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[" ho?\u2019\u2019 all of thelr shareholders.\u201d f ny \u2019 Cay de LA [Ra r + ; \u201cnad?9 : >) ce, Ad dag Pw VOL.XL.N° MEXICHN POWER \u2014 AMDTHE PROPOSED TRIMWAYS LEASE ' London Group Cable State- - ment to Montreal\u2014Mr.C.H.Cahan\u2019s Views.London papers are publishing a Enod deal of inatter these days about the leasing of the Mexican Light, Heat and Power Company to the Mexican Tramways Company.The group interested in the Power stock and desirous of leasing to the Tramway Company centres about the firm of Bperling and Company, head- od by Mr.E.McKay Edgar.Yormerly of Montreal.At the present time he has the active co-operation of Mr.FF.8S.Pearson who Is in London at present.On the basis of the which have already taken place, an almost definite announcement was published in London to the effect that the tepve\u2014 had gned.negotiations st \u2018This announcement having been cabled to Montreal along with other matter touching upon puwer companies\u2019 affairs, it was shown to Mr.C.H.Ca- han, who immediately cabled London for distribution te newspapers there the following statement: MR.CAHANS STATEMENT.\u201cThere is no possibility of the lease being approved by the directors of the Power Company, who by unanimous vote on Tuesday of last week, reject- od the tramway proposals.\u201cThe lease proposed to divert one- half of the surplus net profits of the Power Company into the treasury of the Tramway Company without any ,corresponding advantage to the Power Company \u201cUnder the lease the Tramway Company could assume the entire control \u2018of the Power Company's business, and destroy Its undertaking for the pur- foes of booming the.Tramway stock n the London market.and then having sucked the orange dry, could terminate the leases at will on three ~ months\u2019 notice at any time.es Power Company is now earning six per cent.and paving four per cent.on the ordinary shares.- It will earn at least eight per cent.next year and is now increasing its capacity from forty-eight to ninety thousand horse- - power to mest the Increasing demands of its consumers.\u201cThe Power Com is able to obtain all the funds Re réquiras and the Girectors tn rejecting the lease believe - are acting tn the best interests \u2018of In diecuseing this statement previous to Ms being depatched to London, Mr.Cahan said to a Star representative 2 het the contro} of the common stock She Mexican\u2019 Light & Pewer Com! Joey was à question that did not rest the hands of the London group fa- væsable to the lease.The publication of Mr.Caban's ulti- mafum in London evidently created a fimancia! sensation of no email tude especially In so fer as the sroup im favor of leasing to the company was concerned.LS THE LONDON STATEMENT.One outcome of the perturbed state Qf mind of the interested people - in London was the following atatement which came by cable to-day addressed to The Star: \u2014 : \u201cThe Times and other London papers publish the following this morn- Ing: A committee of influential] shareholders of Mexican Light & Power Co., Ltd., has been formed tn represent views of those who desire to see the gompauy's undertaking leased to the Mexican Tramways Co.This committee, it Is belleved, recently approached the Board with a request that the directors should embody in the notice convening the special general meeting of the shareholders which is being summoned for 3rd December, to Increase the capital.resolutions which would enable the shareholders to consider und decide the question us to whether or not the company's undertaking should be leased to the * Tramways Co.The board having re- \" fused to agree to this suggestion, we are informed committee has taken steps by ca o have a further spe- clal meeting of\\the sharehoiders convened some time during the month of November, prior to the meeting which tNe directors are canvening.so that the question of lease may be settled before the shareholders are called upon to vote on the question of whether or not > the compuny's capital shall be increased It is stated that the committee has already received proxies and promiees of support from a clear majority of the shareholders and that proxies from a clear majority of the shareholders have actually been mailed to Canada for use there, which proxies will be used in favor of the proposed lease.\u201d Mr.Cahan left for the City of Mexi- vo Tuesday.YORKSHIRE WOOLS AGAIN.Bradford Council Endorse Leeds Resolution With One Dissension.Canadian Associated Press.- London, Eng.October 29 _At the last meeting of the Counc!l of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce, Mr.I- Mngworth moved that the council endorse the resolution adopted at the - Meeting at Leeds.which protested against the false statements contained In an article published in \u201cIndustrial Canada.\u201d Mr.Whiteley contended that by keeping the matter before the pub- fic they would only be assisting the .cause of those Canadians who are seeking to put higher duties on British goods.After some discussion.the resolution was agreed to, Mr.Whiteley Young against it.TWENTY-THREE SAILORS LOST IN NORTH SEA.London, October $9\u2014Wreckage picked up in the North Sea confirme the fears that the steamer Yarmouth foundered two days ago white crose- sng from the Hook of Holland to Har- ich.The Y uth was a channel freighter belonging to the Great Bast- orm Railroad Com .She carried a srew of 23 men.dnd it is believed that they all perished.© Conservative New In Selkirk.Winnipeg.Man, October 39.\u2014Final returns (rom Selkirk give Geo.H.Bradbury, Conservatlys, 118 majority.Quit and River Report.¢r Point\u2014-In.§ a.m., Pomeranian.vers alone-\u2014Mn.9.40 a.m., Victor- as did his secretary, while attending £ of $3,000 had 259 ACTION TAN TO UNSEAT ENTIRE FINANCE COMMITTEE Alleged Illegal Voting of Money for Mayor's Trip to Paris The seven aldermen who hold seat on the Finance Committee, have ceived notification that quo-warrdhto proccedings have been taken in the civil courts to unseat them.The members are also called upon to re-em- burse the clty the sum of $3,800 which it 1s held they illegally voted in connection with the Mayor's recent trip to Paris to attend the Tercentenary celebration there.The quo-warranto warrants were issued on complaints lald by R.E.Larin, a photographer of St.Denis Ward.In the complaint it is alleged that the Mayor.who was accompanied by secretary.spent an excessive sum the celebration: that the secretary was accompanied by his wife on the trip; that detalled statements of expenditures were not submitted when the Mayor and\u2014his secretary returned from Paris; that neither of these two gentlemen were authorized to go to Brussels as well as to Paris.\u2018and that the Finance Comimttee did an 1l- legal thing In ordering the accounts to be pald before they had.been duly sanctioned by the City Council.Because of all this it asked that each member of the Finance Committee be disqualified, and that they each make good to the city the sum that was handed to the Mayor and his secretary for their \\expenses.Ald.L A.Lapointe, chairman of the Finance Committee, speaking to-day of the legal proceedings which had been entered in Court to unseat himself and other members of his committee, sald that nothing whatever 1llega! had been done by the committee.He pointed out that on May 18 last the Clty Council decided to accept an invitation from Paris and to send the Mayor and his secretary to represent Montreal at the big celebration In that city.In the resolution authorizing the trip, Council did not limit the Mayor or his secretary to any amount they must spend.This was not done, because ît would be impossible for a city the size and importance of Montreal to adopt such à course.Upon the Mayor's return from Paris the Finance Committee, acting on the motion Councii had passed.paid the bills that the Mayor and bis secretary turned In.The aocount as given in by the Mayor and his eeeretsry was noi itemized.It simply atated that the been spent on ocean passeges, railway farsa, hotels, receptions cabs.tips, incidentals, eto The amount was also authorised te be pald on the strength of the foilow- ing clause in the city charter: \u201cThe city may take from the reserve fund all disbursements for delegations, age authorized hy the City Council\" ThoPe had been money in the reserve; in consequence the amount had been paid.\u201cNothing has been done that \u2018is 1lie- sal\u201d sald Ald.Lapointe, \u201cand it ! most strange that such action shoul have been taken by anyone.\u201d In regard to the secretary taking his wife with him.it te explain the lady's expenses were pald by her husband out of his own money.It is also stated that only funds of the city were used for legitimate expenees in- çurTel by the Mayor and his secre- y.Bpeaking of the affair to-day the Mayor said: \u201cIt is being held that I and my secretary spent too much of the city\u2019s money while attending this big celebration.We were awly something over five weeks; in consequence I do not think the expenses are excessive in any way.T do not suppose the citizens expected me to go to a small hotel when I! reached the other alde of the water.I have never tried to squander civic funds when millions have been spent on important sivle undertakings, and it ie not likely wou 9 so on a small - ter of this kind.\u201d péraonal mat- LAKE MANITOBA'S LIST.Exclusive to The Montreal Star.The following saloon passenger sailed on tne Lake Manitoba from Liverpool for Canada on Wednesday: \u2014 Lieut.L.A.H.B.M.Addison.R.N.; Assiat.-Paymaster H.Baird, R.N.; J., Mrs.and Miss D.Brodle, G.A.Brown, Mr.Decramer, W, H.and Miss Cross.A.B., Ir.and Miss BE.Fraser; Btaff Surgeon W.KE.Gribbell, R.N.; Lieut.C.C.Hey- cock, R.N.; J.B.Hutcheson, I.L.F.Macbeth, G.Marryatt, D.McVicar, G.Milne, Bub.-Lieut.T.G.A.Moncrieffe, R.N.; J.O'Hara, Rev.M.O'Rourke.Mrs.H! L.and Master J.F.Penny, Mr.Mrs.and Miss Peterson; G.N.R.B.W.Pitt,-R.N.; T.Reynolds, Ww.oss, Capt.C.E.P.Sankey, Misses M.V.and E.Shaw.Chief Artificer Engineer A.E.Sherriff, RN.; Miss C.A.Steen.Miss M.E.Trot- man, Assist.-Paymaster A.F.Weston, R.N.; A.G.Withycombe.The Star is in Marsenigraphio oom - munication with al prinejpa! e di ah ° the Atlanti \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 VICTORIA'S PASSENGERS.Exclusive to the Montreal Star.The following are the saloon pasesa- gers on the Allan liner Victorian, which salled from Liverpool for Canada en Friday: Mr.Ackroyd, Colone) J.Lyons Biggar, Mrs.Biggar, C.C.Bryce, Mis A.EK.Burstall, W.J.Cudworth, W.O.Cudworth, Miss E.Darling, A.L.Ea- twistle, Captain A.J.Fife, Miss I.Gibson, Miss H.R.Gibeen, Dr.8.P.Gilmore, Lady Grey, Lady Sybil Grey and maids, H.Laycock, David Levy, Miss Edna Luby, es M Dr.Mallaber, W.MY A.~ Morgan, Mr.Nicholson, R.WAY, J.B.Pennington, Mise Penninet Mies Mary Pirie, Mr.Ri .BR , F.W 5 J B fled, Dr.C.L.Stow, R.Struthers, Mrs.M.Tyson and \u2018raigned in cowrt, and fined that | {| Boston on December TWO SUFFRAGETTES DISTURB HOUSE OF COMMONS AEA Two Noisy Women Chained Themselves - to the Grille * London, \u20acc¢t, 29.\u2014The monotonous brocéedings in the House of Commons, which was considering the Licensing Bill, were startingly diversified last night by a suffragette speaking from the ladies\u2019 galiery.She stoutly demanded that the women of England be allowed to vote jfud thrust through the grille a plac no which the pre- chee demands of the suffragettes were emblazoned.Mr.Remnant, who was speaking on the Licensing Bill.attempted to continue his oratory, but the cries con- tinged from the gallery.The members were further confounded by a man throwing down a bundle of papers.at the same time crying, \u201cI am a man and I protest against Injustice to women.\u201d The ejection of the disturber was followed by sounds of a desperate struggle in the gallery, when it was discovered that two suffragettes had chalned themselves to the grille.They continued to cry.\u201cWe demand votes for women,\u201d while the members watched the proceedings with great Interest.Eventually, the attendants, who were unable to release the women from their self-fastened chalos, were obliged to remove a portion of the grille and file the chains before they could eject the suffragettes, who were Muriel Manners and Helen Fox.Simultaneously, a party of suffragettes harangued a large crowd from the Equestrian Statue In front of the House.The police arrested thirteen of them.When the House was adlourning Premier Asquith asked the Speaker to take messures to maintain its dignity and order.Ex-Premier Balfour seconded the request.When the loud and general approving cheers had eub- sided.the Speaker said that In consequence of the decencies having been violated and privileges grossly abused, not for the first time, he had reluctantly decided that the strangers\u2019 gallery and the ladies\u2019 gallery should be closed until further notice.This ar nouncement was greeted with loud cheers.Suffragettes Were Fined.an, October 29.\u2014AH the suf- trage with the exception of two, who were arrested last nigiat during the disorders in and the House of Commanms, mare this mo od ar.each.Lo They refused to and were consequently sentenced Sach to one month's imprisonment.AL STEAMERS LITE ON LAST SHLINGS Fog and Smoke Has Set All Schedules Away.Bafore noon the Virginian was reported by tae Marine Signal Service, at Batiscan, with her anchors out, unable to proceed.Her departure is expected to-day, slthough she is now a week behind time, and her delay has .caused the Allan line to make many changes inf thelr season's schedule.The Virginian will not be \u20181ere again thin season.according to the arrangement of the new schedule, and the Corsican will take her salling with the { mails: She salls from Liverpool on Thursday next, leaving this port again November 19.The Numidian will take the scheduled sailing of the Hesperian from port on November 21 for Glasgow, \u201cthe Hosperian leaving Liverpool for Boston on November 21.and sailing from 12.The fog and smoke that has caused so much loss to all shipping @ome panies, and particularly to the Allan line, still Prevails, and stretches from Montreal down the river.and over the water above the rapids.When, on Tuesday last, the flect of merchantmen slipped past Quebec.the Vir- ginlan, which set out with them, was unable to follow.She !1s of greater draught.and as !t was low water at the time, she was forced to anchor.When the tide had risen the fox hindered her departure.It was cleaver to-day in her naighborhood.and her anchors will mo doubt be we : Virginian has a large amount of mai matter on board, which will be a week late in making its destination.Three steamships saould have left Montreal! this morning but they were still here when e Star went to press.They are the Carrigan Head, booked for Belfast: the Cervous, for Newcastle, and the Athenia, for Glas - gow.1 + There has narély a week gone by during thd latter part of the season that several delayed sailing Tave not been reported.and in many cases they were mail boats.C.P.R.Mount Royal is still anchored at Three Nive ers, outward Bound: t Vercheres.Taat night, and the Lakonla is dec.DENSE FOG HINDERS / i 4 gEEnLe & 8 i Rw pe on = 8.+ ELIE KASER'S STORY AROUSES FEELING AGAINST FRANCE French Official Discredits Emperor William's Statements Berlin, October 29.\u2014In answer to enquiries, the Foreign Office stated yesterday that the Kaiser's conversation, as reported by the London Telegraph, was in all essential points correct.It was added that the interview was intended as a message to: the English \u2018people.The Foreign Office officials stated that the interview was held In MONTREAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1908.1907 when the Kaiser was staying at Highclifte Castle, England.with one time of its publication was left.ENGLAND STARTLED.e (London October 29.\u2014The interview 1 th the Kaiser by \u201ca reputable Englishman, who long since to p vate life,\u201d which was published in the Telegraph yesterday, has aroused extraordinary Interest.The disclosure of the Franco-Russian proposal to Germany during the Boer War to bring about England's downfall, is the chief subject of comment; fears are even expressed at the effect that the publication will have on the governments of those two countri ne journal claims that it has | that the article is true In its chief features.KAISER'S STORY DOUBTED.Paris, October 29.\u2014The Kalser\u2019s declarations in the London Telegraph of his part in maintaining the peace of Europe are widely reproduced here and have provoked expressions of amasement in the political world.An official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared that the truth regarding the projected continental coalition against England at the time of the Boer War is that such a coalition was proposed, but when it was brought to the notice of M.Delcasse, who was then France's foreign minister,and wha was contemplating an entente with England, he denounced the stheme te Lord Salisbury.The official added that ft was impossible to believe that the soverelËn who sent the telegrai- of encouragement to Presideut Kruger, of the Transvaal, should take the ove- dit of devising military strategy to crush the Boer republics Another Version Given Paris.October 29.\u2014 The Echo de Paris this morning publishes a lengthy aricle giving the other side of the story concerning the negotiations bee tween France, Russia and Germany, to, call upon Great Britain to put an end to the South African war.as told In France joined In the Russian attempt at mediation salely on the grounds of humanity.Russia acted as spokesman In the negotiations, in the belief, from previous assurances, that Germany would unite with the other two powers on this basis.Instead, the Emperor replied that intervention by the three Powérs would be a lengthy affair.and before it was undertaken.France, Russia And Germany niust enter into a mutual enga nt to guar- sntee the integrity of their territories.Russia, at once saw that this condition would not be =cceptadls to France and divined danger in Germany\u2019's design.In transmitting Rus- sise decision to M.Delcgase, the French Foreign Minister, Count Mouravieff declared that fn the eyes of his government, acceptance of Germany\u2019s condition was inadmissable because it would imply in the first place the disappearance of the Franco-Rus- sian alliance, which henceforth would be without object.According to the Echo de Parts Germany's object clearly was to form a new triple alllance against Great Britain, and at the same time to destroy the Franco-Russian alliance, subserviating France in her policy for all time by conditons which were tantamount to signing sgain the Treaty of Frankfort and giving an engagement never to attempt to regain Alsace-Lor- raine.Election Case Dismissed.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, October 39.\u2014The protest of Cousineau, the Nationalist candidate for the Quebec Legislature, in Ottawa.against Gendron, M.I,.A.has fallen to the round, because counsel for Cousineau falled to file his blll of particulars within the specified time.car might be on its way for a rear- end - collision: exit, but were reassured by the conductor, and things were soon all right.without anyone being injured.The morning was not without Its humorous features, one of them being a mix-up between an elderly woman and a youth of eighteen.The latter, while tening down Bleury street: ran into the old lady, and then In rough language asked her why she did not look out.That was too much fdr her: and grabbing the youth bythe coat collar, she hammered him with 3, a umbrelie until! he with n.English Glace Rubber Goats Guaranteed Waterpreod S.A.DE LORIMIER ?FLO Cometaway out hers for As Bast in the eity.° HALL & ROBINSON, Florists 005 PF.CATEERIND 7.WW.of the guests, to whose discretion the 1 Many made a hasty | Veoy Syostal, : voL Vp tes .Wight Cull, Tp WS \u2019 .> \u201cToo much care cannot be exercised iri the selection of articles of F - prevalent in Montreal and district.The Purity of the family milk supply is the most important question that confronts the house-keeper, and .usually the most difficult to solve satisfactorily.BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK is prepared by a Company with experience of over half a century.Montreal trade is being supplied with Borden's Milk Products from the recently erected modern Plant at Tilsonburg, Ont.Oxford County is the richest dairy section in Canada, and Borden's Conden- \u2019 | sery is the largest and best equipped Plant for the purpose.cer.It is an ideal food for Infants, or general household use.| } Pure fresh milk evaporated to the consistency of Rich Cream.: You are the Loser if Satisfied with a Substitute for Borden's | Read particulars of BORDEN'S BABY CONTEST, judging to be from photos.Any child fed with \u201cEAGLE BRAND\" may qualify for a prize, if parents or friends will mail photos to The Standard, No.we Tota! last week 532.988 + \u2014 .> For The Baby's Sake insist upon having Borden's Eagle Brand CONDENSED MILK It is Rich, Pure and Wholesome | \u201cEAGLE BRAND?\" offers the greatest measure of safety; it can be obtained from any druggist or gro- | If you desire an Unsweetened Milk, ask for BORDEN'S PEERLESS Brand Cream.| 171 St.James Street.(See The Standard Saturday, Oct.31st).PRICE ONE CENT.ood, particularly since Typhoid is so\u201d lI \\ It is simply BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO.[ WILLIAM H.DUNN, Sales Agent, 396 3t.Paul Street, MONTREAL Our New Mustrated Booklet Wil) be out about the first of November, and is werth sending fer if yeu went Information about the British West Indies.Our steamers leave Halifax for the very finest month, and are specially fitted for the warm weather; spacious decks, obliging stewards, high class cuisine For the Bookiet, sddress either The Robert Reford Ce, LG, Mentreal: R.M.Meivilie, Toronto, or Pickford & Black - - Halifax.189 Seed trip of a little over a large, airy rooms, The 3 main reasons why you should buy or COAL are QUALITY, WEIGHT and SERVICE, and besides it costs no more.HE HARTT & ADAIR GOAL CO.bers bom COBALT STOCKS Toronto (a the market for these.Commissions fixed by Toronte Stock Exchange.Accurate information furnished.EDWARD CRONYN & CO.Members Toreuto fteek Exchange, Cer.King sad Yenge sts., Torente.EDWARD CRONYN.1.G.oes STBAIGET DOUGH Means a short and sweet fermentation.Ne sour bread for you, it HARRISON IS YOUR BAKER st, West 359811 AtThis Time we would return eur thanks lo our many patrens who have fa- \u201cvored us with their support during the last nine end a half \u201cyears, and would solicit a con- tinusnce of same, which we will do qur best to merit by LONDON\u2019S LAT heavy Dent's § and prices, $2.50 and Perrin\u2019 » $1.00, 91.28, 91 Perrin\u2018s tan Walking Elbew Gloves, for ) French Gloves a specialt 40 and 01.76.uedes, 3 shades, try r or tw on h T HE HANNAN STORE, Lim 213 AND 215 ST.JAMES STREET.ue Washabie, 91.88, Siov es (Deat's), at Snap \u2014 ç EST IN DENT\u2019S GLOVES; 91.78.® 01.28, 01.60 and 91.78.adies, in oll the new shades.Special) y.every shale, shert or leng fiagwe, from 91.25 to $1.78 © of these Gloves.You'll see loves, the .aving the D.B.M G au Par TE fe | dinbu rah Ca rb Cs Tot, Mount 206.supplying only goods of known 1 Oo ; : = worth st the lowest possible : Ha i prices.At the request of some of our patrons, we are now serving (in addition ., In clubs and ! te our usual A La Carte Menn) a Tabie D'Hote Luncheon \u2018and Dinner trem + / hotels, on the Our Trade 13 to 3 P.M.and from 5.00 to § P.M.Price Mc.Sn banquet menu \u2018 We publish Te-morrow's Menu as & sample: Cr and the home continues to grow, notwith- _ .2 kh the ay of hard .FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2.- 2 x Sanlaris LT oeaLERe | ¥.I.BRNBDIOT & ur Socks values have only to be seen be appreciated.Montreal.AIRDS DIABETIC BREAD J SPAROR CHANGED.; JOHN W, REID & ©, CHOICE\u2014Eagtish Fruit Pudding, \u2018Te Up 0.CHOICE\u2014Mock Twrile.CHOICE\u2014Fillets of Bole, Genevoise.CHOICE-~lLaréed Ves) Culiets, Reform Saude.Reast Sirtola of CHOICE-\u2014Mashed br Plaja Boiled Potatess.\u2018 Gresn Stewed Ten ov Colts, » \u2014 .From our À La Carto Menu, Oysters.Génie asé an etter, Guiiendies of the season may be splested, while, at the same ina, these wile , may bave en excellent fhres-courve Dinner for Me.\u201c496 ST.CATHERINE ; eli Wine Sauce.Censomime Julienne.Pricé Smeits with Lemen, :\u201c Beef.Yorkshire Pudding.Roast Spring Chicken ené Bacon.Siiosd Tomatoes.Baked Beans in Tomate Sauce.À Deep Apple Tart with Cream.À Prunes gr Pense and Cream.* À Tee Cream.git Feneb Suisse BN.A0 Fe 4, ST, WEST.voo aftesce Lomeett;/ o Some Hot Words Used Behind Closed Doors\u2014Things Are in a Pretty Turbulent Mess Special lo The Montreal Star.New York, N.Y, October 29.\u2014The affairs of the Eastern League Club mesting, held at the Vietoria Hotel behind closed doors, was not all harmony.A bitter wrangle is said to have occurred, and ls the direct ¢.nse for George StaNinge' detarminaiba to dispose of his 830,000 worth of the \u201cof the Newark Club.Stallings was ably seconded in his fight bv A.B.Potter, president of the Buffalo Club.The: facts have just begun to leak out, and your correspondent ls told that ond fo not yet.Btallings and Potter Jere.opposed to the re-election of P.T Powers as head of the League.and refrained from voting.Tteir interests were identicat and they desired a change.They made no bones about ft, and while nut openly seeking assistance from other clubs they made a strong bid for it.There was nine hours\u2019 talk behind closed and it was not ail on schedules and election of officers.Home very bitter remarks were bandied about, and as a result Ntallings determined to get out of the league, and announced that his holdings were for sale.This announcement was not prompted by any assurances that Stallings would becoms the manager of the Yankees next year.In fact, it may be stated that ha has no contract with Farrell \u2014 jooking to this end.it may be \u2018stated also that Farrell,) a large owner of the Newark stock, will not allow John McGraw nor Fred Knowles tu control that club's stock.If the folks in New York do not see baseball in 1909 it will not be on account of the stinginess of the club owners.Magnates of the metropolis spent almost 360.000 this year on new players, to say nothing of expenses for scouls, etc: The Highlanders and Frank Farrell coughed up -$31.250, while John T.Brush, Friedman and others who own the Glants, let loose an even $28.- 000 for new talent.This totals $59,250.quite a sum for one town.In addition to this.Brooklyn, which is a part of.Greater New York, expended several thousands, but this amount was so small in comparison to New York proper that nobody thougbt to keep account.\u201cRube\u201d Marquard, n Cleveland man, was the blg price.He brought forth an expeaditure of $11,000, real money.The Glants got him.J.Meyers, of St.Paul, oost the Glants 36,000.The most any player cost the Highi£nders was $4,000, that sum: being passed over for .Xnight, of Baltimore.However.the Highlanders purchased more extensively from class A and B leagues, so Gia tal ran higher than that of the Sixty thousand dollars is a big sum for ome city to expend in baseball talent.Incidentally it shows the mad acramble to secure ball players who appear to have anything like big league ability.The Glants were not in bad shape.finishing second in the National League.but the Highlanders, goodness knows, needed everything In the line of additional etrength they could borrow, buy or steal.The man who manages the Highlanders will have his hands full this coming season.Of course, & lot ef this purchased regiment will never be taken South.but enough of the Pley- ers made good In classes A and B t warrant a glimpse of them In the springtime.The list of purchased players with prices, follows: NEW YORK NATIONALS.Players and Club.Amo Marquard, a aPOIS es \u201c11-006 J.Meyers, St.Paul cee en an 6.000 Durham, Indianapolis Le 1.500 Fletcher, Lallas .\"\"\" 1.500 B.Meyers, 3t.Paul .\".1°000 Wilson, Ehringfield \u201cre see see eo.1,000 Waller, .- \"260 Simmons Ne Heven .750 Ffyl, Haltimore .[NN 760 HSchrelber, Terre Haute ce vere as 500 Paige, Charleston .cae 500 Cocash, Springfield .800 Heller, Lancaster .500 Evans, Moritreal .200 Kelvers, Savannah .300 Rapp.Meridian .300 Holmes, Altoona .200 Beecher, Newark .200 De Vore, Newark .«eer rene 200 McKeeney.Altoona .200 Harley, Utica \"ne tae eee as 100 \u201cO'Hara, Baltimore .ven Ces Total .200 Luce use 328,000 *The consideration for O'Hara was Sammy Strang.NEW YORK AMERICANS.Players and Club.Amo .Knight, Baltimore A 00 McConnell, Buffalo 2 Cree, Wililamsport .2 Warhop.Williamsport .$, Chadbourne, Baltimore Frill, Newark .Mueller, Newark Engle, Newark .\u201ceen Marcan, Binghamton .\u2026.\u2026.Wagner, Binghamton .HEI HINT Pt tt pt i ad a ft Demmitt, Newark .Mcliveen.Newark .© Bchmidt, Baltimore +0 200 200 ans Austin, Om ce see aes sae Newton, Néwark .cee Parkins, Binghamton ., ., 1, Wilson, Hartford .ee eee as 150 Wolverton, Williamsport ve ean _ 750 Gardner, Hartford .750 Ford, Atlanta che ere ree sue Le 500 Quinn, Richmond ., .500 Revelle, Richmond .500 louden, Montreal .500 8chults, Guiport .\u201ceee wes .\u2026 300 Vaughn, Scranton .300 Tota! .881280 Boxing Clubs May ' \u201d Amalgamate This Season \u201cSolniog.of Charter Holders Will Mean Better Class of Matches As will be noticed from a challenge jug in the paper to-day, the leca)l boxing\u2019 season is approaching with the approach of the cooler wea- the Tr.Jt is understood that an amalgama- on of those financially Interested im the game Is nn foot, so that instead of having indifferent matches with \u201cDub\u201d Principals \u201cpulled off,\u201d now by .the ene, and then by the other clique a better clams of boxers will provide a generally better class of matches, and there will not be so much chance of the public and in some cases even the imposed upon by It has been announced sometime ago that George Kennedy, and the people Ipterested In wrestling have a provincial charter which entitles them to hold boxing exhibitions.The head of the other club or syndl- cate which holde a similar charter is at present away on a holiday, but wHi be back early next week, and when he returns it is expected that things will begin to hum.HOPE OR, HENDRY WILL REFEREE HERE SATURDAY \u2014\u2014 The man le handle Saturday's In- terprovincial game, Montreal versus Ottawa, at the M.A.A.A.grounds, will be Dr.Hendry, providing he will accept the charge._ Ottawa had suggested Mr.Robin, while Montreal suggested Dr.Hendry.This morning a communication was re- eeived from fhe Ottawans, they agreeing tn have Dr.Hendry act.Dr.Hepdry will be permitted choose his own umpire.Dr.Hendry has also been asked to referee the Hamilton-Argonaut match in Toronto on Saturday and just which oné of these offers he will accept is not known.to Montreal ought to be in great shape to mest (Mtawa urday.\u201cWhile Craig looks like @ real find for the Montreal team.He played a Pheer ena game ip Hamilton, catoh- the greasy ball with scarcely an error and running beck pums on the bad-going in fine style Slates made a success as right middle wing against Tiger and will be played there instead of on the back division from sow on until the end of the Season.may be hack in his posi- rent outside wing, filied by A.last Satundey, but apant from this Ie Montreal team to meet Ot- tawg Here will bé the same ar lined up agalist the m Hamilton.Cam- eror -was out of the game last week, suftifting from a sors back.but if he tion.at Seott te by thia- week-éad he will play.hes been playing good football, but ron hhe RB on him in speed.> w \u2014 Cheucer Elliott coach of the Montreal tball team, bas dispensed with his , but 1s still showing a limp as the result of his accident some weeks ego.- The famous Tigers of Hamtiton, hav- fag won all their home games, have pow their hardest work before them before they land the Interprovincisl thamplouship.they hgving two games away from Home, the first being In Toronto on Batarday, when they tackle Argonauts at Roeedale.Kingston Biandard \u2014 Things look very bright for the championship now.Queen's now defeated all three eams in the leagues, two of t on ele hôte grounds.For the Reon and i Then the Snal and mè of the season REMAN Tigers are hard at paring for thelr game with Jes will de \u2014 od N oeoats.nent Suturéay, \u2018hé following west.with While PANIC AMONGST SPORTING GOODS MEN OVER ROSS \u2014 There is every indication now that Art.Ross, the great point of last year's champion Wanderer tesm, will play with Montreal this winter.Ross has (ntimated his desire to remain in Montreal; and this week to one man.prominent in local hockey circles, he sald ne was considering the advisablliity of opening a sporting goods store here, and then, of course, he would want to stay Ryd his business and also that he had practically made up his mind to accept Montreal\u2019s offer.Montreal men spoken to this morning.sald they had not as yet signed Ross.but they had hopes of doing so.Other sporting goods dealers do not like the idea of such strong competition founded on personal Popularity.AA.A \u2019 they expect a hr margin from the Argos, they are \u2018mot going down with the notton that they will have a walk over.The lne-up likely will be the same as that of last Baturday.\u201cDinny\u201d McCarthy Is being saved for the Ottawa game.and an aluminum plate will be made to protect his injured ribs.Ottawa Is looking to trim the man eaters,\u201d and are looking for Tiger money.A 8100 bet was made last night, and the Tiger supporters say the Ottawas will find plenty of takers at Ottawa when the team goes there.There will be a signal practice of the Montreal Juniors at $8 p.m.to-night, when the following men will turn out: Hyman, J.Riddell, J.Douglas, Caugh- try.T.Riddell, T.Miller, Hamiiton, Ingram.= Tin.A.Hamilton, Corr- gan.M Shapiro, 8.M fller, Holland.Haskell, R.t, Nal.Us, J.Bcott, W.Jackson, E.Taylor.The Ottawa practice at Varsity oval yesterday afternoon was largely attended, resulting in a fine vorsont Coach Clancy and Dr.Nagle put t boys through their paces and verre thing went with a refreshing dash and vim.Powell and McCann took.turns playing right half for the seni and.the latter especially got away for some pretty runs around the ehd.Doc.Sherif was featured In a new line- plunge and guined ground every time it was tried.Stewart Christies found holes In the senior line several times and got away for fifteen or twenty yards, while Jack Freeland did some nice work on the second halt line.All the seniors but Ges.Kennedy and Jack Williame were in uniform and they are In fine shape for Saturday\u2019 game against Montreal.The are also rounding tuto abape for ther thelr auninet Montres! seconde came in thas city ou Spsuréez * re AS a ow A FT] SOCCER MATCH FOR NEXT SATURDAY HERE Westmount and Ottawas Will Play Big Game in Windsor Park With the Champlonship of Eastern Canada as the reward for victory the Westmount and Ottawa association footba!l teams will engage In a great struggle on Saturday at Windsor Park, each In an effort to send the other down to defeat.Ottawa wants to lower the colors of the Westmounters, who have been sweeping things before them so noticeably this season.But then the aggregration they will run up against on Baturday may surprise them a little and make them change their minds.The Ottawans have a strong aggregation\u2019 of players, and this season they won the City League trophy, and the Biggs Cup.In the league table they played ten matches, winning each and every one, scoring a total number of goals of 43 against 7 scored on them.The team to arrive in Montreal on Saturday morning will be:-\u2014Davidson, Mr.#Paddy\u201d Brennan, captain of the victorious Canadidn Olympic la crosse team.(Photographed In England specially for The Montreal Star.) \u2014 goa); Londen and Lang.backs; Stewart, Watt and Thompson, halves; Rte- venson, McInnes, Willlamson, Willams and Hevgate, forwards.The Westmount team will be as fo!- lows: __Sortrede, goal; Hewitt and Payne.backs; Howard, Crichton and Evenden, halves: Jackson, Cale, Clinton.McKenzie and Payne, forwards The referee selected to handle this very important match in Mr.Cubbins and lo give à certaln amount of formality to the opening ceremonies Mr.L.A.Rivet, of the Hnchelaga Division, has been asked to kick off the ball.Although Mr.Rivet has not yet given a definite answer, it is very likely that he will consent to start the proceedings.The sale of tickets for this match has been a very lgrge one so far and it should bei undoubtedly.the best struggle seen In local soccer circles this season.Arrangements have been made to entertain the visitors at luncheon after the match and to attend the theatre.DISTRICT HARRIER THEATRE NIGHT.On the evening of Thanksgiving Day, the District Harrier League will give its annual theatre night.The league passed \"a resolution of sympathy on the death of young Patterson, the runner of the Longueull Club, who died as a result of the strange shooting affair in Longueuil.ten days ago.Patterson was popular in his own club, and held in general esteem by the members of the other clubs of the league.St.Patrick's, Nationals and M.A.A.A.will each send teams to take part in the road race In Quebec on Saturday.Roland Gomery, president, was to represent the league at the race.but as he is unable to go, the league last night named J.J.Ryan, of St.Patrick's.in his place.Eighteen or twenty runners will make up the Montreal party.NEW YORK BILLIARD EXPERT TO PLAY HERE Ora (.Morningstar, the fam American billiard player.will play against the local player, Arthur Marcotte, a series of eight games.The match will be played at Marcotte's Billiard Academy.25 St.Catherine street west.The games will be at 18.tnch balk lime, 3 shots in, Morn! aying 400 points to Marcotte\u2019's 306.h game will be a match by itself.the winer taking the whole receipts of the night.The first some will be played Sunday afternoon, and will start at 3.30 orclook.The following games will be played every evening at 8.30.BOWLING AT RAILWAY - Y.M.C.A.BOOMING.The alas Sowipeticion at the Railroad Y.M.C.A.is pregressing well.Seven clube oA the thirteen emtered for the contest have already played in the preliminary round The captains of the three\u2019 teams who bave played are as follows, with.their réepective team goores*-\u2014 î A.Sutherland /.Canadian Olymple Lacresse Men In Practice at the Great- Stadium In \u2014Photographe d specially for The Montreal Star.BOXING WILL START IN THIS CITY SHORTLY Eddie Allen, Formerly of Montreal, is Anxious to Get on a Match _ Eddin Allen, the bantamweight boxer.well known in Montreal.has been gaining considerable prominence in the States lately as a gamey and gentlemanly young boxer.He has met a great many of the more prominent men, and it Is now proposed to bring him back to Canada in search of the Canadian championship.His manager feels certain that he could make a commendable bid for this title.For the future Allen Is bonked for three important bouts with Derby Giles.of Erle, Pa.Kid Kerr.of Ol City, Pa.and Tommy Lynch, of Pittsburg, Pa.respectively.) Eddie's present form ia that of a champion and his one desire ts to capture the Canadian championship for his class.He ia especially anxious to arrange matchea with (Kid) Nap Du- fresne or Billy Allen.of Ottawa, right away.Allen has for manager GW.Wynn, a wel known trainer.who has already brought to the front such men as Billy Ryan, Frank Jeffries, George Gunther.Tommy ¢(rawford.Kid Me.Coy and Jack McClennon, of Pittsburg.Mr.Wynn is prepared to back his man, wha, he belleven, is a comer.{and would ithe-to match him at once if some enterprising club would take hold of the matter and help It along.A contemporury in referring to a match between Allen and Jack Miller, of Johnsonburg.says: \u201cOwing to Miller's weight and reach.it looked very much like the ambulance of Eddie, but the gentleman from Montreal simply made a mark of, the big fellow from Be sounty, planf- ing his digits on the latter's face and other portions of his anatomy with a frequency that was etartilæ.white Miller seemed unable to find the Httle fellow with any degree of success.\u201d Another newspaper says: .\u201cMuch interest was nanifested in the exhibition in which Eddie Allen, of Montreal, took part.Eddie is a bantamweight, as clever and as fast ns ean be found anywhere, and best of all, gentlemanly.qulet and unassuming.He made a distinct hit with the gathering, and many volced a desire to see him take part in a real go.\u201d VICTORIA RIFLES BASKETBALL LEAGUE.A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Vic's Basketball League was held Tuesday, evening In the Armory.and the folowing officers were elected for the season 1908-09: Hou.\u2018president \u2014 Lt.-Col.Starke.Hon, vice-president\u2014Major Fisher.Hon.second vice-president-\u2014Sgt.- Maj F.2.Rown.President\u2014Rgt.R.G.Jnhnaon.Vice-president\u2014Corp.W.Knubley.Sec.-treas.\u2014Pte.EL C.G.Johnson.Regt.team manager\u2014Staff-Sgt.Bob Stephenson.Committee\u2014Pte.Francis Egan and Sgt.8.Kay.The Vica intend playing both senior and Intermediate basketball this season.and as some of the best players in town are in the ranks.the excutive feel thoroughly satisfied that there will he a good season's basketball at the Armory.SPORTING CORRESPONDENCE.T.B.\u2014\"Abbie\u201d Wood ran fifteen miles at the Old Boys\u2019 Re-Union Mara- Robert done on the road and the remaining five on Lansdowne Park track.le ~ êtes eo Ligh 5 HA ak i Ju eu SERV RE 2 Etes: \u201cAN Ne oy thon race at Ottawa.Ten miles was | HOCKEY JUST LIKE THE THEATRICAL , BUSINESS NOW Stock Companies Formed to Run the Clubs in - Ontario.- Special to The Montreal Star.Guelph, Ont, October 29 _ At a meeting held here last night it wus decided to form a joint stock company to take over the Guelph teain of the Ou- tario Professional Hockey League.There Js said to be plenty of capital in right to ensure a good team.As was ruinored some time ago, Jimmy Cuck- will manage the outfit.here are at present In the city Corbeau, Booth and Sanford, of last year's team.Mowatt, a local junior, and two others whose names are being kept secret for the time being.also will get trials.\u201cBuck\u201d Irving is as opfimistic as usual, and says the Galt team, which he will manage and the team which it is proposed to place In London will round the league out to a Fix Club circuit, embracing these teams \u2018and the four which compored the league last season.Irving says the negotiationa which he haa carried on with London parties interested In the scheme.have been most satisfactory.Special to The Montreal Star.* Berlin, Ont., October 29._A juint stock company -is being organized to take over the management of Berlin's professional hockey team.The team will not be the same as last year.Gross.Dumart, Seibert And poasibly Brinkett will be the only ones of last vear's team to line up this year The management decline to announce who will be brought in, but say they will be players standing in the front rank ef Canadian hockey.énter a mentor or junior team, but it will not be both.There ls a strong feeling \\a favor of junior hockey which would be something new for Berlin.WESTERGAARDT WON FROM ROGERS IN STRAIGHT FALLS.Special to the Montreal Star.Iowell, Mass.October 29.\u2014 Jess Westergaardt, of Drs Moines, Iowa, defeated Charles (Yankee) Rogers, of Montreal in two straight falls here, the first fall lasting only [fourteen minutes, and the second seven minutes.Rogers was hardly a match for the big fellow from the west and, only had the advantage for about four me- conds during the entire contest, when Westergaardt easily broke away from him.Both men were in the pink of condition and exactly the same height and weight Rogers trained hard for the contest as he was anxious to make a good showing agalnst the western wrestier, however, Westergaardt proved too much for him.After the last fall Rogers complained of a fractured rib, which brought the declaration from Westergaardt that he could throw Rogers three or four times in one hour.t Theatrical Bassball fer To-morrow.The King Casey Company playing at the cademy thls week have arranged a baschball match with che Westmount Baseball Club.to take place Friday afternoon, at the Montreal Baseball grounds, 8t.Catherine street.Mr.Ray.the head of the Casey company, is an amateur baseball fiend of no meal dimensions.and he heads a club that haa played some of the To- ironto amateurs to à standstill last week.Ray himeelf plays right feld land also pitches.In ORTRMC A Bnciotion ser h not been decided yet whether to AE Brucgeon .\u2026.\u2026.1400 Pugh \u201cssdseevtnconsoans es .- .Brighton .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.THE OF.mea QOeTBALL CLUB; CHAMPIONS MONTREAL ANS SUBURBAN LEAGUE, 1907\u2014Reading N.J.Thompeom .\u2026.\u2026.130% ! ¥ fram 16% 40 right these fn.the platore sret\u2014iisp row\u2014A.Miche, K.&.A.MH.Ressvear, P.H.Posten, J.C.Wiskman, A.W.Rolly ©.MeCotium prttte ro *: \\nitobent, M T.Fesper, Gugt.; P.D Bourne, à PARTIES 2 iret Cai 8 Guling, Seorvtary Trossurer; P.8.) me THE AMATEUR BOXERS AFTER OLYMPIC HONORS Austral ia,Denmark,France and Holland Furnish Outside Candidates.Sporting Life points out that boxing was only Included In the Olympic rames after sportsmen of great influence had taken the matter up.and how thoroughly the favorable decision of the assoclation has been appreciated is shown by the extremely satisfactory entries.Besldes the United Kingdom, Australia, Denmark, France and Holland will all be represented, and it appears certain that every fine sport will be seen at the Northampton Institute on October 27.when the competitions take place.Following are the entries; BANTAMWEIGHTS, 116 LPS.H Thomas.Birmingham ABC.¥.McGurk.Scottish Amateur Gymnastic Association.J.Condon, Lynn A.C.H.Perry.Columbia B.C.W.Webb, St.Pancras B.C.A.Plex, France.R, Clement.France.P.Mazoir.FEATHERWEIGHTS, 12¢ LBS.L.Lacombe, France, R.Boudin, France.(*.Haniel, France.L.Constant, France.E Polllot, France.Morris.Polytechnic B.C 41.Roddin, Bcottish Amateur Gym- vastic Association.W.F.Norton.Bcottish Amtaeur Gymnastic Association, Ringer.Lynn A.C.R.K.Gunn.Surrey Commercial Docks B.C.and Gainsford A.C.A.J.Miner, Guinsford A.C.P.A.Jones, Custus B.C.J.Lloyd, City School of Physical Culture.Cardiff.E.Adams, Columbia B.C.LIGHTWEIGHTS, 140 LBS.M.Wells, Lynn A.C.F.Grace, Eton Mission B.C G.M.Wallace.ficottish Amateur Gymnastic Association.P.Fee, Bcottish Amateur\u2019 Gymnastic Assoclation.G Jeasup, Mildmay Rowing Club.H.Holmes.Polytechnic B.C.F.Bpiller.Gainsford B.C.H.H.Johnson.Northampton Institute B.C.Osborne, Victoria A.and B.C.A.Fearman, Lynn A.C.Blake.Australia.Bouvlll.France.Manzone, France.F.ustache, France.Holberg., Dansk Athletic Union.Hansen.Dansk Athletic Unjon.MIDDLEWEIGHTS, 148 LBS.R.C.Warnes, Surrey Commercial Docks B.C.and Gainaford A.C.W.Child.Cambridge A.B.C.J.W.H.T.Dougias.Mincing-lane A.and B.C.and Besise BC W.J.Dees.Old Goldsmiths\u2019 B.C.W.Philo, Gainsford A.C.A.Murdoch.Belsize B.C.IL Baker, Australla.G.Aspa, France.R.Doudelle, France.#.de Neve, France.G.Oudin France.©.Morard, France.HEAVYWEIGHTS.[ Myrams, Manchester Fencing and IONE = Parks.Polytechnic B.C.H.Rrewer, Polytechnic B.C.J.W.H.T.Douglas.Mincing-lane B.C.and Belsize B.C.8.C.H Evans, Reading A.C.A.Ireton, City Police A.C.H.A.de BU.Holland.A.Gov, France.rR a .Cope, M.W.Hersfall, HM.P.6 Saith, Bottom row \u2014 8./ Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, October 29.__There is much speculation in local athletic circles over the question whether or not Tom Long- beat will turn professional.The Indian's manager, Tom Flanagan, will not say that the Indian Is going to make the jump, but is evasive when questioned closely.The Globe, referring to this matter to-day, says: \u201cLon, has about all the glory there is to be had in the running game and has a wider reputation than any long-distance runner who ever lived.He is not the perennial sort, like little 8hrubdb, and wlll probably not last another year.If he takes a notion to hop over the amateur fence he will probably have to find a new manager.Tom Flanugan prefers to remain amateur himself, fn the interests of the Irtsh-Canadian Athletic Club.If the Indian becomes a \u2018pro\u2019 his friends will look after his financial interests and place his winning in trust, so that when.as is inevitable, he goes back to the reserve whence he came, he will not be without funds.There is already a considerable amount to his credit from grants, contributions, etc.\u201d DORANDO T¢ TO COME; Special to The Montreal Star.New York, October 29._Dorando, the Italian Marathon runner, it is announced, will sail for New York on Saturday, November 1, and nace against one or more of the greatest long-distance professional runners in America.Do- rando comes here under the management of Powers and Pollock, and Madison Bquare Garden has been engaged for Wednesday evening, November 25.Just who Dorando\u2019s opponent will be is not known.John J.Hayee, winner of the Olympic Marathon race, has re- celved an offer, but his theatrical en- gagèment may prevent his accepting it.An effort will be made to match Do- rando against Tom Longboat, the Canadian Indian.The latter hitherto has There are strong within a short time probably ore next summer season starts a new, powerful Amateur Athiétic Association will have been formed, as a rival to the M_A-A.A., Shamrocks, Nationals and Westmount Ît will be run on the lines of the MA.A.A.and will take in a number of clubs taking an Interest in various lines of sport, but track and other athletics will be the basis of the new formation.PROBABLY C.A.AU.AFFAIR.It is more than likely that the asso clation will be run under C.A.A.U.spices, and whilé there will be no tempt to draw m frem cher existing bodies, it le: more than likely WESTMOUNT HAS AN ATHLETIC ~ AWAKENING Saturday, November 7th, to be Crowded With Their Events Saturday, November 7th, will be a big day for the members of the West- mount Harrier Club.Taey will have no less than three road races on this one day.and every one promises to be an interesting competition.The club has chosen November 7th as the day for their first annual club road contests.which will consist of three events, namely.the junior, intermediate and senior races.The junior race is for young runners, 15 years old.and under; tae intermediate race for boys up to 18 years of age, And the senior contest open to all runners ôf the club, It is now thought that the three races will be started as nne at Victoria Hall.and probably about 3 o'clock tn the afternoon.The respective distances of the.races Aare three miles and six miles.and about nine or fen miles for the seniors.A beautiful cup has been presented for each of tae three races, The donors are: Mr.E.W.T.Rpdden, cup \u2018for junior race; Mr.F.L.Sellows.cup for Intermediate race.and Mr, John Stewart, cup for senior race.Entries are now being made to the secretary, Mr.L.Bond.Victoria Hall, and the list will probably be held open to within a couple of days of the time set for the racee.Big Bowling Meeting.The annual neeting of the Canadian Anstewr Bowling Assoclation will take place on Saturday, October 31st at §.30 p.m.at the M.A.A.A.Club House, Peel street.Speclal Notice.St.Urbain\u2019s Academy has again purchased a Piano from Layton Bros.This Institution has in use several pianos for which we are sole agents .Offices and warerooms, 144 Peel street.SORE EVES CURED Phillips\u2019 Grateful Mother Bay Pl\u2019 Gr Remarkable oe CUTICVRA | i .MANY RUMORS ABOUT TOM [ONGBOAT'S FUTURE MOVEMENTS If he Turns Professional Trustees Trustees Will be Appointed to Invest His Money-\u2014-Prospects Uncertain as Yet refused to turn professional, although he 1s under suspension by the A vu.of the United Statds fur alleged professionalism.Should Longboat refuse, Alf.Shrudb, the champion long-dis- tance runner of England, who has recently engaged as athletic coach at Harvard, will be asked to meet the Itallan at Madison Square Garden.It was reported some weeks ago that Dorando had injured his leg and would not run again, but the Injury probably was not serious.JARED AT HAMILTON.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto.October :$.\u2014The report that Tom Longbuat had retired for the $ear brought Walter McMullen down hot-foot from Hamilton last night, in an endeavor to have tae Indian's presence at the Thanksgiving Day road race assured.He interviewed Tom Flanagan.who was non- comunittal on the question for the present at least, that the Indian would remain an amateur.GUELPH WANTS LONUBOAT.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, October 29.\u2014H.8.Nicholson, secretary of the Guelph \u2018Cross County Run and Road Race socia- tion, writes in reference to tle association\u2019s Thanksgiving sporte: ~ \u201cWe expected Longboat here for half the day, are bringing him from Hamtiton dy auto.WHI H.Wood.of Brantford, and several Ahi Taronto runners will be here.as usual, while the 'Varsity track team write me stuting that they will be here with @ dozen men ur «v \u201cNo where in Canada are so many fine prizes put up for one day's spory.This is tie greatest annual event of its kind in Canada.and Toronto athletes generally take off most of the good prizes.\u201d Movement For a Big New Athletic Association It Will be Amateur, Have a Fine Running Track, and be Modelled After M.A.A.A.indications that | that as the city grows it will cause the athletic residents of that part te cluster around its club house.LACK OF GOOD TRACKS.At present Montreal has really only one guod running track.It is true the National, Shamrock and new West- mount grounds mye some apology for a track, but those are either not first class or too far away.Several preliminary meetings have already been held.Funds for preliminary expenditure is being freely of - fered, and It is understood that a large and powerful land company ls prepar- od to find the ground, convenient to at the track the necessary club house.SAMMY MELLOR TO AUN IN THE HAMILTON RACE Will be Thanksgiving Day Where he Made Record Special to The Montreal Star.Hamilton, Ont., October 29.\u2014Not- withstanding that there is ne reciprocity between Canada and the United Htates at present, owing to the disagreement between the two governing bodies, the A .A.U, refusing to accept C.A.A.U.cards, while the latter body Is more \u2018kenerous in that respect.The Thanksgiving Day road race here, as usual, will have several runners from across the line, Sammy Mellor, the winner in 1902, and 1904, making the record In the latter year, which rtill stands, will be among them.The presence of the foreigners is quite acceptable to the Herald ple and the ©.A.A.U.thought it causex considerable worry to boss Sule llvan and hix union.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 et + tm mm men mr Try our Clock repaïr department R.Hemsley, jeweller, 338 St James St.Stylish and Waterproof When we show DRY-SOX Shoes to some men and tel! them that the soles are abso- |: lutely waterproof, they're surprised.hey can\u2019t understand how such stylish-looking footwear Their idea of a waterproof shoe has been s clumsy, badly-shapsd shoe There are no mors tylish shoes than '8ox They're the or shoes oi permanently wet-proof Prices of $5.50 to §7.Invictus Shoe y least two street car lines.and to build can be wetproof. * CUMBERLAND HAS YOUNGEST MEMBER IN NEW HOUSE Two Young Men Fought Last Campaign in His- - toric County Special to The Montreal Star.Amberst, N.8, October 29.\u2014To Mr.E N.Rhodes, who redeemed the County of Cumberland for the Conservatives in the contest just closed, will belong the honor of being the youngest member of the new Parliament.Mr.Rhodes is but twenty- four and he looks little older.He is a lawyer, a recent graduate of Dal- housie University and has just begun the practice of his profession in Hali- ax.He is a son-in-law of Hon.Mr.| Pipes.the Liberal Attorney- General for the Province of Nova Scotia youne contest in Cumberland was a ung man\u2019s fight, for the Liberal van- pA rd Mr.J.L.Ralston, is bul three years older.Mr.Ralston is a lawyer of Amherst, a partner of the retiring member for the county, Mr.Hance Between the two a hot race was run.The Conservative was in the field early in the summer and worked early and late right up to the last, making a personal canvass of every elector not ealy once but twice or three times.Mr.Ralston showed no lack of energy and was supported also by Mr.Logan, who enjoys considerable personal po- pa y An amusing story is told of the earnestness with which the candidates accepted the duty of winning the elec- forate.Late one afternoon Mr.Ral- ston arrived at the house of à farmer who was thought to be strictly on the fence.The lady of the houre asked Bm to come In and walt, saying that her husband would be home very soon.\u201c1 am anxious for him to come.\u201d she added, \u201cfor he must split some wood to prepare the supper.\u201d The aspirant for parliamentary honors accepted\u201d the situation and eagerly offered to split the wougd.In a little while he had quite a respectable pile ready for use.Then he returned to the house and was invited to wait for supper.\u201cIt you don't mind.we will have 10 wait for the other one.\u201d was the qualification.\u201cWhat other une\u201d ¢ \u201cWhy.Mr.Rhodes.ing the cows.\u201d BRITISH EMIGRANTS.Vice-Consul Thinks Maine Should duce Some to Settle.Portland, Me, October 29.\u2014 British Vice-Consul Keating.of this city, thinks Maine should get a share of the British immigrants now coming te \"America In great nunibers, \u20ac says: \u201cNo effort is made to have them locate in this State, hut It seeins that there fs a good chance for them here.if we could induce tlemn to mettle in ! Matne It would be an excellent thing for them as well ds for the State \u201cThe English settler is a good citiaen.1 have had many come here as the result of inquiries made through my of- He 15 cut milk- In- fice, and I do not know of one who has nod nade a success of life after he got here.\u201cThe average Fnglishiman does not understand America, as he calls this enuntry.He resents what he regards as the \u2018cocky\u2019 apirit of the people.For years he has luoked upon this country as about the game ay Great Britain.He knows that the peuple here have English customs.enk the language and have about e same laws and ideals.When he arrives, because he comes from the old country, it Is hard for him to settl- down among the people and understand them and ail their ways.They also look upon him with far more suspicion than they would were he a foreigner indeed.that after a dare while such men find r place and are well If - 17 respected Hed and high A PLAGUE SHIP.Beri Beri Makes Awful Among Coolies.Victoria, B.C., October 29 .\u2014News of the arrival of a plague ship at Yoko- a few days before sailing with 39 dying fina 52 dead.was brought here by the steamer Monteagla The German steamer Landrat Schieff, which had taken {18 Chinese coolies from Hong Kong for SaWna Cruz, Mexico, had failed to secure perinlssion to land ber passengers, avd beri beri had broken out on the return voyage.The Mexican officials held that the Chi- hese were suffering frown eve disenne, and nding was refused on this ground.Protests were unavailing.and the steamer remained some time at an- shor at Salina Cruz while the question was being disputed.Finaily she left.bound back to Hong Kong.and put into Yokohama with a terrible condi- lion prevalling on board.Heri ber} had broken out soon after leaving Mexico, and 52 of the Chinese succumbed.Despite protests on the part of the survivors, these were huried at ses.When the steamer arrived fifty more were lying In a precarious condition.Ravages Police Silence Emma Goldman.Indianapolis, October 29 \u2014 Emma Goldman was led from the Propyleum ere last n'ght when ahe was about to address a large audience that had assembled at the fashionable clubhouse out of curlosity to hear her.Twenty policemen were on hand when she arrived.and as she stepped Into the hall she was told that she would not be permitted to speak In this city.She demurred At first.but the oft).cers gathered around, and she was told that she would have to go to the police station if nhe persiated.Bhe did not make any further resistance.but was led out of the hall without having uttered a word.Che Tar pn Mut a Lean £0 44h.\" 2e nud ; Le 37.xy FIVE REASONS WHY EVERY GENERAL ADVERTISER SHOULD USE The Standard 1.Quality ef Contents.Its contributors are the leading men and women of the day; its filustrated supplement le uu- sSurp! &_ Quality ef Ciroulation.The character of its contents makes it appeal most strongly to intelligent, progressive people.People of this class, as a rule, are thrifty and have the money to buy any advertised commodity.3.Quality of Advertising.It does not accept fake, financial, medical or scheme advertising.Advertisers uring its pages are sure to be in good company.i 4.Home Circulation.Bl Seventy-six per cent of Its total Jan.\u2018 A L P.Limcoln.24 Moltke.\u201cDec.8s, Noa 27 Deuterhland te Italy February \u20ac.Hamburg-American Line, 65 Bway, N.V.James Thom, G.Agt.17 -Bt.Macrament et.: W.H.Henry, 306 Bt.James st.3 Mor- man Lusher, 1710 St.James st 369 136eod4 AUSTRO-AMERICAN LINE , ADRSATIO., MONTRES SAILINO TO\u201d ORQRCE tiom Apply te Nesrest LPS BROS.& CO.General Whitehall Building.N.Y.Cuy.266 Seod The Indian Famine Continues.St John, N.B., October 20.\u2014 At a ist Forelgn Mie- ston of the Maritime Provinces yeste , re a from India showed thet \u2018famine la still pressing heavily, and unless plentiful rain comes soon the outlosk will be desperate.RAILROADS.(LLC PACIFIC | Thanksgiving Day November 9th, 1908 round Trip Tickets will be sold at to all poiuts in Canada, Fort Williarm à sast.Good going November 6th te inclusive.Good to return until November 10th, 1908.| \u201cEMPRESS OF BRITAIN\" FROM QUEBEC À apeciat-eteamstip train will ee ed Windsor street Station on Fri foe tober 30th, at 8.40 am, for Quebec, the accommodation of passe passengers ing ag \u201cEmpress of Britain,\u201d Thi rain will be Sade up ar Pario Cars.Dine fA s Coase and Colonist Cars, and oe Fun roues the Steamers side.Sheffield Choir Goncerts MONTREAL, NOV.2nd and 3rd.Round Trip Tickets will be sold te Montreal from Finch, Pendieton en se Faustin, St.Lin, \u201c8t Gabriel, Rivers, St.Culilaume, Drummondville Enstman, Abercorn, Stanbridge, and infermediute stations, at ONE WAY FIRST-CLASS FARE.Goud going November 3nd and 3rd.Returning until November 4th, 1008.Reduced Fares IN EFFECT UNTIL OCT.31st.1903 pe colis Second Class Colonist fares from Montres) to VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and PORTLAND $52.70 SAN FRANCISCO, LI8 AN- GELES $54.00 MEXICO CITY, Mex.o.oo $59.50 Low rates to many other points.TOURIST CARS.ve Montreas dally, Sundays cluded, st 10.15 pm.for Winn} Sal ary and Vanoouver.Price oi innipeg.$4: Calgary.ess: Vaae couver, $9.CITY TICKET OFFICER ! RAILWA\" [GRAND TRUNK System Thanksgiving Day November 9th, 1908 Quebec .$4.90 Toreste .$10.00 Sherbrooke 3.20 Hamilton 10.65 Ottawa .3.35 London 12.95 Detroit 14.70-Pt Huron 14.60 And all other points in Canada, aise ena Springs, N.Y.and - intermee diate stations, sre arn.at SINGLE 5.FARE Going Dates, November 6, T, $ and & Return Limit, November 10th, 1908.\u2026 Los Angeles |.; Meztee Ctty, e oo aa Low rates to many \u2018other points QOLF SPECIAL Trains ieaving Môntree! at 12.11 p.nt.and 6.10 p.m.for Lapratrie.aleo traine leaving Leprairie at 12.55 p.m.and 6.08 p.m.for Mentreal will be Laprairte after be- tween St for Pointe Claire and leavin Pet Claire at 2.15 p.m.for Mont The cancelled after ed oh Sheffield Choir Concerts Montreal, Nov.3nd and 3rd.Round Trip Excursion Tickets will be solid te Montreal at SINGLE (125 FARE From all stations in Canada, where the lowest one-way first-class fare is mot more than $2.40.going November 2nd Pure Returniog until November 4th, 1908.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 128 St.James of.\u2018Phones, Main 489 ond 461, or Bonaventure Station.ES STEAMSHIPS \u2014 w rome Il Nov 3 Wm d.0r Nev | Twin-Serow \u2014 TEE A.KB Rev, hf.\u201d i Fusdrign gis 4'Gr.How.Gitrattar\u2014 Naptes\u2014s + + of 1) au Tulse.Not.7 P Irene .De.Dertaroess.Jeu 3 Kerth Germae Lisgé traretiees' COELRICHS À CO.5 Mrondwér.MY.VW M MRNRE, 206 Gt James 120 St James Street, Next Past OW - \u2018gence @f a premeditated » condition which no French Govern Bi 3 Fac ne MONTREAL STAR PUS.CO, hee, -Proprieters.3 .4 Divi tsbu Buffalo: A.) ne Building.Now ork.STH vision, W.Y.Porry.rst National Pank Duiiding.Chicsgo.Western Canada Offices, including Ontario.Manitoba.Saskatchewan.ar Sorts and Rritiah Columbia, M.YeQitiiyray.re representative, 14 King * est Toro Offices In refit Britain, - Terry's , LL Aer, od 4 AL.4 oe 2e Se » Is.8, bd > je I~?us?au MF CENTS TRE .BN * x 9 : 1 > re, 3 \u2018 \u2018 = vr ~~ 4 - - - ae\u2019 etme 2 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, ue | id THIS Whias i 0 KNGLIZH PHEATHMA Now, thei, Montrealers, Wake Up! We have rge consignment of the very finest te Fresh ape ee ace n ae are\u2014New Season's Crop.quality jars are perfectly air-tight, and will keep the contents fresh for years.Abdeolutaly free frem insects impurities.regular price for theese Figs is 40c per Joe, but we are going to clear out the whole lot at 250 Jar, 8275 dezen.Just take a peep at our show windews on : James street, where these Fige are displayed, and don't buy them hE you think they are not worth the money\u201428¢c per Jar.Every package guaranteed Fresh Fruit, and the very finest quality.French Table Prunes IN JARS AND TINS.We have just received a shipment of French Table Prunes, put up In Glass Jars pad Tins.The quality is very fine this year, and the price Is sumewhat lower than usual.Prunes with Flavor No.other variety of.Prumes can compare with the French article for tiavor and sweetness.Here are our prices: te end all Jar.Cuzol's Table Prunes, Imperial Buperfines.2.1b.Jars.73 Cusol's Table Prunes, Imperial Fle 2-1b.Jars.90 Cusol's Table Prunes, Imperial 2-1b.Jars.$1.00 Cusol's Table Prunes, Imperial - Jars._ 1.50 Cusol's Prunes, Imperial 2.25 1 Jar alr-tight \"i, on < Table Fleu .Cusol's Table Prunes, lmperiales, put\u2019 up in s- \u2018Ib.$1.25 Tin Fraser's Ceylon Bouquet Fraser\u2019 s Golden Tips are wo of the most popular among all the extra fins Ceylon Teas that are so Both are packed in nice.handy 5-Ib.wooden chests.and can also he had by the pound.We are selling more Ceylons than we ever did before; the publie seem to prefer this Tea to any other kind.rager\u2019s Ceylon Bouquet, 58c Ib.$3.50 per 5-1b.wooden chest.Fraser's Golden Tipe Ceylon, B0oc 1b., or rr 50 per 5-ib.wooden box.Choice Malaga Grapes We are handling a very choice line of Malaga Grapes.The quality this year is excglient, and will please everybody.Try a pound or two with your next order.ce by the keg on application.FRASER, VIGER & CO., LimiTeo ITALIAN WARENOUSE Frassæs BUILDING, | Established 1858.207, 208 & 21% Ot.James St., Montreal + MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.THE NEW AUDITORIUM HALLS to rent for all kinds of entertainments.Positively Montreal's finest halla.Come and see what we have to offer you.We have thred (3) different sized halls, so We are sure to suit you.Secure your dates early.Tel.Up 3556, or S.Lang.1517 Berthelet street.Temporary beginners\u2019 dancing classes are being held in the King » Hall, 591 ff.Catherine street west.Up 5167 for circular.Rates cheaper than elsewhere.* Private lessons daily, any hour.WM.E.NORMAN, Principal.| AND AMUSEMENTS.\u2014_\u2014 MEETINGS St.Patrick\u2019s Amateur Athletic Association FOURTH ANNUAL EUCHRE SOCIAL is\" STANLEY HALL ses .STANLEY STREET.FRIDAY EVENING, OCT.30th, (908 SINGLE TICKETS, The.DOUBLE TICKETS, $1.58.EMMANUEL CHURCH, sRUAMOND STREET.ORGAN REBEICITAIL .s, Mus.Dee, F.R.C.O Professor of Music, McGill University, By H.C.PERRI * and Director of Meo Conservatorium.on p 28.TURDAY, OCTOBER 31st, AT 4p.mad s,PR IZES.Academy por Te TR THE RAYS SUT\" ast Prices\u20141be.35¢.8c\u2019 buc and The.Nis Majesty's Mic, Marie Cahill r In the Unique Musical m The BOYS and BETTY R MATINEES Franoals \"ELL ay pay WATSON'S DUREE | The NINETY and NINE, Amateur Night Friday.\u2018 Pricea\u2014 10e, 29c, 20e, 35c and 60c., Prices\u201410c.20c.30c.and b0c.256 § pr BENNETHRATRE 2 PERFORMANCES DALY AT £ Two performances d and 8 p.m.Week of Got.26th.Tale theatre plays to :!mowet capacity at every performance There in a reason.You will see 11 in this week's show.\u2018olen ne UE TO Ii STANLEY TIR Every Saturday.Afterneen, jie Tenis 8.18.SATURDAY AMATEUR CONTEST ue Valuable Cash Prises.act Ati AE ER\" ec wt Loach Piano Troma eo 3 | eee I TT \u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=| Ex HIS MAJESTY'S We RET All Next Week with Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.MR.F.C.WHITNEY announces the firm presentation on this Continent of Paul Bourget'e \u2018DIVORCE\u2019 English version by Stanistun Stange, .AN ALL-STAR CAST including the distinguished English actrees MALI, Twice Deity, Sund LYRIC Each Week.- New Programme Asovina PICTURES TALKIN ote.Meteo Phrose BR vedi troy se 10 Reserved, 1 ise.ess at Mute.Be, a 368 3 Ne Pietures Friday donian Cert COLISEUM RINK | Guy ut, Jat Below Deorehbalar: Hockey hours now hookin Miss Marion Terry (her first appearance in America) Miss Ida Coriquest Mr.V \u2018Some r.Vincent Serrano i io olan Mr.John Glendinning \u2018choice hours left.Comtorta Tel.Up 1358.F ticul Mr.Eben Plympton loves address A E.Robertson.Bey.SEATS NOW ON SALE, 365 3004 \u2014ERT PRICES : MATS.150, 250, 500 and 76c.WEDNESDAY, pue BARCAIN MATINEE PRICES, THURSDAY, ALL NEXT WFEK 150 and 250.SATURDAY, C.H.KERR Presents , THE CAMERA OPERA CO.LITTLE DOLLY DIMPLES 20-BIG MUSICAL NUMBERS-20 CAST AND CHORUS OF 40 PEOPLE The Singing, Ringing, Jingling Event of the Beason.259 3 > The Park Tobogganing Club, 1908.Montreal, Oot.27th, of\u2014thgy-members THE PARK TORQGUGANING CLUB will be hold on Haturday.the 31st inst, 'at £30 pm, in the Windsor Hotel (Ladies ¢« p8ld- ary).Ï ' H N.JOHNSTON.Hec.- Treas.} The Annual combi Under the Gracious Patrol ot His Excellency Earl Grey, Dr.riss has the honor te announée two grand conberts by the renowned En- Shan singers, the SHEFFIEL CHOIR (Sheffteld Musica! Unon, Est.1876.2OO0 Voices ARENA, MONTREAL, Monday and Tuesday, Nov.2 and 3 DR.COWARD, Conductor.SEVERAL RENOWNED SOLOISTS.Tickets now on sale at Willis & Co.'s, 666 St.Catherine west.Up 2686.Prices of boxes (6), $16: Orchestra, $2 and $1.50; balance, $1.50 and Regt.Orders by the 0.C.Sth REGT.R.H.OF C.No.1 PARADES-\u2014The regiment wh parade on Sunday, .November Ist, at pm.to attend divine service.Unif A review orders, kilts.Pipe and brasse bands will attend this parade.GEO.8.CLRGHORN, Capt., 2367 Regt.Adjt 2nd Regiment Canadian Artillery ORDERS 9Y TNB O.C.The Regiment will parade at the Drill Hall on ets ay only.Toad ath THURSDAY, the 20th INST, orders bo Mr.Veitch, 286 Bt.James $* 21 Erin\" 0, C8 inspection.Unl- street.°By o pa 268 2 Lt.and Actg.Adjt.Dancing Class : oboe 220.Regt Canadian Artillery » cor, McGN! College av.and St.(mtherine st.cu on., Thurs, Assemblies Wed.nd (Heavy Brigade.) Saturday.Frodovie W.N.ORDERS BY THB O.C, Phone Wp #174.The Restment will Drill Hall o parade at the SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10t, at 2.15 p.m., to attend Divine Service.HALLOWEEN Spesial ais ot \u2014y arrived ene attend ot Review Order.Band wil} prices.wholesale and retail, half 4 8 { spreiaity, del Phone Up S108, By order, Jardins, 779 St.Catherine st.w géorner Ww.J PRESS, Guy ot.° Teed 388 4 Lt.and Actg.Adjt.CURZONS FACED \u2018POVERTY.Fir® Prince of Return From India Brought Them te \" Wales Regt.Strange Contrast.Fusiliers 1 Chicago, October 29.Revelations showing the poverty of Lord and Lady Curzon, who was.Mary Leiter, after their return from India, where they hag ruled over anions of pubiacte in regal t of the actusl sum, \u201c52 ,d00.000, That Joe Leiter dropped An- tés famous plunge in the wheat pit, \u2018wore made public for the first time the suit of Hugh Crabbe against the Zeigler Coal Company for 34, oo trial In Judge Eberhardt's court Because of Leiter\u2019s unfortunate epec- ulation, as was shown, his allowance Orders by the O.C.The onoeiment will parads at the Armoury on Sunday.November sise at 1.30 p.m., for Divine service.Uniform.review order.By owder.J.C.A.HERIOT, Capt., us; Acting Adjutant Popular Dancing Assembly is now oniy 94,000 a , while both pie Morere \u201care receiving more than TO-NIGNT (Tharsday) 8.30.P.K.poverty followed her to her grave.oe ee Fi -Amauserment Hall, When ahe and Lord Curson returned Stanley Hall, 26 ley 8t.Gray's Or- to Europe they coulé not open their The New Dances: Merry magnificent London house, but were wigew Waits and Bam Dance will 4 foroed + to take roome in a hotel and aught quring the evening.prices PRINCES ALL THIS HIS WEEK Prices 10, THE GIRLY-GIRL OF GIRL SHOWS.10 Blue Ribbon Girls 20 | -Japan\u2019s Latest Seusation, \u201cYAMAMATO.30 © Vaudeville Aeto-\u20143 Musical Buriesques.50 AMATEUR NIGHT FRIDAY.Prices MATINEE 160 and 36e.Prices 266 6 To-Night Grand \u201cConfetti\u201d Masquerade with enough \u201cConfetti\u201d for everybody.Admission 25 Cents \u20ac sara annual -HALLOW'EN FESTIVAL LYRIC HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, 30th October, 1908 The committee begs to announce the following atctists: MISS JEAN STUART, Glasgow.MR.HAROLD JARVIS, Detrote.MISS MARY OGINVIR, MR.STUART MONCUR, Glaagew.MR.HARRY M.BENN , Terente.MR.CATHCART WALLACHK, Monteoal, MR.WM.JOHNSTON, Mentreal.PROFESSOR MACNAUGHTON, MeGill Untverstty.Plan of Hall at J.W.Shaw & Co., according to location.sie se Catherine aireet peut.hare : be on All Seats Reserved.Wednesday, 3lnt O October.W.C.McALLISTER, Secs Aâmission\u2014b0c, The, $1.00 and $1.50, THE DANCING SCHOOL KARN HALL, 408 W.ST.CATHRRINE STREET.New Beginners) Class Now Forming Mondays, re ane Sa Tel, U A.ROY MACDONALD, Priseipal.NOTRCE\u2014A special Offer for this week only.Call for ator! Cu * 267 \u20ac CHAMPIONSHIP.FOOTBALL OTTAWA vs.MONTREAL M.A.A.A.Grounds.Saturday, Got.31,1008 * Rain or shine.Kick-off at 2.48 p.m ! salon Reserved Beats.76c and $1.00.Grand Stand, Soe; General Aâ- aston 26c.Tickets on Ly at Star Branch Office, Cor.Peel tnd 8t.Osth- ; tmexpensively while waiting for funds to arrive from America: In a few months Lady Curson died.NEWC EB ONT.\u2014 Willlam R.Knight died in , aged §2 Henry Lorne Powers ts dead in Kirby.Harry W.Brunehill, Cooksville, io dend, ait Crevper is deed ai Faven aged 3 years.A.0.H.\u2018County Hochelaga.\u2014 AR divisions are requested te meet at Ne, 4 Division Han, corner fit.Gathering ond Swada November iat, at 8 p.the solemn \u2018faying the corner caremeny one BL Alper Sa t.Francols Xavier: Le F.- ween, Lid.erine; Thomson & Bro, 123 8 239 Notre ve Dame St.West; vin.A.Office, 250 Peel 8 257 îecd sq.TIT, Hon.Secretary.rm The Royal Canadian Academy ; of Arts.| FREE IVENING LIPE CLASSES will bagin on Monday, 3nd November, et 7.30 o'clock, and will continue on the Monday and Thursday Evoninge of each week, in the Art Association Ciaes Rooms, 33 Phillips Bquard.Intoné- Ing Students should at onee aubmit drawinge for the approval of Committes.Aotrum R.CA.- Life Class, Art Association, Phillips Square .| j! \u2018 «| i \u2018 [ERUPT SPECIAL HIGH-GRADE Piano Bargains of port tieuleriy reliable Instruments KARYN War.Now.Upright Grand.ine- atom Nae.Pructi- cally new.$i QI8B MASON & RISCH Upright Grand Walnut case.brarcely\u2019 | used 445 27% LAYTON BROSser ie 1.1801 extra Lag Iron frame Ivory Kay: .-380 wh HEINTLIMAN & 1 0, Upright mahoZan care.in perfect cng.dition se 210 EVANS BROS, Vpright Grand :1-.ACtaves musaîva rasew nnd «are sou 215 Dt NHAY Plann ror ew nd case carved legs sDiendi4 tone [RL] 155 Solid on easy terms.without tatovent special discount fer cash.Every {nstrum: nt fully Euarean(red- Weite for full list and illus.© trated catalogues sent post free, LAYTON BROS.144 Peel Street (Midwa; between Et.Catherine st and the Windgor Hotel » pr = mm ee eee PREVOST ESTATE LAND SALES BROUGHT AN AGGREGATE OF $326.625 With the clore ot the interesting gcene in tha Prothonotary 's Office ver- terday.when Mr.M.Hicks sold bv ublic auction the , Mountain street revost propertv te Mr.I.Str neon | Brown.the auctione\u2018r proreedcq witi the sale of the eight other ht belong.Ing to the Prévost estate The ugg - gate secured for the cight pieces or! property was $69.125 so that the gi.nd tote! was 8324, which will he dixtd- od among the heirs.The pile of the old Jucquee Cartier Hotel property.on Jacques Cartier Equarc.sttracted u good deal of atton- tion It was purchased ho Lt Col Prevost for $24.500 The colonel wor AMO the purcharer of the Xt Marti; and Richmond streets property, when was bid up to 322,500.and the Tresaln- berry propert: on Craig street, the rice of the-latter being $15.500 Tho ontree) Htee] Warks recured the St Patrick street land and hulldings for! 821.860.The Ontario and Parthenats! Street property wie knocked sown tol Felix Danesrean for $5.2: and the! ®ame parchaser got the adjoining Int} for 37.225.The Delvrimier and | brought ¥3.22m.+ : - \" CHURCH AND MODERN LIFE.Lecture at Theological Conference by Professor William Caldwell.\u201cThe Flare of the Church in Modern Ife.\u201d was the subject of a lecture by rof.YWHHam Caldwell, M.A.D Se.given at Tuceday's session of the Montreal Theological Conference.Rev.Frincipel Rexford presiding.The af- er discussion was led by Rev.CT.Scott.DD The lrcturer disclaimed y Intention of speaking \u2018in an au- oritative sense upon such a theme s the Church and tte place In the orld.und expressed the vish that is address might be simply regardeo 88 reflections formed as a student of hilogaphy.He desired to speak of the hurch as the ca holic, soclety de.Birtng the uplifting of mankind.and Mot in any denominational sense.Prof.Caldwell referred tn the npinlon of Res.R.J.Campbell that the best way tn epare a man for another life is to him for the preeent.The Church was no longer confronted with the blem of a bygone generation.the pposed antagonism of religion and fence.Everywhere there was some- hing that testified to man's need of geligion.Agnosticiam\u2019's clanor had died way, the lecturer sald, and the fentists bad urrunied 8 modes: at- ftude.The Josire to pierce the vell of his life and ind what lay behind, had found expression In the enquiries of She Psychical Research Rociety.The harge was sometimes heard that the hurch was not In touch with mudern life.Such a charge was based for the most part.on the fallacy that life was tonfined to material things.But there wer far higher posaibliiteis in life.Where was the demand of the heart for Something which material things could \u2018mot supply.Domestic Broils Aired in Court.Before Mr.Recorder Dupuis.yester- \u2018day.Arthur Brookes, a young man wes Æharged with abusing and failing to support his wife.The Recorder satd ft was a very unhappy case.as the couple had only been married a few \u2018months.tht husband.besides beating his wife havin sald he would never give her another cent of his money.He was sentenced to two months in Bat} and to find securities for 8200, besides being bound over to keep the Pian for a vear or forfeit another Forest Fires.\\ To the Editor nf the Montreal Star: | Air.\u2014Would yAu assiat in bring! - fore the country at ge, and oS fo minion and Provinelal Governments in particular.the necessity of some imme- disto definite action being taken to less- eu.and If possible prevent.the oceur- ce of forest fires?That they are large- .perhaps wholly, preventable fs the opinten of ail those whe have n ac tention to the subject That t ln-ses in forest wealth this autumn through.these fires have \u201cun into the verv many milllens of dollars roquires r» pronf.One official a Wariingtor estimated the amage In the Adirondack Mountains alone during the fires this autumn at $1,600.000 per day, whilst another official there considered that the whole Aperican navy could iave been paid for out of the losses of the first fow days of the recent forest \u201cfires of the United States.And the Can- \\adlan losses this year hav much no apology for bringing this mat- tor before w you.\u20acir H.Joiv de tbiniere, Wr.William Little, of Montres! self were pionsers af the foreetry move ment in Canada.We have seen mue ul work done by the\u201c different Gon and my- ments as a consequence of this move- |.ment, but the distressing fact remains that after all the legislative snd eduea- tional efforts made the greatest ehemy of the forest\u2014the forest fire\u2014satill continues In all ite terrible effects.It shows that railway contractors, campers, Jon.oor farmers and others, whose J ensure | s them to the woods and oreets, are grossly careless.especisily in the ote summer and sutumn montls, and Mmtervention of the strong arm ef the law.We owe ft not merely to ourselves.but to those who come after us.and to the commercial future of the Dominion.that immediate actine shauid De taken.&~ T DF {Torento) © - RE RO PU fm er mmm ce ae ST an uokmEw DAILY STAR THURSDAY.OCTOBER \u201820.219086 Stem Wind-Stem Set W: atches, 1,000 t eu case, with Maple Leaf, Ontario, Toronto, or ini Coat-of- on the back, fitted stem-wind and stem-set.Written guarantee for twelve months with each Watch.Special.© 99c¢ FRUIT DISHES\u2014Blue, pink, and white crystal glass tops.in very pretty designs on electro-plat- ed base.Splendid values at $2.Friday.$1.19 Nr te tt gr with good quality movement.\u2018 SPN in Monthly Clearance of Oddments in Neckwear & Belts large assortiment, all quite clean Reg Value, from 12 1-2c to 2Oc.\u201cnt em SSL SN 0e A ~~ Special clearance of embreidered and plain linen collars.1n all sizes.a Lach .i cee Tic Or 4 for B5c A special Table of Odd \u2018Numbers, in lace collers, Yokes.fronts.chemiseties, coat sets, beaded collars, ere.pacte white, and cory.All will be marked HALF PRICE To CLEA Clearance of Silk Belts, in colors only, i e.navy.sky.nite.brown, red and green: various designs to choose from.Reg.values, :5c, Sac and vou.To clear Friday, each.2222200 21111010 + a HANDKERCHIEFS.Clearance of slightly soiled Fancy Handkerchiefs, rmbroideed.\u2019em- #titehed.svalloped and luce edges: alro à line of Initial Handkerchiefs Reg.values up to 1%c euch.Friday, Jac.or, dozen 25c Veiling for 7A4c An unprecedented sale of Veilings that will demonstrate more forcibly than any printed word, the unlimited resources of this department, and its capability of giving best possible values at least possible cost.Hundreds of yards of Veilings, in all the principal colors, including plam and fancy meshes, with and without spot.fancy Net with colored chenille spot; single and double fish net and a good variety of others in effective designs.\u2014eci ' Friday.\u201c7V%c Lace Dept.-Monthly Clearance Of Remnants and Oddments On Friday we shall have our monthly lear up of Laces and Em- broidcrics.Amongst them will be found a good assortment of all kinds in black, ecru and white laces.m cdgings, inscrtions and all-qpers.\u2026 THEY WILL BE SOLD IN 2 LOTS The short lengths of insertions, edgings.embroideries, Vals.and torchon remnants will be marked 5c and 10c the piece.The more expensive laces, embroideries and all-overs will be sold EXACTLY HALF PRICE.A A List of Bargains in Hosiery \u2018And Underwesr that forcibly proves the advantage of Buying at this Store Ladies\u2019 Fin.Shetland NVool Vests, Caildren's Black English Worsted made from pure wool varn.soft Hose, made from strong, glossy and suitable for present war, : , varn, good elastic make.and short sleeves Rex.350.I'riday, each .25¢ splendid wearing quality; sizes 8 Ladies\u2019 Fine Plain Natura, or to 10.Regular 35e.Friday.White Woel Vents, open front.per pair .25e shaped waist.shprt or long sleeves, broken sizes.Reæ Children's extra quality All Wool $1 00.Fritha:- cach .Toe Ribbed Black Cashmere Hose, Children\u2019s Fieece Lined Taists, full fashioned.double knee, grey.warm and Ffmooth; sizes soles.heeln and toes; \u20ac 1.2 to to 10 24 Regular 256 8 1-2.Reæ.4su to 80c.Friday, «ach .-\u2026.0000e0000- 19c Friday, per pair .33¢ rt A ot Sr Linens, Cottons and Beddings argain Prices 500 doz.Linen Towels at 10¢c each\u20148u perier values, cheios of ringed er\u2019 \u201chemmed.odd lots.Sold regularly 12 1-2¢ and 15c éach.Friday.each .2.21 o.oo.aie Sete sea 10e Ready made Sheets, made of good Unbleached Sheeting; size 2 x 21.2 yards.Friday, each .LL.ieee 44c Pure White Huckaback Towelling, 18 ins.wide.Reg.20e., Friday, yard .iii eee eae 19% 186 White Madapollam Cotton, 36 ins.wide.Friday, yard.Ye 18c Pillow Cotton.Friday, yerd.cc0000 teverrinanes 12%¢ 25¢ Hemstitched Pillow Cases.Friday, each .17sec 35¢ Mercerised Brecades.Friday, yard .se0sseece0eesee 18¢ 12 1-2¢ White Lawn.Friday, yard.PL eee e sens care seu eu 0e Se Bleached Sheeting.2 yards wide.Friday, yerd.19¢ Reg.95¢.Friday.93¢ Ready Made Sheets.double bed size.20c Wide Taffeta Ribbon, 1214c yd.Very desirable grade of Colored Taffeta Ribben, with high lustrous finish, 4 1-2 inches wide.(t's just the ribben that hundreds of mothers are always wanting for childeen\u2019s hair bows.This special lot is priced 12V4c yard instead of 200.Duchess Satin Taffeta and Failletine Silk Ribhen, six inches wide: an excellent Ribbon for millinery trimmings, etc, in every shade and in the very finest qualities.Special for ene day only.Yard neveu t, eegercrman eves sescua0u asevcc as pau cause \u201cFilet and Brussels Net, $1.00 yd.sale of the newest filet and Brussels dress net with and ecru ground.\u2018The colors ar: so ces que the A special colored spot.ring or square, a blended that they can be used with almost any latest for dresses, and trimmings.Special 36m.wide per yd Leen eens EN \"$1.00 Friday Bargains in Grocery Dept.MACHINE SLICED REDUCED FRESE BACON.PRICES.DEMONSTRATIONS 19 Ibe.extra Granulated Sugar SRE ¢ Ibe.Strathcona Flour.3 the.Powdered Bugar.8c â in tine Bal Baking Po = 4 pkgs.Jelly Tablets or Powders.lum Jam.\u2026.sat @rsorted flavors .soc NS Clover Honey, in sec sectio E 2 pkgs.Dr.Price\u2019s Celery Food 35¢ 2 2-1 1b.¢ , * Bi - we a.3 kn heron, pkt.maxes ° Tbe.Raw Sugar for making 4 enough for 6 persons.PWe .22 00010 6-LB.TIN HUNTLEY & PALMER'S MIXED BISCUITS.FRIDAYSQEC PRICE, (indluding tin).3-1b.cane C P.C.Corned Beef 1 ; as.cree see 11051 5000000080 3 1-1b.pkg.Beaded Raising.S6e 3 The.new Cleaned Currants.Jfe 118 Thole Ruisina (4 Crown).5e 2 tins Frefich Sardines in oll.7 Ibs.Gold Dust Corn Meal.1 1b.Shelled Almonds or .3 pkgs.Cowan's Icing, white, 6 Jars aries a Puré Marma- a5e mson and cocoanut cream.96 eerie desea 25e .Gcconing Apples in haskets.Se Mixed Nuts.all kinds, per Ib.17e, Specials for Now Chestnuts.per 1b.,.18@ Hallowe'en 0 tine Ginger-anape, per 15 Île ; JA Sey ; >; ; ge Le Vb SHELL ad y! ~ \u2018 a Friday Bargains \u201cui ou DAY ONLY me ee ca © OOO ST.CATHERINE, UNI VERSITY AND VICTORIA STREETS.OU'VE no doubt discovered long ago that it is a big advantage to you to shop in a store like ours, where you don\u2019t have to judge of quality or feel uncertain about what you are getting for your money.q Our guarantee is back of everything we sell, and you are assured of absolute satisfaction.AAAI Women\u2019s Suit Section : for ta Great Servaine THIS LIST FOR FRIDAY WILL EMPHASIZE THE FACT.SILK UNDERSKIRTS\u201428 sample skirts.made of highest grade silks in the very newest models, close fitting at hips and knee-deep flare flounce with ruffles; values run as high as + $13.50.Price Fri- PO eee.$5.08 SILK MOREEN UNDERSKIRTS in black.navy and grey.finished with deep flounce and dust ruffle, reg.$6.50.Fnday.$4.98 SHIRT WAIST SUITS in black.brown and navy serge.Panama, ladies\u2019 cloth and lustre, smart styles, eminently suitable for every day wear.Regular $5.75, for $3.98 MISSES\u2019 COATS \u2014Full length coats of fancy mixtures, plain loose hanging or semi fitted.single or double breasted with large metal or cloth buttons.full length sleeves, fancy velvet collars: sizes for 14, 16 and 18 years, regular $6.75.$7.50 and $9.00.Friday $4.98 and $5.98 Comb Sets, 25¢ 375 comb sets in shell or amber, choice of Oriental designs or with settings of brilliants.Special value at Sewing Silks, 25c | doz.Spools 4.000 dozen of 50-yard spodls of \"sewing silks in a full range of colors; also black.white and f cream.Special, doz.pools 25¢ f An Avalanche of Incomparable Bargains In the Men's Section .\u201cBrand new fall and winter garments\u2014every one possessing the \u2018great «: es sentials of style and durability\u2014at unmatchable low prices.Men's 3-buttoned Sack Suits, fall and winter weight, from all-woel imported fabrics, cut the latest model and stylishly trimmed.Regular $12.00 and $15.00, for Men's dark tweed Suits in stylish patterns, herringbone designs.lined and trimmed with the best material.Regular $7.50, for .$5.99 Men's Fall Raincoats in dark Oxford grey.English Cravenette, cut and trimmed in perfect style.Regular $10.00.for $6.39 Men's black Fall Overcoats from all-wool English Vicunas, er faced down to the bottom, equal to any custom-made coats.Reguler $ 3.00, 10 $16.50, for © Ceres Crea $11.49 Men's heavy winter weight dark grey English Cheviot Overcoats.with dark © wvisible stripe.silk velvet collar, lined with heavy farmer satin.| Regular $11.50 and $13.50.for $10.59 1.000 pairs \u2018of Beye\u2019 ' Knickers, from Men's Tweed Pants, strongly sown and with extra good trimming.Epecial good strong Imported tweedr, winter weight, good dark pattern.Reg.ess ses een \"000081 10000 600000 for Frida.8: to 3:50.For #1.39 Boys\u2019 Norfolk Suit and here we are ,75c.Friday only .offering thc best bargain ever ) shown in our boya\u2019 department: Boys\u2019 Buster Brewn Suite, odd, lines.250 Boys Norfolk Suite.Bice dark in very pretty styles; es to 7 matures, winter weight stylishly years.Reg.35.00 to & ule?cut.Reg.$4.30.For.$2.49 FOF.viii tienen \u201d?T Boys\u2019 Navy Reefers, from imported Boys\u2019 Galatea Pelt Mats, in s2ades of Yorkshire nap.high storm collar.red.beaver, black and brown.Res.Lined with tweed.$2.49 to $330 $1.10.FOT.unes.59e Children\u2019s Navy Tame, .Lecce n0 soc 00e c 000 20¢.30¢c and 50e Men's Collars.each 4c; or 35c doz.\u201cThey're the \u2018\u2019throw-outs\u2019\u2019 of a famous coller making concern.but, considering that they'rt sold for a Quarter of what you regularly pay.you can afford to overlook the very trifling defects that have lessened.the cost so materially.Belt and Pad Hose Support: Collars are made of best 4-ply linen, \"the defects are mainly in the ore ome with av ad, stitching.and do not affect their wearing qualities or appearance to any SE LR S| ene ve of fancy olastic, Mostly large sizes in this lot.but all shape and heights.Friday.Specter 23 cach, Gc, OF OZER «1.tities $5¢ Friday Bargains in Linoleum and Oilcloth A LARGE AND PLEASING VARIETY OF COLORING AND DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM, AND THERE 18 A GOOD SAVING ON EACH LINE.1.000, yards heavy floor eilcleth, 2 yards wide.1.000 yards cork lineloum, 4 yards wide.Reg.Reg.300.\" Special, square yard 2N'se 66e.Special square yard .[3 1,000 yards well seasoned oerk linvisum, 2 yards 1.000 yards high rade _oork lineleum, 2 wide.oo.Sse.! yards.wide.Reg 400.Special, square yard.31l4c Special square yard Alec Lineleum Ends, 2 yard Linoleum Ends, 2 yards wide, .Oto 12 yards Specie, \"0\" 6 to 12 yards.Special, ings Carper.sarah Ax square yard eens ne square yard .32sec yard .WN nea 81.88 .Beds and Bedding Weekly Sale of Toilet You cannet do better than bu OPFER NO.2.i OW.Two unperalielëd otters, 1 Whit 4 \\ Sundries OFFER NO.1.e Eñamelled Brass Trim- Reg.Fri.I White Enamelled Iron Bed.1 are Fr tool wire Pure Toiler Castiieboap bc Ze ame.w - 1 Hardwood Frame, stee] wire spring.s ; are.59.oll 1-15.Com 1 Comfortable well made Mattress 3t een 1 miorabts ol made Mettre Se eue re Mau True une TR sise.soil regular 98.08.size, sell regular 98.Bs.+ bristles .ec 15e day oT 26.00 Friday .4.$7.13 Tooth Brushes .18\u20ac si The same three articles in double The same three IT in double al rurhes.better 13¢ Dado sige, sell regular 38.58.pré aise sell regular 057 50 Too Brushes, \u2018best Lens ries ee 80D Friday.LL.LL.aus ushes 2 se, coMFORTER 0-\u2014frtre spacial line of Waddod Bed Cemterters, in Sample >bottles perfume, .ve (72 x 72 inches), m ede to sell at BRIO eech lodors .16c Se \u2026y 22.200 2-000000 up tore caccoass Luc ac ac 00 PL ee 9198 Rickyocker Toilet Wa- en eee ean 1.Scott's Emulsion .+.3 , Wampole's Coed Liver - - Basement Bargains A ee oe WOOD SPICE CABINETS .nsc 000\" The Ÿ Abbey's Balt, large EDICINE CABINETS .PA .© arenes a\u2026\u2026aiess 125 i a\u2026uinssess see EEVE DOARDE, covered with foit.\u2026.,.Ble oP haries plan (1° \"- Ne shall ales display a new Nine of Enemelled Were, in beautiful 008 .see volets.: Every pisce le guarentetéd porfout end sold preef.Prices are Dr.Charles\u201d Fede Pow- ¢ le motera y te \\ és.ween.MC ST a ar .MES J¢ EF ve * ha her a EE EE EE Untrimmed Shapes; Need put: ; Little Trimming A new lot baught Wednesday morning has been rushed mto the department m time for Friday shoppers.They are just the shape and kind of a Hat that it seems everybody wants, and need but little trimming to make them chic and stylish.Regular values up bo $2.50.Friday ?5¢ We shall also have ready another lot of those wonderfully cheap Wings, which we sell at 39c and 4%.Handsome Plain & Fancy Silks In an Extraordinary Sale ; These are the silks that will be wanted this Fall and Winter for smart gowns, waists and dresses.and we're able to sell them to you at such en unusually low price that the saving will go a great way toward paying the dressmaker's bill.1.500 yards of plain and fancy silks in a splendid variety of col ors end designs, including grey end white stripes in narrow and vide ef- \u20ac British Peau de Soie and Untearable Taffeta.all ilks, soft Finely woven.adaptable for al PTE S te Le and trimmings, plain shades include brown, old rose.mdes, cardinal, pink, black, etc., regular values 50c.day, yard o.oo.anne W: shall sho include few dres lengths of sired Shane silk, 27 mches wide, selling regularly at 98c¢.At the same price.per YA PR RSR EE ~ Bargainsin Dress Goods & Coatings Just follow this list of bargains im dress goods and coatings and you're sure to find something you are in need of and which pou can pro- cuve af considerable reduction.500 yards black all-wool cloth.52-inch vide.reg.$1.35.Friday, yard 89c 150 yards back beaver cloth.50-inch wide, regular 32.00.Friday, yard La La a eat \u201c $1.48 250 yards plain and fancy covert oth For adie ts, reg.$2.00.Friday, yard * or \u201c81 48 = Plain costume cloths, all colors, 48-inch wide.90c.Friday.yard on hy bid 69c er Novelty two-tone striped broadcloth, asst.colors, 34-inch wide, reg.$2.25.Friday, yard $1 8) * All-wool blanket cloth, reg.$1.25.Choice of black.navy.| I.cream and grey.Friday, yard wm 98c .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Colored poplin for children\u2019s dresses and ladies\u2019 costumes: choice of vy.myrtle, brown, cardinal, and Toe Prdey.youd Cal.peacock and black: res.480 75c black striped armume doth, Friday.yard .48c $3.00 imitation bear skin for childres\u2019 cream Friday.yard * co.cd 81.95 | 35.00 imitation black astrachan and lamb for ladies\u2019 OQ jackets, Friday, yard baby $3.39 ces enn, .+.1 0e.Children\u2019 s Day in the Shoe Dept.We have taken frem our regular etoek all the broken lines which have accumulated during the post month, and are offering them Pridey at prices you cannet afferd te mise, Sher in the morning and get the best choice, BOY® BOOTS.We are offering.the best value in the city in this line of boys heavy Boston calf iace boots, strong extension soles, well nalled and guaranteed to be all solié leatner.Sises 11 to 13.nanéresenss LIB & Sizes 1 to 6.$ 3 MISSES\u2019 BOOTS.Values Up te 6250.Fer $1.49.CHILDREN'S BOOTS, $1.00 TO $1.85.For $129.Children\u2019s fine Dongola kid lace or button Boots, patent tips.extension soles.spring heeis.built on an extra wide last: sizes 8 to 104.Reg.$1.60 to $1.8.For $1.29 Fine Dongola Kid, and the best patent colt in.button or lace, low flat heels, extension soles.built on perfect fitting late: cizes 11 to 2.Rex.$2.25 to $3.80.For.$1.49 in lace style eam, Sewing Machine Club Lists Close Saturday loniy 48 heyre in which te take advantage of our helpful club plan.which net enly lessons the tetal costs of a high grade sewing machine, but gives you the privilege of paying fer it in small weekly sums thet are never missed.* STYLE NO.2, STANDARD ROTARY, $3500, TO cLus MEMBERS; $200 TO ENROLL; $1.00 PER WEEK UNTIL BALANCE I8 PAID.Free Lossons.Free Attachments, No extras of any kind.Coms tomorrow and make sure of obtaining membership in this helpful club.Third Floor Bargain Section FANCY COTTON FABRICS, ODD LOTS ON SALE AT 7 1.20 YARD.! The eerily shoppers en Friday will benefit by the loss we are going to _meke en these Fancy Cotten Fabries.We have sbeut 2.000 yerde of various serts and weaves.including chambre effects, imitation lin- one, silk mixed voile sephyrs, etc.Colors are natural, pink, blue, .grey, fewn, etc.Materials sold reguieriy 15o to 2%, Choice Pridoy .,.LL 21 000,08 Lee 0 as e pra neue 0 ions Te No Phone er Mail Orders.Third Fleor, Bargein Section, Flannels-and Flan- nelettes Cushion Tops Special redustion to clear those lines.wire more = e te Semler a ola day neve! - be- 200 pieces pisin Saxonv Flannelette, in white.pink.red and e ] n Btriped Cushion Tops.fu blue Special Friday, yerd.Pe new bright stripes with tassel on.- e&ch corner: all ready to slip\u2019 300 pieces Eirived Bhiriing Flan.cushion in° Reg.30\u20ac For Qhe pri patter T special Tinted Cushion Tops.with wreath Friday, yard .eine rgagle leaves and the words stched, Our Maple Leaf For- Extra heavy white and colored ever, or Canada.the Land of fhe English Flannelettes.plain col- Maple.nd plain\u2019 wreath.Reg.ors, in white.red.\u201clue or pink.For.cach.25e Reg.14.Friday.yard (Pe Ht amsanond * > A Aut \u201c von de Ce ', Ÿ : candidates for Congress.\"the Democrats would only .fà the condition?\" en Sard instead of forward with cant _ th lador.lle characterized the Pp + in dodging a northbound car he was from ail Aspects and developed to an \u201cBart, United Empire Loyaliet, Des Mexico.- - \u201cthe charge of \u2018gross Indecency.TAHT AND: BRYAN COMPLETE TOUR OF NEW YORK STATE Bryan Says He is Giving Republicans Bad \u2018 Scare.Cohoes, N.Y.October 29.\u2014Refreshed ter e.gnod night's vert, Wiliam J.ryan opened the last day «f his cam- Ign in New York State here carly a Rw morning He spoke in the Opera ouse (0 a crowd that filled every scat.the aisles and lobbies.and was greeted with aplause throughout.are not making this campaign merely for the excitement it brings\" he suid at the outset.\u201c\\We are not seeking.the success of nur party merely to dix\u2019 tribute offices.but we are intensely in earnest in behulf of which we think the country needs, and we cannot secure affirmative relirf without wr have a Congress tu (o- operate with the President\u201d He predicted his election.and urged the peqple tn vite for the Democratic Support of the Democratic State ticket was also strongly urged.Mr.Bryan said that before the Denver convention the Republicans were very.confident.\u201cThey said that if nominate \u2018me, we would have a nice, quiet cam- palgn and that they would have a walkover.Well, at this a we are able to farecast the result, and what He then spoke of the reparts that had reached him showing Democratic gains from Republican ranks, .Bryan vehemently declared that the Repubitean party was going ba mise of a ravision of the tariff asx an altempt to perpetrate a fraud -n th people.Mis audience appeared to he practically enanimons for the œuaran \u2018teeing of bank depoaits as Indicat.À | by a number of hands raised wh=t he put the matter tn n vote.MR.TAFT AT LYONS.Lyons, N.Y.(Metoher 29.After His; strenuous day In New York city vester.day.Candidate Taft reached this city somewhat fat.gued and hoarse.hut in good mpirits.He was escorted to the theatre bv 9 mounted Rough Rider guard.and his reception by the crowds the theatre and on the stream evi.enced great enthusiasm.Mr Taft's æpeærh presented a érnelse review of the great problema which the Republi- Con party has dealt with When, in 1896, the Republican party stamped upon the heresy of free silver, said Mr.Taft, \u201cit was a victory for gond Kovernmen*t a victory far honesty ard for rat.ona\u2019 honor that is exceeded only by the victory of vur armies in the civil war.\u201cThe repeal of the Democratic tari and passage of the Dingley BLY Me, Taft raid, \u2018was responsible for the greatest prosperity in the U nited States the wotid has ever known.\u2019 MAN KILLED BY AN ELECTRIC CAR TO-DAY.A man of ahout fifty, whose iden- Ry 19 at \u2018present unknown.was run \u201cWe the reforms | : \u201cMrs.down by a street car and killed at the corner cof Rachel\u2019 street and Park avenue this afternoon, The victim was attempting to make thse crossing and Lu over by a car coming down into the city.When picked un he was jin an unconscious condition, He war ried in the ambulance tn the Royal ctoria Hospital, where he died a few minutes after being admitted Tha coroner waa immediately no'ified and the inquest was fixed for to-morrow morning.In the meantime an effort will be made to have the wictim identified.DEATH OF MR.ANDREW WALLACE JOHNSON.The death Is announced of Mr.An- frew.Wallace Johnson, a linea! des- tendant of the late Sir John Johnson, and eldest son of the late Gordon Warren Johnson.The late Mr.Andrew Wallace Johnsen, who was well known in insurance circles, and who had travelled extensively, wus born In Montreal on December 1st, 1835.He Ix survived by his widow, who is a daughter of the late William Minto.CE.and by two daughters, Mra.[van \u2018\u2019atleton Gooding, of New York.and Mrs.a.Robin Grey.of Montreal.and by one son.Mr.W.Gordon Johnson.of Chia- } «Gsoftrion Club® Cases.The aftalr of the so-called Geoffrion Club has had ita termination in the | Court of Beasions this afternoon.de- fore Judge (hoquer.Dr.Ulric Geof- frion: Joseph Rt.Plerre,ex-accountant: Arthar Thibeaudeau, walter; Victor Berton.actor; were all found gulity of Iatd against theni by Constables Valade | and Gagnon.Dr.Geoffrion was.more- | over, found suity of having been the ' organizer of the \u2018club.\u2019 Jomeph Hetu, | insurance Inrpactor.war ltherated for ; lack of evidence.Rentencea In these cages will he rendered to-morrow morning.Mr.W.©.Hunter.of St.John, NB.fo 9 a guest at the Windsor.MRS.LIONEL GUEST AUTHOR OF SOCITY NOVEL Which Was Published Here To-day by a Montreal House 000004, Mrs.Lionel Guest.Flora Rigelow Guest.wife of the fon.Lionel Guest, is the author of a novel published to-day that should attract much attention in society circles, nut only In Montgeal but in Ottawa, london and New York, where Mrs.Guest has many friends.Mrs.Guest is of a litgfary family, her father, the Hon.Joho Bigelow, who vas Unlied States Ambassador to France under President Lincoln.being the author known works, ney Bigelow, has achieved iInterna- tivnal fame as a magazine writer and through a personal friendship with Kaiser Wiihelm.It was nnly a few months ago that Mr.Bigelow pub.Hahed ya scathing attack upnn the methods employed to complete the Panama Canal and sucrecded in arous- of a number of well- | while a brother.Pouit- ; a ANS A ALES on su ATTEMPT TO BREAK DEADLOCK IN ANGLICAN SYNOD Choice Believed to Lie Between Dean Farthing nd Bishop of Stepney A three-hour session this forenoon brought the special Synod of Montreal Diocese but little nearer the election of a Bishop in succession to the late Right Rev.Bishop Carmichael.A feigth ballot announced at 13 «elock brought no better result than that of the fourth taken last night.Rev.Dean Farthing still heid a great majority of the number of clerigd! votes cast for Rev, Dean Evans.The Synod th went -into closed ing the fre of President Roosevelt and , MT/W H.Taft.wn .he Jewelled Ball, the title of Mrs suests new work, story, her previoud literary efforts be- Inæ published in a well-known New York magazine Montrealers will pos- sIbly recall xome of them: \u2018Het Cinders in Cnld Ashes\u201d \"The loves of Mr.Heath.\u201d \"The Man With One Vice.\u201d \u201cThe Neglected One\u2019 Mrs, Guest hus aise written a play called.Mack's Example.\u201d ut being a \u201cproblem\u201d novel \u201cThe Jewelled Bail\u201d touches several of the problematical areas of modern life.touches them rapidly.it 1s true, ar a skilled rkater will skin aver foe which doea not ring true to the etvel blade of hia skate, t recognizes them a= existing and tatin ng in many places and in divers forms.The element of romance Is subordinated.alinost force- ably; the element of gdventure is toned down to harmonise with the red lights of the Higher Bohemig,\u2014all that the two dominant characters of the story may be worked out in detail, analysed ts her first long ultimate destiny which interests, 1f It does not convince.In a word.\u201crhe Jewelled Ball,\u201d tells of the coming into an aristrocratic English household of an legitimate hlace, unformed, unspoiled and of primal emotions.who sppeals to her nel- fish and blase cnusin us none of the \u201cwomen of conventions and traditions have ever done.1'nder stress of ¢'ther emotions or passion, he p es to marry her and tells his mother of his intention.By skilfully painting the sacrifices, such a course would entail, the ridicule which would follow and the necessity nf terminating hie public lire should he carry out his intention, the mother, who.incidentally, is one of the most human characters in the hook, dissuades him from his purpose, and, In.an Interview with the neice.convinces her that the only honorable outcome In her disappearance from the family hdrizon with the same sudden- neus that characteribed hep appearance there.The disappearance foiluoas.and the first part of the story ends.Twenty vear« clapsé and the Cn- derella niece, developed into the world's Krestost actress returns to London and \u2018re-enters the faxhiona world.What tolbhws-\u2014retribuilon, forgiveness and a would not be falr to prospective readers of Mra, Quest's book to relate.Buffice it to say that the story holds one's interest to the end.and that.If we cannot\u2019 accept atl the tralts of any one of the dramatic pedsonae as true to life, we can, atl least, recognize many human failings and virtues in all of them.The Conservatives in Alberta.Special to The Montreal Star.Calgary.Alberta, October 29 The Liberals concede the election of Mr.Magrath in Medicine Hut-and Mr Heron in MacLeod by narrow majorities.The former may have about a hundred nu ority when all the returns are In Thiv gives the (\u201conrervatives three sents In Alberta.er tr The Head line Inishowen Head arrievd at Herrast vestriday morning from Mont- Unusual Jewellery +» \u2018The introduction of new ideas in Jewellery, \u2026 wlwdys a definite part of this store\u2019s policy;te \"notably demonstrated this season.\u2018Unique effects, never before presented, will be found especially plentiful.Attention is particularly New Searl Pins for Men \u201cWhich fashion decrees, \"than heretofore, and carry \u2018out the *' jewellery costuming idea, of being set with gems to harmonize with the colour fabrics of the scarf.Naver before has this store shown such a wide \u201crange of \u201csmart\u201d scarf - Henry Birks PHILLIPS drawn to the must be rather larger pins.& Sons, Ltd.the lay votes, while he lacked two ofl ELECTING A BISHOP\u2014SCENE DUR ING THE TAKING OF THE FIRST BALLOT.of Stepneyv.England Both ware | «spoken of in terms ofgflighest oe] lum.and in light nf the fact that the lay vote was so pronounced against) Rev.Dean Evans it is expected that! this afternoon\u2019s ballot, whteh will bei announced shortly before four o'clock, will be largely divided between Rev.| Dean Farthing and Bishop Lang.A RTRANGE BITUATION.The situation is a rather strange une.\"In all five ballots had been cast up to | i ' | The Very Rev.Dean Farthing, D.C.L.| conference.in which all the delegates, clerical and lay.were Invited to Ly ticipate in the discussion.while outsiders were alinwed to ba resent | An hour's discussion went on and then : the er ballot at twn-thirty o'clock.ccording to the trend of the Als- ussion at the closed conference, seem that the choice now between \u201cVery Rev, Kingston.and Right Rev.Dean Farthing, of Bishop Lang, ELECTING A BISHOP\u2014Dr.L.H.Davidson speaking.Canon Elle good In the foreground.Dr.T.P.Butler to the rear of the speaker.DOMIMION.LINE WILL HAVE MUCH LARGER CRAFT] Orie of the greatest changes in St.Lawrence shipping next year is that of , the Dominion line service.The steam- {ship Bouthwark will never appear \u2018again In Montreal, and the Kensington .is now on her last voyage here.> sailed from Liverpool on the 22nd, and SQUARE tés a Khe should now be near the gulf éntrance.The two well known vessels will be transferred to service between Philadelphia and Liverpoul.and will be ihe largest passenger boats on that route.The diversion le to make way for the two big craft Laurentic and Megantic, which wire recently launched from the shipbuilding yards of Harland & Wolfe.and built especially for the St.Lawrence trade.This move of the Morgan Combine ~\u2014International Mercantile Murihe\u2014is taken as an indication by shipping men that the traffic In passengers and freight from and tu Montreal and Quebec.Is regarded by steamship magnates as something to be rec with.and something that will w.The Southwark and Kensihgton will replace the steamships Nordland and Westerniand.which Have been sold to Italian Interests.and wilt likely commence the sailings In a short t although no ofMcial announcement the change has yet been made.Both, vessels wore built for the servide between New York and Antwerp, dut.with the growth of 8t.Lawrence trade, wers sent to Montreal), and have been re- guarded mince as two of the Dom- fnion Mners coming here.The .Bouthwark was last seen In Moritreal before sailing October the See, Ld an en a.A ¥ - uals WINRAR nod adjourned, deciding to hold | tt noon ~e-day.In all of , them \"Dean Evans and Dean Farthing led in the! number nf votes.Deun Evans head ed the list in both orders on the first | ballet, but In all succeeding ballots Dean Farthing was an rasy favorite with the luy deiegates.while Dean! Evans had a slight lead with the clerical delegates.On the fourth ballor!.the two were tied for the clerical vote, | while on the fifth Dean Evans was leading by two.The names nf several vther prominent clergymen also appeared on every baliot, but not with\" any great number of votes Rev.| Principal Rexford, In general, stood | highest on the list of these.THE FIFTH BALLOT.Thetifth ballot announced at Twely 2 o'clock gave the fnliowing result: ; _Clerical vote:\u2014109 voted; 55 necps- L- sary 10 elect, Rev.Dean Evans, 38.Rev, Dear Farthing.36.Principal Rexford, i& : \u2026 Dr Pateraon-8mythe.3.G.Oshorne Troop.2.Frank Charters, 6.Right Rev.Bishop Lang, of Rtep- | ney.5.A .+ Rev.Canon Cody, 1, Blank ballot.4.we as.to the best means of coming to un agreement.\u2018This pioposat was ace cepted, and the hall war cleared of all outsiders.The majority of the clargy- men present for whom votes had heen cast also withdrew and Sir Melhourn: Tait was asked to preside on Deun Evans leaving the chair.The discussion which followed was earncst and expressive of the desire of the delegates to choose as their hishop #» man who should do honor ta the The Very Rev.Lean Evans, D.C.L.church ahd tha diocese.Qne or other of the delegates named cle - = ymen out - à elec vote: 36 votea, 44 necomary te ride of those nominated.The name of Rev.Dean Evans, 20.Bishop Lang was received with general Rev.Dean Farthing, 82.upprobation.though tne lay delegates lien | Rev.Principal Rexford, 6.Rev.Frank Charters, £.Rev.Dr.Symonds, 2 Blank ballet, 3.ve Lost, votes, 4.TO BREAK DEADLOCK: With a view to breaking the deadlock which was now ao apparent, Vice- Chancellor Davidson immediately moy- ed that the Bynod resolve itsel\u2019 Into a committee of the whole for conference will be on the next ballot again and give a majority to Dean\u2019 Farthing from their order sufficient for election.The conference {his morning opened at ten o'clock with prayer, led by Dean Evans.After the minutes of the yesterday ression were read by Canon Baylis, the .Synod proceeded to the casting af another ballot, as already retorded Rev.W.P.R.Lewis, on behalf of the committes appointed yestetday, presented a resolution expressing the deep regret felt by the Bynod of Montreal In the death of thetr bishop.On motion it was referred back for further amplification : ABOUT BISHOP LANG.The Right Reverend Cosmo Gordon EERE SE E78 | Lang, D.D., Bishop of Btepney, whose | name has beer brought into the elec- PA | tion 6f a new head of the Montreal Din.| cese, Is a son of Very Rev.John Mar shall Lang.Principal of Aberdeen University.and was born In October, 1964.| He was educated at Glasgow Univer- -æity and at Ballio] Collègé, Oxford.He wan .a student of the Inner Temple, London, from 1883 tn 1889, was appointed Curate of Leeds in 1890 and in 1693 was appointed Fellow and Dean of Divinity, Magdalen College, Oxford, holding that position for three vears.He was vicar of 8t.Mary's Oxford, from 1894 to 1596, and Fellow of All Saints\u2019 College, Oxford, since 1888, Canon of 8t.Paul's since 1901, Hon.Chapiain te Queen Victoria, and Vicar of Portsea from 1896 to 1901.Among the books he has written are: Parables of Jesus,\u201d 1908: \u2018The Mireriey of Jesus\".1900; \u2018\u201cThe Opportunity of the co of-Enzland,\u201d 1908 RT.REV.DR.LANG.\"OF STEPNEY, WILL PROBABLY BE ELECTED At this \u2018afternoon's session, it was'| reported that the closed conference of the Bynod had not resulted in any agreement.A motion that the clergy and laity and clergy confer by orders was defeated.also a motion for the clergy to hold a separate conference.On & sixth ballot being proposed at three o'clock, Dean Evans and Rev.Dr.Patterson-Smythe announced themselves in favor of Bishop Lang, of Stepney.and the latter will probably be elected.TIMBER FELL AND _ ONE MAN INJURED.Robert Day, & construction foreman of the Canadian Pacific Rallway, yas badly hurt about the face and body | by a lot.of falling -timbers from the ceiling of the Mountain street bridge: té-day.The ceiling had been originally put up to prevent rain and oll from dripping on the people who paseed underneath; but as a new tin covering had been laid on top recently it was decided to demolish the wooden ceiling.\u20ac While the men were at work about nine o'clock this merning, part of the.celiing loosened and about a ton ome down.Foreman Day was pretty well under this, but somewhat protected by a lhd- der, so thst his life was saved.He was taken home, however, sevebely bruised about the y.The story of the accident grew, quickly thét an hou?or two sfrerwiras + was all about towa that the t iseelf he broken dôwn w was passing over it, and that people were killed and wounded IRAE sas ai + if i To Advertisers SATURDAY'S STAR In view of the heavy denfang for sdvertising space in Saturday\u2019s Star, advertisers are requested to make their arrangements, end gend In eppy carly on Friday.For the ocenvenl- once of advertisers the Star .Office |- St.James street, and the Branch - Office, corner of Peel and St.Catherine etreete, wifi be open on Friday evening until 9:o%lock for recelving advertising.copy, and Instructions for Saturday's Star.Theolegical Conference Closed.The sessions of the Montreal! Theological Conference closed thiy morning with a paper by Rev.Prof.Mc- Naughton.on \u201cThe Xingdom of God.\u201d Rev.Dr.Fraser presided.and those taking part in the disevssion were Rev, Prof.Bland, Rev.Dr.Workman, and Rev.Mr.Taylor.Mr.Turgeon for Uppar House.boue to Tae Montreal Star.Que geon may, it ik 521d, go to the Legislative Council iy the place of the late Hon.Mr.Methot.\u201cNew York \u201cGotten cae.Mesers.J.8.Bache & Co.street, ne cotish ma JS! Xws for Opent High.THA Japuerr .cee ese 4.October 20.\u2014Hon.A.Tur- Vig i TH HERE; A FIRM TONE IN WALL ST.\u2018 Stocks were strong here Power went to 108 1-4 and Stee] was firm at 17.grown Reserve was up.WALL STREET FIRM.The Wall Street market was very firm at the close.Union sold at 172, Southern 108 1-3, Steel 47 7-8, Copper 80, Smelters 93 3-8; Northern 145 1-4, \u2018Boo\u2019 123 3-4, C.P.R.174 8-4.Afternoon Transactions.steel pfd.- -75 at 6.Mexican\u2014100 at 72.Merchants \u201415 at 1564.Mackay\u201450 ut 734.; Nipissing\u2014100 at 9%.Steel bonds-$3.000 ai Thy.Mexican\u2014# at 72.Steel\u201425 at 17, 26 at 17.25 at 17.at 17.Twin City\u20143 at 91.Illinois\u2014?5 at 85% Crown rve\u2014200 at 3.29.Penmans-50 at 38, 10 at 38 Ogilvie-25 ut 109%.Ogtivie\u201425 at 109%.Street Rallway\u201420 a 191.Woods 25 Fist: \u201425 at 1 Montresl-1 pe 234, 8 at 334.Pow ON.6 at 108%, 4 at 108%, 12 at 108%, 60 at 108, 10 at 108, 40 at 108, 38 at 108, 76 at 108, 15 at 108, 76 at 108.Steel bonds\u2014$1900 at T6.Tioker Trouble.Owing to \u2018ticker troubles, the bid and asked prices were not available, NEW YORK STGCK EXCHANGE.Reported dy J.B Rache & Ce.CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES., \u2014b\u2014=me Reported by J.8 Bache & Co.F wheat Opening Mighest Lowest Clow Nay Aa à 120 10054 veal vo : 49° 43 Ge eR A 48 æ $e St -49% 30 Ps CRY 161: 13.887 1810 \u2026 19.27 BY BS 15.0 9.42 ss YO 9.4) [27] tou 9.80 9.403 à \u201con .08 7 Cobalts Humping Up In Teronto es:\u2014Amailgted, 580 at 1%, 00 at ny 2,500 at 18, 740 at 20, 200 a Beaver, 310v at w.100 at ri \u2018500 at 50, 4000 ut 49, FOO a 240 ait 51, 1000 at 57, 500 at 43%, 500 ut ui 500 at 50 at 49, 500 at 49%, 500 at 80, 100 at 48, 3100 aL 433%, 100 at 45, 300 at.43 future, 200 at a 2% at 49, 500 at 5, 3300 at 49, | t 43%, 1900 at City of Cèba t\u2014 200 at 27, 100 at \u20182 Chambers\u2014100 at 1.04%, 3706 at 1.06, \u201cat A080.3900 at.1.06, 1000 at 1.08%, Cobalt Central\u2014800 a te 2006 ot oy, 1006 at 62, 5060 at 62%, Cobalt Lake\u20142000 a Elkhart\u2014800 ry 400 at 29 .600 at 20.Foster\u2014410 at 60, \"108 at a, 700 at 63, 300 at 64, 150 at 65.ba ee ur at 16, 1000 at 13.Lhe Rinne i e \u20141250 at = 4 1400 at 64, af wh Ma.ao al in bdo al day 3400 484, 2200 at ss piociné à 100 at 4 t ng, A , a tla, 500 at 63 Wg iy] NE, wis 100 st \u201d 10.43%, 15,300 M, et 1.66, 206 at 1.60%.at TN 300 at 1.57%, 400 at 1.87.Treth way 900 at f.5e; mr re E MARRIASOS.wn AL = -\u2014 At Gasster er ou Som RE of White te alone ot Oct.39 uptn2® tp m stocks Opening Éigh : Low e ver.2034 a 9 AE , an BY 404 30% dn pret.- ge ees _.Am Sugar Refin Go.132% 13% 1886 1292 Am \"mite Ref Co: M \u201d \u201d Am Car Jonedry.aR 4 42 A ens.\u2026.\u2026 .NS ue ves Anaconda Min Ca .4614 oy hg ea Ateh.Top & Santa \u201d \u201d ny 24 , BX 0 9 fy 1% 174% 7 ak fre 2 Deleware & Hadwn.HE ves Terk Denver 4 Rin ra eee vee ene .\u2026 o pre .Dis ne Duluth 8984 pa \u2026 A Narth- Ry pla \u2018 1388 Genera Eleetrie eas ais À mis \u2018 À >; 0 so 4 sti ms 78S my Mis oun bel 6% be Min 8p oh Ce 18 18 12 12 er a pref.Cee 2e \u2026 3 Cen! es \u201cLen .kr Central 4 Ri AXE his \u2026 H \u2014\u2014 Beurp Morqua x.Ge (Ground Fieer ) MEN'S HATS A complete showing of Men's Felt Hats in the moë approved styles, Lincoln & Bennett make .$3.50 Sale of Men's Felt Hats, well known English makes, in black and brown, to clear Original Selling Prices, $3.50, 63.60 and $3.58.l Y BOOKS AND STATIONERY On Friday and Saturday exceedingly attractive reductions will be made on Books.\u2026 $1.50 ~ (Ground TFieer.) .Stationery and-Lenther Goods.Sale of Fine Linen p Paper ! ina « large decorated box.35c Reguler Selling Price, Sle.(Ground Fleer.) LACES Sale of White, Cream and Paris Oriental Laces at half their former prices.Val.Laces and Insertions, 3c per yard.Small size Real Duchess Collars at a reduction \"of 33 1-3 per cent.A line of Colored Veilings, per yard.special 15¢c ART NEEDLE WORK Sale of special line of White and Cream Madras, 50 inches, in exceedingly attractive designs, 35c, 46c, 45c, 50c and 60c per yard.Together with a few pieces of White and Cream Madras, 36 inches wide, suitable for sash curtains, exceptional value.(Ground Fleer.) 25c 1 CORSETS - 4.The new Directoire Corsets, all sizes, in the following makes are now being exhib.ted, together with Warner's new model Rust Proof Corsets, with extreme long front and back : Royal Worcester \u2018 Bon Ton French Models P.D.French Models.C.B.a la Spirite \u2019 La Vida R.&G.Tapering Wait | D.& A.Form Training $1.00 t0 $6.75 Comfortable fitting rooms convenient to department with experienced fitters in attendance.\u2014 DRESS GOOD53 ' (Ground Fleer.) A sale of unusyal interest on Friday and Saturday of Dress Goods at the following ® cxceedingly low prices : Tweed Suitings, comptising a splendid range, 79c per yard.Formerly $1.35 to $1.00, Panamas, in red, navy and green, 42 inches wide, 39c per yard.Formeriy 65e.Old Rose Armures, in two shades, fine pure wool goods, 42 inches wide, 49c per yard- Formerly The.Panama Suitings, 48 inches wide, in shades of green, brown and navy, 75¢ per yard.Formerly $1.90.| Cheviot Suitings, 44 inches wide, in brown, .navy and green, 50c per yard.Formerly $1.98.Cheviot, 48 inches, in two shades of garnet, 49c per yard.Formerly 80e.3 pieces Grey Amazon Cloth, 48 inches wide, 321 2c per yard.Fermeriy 60e.| (Fourth Vieor.) OFFICE FURNITURE Sele on Friday only One large Roll Top Desk, in quarter cut oak, size 66 x 38, value $123.00, at à reduction of cent.~ Macey Sectional Bookcases in all styles, Macey Letter Filing Devices\u201d and Card Index Outfits complete, are now being shown, together with an exceptionally fine line of Office Desks.Lakeshore and _Cartierville deliveries have been discontinued for the season.: $ Golonial House Montres] (Second Fioer.) \u2014\u2014# .\u2018 > \u2018Another Fight on i = _ Teas Pa a er MONTREAL LIST STRONG; GOOD POWER\" DEMAND Ogilvie Preferred\u2019 is Strong \u2014Wall Street Less Interesting.Montreal! stocks were strong again.and ere was a good undertones in New York.A wire from Yall Street said \u201cNa liquidation of importance (ooh p.ace.however.and thr mariel grew dull and has since ralled Lo about last night's closing level.The vellirg sesme te represent profit-lahing où (he strong »;0ts on the part of those people who ave unwilling te carry stocks over the election, however coufident they nay feel about the reeult EB.& O was an early selling feature.and resi.ted the downward tendency very well.[his stock has shown quite prenvun \u20acd strength for the last tno or three Jars without an.spe cial pews to 3c ount for tt.Cons.Ges was again viry weak In Ur early trading.but has since ral rallied well Ogilvie Pfd.Stron g Oui 1e peleried bus reflected the strength in the commou to a very mark.\u2014 ed degree.adancmg from 113 ta LH) in idee stock ir Very om deuroustrated by 8 (ew dave.closets held 1# the fat nat practically none at all has come out on Cee rite Tt ir offered at 125 The conunou was catiel at 1097.Power Strong Montreal! Power wag strong again lo- fev upon the rrappeqranes «f good gized buying orders There were saes at 10% to 108}4 and one broker cstimated that from 7 lo $M slaies were wanted at the foriner figuie.4.Detroit Uni'ed was ousier at and Penman's fold at Hite MEXICAN OFF.There were no ralrs of Mexican, but stovk was easier, being offered at = with 70 bld Dominion Si\u2018) war firmer.565 abares selilhg at 15.Copper.the inetal.In London.was fina at £61 115 +! up 26 64: futures, £ 82 fs 94.up Ze vd.The New Yurk banks have jor1 $330 au: fo the sub-trearury since Friday.MORNING TRANSACTIONS 1ron- oe 4 17 - Ferland, Textile de pions at 534 c.& \u201423 at Tig Molsons Bank\u20142; a+ 196 Bank of Nova vcotia\u201419 at .774.Textile com =i at {1 Montres! ftreet - 5 at 182 50 at 1917.Twins\u20141° at 901.Crown Reserve\u20145 at 2.25.200 at 224, 80 at 225, SM at C28, 100 at 207, 706 at 3.36.T742 at 2 25, 540 at - 26, 690 at 2%, 50 at 2236 Con! pref \u20141u at 98'7, Toranto Strear\u20145 at 10844 Power-\u2014209 st 10%, °C a 107%.100 at 308.100 at 10314.10 at 108 ; Srexi:an\u201425 at 72 800 com.-190 at 1221.Detroitr\u20147A st 45.25 at 44%.25 at 44% Macksy\u201435 at 33% T.Bank\u201415 at 14814, TiMinois pref.\u201420 at §9 nman \u20ac com =15 ar 373, 25 at Hsllfax Huttway-\u2014f at 103%.Telephone\u2014ls at 135 Ogilvie com \u201425 at 16219 Laurentide pref -50 at Reserve $2.27 Chambers $1.07 Another Big Day\u2014Foster and Beaver Were Higher.53% by at 10914.12%.Crown Reserve was active and higher ar the Rtork Exchange, selling up to On the Mining Board.Beaver went up to Ba.Temiscaming 1.49, Nova Scotia 62, and Dr.Reddick 254.Chambers-Ferland wae a feature, selling up to 1.07 and 1.12 future.In Toronto, Trethewey made 1.56, while Foster ran up from @0 1o 65.Beaver there saw 52.Thare is sald to be Yome short gelling of Foster in Toronto.Bales to noon on the Miping Exchange were: Nipissing, 60 at 9 15-16.Silver Leaf, 500 nt 1814, 200 at 189: Chambers- JBM at 1.081g 700 at 1.07.2300 81 113 (39 dave), 1000 at st 1 12 (30 dave), 800 at 112 (30 days).Nowm Ecotia, 1069 at 62, KOA at 62, 1000 at KT (30 dave); Temirkaming, 200 at 1.60: Trethewey, 51 at 1.35 loyd, 550 = où 19060 at 12, 2500 At 12, 1000 at 1:14, at 1214, 7000 at 12.Dr.Reddick.Wo, = ba (30 days), 609 at 27, 1900 at 27%, Beaver, 500 at 49, 1009 at 50.1000 at S45 «25 days).1000 at 55 (89 dass.\u2018 Montreal Mining Exchange neon Quote ftjons reported bv Gordon & Popham, Bt.Francois Xavier street: Bld.Asked, Chambera-Ferland .1.16 1.07 Cobelt Lake a socopee ss 11% Cobalt Central tereseires 8 [2] Conlagae .\u2026 8.00 Crown Reserve\u2019 2,25 Foster .87 Green- Meehan .16 Kerr Lake Ce.4.50 Rose xd .6.40 Th Nipissing.50 McKinley-Dar.- 1.95 Niplssing .10.00 No Scotia .62 Peteraon lake .49 Right of Way .4% Kilves Queen .128 Kilver Lenf .s.\u2026cc.0.e 1844 Trethewery .s.\u2026.\u2026.1.58 Temiskaning .80 RETURNS ON N'INVESTME:ITS.rns, complied for The Bros.stock Investment returns.Montreat Star by rokers: \u201cPrice.Div.Tid.Ben Telephone ves eos oo 128 & P.sosvoooreveoces 374 7 +a Gon) com.cesses ose see 48 4.28 Coal prof.\u2026.\u2026.1300 7 7,00 Texille com.41 5 1:20 Textile prof.34 7 8.33 alifax Street .-\u2026.102 6 804 ontresl Street .192 10 6°?Toronto Street .104 - 6 6.72 Twin City x4 .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.90 5 5.58 Minois pfé.\u2026.«ve .\u2026.88 es, 682 \u201800dS COM.c.c.0vu0euse 92 8 8.52 \" Nouds pref.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.fT 6 Montreal.1 com.,.= 94 Montreal pta.7 7.00 Montreal Power .© +4 Montreal Telegraph 8 8.93 Monirea) Cotton aes 67 8 7.48 Koo vom.: 6 4.92 Mackay com 4 a Mackey pfd 4 5.50 Ogilvies pfd 7 6.14 & O.» 6.76 Shawinigan w.+ 8.19 er 28 Ng es BANK OF ENGLAND IS VERY STRONG _\u2014 The Bank of England issued another remarkebly strong statement to-day, the proportion vf reserve to liabilfties in- creasing from 51 70 to 33-62 per cent The comparison follows: Last week.This week Circulation .£ 18.559.000 £2 893,000 Public deposits.7.650.000 530,000 Private deposts.41,.95.009 4% 084.060 Govt securities 14.730.000 16,030,000 Other securities.25.655.000 26.108,000 Reserve .6.267.000 28,194,000 Proportion of reserve Le 5:82 al 10 Bullion 38.156,000 36,450,000 THOMPSON STILL ILL LEADING.On the straw vote habuR taken by the Detroit News.fhompeon has ¥.276, and Bte:tniever 6.434 NOW ITS 4 TO 1 oN TAFT, A Wal Street wire states that the het- ting odds are non § ta 1 on Taft.with even mapevy on Chanler and Hughes.Clearings Gain Montreal clearings showed a small galn this mark ra 982,707 DEATH oF BRYAN BOGEY.INT.Journal of Commerce.) Nall Streets rerdict was that the Aratii-kne!l of the Eran bogey pas rung tr: Madison square on Monday night Bet $3000 to $1000 on Steel Big Wager Made on the Stock Exchange This Morning.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A bet nf R300 ta §] \u201c0 was made on the Etoek Exchange tn-day that the Privy Council would anard its decision fn faver of the Domininu Hteel Company.The bet war made by a broker close tn thie Stree] interests, vw nile the short end was taken hv two brokers.who contributed $5300 apiece to make up tie $1,000 RS TO VESTIONS The highest price for Bank of B Montreal stock in recent vears was 2804, + ped\u2019 tn \u2014 263.The et- the sto.kh arerage \u201cabout 5.000 shares a Year.\u2018\u201cBosten * - Ogliste FPiour Mills common pays 7 par cent \u201cX \u2019\u2014Dangerous LAWSON'S STOCKS IRREGULAR Yukon State Lawson's storke were were irregular Gold was 1 5-18 ta 44.and Bay Gas a little firmer at 2 to 24.\u2018Low Record for Boston & Maine The seiling of Boston & Maine stock has rot only carried the price to the lowest point touched on the present movement but it has alse made a new low record for a period of nearly twenty searr The low Price to-day was 114, which compares with 140.tha high rerord fer the present year The last time the stock suid as low às 114 was in 15.8 The vart- ations during the last five vears have been as follows: : High.Low.+.17617 188 150 16 129 Leur 114 It is generally conceded thal the immediate vause of the selling is te be found in the statement recently made by a large interest In the company to the effect that dividends would no lon- gv be paid on-the common stock unless they were actually earned.SALES OF UNLISTED STOCKS.Bales of unlisted stocks were reported as follows by W P.O'Brien.Floyd.at 1244, 5400 at 12, 2000 at 12, 690 at he Dr.Reddick.500 at 30 (30 davs).1000 at 30 (30 days), 1009 at 30 «39 davs): Beaver, 500 at 30.Porto Rico, 25 at 33: Scotia Cobalt, 890 at 63, 2000 at 65%.Rose, 100 ut 6.50.50 at 6 M, 100 at 6.50: Chambers, 1500 at 1.04, 300 ay 1,06.590 at 1.04.6000 ut 1.04.155% at 1.04 at 1.0614.$10 at 1.05.35 at 1.03%, 100 at 1.05, 30M at 1.08 (30 days), 50 at 1.05.HELPED DETROIT UNITED.Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Detroit.October 28.\u2014 The state fair held in Detroit from September ?to tember 10 Was the means of making that month the banner one of the year in Detroit United Railway, earnings.With practically the entire year showing « falling off as compared with last year, September shows an increase in every department.PRICES OF OF COPPER STOCKS.Marler & Hoageon report Boston copper closing quotations as follow \u201cBra.Asked.Host Consolidated .\u2026.' 1413 14% Britif Columbia .[IN 7 Butte Coalition .+.36% 37 Calumet and Houls .\u2026.\u2026.650 $80 Centennial 1.ees see ses 2 35 ; Copper eee vere \u2018\u201c 1 Cumberland Ey cee ese ® x 8 Tavis F or cee ees oe gd a Dominion Copper hee srs» 13-18 Greene Canancta .108 108 Isle Royale .22% 14 Ba 13% 14% Mona 0% ri North B .844 Nevada \u201cConsolidated .\u2026 17% 11% Nevada Utah .coo 3 34 Old Dominion .«ce ose 83% 83 Osceols .«v0 o +.118 11?Parrot .\u2026.\u2026.+.» eco see 37 2m Quinny .\u2026.ih eel errors 93 9 Raven ie series eas 0 81 83 Termarack - \u2026\u2026\u2026.is ze United Corner vo.Ven 11% 11% U.8.Mining .e 3» 394 Utah Consolidated eee wn NY 40 TRANSACTIONS \u2018IN TORONTO.fales-\u20148ao Paulo.466.40 at at 181% to a Uls., prd., 10 at 89%; n City, xd.9% at 90 to 90%: Tor Rate 76 at 104 to 104%: Lake Woods, 10 at 94: Pen pt.10 at 83: Mackay coms, 9 at 73 to M4; Do.ptd.Perm, merce, | at 168: Tmpe Dominton, 7 et 230: to 16: Rio 262 at \u201c te es.15 at 174%.LONDON TO CLOSE.PROMISE OF ANOTHER BATTLE OVER \u201c MEXICANS British Sharéholders Say They Want That Tramway Lease There is a promise of another\u2019 nics lit.te batte in Mealican Power affairs.for, Judging from a London cable received this morning, soine of the English shareholders are not zalisfied to have the*proposed lease with the Tramways Company turned down.A Canadian Associated Press cable received to-day from London says: .\u201cThe British shareholders of the Meiican Light and onert Company demand a special meeting in November to settle the question of a lesse before they are asked to increase the capital Proxies from a large majority of I the shareholders have aireuty _ been mailed to Canada.to be used tn favor of the proposed lease.\u2019 In Montreal, it 1s belie od that (jus movement originates with Hperting & Co.and the Tranmiways intevesta who are aniious to have the deal go through.the Tramwave people because the deal would be advantageous to that company.the other interests becguze a 4 per veñt.guaranteed dividend would give stability to the stock.The Coming Meeting.Circulars «alling 8 meeting of the Mea- :tcan shareholders for December 3rd.to | authorize the issue of $3.600.000 preferred str:k were in the hands of the shareholders this morning.Mr.A.R.Dobdb.the secretary of the company.when seen in regard to the vable, printed above.and the request for arother meeting.said: \u201cWe willy of course.dea) with that request when It comes before us.but another meeting of shareholders cannot be held until after the Dacember 3rd meeting takes place.Sonds er Stock.The question is.Will tl:e English shareholder insist upon a lense when they learn of the «trong objectUons the direc tors entertain towards it in the form re- vent) presented to them?The shareholders can.no doubt.defei the proposed preferred stock Issue.but then another nice point of debate arises.for it is claimed tn more quarters that the directors are authorized to issue prec- oud mortgage bonds without obtaining further consent of (he shareholders.\u2018I'he outcome of the fight nill be aw ait- ed with interest.FEF bbb db bbb red ++++ IF TAFT WINS.bdo The election of Mr.Taft having heen taken for granted by the stack marke! no experienced spec- ulater expects the news on Ne- vember 4 tu carry prices through the renf of tbe New York Stock Exchange.What he does expect is a big, active opening that morning, and « session in which & considerable readjustment of the speculative position may take piare.Fétrathééééhtéééét \u201cCANADIANS\u201d IN LONDON.Canadian stocks tn London closed as Fe : i I i folions.according to special cables received by The Star and Hickson & Davidson.Mon.Tous.To-day.GTR.lat pfa.102 105 Do.3rd pla .0 pir #24 Do.ordinary 20, 20 21% CPR cm .17914 179% 179% Hudson's Bays .843 8414 fey {+44 Pb EEE EEE H +++ + CONSOLS STEADY.I British Consnls were stesdy at & 84%.both for money and t.Fre Erb br FERRERS STREET RAILWAY EARNINGS.Street Rallway earings, on October 27th, $9,893.07; de- 36 Montreal Tuesday, crease, $35 MERCHANTS BANK DIVIDEND.The regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent.has been declared by the Merchants Bank.payable December ist.The annual meating will be held December 16th.MONTREAL EXCHANGE RATES.cent.to-day.SIG ELECTION BET.(Wall Street Journal) The biggest octo ee bet of the cam- paiga in- the dist made yesterday, soos \u2018to 84,500 a Chanler.DETROIT UNITED.Detroit United Railway.an properties.for the third week of October an increase of Yow rom Sanuary oe 1.a decrease of $5: STANDARD OIL.Standard Oil stoèk was 630 to 625 in New York.NIPISBING FIRM.Nipissing was firm in New York at 9% 0 9%.\u2014\u2014\u2014 CALL MONEY.Call jan px U money in New York was 13 te 14 GRANBY STEADY.Granby was steady at 96 to 102 retenir cause another sharp ators there Le à renc victory oor uptern Burnett & Co.\u2014 aul, Quits & a path are walling and fer etecks after eitetion a tn as sured.+ \u2014\u2014 \\ J.8 Bache.-The market will find support up 0 elec Market shady but of people pay mere 3 Laidiew &' Co, à docatrs lt seems lkely C.P.R Shows a Small Net Loss Was The Decréase for September Only $38,748.\u2014 Canadian Pacific Railway Company's siaigment of earnings and expenses: July 1st to 1908.Bept.30.1905.Gross earn.a\u201d oi 15 48 $19.070,509.99 Work.exp.4,3717.064.71 12,102.430.36 Net profite.82,114.607.77 $6.968.679.73 n September, 1907.the net profits were 6: 151,353.35.and from July 1st to Sep- tomber 30th.on there was « net profit f §7.288,481.The se in net profits over the same period last year is.therefore, for September, 336.745.58, and from July 1st to September 30th, $260,401.43.Any one familiar with Cobalt brokers, stocks and promoters cannot help being struck with the intense partisan feeling that prevails.Certain groups boom certain mines and lavish thelr praise upon thelr pet properties day and night.Aek & man who \u2018s booming one mine what he thinks of another.and he pulls his orstorical hammer out and fairly whaies it.Of courses they are net all like that by any fmeans.but the Btar could fil! a page with anonymous contributions from the Knockers\u2019 Unton.the members of which assume the lofty attitude of the *\u2018con- servatie critic* when dealing with a mine being boomed by the other fellow.Nevember is a smail month for disi- dends in Canada.pa)yments being made dy the following concerns: Quarterly.Street Raiinay Penman's pref Power Twin City Converters Satienale Provinciaie Standar Tnion of Halifax Dom.on Cloth.Semi-Annual Bonds.Cansda Paper Penmaiss Dominion Coal Porto Rico Rolling Miile * John Railway Demerara Tiectric.In addition.the Dominion of Canada and City of Montrea! y bend interest.most of which goes to don.The Montreal Cotton Company pays quarterly bond interest.and Quaber Ral!:- way preferred a semi-annual dividend.Panic developments of 8 Year agn today night be summarised briefly as fol.ows: Call money.75 per cen Bank of Germany raises rate from 54 to 8'4 per cent.New Orleans Stock closes.$2.900,000 gold engaged for export.Bonking cluster in New York greatly improved.Ja twenty sears the number of joint stock banks in Great Britain has fal'en from 9 ta §3, not bec of the bus'- ness transacted, but eobuse of the con- solidationr 27 P.C, DIVIDEND IS PAID BY THE TOBACCO COMBINE The American Tobacco Company Makes Another Sensational Showing Estimating the eamings of tha American Tobacco.for the two months which romain before the close of the company\u2019s fiscal year on December 21.198, on the basis of earnings to date, the annua! report will show a substantial increase over last year's earnings.In 1907 nef earnin wore 837,371.020, and the amount epplicable to dividends on the $49,242,400 outstanding commen stock was equal to 42.48 per cent.Last year $5.034.237 was devoted to the cancellation of 4 per cent.bonds.leaving the dividend declarations on the common stock for the year equal to 23 per cent.Four Years\u2019 Record.apital\u2019'n.Div.Tate.Div.paid.1908 .gdn.242.400 Ha 29.084.640 Montrea! exchange e rates: N.YT.ster- Hdd > ee iy Su ses ling, 60 days, 8 31-32; vient.9 11-82:11005 TTT TT 40.242 400 3.043.480 francs, 8161; cables, ; Kew York rer eer Te.\u201d funds.1-1¢ dis.Total .$40,240.400 90 $3618.10 SAME BANK RATE.\u201ceTo date.1808.The rate of discount of the Bank of Another regular dividend declaration of England remained unchanged at 3% per 214 per cent.on the common stock for the last quarter, ond an extra dividend of 2% as was Year ago would make the ai dividends on the common stock equal to 2744 per cent.BANK OF TORONTO MEETING.The pen of Toronto has à the regular rteriy dividend of 3% per cent, payable The annual December 1 meeting will be held January 13th, _ SOUNTRY CHEESE SALES .5 which 1739 boxes eolored and 334 white.On the pers 11%¢c was On the curd made an refused.advance of %¢.and some sales were msde 12e.*! fadoc, Ont.October \u2014690 boxes of cheese offered; all la at 13 bite.Board adjourned fer two weeks.ACTIVE MILLFEED BUSINESS.mated active under a brisk de- es.| sourc Manitoba bran, nr to $33; shorts, $28; Ontario bran, $IL89 to 3 migdiings.36 te 637: shorts.326 to 826.56 ton, noluding bags: pure grain mouiliie, te $35; milled Ded srade, $33 to $38 per ton.LIBERAL HAY SUPPLIES.arts cum under à fair demand and es to $12.00; extra, No.3, $11 te tiie; e 2 9.50 to $18; clover, mized, $1.50 to 08; snd clover, $7 to 07.60 por ton, in car lots.EGG RECEIPTS HEAVY AGAIN.of ogys to-& were 588 cases, compared with 368 for.the cerresponding date a Year A fate ow laid, are: trade is passing.sotècied Sa TE TS ale Ne.1, gee te Se: and Ne degen.POTATO MARKET ACTIVE.u lo prices are streag under an ac- ve Green lets, Mc ES TR de se EE ae te [J » at 17%c La T0 INCREASE STOCK FAO $16,000,000 T0 $30,000.00 Is the Plan of the Mexican Power Directors in December la the d(ircular sent te the Mexican Power shareholders to-dav.the directors ask authority to increase the capital stock of the company from $16,000,000 to $30,- 090.600.3 It le nat proposed.however.to, make any immediate issue of common stock, and the real object of the December 3rd meeting is to acquire authority to issue $3.600.000 7 per cent.preferred stack.The uses to which the money will be put ave explained in a circular signed by the secretary and treasurer, Mr.A.R.Doble, and as the circular ir in the hands of the shareholders, it is not necessary to reprint It here.The circular ta very optimistic in regard to the company's future and the profitable channels in which the new money can be emplo: sd.Brief, mention is made of the recent\u2019 leare flegotiations which \u2018developed differences of intereat which were trrecon- cllable.\u201d\u201d while the Irane * was not in such terms that your directors could recommend it for acceptance.\u2019 Silver Drops Bar silver had a severa drop 1n London to-day.guing off to 23 7-16 pence, a decline of 3-16 pence.In Now York it was off to 59% rents.\u201cWater\u201d Out Of U.S.Steel Millions of Water Have Been Bailed Out in Recent Years.\u2018The \u2018water\u2019 that originally exlstad in TU.8.8teel stock has steadily been balled out.There is now at least one part solid for every part lquid matter in the com- on.In 1995 there was set azide.out of income.! far construction.$8.3M nen.ip 1906, 850.To this total of §130,000.000 may be sAded the increase in surplus since 1965 of $10,000,000.Here is a totul equivalent to $31 per share in real tangible value.Going ck tn the creation of the enr- poratinn, it will be found that something Tike $230.000.000 or $45 a share.lias been created in net surplus and in new properly pald for from earnings The actual book salue of Steel common to-day is not far from $30 a share.While $184.BM of the aMount ap- ied from earnings in new properties as been unproductive for several vears.as In the case nf the Gary plant.it will soon be the basis of new earning capacity estimated at batwacn $20,004 000 and $25.000.000 net per annum.: Toronto Cattle Prices are Strong Taronté.Ont.October 29.\u2014 Cattle trade good and tren staady 152 loads including 2.540 cattle, arrived to-day.2.200 yheep and lambs, 133 calves.1.160 hogs and Export cattle, choles, 35 to $5.25; me- alum, $4.49 to $4.65: ex t bulls.8875 to $4.25, light, 83.25 tn 93,50: cnwe, $3.75 to $4; butchers\u2019 cattle, choice.84.40 to $4.75; medium, $3.80 tea $3.73.cominon, $2.75 to $3.25.butchers\u2019 cows, $2.50 to $3; but:hers\u2019 bulls, $2.75 to $3.3.stock: ers.choice, $3.25 to $3.30: medium, $2.76 to $3.common, $2.23 to 82.50:,stockers, bulls.$2 ta $2.75.heavy feeders.$1.75 to $4.short keeps, $4 to $4.25.mil*h cows, choice, esch, $49 tos $50, common, 825 to 935: springers.each, $25 to $45; export ewes.$3.25 tn $3.40.stcady: export bucks, $2.50 to $2.76.steady.cull ewes, $2 to $2.30, steady: lambs.$4 5 to $4.00, steady: calves.heavy, 2.59 to 1.0% slow, Nght, 5.00 to 6.25.sty A.Tinga eelo ts, 6.00.fats and unde; cet \u2018his.| Lurie cent leas, fed ani watered 67° cars.CHEESE MARKET STRONG.Receipts of cheese to-day were 393 boxes, agnirst 11.481 for the correspend- + date last year.e local market is strong with west- erne qubted at 1244e to 1340 for white, and 12%c to 12%c for colored, und east- erns at 11%4< to 1%.FOR SALE Otsse Mining Co.\u2018a stock Gifford Cobalt Mines\u2019 stock.COBALT STOCKS bought and sold on COMMISSION.J.=.\u201cInvestment Broker, - CARTER, Guelph.Ont.256 ¢ EXPECT ADVANCE IN COTTON PRICES Special to The Montreal Star.New York, N.Y.October -9\u2014The cotton market was active to-day and nas heavy realizing for over-election duy.Offerings were absorbed by the Wall street bull support and covering.Liverpool was a considerable seller ere.Wall street and some prominent spot traders are believed to be buying cotton.One of the largest concerns here was covered, it is said, in a great deal of cotton in January and May, cspecialiy in January.Look fer Higher Prices.Some even talk of 8 beom.theugh this is trot the general anticipation The conviction is xrowing.however, that cotton has been tro long neglected, and that it is entitled to far more attention than it has received.and that it must shortly figure very prominently in an upward sweep, The big receipts are still ignored because of the excellent spot demand; food exports.increasing trade in colton goods, and gradually broadening of speculation.Burns, Pips & Co., Svdney, Australia, cabled the Ogilvie Flour Mille Company, Linut- ed.to-day: \u201cCrop prospects for all grains.throughout the country con- tin excellent, and reco:d harvests are assured.\u201d The Armeur Grain Company's «able froma Argentina to-day says: \u201cBelieie crop sinaller than last year.Anticipate very little forward selling this season.\u2019 A report from Leamington, Ont.says that the H.J.Hcinz Company, of Pittsburg, has decided to locate a branch factory fn that town.Officers of the coni- panv have been looking over western Ontario for soms time to find a suitable site.and Leamington has at last been decided on.The town has agreed to purchase the premises of a local tobacce factory.to put in a sewer.and to exempt the prep- erty for (w nity years.A hy-law to this effect will of put before the eleciore on November ¢ The follaning gentlemen were introduced on \u2018Change to-day: Messra MH.Tayior, of Chatham.Ont.by W.H D.Mfller: H.A.Calvin, of Kingston, Out.by Tr ne.McCarthy, Ogilvies Report 1 _From.-Broomhall Broomha!! cabled the Ogilvie Flour Mills Co.1.14.to-day Li erpnol\u2014 Wheat, 3d higher, due to damage ta Argentine crop to the extent of 36.600 600 burhele.Corn unchanged owning to lack of speculative interest.Broomhall forecasts Argentine wheat shipments for the werk at 500,000 bush- eis, and 1.200.000 bushels com WINNIPEG GRAIN RECEIPTS.Grain receipts at Winnipeg to-day: Cars No 1 hard .No.1 porthein .Na northern c.cooeeenness NAA northern © Na.4 northern .No.6 northem Ne.6 northern .Other grades Winter .ODD LOTS OF ACTIVE STOCKS T WIT-L SELL: 1000 Floyd Cobalt.1960 Gould Conroiléateé, bid wanted: 169 Co- \u201cbait Development, 4: Z15 Nancy Helen, #ôc, on monthly payments; 750 Strathcona Dr.Reddick, bid wanted; 300 Silver C 4bc; 60 MHarris- Maxwell.1500 Clear Lake Cobalt, 500 $1.80; Diamond Vale Loal.124; 1400 Yukon Basin Gold Dredging, 17c: 590 Otisee Mining.bhc: 4000 irse Mining.bid wanted; 100 Rilver Leaf: 20 Montreal! Red.& Emeiting, blds wanted: 625 Cham- bers-Ferland.and many others.' Write for full list and prices at once.WILL BUY: 3/0 Floyd Cobalt : 58 Hs bury Stiver: 6000 Lucky Boys; 15,- British-American: 1000 Coleman De- Son ment.2000 Strathoona, and all good stoc A.J ESTES, Stocks aad Beals, 36-37 Savereign Bank Ridg., .MONTREAL, CANADA.Tel.Main 2418.BRYANT BROS.& Co, Members Montreal Minmg Exchange, 84-88 St.Francois Xavier St., BROKERS and DEALERS in GOBALT STOCKS \u2018Phone Mein 4960.Private Bzebange Connecting each Department.Business Katablished 1800.ot Responsif 259 312 safely.Where are your documentary valuables and jewelry deposited for safe-keeping?They should be in the .vaults of a Company specially chartered to assume _fesponsibility for the safe-keeping Otherwise you have no protection other than the desire of the officials of the Company to keep your possessions Montreal Trust & Deposit Co.tntrance to Vauite \u2014 67 NOTRE BANE.WEST of valuables.AUTUMN TRADE AND LABOR CONDITIONS SHOW IMPROVEMENT Cash Returns From Crops Will Tend to Increase General Business Movement.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, October :».\u2014The October issue of the Labor (Gazette, in its general summary, slates that grneral industrial and labor conditions showed 4 marked fmiprovement during September compared with the earlier months of the season.The weather was cxceptionally favorable for the harvesting, threshing and marketing of the grain crops.and the eurly date at which these operations became ible tended greatly to increase the general activity.increased Raliroad Activity, After a reference to the western harvest, the summary sa)s another important fezture of the month affecting labor was (he iIncreascd activity of raliway construction in western Can and elsewhere along the line of the Nationa! Transcontinenta) Rallway.This absorbed a large number of workmen.The manufacturing industry and the building trades ulso showed a marked improvement compared with August.Coal mining In Nowa § la siackened somewhat, but elsewhere the industry had a: good month.Lumber Cut Reduced.The lumber trade was dull, and the rut during the coming winter will be considerably below thut of last yeur.The number.of men engaze?in the woods and the rates of wages pald show a considerable diminution.Immigration returns continue to ahow a pronounced dectine compared with 1907.Domestic trade was for the mont part stationary.As son, however.as the cash returns of (he crops rcach the producers\u2019 hands, an immediate increase In the general movement !s anticipated.Wages Genbrally Lower.Wages remained for the most part stationary during September, with a slight upward tendeacy atuong expericnred farm help and railway construction laborers in Jocalities where a scarcity prevatled.On the whole, rates were lower than those prevaliing at the corresponding period of 1907, Produce Prices Higher.Under the head of cost of living.the summary says.Values were generally steady.Fruit and vegriables were lower than last year.Poult was alsn down- wand in price.Milk was upward at se: - eral points, and fodder showed a tendency to advance in Quebec.83 and butter continued exceptionally high.- Pork and lard were firmer.Lumber snd building materials were weak.Metal continued weak.but thers were signs of à stronger buying of heavy metals by rail- \"aye _ LOCAL GRAIN RECEIPTS.Grain receipts at Montreal oa GTR Wheat .200000000000 Peas .4.886 Oatre 3.600 - Rarley .1.200 h,x9% Buckwheat * 1738 Flour, bbls.1412 2.050 SLOW DEMAND FOR BEANS.in slow demand Ontario one- pound pickers.car lots, $1.78.and three- Beane Per Active and Higheï [ANOTHER ADVANCE IN WHEAT PRICES From the Spoctal Correepoc Correspondent of The \u2019 Board Montreal Star on the Chicago of Trade.Chicago, ni.October 29.\u2014 Wheat failed to get its second wind.the market slowing down badly after the first spurt.Prices sagged back with \u2018,c of yesterday's close.Tradery failed to enthuse over claims that the Argentine exportable surplus will be 20 per cent.short of last year; firstly.because the big holders had the worst news.and, secondly, because a conservative loeal house had a cable saying that conditions were iniprov ow to general raîns.In addition, the outsides refuscd to come in.Checked Selling.The report of 570.000 bushels of wheat in process of lading herc.and expected to clear this week, checked malling.but receipts continu rger than last year, both in the south-west and northwest, and Minneapolis stocks tn 630,600 for four days.Nothing was heard of an export demand.A Prices Forced Upwards.Pit shorts came to Ume at the outset, and prices were forced up good fractions, 2e offerings were moderate and the demand general.Cablen were the lash which drove bears to cover, and the early herding was attended with a good deal of excitement.Trade, however.was mainly docal and professional, commission house December sold up 14 S \u201c4e to 31.00%, and May up *» tn %c to $1.06%4, ailmoot a opening.Trade turned quleter when pit shorts were In.Receipts Continue Heavy.North-western receipts f with better weather, being 608 ears, against 565 cars last week, and 471 cars last var The local run to-day was di against 39 expected, and 87 care last veus: The North-Western Miler reported a decrease of 16,000 barrels in the Minneapolis flour output.with trade indifferent.mills selling only two-thirds or less of their outpat, and shipping directions lag - sing.st Louis mille ers called demand dull.The Price Current suid rain relie?had teen general.with wheat improving.but more vain desirable.Acréag\u201d may be less | than last year, but more seeding may be done.Western packing for (he week.005,008 hogs, against 360, 000 last year.BUTTER PRICES HOLD FIRM.Receipts of butler to-day were 1,43 packages, against 2.284 for the corres.rondiug date last year.The Jouai market |s steady with fi creamery quoted at 6c in round and 263¢ tu 276 in a jobbing way.CORNMEAL STEADY.Cornmeal In steady at $4.18 to $4.30 peg barrel, in bags.ROLLED OATS DEMAND.Rolled oats is Are in fair demand at.93.40 \u2014 {per bug of 80 POTASH MARKET QUIET.Potash quiet First sorts.$5 97%.ee0- ends, $5 47s, and first pearls.9645 per 100 Ibs.MAPLE PRODUCTS DULL.Maple products dull.Marie syrup.do 1b.in Trond.and 5c in tins, sugar, te 8 per M HONEY PRICES STEADY.Honey steady.White clover cemb.13 pound pickers.$1 75 per bushel.Rangoon beans, $1.60 per bushe) to grocers.to léc: dark, 16 to 13e: white axtragted.8 {0 10c; buckwheat honey, 7 tn Tige per pound.MONTREAL Main Offico\u2014102 St.James Street.The Dominion Bank BRANCH ze Uptown Branch\u2014Corner Bieury and St.Catherine Stroste.SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ; 191 156004 (J, Mayén Meresy, Manager.) Travellers\u2019 Letters of Credit Luoued.East End Branch\u2014Corner West End Branch\u2014-1080 &t THE QUEBEC BANK ESTABLISHED 1818 - < INTEREST PAID ¢ TIMES A YEAR ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS.MONTREAL BRANCH-\u2014-PLACE D'ARMES SQUARE St.Catherine and Amberst Ota vo \u201d James Street (St.Henri).319 UPTOWN ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Sur Stanley and St.Gathering Sts, May pow be e obtained « on 9 application.: | .JOHN J.KEYES, Manager.BRANCH: MAIN OFFICE: CITY BRANCHES: west, corner University; 1320 ot.4 Louis.281 17 OF CANADA ISSUES LETTERS OF CREDIT To Traveliers, Available in All Parts of the Werld\u2019 Corner &t.James and St.Peter strests.1288 St.Catherine street cast; 330 8 Catherine 1 Lawrence Boulevard, and Town of 88 C.E.McCUAIG & CO.We make a Specialty of Buriag and Selling a Cobalt = PRIVATE WIRE TO COBALT, TORONTO AND OITA \u2014 DIRECT .SEWS FROÛ THE CAMP.- + Ploor, 184 oa James ot.Rod 12.& Grasd Truak Bldg assise ou.a =o the = md ai two nites age Xr Re, re Mee or \u2014\u2014 > Led an Sonar fd foot cellar, o parior, wi Jard of 32 x 32, light os sli sides.ANNEX \u2014 (Choice luveotmeut property.St.Ur- hein qireat, sear Moumt Royal, (bree well .\u2026 tested flat, revenue PEND.price §6.800; terms.Best rouen, acte.Xormas Biamore, 19 & - John, 33 6 ANNEX MEALTY CO.TZ3 Park eve, peur St.Louis vi.Tel.t 63).Come to hesd- Quarters, the \u2018market pacs.where buyer and seller tees, the used aud revenue pro- are sagariy wad orb taken 235 3 Saw CITY HALL AVE.963 to 912; great bargain, 1: fiata solid pressed brick, latest improvement; will sed for $:0.000, revenue $2,113, casa 35,300 ty, balance 3 per se Appiy owaer 787 Cadioeux.Te! East CUTE #T.ANTOINE BOAD, near Motcaite sirable self-contained house, fa excellent Io cailty; four botruume and maids FOR.open ADIBUX ST.\u2014House fur wale, cottage, seif- contained, solid brick, all improvements at 664 CUS, Degr pe Fr recovnied cum pveir > proprietue, reauat uceupast, price ms moégraie.* apols va vremime .peor.dé.dé, Gt, wear Fine avenue, three fats, id otens and brick, spoual revedse 782, Increased.Uffez wanted.Norman Blumare.Jv St.Jobo.Mais 3385.208 8 Fun SALE\u2014V desirubie residentiai pr ports i] the West Hu, with future cooumercial and jative valium shows good preturos.John FF.Sacrament x © Poonasl cm HUNTLEY ST.4 modern Male, gus, bath, roperty, enameled ing, hot fu tenants, 2 amb ren: reat if Durdred dollars: price twelve thousand five bu Apply P Deitsio, sue Papiness.236 à ST.DENIS 1.6 \u2014 Mouse for sale, fur- house for sale, 10 rooms nicely = turaished.2566 Re TALMS POI SALE ot ri, one mile from posture > keep cows rpoces, wettiement ef estate.Gesers) Merchant.Town acres, dane O.M.R., a great \u201chey farm, Jarse miles from Beated flat to rent during winter, chores mood.ried couple preferrad; cheap.§7 per month.DELUKINIBR AVE.above Outario.lower fiat.® rooms, with bath and eloset.The - the.Trust Ce.151 Bt.James st.200 acres three miles from Richmond, $3850, ! wood; other farms up to 99.Jona K, \"gun ., Meibours Be, Que.HOUSES TO LET.Tt THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR~THURSDAY, asd good avé y nue sale.dress or Telephone Apoir or Tredess, = fas 3.CHURCH ST.\u2014Piet, 3 wedern 100 ACRES, (hres miles (rem Richmond, pray 5% 4%4 ama Siomurlc Oh Attings.Apply LS G.T.R.good fam house and darn, 9: Urbars.e \u20ac RESIDENTIAL PLATS TO LET.Jom, 10 we S BOULEVARD OT.JOONPM, 646.Montreal ; nez \u2014 Large, bright § room fiat, win- location dows is 8it reems.pantry Sood or Modern ia ail respects.PPA at 17 ur miles from Ra- four miles from Racine OR aires, Tevet CREE ST Ty eT fat bd CITY MALL AVE, 942 \u2014 .Thephone Uptown 387 given ALEXANDDR PLACE \u2014 To let self-con- als rooms.Apply to 131 Quired; reduction for balan CHAMBOHD- Come mfortable warm dwelling, © ruous, coller, order su Aubert nor Ontario; rent 812.00.Ap ly a ar, is \u2014 \u2014_\u2014__ ESPLANADE AVE.593 \u2014 Pirst class low- AKGYLE AVE, new eight recom house or dwelling, § rooms, modera yrs.» A low rental for winter.M, CéMent floor osllar.Apply 38 Mackay st.284 o RSPLANADE AVR.1187 \u2014 Seven newly decorated partly foruished i\" re- ter taxes paid.Apply 1183 \u201cor Phone \"Mate 008, 159 COTE PAR TOINE ROAD, 876 \u2014 New use, nésomely decorateé à tinigh- for winter oe hd Apply FLAT to let, one of the picest furnished flats in the city, to be let until! May or 287 6 for a longer period: first class in dt A respect.Apply Room 46, 107 St.Isaac Culiina, 207 Ash ave, Main 16516.FIVE roomed bested flat, for November lst; rent $27.80.Apply 86 Green ave.flat 6.267 Jeod 3 \u201cmeets ° THe woNTLEY oT ee 7 ¢ londe, 408 Huntin).Prete H in \"Te Fo ry To lei, detached vuse, w \"0! lo Tore roomy ang ng room HuTonIsON BT.8800 \u2014 Wier new JLlumblng and all from twe to three.Address to avian 5 os, 7 Ottawa street.258 6 ro fiat, \u20ac bath, ete 10 per month.phone and concreted in good rooms, bath, w.e., hot water heated.9 DORCHESTER êT., winter.M.J.Roes, 180 St.James st.3 toria avenue.Phone w cheap for eat.LARGE upper fiat.8 rooms wand bathroom æparate ne Pots ; 983 \u2014 Double stone immediate po avenue, good don: rent on! z.Pineberg aud Son, 14 Craig weet.$7.90.25dPE7 lences, good Jorailty: i= t 284 e Je light.LASALLE AVE, B81A\u2014Twe fine flats, § and 3 FEW SMALL houses to rent, of 4 and 3 rooms [POWs each.beth room, ae darn rent.Address 581 Lasalle ave.off St.iy pear Laurier.MITCHISON BT.242, LOWER DWBLLENG, To let, new bouse.of 11 ruoms, Puree er and At.Viateur, Qutre- : open plumbing.einented cellars; statlon- n t : rl be nied; low \"oi NOTRE DAME - Lower flat, 253 bath, In best section of Viauville, ail mod- .417 Mt.Urbain st.upper bright fiat, \u20ac \u2018room hot and cold water, gas fixtures.kit- avont hot and cold water.Avply 118 Pine chen \u2018range.Apply on premises from 8% to 5 pus Jor ot.1 2°0% MARIS ANN OT.fine fat meer Montane \u2018 Tire aooms, oewly repaired and tinted; mme te possession; rent low.Apply at Ley.aus us Ter.No.119 Cherrler st.® ee 38 6 189 3604 MANCE ST.Tata \u2014 Fist, five rooms.b hot water hested.gas electricity, con: cute cellar; immediate possession; for winter, Appiy 463 Sanguinet st.full SAINT CHRISTOPHE.308, 41, 403.406\u2014Poyr - ass) land 46 x TI; a) 88,000; cash Daiance om year.Apply kK .421 Visita 238 U ~ BT.URBAIN, near St.Vistewr, 8 large flats, 7 and 8 rocius, fine condtruction, sil decorated and revenue of §1.280; price $11,300.AD nex ty Ce, 123 Parû awe.East 6340 BOLID BRICK HOUSE, en Buirmount sve, & rooms.Paros, $6.300; terms.Annex Realy Co., 723 Park ave.\u201cFn ae SOLID BRICK HOUSE, Park ave, furoace.10 rooms; price $0,000.Annez Besity (lo, 773 Park ave.Fast 500.THREE PLATS, price St.Urbain; enue, 8: 83.230.Annex nos \u201cca.\u201d Ear Asan, 253 3 saw \u2018 WEST BND\u2014A nice cornet.50 x 160.with good building.suitable for Mgbt manufac setpoi.social ball y .purpase quiring light 21! round: ara locality, with room to eniarge.Call or write L Deneau, 1853 Notre Dame west.2336 CNT- Pine veus detachet reaidence, In 5 Brown, 4387 \u201cSr Catharine, WESTMOUNT.223 Prince Albert ave, above Western.nice hrick house, with large garden, fruit tress, ele; Immediate possesion; any reasspabel offer screpted.Would rent \u201811 de sired.Norman Binmore, 19 St.John Main .4 WESTMOUNT\u2014House for sale, or tu let, 48} _ Apply 5e Tare of Trade Bulldiag.Phoue TE LOTS FOR SALE TRBAL WRST +The sew sirvet car service le doing wenders for (bla pretiy suburb.A recest timed trip fyomm Montreal West to the Utar office necupled but 33 minutes, via She- breche street, fare 5 cents.Newides this.there | ore thoes other Hued, steam or tmlley.Choice lots ou easy terms.Ask particulars.Norman Hiemore.lb &t John, Mun 835 2588 PRICES GOING UP Park avenue extension.Lots from $120 up.Payable à per cent.cash, balance, 91 up monthly.All prices to be increased 10 per cent.on November 2nd.Take Amberst-Annex cars and get off at corner of Park and Van Horne avenues.Office on propetty open dally, or apply Joha Findlay, 30 St.John reet 7 \u20ac VACANT LoT\u20140n Hutchison, nesr Leirmount, Lu\u201d pesgais to arcanes can have meto- Realty 723 Pert are == 7 ANT LUTS\u2014Two left, on Park ave, 25 x BOAR VAC 110.6 at $900, wear Fairmount ave.Realty Co.733 Park ave.Bast 6560.i VACANT TS Quer bes si.4 left at $800.Aspex Realty Co., 723 Park ave.Tel.Beat SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE NR a t cn ave, saving moms a sommes kitchen; a ted for addition of se 160; bas trostage om twe atrests; water in ones; drain in street; sc tue valve is $1,400: po reasonable offer re fused.Por full particulars apply to J).Steven- \u201cese Brown and Co.Guardian Buiidiog.160 Sc.James Rt PROPERTY WANTED, ° ent house In Inn north or centre of city, payment mostis cash: must ve in fist olass order.State location and revenus.Address K 6058, Ftar Branch Ot- thee 269 1e04d COTTAGE, ¢ bedrooms, in Annex or Outre- ment.not over $8000.Address A 923} Star Office.\u2019 2367 à \\ MOUSE -\u2014 $3000, Westmount.Duy » now for May occupation, about 5 bedroo: back verandah or yard Main 2178.Campbel) & Hepes, Accountants, 3¢ St.John st.MOUSE wanted to cost about $4 two sand cash, n Bleu uy and ane avenue.Westmount.dress E 8, Star Office.268 5 I WILL eel] your house, films or tenement Quiekly and satisfactorily.Always s keen de¢- wand for property throngh my live real estate agency.I don't just \u201c'liet\u2019 tes\u2014I work them wntil y are sol te» s dif Re eferences.Rasa one, ve bas over Bought or sold through my 0: .sale, vo BR so Interview solicited.Norman Binmore.John.Main 5533, 285 8 SR CONT ANID Bowes wanted, a'etatey St.Mark \u2018st.Must contain coms.moders conveniences, ane\u2019 n Ineroust repaire mot to exceed five oix theusand will pay about 25 pc.cash, tances on\u2019 mortgage.to be reduced Bo fictitious values will be entertained.\" \"e079, Star Branch Oftice .WANTED to buy twe or four flats, one mos cash.Address Tres.E.Heward, 2 C ine Bldg, Montreal.269 $ RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED, \u2018PLAT Wasted for winter monthe, by bachelor, omall flat, furnished or naferoished, moderate vest; district, Bloury.Address 70000 8 + + T\u2014Wantel unfnroichod fetes bonted: Im- late possession: diatriet Peel and 0 streese, Sia rent, 3 E253 tas OF.\u201d ie - = pros vary fine cottage, (Mateonneuve) \u2014 Enquire, a: Notre Dame, eleven rooms, cement .hat water, bath and SHERBROOKE ST.EAST, 150 feet from the Fiver.flat, 8 months, gas, electric, west.Telephone furnace, good order, neer Lafontaine Park; 259 ¢ immediate possession.Apply 81 St.Denis et.: 6 house, upper dwoliing, Rent 317 per momh.J.O'Connor.663 Pré rooms.hot water furnace, .257 seod order, can be occupied at ence.4134 street Switable for boardin > rooms.ba ST.ANTOINE \u2014 To let one midale fiat, arabe rooms, w.e., gas; ly.Address 1.Lemieux, 255 6 Boutevar Antoine st.or apply st 87 4.bath; November 1st TWO self-contained houses, Keymour ave.ten ronms each; mod- BELBY.82-\u2014 Nice bright five roomed flat, 17 TO LET \u2014 1211H M.Deals street, upper rooms.ail modern conveniences.APPLY.Mr.Zuarkher.engiseering De- stæslon 365 6 SHERBROOKE EAST.Jou First.minediate possession.\u2019 third one eight roma, .= house .James etreet.furnace.hut water.Apply aust, 3 berbrook 20 aT.HUBERT &T., 3983\u2014 To Tet four room- od fist.we, with large garden, wiil rent cheap or well af a reasonable price, ?MISCELLANEOUS.NOTICE \u2014 1 will not be responsible fer or debis cemtracted in my mame 7 ur ethers after this date.Oct.Ww.\u2018a\u2019 Balley, 141 Galt aveawe, NOTICE.\u2014 Application has been mad the Corperation of the cu of (Montreal, for leave to carry on a hay pèse on lot cadastral No.PTE \u201couta imma Nos.\u2014, of 8.Ann's, Ward, Signat re, larkin Bros.Ad Otjawa st.Montreal, Oct., FOR SALE ALBERTS is the talk of the town, ewing to its high class Furniture at exceptionally low prices.Visit 39 Bt Catherine st West and see for yourself.» 280 287 BUSINESS CHANCES.AN IMPORTANT collection agency desires to te - A BEAUTIFUL COSTUME Mothers and daughters, we seli the lat- or your Sues, Skirts and cloaks for you ur ughte Tower cant r en easy terns, at the erican tfitter, 335 Notre Dame west, 100 yards west of McGill, 836 313 Prices.D.S8hapiro, the Am- oy or take 3 partner, om acc a new lilue of business.oe Ofrice.ANYONE desiring to inv $300 and Jo! othee tc masufscture Spaclaity fur Dominio: Shilorited demsnd, giving lucrative væploy ment from start; aurictly, leg timate esterprise: vestigation \u2018invited.A BY A 20346 tar Office.A\u2014PERBO regarding CUNTENTS, lense, guudwiil vf 14 roomed house, vicinity Mansfield, for sate; ft offer.Apply B 6123 Star Office.he mos prices; large stock.NS Interested in safe, Li 90 investments, Tou not fall A 20 Investment, heading Financial\u2019 on this pag AHERN SAFES t fire-resisting safes made, low Shera ate Co., st.it.James.283 156s0od ANY ONE \u201cdesiring 1 to buy en fmstaiment, turs, lad'es tatior-made custumes, skirts, conte.biouses, aiso dress goods; ine oup- Ply Gent's clothing.nt st.sabot, Phone orders East 3372.ie a OCTOBER 29, 1908.PIANO Por pad Ivrese nod bur ond A PAW AOE $30 them ia all Lam latest styles.bert, wholesale furrier, 91 St.Hubert st.269 PIAMO\u2014Fesr sole, almost vew writ plese, nErset San parce fer cosb.or §T mew PIANO \u2014 For sale Dushem square, 71 octaves.rosewood : splendid tone; ene of ibe best squares over month,\u201d without interest.Layton Bros.at.269 3 A LE \u2014 our stock of new up eight pianos b Pratie, Lach neure our customers against death nd ve clesr receipt af plano it husband or.CHARTER tor sale\u2014Uomplele with copy of by mercial Lawyer best Com low real.aly at once.B 6133 Star cry PROPERTY and milk bh cet tle to erchaoge for farm.Apply 2495 8.Hubert, corver Beaublen.OLOTHING aud fern!shing business fur sale, use of Quebec's must prusperuus towns, euck all new; mounting w Shoat $7,000, half cash, od 3 balance wouthly pay 108 Btar Office.A LARGE REWARD of money saved, is offered to every one buying furniture ,and stoves from us.Cash or credit.Very easy terme.Shy House Furnishing Co, 1833 St.w- rence streut, seven doors above Hachel.Open evenings.267 3eo0d CHICAGO TRUST COMPANY will after Presidential Election, incorporation, preparation aod Stock or Bond issue of Municipal, Steam Railroad or substautiel position.State ire.Aad and desired 46, Saplal o CONFECTIONERY \u2014 For sale = first class confectionery, very good ishing business Branch Office.CHICAGO Trust Company will undertake after Presidential Election, the organization, corporation, preparatiou and bandiing of Ktock r issue of Municipal, Electric or Beam Rallroad, or eubetential Industrial Mate full particulars and amount of Capi desired sv K., #53, BLBUKY, 347-\u2014Coatents of 14 roomed house; completely furnished; brass bedstesds, mabe- Sany parlor furniture, Wiiton rugs, vewing me Fonted, mantel wirror; odd bureaus; bouss to Le a 256 2 \u2014\u2014 BABY CARRIAGE, comfortable and in ex- condition; only In use short time.Apply 12 Hutchison st.(near Bleury and just above Sherbrooke), mornings or even- nge.chea Address a ET Star condition 228 \u201cHiverate st.BEDS \u2014 Two name! beds, with Mercuies coon coat, in sood 288 CLOUK \u2014 An o)d srandfathers clock for sale, 100 years old rase movement.A ply J.N.Laclaire, vas St.Catherine et.E FOR Immediate sale, account flourlsht.ag pre business, F140.00 a week profit.Clean and po competition: WF a opportunity for an ac tive mas with some cash, 20478 Star Office.FOR BALE a cooked mest store.doing a good business on the busi- ee: part of St.Catherine et.selling, too much uther business on hand.will give a good party his own terme, rare opportunity.Address at once J Star Branch Office.GROUBRY Five years standing, tent, and tenement, $12 mouth.dred dollars.Apps 1008 Lafontaine u Years ould lu America.The reaver bas control of the l'asadian patents, and would like te take s pertner with suff'clent capital ture apd supply the demand Star Uffire CUFF LINKS 500 pairs sample cuff links, value 50 to $1.50.Your choice, 2bc per pair.M.Vineberg.387 Notre Dame West.COAL \u2014 American Anthracite, highest grade.mail or telephone orders receive carerar attention.EF.O'Grady, 3171 81.Law: rence.above Fairinount.Phone Dast 6136.$802.249 4 PLANO for sale.owner giviAg up houmæ en health, obliged to dispose of beautiful aprisht at any price.For rare 9174, Star Branch 58e ¢ RUBBER GOODS domestic purposes, we keep ît.frost me Monument Nations! sis 2 TYPEWRITER for sale.| sood a ion price 325.Address À 39485, on STOVES AND RANCES A full line of Jewel, Oxford and other es, ané h Also & great variety cf cloths and carpets.Cash or ered est prices in the city.234 St.Lawrence st, near ; 338 34 PERSONALS.CONCERT PIANO TUNING, expert John Ovess, valuater-compoerr, late chief tuner Kars Plano Co., Piane and on Phone Nast 484.3440 St.Hubert ot.W.REYNER.plano sad organ tuner, \"aie sauce pi organs tumed and ¢ BSeuvenir avenue.Phoss Sh 1398.2.D.SMITH, Practices! House se Palater.oer 40 years practical experience, person attended to.302 Ontario a.oer, 255 6 MADAME MOORS, snvires aH the ehtldeen and friends to ber Poll pening.Friday and t- uriay of this week, Be ch eblld will receive 6 Here pg \u201c St.Catherine st.near Greene a MR.T.SMITH, of 1105 St.James st, wil! not hold himoesif reepcneïble fer debts Igcurred by dis wife aîfer October sa 09.WILL the person whoss maiden oame was Maggie Pirie, please call at 495 Argyle avenue, Westmount, or Telephone 3 8 FOR EXCHANGE.GASOLINE LAUNCH, carry 16, 36 feat, exchange for automobile.Adâress J 6048.Star Branch Offic SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE) ASSISTANT wanted for am office, one with some knowledge of double entry book- Les pips preferred.Appiy to A 29416, Brar BOOKKFEPERS are usine \u201cGoltman's anual .ractical Bookkeeping.\u201d English BAKER \u2014\u2014\u2014 experienced bread hand.Apply Btirling, 44 Fabre st, any time after & o\u2019cloc 25 2 BOYH wanted for railway offices: must be good writers and belween fourteen and sixteen years of age.Address A 29439.Siar Office Ws 2 BOY wanted to work in leather warehouse.Apply: ween one and two o'clock to Fisk, Limited, 59 Bt.Peter nt.BUSHELMAN \u2014 Wanted first class bush- eiman for high class talloring, steady employment.Applicant must speak English.Apply W.J.Inglis, 238 8: James sr THIS WEEK We are givifg 25 per cent off our Framed Pictures and Photo Frames Plc- se.Catherin ¢ amuuntiog warhlie oh 1s an shesiute CHOICE FISH.Malpecque Oysters.Handpicked, clean.Just arrived from PF.Island.at $1.50 \"barrel.Orders for h ed of Done Desjardins, st.\"FREE\u2014FREE_ Our dtter stiil hoids good for the balance of this month that any of our stoves and ranges wili be sent out on a free 15- days\u2019 trial.If satisfactory pay us at ens of 30 day our expense + Uf not satisfied, returned xt LOOK! Stop\u2019 Read\" Anewer bargais.one vf the best restaurants and bar In city for sale.terms right.A 18518, Star Office FURS spe Mb fur toed cat price $13 oat 30 Uoliere: VE ni 6423 \u2014 6 Tteautifel IO > rhone WESTMOUNT 323 Wes : uns, $1.sT.D RBAIN-To dr ter.flat for Information.bias tachments; Immediate \u201c37 6 3279 St.Urbain &., between Priace Aubert ave., abore = Anne et Trot Tn frst el tric light, gas,\" fernace.with Mr e $40.Norwss Pate 335.30 2 APARTMENTS To LET.WESTMOUNT - Stone front residence.en Sher 4 BRAUTIFULLY \u2018turoisnda apartment to roished or unfurnished; cline let, euitable for cou pe men: Dorchester, near ; mediate - Br.Catherine vent.tJ fi.James Club.Address Box E \"(corner St.Luke), de- 12 rooms, side windows, - Moderate rent for winter.Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Damé west.96 BT.MARK ST.tached residence, \u2018Office.283 13 FURNISHED FLATS WANTED FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.\u2014 Twa streets east of wel furnished home SUBURBAN HOUSES TO LET, FLAT\u2014Wanted for winter montbs, hod Alstrict between Feel and Guy streets; WELL .NOWN patent medicine for sale, selling obi on éccount of NT health Es- \u2018abllished in 1860.For particulars apply Joseph Woods, .09 Ontario st 267 WOULD \u2018ike to \u2018hear ot sood \u201cmining or other stcck for sale in any snterprise where an Investment o ay dollars would be safe.No tions cunsidered.L Darbyshire.Box Rochester, N.Y.33 A DAY SURE.fond -.and we whl sbuw you bow tu make $4 we I » day.absolutely sure; work and teach you free; the locality wb where you lire, will explain tally: remember we guarantee profit of 83 fur every day's tutely sure: don\u2019t fail to write to.dsy perial BGliverware Co., Box Ont.swathly rent.RO031 Star Office.and cold water, one Doyle.®t.Lambert, 287 6 st.re te let two tata, APARTMENTS wanted at brand new.with electric light and hot rooms.bath and kitehonnette.Address A 7 rooms and the other 19482, Star Office.269 be ready for use In 3 or 4 Yoon one minutes walk from St.Lambert TURNISHED apertmeut wanted, flat another flat.with four May.Bor 6 4: Do large hall.Apply ticulars and lowest figure.WANTED a furnished flat of four or five medern conveniences; rooms.central locality, 88 ¢ red.Best of securky.B 6109, Star Office.APARTMENTS WANTED._ rooms, central Jocality: of idren; best references.Glre full par H 604 FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.with bains act PLAT TO LAT\u2014 Well furnished fiat, 7 rooms, double \u2026 Bas, electric Nght, bath, Se Avply et 118 2 MALLS TO LET.uroisbed flat to let, com.THE TuRATRE NOUVBAUTBE, oa 8.ur, Cd seven room Mat, home to Mount Royal lne cast, to jet.Apply 246 Rherbrooke eas privilege ta buy furniture.planede ave.A 39481.GENTLEMAN and wife want email furnish- housekes yd rooms, central Jecation, to 28e per month.Address for par- 238 2 To COUPLE without children, furnished room, bone; all cemvemences: choice ; terms moders ne moderate.Address = «15.Ce.bots: Grey Nu» st BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET, rivilege, well appointed home: ONB w twe flats, Sr loedted, | WEST BND Te.a all furnished flat, § ont, 5.00 per month.ment; the erate WELL furnished § roomed flat for twe or references required; mo Telephone Bas Wm.Hood and Som C ST.CUNEGONDE, corner DD.Work has been store ever forty years, vith tenement or without rene St.Sacrament lace In west end at t mod.ly Ph Workman st.St.Cunegonée.Telephone.electric AEBE SO LET \u2014 Warebouss or workshop, with or without office.For Jarticular address owl fursished, central BENT ~ Wanted\u2019 possession ; Fp ADL Voter DESK ROOM TO LET.IST SO Deak BOOM te phone; eat wo eee 1st floer, cast; vost HOUSES WANTED.turnished base- OFFICES TO LAT.tod Coupe vi u a and careful marr thowt chil- walking distance of Dominion OFFICE to lof, can be used 6089, Ster Branch Of- reom or light declaring.ete.Ne.87 MORSES AND CARRIAGES, HORSES wanted for winter beard, aly ey but warm, a remaln ew teeding and attention.Joseph nid care of W.J.Pr! HORSES FOR BALE We bave on hand some dig workers: aim à few gnod and drivers: we will sell at Abt prices.Joba 235 \u20ac Innes, © Viger ave.FOR SALE at half cost price art stic white enamel suspension book shelves, handmade.suitable \u2018or bedrooms or dea.Write B 6114, Star Office - FURS ON CREDIT A fine selectiun of furz, ciothing, cos- lumes ang genera; dry goods, on weekly or nionthly puyments, at Garmaise Bros.1131 St.Lawrence, near Duluth avenue.233 10 ee ITU RE of eight roomed house for sale, Ip good condition.reason fur shiilag, Baciy caving city on account of sighuses Apply a 8 Monique s + FUR COATS Ve simply ask you to come and seethe quailty of our Persian Lamb Jackets, made of selected skins Pare our prices with others.Wm.Al- 91 St, Hubert street.Upen nil 9 pm.238 4 FURNITURE \u2014 Por sale parior m.rror (English plate), with ornamental shit frame; fixtures, ec.Apply 437 Melca'fs avenue.Westmount.also mahogany bedniead, brass gas HORSE \u2014 Wanted a bay horse, hands or over, for family use.Address B $116, Star Office.BRCOND-HAND Rockswajys, Suupes.ladstonse.Surreys.un for sale: alse family sielghs.iles cutter sieighs, dog cert and He sleighe a Ledoux Larriage Co, 108 osbaroe ot.Montres) FU MED GTS 55012 Ladies\u2019 Muskrat Lined Coats, with Lest | Natural Mink or Sable rimmed, fuil : meuts, ekins, no pieces, best value ever offered.Wm.Albert, wholesale furrier, 91 St, Hubert, opposite Flace Viger Station.open | 258 4 .& Remington.and & rotary why PAY CASH We socle your fau $30 NEW SUIT $18 When ordering your new suit or costume, don\u2019t forget H.Albert.date ladies\u2019 and gentieinen\u2019s tailor.Large stock of latest materials to select from.! - moderate prices.specfaity this month su'ts to order for | .Albert's, 3+ Se Catherine ; West Open evenings.253 10 | Office.WANTED TO PURCHASE ALL CAST OFF GLOTHING furniture, instruments, evening Jeweliery, sliver Plate.; raries, bicycles, | greater demand than city persons > ishing to seoure best p Sa.} Dame west Tel.| ARE YOU selling cam-off \u2018alothing.t carpets.furniture .0, orders atrended.Tel.and then com-, ADLER is pay: os best prices \u2018or ladles and ALNALS oon PRICES pald by tery.siiverware and furn!-\"! : | the Mechanica! Department of McGUI Unt- \u2014_\u2014 CAMERA Second band camera: most iY pre good ve t daim LA 4 SHETLAND PONY for ale, of re woed rece, well ta wel ine doo he, colored.beige 87% Inches, ie 1108 in good condition.Address 087 Énampiala .from twelve to © ome o'clock, sad 1a the evening 23 ¢ after 8 o\u2019cloc TWO woondhand xpress det un 9 pin.FLAT TOP OFFICE DESK for sale.Migh desk; typewriter.typewriter dee: safe.electric futures: vesh register; * ators fixtures.The UC.e Lo'y.530 Se.Catherine west.ne 3 DOMESTIC \u2018ETS.DERRHOUND \u2014 Age 3% yeara warranted well trained for fox or Geer, 5 deer kition Bo in front of him last year.Mounts in.ST.BERNARD DOG \u2014For saie.vet prise dug.good watch dog; gentle and kind with children, will be soi 5 saction.Foster's, sn.p.u.Pa ul et., Friday.2 FURS Persian lamb jackets, 26 inches long, made to order; No, 1 quality; $135.LB Levin & Co., 808-510 St.Paul ot.255 Z eod FURS\u2014Two Senatitul Juste sstrakan Jackets.$17.50, worth $40; vise 38 and 40; tlemen\u2019s fur ised are.Persisu | $15.and gentlemen's bea travellers\u2019 samples.133 s1XGING CANARIES, PRA Macaws, Paroquet Cages dog, cocker spaniels, bull white poodle puppiss, also smooth and wire fox terriers, water spaniels, Irish rrr Angora kittens, red and fox squirrels, mon- hove, white rats and mice, and Guinea ot.Open evenings.Up 1 PLANNELETTES.fancy stripes.Bc; opera fian- nelettes, 12i4¢; choice mater 15e.wor th be, cardinal serge.0c, worth : cardinal cao- mere, 30c, een ee de 80c; cream rasèmere, 26e, worth mnanti butcher, roller, table linens, abortings and.pillow coétone, towels.opera face), 2be.regular 30c.Rowell's Geserpl Ba- aaa, 3 Cypress, opposite Windsor New Exton.pl gold (lsh and aquariums.Montreal Bird aad Keene Co.395 Bleury 3 Notre Dame east.Address THRED large offices te let on Notre Dams, HOUSE OR FLAT WANTED ~Siriiatai vs & Fo Bask Furnished or unfurnished, central situation, modern improvements, containing bedrooms, for 6, 9 or 12 months.Re- FACTORY TO LET.tenants.Address 289 2 FACTORY to, Jot ta hres eight or nine rooma er leury at.stable and coach tory; Im: house for automobile.Address T \"we.Bier Beaseceurs cant! stery and elevator, or ey 18, Sol) lighted; alse one sors tae mediate possession.ne LOST.GORDON BROS.Open an account on A Beds, Sofas, Carpets, Rugs.etc.dit ens our low prices.discount ash or ere- Open evenings.1 St.law.for rence Bivé., near Mount Royal.341 31 DOG \u2014 Lost nglish bull ndle, on 28th instast, near Dorchester ss.west.Reward 2603, 872 Mountain et.DOG\u2014 Lost asd white be rewarded.\u2014 Btrayed from 4503 Bt Sra herine Tuesday, short haired leather collar; answers te name Finder .pleass return and receive rewa Lost, f Ne.gs Western A Mack potted Finder we GRAMOPHONS-\u2014 Vieter icon of paras Jing rm, almost ew.Sn HALL STOVE and dining reom table, ja good order, eheunp.Apply 466 \u2018aiters et.IN WESTMOUNT Furnished Hat or or house wanted, in| ge: ca a Responsible ten- > rr nd : Adaress À 30510 Blas Office.eheap.Apply above address.STABLE TO LET.DORCHESTER WEST, 40?near Windsor el.three stall stable, moctrie ght, Ji, EYEGLASSES \u2014 pair of 2188000, with 14 Ta chats ine ot.or cars.Finder please retura Manafield st.and be EELS Cut 5 GOLD LOCKET sad chain, Connet ox Bt.Cacherins; in Reward.Pine ave.west.WANTED to rest, bouse with four ee five bod: WANTED TO SORROW.roome, Mont West, Notre ume VANTS or east of Qreene ave.» Shorbrocke st.Don\u2019t want new collatera ty ere is rer dé eniy for 8 me Toe Fate 4.5, Stocktes, 108 Laporte $ 2 WANTED to \u201cSTORES TO LET.dress B ¢08), WANTED, TO BORROW ea ows, furnace, 008 floors, concrete ire all modern.PN Up 3846.3 side, very om.Any matriduel money of wooo\u2019 and gi borrow five Seadred doiars: geod paying aeinen; will pay ?p.c.Ad- hares; 7 ER Pari Look \u2014 roncs en ot.nay RT diem and \u201cLAMB JACKETS $50 Come and see our Persian Lamb Jack- ots, perfect benuties lined with best satin, latest styles.You can't help buying them; they look as good as end wear as well.Wm, Albert a wholesale furrier, 91 St.Hubert street, open tins pm .\u2018Opposite Pince Viger Sta: LORRIES fer sale cheap, twe secondhand lorries.Joseph Bonhomme, see er \u201c PIN \u2014 Lent a fratoenit sarnets border, \u2018 turaing to 240 Uni FOR RENT ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.A well located store, heated by proprietor, situated on north sf of street, à Sainte wet of mraniez street, contain an area ol ; square feet, wih réa réar entrance.Store has twe show windows.Rental dnd à tartes partiou- lars can be obtained et eur of- : flees.Immediate possession.te JOHN JAMES BROWNE à son,\u201d 207 8t.James Street.FAIRMOUNT OST.\u2014 Goed place for © or any other lina of Dust r peas, oor.Fairmount and Toi.Main 6069 or Bast 3888.367 but- Annerz.I Front Office Te Lot IN THE : LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBR INSURANCE BUILDING, : Cor.St.James and Place Armée.nl 1 t sevent poetic, a! UE SP full particulars apply te à.STEVRNSON BROWN à C0, 4 MONEY TO LOAN.SHARE DIAMOND PIN, tala, Gherhreoke, Ste ater Fost redken et UMBRELIA\u2014 Left | od ollk abel, on LADY'S thi) throwever, tw © yards leng, ef sit, for 86; Tec man\u2018 fur lined cont, worth 8133, fer D10;\u2018can be oo?Bt.Lawrones st.' MINK MUFFS $22.50 sosm at wa! Heh lime, and Ties te matok, secriics Come and them.Ww.Albert, w! furrier, 1 St Mubdert _ rouse.FOR CAST off \u20ac \u2018otning, 8 quote s per er.at Ostrogursky.is three force single phase motor, 110 volta sood4 starting device.œuar- anteed for one year ofr C PAWN TICKETS WANTED J.B.Miller, 437 St James st.ROLL TOP DESK wanted.secondhand and soed condition.Give description and to À 39486, Star Office.SINGER MACHINE Tanied cash to K 6092, Star Branch Office.ee ocre - SINGER, , White = ine wanted: must Le lu Thorouen.\"pair «nd à bargain for cash.J 6078, Star Branch Office._ WASTE PAPER buy and send for old Iron, rags t.Montreal.Up 286, ANT ¢ hand venin machine.Aé- dress A 20503, Star Office.Wang ao aies Quetee Tureent touary stamps, Ad P, C.INVESTMENT \u2014 A well estab- ters \" limited amount of \u201crraery = at par puise, per the pu iris pie ry oF fr BOY \u2014 Wanted smart boy or youth, whe can write and figure well and can get to work early in morning; muet have good references.would prefer from Bt.Ann's Ward.Address B 6099.Star Office.BOY \u2014 Wanted respectable doy, living with Ms parents.in the city, to a butler.App!y between 8 and $ p.m.at bi6 Dorchester st.west.a - BOY - Wanted smart messenger boy.Apply Telegraph Office.Star Branch Office, corner Pel and Bt.Catherine sts.BURHELLER wanted, one Whn can press ladies\u2019 skirts.Apply Paul Ogulnik.330 BL.Catherine wes 249 2 BOY \u2014 Smart boy wanted to learn the rutting rede and help around factory.Apply Gold al Sik Walst Co.287 Notre Dame 258 2 veut BECOME INDEPENDENT \u2014 Be your own boss.$4 easily made dally at home In spare (Ime siivering mirrors: any ong can | do the work, samples and full particulars , free.G.1.Jones, 131 Upham'e Corner.Bos- t ton, Mass.i BOYS \u2014 Wanted.16 years, to rum errands and make themselves generally useful.i Buchanan, $09 Notre Dame east COLLECTOR wanted.Yo man with references.Apply or x n: FR CHEF wanted for nignt work.short or- Apply Jack's Dining Room.82 West t'atherine et.n° CLERK - Wanted et once cierk for gener- ai office work: salary $45 per month.Aéd- dress J $074, Siar Branch Office.COACHMAN \u2014 One accustomed to the city and who understands furnaces: mui any dealer in a ome recommended.Address R ii.rues Star Office.heat, Te News | Cook, \u2014 Wanted young \u2018woman as goed cook.558 Res:yn avenue.Take Gur pal 2, at.Deulesard cars i CLERK - Wanted for wholesale dry guots bright young man, experienced as order Clark.knvwiedge of French and English.Apply sisting experience, etc.to A 29418 Ster Office, 2358 8 CITY TRAVELLER for dry \u2018goods trade, on commission, French and English.Address J 6076.Star Branch Office.EXPERIENCED ssieaman wanted for clothing ard gen:'u furnishing, to speak French and English; mus: have goed references App!y Hox 318 Suddury, ont .MT .FIREMAN wanted.wilh a clty certificate, Apply with 'etters of recommendation, to versit;.TOR, WHOIFBAILE high grade chocolate ams and confectionery factory.firet case\u201c ralesman.with Ænod connection lu Montresl' and district.Appiy 1923 Welllag- tons st GOOD.reliable man wanted to work half das cleaning sfice and half day in mill Apply £ 506, star Office.258 QE CLERK wanted.must write well à be correct and sui at figures id an ply to A 29424 Star Offic JOB PRINTER wanted, rmanent work at highest wages to à first cless hand.Guertin Printing Co., 26 Notre Dame w a ve \u2014 SITUATIONS VACANT (MALS) TYPOGRAPH ROGERS machine © ee wanted; must be nober.Siesdy ment to right man.Addroes \u201cDally ned.ard,\u201d Kingston, Ontarto, 19 UPHOLSTERDR wanted.Apply to TL.BA Bennett, 13 University st.ve! WANTED \u2014 ! have à newly patented dev vice.having big sales through agents.Tre velier Jesded to make appointments.Mo canvazdas; u par salary and expenses weakly.3.3 atersen, Brant ford Ou\u2019 12 YOUTH wanted with some experienwæ In casting Johns PP, Black and Co, lad, 113 Vitre st.west.YOUNG MAN wanted te drive with dump carte ana tive In house.Apply a en- Pp Meadow House, Upper Madison ave.sington v\u2014 \u2014\u2014 SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALL)' ASSISTANT \u2014 Wanted office assistant for retall store.must have knowledge bookkeeping and sienography; references.Address K $129, Bitar Branch Office.ANY YOUNG LADY wio has spare time and who oan psint nicely on leather, wood, stc.emo who is particularity clover, doing maple leaves, and burot Indian designs.Work to be done at home.Aé- dress all letters to J 6028, Siar Branch Office.- 2 BOOKKEEPER wanted to look after books and to help areund in blouse factory, Call between % and 9.3¢ am.Gold Meds! SiR Walst Co,\u201d 207 Notre Dame west.368 3 COOK wanted.good wages: given to relle able and efficient servant.13 Rosemeuat avenue, Westmount, near Greene Avenues work.Apply Lo A.Hadd, 134 Bt.COOKS.experienced cooks\u2018 and ceok- era CHAMBERMAID \u2014 Wanted ® chambermaid |i- a small family: ator 268 8 ences.Appiy 136 Cherrier st.CHOCOLATE DIPPERS Must oss ix crlenced in fancy dipe Appl 1 or Bro co Con 7 Vitre.Btreet eut.COOK \u2014 Wanted Immedistely ceok; must have city references.Apply 3806 Sher- prooke st.west .CIGAR PACKER \u2014 Wanted first clase female cigar packer.good wages: steady es ot for Ottawa and efy, unezcept ferences indispensable.Apptr we .Canadian Employment an\u2019 University st.between 16 and ! or from 1 to 9 Tuesdsy snd Thursday evenings pal.28 3 Jane Radfaerd, Prinei COOK \u2014 Wanted guod plain ceok, tn mmall uired da, family.city referenes requ! .Avoir 399 Pine avenue w.\u2026.mear University ot.ss 3 GENERAL 'BERVANT wanted; ne washing DRESSMAKER \u2014 Wanted a first class dressmaker to sew in private family.A dress witn references, stating terms te 4116, Star Branch Office DIPPERS \u2014 Wanted three good Chocolate dippers.Apply 352 St.Lawren er trening: highest wages pe id; ences required.403; Dorchester st.357 3 at once, geod A 19295.Etar O GENERAL, wanted (tn cook and wait em table.no GENERAL SERVANT wanted at once, LS Durocher at.GIRL \u2014 Wanted a good girl for IMght housework, where other gir! is opt; must de prisme good wages.Avoir = Hubert GIRLS \u2014 Wanted experienced raw slik windsrs.Goublers and spesisrs wanted, wages; steady werk.Addrese fice.M8 washing.wages $15: references required.G 3970, Ktir Bradmch Office.08 2 GENERAL, \u2014 Wanted a young girl ee general servant, three In family, ne washing or Ironing: references requ may slesp at home.347 Kensington ave, Westmount.He 3 GENERAL SERVANT wanted.Apply 88 ulred.Tupder si.References requ GENERAL nied tk costs a place or iNew iva, 18 ne; coed Orenden avenue.6 3 Jaw GENERAL \u2014 Wanted a general servent must sleep at home.143 Elm ave.268 { GENERAL SERVANT for family of twe.Apply 413 Mance street.below Pine ave, \u2018 Friday afternoon or Saturday morning.GENERAL BERVANT \u2014 wanted a young perecn as genera: sersan must have good references.Apply to 20e Greene ave.Westmount.GENERAL BERVANT wanted.young.es- peilenced, for small family.good wages to right girl.17 Melbourne sve, of Met- saife ae.Westmount GENERAL SERVANT wanted: no ; cookingi no \u201chitdren.Apply EF.White, 64 Be.Lawrence GENERAL \u2014 Wanted good genera! sere \u2018ani.one whn can do p'ain cooking: form ot three.no chlidren.references require « Apply 676 Rosiyn avenue, Weutmeunt, Phone Westmount 18.\u2018GIRI, \u2014 Wanted a young girl, atrong and willing to.make bhersel( useful: refee- ences.135 Mansfield at.GENERAL SERVANT wanted, family of I four: references required.Apply 190 Blshop et.GENERAL \u2014 Wanted a good geasrs] vant, famlly of three: good wages.ply 447 Grosvenor asve., Westmount, LOOM FIXDR on section Crompton snd Know! coms; first class man uired ; good wages and steady 2e Apply to Sitngs- ty Manfg.Co.Brant! 238 3 MEN and women wanted to learn barber trade in eight weeks.graduates ears twelve to eighteen dolisrs Aida A help ne- eure position.Catalogue ler Barter College, 119 Craig at, west, Monreal MEN wanted ve vearn electroplating.prae- tical and individuel Instruction, cemplete modern plant for actual work, students ean ake momey while learning: competent men fn constant demand, $18 to $35 weekly.List of vacancles free to all students.For full information call or address Klec- troplatinge Inatitute.Doral Bank Bidr.re Seigneurs ot.Mon 245 MEN AND WOMEN \u2014 Don't be idie Show ee and forward their orders te us You can ensliy make from ten to twenty-filve doi- iars a week and have pérmanent position.Geods se!) on sight.repeat orders come fast.Beek \u2018How te Suecesd.\u201d and parti- sulars free The Home Fapply Se sept 26, Merrill Bidg.Teronto.ONEY TO FARN \u2014 Wanted twenty families, with children, for cotton fac- toried, werking full time: gnod wages.Apply Bex 75.Montmagny.P.À 258 \u20ac OFFICE BOY wanted: ry $3 per week.Apply 40 Canada Lite A 288 2 PACKER wanted, experienced in dry goods.Write Past Office, Rox 495, Montreal, SALESMAN -\u2014- Wanted bright young man, experienced in retest! or wholesale éry soode, knowieÂge ef French and English; must De geod sale man.Apply.stating experience, etc., to A 39617, Star mice : wo sursery etoet, SALESMEN for Quebec se : SALESMAN wanted for the new [a now pommencies.re poautre = te tmcrense Sur read foros by ferry men prikentions, stating age, experience, if sar.ri vocotv- od at our head office A worker \u201ccan qualify.P Hanasome Luke Bres.Ce.Montreal ERI 0 vr.Enlow e { Co.213 Dalertimier ave, ord Sint \u20ac SALBSMAN snd canvasser wanted for the etty ELLE er and commission to the right Aolr te The Lived Plans Ltd.eee St.Cat rine st.west, near Drum.\u2018mend ot 269 3 \" SALBSMAN that can sell good , EB.Pickering, Queen's Nein.\u201d we c SALESMAN \u2014 A seed ra woo Sop alte pions à iced 2 TRIMMER.| gare hat at fe TEST GENERAL, thoroughly competent, wanted for small Scotrh family, wanted a: once; good wages; comfortable home: enty per enced giris need apply: with references.Sherbrooke east.e GIRL for dining room, experienced.te walt os igble.Apply 371 ft Catherine week, airs.GENERAL SERVANT wanted for (we sons, best city references required.yt-+ ul between , 4nd S$ pm.63 Bruce av Westmou as Limrence GIRLS \u2014 Wanted experisnced girls \u2018as GENERAL ERRVANT wanted for smell Tamil, got 480 286 4 refercuces.Appl) Immediately, cigar buach makers and rollers ( stock).steady employment.Appir \u20ac te L O, Grothe, bbs Bt.wrence Boulevard.HOUSEMAID \u2014 Wafted good housemalés ve best references.Apply per must a dlately 2376 University at.HOUSBMAID, able to aesist es \u2018S2tmA1e small family.city re rtences required; must siesp at home, Arty 200 Pine ae W., near University et.288 HOUSEX BEPDRE, waitresses.gonerela, ousemaida.- nursemaids, parier-.cooky, maids ranted tor Toronte, Lhe Mates sad the Northwest; highest wages: poid.Wm.Britt, 288 Yonge, Toronto.LADY wanted of ce.for #004 appearan vaudeville snd moving picture shew, en the road; must be adie to play plano and sing illustrated songe Appiy Mr.Trevaillon, a yric Heil, between 11 and 12 Pridag.oa) wired.Address B 012, Mar Of.fee re 289 LADIES \u2014 Wanted intelligent young Îa- mes, of 50048 appearance, to take erders; good talkers, references required.be State what business training you have had.Address J 4083, Mar Branch Ofte.259 3008 LADY for office: must speak both lan- cuages well.State age, experience snd 2004 loge.ori in the evening 811 LAUNDRESS wsnisd st Royal Fi torte Cale she MAID \u2014 Wanted « chambermaid,! refuse ences requ wired.Apply at 568 Shorbreske ot, weet, during forenson asd between e p.m.and # oeclock p.m.MOTHER'S HBLP wanted.ns, [4 assist In light houseksep oy 1 Durocher et.Outrem MAID wanted in family ef throes; comfortable home rer siiabie sin.oad le 8.Lesla \u2014\u2014 Boulevard Bt.Joseph, MAID \u2014 a oped en experienesé tabi Apply whh veferes ing or ening.9 Werodaie Park ma mo \u2014 Wanted at ones vw for two NURSE children and te was after mess, OPERATORS Wanted, expe e pants and ovate we oh vd er nes nie.3 oor, New Jeandard Shirt Ms.ce.3 Ss 4.te \u2019 FRE ; LB gh RP SITUATIONS VACANY (FEMALE.) | SITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALE) SITUATIONS WANTED (MALE) ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.LORKE AVE.14 (off Milton ai).furnish.sédroem 1 PARR AVE.147, City \u2014 Frost reom te furnished, on bathroom g rent A re \u201cer Se ji a EE 4 = endl al \u2019 ROOMS TO LET.UNIOR Ave.od! \u2014 Beautify; rooms, with a Eagiish housshelé; terme fiat, private sis o'clock dinner, tale moderate 2003 famiiy; se edlidren.388 4 phone.$54 10 LORNE AVE.- 40 \u2014 Double reom, single PARTHENAIS SQ., 19 \u2014 Double furnish- UNION AVE.111 \u2014 Nicely furnished bask ait, eseveniences; telephone; nber od front reem, beds, mas and parier, sise single room, Tel.Ur, on.Mogi University.288 $ bath, aie a month: also .single room.$8.LAGAUCHRTIRRE 61.ver Hall Hil, rooms to let.343, off ies- city\u2014icotch wemas LADY oceupriag heated apartment would nt ons single roams, bright and atirac- tive.t> sontieman only.Telephone va 3682.éatomn IRONEÉ wanted Apply.wits re- SCOTCH houselseper ar.useful eowmpanion WANTED by man several ANY OND desiring rooms with or without ferences Le Nousthesper, M.James's hoip desires neo objection to fernaees, © west, socvecs band, will save time by applying to us Civk.2366 3 teave ors peal references.Apply Tr C1 Bienry and Metentfe:- pxperienced ; Énoiee et, come on private temiiios, with A.De 3 er; excellent references.B $141, Star or comierts.de bad et our STENOUBAFU ER Position wasted by thor mm \u2014 eo fice.Remini A Linsey Building.tha 5e.Cath- leds stenepragher: rardd SITUATION by respectable woman 8s cook erine st Vr Py Open evenings 368 3 eh a eae machinery business or general.small family adults; cHY WINDOWS CLEANED, deuble windows = Oahee.2548 Events raterences.Write K., 318 St.eloaned and put wp.etc.Apply H.F.ALEXANDER T., No.93 \u2014 Two unfur- .t SELECT Reals.Wve Dorcieeier has erson, 892 St.Alexander LR 2 bed reoms to lel.first olass situations ogen meantime.for STENOURAPHER requires position: nent A-PERSONS interested |a safe, profiiable bis and well recommended housemaide, and acourate: wouid accept smsi! salary rouxa MAN, Eagiieh, 28, sober.willing: re Avestments.should met fail to read ad.aeneraie.etr.also eonks and tabiermaids to start.Apply Mise Davideon, 783 Park wet have \u2018situation, any capecity.¥.garding \u201cA 20 pc.Investment.\u201d under (can # together); mo charge till suiteé.avenue.Phone East 1687.:=88 : 28% St.Antoine et.bosdins \u201cPinsnciei.\u201d on Page 8 SWITCHBOARD operator for private SITUATION \u2014 Wanted by young woman Youve MAN, 18, Irish, wishes situation ARGTLE AVE., No.11, off A duet, two board; English speaking: give experience.situation as wallress or chambermaid.ross Star alco à raisl rooms, on bath State Address B 6671, ar Office.58 2 In office.Add a 30861, on: room net: ap shed room salary expected.B $025, Star {iftice.268 TWO GENTLEMEN in ehoice spartment west housekeeper Dscermber lot: ust be ocomomicul and g cook.Apply \"ith references to A 19869.Bitar Office.WANTED a good general servant in fam 17 of three: out ef the eity; highest Box M $4.Star Office.2 36 WAITRESAES \u2014 Wanted two good Roses at $6 University et.and a xvod Bet woman, only competert ones need wait- WOMAN \u2014 Wented woman for housework : English family; no washing: no children hed dt Apply at once, 768 @t.Urbain WAITRESS \u2014 Wanted first class wa'tress for cafe.Apply 26 University st.WAITRESSES wanted to serve ai à lunch- en om November Ird Apply evenings, Roberts Co., $33 St.Catherine ot west.5» à Yorxa KURsEMAID wanted to look after by menths old.must be clean and vost: refsronces required.3380 Rosiyn ave.Westmount.Wy 2 YOUNG LADY \u2014 Wanted a bright, intel).vent rdopoctah young lady te act tighet seiles st the \u201cPerum.one vi can de typewriting preferred.312 A.YOUNG WOMAN \u201cwanted fo To keep House for eRe gentiemsn and to atten Lo email to- © and can store.Address K sOR4, 8p >: Youxa \u201cLADY for general off! work State age.education.experiefice and sal- required opening for thornughly capable.we educated young women.Address E 907, Star Offfes.25s 2?YOUNG GIR].wanted te take esre of child.Must have first clase references and sisep at hom.Apply $48 Hanguinet TOTNG GIRI.who la capable of writing stters In English wanted.Apply #17 etre Dame eust.YOUNG GIRI, wanied as cashier.with some experience, must have references.Apply to E 809.Star Office.259 02 A DAY-SALARY for 'ntelligent married or single women far work at home Mrs.tdson.Brantford, Ontario.= SITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALE) ASSISTANT \u2014 Toung giri \u2018161, with good references.desires position as gemeral of- flee assiptant.has red experience before.Apply M.633 Cadleux at 238 3 \u2014\u2014 ST AN ENGLISH | say \u201cdesires 8s temaporary position as governess.M 105, Bar oC COOK \u2014~ Wanted by Englishwoman w:tus- tion, good plain ceok.thoroughly tom.@aticateé, country nn: town.disengaged.0043, Star Branch (ffice.COOK-GENBRAI.and housemaid wish place together: housemald-tablomsid and nurse girls wish situations; Toronto.Que- and country.Ap The Dominion Mont- Registry for Women, in gieury ei.real.CARETAKERS \u2014 English couple.no en dren.bosttion = ition Mesether: wife nit h bes: rity references.Address K Star Branch Office.domesticated.$113, K \u2014 Wanted by the day work hy first class cook, cafe or private families, best geferences.App!; 7% Workman si.corner Greene.288 3 écok _ Sttoation wanted \u201cby copk \u201cot references, in a gentleman's mir ass \u201cYe Pusagx avonua 288 CHEAP \u2014 Fine # nburet skiet tomeèrs va ave white gattins frill ° \"nen tres of charge; recemakius, fire: class.Main 4828, cast.ses à oe: a cordion alee 38: 18 a».DRESSNANING wanted, \u201cgoo ond fit, moder.ete \u2018pres fer bicuses.shirts.401 Mag- Pr Be Charle DRESAMA KER - Firm class dressmaker wants work by the day or at home: good references.Address J 6950.Ftar Bran-h Of- fies.he 3 I) axpyeriencet, arching referraree On DOMESTIC ABRVANT.sa.teleph ine up 2 6 .Be ana, Ti Drummond; se.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee \u2014\u2014 DOMESTIC BERVANTA, expertened, and otherwise, arriving HS.lake Manitoba, PIst October; references on \\iew: a'so ses - era! English, \u20accotch and Irish domestics, ny disengaged.Apply The Dominion Router for Women, 139 Bleury _otreet, treel.BRESPMAKING mantad by the dav in private famiiles hy experienced dressmaker; goferences.Address J 6076, Star Branch Oftien.DRESEMAKDR \u2014 First clase, American.good a\u2019 remodelling, repairing and chii- @veu's cloihes, wants dally sewing.good references.Address K 0101, Btar Branch Of- DOMBSTICE \u2014 Mre Jacodson's Empioy- Office, Lindsay Bull@ing.618 Bt.Catherine st.Wanted situation house-tabie- mald and ceox; good referen (No edjection to leave elty.) PRENCH LADY, possessing good education.wishes position Gs governess or Bursery Learners: good needlewoman, Apply by ter, 71 Legauchetiors ot.weet, Montreal.HOUSE or tablemaid's work wanted by the day.experienced; private house only.dAdéress ER.92 Villeneuve st.258 2 WOUSEKEEPPR, with litttle girl.requires position Immediately.city or country: cook, neediewoman, comfortable home Sonsideration; good references.Address WK 6106.Star Nramoch Office.249 3 HOUSEWORK \u2014 Young .housework, by d hotel poh private house: no objections te leave city.34 Stadacons avenue, etreet woman wants MOUSE-TABLDMAID.experienced.wWante a ition; good references.State wWages.Address J 6077, Star Branch Office.A) HOUBEKBEPER, ete, lady highly record.mends her help as heusekesper, co ee help.would do work of small flat, to live with family: good eook and ca le manager.Apply 19 Bruce avenue, ost- mount.BLP \u2014 Tuperienced young lady returning te England will give services with children or any capacity In return for pase- age.Address OG 9964, Star Branch on [LI | MOUSEXERPER \u2014 Industrious woman de- mn es housekeeper.Massie E.Wilson, t 10 posit Glenmeyer, RADY wants to hear of parties se for ajes hand workisunadry, gentiemen's col- re and shirts a specialty.called for aml elivered dresses and gentlemen's suite, ty or wet cleaned at short notice and heap.Apply A 20691, Btar tee.289 3 LAUNDRBER Washing.cleaning.» \u201cthe day; etty Peoliz st.off St.James HA eity.SAUNDRESS \u2014 Mre.Woesterbeeo requires washing te be done at her home, plain, 40 cents = dosen.14 Argyle, city.rn, house- eferences.92 139 2 SITLATIONS wanted as good plain cook YOUNG 3 wi te And Rousermald by two friends.J.NV.10468 hard work and ge as any kind 8t.James ot.:59 à + work.800d references.Address B.108% t.SELECT\u201d Registry, §%¢ Dorchester at.Catherine east cooks disengaged.general Irish) three YOUNG MAN, steady.wants work: cen do years last place.city, Up 3092 KW IRS [LADY desires sngagement for morn- Address G 9930, 285 : ing hours; best references.Star Branch Office.refined Bcoteh nurss- maid, also chambermaida.waitresses.Phone repaire on bulldings.understands heet- ag plants: can fire boilers.Address W 6085 Star Office.50 2 PUPILS WANTED, SITUATION b, competent seneral in email A HIGHLY qualified and successful pisno- family: good plain cook.rite \u2018Compe- forte teacher will receive a few mere pu- tent,\u201d 178 Bherbrooke st.veut, 250 1 ia In Annex.vicioity Fairmount and St.- \u2018rbaln, giving frakiiid ot\u201d pupils\u2019 homes.SITUATION \u2014 Wanted by a young giri a The best German method: (horough work piace with a respectable family, to do 8nd rapid progress: moderate rates.Write light housework and willing to essist with B 6090.Star Office.see 3 chfdren: can rnish elgnt years\u2019 Tefer- ences from present employer.Address ATTRACTIVE COURSE in voice culture.436 Notre Dame ot.287 8 The latest tdens In acientifle voice pro- SITUATION wa wanted \u201cby ye young woman general in gmail family: good plain cook; -_- duction.Thorough training in sl) phases of as voice development.read speaking and singing.moderate rates.Evening lessons if .280 3 no washing.best references.Address 943 desired.360 Mance st City, Hall srenue 55g 2 BACKWARD and: delinate paglis special- STENOGRAPHER + Wanted by young ly taught.Careful, individual trainin lady position es stenyurapher: knowledge of office work; rapid, accurate er.former Principsi Kin tes\u2019 Col- and nent.\u2019 Good Éducation; wIll aceept $85 lege.-Biudents prepared matricuie- week to siart.Address Y 9760.Star lion and college era ipat one \"nighest re- ranch Office.256 6 terences.:40 Mance st.259 3 thorough with highly qualified and succese!u) teach- TRAINED NURSE (Canadian), willing to CAMBRIDGPF.(England) graduate will give nurse or be ompetent tn an elderly per- evening tuition in classics, mathematics son.terms moderate.Write H.9762.Siar and English, in return for home in priva Branch Off\u2018.cise family: otherwise fngaged during the das.- - Address K 6690, Star Branch Office.a er hour, laundry or se.references I! required.Ad-] CAL OREY.vocal teacher.studio dress M.18 St.Dominique st.city.Kase Hall, lessons private.248 5 268 3 WASHING \u2014 Young girl! will do plain washing in private families.by the day No.2?Méckay st.\u2019 9 apposite Uverdale ave 259 3 German.Quickest and most correct European method.Day and night class- WABHING amd lroning wanted, telephoge 3450 es.Also private lessons.Call or write.Eset.2113 St.Hubert.257 European School of Languages, ft.\u2018atherine West, corner ill College WORK by day or week, washing, cleaning, avenue.or M 267 Colles office work, willing tn do anything, best city references.Appiy $1 McCord st.208 2 FRENCH \u2014- Learn to speak it.Conversa- se \u2014 T2 th D WESTMOUNT \"Registry Office, eset Bher- rtd re DY Dew practical drooke st.near cor, Vic.ter servanis: gensrais Wan*ed at once.Pho Mount 2834 *se makes no charge methods; experienced Parisian teachers.se: Guy st.249 FLUTE PUPILS by Pascal Deremouchampe.WORK \u2014 Wanted by woman work by the cleaning.\u201cSWice day pr week, washing.work, willing to do anything.best city re- : orre ferences.Address G 393°.Star Branch Of.St.Cheries B mee fice 258 == FRENCH ILESSONS.with competent and TC \u2014~ siccessfui teacher, practieal course; con- WORK wanted by respect good ay: laundress; 163 Ceurso! st.reterences yO 10\u2019 prise of Liege.Belgium Conservatory.eighth season.with Wis Majesty's Thestre ané Goulet Symphony urchontra.£indto 461 236 14004 versation met hed.amination; rates.Evening students prepared for ex- ct referegoss; moderate lessons if desired, 260 Mance 387 6 YOUNG LADY, situatian In with bousework.west.Cait 7 A CT egauchetiers SITUATIONS WANTED (MALE.wood neediaworan.wishes ° able to help otreet.HIGHER ACCOUNTING \u2014 Complete practical course, Including bookkeeping.business Practice.Theory of Accounts.Practical Accounting.Cost Accounting, Systematising.Auditing.Commercial law; con- ) tains the c:ystslized brains and experience of the world's moet successful men.Alm to et A THOROUGHLY rellable and competent man fs npen for an enxatement as care- be 8 specialist, for such there are vacan- cles op every hand.Am enquiry commits you to nothing.costs you nothing: the out- taker.janftor or night watchman; can come highly recommended hy men of un- Some may mean to vou, rrining, Call Questionsb'e Integrity.Please address © PPY hour, or address W.W.ries, 72 196.Star Office 288 6 Mliton ALL KINDS of carpenter work attended ORGAN, piano.singing.harmony thorough.ta, double windows put up.furniture ot lv taug of eity churel all descriptions repaired.Danyar and - terme moderate.A \u2018ress TT (TX vi terance.11-33 Bt Alexander st.259 6 Branch Office.AUTOMORILE :epair man.8 years ex.PIANOFORTE lessons given.$1.50 month perience, on cars of all makes.sition, or as expert adjuster In a ma scturing \u2018onrern Apply to W.ruff.Wareham.Mass.245 wan's Woed- for beginners: Mise Olive Winchester, slvanced pupils Mn nu- 146 Plymouth Gro 7 BRICKWORK, new or orapeits.rick or stone; mentions, concreting: liama.84 DeGaspe \u2014 im \u2014 COOK.man, eaperienced, used to of corking.economicai, Teitable, ences.permatnen: er job, in or out of pointing, SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS Special reduced rates in Stenography and Rrokkeepinæ thio week.The Moon School guarantees positions, and ns proof of this rtatement, students enrolling next week will be entitled to a complete Address A 19140.Bitar Offies.stenographie course, consisting of rt- d, typewriting, business correspond.CEOMENTING.concreting.sliesetting.piba- 120 po ering.at low prices.Buiphe, 16 Young ence.letter-writing, epelling.punctuation.st.Annez 1m 8 composition, mimeographing.stencilling work, carbon copies, filing.handling all CHINDSE C desires a situation.oo busin apers, and a thorough drilling cook in hotel, private ho in modern office routine, for the small vant.first ciase references.avoir he se sum cf $20, and the balance you may pay Catherine e:.west.267 tn small weekly instalments, after we e CHEF \u2014 First ¢lass, soder, very good all Faso or year « position Paying Hoa -\u2014 267 »s seeks situslion hote: R., 119 sy.Pace our students in positions at the 3 above saarics, call and inspect a lst of positions secured each week.There is no CLERK Expertenced clerk and stenographer desires position: first class refer- better proof than the above Call.write or \u2018phone.Moon's Great School of Bus!- ness, Karn Ruilding, 468 St.Catherine st.ences.Please state sniary.Address J 6082, Star Branch Office.20 3 west.Montreal.Te! Up 3006.Branch at Ottawa.¢ 6 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLEP.who covers \u2014_ _ \u2014 \u2014 Manitoba, Haskatchewan and Alberts, SHORTHAND \u20ac Speed Prac t nd practical wants to upen office in west as ma facturers\u2019 : gent: 004 connections.Address A 28277.Star Office : ° office rraining for Boyd and Pitman students.day and evening.W.W.Harries, 7: 10 Milton ot.nu- DRIVERS \u2014 Wanted by two steady, sob- situations as driver, know city well: willing and honest men: furnish best references.Address A 9810, Star ; Branoh Office.267 3 Spec clal\u2014Our regular $30 oix months BMPLOYMEBNT wanted by a good plain course only $36 this week.This Is cook, also house-tablemald.hest of re- the opening week of Moon's new practical ferences.Apply Mme.Rive, Employmant or School of Telegraphy, where Miniature fee.328 leurs oo Railroads run through the class rooms, EXPERIDNCED manufacturer, thoroughly Students in stations operating t seme- EXPERIBNC with cost.capable and ener- Phores, and train order Blocks just the getic, is ogen to consider proposition.Ad- same as they would in a Station on the dress V 9560, Star Branch Office.255 Gend main line We invite all Young men and FOREMAN, with a gang of laborers, u nd of werk.any ki ply P.Clolll.29 Vitre st.cast.ea 0 Others.It peys to train under expert FURNACES wanted between University st.opersfors at a Practical School.Do not and Guy, dy experienced, sober man, al- miss this splendid opportunity of secur- so double \u2018'windowe put on or any other ing a $60 scholarship course for only $3.Job around house.Address Gibson, 95 Alexander :87 3 al ready to stat.Ap- 288 6 women wishing to study this most interesting subject to visit -our BSchoo! and be convinced of its superiority over ali oad or a three: months\u2019 course for $26.00.Decide and act.Call, \u2018phone or write for HBAD WAITER, with good European neces, accustomed tn girls, seeks or hots] or restaurant.Write G.D.Ontarin east.269 JOBRING CARPDNTER seeks factory or otherwise, MARRIED COUPLE seek antler any posi- situation.willing to be generally væful/ can paint ang glase; moderate\u2019 wages.Address A 39498, Star Office.prospectus.Moon's School of Telegraphy and Raliroad Business, Karn Buliiing, 264 468 St.Catherine street west.\u2019 Up 3 3008.2356 \u20ac TUTORING 1a the languages and matics.Apply 11 Basset st.re- mathe- 260 3e AGENTS WANTED.ca city: man speaks Write Y.D., 184 Ontario east.25 3 AGENT \u2014 Wanted competent, reliable agent wanted by German and Austrians MARRIED.apd English men want situa- manufacturer of {paler brass mminge te drive heavy horses and dump Address A 29561, Btar Office.sus 3 AIRY, BRIGHT, clean single rooma $6, $7.80 and $9 monthly, men of quiet studious hal.its will appreciate same.Kindly calt between 1} and 2 p.m.or after § p.m.Overda.s avenue, of Crescent.266 6 ATWATER AVE.rear of 511, mear ft.Catherine, bright furnished room.bath fiat, sult one or two gentlemen, private family; terms moderate.259 + AYI.MER sr.No.§8 \u2014Largs, bright room suftab.e for twe gentlemen or marred couple.ALBERT Br.se wear \u2018Cosning av t ther Or separs two jet, oge on nai Tae.Quist house, English paopie.ALBXANDER ST., 181, TIP, St.James Methodist \u2014- Buperior Accommodation.furnished rooms, double and single, bath.electric light.furnace; gentlemen 2% 138 \u2014 Furnished room, BLEURY ST.No.would oui married with use of kitchen; couple.BISHOP ST, No.1$ \u2014 Double and single in well appointed house, well fur- rooms nished, with bo BLEURY ST, No.278 \u2014 To let 8 furnteh- room.Gentleman only.TE AVE.a nice siagl deuble (rent room, bathroom fisl, every convenience.Phone Lp 2383 for particulars.153 \u2014 Bright.sunny room.well BLEURY, suitable for a couple, heated bath flat, kitchen privileges |! esired.2nd flat right.260 - PERTHELET 8 TT, 30 \u2014 Single room.newly furnished, Auer light, steam heated.Bathreom flat.private family, man only.BROOKE AVE, 4 Westmount bright room, 81.60 per week.for gentle- 26» 3 Nice BISHOP ST.16 \u2014 Well furnished single room.all modern conveniences.Telephone.289 Z2eod BELMONT, 16 \u2014 Large double .front room, separate beds, hot water heating.Auer light, suitable for gentlemen.168 4 BAYLE ST, 17 \u2014 A room for a gentleman of two private house.BEAVER HALL HI nished single aad conveniences.CRESCENT ST.moderm copvenienc large bright single ladise.in 367 48e \u2014 Nteeiy fur- ouble rooms, latest 263 10 se \u2014 Furnished room.es; private family.2367 3 CITY COUNCILLORS BT.Ne.19 \u2014 Welt heated rooms te let; Auer light: private fami - 28 CITY HALi.AVR \u2014 Nice parlor bedroom with conveniences: gentleman only.913 City Hall avenu 89 3 CITY COUNCILLORS ET, 79 \u2014 Toxlet a eingie room In private family.59 2 COMFORTABLE furnished room, suitable bath flat.two gentlemen.Write Star Aver ligne, central.ei\u201c.CATHCART SP.Breneh H.269 : gq.\u2014 8.inion Single, comfortably furaished room, mod- , ern conveniences CITY COUNCILLORS BT.1¢ \u2014 Nicely furnished fromt reom, with avery convenl- ence.hous very quiet.CRESCENT, 92 \u2014 Nicely furnished room.suitable for ome or two gentlemen: all odern conveniences: central: private fam- m sy: telephone.Up 217 CATHCART êT., No.21.City \u2014 Daubte room to let, for workingmen: 259 3 ciry COUNCILLORS, 15 \u2014 Superior bed - sitting room, floor, cosy, warm, double or single; jie board if desired.moderate ter se \u2014 front COLONIAL AVE.Pouble room: gentismen emily.258 ?CATHCART.16.corner Union ave, facing Phill'ps square.twe double front rcoms te let.very comfortable.steam heat.electric light.268 ?COURFOL ST.48 \u2014 Furnished or untur- shed back parlor.electric light, tove: full housskeeping privil _ Warnished rooms, with bice room, lighted with sas CHURCH ST.1?\u2014 private family, ras, bo* and colé wéter, te bath.men!s !f requir 357 3 CRES8CDNT 8T., No.16 \u2014 Te let a single furnished room on bath flat, in private family: gentiemen only.CHURCH #T.\u2026.11 \u2014 Niee large front room.hot water hested, in private family: 288 no other roomers 2 CRESCENT BT.68 \u2014 Puraisbed rooms to let, double, one single st six dollars per month.273 DRUMMOND, 16 \u2014 Te let one aésuble end single room ow bath fiat, light, telephone attached; gestlemen Aor or married coup 287 10 DORCHESTER ÉART.251, near St.Denis\u2014 Double and etngle frent roeme, nicely furnished.bathroom flat, gas 289 3 DUFFRRIN, 2268 \u2014 Furnished room to let, with yours .couple, mo other roomers, use kitchen, dat bomely for married couple or two pontiemen.257 E DUFFERIN AVE.Ne.3, off Richmond ot.\u2014Nice bright furnished room for two gentlemen on bathroom flat, reasonable terms.; nr DORCHEST_R ST.WJUST, B49 \u2014 Nice furnished double room ox sathroem \u201ciso 267 10° warm, quiet, , ! | | | i \u2018 1 ; [ | MANSPIPLD OT.No.88 \u2014 À LARGE ROOM, steam heated, two wardrobes.suit two ladles at business; quiet family.central.Write Sitar Branch, M sis Mn 3 + LAGAUCHETIERE, 328, seven doors west furnished of Beaver Hall, reers for ome or two gentlemen.367 8 LINCOLN AVE.19 \u2014 Two or three unfur- wished rooms to let, une block west of Guy 387 & MANSFIELD, No.93 \u2014 Single furnighed front room, with ry comvenienos, sult- able for young lad at business during day.i 58 4 MANCE ST.68 \u2014 Two large Trent rooms, bath flat, suitable for 1 or 3; Immediate possession.58 MANSFIELD ST, 328 \u2014 Nicels furnished rooms, single and double, œultable for married couples and gontiemen only.256 6 MAISONNEUVR, 56 Desjardins avenue \u2014 we rooms, furnished, $1.suitable for voung married couple; English poops A 2 144 \u2014 One single room.floor, steam heat, electric light; \u201cimriediats possession, : MANSFIELD ST, Xe well furnished bright bedroom to rent.867 à METCALFE.Le 153 \u2014 Three beautiful warm , large, on first floor.suitable for doctor, demtist or elub; furnished or unfurnished.} 266 3 MANSFIELD.169 \u2014 Two doudle front coms, to let.eleam heated, Auer light, suitable for gentlemen or married couple.Kitchen privileges.388 2 MOUNTAIN, 176 \u2014 Three or four rooms, furnished or uafurnished, suitable light housekeepin R -268 : MANCE, 157 \u2014 front furnished Large room.up to date, bath flat, hot Tater.suit ladies or gentlemen, kitchen privilese central locality: board if desire METCALFE.152 \u2014 Single and double furniture, or gentlemen; ng room Gentlemen only.FARK AVE.8° Gentleman wishing heme comferts wlli find elegantly furnished roem, tvate family, ne children modern convemieness; Immediate nosses- sion: refercness 287 PARK AVE.338 \u2014 Nicely furnished room; geRtiemen only enquire.\u201c6 3 PARK AVE.98 \u2014 Large, bright furnished frost room, bath flat.vecant Nove 1st.Auer light, telephone, no children; gentlemen edly.266 RICHMOND 8Q., 18 \u2014 Young men to are large room, single beds; board \"at required; English family; terms moderate.omrort- RYDE.17, Point St.Chagles \u2014 A com a able home for English working man, a week; me other boarder UNIVERSITY ST.10 \u2014 Nicely furnished single room, bath flat.Lo let.cheap, 5 suitable two or three gemtiemen.one dolisr week, every comvenience us 3 3 UNION AVE.113 \u2014 Large weil furnished bedroom.first 2% 3 parlor floor.UNION AVE.88 \u2014 Te rent comfortably furnished roois; gentleman only.336 § UNIVERSITY, 91 \u2014 Large furnished room to let.268 3 UNIVERSITY STREET, $A \u2014 Large comfurtably furnished \u2018rouen; gentleman only 288 4 UNION AVE.99 \u2014 First class rooms, with ail modern conveniences, immediste pus- session; gentlemen only.38 4 VICTORIA ST.No.mnished room.hot and cold baths.ble.28 ss \u2014 Comfortably fur- terms 3 3 RICHMOND SQUARE 56a \u2014 Two turmish- od reoms, and doubles, stove, gas, bath.hot and cold water, sult Sentiomen or couple.RICHMOND SQUARE, iia Clean, comfortable r Auer light, oath fiat, hot water; private family; no children; sentie- men ouly: $1.50 per week esc 257 3 RICHMOND STRERT, 335 \u2014 Large front newly turnished room, wardrobe, bath and kitchen fleor, for couple or gentlemen, family witheut children, BT.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 909 \u2014 Nicely furnished double and single r tlat: private family; SHERBROOKE WEST.287 \u2014 Nice warm well furnished r .sult one or two per- cath flat.electric light, sons, terms mod- 258 ?SINGLE ROOM, gentlemen only.Enquire $3 Park avenue 268 3 ST.MARK ST.?7, mcond atreat west of Guy, large, bright unfurnished ruom.full kitchen privileges.310 to couple or ladles; tine bathroom.alse phone.208 3 \u2014 - STANLEY.203 Large, weil furnished reom In superior flat, with porcelain | bath, suitable for one or two.terms moderate.256 3 SHUTER to let.T.62: \u2014 Furnished single room on bath fiat, hot water.28 3 VICTORIA 8T.48 \u2014 Two furuished double rooms first and bathroom flat, 817 monthly; als> siagle room; board optional.VICTORIA ST.No.31 - Comfortably fur- nished roori, Auer light, we!l hested; terms moderate; gentiemen only.59 2 WEST END \u2014 Bachelor apartment.bed and sitting room, In private fiat, hot and cold water in r all conveniences: partial board if desired.Address Xe id Star Branch Office.led WESTERN HOSPITAL AVE.i, off \u201cEwex \u2014Two turnished rooma, suitable for married couple; rent moderate 259 3 WESTMOUNT \u2014 basement rooms borhood of M.A.A.grounds, married couple or two ladies; no children: heated.$iv per month.Ad dress 3s So Star Branch Office.= two unfurnished velgh- To let ROOMS AND BOARD.ANNEX, near Mount Royal \u2014 Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board: private family.$47a Hutchison et.00 3 BACHELOR apartment, consisting of bed and sitting room.suitable for two gen- tiemen, in private flat.electric light.phone, all modern conveniences; Phone Nester SHERBROOKE WEST, No.2128 \u2014 Rgome, well furnish.d, heated by hot water.sin- 258 3 sie $10, double $12; breakfast.ST.DENIS ST.43 \u2014 Two nice rooms to nicest and cheapest rooms lot, $13 and $3 per month.bath flat; on thie street.256 4 good locality.window looking Into street, : ; fldren; MANCE ST.158 \u2014 Nicely furnished room respectable quiet house: ch ; : .home comforts; transients accommodated.ny?quiet, central locality: private, fam 81.00 per dar.58 4 MILTON.30 1shed STANLEY ST.No.103 \u2014 Large front ble, well PES Det water bi red.double room, vice, clean house.beaut!- gar; reakfest and tes if desired.258 6 fully furnished, nice for two friends; tren- slents.Day or week, Central.257 ?eod MONTCALM, 36 \u2014 Te let a large double front room.well heated, with use of kit- 8T.MATTHEW ST.§3\u2014Two bright front chen it desired.267 5 roome, unfurnished.with ges sttachments.MCGILL COLLEGE AVE.30 \u2014 Rocm, SUUVENIR AVE.18, vent \u2014 Two revoms, large, nicely furnished.'bethroom flat, one furnished and one unfurnished.on phone.257 5 bathroom flat.Kitchen privilegks; warm; home comforts: gopd locality.268 MCGILL COLLEGE AVE, 31 \u2014 Nicely fur- nisheAd large.bright, warm rooms, sult- able for ome er two, In quiet private ae 267 moi Ge COLLEGE AVE.38 \u2014 Single end drudle ror ma.Transtents sccommodated.MOUNT ROYAJ, AVE.928 (near Park ave.» newly furnished bdedreom and »it- ting room.would sult lady or married coupie; kitchen privileges i desired; private family.Please call afternoon or evening.287 6 MANSFIELD 8T.138B\u2014Comfortably fer- -\u2014-mehed room, hoibreem i only.269 3 MANSFIELD, 142 \u2014 To large front room.suitab for couple or two gentlemen: also single one.es 2 MAGDALEN, 491.Point 8t.Charles\u2014Com- suitable two friends kitchen privileges; fartabie room to let.empinyed during day, tering moderate.MACKAY, 31 - for gentlemen, large hath fiat steam hest.warm house Medill, COLLEGE AVE.single and double, comfort ali conveniences; light housekeeping.slonts ee meme eee MANCE.$7 \u2014 Well furnished room; breakfast if desired; gentlemen only., 287 2 law 189s\u2014Furnished + clothes cup elsctric light, very .13 3 tran- ameil hot water heat- MANSFIELD ST.room.on bathroom fiat.ing.MACKAY.2, opposite Overdale avenue \u2014 Nire large front bedroom, furnished.on Rethroom fiat.8 dollars a month; furnace; E89.use of kitchen 269 2 Nice double er single room corner Bleury\u2014ars Grable siagle reum.21 13 SHERBROOKE.122.west, ation: fine feornished modern Souse; telephone.COLBORNE ST.110, meer Grand Trunk Station, good board and warm rooms.early breakfast and late dinner: ali home comfor ss bath, bot CLARKE ST.324\u2014 Double room, with ctable and cold water; suitable for two res men, with board; privste Scotch fam First ciass room and CATHCART, 20 \u2014 modern, conveni- \u2018>.board.double.single.ence, aiso table ré.DORCHESTER WEST.near Bt.Club, beautifuily furnished rooms, Ph hone.Adâress G 8 James a with or Ca hout board, 9978.Star Branch Office $2 DURCHESTER STR posite Bt.James op- convenlences.88 10 ET WEST, 390, Tub, all ESPLANADE AVE.548 \u2014 Newly furnished.decorated front bedroom to let, well Fented, partial toard: English aE near Street Railway.: 289 3 ST.CATHERINE WEST, 8568 \u2014 Furnished ENGLISH BOARDING HOUSE.Lei 8e.\u201cAn.: py + * All notices of Births.Marriages and Deaths must be endorsed with the names\u2019 and addresses of the per sons sending same.BIRTHS.FOSTER \u2014 At 144 Wellington street.Point 8t.Charles.on October Ath, to Mr.and Mrs.John G.Poster, a daughter.MARRIAGES.ROBERTSON - THOMAS \u2014 In Trinity Church, \"on Wednesda).28th October.1908, by the Rev.J.M.Almond, M.A .Charlotte Louisa, daughter of Mr.David M.Thomas, to \u2018Thomson Mclintock, son of Mr.Chas.Robertson.DEARDEN-WHITTY \u2014 On Wednesday.Zist inst.at Bt.Anthony's Church, by Rev.Father Donnelly, Annie Josephine Whitty, daughter wf the lute Walter Whitty, to John Albert Dearden, both of Montreal.GILL-SNITH\u2014 At 8t.Stephen's Church.Grand Mere.on Gctoher 7th, hy the Rev.Seaman, MA.Joseph Newls Gill, son of Thomas Gill, of l.en- noxville.Que.to Ellau Ieotne Smith, of London, Eng.WHELAN-WELCHER \u2014 On Monday.October 26th, 1908.ut St.Patrick's Church, by the Rev.Father G.Mc- Shane, P.P., Ellen (Nellle), daughter of Samuel G.Weicher, to Thotdas P.Whelan, son of the late Thomas Whelarf, both of Montreal.Wy 2 DEATHS IN THE CITY.JOHNSON At his residence, No.?\u2018The Mariborough.on the 28th of October, 1968, Andrew Wallace Johnson, aged 72 years and 11 months.Funers! private.Interred at Lancaster, Ontario.Please omit flowers.MURPHY \u2014 In this city.on the 28th of October, 1908.Margaret Ellen.Infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John R Murphy.32 Chaboillez square.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.BOYD -\u2014 At Lachute, on October 28th.Mary Sims, beloved wife of William Boyd.in her 80th year.359 2 LEWIS \u2014 Buddenly at Kingston, Ont.on the 27th of October, Helen Mont- gomerie, widow of the late David 8.lewis, in her 88rd years.formerly of _ Montreal._ Funeral private.288 2 ; ANNIVERSARY MASS.SMYTH \u2014 Mass will be sung In 8t.Patrick\u2019s Church, on Saturday, October 31.at 8 o'clock, for the repose of the soul of the late Learnce Smyth, who dapart- ed this life on February 24th 1908.Gone, but not forgotten by his loving wife.IN MEMORIAM.RYAN \u2014 A solemn requiem high masse for the repose of the sou! of William _ who departed this life October 30th, 1906, will be chanted in 8t.Patrick\u2019's Church, Friday.October 30th, 1908, at 7 a.m.R.1.PIN MEMORIAM.DOWDEN \u2014 In loving memory of meoth- er.therine O'Reilly, wife of Jamed Dowden.who passed away October 39, 1904.\u201cPeace, perfect peace.\u201d * Gay Old Boy wants more golf club sardines\u2014fle! BOARD.BEAVER HALL board can be had HILL, 88 += Fires class ST.CATHERINE W.No.584, neay cor.Stanley \u2014 Excellent board, five mous $$.31 fe: 88.5v; clean rooms and board.ny week; bath; \u2018oiectrle ght, T, No.965 \u2014 Large oc unfurnished, on light, kit- BT CATHERINE W ST.DENIS, 209B - large nicely furnished; breakfest If aasired.297 8 8 GT.ANTOINE.379, near carpies.large front furniehed roe as stove, small xitchen joining: tull \"housekeeping privileges.ler, with fireplace.also single toine si.ne beds.81 per week; room room th clothes Dress: terms moderate; and board 3.50; mear Windsor Station.private family.262 10 256 6 ST.CATHERINE WEST, 557 \u2014 Lar HANOVER 8T.No.17 \u2014 To let two sin- furnished douhie front room, bath flat, gle rooms, with board.269 #6 most ceatra! localit 58 5 \u2014_ LAGAUCHETIERE WEST.342.off Beaver ST.CATHERINE WEST 1738 \u2014 Double Hall, City \u2014 Scotchwemaa has room and single rooms, couple and board \"eos two young men.apply friends.us.of.Alichen.snd dinlag room 9% evenings after § p.m.2 required; vansien NY aos == LACHINE \u2014 en turaished rooms, with oT.CATHERINE ST.W., 638 \u2014 Two un- board # ; mew house, With every furnished, suitable fog housekosping: conveniences; \u201cEnelien family.693 St.Jos- heated.259 3 eph st.Phone 12%.254 4 ST.MATTHEW ST.Roden.single, with McGILL COLLEGE AVE., 68.meat, Bher- breakfast, for one \u201cgentleman, in small brooks st., bright, warm, well furnished private family.Tel Uptown 1169.269 : me electric Ught: tirst class wrt roo transients accommodated.METCALFE bT.rooms on first and second 129 \u2014 Two large éouble fieors.good board; elaborstely furniched; table beard.very reasonable.247 5 McGILL COLLEGE AVE.36 78 let \u2018lerge front room on bathroom flat.nieely furnished.alt modern Conveniences, 28 with first, class 78 BT.ANTOINE, 135, one large front room, Bb MOUNTAIN 8ST.818 Two unfurnished roms.bedroom, sitting room, small fam- {ly aduite, sll madera conveniences; second house from Dorchester st.289 2 MANSFIELD ST.99\u2014Nice, warm room on bath fiat, ciean and comfortable, two beds, English family.MANCE RT.28 \u2014 Nicely furnished roor on bathroom flat, slectric light, ladies VWaly; left bell McGILL COLLEGE AVE.29 \u2014 Nice furnished bed-éitting room, suitable for gne or two; transients taken.269 MANCE 8ST.\u2026.418 \u2014 7 Gentioman desiring comforts of a refined home, hew flat; newly furnished; electric light; breakfast 17 desired; strictly private family.187 3eod MANCE ST, 184 \u2014 Bright sunny room I» a centrsi locality, above Sherbrooke st.267 ¢ daw ot bright, well nent, telephone MACKAY 8T., No.#0 \u2014 To sé room, electric furnish and all modern conveniences.MACKAY Pr 93 \u2014 First cla TODS, odern conveniences, hot water heating.telephone: no childrem: breakfast and dinmer if required.289 3 furnished te let; runafog water: use of ult table for married comple or ME DRUMMOND ST.59 \u2014 Well turnishes.bath flat, à suite for gentleman eof three rooms as bed snd sitting room; private family; near the Windsor.267 Se0d DORCHESTER ST.500 \u2014 rooms: single and en sulle; sentiemen on tree wes of shower bath snd plunge.cute in connection.The C t Turkish Bathe 357 \u20ac 708, cormer Mackay.carts; ens references.BE.M.708 Lasalle.DORCHESTER WEST, Maisonsduve.357 3 ONE retiabie man pans in every town Windsor Hotel and stations.lovely to take orders for custom made arse\u2019 \u201ctromt rooms first floor.alse twe MALS NURSE would like le abe care of clothes In Canada.Higheot commission.turnished or housekeeping; every- invelid; terms modera Gee.Rez Talioring Ce.Toronto.306 36 (hing se fiver class.381 9 Biay, 35 Victoria.hh 3 ; er STARTLING household Invention.Selle on DORCHESTER oT.WREST a - siagté URSE \u2014 With good experience, for 1n- & conte coining messy.euble reoms for gentlemen.Tel.nue er older chiéren; elty references.amnion\u2019 Bradsar, Brantford, Uptown 9881.\"ns Write to Nurse, $¢JB Park avenue.259 3 26 ve DORCHESTE WEST, $30 \u2014 Rooms te ONE or two more furnaces wanted te at lot, with or without board, running wa- A at, merde, Write W.Tully.PARTNERS WANTED.| ter men Vindonr Hotel: fransionts se- PAINTER.paper benger, derorator.aude Paver $3500 In some well established ELOIN ST.113.few doors from Mikon, cou glaser, en: references.Bar a siness, where his services will be requir- nice larpe front room, bathroom at.hot 1e as of hai od; has thorough bust training and is and cold water, sod, eon- Ibis Bt Antoine ei.suited far any kind of poeltion: speska both vonionce.Muglish private Yormily Tas 3 PAPER HANGING, peints, tinting, ples rivet freently.Ad P 3s MSFLANADE AVE.1060 Two unfu J - real.ee \u2014 nfur- tering, etc, highest references.phone -\u2014 pga 3 ar ished fromt rooms, @oudle and olin, Westmount 1898.cit 2 suburbe.a3.Bacon.T ps convenienese: roa; terms hah\u2019 t, moun | : rr ty ne \u20ac : moderate.16 Hallowell st, LESSONS WANTED.Ping; derare, PL Se aor.nme Addn Te ENGLISH alia lessons by tenehée, whe maria ADB AVE, 101, near Rachel \u2014 Star Branch ice.267 6 speaks A 28470, Brae Often.- arm.wel J nie e -4 1 SITUATION manted 58 foreman on a form ROOMS WANTED.ect aise emalier room: every prié rite rate family.McOILL COLLEGE AVE, lor bedroom.furnished, grate; other rooms, well kitchen Opriviieges.\u2019 MAYOR BTREET.§ above Bt.Catherine est.[Som iortabie of ished room, bat ater quiet eitsh ly: suit two son- tiemen or married douple.249 3 2?\u2014 Front par- with plane, fursished, with 269 8 law MANCE UT.Mo.188, City \u2014 To let twe emfortable furnished reoms, in private family, all rn conveniences; gentie- men only.se 6 MoGILIL COLLEGE AVE.near Sherbrooke et, large, well furnioh od front room on bathroom fiat, suitable for one or two gentlemen.Grate, phone and all ssuvehiences.Address B 784, Btar Office.3185 deod Me COLLEGE AVE, 13 \u2014 A large Sask swutable for married couple or two semtisimen, ali medern eonvenieaces.Telephone.B leetric light and howe: bath.10 NICB furnished Jon large and small room family, suitable gentie- men.A ppiy re.\u201cnoverit 2700 se antoine aw ONTARIO ST.RAST.291, corner St.Dente site front.room.hot water bested, Aver light ane al} esinferts desire private family.[1] PARK xe 18 \u2014 Comfortable furnished room, th flat, quiet private ferait.aw PEEL #T., No.212\u2014In warm, comfortable house, with every conveniences; two nicely fursished roewma 21e 9 PARK AVE, 78 \u2014 Front parlor, very tom- with open fire grate; le terms to quiet people, with Plain English family.st.ANTOINE BT.: ne \u2014 ed or unfurnished room t flat, steam heated, gaa, boyd Bright, private oI: board !f required saw 6T GEORGE -pT.286 \u2014 Fine double and single roume, em bath filet; private tame fly oT COWARD & ST.18.of Blewry \u2014 4 fast famliv Le furnished rooms to Jel would sult young men; terms modbrate ate.ST.CATHERINE WEST.No.1680\u2014 Double and single rooms, with board, ¢omfor- tably furnis ad 169 3004 ST.ELIZABETH ST.cooking stove and gallery, two or three parsons, In a good ST.FAMILLE, $8 \u2014 large furnished fromt reom, bath fiat.electric light, use of phone: suitable for two gentlemen; terms moderate.29 3 ST.ANTOINE ST.30 \u2014 Large room.suitable for family 268 \u2014 Lodgers $1.00 & week; meals if genired; 20 rooms; near Grand Frunk and tmdsor atatiens.259 3 ST.AMILLE.110 \u2014 Usfurnished room tor fri housekesping.gus stove attachments.Phone ST.FAMILLE, \u2014 Double front room.ze sicoig furnished, electric light.Telephone Kast 739.269 &T.FAMILLE, 81 (not Sls) \u2014 Double wardrobe, mexi bathroom, sult spe or two business gentlemen; aduit American fame uy.oT.HUBERT, 1086 \u2014 Nice bright sitting room, furnished or or unfurnished.also side room, could kitchen, suhabdle married couple; respectable Bnglieh PL > OT.FAMILLE, 26 \u2014 Nicely furnished dGouble rooms, al} modern improvements; Aver light; telephone.26 2 ST.FAMILLE ST.Ne ¢%a \u2014 A ulcely furnished room In private family : UNIVER:ITY BT.76 \u2014 Fiest class dining oom for ladies and gentiemen, single >nts, 6 tickets $1.00; 21 tickers special terme for students end ly boarder des ls In town sients accommodated.266 \u20ac \u201cPRIVATE TREATMENT.PRIVATE Hospital for Womea whiing veatment, nNursiag Or maternity ears away from home.Address M.Bryom, oan Clinton et.Bufiale.346 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 .BAILIFFS SALE \u2014 Prevince of w Double furnished front without board.ST.ANTOINE ST.263 \u2014 lodgers $1.00 a week: board and loding 8275 26 rooms: near Grand Trunk and ndsor etations.289 3 room, with er , 269 3 SHERBROORE E.2378 \u2014 Nicely furnished room, with first class \u2018board, for two gentlemen ar married oeuple; steam heat; electric light.267 8 Saw ST.JAMES ST.1624.near Atwater, clean.warm room, with board, for two young men of quiet habits: early breakfast, with late or Rails dinner, bath flat; private: moders: .266 4 STANLEY STat 112 Stan heating, 112 \u2014 Rooms and y st., Auer light.het private Protestant family.BT.DENIS ST.(85.near Sherbrooke, double ana single rooms, with or without board, in French family.new furniture; French cuisine: price moderate.209 3 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST.56 \u2014 Room te let, with beard, also table hoard.first class accommodation: telephone 4680 East.268 6 board water ST.MARK ST, kL $i Dorchester weet \u2014 x with board.fuitable tor ono T two gentlemen emly.an arodern eonveniences.sus ST.ANTOINE @T.Ne.2482 \u2014 Furnished rooms for rent: steam heat and all mod- orm fmprovements: light rooms; rents moderate.287 3 ST.CATHERINE 009 \u2014 Single ONTARIO EAST.188 two doors west St Denia, furnished rooms and board.cars District of Mentreall Nea.11466.Circuit pass door every minute; terms moderate.Court.Amedes Pepin, Plahmtift, v [ sy Bergevin, Dafe t.Ou the th day of RICHMOND ST.432 \u2014 Vacancy for one nr November, 1908, st ten of the clock In the two respects men, four aoîlars « week; forencon, at the domicile of the 1d also single orem, with or without board fendant.No.390 Bt.Andre st.In the City 28 4 3 Mont pat.witi na sold by authority ; - unt ce 1 the gabds and chattels of the RICHMOND SQUARE.12.large warm endant.seized in this cause.con- reom te share single beds, bath.Mh.c.siting of jhe sqintty furniture, etc, Terms Good table board.Esrly breakfast: young cash.J.E.COUT 8 Montreal, men only.; 259 3 = 20th, 1906.STANLEY NT, 116-Well furnished rome, BAILIFFS SALE \u2014 Province of Que with goed board.at 110 Btenley mt.284 3 c District of Montres).No.231.Superior ourt.6.Davis and Sons.Limited.Platn- ST.DENtS ST.994 \u2014 Nice Goudle and un va Jean Baptiste Maurice, Defendant.stogle rcoms.first class French oeoking: and and Lamerche, Distrayants.[- tourists accommedated: also table beard.on the 7eh of Nov.at ten of the cloek In Te: East 3414.263 ?6 the forenoon.at the gomiclle of the said fendant, No.7 in the ST.CATHERINE ST No.409 \u2014 City ot Montreal, win\u201d be er br Suthorsty of Justice, all VINET.B.8.C.Montreal Tein Oot.19 BAILIPY'S BALR \u2014 Predince of Quebes.District of Montreal.11989.Cireuit Court G.H.Bmiith, P foænoen.fendant, No.816 Wolfe et.in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Jue- tics.all ths gnods chattels of the id fondant.selmed in this cause.consisting of household nuire 2 ete Terme cask I, J A CETTE.B.#.C.Montreal, October ao 1908.RAILIFF'S SALE \u2014 P Quebec.District of Montre a od \u201con.Teeer: Court.J.T.Deslel, i ve P.Rajot, Defendant.On he Tth day of No- vernber.1908.at two of Lhe clock In the afternoon, at the domiriie of the eald Defendant, No.1348 Parthenais Manicipaltty of Delorimier, Moutreal.will he sold by authority af Jue- ties.oe \"ove gnods and chettdls of the sald Defendant, seized In this cause, consisting of household furniture, ete.etc.ELIE ROCHON.B.8.C.Montreal, 29th Owls 1908.BAILIFF BA Provines of Quedes.District of Montreal.No, 9713, Cireuit Ceurt.D 1.Robillard, Plaintiff, ve.ame M.Paul Purlong.Defendant.On the êth Gay of November.1908.at ten of the cloek In the forenoon.at the demicile of the ssid thority of Justice, all the goods amd ch ht roems, furnished wnferaished ; private family; vey nice Tecallty moderate price.257 Seca ST.CATRERINE W.3 Te ist two roeme, conwecting.\u201d sult married couple, with kitchen \u201cprivilèges or required or f two gentlemen; terms moderate; private amily, To 3 oT.MATTHEW, 109 \u2014 Osmfortably fur rooms, beth flat, resslag ie 1 eonveniosces in house.8 SHERBROOKB OT.BAST, 8760 \u2014 Unfur- nish trent\u2019 room, bathroom fiat.home nics location; near Lafontéilne ery éonvenienes.269 3 y MAR, er charge die yr he or: references.Apply GO.= rtabty furatahed, for gentlemen only: MAID \u2014 Wanted situation ne chiidrens 3% Antoine.ot., Ti RT TM Fra \u2014 modern : ; Ur.LUKE STRENT, 95 \u2014 Large furniehes maté or hossemaid in basbolse apart 1s St of tr waves Sar room te rent, we wins tet, FORT new Tih relay Bigot] pute i Semreaiesces \u2018park ave.100 8 fremt room.suitable twe young men er ment; good references.C.W.\u2026 8 mille SITUATION ented as painting.paper respons people; only steth et \"eur et Siestrie Nght.married couple; tea minster walk frem et.Pine avenue 208 3 a nest.pestering: low prices work during which.Tou can restsser br 20 10 PECK AVE.3, Ville St Loute\u2014Nice large Windsor.261 3 isfactory.room, ith sloth «uP! MURS | MAID, deperienesd.wents n posi.advertised.Men Reta! FULLUM ST.tt, ~ Furnished voem to Jet.married Te pn ST.LAWRENCE MALL \u2014 Reems te -then references.A 4s Co.100 Bt.Norbert at.8 4 as Bia.Bi.Ceinerine weet \u201csom.| Te we in or v married souple: kitehes | couple, kKohon pre ia or witheu beard: rates very me med: 8 Tas oO Teiepaons Up 1668.T 3 QITUATION by first class brass moulder wonTH anied 57 Fours mas, Privilege; dollars month; Posted family.emo.| orate.Apply Ut.Lawrence Mal \u201cand mixer, 10 year?experienes: can from 1° at cateraimies room, with \"Kit.188 © PLYMOUTH GROVE.148.is Engiked fam att We tants Toot ian Teper: rar cd Done ro Gao nese \" me wes dviiages.\u201d ort end, net above GALT AVENUD, Verdun, large fromt cite came room for twe respectable Ten) e room.slants eri SW private a 1 roroo row.Racha! Prènet .Ds! 3 ; well educated; will acc em outapner: at, Ghe ® roms 7 dsl, Bar + 1.lem ie let.vafernished, bathroom; VS Rousse, English family; can be ssea after Address Y 9764, Branch STENOORAPHER \u2014 Waated dy eur Fate PARK AVR, 58 \u2014 You will find comfort.six o'olosk.= 6.: saan position ag stenographer.ee we ington ELA dollars mon iy able, clean room.sil medern convenienced?\u2014 - qe Good epoiler.four F8 RBowl.=\" - th fiat, cuit ome or twe; breakfast if de- BT.ANTOINS, $00 Reee.suitadle for twe Position by Jerking fg veg osun- edge of office work.Address Y $108, Star doom 208 à sent ser 6 ne good raters rotor Ben 18, Branch Office 286 ¢ $ AND BOARD TANT RUB oT.\u2014 ¢ lighted Enh HEY Ww par vrer ST BOWARD oe ry or rr o's \u2019 oe.roial ROOM sad beard.Wanted CI io 1 sath flat,\u201d with or yithout Ferd atte Large furniohed voom for an POSITION wanted dy good Toman cook traveller, calling on grosers In bel tteman cm single room, quiet h t themes or 7 Touma: Oars a Sole in hotel sr private family, er eut of and Omtario: lines to oe!) on com.ate torms.Address prewar Ga tral .CU sity.Wette X.R.318 8.Cotherlns 8% mission Address Rooms.nes Catherine INSPECTOR OT.AI ne To ax PRINCE ARTHUR VROT 219, res Eu FF ANTOINE 151 One deubis nan vm0 \u2014 oom 8 .\u2014 e w - WANTED Jai Mewri Toes ahd [board Ta good lesaltty; rent 258 6 tora room Sh Fn daste rooms, furfithed, based, all R ECTABLE woman wants.werk by the WORK \u2014 Seder man ($0), handy, wim private Sar .soutien = and Mop tathreom floor: gentlemen.185 Good venien-ed, 254 ¢ Lhe werk, sweeping or any kind to do any kind of work, wishes tiem on; aged eight.Sat a pe oder KINKONA \u2018ver res \u2014 vous gout Li diusewerk, vesding double windews,ote.te house er store.À J 0608, Star ate.Address Ÿ Ses r enftaise \u2018fer A = -sitting THISTLE Ra CB, Ne § \u2014 Latge front B 084, Star Offies.3 Offies.is se clagle soome.Soe vent, Tessin re twe Sede, fer- ABLE y wants work ee WANTED vr ord t sishod ; outre iosatits.2: à ou vied man, Pa SEE x EN coumtry, à languages.Five are at ith wee an.Ne UNION RON A, wien, 5 Sh F8 mortes \"ro tas as Eg tania od i ~ = ~ + + ~~ \u201c a , SPRY ! To < .4 ty , + Cade - -~ oti] SR _ \u201cru: a TT 2\u2019 ug ar Cried - a ) Ferm Cena TRY 7 se Rooms .a at 56 University on.strietly firm clase.\u2018Cail or write.269 UNIVBRSITT, No, 190 \u2014 Doubdl furnished, Auer 1 oy hot water in bath, oe room well Rot water heated, cleans board.267 3 VICTORIA no -_ Large bedroom and pitting poo! both room flat, alee ether rooma, wit or without board, with use of telephone, J.MeArthur, 41 Vietoria, 530 \u2014 Rooms and board, lemen whers mo ther firet class board.Cer.Rear.WANTED | Erperence Operator on Cornely or Bonnaz Braiding Machine.WORKMAN BT.twe young gent boarders are Rept; Greene es ot.Mowly 11 Mert 8.Teron ST.FAMILL 105e-\u2014Unfuraisked reoms te ST.WEST, lat, three a.seur rosme, unfurnished, on 8nd double, well furnished rooms te rent tete consiettoge \u2018 Defendant, seized In this beth [et, heated hot water; \u2018no ether reom.With board if desired; accemmedation for ord furniture.THOMAS iano ond 2 or.287 4 transients.2678 18.C.Montreal, October Sin, 1908.STANLRY BT.109 \u2014 Nicely furnished UNION AVE, 168 \u2014 Rooms, with board, BAILIPES \u2018SALE \u2014 Proyines of bee, room on bathreom flat, home comnferts, home comforts, mse of piano, etc.and tict of Montreal; No.Na.rate auit gentleman.249 3 sitting room su « tru Court.A.Bredeur, Plaintiffy vs.\u2019 \"Conner, endant.On the Tth \"day o sT.HUBERT ST.825-\u2014 ou or two mice UNIVERSITY ST.Neo.SMP November, 1968, at ten nf the clock in the forsnoon, at the domicile of the sald fondant, Li Montr Hutchison st, in the City of will be sold by authority of Jus- ties, a he #008s and chattels of the sald seised in this of nousehold furniture, ete, Te B.9.C.Montreal, 28th Oct.BAILIPF 8 BALE \u2014 Province of Quebec, Distr! ct of Montreal.No.12862.Cireait .Brmith.Plaintifr, isekson, Defendant.On the Sth Novem: ber, 1908 at eleven of the clock In he forencon, at the residence of the sa a De.fondant.In the cu Me Bt.Louis.will be oid by authority of Jwstiee, All the goods and chattels of the sald De- .pen in thi Pause.oa sting of urniture, ete.BA ocx .© Montreal.29th Oet., | ue.\u201cTHE RESULT IN TORONTO.Special to The Montrèa) Star.Toronto, October 29.\u2014The official returns of the voting in this city on Monday are as follows: \u2014 Nortb-\u2014\u2014Foster, .4.898 Bhaw, 4009; majority for Foster, Bouth\u2014 MacDonell, 2,788: O'Don hue, 1,722; «majority for MaoDonell, 1.036.East\u2014Ruastil, 6.039; ye 3.346; majority for Russell, West\u2014Osier, $172: utnie, 3.419; majority for Osler.2,362 Contre\u2014 Bristol, 2,447 Robinette, 3.tetol, 187, Special to The Montrea! Star London.Ont.October 99.\u2014It I» stated that a recount is certain to be 298.majority for Br nded in West Middlebex, where Mr, Calvert, the Liberal whip was EY RES re: BEEN \\ mn TI Yainutes to five.\u201cthat the elergy should LOTS T * FIRST DAY BUT NO BISHOP ELECTED Dean Evans and Dean .Farthing Led From Start of the Voting * \u2018The BSynod of the Diocese of Mont- Peal sat til! after midnight without reaching any decision as to the choice of Bishop.The business sestion began shortly Before noon, the dircusiinrn en preltin- fnaries occupied till after half-past four, and the ballotting began at ten In ail, four ballnts were taken during the afternoon and evening.At the end of the fourth baliot Dean Evans.of Montreal.and Dean Farthing.of Kingston.int, were tled in the clerical vote.while the lay vote gave the Kingston Dean forty-five votes to Dean Evans seventeen.The issue which was raised at the Morning session over the manner in Which the lay delegates should vota proved very troublesome, and was not disposed of till half-past four in the afternoon.The Issue was vaised over the interpretatiun of the canon in re- Ward to the election of Bishop Chancellor Davidson, reconded by Canon Baylis, proposed that \u201cthe rules of order observed in the election of Rishops Oxenden.Bond and Carmichae!\u201dbe foi- Jowed in this election.\u201d This meant vete aingly; \u201cwhile the laity should vote hy parish- The amendment, which was proposed by Dr.T.P.Butler, K.C., was intend- e4 to change the inethod of lay vating, vo that the laity should vote by in- Gividuels just as th.clergy.THE AMENDNENT.Dr.Butier's amendment.seronded Ly Mr.Thomas Hunter, proposed to add these words: \u201cEacept in the matter of counting the votes of the laity who are entitled as in other votes by order to a vate by each delegate \u201cPersonaliy, any other interpretation of the canon being opposed to and subversive of election by ballot and enn- trary to the interesis of thé laity.wha may thereby lose their votes far the election of Bishop.\u201d e section of the canon.over which the discuseinn occurred, is as follows: \u201cThe clergy\u2019 and the laity of the Diocese of Montreal .hall vote separately by ballat\u2014the Mergy .by Individuals and the laity by parishes or cures.A majority of votes in each order shall determine the choice.provided that twn-thirds of the clergy entitled to vute ure present and two- thirds of ail the purisher and cures shall be represented: otherwise two- \\ thirds of the votes uf each arder shall De necessary to determine the cholce * The main objection of Dr: Butler and his supporters ta the old procedure mas that under it.if the delegates from a partsh were équally divided.the vote of parish would ba lost.That their fears were xomewhat Justified the , Vote showed.On the second ballot \u201cthe votes of three parishes wers Inst, on the third the votes of two, and on the fourth the votes of three.The advocates of the old procedure, \u201c howev er, won the day, the vote stand- Clergy.ity.For the amendment.7 Lat.Agyinat the amendment .70 20 on vote b \u201d PA wh y orders\u201d announced LAITY AND THEIR VOTES.During the afternoon discussion, Mr.- C.Thornloe.of Lachute, in support of Dr Butler's amendment, cited ® parish, which sent threes clerical and two lay representatives.Under the old system, he said.if the two lav- \u2018men did net agree.the clergy would have three votes to none: and if they 41d agree, there would be three clerical to one lay vote.In reference t.Chancellor David- oon\u2019s tentative opinion that Dr.Butler's proposal was illegal, he declared: \u201cI never knew a body of husiness men who would sit stil] and Kay that a thing is 80 and so Just because the Chancellor says it is so 8ir Melbourne M.Tait, Chief Justice of the Superior Court.prefaced his comment by the explanation that though he sometimes gave decisions © which had to be accepted.on thls occasion he was not speaking In that way.He did not see.however, how there could be two fnterpretations of the If the laity had been intended to vote as individuals it would daye said so.He knew a case had rn Sted where there were three \u20ac votes to one lay vote, but there Bad also been cited a case where there wee three lay votes to one clerical vata.The businesg of the Synod, he thought.was to follow the Canon, until it had been amended.ev.T.WW.Ball, of St.Andrew's, held that if Parliament were built a Butler.the Parliament buildings _ would have to be eniarged.The deje- J gates, he claimed.represented themaelves, but the parish ed out that have 8 vote, Mr.R.Wilsen-Smith declared that \u201cvote hy baliqtt\u201d was a misnomer for the old system.The sooner the Canon was changed.the hetter.Dr.Alex.Johnston, of Buckingham.not Ha point.\u201cassistant clergy\u201d did not ZAN-BUK SAVES A FARMER'S ARN Some Sensational Proofs of Its Healing Power.- Every day brings interesting in- .- stances to light of the wonderful heal- ' (Bask) farmer, says: ing power cf Zani-Buk, the herbal balm.Mr.Wm.Snell.a Langenburg \u201cI saved my arm by using Zam-Buk.I had a terrible scalding accident.and the arm, after he injury.\u2018took the wrong way.\u2019 en I started to use Zam-Buk it was a swollen up and discolored.and | red it would have to come off.In a ew days Zam-Buk Xkilled the poison.uced the swelling, yo finally pvt the atm complete! ECSENMA CURED.\u2014Mr.x E.Cusick, of 249 Wilson st.Hamilton.says: \u201cEvery winter I used to have eczema a the back of my hands.Last winter was especially bad\u2014so bad that I had te off work for three weeks.While ts à acutelr, I was advised to try Bes did so.I could not have lloved a snsthing coulé.have healed so just seemed ufekiy.It to dry up and clear away the sores, and in a won- ony, ured = time my hands were ite eur ho 1 Devon, of Abwoos, se pos eight yea at dns of thinge for piles, but sot aothins to do me aay good until make That quickly worked, > compl Zem-Buk héals Fr ain diseases, cuts bruises, eczema, Snip dor ulcers, ped places, pty ous .iments, jsoned wounds.swollen glands, bolls.Ao Do imbrocation KW aruggiste mas SUR Co.UE fates EAL Bn eo ren La le stamp for dsinty trisl proposed that the delegates shoul by parishes and consult as vote.That was the only way = work the Canon Mr.Honey Tucker, of St.Lambert, was for following the canon.This discussion was wasting time.This Synod had no power to aniend the canon.DR.BUTLER'S ARGUMENT.Dr.T.P.Butler.eponsor for the change in procedure, closed the discussion.He had never proposed to amend the canon; be proposed merely to interpret it in what he thought was the proper way.The canon, he pointed out, did not say thet there must \u201ca majority of parishes or cures.\u201d but \u201ca majority of each order.\u201d The 014 procedure was not getting a choice by \u2018the parishes: tt was giving them a chance to commit sulclde- Dr.David- sol had tried to pit the orders against edoh \u2018other (cries of order\u2019); he had wanted to know if eight lay delegates were In vole agalnet one clergyman.Dr.Butler sald the Eynod had not to do with how the laity would vote; those eight laymen might vote for \"their rector.He did not want to pit one order against the other.He wanted to get à living vote; not to kill halt the vote and then get a majority of the other half Senator Owens\u2014\"Do you think the Privy Connell would Heten to your interpretation for a moment?\u201d Dr.Butier\u2014\"Certainiy \u201d A protrauted discussion ensued az to whether the chair should rule Dr.Butler\u2019s amendment out of order.Rev.Arthur French put his attitude in this wav.\"I will vote for the amendment if the chair will rule it to be good law if carried\u201d Dean Evans.however, declined to rule and the vote wae taken.The \\oting Begins.concuded the afternoon session, vceu- pied five minutes over the hour.Each clerical delegate was called upon inor- der.and walking up.déposited his ballot box.Then the laymen were called by parishes.they went up in groups, handed their ballots to the scrutineers, » ho placed them in an envelope, and then deposited the envelope In the ballot box.It was 4.35.when Dr Davidson, sa- conded by Canon Ellegéod.moved that voting take place Fifteen minutes later the voting began, and at five minutes tn aix, the Synod adjourned for dinner.There was vonsiderabe disorder during the voting.aid Dean Evans had acxeral times to appeal \\igoronusly for order.At the conclusion of the clerical vote.the clerical delegates rose to go out, and a number of them reached the door.Tay delegates.however.ap- poaled to the chair: and Dean Evans called-upon them tn stay.\u201cThe clerical delegates.\u201d said Dean Evans, \u2018are not showing proper respect cither to the occasion or to the lay delegates\u201d Later the Dean noticed one of the lay delegates moving about his fellow members and announced it.\u201cIf he docs not ceare, I will name him.\u201d sald the \u2018hair.The scrutinesrs named for the bal- Inting were: For the clerical vote.Rev.A.J.Doull.Rev.F.Charles Ireland, Dr.T.P.Butler.For the lay vote: Rev.J.Messrs.FE.Morgan.Strong.On the close of the recess at eight o'clabk, the result of the first ballot was announced, when Very Rev.Dean Evans was found to be Teading, both tn the clerical and lay ballot.with 27 clerical and 13 lay votes.This was regarded as the nomination, and it was thought that the second ballot would show a clear majority for the total for ome or other of the nominees.e second ballot.however, while giving Dean Evans an increased number of clerical votes, likewise increased the lay vote for Dean F thing in the same proportion.A third ballot was announced, ut 1130.and then Mr.Wflson-Smitb moved.seconded by Senator Owens, that the Synod adjourn for three months.He claimed that a deadlock had been reached and that time should be taken for consideration.Dean Evans.howavr.ruled that us it had been decided tqgtake a fourth ballot if the third was not decisive, Mr.Wil- son-Smith's motion was out of order.Though Mr.Wilson-Smith contended that a motion to adjourn was aways in order.ha withdrew his motjon, and the ballotting proceeded until after midnight.without result.Adjournment was then made until this morning.Following were the ballots at last nizht\u2019s session: FIRST BALLOT.« Firet ballot\u2014Clerical, 106 necessary to elect.! Bishop of Ontario.Che ee.Very Rev.Dean Evans.ce ee Rev.Dr.Rexford.Rev.Dr.Tucker.Dean Farthing., .Archdeacon Ker., Rev.Rev.Dr.Symonds.Bishop of Algoma.Rev.Frank Charters.Archdeacon Naylor.Canon Cody.Dean Dumoulin.Let.Dr.Paterson.Smyth.re J.Willis, Matthew .st 06 C7 42 =2 té .es ev» .Rev.Rev.Dr.Roper.A Rev A.J Doull.,, .\u2026 Rev.Cannn Baylis,.Blank ballot.Fay vote Total.elect, 44 Very Rev Dean Evans.Dean Farthing.+.+0 0e Rev.Dr.Symonds.4, \u201coe ee Dr.Rext Poreraon: smy th .e Rev.Rev.x OV Troop.eo oo oo vo os Archdeacon Ker.,.Canon Cody.No election.SECOND BALLOT.Clerical__Total vote, 108; to elect, 54.Very Rev.Dean Evans., ca =.Rev.Dr.Paterson- Smyth.Rev.Dr.Roper.+.Rev.Dr.Rexford.» ee se en se Rev.Rev.Very Rev.Rev Rev.Rev.se 10 00 as \"a8; necessary _ ee oo .\u2026.eo me oo on @ 00% w D se es es ee oe necessary wed I bs Oe Troop Dean Farthing.e Dr.Symonds.Frank Charters.Dr.Tucker Rev.Dr.Raylis.ee se ow Ven.Archdeacon Ker.Bishop of Ontario.Archdeacon Naylor.Canon Cody.Desn Dumonlin.Votes, $3; necessary Very Rev.Dean Parthing.Very Rev.Dean Evans.Rev.Dr.Rexford.+c «os oe Rev.Dr.Symonds.Rev.Dr.Paterson-Sm)th.,.Rev.Frank Charters.,.Ven.Archdeacon Ker.§.Rev.Dr.Tucker.Canon Cody.Rev.G.O.Troop., «.Bishop of Ontario.Bishop pf Algome.Lost.24 .a0 en + No \u2018élection.; THIRD BALLOT.Clerical vote, 101; Dean Farthing .Rev.G.O.TrÉOD.40 20 ca ve Rev.Dr.Symonds .,.\u2026 Rev.Dr.Rexfor@ .\u2026 \u2026 Rev.FV.Charters .i .pe.Rev, Canon on ve Rev.À.5.oe Dr.Ron i ee ve ee we Dr.Paterson-Smyth .Archdeacon te se se ob es ~ ob 0 HENS NARTTS es ss ve .\u2014 ve .Ven.*e p08 A000 Cgmzeeriend : LN kp rh.Ft The taking of the first ballot.which Clerical, 98 votes cast; 49 required | to elec:.i Dean Evans .\u2026 0.à Rev.Principal Rexford eee ae ee 1B Very Rev.Dean Farthing .33 | Rev.Frank Charters ee .3 Rev.A.J.Doull .+.1 Rex.pr Tucker .0 ve.1, Rev.O.Troop .ve en oa 2! Rev.Tr Paterson- Bmyth te ee ee 321 Rev.Dr.Symonds .2] Lay vote, 7% cast; 40 requifed to elect.Dean Farthing .+.\u2026.+.46 Dean Evans .er ee 17 : Rev.Principal Rexford ce ee eo 11 Ven.Archdeacon Ker.+.++ +.2° Rev.Frank Charters .: Sas as Nad =I BWP t's thought will help quantities.The bes! : King's ma Will Fit Any Diso Machine COLUMBIA Two Records In one.Do Get a (Catalogue.any other.Hear one to-day.Open Evenings.259 lend realise that Milk should to give your family deliver in perfectly stertlized airetignt bottles.QUARANTEED PURE Tel.Up 000.875 St.CATHERINE ST.wEsT.| WHEN YQU BUY RECORDS HEREAFTER.BUY Double Disc Records Their tone ts better.their surface is hatter.their life is longer than uble Discs mean Dominion Phonograph Co., 46a ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST Near Peel Street.MILK GO.Double us that » weather coat in FOR STORMY WEATHER.85c Our display of Double Value.CONVERTIBLE COAT The only Overcoat made that can be converted into a stormy weather or fine 10 seconds.FOR FINE WEATHER, We are pad these cbats in many plain and fancy overcoatings.| $20.00 to $35.00 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR MONTREAL.High-class Ready-to- wear Overcoats, cut in the newest ideas, | is larger than ever.$10.00 to $20.00 INSOLVENT NOTICE] In re O.ROLLIN, 1324 £t.Lawrence at.Montreal.Sale by auction at No.69 St.James st, Montreal.on NEDNESDAY, 4th NOV, 190%, at 11 o*e Stock of baramare, paints and ofl, wall paper » $4.194.65 Fixtures .0 .\u201c56650 Rolitng stock nc srersae ss 100008 3.35.206.15 Book debts, per tist .$99.71 Etore will be open on November ?and 3.KENT & TURCOTTE, 97 Bt.James st.MARCOTTE BROS 259 3 Auctioneers.- - Gt etre rm ses ae pe pt Lay \u2018ote, 82; 43 to elect, Dean Farthing .ee os 42 Dean Evans .+2 +o oo se 20 Rev.pr Rexford.Cee a .e .11 Rev.Patreson-Bmyth ce re ae > Rev.er \u2018Charters 11e ee ee ee ee 2 Ven.Archdeacon Ker.«eo +o -o 1 Rev.Dr.Symonds .«+ oo 1 Lost., es ae 2 FOURTH BALLOT.| « re ss se 8.eu Leu po ction.ve ANGLICAN MISSION CRUSADE.! Aggressive Movement wi Start in Montreal on Sunday Next.On Sunday next the Anglican Church in and around Montreal will make the greatest united appeal for missions in Western Canada and the foreign field thst has ever been put forth in this city Every pulpit, both morning and- evening, will bs occupled by a preacher with a message on this subject.At the last sersion of the Dioceran Synod it was proposed to lower the amount simed at.ar the contribution of the dincess to the General Missionary Sociefy.but some of the younger clergy stepped in to the breach and asked that the amount should stand for one year more until a special effort was made to reach it.This request wap granted, and after much effort it is felt that a plan has been devised which will materially augment the contributions of the peo- le.P Sunday, November 1st will be \u201cMission Sunday\u201d and every pulpit , will send forth a message of the missionary al On Monday the Laymen's Missionary Movement have arranged to start their men on a house-to-house and office-to-office ranvas to secure the necessary money.On Monday evening a meeting will be heid in the High School Hall on Peel street.when notable addrcsses will be delivered.BOY SET UPON AND STABBED AT ST.HENRY.A row which occurred between four at the corner of West Notre Dame and St.Philippe streets, St Henry.resulted in one of them, Ru- Joiph 4 Bayard, 14 years of age, being stabbed back with a pocket kaife.Payard is is iying in a serious con- | dition at his home, 170 Besudoin st.* Abough the names of the boys are not known.à very mood description of them ha» pa ven to the police by- the injured lad, sad Inspector Mahon, who has charge of the .a LE police district, taken me wr likely to result in the tine.oo culprits.in à very short time.id | ma Mp \"au Ca 18 gual C2 When You Want (FURS Of best Fit, Quality.Look us um.1 We manufacture everything in good furs.The WALDRON, DROUIN Company, Limited, 138 NM oQill Street SAXE\"S Departmental Clothiers HATS, AND FURNISHINGS.Corner St.Catherine and St.Lawrence.SHOES SAXE\"S pe Fy Ly RE Noes pu A Adam & Ephrem Lam LL 2 Departmental Stores ) BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ri t Boots and Shoes Dry Goods Departmen st.Denis Store Only.Nice Felt House Siippers.with We have just received a large fur trimmings.Juliet style, for and choice stock of fine Bea- ladies: a broken line, $1.25 per ver Cloth for ladles\u2019 (fall and pair, for .2 0.00 0cca0n ce THe winter coats, in all colors, $3 to OS¢ Overgaliers and Leggings for Ja- dies.girls and children, 496, White Finamelled Iron Bed.coin- Tbo and .00001- 00000000 plote with spring and mattress.New Patent Colt Oxford.Blucher regular $10, for .$7 48 style, Cuban heel, =: ingle or 4c dou- | N bie sole, for ladies, 75 pleces of the newest Creton, +5 x turda: different designs.89 ins.wide.at $2-75, Friday and Ba y 1.78 regular loc, to clear .10c Granitewear Department Ladies\u201d Single Coats for fail and .- Wal Paper.complete stock of the winter wear.newest designs.tn newest dexignt.VAT ing in price trom beaver snd tweedr.worth $7.3c.4c, 5c.6c, 7e, Sc, 9c.10c 35.95 and $10: very special.$2.99 Crystal Lamps, ditferent \u201cstyles at : - good NS 20c, 28c, 40s, 50c and Grocery Dept.Decorated Toilet Sots.10 pleco, patterns and designs Campbell's Musard.?glasses for 25: Dinner Sats.97 places, preuy de Bailmoia) Orange Marmalade, : .signs.In new and attre ors; excellent value at .- .glasses for.« XICÉ White Dinner Plates.exceptions Clover Honey, 3-1b.can for .@5c VALUE L.ecscecssen score n0ne00s .Feeded Raisins.2 one-lb.pack- uges for .o.oo.15: Meat Depa \u201cBeefinc.\u201d 1-02 -bottle.ties 18 Sirloin Steak, per ib.\u2018Beefine.\u201d R-0z.boltle .25¢ Round Steak per In.; ; utioiur, ferequarte Breakfast Coon.per Ib.15 Mutton pindquarter \"Mit Scouring Powder, J for 100 Enast Reef.per 1b.Brandy.Rum, and fcotrh Whis- Sainb, farequarte:s .Ky.per bottle .soc Eh Ry, ea Canadian Port Wine, 5 yeurs old, QUANTITIES ALWAYS per gallon .\u2026.000000000 53 IN STOCK.DOUBLE STAMPS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS _ A.& E.LAMY, 1763-65 Notre Dame St.W., St.Henry A.& E.LANY, 481 Notre Dame West, ™se==\"\"\"\" WEEK END SPECIALS at the Knit-to-Fit Store Your time will be well spent in reading this sdvert:ement.The Bargains we are offeriug for Friday ure the biggest ever offe tn the purchasing public.You can buy from us to-mormw at ridiculous prices goods you require for the present and in the near future.a .Finigh and Near St.Paul.\u2018\u201c 4 STORES 4 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Friday we will place on sale sereral spe- cia} lines which will be remembered by sh gur patrons.It will be worth your while to see our offer whether you wish to lesve your oder or not.BUITS TO ORDER tn Venetian Broadcloth, usualy sold at 33 6, Fri- Lea nesnenn es Ve ere e 00e $24.30 FANCY TWEED SUITINGS in the leading rhades and patterns; usually sold in sults to order at 935.00; Fri-, $335.00 We have a number of French importations in Velvets, hought specially for tailor-made suits: no two alike.These make a very stylish suit for afternoon wear.regular price $45.00, Friday, to order $48.00 We have a dosen and a Half sample Suits to clear out Friday at half price; some at $15.00 and some st 826.90.AMERI TAILOR 590 St.Catherine St.West.Between Mountain and Drummond.Telephone UP 3508.253 3 law ° WEEKLY SPECIALS AT MARCHAND'S FRIDAY and SATURDAY at Marchand\u2019s will be offered the very \u2018remarkable specials for these two days only, October 30th and 31st.Seriously worth your while to call and have at least a look at them.One of the most stri ét them is 500 pale and dark tweed Coats to be so d wit thout reserve sat the incredible M çÇ reduction of $10.#8 and $12.50 values for - «x $10.08 Costumes reduced to .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.8309 34.50 Skirts reduced to L\u2026u.cccccccecen tee.82.49 $12.60 Costumes reduced to .\u2026.$7.99 $5.00 Skirts reduced 16 .ovveerennr.$8.23 $15.00 Costumes reduced to .-.BOOP |37.539 Skirts reduced to .civiennrirnn.$4 90 $2000 Costumes reduced to .s.01230 $9.00 Skirts reduced to .20000000u0e 0 $5.99 Orders The balance of our im \" Mail Orders ported white Lawn Blouses, 00 for tifuily worked fronts.hithe rto sold at $2.00.Attended to gostumes and $2.50, > With m Specia Edacy foto RESERVE C 35 NOTRE DAME.STREET -WEST ; 423 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST \u2019 197 ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD MARCHAND, Manufacturer, Selling Directly Retail 631 ST.CATHERINE STREET EAST \u2014 WILL NOT SELL ANTICOSTI.|! Mentor Hae Ne intention of propose ef His here that has been cifculsted Mr.Maenler is ti ste ool) EAE ey utely hou to The Momtres] Star., October 29~-Jt te tely wood industry.the ne denbiery = a thet Inland; od Mates Inspectors end ijats who are © ne = Anttces - v| land county, fe i years nN yy pr *, LÉ et Ce \u201c4 ma .Loe 106 ~ \u201cTag; = interest tn/ the Island.was due entire- y for hie presence y to the mt f 2 at Nome.Another fact which bave gi rise to the {ill-founded re- \u201c(post is tS recent vis) to the laland ot interested In the hip Vox co \u201cONT.\u2014 Roderick B.Rich: ardd, formerly of Plainville, Northaovbers owed at Marien, Mich, | vies may ; In Imperial Service.Special to The Montfes! Star.derntood that & Inspertor-Genera}; at any moment (to may post In the Imperial INSPECTOR-GENERAL LAKE.May Leave Canada Seon to Take Post Ottawa.Ont, October B-3 i un- Major-General P.M.N.leave uP an ser- com} to Be ot Che Génerai af Children\u2019s Ribbed all Wool Vests at 15c - Mads from the very fmest quality natural wool warn \u2014weil finished \u2014 § - long sleeves, high neck, good weight Regular value I0¢c each, for .18e Ladies\u2019 Cashmere Hose at 25¢ en of Ladies\u2019 Plain Black Cashmere Hore, gond weight, shaped logs spiced heels and | toes.seamices, and guaranteed fast colors.8 .vee seo see on ve \"+0-.0 ses 0.0 vee ve ane ess eee wed Ladies\u2019 Fleeced Vests and Drawers at 25¢ each Mada from gnod.strong cotton yarn.heavy weight.velvet flesced finish.Vests with long sleeves and liigh neck.the Drawers are finished with strong walst-band, and are ankle length; open or closed.Each.Men's odd Shirts at 60c § dosen of Men's Heavy Merino Undershirts.double breasted.strongly made and well finished.Rizes 34 to 38 only.Special, to clear .Men\u2019s Cashmere, Sacks-at, 20c Made from good strong union cashmers arm.spliced heels and toss, seamless, and fast color.Special, a pair .: .200 Boys\u2019 Sweaters at $1.00 $ 3 dosen only of Boys\u2019 Navy Blue Sweaters, heavy ae, all wool, and well made.These Sweaters we have sold at $1.50 each.but the line being broken up.we have decided to es them at this very low price.While they last, each.ces see ere aes oo.$1.00 People residing out of town sheuld write for eur Big Free Catalog.The KNIT-TO FIT Mfg.Co.597 St.Catherine Street West, Montreal.administration by a militia council.He! has held the post of Inspector -Geseral for about & year.WE DESIGN AMERIGAN Sults and Overcoats $15 I - Made to Meossure (0 suit your Individuality INDIVIDUAL SUITS AND OVERCOATS at rt nm appeal to the man whe seeks more than mere mechanical perfection in his clothes.They accord Sccord with his mental views of refinement.color and style, as well => 4 his quirements of fit.We use the latest AMERICAN ST) LES and pre oar ments to express te the eerers personality-to mako him look \u201c\u201c**** kids TNBREAKABLE FRONTS AND SHOULDERS .in cheviots and casei.SUITS AT 15.08 are made of pure wo goods mere mono n 11e AL HE) pes and overplaids, blark Thibets and blue serge, THE OVERCOATINGE PAT $15.00 include blacks, tans, grays and Oxfords, ersity weaves + fe \"ot The TE ol ares at $17.50, $20.00, $2250.$25.00 and up.ey garment made to your special order and guaranteed, Cor.McGill College Avenue.Opes Erosiags PICKERING, ONT.\u2014Joha Bell, 3 Hee ha 392 St.Catherine St.Fest, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + resident of Audley, is B, daughter of the late Alfred Turner.of Brunewick, dled in Toronto.INCE ALBERT.BASK -\u2014 Mayor © TORONTO ONT \u2014Maggis Quisien je Cou, à « pioneer restéent, la à dead.| Goad, aged 44 yours RAN \u20ac; vi ' vs.rary ps AN MEN CROND CHEERED fa ved 5 à - TAFE AND HUGHES TO THE ECHO IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 13,000 Persons Gathered to Hear Republican Candi- dates\u2014Lord Northcliffe was Among the Number \u2014Mr.Bryan is Confident\u2014Secre\u2018ary Root Spoke in Cincinnati ial to The Montreal Star.New York.October 29.\u2014An audi- once that taxed to the utmost the capacity of Madison Square Garden last night greeted William H.Taft, Re- ublican nominee for President, and overnor Hughes, with a roar of welcome that could be heard for blochs.Between 13.000 and 14.090 people, | cluding many women, cheered the candidates till they were rxhauste It was an inspiring spectacle to mw leaders and veterans of the party \u20ac.looked on and lent their ald to the eu- ! { thusiastic welcome of the National and | State champions of the party The meeting marked the climax of the National and Btate campaign, and the twè candidates who at present are engrossing the attention of the nation and of the State made their final ap- Rs to the voters of this city from adison Square Garden rostrum.It Was an audience responsive to a degree.Between the greeting accord- - 2 Tan and Hughes there was nn oif- - \u2014\u2014_ nce except In the length ©\u2019 cheering.Hughes stood far sixteen minutes | bowing his acknowledgments to the Auâlence before he could Bis voice heard.For nineteen fuit minutes the garden was in a turn, with nien cheering.women flags, and the band playing without Being heard.and the characteristic Tart Smile weflecting the satisfaction of the redidentinl nominee with his recep.n before he could inake himself neard.; Hughes wus the first of the tun candidates to reach the garden.By the time he appeared It had alreaty®become a bparent that the audience held him In the warmest regard.ever one speaker would praise Taft without coupling the name of Hughes in the euoclogy.somebody In the audi- make When.ence alacst invariably wanted t Know what was the ; n matt Hughes atter with e Governor was visib'y thrilled | with the sponta neous Sreeting.apeech- maki warmth of the Derplte a day of ardunus .le Seeme physical condition, and hie Mean strong and clear, Penetrating the topmost eranny of the huge audtorium.The Governor draw thest upon cheer as hn referred to his race-track reform and tn the \u201cpersonal liberty\" agitation that has followed it among Is opponents.I have attacked nn one\u2019s personal therty.\u201d sgid (he Governor.\u201cT have ptood for the = anctity ; of pid constitutiem and 1 will continue sn If 1 ary electeq.1 leave; it At this there came back a made it neces.to pause for £ could make Sary for the Governor lly a minute before h himself heard again.\u201cTAFT IS PLAYFD OUT.passif! presented a ver France when he arrived.H already gone through his long aren making programme, an y different ap.» part of the \u201ctmmenne Inspiring though ft was, before his Nps ghape themselves \u2018nto hat tame?ne Crile that usually comes ro read- oo 0 the Republican nominee.He owed fatigue more plainly as he b Sh Bice: + - voice was ao eould scarcely make pires Cet ! or thhe platform Garden had w © for Taft before he arrfÆ-ed at re nx It had risen twice th greet him, net.tng back each time | 1 non he did arrive zou.nolse out- ue A8 & stray cheer or putfing of his Mobile, must have Biven the thron inside a hint, for those near the south Goorway.by which he entre, began cheering before he came In view Win the candidate was his brother, Henry W.Taft, and Connty Chairman Far-.sons, Me vas preceded by + ying wedge of pullcemen to cTrar \u201che way and there wer police along cirher side of the ail, through which he made Bis way ucross the amphitheatre to the speakers stand.That narch es the hail, thousands of ot nn ne.on each side Pa où \" ono! triumph.; rm © e cand - Peared at the doorway Papi ap of cheering rolieg Across the arena.Women shouted shrilly with the men, a clapped their hands tin gt looked bor dosens of paits of Sloves would A Bla DEMONSTRATION.Taft walked along, bowt ri Yeft When he mounted te roe wn Other mighty cheer went up, and the whole enclosure rang with deafening, bewildering noise.Aside from the noise, the demonstration was wonderful to hehnld.Fully 10,000 people held in their hands either flags, umbrellas or something else, and while they yelled their approval they waved and haved *0 that the floor presented rolling sea of (on 1 a noting for, red and white After Taft had gained the platfe and stood han hands with theme upon it, a good part of the audience ceased its nolse-making to comment SMonE themselves on the candidate's appearance.It was close on seventeen mi after Taft Nad entered before there as any semblance nf quiet.General Horace Porter, chatr- THAN of the meeting, pounded with the @avel finally.and.little hy littie, got order The demonstration had lasted nineteen minutes.TAFTH SPEECH BRIEF When Taft had spoken but a few minutes, he said: \u201cBryan has clajmed that he 1s the heir of the administra.tien.\u201d \u2019 \u2019 that he self heard ten The great with thouting peaple Was a march uted the bullding \u201cHe's a bunch of hot air,\" shouted a Jester In the gullery.and the audience roared with laughter.The brevity of Taft's speech was a great disappointment to the crowd.He spoke for only eight minutes.Senator Lodge followed, When he dame to discuss the vacancies on the United Btates Bupreme Court bench, which will occur during the next administration, he asked this question, \u201cIf Bryan were elected, how would he fNI these places fn the most Important tridunal in the world?\u201d Whom would he appoint \u201cFingy Conners,\u201d yelled a man in the audience.: Lodge asked: \u201cTo whom would Bryan.who now appesfs to the nation for 8 wote of confidence, go for his obdvige?.\u201cTe Tammany Mall\u201d broke in a man fn the gallery.Governor Hughes arrived about 9.45 and spoke ahout thirty minutes.Lord Northelitfe Present.One of the most interested spectar tors at the Garden was Lord North- elifte.Hs sat for a time with the di=appointed.| but afterwards oecupled a o- | seat in the box of Republican State Chairman Timothy 1.Woodruff.Ask- «dd what he thoug!'t of the meeting, Lord Northelitte said.© Amer can poll- ti:w Ido not understand, but | thought the meeting was exceedingly well organized and the decorations were most rtistie.lt was certainly the largest political meeting | ever atlended, and n 1 Dé most dignified and orderly.There \u2018vere no bitter spéeches, and the re- lerence to Mr.Hryan -made by 8en- ; ator Lodge, which 5 thonght very com- plimestarÿ to hh, was well reccived LY the immense aud\u2019ence™ \u201cWhat did you think of the Governor?\u201d Lord Northcliffe was asked.\u201cHe made an excellent speech to my It appeared wav of thinking.to me Hon.Mr.Taft.as if thefe was something English in his personality.1 llked Taft.\"He is a fine locking man and he impressed me as an carnest worker.\u201d Precreding the meeting at Madison |quare Garden there was a terchlight procesxion in which 10,006 members of the Republican clubs of the city tnok part.As Taft's special train was en route to the city from the upper part of the State, it pasmed the open alr platforrh at Hastings, on which Mr Rryan wae speaking The Demncra- the candidate was walking up and donn.He maw the special, smiled.and waved his hand.Taft Addressed Labor Men.TALL Aiddresset severst thguseand lahoring men last night, at Cooper Un- lon, He saul In part: I ain glad to have an opportunity to come face to face with the representatives of labor unions, and to discuss with them the issues which have been raised in this campaign In respect to the attitude that organized labor should sccupy to- war} the two leading political parties.In the \u2018first places, Samuel Gompers, as the head of the American Federation of Labor.hax attempetd to deliver the entire organized union lab vote, and possibly the unorganized labor vote, to Bryan.as leader of the De- IHOCFACY, and If this grant and delivery were complete perhaps it would he useless for mess address you on the .Governor Hughes.subject.But I venture to assume that the laboring men of thix country, and cspecially those who are organized, are too inteligent and far righted and too independent and courageous In thought to .Now themselves to be delivered as political factors by any leader from one party te another.\u201d Taft then outlined hia course with regurd to labor questions.Altogether Taft made fifteen speeches in New York city yesterday, and Hughes made sixteen.James 8B.Sherman, the Republican candidate for viee-president, spoke in Raratoga.ridiculing Bryan and praising Hughes.Mr.Bryan Busy.Mr.Bryan covered almost the same territory along Hudson River that Tart covered Tuesday.His audiences were large, thousands standing in a rain to hear him speak and cheering his every sentence.He again predicted his election.Ex-Benator David B.Hill emerged from his retirement .and presided at a big meeting in Albany.The ex-Sen- atur's first public appearance in years aroused enthusiasm.In Introducing Mr.Bryan he called him the \u201cgreatest champion of the Democracy, the unrivalled commoner of America.\u201d Lieut.-Governor Chanler sddressed 12,000 persons at half a dosen meetings in Bronx and Harlem.He again and again declared himmwelf free of boss rule snd begged his hearers to refrain from voting for him If they heliev that his actions as Governor would be con- trolied by any man or any set of men, \u201cI have heen charged with deing in league with men to put out my fellow men,\u201d said Chanler.\u201c1 wan to tell you here I have never sold out and I never will.My sympathy is always wi the under-dog and that la the r n 1 have beon so easy on Hughes during this campaign.We sre tapidly nearing the end of the race.and | do rol knew who le golag to win\u201d \u201cYou are.\u201d shouted an enthusiast.\u201cPerhaps 1 am, but 1 am not here to talk about myself.\u2018It's not a question of my winning.\u2019 It's a question of William J.Bryan winning and with him the entire National and State tickets.1 am net running alone, like Hughes.! aim speaking for the whole Democratic ticket.\u201d - Chanier sald the eyes of the ebtire sâtion were focused on the of constipation J) EMIL SAUER'S TRIBUTE TO THE KNABE PIANO \u201cDuring ms artistic tour through America.your Concert Grands have been my true friends and allies.The expectations, which had been raised very high by the authoritative judgment of my friend, Dr.Von Bulo found not only confirmed, bût very much surpassed .The fluent singing tone, alwavs pervaded with nobility, a remarkable equalness nf register.and an impeccable mechanism mark the Knahe Plano as a power in the field of pianoforte bulid- ing.T dn not hesitate, gentlemen.to cordially congratulate you on this tritmph of Amer- fcan art\u201d With sincere respect, Yours respectfully.EMIL SAUER.G The fine quality of mechanism.the durability of workmanship, the match- lessness of tone in the Knabe Pianos have been noted by all the foremost artists and music lovers the world over.G Latest styles of !Knabe Pianos can be seen at the warerooms of \u2014 WILLIS & GO.Limited The Canadian Representatives 600 St.Catherine St.W.! | | \u2018 | | New York.He raid the entire election centred here, and for that reason the President al candidates of the two na- tlonal partics had made this State the buttle-ground for the clove of the cam- palgn.S.cretars fivut spoke on national issves in Ctincinnat! - Nominal odds on Taft ih Wall Street lengthened to 5 to 1 with little Bryan money in sight.DEMOCRATIC FI'ND GROWING.Annourncehient wax made hy the Democratic National Committes that cam.pain contributions aggregating over 341.000 were received at the New York headquarters on tober 27.The list made public shows that the sum of 33:,000.was contributed by Herman Ridder.treasurer of the National Committee, and his three sons.TO DEFEAT SPEAKER CANNON.Denver, Colo, October 29._The National Women's Christian Temperance Union convention adonted with practical unanImity a resolution commending the efforts of the churches to defeat the re-election nf Jaseph G.Cannon as a member of Congress, MOVEMENTS OF CANDIDATES.New York, October 29._ Wm.H.Tart and Wm.J.Bryan will reach Byracuse to-night, where both are scheduled to speak.Mr.Taft began the day with a xpeech at Lyons, then travelled eastward, his itinerary calling for stops at Canadalgua, Geneva, Seneca Falls and Auburn, ; Mr Bryan's last day of campaigning In New York State carried him westward and included speeches at Cohoes, Albany.Luca and Rome.Former Judge Alton B.Parker, expects to speak with Mr.Bryan at the Syracuse meeting.Three Cabinet members will address voters in as many states to-nigbt.Governor Hughes and ljeut.-QGov- ernor Chanler continued their gubernatorial campaign up-state.Eugene W.Chafin and A.8.Watkins, prohibition presidential and vice- presidential candidates, are in Ohio today; Thomas L., presidential candidate of the Independence Party is in New Jersey, and Eugene V.Debs, the Socialist presidential candidate, 1s | travelling In his \u201cred-special\u201d through 11iinots.HAMILTON.ONT.\u2014-Geo.Lloyd Thomas, formerly of this city.ts dead at Detroit.where he was general freight agent for the C.B.and Q.Rallway.\u2018 \u2014 = Established 1879 THE MONTREAL DAILY - EE En vo 2, - \u20ac ut a tet :$ 4 Q ; ee CIE fan ght FINE « \u201c RE C5 STAR\u2014THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1008.\u201c Astonishing Val x ues To-morrow! } Big Savings For You\u2014It is the last Friday of the month and we are bound to make it the record day of October.Fortunate buying has made possible these extraordinarily low prices for goods of best quality.have best choice.xen Mr.T.SW) PERSONALS.Underwear Stylish Costumes $11.\u201d A Regular $22.50 Suit.Miny of our customers were sinply astonished at the remarkable values offered last Friday in those smart satin trimmed costymes.We have another lot for tomorrow, thu: affording an opportunity to get them last week.Made of all wool cheviot serge, In semi-tight back with the new slash effect and trimmed with satin.skirts ure made in a full gored trimming to matca.Friday, at.ciieeennes on Women's Covert Coats $9.95.Long Fall Coats, worth $16.00 each.As you know, we've had a very mild auturom.and as a result many have postponed the purchase of long coats, thus.leaving the manufacturers overstocked.We're making an entire clearance of new arrivals on Friday at ridiculously low prices, New long coats, made particularly for us, apd up-to-the-minute in style, matenal and finish.Of fine siriped Covert Cloth.in Sgn, long row, for we're going to clear these at, each First Floor, Ruchings\u2014 Embroideries They come wine, brown and black; sizes 32 to 40.perfectly tailored hy expert men tailors.Reg.value.$16.00, but you'll get the advantage to-mor- Don't miss an item.Qualities that you can\u2019t duplicate elsewhere at these prices.If you come early you'll CLEAR-UP OF SUITINGS 5%.- to those unable The When you realize that at 59c per yard we're offering you first qualities, nothi Take full advantage of it.; ; The assortment comprises: \u2014Pure plaids.style with satin Wool French Venetian Cloth.in colored in navy, green.browns.blues, claret.drab, cadet, and flannelette dressing semi-fitting de- lovely Falt Coats cree $9.95 First Floer.35¢ to 50c Values 29c.Reg.75¢ to $1.25 Values §9c.A rpeclal purchase of choice new net and chiffon ruch- ings.In assorted widths and lovely patterns.Worth fully 35¢ to Bc.20¢ come in white and cream.Very special Friday, per yard Nice fine Swiss Embroidery frontings fronts.They're values quite they're 27 inches wide.and come | and eyelet pitierns.Good values $125 per yard.Main Floor.and Hosiery.in Bac Floor.8.McCrae, of New York, is\" registered at the Corona Mr.J.A.McRae, of Niagara Faile.te registered at the Place Mr.E.A.Frederick, of Beston, is Halls guest at the St.Lawrence Mr.H.Georgevil Mr.A.registered M.Redpath is in town from le, à guest at the Corona.J.Taylor.of \u2018Toreato, is at the St.Lawrence Hall Miss Ethel McCarthy, of Ottawa.is in town, Haséman visiting her sister, Mre.Mr.and Mrs.Forbes Angus have returned residence to town from their summer at Senneville.Mrs.Farquhar Roberteon and family, Ontario avenue, have closed their country at and returned to town.\u201c Miss Evans\u2019 .issusd invitations to the her ward, Mise Helen W.speth, to Mr.Du the day.John's Chureh, Port 7raham ud neat Henry Chisholm, on Wednes- 18th of November, Hope.ja St Deviations have been issued for the Howard, Miss Mary Mont daughter of Mr.and re Charles Morvin Mowaré.of Brbokiyn, \u2018New YFosk, and Mr.Adolph de Blois Caron, only som the late Str Caron.K cu a.and x Tuebtly, November it, = y .t Silk -Vélour Cushion Tops.in red.green and yellow; worth B9c.Clear- 39¢ Home Silk Cords.by the yard, worth 25¢ per yard, but as they're slightly roiled.«will clgar them on ri Mercerised Cushion Cords, made up wits tassels.Reg.17c.and hell; worth Be.Friday, per set.@B Hair Pins in amber, ahell and pearl finish: worth 26c per dosen.Friday per dosen.18 Dressing Combs.For.g on Friday, each .per yard \u20ac Friday, 18%e k and Side Combs, In Plain amber a maker's clearance; ¢ \u20ac 14 EE EER I Very special Friday, per yard 49e moss, taupe.\u201cin blues, browns, and greens.Scotch tweed sultings colorings; chevron, strive tweeds, various dexigns worsted, \\ shadow in Main Dressing Sacques, 75¢ Of Flannelette and worth $1.00, $1.25 sad $1.50.It's seldom that we can sec sacques and by the deal in our offering of these goods to-morrow at.in some instances, haif regular price.25 doz.in the lot, ladies\u2019 flannelette dressing sacques and .kimonos, attractively colored, im neat patterns, loose and semi-futing, plain and braid trimmed: aj! sizes; regular values $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50.Friday, exceptional values im ladies\u2019 You'll benef he Swiss Curtain Muslin They for blouses and exceptional, for n handsome blind at 6c, $1.00 and À *pectal \u2019 Top Fleer.purchase muslin, 27 ins.wide, in a variety of patterns.Worth 3c and 35c per yard.Very Special, worth 30c and 35c.Friday.per yd., 4c Can you imagine anything damtier for curtains than fine Swiss curtain muslim.You can get some here tomorrow at less than Half Price.Extraordinary value, and an investment that will pay you.yards white figured curtain Friday, per yard.de * SAVINGS FOR MEN AND BOYS.| ! rose.greens.clarets, cardinals, pea- - | Clearing Friday at, per yard.| D mobiles or lounges.Friday Regular Stock, Worth 75¢ to $1.25.Friday.per yard.59.Just fancy getting a fine pure wool French finish Venetian cloth at 59¢ per yard.That's simply one of the remarkable offerings in this big clear-up of stylish Fall suitings and dress goods.hing cheap.\u2014 mar.terials that sold regularly at 75c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 per yard.\u2014you'll know that the dress goods section means business to-morrow, and that this clearance is an which may never come again.| opportunity, the like of 1 colored cheviot.Panama, in browus.navy.herringbone, .cock and sapphire: all regular\u2019stock, and worth 75e.Ao, $1.00 and $1.23 -59e Floor.| $125 RUGS, 99c.pd auto- Reversible Ruger.su ee 31 \u2026\u2026.-\u20260cu00 vousacos Bleached Shests\u2014Hemstitched Bleached Cotton Sheets.made from a good sheeting; an odd lqt that will not be repeated: 7-4 x 3 1-2 yards: 8-4 x 21-2 yards.Worth $1.75 per pair.Clearing on Friday.per pair.1.23 The Best Hemstltched Pillow Case on the Canadian market (made in Canada), 40 Inch, 42 Inch, 44 inch, and 46 inch.Worth 70c.to 50c Per pair.For Friday only.per palr .olen.;-85c Seven only.of our Finest Pure Down Comforters, covered in finest French J Mrs.Major, Guy street, has returned to town.Mrs.Mortimer Davis leaves shortly for a visit to fornia.Rev.Canon Kitson, of Ottawa, is a \"guest at Ahe Place Viger.Miss Amy McLimont, University st, \u2018is at St.Catharines, Ont.Miss Eleanor Bate, of Ottawa, is the guest of Mrs.F.Cole, Bherbrooke st.Mrs.Louls Taehe is the of Mr.and Mrs.W.Clouston, it .Agathe Mr.and Mrs.Anther Drummond have gone to Colorado Wprings for the winter months, ! Mise Winnifred Bistk, saves on Friday for England, where she will spend the next two years., Mrs.Melvia Davis, Sherbreoke st.will entertain at a yonng people's tee on Baturday afterneom.+ \u2018Ming Marries, of Moncton, N.B, is In town, the guest of Mrs.Andrew Young, Dorchester street .Mes.Fred.ha Court,\u201d Mountain street, has ret from a trip te New York Mies Gsowek!.of Torente, is .the guest her pister, MW Fred Beardmore, Pine avenue , Mra.K.Wetmore, of Now ¥ who bas boon visiing her siater, Mrs, te, a street, hs Sateen th alternate stripes and BELTS, 29% Some sample belts, of silk and tinsel.in brown.black, navy.thauve, pale blue.glit and sliver with -gilt, jet.pearl and allvered buckles.A few elastic belts.Values from #0c to 8150.Clearing 4t.20¢ Main Floor.\u2019 à EE > Mrs.A.Q.Sheriff and Mra.R.D.L Denne sall by the Campania this week 10 spend the winter abroad.Mr.ahd Mrs.A.F.Riddell, Sherbrooke street, have closed their country residence at Dorvai ané returned to town Rev.T.G.Williams, Mre.Williame, and Master Grange Wooliey, of Montreal, are in Sherbrooke, the guests cf Dr.and Mrs A.Mrs.R.R Stevenson hes returned from England, sccompanied by Mrs.L.Brisco Ray, of London, and has taken up her residence at the \u2018New Sherbrooke.\u201d The Iadies of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animale will give a ball in the Ladies\u2019 Ordinary of November 18th Mr.Guy Ogilvie gave a dinner-dance last ovening at the Hunt Club.Covers were laid for sixty and the d tions were carried out in violets chrysanthemums.ment Is anmounced of LaRocque, ddughter of LaRoe Seymour The o Miss Phaline Mis.Armand avenue, to Baron 8.& À vice- consul for France.\u2014 Montrealers at the \u2018Chateau, Quebte, peuterday, tmcluded Dr.MR Tessier, esurs.N.À.4.B.Frethette, Alfred Hedge, kL.L A Wil.ui Baylte, W.M.Walker.Pure All Woof White jOur Special Iron Bedstead.snow white the Windsor en Wednesday evening, | Junie X Bé-\u2018 ruffies of satin.in choite patterns, good values at $14.00.a As they're slightly mussed; exceptional.Friday.each $10.00 Blankets.a blanket that ranks with the genuine Scotca.Reg.$5.95 values.Friday, per pair 55.88 enamel finish, extra heavy, well braced, bent top rail.Complete with easy running castors.Very special at, Only .000000 00000000 240 First Twe Items on Main Fleor; Balance in Basement.dhol Oily \u201cA 200 Boys\u2019 Suits\u2014A big clearance of Men's Gioves and Mits.lined and unbroken lines in boys\u2019 double-breast lined, rly post res ns tan .; .ed Norfolk Suits, straight an cape, Mocha, etc.ues , and Every item below is of very gosd quality and under regular price: bloomer pants and single breasted $1.75.Friday only .S0¢ Norfolks; made of all wool Scotch English Flannelette Night Shirts, ex- Women's Natural Ribhed Fleeced \u2018'ot- Women's White Ribbed Wleeced Cot- tweeds.In good winter weight, me- tra large sises.Worth $1.35 .ton J7ests and Drawers ton Combination Dresses.dium and dark mit sisen Han FHARY.ovine ieiaans Bpecial.each .28e Special, each .T9¢ 4.in the lot; not all staes \u2018 Men's Hook-on Ties.3c value.ç n - î : oC : de and trimmed.hard on , u I Women's White Ribbed Fleeced Cot- Women's Englisa Black Cashmere Wind: well made Worth $3810 Friday only .el LL | es and Drawers.20e Hone.reamlem.$9.50.Friday .$4.79 Men's Fancy Knitted Veats.flanael i w enn Extra Heavy White Rinbed Speclal, per par o.oo 29e A clearance of Cravenette (oats.best lined.Worth 82.25 and $2.34.: Fleeced Cotton Vestn and Drawers, Women's Embroldered Black (\u2018ash- qualities In Oxford grays, plain snd Friday.ooooen il 9149 horse Lou n ot und hh - mere Home, white, sky, cardinal.stripe effect, all wool English \u2018 re Men's Linen.Hematitched Mandker- \" Women's White Ribbed Merino Vests Bpécial.per pair oon.ee Eo A he roam, chiefs: 20c.For, each.o $12.50.; , ; .and Drawers.Special.each.Main Floor.You can have them Friday and First Floor for Suits and Coats; Saturday at.23 10 $6.30 Balance on Main Fleer, TY * * SA \u2018GLOVES.- BAGS AND PURSES 98c : LADIES\u2019 SAMPLE \u2018GL | ND PURSES 98._ ; | ; v .In sea) ain and Sea! grain bag.ia derge sal smell Ladies\u2019 Fine Kid Gloves.in glace and 12 and 16 button length Gloves, In Ne nse Vilenton: on frame sizes.card case and.small pared ine suede; colors of white.gray.besver, suede.glace and chamols; colors «lth several compartments.also side.git and gun metal frame, with | red and brown; al alzrs.Worth are white.sky.brown, champagne, good clasp; shades are tan.brown.good clasp, well lingd msidd, black sec to $1.25.Clearing Frida).beaver and black.Worth $2.50 to green, navy and black.Reg.value only.Values 8135 and $1.06, > per Pair eee ce 30c $3.00.Frida per pair.#139 81.26.iday Lacan 98e Friday.00} Main Floor.Main Ficos.À SPECIALS IN RIBBON S Children\u2019s Sleepers 39%.WASH STOCKS.\u2014., Children's Sleepers A special sale of Wasa Stocks, com- \u2018 Yn hn Mt made of a fine warm pape some er peti] god rill.- Silk and 8 ~~ Bab) Ribbons.1% yards Sash Ribbons.extra fine quality, 10 quality flannelette.ary Some bac ur and d ny rh.Ole: pleca, ai_.ced sHades; suitable for inches wide, in all pretty shades of mate ets us 11.3 to 6 years.some ail white collars with Val fancy work: worth up to sea Pink, biue red, white, navy and Perfectly\u2019 finished.Very special, Jace and bow.Values wp to 10° plece.® Friday.for .eee.23c brown.Worth $1.09 yard.Friday .ccccerecaee0ee .Friday J ce rso0000c , Mhin Floor.Friday, per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.43¢ First Floor.Floor.e Cushion Tops, Comb Sets, Hairpins.BEDS AND BEDDING.Ce .; J] 204401 ; - KE ; > be ~ tes ete CY.me ward Winks, of Winnipeg.will take place quietiy, on Wednesday, Décem- r The residence of Mr.and Mrs.J.° H.Horsfall, 161 Mansfield street, was the scene of a pretty wedding at 6 o'clock yesterday afternodn, when their only daughter, Miss Ann Brooke Horsfall, was married to Mr.Joseph Blackett Parker, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Parker.of Ottawa.The drawing room was effectively decorated for the occasion with ferns, palms, and white chrysanthemumns.the ceremony taking place under a bell of white roses.The Rev.F M, Dewey.of Staniey Street Church, as- éisted by the Rev.8.Ron.of Montreal West, performed the ceremony.\u201cThe bride, who was upnat- tended, wag given away by her father, and wore an Empire gown of white silk poplin, trimmed with Oriental guipure.Her tuile vell was arranged over a coronet of orange blossoms and heather.and carried a shower bouquet of white rosea, lilles of the valiey and neather.During the signing of the register.Mrs 7 Priestley 'ol- sang.a solo.The ceremony was lowed by a reception, and later Mr.and Mrs.Parker left for Boston.Hartford, and other points, the bride travelling in a Brown tailor made cos- tume- with & brown hat ant mnk Pure.Among the but-of-town guests were the( bridegroôm'a brother.Mr.Alfred Parker; Mr.and Mrs.Robert Davidson, uncle and aunt of {he bride.The presents were numeroud and band- some.- : , .The Late Mrs.Malen Lewis.The funeral of the ate Mrs Hien Lewis took place privately at t Royal cemetery, the remaink Arriving to-day from Kingston, where Mrs.Lewis's death took place sudlidnly this week at the residence of her \u201cson-in- law, Mr.Francis King.Mrs.Lewis who was formerly Miss Helen Mont.\" gomery., was the widow of a former Mootresler, Mr.David Lewis, and she had lived in KJ n for .the past {yreire years.Mrs.Lans à A ve years Age, survi three sons, Messe.David A.and Mont.1 Tal Ss PILES 4 4 oA gomery Lewis, of Montreal, Mr.Fred.Twin who resides te Min ; and four danghtera, Mra.ave Mixs Marion Lewid and Mrs.Francis Miss L.Lewis atest fn .Special Noties.Among the new electric signe erect.King, an i M an ! tontimpeniale pub ST ! re obout | 5 ea on Bt.Catherine ptréet weêt, that pourra oy back If not satisfied Oe 548 .of The |sach Plane Co, 148.which CE EE te has a flasher, will certaiply Delp | OR.OHASE' intending p w secatet .I 24idd ® | any evening.Co _- * .ol , > 4 x + \"\u20ac ; > J.++ \u2018 { BET SERA st Algoma Goes Conservative and Nipissing i Liberal .Vancouver, B.C.October 39.\u2014NMFr.Willtlam Sloan, who represented the , lomstituency fn the late Parliament, \u2018tas re-elected by acclamation for © \u201cGamox- Atlin.He is a Liberal.Election in Gaspe.-Upecial to The Montreal Star.Quebec, October :39.\u2014The election In for the Commons is taidinE place , to-day.The candidates are Hon.- Rodolphe Lemisux, Liberal, and Mr.a Flynn.Conservative.Sault Ste.Marje, Ont, October 29.\u2014 ; VU returns of the election in East « Algoma give My.W.R.smyth.the Qonservative candidate, a majority of 41.His opponent was Mr.Dyment.ax-M.P.The two Algoma constitu- 8 Mr.Smythe had 41 Majority.éncles are now in the Conservative | _.eolumn.Mr.McCool Elected.Special to the Mantrea| Star.- North Bay.Ont., October 23.\u2014Final isaing returns gives Mr.C.A 3 cCool, Liberal, a majority of about 00.\u201c# Melnnes May Run in Yukon.- Opecial to The Montreal Etar.\u2019 Vancouver, B.C.October 29.\u2014Mr.YW.W.B.McInnes.the defeated Li- \u201c eral cnadidate in Vancouver, has re- celved an Iniitation from the Yukon Liberal arsnciation to contest the constituency at the deferred election.and te now considering the offer.* It iy felt that one of the seats in the defer.ved elections In ' British Columbia should bé opened by Mr McInnes and Bis services retained for the province.A Recount in Quebec \u2018West.Quebec.October 29.\u2014Mr.Price's official majority th Quebec West Is 2, A reccunt will be axked for.Mr.Martineau, Who Tan as a straight Liberal in Quebec County against Mr.Jos; Turcotte, the success- Free Let Me Cure Your Catarrh Trial Package of My Combined Treatment Mailed Free.Duty Free.No - More K'haw and Spitting, or Poul.Sickening Breath.Send Your Name To-day.\u201c Catarrh is not ouly dangerous.but it Causes bud breath.uiterstinn, death and @Gscay of hones, loss of thinking and reasoning power.kills ambition and energy.aften causeq lose of uppetite.indigestion.Syspepeia.raw throat snd consumption.It needs attention at onre.Cure it with poriged Caturrh Cure.It is a quick.radie&l permanent cure.because it rids the orien of the poisonous germs that cause rrh.Se aria N SN NN y \u2014\u2014 _ RCL Gn GCL CLs > 5 CCS > ES Bi nite eb ee G.« GAUSS.In order to prove to ali who are suffer- tas from nhis dangerous and loathsome 29 Poll No.92 paies de quebec\u201d Poll No.L.00.0u0cs0e [J] 1016 1018 1014 Majority for Price .eres 4 QUEBEC CE CENTRE.Po Cimon.Lachance.1 .19 2.19 .3.7 4.12 5.10 8.237 T.44 8.21 9.54 10.RT 11.\u2018sa 13.cee see «+ Pr .e 42 13 î 14.ss.16.se 16.44 17 9 18.Mn 19.40 20.47 21.32 23.\u2026.26 280 Majority for Lachance\u2014024.= _\u2014\u2014 DORCHESTER Roy.Flynn St.Ancelime .1 .e Ste.Claire .18 .e .oe oy .ow Ste.Aureile .ve st.e st.Benjamin .ve Ht.Isidore .Ste.Henedine .0 Crambourne .ese sos © 9 Ste.Justine .ose coe \u2026.mn Ste.Rose .+.0.0 000 on 26 Frampto 2.» ses tse se ae \u201d» ste.rguerite .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.n 8t Bernard .Ll.00 eres on 2% «se 285 Majority for Roy\u2014L65.-| ent.Dr.Born cod liver oil.These are ld and physical strain.per has d them that fatty foods give warmth and bodies, or are run or any wastin consump on eat ha g ce at patatanic a Scott's Emulsion OUR SPECIALTY, Persian Lamb Jackets We have pesitively the Largest Steck in Montreal.$40.90 These prices are beyond competition BARGAINS TRAIS WEEK GREY LAMB DS.We are selling out cur travellers\u2019 samples at cost price.NcComber & Cummings 373 St.Paul Street Canadian Cork Linoleum Kitchen or Dining Room Floor, your housefurnisher has stock of\u2018 GINADIAN CORK LINOLEUN Dominion Oilcloth Co.Ltd.Manufacturers, MONTREAL.For those who have cold and thin Was it a triumph of principles, As a covering for your \u2018F North Lanark.Thorburn .majorities\u2014Almonts, 116; Carleton Place, 262; Pakenham, 8; Rosette, 4: Brownings, 7.\u2014471.Caldwell majorities: Middleville, 86: Hopetown, 48; Letts, 14.Poland, 7: Watsons, 19: McDonald, 93: Elphin.44; Lanark Village.137; Clyde Forks, -|8: Tatlock, 17: Jordons, 16; Raigray.8.\u2014462.A OPPONENTS ARE FRIENDLY.Special to The Montreal Btar.Berlin.Ont.October 39.__ Nessre Mackensie King and Richard Reid have anded their contest in North Waterloo in the amicable manner In which they began it.Last night the candidates, in reviewing the campaign.agreed that each side had put up a clean fight.MR.CONMEE HAS BIG LEAD, Special to The Montreal Star.Port Arthur.Ont, October 29.__Mr.Conmee (Liberal) has a lead of abant 850 tn Thunder Bay und Rainy River oo far, with the returns yet incomplete.SASKATCHEWAN STRONGLY LIBERAL.RU Special to The Montreal Star.rr Yorkton, Sask.October 39.\u2014Re- turne are coming vary slowly, but two-thirds of the polls give Dr.Cash (Liberal) 800 majority in Mackensio.and this may be increased.Tu (Liberal) now has 600 majority o \u2018Richardson In Assiniboia.and many more returns are to come im.In Saskatoon.McCraney (Liberal) has a majority of 1.435.Humboldt, which the Conservatives were claiming as doubtful, has piled up a majority of 1,200 for Neeley (Liberal).Champagne (Liberal) will have -at ipast 1.300 majority over his ePpon- Morrison (Conservative).in Battleford.He is 891 ahead now, snd every poll is increasing fit.Mr.Fielding sent Dr.Pugsley the following telegram: \u2018Hearty congratu- fons on your own victory and the oplendid result in N.B.\u201d - T pects Notice.ES) \\ MARRIAGE Ucensss.Bventag 348 Plessis st.Cran t 41 \u2014 0e cuite Z 168 8 Urbain st.8.Tel.Main 6604, MARBEASE LICHWUES rags ArH Sei) w.ous, Merchants ment \u2018A Fine renzy Rolling RIAGE ALTE ISSUED BY po M.~ LUFF.107 Se.Jam Crescent et.Phon oo Main 3503 and Up 1619.een \"LEGAL CARDS.aN) as § The Dominion Elections are over.The battle has been won and lost, and the electors are wondering how the victory TeGiBoon, GASERAIN, AITCHELL B SURVETER CANADA LIFE BLDUG.St James ot, T.Chase CeserainK.C.\u2018Victor \u2018 Mitchell EF.Survey naz Joseph W.Weidon.Rrroi Casgrain.M.McDougall was obtained.PATENT SOLICITORS.G What was it that won this victory ?or was it the strength of a personality ?G Some say it was oratory won it upon the hundreds of platforms throughout the Dominion of Canada.G The Standard this week will Inventions ATEN} FETHERSTONHAT GE > co.Charies V.Tan ore psc, lat ton! CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL.AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES OWEN N.EVANS, Merchants Bank Buliding, Montreal.Patented publish a handsome Souvenir plate, showing the best plat- .form snap-shots ever taken of the present political leaders\u2014 Liberal and Conservative.Liv.& Loud.& Globe Bidg.Montreal M.838 [PROTECTION averrwuherc) mC iherstonhaugh, Blackmore & ontr i oa.Boel maid free.E À L.Blackmore, Strawn: H.Toronto, Cava, Winnipeg & Wash.Prospective Patentee\u201d J.Pehératen haueh, Mes Montreal, q The Premier will be portrayed in the full strength of his plat- EYES, EARS, NOSE AND THROA T.form magnetism; his oratorical mannerisms will be set forth in à series of unique pictures.Dr.Frs.De Sales Prevost, Spestaues Consuitptions 1 to 4.Dispensary free consultations for the poor, Tuesday, 0 to neon.232 Bherbrooke st.east.mar q The Conservative leader will also be shown as he appears on the platform addressing the electors.q These will constitute the most remarkable pictures of the Attractive Prices.CAFES ANC RESTAURANTS, LA CORONA (The Popular Montreal Hotel).EUROPEAN PLAN.CAFE THE BEST After Theatre Specialties.Special Sunday Dieser Q te 8 pm.351 Orchestra.Campaign as waged upon the stump, ever published in Can- SHERBROOKE CAFL, 86 West Fherbroo -\u2014Metis & ia carte: Tessonable prices.?which had the effect of causing large numbers to vigorously scour that portion of the Province for the murderer of young Patterson, has recalled numerous other exciting man-hunts, which have taken place in the Province of Quebec.q The Standard this reek will an article by a well- D pu special corréspondent dealing with the whole subject of man-hunting within twenty- five miles of Montreal during the past 18 or 20 years, including revelations in the famous Donald Morrison hunt, never am.so 1.p.m.Wpacioua rooms.Mra ada.B.Lucas 248 2e G MAN-HUNTING IN THE PRo- VINCE OF QUEBEC.The re- FRUITS.cent tr gedy at Longueuil, EXTRA LARGE Florida Grape Fruit, $1.00 per Hot House Gres tra fine \u20ac alifoernis .Bennet, 354 , et- Fagt cob er.Tel.Up 3833.288 4 PHRE£NOLOGY.GICAL INSTITUTE.Prof.Youn upon all affairs of life.10 to 8.bc u 236 p \u2014_\u2014 PICTURES AND PIGTURE FRAMES.st 30 p.c.Alot Ewes -HEASLEY- - 315 Bleury, CATHERING 31 st MONTREAL PHRENULO- gives advice 463 West St.Catherine st de0d of Pictures to clear out Discount FEW DOORS ABOVEAT yet published.The article is illustrated by a large number of photos taken during the scouring of the woods Forge G BEAUTIFUL CANADIAN Ba- BIES.\u2014 The Standard will also publish this week its first collection of beautiful Canadian babies, and experts who have seen the plate declare that a finer collection of young children has never been seen so far in the Dominion of Conada.These plates will appear weekly until the end of the contest.G Who will be the winners?G Handsome prizes will be announced shortly.G Saturday's cable, telegraphic, local sporting news 36 hours before all competitors.GEO.MURRAY PUBS.CO.Limited, 171 St James St.Montreal.288 : Appointment for Dr.Choquette.Quebec, October 79._A meeting of the local Callinat was held resterday morning 3t the Parliament Bulldings, at which Dr.Choquette, of St.Hiluhe, was appointed inspector of jalls and Dont Wai Until you have the cash \u201cto buy your winter cloth- | ing and likely suffer cold hen you can buy the CLOTH and FURS for men, ladies and children On Credit as good and as cheap as for cash prices.The American Outfitter, \u2018335 Notre Dame W.Open Evenings.asv lums.© Fine patent light welted Price 95.60: lish and dressy, all sizes and widths.iota ONE OF AMERICAS BEST nie SHOES high es in this es for whic AGENTS FOR MONTREAL A A FAVORITE STYLE.owing some very exclusive particularly fine line, of we are kid, button boot, cloth top, sole, Cuban heel, very sty- == ro ss 1.98 1.49 l'an and black.with patent tips.BOSTON SHOE E STORE LADIES\u2019 BOOTS.Regular $3.50 Boots.in patent, gun- ~metal and kid, laced and butioned.1 e 98 LADIES\u2019 BOOTS.nos Me cs 000,49 ny ea 29 1.49 1.3 1.48 1.39 LADIES\u2019 TAN BOOTS, All sizes, laced, buttoned a regular $5.00, for .LADIES\u2019 BOOTS.Ladies 8300 0 Boots with patent pe.\"| 67 Box calf.(Blucher lace Bu 8! oak ta es, sty re able sizes MI -2, regular s200] 49 value, for .LADIES\u2019 SLIPPERS.1 98 ar nan fancy.rev La LADIES\u2019 SLIPPERS.Patent leather strap sandals, ec: 1 49 Boys\u2019 box calf Blucher lace Shoes.\u201csizes 1-5, regular $3.00 value, for Boys\" box calf Blucher lace Shoes.sizes \u20181-5, regular $2.25, for.LITTLE GENT\u2019S BOOTS.Regular $2.00 Boots.for the sturdy litle chaps, special LITTLE GENT'S BOOTS.Regular $2.25 box calf Blucher lace worth $2.00, for LITTLE GIRLS\u2019 BOOTS.Black kid lace Boots, sizes 8-10, ] 29 worth $1.75.for .\"CHILD'S BOOTS.4 rip ort = HALF PRIOE AND UNDER > The suggestion of the chalrman War cover almost eve : 3 Catherine St.West, ry phase of the trans 9 0 E 513 8¢t.Cather adopted.The understanding I= that! portation \\ problem, such as bills of | CHAPMAN'S BOOKST R , 3 Doors West of Peel, Mon 1 vote us this amount.When the facts | + are made known to Council it is not AT THE | Ukely the request will be turned: : \u201cThe questions to be dealt with City Council Asked to [the ervapes shall be put on the out-| Adverse Report Adopted maine.classification.demurrage, } down.\u201d wide of the building, looking out on claims, domestic, Import, export and Vote Money for Up-to- ere ae am intefesting discusaton | by Council of Montreal ocean and inland water fraight rates, Date Equipment » Ald.Lesperance, chalrman of the City Hall Committee, made the =tate- mefit at a meeting of his colleagues Yostordav afternoon that the City Hali wa- very poorly equipped with fire cscapes In fact.there were prac- tleally no outside escapes whatever, and this war a serious state of affairs, It was further pointed out by Aid.Lerparance that if there bappened to be a fire at the City Hall.clerks in the top storeys would have the utmost difficulty In escaping with their Hves.Euch a conHtion of affairs could not be toleruted.The city should be the very last in setting a bad example tn thin reghrd.Members nf the; committee agreed with the chairman that it was out of How He Cured Piles + Ald.McKenna pointed out that In regard to the proposal that the city! of Montreal should fssue a pamphlet] showing the attractions of the commercial metropolis of Canada.It wan! pointed out that large cities in the! United Rtates, with a view of attracting tourists and others, issued special pamphlets emphasizing their advantages.Quite a number of members: of the committee thought ft would be a gond idea If this city issued a pamphlet of this nature.Montreal was naturally \u2018one of the most beautiful places In the world, and it was business-like and proper that its attractions should be made known.It wan certaln that cities across the border had benefited much by advertising, and Montreal shouid get fn line and advertise too.Ald.McKenna said that a prise should be offered for a pamphlet of the kind suggested, the winner to be the writer who pointed out the city's attractions in the most clever way.It was finally decided to find out the cost of printing such a pamphlet, and when this information is secured, the matter will be taken up once more.Ald.Mount commented on the fact that the city was not empowered to purchase works of art, in order to em- Board of Trade At yesterday's meeting of the Board of Trade Council the fact that certain individuals were making a systematic campaign against all companies and firms which had not fulfilled the pro- vineial | law requiring the registration of all such companies, was again brought UD for discussion, and it was the concensus of opinion that many companies and firms were ignorant of this law, and that some measures rhouid be taken to make the provi- sione of that law more widely known.The Montreal Business Men's League, as usual, this season wrote asking council to make the annual nominations for its committees.The following were nommated: \u2014On executive committee, J.C.Holden and Alex.Mc- Vee) on advisory committee, Hon.J.D.Rolland, Wfliam Birks.G.De Serres, H.A.Ekers, H.Laporte, W.D Lighthall, Robert Munro, and C.8.J.Phillips.> TRANSPORTATION REPORT.Mr.W.8.Tilston, manager of the tion Bureau, attended by request, and submitted a report of the |\u2019 despatch wo traffic, freight terminals, \u2014\u2014 ~~ \u2014 switching service and charges, cartage, WHO Women as well as men express, grain elevation, and many are made miserable By more items which can be included un- IS Ke.Dr.Kimers der .the heading of \u2018transportation.\u2019 Swamp Root, the great suc as insurance, general average, kidney remedy, prompt- siding agreements, etc.TO BLAME fy cures.At druggists, \u201cIt tn, we believe, the wish of the In Canadas.In ibe and 31-28 sles, You mer \u2019 .ave a sample bottle by mal Tes, also councll and in the Interest of the pamphlet telling all about It.Address Dr.members ef the bureau that matters Kilmer and Co.Blaghamten, N.Y be discussed with the transportation companies in a spirit of mutual for- \u2018\u201c My mother taught me how to bake, and told me why she always used a McClary Range.\u2018Now I have a \u2018Pandora\u2019, bearance.recognizing the rights of ' both parties as factors in the com mercial world, each necessary to the other's welfare and prosperity.\u201cDoubtless the railway companies Klils Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Suge.= recognize and appreciate the fact that NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.we are not here to stir up trouble un- Opposite Grand necessarily, and that we are disposed All druggists, or 351 Queen tous GRAND Central Station NEW YORK OITY.ROOMS a DAY and {etes Fes.dent HOTEL stamp for New York Olty Guild k and Msp.Toronto.re of imitations.al to handle, without prejudice, all matters that come before us.\u201cThe following are a few of thé matters in hand:_ Question of daily fast freight service on general merchan- \u2018dise to Winnipeg.The Canadian Pa- \u2018While housewives with other ranges are poking fire and changing dampers, | cific Railway have promised to make 113 hours\u2019 time.The bdreau has also TITY) sit and read the \u2018Joy of J.Y.KGAN, 193 West King et.Ternnte.Send 20 stamp fer fuli particslars.[Ks- tablished over 40 Cut this ad out.331 196 [ment of all kinds.in hand several cases where Montreal interests are Involved, such as discrimination in grain rates, classification, bill-of-lading and reciprocal demur- UNDERWRITERS FIRE NOSE.Fire preventive and retardent equip and, as with mother, my troubles After fire is started, I simply bring thermometer to desired heat and leave the oven i of the baking.r faithful service.SUFFERED FOR TWENTY YEARS |bellish the interior of the City Hall.work of the bureau since it opened on ; Me regretted this.Other cities had 4 AND CANNOT IMAGINE ANY fine paintings in municipal buildings.JOINT STOCK VOTING.20 S8t.Francois Xavier ot, The olowing report from 3 special xartly dsaignate the officer who should MONTREAL.committee was received and adopted: __ cast the vote, and in addition to the 18] 64 cod GREATER DISTRESS\u2014EN- He said that a coupie of paintings had s \u2019 HIRELY CUANO ov han ee Th ty Hit Tor tare Your mmittee, to whom you .re- undesirability of an arrangement _ 3 > \u2018 ferred e proposal that an effort be whereunder such officer might be re- - A \u201c \u2019 oe | years which were Sood enough to buy.REY GEO W ULAND made té secure to joint stock companies quired to vote against his convictions, |J.H.Burland, Norman Wigh{, ahd A.London, Torests, Montreal, Whasipeg, Venoswver, St John, N.B., Hemitton, Oulgers.9 u e char n the way.An 8 ' 8 the right to vote in federal and pro- there Is gèave doubt as to whether any A.Arer.«or .ase S attempt had been made to get them gl - = THE CANADIAN FIRE HOSE CO, ; vincial elections, begs to report au foi- instruction to vote would not be illegal The council meets specially on Mon- in under the name of furniture, but \u2014 lows: as 0 d - FOR SALE BY ; .: pposed to the secrecy of the hallot day afternoon next, at 3.15 d'cjock, to en nu lCotenial Mec .Oi no pave the wer Tos make \u201can Says Tinel Built Him Up -and| \u201cThat !f auen right were securea it svatem.receive Lord Milner, who will address LUN 6 5 NOISEUX \u2026\u2026.:1\"1!!! \"620 and 3196 Notre Dame Rivet West.in men urchases when Pres land pro oct .would be granted to Joint stock com- \u201cFor these seasons your committee the members of the Board in the Ex- J.AVIGNON 1030 Ontario 81.KE.and 323 Mt, Rayai Ave.> \u2014_ that a charter amendment be secured ° Streagthened Him When Rua- panles respective.of the amount of considers it most undesirable that any |Change Hall that afternoon.= Rae ANN Catherine Utreet.« r capital, an us such \u2018companies, effort ahould be made to secure for \u2014e eee me ee ae 224 trees.to that end.Do d 0 rkod wheth 1 \\ - 444 AL C Street Hast.Piles or hemorrhotds are among the When roposed charter amend- wh 28 rerwo * er se or email, would have Joint stock companies (he franchise in oot! se 1601 Mt.Catherine Mtrent Hpst.most common ns wéll an the most tor- ments are conaldered by the amend .: but one vote, so that the votes of the Dominion and provincial elections.\u201d Fined for Shooting Song Birds.1 ne evasd.{ $ - smaller companies would largely out-| The following were admitted to mem.Dominique Matasse vesterday after- : ; *T have used the cod liver and irom number those of the larger companies: bership:_W.F.McLaren, R.Mc- |noon was fined 33 and costs for shoot- \u2014 ne.preparation, Vinol, as a tonic and 1[| moreover, the circumstances that joint Laren, Milton Hersey and A.D.Waik- [Ing song birda.This Is the second cise 0 R pes » | NO ROOM FOR THE 4 turing ailments that =fflict humanity.tee, A \u201c| The keen distress caused by the ftching.al Parma wil bring his pro especially whan the body gets warm, in : alirost beyond the powers of description.Mr.J.8 McLaren, farmer and contractor.Tiverton, Ont., writes: \u2018I war do not belleve there ie any other med- #10Ck companies had the right to vote or.of this nefarious kind of spert to come Stole His Fathers Savings.would assuredly lead tq abuse of that| Those present at the meeting were: _.before the police magistrate within the PROVINCIAL BANK icine that can equal #.It built me up privilege; Mr.T.J.Drummond, president; Far- week, another Italian, Alacjo Massico =.Loupled for trents ore ith For stealing $9.50 that his father had and strengthened me when run-down \u201cThat any act granting the franchise quhar Robertson, 3.L.Cains, J.R.being victéd and fined a ximilar INDEMNIFIED FOR ROBBERY - GENERAL PUBLIC.1 suffe a great deal.They would ry se purohare the ve coal and over-worked.Vinoi has done for| to Joint stock companies would neces- Binning, J.R.Kingborn, Alex.Orsait, |sum for Hke offence on Monday.phir, Tencreds Bienvenue, pBrcre on account of the Tact hat gr 4 .nte, aged ap- » ; Ki Prov sem tosis.Cede , other me most when ! ould aot ram peared before Judge Basin.He Me more than was claimed for it.\u201d Rev.er 7 \u2014 - : \u2014 Canada, when geen by à representative lege will not be large enough to\" ade .He for hours suffering the keenest agony, \"#3 brought to the Central Police sta- Geo.W.Ruland, Keene, N.H.x ; of The Btar, with reference to the bur- commodate evan the students and grad - without being able to obtain relief.i won atc mpathetic car Conductor.Ving! is an honeet medicine, it con- cannot imagine any greater distress than d o aptain riau that the y .\u2018the tortures of piles.had informed CNE had no home, tains no injurious drugs, but it actu | glary committed at the branch office duates and other tnembers of the Uf) at Bt.Raphael de Belischasse, mated versity who arc likely to attend that the guarantee companies have paid special convocation for conferring tf \\ up the amount of 34.400 which the| qagree of LL.D.on Lord Milner, It has® * bank had been robbed of.No hopes Are been decided not to Insue an invitation entertained of laying hands an (he tothe general publions It would betms culprits, as they are believed to be pogible to accommodate them IL such experts in crime, and the time they! gore insucd.; a a ET 6 more than su t for 0 Try our Optical department.{ MH.\u2018a safe hiding place.Herhsley.fewelier, 255 Bt.Jamey BL \u2014\u2014 me et nm © EE \u201cDr.Chase's Olntment gave me reitef both his parent ng dead, and that ANY does contain all of the medicinal, from the first ep lication, and rom Iam he had arrived \u2018 io days ago from curative and body-building ejements entirely of this sense.- ans, Vt, where he had been pod taken from For a time I would ocoasionaly feel a working for-a farmer.This story, on of a rea peus ut à à ot slight return of the ftching, but applied | investigation, proved a plece of juve.fresh vers H à arop + the olitment freely each time until the nile fiction, It being ascertained that he 01 to upset the stomach and retard its \u201cNea roro en with the Shaw stayed at DeMontigny street, hav- work, and tonic Iron added.A : .sappea rom home a few days : Milling Co, St.Catharines, Ont.Writes: ago afier stealing the $9.50.The tir Vinol 1s\u2019 recognized throughout the yor ix are 1 wan the vietim of hen of the boy appeared in court and at YOTId as the greatest strength cregitor ony Gay and night Doctors mere dus bisrequest the case was continued until for old people.weak, sickly women fle to help mea.My druggist recommend- the 0th.and children, and to build up strength 4 Dr.Chase's Ointment, two boxes of -\u2014 after sickness which completely cured me.\u201d - \u201c 1 1 There Ia positively no treatment so ror- Dubdth Priest on Boycotting.Vinol terajso unexoelfed for hacking ain ss : sure fon piles ae Dr.chasse The Very Rev.Canon Gflligan re- coughs, chrônie colés end brononitis.sands of cares, in many of which even Cently apoke very strongly to his con.If Visol fails to give satisfaction surgioal operations.with thelr aXponen: gregation on fhe subict of boycotting.we always return maney on demand.ness an ghtful risk, .e was very sorry to obert H.v te r, Chase» Dintment, 60 cents & box, at |hear, had n carried out during the R H.Bryson, Druggist, Vinol I TTT in Ald of the Brehmer Root.Special Notice.Wheén the ladies \u2018of the Brehmer ; A Noted Pianist.Rest Committee hold .their Pound A note of confidence ia ngnin sound- Tty on Friday afternoon, October ¢4 when we hear that Mr Stratford / / oth, at King's Hail, a feature of the Dmwson.one of Montreal's beat known occasion will be the music.Tea will| pianists, zpeaks in the highest terms also be served.The Brehmer Rest, In| of the Helmtzman & Co.Planos, sev.\u2019 aid of which the Pound party is being| eral of which he la using at his own held, is carrying on an ehcollent work, studios.A\" large variety of these 1 & its scope only being limited by the world famed jpstrumems:is to be seen / * °.a e ol manson, Bates Co.Carri aise Montreal Hewrl loses ppl nds, and the ladies of the] at the plano wareronm« of Mengtw © § poh or ~ * To Shannon.without any ck-on- Te ue \u201c \" : 1 \u2019 commit Finds.for a generous re-| W.Lindsay Lunited, $13 St.Catherine \u2019 roux.;, Shannon, without any excuses.tot's PrsFitactees \\ sponse to thelr invitation.2 street west 89 3 .* 7 x 5 gr aged ce ERK Ra > Ts So » me Exiting Scene in Court When Mrs.4 = =\u201d; Le FR yesterday, and thers was much bitter Get _ = a THE over pany wx A SPOT CASH PURCHASE OF SPLENDID , Long Kid Gloves $3.00 Genuine Values | $1.59 Offered at The real kid, so perfectly soft, leaves no doubt\u2014these are genuine $3.00 quality of 12-button length gloves.There are 497 pairs of them, landed perfectly fresh from one of the best mills in France\u2014colors right question; every finger gusseted\u20142-dome or button styles of fasten- ers\u2014in quality of the kid, in Fit, in finish, equal to any elbow length glove sold in a regular way at $3.00.While the quantity lasts we shall offes them at, per pair $1.59 HERE ARE THE COLORS: Besides black and white, there.are splendid tones of tan, brown, pavy, grey, red, pink and sky blue.All sizes 5% to 77.| A Ribbon Purchase of Exceptional Importance Rich Ottomans Worth .60 and .75 39 ve \u201d Rich ottoman ribbons, 534 inches wide, every thread pure silk, direct from the most perfect of New York looms, first showing in Montreal; nbbons for millinery and sash purposes unexcelled in the matter of novelty, beauty, stability, and firmness\u201427 colors in newest and most perfect \" shades\u2014absolutely the newest millinery and sash ribbons of the season\u2014 New York's litest-novelty, worth .60 and .75.Offered Friday at peryard .ae Lea LL Le passa.- 39 NOTE.\u2014In addition to these no elty Ottoman Ribbons we shall offer 620 yards of tinest pure silk duchesse ribbons, highly finished qualities, in fifteen handsome colors and all 5% inches wide, at the same price.39.| We shall be glad to bow these ribbons for you free of charge.o or \u2018show you how.+ THESE FALL-SUITS Worth Hes $12 50 Corset Cover } 35 Le Embroideries Yard trimmed with either Valenciennes values of splendid Guipyre Lace 600 N ew F all Blouses .69 Worth $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 The second section of the immense blouse purchase we made Inst week will be placed on sale to-morrow.EACH In it are this season\u2019s styles of embroidered and lace trimmed lustres, albatross cloths.nuns veilings, bengalines and linens; in black.grey, cream, navy, red, brown, reseda.fawn, pearl, silver, and white, besides shot effects and fancies.There are fully 600 of these perfectly new blouses.\u201c The actual values are ! $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and | $2.25.The selling price Friday, each -69 .OUR MOST EXTRAORDINARY OFFER OF NEW UNTRIM MED SHAPES Worth $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, ; 59 $3.50 and $4.00 at ° The newness and perfect styles of these id shapes, whether small, medium or extreme.when measured agamst the selling price, are nothing short the absurd.[hey are the newer of the New York models in splendid felts, with all good colors included and ample quantities of black\u2014Iadies\u2019, misses\u2019 and children\u2019s shapes involy- ed-\u2014600 of them in all, and the monufacturer must have lost hundreds of dollars when he placed them in our hands to offer you \u2018 5 to-morrow at, each .50 NEW BATS AT PRICE OF TRIMMINGS ALONE.By a series of successful Wi purchases.we can afford to put auk fresh .in our millinery salon \u2018riday, 50 charmingy Rats, the materials of which would rœualiy coût more than we are offering each Aat for, trimemed true {o highest art by our own cxpert milliners, They will represent what we candidly believe to Le the best-value re - have offered this season at ooserse c 15100000 30 IN | GOLD FILLED Sana.1 : 2 50 7- 00 cloth (outs, ample lengths, double breasted, self cards o .- Worth .50, .60, .75 $ 2 $ lined shoulders Original price 87.30.; 1,500 perfectiy new and i 19 of them only\u2014all that is left of many lines\u2014 400 finest quality 14-k go!d filled Bracelets.each TEIABY Laie ree +0 ! very dainty Gibson or $00 yards of really line splendid Venetian cloth and perfect fancy tweeds carrying a guarantees of twenty years: a manufac ; For girls \u201cot 12 years of age.two leng box Coats.©, straight Collars of gui- Swiss Corset Uovel -~none but this Fall styles: richly silk or satin turer's overstock.bought direct from the factory and \\ in splendid Kersey cloth.double bremsted, with | Kmbroideries.daintily lined\u2014 well and strictly tallor-made in three- \u2018offered ut three times less than their value.high collar, uriginal price $12.60._ : pure lace.In six dif- open-worked on fine | quarter coat styles.in splendid tones of browns, A choice of Roman or bright finish styles \u2018in qual* { Friday LLL TT De ferent designs, white or Swiss muslin; all per- | besides the tweed effecta.All regular sises ure ities worth $5.00.$6.00 and $7.00.A few more of these splendid heavy (\u2018heviot Coals.ecru, each worth 3.fectiy fresh and worth represented.It simply means the closing out of Friday, at.$1.98 |.in navy and brown and valued at from 3 75 to > .50, .60 and 75.19 odd Suits: worth 316.50 and 322.50.We will replace any defective Bracelet at any time, | 7.73.Offered at each.} 1.98 Rought to sell at, Offered at.33 at, each .i.e $12.50 should such chance to be in the collection.{ Ages 6 tn 14.each .10 CORSET COVERS.ASSORTED LACE.NAINSOOK.LONG CLOTH.WHITE LAWN BLOUSES.CORSETS.of White Nainsook.neck and arms 50.60.75 and 99 are the actual 2.000 yards very fine English Nain- 1,000 yards fine English Longcloth, For ages § tu 12 only.Ladies\u2019 New Boots) * For Fall rar Fa Boor 1.98 \u201c 600 pairs of Boots on the manufacturer's hands \u2014 money wanted instead\u2014we furnished it\u2014that sums up the position.| These boots, coming as they | | | | do direct from the maker to our store, represent the best fall and winter designs of ladies\u2019 lace and button styles.The leathers are of the finest selected qual- ity\u2014Aumerican patent colt and dongola kid made on pointed and medium New York lasts.There are 5 different styles lo choose from, including the extreme heel New York has just ) brought out\u2014Cuban heels, too.course.| All sizes included, 2% 0 7.} | There is not a Boot in all the 600 pairs but which is per- ! fectly new, decidedly stylish, altogether dependable land Sioa .31.98 not less than $3.00.Price to-morrow.Special Values in Silks and Dress Goods Offered Till Sold Right Out Beginning to-morrow and continuing subsequent days until sold right out, we shall place on sale these special hnes of silks and dress materials, no matter whether they represent spot cash opportunity purchases or closing out lines.; 1.500 yards all wool Panama.navy, worth 3x3.Unt} sold.brown.green, reseda, cardinal, offered at., 59 grey, fuwn, myrtle, hello, tan.$00 yards high-class Taffeta Silks, rose, etc.Worth 85.Until in new Fall shades.alx) cream.sold.offered at.39 black and white; worth .75 and 200 vards all wool Venetian Broad- 31.00.Untll sold.cloth.In black and cardinal only, offered at.13 worth $1.00 e 630 yards hest quality British Ta- maline Silks, in all the new Full 52 inches wide, i ; colors; Also ereuin, white and 250 vards all wool black (Coating Black: worth 50 Until; sold, = Nerge, guaranteed faust lack, offered at.ere 33 .UNIQUE VALUES Po Lace Stock GIRLS.WINTER COATS.Collars navy and brown, heavy basket 4 \u201c New tailor-made styles.box pleuted High bust models, with long hip Edgings, Insertions, Appliques: sook, 36 inches wide and made nicely adapted to ladies\u2019 and centre.with 8 tucks on either effect.made of fine coutil, rust-, or Torchon Lace and threaded Oriental Edgings and Insertions expressly for Amer underwear children\u2019s undergarments.It is side.stiff double collar und cuff proof steels.four garters attach- with ribbon.All sizes.R-gu- torre.aren 1 dispose of press : 36 inches wide.and worth .10.slide, = ar a : edd'orsets absolutely correct lar 25 ard .OR ca nee » Regular value .15, Friday, per + Well worth $2.00.and worth $1.00 and $1.25.| Pre: eee 19 White, cream or ecru.Friday, per yard.00% Yard oo.082 Friday .o 82S Offered at.7 | ; x \u2014 \"DR.CURRY DESCRIBES | cross firing between the counsel.Dr.|BAPTISTS OF ONTARIO AND denominationalism, claiming that each Curry.in the course of his evidence, describing the actions of his wife on a certain evening said or intimated that it was a conspiracy to ruin him.Mr.Hanington jumped to his feet and called Dr.Curry a llar.Judge Gregory exclaimed.\u201c1 will have nn such language in this court, TROUBLES WHICH LED TO SEPARATION FROM WIFE \u2019 Cuery*e Counsel! Called Him * to Task.and if you use \u2018language like that again 1 will have you placed in cus- pectin to The Montreal Star.! tody.\u201d - Mr.Hanington maid Curry had said that he (Hanington) had conspired with Mrs.Curry and he had just pro vocation for using the language he had.Curry replied, hotly: \u201c1 did not say you but said certain ones.\u201d His Honor stopped the proceedi at once\u2019.To the lawyers he sald: Te, \u201cShame upon you, acting this way.\u201d .Ne He added that he would have no fore ld | Fredericton.N.B-.October 29.\u2014The @nse was on in the Divorce Court of It, and he wanted that distinctly and clearly understood.It quieted down then and the hearing contimaued.The Curry case was before court all day.and Dr.L.A.Curry, one of took up the most minute details.Mrs.Curry.the other principal, made her first appearance in court during the trial and sat with her son Willie, \u2018| a bright boy about 12 years of M.GQ.Teed.K.C., for Mrs.Curry, made application for alimony during the sult, stating that Mrs.Curry had no means of support and was in need of funds for herself and children to live upon.Hon.C.N.Skinner, for Mr.Curry, made a proposition that the children be returned to their father's home and Creations Are attractively notiéz- able this season, at this Mr.Teed said that the charges mad against Mrs.Curry were of a à : the principals, was on the stand.His |*'tY church had contributed its share to the religious life and thought of the world.The officers elected for the ensuing vear are:__President, Thomas Urquhart, Toronto; vice-president, Rev.J.\u20ac.Sycamore, Hamliton: Second vice- president, Matthew Wilson, Ottawa: secretary-treasurer, Rev.C.J.Cameron, Toronto.ANNUAL MEETING OF LADIES\u2019 BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.Reports Submitted Indicating Much Goed Work Accomplished\u2014The Officers Elected for Year.QUEBEC ARE HOLDING CONVENTION IN OTTAWA, Rev.J.A.Gerdon, of Montreal, De tivered Address en Christian { Reunion.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa.October £9.__The opening session of the Baptist Convention of Ontario, and Quebec was held last night in the First Baptist Church.In addition to a large number of the citizens of the city, thers were present the 350 delegates who will make Ottawa their home during the next ten days.while attending to the buainess that is to come before the convention.À for- The adjourned annual meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Society was held on mal welcome was extended to the de- Tuesday afternoon ataihe institution, 31 legates by Rev.A.A.Cameron, who assured them that they would experi- guet the warmest hospitality of the Berthelet street.R Dr.Johnston in the chair.The reports submitted \"homes fiat new fire escapes had been Installed since the spring.and that the bullding \u2014 testi - The most.important feature of the was in perfect order.Of the inmates, 14 the squab pete largely nue ne oe session was the address of the retiring AT aged women and 94 children.In the between himself and his wife, and President.Dr.J.A.Gordon, or Mont- Spring, nine of the latter.when recover ' which led to thelr se tion, Ho|\"és!.He dealt at some length with Ing from !liness.received much benefit paration.° from a stay at the Brehmer Rest.Ste.EERE the question of Christion re-union.He efpressed the opinion that there was reason for optimism In regard to the final issue of the movememt for reunion of the Christian Churches, but contended that organic unions not based on undebatable principles\u201d would not be permanent or useful.He stated that amongst certaln sections of pen- ple the impression was that Baptists were an obatryotion to the realization of reunion.1s, he pointed out, was not the cose.In regard to the present position of the movement for union, Agathe.Collections for the Ta amounted to $1,991.95, an increase of 4479.50 over ts, and ted an overdraft of about $4,000 on the general fund.Legacies of i 80 from Miss Orkney, and $800 fro rs.M.Arnott were recelved.After Me option of reports, thé children Followi the officers for the store.New goods have that Mrs.Curry be given access to he said that no other question so com- suing year: fre The arrived, and are still ar- hem.He thought Dr.Curry would Pletely engaged the attention of the First directress, Mrs.Lachlan Gibb; .f À des eimine.Christian world today.He wag fur- = élrectress, re, Frank Scott; riving from orel sources.r.Curry: \u201cl never, turned her ther Inclined to doubt that organic tasurer.r.Edw secretary.en Id out and I won't if she comes back union would do all that is claimed for a treasurer for chitaren, Mrs.\u2018gems in nch go now.\u201d it.He paid a tribute to the utility of Papineau: buyers.AE ap Sein Muriel Galt.Acting Mrs.P.new jewel creations: tae nature.tol go Late reasonable 8 thi ropect we partic [fi Bien ie Jun he larly mention COLLAR ments on the question oF ima PINS, NECKLETS, BrRace- .LETS, BROOCHES, EARRINGS, wd VELL Pins.Ghaste exclusive character.These jewell- JAPANESE SEAL POACHING.Victoria.B.'C.October 29.\u2014 The seizure of more raiding Japanese seai- ing schooners al the Russian sealing Pacific la re .grounds in the North od articles will make ported by th ap- mis fred e steamer Monteagie propriate presents for ladies.Ite buy, to have to ses Tere at this store.od Bose Mar was Inborcented rookery at the Russian seal ial ber way home from Behring Ses boats, with six men armed with are Tabane schooner, ght Santal Island by the Russiem papa cruiser Lieut Zuisvimoft, was | by the Russians.The crew + 984\" \u2018 Corner Metoslfe.deserted the schooner and took refuge ae LS *: in the woods.After a vain chase the 1 - Russians returned and darned the : MY i! - Ee dee 6 ihe .: _ su e 2 ge te.9°.so.+ .+ ot a; 4 hdr.: >, «.+) cy managers Black, ra Biuwtord.Mr \u2018Cast! Ture.Durnford, Mrs.A.J.Ferguson, \"fre \u201cGeorge Hague.Lady Hickson, Mrs.H, R.Ives; Mrs.R.M.Liddell, Mrs.Robert Lindsay, Mrs.Grant Macintosh, Miss Macintosh, Mrs.D.B.Macpherson, Mrs.Alister Mitchell, Mre.Pennell, Miss Grace n, Mre.Weke Now far a Pree Teint Package Frnt 30 , Mis.RD.Savage.Mira of Pyramid Pile Cure and Prove bullding Zommittes Messrs.G.C Dun- We Le pate à tai package ot fus, W.Ge M.Maries 8.Penny.Pyramid PHie Cure tn the possession of ner eat .C.Beat s 0 every ou pachage by D wrapper fres to any one Who and address lain Chauffeur FI for Past Drivi - ! send his or her name iy ne '| Wiliam Gordon, chauffeur, wis yesterday fined 320 and costa for fast driving in an automobile.Judge Fie = J = BL VERYBODY CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR NOW, and they don't have to weit weeks and months for results either.You will notice marked improvement citer the very fret application.Danderine is quickly end and we can PROVE IT! N effects of its wonderfully ex- hilarsting and life-preducing qualities.§t is pleasant and say te wee\u2014 simply apply it te the scalp sad hair ence 6 day until the hair begins io grey.thea twe or three times & week till desired results are obtained.A lady from California writes your wonder ral mek the E 2 Ba hein leven Another from Now This Great Mair-Grow.Remedy 2m be ol drasiets int t BOB, sae.800 1.00 bottle aad 9 Chicage, Illinois, U.S A Woodstock with Colwell to have a time.He said he carried his revolver and manacles.That he always did when he went on a jollification.entered Into no conspiracy with Colwell, and that he was concerned in no attempt to defraud Damm.He admitted getting % aout of It, but maid he was Colwell's guest, and that was to pay his expenses.A couple of witnesses were called to testify as to Rounds\u2019 character.CHARGED WITH BLACKMAIL.County Constable Is is on Trial at Wood steok, Ont.Special te The Montréal) Star.\u2018Woodstock, Ont., \u2018October 20.-~The attention of Police Magistrate Ball was occupied all day yesterday by the charge of blackmall against J.B.Rounds, of Drum- \u2014r- = time of the alleged offence ond.io stil on - of interest to Cancer es that Rounds.\u2018associated with Kebat was unds, associated w Colwell, oe instrumen oan obt { Sufferers.from Demm, an German, A remedy that is entirely inless Woodstock, the sum of by threntavef and that Ya producing wonderful results arrest and vicjence.\u2018 In suring both Internal and external After hearing evidence, the in Canada and United States, is te Judgment until PFri- nev tin ibe reach of all.Cost Is , when ofl, w pleaded guilty 1 ook.Correspondence similar charge, appear for sen.servo Renton Taille Reme- 5 ; «Glee, 877(a) Sherbourn Toronto.Rounds, in big Softee, suid he came to / \u201c2406 torn He sald he had | bo, a middle-aged man, who was at the t \\ * MANNS TREURES.LIMITES THE GREAT EASY ENS GAPORIOMA A few of the bargains to be found at \u201cthe store that rives best values\u201d Ladies\u201d Tallored Suits \u2018 At a Kerolo Sacrifice This month-end sale begins to-morrow, Frday., at 8 a.m., and ends Saturday night at 10.30.We are determined to establish a record for October scllings in our Ladies\u2019 Wear Depan- ment.\u201d and to atlain the end we have in view, we are making vigorous and decisive reductions.Here is our special offer: Ladies\u2019 magnificent tailored suits, all of this scason\u2019s makes, tailored in the best possible manner and thoroughly up to the demands and requirements of the strictest devotees of fashion.You cannot afford to miss this sale-\u2014if you do.you will virtually be losing money.Your choice of our regular $18 $20, and sèz.se lines during this two-day sale fur 78 x of Cees 3.And ail necessary alterations absolutely free charge.LADIES\u2019 KNIT UNDERWEAR.A special line, extra good quality, from one of the best makers, for less than you ever paid before.N Undervests and Drawers, ach .22.4 0200 viene weve 0 SUe.1 N, 4 LADIES\u2019 CAMBRIC PETTICOATS.ee dies\u2019 Cambrie Petticonts at extraordinary re- Rog i AR a tel absolutely perfect in every detail, our only reason for selling them at a «ac rifice Is because thev are short lots\u2014not alt sizes\u2019 fn each lot.We cap assure you that many of the oe in this lit are worth more than double the e price » asked.Prices from .Cares .e .TOc to 32.98 98 CHILDREN'S FALL \u2018ORESSES.We have sold phenomenal quantities of Children\u2019s Dresses of late {hut leuves us with many odd lines and odd sizes.We must clear these out in order to make room for new goods, and we are willing to lose money In order ta get these goods out of our store.To-mor- row we place these On sale at prices tremendously\u201d reduced.It veu have a Jtitte girl nt me\u2014from 2 to 15-and contem-e plate buying her a dress, vall at our store\u2014you will save money 68 every Girls\u2019 Dress you buy here.LADIES\u2019 TAILORED TWEED SKIRTS.Exactly 3 werks ago to-dav we advertised a special sale of 150 8xirts similar to those we are now placing on salv.At 10.30 on the morning fat- lowing the appearance of our saivertinément, our stock of these Skirts Was completely exhausted.We have lia& made, at our own workshona, another lot of Tee of these skirts, some of them even better than the lot previously offered.and now place {hen all on sale at a uniform price.- They are of high quallty, all wool tweed.strictly Tnan- tallored.À different patterns of materials.There Is not a single skirt in the lot worth less than $7.50.still our sale price is only .84.49 First come.first served.Better come early.HOUSEHOLD LINENS._.Every Item 4 Unique.Bargain 4 Fine huckaback or oat- meul tollet toweclr, size 1% x border and nice fringe.each .Oc Good White Cotton Plilow slips.sizes 40 In, 42 in., and 44 In, each .ve arr meee wrens 130 Extra quality \u2018Sheets, a y ards by PEP yards, each .780 High quality Unbleached Sheeting, natural color\u2014 84 Inches wide, per yard L280.60 inches wide.per yard.37c : White Mamasked, 55 inches wide.per yard .27e The above are only a few of the bargains to be \u201cfound at \u201cthe Store of Quality.\u201d A complete issue of this paper would hardly suffice to mention ali the money-saving opportunities to be foynd on all our counters.Piano recitals every afternoon from 2 10 6.If you cannot call at the store, send us your orders by mail \u2014our guarantee: \u201cSatisfaction or your money back,\u201d protects you.Our booklet, \u201cThe Latest Style Creations.\u201d will be sent free upon request\u2014just drop us a post card.TITS TRERES.AMITED ANT-AAS SA Canecine Street Task ree] IN SICKNESS -OR IN HEALTH The food that gives bounce and buoyancy to mind and body is Shredded Wheat.Made of the whole wheat, steam cooked, shredded and baked in the cleanest.finest food factory in the world\u2014used by invalids, and athletes and everybody., At all Grocers.\u201c 180¢ a Carten\u20142' for 250 Profit by the experience of thousands of your fellow citizens and instal in your kitchen 208 MoOill St.PE SCG] A Railway Fatality.Moncton, N.B., October 29._Alban! Legere.of Legères Corner, has a telegram\u2019 anouncing that his brother Abel had been killed at Somerset, Manitoba, in an acicdent ongthe EM Railway.Edmonton Strest Car Service.Edmonton, Alta.October 39.\u2014Early today the first street car in Edmentoa wil Ful Wine Suit Against Canadian Pacific.Special to.The Montreal Star.» Brantford, Ont, October 29.\u2014I, Brown has won a sult against the Canadian cific Ratlway for.$2 mages.Brown was stealing a ride, and he conductor putting him off caused him te break bis arm.- \u2014\u2014 ne et te et Try our Watch repair à ment.R.Hemsley, Jeweller, 356 Bt.James Bt 5 nos - Fr pi es A trons Closes 6 oo Peu - Ta 09 LiniTED.FRIDAY BARGAIN | LIST » The Big Store Announese for Te-Merrew = An LADIES\u2019 Untrimmed & Ready-to-wsar Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Ready-to-Wear and Untri than manufacturer's price, and we wish to emphasize the fact that Charlotte Corday.J THE GREATEST MILLINERY EVENT OF THE SEASON DW- We will offer for Sale at 8 o'clock sharp 800 MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES HATS worth $1.76 to do rer 69e od Hats.at rt\u201d ante this season's most stylish shapes are represented in the let.You can have your cholce between a Paris Directoire Hat or a New York Sallor, a small toque, or a large in the latest colorings.Some of the Ready-to-Wear Hats are trimmed wita taffeta silk, and a nice pair of wings, others with chiffon taffeta, and two or three shaded ostrich tips.others again are trimmed with velvet: and a nice feather pompon.etc., etc.Included in the same lot are six dozen Children\u2019s Hate, trimmed and untrimmed.Original price of.these hats.$1.73 to $5.00.To-morrow See window display.corner Notre Dame and St.Peter Streets.69c 2 4 A D \u2018@ be) pu as 65 Ladies\u2019 stripe, navy Inches lon \\I p DY A e D Pa inch self fold around bottom: brald and buttons; ==0n sale to-morrow for the first time ©) Ladies\u2019 $16 They are made of very fine quality Tweeds und Vicunm Clotas, are Oxford grey, nd biack.The cuat is semi-fitting effect.35 cut away front with deep points, smartly trimmed \"with satin strgppings.silk braid and buttons and lined throughout with fancy mercerise.skirt in eleven gore full fiare circular effect with six- Regular $18.00.To-morrow Nee Window Display on St.James Street.Very Smart Fall and Winter Costumes.Fall & Winter Costumes $12.95 All Wool Fancy brown, The with silk 2.95 also trimmed $1 sizes 34, 26 and 3x | => A Phenomenal Bargain in LADIES\u2019 BLOUSE PATTERNS worth $4.00 to $6.00 To-morrow $1.88 Ladies\u2019 Wonl Delaine and Japanese Silk Blouse Patterns.entire stock a leading importer, to be soil at less than haif price at Silk Counter, JILL \\ around Floor.500 Ladien Blouse Patterns of wool delaine and length of material for waist and ricily embroidered fronts, in cream, black this is an exceptional opportunity Not more than two sold to and cardinal; presents at less Rew half price.any customer.$4.00 to $6.00.Ts Real Money-Saving Bargains In Ladies\u2019 and' Misses\u2019 Winter Coats 8.50 Ladies\u2019 Coats for $3 $6.00 Girls\u2019 Winter We were fortunate enough to secure another lot of these Ladies\" Smart Winter Coats.They are made of extra heavy imported beaver cloth in ®iack and navy blue, semli-fitting et- fect.48 ins.long, body and sleeves {ined with heavy mercerette, silk vel- wet collar and trimmed In front and back uver saoulders with silk brald, double breasted with turn back cuffs; Fors 3 to 4.Res 150 $5.00 Japanese ailk.full useful Christmas $1.98 to buy Special Coats for $4.29 Girls\u2019 Very Comfortable Winter Coats, made of heavy all wool, tweed, in ollve and navy blue.double capes over shoulders and belt at the back with fancy metal buttons: some smartly trimmed with fancy braid and velvet.lined throughout with heavy mercerette.made very full, sizes 6 to 12 years.Reg.$6.00.porte = 500 .$4.29 Bress Coods Bargains Big Values at 350 and 5% 800 yards Whale Serge, colors of Brown, garnet, navy and 35c black.Reg.bic.Speclal.800 yards Black All Wool Volle, the Bard wearing kind.deep rica black, 48 ins.wide.Reg.75c.Special 9c 800 yards Black Venetian Cloth, all wool, an ideal fabric for costumes, skirts, etc.Reg.The 59c Special Linen Bargains d Reg.Fri.Bleached Table Damask.85 ins.een 35¢ R3e Halt Bleached Table Damask.50 ins.36c 2Ne Seamed Table Napkins.10C Te Checked (Mans Towelling.23 ins.ee 12e se Heavy Crash IRotler Towel- Mng.j8 Ins.10c Te A ron Caeck Gingham, 36 Li EL 12¢ Te Unbleached Sheetings, 2 ! yards wide .20c 15e Bleached Sheetings, 2 yards wide.ieee eeeeinnns 20c 22%¢ Hemstitched Pillow 8lins.20c 143¢ Striped Flannelettes, as ins.wide .c.16¢ 10e Fancy Wrapperettes .18e Sc Flannelette :Skirtings.40 ine.wide .-.te 12¥%c Big Bargains in Men's Clothing\u2014$7.25 Men's Overcoats for $5.00 Another great offer of Men's Black Overcoats.lined with black farmer satin.velvet collar, and made on the most correct style for present wear and strongly sewn, gull length.Regular $7.25 $5.00 $2.45 Men's Pants fer $1.69 Men's Grey Tweed Pants, of medium dark striped mixture of warm hard wearing tweed; made and shaped the latest style.buttons strongly wewn; a most up-to-date pant for little money.Reg.$2.45.For 1.69 $1.50 Lawn Walists for 950 Ladies\u2019 Fine White * Sheet Lawn Shirt Walists.made with all-over em- broldery.fronting.set off with clusters fine tucks, made in open back, 3-4 length sleeves, trimmed with fine tucks and edged lace.Reg.$1.80.FOr.0000 0000000 0s 140 Oriental Laoe for 5140 400 vards of very pretty Oriental Lace, large variety nf patterns to ne- lect from.They range from 2 ins.Aine, 4 ins.and 5 1-2 ins.wide.have \u2018them in white and cream.Sic Reg.14c.Special Sea Window Display Notre Dame Street.we on BIG PRICE CUTS IN Reg.Fri, Finest Stewing Prunes, 3 1bs.30c Bite Finest Cooking Ralsins, 3 IDS.L.L1212 L220000.-206 Le Beeded Ralsine, 3 pkgs.20c \u20ac New Cooking Figs .8c Cranberries, 2 quarts eee.30c Be Cleaned Currants, loose, 3 IBS.cee ieee 20c Be FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER GRANULATED SUGAR, 20 LBS.CLUB MOCHA and JAVA COFFEE, +$.CARSLEY C2.| GROCERY SECTION Reg.Corn, Peas and Tomatoes.1 each, Quaker Wheat Berries, 3 pk.ne 4 Cambridge Bausages .18c Rolled Oats, 7 Ibs.\u2018abe Hungarian Flour, $ ib.bags.20¢ Cowan\u2019s Cocoa.%-lb, tins.30c Corn Starch, 3 pkgs.soc.sreesseses esses etsecs Sescrssey =S.CARSLEY C=.410 Millinery Ribbons for 330 400 yards of heavy |Fallleting Ribbon.with a nice bright finish, very much in demand for sashes.etc.etc.This lovely ribbon 18 5 1-2 ins.wide.You can have it in marine, champagne.silver.taupe, canard.Alice, cardinal, sultan.wine, mordore, cerise.lavender, brown, bronze, also black, white and 33 ivory.Reg.dlc.For Le Ladies\u2019 $1 Cloves for 390 pr.50 dozen of Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves.3- dome fastener.in new shades of tan.brown.grey and black, soft pliable kid: sizes 6 to 7 3-4.Res.59 $1.00.All to clear at.Le See our window display.hat trimming.$1.50 to $2.00 Ladies\u2019 Nand Bags for 10 dozen Ladies\u2019 Latest Style pe Bag.made of best leather and a big variety of shapes and colors.Tau lot to clear.Reg.$1.50.$1.35 and 3200.To clear.59c .Ladies'650 Wooi Vests for 40c ladies\u2019 Ribbed Wool Vests, high neck, long sleeves, buttoned front, immed with lace, pear! buttons.in lack only.Rég.65c, Special.Oc $2.43 Comforters for $1.68 173 new reversible best Silkoline Comforters.very handsome colorings.in light or dark shadey, fliled with pure new cotton carded into buoyant cross laps that will stand washing; Mize 72 x 72.Price.$2.45.68 A Bargain Price In Men's Shirts and Drawers 50 dozen of Penman's Sanitary Woo, Fleeced Shirts and Drawers; all sizes; sold elsewhere at 56c each.Our apeclal 45c Footwear Bargain The ends of several lines of Men's black and tan calf laced boots; A sizes 9 9 1-3 and 10 only: not sizes in each line.Res.$3.00 and $3.50.Special.$2.29 Hardware Bargains The Never-Rust portable bath sets, consisting of soap dish, tooth brush holder.tumbler holder, and towel bar.Reg.$1.00.rat 85c -.Reg.Fri.Tin Wash -Rofler, No.9.lc 5 Jap.Child Bath .85e B3¢ Gas Toasters .4c 35¢ Jap.Coal Hods .2c 20¢ Gaiv.Asa Sifters .sec 20¢ Furnace Seoop .ferns 40c 33¢ v Soya\u2019 $3.73 Overeoats $4.29 Boys Smart Tweed Overcoats,' of mixed grey.strongly made, warmly lined, smart and dressy \u201c$4.20 and up-to-date style, Reg.85.75.Special $4.2 850 Night Dresses for 65e Extra fine quality White Flannelette Night Dresses, made with double yoke at back, trimmed around neck.down front and around sleeves, with self frills, edged with silko 5 edging.Reg.86c.For C Big Bargains for Quick - Selling in Cninaware 3,000 odd pieces in China and Glassware, soup, meat and tea plates, cups and saucers, cream jugs, bowls, jelly glass.pickles, etc.Friday's big .bargain 10-plece Tollet Sets.handsome de- gorations.full pire lege A snap or a For.y RAR mi [I 1.69 97-piece Dinner Bets, in handsome rich blue floral decorations, cem- plete for ro persons.Reg.4.95 Gas Cap Maatie, Our ee clal, Friday | 8.CARSLEY C2.Gentleman's - Silver Watch $6.00 Not expensive, but reliable, je our Gentleman's Sliver Watch at #8.Wo havy, 30 hépitation to , Suarantee it as an accurate time piece.The case is solld silver, .open face, and of very nent appearance.A watch of exceptioa- .v=-You Never Make a Mistake m4 When you buy your Meocossing at \u201cTHE WIGWAM.\u201d We buy direst for t h We ea times sold A ver We sell mere MOCCA than all the other deatere put ogether.Next thme you intend to A a few pairs to your friends.just give us a look through.Our long experience is at your command, coupled with polite and attentive aervice.The \u201c WIGWAM,\u201d 138 PEEL STREET.MR.JOE LAURIN HONORED ON ACCOUNT OF MARRIAGE Vice-President of the Alredale Annex te the St.Lawrence Haïl room, where many speeches of gratulation were made by some of nent business and most men the élér.\u2018 WINDOW SHADES The many friends of Mr.Joë Lavu- | Best Nazufacture, GLACIER CURTAIN Large Assortment The Substitute for] POLES LOWEST STLINED From 28 Geats PRICES GLASS Up.= 220 ORAIG 234 SHADES, 3 x 6 PLAIN and in 6 COLORS Window Shades To Order THE LARGEST VARIETY in COLORS, LACES AND FRINGES rom 75c to $5.00 Each.Telephone Main 1575, and we will send sad take measures free of charge.SAMPLES OF COLORS and LACES SHOWN You AT YOUR OWN HOUSE _ Buy Direct From The Makers CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS, Smcocasees to the Shade Department THR MARTEL STEWART COS -., WEST.Blue.green.complete, TLIVF + colors.acock, TI Bale TOILET 8 feces) ated and stippled in gold, in colors of green.blue, k.Reg.clean up at all kinds of Toilet Ware.mm Special Dinner Sets In \u20ac colors, pink, green, pearl and dark blue.The latest pattern, of best English ware, beautifully decorated in floral , Regular values 97.Sale Price 85.00 DINNER SETS, stippled and lined in gol in colored fioral designe, royal blue.Regular value cial.DINNER | sors, \u2018Royal Bg \"Derby, in 4 different decorations, sis 50 Aa people.we have over 50 aifferent fh and de- plans of dinner ware in to choose oe (2) J \"e Lampe, Hall 3.78 wp.Globe, 61.LAMPS of all hinds, from 915.68.CROCKERY and GLASSWARE \"Sold In any quantity wanted.Plates of all sises, Cups and Saucers, Platters, Cover- od Dishes, Jugs, Ewers, Basins, etc.BLACK & WHITE TOILET SETS AT COST SETS, in floral designs, pink and worth a We have a very large assortment of AE 75 decor- tinted yellow Fancy plecss of consist! of Cu an Sauce ne on Poraers, 8 Tea \"Stands Cream Jugs, Mose Buger \u201cBowls, etc, GLASSWARE, in a large number of useful and ornamental 0008 be pure stven to eneb chaser of 1 1b.of Tea or Coffee.China Sets fecorated in rope butiful 1 13 = pre , ere pot Laat Wh .er Specials her ed Th nEpeatire amor 4c neby GRANYLA .up se te 508 Notre Dame Street West THE M eu EE ONTREAL D spon-rivRapAY.OCTOBER EX 1908.18 = - me\u2014 es A Friday A Marvel Art.~~ Giving = Ladies\u2019 3.0 $ 1.98 9 Ladies\u2019 & $3.00 $ in Quilts Cretonnes Heavy bleached J * Boo new, fresh Fail tBoote, bought at a lew ots on the 1.48 Marseilles cri» - Heavy Must» - + : twilled Sb oeling; certain trade conditions, that fereed these Bests on the market saclier ( sad Cradle Quilts; Art Cretennes 12 a i pr de than intended., fringed.embossed variety of beautiful } : Ladies\u2019 handsome patent leather Splendid Dongola kid and cho@l- designs.O : ' per yard, for.and Ki cher as, cu ate kid Blucher lace Boots: win-.Friday, ate.On EE me ; newest Fall shapes.Jo an sizes, tor welt pi sizes 23% to 7; A Ps rt w , 00.ee 19c fag pr ee 1 06 Ce pense 6 1 1 SC 10c .$ 3.50 SON Window shades, cach .° A A I Lawn in green, terra and Arabian, size 36 x 72 inches, reg.value 50c.Friday, each.29e Brass extension rods with strong.| { heavy brass ball ends, ac- 16 er ol! tal value 25c.Friday.each .12V2c ove The cit yal rin with this ere wai que = Small onder.Ne san promise one of the best bargains 400 FLOOR OILCLOTH 19\u20ac .y deni , riday.Very fine L wi ull an andie Waists, front a ck fastening; all-over emn- 50 pi Floor Oilcloth in tile and Em ee CE RUE ty a rn Sogart Hloal dein, actually woth 40c.Friday .+ 19% LAWN WAIST SELLING BELOW COST PRICE |, SAMPLES WOOL CARPET.500 sample pieces Wool Car- 9 A | .pet, each .RR | and cervicale Waist ue an otter be sagarty - an sivantaon of by + rrr inary event; not ® Stock of dainty \u2019 for a lon pv will look at our window, you will see dhet these Blouses are all we ri STONE The shapes were bought from a pr EAN or Regular values re B15 3150, RS $22, and .no.On sale, sommene: Or FACE LINOLEUMS 49° leading manufacturer, and trim: PE A lot of gemaine Fife stone face £ med in our werkroome, with the Linoleums ; these goods : best of Ribbons, Silks, Wings, and ar .are prac- fancy Toathers.The price is the ! n po a : tically indestructible.Re- ; Ha s, as , finish end style they i.[4 HF (ot hesone SV | gular value 75c, for .49 : compare favorably with any sell- y ing at double the money.Friday y LY) POY I, i $1 25 LACE CURTAINS 9g¢ 100 fi Notinghemn 3 50 Casa 2 2 ' 102 pains 3s yards pr am Lace : .= pe De Regular price $1.25, Fn 98: $ A Few Staple Lines That New York Tailored Smallwares on the Outgo .; .25c Silver cased Thimble .]15¢ You Know the Price of.Suits, $18.75, % Invisible Hair Pis.Je - !5c Roman sateens and mer- FORMERLY 825.00 AND $30.00.10c Stockinette Dress Shields.3c cerized sateens .10c ; 15¢ Silk fringe for fancy work.ee An offer of man-tai- yard .Le.Pie 25¢ White near silk linings .15c lored suits; no out of $c Wood ng D 50c All-wool black Henrietta syle garments, but all bc Wood Stocking Darmer.Je cashmere .thie season's fashions.de Fairy Soap rrr Sie 50c Tamaline silk, all shades 35¢ Costs regulation length Sc Tammany Sow -.Jlhc ff 15¢ Silkoline ant drapery.: Be tn plain tulorcd or Se doz.Pearl Buttons, doz.2 Ac 8c Linen roller towelling.5c poisted fronts: all satin Hair Pins in phes., doz.Se .10c Square kitchen tovels\u2026 .7e lined.skirts cut full flare Pearl Headed Pine, white asd van 15¢ Pillow ships .10- and gored, with button ious colors, for neckwear par- | poses, Sc and 7c doz.No suit worth reg en 25c Grey sheeung, 8-4 .18 trimming.No Friday, per dozen .3 15e Crev flannels less than $25.00, many ' cree Sa ' c Grey flannels.12e $ of them priced at $27.50 = _ 1Oc Cream Canton flannels.§c At this season of the year, a Sale in those beautiful and $30.00.Your ; 16 Fi ps os \u201cRELA EE MIR ie Pres 15¢ Gingham Zephyrs .Oc With open work and dream thread, mohair em.1 Dainty Purchase.15e 36-inch Nainsook .10 Sg dd rn akon: $18.75 Comet Cover Embroideris 18] 12Y3¢ 40-inch white lawn.Qc x.Sgured ALL WOOL L'FRENCH \"VELAINES.and 4.inches wide, assorted designs, d 12c 32-inch white Saxony irenoh Fienreie feat 6 delicate colorings.No Mail, \u2018Phone or ! beaded edge.worth up te I .ces Wore y na tor.= Flte: .9c \u201cSEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY.19\u20ac C.O.D.oders filled.45c yard, at .12e ! =\" xy $ Annual Glove Sale Extraordinary Offer of Dress Braids and Trimmings This he-10¢ Basement Sale : promises to rival its predecessor, which was euch a \u2019 GOING ON vec | .15c Match Box.20¢ Knife and Fork.; If you have not attended this sale of WOOLLEN 15c Chopping Kale.35c Eoamel Tea Pot and CASHMERE GLOVES and WOOLLEN 10c Potato Knife.860 ra ; MITTS, manufacturers\u2019 §amples, you should not fail 100 Oyster Knife., 350 Sorubbing Brush- .~ to do so.You will find great saving in this sale Fri- 16c Nicks! Whisk Holder 20c Knife Sharpener.\u2019 .< 0c day.- We have divided these gloves in two lots: 18c Pulleys.soc Brush usd Comb - \u2014_\u2014 : 15c Padlocks.nN 2 woo up to so for .15¢ 10c Bradawls.20cVegetable Bastrol., ot No.2\u2014Worth up to 50, for .25c These Dress Ornaments promise to be all the rage this Winter.We are 10c Gimlets.20c Rat Traps.in fancy and plam, all colors.offering.a great variety of ail kinds, including Tassels, etc., 10c Japan Stains _ 2bc Japenese Dolla \u2014 In sik braid, beaded and plush.This lot worth up to 75c se 16c Solid Boîts.25c Patty pans, .UT w sae ree .ces ravens à PE à \u2026.10c Shelf Brackets.20c Wood tain.rd of ad Gr à ar D Re me at ered backs, sizes from 534 to 7, all colors, plain and fancy; bail and chenille trimmings, imitation fur trim- = in the newest shades, also black and white, for §9c For dt eee se C C sl - BIT ait Ie tet.¥ Lo.8 À .\u201d» < oo >\"; > + > Loa - =; a - CSN0064 05 TIRITPNS FAL: Mls» INITRFUGIC LANEY A alty geod value, ve Open Evenings - |during the past five months, she Nas ives.TEL.MAIN 1378 NEAR BLEURY ST.4 Déore trom ORsShetiies Square, Oppecise GTR.Station.116 \" -° R.HEMSLEY PRIDAY OPPORTUNITIES.T y = =.= - Mrs.Tancrede Bienven and | : .Watehmatsor anû durite, |, n \u2014 of on ne ration PERSONALS.air ushter.Sherbrooke stront, i]s ls registered at tae Frontenac, Que- ofMciale 2 Je a pe Drom.$25 er Sherer, .anvoé tradi meme on press tain for Europe bec._\u2014a magnificent robe of gold and sliver In the Recorder's Court sy Harry : 255 st Jdamee Street.at the dry gesde store of Moser.Jao.Me.and Mrs.W.J.Daly.of Momt- °° Saturdey.a rod nd Lady Visiet mx and pear! embroidery, with tha superb : Bates, 17 yearu of wae, was charged ï A.Ogilvy & Sona, OL Catherine otrout 522,912, PM Quebes.guests at 0] mere.Georue Casttie entertained ato 201d, will be nie bf the moat maguifl: l8ce of ihe Lansdowaé and Minto fami.| with vagrancy add.curryiig 4 revel.; Ara.sight covers gt the Mount cont events of next year.It ts fixed °° ver.Me was arrested fn è west, corner of Mountain etreet, wili d Mrs.Hugh Allan are tn of Mrs.January sud is te take placa in oT shop trying to sell the weapon, es induee you te read their annsunce re Tier of Major General Jeune Cantiles 4 Menu n° Ent.marre» > Re bé à cons.sand on.\u2014 Walter Lovell is I ls beileved he Mole somewhere His * Rr cæremsony, .ot King Lm er: sû ewa Î > ment on page 11 of chie loue of the agp, Roper.& = returned | pdr OBeuneil sul dre.Den Edward.and wht rival the great Durbar 2 on La Lo Lama Site of James Waims home for three weeks, wandering about | 5 LY te as Reve es n manicance.Ai ) the Indiaw \u2014 Martha, widow or the late\u2019 John Ran- [the Gity.He was fined 336 er & wr > \"2 «rie trier from AStive slate and high oad aged 7 1 years.- month.2 1 A _- To - : > eT er .ria, \u2019 © CU add ed = = .; a _ * 2 .202 on Ling ff 42 : wl ba Le CR.x \u2018.£ 5, \u201cie 4, hit j, > \u201ca - Se - N a.a .Es Seng TTT aU Bag rnb gO TO el TT ee AE RE + see nu dE Feat \\ \u201cTHE FLAG\u201d the Salo of \u201cThe Flag\u2019 will be CLOSED.J q No reopening is possible.q\" The FLAG is for sale to give Canadians an opporunity to vote for the Army and Navy.q It only costs a shilling to vote every voter gets a souvenir worth double what he pays.@q Sixteen thousand Canadians have recorded their votes.It is desired to make the figure 20,000, so that one thousand pounds can be sent to King Edward for his next birthday, 9th November.g Four thousand more votes are wanted in nine days.qg We will get them.G There is no doubt about that.G The question for you is this: Will you have the satisfaction of feeling that when the chance came, you voted, paid your shilling and helped the King to help the Union Jack Club to provide a home for \u201cJack\u201d and \u201cTommy.\u201d q We all sing God Save the with a gusto.G lt is gratifying to find so many thousands will take the trouble to record their votes.There is a practical loyalty and ip loyalty.@ Toronto is trying hard to beat Montreal by selling more \u201cFLAG\u2019S\u201d in the Queen City than have been sold in the Metropolis.§- We will not let them, Mont- + zeal is going to have the credit of doing the biggest share.@G Only nine days more for four + thousand, making twenty thousand and then we will shout: * BRAVO, MONTREAL.\u201d ST.PATRICK'S REUNION.Old Pupils of the Academy Gathered at the Institution Last Night.The old pupils of 8t.Patrick's Academy held a very successful re-union at that institution last night, under the Presidency of Rev.Father McShane.rs, the day more than three hun- of the school's former pupils had ot at the academy and had been greqted by the Sister Buperior and her staff, and in the evening a number of these ladies were present, as well as friends of the present and past puplls.Father McShane addressed those in the-gathering.intimating in his speech that a permanent alumnae association bs formed by the old pupils of the academy.Father McKenna.of Springtield, Masse.and formerly of St.Patrick's, was present as guest of honor, and recited the graveyard scene from Hamlet with splendid.effect.Mr.Justice Curran delivered an interesting afidresy, teviewing the history of Bt.Li Arrésted en Double Charge.Special to the Montrsal Star.Halifax, N.8.October 20.\u2014 Hughie Morton.30 years old, for whom the fave doesn on the alert since spring.was taken into custody Met evening.Morton is wanted on a of obetructing the Intercol- jal Railway tracks at Bedford, and desertion from the Royal Canadian Reckless Aute Driver Imprisenes.|r sentence of six October 2 reckiess driving Imposed on us a scteviolily we = tdence.Ornas nh Sete that he had eaten et a Know what happened la antomebile smashed into a tree.was also fined $100 for intoxication.\u201cMALIPAX.N.5.\u2014 Charles Hicks Is or aged T¢ Ann, Mow of ot W.C.Marga .9 ae re, te rea bt Tok at L'Ardoise, .of the late pre Metn- vi nial TORE Td 0 vers.Vives TAN to many a dark cloud, where otherwise there wou Id be nothing but despair, is the money furnished by good policy of .7 THE MONT REAL\u201d \u201cDAILY - \u201cBFAR-THUHSDAY, \u201cOCTOBER 29, 1008.\" Er Linton Hpartiments Under the Management of Mr.Wm.Goldsworth The Linton Cafe \u2018 Sherbrooke Street Will Open to the Public on Oct.31st LIFE INSURANCE It comes to help when help is most needed.Dinners and Theatre Suppers ces JFRIDA Y BARGA INS | Men's and Boys\u2019 Clothes AnD Ladies\u2019 Rain Coats mn per taking a drink\u2019 Every man should carry pay premiums for, and if he wants to get the best he as much as he can afford to will find it will Pay him to have a TALK WITH McCAW The Life and Accident Insurance Expert, Office 54, Alliance Building, 107 St.James Street Telephone Mais 3383.P.O.Bex #28, Montreal.THE ARSENE ANY 0.theatre .at Fixed Prices or a la Carte sr\" Tables may be reserved for the opening night for supper, 7 254 26 .| PARIS KID GLOVE STORE 464 ST CATHERINE ST., West.e Lee- ; « vos coming out of Me ten of Cleepans Dubrvin SET with a bag of tools on his back.He used to work with Dubrule, but was ¢gismissed some time ago.The constables who effected his arrest say he entered the premises by forcing open à skylight window.ELECTRIFICATION OF ST.CLAIR TUNNEL IS NOW COMPLETED.The Grand Trunk is making formal preparations for the taking over of the now completely electrified International Tunnel between Sarnia and Port Huron, Michigan.This work of electrification was done by the Westinghouse Company and 1s now completed, Tvshting its acceptance by the Grand In tests thet have been held, the operation of the tunnel by electricity has shown conspicuous success.The object that was desired being reach- od, namely the increased efficiency an to time and the sending through the tube of a larger number of trains, there remains now only the ceremonies that are to be held on November 12th.when the new engineering work Is to be accepted.Invitations are being sent to prominent retiway men throughout the continent as well as many of the leading engineers, to attend the meeting and ceremonies in connection with the formal handing over of the work to the Grand Trunk.party will be taken in special ears from Montreal and Toronto the day before, and will arrive at Port Huron about noon They wHl be thence taken by .electric train through Tine which will be thoroughly ! luncheon will then be served at the Hotel Ven- dome, Sarnia, whe es will be made by Mr.C.M.Hare, of the Grand Trunk; representatives of the Went- Inghouse firm and other railwaygmen.After lunch the party will return to Port Huron through the tunnel, and will then be taken over the power special tunnel, 1k A REAL BARGAIN IN DRESSERS | $18.00 DRESSERS, $1249 52.49 0 rook at one of these handsome dressers is to ish to ponsess one.They are made of \u201croyesl oak.\u201d beautifully finished, and fitted with 20 x 24 inch British bevelled glass mirror.Hise of top, 18 x 86 inches.Wort 215 oe.Friday.and Friday - only .Big Savings in Little Articles in Wilder\u2019s Basement MOULDS, covered.round L FRYING PANS, well .\"pollen ng cso! handla.Taney style.Reg.20c.eguiar value 36c.Friday Friday.IRON MANDLES, for Mra.ss hang.now imp Siang Potts\u2019 Irons, warranted 10¢ banned finish.0 best makes strong epring.Renular 2 Friday Friday ASH SIFTERS, square wood, with heavy wire sifter and Reg.DAY TEA KETTLES, made of tin, cerrect thine Er Be Ne FIRE SHOVELS, all one Gc hardwogd handle.12¢ 2 Friday.TOILET PAPER, good xe rolls or psckage.Friday.Sfor.CUT GLASS TV MBLERS, 10¢ Vargas, cut in 3 sizes.Reg.$1 Be | to $= oe dot.Friday.fece.heavy steel, round p ; handle.Rem 13e.Friday TOWEL ARUS, oak finish.arms, 12 inches long.Reg.ibe.Friéay a eae SALAD er FRUIT BOWLS, pressed cut patterns, flare or bow! shape.fines feu Tic.American sian.Friday.50c be Tac 156 TEA SPOONS, English plate, Aou 8 Pie tipped pattern.Re fg 8 oxen.Friday, each.cals bdr wh oovs match above patterns Res .$2.00 dozen.riday, each.TABLE SPOONS and FORKS.to match above.$2.80 dozen.Friday, La KNIVES, Desscrt and Table, good quality English steoi piader gellnlold handles.Reg.$2.75 938 se Friday.each Rugs, Carpets, Oiloloths, Linoleums, Eto,, 1st Floor Up.H.A.Wilder & Co.202 St, Catherine Street West Near Phillips 9e ware.Downtowns Stere\u2014238 ST.JAMES SF.plant and other worke in with the tunnel, returning cest dy the midétght train.The Junier aX A meeting of the members of the Junior Association will take place on Friday the 30th instant at Molgon's Hall.corner of Btanley and St.Catherine streets, at eight o'clock pm.This la the last meeting before the diner which le to take pince on the bepn upearthed.November, to commem te th anniversary of the fou association.\\ - Mr.Borden May Ge te England.Special to the Montreal Star.Halifax.October 29.\u2014Mr R.I.Borden, M.P., leaves te-morrow for the Upper Provinces.He will leave short - ly for an extended vacation.He \u2018said that he was as yet undecided an to where he would go, but might take a trip to England.- Night Riders In the Tells.Recifoot Lake, Ten.October 29.\u2014 Within one week frem the time the Soldiers of Tennessesy under personal direction of Gov.Patterson.spread their tents in the heart of the Night Rider region, evid of the most damaging chacter the murder- ore of Captain Quinton Rañkin.has The total number of arrests fs 43, and of this numbr it in alleged that half belong to the night- riders band., .CAPE ROSIER, GASPE.\u2014 Catherine, widow of the late James Riffow, is deed, aged 61 years, , \u20ac \"4 [+ = - AAA æ .Ut .PE 8 \u2018 5 Boo dE AS A pees Ay rola Ser TT FE a EN ee de + ee Advocates Blacksed Bay Route.l.ondan, Eng.October 29, \u201481r' T.Troubridge has an article site ae dard advocating y, in connection with a aa ate clalming that this would be the agt- ext and cheapest route.\u2018p- = #° \"a The Montreal Dually ftay je ante ope pusitshed at 163.108.167 and Mont ory The Mentroni dames st.mpaay, Mentrens a Susann Le 5 ose Chey Te : pps a at \u201caE "]
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