES SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QU B- the meantime every effort is being put of the Secretary of, the Treasury would fering $4 for the poor quality and 36.60 estimate appro ha v e pd tod by = ~ Cireutt Court.Louis Campeanu, Plaintiff.va.| B her, Eiatriet of Manireai No.14010.A Savings Account fn The forth to bring the Coal and Steel people gain seem necessar® before thé return for chalee, country points, As yet thera crop pr ty has been Tham A BATFFS RALB\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE.Dame Josephine Martel, widow of FOX | euremt court John Bb d'izken and al, Sovereign Bank makes you i together in order to effect a nettiement.tide to thin centre sets in.Nobody.seems has heen almost nothing done In timothy, the recent decline in prices, ty of bre.District bf Montreal No 17262.Cazelals, Defendant On the 17h Guy of plainer va Dames Tan 8 Mogle and vir, happily Independent of the ei \" [afraid.as they Delleve that much aasist- IL being very scarce.| fair and décreneing mavoment wi begin to cut Fe COU aE VAT EIR.vn a November.1006.at itwo of the cluck in the ean oe\u201d ten ot Ihe élan a the future.which keeps you fram GRANBY STEADY.ance will bs forthcoming when needed.CORNMEAL.4 mand te ee and $3.45 some figure in calculations, and from our ber.1306, at ten of the clock in the fore- place of ihe raid Defendant.524 Rivard st, Avant.3000.At (00 BL HEE O00 ia Dey \u201corrv But it-is a dieagreeable situation, and prices steady at 51.60 per sack, : i h th noon.at the residence nf the sald Defand- in the Clty of Montreal.wlll he mold by &U- | fondant, No 4 Tuser avenue, In the City of worry in the present.Granby Is about steady around 13% t in barrels, in store advices it does not eeem the southern 69 Roy st.In the City of M 1 t Justice, all the goods and chat.: Lepdant.: hy nuthority of J Open a savings acconnt to- 2m > 78 lo the wisdom of Wall Btrest is shown by \\ \u2014 It.holdern are fully following the decline in \u201cnt; | ARI or cajontreal | thorlty of Justice., Montreal, will he wold by authority of Jus ë gs acconnt to 12%.POT BARLEY.\u2014The market shows will be sold by authority of Justice, all the teis of the said Defendant.seized in this | fire AN lh Ma ana (hatisie of the said the fact that they are much disinclined fut tire, ® day.\u2014\u2014 to rpeculate tie change, and demand ia steady at $1 99 futures goods and chattels of the said (Defendant.cause, constating of furniture, (ancy gods, | Defendunt, setzed in this caves consisting : : C in bbls.\u2014\u2014\u2014 selzed In this cause, consisting o ouneho ete Terms cas .c ' .cu h hatd furniture, ete Terms onah.Deposits of from 51,00 and COBALT STOCKS.me Fe ta an As Phere is a fair turn- Liverpool was due 1% to 2% higher ; furniture, etc.ED.DESROCHER.B.8.| Montreal, Nov.bth, 1906.A PHL PTENMONETTE B.&.C.Mont- § ; ; , du.\u2014 8 7 s 8 higher.At 12.13, ontreal, 8th Nov.- Nov, 116.ar eres Foster was firm in Wall Stteat at 1% oo & Bache \u2014 Trading ne wine ver AL AbODË 32.25 In sacks and $4.70 opened steady 4 to higher AU 12:15, Montreal, #th Nov.1908 4 real, ath Nov.| Th S wn Mi Kinley 37a to 4 2 Sa 10 3%.and opments In the money situation and the OTHER CEREAL PRODUCTS \u2014Buck- fair business.I higher.6.68, Sales 8.000: AU er Distriot of Montreal No.13258.JAIVIFE'S BALE PROVINCE OF QUE! Bangers FALE- PROVINCE OF QUE- yo : officlal count on the state ticket.Demo- \u201c : I Vu lat à 800: Ameri : \u2018 ae \u2018 trl À ; \u20180 \u2019 Diatrict «f Montreal No 317131.\u2014__ .\u2014\u2014 a fairl speculation and export, .MmeticAN, Circuit Court Les Bcetesiastiques du fem- hoc, District of Montreal.No.570.et, tric ne overeign : CONSOLS LOWER \u2018| crate neem to have the best chauce for TIC aemand at the moment.and prices 7.000; Imports, 37,000, including 21,000 fanire & Anipies As ston rear main ve, Buparior Court Pe A Watson wa quite, Cirouit CT raion Cn pool, Matos \" B \u2026 : every office outside of Governor.to arrive are $2.15 per 28-1b.sack.Rolled Hoan.At 1.15 p.m., futures net 6 to Jules Gauvreau.De, ei.on, tha M H Inu.any # x Emong, Detendani, Ca | ne inv Rehaeider Defender ton or ihe .i ver - ; 0 ; Nov .#, th p ° November, .at ten of |! day of fester, 1906 ank of Canada 56 en von console were a ehade lower at Rurnett & Co.\u2014 Strongest feature of Wheat 1s dull at 82.40 per 100 lbs.* ye forcement the domiche nt Ta anid the clock In the forenoon, at the business clock In The faranonn: $ unter damicile ce i we \u2019 : - tx 875 bef st., In the City place of the said Defendant, Na 10 Victoria the paid lfendan, 5e maurier Avenue, in Main Office 232-236 St.James es \u2014_\u2014 rarliest trading in its aympdthetic In OFF FOR COBALT.; Open.High.Low.12:20 Pete a ae thority of bt in the Cley of Montreal wil he voi pe line = Monreal wi he anid by au- Street: Uptown Branch 784.© \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e ;| fluence on rest of market was the sharp A Janubry 9.71 9.81 0.71 9.81 Juscioe.all the goods and\" ofattels of the authority of Justice.all the goods and chat.thoriiv ~f Justfee wn the goods and chat.A | advancé In Unioh Pacific.The \u2018huidng Mr 2M RédpatH; of the firm of Red- March .fs 997 0.90 8.96 efandant, saised Jn thi \u201ccon- tels of tha seid Defendant, seized In this {foin of the paid Defanfdant, arized in thig 788 St.Catherine.$t NIPIBSING LOWER ; a | - Catherine Streat W.: was hy houses who trade for Standard path & Co., together with a patty of May .10.03 10.08 10.03 10.08 aiafing of household furniture.ete \u2018Terms cause.consiating of household furniture, rane conc ang of Looe hold effects, ate, 1 (Cornet: Guy) | WIRE droppéd Wider (he 86 mark, [Oil affiatibns of \u201cthe control isiAnat Kew \u2018York \u2018enpitaitsts,- left for Cobalt July 10:10 10.08 10.10 10.08 cash M J A LECELLES, B.8 C.Mont- aiiors.fixiurse \u2018etc.J JOHNSTON, B.it JOUNHTON, OH x Montreal, 7h relling at 2944 to 29%.property.to-day.965 072 9.65 9.72] real, Nov.8th, 1906., ©.Montreal, Nov., .November, 1908.-_._ tts re = = ae pf AR Tid 0 oF capes abies £5 POY NA A, wt de Bi LUNA, soap in CASE LING Re Core aires Er he EE 5e ried iced.HE les a : : | ; r .THE MONTRE AL DAILY.! STAR\u2014-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8.1906.Ubirmgpman.vin Blue Ribbon I 34 THE STORE THAT GUARANTEES The 9 CUSTOMERS ABSOLUTE \u20ac WE OPEN AT 8 AM.CLOSE AT 6 P.M.CART as.de.Pd , , pts pes y te I à AMIE QAI Ld .JA +; x IES A) - aE) .2 A + IN .aE - 1 - - Delightful Styles.( : 2 Bh A - : rege! .BLACK and COLORED BEAVER HATS and PLAT- inal : in: .; A .* al 1 * .2414 lbs.Empress Flour, regular 75e, Friday .EAUS, val 5 fawn, light and dark cardinal and helio; extra fine quality, rich 0 and onent âallovers In white, cream and Choice Dairy Butter, in 1 Ib.blocks.regular 5c.Friday .\u2026.\u2026\u2026000uuss SAUS, value $3.50.san 006 ass sac 0000 brilliant finish.Serviceable for waists, gowns or to line couts.Wo Np V .li f 23 oe, ra ee 81,15, ring\u201d Lee Cres eres SMART SAILORS, trimmed with ribbon and quills; regular %5c to Regular price 40c yard.Friday.0 444 ooo.29e f IDR À .ues e Vinegar, ©.\\ ar 25e, AY cit Le 1000 ares na c nue» .50, LL LL © LR ecru, enetian app 19 or opera cloaks, ; bag Potatoes, superior quality, regular $1.10, Friday prday 1 or 1e tre verace trace 200 esr vie 000 s0010 ÂDE | hx y 3 ca Pork and Beans, Log Cabin brand, regular 30c, Friday - .> fine cluny and thousands of yards of other Try 1 tb.of our special quality Coffee, ground by electricity while you Ladies\u2019 Belt Sale.= | 2 .wait.Our prive C.i \u2018 66 T d À \u2018 magnificent laces of all sorts, worth up to EXTRA SPEOIAL\u2014\u2014 he Undertow.\u201d $1.00 to $2.75 Belts, 59c¢ i .$10 a ard.\u2019 Cholce Creamery Butter, regular Se, Friday .versets sess seeans .\u2026 25e y 59 .- i : y First quality Bananas, regular 20e.doz\u2026 Friday .\u2026 seeee [A 12, 2c A Tale*of Both Sides of the Sea, by Robert Anoth .; ; nother lot of these dainty Silk : oP: .BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT- E.Knowles, : 4 To Facilitate Easy Selection and Quick Buying Laced Dongola Kid Shoes, thick soles.for children, sizes 6 to 10, regu- The text Belts that hundreds of women i .The whole centre of the df il lar $1.10, Friday een el ee 85c SKILL ana ex presents a big theme, handled with masterly were fairly charmed with lust ! groun oor will be de- Dongola Hlurhes Shoes, with patent leather toes, for girls, sizes 11 to I, $1.49 we 1 in spite of a sev re problem of fur common Frid no ' ; .regular $1.76, Friday .Core eee Cee Cee 8 akness, its afterma weet, n sa at .\u201criday wi e cet - | ; voted to thia sale, Laced Shoes, Dull Dongola Kid, thick soles, sizes 23 to 6%, rez, 8276, r 8 wee e here at $1.18 ) mor y > \u2019 Pros = = ¢ ! .Fridÿy © 1.1 212202 eee era en J $2.15 row's uyers, ne o e À Enough assistance will be added to the regular Storm Rubbers, very rine quality.for ladles, sizes Tp Lo 7, regular greatest days we have had A ; lace staff to pu 9 85e, Friday 02 s.aa Le ae tee ee es ee ees .\u2014FE - - s 3 ha Lo of counter SA sales clerk to every < or 8 feet BASEMENT \u2014\u2014- : nticing Ç alues \u2014 maker's sample line.: A lot of Wash Basins, in blue granite, 12 in, sizé, regular 15e, Friday.14e Our Basement ti : ! \" ; : A lot of blue granite Cups, regular 13e, Friday Cee ee 8c , asement secllon carries the Styles.the latest.newest, prett?- : There will be extra parcellers and cashiers.Windsor Saucepans, blue kranite 6 als.regular Gee, Friday LL 40c In House largest stock of House Furnishings, ; i The Metcalfe St is j Windsor Saucepans, blue gramte, 5 ats.regular 30c.Friday .35c China, Enamelware, in Eastern Can- est made.lu x large variety.Al } J alle Street entrance 18 just as conven- 100 Rockingham Teapots, b cup size, regular Ine, Friday oo ooo 10c - ada.Our price-reducing methods novel designs: many colors Co 3 .: A Int of Spittoons, assorted colors, regular 15e, Friday oo 10c extend over the entire stock.At \u2019 or * = ient to these laces as the St.Catherine Street malin Table Set, 6 pleces American Glassware, regular 65e, Friday .35c Supplies regular prices the offers are attrac- Vo door, and both will be opened at 8 a.m, sharp.\u2014-\u2014READY-MADE DEPARTMENT -\u2014 tive, Friday you can save 15 #5 20 The early birds will have the i : .; LL ler tae per cent.on regular prices.best choîic There à 100 doz.Ladies\u2018 Black Sateen Skirts.réEulur sie, Friday .49c NU SECONDS est choice here are dozens of ] White or Grey Woollen Undershirts, for ladies, special.25 SECONDS, all first quality goods, fresh stocks, none shopworn; .4 We have about 8,000 yards of these, not one yard i ete \"floue Dresser.for lies.regular sn \u201cray .soc all styles, everything guaranteed.porn Belts in the Jot.worth 52 to 33.ÿ .> a ; \u201cve izes, ar 5.oû 7.9.00.of which is worth less than $1.00, other values that Children's Tweed Coatn.6 to 12 year sinew, | rexuiar 30.00 TE, 83.78, 95.00 con) GALVANIZED WARE.= | ENAMELWARE, All at one price\u2014 : Se ° .» .1.adies\u2019 Black Beaver Coats, regular $16.50, Friday 00 o.oo.10.00 < al Hods, No 16 Lure 35\u20ac The W th - : go right up to $10.Frida s price 35 ard Ladies\u2019 Grey Tweed Coats.regular $15,000 Fridiy o.oo oo $10.00 Wish Tubs, good size .sse e Ware that Wears.friday 59\u20ac 3} ys p .y .Blue or black cloth Ladies\u2019 Suits, regular $17.00, [Frias ee Late 10.00 Water Pails, heavy.25e\" Dish Pans 49c 3 A A lot of bl black Vicuna Skirts, regular $5.00, spectal from 9 to 12 Garba Cans, wi overs.Se TUT TT\" Pres .Ff (No Mall or Phone Orders filled.) me EER EE We \u201cof jor with covers 135 Preserving Kettle .28¢ s&e- Ladies\u2019 Handkerchiefs.0 _OILOLOTH AND LINOLEUM DEPARTMENT \u2014\u2014 on Cans oo PES 32e Derlin Kettles sens s rennes age PURE LINEN, \u2018= inch hemstitched DOTE price, lc.ror $| Breakfasts are Served on Top Floor 45 plieves of Floor Oilrloth, © yds.wide, regular 300, Friday, a vard .20c Chamber Pails 1 77UU êve Boerne 59¢ 20c i f \u201c0 queres of Linaleum, Ÿ yds.wide.regular 460, Friday, a vard .35c STOVE FITTINGS : Spiders 1140112.ane 39c gi rom 8 to 10 a.m, 10 pieces of Linoletun, 4 vids.wide, regular 6àe, Friday, a yard .+.45c A Cereal Cookers .$1.25 - 9 - i Ianen Blinds of all dimensions made to order.St 1 Stow ; 2e .F q : , ; SPECIAL.\u2014 We undertake to take UP, beat.make over and lay your old anand Stove pie too 15e Tea Eteepers 1.22 0000000 0 25\u20ac riday S roce 3 pecials.d J Carpets.Moderate prices and satisfaction guaranteed, Polished Hon v Btove Pipe ) 15¢ Tea Pots .veer.3530 29 thy.Redpath Sugar one 2 pkgs New Raisins 25e 24 Ibs.Flour.+.8be 3 4 1 - ; ; sho ° qs { = 3 Ibs Icing Sugar.T0 2 lbs New Perl, 1 & ©).2% 7 Oat Flakes.25 iG .Standard Elbows .5e Tea Ketlles .3c Svidona ye +++.tie i Solid 10-k Gold Birthday Rings at .98 VANIER & LESAGE, itd.D rose 0000 RE 1 Ree 45 Sigma tee Wee ae wheat maker [ell nt \\ Stov Pi Ens 1 .Su re ° Finest Mushrooms, tin 22e 3 huttlex Extracte - Tors:ed Corn Flakes.10c i * Brash pte « With 1 =¢ covers.ee sa ae ae 20c 5e jar Peanut Butter 20c 1 pkgs Jelly Tublets Force or {irape Nut.,124%c rye .sh vo ete.LL se b.box Table Kaisins.20e 3 pkes Custard l\u2019awder 28e 7 6 Re .Lie #1 While you're at the lace sale, Just step over to the JAPANNED WARE > - ; he.Table Figs wins sie a boues ees.nraer : 1 tars castle Soap.ihe 4 Jewelry c t d th isi i i i ' | Boyrit_corcia) 20 1 bottles Ammonia the IT Ils Kueet Potatnes.\u2019he ! .y counter and see the exquisite little rings set with Stove Shovels Shoe Brushes wlih handle 15e 5 O'Cloek Tea.5 I< far $1 1 pigs Borax Zre K lbs.Spanish Onions.156 a birthday stones we\u2019re selling at .98 Bread Boxes Null Rrushes.two for 12 / 3 lbp New Currants.75e 2 tins Bkz Powder.Iie & lbs Wheatleta.5c #0 8 Te Dust Pans \u2019 y 4 Man .or er ae | We are demonstrating a high class cocon, \u2018\u2019Nucbard\u2019e\u201d Try a eup.200 Cot- $ ] Coal Hods Tree pamboo mandle Corn Broom 2j5e¢ tage Rolla, about 3 to 5 Iba! each, per Ib,5r.Our Mocha and Java Cuffee, Friday 5 | al .\u2026.0101000ue0r F e rushes .price, per lh, 3ic.: BRIGHT- Untrimmed Hat Shapes ntrimm a Ps 150 The very latest styles \u2018Redpath's Best 3e The balance of the lot we cleared from a Granulated YELLOW : À wholesale house\u2014all the best styles and colors of this DINTER SET, tivoled Parlor wad Sitting Room gl .an ne .de- season, including a large number of popular flops.corated floral design.Bedroom.Night and U de din 1 : brown and blue, regu- Kitchen Lamps, in No.4 nder ordinary circumstances the prices would be bar 310,50.Sale, oo bopAmerian \"Glass, .*rice.coe een .\u201d from $ ] .00 to $3.00.Friday each 50.Toilet Sete beautifolly Bracket Lamps, from rigns.colors blue.green.pink and electric blue, complete.best English make.81.50 to $3.50.CHINA TEA SETS, Tis Lamps, to hang on wall, frum 40c up.SHC Top Coats at $10.00 appreciate the delicate rose like fragrance Wine Sets, at., hich \u2018\u2018 Baby's Own Soap\u201d imparts t Md Sime in gold, 44 Lemonade Sets, 6 glass : .ÿ nd lined in + J sn We have just received some stylish top coats from our ® y po imparts fo pieces, rere 87:50 ie BTE 1e 025 .= .great argain.lle factory\u2014copies from one costing $27.50\u2014smart, fasbionable the skin.they tat.83.75 Berry Sets .8125 TEA SETS, 44 pieces, In pink and green decorated, best English .82.75 BI.ACIS «& WW ELITE: (New No.502) NOTRE DAME STREET, 4 doors west of Chabaolillex Sg.DINNER SETS (as cut), beautifully decorated in floral designs in green, blue, pearl and pink.Complete.All of best English make.84.73 garments, with an entirely new feature in the design of the back, new strappiugs fastened with buttons.Grey tweed coats, loose backed, with velvet collars, which in the ordinary way would cost $20.00 or $25.00, but which we are able to sell at each $10.00, 01) Stoves, from 7T5¢ up.No bad odor or smell when in use.rich lather leaves the skin The delightfully soft, cooled and refreshed, aby's Own Soap is made from perfectly blended vegetable oils, creamy Haagiag Lamps, $3.00 and upwards.i CHET Cm aaa, ea RLra 4 Son Silvan SX SL SOF All- Wool U dervedt Rew 50 oad osmveds 1 75 Fine Soft Garments, elastic, even rib, high neck, long sleeves, fit the figure perfectly, sizes 39 to 38.Regular .90 to $1.20.Friday, each «pps sees Lee [ 85 to $2.00 Tweeds Friday .65: .A fine lot of Tweeds, Worsteds and Homespun, but they've been with us quite a while, and now they simply must go to make room for other stock.Their regular prices were .85, $1.00, $1.25, $1,50 and $2.00, but in spite of all that, on Friday we'll sell them to EE EE clear at per yard .65.; : .On Friday also we\u2019!l be selling MR.SHEPLEY FINALLY \u2014 65 and .75 Scotch Tweeds .38.GETS MR GEO.W.Paris Kid Glove Store FOWLER, M.P., ON STAND Lined Gloves and Mitts A Sale of Samples This lot includes & number of Gent's Gloves, Suede, Glace and Real Buckskin, unlined, silk, wool and fur lined; ordinary prices would go up to $4.00.Friday prices .79, .95, $1.25, $1.65 ISON Twice as much heating surface is covered by the fire in a Bison Hot Water Furnace as in any other./ 2 B 75 and is as pure and perfect as soap can be.If you care aught for a white dainty skin, KE elfast Soda Water It is made of pure Bicarbonate of Soda, and is the only genuine Soda Water wade in Montreal It can be bad in bottles and syphons \u2014 TRY 17 All orders promptly attended to.FACTORY - 86 DORCHESTER S8T.WEST.Phone Main 1784 use Baby's Own Soap.The flames are drawn up through the side flues, then down and to the chimney through the middle flue.Burns all the gas and traps all the heat against the top section.° Use it to-day and everyday.a.Tt i the best.Albert Soaps, Limited, Mfrs., Montreal.witness to tell him how much the gentleman had got out of the Kamloops.deal.The sum was finally placed at $12,000.MR.STEVENSON RECALLED.Mr.E.G.Stevenson, Supreme Councli- In other furnaces the fire travel is practically a direct one to the chimney, and much New and used Dijon pod organy by \u2018 over 30 different makers.Prices from ea y omen $26 to $1,000.Layton Bros.144 Peel \u2014 Le wireel, .- \u2019 867 à Ld A A ; cE ; + \u2026.Sieger yy Prati) Ls MORE RIRE KYA me JEL \u2018why that comes near to being the Brit.Just the ends of our most popular selling lines of the season which we want to get right off.Regular prices .65 and .75.Friday .38.| Taha cave Expenses In Amateur Sport.If there Is any man on earth who in- \u201csieste that expenses In competitive spot must no drain on himself\u2014that man Is the Britisher.Great Britain gives much more latitude in the matter of ex- \u2018penses than we do.Nor would we tolerate the conditions that obtain in Brit- Women's Evening Dressing of self respect.don Evening News.According to the \u2018\u2018Lady.\u201d changing into evening dress for dinper induces a feel- This may not apply to some of the evening gowns to which Father Vaughan objects so much.\u2014Lon- ish track athletics and \u2018\u2018amateur\u2019\u2019 foot- ; ball, both of which are steeped in covert professionalism.And as for junketing\u2014 Dr.Hugo\u2019 on's alter ego\u2014it fe part of the British .TIURO'S game.\u2014Outing, New York.Presentation chests of silver at all prices.R.Hemsley, 255 St.Jamee st.Special Notice.for Women Make Health Tablets (Continued from page six.) ing to Mr.Foster's evidence, cheques to $7.000 came out of this.\u2018How ruch did you give to Mr.vine?\" The witness objected for a while, and then said that the bank-books -showed the entire amount.\u201cHow much did McCormick get?\u201d \u201cAs far as this matter was concerned, he got $1,000.\u201cBach of them got $1,000\" all I'm golng to about got.compensate them?\u201d had had some trouble Ir- \u201cI've told you what Mr.Irvine in the matter.\u201d THE GREAT WEST LAND.The matter of the Great West land waa reverted to.Witness agreed with Mr.Griffin that there was a block of 6,100 anras sa to which no contract was made.He did not know that there was a balance to his credit on the books of the C.P.R.Witness sald the Creat West \u2018| Land Company had got land for every dollar Invested.Only the money of the syndicate was in this balance.\u201cDo you intend to keep thls land?\u201d \u201cI do not see why I should tel! you ta \u201cDo you intend to give it to the Great West Iand Company?\" \u201cI certainiy de not.\u2019 \u2018\u2019In it true that this land is in lots J \u2018scattered along the line of the rallway?* \u201cSome of them do.Some are farther away\u201d Mr.Bhepley brought out the bank- took In which were recorded the cheques given.Mr.Irvine was brought out, and Jor of .the 1.O.F., was recalled to the stand.He had some explanations to give of the deal of Messrs.DuVernet and Wilson in Unlon Trust stock.Later he reaffirmed his former.statement that it had been the understanding with regard to the Kamloops limits that the Union Trust should go into the matter jointly with Mr.Fowler, instead of purchasing from that gentleman.Mr.B.Leitch was then called.He is the president of a land company that bought lamds from the Union Trust.He said that when the company wna being formdl Matthew Wilson, K.C., wished to thke $5,000 stock.Am the com- ny was never completed, Mr.Wilson put in 85,000, less his legal fees.His evidence failed to adduce Anything new.It was decided, at ten o'clock, to adjourn untii eleven o'clock to-day, when the Life Underwriters\u2019 Association will be heard.! ee ) Diamond Gamblers, The gamble In diamond properties continues (writes a Johannesbu correspondent).and ft is sald that many speculators have sold out their gold stocks to gamble In diamonds.Diamond shares are being quoted At exorbitant prices.and a smash 3 inevitable.Advertiser, Kimberley.10 PATERSON\u2019S COUGH DROPS tères-cornercé.iMr.Shepley courteously besought the .1 \\ kiné in yellow box.~ THEY WILL QURE Bpectlon.Back to Work.No one can pretend that the country is wildly excited over the resumption of Parliament, and if the secrets of all hearts were laid bare we should probably find that members themselves are refurn- ing to Westminater In the spirft of the boy who has refused his dinner end finds it awaiting Him cold at supper-titme.It will be hard to sttrhulate enthusiasm over {the half-finished meal which the menu thas been before us sihce Jast February, | and even the promise of sensdtional in- cidenta held out by the rasher members \u2018tot the Cabinet has nor more than a languid interest in the prospect of the autumn sittings.\u2014Pall Gemise.- , 441 St.Catherine Street West.MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, IN THRE NEW SHADE.Our stnek df long Kid Gloves has just been re- assorted in the latest shades.Perrin\u2019s Glace and Suede 8.12, 18 and 20 Button Lengths, and the rare shades ot Golden Tan.Brown, Gray Green, Pink and Red, as well as White and | Our fall importations nf Short Gloves have just been received and we invite the favor of your in- \u2018Phone Up 1068.Kid Glove Sky Blue, Navy Blue, NO BRANCH STORE.265 3 law Trust Perlis.If the trust sysiem ever gets firmly planted In Great Britain, as sure as night succeeds day we shall get Bocialism.\u2014The Observer.Fer the tablofor cooting\u2014 WINDSOR TABLE SALT à Without an equal Alwar: 2a valuable heat escapes, the important top section getting less than any of the others.\u2018The Bison has more good heating points than all other heaters combined.ES THE H.R.IVES CO A - Ds ZEA 63 MONTREAL.umd.KOGACP NN wae pede œuslitx ;- \\ 2 80 et RY \u201cRE LATTES SILVER PLATE THAT WEARS\u201d Proved Value % 7 .RIPE FRUIT JUICE Knives, forks, spoons, etc., MW 1m EVERY TADLET that time has tested have the » or ( Kkovah\u2019 trade mark \u201cBAT 106 many years ago \\ Jellies.reo constant wear and WN THAT'S vie DIFFERENCE.In buying Tea Sets, Taresns, Bondon Dishes, ¢to., ask for Lye goods of \\ ) W, 4 Ÿ a a Fame < Re Ty ERY SL 22 2 > anger RT TT TT LME © - {HE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-THURSDAY.NOVEMBER 8 1906 15 ar in ns en | +S CARSLEY Ce.) Accident on SS.Glide M' bit REMAINS Howe po ail à vi 0 x Great Exposition of Canadian Made | the Namie\u2019 and addresses of the por LIMITED : Products fhat.is being held this week on our Top Floor ?If net, do $6 to-morrow | scene eviiding same.ei or Saturday, which will be your last opportunity.! NN Store Clowes at Bix o'clock to-might.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Bth, 1906.Montreal E Engineer IN GONFINEMENT Musie from 3 10 5.30 afternoons, 8 to y, evenings.1° Burned.i cannery \u2014 on novemner 70 toe H, A, Wilder & Co's Entire Stock of Ladies\u2019 Winter Doors closed at 6 o\u2019clock\u2014re-open at 8 o'clock.: and Mrs.Hector Ciarneau, 370 Prince | Arthur street, a son.MARRIAGES.Goats Offered Friday at Enormous Reductions ! ANCHIBALD-MONTAGUE Le mn Satur - day, October :7, 1908, at the 5herbrouke = atreet Methodist Flarsonage, by Rev.T.3 2 212.80 to $19.00 COATS ON Anson Halpenny, 8.Bessie Archibald, of Lynn, Mass, to A.Vernon Mon- SALE, $3.98 tague, of Montreal.Despite the \u201cWritten Consent of the A burning accident which might Attorney-General the Magistrate have proved very merfous occurred the Declines Bail.pm rrr The Store Leading by Its Prices and Gogd yet other day to the Chief Engineer of the SS.Glide, of, Montreal.Fortunately \u2014_\u2014\u2014 it supply of the new herbal balm Zam- Bpeclal to the Montreal Star.* Buk was at hand, and proved very Toronto, Nuvember b5.\u2014The efforts ; useful.Mr.Edward Spencer, the to secure the release of Charles McGill engineer referred to, gave his account failed lust night, and a peculiar sttua- D 'CHILLAS-DRAPER\u2014On Wednesday, the .A of the affair as follows: tlon between the Attorney-General of + æh of November, 1906, at Christ Church Our Cloak and Suit Buyer has just consummated \u201cI was working around my engine Ontario and the Police Magistrate of 583 to 587 St.Catherine Street West Between Drummond ! Cathedral, Montreal, by the Rev.Her.a great purchase of H, A.Wilder & Co.'s entire stock when a hot bolt fell out and struck ! Toronto was created.The counsel and Mountain sta, F bert Symonds, M D, Arthur Shirley, of Ladies\u2019 Coats.These coats, along with several of me on my arm, causing a very ugly for Mr.McGlll were granted a written .: sou of Uvorge Cultes Eau.Lo Madolin our own broken lines we place on sale Friday at burn.My Brut thought was to g® to memorandum from the Attorney-Gen- Friday, the Second 40th Anniversary Sale we intend making a memorable one sla, .; ; ; octor, but ; , - : ; - Esq.prices ridiculously low.Don't fail to be here early in the day before Ÿ ae ny x Nt he Eo 325.000 bull upon La Last Day of Our ) in point of value-giviug, of which N-DUNN-\u2014- At Olga, N.Dak., b i , © > .Co CA hahaa, N.Dak.by ; the morning, as these coats won't last long at thes rample of Zam Buk, which was high.taken lo the wagliiuie he again re- you will find some excellent examples in this announcement.After 40 years of busi- Church, on October 30th, Thos.P.Cre- * , , .© nds to issue.; Churoh, on October 30th, Thos, P.Cre 900 LADIES\u2019 WINTER COATS, In fine quality decided to try this 1 applied the Yesterday afternoon Magistrate Doni- ness experience we realize that our title to your consideration must be based upon The daughter uf the late M.Dunn, of Gen Kersey, Broadcloth, All-Wool Chevigts, in colors of balm, which =speedily subdued the gon called upon Hon.Mr.Foy and dis- Lowest Prices for Equal Qualities, that you \"11 buy where you can to the best advan- ; ; Hobertson, Ont.black, fawn, brown, green and navy blue, all excel- pain, so I decided to give it a fair cussed the case with him, and the re- t f k 1 FERGUSON-PRATT \u2014 On the 7th inst., lently finished, some lined with silk, some with satin.ira) by using it a few times.Every sult of the Conference was the same as tage, therefore, we ask you to investigate and compare these values.+ at the residerce of the bride's mother, _ and some with farmer's satin, trimmed in several day | npplied me Zam- Buk, von the when the magistrate refused bail on by Rev.T.A.Halpenny, Elizabeth A., Fa.i new and attractive wa Regular prices result that at the end of the week my nl r CG eldest daughter of ihe late John Pratt ja $1250 10 319.00 On sas wriaay TC EB BB Tn was Completely cured with ihe Tuesday might Mr.MGI ta sul In THE BEST JACKET NEWS OF THE SEA- ANOTHER GRAND SALE OF WAISTS.Come to Thomas #.Ferguson, both of this exception of a slight scar.I am quite It was stated yesterday, by © 108 SON, to chtme in with our celabration.A well- early for first pick.\u201d Yet If you get last pick you'll city.267 2 willing (hat you use this Information ta the Attorney-Gen r Cia Hot \u201cMr Known maker cleared us his entire stock of Ladies\u2019 be pleased with your bargain.They're a lot of SGRAHAM-WHELAN \u2014 On Monday.No- If it is of any advantage to vou, and 9 ad y neral, t at ou F.Winter Jackets, ranging from $1 to Heavy Shirt Waists that are specially vember su.1906, at St.Patrick's KR.C.5 000 Yds Î 45 [ $ $ 9 will let people know how good a pre- Foy SE ated to ges tor nr ae $15 at a price concession that permits = $9.suitable for house use, worth up to $1, Cc Church, by Rev.Martin Callahan, I> 1p.0 C, 6 0 ê S 00 0 Far.\u201c J -man ro e - us offering them Frida t Friday at ., a vas» Louis V.Gratam, third youngest son U paration Zam-Buk Is.tario Bank was first in custody, know- \u2018 5 y coy In light and dark tweeds, mada the new loose Made of heavy fleeced Stanley \u2018Cloth.in pretty back styles, 45 to 50 inches long, sizes 32 ty 46.French flannel designs, with tucks and pleats, You'll You'll find them on Third Floor.find them on Second Floor.Not only for burns, but for cuts, ing all of the facts contalned ia the brulses, abrasions, sprains, etc.Zam- ( se for the prosecution.Mr.Woy.Buk ls à perfect healer.It stimulates this gentleman said, realized that the (he cells Dre justes epidermis and uriginal charge had been laid us a re- , cures } \u20aca8\u20acS.sult of the investigation of the counsel a yd.for White and Cream a yard for Heavy Full a \u2018 Fez es \\ ! ; .yard for Heavy Fleeced Eczema, scalp sores, face sores, nDb- retained for the Canadlan Bankers\u2019 25C Wool Delaines and Seaman (9C Bleached Twilled and Plain 10C Kimono Flannels; look like of Thos.M.Graham, of Dublin, Ire- Frida t ; n y we will inaugurate the greatest sale of Stylish Dress Goods Mind.[10 Mary M_ Whelan, eldest daugh- it has ever been our good fortune to put before you 'Tis the result of an immense purchase and exceptionally favorable prices.Such phenom- y p P Whelan, of the same cliy.\u2018 MACFARLANE-SMITH \u2014 On the 7th of ena! values means that you can buy November, at the residence of tha TWO DRESS LENGTHS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE.nm ray oem reg erm bride's mother.12 MacGregor street, by \"esses not > el v 8 a the Itev.Dr.Barclay, Frederick Sam- This splendid lot consists of FANCY TWEEDS, SICILIANS, hood ha ose are arsed up und Association, and that the counsel had Cloth, with silk stripes, a new Sheetings.The mill price of these real French flannels; colors and uel MacFarlane to Annie Ioulse, eldest SCOTCH PLAIDS, MELTON CLOTH.VENETIAN CLOTHS, WOOL It also cures chapped hands and cold deemed the original charge the pro- fashionable matertal that is worth Sheetings {s 25c, 2 and 2 1-4 yds.designe all new.Regular 12 1-2¢ 3 daughter of the late J.Murray Smith.CREPOLINES and many others of the well known favorites too nu- sores.chilblains, sore nipples, chafed P2T proceeding under the circum- 35e, wide, to 18c values.! } PONTING.KLOCK \u2014 In this city, on merous to mention.Come early to-morrow and judge for yourself if places, etc.It is so pure that the stances.As the basls of the prosecu- > ! / the 7th inst., at St.Luke's Church.by these are worth double the price asked.; on was not changed by the introduc- .; the Rev.Dr.W.W.Craig.Richard © pri delicate skin of bables benefit from its tion of a new information at the ine 25¢C a yard for Plain and Fancy 250 a yard for your choice of 25¢ a yard for All-Wool Black ! Willam Ponting to Mary Elien (Nelite) SCOTCH PLAIDS, 37 in.wide, MELTON CLOTH for_ children's ren a thant wy ¢ etme and bac.stance of Magistrate Denison.the At- Dress Goods, that under or- : Plain and Fancy Silks, Albatross Cloth, a splendid : Klock: eldest Gnughier of Mr.W.T.Frida do cents Spectal 29¢ ria worth 0e Friday 292 teria \u201cwhich settling from the air tn- torney-General was still willing that dinary cireumstances would sell as short ena ant asad reneee value at 3bc, strictly all-wool, ; GAS ue SPECTET ocre ttes etes etes ; y .; ail should me grunted, but Mngistrate high as a dollar a yard, all Kinds \u201cre .doub 14 ; WHELAN-PAKENHAM \u2014 On Monday.NEW SICILIAN § wide, to a wound or sore cause inflamma- 0 h ema fan] th E d à 3 + .from our regular stock.Included crepe de chine finlsh, double fold, | November bth, 1506, al St.Patrick's splendid 60e muy.Fri- c Foon weiner! ton on oan HT a ae ns 8 successtully blocked the colors and weights, including 2 are a lot of Slik Velvets and perfect in weave and finish, and a | Bt.Churoh, by Rev.Martin Callahan, das's sale price .Lu.29 wide.Very special ; 29 household alm \u2018am- Bu ai - Some other course may he decided few Stik Kolicnnes.ptushos.; permanent dye.lutely unequalled.All druggists sell at 50 cents a box, YUPON by the counsel for the defence or you may obtain from the Zam-Buk to-day.or the Attnrney-tieneral may Ladies\u2019 and Children's Wool 15c Ladies\u2019 and Men\u2019 8 Handkerchiefs Be Co, Toronto, upon receipt of price, enforce his right to compel the Ilbera- Friday at each - P.P.John J, Whelan, eldest son of the late Edward and Catherine Whelan, of Dublin, Ireland, to Ellen Frances Pak- enham, eldest \"daughter of Thomas Rare Flannelette Bargains.Pakenham, of the same city.Six boxes for two dollars fifty.Write tion of Mr.McGill Gloves and Mitts, Friday at pr.to the company for a free sample box 500 PIECES 32 IN.STRIPED FLANNELETTE, of 00D | DEATHS IN THE CITY.: QUALITY, BUT LOW § RICED, A BARGAIN AT 10c.-Te sending one cent stamp to pay return If others have failed, we can repair Our buyer happened to be on the spot when the We can safely assert that there's not a Hand- : ATCHISON \u2014 On November 7th, 1908, FRIDAY'S SPECIAL PRICE .cco.postage.267 1 4 your watch.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James.agent was desirous of clearing out his samples and .kerchief in the collection worth leas than 10c.l at his residence, Fort Covington, N.Y., surplus stock, otherwise you'd have to pay as much Ladies\u2019 Pure Linen, Fine Lawn, Lace Trimmed | Samuel Atchison (engineer in the em- as 4bc for Gloves and Mitts no better than you can and Fancies, plain and hemstitched borders.The ploy Grand Trunk Railway System), B FE A CHED buy here on Friday at 15c.men's are in Fine White Lawn, large sizes, too, son of the late George Atchison, Mont.30c L HEETIN 19c y > Main Floor, Main Floor.real.and Mrs.Henry Paisley, 92 Rusha= brooke street, Point 8t.Charles.Fun- 300 pieces 2 yds.wide BLEACHED SHEETING, free from anne.We eral un Friday, November 9th.at 8.30 would advise vou to shop early if vou wish to secure some of It u kn them as we know them you'd be here a.m, from Bonaventure station to this splendid 30c Sheéeting, which we are selling to-morrow, c FRIDAY\u201d 8 MILLINERY BARGAINS bright and early to-morrow, morning.7 Mount Kuyal Cemetery.Friends and Friday, for .22 2.2 snaesa nes s ses a een Leu acces sanse00 19 \u2018 acquaintances please accept this inti- 250 doz.of WINGS, QUILLS, BREASTS, OSPREYS, BIRDS' HEADS, in all colors, hat trimmings (210 mation.| ; you'd pay as high as a dollar fur.Friday .FR Lene 6 ere 2 i } FRASER \u2014 At 180 Bleury street, ut the Wi 50 doz.LADIES' AND MISSES\u2019 UNTRIMMED HAT newest and styles, both , age of 62, Adam B.Fraser.Funeral 6.75 Boys Inter Overcoats, 4.95 © black and colored, worth up to $2.08 Frida 8 tho seasons ees ent naes Lo rescousse 49\u20ac î Friday.at 2.30 p.m., to Mount saroynl ; ; Temetery.266 2 We could only get 42 of these splendid Long Overcoats for boys, KARLEY \u2014 On Wednesday afternoon, and they will go like hot cakes to-morrow.They are made of heavy 25 only TRIMMED FELT HATS for street wear, worth up to $3.50.Friday .ecco cove .$1.19 Novemher Tth, Edith Evangeline.imported tweeds and worsteds and gray mixtures, sizes 25 to > $4.95 We would strongly advise you, if you have \u201cHosiery\u201d or daughter of John and Eva Karley, at Splendid $6.75 values.To-morrow .\u201cUnderwear\u201d for any member of your family on your \u201cwant 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and he 2 ; ; wa A ; , $1.00, $1.23, $1.LADIES $250 BOOT BOYS\u2019 75¢ PANTS the age of 18 years, 11 months and =: list\u201d to come here to-morrow and ses what we are offering.$1.75 EMBROIDERIES for 79¢ Friday Aas ; rs $I.45 Friday at .FP 49¢ days.Funeral from the home of her en bday pap pm Tue West $2.00 MEN'S PANTS $1.45.THESE BARGAINS FOR MEN.MeARTHY \u2014 Un November 7th, at 272 A Bargain, sir.These Fancy Strip:d Special lot of Men's Soft and Stiff Chocolate Kid and Dongola Kid Boots, In lace, button and Blucher styles, good winter Made of a heavy ait- woo] Canadian Tweed, extremely durable, well made, and lined throughout i You will surely be surprised not only at our lowness of price, but also at the enormous variety of weights and qualities.Fine Whites Nainsook and Swiss Embroidery All Overs, 21 Inches verpnol street.Francis D., infant son Mixed Tweed Pants were made Front Shirts, assorted sizes, pric- ! wide, all new designs, about 15 weight soles, sizes 3 to 8.Genu- with silesta, all sizes.\u2019 À Andrew D.MvArthy Funeral at specially for us to sell at $2.00.ed as follows: \u2019 i different patterns to choose from.ine $2.00 and $2.50 values.BOYS' NORFOLK 8UIT3, made ; .8380 aan.November 9th, to Cote des We are making them a special Men's Shirts, worth 80c.LADIES RIBBED CASH MERE HOSE 6 As th ; ly 200 yards in this Friday for .81.43 of a gnod all-woo! Canadian ! * Nelges Cemetery.snap for Friday.The $1 45 Friday .39C ; 8 there is only 200 yards In \u201cReady at 8 am\u201d \u201cNo \u2018phone Twesd, well made and Uned.\u2018 em \u2014 In this city, November 7th, price will be ., .» Men'y Shirts, worth $1.00.35c VALUE FOR \u2019 special offering, it's advisable to orders.\u201d perfect fitting.Special Fri- { Mary a ye ona, of Friday .49¢ We are placing on sale to-morrow 25 doz.Ribbed Cashmere come early.J.M.PETERMANN, Mgr.Shoe Dpt.day at .eo.$2.: & + rv +.sôn-in-law's ' residence, Mr.John $1 75 READY TO Men's niet, worth $1.00.500 Hose, In assorted widths of ribs, the, sizes being EL = 8.à Booth.156 Congregation street, on * Friday .Ce eran This lot was overshipped by an English manufac rer.an , Friday, at 7.30 a.m.Funeral private.TRIM HATS 29¢ > the agent accepted our offer for the lot at a big reduction:con- à Pair FRIDAY'S HOUSEFURNISHING NEWS is of _ FRIDAY IN THE BASEMENT will be a busy ! 266 2 Y TO-MORROW f sequently you wil reap the benefit a9 the regular value is 35c.mare than ordinary (hterest to people in need nf a day.We'll let the prices do the talking, .« ; .- e TELLING \u2014 In tls city.November 6th, COME EARL or Mat Bu won't find a need for 500 Strong Brass (cat Hangers at .} Thomas Telling, uged 58 yr ars.Fun: \u201cthese fine French felt and Com- wo MILLINERY., .oN ones nt HALF PRICES who t Gray Steel Enamel Wash Bowls at j eyul from Mis late residence, 67 Chi - eEs Hair.Heady.ty, Trin Hats, LAL.ory Smart.Looking , - : R i] Wire Lamp Shades, in all sizes, at £ ron street, EY > p.m.Ra Grace Church.{ © all new shapes, a almost Trimmid Bate made by obr own ; LADIES> HOSE IN EN LESS VA IETY, May be enough Rip.to-morrew.° Steel Ename| \u2018WaucePaña and Cans at .i nce to Mount oyal emetery.| every color, \u2018inclbding light , .Lu sa y .et here HALF Black Japanned toni Hods at cu | Monde please accept (Na intimation gray and white.They ure milliers, of the best quality 24c to 90c Pair.curls There ro A er and Best 3 cord Carpet Brooms at .,.\u2026.\u2026.Î9e ; Bi du uso and Manchester pe worth 8175, Your choice 290 felt houds, silk Mned, trimmed bi early.eres Axm ar, pestry 6 rolls or packages Tollet Paper for Cee 0010 OC Jo Dleate oR an Navemier Bin to-Mmorrow .2.22221200 with velvet, chiffon and wings; Turkish Floor Rugs, and a few Lamb.PRICE Floor Mops completa, with brush, at -.15c¢ | LILBE-In & city.on ! » .x ; at Hotel Dieu, Jean Rapuste Vallee, at vel ith peer patrich Ips.Ladies\u2019 Vests and Drawers 0 tkin Mats clearing on Friday at «eee Good Coal Furnace Scoops at.45¢c the age of 52 years, lawyer and pro- Cc \u2019 C and 8 ulle, or velvet ; , Between Drummond [Bonotars ef the Superior alor The oD Lanes HOSE 23 did and a Wao bird.They are The Vests are made button front, long sleeves.and shaped | THE HAMILTON CO Y, 583 to 587 St.Catherine West and Mountain Sts.unerai wi) take place Friday.e 4 pairs only o ese plendi wo 54 ae ; J from io mealience 480 5 Tente eu || 200 ER ST Bose, tn medium ana Pridey specter +.$2.95 a1 waist 1h Dravers arc ertret Aiting, tery giarile and dur- at half-past eight.for St.Louis de Tear weigh ; pe and ce Chure Cote des y weights, for ladies France Church, and thence to Cote des «hildren, double kneea and feet.Neiges cemetery.: ; : They are vorth sc.Fri- gap 25° CHILDREN'S GLOVES 9C DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.day special ae \u2014_\u2014\u2014 RINGWOOD GLOVES.very good BUTLER \u2014 In Boston.Mass, nn Sat- quality, long jersey wrist, sizes day, Novernb 3rd.Maggie Clair- - | wage, beloved wits of Matue Butler $1.75 LUSTRE SHIRT 1 t6 §.worth 25c, gc 26 .266 ?WAISTS $1.45.Friday speclal .HAM \u2014-At Lefroy, Ont on Thurs.; : 33a) Noverñbez last, Willie Laurence Ladies Fine Lustre Shirtwaists, ers, but when our line ts examined and comparisons made, it is so far ahead of anything else ON the market as to be in a Each class by itself Cut Price \"GROCERIES and PROVISIONS pao p< per ladies\u2019 Vests and Drawers Everyweight 35c to $2.50 each ham.age 14 yours ani à mamine in black and whiter beautiful $1.25 UNDERSKIRTS 97¢ for Friday & Saturday MACDUFF-Suddenly, at Ste Barbara, trimmed with tucks and silk ap- + \u2019 A .Cal.on November Tth, 1806 in his flat pliques, worth 3275, $i 45 Ladies\u2019 Black Mercerized Sateen Misses Pure-Wool Vests 50c year, Rev.Alex.Ramsay Marduft.M A.Special to-morrow \u2026 .Underskirts, trimmed with wide POTATOES TBc BAG à eldest son of the late Thonias Marduff, -\u2014 flounces and accordeon pleated ; .Es\u201c, of Montreal.frills.Worth $1.25.C Regular 75c Line for - - EACH 20 Ibs.Sugar for Co .DOC * McINNES \u2014 At Port Dante! Que.after $1.25 FUR MUFFS 96¢ Friday .oe 87 Ju lbs.Brown Sugar .407 Ç an illness of 24 hours, Mr.George Mc- .: We have a few dozen Pure Woo! Vesta (white) for young ladies, 1 ib: coud Late uotte cn \u2018 .25c 1 Innes.50 years old 266 2 Mos only Binck Russian Hare that the examiner in our factory would not pass as being perfect (al- ! a Lalry Butter (fit for e WHINFIFLD \u2014 On Novemher 6ih, at uls, lined with good sadn.though to a less experienced Person jt would be next to impossible to .dou 01 280 ; à .- 5 ç : f Cd eee eee es : T st im tabli - \"136 Third ave.Ottawa, W.A Whin- worth 31.25.Special ° 96° TWO BOOK SPECIALS.sec what is wrong with them), SO we decided to clear the lot at 50c Yen Ten for LT me for \u2018the confection of Tadles Realy tor field, formerly of Montreal, in Me a MOITOW +114 vr ect te 20,000 \u2018Stead\u2019 Selections, printed each, oo 3 lbs.Ten Dust .4 4.10.2.ROC Wear Garments in Canada, offers year.2 on good paper.clear type.not less .) dozen Pre Ban 17 te ane ! ) + 25¢ FLOOR than 12 to one Customer.1 dozen Parsslou Powder .- od ° Special price, per dod .10\u20ac C 1 ! i î 3 pkas.Bee Btareh +.+11 .230 Wanted General Drudge.OILCLOTH 15 1-20 \u2018 0 hildren\u2019s Underwear is Qur Specialty J: fie Wate bie 20002 80 , The Undertow, b Knowl 6 lbs.Rolled Oats .\u2026 10 .Ei wood food, including lady charlotte it h w 4 , y es.5 , 19 À Eelatine.: Extra Good Oilcloth.well sea- Regular $1.50.We keep everything in the KNITTED GOODS line for men, women 2 tins Tomatoes, Corn and Peas -25e i; .soned.gond selection of patterns.Friday RS .$L20 and children.! Ju ciqcoanut ct ee 0e A BE e pp = Regular 25c quality.Friday| gly c .Our variety is immense; our prices are the Icwest.; pk&s.' CA Flour 00 15: ti DEATHS REPORTED.1 à Pags Table Bat.CU 10e cauctions -\u2014 DRUGS AND SUNDRIES.e .1 quart Vinegar ., .10e! D ar eee yas recur 30¢ FINEST CREAMERY nes Fr, to- Me de CRE red at Hull of Mrs.M.J.l.averdure c Scott's Emulsion .$1,00 wo.° J) 3 pkgs.Vermicelll or Macaroni Co ox or 0: orrow ; Mn ET laver, BUTTER 26% nr Lambercs Syrup .300 2c LE sane 7 Maron AR © Port Perry, Ont - Lewis Wlhitfield, gh200 lbs.of the Finest Creamery Ayers Sarsaparilla .$1.00 64c RETAIL BRANCH: à tins French Sardines .23 an 2 ur a À formerly of this place, died at Swan utter, for special selling > Veloute Powder .30c 19e Mos em i TU \u2026 d S t d Lake, Man., aged 37 years.This Butter IR superior in many .i os : « 8 Ibs.Laundry Stare | - 155 Bowmanville, Ont.- Jolin Kinsman, cases to what costs you 25/20 Hot Water Bottles .40c 25c 597 St.Catherine St.West, Near Mountain St.300 ous Flour, for family use, 9 28: ] who went west from here in the 60's, Is regularly 30c, Our price .1 pkg.Self \u2018Raining | Flour, 6 Ihe.for \u2018240 A cursory glance will shaw you what \\ dead at Victoria, B.C.aged 73 years % lba.Ginger Bisenlts .exe a fashionable looking costume annex- Peterborough, Ont.\u2014 John Johnston, y CHINAWARE SPECIALS.à bottles Piekles Co \"55e ed design is.Made up in fanoy formerly of thin place.was killed by be- FRIDAY\u2019S Worth.Fri 3 bottles Pickles en Tern.25 Tweeds of different shades.Bingle ing caught in the shaft of a sawmill at : .os ancy (To ckies.tek ow.breasted tailored collar, turn-back Patry Sound, where he was working.GROCERY SPECIALS.1,000 Plates .» 106 be arr \u2014 » Te 356 or \u201cSoda for IT =a\" cuffs.8kirt fancifully made and or- Body taken to Marmora for interment.Reg.Fri.White and Gold Cups J » » RONA TEE = DEEE a Soda for Seren eee 25: namented with effective buttona, ete.Norwood, Ont.\u2014 Rev.A.W.Dove, i g.Fri.and Saucers 12e The A J.) Ss N \"CA SK: ; DRar.whi ported serie eee BBY of the Bay of Quinte Methodist Confers New Prunes, 3 Ilbs.30c 2bc +.+ 18 i} C le Rw z Tan\u201d aon yt 20 Friday and ence, dled at the home of his father, Rev.Cooking Figs, Ib.106 7e Seml-Porcelain Cups \"a ENT 4 TENUE à Ton Mixed Mireultn ABS $12 50 Dr.Dove, §t.John's, Nfld.Lo 30 and Saucers .10c 63e a 7 lit bon Mixed Blecults 222 .23: Saturday ° Port Hope, Ont.\u2014 Mary Ann Hender- Valencla Ralsins, 2 Ibs.30c 3c o Biz \u2018a ie & tins Sugar Becta _ .© rt scope, ; Mary \" \u2018 $1.00 sc 1,600 Porridge Saucers 100 be i SN ND ml IU 1 crock Jams, Iba.Regular Be, for Ke son.widow of the late Judge James 26 Ibs.Gran.Sugar -31.- me i To C I b t Th \"hea 25c tin Guaranteed Raking Powder.150 Should above style not be your Smith, of Lindsay, died in Toronto on RECEIPT, 0 eleprate 0 Ida} 3 tire Corn .TT _ l'ame taste, we have an almost endless num- November 6th.The interment took place ENAMELWARE SPECIALS Py Im Te 1 gallon Plckles \u2026.CL ame her of designs you can choose from, here.FRIDAY'S FURNITURE .ere Fil (pr LAN ' + tina Ureengages Toto 230 and nlso models in reserve from which Brockville, Ont.\u2014 Thos.Rinna, an Au- Second Flo A db | TA A ul 3 line Greengagen .oo.ooo.3 Be $17.50 You can have a costume made th orden M Ag farmer, \" gent.fed a SPECIAL.° or Reg.Fri I i: Heu I FNM 1 tin French Peas on 10 * oi the shortest notice.; aster ward Carr.son o r.and Fri lu hi © Le »: Mru., Edward Carr, died here of diph- 60 only Mattresses, made of Foo 100 Enamel Saucepans 60c.40c 3 tina Chicken, Jam wud v ongue.28.3 .j therta has come of the death at Mem Brass are.wool both sides, 100 Enamel Tea Pots .52c 3dc 0 | IR NEW STORE 5 gross Dr.Lambert's Syrup.Regu- \u2019 05 Notre Dame Street West .621 St.Catherine Street East | - .- .?Bate or Alors, Tomy dre eee 2 Single bed size .¥2.30 1000 Enamel Cook Pots 60e 46 ° or va Ammen Erp 40 197 St.Lawrence Boulevard 423 St.Catherine Street West J jy Dative o gonquin, Ont.She was Doublo bed size .88.00 3553-3355 Notre Dame, St.Henr 1 box (50) Very Good Cigars.Regu- 4 years old.c c \u2019 ° * I 82.50, f .N Wm.Stone.of Dalhousie township, is 60¢ COCOA BRUSH MATS 40 .ar 82.50, for Liavors.81.30 ; 3 dead,\u2019 aged 50 A 0 Samuel Willams died at Braeside, : 15\u20ac ASH SIFTERS 12\u20ac NEW SHIPMENT of Best Heavy A special line of Corsets, ith Pp\u201d We have lust opened (new TPE ! donen Hie RA qu ow : aged 103.Cocoa Brush Mats, size 18 x 30 Garters, worth 75c, special .© partmen n IWARE, N à : Co ¢ ÿ Mrs.Joseph Kylo died at Lombardy.200 only Strongly Made Ash inch lendid 60c value.SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS.A WARE, CROCKERY and (iLASS- 1 gallon Good Canadian Wine.MBe aged 68 Sifters, painted red.worth (20 T rn end © j 400 fortunate chance enabled us to WARE.We carry a magnificent ns- 2 hotües French Wine (Bordeaux) 48c Ÿ Miss Isabella McEwan, of Carleton 15c.Our special Friday price.o-morrow, Friday ./.buy thesa at a reduction: worth I\" sortment and shall be glad of your : porte ear andy.3 BT \u2026.» g race.dled here, aged 68.$1.00, for ; nspection.+ \u2026.2 Timothy MoCarthy., W.Wilkey and oO.LEY \u201c6 doz.Silk Belts.very hand- We carry a complete aagortment of 1 vote uen arts Dla Scotch \u201d Soc | 3 Adelina Wilber died at lawrenceville.«S.CARSLEY CS.S.CA °.some hrass Sickles, regular 2 Men nd men\u2019s and Children's Special attention 10 ear by Lhty.+ Mrs Hull, of Wrstport.is dead.value 50c.apectal ots A oes.* Mrs Grace Gowans Monro.widow of 143 to 131 Notre Dame west.te el ote Dame 5 vent ; LADIES\u2019 UNDERVESTS.QROCERIES.phone, M.273.the ate Dr.Monro, of Perth, dled at \\ 1R4 to 194 SL James st, Montresl.° .James at.extra apeclal offer, All- ! Massena Springs.\u201cHealth Brand.\" regular Shelled walnuts per * ron 28e PLOURDE & S/IROIS, In the most Matisfactory plan In exiatence.no atr.-; rev.ire- j Telon Lamont died at Fernwood from _\u2014 creer - $1.00, spec 50c French Sardines Ran fine ERT Tenis as contained in other credit systema.nn red tape and nn \"Injuries received by falling under the es Don forget to visit our new Lady Charlotte Jelly, ran.: Merchant Grocers, \u201c Annoying features whatever.You make your own terme.whesis of a freight train.For Intermediate Honors., therefore, will be on November 24th MILLINERY DEPT.\u201cand $1.00 worth of Stamps 110 ST.LAWRENCE ST., Corner Vitre, prousande In Montreal owe their œemportable homes to this Kingston, Ort.\u2014 Matthew Bateson and December 1st, in all probability.Men wii be Interested to know \u2019 MEATS : MONTREAL.beral plan.and the mame opportunity Is open ta vou fed yesterday, aged §7 years.Special to The Montreal Star The In that the MEN'A CLOTHING DEPT.Best Round Btenk, Ih.goods has een ihe a anosLentment pnd low prices far relinble : \u2019 Ont, November 8.\u2014The *N- neco #t Roun [LY e of our businéss pucres Come | I c temmediaté Rugby championship of Explorers have approached within two te ie a oor ploy a first- ,Birloin Staak.per Ib ; Mr.and Mrs.John G, Borthwick and get our prices.If you want anything for the home.oF ne FRIDAY OPPORTUNITIES.Canadu WUI be late this fall \"Varsity hundred and thirty-eight miles of the clase LADIES\u2019 TAILOR Consult 'Rib Roast Beef, per Ih.\u2026\u2026 have left town to spend a few days at tend furnishing a house.you wil] find nn bettar pince than this hy orth Pole.Him with regard to your new Coat or Ronat .the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec.store to opert an aceount.Pork, Costume, Chickend, \u2018per .2 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 } Our prices for diamonds are the low- Mehr lit : : DOUBLE STAMPS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT THE TWO BIG STORES.est.R.Hemsley, 255 Bt.James at.0p0 | an ouse urnis ng 0, The dry goods firm of Messrs.Jas.and R.M.CC.Kingaton, have AITAnR- à d h and home games for next Sat.; + A Oglivy & Sons, St.Catherine street uray and Saturday week, to declde west, éorner of Mountain street, are the intercollegiate, leaving the winner Dr.Scott\u2019s Liniment i ven t In Quebec the \u2014_\u2014 ; \u2018 now prepared to supply everything free on No ber 24th.Qu \u201ce In the best for man or beast.Special Notide.Complete Mouse Furnishers, , Nationals (Montreal) and Ottawa au for winter wear.Your usual Friday tied, and can be ready on November AR TQRSE LIN TMENT a Lemma!\u201d am am The agency for the celebrated Chic- 20 and 33 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST, OR ; in their !7 The Untario has the Argonauts Pr mera aad, Taree bore.DS > 9 .kerinæ Bros\u2019 pianos of Chicago han Shapping List will be found In their |.thia end, but Dundas, by beating cents 3553-3555 Notre Dame, 481-483 Notre Dame West, been placed with The Leach Piano Co.announgement on page 11 of this} London next Saturday, will tie Hamil.An excellent Hair Restorer and Scalp st.Heart.Wen \u201cCNausiTés re Limited, (60 St.Catherine atreet west.ton, making a play-off necessary there.br gent 1t = Ce.ta.; Nt.Hea - ¥, Wolllén Square, These famous pianos are expensive, Issue of the Star, t White Lmiment.Co.Lid, 8t 2 The fing] games among the threa.! John.N.B.anû Choïmietobé.: Mais.\" but are worth the price vor : ! orn i | Ldn Ll ; 8 AN | Lo ec by PO EL pas Phos saat rat SMR a à a ey i A re aie ae des eee re er awe 5 AT aR Fn iLL tg LAME: a) He MIL 16 St.Ann\u2019s Conservatives Nominating Convention Frank J.Curran, Son of Hon.Justice Curran, Chosen Standard Bearer She Conservatives are first in the fleld with a candidate St, Ann's division, Last night, In the Albion Hotel, qele- g2tes from the three wards-3t Ann's, West and Centre\u2014met and on the first ballot chuse Frank J.Curran, advocate, son of Hon.Mr.Justice Curran, their old member, as the candidate on the Conservative side, Mi, P.Monaghan vas vlected chairman, and he called upon the delegates, who included some of the leading business men in the city, to take up the business of the evening at once.Mr C.A.Harwood was appointed secretary for of the meeting and the roll vf delegates way called, meeting with a full response, Mr.H.B.Ames, MP.for St.Antoine.addressed the delegates, reminding them that the eyes of all Canada were on St.Ann's and asking them to chouse a good candidate and one who had the best chance to win.The chairman, amid cheers.then called for nominations \u2018The name of Mr.M.J.Morrisun was proposed by Mr.M.C.Foley, seconded by Mr.8.DO.Shorey.while the name of Mr.Frank J.Curran was submitted by ex-Ald.D.Tansey, sr, seconded by Mr.Arthur Jones.Ernest Gault, president of the Junior Conservative Club, Edmond Hrossard, and P.T.O'Brien were appointed scrutineers and a ballot was cast, giving Mr.Curran the majority of the votes of the convention.The decision was immediately made unanimous, Mr.M.J.Morrison making a strong speech in favor of the choice of the convention.THE CANDIDATE'S ACCEPTANCE.Mr.Frank J.Curran, on being called to speak accepted the candidacy.which he honor.He returned heartfelt Muessre, C.regarded as a high sincere and MR.FRANK CURRAN, Conservative nominee for St.Ann\u2019s Division in the Federal Partlament.who had done him \u201chis honor and then referred to the responsibilities altending the task which they had all undertaken together, that of redeeming the old Conservative division of St.Ann's and placing it once more in the Liberal- Conservative column, Sn far as he was ¢oncerned he would devote all his energy to the success of the party, which he regarded as the best for the interests of the country and would do all he could to eppuse the vote of St.Ann's division to the maladministration exposed at Ottawa during the last session and still going on.He called upon all friends of the country, and especially on those present to work hard and thanks to those persistently for success in this divi sion.Mr.M.J.Morrison was Joudly cheered as he declared: that while he would have felt honored at being the choice of the convention.he had not been nver-anxious for the randidacy.He felt convinced.however, that by going to work with a will they could carry the division.He was especially cheered when he ronciuded by declar- Ing that Frank Curr .n would have no more willing nor active worker on his behalf than M.J.Morrison.MR.AMES URGE?ACTIVITY.the delégntes and se Ann's division on their the unanimity dirplaved.With (wo weeks' good hard work.they should be able to carry the division.Ut was 1ecessary to get righ.down to work.however.At five o'clock nn Thursday afternnon, organization meetings will be hetd.For the Centre ward, the meeting will be at the fices nf Messrs.Leblanc and Pros mard.66 St.James strect.For the wet the people of ward, the meeting will take place at the office of Mr.C.Ernest Gault, 93 Notre Dame west.Meetings for organizing districts 4 to 12, St.Ann's ward.will tako placa this evening at 8 o'clock at Mr.John Watson's, 173 Wellington street; for Mr, H.B.Ames.MP.congratulated ; choice and on! of-; | streets, and for districts 39 to 46 at ha THE MONTREAL IMPORTED HAVANA CIGARS OF PERFECT MATURITY Directly Imported from the Following Famous Factories and in Stock at Present, Pedro Murias, La Flor de J.S.Murias, La Flor de Antonia Murias, La Corona, Cabana Y Carbajal, Villar Y Villar, La Antiguedad, Bock Y Ca.,, La Flor de Henry Clay, La Flor de Cuba (Valle Y Ca.), La Carolina, Manuel Alonzo Garcia, La Ventana and many others of equal merit to choose from.E.A.GERTH 369 Exclusively Havana Cigars DAILY West St.Gathering Street London.A SOUND POLICY! CHAMBERLAIN LIQUEUR SCOTCH (Sole Proprietors.The Amalgamated Distillers Co.MONTREAL.Glasgow.CHERESE Almost everybody fis fond of a piece of good We have the Our stocks are full and complete, with an assortment from all quarters, HERE THEY ARE: while others want it strong and rich.Camembert Cheese in boxes, English Stiltons, about Edam Cheese (Dutch Finest Oruyere McLaren's Imperial 12 lbs.each.balls).Roquefort The \"Viger\" Cream Cheese.Neufchatel Cheese Oneida Community, Quart Glass Jars Oneida Community.Half-gallon Glass Gordon & Dilworth\u2019s, Quart Glass J EVERY PACKAGE CAN MESSRS.E.LAZENBY & SON, LONDON PICKLES, SOUP SQUARES, SPICES, ANCHOVIES, PRESERVED CINCER.PICKLES.Assorted, Patent Stoppers, Pints, Clow Chow, Walnuts, Onions, Girkins .eee ieee .30 per bot.SOUP SQUARES.Vermicelli, Lentil.Julienne.Tomato, Green Pea, Assorted, Household, Haricot.Jullenne, Mulllgatawny, Gravy, etc.all in boxes of 1 duzen squares.hee eee es 0 .20 per sa.SPICES, Ground Black Pepper, tin spice.in 14-1b.1211142000 L 0 Late a oa.15 per tin firound Cinnamon, in %-lb.tins Cn ee eas .20 per tin ANCHOVIES Gorgona Anrhovies In Salt, Large Bottles ., .65 per hot Gorgona Anchovies In Bait, Small Rottieg .35 per bot PRESERVED GINGER.Preserved Ginger, Small Jars 22000004 22000 een.SN per jar Preserved Ginger, Large Jars, W'8.acces ver a anrsane .85 per jar SAUCES.J.azenby Chef Sauce, in Bottles .© eens ere wean .30 per bot Lazenby Harvey Sauce, in Pint Bottles ., .55 per bot Lazenby Harvey Bauce, in %-pint Bottles .30 per bot FRASER, VIGER & CO, Italian Warehouse, Fetabliehod 1856.(Switzer Kase) Cheese, Cheese.McLaren's Roquefort Uherse.; Canadian Cheddar Cheese, about 10 lbs.each, Canada Cream Cheese, Cheese Pine Apple Cheese, Meaduw Sweet Cheese I Oka Cheese.ars like {it mig, any taste, Some to suit cheese.goods in jars, all rizes.in jars in three sizes.Brie Cheese In glass Jars, Canadian Factory Cheese.Gorgonzola Cheese (Itallan).Philadeiphila Cream Cheese.Meat Pails BE RELIED UPON.$2.00 per box THE NORDHEIMER BUILDING, 207, 209 & 211 St.James Street, HONTEEAL.districts 13 to 22, at Ald.O'Connell's.163 Ottawa street; for districts 23 to 29, at Mr.John Flood's, 405 William at: for districts 30 to 38, at White's Hall, corner of Wellington and Richmond Exchange Hotel, Mill street.All the meetings In St.Ann's ward are to te \u201cold at 8 p.m.this evening, and in each case committees will be named and preparations made for a splendid'y vigorous campaign.Mr Ames also announced that thrae or four meetings would be held during ea M ss pes a URAD (Plain Tips) Turkish Cigarettes v 156 per box, JERI the coming week, and that several woil known speakers outside nf Montreal had offered their assistance.Among these, it is understood, are Messrs.George W.Mclnerney.of St.John, N.B.former member for Kent; J.P.Downey, M.L.A.of Guelph, Cnt.; 'T.W.MeGarry M.LA.South Renfrew; \u2018on.M.F.Hackeit.Stanstead; Andrew Brodr- M.P.for Dundas and others.The following gentlemen composed the convention: CENTRE WARD.Alderman Nap.Giroux, Campbeil Lane, K.C.; James Crankshaw, K.C: Eug.H.Godfn, Edmond Brosrard, C.P.Beaublen, P.B.Mignault, J.A.A.Brodeur, F.De Sales Bastien, K.C.; Louis J.Chalifoux, Duncan McCorm- tek, 1:.C,: V/.B.Mount.Henry Wein- field, Romauld Delfausse, J.E.E.Leonard, M.P.; A.Wilfrid Grenier.\u201cWEST WARD.R.Oughtrod, Ald.W.J.VW i.lte, Art.Delorme, Farquhar Robertson, T.Chase Casgratm, F.J.Curran, C.E.Gault, F.E.Jones, H.L.Lyman, P.E.Leblanc M.C.Foley.R.Stanley Ragg.M.J.Morrison, H.D.Metcalfa, C.A.Harwood, À D.Fraser, Edgar Judge.A ST.ANN'S WARD.D.8.Priedman, Alex.Nelson, 8.O.Shorey.B.Wall, W.J.Smith, Mr.Gardner, Robert Aitken, G.Esplin, D.R.Ane'~, G.A.Gentile, John Wa*- son, Jos.Lloyd, Thos.Henry, Mr.Hayward, James Kemp, Philip Donovan, Daniet Donnelly, Jos.Johnson, Andrew Finn, Thos.A.Crawford, Michael Bahen, sr; Patrick TK.O'Brien.Robert Byrne, John Dumphy, F.es, A.Gibbons, Jos.Normandin, Geo, Burrowes, jr.; L.Monette, F.Mullany, J P.Cunningham, James A.Flood, D.McCarthy, Maurice Murphy, Wm.Ell.A, Jones, Denis Tansey,sr.; P.M.nohin, Thos.Kane, Owen Tah- sey.John Smit , J.Currie, Dr.Ilugh Lennon, LJ.Lédfebvre, Robert Dubois, Patifique Desjardins, Theo.Corbell, Simeon Poirier.Dr.I.C.Sharp, Jom Cleevely, PNXBip- \u2018Elliott, jr; E.St.Plerre, H.Dofialie, Wm.Clarke, Win.etinedy, R.Tufner, James Glenny, Matthew Rodgers, John \u2018Taylor pany, Beech, Jo.n ner, Jas.: ter, Andy Snare AT, O'Connell, Wm., and costs less than the average drinKer GURE FOR DRUNKENNESS.Orrine Treatment ls td Bo Used at Home Without Publicity, or Loss of .Time from Business.Thousands of persons who realiy want to quit the use of whiskey or beer, realize.that they cannot do so without medical help, yet they can not afford the time or perhaps the money to go to a sanitarlum.Happlly a new cure for drunkenness has been discovered which is to be Tiken at home will spend in a day.In using Orrine there |s absolutely no publicity, as the remedy is sold by the leading druggists in nearly every city and town, or It can be sent by mall.Sure rellef is positive when Orrgie ls used.So uniformly successful {s this treatment that in every box is a registered guarantee which entitles you to a refund of your money If Orrine falls to effect a cure.Orrine ie in two forms\u2014No.1, a secrel remedy, absolutely tasteless and odorless, which can be given in food or drink without the patient's know]- edge.No.2, in pill form, for those who wish to be cured.The price either form is $1 a box.Send to the Orrine Co., Washington, D.C., for free booklet and consultation blank.The desire for lquor is soon destroyed after Orrine treatment is commenced and before long the patient is freed from the terrible drink craving, and the drink will not be missed.Orrine is for sale by John Lewis, chemist, corner University ard St.Catherine street, Montreal.Simplicity Despatch and Economy these three essentials to satisfactory purchasing are present to an, eminent degree in our method of forwarding Watches, Jewelry an An Silver to far-off districts Xmas where the demand for Cata- jewelry does not war- logue rant the keeping of a proper stock.By the aid of our handsome illustrated catalogues our immense stock is brought direct to your doors.Write us and understand how.@ Our catalogues furnish you with the latest information.jewelry, B.& H.B.KENT cag, w et.14 1 The Leading Mail Order Jowelry House Yonge St., Toronto 259 2 law = BOYS\u2019 OVERCOATS.Overcoats.in plack and Boys\u2019 qd Regular $3.50\u201423 gray frieze per cent.off.Boys' Overcoats.in fancy tweeds, Chestertleld and Tourist styles.Regular $4.00 and $4.50\u201495 per cent.off.Boys\u2019 High Class Overcoats, In fancy stripes, virunag and plaids English twill.serge Jlned, hand tailored.Regular $5.50, $6.50, 87, and $8.00\u201425 per cent.off.Boys\u2019 Blanket Coats, red piped, tweed lined.Rqgular $4.00\u2014225 per cent.off.: IF THE LIVER GOES WRONG, TAKE | Soid Everywhere.BEECHAM?\u201dS PILLS.In Boxes, 25c.\u201cThe Bread of Breads, \u2018in order to reduce stock.BERMALINE.W.& J.8.WYLIE, Tel.Up.1409.STAR\u2014THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 8, 1906.Tan ke k he first essential of Women\u2019s or Men's Footwear is Style.The best fitting and most durable Shoes are unsatisfactory if they do not possess the graceful lines\u2014 the \u201csnap\u201d and latest mould of fashion.Boston \u2014FIt \u2014Finish \u2014Fashion Cor.St, Catherine and Mansfield Sts, Open Evenings, Shoes 20 POSSESS.\u2026.MAIL ORDERS .PROMPTLY FILLED.Great Stock-Reducing Sale OF BOYS\u2019 SUITS AND OVERCOATS.\" There are many good reasons for Special Sales.Kind, the weather may not be up to the mark, or numerous broken lots, thus be willing to sacrifice profit We will therefore have a Cut Price Sale.A merchant may have too many goods of one It will be bona fide.WE WILL SAVE OUR PATRONS MONEY.BOYS\u2019 REEFERS.Boys\u2019 Nap Reeferr.Regular $1.75\u2014 5 per cent.off.Boys\u2019 Blue and Gray Frieze Reefers.Regular $3.00\u201423 per cent.off.Boys Îriss Frieze T.cefers, storm collar, lined in heavy corduroy.Regular $4.00\u20149%5 per cent.off.Boys\u2019 Blue Nap Reefers, heavily tweed lined.Regular $3.00 and $3.50\u2014235 per cent.off.\u201c Mothers, now is the time to save money by eR spending it.\u201d ornerCraig à; It's simply a Boys\u2019 Norfolk Suits, brown cheviot.25 per cent.off.Boys\u2019 25 per cent.off.Boys\u2019 Norfolk Suits, fancy mixed tweeds.Regular $2.2f\u2014 Norfolk Buits, It will not be a sale of \u201c Job Stuff\u201d or marked up and then marked down again.All this season\u2019s regular high-class Boys\u2019 Suits and Overcoats will go at cut prices.Nothing sensational about this sale.NOTE OUR REDUCTIONS\u201425 PER CENT.DISCOUNT OFF REQULAR PRICES.BOYS\u2019 NORFOLK SUITS.money-saving proposition.in gray and Regular $1.76\u2014 \u20ac : Boys\u2019 3-piece Fancy Tweed Suits, well lined and specially made Regular $3.50 and $4.00\u201425 per cent, off, in for school wear, in Scotch and fancy tweeds.Regular $3.00 23 per cent.off.Boys\u2019 Regular $5.50\u2014@5 per cent.Norfolk Suits, worsteds, serges and corduroys.$4.00, $4.50, $65.00 and Boys\u2019 3-piece Buits, in fancy blue serges.Regular $ off.mu.Are the Best Shoes made, SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY.Ladies\u2019 Lamb\u2019s Wool Soles (Peerless Brand), Regular Price 35c.Special for Friday only .BOYS\u2019 3-PIECE SUITS.in tweeds, worsteds and English $5.00, 36.50 and $7.00\u2014f-4 off, HME Xeury Stes Limited.Via ee à AS ES ?Considering the style \u2014 and the unusual wearing qualities BOSTON ! nin ne.SHOES BOYS\u2019 BUSTER BROWN SUITS.in all the newest shades of fancy mixed tweeds or serges.Regular $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00\u2014 33 1-3 per cent.off.Boys\u2019 Pants for school wear, &t 49c, 76c and $1.00\u2014@5 per cent.oft, fancy 4.00, $4.50, Tansev.E.Abby.Thos.Morrissey, J.French, J.Doran, Michaal Do\u2019an.SKETCH OF THE CANDIDATE.Mr.Frank J.Curran, the choice uf the Conservatives, is no stranger to the division.In every contest that has taken place In that division fer the last twelve years.he has taken part in the fight on the side of hia party, and he has also done service for the Coneervative «cause in many districts outside the city.His father, J.J.Curran, represented St.Ann's for many years.Frank Curran was born in Moatrral in 1871, and attended schoo} as a voy at St.Ann\u2019s school, in the heart of tha division which he now seeks to renre- sent.Later he went to the Jesuit College, in this city, and afterwarus to Manhattan College.New York.116 pursued his law studies at McGill Unt- versity, graduating B.C.L.In 193, He was admitted to the Bar in 180, ana has established a good law tice 9 the city.In the athletfc and national And re- Mgious societies of the Irfk parishes of the city Frank Curran has always taken a Hvely interest, He wag at one time a player In the Shamrock Lacrusde Club, and has been a m a 1] , pr the | directorate of that assoctätion Ya Walls, D.Tansey.jr; J.Simpson, W.W.Robertson, Leopold Rodien, B.has occupied various offices-in-St.pat- | rick\u2019's Booletv.of which ha ia at She for all.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James st, Montreal.$10 deposit and §7 monthly.present time the president.He iz ala» chancellor of Branch 26 of the CM.B.A., besides being connected with several other organizations.He has been secretary-treasurer, and is at the present time vice-president «f the Junior Conservative Club, whose members have announced thelr in\u2018en- tion: of aiding In his election In the division to the extent of their power.\u2018All Want to Use Same Pass, Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont.November 8.\u2014 The Transcontinental Rallway have applied to the Government to use the Yellow Head pass as a route through the Rocky Mountains.They expect to get a grade of from four-tenths to flve- tenths of une per cent.The Canadian Northern and other lines desire to use the sam> pass, but there will be room Diamond prices are advancing by now?ing out.ADON pared Hair gives new life scalp.Healthy Action of the Scalp will keep the head free from dandruff and vent the hair from HED-RUB is a scientifically pre- Food and scalp-tonic.Completely remqves dandruff Sold by all Druggists, re- all- IS sur and to the Tel.the assortment of our materials js still complete, as we a replenishing our stock with new imports every day.As i¢ is getting late in the season, we will make SKIRTS and SUITS | to order.at the following reduced prices: ¢ BKIRTS, in any desirable style, £10.00.Reduced from $12.00.oe Notwithstanding the rush we had this fall, we fing 3 in Tweed or Cheviehl % TS, In Tweed or Cheviot.i .ene - 880 007 Bpecial Reductions on our Fur-lined Coats and Qpers} Cloaks, § HE.Litwin, | i High Class American Ladies Tallor, f Up 2508.580 St.Catherine Street Went, 8pecia! Notice.COMPLEXION.SKIN, Another shipment of the Morris pianos recetved by The ac Plano Co.Limited, 580 St, Cather street west, between Stanley Drummond.Prices from $376.famous {Montreal -\"Britieh barrels à day.\u2018Bmpire.and \u2014_\u2014 Terms |For bridesmaids\u2019 presents go to R.J Memsley's, 255 St.James st, Montreal.has the largest: flour mill in It \u2018turns out 6,000 Ridney ana Bladder DR.if.J Bate and Genito - Urinary Diseases MEN and WOMEN'S TRDUBLES, Blood Polson, eczema.pimples, hair falling, Lost Vitality, Prostration, drains and losses.Bpecialist of Paris.38 Park ave.Bells Telephone Up 208.* 28 \u2014\u2014 From Ship in Mid-Ooean, the Montreal Star, by Marconft Wireless, via Sable Island.\u2014Thurse SCALP To day, 9.30 a.m.\u2014Minneapolts, 220! Troublen,.Stricture, miles southeast, bound west _____; reg, The Montreal Dal) Star is printed blished at 163, 1°\" 1 ag A er und 100 \"oe \"by The bmtraa)) iB amen popudontrest a 0 giar ublin vo Limited, 7 89 Rrenion À.Moconb.Madness Tiline."]
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