The Montreal daily star, 23 septembre 1909, jeudi 23 septembre 1909
[" pon os rR rT TA Take Only Two C First Dash of 400 Miles Made in Twenty - Eight Days-Equipment for Dash Over ~ Remaining 520 Miles Made as Light as : | Possible-Camp Supplies Described-In- structions Sent Back to Francke > Registered in accordance with the Copyright Act by the Worid News-' paper Company, Toronto, Limited, Agent for.the New York Herald Com- Dr.Cook on \u2018Reaching oe Eo ompariol tf mittens, a a piece of bl ing clothing and dog : ear snow ee blue { tips), birdskin shirts, +» bearskin pants, kag stockings.We.fasten waist, On the mo, party.The 0s prepared to return.Ones \u201cpany.Copyright in the United States by the New York Herald Company.Copyright in the Republio of Mexico by El Imparciai for the New York Herald Company.(AH rights reserved.) PHEEEL ALLL I 444 4b +t E PEI +E + 4 SYNOPISIS OF CHA | + 3 In the first .instalment of his tnrillindistory, \u201cThe Conquest of fthe Pole,\u201d printed in The Star of Wednesday, \u201815 A.Cook told of the start from Glouceste voyage to the polar seas and of the overha ling e ment needed for the dash to the.pole, In a gra hic manner the disco verge that never » been excelled for man the \"tragedy and comedy that mi home life, ence of the dwellers in the Arctic, and of th the natives to trade their valuable furs and i things of civilization.; he yacht, her- éviner, Mr.John R.Brad) party Were pictured in their preliminary wy Finally, after.describing the various plac in search of g Band Dr.Cpok wrgfe of thi tripg & land and on goward Cap Rf ils in t dreary exis - © ildiike eagerness of.ts for the simplest e explorer, and his the final dash.ited in Greenland inditions further north, § Gulf, past Cape Auck- D of his narrative, with , looming in the icy dis- nt\\ Dr.ook! described the voyage to Etah ce fof plenty, which he selected a purth instalment, Cook told of the- approach of the lod À ight which caused hi} party at Annotook to begome very a .sgaring for the dashjto the Poly.gs ; ASAdAAAAAAGNS trartrreesathre at rats \u201c to the American shd Clouds and storms .and moving eleven hed westward, over hours of daylight and the temperature was E- EIGHTY.THRUE DRG ELOW.Pessinx.through.valley.between Ellermelb Land and Grinneîl Lash: from the head of Flaglér Bay, In crossing to the Pacific slopes the tumpers- ture fell to 83 degrees nelow zeroFahrenheit.In Bay Fjord many musk (yen were secured, and {hou the winter frost was at its lowest, there was little wind, and, with an\u2019 abundance: fresh meat\u2018and also fat for fuel, the lite in the.snow house proved fairly comfortable, The ice in Eureka and Nansen Sounds proved fairly smooth and long \u2018Marches were made, with, an abundance of game, musk ox, bear and hares, We found it quite unnecessary to use the supplies taken from Greenland.Caches of provisions dnd ammunition were left along Helberg Island for she return.x WILLING SAVAGE HANDS.Thus we , managed to keep In game trails and in excellent fighting trim to the end of known lands.Camping in the chill of the frowning cliffs of the northernmost coast (Svtitevog), we looked out over the heavy ice.of the polär seas through eyes which had been hardened to.the worst.polar environments.There was at hand an Abundance of supplies with willing hands and a superabundance of brute force in overfed peits, but for a .greater certainly of \u2018action over the unknown regions beyond, I resolved to reduce the force to the smallest numbers consfatent with the execution of the problem in hand.We had travelled nearly four hundred miles in twenty-eight days.There remained a line of five hundred and twenty miles of unknowable, To trouble to be overcome before our goal could be rea phed.For this final ©.task we were provided with every conceivable device §\\ ease this hard lot, but in addition to a reduced party, I now definitely { esolved to simplify the entire equipment.At Svfitevog a big cache was hde.In this cache fresh meat.tondu, pemmican and much other food, t&+thér with all discarded articles of equipment, were left.\u2019 In the northward advance, every factor of the dog tri.fully watched and studied to provide a perfect working Yirce for the final ; reach over the Polar Sea.EtuWishuk and Ahwelh, two young Eskimos, each twenty years old, had been chosen as best fitted to be my sole companions.Twenty-six dogs were picked and upon two sleds were loaded all Du Feds for à stay of eighty days.All For Progress.oe Te-have-Increased\u2014this \u2018party would- not have enabled us to carry supplies for a greater number of days.The sleds might have been loaded more heavily but | this would reduce the important progress or the first \u2026 days.5 With the character of ice: which we, had before us, advance stations \u201c: Weres impossible., A large, expedition and a heavy equipment seemed | Amprudent: We must.win or lose in a prolonged effort at high pressure \u201c And, therefore, absolute control and ease of adaptability to a changing environment must be assured.J A | ! nent of unknown men in the polar wilderness, but the two Eskimo boys , ©ould be trusted to foliow to the limit of my own endeavors.and our sleds wers burdened only with absolute necessities.: Because of tha importance of a light and efficient equipment much care Wms taken to eliminate every ounce of weight.\u2018The sleds were made of ckory, the lightest wood consistent \u2018with Ereat endurahice, but.every need- ; Jess fibre was gouged out.The iron shoes were ground thin, and in very: way the weight of nearly everything was reduced, even after leav- fng headquarters.© & > The little train, therefore, which followed me into the further mystery was composed of two sleds, each carrying six hundred \u2018pounds.drawn by thirteen dogs, all under the lash of an expert driver.The combined: freight was ; follows: Pe¢mmican, 805 pounds; musk ox tenderloin, 50.pounds; tondu,.\"$5 pounds; .3 pounds tea, coffee, 2 pounds; sugar, 25 pounds; condensed - \u2018milk, 40 pounds; milk biscuits, 60 pounds; (pea soup.powdered and coîm- pressed, 10 pounds; surprizes, 5 pounds; pelecom, 40 pounds; wood alcohol, 3 pounds; candles.3 pounds; matches, 1 pound.; : ; The Camp \u2018Equipment.Ly .The camp equipment cluded the following articles: 1 blow tar spoon, $ tin plates, 6 pocket knives, 2 butcher knives (10 inches), 1 knife 13 inches), 1 long knife (18 inches), 1 riffe (Bharps), 1° \u2018rifle (Win- chestar.- 22);1-110 cartridges, 1 hatchet, 1 alpine axe, extra tin and inshings, i d rivets.| 4 : The instruments were as touows: 8.saint 1 sextant, It is impossible to adequately coontrol the complex human tempera- | i .} Jacobs, professor Ÿ Columbia University, Without it, the Mood vehicle for our return in FN aft gale was blowing into : thik not interfere with the s rting of t a indant game for the return, the { rontnes little | When the word was given to start the dogs were spanned with a jump.Soon they disappearfd in the rush.of driving snow.The crack of the whips and the rebound of the cheer)ng voices\u2019 was the last which we heard of the faithful savage supporters.They had followed, not for pay, but for a regi desire to be helpful, from the dark days of the ending night to the bright nights of the coming double days, « and their parting enforced a pang of loneliness.>-golng\u201dEskimos.Wi ammunition to supp?-\u2014 in > Id v to the snow igloo, entered our bags and slept for a few hours longer.: At noon the h within endurable forge.they were not to freight were.pa The dogs had been doubly fed the night Before; | teef again for two days.The twelve.hundred pounds of edf on our steds, and quickly we af poliocrystic floes.pb ed attained by the dogs through even rough ce was such ficult to keep far enough shead to get a good course.a ice, on course slightly west of n orth, we soon sank thea8 at the northern point of H elbergis Island.Camp is Pitched.There were many big h ummocks about, to the lee of which at banks of find snow suitable for cutting building blocks, but here was an Ince conveniently placed.In the course of an hour a comfortable ficult abund day's march over the circumpoler ses was closed \u2018with a good would be no food until the morrow.My wild companions covered jable slumber, but for me, sleep was quite impossible.Letters must be ton The whole problem of our campaign must be again carefully studied and final plans must be made, not only to reach our ultimats des- things at _Annetook.Tt was SICfepls at ths time to even gudsd at the 3 .retu Tour to 18nd.\u201cMuch upon conditions found | the - It the ioe drifted strongly to the east we migh be given the choice of working out our own return.In this event Weld be carried, perhaps heipleesly, to Greenland, and mast seek « tier.logs the east coast or the west coast.This ann; ae \u2018not offer a \u2018aangebsus Hardship, for the musk \u201ccui would keep us alive fo the west, and.io the \u2018east it seemed possible to reach Shanrion Island, where the n- Ziegler expedition had abandoned « large cache of supplies.It appeared not improbable also that a large land 1) \u201c extension might offer a safe return much farther west.Francis ' netructiens.roi XE tke was instructed to wait until June 5, 1908, and if we dia Tiot return, Hô was told to place Koolootingwah \u2018in charge and go home, either by whalers or hy Danish ships to the south.No relief which he could offer would help us, and to wait for an indefinite time alone would have inflicted a needless hardship.This and many other instructions were prepared for Koolootingwah and Inugito to take back.| In the morning, the frost in crystals had been swept from the ioe, but there remained a humid chill which pierced to the bones.The temperature was minus 56 Fahrenheit.A light air came from the west and the sun{j burned in a freezifig blue.After a few hours\u2019 march the ice chasiged in character, \u2018The extensive thick fields gave place to moderate sized floss.\u201cThe f16es Were separated by zones of troublesome crushed ice, thrown in high pressure lines, which offered serious barriers, but with the ice aïe and Eskimo ingenuity we managed to make fair progress.| The second run oh the Polar Sea was with twenty-one miles to our credit.1 had expected to send the supporting party back from here, but progress had not been as\u2019 06d.as expected.We could hardly spare the food to.feed their dogs, so: \u201cthey: voténteered to push slong.another day without dog food.On the next day, with tnereäsiné \u201c\u2019ifficulties in some troublesome ice, | we camped, after making only sixteen miles.Hère & small snow House - loins and broth, followed by a double brew of tea, our\u2019 last helpers returned.With empty sleds and hungry dogs they hoped to reach land in one long day's travel.- But this made the fourth day.without food \u2018for their dogs, and in case of storm or moving 18, other days of famine might easily fall In their lot.They had, however, &h abundance of dogs and\u2019 might sacrifice a few for the benefit ot the others as we must often do.: | Cook\u2019s Answers Unsatisfactory.\u2018Special to The Montreal Star.New York, September : #8.Sn Harold » of astronomy &f pronourices: Dr | © Cook's answers to the journalists\u2019 1 questions as unsatisfactory.He finds that Cook's answers, especially.refusal to supply detiils of asingle 6 servation at the Pole, make apoentbio at present a decision upon the ques- | tion whether he did or did not reach ja the Pole.He says acces Sutit of struments was suffi regard to an artificial à thin plate of glass eas \u2018the horthwest, but | 6 gathered ahd the sleds | With a snow-charged blast in our faces it was quite impossible for us | dfizdh cleared, the wind veered to the southwest and came À slipped around deep | swept-from the ice by the force of the.preceding | CB pes and pressure lines @ ave a little trouble at firat, the A rity of the bared ice offered a dangerous surface for t lite ut sledsf Passing: through blue gorges among miniature mountains of}.a headland 2 ned.snow, Away from land it is always more aif; 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M GINNITY TH Rows To nA IN THE MUDBATH , At the End of the Six Be rings Newark Led by 1\u20140.Newark, September 23.\u2014Rain interfered with the double-header and it was not fir to play at all ut McGinnity was desperate amd insisted on playing in the mire of mud alter a downpour had prevented the first game.Six innings were got through with, and with Newark leading by 1 to 0, the game - was called.\u2018Score by innings:\u2014 Newark .a.ererenneeees 0010001 Montreal .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.+.vers.0000000 EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.At Baltimore-Raltimore 0, Rochester 8.Batteries\u2014Bills and Cheek; Ragon | and Erwin, Second zame\u2014Baltimore 5, Rochester 11.Batteries \u2014 Maroney and Byers; Holmes, Barger and Butler.Af Providence\u2014Toronto 4, Providence 1.} Batteries-Newton and Vandy; Lafitte and Peterson.: EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost.P.C.Rochester .ov oo «0 £8 595 Newark .: s.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.84 = 571 , Providence +.\u2026.\u2026.T9 69 .534 Toranto .0.TT 69 537 Ruffalo ., .63 77 \"473 Montreal .\u2026.\u2026.63 sn 448 Baitimore .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.64 83 435 Jersey City oo.oo.n 60 s5 414 + AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.At Washington -\\Washington 3,, Détroit 8 Patteries- Walker and Street; Mullin and Schmidt.At Philadelphia -\u2014 Philadelphia 8, St.Louis 2.Batteries -Conmbs, Krause and Livingstone: Gilligan.and Smith.An Boston -Cléveland 1, Boston 3.teries-\u2014 Mitchell and Easterly.Donohue.At New York-«Chicago-New York game postponed; rain.Bat- Wood and AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.Wan Lost.P.C.= Detroft LL.91 3] 541 Philadelphia .88 53 624 « Boston | .82 59 585 Chicago .+ «+.TD 79 .560 Cleveland L.68 75 475 New York\u201c.66 73 475 - Bt.Louis .sn 81 \u201c387 Washington .39 4 103 278 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, At Pittsburg\u2014 Pittsburg 12,.Boston 7.Batteries-\u2014Leifield, Leever.Willis and - Æihson: Brown, Richie, Cooney and Graham.At St Louis-New York 4, St.Louis 3.Batteries ~Laudermilk, Beebe and Phelps; Mathewson and Meyers.At C\u20acincinnat\u2014Cincinnati 4 Philadelphia / 4 Batteriles\u2014Frome, Gaspar and! Roth ; \u201c Moren.McQuillan and Dooin.At Chicago\u2014-Chicago-Brooklyn game postponed; rain.NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.Lost.P.C.Pittsburg .10 136 741 Chicago .+a .: 45 672 New York .\u2026.+.\u2026.81 53 ° .604 \u2014_ Cincinnati .« 70 68 .509 Philadelphia .65 71 .489 St.Louis .47 87 -351 Brooklyn .47 88 348 Boston .39 99 .283 À Bilions Man Can°t enjoy himself or his business, What then?Take ver SOLD EVERYWHERE.BONELL STIL RATS TURE AT SLUNG cs Seismic Win Durhar the Durham Cup Race at Woodbine, \u2014\u2014 Special to tthe Montreal Star.Toronto.Ont, September 23.\u2014With threatening weather the attendance at the track yesterday afternoon fell off considerably.The fields were all of a fair size.withdrawals being fewer than on any day at the.meeting.The feature of the card of seven races was the running of the Durham cup for Canada bred horses.which was won by JE.Seagram's plate winner.Seismic.His stable companion, Mendip, being third.with Cannie Maid second.She set tha pace for the Seagram pair all the way, but could not stand off the winner when he \u2018was set down.The pracine up war between A.Turney and .G.Bedwell was resumed here when | ran bid Martin Doyle eighteen hundred over entéred pricer of twelve hundred.The extra.five was bid and the horsa retained; This is the second time that Bedwell had bid up.the Turney horse in a week.The èther events were well led and the racing was the keenest throughout.» Davenport arrived from New York \u2018to-day and will ride the.Turney horse for the rest of the meeting.Shimonese, the star of the Hendrie strin has broken down, and will be raced \u2018no more.She will be bred to David Garrick.Summary: First race, Grafton, Purse, selling.3- year-olds and up, six furiongs\u2014Wood- lane, won; C.W.Burt, second: Coo- \u2018ney K.third.1.13 3-5.Second race, Huron purse.selling.3-vear-olds.six furlongs\u2014Pulka, won: Banives, second; Fearnought IL.third.1.14.Third race, Doncaster purse, 3-year- olds and up, one mile\u2014Fort Johnson, won; Lawrenca P.Daley, second: Pin- kola.third.1.42 4-b.Fourth race.Durham Cup, 3-vear- olds and up, 1 2-4 miles\u2014Seismic.won; Cannic Maid, second; Mendip, third.3.05 3-5.Fifth race.\u201csteeplechase, 4-year-olds and up, about 2 miles\u2014Fincastle, won; Harrington.second; Class Leader, third.4.04 3-5.Sixth race, Voltigeur Plate, selling $1,000 added, for 3-year- -olds and up, one mile and a furlong\u2014 Martin Doyle, von; Jeannette M\u2026 second; Zipango, third.1.54 3-5.Seventh race.Grafton Purse, \"mell- ing, 3-vear-olds and up.six furlongs\u2014 Johnnie Blake, won; Hiacko, second; Stromeland.\u2018third.1.13 4-5- THOUSH SOME WISH STRONG M.S.C.POLO TEAM WOULD \u2018BREAK UP IT WILL NOT The M.S.C.water polo tearn had their first work out eof the season, last night, at the Laurentian Baths, and they show every Indication of being able to hold the \"Goulden Cup\u201d for another season, as the team will suffer very little, if any, -from changes.Although it has been stated in some quarters that Capt.Moore and Bert Smyth intended to withdraw from the game, they intended to be very much.alive this season and they said that the report had no foundation.Billie Gather |ba cole was also In line and showed as\u2019 much dash and go as at any time last season, \u2019 Longboat at the Fairs.Toronto, September 23.\u2014Tom Long- 1boat, and his manager, Sol Mintz, of Hamilton, are taking in the fall fairs, giving exhibition runs and reaping a rich harvest.The Indlan has cut out his loafing and drinking and has got down to business with the result that Mintz says he.will be in his old time form the running Season | opens again : \u201cfall.The sional racing game opens up again here on October % at Scarboro Beach when Tom Flanagan will bring Al Herzberg's new wonder, Mueller.of New York, over for an open twelve- mile race.Percy C.Sellen, Fred, Meadows, and Frank Nebrick, of Buffalo, are all sure starters against Mueller, and Flanagan says that Shrubb, Longboat, or any one else that likes can come in.\u2019 MONTREAL RUGBY CLUB IS The Montreal Rugby Candidates had a rattling practice this.morning and will have practices eaéh day for the rest of the week in preparationifor the game (with Ottawa in Ottawa on October '2nd.Early this morning the squad took thé field, for a line-up workout, the second of the week, and some twenty-five players slept at the club house over night.Last night President Hagar decided to call a signal practice at the Peel street gym.for to-morrow (Friday) night, at 8 o'clock, and a line out practice at the grounds for Saturday afternoon.With only ten days intervening before the first match of the season the players will need all the work they can get.~The formation of a new minor Rugby league is proposed, all teams interested being invited: to communicate.with Geo.Shapiro, care of Debenhams, 18 St.Helen street, who will arrange with applicants where to send delegates.St Stephen's and St.Lambert's clubs are included in the invitation.QUEENS EXPECTS TO BE ~ VERY STRONG THIS YEAR.Special to the Montreal Star.Kingston, Ont.September 23.\u2014 Queen's University football teams this year will be fully as strong as last season.Several veterans have been lost to the senior team, but there has never been a time when Queen's was disabled.Edwain Elliott, last season's crack outside wing, says he won't play again, but it is not believed he can keep out of the game.E.O.Sliter, of the Collegiate Institute, a veteran Rugby player, will coach Queen's this season.Po The Royal Military College will have two good teams for the intermediate and junior series.and the men have they\u2019 stated to the Star that been at practice for over a week.A $2.200 HORSE KILLED AT THE CHATHAM TRACK.Special to the Montreal Star, Chatham, Ont, September 23.\u2014 A big smash up occurred at the Chatham driving park race course yesterday afternoon, resulting -in the death of Sidney R:, a horse for which the owner, George.McGarvin, refused $2,200 last week, In the third Heat of the 2.30 pace, a dog ran across the track in front of the horse, causing the animal to fall.The driver, George Mc- Garvin, jr.was thrown skyward, but landed on his feet.The horse following Sidney R., fell over.the\u2019 fallen horse breaking a leg, which necessitated his being killed.The accident jumbled up all the pacers in the race, but the dog, which \u2018caused it escaped injury\u2019 Black Led In Batting.J.Black, of Polnt St.Charles, made the best tting average.in B division of Montreal | [Cricket League this- yer = average of od ra ning.e play presented Mrs ° ; 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that the Pyra- | No wonder.$4.50.Friday $2.69 Boys Recfen, well || \"lined, reg.$4.50.Friday AT THE POLO TOURNEY\u2014Mr: H.F.Robertson, who refereed the match on Tuesday.} \u2014By a Staff photographer.ee JIMMY IAN ILL AT LAT HOME MND MAY HAVE TYPHOID FEVER-ROUGH MATCH EXPECTED ON THE SHAMROCK GROUNDS Montrealers Will Turn Out Out in Large Numbers to Watch the Shamrocks Work Saturday-Changes on Shamrock Team-Referees Accepted \u2014 Messrs, McIntyre and Foran, of Ottawa à>have kindly consented \u2018to act as referees for Baturday\u2019s match on the Shamrock.Grounds, which will need ; | ren, Montreal LOCAC.: W.Haÿ, Montréal; ais 3-5.Two mile walk-\u2014George Goulding, Central F.M.C.A.; E.P.Macdonald, Central Y.M.C.A.; H.Goddard, West End Y.M.C.A.; 14.11.16 pound shot\u2014D.J.Cable, Montreal A.A.A.; John Bowie, I.C.A.C.; John Blake, 1.C.A.C.; 41 ft.3 in.Hailf-milé dash\u2014E.Lunghi, Irish- American, New York: George Lister, Central Y.M.C.A.; Henri Hebert, Montreal.1.59 4-5.Runping \u2018broad jumn\u2014F.IL.Lukes ST PTE HDL HAD A SPLENDID © ATHLETIC DAY} Many Attended and WU AAA; Dr.C.Brickèr, West End; M.P.Langstaff, West End;* 21 feét 4 inches.and Events Were 440: wards open\u2014Lou Sebert, West Well Contested.End: \u2018Henr! Hebert, Montreal; George : Flint, I.C.A.\u20ac.; 58 seconds.\u2018Ten mile race\u2014Roy Holden, West The sixth annual field day of St.End: Jack Tait, West End; Nat Dy- Patrick's School was held on the M.A; ment, West End; Bredin Galbraith, A A.Grounds, on Tuesday.The pupils Central YMCA.Don MecCualg, and their parents showed their appre- Hamilton; 56.48.ciation of the exceptionally fine day Mile relay race\u2014~West End team; by turning out in large numbers.1.C.A.C.; Montrel A.A.A.; 3.41 1-6.Under the efficient management of Winning team?Follipgebee, Bricker, the officials from the M.A:A-A.and Sebert and Parkes.St.Patrick's AAA.the: long.programme.of thirty events\u2019 was put through witheut a hitch.The.beautiful cup presnted by the Hemsley Co., and emblematic of the &thool championship for whieh the competition this year was very close, has been held during thé-past year by W.O'Ljogtlin.The following gentlemen \u2018d¢ted as officials: \u2018Mesars.- J.J.Ryan, T.:J.Caïlind.Leo Eurns, J.\" Moffat! = w.Sayer, J.Murphy, C.Singleton, F.Lukeman, Jno.Brophy, F.McKenna.The list of prize winners: is as follows: 100 yards.10 years and under\u2014Final heat, C.Gould, J- McDonald, J.Quinn.Time.15 sec.100 yards, 12 years and under\u2014Final \u2018heat, G.Gould, L.Bogue, G.Feeney.\u201cTime: 13.2 sec.106 yards, 14 years and under\u2014Final heat.E.Elliott.F.McDonald, E.Du- puis.Time.13.1 aec, 100 yards, 15 years.and over \u2014 R.Patterson, tie between FF Blackhall and M.Depaul.Time, 12.4 sec.OPENING OF DELORIMIER .PARK\u2019S AUTUMN RUNNING -4=.RACES YESTERDAY.Favorites were \u2018n hard luck at the second running meeting at Delorimier Park opened yesterday.There were\u2019 six races which provided some good contests.The Delorimier Handicap at six furlongs, the feature, had seven starters, \u2018and was won by the second choice Warner Griswold, Grace Kim- ball, an outsider.was second, and the favorite, Sir Walter Rollins, third.\u201c The\u2019 time \u2018ai! through was on the Lafayette won in 1.45, à half-mile fast.side.yesterday.the second race at a mile, good performance for a track.About 900 spectators were \u201cpresent for \u2018the Dpéning- Six books were doing business in the ring.First Race\u2014Four and one-half fur- firm \u201chands to control, for it will-be a match for blood: Advices from Toronto say that the \u201cTecumsehs will bring their strongest.possible team, and really have an idea that they will win.Charlie Querrie is apparently afraid of rough work, but he has great faith tn McIntyre as a quencher of turbulence.When it comes to matches like these, the best\u2019 of.friendship ceases and men and teams watch one another like a cat watches a mouse.\u2018- : Every.official will be\u2019 carefully scrutinized, and the timekeepers.will be particularly watched \u2014 Ln, a Montreal will be\u2019 present in large numbers io got a time on the Shamrocks in case they do win, and If the weather is good one of the largest crowds of the geason ought to be on the Shamrock grounds.-That the Shamrocks are in hard Juck is evident from the fact that Jimny | Mcllwaine is ill at home, and\u2019 it is feared that his illness is typhoid fever.Ald.O'Connell, Tim Slattery and other officials of the Shamrocks watch- | ed the players at work yesterday.\u2019 The interest being taken in Saturday's struggle can be judged from the fact that there were between 400 and 500 followers of the Shamrocks in the stand watching the practice.\u201d .Jack Tucker is of the opinion that individually the Shamrocks arg as good as-any team in the league, but that they needta be- placed differently to what they have been.He thinks they can be moulded Into.x combination strong enough to beat both Tecumseh \u2018and Montreal.| There will be a double-header, as the Nationals, of Ottawa, will be here to play the Young Shamrocks for the Intermediate T.eague honors.So far there has been more reserved seats.sold In advance than fer any game.the Shamrocks have played this season.and it is said most .of _ them have been bought by followers of the Montreal team, ; i.it Le Saturday's game js of more vita] importance to the Shamrocks than that \u201cof last Saturday, but the executive is very close about changes on the team.However, the men who will -likely be laid off are Johnny Brennam and Hyland, both of whom appear to have gone stale, that Eddie Robertsonand Secours will probably replace \u2018thèm.Jimmy Hogan, who was pretty.well battered last Saturday, is spending the week resting at Ald.O'Connell's: summer - home in Ste.Rose, but will be Fil \u2018the gama S (turdas?PE tat al wot Jack Laviolette ts blossoming out as a full fledged boxing impresario, and, has issued the following defi on behalf of one of his proteges: ed Marsh, hearing Kid Black is styieing himself featherweight tham- pion of Montreal, Mursh is willing to box -Black 10 to 25 rounds for.$200 aside.If Black has no backers Marsh will box him at any club offering the best purse, winner to take all.Jack hopes that Black will answer this | challenge as soon as possible, and appends his address as follows; 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de Dame Olympic.representative in the broad jump, though neither ad PS peat.= se = Mich.A al package of FT sent vo dat a than: bi 220 as he ce pimnsclé for the po classed.the field.100 yards.open, first fheat\u2014Lou fe- bert; F SeoGlicuddy, LCA: 11 sekonñds, BE Lea Bebert, \u201cWest find Y.Mort.LOAC.; 10 seconds.pa - Jack - {New York-would think of him after | night, the first local meet to show the.2 OË à M.C.4, Toronto, beat out Henri Hé- |.Lukeman got | \u2018ter mile, it which he completely out H.Emerson, Montreal AAA.Second eR Lykem an, Montreal AAA: Eliott; Hilhard, LCA} ©; 10 8- 5 seconds.\u201cF.Lakéman, - Montreal; KR.Éle.220 yards, final-F.\u2018 Lhkeman; 1; Bob Haliot Xe » (Dryer); 3, Dox Hamilton, 109 (Crowley.: Also ran Sabado, .Third: raçe-\u2014Delorimier \u2018Handicap; 8 J furlongs; three-year-olds - and up: : purse - 3200.\u20141, Warner Griswell, 120 (Crowley); 2, Grace Kimball.111 (Haynes); 3, Sir Walter Rollins, 110 (Griffin).Also ran, Grenesque, Min- nj.Bright, Great, Uncle Jim.Fourth race, six furlongs, three.year-olds and up; purse, $200\u20141, Bitter Hand, 109 (S.Flyn); 2, Plo Pico, 440 \u2018yards, 12 years and under.\u2014W.O'Sullivan, A.Filiatrault.R.Barheau.Time, 1-13 4-5 sec.440 yards, 14 years and: under.\u2014G.Time, 1.min.5 seg.440 yards, 15 yeang and over\u2014J.' O'Shaughnessy, F.Blackhall, BE.Finch and H.DePaul.Time 1 min.5 sec.High jump, 14 years and under.\u2014F.over.\u2014G.McLaughlin, E.Eliot, E.Fanon.Distance; 31- feet.- utting the shot, open to pu I \u2014M.DePaul, W.bükeman, S-Doy A A tance, 31 feet \u2018&inchés.Do» (Simmons); 2, Cassie Aregregor, 105 (Griffin); 8, Kith and Kin, 106 (Wilson); \u2018afso ran, Billy Mahue.: ; Sixth race, five furlongs, three-year- olds and- up, purse $200 \u2014 1, John Marrs, 111 (Crowley); 2, \u2018Toddy Broad § i 12 years gnd under.\u2014W.Hodge, 114 (Haynes); 3, Almena, 1064{ Fogarty, E.McLaughlin, L.Bogue.(Flynn); also rah, Donation, Laura A, Distance, 13 feet 1 1-2 Inches.Pinion, Miss Felix.Notes.Three undesirables wera picked out of the crowd and handed over to the police to be escorted to the gate.Judge Boden called the two, jockeys, Nélan, on Unele Jim, and\u2019 Simmon, on Two Drops, two heavy played horses, over to \u2018him when going to the post, and told theérr he would keep his eye on them-and.for ahem to try and win.Starter Miftdn\u201d exéréiged great patience yesterdhy with horses and.jockeys at the post and his reward was every race was a first.class \u2018start.W.Hennessy, .- McLaughlin, Ed.Casey.Distance, 14 feet 6 .3-4 inches Broad Jump, 15 yéars and over.\u2014 R.Patterson, E.Finch, w.Lukeman.Distance, 15 feet., Pole vault, open to puplis.\u2014G.Me- Laughlin, W - Lukeman.Height, 5 fL- n.One.Mile, 18 years \u2018and nndér.\u2014J O.Shaughnessy.F.Blackhall, H Nevin.Time, 5 min.25 sec.One Mile, 14 years.ard - under.McLaughlin, G.Filitrault, \u2018 À.O'Shaughnessy.Time, 5 min.33 sec.One Half Mila, 12 yéarz and under.Weil Known Boxer Hurt.Among the fatally injured as a result of the gun play at the New York election primaries on Tuesday is Fred.Lucas.He Iz in the worat condition of any of the injured and no hope is held out for his recovery.Many of the sporting public in Mont- \u2018real, and especially the boxing fans, will remember Lucas.as the New York \u2018welterweight boxer, who came on here anout \u201c18 monthg ago to \u201cbox Willie Lewis, the\u2019 prospective - ¢hampfon welterweight.In the first round of the contest Lucas showed up wéll and carried the fighting to Lewis, but in the second round Lewis cross cut him with | a terrific right to the jaw, and Lucas Time, 2 min.43 sec.One Mile Bicycle Race, open to pu- pils\u2014W.Lukeman.G.- Palllard.M.Brophy.Time, 3 mins.19 sec.120 Yards, Hurdles, open, to pupils, \u2014 W.Coyle, F.Mahoney, E.J Ca Time, 22 sec.100 yards, open to-Seniore.\u2014F.Luke- man, A.Pelletier.J.Platt.Time, 10 seconds.100 yards, open to Intermediates.\u2014 P.Kennedy, J.Platt, J.Roche.Time, 10 3.5 sec.* 220 yards, open to boys 16 years and under.\u2014A.Martin, Bracken.E.Kennedy: Tinre, 244-8 sec: 3 Mile Juniors.\u2014D.Scully] son, P.\u2018Haywood, Time, 16 mins.8414 such a short time, and s¢ decisively, and the boxer cried like a child, his chief fear being what his friends in second innings when stumps were the easy victory of Lewis.\u201cBritish Ladies Tied.5 tive golf players from Great Brits n, who are starting a tour \u2018through Canada and the United States with the Gentlemen of Ireland.visitors were only able to score 217 runs In their first inmings, 14 less than the local youngesters ha half of the inning.High jump,.12 years and under-\u2014J.Blackhall, G.Gould.Height, 3 ft.9 in.117 (Daly): 8.Tire Thorn, 108 (Robin- Mahoney, G.McLaughlin.Height, 4 son); also ran, Pleasing, Autumn feet 1 inch.} ~ Maid.Floss | 15 Haymarket, Lillian High jump.15 years And over \u2014E.Finch, W.Lukeman, R.Patterson.Pitt race, \u2018aix furlongd, two-year- Height,.4 feet 2 inches.- olds, purse $200\u20141.Two op, 110| Hop, step and jump, 15.years and Broad jump, 14 years and under.\u2014 rawn yesterday in the tricket match The long: all ages; purse, $200.\u20141, Perry 220 yards, 10 years and under.\u2014F | McAdow, 122 (Garwood): 2, Maud-{ Fiynn:F.MeDonald, C.Gould.- Sigsbee-121\u2014(Netson};-3,-Bal-Star\u20149T-|\" 220-\u2014vards;-12-vears-\u2014and\u2014under-\u2014G\u2014 (Dryer).Tire, 58.Also ran, Hur- Gould, L.Bogue, W.Lalonde.Time, |.dock, Tommy Wood, T.\u2026F.Henry, Alta 30.4 gee.\"McDotald, Betsy Binford, Miss Ceaser- 220 vards, 14 years and.under\u2014G.Me- ion.Laughlin, F.McDonald, E, Elliott -_ Second race\u2014One mile: four-year- Time, 29.2 sec: - olds and \u2018up; purse $200\u20141, Lafayette.220 yards.15 years and over.\u2014J.{ 108 - (Griffin); 2.San Primo, 109 O'Shaugghnessy, É.Finch, M.DePaul.McLaughlin, IL.Liberty, A._ Duckett.Dis\u2019 \u2014W.Lalonde, J.McDonald, L.Bogue.sey: | I G.Sim: tell on his head on the floor.and was see.unconscious for a cornsiderable time.When he came to he could not get over Irishmen Outscored.+ the fact that he had béen beaten in Philadelphia, Beptember 73.\u2014 The Philadelphia Colts has scored 54 runs far a loss of three wickets in their made in their HGH SCHOOL CANES WELL CONTESTED AND WELL ATTENDED a.Draper Won the the RecidPs Trophy for General Efficiency.Hundreds of mothers, sisters and brothers of the participants, the sisters waving flags, crowded the grand stand on the M.A.A, A.grounds yesterday afternpon to watch the High 8chool athletic games.ing, even though the participants were sometimes so small that they could not get running shirts small enough for them, and had to hold up the bottoms like ladies hold up their skirts in muddy weather, so they would not trip over them.The High School record for the mile race was broken by G.Draper, who also wen the rector's trophy with a total -ôf 25 points.His time for the Some of the races were very excite .mile yésterday was §.32 4-5.The previous record had been that of J.Alrd,.whose time last y -was 5 min.44 1-5 secs.Aird's record was thus beaten by 11 2-5 seconds.The winner of the mile had previously won putting the 12-pound shot with a distance of 30 feet 9 1-2 inches, and also the 880 yards, opén to school.In the contest for the rector\u2019's trophy for the largest total of points, R.L.* Gale was second to Draper with a score of 23, and was at one.time in the afternoon ahead of Draper, the scores being 23 and 20 respectively.The winning of the - mile, however, added five points to Draper's total, making him 25 to Gale's 23.Gale's successes were the 220 yards, the 448 vands; and the 120 yards hurdles.Following are the results: \u2014 Hop, step and jump, open to school \u2014D.Craig, G.Draper.H.Urquhart; 37 ft.6 in.Ÿ5 yards, under 11 years\u2014T.Lyall, R.Kennedy, D.Lyall; 10 3-5 secs.§0 yards, under 7 \u2014 E.Booth, C.Kerr.G.Gatehouse; 9 1-5 secs.- \u2018100 yards, open to schools of.intep- scholastic association \u2014 R.Gale, 8.Drummond, H.Gilmor.50 yards.under 8 years\u2014G.MeGre- gor, D.Anderson, A.Armstrong: 8 4-5 secs.100 yards, under 12\u2014C.Paul, E.Eaton, F.Boyd; 14 secs.Running long jump, open to school\u2014 te Otis G: Draper, L.Gordon; 18 ee © 76 yards, under 9 \u2014 R.Minty, A.Urquhart, G.McGregor; 11 4-5 secs.Running long jump, under 13.\u2014 Roy.C.Paul, A.R.Brown; 13 ft.8 in Putting 12-pound shot, open to achool \u2014G.Draper, R.Gale, E.Seale.30 ft 9 1-2 in.Co.) 100 yards, under 16 years\u2014A.Johnston, B.Eakin, B.Allen, 12 2-5 sec, 220 yards, open to school\u2014R.Gals, 8.Drummond, H.Gillmor.25 sec.100 yards, under 14 years\u2014P.Abino.vitch, W.Dickson, D.Stewart.13 2-§ sec.Runniñg high jump, open to school D.Craig, L.Gordon, G.Draper.b ft.100 yards, open to \u2018old boys\u201d\u2014A LI.Magill, N.Thompson, \u2018B.Leach.11 1-§ séc.220 yards; under 16 véars\u2014B.Eakin, R.Barwick, A.Johnson.27 3-5 aec.© 1440 yards, \u2018open to school\u2014R.Gale 8.Drummond, H.- Gillmor.56 4-8 sec.75.yards, under 10 \u2014\u2014S.Taylor, 8.Wickes, J.Herat.[2 \u2018mile funtor \u201cinter class fade\u20143rd Form, ist Form, 2nd Form.§ tt 20 se 00 yards.open to school\u2014G, Draper, |].Drummond, W.Meldrum.28 sec.\u2019 100 yards, under 18 years\u2014R.\u2018Hut.chison, C.Paul, C.Roy.14 sec.120 rards, hurdies, open to schoot\u2014 R.Gale, G.Draper, D.Craig.Half-mile, under 15 years\u2014B.Allen, M.Bloomberg, P.Abinovitch.2 min.35 4-5 sec.\u2019 1 mile, open to school\u2014G.Draper, K.Barwick.G.Fry.5 min.32 4-5 sec.1 mile senior inter-class relay\u20144th Form, 5th Form, 6th Form.3 min.58 + sec, a There is more Catarrd In this section of the ecnnauus MEGANTIO.60ct.d 14, Nov.18 AW +.«Oct The popular ateamer CANADA\" À is leo again scheduled to carry three -classes of passengers.While the fast steamer \u201cOTTAWA\u201d.and the comfortable Steamer \u201cDOMINION® ss one class cabin Steamers (called Second Clase) are very attractive at moderate rates.Third class car- Tieû on all Steamers, M CANADA.Channel Ports.Celtic.Sept.25 Majestic .Bept.22 Cedric.Oet.t.29 \"For passage or Prelght Bates.e or e or Apply \u201cto local agents of COMPANY'S OFFICE, 8 Notre Dame street 91 117004 $1.89 Ladies\u2019 Boots a manufacturer i in Lynn, Mass.in the lot.kid, and gun metal.Shoes tha $4.00.Lucky purchasesprice.Black and Children\u2019 durable.bargain price, per pair.promptly attended to.; FRIDAY BARGAINS New Fall models of Ladies\u2019 Boots which we bought from ladies\u2019 Boots in Blucher, lace and buttofi; Cuban, military and school heels; 12 different toe shapes The leathers are kid, patent the ordinary way for $3.00, $35 so- and Chocolate Kid, * Blucher, lace Boots, with spring heels; flexible and Sizes 4 to 7.$1.25 quality Friday Satisfaction guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded.He had in all 1,468 pairs of t sell in 31.89 \" Mall Orders BOSTO St.Catherine and Mansñeld Streets SHOE STORE Cornwall, will be cancelled.Montreal- Valleyficld\u2014Train Montreal 5.15 p.m.week days for Val- léyfield will be cancelled west of Vau- dreuil.SUBURBAN SERVICE.Changes in Suburban Service be tween Montreal and Vaudreuil and other points will take effect October 4, particulars of which win be announced ater.CITY TICKET OFFICES.130 St.James St.Phones Main 903, 6906, 6907.or Bonaventure Station.STEAMSHIPS.leaving | RPOO; Sept.24\u2014Empress of Ireland.Sept 10 Oct.2\u2014Lake Champlain .Sept.15 Oct.8\u2014~Empress of Britain.Sept 24 Oct.18\u2014Lake Brie .Sept.29 Oct.22\u2014Embresa of Ireland .Oct.Oct.30\u2014Lake Manitoba.Oct.13 Nov.5\u2014Empress of Britain.Oct.22 W.G.ANNABLE, Genera: Pass.Agent, > F 3, 4 and 5, Board of Trade Building, Montreal.\u2018North German [Joyd Large, Fast and Luxurious Twin-Sorew Express, an Passenger Steamahipt Equipped with Wireless and Submarine Signals.PLYMOUTH-\u2014CHERBOURG-\u2014BREMEN Express Sailings ues s at 10 A.M.K.Wilhelm IT.Sept, = Ceellle .Oct.12 Kronprinx Wum.0ct.5 Kais Wm.d.Gr.Oct.18 LYMOUTH-\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEN Twin-Serew Sallings ursdays at 10 A.M.PrinxFred.Wm.Sept.23 Kurluerst >0ct.T FriedrichD.Gr.Sept.30 Washingtod.Oct 14 George Washington\u2014Salls Oct.57.000 tons.Newest and Largest German Ship afloat.Every innovation known.the shipbuilders\u2019 art.GIBRALTAR-NAP, LES\u2014 GEN ENOA-\u2014ALGIERS Medirerrancan Bailings Saturdays at 11 AM.Berlin (new).Sept.25 K.Albert.Oct, 23 Prinxess Irene.Oct.9 Berlin (new) .Nov.6 Independent Around the World Tours.Travelers\u2019 Checks good sll Gver the world.Apply ORLRICHS & CO., yoeneral Agents ' § Broadway, New or wn.HENRE 286 st.tes street AUSTRO-ANERICAN [INE |: Pr MEDITERRANEAN ADRIATIG From New York to' Naples sad Tries li MONTHLY BAL fue NGS GREBCB.Twi ALICE LAU 8.8.MARTHA WASHINGTON, RA.ARGENTINA, OC Fatorapation apply to Dearest Pc 00.! General local agente Battery Pike.«de.it 2 ! ve ow t re vote ofthe CAMPORT & HOLT LINE ° BUENOS A UB Ea mts 1 Produce Exchonne, New ¥orkeomona ii EDUCATIONAL.4 1558 164 All Modern Safety Devices (Wireless, etc.) ly ; ndon- a burg.Cincifinati (new) Sept, 25 P.Grant(pew) Oct.13 ss.\u201cSOROTO.\" sailing Oct.14th, via Bluecher.Sept.29 tKaiseein A.V.Oct.1s Halifax for Nassau (Bahamas), Havana tAmerika.Oct.2 °*Pennsylvania .Oct.20 (Cuba), Tampico, Vera Cruz, Coazacoal- *Waldersee.Oct.8 Deutschland.Oct 23 cas, and Progresso (Mexico).tRltz Carlton = la Carte Restaurant.To book passage apply to- *Hamburz direct.w.H.Henry, Imperial Bank Bullding.XXE via Gibraltar.Naples + Lusher, 178 St.James street, and Genoa.\u201ccas Asores, oy Rivet, 13 St.Lawrence Boulevard, S§.HAMBURG.\"sept, 80, Nov.18.TO SOUTH AFRICA DIRECT.ss.MOLTRE *Oct 21.Dec, 9 5 SS \u201cMELVILLE,\u201d salling about Hamb POULE Dept.cor Til ory ére.25th, calling at Cape Town, Port Eo & American Line, 4 N.Yi beth, East London, Durb à Del James Thom, G.Agent.Te err Dame at.Ba ncon, Durban an elagon W., Montreal; W.H, Henry, 268 Sto James st, y.Cold \u2018storage accommodation.For 226 96 4aw rates of freight apply to > ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO.319 Board ef Trade Bullding, Montreal 217 166 eod CUNARD LINE Boston \u2014 Queenstown \u2014 Liverpool Fast Twin Screw Mall and Passenger Steamer, 14,260 tqus, G00 feet long.Remarkable: for steadiness, Rooms upper decks amidships?per fect.ventilation.; Saxonia ,.Oct.5, Nov.2, Nov.80, Dec, 2 Ivernia .Oct.19, Nov.16, Dec, 14, Jan.25 126 State st.Boston, Mass.; Cbas.P.Sumner, Agent, or to W.H.Hewry\u2026 Agent, 288 ft.James st.7°156 eod REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE ONE OLABS CABIN SERVICE o FROM GLASGOW.; Sept.28, Oct, 30 TROX MowrREAL °° «Oct, 10 ve a.se a» «Oot.14, Nov.1\" Passage Rates\u2014Cabin (called second), rh su and upwards.Thirâ cless eastbound $26.50; paid Weatbonnd.¥-1.oro THE ROBERT itet RD CO.Montreal Toronto re Quebec, SL John, N.B.100,313 = REID NEWFOUNDLAND COMPANY The Direct Route Between Canada .and Newfoundland, 88.\u201cBRUCE\u201d lsaves North 8; A Hr Co ton for ans all potnta in | re Company 51 aus hard the vm Indies Sraisenby ihe twin screw ; 6.Orenna Jdeat.mes Thom, jar >= Bacraim stun Lustis 78 Bt.James » CWB Beary, i0g Se.dames à re Jen.Feb.Only 3 Days Left MONTREAL EAST $7,375 to be Distributed Absolutely Free Gonditions of the Contest 1st\u2014Cut out the Limerick Coupon, ° fil in the last line, write plain- ' ly your name and address, then \u2018either bring it or send by post to Room 501, New York Life Building.2nd\u2014Each reply must have enclosed an envelope with your , name and address on, and bear- .ing a stamp, in order that all replies may be promptly and safely delivered.3rd\u2014Address your reply as follows: \u2014 Limerick Department, La Cie Immobiliere de Montreal Est, Ltee.(Montreal East Realty Co.Ltd.) Room 501, New York Life Building, Montreal, ; Anyone is at liberty to send in one reply and not more than one will be accepted from the same person.If more than.one reply is sent in by one person, all will be rejected.All employes of this company, or anyone connected with real estate, are barred from this Competition.21 eq i 4 Limérick Coupon SUPPLY THE LAST LINE.The future of this East End e .At present in our minds looks bright, And it's right up te you.its good points to view veitre voaues ancout neunésas.Name mors heoreceuaanvoncecs Address cu.w>.unt rouen account tutweu eue» LA CIE IMMOBILIERE DE MONTREAL EST, Ltee.(THE MONTREAL EAST REALTY CO, LIMITED.) JOSEPH VERSAILLES, Masastes Di ner Suite 501, New York Life Bldg, RAILROADS.To RAILWAY BONAVENTURE UNION STATION.Train Service 8.15 MARITIMB EXPRESS, daily to am.CAMPBELLTON.A Dail; except, Saturda sf, 815 To.Say: min.Daily, cent TBunas; to NICO- 430 OCEAN LTD pay \u20ac Sept 730 urday, 25 QUES : eyes CTON, PRINC EPWARI D'ISLAND , ST.JOHN, HALIFAX end SYDNE Sat- \u2018100.Credit Checks of $25 We Will Pay 81,000.LIMERICK | Prizes Will be Dis- § tributed as follows : 1 Lot in Montreal East.$200.00 od 1 Credit Check, g00d on D any lot in Montreal East-.\u2026.sss+cuce 1 Credit Check, good on any lot in; Montreal \u201c East .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.oi.50 Credit Checks, \"of $50 each, good on any lot -in Montreal East.$2,500.00 $100.00 375.00 each, good on any lot in Montreal East.200 Credit Checks of $10 each, good on any lot in Mentreal East.32.000.00 $7,375.00 Important.\u2014All replies wilt be numbered In the order we receive them.The first prize will be awarded to th: person sending in the best line to finigh the Limerick (In the opinion of the judges).Should there he two or more lines considered of equal merit, the first prize will be awarded to the reply which was first received, The Competition will terminate Saturday, September 25th, at 6 p.m.aoa in Gold to anyone who can prove that our ordinary prices and condis tions have been changed fof this Competition.TDIR SANIL OR THE TEETH Makes them white aod lestrous QL LS 25c.everywhere CITY TICKET OFFICE: 130 St.James Strest.Tel.Bell M.815.H A.PRICH, GEO.STRUBEBE, La Asst.Gen.Pass, Agt.City Ticket Ast.' © ; CR Suit 1 9- EA $15 © TO ORDER \u2014 ONE PRICE ONLY.No pragma rom mill to man, English Scotch Woollen Co., BS re Theatre Buliding, |.269 and 294 St.Catherine _ W.Rupture Cured 43 St Sacrament at, Montreal.Enclosed cheque for Lindman \u201cTruss as per invoice, and 1 am happy to state that it has cured my rupture at H.KAMRIS of Brantford.poatant, Call or writa for particulars.B.LINDMAN, 18 McGill College, Ave, Montrent.- 224 22 de Berri rnin. à il i = 5 MONDAY .69,229 - TUESDAY 20 = 69236 WEDNESDAY .69,208 THURSDAY .I.69225 FRIDAY ., .69,256 SATURDAY .» .75,234 TOTAL .+e 421,388 Daily Average .70,231 , only find this a more convenient ar- \u201cn.cMhnot permanently occupy a country THE MONTREAL $ Sw DAILY STAR-THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 23, #- $ WHE MONTREAL STAR PUB.CO.\u201c (Limited), MST Proprietors.Agents in the United States\u2014Fastern Division, east of Pittsburg and Buffalo, .A.Carroll, Tribune Building, New York.Western Division, W.Y.Perry, First National Bank Building, Chicago.Ontario Office\u2014M.W.McGillivray, representative, 76 King St.West, Toronto.Western Canada Offices, including Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta und British Columbia, 242 Grain Exchange, Winnipeg.- Eastern Canada Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Brunswick, Nova Scotia, including Offices, New; Quebec, Island, Newfoundland, Bermuda and West Indies Islands, i.W.Surbey, representative, Star Building, Montreal.Offices Jn Great Britain: Terry's Theatre Building, 106 strand, London, W.C., England, » Agents in France: Mayénce, Favre & Cie, Paris, , Circulation of the Star.WEEK ENDING SEPT.18TH, 1909.CIRCULATION OF THE STAR.Weekly Star Last Week .130,252 DAILY AND WEEKLY, 55551640 One issue of the Dally land Weekly From the above figures \u2018are excluded éevera} thousand subscriptions regarded a8 more.or less ephemeral.THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 28, 1809.\u201cTHE WINGS OF WAR.\u201d One of the most impressive of the alarmist\u201d articles which have appear- æd so freely since the successful invention of the flylng machine, is in the Nineteenth Century Review for Septem- Ber.It argues that: the transfer of the gentre of military gravity from the sca and land tu the air, will bring so many changes in its train that international politics will hardly know itself and even such fundamentals as liberty and democracy will be imperilled.A fleet of Zeppelins, for instance, might \u2018\u2019render our position in Beypt\u2014\u2014\u2014unter= able in five years from now.\u201d That is.\u201cif a voyage of two or three thousand miles should, be wittün their teach, and if Germany and Austria #hould then possess.-#- large fleci of these craft, it would be within the power of those States to transport in less than forty-eight hours what would be Îlterally a \u2018flying column\u2019 of several thousand men.to any point or points in Egypt which they chose to attack.\u201d i But this horror is only a \u201c\u2018starter.\u201d The flying machines will be able to sail about the seca highways at will and hold the merchant marine at their mercy: while the largest super-Dread- Boughts must lie in helpless wrath and watch them fly over their heads to attack the nations they are supposed to attack.On land, they would be almost equally destructive.To-day a feet or an army must be of superior power to the defending forces to be able tn besiego and hombard a city; but these aerial enemies can attack an enemy a hundred times their size\u2014 lke a swarm of mosquitoes\u2014and may gelect the city tn be hombarded in the midst of the country and entirely undefended.Moreover, the huge armies of Europe will become useless: for it wi no longer be of any value to bring Masses of soldiers into line of battle.The flying death above them would rangement for dealing out their destruction.- .Worse still.democracy, the writer tells us, is likely to encounter a very real peril.These flying machines will be the weapons of the few and can only ba worked by highly trained fight- e's.Thus tha conditinrns of the sev- entecrith century will bp revived, when the fighting forces were in the hands of a few despots who could overawe & comparatively unarmed world.\u201c In Britain, they have always held that a great navy could nevér he an enemy to liberty because it could never be brought on .shore by any Government, no matter how ill-disposed, to fight against the people.But this aerial navy will cover the land like a shadow; and, in the hands of a despotic executive, could compel the people to submit to its will.As for tho British Empire, the writer sees special perils before it.Its command of the sea Will become uscless: and it will be as much exposed to attack as any of its neighbors.Even New Zealand and Australia will bs in far greater peril: for when China hecomes acquainted with tlying machines, her \u201cfive hundred millions of beings will be \u2018brought Within a few hours\u2019 distance of an almost empty Continent.\u201d - This is a;sufficiently gloomy picture; and, in view of the marvellous rapidity with which the flying machine has Biden developed of \u2018late, he is a bold man who would say that it is Imjpos- saible.But there are some things to be remembered.One 1s that it will be a long dey\u2014appareritly\u2014before the fly- tng machine will be able to, carry \u2018much in the way of heavy artillery.Now a force without artillery may do a great deal of damage and can carry \u2018trough a desolating \u201craid\u201d: but \u2018it ee deféat its defenders.Thus if the Prince Edward\u2018.will are allowed to carry the party banner vently conéentrating attention on the | frage of Britain.is it of uch use: to \u2018to offer them some captivating plan by gun fire managed to disable any large: number of their delicate air vessels.The same thing would be true of an invasion of the British Isles.As for bombarding defenceless inland towns, that is sheer nonsense.It is to-day against the usage of civilised warfare to bombard any but fortified places and if we imagine that civilised warfare is to disappear in the face of new discovery, there are worse instruments which might possibly be employed for fhe destruction of the human race discovered every year in the laboratory thqn the most daring of the aviators has vet given us.In the same way, \u2018war upon democracy in countriesi where it now commands, is tna.The discovery of &un- powder and the putting of arms within the reach of every man, may have given democracy its chance, hut it has now taken advantage of thai chance and its defencepriorday is not a rifle over every fireplace but intelligence in every mind.1f democracy found that the flving machine was being used by an oligarchy to rob it of its rights, it woull very sobn take possession of all flying machines and hang a number ofrthe \u201coligérehs.\"\u201d = The flying machine will doubtless hedome an instrument of war; but the nations will all have them.and they will do nothing more than change the style of fighting, Long-range rifles have done that within recent years, and so have nickel-steel fighting shipa.Unless the British people have lost their virility and patriotism, they will keep well to the front in the aerial naval competition: and if they have last these qualities, they must lose their prestige, no matter what conditions may prevail rer MR.BALFOUR AT BIRMINGHAM.Mr.Balfour has Leen at Birmingham to repel the late Asquith attack on that Chamberlain stronghold; and, quite naturally, he availed himself of the weapons in the Chamberlain ar- sonal.His speech seems to have been a determined effort to call the attention of the country back once more to Tariff Reform; and we may be sure that so astute a strategist as Mr.Balfour: recognizes this to be the best line pf tactics.On the question of the budget, the Radicals geem to have captured the people; but on the question of \u201cwork for the workless.\u201d the \u2018 Unionists had the people well in hand before the Lioyd-George diversion was made.The British workingman is probably in favor both of \u2018\u2018taxing the Dukes and opening the factories.Thus it is merely a matter of which question is most pointedly put to him at the general elections how be will vole.| Mr.Balfour's tactics are admirable, snd his speech is hailed by the Unionist press as \u201cfighting\u201d and effective.Whether it will be able to withdraw publié interest from the novel subject of the land taxes is another question; but the experiment was undoubtedly worth the trying from a party point of view.For it is upon the possible success of precisely this line of strategy that the Unionists must depend if the Lords throw out the finance hill.If the Lords Kill or delay the hudget, and the Government succeed on going to the country on that naked question, it seems altogether probable that the country will support the Government against the Lords.The Lords then be the \u2018\u201crevolutionists\u201d \u2018as well as the spokesmen of that universally unpopular individual, the landlord.But if the Lords can manage to hold up the budget for the avowed purpose, chiefly of giving the wage- earcers of Britain a chance to vote into force a policy which will bring them more work and better pay, then the tide is likely to flow with them.One fact augurs.well for the Unionists.The war upon the Free Trade section\u201cnf their party seems to be in temporary abeyance.We are told that arrangements are being made to withdraw opposition to the return of the few Free Trade members of the party who aspire to positions fn Parliament.The.Spectator has been asking that the whole Tariff Reform issue be left on the shelf until vet another general election can be fought thus permitting all opponents of the budget to.lunite heartily against It.Mr.Balfour's speech, however, is an- rand marking a ballot; but it is ques- answer to this appeal: and an answer in the negative, stil something will be Eained if the individual Free Trade Unionists are no longer pursued as they have been for some time now by the party organization.On the other hand, the very circumstance that they will ereate a doubt as to the fixed determination of the party to introduce Tariff Reform if it be successful at the polls.And doubt as'to the genuineness of this issue, will make it easier for the champions of the budget Issue to press it to the front.+ As for the Radicals, they are fer- budget.A fabulous number of Lloyd- George's Limehouse speech lave been printed and scattered throughout the country; and Mr.Winston Churchill has introduced a.new element into the fray by insisting that the new attitude of the State toward wealth is \u2018not merely\u2014~\"How much have you got?but \"How did you get it?\" The sob- erér section of the Ministry are not going so far, however.but there ls here what Mr.Stead \u2018calls a rare dose of \u201cthe real old.dtingo\u201d for the men who like it.Nor, with the broad suf- hold! up one\u2019s hands in holy horror.The people who are not oppressed with too much pergonal wealth, are very apt to delight in just auch questions; and the only way to keep them from voting for the men who put them, ls which they dan get more wedlth for themselves, \u2018Mr.Balfour is undoubted.Iv on the right.road if he can succesd in attracting attention to his procession in spite of \u2018the many novelties in \u2018result will be, however, \u2018that his pic- time.1f there were plenty of good pic- + Dr, Cook is gradusily getting back to civilization.He has already got as far ds New York.: Rochester y has lost There is.a way of depriving of the pennant, but Jersey Cit the combination.That eminént body of.scientific experts, the New York Board of Aldermen, have recognized Cook.; \u201ca Some people are born fired, \u2018and sommes people.have merely been following the Caok-Peary controyersy, There are no rats at the North Pole.Probably in consequence of the polecats.¥ Visitors should come to Montreal now and try our specla] line of fall! weather.\u2019Twas a square and scentéd letter, Made him thrill, Just a scheme to fool the debtor\u2014 Jiist a bill, : Young girls should keep off the stage, marry, and be good wives, These, according to a recent interview, are the views that Anna Held, oi A ré < 5 You can\u2019t help being nice to a +; j man who is a higger fool than you + ¥ are and admits it, tek bbb bbb To remedy unfortunate conditions Montreal has reduced the number of its aldermen one-half, and has created a Board of Control.Perhaps this change etween the theory and practice of mu- cipal economy.\u2014-Indianapolis News.Lier throw some light on the difference A young widow is awful smart to look so sad when a lot of old cats dre around.CORRECT.Teacher\u2014 Who can give me a sentence in which the words \u2018bitter end\u2019 are used?\u201d .Susje~*\"1 can, teacher.\u2018The cat ran, under the bureau, and the dog ran after and bit her end.\" What makes a girl pretty is the way she can look when yoù tell her she is \u201cl van't make it out.so stunning in the picture.\u201d My dress looked This is to be a hard winter.The ears of corn.according to observers, have?\u201cvery long whiskers.\u201d Still the corm may miss the early frosts by a clost' Shave, : The lid is off again\u2014the straw one, J Hf if / Husband -\u201c \"What shall I give you for your birthday, dear?\u201d Wife-Don\u2019t be go inquisitive, You'll see when the bill comes in.\u201d HER OPINION.Mrs.Uptown\u2014\"I trust that we shall get along very nicely, Nora, I am.not ay all difficult to suit.\u201d Nora (the new mald)\u2014*\"No, ma'am; that's what I thought the blessed minute 1 8\u20act cyes on the master.\u201d = i ode Polroboleclo dole 3 + + + + + cholic cholo sdasiool obo beh ohsle ole chahrieoh Fisherman (chaffing Pensioner)\u2014*\u201cThey tell me, Kenny, that all your old-age pension goes in drink.\u201d Kenny\u2014\u2019No, man, no a penny o\u2019 my pension am I spendin\u2019 on the drink.\u201d Fisherman -\u2014 \u201cWhere do you get the money for whiskey, then?\" Kenny\u2014\"\u201cJust from real gentlemen like yersel'.\u201d\u2019\u2014Punch.+ * A Woman \u2018can Value a man\u2019s.sf merit- when he hasn't any; a Tan can\u2019t a woman's when she as, eprofeofs The best way to handie a man is to make him have a good opinion of himself; the best way to make him hdve a -Bood opinion of himself is to tell him he 1asn't.; LOOKED LIKE IT.\u201cIs this a big day in the city?\u2019 asked the stranger, - \u201cNo, sir,\u201d crossing.; .\"Are vou entertaining any distinguished visitors?\u201d | \u2019 \u201cNo, sir.\u201d \u201cThen what the Sam Hill have Your streets all torn up for?\u201d said the policeman at the you got | Fesson, THE PROFESSOR, The Doctor \u2014 \u201cSome creatures, vou know, are exceedingly sensitive to musical sounds.You may not believe it, but a well authentirated_fact that two song sparrows once flew Into a room where a grand opera singer was rehearsing an arla, listened a few moments, and dropped dead.\u201d , The Professor\u2014\"\u201cI1 dont doubt tt.TL have heard before of killlng two birds with one's fone.\u201d \u2014Chicago.Tribune.\u2014 : ! | : The King of Belgium comes io the fore as a distributor of art treasures.He is selling off his private collection for the amiable purpose of preventing bis'daughter from inheriting them.The tures will find their way out of the country and probably many .of them will come to America.This will he a blessing, though from a doubtful source; for America needs art treu- sures more than Europe at the present tures on this Continent available for publle Inspection, they would do much toward forming public taste: and forming it in the right direction.We rather jibe the millionaire who buys pictures; but he could mot do better with his millions.What we ought to do is to coax him to follow the Buropean example and Jet the people see them at stated hours.English Dukes give the shillings they get for this service to the nearest hospital.There is much to be said in favor of the method of making up a voters\u2019 list by registration.It, at all events.prevents the man who really Intends to vote from waiting until polling day to find out that he is not on the list or not at the poll where he expected to find his name.If he must go and register.then he knows that he is on the list and where he must vote.The present system gives us a few days longer in which to work up the èn- thusiasm of the indifferent citizen to the pitch of actually going to the polls tionable whether the gain in this way is equal to the loss from obsolete and imperfect voters\u2019 lists.| We might as well =.y without grudging that Monday gave us a pretty good vote on arn academic \u2018question put at an out-of-seadon plebiscite.We) would have probably got à larger vote if we had kept the polis open till eight o'clock, and so given the workingmen a better chance to get , there after work.It takes some pretty Mvely \u201chustling\u201d for a man, who only stops work at six o'clock, to get ready for the street, catch his car at the crowded time and reach a polling booth.in a distant part of the city within the hour.Then when he does get there, he probably finds a number in before him.The polls should have remained open till eight, : / It is singularly fitting that \u201cCap.\u201d Bernier should turn up as the man who carried supplles to the discoverer of the North Pole.A$ collectors and conveyors of gupplles, the \u201cCap\u201d and his good ship, the \u201cArctic,\u201d have ne rivals.\u2019 2 à ot mi mn QIINCYON HIS MAJESTY'S\u2014\"Three Twins.\u201d PRINCESS-\u2014\"The Wolf,\u201d ACADEMIE~-Lois Fuller and her Muses; Rita Sachetto, and the French Btock Company.C0 RÉNNETT'8\u2014Vaudeville.FRANCAIS\u2014\"The Honeymooners.\u201d THEATRE ROYAL\u2014\u201cTown Taille.\u201d 2d LYRIC-\u2014Moving Pictures.VICTORIA HALL, Wettmauxit-Christian J Phillips Square.\u201c\u2014From Gilbey\u2019s Fine British Gins York State Cider, made and picked apples, principally Rusaets.r Resembles Champagne.Price, $3.50 per dozen pints, er per case of Every bottle guaranteed.dozen pints, Londen Dry Old Tom and Plymouth \u2018 Absolutely nothing finer in the way of Gin than GILBEY'S, made at their own distillery in London, England.Can be had at all\u2019 first-class hotels, clubs, restaurants and licensed groceries throughout the world.are the best for making Gin Rickies, John Colline, GILBEY'S GIN etc.Here are the prices: Gilbey's London Dry GIN .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20260u concen vase Gilbey's Old Tom Gin .Gllbey's Plymouth Gin secrsenvercecess vessie Gilbey\u2019s Sloe Gin Todd\u2019s Virginia Another shipment of Todd's Smithfield Virginia Hama arriving to-day.These delicious Hams are a product of the Razor-Back Semi-Wild Hog, raised in Virgina and fed principally on nuts, herbs and roots.Cured only .once a year, taking about four months in the operation.We have Todd's Virginia Hams iri all sizes, from 8 to 13 lbs.|Price, Sold by the whole Hamp only.J FRASER, VIGER & CO., Limeo.per bottle, $14 per case.35c per Ib._ ITAUAN WAREHOUSE Established 1856 PR A Liqueur made from the English grown sloe and London Dry Gin, Absolutely pure, extra fine quality and a very pleasing flavor.Price $1.26 \u201cHams bottled on the Kenwood Farm, from hand- shing drink.\u201d \u201c._ A: delicious and very i > Bottle.Case ves seems IBC $8.50 esrere Gacous scevenes 75e 8.50 essvaçoerseno\" 85C 9.50 \u201c > : rT 3 \u2026.: 4 \u2014 oo em 22° ; == CC Egy | Te, Ee me The Passing Hours \\.|York State Cider =~ MEETINGS AND AMUsEMENTe Bhe Daily Star.|i mm caux|__ @The-Passing Hours \\.110 owate bder RS ===\" A BIG MUSICAL SUCCESS.Prices, 25e to $2.00.Mat.Sat, > Clifton Crawford, Bessie McCoy and 70 others.Prices 25¢ to $1.50 Next Week Wed.Mat.25 to $1.00 \u201cMantell is a great actor.He is now the leader of our stage.\u201d \u2014William 7 Winter, Dean of American Critics, in New York Tribune, MR.WILLIAM A, BRADY ANNOUNCES MR.MANTELL SHAKSPEREAN AND OTHER CLASSIC PLAYS THE ORDER OF PRESENTATION 18 Monday-MACBETH Thursday-KING LEAR; Tuesday-HAMLET Friday-LOUIS XI Co Wednesday Matinee- ROMEO Saturday Matinee-THE MER.AND JULIET ~~ CHANT OF YENICE Wednesday Night-O0THELLO .Saturday Night-RICHARD III Mr, Mantell played 100 CONSECUTIVE -NIGHTS of Shaksperean and other classic plays at the New Amsterdam Theatre and the \u2018Academy of Music, New York City, last season, a record unequalled SINCE THE DAYS OF FEDWIN BOOTH.\u2014_ J FRASER\u2019'S BUILDING, 3 | + = 7 - Laces and Nets in Great ariety 2 This-Department is now showing a handsome assortment of All-over Laces and \u2018Insertion, Oriental Nets, in emall and large designs, 40 inch Gold and Silver Nets, Dull Metal shades in Fancy Nets with Laces and Insertions to match.Double width, colored heavy mesh Nets.A large assortment of tucked Nets in white, ecru, and black.EXTRAORDINARY VALUE IN RIBBONS.\u2014One special line of Col- oréd Taffeta Ribbons, 514 inches wide, regular 25c special for Friday and Saturday, 19c per yard.fy + Women\u2019s Underwear in Fall Weights Women\u2019s white ribbed Merino Vests, high neck and long sleeves, price $1.25.Co ; : : Womens white ribbed Merino Vests, high neck andishort sleeves, price * $r.10.- - : Children\u2019s Woolen Vests and Drawers, in Fall and Winter weights.Attention is called to the fact \u201cThe Designer,\u201d the subscription price was advanced from 75c to $1 per year.Special Offer Until October 20th, 1909, renew- - al subscriptions not exceeding two years, will be accepted at the old price\u201475c.New subscribers may secure the above rate by subscribing for \u201cThe Designer\u201d for two years.- | 4 To be had at Standard Pattern Counter.OU ven a COM commie SEONTYIYE CENTS A TOR ¥ STANDARD FASHION COMPANY, NEW.YORK |b Men's Furnishings at Special Prices | Men's\u2019 Half Hose for Fall and Winter wear, in Black Cashmere, Colored Cashmere with fancy stripes; also in all-wool broad ribbed heather mixtures.i Special 35c per pair.oo : ; + Men's Underwear in natural wool, Shirts and Drawers in makes.Prices range from $1.25 to $4.00 per garment.Men\u2019s Night Shirts in English Flannelette, in plain white; also in fancy stripes; cut full sizes ; made in our own factory.Price $1.00 each.M en's and Boys\u2019 Hats in Fall and Winter Styles \u2019 Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Derby Hats, in all the latest styles and shades for Fall wear.Prices range from'$2.00 to $5.00.- Men's \u2018and Boys\u2019 Soft Hats, in Fedora, Telescope and Alpine shapes, in : all the season's latest styles.Prices from $2.00 to $3.50.Con Co ; Men's high-grade Silk Hats of Englisti and American makes.Prices $5.00 to $7.00.$15.00.0, In the Sewing Machine Department 0.The \u201cNew, Colonial\u201d! ig a safe machine to buy, as having been en.the market for many years it is fully guaranteed, both by the makers and by us.The woodwork is all of dark oak, five drawers, drop head.Price $28.00; with | automatic lift, $30.00.\u2019 OT Tr : => Both the.abôve Machines are guaranteed for ten years.; The \u201cNew Progress\u201d Drop Head, with full set of steel attachments.Price $1875.~~ + 2.: 2° from 8oc to $5.50; all less 50%.that-with the \"September issue of | best English ~Men\u2019s Canes and Umbrellas in great variety, at prices.ranging from $1.00 to \u2014 + Women's High-Grade Footwear Women\u2019s Footwear for Fall and Winter in all the latest lasts and patterns of high-class American Boots, at prices ranging from $4.50 to $7.00, in both button and lace styles.Particular attention is called to the stock of Evening Dress Shoes in Kid and Satins, of various shades, made specially to harmonize with the shades in Dress Goods most in demand; also to the beautiful line of imported French Bronze in Pumps and Sailor Ties.Prices: Kid and Satin, $4.50 fo $5.00; Bronze, $5.50 and $6.00.Hand-Made Renaissance Lace | And Linen Doilies, Centres and Table Covers, at prices ranging from 15¢ to $5.00; all less 33 1-3%.Cluny Lace machine-made Centres, and Table Covers\u2014round and square ; (Embroidery Department, Main Floor.) .« x + : - Fall Styles in Women\u2019s Gloves \u201cColonial\u201d Kid Gloves, in all the new Fall shades; also in white and black, embroidered backs, two clasps, Price $1.15.\u2018 \u201cCrown\u201d Dogskin Gloves, in tans, greys, and white, embroidered backs, pique sewn, one large clasp.Price $1.10.C The AB CD Waist Fastener Is a back catch detachable fastener.Does away with buttons or pins, and is far more comfortable than either of these; buttons quickly without assistance; helps fit of garment by keeping waist down; braces back.It is detachable and can be used on two or more garments.© PRICE 25c PER SET.On sale in Notion Department.Fall and Winter Styles in Mens Shoes Men's Fall styles in Waterproof Boots, in broad, medium or pointed toes, at prices ranging from $4.00 to $8.00.Tan \u201cCresco\u201d Calf Bluchers, with waterproof upper and sole, at $7.00.This line is absolutely waterproof and will not lose color or shape in course of Wearing, even in roughest weather, New Lines of Lamp Shades Now on Sale The Lamp Department is now showing a new line of Shades, embracing ali the latest colors: also a complete assortment of Candle Shades for table use, etc.Among the latest arrivals are a lot of Belgium Busts and Statuettes in Terra Cotta and Plaster.These are all unique models and make very acceptable wedding presents, etc.- { There is now on exhibition a large and complete line of Royal Crown Derby, including Cups and Saucers, Plates, Vases, Fancy Dishes, etc; all at greatly reduced prices Special Values in the Hardware Department : Wringers with soft rubber rolls, superior to the hard rolls, as they wring drier and last longer; with ordinary use, this Wringer should last about 10 years.Prices from $4.00 up, according to quality.A large variety of Washing Machines at prices from $10.00 up.\u201d \u201cWater Motor\u201d Washing Machines, absolutely no turning handle or crank.Price $20.00.; { i i Closing of the Photographic Prize Competition on Thursday, September 30th, at 6 p.m.One \u2018Week From To-Night the Competition Will be Brought to a Close, Send Your Snapshots in Now.| / $ 7 ï Le : \".; La rights and privileges of Canadian orgin- ixeticny to manage Canadian industrial rs.0° a \u201cAnd, whereas, said American unions.pretending to de international in character, have rafused to become members of the.only real international federation of labor\u2014the Internat - Labor Congress \u2014on the grounds that the methods df wise Buropes à nafions do not suit American DO -NOT WANT FOREIGNERS.Provincial Workmen\u2019s Association Opposed to American Agitators.Halifax, N.8.Beptember 23.\u2014At the meeting of the Grand Council of the Pro-.vinolal Workmen's As lation yesterday.a committed was.a 4- to discuss affiliation with the Canadian Fédération tionai affairs.Try our Optic Mey, Jewel of.Labor.The resolution in connection \u201cAnd, whereas, any union having fts : me was part É CA -j seat of P nt fn America and pre- .; CL Lu near shock, and\" mémbers fending to be Thiernationat in star Fatal Flood In Northern Syria.the.\u2019's AWsociation, mivst\u2014sult.Americen ideals and fight bev | Comstam er 23.-~Tor- tthe! Cone Read réprose preseiting | USFS] batties according to American | onatantiople.September 23.Tor.é minets snd other workien of Nova | methods, ~~ > 12 2 A 2e eatial reine have caused the loss Bootia, have Viewed arith.ba tip Omang 3 9 Jvea pi Bi destruction of five [ n the unprincipied efforts © ari 4 © tour dde n pes = , pe (ciscm the Soran ipled \u20ac « hel tion, 1 Northern the rights our fathers fought for, the privilege of mana .\u201cResolved, also, that this Grand Coun.cll irmedigtely join the Canadian Federation of Labor, and endeavor with our best will to have our brother workmen of all trades and crafts in Canada\u2019 » that we may present a solid \u2018to the common enemy and maintain our indepandence.\u201d hn ; Le 4, 1 ni _ | ¥ ; {boat was nearly swamped, Final ging our own Intérna- HAD TRYING EXPERIENCE.{t became necessary for the men > v9 : .; jettison the conl ail.Jasons foundering, mast an Of 0 oa nex Sailors of the Earl Grey Nearly ne a boar.\" \u2018The oat next Came to Grlef.adrift all night.and at daylight were St.John's, Nfid., September 23, \u2014 A tals of suffering and danger was related the crew of a boat which left the new Canadian cutter.Bari Grey to at- carding the schooner one of the seamen was badly crushed, while another had his arm broken.nahe men wera nded at Corbonnear, whence they wers tempt to obtain coal and provisions on | conveyéd here, Tugs were sent out from the bleak Newfoundland cost when the this city and [brought in the disabled vessel's supply was nearly exhausted, A steamer, \u20ac number of the crew manned a boat and ES - ir rowed fifteen miles to Bale de Verde, where they obtained two and a& half tons of.coal in sacks and some provisions.ana Toil, § Asan of Monnaie a overs storm had arisen Try our Clock repair department fouls \u201cduré tue Sens Décaine so Ligh that tbe R Hemaley, Jeweller, 365 St, James Bio lke- ront Rafuse, aged 87 years, Is dead.Omar Picked up by a passing schooner.In .4 CHESTER GRANT.N.8.\u2014Mary Ann sme gE i pr eed Ar \u2018the cab.\u2018 &ble one to Edwards.diseases.ee liability whatever can be held FIREMAN IS SCALDED AND FALLS TO DEATH Fire Plug mn Speeding Engine Blows Qut, Filling Cab With Steam Engineer Wilson, of North Shore Ottawa Train, Manages to Close Throttie \\and Saves Train.THE NORTH SHORE FATALITY\u2014 Engineer John Wilson.Nearly suffocated by blinding steam, which poured from his fire box, Edward Edwards, a fireman on the Ottawa to Montreal North Shore train, Jumped from his post to his death, he- tween St.Augustin and St.Scholas- tique last night about 9.50.A similar accident to a locomotive causad the Windsor street station catastrophe this spring.The train left Ottawa on schudule time, and at the time of the accident was going at a rate of thirty-five miles an hour.As the train reached a point about two miles west of St.Augustin à blinding sheet of steam burst out of the fire box.Fireman Edwards, burned horribly, staggered to the side of But there the steam Vas as bad.Surrounded by the stifling steam, he jumped from the (rain to the ground, a distance of about fourieen feet The engineer, who was almost stifling, got hold of the trottle and shut oft steam as he crawled out of his cab running board.There he clung until the train had spent its impetus.As the train slowed up the engineer, fearing the worst, called loudly for his fireman.The engineer had seen Edwards overcome with the steam which flooded the entire cab and tender, endeavor to crawl up onto the coal In the tender, and finally, unable to get relief, saw him stagger near the cab door.The fireman was not to be found.The passengers.wondering what had caused the stoppage of the train between stations and without the aid of \u2018the brakes \u2018were peering out of the cab windows {nto the intense darkness as'the engineer, unable to find his fireman had started up the track.About three-quarters of a mile up the track the fireman was found lying on the ground to the left of the track, dead, The body was conveyed to this city.where it was brought to the morgue.Engine All Right in Ottawa.At the inquest this morning Engineer Wilson described the circumstances with detail, though he spoke falteringly.\u201cThere was nothing the matter with the engine when it left Ottawa,\u201d the train man testified, No leakage of the fire box denoted a defect.An explosion in the fire box caused the blowing out of the {fire plug.The steam issued from this break in the boiler.He also sald that such accidents were infrequent, This run aside from the events which transpired would have been a memor- His examination for a position as engineer being successfully passed, this was to be the last run as aifireman and he was soon to report for his new duties in the sompany.His wife 1s the bride of a few months and was waiting for his return when the fatal news reached her.Edwards Is 36 years old and was a resident of Ottawa.\\ The jury brought in a verdict of accidental death.STARVATION CURE DID NOT CAUSE THIS DEATH.Death From Natural Causes Was Verdict in Case of a Patient of Miss Virginia Gobellle\u2019s, Oo 2 0 e 0 ety on:-.the \"& That the \u201cstarvation cure\u201d practiced by Miss Gobellle, now charged with causing the death of James J.O'Nellt, one of her \u201cpatients.\u201d does not cause death in every case.was proved this morning at the Inquest held in ths death of Mrs.Annie G.Lortie, one of her patients.The éxamination of the body of the © woman by Dr.McTaggart, of the morgue staff, brought out the fact that death was due to a complication of No emaciation was noticed to indicate that the woman was denied nourishment.Dr.McTaggart thinks that the woman could have lived much longer on the treatment if other complications had not been present.The woman had been treated at the hospital and yesterday ret rned to her \u2018home at 703 Cartier street, where she dfed last evening.* The verdict was death from natural causes, : HONORABLE ACQUITTAL ; FOR MR.J.J.DUGGAN.Mr.y J.Duggan, of 60 City Councillors street, who was accused some time ago of having forged a cheque for $47 and bought horses which he was alleged to have stared, was this morning honorably acquitted by Judge Cho- quet in the Court of Sessions, It was feund that the cheque was \u2018perfectly £crrect, the only thing that made it worthless was the fact that it was dated Sunday by mistake, which date Is not counted as legal.The horses which were found starved in the rear of a house on Sherbrooke street, were given to two men who- were pald toi look after the animals.while Mf.Dug- gan was away at New York.Mr.Dug- had an account in the bank and FAKE ACCIDENT CHARGES UP TO-DAY Claims for Broken Arms and Broken Legs Arouse Suspicion of the Raliways.The morning session of the Court of King's Bench was taken up entirely in\u2019 the hearing of evidence in the case of Nathan Aloff, Ofal Skykofsky and Abraham Katsoff, who are charged with having entered into a conspiracy to defraud different corporations throughout the city, Including the Canadian Pacific Rallway; Grand Trunk Rallway., Montreal Street Railway Company and earer, Brown & Wills, Limited.; Mr.Wm.J.Flemming, Claims Agent of the C.P.KR, was the principal wit- | ness called by the prosecution this morning.Mr.Flemming stated that on May 15th last a claim for $3,000 was \u2018+made by J.A.Ouimet, advocate, on behalf of Aloff, for the alleged breaking of an arm during the accident which took place in Windsor Station on March 17th last.He said the claim had been investigated by the claims department and settled for $130.A receipt in full settlement signed by Aloff was produced.Suspicion was aroused when, on May 18th, a claim was received from _Katsoff for $2,000 for an alleged broken leg during the same accident.The whole matter was then put in the {hands of the special service department.Mr.B.H.Wills, managing director, -of Messrs.Shearer, Briwn & Wills, Limited, said that he knew Aloff, who came to his office with a claim for $400 for injuries received by the fall- \u2018| Ing of ap icicle from their building In January, 1909.After consulting Dr.Rogers, Mr.Wills decided that the whole claim was a fake, and the company had thrown it out.Jos.Dussault, advocate, said that on February 19th, the accused Aloff had come to his office, claiming damages from the above company.He sald that he had taken the case up, but later found to his own satisfaction that it was a fake and decided to have nèthing further to do with it.Harry Siegler, engineer for the company, was called and told of the conversation which took place through him as interpreter between the accused and Shearer, Brown & Wills, Limited.George M.Harris, solicitor and collector, told of going to the C.P.KR headquarters on behalf of Katsoff in an effort to secure a settlement of a claim made by Katsoff, for alleged injuries received at the Glen Yards by a falling icicle on February 21st last, while the accused was endeavoring to secure work.When the accused failed to produce a certificate from Dr.Four- tier, who.he sald.attended him, Harris threw the case up.» L.Boilsnieu, special agent of the C.P.R, was in the box when, the court adjourned for lunch.During yesterday \u201cafternoon's session Dr.Max Robinovitch, told of visiting the accused Aloff on different occasions, but at no time had he ever found anything seriously wrong with him.Mr.A.Wells, claims agent of the G.T.R.and Mr.James Taylor, assistant claims agent, told of efforts which had been made by the accused Aloff to obtain damages from the G.T.R.for alleged Injuries received at Bonaventure Station.Crown Prosecutor Hibbard is being assisted in the case for the Crown by Mr.J.C.Walsh, K.\u20ac¢., and the accused are being represented by Mr.Marcus M.Sperber and Charlemagne Rodier.SEARCHING FOR THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN | But Carriles No_Gun, Announces Wilj Crooks, or London, Who is Studying Labor Conditions, \u2014\u2014 \u201cTI am here fn an effort to find the brotherhood of man without-the ald of a big gun,\u201d was the exclamation of Mr.William Crooks, 2 labor representative: of the Imperial Government, who arrived in Montreal this morning en route from Quebec, where he was attending the Trades and Labor Congress, Mr.Crooks.has been for years interesting himself in the cause of the unemployed in London.He has been a labor representative of the Imperial Government for the past eight years.elghteen years previous to which he held a seat in the London County Council.Labor conditions, as well as the question of providing for the unem- \u2018ployed of London has been gone into very thoroughly during the past four years sald Mr.Crooks, during which time over four million pounds has been meted out to the unemployed, the manner in which this is distributed is very simple continued Mr.Crooks.For instance if the City of London have a park which they desire laid out and for which a surn-4\u20ac2 one thousand dol- \u2018lars has been voted by the City Council, this work is done at a cost of probably three thousand dollars, the additional two thousand being provided by tha government and from sub- \u2018scription, this work being distributed solely among destitute persons.most instances this money 1s spent on work which otherwise would not be undertaken.Mr.Crooks expressed himself as greatly interested Jn the proceedings of the Labor Co 8s at Que \u2018and sajd that he was artieulariy surprised at the interest sh by the clergy, who; he said, did not intérest themselves in labor conditions on the other.side, he hoped, however, that within a part in this good work.The Imperial House in 1886 contained but four labor representatives, said Mr.Crooks, and these have grown until at the present time there are 36.which will give you an idea of the progress we ara making.Mr.Crooks, who is accompanied by Mrs.Crooks, leaves Montreal to-mor- row morning for Ottawa and from there will 80 to Toronto, Niagara.Winnipeg and Vancouver, sailing from Victoria for Sydney, Australia, stopping at Honolulu He has accepted invitations to address gatherings at most of these places.Prior to their departure from Quebec last evening, Mrs.Crooks was presented with a -handsôme ; silver tea service by the members of the Trades and Labor Congress.À Lord Strathcona Met Premier.Special to the Montreal Star, Ottawd, September 23.\u2014Lord Strath- cona arrived in Ottawa to-day and, after .a conference with the Premier \u2018vas a guert at the luncheon which Messrs.Fielding and Paterson gave at the .Cour.try Club in hohor of -the Waat tended by, Sir the cabinet Sir Wilfrid Laurier sod al) ainisters.in town, IN KING'S BENCH In.short\u2019 time they would take an active oa India trade commisisoners.It was at- rar DAILY STAR-\" DAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1609.NORWEGIAN SHED \u2018TEARS WHEN FALKEN CAST OFF MOORING \u2014 * Government Purchase of Whaling Steamer for a Lightship Fills Sailor With Sorrow.* In tow of the steamer Vercheres, the whaling?vessel Falken left Vie- toria Pier, this morning, for - Sorel, where she will be converted into a lighthouse vessel for use on the Upper Lakes.She was purchased by the Government from Thomas Gauthier, of Montreal, for $8,000.The Falken was used, up to last season, off the Labrador coast, where, during the: four years of her service, she was Te- sponsible for the death of some 200 whales.And when the Falken was leaving the pier this morning, Hans Larsen waved his big red handkerchief, and the tears came to his eyes.for he was DR.COOK.PLANTING THE AMERICAN FLAG AT THE NORTH POLE.This view was brought from the farthest north by the explorer who arrived In New York on Tuesday.the first picture of the Pole to be reproduced in any newspaper.\u2014Copyrighted by the New York Herald Company.PEARY DECIDES.~~ SILENCE IS BEST Refuses to Discuss Cook\u2019s Latest ~ Statement and WHI Not Accept Invitations.Special to the Montreal Star.Vanceboro: Maine, September 23.\u2014 Commander Peary read without comment to-day the reported remarks of Dr.Cook that the results of Cook's Polar work were now before the wprid.\u201cIs it time for you, now that Dr.Cook has rejected your challenge to bring his scientific results out into the open to make any further statements concerning the Polar controversy that you have to make?\u201d Peary was asked.\u201cThe time has not come for me to make any further statements in regard to the matter not yet,\u201d replied the explorer cheerfully.The Commander had word this morning of the preparations for his reception at Bangor, Me.When told that a banquet of 400 covers was to be spread - for -his arrival in Bangor, he \u2018said that he would wait over for n train and attend it.The invitations from Bangor and Portland were accepted by him befgre his determination : to refuse honors before the settlement of the controversy.: IS Roosevelt Sets Sail.North Sydney, N.S.September 23.\u2014 The Arctic\u2019 steamer Roosevelt left here at midnight on her journey to New York.Hundreds of steam craft whistled their farewell as the Roosevelt moved out.Shortly before the Roosevelt pulled out, Matthew Henson, .Commander Peary\u2019s colored bodyguard, leaned over the side of the Roosevelt to shake hands with Chief Engineer Swicker, of the Tyrlan, who was standing on the deck of a launch.Swicker has a grip like a vise and he held fast to Henson\u2019s hand as the Roosevelt swung away.Henson could not release his hold, and.he was drawn over.the side, of the Roosevelt and feil into the sea.He was promptly fished out, however, by Swicker, and half an hour later the Roosevelt was out of sight on her way south, \u2018 ignore Cook Dinner.New York, September 23.\u2014No offl- cial representative of the nation or state will attend the big banquet given for Dr.\u2018Frederick A.Cook, to-night, at the Waldorf-Astoria.The Mayor of New.York has also declined to sanction the Brooklyn explorer\u2019s claims to North Pole honors by at- 1 tending this, the first public function in \u2018honor of Dr.Cook outside of his own borough, Brogklyn, But the New York city government will be represented.Rear-Admiral Winfield.Scott Schley, retired, will preside by virtue of his position as president of the Arctic Club of America, under whose auspices the dinner-is given.PERSONALS.Mrs.8.Finley and Miss Finley will arrive home to-morrow from England.Miss Yvonne Hart, daughter of Mra.R.A.Baldwin Hart, will be one of the season's debutantes.rs.George Fairbanks, Crescent street, returned home this week from Cushing\u2019s Island, Maine.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Evans, -\u201cThe Linton,\u201d who have been spending some time in England \u2018have returned, home, Mr.and Mrs.Gdrdon Glass, have returned to town and are at the Windsor for a few days before taking up their residence, in the Linton.Captain Newton, A.D.C., is visiting Hon.Lionel and Mrs.Guest, at Ile St.Gilles.Captain Newton expeets to join Their Excellencies in the West shortly.The marriage of © Miss Norah M.Hardcastle, second daughter of the late Rojert Hardcastle, to Mr.Noel Lysons, of Montreal, second eon of Rev.George Lysons, of.London, England, took place yesterday in St.Alban\u2019s Church, Ottawa.Mrd.Walter H.Henders Miss Estelle Fildes) will reggive for the first time since her marrlagé, on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, Septetrer 29th and 30, and afterwards off the third Wednesday and Thursday of each month, at 658 Laur- fer avenue, Montreal Annex.\u2018Mrs.H.L.Pavey (formerly Miss Ina Hanaon) received yesterday at her residence, first time since her- marriage, Mrs.Pavey, who wore her wedding gown, was assisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs.Edwin Hanson.Pink asters formed the.decorations in the draw- ing-room ,ahd the tea table was arranged with yellow chrysanthemums: Mira.A.J.Ferguson, and Mrs.GC.Mc- Cuaig, poured tea and coffee, assisted by Miss Florence .Ekers, Miss Laura Hanson, and Milss Gladys Dunlop.Mrs, Hamson is recelving again today, assisted by her sister, Mrs.R.'Y.Kilvert.The tea room, is In.charge of | the Misses Laura a Florence Hanson, assisted by Miss Muriél Fether- stonhaugh, Misa Claire Dunlop, and Miss Beatrice Hanaon.(formerly cas Mr.McKenzie Goes Home, \u2018Mr.F.A.McKenzie, of the London Dally Mail, fore.for Liverpool this evening, via Quebec and the Empress of \u2018Ireland.He has conducted a search- Ing enquiry Into Anglo-Canadian trade conditions in thé interest of his Jbur- 100 Union avenue, for the US, FIND GAMBLING DEN SIX WEEKS AFTER STAR GAVE ADDRESS Police Raid \u201c112 Breury Bleury St.and John Carpenter .Admita Keeping Gaming House.More than six weeks ago a story appeared in The Star stating that a pool room.was being run wide open jin a small room at 112 Bleury street, and that bets could be placed there on any of the race meets throughout the country.Yesterday afternoon the found time to investigate and at three o'clock Chief Detective Carpenter and Sergeant Charpentier visited the resort and found betting slips, slates bearing the names of the horses and advertising the odds, and a sporting ticker.John Carpenter, clerk, 42 years of ago, who claimed to be the proprietor of the place was caught in the raid.With him were Percy Cutin, confectioner, East \u201cLagauchetiere street; Everett Wescott, electrician, Huntly ;street; E.V.Collins, clerks Dowd street; and John Jones, -storeman, *Cadieux street.The five were taken to police headquarters where they were arraigned before Judge Leet.Carpenter pleaded guilty to the charge of keeing a gambling house, the others erterfng pleas did not know it was a gambling house.Carpenter's case was fixed for to-mor- \u2018row, while the trial for the other four was fixed for Wednesday.Over 3500 was found in Carpenter's possession when he was searched at police headquarters.business yesterday afternoon at opening of the second meeting at De- iorimier Park.They were operating at the left end side of the grand stand, in the open air, and under the eyes of the police.\u201cI= not betting forbidden on this track?\u201d a constable was asked.\u201cI don't know,\u201d was the answer, \u201cbut I dont see why it would here when it is not at Blue Bonnets.\u201d LORD NORTHCLIFE Germany is Preparing to Snatch Control of the Seas From Great Britain.2 .Special to the Montreal Star.ä San Francisco, Cal, eptember 23.\u2014 Lord Northcliffe and Mr.Moberly Bell, who were in the city yesterday, both expressed the belief that war between \u2018Great Britain and: Germany is certain to come.\u201cThe facts are plain,\u201d Lord North- cliffs said.\u201cWe know Germany han declined to discontinue preparing her vast armameñts, we know that all of her ship bulliding yards are engaged in maval construction: that! 100,000 men are working day and night, and that scores of her leading statesmen and writers make no secret of her in- {tentions.' \u201cWe have the German Emperor\u2019 de: claring that Germany's: future is on thé.water.We have the fact that the and that thé most likely field ls in places where the - British \u2018flag floats.uch has been axid about the war\u201d scère in England.There is not enough nak The re-publication of his ar.of the war scare there.The conditions ticles in book form is fn contempla- which confront Great Britain are omin- tion.\"They.are now bein published | ous, and 1 be deplored th police \u2018of not guilty on the grounds that they : HARAS AU, 4mier.SEES WAR AHEAD! population\u201d ôf Geritany must have an outlet and her industriès new markets.it is \\THREE FIRES IN HOUR IN THE SAME as Barbeau Alphonse Arrested on Charge of Arson Pleads - Not os Gulity.\u201d When firemen were called for the third time to the horse stables at 450 St.Catherine street east: last\u2019 night, they found the place burning so fiercely that it was impossible to save it.The stables were burned to the ground and Alphonse Barbeau has bebi arrested an the charge of beinz responsible for the damage.He appeared |before Judge Leet this morning, and declaring his innocence of .incendiar- ism, was remanded until Wednesday next.: kok kk kok kok kk kk ok NOW IS THE TIME TO = GET YOUR NAME ON THE VOTERS\u2019 LISTS.The revision of the voters\u2019 lists for the coming clvic elections is now taking place, and will close at the end of Novem- der.There will be a supplementary revision in January before one of the Recorders, when cases of a doubtful nature can be argued.The Board of Control and reduction of aldermen a8 voted by the citizens on Monday makes the present revision the most Important in many years, as taxpayers who were not on the list on Monday will have an opportunity to see that their disenfranchisement is not cor:tinued.sis xh fk kok ER kok % ses It seems that there is very little chérice of seeing the police suthorities stop the betting this vear at Delorimier.Crown (Prosecutor Hibbard has already given it as his legal opinion that betting should be prohibited at Delori- It is \u2018sald that Chief Campeau has again submitted the question to Mr.Hibbard's colieague; Mr.Lafortune,- hut as this gentleman is now engaged in a political election.in [ Montcalm, it is most probable that he will give his decision only a few days after the meet closes.; ; POLICE CLIM TO HAVE UNEARTHED À \u201cPOLICY\u201d SHOP The Star Showed the Game Up Long Ago But Police Steadily Pro- ' ! fessed Ignorance.In spite of the publicity given to the selling of lottery tickets and the publication by The Star of the drawing slips themselves, the police professed to believe that there was no policy game in.thé city since the raid in Maisorneuve two months ago, when Jack Darley was put out of business, till last night, when they made a raid | on a cigar store -at 108 Shearer street, The policy \u2018same as heen going on eured and the drawing slips obtained.\u201cYet for the last six weeks the police games.going on.relatin were uséd in the \u201cgame.A They had a warrant for the arrest \u2018of the proprietor, whose namie was to be found.The detectives were told that Py of town, byt that baba D.A \u2018Have claimed that.thers were no policy At 108 Shearer \u201cstreet the police found tickets, blanks and books, which théy.\u2018gzid to be Pvp, but he was nowhere formerly a member of thé steam: whaler's crew, and the thought of the old ship; on which he had spent many years, cutting up blubber, being used in the future as a mere lighthouse \u2018boat, filled him with sorrow.Hans is employed by the: Allan line \u2018as longshoreman.Yesterday he ; begged a day's leave, and all the morning \u2018he lingeresd on the Faiken's deck, fingering the harpoon gun that he had usedd many times, and playing with the patent steam -winch.- Hans has a history that is \u20ac connected with that of the Falken.He told \u2018of the time some five years ago, ] when the Falken: was .one of a huge fleet of steam whalers employed off the Norwegian coast by Sven Faen, the millionaire inventor of the patent dynamite cartridge, -from- which a whale never escapes.Hai were joyous times, and lots of good blubber nutil the \u2018simple fisherfolk complained to the Norwegian Government that the whaling industry was taking away.their livelihood.They explained that.whereas, formerly \u2018the whales would chase big shoals of herring and other fish down the cpalst.Sven Faen's continued slaughter stopped this, and many families were starving.So the Govern- meant strictly limited whale killing, and many of Sven Faen's fleet ivere sold to Newfoundland fishermen, the Falken among them.Hans wouldn't desert \u2018the old fo'- castle.He came out to Canada, where he had heard the fishing was good.\u201cGood'whaling men at Newfoundland,\u201d said Hans, .\u201cbut not so good as Nor- weglan; aquareheads you call us.\u201d Then Hans was ordered ashore.The Vercheres hitched on her tow-rope, Falken\u2019s shore lines were cast off, and away she went to a new Hfe.Hans gazed after her, his dirty black shirt fluttering © in the river breeze, and there were tears in his eyes.When the Falken had faded from sight he turned and went back to the hauling of cases In the Allan shed.The Falken was attached to the Quebec steam-whaling company until last year ,although owned by Mr.Thomas Gauthier, of Montreal, who to-day detached the vessels patent \u2018harpoon gun, which will be retained as a souvenir.The Falken lay all last winter at Lachine awaiting.a purchas- ,er, and is an especially staunch craft, {well suited to the hard work of the Great Lakes lighthouse service.pm POLICE WATCH CANBLING AT DELORINIER BUT TAKE NO ACTION THE BOOKIES AT DELORIMIER DOING A RUSHING BUSINESS Y ESTERDAY-\u2014Lieut.Turner, of the Police, may be seen in the centre of the photograph.Four bookmakers were doing a fine.the How much the bookmakers pay Messrs.Richard and Lemay.the owners [of the track, to run their business there, and who is paying the purses at \u2018these races are two other questions one might\u2019 naturally ask for answers 0.It might also be pointed out that, although the police are continually raiding poolrooms in the city in which betting is being carried on under cover, they still neglect to take any action against a place where the law is being openly violated.\u2018HIGHER PRICES SAYS ROADS COMMITTEE Authorizes City Surveyor to Higher Than Lowest Tender for Curb Stones.| oY | The Roads Committee,at its meet- Ing yesterday afternoon showed no particular disposition to- let matter of paving drop.A report was made o Council asking $50,000 for crushed stone.The idea is to open sème of! | the city\u2019s qulrries.municipalities were buying stone so rapidly it was impossible for the city to get all it wanted: 5 \u201cYes,\u201d said Ald.Major.\u201cand outside municipalities are paying, more for\u2019 curbstonés than what Montreal is of- steddily \"all the tt and there are fering.This being the case (sarcasti- dozens of cigar stores Cand barber shops cally) it Is a wonder the pers are in the city where tickets can he sc- not ventilating another civié scandal.\u201d There was guite a confab about the committee not being able to get certain kinds of curb stone, and the city surveyor tried to Set the committee out of the problem by making a report that.curbs be laid th cement.Thia was according to the recent offer of Mr.Hofeller.= Just how anxious the committee was iness_stand, having commenced his closely | \"Pay | - The complaint was that as other) 4 BB D.[SECOND ARREST I THE LIBEL CASE A AGAINST STRIKERS! Lestage Admits Sending the\u2019 Adver- : tisement and is Arrested as He Steps Out of Court.- There were two important developments this morning in the case of Dan McDougall, President of the United Mine Workers\u2019 Association, some.of whose members are on strike at the Dominjon Coal Company's mines.John lestage was placed under arrest on the same charge as that preferred against McDougall, that of criminally libelling the Coal Company and Judge Leet made the following statement from the Bench! : ~ \u201cKither Dan McDougall has a know - ledge of this whole affair or he is a catspaw in the hands of American labor organizers.\u201d Lestage was again called to the wit- [LABOR CONGRESS OPPOSED TO SALE - OF INTERCOLONIAL | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 This and Several Other Questions Discussed at This Forenoon\u2019s \"Sitting.Special Staff (\u2018orrespondence.Quebec.September 23.At this morning's session of the Trades and Labor Congress vf Canada, child labor and long hours in the cotton factories.of the province oi Quebec were discussed.Delegate \u201cAlney, Montreal informed the Congress that men, wom- eñ and children were forced to work sixty hours per week, which, he said, was altogether too long for the health of the workers.It wis decided to ask the Legislature to amend the law, reducing the hours of labor and providing for improved sanitary conditions.Delegate Robert, Iron Moulders\u2019 Union.Montreal.declared that the factory testimony yesterday afternoon.\u2018His memory was so poor- that it required in mäny cases a dozen questions from Mr.Greenshields to get an answer.He admitted finally that it was the Inter- ational Board Member Bousefield, \u2018who handed him the English copy of the advertisement which is alleged to libel the company and he made a translation of it and sent it to Lu Patrie, La Presse and l.e Canada.Only La Patrie published it.He admitted that he sent the money to pay the bill and that he got it from International Vice-President Patterson in McDougall's office.When questioned closely as to the connection Mc- Dougall had with the sending out of the advertisement thie witness could remember little and It was pointed out by Mr.Maddin, who is acting for the {accused; that-McDbougall-was-in-New\u2014 foundland at the time the advertise- |.nent was sent out.\"It was then that His Lordship gave utterance to the above quotation.% Mr.Chevrier, Feneral manager of La Patrie.testified to the recelpt of the advertisement and the letter accompanying it was signed bv.Lestage.There was a wordy duel over the date of the postponement when Mr.Greenshields announced that he had a number of witnesses to bring from Glace Bay.Mr.MzAadin urged that a three weeks adjournment ould be decided on so that Bousefield and Patterson might be present: they are now attending a congress in Tndiana- pois.Mr.Greenshields hinted there wére important developments expected in the near future and one of these turned out to be the arrest of Lestage.An adjournment for eight days was settled on and_ as soon ns festare reached Notré Dame street, Mr.E.À.Williams.of the Thiel Detective Agency, served him with a \u2018warrant and he was taken to the High Constable\u2019s office: This afternoon he pleaded not guilty.JOHN HENRY'S SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW'S RACES AT DELORIMIER PARK.The card for to-morrow is just comfortably filled, having an average of seven horses entered for each race.First race, five furlongs: Pleasing\u2014Ran well enough Weduges- day to win here.Toddy Hodge-\u2014The one that ought to be the contender.Elder\u2014 Ready to race and should be close un.Sabado\u2014Was pocketed on the hack stretch Wednesday.Bird Slayver\u2014Might run a à better race to-morrow: Second race, six furlongs: Elmina\u2014Was pocketed threc Wednesday and then ran third.Pio Pico\u2014The one that ought to be the contender.John Marrs\u2014Won a first class race Wednesday.Confessor\u2014Has been working well enough to have a chance.| Great-\u2014 Would have to improve.Third race.six furlongs: Lady Fitzherbert\u2014At this distance looks the best.Mar Morean\u2014The contender should beat .the rest.Hurloch\u2014Last race times was a decided T.J.McCarthy-\u2014-Muddy track would have a chance.Fourth race.four and half furlongs: __Kith and Kin\u2014Ran well enough last time to win here.Peter Cain-\u2014At his best and sure to run a good race.\u2019 Tommy.Wood-\u2014Ran his hest race on Wednesday.Maud Sigsby-\u2014With a good would be close contender.Bettsy Binford\u2014Woald have to improve.\u2019 Fifth race, one mile: Work and Play\u2014Is a colt of class and Hkes the route.The Thom\u2014The One that should be the.contender) Tod\u2014Likes the distance and should beat.the others.ride ready for a good race.Floss S.\u2014Did not run to her true form Wednesday.My Valet\u2014Does not look dangerous.Sixth race, one mile and a half: .Dr.Young\u2014At the distance looks the best.Imboden\u2014AH jhis races makes\u2014him next best at distance.Countermand-Has been.improvinz right along.- : Moscow Belle\u2014Some races would make her dangerous here.King of the Valley\u2014Just a chance he will run a good race.AN att Seca \u2018stone curbs\u2019 could be purchased if the city would pay a little more for them.This desire to.pay high prices was implied.The city has been buying the curbs at 42 cents a foot, but only about one-third of what is wanted ia delivered.A resolution of Council some months ago authorized that they be bought up to 48 cents, providing that lowest tenders be accepted first, The City Surveyor\u2014=It will be wise to get cement curbs if we cannot get stone.\u201d It was the opinlon of Ald.Gallery that the Hofeller people should be given an order for cement walks: if this was not done\u2019 the papers would tind fault\u2019 with the committee.Ald.Major.\u2014\"We shall be blamed anyway.\u201d , Ald.Giroux\u2014\"Yes, that is so.The papers have treated the Roads Committee fine this year.\u201d On the question of curbs Ald.Major said St.Louls was paying 43 cents a foot, and he knew that was why the city was not getting much, as the city price was one cent a foot lower a It was resolved to authorize the chairman and Mr.Barlow to order curbs at 43 cents a foot, or a cent higher if they were obliged to do it.The committee also: decided to ask Council for 350,000: to Coiiplete a sec- to get curbs was shown by the prompt manner it \\yoted down the city sur- véyor's report.The high\u2019 price go into Un and contended tha tion of the Sherbrooke street sewer.Tenders will \\also be called for the re- - | motsliiag of the bridge over Bt, ,Catherine street, / i tea service hy Delegate S.improvemènt.Dinah\u2014Some form would be close up.me \u2014_ Van Dan\u2014A chance he will be troublesome.Alta MacDonald\u2014He is in well and laws in Québec are 1 foundries and recuested that the-exe- to interview the Government in this connection.There was a lively discussion regarding the fair wage clause in public contracts.Delegate Bancroft, Toronto, stated that agreements were openly violated by contractops and that the clause was useless as no penalty for breach of contract was provided in the fair wage clause.It was clalined that contractors sheuld be made to live up to agreements.They were forced to put proper material into buildings and they should be made to pay wages, It was decided to ask the Government to appoint sufficient fair wage officers for all the provinces.A resolution was passed protesting rasgmst- public-men nolding half a dozen.offices-at-the:-same iime.Running boards on open street cars received the condemnation of Congress and it was decided\u2019 to request the Government to pass legislation dealing with \u201cpay-at-the-door\u201d street cars.It was claimed that passengers were obliged to stand cm Open platforms, frequently \"in the rain, where they were.robbed while trying to.get their tickets into the box-: -or.of an eight hour day for street railway employes.A resolution was unanimously adopted protesting against the sale of the \u2018Intercolonial Railway to a private company.Fraternal Delegate Jerome Jones, of the American Federation of Labor, congratulated the workingmen of Canada on their progress.Canada, he sald.was growing immensely and was destined to be a great country._ He denounced the injunction law in the United States.He said that near- Iv all the judges were appointed from among large corporation lawyers, and as a result it was impossible for the working classes to get justice.He denounced Mr.Justice Wright, who had convicted President Gompers, John Mitchell and Frank Morrison, of the American Federation of Labor, He declared that ar English king lost his head for a less tyrannical sentence.Delegate Jones referred to the slave ery days in the Southern States.and stated that industrial slavery had not yet been abolished.particularly in southern cotton mills.He denounced the working of little children as brutal.The American Federation of Labor, he sald, was heartily in favor of the international labor movement, He believed the hope of worie's lay.in the solidarity of dahor.He denounced war and expressed himself in favor of unive arsal peace, Mr.Jones declared that as long as there iz One hungry child in Canada the two millions of organized labor.in the United Statés would be interested.Mr.Will Crooks, M.P., British House of Commons, was given a great reception at the public meeting in the \u2018Auditorium last night.After an able.speech he was presented with a sliver L.L.anders, Hamilton, on behalf of the Congress of Canada.Mr.Crooks, who was completely taken by surprise, said he would cherish the gift until the day of his deaths His address, dience which filled the Auditorium to its fullest extent, was a striking one.The British labor leader \u201cdenouncéd strikes.A strike, he said.was the last resort.The English labor men realized this, and their 33 representatives in Parliament had won many \u2018victories not from.| from thelr number, winning ways.Mr.Crooks holds different views in many respects frém Mr.J.Keir Har- dit, M.P.who attended the Halifax convention.Nr.Hardie expreassd radical views, while Mr.Crooks appears to be very conservative, He said the land question was the curse of the British Isles.In Great Bri tain and Wales the population was in the vicinity of forty millions and more than thirty-eight millions did not own one foot of land, MANY LIVES LOST IN \u201cSTORM.but \u201cfrom thetr in Louisiana.Nev: Orleans, La., September 23.The list of known deed who, perished in Terrebonne parish, during Monday's -hurricane-had swélled to: more- than forty, and it i8 believed score or mor may be added to this number.Addi- \u201ctiondl reports of death in dther portions of Louisiana are also being res ceived and the toll of human life exacted by the hurricane will count pers count has been mage.Further details of property loss reaching millions of dollars.come fn with the gradual restoration of come munication, x \u2026 The families of Thomas and Walter Rhodes, numbering fourteen peoma are now reported as being almost cers tainly among the dead.Others no) located who are helieved to have perished, are Dick \u2018Gray.wife dnd.seven \u201cchildren; Inez Verret and family of 4.Two children near Boils du Tacre were drowned when 'skiffs in whi¢h families were fleeing.strurk obstruc tions.Two were killed by the collapse of a house near Cinton, La.Na trace of the crew of nine men on the Seven Brother} wrecked near the Rilogets, 20 miles ered.| RIOTING IN BARCEL NA.Two Men Kiiled and Several , Injured in Religious Riot.Barcelona.Reptamber 23.Religious rioting at Castro resulted yesterday in cession with the %ocal priest at ita \u2018head, was about to enter the.church \u2018at Castro when it vas attacked by an - armed mob.The.priest and another man wep killed instantly, and before & the | 5 darmes could restore order, 86 had been wounded.Ajresolution was also passed in fav- itstened to by an au- Terrible \u2018Loss of Life and Property.haps a hundred people when the final east nf New Orleans, has been discove the killing of two men and the wound.- ing of.fifty-gix others.A raligious pro.hoc enforced ir 77 cutive of the Cangress be\u2014nstructed\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u20ac i 4 Ÿ ent Bros, 56 St, James.» \u201c Just west of Fulford street.Mania, struction, tioularé 8 x ae 2 PROPERTY FOR SALE.D mu - A BARGAIN\u20143 Jarge beautiful lots, on the \u201c choitest piece of ground in New Weatmouut, situated at the corner of Mopkland ave.aod edale; street cars pass th property; must de aold, For particulars, apply to 33 w alker ave, St.Henry., 226 3 RITANNIA ST., No.87\u2014Self-contained brick Buse on stone foundation; lot 22 x 100 to Jane, furnace; extension kitchen; three bed- rooins; énauel bath; ali in good condition; must be sold to close estate; very low price will be accepted; Immediate possession; inspect any time, Norman Blomore, Eastern ownships Back Bulldipg.225 8 BEAUTIFUL scmi-detachedg villa, above Sher: broke.Westmount; five Ledrooms, all modern improvements, $8,000; terms; two: fur $15.5300.Fred.RB.Cole, 203 St.James oo + ) OR SALBE\u2014 Northwest corner of Forsyth Fond Nicolet sts, 25 x 110, cheap to prompt cash purchaser.Parent Bros.58 st.James st.A 225 6 FOR SALE \u2014 Frontenac street, between Logan and Lafontaine, street Cans on stree\u2019, cheap to prompt buyer.Parent Bros, 656 St.James.226 & FUR SALE Sherbrooke'st, northwest corner of Nicolet 25x10 to lane; a bargain zi 25 cents per foot cash.Parent Bros, 4 St.James st.225: 6 FOR SALE The Kabsington Apartments, St.Catherine stuget; up-to-date in every respect; a bargain to prompt purchaser, Apply to John Quinlan & Co, 4414 St.Catherine street, 225 6 FUR SALE\u2014Four {lats, Nos.817, 819, 821 and, 23 Sanguinet street, case and brick, stone\u2019 foundatious and cellar; rented for $400.00 per year; price $3,700.00 to prompt purchaser, Far FORFAR ST.110, Point St.Charles, wood and brick house, 2 flats; price $1800.Address 99 St.Hubert st.226 6 FOR SALE \u2014.1728 to 1728 Hutchison, 8 flats, rented, $872; price $6000; $1000 cash balance on easy terms.4 10 8a Brunswick.8 flats, rent 2436; price $24,000; $3000 cash, balance to .ault.pply S.D.Vallieres, 1431 St.Hubert.Tel.St.Louis 939, 224 6 FINE PROPERTY for sale, account ledving city, sltuatéd corner Mount Royal and Dufferin sts.Departmental store, pharmacy, five dwelllngs; revenue 82,320 year; mortgage $10,000 at 5 per cent.for five years.Will sell to purchaser at 10 per cent.This property will always keep its value.Apply to Proprietor, 183 Dufferin.Tel.St.Louls 1968.223 8 MARQUETTE STREET, cased brick house, upper and lower.flat.decorated, large hen house in rear; real-bargain.Omar Oakley, 107 St.James st.Maln 1198.-226 6 NEW up-to-date 10 roomed self-contalned brick and stone house, In Westmount; will be decorated to suit purchaser; will be ready for \u2018occupancy first October; will be sold on very casy terms and at low figure.For particulars, LOTS FOR SALE.1 HAVE the best lot on 3fcCulloch ave., Quire.mont, for sale, 50 feet fronr, with any depth you want, with side aod rear Jane.Apply James Young, T McCulloch ave., Outremont, LOT for sale, two street fronts, 24 x 150.Apply 613 Moreau st.227 2eod FOR SALE OR TO LET.HOUSE ~~ For sale or rent handsome, first-class up-to-date, 10 rooms, \u201cextension kitchen 2 batbrooms; bargaln to prompt buyer.933 Dor- chester street.226 6 SUBURBAN HOUSES TO LET.ST.LAMBERT, beautiful semi-detached cottage.all modern Improvements, furnace, electricity, 11 pieces, splendid cellar, next to tramways: Notre Dame ave, $33 a month; ready Nov.1st.Address Edmond Desauinlers, 17 Place C'Armes Hill.225 v SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.CADIEUX ISLAND Special notice te parties who contemplate a low priced conntry house; all the site.have independent water front.looking towards Sen¥eville or Oka.\u201cThe var fous\u2019 points are covered with large oak, pine and other shade trees.A wain avenue runs in centre of island forming the back of the lots, The prices are so low that they are within reach of all, half a vent to oue cent per foor, Several larger plots have been taken up, sonfe où speculsifon.Next season prices wil be doubled.Money need not trouble you, as we give good terms.Island.will be connected with main land by bridge, so that you can drive direct to your residence.Arrauge to pay us a visit.Houses can be erected from $100 upwards.James Baillie, Board of Teade.227 2 FOR SALE (adfEu¥ Point and Island.Now 1 _is.the time 10 purchase a lot at a low price.Parties are selling bh Board of Trade.who purchased last season p.c.advance.James Baillie, 227 2 IN THE LAURENTIDES \u2014 Immense tract of land, including several lakes and brooks, swarming with trout! partridge and deer abundant; fine 16 room summer and winter residence; Ayjtable for elub or sanitorlum; also farm house add outbuildings.P.E.Brown, real estate agent, 97,S8t, James.223 6 sr.ANNE'S, on water front, to close an estate, 11 room well built residebce.yacht house, shaded grounds; Immediate possession: convenient to stations.P.E.Brown, real es tate agent, 07 St.James.2238 ST.LAMBERT\u20142 cents a foot, large lots, 125 x 170, double frontage, 12 minutes\u2019 from cars: Se commutation fare to city; big upward movement coming in St.Lambert real estate; buy now; $25 cash, balance § monthly.Call Saturday or Sunday ou property, or Write.WJ: Murray, St.Lambert.227 2 ST.ANNE'S, lots on Maple and 5th avenues; $250 to $1.000; large river front; 85, acres opposite village, $1,500.00, real estate agent, 97 St.James, ,000; P.E.Brown, 223 6 apply Geo.E.Blackwell, 4184 St.Catherine, estmount.COUNTRY HOUSES WANTED, PROPERTY FOR SALE-\u2014396 and 306A St.An- HOUSE \u2014 Nvanted unfurnished country tolne st., at $7.000.00, easy terms.This house for winter or longer, not more than is best house in the finest block on the streot, No appropriation taxes.Lot 26 x 140.Upper dweliing rents for $325.00: lower dwelling $360.00 a year; good stabling und large yard.No agents.Ap- » ply proprietor, 896A St.Antoipe st.226 2 QUERBES 8F.Outremont\u2014Solid brick cottages, chestnut finish; bardwood floors; decorated: furnace; stationary wash tu: (3 sold in one week); only $1,000 cash, baMnce to suit.R: Neville, Jr., Querbes st.Phone St, Louis, 2481.' 23 8 TOWN OF ST.PAUL, No.56 Maisonneuve ave., six tenement block, a bargain, with all modern improvements, fine locality and well rented.Apply Thos.J.Evers, No.38 Maisonneuve avenue, Town of St.Paul, Phone Main 661.226 3 29 miles from Montreal 718, Star Office.Particulars to J 225 3 FURNISHED FLATS WANTED.BY GENTLEMAN and wife from Octoher or November lst until May ist, a comfortably furnished apartment, consisting of at least, living room.dining and two bedrooms, maid\u2019s room, kitchen and bath; location and surroundings must be of the best; none other considered.Address J ROS, Star Office.227 2 FOR WINTER months comfortabiy, furnished flat, with at least four bedrdoms and modern convenlenfes.Write full particulars to J 778, Star Office.226 WEST END residence for sale, containing fiftesn rooms.handsomely furnished ihrougaout and ready for immediate occu- vation; can be bought at a bargain, either ;with or without furniture, very cheerful \u2018extension dining m and kitchen on main floor.Furniture rich and almost new.Address for .rther particulars Box H 923 Star Officn 202 26 WESTMOUNT\u2014New solid brick semi-detached cottage.containing ten rooms, 4 fire places; osk finished; bardwood floor; all modern 1m- provementa.Apply 368 Kensington ae à - o FARMS FOR SALE, DENHOLM, bask.farm for sale, $5000,containing one hundred and sixty acres (160).For further particulars apply Geo.Gauthler, 17 Place d'Armes Hill, Montreal, Que.222 8 FARM FOR SALE\u2014(Gnod barn, log bouse, 10344.acres, about 26 acres clean, good land, remainder bush, price $700; a bargain.G.R.Morrell, Scotstowa, P.Q.- 226 2 FARM LAND for sale, one mile from th viliage of Farnham; price $1300.00.Addre: Box 147, Farnham.225 8 ON THE Island of Montreal, 180 arpents ot land, near electric and stea cars; near river.Address Guardian of Court Houx, Montreal.\u2019 224 6 PROPERTY WANTED, GAULT & EWING Can sell your property for you.Up-to- éate methods.prompt, rellahle and effi.Cient service.Ask them about it.Tel.Main 2468.Eastern Townships Bank Bullding.227 158e04 IF YOU HAVE ore or more houses for sale or to let, or desire © dispose of property, please communicate ith us, We have constant enquiries for these and guarantee prompt -eeults.We advertise ~nd bear all expenses except 1 the event of a sale, when \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014%e.charge re&sonable-commisaion.Thé Rois Realty Co.Ltd.30 St.John street, 209 17 Saw Money To Loan We are instructed.by a client to offer for loan about one hundred thousand dollars upon gllt-edged- renl estate security, or he might consider the investment in the form of a purchase of deisrable rev- enne-bearing real estate in the city of Montreal.FOSTER.MARTIN, MANN & MACKINNON, Advocates, Royal Insurance Building, Montreal.Westmount Houses For Sale.I have for sale on Roslyn ave, West- mount, 17 houses, ranging in price from 88.500 to $14,000.They contain all mod- tn, improvements and arg fully guaranteed in every respect.If you want a classy house.that is second to none any- 823.18 , where, don't fall to see those before pur- | chasing., Telephone message will get you into \"communication with me.Apply JAMES H.MAHER, 57 Guardian Bullding.Telephon Main.2510, 217 15e0d / FURNISHED FLAT or house wanted by 2 Rentlemen, 3 bedrnoms.Address giving ferme and full particulars to PF.O.Box 113, Sta.B.\u201c e FURNISHED heated flat.west of Park ave, between Dorchester and Sherbrooke.J 700 Star Office.226 6 IMMEDIATELY, untit 1st April, in Annex or vicinity Park avenue, references furnished, and rent paid in advance.Apply at once, Box 827, General Post Office, or Telephone Uptown 4057.226 4 SMALL FURNISHED FLAT wanted; West End nr Westmount.Address R R 9584 Star Branch Office, 228 2 WANTED amalt furnished flat or apartments, Between Bleury and Guy sts.to he occupled by two persons for winter months.J 719, Star Office.225 3 WANTED small furnished flat, west of McGNI College avenue.Address RR 9590, Star Branch Office.(2 12?Investment A modern revenue-producing property, comprising nine heated flats, with Janitor service, etc.All convenlences of an up-to- fate apartment.house; electric Hæht and bells, - telephone, hot water attachments, ete.; good tenants always available.Present revenue $4200.No better form of investment than a property of this nature.Particulars on request PUTNAM & McCRORY, 308-309-310 Merchants Bank Bulidfng.Telephone Main 3390, FOR RENT RESIDENCES.$16-279 Casgrain Avenue.$35\u2014109 Elgin Street, $40\u201428 Holton Avenue.$60\u20144046 Tupper Street, FLATS.$30\u201437 Sussex Street 30-91 Tupper Street.$30\u201497 Tupper Street, $3583 Tupper Street, $45-\u20143 Laval Avenue.$60\u20141075 Mount Royal Ave, (heated.) $60\u20141077 Mount Royal Ave.Cheated.) John James Browne & Son 207 ST.JAMES STREET.Main 627 and 628, ST.JAMES STREET [OFFICES TO LET \u2018 Suite of Offices to rent; Prom- iment Location.Apply: | W.,'s.MARSON, 228 53 Star Office.La t : | 5 ; Factory For Sale or To Rent Central location; sprinklers; low insurance ; land area 14,000 ft., floor space 50,000 Ît.Easy terms.Apply on premises.Corner of Vitre and Elizabeth Streets.0 FOR J.EVELEIGH & CO.Limited.SALE OUTREMONT PROPERTY * New subdivision of choice villa lots, situated on sloping bank, fronting on St.Catherine Road, opposite the Beaubien Homestead.Building restrictions permit\u2019 erection only of first-class houses set back from street line.For particulars and plan, apply to:\u2014 : 183 St.wt 5 \u201cNATIONAL TRUST COMPANY James Street 221 Teod \u201cTHE \u201c MONTREAL RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.4 DAILY sSTAR-THURSDAY, RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LT > ATTENTION, 21.flats, 3, 5 and 6 modern rooms, $8 and $9 a month; Parthenais 8t., near Mount Royal.Address 1348A Par- thenald.st, 210 34 NICE FLAT, 7 rooms, above Ontario; newly tinted aud cleaned throughout; $33 pec month: ready for occupancy, 458 Delorimier avenue, above Ontario.225 6 ANNEX \u2014 30 Maguire st, off St.Lawrence\u2018 Main, flat to let, four nice rooms nine dollars per month.Apply 319 Clark st.Annex.28 8 BOULEVARD 8T.JOSEPH, No.752, near Park ave., new flat, newly papered; six rooms and bathroom; flue cellar aud furnace.\u2019 Apply on preuilses, or wrlte, 224 6 CLARK ST., 454, Annex\u2014Two flats, 6 rooms éack, worth 17 dollars, fu: $12 uotii May.Avply 456 Ulark st.\u2018 225 0 CLARKE SL.\u2014b flats, $14 and $15; all mo- ders improvements; nicely finished, on Clarke st., near St.Joseph Boulevard.Apply KE.Raymond, 150 Clarke st.| 2.223 6 CLARKE ST.\u2014Every convenience; steam heated:; good locality; between Boulevard St.Juseph and Villeneuve st.Apply 372B Clarke st.226 6 ELM AVE, flat to rent, unfurnished ,until May 1st, heated bright.Apply 243 Elm ave.Tel.Westmount 2216; references required.25 ELEGANT FLATS\u2014Nus.1032, 1Us4 and 1036 St.Louis street, Lear Durocher; most desirable locality; close to méuntaiu and park; furnace; electric light over mantle; ipewly built; ready for veeupation; terms easy.L.A.Cadleux, No.62 St.James.Maiu 4086, or East 4146, à \u201c EXCELLENT opportunity, bright fiat, 6 rooms, everything modern and up to date, gas, electric light, hot water heating.etc.: moderate rent.Apply 2002 Mance.227 6 FLATS \u2014 Two (2) large bright corner flats, 36 x 70, heated, $35 per month for the two until 1st May.Apply 639 St.Catherine st.east.227 3 FAIRMOUNT AVE, 152 Flat to let, hot water furnace, will rent\u2019 cheap to a good tenant, all modern conveniences.Apply 148 Falrmount avenue, or O.Desourdy, 137 St.Lawrence Boulevard.226 © FLAT TO LET\u2014Ready for occupation, 880 (old number) Esplanade avenue, a \u2018first class upper flat, 8 rooms, furnace and all modera con- veulences.Apply BR.Robin, 973 Tupper st.Phone Up 3873.224 6 FLAT TO LET, with as, stove and -furnace; cheap until May.à 520 Sherbrooke east.Call East 2800, aud write P.O.Box 826, 223 6 GROSVENOR AVE, Westmount, I|mmediate Possession.upper flat, 7 rooms, all modern eonveniences; imoderate rent.Apply DeWitt Construction and Reslty -Co., 407 Board of Trade.Main 2745.227 8 207-=Ta \"let, \u201cabove Prince\u201d top flat of 4 rooms and Collins, 20 Chomedy st.i 223 6 -e \"HUTCHISON ST.Arthur \u2014 Nice bathroom.Thomas HUTCHISON ST., 287\u2014To let, above Prince Artbur\u2014Nice lower flat, of 4 rooms and bathroom.Thomas Collins, 20 Chomedy se HUTCHISON S8T., Nos.\u20182370 to 2392 \u2014Nice \u201cfiats, hot water, gas, electricity, enamelled paint.modern Improvements; ready for occupation, Tremblay, 2432 Rark Avenue, Phone Louis 454.223 8 LARGE FLAT, at 9034 Mount Royal ave., 8 rooms, first floor, gas, electric and furnace; oak mantle; well finished.Apply 1000 Oadieux, or Bell Main 1848.228 LABELLE ST.\u2014Flat te let, four rooms, bathroom, gas, ete, ten dollars & month.Apply Dr.Wilson, 44 Park ave.Up 1189.226 8 LAVAL AVE., 814\u2014Fine flat to let, perfect condition; immediate possession; cheap for winter.R.Neville, Jr.West.27 Hlliside ave, 603.mount.Phone West 2 225 6 MENTANA, near Mount Royal \u2014 Nice little flats, 4 rooms, gas.cleaning done, $7.00.Lavalice, Notary, 07 8t.James; Evening, Alexander st.225 8 ÉUARQUETTE ST.246.between Mount Royal and Gilford st., upper flat, construction; house reat cheap.quette st.MILTON S§T., 193\u2014Pretty ttle \"5 room flat, heated, hot water all year; electric (fixtures: bard floors; immediate possession.apply 19#7 Milton st.223 of fine modern Apply 253 Mar- 223 6 NEW LOWER, seven room flat, 53 ou Orchard ave, Notre Dame de Grace, ne Westmount cars, hardwood floors, washtubs.J, E.Cribb, 80 Vjotoris sq.228 +4 PARK AVE, 1525, near Mount Royal.8 rooms, well lighted; first class condition modern improvements; aso 170 Aylwin, Hocheiags, 7 rooms.Apply Asselin, Telephone Mair 374, 225 6 : PRINCE ALBERT AVE., 383, Westmount\u2014Five rooms, upstairs, maid's room down stairs: hardwood floors throughout; electric light fixtures included; $40 per month.; : RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.103 MITEHISON ST.To let, fine flat of 8 rooms and bath; rent $18 per month.Apply on premises.C226 ¢ ; HOUSES TO LET, SEPTEMBER 23.1909.APARTMENTS TO LET.AGINCOURT, 86 Greens, Westmounti\u2014 Heated sultes, 4 to 5 rooms, bath, store room.lele- phone, hot hig $20.00, fau : Jy Buaynor, rooms, etc, 00.anitors, on 1003 Mount, Po 223 8 COBY SUITE, comprising ving room, bedroom, Kkitchén, bathrootn, newly decorated, Blectrollers, gas stove, refrigerator, heated hot water, curtain poles, hardwood floors, telephone, 330.Salaberry Apartments, corner Sherbrooke and Bt.Denis.Apply Jani: above Mt.Royal.PARK AVE, 173 near Prince Arthur \u2014 Lower flat, 7 rooms, nice locality, modern improvements, newly painted\u2019 and papered; possession immediately.Apply 94 Mance, orf Appeal Office.Court House.226 6 ROZEL' 8T., 4\u2014New flats, 6-7 rooms; hot and cold water; porcelain; epen plumbipg; com: bination light fixtures; low rental.T, M.Taylor, 832 Charlevoix.Mala 1642, 226 12 ROY STREET, No, 138 \u2014 Middle Fiat of'6 rooms, furnace, electric fixtures, etc.130 Roy st.225 6 ST.URBAIN, near Dorebester\u2014Flat, flv rooms, reduced price.36 St.Vincent.Main 2002.2238 SANGUINET : 1108-Upper flat, 6| rooms; 1218 ._ Sanguinet, lower flat, 3 rooms, bath and w.c.; possession immediate.Addre~s 890 St.Denls.SOMERVILLE AVE.18 \u2014 A beautiful middle flat of seven large rooms, very well lighted, large hall, enamel bath, open plumbing, furnace, electric wiring and very convenient to the cars, belng only two minutes from a main line, it is also very warm and in very good order ,repairs to suit new tenant, Key at No.20 Somerville avenue, or Phone Main 688.225 12 ST, JAMES, 1021 \u2014 Nice flats, six rooms / first class order, also St.James, 1023, fine store, rent cheap for tenant, lApply P.Van- ier, 1135 St.James st.227 6 ST.URBAIN ST., Añnex, 1640 and 1642, Mount Royal ave.\u2014Two nice flats, top and middie; new house; hot water.Apply J.Moquin, Bt.Lawrence Boulevard.Bell Tel.East 2210.223 SPLENDID FLATS, 2625 to 2685 Maoce, between Bernard and, Van Horne, $10.$12 and $13.Address Wilfrid Bessette, Phone St.Louis 1985; Main 3124, 223 6 SIX FLATS, modern improvements, corner Parthenals and Mount Royal; cheap for winter; one flat at 853 Mary Ann_East Apply to E.Simard, 853 Mary Ann East.210 24 ST.MARK ST., 3 and 7\u2014T rooms each; all \u2018modern conveniences; rent very veasonable.Keys at W.A.Snowdon, 213 Merchants- Bank Bullding.\u2018 «227 2 THREE NEW FLATS\u2014To let, in the \u2018finest lo- .cality of Montreal.300 to 308 Old Orchard ave, Westmount Platean, 5 rooms, Atwater boiler, bath and w.c.Cars on the street; very cheap for winter, Address D.Cusson, 171 Cartier Park, St.Henry.Tel.Westmount 2726.224 6 3aw TO RENT choice flat of five rooms, all bright.397 Fullum st, Key at 399.238 6 ALEXANDER PLACE, sbove Bt.Catherine st.\u2014To Jet, self-contsined house, of six rooms.| Appiy to 181 Sé, Alexander st.2u 8 CADIEUX, 910\u20148 rooms, very comfortable; ve- .duced from $23 to gi.Apply De.Theorest, 1844 Bt.Lawrence.Tel, St.Louis gl.\u2018 GUY BT., 200\u20148 rooms and batbroom - 24,00.Apply room 47, No.97 St.James.ain 822.GUY 8T., 258\u20147 rooms and bathroom, $18.00.Apply room 47, No.87 St.James.Mein 327 HOUSE TO LET.elght rooms, centrally situated, furpace, etc., newly tinted.Apply at room 24, No.204 St.James st.227 6 HOUSE TO LET,.near Lafontsine Park, six rooms, newly decorated; any reasonable offer accepted, Apply A.P.Belanger, 715 8t.Ur- baln.: 224 6 LAPRAIRIE ST., 77, Point &t.Charles, 4 roomed house, $9 per month; gas laid down.\"Apply on premises.227 6.MOREAU 460, immediate uossession, six rooms, bath, gas, newly tinted and paint- - ed, near C.P.R.shops; rent $10.00.Apply T.Carriere, 460 Moreau, upstairs.224 6 MELBOURNE AVE., 17, overlooking Westmount Park, detached brick residence, eleven rooms and gardes; exceptionally attractive and desirable property.J N.King, Telephone West: mount 145.- 2276 MANCE ST.2565\u20148 rooms; modern conven- fences, $11.00 and $13.00; also Esplanade ave.2388, 7 rooms, bot water and furnace, $135.00.Apply 2078A Mance st, 224 6 NICE COTTAGE to let, furnished or not, 8 - rooms, modern conveniences.Apply 1740 Bt.Urbain; price moderate.227 6 PALM BT., 146, near St.Catherine, between Elizabeth.and St.Remi streets\u2014Flve rooms, -bathroony;-low\u2014prices\u2014until May.\u2014Address\u2014to Bremrsen, or Phope East 1513.° - 224 6 ROSLYN AVE., 649, just south of Boulevard\u2014 Double house, containing living room, dining room, den, kitchen, butler\u2019s \u2018pantry; § bedrooms, etc.; immediate possession.Apply E.Ceui- short, 303 Eastern Townships Bank Bullding- Main 7037, or at house.; ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 853\u2014Newly paint- ed and papered; very comfortable; 7 rooms \u2018and bath; rent low to May 1st.Apply on i premises.Tel.:Up 4360.226 8 ST.DENIS ST.1211b\u201411 roomed Wpper tenement, all modern conveniences; low rent to a responsible party.Apply Mr, Zuercher.Engineering Department, Windsor gtreet station.224 6 Elmire st.off Colonial avenue, nd atreat A LARGE, bright houses, good order, ali] tor, modern conven) near Wind sla- { tion.373- Lagauchetiere west.226 6 FRONTENAC APARTMENTS, St.Louis muare, : north side, entrance Sanguiney st., and A FLAT to let, 6 rooms, bath, gas and} 8 room apartments: heated; bot water year sll conveniences, $12 monthly.Apply «48 Tonné: lighting fixtures; gas stove, ete.Rent moderate.See janitor.between 2 and 8 or J.Emile Vanier, 5 Tel.Up 2816.1.4 GREENE AVD., 58.Westmount-\u2014Keated front suite.four ronms, bath, storerocm, janitor; rent \u201c$25.00; Immediate ession, Apply apartment six, or phone Westmount ay, ONE in the \u201cQueen Alexandra,\u2019 $37.50, and ._one In-the \u2018Prince of Wales.\u201d $42.00, on Oldfield ave,, off St.Matthew, below Dorches- ter, chntaining six and seven rooms; supplied with bot and cold water, heat, electric fixtures.gas stove and refrigerator; decorated to suit: ready for occupation October 1st.Apply Alex, Mackay, corner 8t.Matthew and Dor- chester, 223 6 METCALFE APARTME Beaver Hall square.| , 2288 ight | FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.DERLINGCOURT, 4160 Bherbrooke-\u2014Heated fus- nished sultes, 2 to 8 rooms, bath, kitchenette, storercom, hot water, telephone.$23.00, $30.00: 8 rooms uofurnished,' $33.00.Suite 14; Phone 1008 Mount.2 GROSVENOR AVE., 346\u2014Unheated, eight rnoms, cheap to careful tenant.T.L, H.Sanderson, 166 &t.James st.Main 2208; West 2178 226 6 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST, 215\u2014The \u2018Astor- la.\"\u201d beuted apartment, completely \u201cfürnisbed; ready for immediate occupation; 4 bedrooms: all modern convenlences; jauitor, ete.Apply to The Cradock Simpson Company, 205 St.James st, 227 8 TO LET\u20144 furnished roows, arranged for house- \u2018 keeping; heated; hot water; enamel bath; kitchen; Auer light.881 St.Urbain.224 8 WESTMOUNT\u2014Furnished fiat to let, for winter months; five rooms and bath; electric lighted; all aiodern conveniences; use nf .plano.Address 8 8 9940 Star Branch Office.227 8 BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.WANTED from 2000 to 8000 feet floor space -for light manufacturing, with or without power.J 818, Star Office.\u201c 227 3 WANTED TO RENT by November 1st, fiat far manufacturing, in down town district: state price and location.Box J Gi$ Star Ofrice, 3 FOR SALE.POPULAR SONGS-15c ea, 1 Wish I Had a Girl; It's the Pretty Things You Say: ! Love My Wife, but Oh You Kld; I Used to bh Afraid to Go Home in the Dark; I Want Some One to Call Me Dearte; Beautiful Eyes: Down Where the Cotton Blossoms Grow; Dublin Daisies; Captain Willie Brown: Moon- Ught Sonz; Moon-Bird; Memories; The Longest Way Round is the Sweetest Way Home; Lonesome.Just Some One; Kerry Mills Barn Dance; Nobody Knows Where John Brown Went; O\u2019Brien Has No Place to Go; Oh You Kid; Pride of the Prairie, Mary ; The Road to Yesterday; Roses Bring Dreams of You; Rainbow; Red Wing: Bhine On, Harvest Moon; Singing Bird; Stingy Kid; When I Marry You.The Leach Plano Co., Ltd, Sheet Musla Department, 560 St.Catherine st.west, near Drummond st., Montreal.PIANO BARGAIN Small Heintzman & Co.upright piano for sale, rosewood case, 7 1-3 octaves, in good condittion.Regular price $400, now 3225.$5.00 cash and $5.00 a month.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 512 St.Catherine West.227 4 * STABLES TO LET.Very fine suites to let: p lou tober 1st next; house is modern, good Janitor service; hot water all year round: taxes paid; prices reasonable, U.H.Dan- durand, 48 St.James street, or to Janitor on premises.: 213.15 OUTREMONT APARTMENT, Boulevard St.Joseph, near Et: Catherine Road, overlooking Mountain, heating hot water, taxes, refrigerator, ice, telephone, Janitor's service; rent $25.Apply 821 Boulevard St.Joseph.Tel, St.Louis 96.223 6 \u201cPINE AVE.APARTMENTS.\u2019\u2014Dne of the choicest suites in.this up-to.date house; 8 moms and bath; all outside light; windows facing Pine ave.and Durocher street; all mo- deran conveniences; very desirable.Apely Apartment Av, or Macintosh and Hyde, 157 St.James street.! 2278 REDECORATED throughout Hutchison Apartments, 2477 Hutchison, between Via- teur and Bernard.suite of nine rooms, all outside light, \u2018heated, janitor service, etc.3 ideal location, $35.month.Apply janitor, basement, 3478 Hutchison st.225 6 \u201cTHE OXENDEN\" \u2014 Fine up to date _heated apartments, six rooms, -inciuding electric light fiaxtires, hot water and janitor service; rents $45.00, including water taxes; also individual heated flat, rent 346 Apply Janitor, 20 Oxenden avenue.\u201c 222 6 THE WHOLE or part of a handsémety furnished two story apartment, 8 .large, bright rooms and bath, central locality, no chiidren; references exchanged, Address N N 9588, Star Branch Office.225 6 THE MURRAY APARTMENTS, 83 Mackay st.\u2014Heated, hot\u2019 water year round; electric fixtures, gas stoves gas logs, refrigerators; contain eight rooms, marble bathrooms, hardwood floors, cont roqun, lipen press; decorated to sult tenants; janitor service.Apply to Janitor.81 Mackay street.Tel.Up 1507.222 8 - TI TO LET\u2014No.2 to : Mackay, 10 new houses, of 8, 7, and 11 rooms; all modern xlmprove- ments: low rent to suitable tenants; also No.4A Brunswick, 8 rooms, in perfect order.S.D.Vallieres, 1431 Bt.Hubert.Tel.St.Louls 030.\u2018 226 8 TWO UPPER FLATS, with all modern improvements, four bedrooms; rent moderate.Apply to J.A.Desjardins, $98 Cadieux street.- 227 2eod TWO vice bright new Jower flats; special price for balance of the\u2019 year; 2108, 2114 Hutch son ave.Appls 902 St.Hubert, Tel.East 8657; Main 2340.225 8 TWO FLATS to let, aix rooms each, bathroom and w.c.rent low; ready October Ist; also flat of three rooms.bathroom and w.c.Rent §R Apply : 269 Marcil avenue.Westmount Plateau.Notre Dame de Grace.ve 228 6 \u2018TUPPER ST.1021\u20148 rooms, steam heated; all year; gas stove; electric fixtures; hardwood floors; no dark rooms.Apply 1158 St.Denis; telephone St.Louis 2176.222 6 TO TRANSFER a house,, with fixtures (with or without furnlture), Ask 53 Vlii- leneuve st.i 226 2 TEN ROOMED HOUSE, 1024 Bt.Catherine; new plumbing, painting and papering just completed; new hot water furnace.Keys, phone Up 926, or write B., Box 108, Lachine Locks.23 6 TO LET\u201402 Union ave.Self-contalned house, 18 rooms, sll thoroughly repovated new heating system, electric light, suitable for residence, business presnises \u2018or for professional mao.Apply to The Cradock Simpson Company, 203 St, James street.223 8: VERDUN\u20141082 Wellington st.(Verdun) \u2014Semi- detached, eight room house.good basement: Factory Site For Sale at Dominionville, near the Allls-Chalmers- Bullock, Ltd.Dominion Bridge Co.and Dominion Car and Foundry Co.works; adjoins G.T.Railway tracks.Area 20 acres; low price to prompt buyer; no taxes.Full particulars supplied by applying to \u2019 ®™ Realty Co., Ltd.30 St.James St.Main 5261.» 227 6 law A Rare Opportunity AUCTION SALE Lakeshore Farms and Rolling Stock We have received instructions from the executors WY Estate Late David Madore to sell by public auction, Saturday, October 2, at 2.45 p.m.1.Farm\u2014Cadastre 329, having a frontage on the river of 2 arpents.The portion between the main road and the river has a stone residence thereon.The whole farm contains an area of about -128 arpents, with farmer\u2019s kouse, barns, piggery and 1800 apple trees.The rolling stock will be sold separately and consists of cows, horses, vehicles, agricultural im- plementg, gas engine, etc., according to inventory,\u201d which can be seen at our office.2.Farm-\u2014Cadastre 324, having a frontaze on main road of 4 arpents by a depth of 38 arpents, the whole consisting of 150 arpents., This is used as a farm and has 2200 apple trees.This property hap the right of passage on a lot of 50 feet from the road to the lake.These farms are situated between Beaurepaire and Bay D'Urfe.This will be the last chance of securing a bargain, as all farms from Montreal to Ste.Anne's will sooner or later be covered with residences.The sale takes place on.cadastre No.329, which \u2018adjoins.John James Browne & Son Real, Estate Auctioneers, tenement of seven rooms, gas and electricity, low price.Address tn D.1.Desbois, 20 Bt.James st., Tel, Main 4419 or evening No.703A Boulevard St.Joseph, Tel.St, Louis 1322.225 ¢ WESTMOUNT \u2014 Modern five room heated or not heated fists; situated on Greene ave; mantels, gas grates, lighting fixtures, decorated: moderate rental; particulars, phone Metayer, Up 152.2286 8 FLATS, on Esplanade and St.Urbatd, pear Phone W.175.222 6 FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.FOR WINTER MONTHS, comfortably furnished house.with at least four bedrooms, and modern converitences; write full particulars to J 779, Star Office.228 2 7 DESK ROOM TO LET, Boulevard St.Joseph; $1.to $16; modern con TO LET desk room in front office, fn bulld- venience: immediate possession, Apply 1784 ing, corner St.James and St.Peter sts.Rent Esplanade, 227 4 $T.State business.Apply J 738 Star Office.| ! MONTREAL EAST GRAND Balloon Ascensi ~ And Descent with.Thr.On SUNDAY, Sept.26th, at 2 o\u2019clock- sharp, Different Parachutes be present.of 12 acres.- Refreshments served free on the \u2019 Sunday, October 3.J C.P.Dumas, 472 St.Denis st.Tel.East 2298, Leon Masson, 2127 Park ave.Tel.St.Louis 1408.Clovis Laurendeau, 1745 Mance st.Tel.St.Louis.2414.) Emilien Gareau, 427 \u2018Aylwin, Tel East 171.i TT (Montreal East R \u2018 - T $10,000 worth of Purthase Checks wlll be distributed from the balloon.Good for from $10 to $50 on the purchase price of any lot.: Arrangements have been made with the Montrea! Street Railway to put on additional cars on both lines for the accommddation of those who wish to We have just purchased an additinal block of land, making a total width To get to Montreal East, take any car to Lasalle avenue, Maisonneuve, then take the Terminal Line direct to the property.i If the weather iz unfavdrable this entertainment will be postponed.till .AGENTS: La Cie Immobiliere de.Monteal-Est, Le JOSEPH VERSAILLES, MANAGING DIRECTOR, ROOM 501, NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING.grounds.P.E.Joubert, Terrebonne.Tel.Main 7195.C.R.Carmichael, 155 Bourbonniere avenue.Tel.Main 7195.: Wm.Manning, 2030 Park avenue.Ww.Bumbray, 19 Farm st.Tel.Main ealty Co., Limited.) - Telephone Main 7195.OWING TO , -Fhone Main 2318 IMPORTANT- Visit BROOKLYN PARK, Station at 2.15.Return tickets Montreal and St.Lambert Terminal Development .AM Board ef Trade B THE LARGE SALE OF LOTS IN ree at our offi EN 4 4 hh ra rr ta + n Park ST.LAMBERT, P.Q.0 The prices will be advanced on or before October 11th, two cents per foot over the entire pfoperty.present.prices, and the advance may take place any day.Cc pn Sunday, leaving Bonaventure f .We have not many lots left at AO J - all modern improvements.Edward May, 44 MANCE ST.2063, near Fairmount, Apnex\u2014 VILLENEUVE ST., 63A\u20148plendiq corner flat to LAL ue Phone \u2018Westmount 763.Ker 1080 Modern flat to let: furnace; decorated; per- rent; side lights; perfect condition; imme.ellingion.== ED FT ter atl ne Sr oP ee ee | CUNT New semi-0etached bein .2 1 .a 1977 side ave, Westmount.el.West.\u2014 - ; c.wa NE 7 Hillside ace.Westmont 225 2603.225 6 -Nouss, No.B75 Claremont avenue, four - bedrooms, hardwood finish, electroliers and VIAUVILLE, \u2018rd Avenus, No.43 \u2014 A| paper to suit tenant; !mmedlate possession.227 2 OTICE \u20ac.Co.utlding, Montfeal.; + +- 1 Tel.Main 8113.at.{near Victoria square.) .A FURNISHED MOUSE3 TO LET.COSY HOME of.elx rooms and bath, electric light, gas stove.71 Milton st., near St.Urbain.\u2018Telephone E 8147.224 12 FURNISHED HOUSE, working man, 5 rooms, in exchange for owner's board, near Grand Trunk Stops.Write A., 627 Wellington st, TO LET newly furnished modern self-con- tained house, in central locality, from October 15th until May 1st; no children.Apply to janitor, 20 Oxenden ave.222 6 APARTMENTS WANTED.SMALL fully furnished heated apartment west of Park avenue, family of two; careful tenants; references given and required; moderate rent; maf} particulérs, P.O.Box .224 6 UNFURNISHED heated apartment or flat, of three or four rooms wanted immediately; no children.Address K K 9435 Star Branch, Office.WANTED\u2014A furnished house or apartment in vicinity of McOHI University, for four or five months.Address R R 6810 Bfiar Branch Office.226 2 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.FURNISHED FLAT wanted, eix or seven rooms in good locallty, heated preferred.Give full particulars, Including rental, Ads dress P P 9756, Star Branch Office.226 § WANTED flat or part house, 4 or 5 rooms, furnished, heated, references exchanged.Address 39 Drolet st.' OFFICES TO LET.FURNISHED OFFICE, with phone, best down town position; sacrifice; rent $28 monthly.J 838 Star Office.MODERN, well lighted, well finished stores to let in new building.st presont in course of construstion at corner of Sa Catherine and Guy sts.Apply Boutham, Limited, 63 68t.Afexander st, Montreal.151 2%eod SMALL OFFICE to let, with telephone, lighting.Apply J.E.Adameon, Coristine- Builaings, or room 5, 44 St.Sacrament A 224 6 TO LET\u2014Purnished if desired.with fireproof safe, bright office, in National Trust Building, with use of general office, telephone, ete.Ap py, Caretaker Natlonal Trust Building, 131 Bt James st; .- LL 1 2886 STORES TO LET.MOUBRN, well lighted, well finished ot fices to let, In new building, at pregsnt in cou of construction, at corner of Bt.Catherine and Guy sts.Apply Southam, Limited, 63 St.Alexander st, Montreal.181 29e0d NOTRE DAME WEST, i184, 8398, little past McGill, suitable for any business, greatly reduced rent, Apply 133 Rachel east.Norman Binmore, Eastern Townships Bank Building.225 6 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 855\u2014Large blgb ceiling, hardwood floor; cemented basement; fine shew window; business growing rapidly.Apply on premises; rent low to lat May, Tel, Up 33178.28 6 TWO NICE STORES, corner Hutchison, Villeneuve; good business place; also 8 flats, $13.Apply 1680 Mance.227 a _ STORES WANTED.STORE WANTED, with option lof sub.\"© renting part or portion of occupied store, on Bt.Catherine st, between Bleury and Stanley.State rent and particulare to Jf 821, Btar Office.\u2026 227 3 3aw BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.FLAT-\u2014Heated, well lighted, third floor, about \u201ctwelve hundred feet.Cheapest space in Montreal; suitable for manufacturers\u2019 agent or Jobber.Not for manufacturing.4 8 MANUFACTURING premises to let, ground floor, with power, 23 St.George at.Rent 825.The E.8.Manny Co.\u2019 225 Seod REAR of 24% Bt.Antoine at, two floors, 40 x 40, suitable for factory.Apply 566 Notre \u2018Dams st.west.227 8 VERY NICE FLAT to let, for light manufacturing; ares, 3,000 feet; new building, corner St.Lawrence and Bernard ave, Mile End; well lighted on the four sides: heated; with usé of elevator: also part of cellar.which has a cemented floor; rent $50.00 a month; will be ready by @ctober first.Apply to A.Pratte, 585 St.Timothy st, Tel.East 2014.216 812 MACKAY STREET HOUSE FOR SALE 8 story and basement, stone front house, in perfect condition.Al! modern convehiences.Apply for permit.PD.W, OGILVIE & CO., Inc, Teli Main 3113.ot St.Sacrament at.FOR SALE OR TO LET Excellent Buildings, water and steam power, \u2018Shetrio light plant, sprinklers, ete.For plans, eto, 0.W.OGILVIE & CO.Ine, 11 #1, Sacrament st.234 if ê Te ot qe i i.: yr © f s {GITY HOUSE FURN.303 St.James : p 2% .FACTORY AN 8 stall stable large yard, water in stable, central location for carriage or other\u201d business.Apply 38 Hermine st.222 \u20ac STABLE TO LET.\u2018y first class condition.338 Lagauchetiere st.West.226 2 _ FOR SALE.ARTICLES\u2014Four 8 and 4 light solid brass gaso.llers, 7 feet long; sultable for store; five large sise oil paintings, with heavy glit frames; one \u2018\u2018hot blast\u2019 hall stove (1800 model), $8.00 508 Guy st.226 à A $1 T0 $2 À WEE will furnish your house completely.Our.prices are the lowest in the city for fyrniture.stoves.carpets, oflcloth.\\ blankets, beds.Open evenings until 10 p.m.City House Furnishing Co.1322 to 1338 St.Lawren:e Eoulevard, 7 doors above Rachel.La 208 26 A SUT ON CREDIT Ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's high class fall suits, latest fashions sold on credit at lower prices than eisewhere for cash.Special termes to cash buyers, Lahde Bros., only address, 234.236 St.Lawrence Boulevard, near l\u2018orchester.\u2019 208 25 ANYONE deziring to buy on lostsiments lady\u2018s and gentlemen's clothing.ready msde and made-to-order: also furs and dry goods.Apply 101 St.Ellzabeth.Phone orders East 3272.A UTILE MONEY every week to furnish your home completely with high or medium class furniture, stoves,carpets and housefurnishings We sell on credit at lower- prices than elsewhere for cash.Special terms to cash buyers: also 10 young married coupies.Open evenings.Lande Bros, 234 236 St.Lawrence Boulevard, near Dorchester., AHERN SAFE CO, LTD.Manufacturers of Fire and\u2019 Burgiar-Proo?Safes.showrooms, 390 St.James Street.Factory, 119-153 Poplar ave.Et.Henri.139 Edecd BLUE COSTUME and gray winter coat, * 32 inches bust measure, for voung girls or small women;.children's furs, etc.571 St.Andre st.1% ; + - BLACK FARMER SATIN, 35c; navy costume éloth, B0c, 54 Inches; tweeés, 54 inches, 35c; black cashmere hose, 25e: colored shteens, 10\u20ac: Turkish towels, linen towels, mill ends, roller, butcher and table linens, a]l gpd useful lengths; black and fawn Imitation ather, 15c yard: boys\u2019 red sweaters, 25e.Rowell's General Baz.\u2019 adr.3 Cypress, opposite New \u2018Wing Windsor Hotel, 226 2 G0.Wil] furnish your home completely for little payments by the week or month.\u2018Whether buying for cash or credit you will find our prices the lowest on furniture, stoves, carpets, oilcloth, blankets, beds, etc.Open evenings until 10 p.m.City House Furnishing Co.1332 to 1338 lawrence \u2018Boulevard, 7 doors above Rachel.© 223 13eod CORDWOOD for sale, three ft.long, at railway, perfectly dry, first quality maple, etc.Address J.A.Bedard, Ste.Adele, Ter- rebonne County, Que.227 6, COOKING RANGE, \u201cEnterprise Leader.\u201d No.8, in use few months, stove pipes, single bed (walnut), several articles of furniture.cheap to quick .buyer.1536 Espian- ade avenue, Annex.7 7 COAlL~Genulne American anthracite.thoroughly acreened; carefully delivered.E.O'Grady, 2371 St.Lawrence.Phone St.Louis 1502.223 4eod DIAMONDS on credit, easy payments, 30 per cent.cheaper than in stores.J.A.Denault, Diamond Broker (office), 17 Place &'Armes HIll, Malin 31156.Write for catalogue.: 228 4 FALL SUITS ON CREDIT | Ladies\u2019 and gentiemen's up-to-date sales on weekly payments, same price as for cash.Garmaise Bros., 677 Ontario st .B.§ doors east of Beaudry.Tel.¥.4231.\u2018 220 24 FINE OIL PICTURES for sale, made by a Belgian artist; reasonable prices.Appl 1 ta p.m.Office, y 310 Lindsay Building, t.Catherine weat, 518._ 227 8 FURNITURE FOR SALE-\u2014Nlée stove, extension table, carpet, bedroom set and other furniture.Apply 207 rion st., Le FINE NEW ENGLAND square plano for sale, carved legs.rosewood came, 7 1.3 octaves, full iron frame; looks like new; price only $125: $5 cash and 85 a month.C.W.Lindsay.Limited, 394 St.Catherine streat east.227 4 FINE SMALL Dunham square pisno for sale, 7 octaves.rosewood case, in very good condition; just the thing for a be- sinner; price only $65.$5 cash and $4 a month.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 812 &t Catherine st.west.227 4 FOR SALE ~.- Duquette 3!.between Joli- ette and Chambly, 23x110 a bargain \u2018to prompt buyer.Parent Bros.56 St, Jamas.k 228 \" GURNEY OXFORD gas stove, almost new; also baby carriage; price reasonable, left bell.701 St.Catherine west.: HEINTZMAN -\u2014 An attractive upright piano, small sige, plain polished panels, ivory and ebony Keys: special price 3245, payable $15 cash and $7 per month.\u2019Layton Bros.144 Peet st.223 2 2aw HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, parlor suites, modern and rare, odd chairs, oll paintings, lounges, tables, lamp.portieres, all Al condition, \u2018cheap.Apply Basemeht door, 155 Ontario weat.226 6\u20ac LARGE POT STOVE.with hot air attachments, in \u2018ute ope year; also Ball stoves.223 Mt.Catheriñe west.ai NEW LEACH PIANOS Duplicates of the new Improved Leach upright p'anos supplied 10 Bennett's Theatre and Princess Theatre, $375, payable $10 deposit and $7 monthly.3 years\u2019 free interest.The Leach Plano Co, Ltd., 580 St.Catherine st.west, near Drummond, Éast End store, 488 St.Catherine st.east, between St.Andre and St.Timothee sta, PIANO BARGAIN We always have in stock a number of good second-hand square and upright planos for sale, from 850 upwards.Most liberal terms of payment.where.C.W.Lindsay Limited, 512 St.Catherine st.West.227 4 QUANTITY of household lpen, kitchen uten- sis, children\u2019s hats, wool Jerseys, carpet Tug and Jinslenm; suit of clothes: electricians tools: blow lamp; owner leaving city.163 Dorchester west.- 227 ?ST.DENIS, 357 \u2014 For sale ten bright fur= nished rooms.well ronted.two vears' lease, will sell cheap to immediate purchaser.reason, leaving city fqr \u2018country.227 3 - SUNSHINE CHANDELIER CO.184 Bleury at.now is the time for gas and electrio fixtures and supplies; we manufacture; our prices ure right.Wiring and fixtures ine stalled.wa 222 6 : 8 SEMOPHORE LEMIRE \u2014 To sell few shares of the Automatic Railway Signal Company of Lemire, just for few days.Address PP.OQ, Box 535.227 3 STEINWAY SQUARE PIANO rosewood case, 7 1-3 octaves, carved legs, full iren frame: regular price $700: now $150; 35 cash and $5 a month, C.W.Lind- for sale, say, Limited, 512 St.Catherine et.west - 227 4 TWO musical ,Detroits, twenty-five cent play and two five cent play.W.Doyle Riendeau Hotel, Montreal, 227 8 TEN DOLLARS wil buy an Oxford gas stove, short time In use.if taken?away Friday, the twenty-fourth.Arpiy 5 ®t.George Place, Westmount.TIRES\u2014For ssle two new Goodrich Tires, 30 x 33; Bailey tread and three inner tubes \u2018same size; STATE OITOF TUG Stanley west, THOS.KINSELLA'S celebrated refined Apple Cider, has added anotber gold medal to the fifty.The doctors of the city approve it is the best made in Canada.Bell Uptown 2539 when ordering.237 &t.Antoine st.237 2 VERY GOOD Hood square piano for sale, rosewood case, full iron frame; ivory Keys; in first class condition; price only $90.35 cash and $4 a month.C.W.Linde say, Limited, 354 St.Catherine st.east.WAKE UP Come and take advantage of our jewels lery sale.Everything must go.M.Vines berg, 367 Notre Dame Street West.WALL FISTURES, counter, sflent salesman.Apply Store, 749 St, Catherine west.25% DISCOUNT Ladies: 'and gentlemen choosing thelr new suits at once, before the Fall rush, will get the benefit of a specially low price.For the next two weeks 25 per cent, off regular fall prices.H.Albert, 184 St.Catherine street west, near: Bleury.221 18e0d show cases, one Chapman's Drug HORSES AND CARRIAGES.dition, cheap, $75.Apply 341 St.James, FOR SALE\u2014One secohd-hand \u201cClose,\u201d ia perfect order: will seat 4 persons inside; has rubber tires; very cheap, Apply The Ledoux - Carriage Co., Limited, 83 Osborne.st., 2268 HORSE \u2014 For sale light grey horse, good roadster, about 1050' Ibs,.\"sell tor $125.Apply stable, \u20ac Beaudry lane, between Stang ley and Drummond, Just above Dorchestdh | © 226 2 NICE little bay borse, about 950 lbs.perfectly kind, short tail, and good driver: must sell on account of going away this week, with buggies, harness, etc., for $125.00 only to a person that will guarantee best of care.Mrs, Macdonald, Rigaud, P.Q.228 2 ONE VERY nice second-hand coupe.for sale; sultable for phyeician, in perfect order.Can be seen at The Ledoux Carriage Co., Limited, 98 Osborne.\u201c 220 3 WANTED by a responsible person, two er © three horses to keep for their board, with option of purchase jf suitable.1411 Cadieux st.Tel, St.Louis 25%.- 227$ TT DOMESTIC PETS.DOG \u2014 Wanted rough haired Irish terrieg dos, about 8 months old, house trained, Not requirea for.bench purposes.Apply Winthrop Brainerd, Hamilton Powder Co.City.25 % DOG FOR SALE-\u2014Thoroughbred Airedale Terrier, pedigree; won following prizes at Mont.teal Dog Bhow June, 1900: 2ud In novice class, 8rd in limit.; 3rd in open; age 1 year, § months, For further particulars, apply to F.R.Hen.shaw, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont, worth one hundred dollars; will sell Sar yas: also pigeons; leaving city.Write S., 278 Sherbrooke west.TERRIER\u2014For sale, Boston terrier.all white} 8 weeks old; small alse.265 Am a WANTED TO PURCHASE.mme ee 00 1a obs wn me me aren vo mimi ALL: CAST OFF GLOTHING Furs, evening clothes, musical; instruments, jewellery, silverware, cameras, bankrupt stocks of boots, rubbers, etc.Doing the largest trade of any dealer in the city.Persons wishing to secure.the best prices should.first see 8: , Pearson, 776 Notre Dame street west.Tel.Main 965.Mail orders attended to.138 227 ALL KINDS of ladles, and gentlemen's cast off clothing.furs, jewellery, antiques, | silverware, musical instruments, etc, as \u2018we have a big demand; I will pay a higher price than any other desler.H.Pearson, 56 Craig west.Main 3967.209 80 ALL KINDS ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, jewellery samples, ane tique furniture, carpets, etc, best prices paid.H.Rubin 487 Craig east.Tel.East 4095.Mail orders attsnded.- 208 #6 .ALL KINDS ladies\u2019 sna gentlemen's cast off clothing.fura, jewellery, etc.As I pay a better price than any other desiert call first on M.Strean, 760 Notre Dame ste west, Tel.Main 3588, 230 1% ALL \u2018KINDS cast off clothing, furs, jewel lery, pawn tickets, cameras, etc.; highest prices paid.L.Adler, 135 Cralg west.Tel, Main 16.Mail orders atiended to.208 26 clotbing, ail 25 per cent.paid Notre Dams west, 24 4 BEST PRICES paid, for east off kinds second-hand\\ goods; more at Ostrogursky\u2019s, 664 Phone Malo PIANO BARGAIN Almost new Weber Upright Piano for sale, walnut case, 7 1-3 octaves, ivory keys, full iron\u2019frame, 3 pedals; will guarantee as good am new.Come In and see it.Price only $290.810 cash and §6 a month.C.W.Lindsay Limited, 394 Bt.Cathering East, 227 4 POTATOES \"Just received car load choice Green Mountain potatoes; tn be sold at 5c \"bag, delivered là city, C.0.D.Orders/ PAWN TICKETS.wanted.watches, dias monds, Jewellery, antique goods, furs, cameras, guns, Sheffield plate, Best priced In the City for good articles.J.B.Miller, 437 St.\u2018James street, Phone M.Ve ! = me man MILLINERY, MRS.f.A.LAPOINTE, takes pleasure to an abunce to ber many cnstomars that she has for ten days selecting the latest designs for her fall opening.whigh is taking place the 22nd September and the foljorving days.Hua.models choose \\ taken.AD Ray's, 341 bt.James.Téi.' Main 3380 _ on \u2018 \u201cThro dreds 0 la to troin, 1408 ft James.2° : 231 8 ta Come in and see us before buving elses DOUBLE LORRY WAGGON| in zood cone : ST.BERNARD, beauty, for gale, 2 yeats old, .sea i 2 à £ i PAR TE # Ë ¥ 5 Just returned from New York.where she wap \u2018 BUSINESS CHANCES.- URINESE opportunities Wanted to\u2019 pur.-ehase lpterest in ciger store.Address RB #315, Star Branch Office.; FOR BALE\u2014Tobacco, candy and stationery store: must be sold this week: no reasonable offer refussd; owner going into the manufactur tng line.Apply S0A Fairmount ave., As FOR SALE-\u2014~The old established business of the | late Mrs.M.Vineberg, gressmaker, at 517 Bt.Urbain, to be sold wih balance of stock and tue privilège of Line ngfhe.All information ean be had at J.Bell Tel.Main 8152, 7 Cralg RP : 228 8 Interest In bet retail company Incorporate \u2018rursorer for 1908, #145.- dle, on easy terms.) Spiga safé Investment.Apply The Buslrgfs Locators, Vancouref, B,C: 10 opport ° Vaséours 5 STOCK of graferies and lignors corner Mount Boyal and SR.Andre sts.; Jicènse; great buat- peas stand for a live man.Apply to Alex.Des: marteau, 60 Notre Dame si.east.224 6 SHOE MANUFACTURING \u2014 A splendid opportunity is offered on account of death of partner to secure controlling interest in established shoes manufacturing \u2018company; goods are well and favorably known and business has paid big dividends; about ten thousgne dollars required, Box M 588, Star Offick.WILKINSON.MONTREAL Ot good address and reputation is open \u2018to represent outside firm as branch manager or as local travelling representative.Rest of security and references {if necessary.Address J 774 Star Office.-227 2eod PATENTS.4 $850 WILL BUY Canadian patent for new card game, \u2018together with 2,000 packs in .sheets- die, adv.cuts, etc, Unusual bargain.Addresa L.H.Cortright, St.John, N.B.225 8 BOATS, YACHTS, LAUNCHES, ETC.\u201cBOATS \u2014 For sale gasolene marine motor, 3 H.P.in Al condition, cheap for cash.J 760, Sidr Office.228 4 POR SALE\u201432 foot cablned cruiser, 13 Db.p.Buffalo engine, in perfect running order and complete in every way; must sell now; ii buyer-can-buy at hig sacrifice.Jug-.bam, 53 Park ave.Phone east 6778.225 8 MÔTC#X BOAT, $125: length 18 feet, two \u201chorse power engine, runs 7 miles; any.child can run it; guaranteed in perfect order.Write H.Gosselin.Box 434.Montreal.\u201c AUTOMOBILES, MOTOR CARS, ETC LARGE seven seated automobile, in perfect order, fully equipped, Magnato windshield.etc.No reasonable offer refused, Apply for demonstration, Mr.Wills, Victoria \"Rink, Stanley.st.226 4 20 HORSE POWER, with top, y equipped, acetylene lamps, etc.in first .class order, newly painted.Wilson Garage Co.101 Osborne st.222 87 = WANTED TO BORROW.$1,000.00\u2014Wanted to.borrow, #1,000.00.pen cent.first mortgage: asset value, 000.00, Westmount property.Apply Box Sténe's Drug Store.Westmount.à at 6 $2;- T10, 226 2 MORTGAGE LOANS.meer emt - SO, LOANS on first mortgage.lowent rate of interest: will purchaäse \u201cccond mortfrrs or balancé _rice of sale.J.A.H.Hebert, 1838 Notre Dame west.159 322 TRUST FUNDS and, other moneys to lend on first mortgage on real estate, at low- \u2018est rates E.W.H, Phililps, of Doucet and Phillips, Notaries Canada: Life Chambers, 189 St.James st.Montreal.7 sit LOAN on first morigage on a manutacturer\u2019's building.for ten years, asked.Call at\u2019 A.L.Dupont, 201 Champlain street.227 2eoûd LOST.A BLACK and white cocker spaniel dog.puppy.blue leather collar, Please return \u201cto 309 Mackay st.Good reward.287 ! BROOCH-\u2014 Lost amall round brooch, pansy centre.and four pearls.Return to 31 Selby at.and be rewarded.BAG\u2014Lost, left th C.V.R.car, Bonaventure Station, 1.20 Saturdas, \u2018bag, with money and Ce Reward at 54 bruce ave, \\est- nt.: BOY'S COAT on.Mount Royai Park or in cemeteries.Phone Main 4691.Reward.227 2 CRESCENT BROOCH.set with pearls, vers valuable to owner: also a- lace bow; will be sewarded \u2018if returned\u2019 sr.Antoine st, apartment 19.ae ORAIN BRACELET-Lost, Tuesmlay.21st sep tember, between Bleury and Metcalfe, slong Sherbrooke and St.Catherine stréets.Reward given.Retura to 33 Sie.Famille st.to 207 DIAMOND RING lost on Bt, Catherine st.west.between Bleury and Ghy sts, Wea- nesday morning.Liberal rewa offered for return to No.12 Mt.\" Stephen Apartments, Westmount.22% KEYS8\u2014Lost, a bunch of keys, Finder return.to room 10, between ¥ u.m.and 6 pm, ward.) on Tuesday.30 , Hospltal at.and receive re- ON Werdnosdar nigut, lady's gua metal watch, in McGill fob: route, Park ave.thence Sherbrooke west -on morth side, Reward at 271 Sherbrooke west.\u201cLelephone Uptown 4034.RING\u2014Lost.while driving on iberbrocke ut, between Westmount Park and MeGlli Col lege ¥rounds, a plain guid wediing ring.Finder will be rewarded upon retursing sade to 46 Burton ave, 225 3 SPECTACLES ~\u2014 Lost on Wednesday, 22nd, between Oglivy's and Morgan's, a pair ot broken apectacies, in case, marked R.and N.Taylor.Finder please leave same at .Taylor's, St.Catherine west.Westmount, TAN COCKER SPANIEL PUP~\u2014Lost, day morning.Bolder wii! be Wednes- Return to IT7I.Park ave., or prosecuted.- TIN BOX -7-Lost, on Wednesday evening, near street.à tin box containing papers.Reward at Déminion Transport Corn: pany's Office, No.5 Place d'Youvf fe.TERRIER \u2014 Lost on the: 23rd in Mount Royal Park, Airdale terrier: license Weat- mount 305; answera name Raffles.Reward\u2019 at 4 Cote st.or Kennedy's Stables, Burnside and Metcalfe 227 à TERRIER\u2014Lout from 507 Sherbrooke at.wi st, lemon and white fox terrier dog.Answers to: name of Mac.Rewerd ut above address.226 3 WEDNESDAY EVENING Rost, small bl Fo.ack purse, | eontaining mogey and vert ticket Tor train.near 8.James aad Sr.Antoine st, Kindly rush return.1137 A Antoine st.Reward.mit re ie in k FOUND.DOG FOUND-A big ft.Bernard dog: owner .sap page hod hasty fore mlvertisement, y 2.Dec les, : .Phone 18 far e Beaubien at SCUHLERS\u2014Found, Ayimer at.M.\u20ac pale scublers.Apple 87 \u2018 7, WATCH \u2014 Found.Spt.13th.gold watch; small lade owner can havé same by proving property, etc.Appl prove 5 pply 612 Sherbrooke se _ PERSONALS.Fr PIAN SINO.n © TÜNINO.art 3 aio a ° Crom, late doi repairing; a Tks yi To a Phone St.Louis $94 or postal 2449 Ca Ha.\u201d PHRENOLOGIST Prof, § Tune.Bolentitle Reader,\u2019 one ih Kis profession Are you ood, Consult Lim upod aitairs succeed in business, etc.therine at.306 to $2.0 ob: 10 to 4 si mes re avn + stan nds æ end How om Be.13004 + cr TRO, OT, Dygerara i iv a a teach residing at 5 st, Kiron ax Mont- Fou Sha sary frum § mr ie Sar i PH Et Si + SITÉATIONS VACANT, (MALE) AN \u2018intelligent POTSON MAY earn $108 month.\u201ciy corresponding far néwepapers; no can.\u2018vasaing.Send for particulars.Press Byndi cate, Lockport, N.T, 215.36 A BRIGHT, neat office boy.Danis Advertising Blsns, Limited, 180 Craig vost, AN experienced traveller, with a good gro- \u201ccary connection wanted, Eastern.Ontario and Ottawa Valisy, without abeve requirements.wasting tims answering.Address Coffes and Spice, J 809, Star Office.237 3 i HAND SRRISRE = wanted, 14 \u2014 Blu Heffernan, eau JUNIOR wanted company.Apply J To Tigo fire\u2019 Isvaragot T14, Star Office.283 cafe, 8 MeQli! College LOOM FIXER wanted: Jpply st once, stat- \"ing experience and ses, Penmans Limited, St.Hyacinthe, 227 ANYONE.anywhere, start a mall order business at home.No canvar ing, Be your own boss.8.0d \u2018or tres booklst.Tells how.Heacoek.Lockport, N.208 \u20186 ABSISTANT BALESMAN wanted for a high class clothing store; none need apply unless possessing first class city references.Apply by letter to Box 34 Station C.Post oft 230 14 A BRIGHT BOY Wanted, for office work and messages.Apply in own handwriting, stating age and references, Box J 836 Star office.Y.BOY wanted; ronponsible position.Apply at once to A.A.Dobasa, 348 Bherbrooke street west.226 2 BOY -~ Wanted good earnest boy with fair education, for wholesale establishment.J 771.Star.Oftfes, 226 BREAD BAKERS wanted.Apply at once Jas.Strachan, 246 City Hall- avenue.BOY about 16 years of age to delivèr clr- culars and make himself generally useful.Apply 38 Stanley st., upstairs.BUTCHERS and bohers wanted.Apply W.Clark Packing House, 33 Amherst oy \u2018 .27 A BIG MONEY easily made.We want men in every locality in Canada to advertisé our goods, tack up show cards in all con- apiecuous places, and generally represent us.$20 to $30.per week and expenses being made.Steady work: entirely new plan: no Royal Remedy Co, London: Ont., Canada.212 156 6aw eow BOYS WANTED » Good strong boys wanted at once.Ap- +ply-\u2014to\u2014the-Manager-The-:5.Carsley\u2014Co.; Limited.Downtown Store, Notre Dame street west.BOY \u2014 Wanted a good, smart boy to de- Hver parcels and \u2018make himself generally useful around tallorinæ store.Apply jin person\u2019 to 121 St.Francois Xavier st self useful around factory.Apply The - Hamilton Meg, Co., Lid.Colonial avenue and Elrtire at\u2019 Annex.Coe.BOY wanted for office of largé manufacturing concern; must:be quick and accurate at figures.Write Post Office Box 2422, Montreal.22718 BOY \u2014 Wanted strong boy in patent medicine hoe se.Apply Radway and Co.$ Jacques ier sg.BREAD APPRENTICE wanted; must have & couple of years\u2019 experience.Apply Jas.M.Atrd, 165 St.Urbain st.CITY COLLECTOR wanted, permanent position and good salary to capable man, with references and abie to invest 3250 cash, no other need address J 6861, Star Office, : oe} ï 2288 references; ance} to live at stables, berbrooke at.228 3 CARRIAGE WASHER wanted; must have experience.Apply with references oe [$11 Richmond st.; 226 : COACHMAN: must have City.experienced; tem, Apply 189 West CARPENTERS wanted, at once.Apply on job, Heney Bullding, Delorimier avenue and Masson st.D.G.Loomis and Sons., | 227 2 COPY-HOLDER \u2014 Wanted smart, well educated boy (about 17 years of Rge), as COAT PREESERS and coat finlshers wanted st once; steady work; good wages.Apply Superintendent, Semi-ready, Limited, 472 Guy st.= - 328 3 CLERK wanted, about 20 years old, broker's office; must be weil educated.write well, have references.Apply J 330, Star Office.COAL CARTERS wanted; steady work and good wages to reliable men; also strong young man \u2018to help around yard.2171 Bt.Lawrence Boulevard.CAPABLE SECOND HAND in our Woullen Mill, ope ing raw stock, yarné aod wages.baton Maputecturas Compass, 224 anted for dyeb brooke, Que.COMMERCIAL travellers ot experiance wanted for Quebec and Ontario \u2018to sell spe- claltles of most malleable shoes; reforences | required.Address J 724, Btar Office.228 CARPENTERS \u2014 Wanted two good car- .penters and two improvers, only ' finst class men need apply.123 Bishop st, COMPETENT foundry foreman speaking English and French, that has a ractical- knowledge of general jobbing foun- Ty in ail kinds of rey iron castings and able to handie from 35 to 40 molders, with advantage; must understand cupola practice and be steady and sober.State wages required, Address M 585, Star Office.22¢ 83 CLOTHING SALESMAN with good connee- i tion In Western Canada willing to take a good line on commission; samples ready to begin at once.Goodform Clothing Mfrs.3 Notre Dame st.east.2%.3 CANDY MAKER wanted, cream man; must be first class on high grade creams, jellies.marshmellows.State wages, abllity; references, Apply at once M 584, Star.Office.224 SANVAGSERS and collectors wanted; good .salary and commissions.Union Lifé Assurance Go, Tla St.games st.COMPETENT trave the auld: of cnr.French and -Engll ing cual salesmen.wanted for actusl sell- iibersl commissions.Uamilten Osta, DRAUGHTSYAN, junior, preferred, small art With.but chance for advancement.Address, stating age, experience and salary expected to J 814, Star Office.221 3 \u2018DRIVER for milk rdind and dairy farm.Apply at toll-gate, Notre Dame de Grace, \u2018on Sherbrooke st, at $ a.m.References required, 2° 225.teod ENERGETIC MAN, with own: horse and.waggon to deliver charcoal; good salary to right man.Apply 84 Rielle at, Cote St.= ENGINEER Wanted, first-class man to take charge of steam power, heating and electr plant.Apply the Thomas Davidson Mig.Co.; Limited, 187 Delisle st: EXPBRIENCED heelers wanted for large shos factory.Union men preferred, Sep No.105 Latour st.23 ERRAND- BOY wanted, Crown Trimming Co, 204 St, James at, City.~ ENGINEER Wanted, engineer to take charge of \u201cbollers in l&rgs office Jullding.One Holding first-clash certif cate and.cap: able o ne well aftér the Address giying references, 88 Branch Office.FIRBT CLASS operators.wanted en orient on Sr and suite; ood wages.Apply to Ma a sata ue premises, | 1949 Star.west.lat floor up.FIRST CLASH asloamnan wanted, callin.on the Montreal Hardware.Maréhahtz carry a line of polishes as & aide line.Apply [oy lettin, J M1.bar Office.208 3 Jaw | GROCERY, CLERK Nase u once, à ith experience; Apply\u201d nŸ êt.Antoine ét.0D LoOM FIXER WAN bring \u201cRi | \u201d gooa experience required, Write for particulars BOY \u2014 Wanted strong boy to make him- {= capy-holder.Apply at Star Composing Room.| for possess good appearance and, wanted,\u201d ap.published both lo.raining, \u201cJ Princip tof ung\u2019 Tools free.New sys tice: Scart) instrue- n twelve! to eighteen weeks complete course.ogue, Moler.Barber Col- .west, Montreal.13 ni : LEARN barber trad tem.Contstant p tions.Graduates dollars weekdy.Fi Tite far free © lege, 113 Cralg Wanted, high- -class ladies\u2019 tatoès: workmen only need- Wc Cartwright.Henry Morga con Ltd, Philhps Square, LABORERS-\u2014 Wanted fifty on Greens ave, Westmount, $1.75 per dav.ga7 2 LADIES TAILORS, \u2014 Wanted men, with experience, highest wages paid.Apply 350 St.Catherine wast, ; 226 3 LABOURERS 30 laborers wanted at 5 at 200 | per; hour.Apply Gray & ighton, 7 \u2018Park Avenue.: LOCAL SALESMEN for Lovell's Series of Exclusive Private Greeting Cards; good commission; about 8 weeks\u2019 work; good returns for energetic worker, Apply svenina after 8 at 834 Lorne Cresoërit.LABORERS WANTED for buliding work, 20\u20ac per hour.Moitutain and St.Catherlue sue MILK DRIVER wanted.APD'y.with references to Jobn D.Duncan Co, 218 Mountain st.; ue 2 MALE SHOE CUTTERS wanted, aiso trimming cutters, at \u2018once.Apply at \u2018Ames Holden, Limited, 201-Inspector st.227 2 MEN wanted, young.strong.good vision, account increasing business, oni all rall- roads.for firemen or brakemèn: expérience unnecessary: - permanent.positions; experience unnecessary; parmanent positions; $75- - $100 monthly.\"Promoted to conductor or-en- gineer, 8150-8200; State age, weight, hélght.{ Send \"stamp.Railway Association, Monroe st, Brookiyn, N.Y.2 MANAGER for the manufacturs of high class mechanic and precision tools, one accustomed to the assembling of small pieces: age, experience, wages snd references ve- quired.Address P.O.Box 825, Montreal.337 2 e0d- MAN ~~ Good man to do general work.Apply Hotel Carslake, 575 St.James at.MEN \u2014 Wanted a few good linemen immediately, steady work for the right men.Appip Superintendent, Power House, Sara- guay Electric ce.Cartierville.Tske Mountain car.MAN ro help in cellar and attend fires.Ap- | ply at once, Bath Hotel, foot McGill Gol- lege.MESSAGE BOY.\u201cApply to Foreman, Mont .real General Hespitél.MAN wanted to operate wheel iathe tor boring car wheels, to work in raliroad contractoræ machine.shop, 190 miles from Montreal.Wages 27%¢.Apply Macdonet! & O\u2019Brien, Hervey Jct.Que, 2 MARRIED MAN, with small family, to take.care of two horses and two cows and make himself generally useful about country place.Ridgewood,\u201d Lancaster, Ont, ) MAN to.take photographs, indoor and outdoor.also flashlighis; o BY good, reliable men need apply.J 806, ar oni ce.NEAT BOY for broker's office.Apply 47 St.Francois Xavier st.- OPDRATOR \u2014 Wanted moving pictures operator, also lady.pignist to travel; good wages, Address P P 9754, Star Branch Of- Bon- | ad, A 1 Honus it.and ; Rly.8 3 KITCHEN MAN, one who is not afraid of | work; none others need apply.[Strathcona .LISE arimen Apply t ontreAl Limited, 3448 City at) avenue.\"STRONG, A Ing to ork hard.\u2018Apbly at.stick j B.Benson, sso SERVANT - mes Wanted an indoor man ser- required.Apply 918 Dorchester.west.TYPIST wanted for large insurance company, one with, Severs! yéars* experience préferred.Apply 3 74 Star Sih Apply at once New Canadian co Grand River, Que 236 4 TWO experiences \u201cpara candy men, one cresm candy man, one pan man for Tolley, Bros.and: ca, Winnipeg, £ood.WARS.(to-night between 5 and 7.80 to 728 Br.Dénia st.Ask for Mr, Pigeon.4 TRAVBLLER\u2014 Wanted for \u2018Maritime Prov: inces & good live traveller to carry our Unes of veilings, chiffons, nets, dress trimmings, ete.on.commission; do not apply unléss.yoy have \u2018good connection and no conflicting lines, Win 'C, Mortimer Company, Ltd.LIT Wellington at.west; Toronto.WANTED \u2014 T \u201cSave a Hewly patented de- | vice, \u201chaving big sales through agents.\u2018 Treveller neoded to make appointments.No canvésaine; will pay salary and expeiises weekly.¥.J.Waterson, Brapttord, oo WANTED at once two iret class paper cut.- tera; none Lut sober and steady men need apply.The Gazette Printing Company, Ltd.Bindery Dept, J.Leroux.\u2019 226 # W.H.SCROGGIE, Linited Require experienced noi Hor the Hosiery Department.226 WANTED sirbng young man, willing to : \u2018work.Only written references accepted.Apply after 10 am, Dechaux Bros, 661 Montcalm st.WANTED à strong youth to learn photo engraving business.\u2019 Apply The Mortis mer Co, Ltd.2 Bt.Antoine st, 227 2 WE WANT, two good salesmen to sell our premiums\u2019 to merchants in the city, men must possess ability of the highest order; good money for the right men.See Bales | Manager, 40 8t._Antolne at.WANTED a number of wiremen and helpers.Apply at Eastern Electrical Eng.Co., 316 Lagauchetiere west, between 5 and 8 p.m.and 8 to $ a.m.WANTED at once first.clasé eléctriclans.Apply to The R.Moncel Electric Company, 157 Cralg of, west.WATCHMAKER Must hoe first- class workman.Johnston Bros., WANTED coat makers for custom work.77 Alexander st.226 3 YOUTH.wanted with knowledge of shorthand and typewriting, in both languages; with & good chance for advancement.Apply with references, McComber and Cummings, 373 Bt.Paul et 226 2 YOUNG MEN wanted to learn {elegraphy and qualify as soon as possible for railroad and commercial positions: day, and evening courses.Apply Monument National 8chool of Telegraphy.Montreal.238 5 YOUNG MAN wanted,\u2019 speaking both lan- gusges ag office assistant; must Know shorthand and typewriting.Address J 751, Star Office.228 ?YOUNG MAN wanted by local wholesale dry goods house, smart young man for stock work, Apply, stating salary required as well ad past experience, under J 807, Star Office.YOUNG MAN wanted as stenographer, with knowlsdge of bookkeeping.State \u2018experience, references und salary expected, J 815 Star Office.YOUTH about eighteen wanted at once by wholesale men's furnishing house, of 800d appearance; must: w its = good hand OPERATORS tors for ladies\u2019 costumes: highest sal- 27 r.Seguin, at Dupuis Freres, Ltd., Les St.Catherine.east.2273 OFFICE BOY wanted for large office.Apply in own handwriting to J 774, Star Office.; 226 3 OFFICE BOY.\u2014 .Wanted experienced office boy: salary $20.Address stating age, to 8 8 9956, Star Branch Office.OFFICE BOY wanted immediately.Wilks & Burnett, 601 Mefchants Bank.Bidg.OYSTERMAN wanted: must references, etc.Apply o : University.at.ord Hotel, 34 226 2 PAINTER \u2014 Wanted a first class psinter, one that can figure on work and manage a dept.Apbly by letter to 8 8 8957, Star Branch Office.\u201d PAINTERS and paper hangers wanted at once, Apply* Alex.Mackay, corner St.Matthew and Dorchester sts.PLUMBERS wanted.Apply Greenburg and Silverman, $60 St.Lawrence at.215 3 PLUMBERS\u2014Wanted 1st class plumbers and helpers at once, Apply to Wm, Robinson, Southam Bldx., corner Guy and, Be Catherine ats.- POSITIONS secured as traveilers, Fr ars, clerks; pffice men, collectors, drivers, other kind of work.Open every day.Evenings, Monday, Thursday, Saturday.Write, cali or phone Main 131, Marion's Registry | Bureau, SE Notre Dame east.226 RELIABLE BOY or young man wanted for the country; must be able to milk and driv permanent.Adare P.O.Box 987, Montreal, : - n amongst flour and es, to handle vaiuable side line on commifion Ee old established trensurer, With thorough knowledge of bookkeeping.limited liability company,\u2019 permanant sition will\u2019 be.offered to dhe &hle tv Invest $3000.\u2018Address (in.confidence).giving full particulars, sg and references in.lirst Instance, ar Do notice rn be taken.J 660, Star Office.234 + STENOGRAPHER and typewriter -w ted.Apply to Box J 180, Star Office, = .SOLICITORS \u2014 Wanted at- ofiey ten goli~ citors: good salary to right \u2018men: Ja.Grèss J 798, Btar Office.126 ~ STENOGRAPHER _ 5.Wanted xperienced notes In ne eh, put ing both lensué qu a.m, to 6 p.m.bright pro.dala ing.fone To P where how-long.-to P.good salary and $50.00 .hi A own hand weit st employed and | ox 2556, \u2018uy or STEAMFITTERS wanted at ee.api thew Alex.Mackay, corner St.Dorchester sts, \u201d Mh SMART.active boy wente Gray, at Allan's, corner ate.po x ètc, evenings, Wesimoug Bualiteus.Côllege (XStR \u2018year Brooke, A oi eee Cot a positions.of our eno! Phong ne Vermont eh ve STABLEMAN \u2014 ranted na, sober, est.man to take ca tad, youn: $ suddie B ABply with Referenced, ait Cresent.y PES om AERA Wanted.at once, experienced opera-.aid.Permanent employment.Ap- ave first class laborers, hotel or dining car men, or ny | } and vicinity tra- house.Box 132, Mgfitreal Star.Toresito.te \u2018wanted for: BHORTHAND, bookkeeping, speed - oration.as 47 ster | shd not afraid to work, and 4 o'clock.Tooke Bres,.St Elizabeth - st, Bt.Henry.227 2 TouNd MAN to learn stereotyping.Apply Friday morning at 8.30, first floor, up.25 Bt.George st.YOUNG MAN wanted, for winter or permanency, who ean milk one cow.attend to horse and help to clear bush, close to Montreal.Mr.Fulton, Summaries, He Limi $5.75 A DAY sélling Anti-Spiash Filters in your city.Be first in the field.Particulars of G.T.Cole, Owen found, Ont, 313:13° SITUATIONS, VAGANT, (FEMALE) AN: experienc\u2019 lady: bookkesper, \u2018with a knowledge of office routine.\u2018Denis Aû- vertising Signe, Limited, 150 Craig bra A GENERAL SERVANT wanted for email family of two people.Apply A Church \u201cst.City.© AT ONCE \u2018a bright young in for junior étfice work in mtockbroker's office.State \u201caie, \u2018experience \u2018ang saiary expected, Apply J 808, Star \u2018Office.A RELIABLE genera] servant, small fam- | fly.best salary paid to the right party.Apply At once T8¢ St.Joseph I Boulevard, 3rd door from Park avenue.\u201ca SAN experienced\u2019 cook wanted) best : réfer- ences required.Apply -from 10 to 11 amer 8.te 3 pin.at 18 MeTavish at.ci AN intelligent.pereon may earn $100 \u201c Monthly correspohéiug for clara, Prose no chnvassing, Send for perticul ars 5 Syndicate.Lockport.N.XY.BLOUSE OPERATORS Wanted at once, experienced operators on lawn waists and ladies\u2019 white- wear.We pay highest prices in the city, and can give S Ready employment all year round rencent Manufaotur- 14 ing Co, Ltd, 2 225 2eoû prented.& thordughly.experienced Cv willing to go to Toronto.Apply x 2poer The a Sherbrooke 0 du fu Cog GENERAL wanted: : cook Insposter st.must be\u2019 gooû \u201cand houné-tablemaid.321 Mion si coox.e a aise.House tabiqmaid: a té; réome; nice.home; aman ainily.oy oy tes Rosiyn ave, West-{ mount.Take \"Westmount Boulevard\u201d car up Guy st; car vou \u2018within one blogk of house, pes +5 0388 2, i ETO, \u2014 Wanted good uider nurse, are also a scrubbing matd: Ap Day -Nurssry, $0 Belmont.Fart! ain con, with: chil} y Montreal 827 # capa sable oe spe.ke .a sib ofan a fae, py Berm i 3 chea- Rite Bt.Matthew.his Montreal.- wired.Prine Arthur st.west., do \u2014 ants \u201cgood coon-goneral, ate useinald, willing to go.to\u2019 Totanto; vibre i Appi to 4731 Western, F Mount 428, Rl] family; A Raining er after Tamil a Ford Lits of Mot calte + ë ou ACTIVE young man wanted, will ry vant to walt on the table, ete, references | Two OR THRES track foremen wanted.| puly between; LE].ted, wanted: its we reid \u20ac es\u2019 unite blouses; also | Weekly wages paid Apply, at once, The T.ited, 8 Beaver Hail Hill, » og fs cigar rollers and EA or anted.also JE à 2 ly at once réch an ons, Limited, 89 Moon st.5 2 irts; also smart Girls wages while learning.ton Co, ma FEEDERS AND FOLDERS Experienced feeders and \"folders wanted for Mangle De artment, at mond street.19 hd SITUATIONS.VACANT, (FEMALE) GENERAL SERVANT, who, 1 od plain sock.148\" Durochier st.once.Apply Toilet Laundry, 425 Juch-.GENERAL SERVANT wanted, \u201cgood plain cook; small family: young woman prefer.ted; references required.Apply morning, or evening 34 Hampton Court, Mountain st, GENERAL \u2014 Wanted.a general servant, with reference.Apply at once 47 Bt.Take 3 street, .HOUSEMAID, young, goed matron, res ferences.Apply.61 \u2018sherbrooks st, 2 HOUSE and.net wanted.\u201care 128 Mackay st.226 2 HOUSEMAID in P, Q.village; \u2018family of three; must apeak \u2018French and.some English, Hitle or no cooking.Stats age \u2018and wages required.M 689, Star Office.227 6 3 | HOUSE-TABLEMAID wanted at once, references.Apply 250 Mountain st.HOUSE-TABLEMAID wanted; must have élty references.Apply 81 Shuter street; before 11 a.m.or after ÿ rm HOUSEKEEPERS, cooks, housemalds,: maids wanted-for Tor Nog thwest,\u201d and sum wages, Fares pald.st.Toronto, with waltresses, rsemaids, parlor- to, the States, the r \u2018resorts.Highest liam Britt; 288 Yonge American\u201d SITUATIONS- VACANT (FEMALES WANTED general.servant for small 1ly; must have refersnces.Apply TTS rr Urbain at.A Young: LADY wanted for office \u201cwork; t be a good\u2019 rapid writer, Address J ns, tar Office.62 \u2018YOUNG GIRLS wanted for Tight work.Ar- ply \u201850 Notre Dame at.weet, 226 3 YOUNG GIRL to assist with housework in small fiat, Apply with references to 89 Church st, YOUNG LADY \u2014 Wanted refined young.lady (Protestant) to look after little girl six ydars old during the afternoons, one speaking French preferred; only those hav- ing-the -highest references need apply, between 2 and 4 p.m.or after 8 p.m.to 66 Linton \u2018Apartments, Sherbrooke st, west.2 YOUNG GENERAL SERVANT wanted, one ho understands plain cooking; refer- encts required.118 Hutchison, YOUNG LADY wanted as assistant in office; must be experienced and thoroughlp accurate at figures, Apply, stating refer- ehces and salsty expected 4e J 535, star Office.227 2 YOUNG WOMEN to .make pads for the hair; no experience necesstry; good hands gan make $3 to $10 a week.J.Palmer and Bon, 108 Notre Dame west.226 2 WINISHER wanted: must be ood b Bote maker, Apply 433 Notrs Dame Vis 16 \u201c 600D WAGES Girls making collars and cuffs can earn from $8 to $10 a week.We need stitchers and two buttonhole operators.We have also room for three or four smart girls.to learn.No charge for thread.Closed \u2018Saturday afternoon.Apply the Standard Shirt Mfg.Co., Ltd.213 Delorimier ave.Ask\u2018for Mr, Power.4 -GÎRL wanted for.general housework, to go out of the city, small family; highest wages.-M 573, Star Office.224 6 GIRLS \u2014 Wanted experienced giris aslsun- âry checkers, permanent work and good wages paid.The Globe Laundry Co, 477 Laurier avenue, Bell Tel.St.Iau i GIRL, WANTED-\u2014General bouse girl; must be & cook; vo washing; g wages; none but experierced persons need Da at 20.Met- -caife ave, Westmount.girl Is \u2018west.képt.Apply 863 Dorchester st.228 8 GENDRAL SERVANT wanted where second |; HOUSE-TABLEMAŸD\u2014 Wanted smart girl as house-tablemald; references required.Apply 34 Bt.Matthew\u201d st., HOUSEKEEPER wanted: for workingman's home, and child not objected to.State terms Box J 826, Star Office.HOUSE and tablemafd wanted.Apply 802 Sherbrooke st.west.HOUSE-TABLEMAID .wanted; best references required, Apply at 151 Metcalfe st.HOUSE-TABLEMAID wanted, ons willing.to assist with girl seven years old.Apply with references, 18 MacGregor st.; 2278 HOUSE-TABLEMAID wanted; must have best references.Apply to Mrs.\u2019 Herbert \u2018Molson, 340 Mountain st., from 2 to 3 p.m.or from 7 to 8 p.m, > 228 2 HOUSE and tablemald wanted; must have good references.Apply to The Andrews Home, 48.Belmont Park.228 2 KITCHEN MAID wanted.Apply to the Housekeeper, Montreal General Hospital.LADIES BUTTS FINISHER (woman) wanted Immediately; good wages.Apply to Marchand, °307 Notre Dame west, lst floor up 222 6 GOOD COOK Wanted, also tablemaid: references required Apbir, sis Shorbra at.west.GENERAL SERVANT: \u201cmust be good cook.Apply 3 Montes du Zouaye.228.3 Lp eral servant, with references.Apply 878 Lansdowne ave.226 3 GENERAL SERVANT wanted in: \u201csmall fam- - ly: no laundry work; must understand how to cook, ps1?Bherbrooke st.west.: 225 4 ; GENERAL 'SERVANT wanted; satisfactory references required.Apply to 81 Park ave.GENERAL SERVANT wanted; experienced cook and haye good.references.Apply 385 Mountain 'st., Apartment 32 3 2 GIRLS wanted for hair works experienced and not experienced, steady work.Apply Standard Halr CTo., £63 Notre Dame Mg \u2018GENERAL \u2014 For family of \u2018two; must be good plain cock, highest salary to com: petent \u2018girl.Call moruings or evenings, 64 York avenue, \u201cWestmount 1 GENERAL \u2014 Wanted experienced \u201cgeneral \u201cservant, willing to pay good wages.Apply to 38 Sussex avenue, 226 GBNERAL SERVANT wanted for two in family; must be a good plain cook.Apply No.38 Grosvenor Apartments, corner of Guy and Sherbrooke sta.GENERAL SER My.Agply \u20ac GENERAL SERVANT, émail family.Arifagton avenue.RENHRAL \u2014 Wanted smart girl for general housework, family of three, no wash- fng.fourteen dollars à morth, two afternoons, one evening off a week, best of reference required.Apply evenings at 7.30, Apartment 11, Roosevelt Apartments, St.Catherine at, Westmount.ANT wanted, small fam- ower avenue.227 3 Ww servant for family of tour.Dorchester st.soop PLAIN COOK: no Sunday work.Av, © Ply 352 Bt.Lawrence Boulevard.a or ed.at\u2019 once a enerai 1° tôt n* family.Apply 487 ans \u2018avenue, Westmount, Mrs, Esin- art._Apply 4140 SIAL amid.12 to 18 years, for care of baby threes months old; good home land wages for respectable girl, Call at #1 City Councillors at, Mrs.Scott.! GIRL or oman to assist in housework.Bicep home.8 Hrunswick st.GENERAL \u2014 Wanted at once servant, Apply 720 Boulevar ond general \u201cSt, Joseph.227 2 GENBRAL SERVANT for light housework, no cooking.Apply 471 Guy at.GIRLS a Experienced young women for collar ironing room; also intelligent women who write well tor marking and sorting room.Troy Laundry Co., 35 yer Lachine rond, Verdun.:327 3 + GOOD.GENERAL SERVANT wanted for small family.good wages to right party.Apply between 7 and 8 evenings.227 4 GENERAL SERVANT.experienced\u2019 imine- diately, small \\family.Apply with refer- ances at 4687 Sherbrooke st.between Ar- \u2018ington and Lansdowne.Phone Westmount 2387, Ld 227 2e0d GENERAL SERVANT wanted for.small family in apartment; must be a good cook: and have best.of references.Apbly 4280 Weatern avenue.sat 2 GOOD COOK, 'housemald and tddblemaid\u2019 wanted for a family of two.Apply Meter 2.30 p.m.at No.221 Drummond st.GENERAL S8PRVANT wanted for two per- ec must Se ve recommended pra Se spea rench.App! cwesn a and after 6 pu 375 Gover.Lachide Road.Notre Dame de Grace; Telephone mount 1802.225 GENERAL we\u2019 Wanted a good vant; references required.Apply 286 Eline Avenue, .Westmoun at | GENERAL SERVANT vante \u201cfor emall \u201cprivate family.\u2018Apply «&t once 12 Praga 1, \u2014 Good Senay Prervant ly reliable; Teterences.i two.Apply No.I ston Apartments, 242 Sherbrooke at.west.GENERAL \u2014 Wanted a Cooking.no washing: ano \u2018Roatyn ave.Westmoy t, GENERAL SERVANT, wanted fo family.Apply 181 Ran Ne Good wages.: \u201cwencral, vais \u201cemart young fi + tm.A Rly 31% Metcalte = [esse SERVANT vanied a one Tot | sory n apartment; plain cooking.y Me W.Matthews, 4 a Weer ge wastèd, family of #; apn le £70 refer.GENERAL SERVANT \u2014Wanted, kood gen.must be | 4474 ! \u2018GENERAL - Wanted a competent general West.26 enera)l ser.\u2019 Se avonu l'asxoRad SERVANT py tor family ot] TLAUNDRESS to do washing at her own home; ona outside city prefecred; would send and get sundry if necessa Reply .by.letter, stating references \u2018to F.Stuart Foster, 704 Dorchester st.west.228 2 rs.MARKERS ~\u2014 Wanted at once experienced | markers and sorters.Apply to American Steam Laundry, 41 Beaver Hall Hill, 227 2 MAIDS \u2014 Wanted.immediately for.a col- Jege .tablemaids, housemaids.Apply to Mrs.Butler, 50 City Counciliors st.NURSE GIRL wanted to take care of two young children, § Balle st, off St.Matthew.st.NUREEMAID or nursery governess; good references required.Apply at 428 Guy st.225 8 Hil, NURSE wanted, Mackay st.Apply fo Miss 86 NURSE \u2014 Wanted experienced\u2019 nurse, Apply with 'referénces to (Mrs.Percy R.Gault, (120 Mackay et.228 2 \"OPERATORS on blouses and skirts wanted at once.Come and have a talk, we offer better advantages than any factory in Can- sda.Apply at once, Waist Mfg.Co, Ltd, 10 Bt.Peter st.L 327 8 OLD COUNTRY REGISTRY, 424 Et, Catherine west, want immediately well recommended: servants of all classes, for good service; no charge till sulted; hours 8 to 9.2228 ; PREPARERS _\u2014 Wanted tirat class millinery preparers, also apprentices.119 Metcalfe st.22T 3 STENOGRAPHER, sexpert electrical, engineering.banking, law, expeérlence,.p desired,\u201d temporary .or permanent.\u2019 9588, Star Branch Office.SUSPENDER OPERATORS \u201cExperienced; good wages; \u2018steady work ail year round; clean \u201cfactory.King Suspender co.Toronto, ans SALESLADY \u2014 Wanted an experienced salesiady for candy dept.must be sbie to speak French, best of references required.J B34, Star Office.- SHORTHAND, bookkeeping, speed practice, etc, avenings, Westmount, Goltman\u2019s Business College (15th year), 4637 Sherbrooke.R.Goltman, Court Stenographer, principal.Hundreds of our gradustes in positions.Phone Westmount 2387.227 200d BERVANT \u2014 Wanted good general servant, Also & cook, .aisters preferred, but not necessary; three in family; references required.Apply 4150 St.Catherine st, east of Greene avenge.287 3 \u2018SCRUBBERS and paint girls wanted.- ply ladies\u2019 entrance, Windsor Hotel, fore\u2019 a p-m.- STENOGRAPHER \u2014 Middle age: lady stenographer, able to keep small set books, de- 228 2 wanted for permanent.position, Apply 207 | 226 2.- | St.James st., room 22.\u201cBTENOGRAPHER.Protestant, lady .stenographer, \u201cwho Is also bookkeeper, for permanent position.Address, with particulars and salary wanted to J 789, Star Office.J - L226 3 TAILORESSES Wanted for skirts, at once; only first.class hands need apply.Mrs.Cartwright, Henry Morgan & Co.; i 226 8 | THE DOMESTIC BURDAU has \u2018positions for experienced cook, tablemaids, houss- [tablemalds, general servants, small fami lies.and good wages; young girls for Hght housework; no.cooking} must apply well recommended.67 Manstield.Uptown 4041, TABLEMAID \u2014 Wanted first class table- ;.maid; best of references.iy to Mrs.Riva, Employment office, 825 leury at.TABLEMAID \u2014 Wanted Immediately ex~ perfenced tablemald, highest wages.Apply 21 Cote des Neiges Rond, 1st house above Sherbrooke Bt.228 2 TABLEMAID wanted; must be competent | and have references.Apply between one and two and after six p.m.to 245 Drum- mond at.287 à UPPER HOUSEMAID wanted ferences to Mrs.James Johnstoh, i ere 103 SLX tk Jose.and.rapid.labéllers WANTED expèrl fo LS cans.Apply at once, Imper- Jai Syrup Co, 29 3-31 Vitre at.west.WARD\" \u2018MATT witited.: ADDY Housekéep 200 Hospital, 44 McQur Police 2 competent roues must have a le to aw - or by Tetter to 185 Grande Allee, vo LE i.37.3 taw WOMAN \u2014 Wanted mart Young woman to clean drésemakers \u2018Mat, \u201ctwo.hours each evening and.extra work Saturday; ith beat reterences.: 44 Union avenue, 20d Floor.position.£004 Mewére, es Brandasa- Halr ès.268 Notre Dams cu WANTED, 0 ry TA on Indien shirt walsts FE i pr à The Hañpion Mani- fetes Co.rs.gar Colonia Heo and M H SCROBGE, Lines | Bs, sxpirionced pétenladien Depart Warr: Pn aa Wott i, College The American Silk tion 5h x 23 Ap- Apply with Pol YOUNG GIRL under twenty wanted.to help with downstalr work, another mald kept; must sleep at home.B07 Grosvenor ave, Westmount.2272 YOUNG LADY wanted for office work; references; quick and correct at figures.Apply between ten and twélve a.m.James M, Ald, 165 St.Urbaln st.= YOUNG : GIRL wanted to do light house \u201cwork in a small family.Apply 437s Colonial avenue.YOUNG LADY for stock and \u2018repair department, one with experience in jewellery work preferred, Apply J 103, Star ot- fice.6 ä $3 A \u201cDAY SALARY for \u201cintelligent mar- .rida or single women for work at home.Mrs.Davidson, Brantford, Ontario.224 6 SITUATIONS WANTED, (MALE) A FEW HOURS work wanted between 6 and 11 p.m.or ¢ to 7 a.m.or Sundays by man 30, now employed as janitor from 7 A YOUNG MAN machinist dssires to have steady work In machine shop, with rea- aonable ealary.O.413 eMontigny east: BY experienced roker, heaving Al conneo- tion amongetff Toronto grocers, butchers s to handle on commission\u201d 74 Close avenue, Toronto, BY YOUN MAN, 28 years old, situation * at any, frofitable business, had to leave his trade Bn account of 1t being unhealthy, pot afrald to work; cen read and write both languages fluently.J 827, star, Smee BAKER position wanted, firet or second; good alli around, just come from England, W.Hudson, Lachute -Mills.226 BOOKKEEPER (35), competent hotel bookkeeper and stenographer wants position.\"High references.Apply J 184, Star Office, BARBER \u2014 First class gent's hand, English, wants situation.L., 19 Ross.st., Verdun., 226 8 BY first class fireman on steam boller or \u2018night watchman, holds first class refer: ences, not afraid.of work, Apply Box 40, 701 Notre Dame west.237 3 BOOKKEEPER, competent (29), married, wants position; can take complete \u201cyoard of office; rapid and accurate; nine yea experience; highly recommended; salary res quired $20.Apply J 768, Star Office.226 4 BUTLER \u2014 A\u2019 young man with experience wishes position as valet or assistant butler: can walt on table.Apply 1910 Bt, Urbain.226 2 BAKER \u2014 Position wantsd by a first class baker, No, 1 on plain and fancy read, buns and rolls of all kinds; knowledge of cake and pastry.Address P.O.Box 342, Ottawa, Ont.181 10 COOK ~\u2014 Wanted by good Chinese cook ja private family or boarding house or hotel Apply 152 Peel ot.237 8 l'COACHMAN \u2014 Wanted by single man, 28, situation as \u2018coaschman or groom, city references, Apply J.B., 211 Bt.Martin st.City.225 3 COACHMAN wants situation, married, no family; good references; thoroughly understands the care of horses and sii atable duties.Apply J.R., 18 Kinkora ave Ce CARPENTER, jobbing, wants steady work as handy ronn In factory vacehouss or institute: own tools, post card, ¥.G., care of Mrs, Jackson, §4 Mance.st.838 2 COACHMAN \u2014 Wanted by married man + situation as coachman, honest, sober and reliable, willing and not afrald of work; best of city references, Address R R 8858, Star Branch Office 226 4 COACHMAN \u2014 Gentleman giving \u2018up stable, would like to recommend his coachman, married, thoroughly experienced, sober.reliable ana a.first class man.dress P P 9811, Star Branch Office 14 3 CHEF \u2014 Situation wanted by steady and.-reliable man; aoû referentes, J 745, Star Office.225.8 CARETAK \u2014 \u2018Man and wife, Bb children, desire position as caretakers or charge of apartment house, thoroughiy ex- \u201cperlenced; good references.Address N 538, Star Branch Office.234 8, CHINESE -\u2014 Situation wanted by & Chinese cook for restaurant or hotei or residence.Apply 199 Bt.Antoine st.224 8 d- CEMENT FLOORS.conctete foundations, plaster.wide brick and stone polnting, toting, white ng and painting, | first class wes or Bulpke, 89 Bleury st.CHEF \u2014 JFirst: clame coloured.chef wants job, donfding house, hotel or dining car; first olass references.Apply 111 Osborne st, \u201cCity, 3 CLERK, with good commercial experience, seeks situation as office assistant or invoice clerk, best references.Address a a 9286, Star Branch Office.223 ENGINEER \u2014 Wanted position as engineer \u2018ur caretaker,understands lighting, heating, oarries second class papers, 12 years\u2019 experience.248 Hibernla Road.3363 ELECTRICAL WORK.sll kinds ot wiring, stored & apeclalty, installing of private telephones.anhunciator sect, work done.by day or contract; satisfaction assured, Phone Main 1770, or address G.Halero, Electrical Contractor, 263 Not > Dame.st ENGLISHMAN, 26 years, tall and #trong.requires situation in any capacity, Handy af anything, 12 months good references from well known city firm, desires change cause of leaving; distance no object.Address P P 9170, Star Branch Oftice.Ce 228 2 ENERGETIC MAN desires position\u2019 as salesman, dry goods or specialty lines, ood knowledge of offlos work, competent In every respect; good connection; best of references.J 787, Star Office.334 2 \"MARRIED MAN employsd befors as collec tor and travellsr for wholesale provision, understands grocexy, hardware, good references, wants similar work If convenient.\u2018Address J 402, Star Office.MAN, \u2018with business experience, would Itke | a position as city:traveller or in the Province.of Quebec.Address E.Beaulieu, 103 Church ave, Verdun.MUBICIAN (cello) [wants engagement, or ~ would join: orchestra, wheres work could be found; good references.P P 5697, Star Branch Office: , 228 6 POSITION.dy young men, oidine best references, capable and.reilabie Addreny GC.A.G.8, 1036 Cadienx sn, 8° POBITION wanted by practical hote] man, with 20 years\u2019 experiénce as chisf, steward and manager In some of the featting hotels of the Blateü; first class references.Address J 176, Btar Office.2 POSITION of trust wanted by bright, Ror- et young man, Addrass $ 8 9970, Star Branch Office.| * PAPER HANGING, paloting, tintine, plnater: ls se.hs , Hateriale; = prices ; as Bacon \u2018ator.75 Hallowell: st.Westimonnt.431 Ex, 5 POSITION de tiimeleeper or \u201chy young than, well ed an Appesrane nouer, add re liable % - > tete.Wanted cated, Kood char.can 004.voteren ranch; voué A-thoniais: um tes pm TJ 824; Btar Office \u2014-2212\u20141 SITUATIONS WANTED, (MALE) THOROUGHLY competent and relisble housekeeptr wants position.J 117, - Star .Office, ° 236 WREKES & HASLETT ~ Graining.paper hanging, plastering, painting.tinting, first T-class work at moderate price 426 Delisle at, St.Henrf, 487 Huntley, 5t.Denis Boulevard, or 1353 Desirables, 222 6 WORK -\u2014 Wanted by thoroughly competent male stenographer work during evenings: \u201cmil supply typeuriter.Could also h set of books.J 831, Stay Office, 2 WORK wanted by a young man, any kind, What I don't know I can very quicuir \u201clearn.Apply J., Up 2948.WINDOWS CLEANED double windows\u2019 cleaned and put up, Carpets beaten, etc, Apply H.F.Emmerson, 38a St.Alexander at, Clty.221 3 WANTED auditing and books to post and balance, by young man, with 18 years experience in large.wholesale house; satisfaction guaranteed, J 723, Star Office.- 225 3end YOUNG MAN seeks pituation as coachman, gardener, caretaker or storeman, long ely references D 135 Alexander 5 a YOUNG MAN, with several years\u2019 exper- fence in hosiery and \u2018glove trade and a knowledge of French, would like a position\u201d as stockkeeper in a Wholesale concern.Ap: oly J 768, Star Office.228 2 YOUNG MAN.28 years of age, Knowing French, English, would like position as timekeeper or any outside work, Write J.M.J., 2607 Notre Dame west.YOUNG MAN, seven years\u2019 experience collecting renta.and looking after repaire to buildings, for an estate, best of references.Apply J 808, Star Office.22 SITUATIONS WANTED, (FEMALE.) AN experlenced nursery .Zoverness, disengaged October 1st, music, with conservatory methods; good referénces, Address Nursery Governess, P.0.Box 3.Malson- neuve.BOOKKEEPER-\u2014Young man, twenty Tours a, speaking both languages; having good testi- wants 8 position.Write to J 749 Star Office.; | 22 8 COMPANION\u2014Banted at once, by a refined woman, « position as companion, or working housekeeper, \"in amall family; where there -ars no children.Address P P.5869 Star Branch.Ofrice\u2026 225 & COOK, \u2014 By good sook.Apply 1088 St.James st.COOKS, generals, housemaidsl, tablemalds, nurses, laundresses, references; dlsengeg- ed.Central Registry, 528 St.Catherine W.Up 4856, Domestica call.Good places a COOK-HOUSEKEBPER, very experienced: snd accustomed to best service, [ree NOW, aisé club or hotel cooks and experiencad tablemaid, under housemald, all with best Canadlan references; free October 1st.The | Guild, 71 Drummond.Phone Up 22sk ke DRESSMAKING wanted by the day in pel vate families, by experienced dressmaker, reference.\u2018Address 8 S 9983, Star Branch -Ottice.DRESSMAKING and day.Write Miss call evenings.DRESSMAKER wants eome sewing at private house or at home; good references.J 828, Star Oftice, .: ENGLISH GOVERNESS wants morning ens gagement, has two hours free for \u2018firat.part afternoon, Montreal references.Ad< dress Egan, 181.West 75th st.New York City.220 12 law lain sewing wanted 7 the yland, 44 Victoria st, or.228 2 EXPBRIENCED young lady requires post- tion as private switchboard operator and nersl office work; will furnish post of refarences.J 789, Star ON ice.226 HOUSEKEEPER -\u2014 Refined French person, speaking English, first class housekeeper, wants housekeeping Yor bachelors or widowers; best references, Address P P 9729, Star Branch Office 336 5 LADY'S MAID \u2014 Position wanted by young: woman as Iady's maid; good needle woman; wall recommended.Address K KK 9420, Star Braneh Office.224 7: MOTEER AND DAUGHTER meek a posi : tion as general \u2018and.hôusemaid, AER J 782, Btar Office.\u2018MRS.JACOBEON'S Reliable Employment Office, 108 Crescent, situstions by generals, housemalda, tablemaids, cooks and nurses Up 8948.226 2 MARRIED COUPLE, English, Gesire situation; wife cook and general work, man handy man or caretaker.Write H.br] ss 8t.Catherine west.28 - piss ROBERTS, dressmaker, desires on by days at ladles\u2019 homes, have : ecamoved from 200 St.Denis to 299 St.Denia cerner Ontario, Lawrence, Drussist, ga clope MUSICIAN \u2014 Young lady seeks position as violinist; good sight reader.Address 906 St, Urbain st, City, Miss Cunnott, ° 87 MOTHER'S HELP or housekeeper Wants situation.with a family residing in the country.Apply J B13, Star Office.2337 8 NICB littie girl, age 15, light housework, small family, fio washing, Borubbing.good home desired.Address R M 9842, Btar Branch Office.is 8 NUREBRY GOVDRNESS \u2014 Hefined young lady desires position as nursery governess to one or two children, speaka Bnglish and Parisian French, highest references.Apply A.B., 111 Drummond st.2371 OFFICD WORK of any kind wanted dy young lady, good at figures, typewritin snd phone; no experience; no French; will accept small pay to start.J 820, Star Of Tice] 27 2 OLD COUNTRY REGISTRY.¢8¢ 8t.Cath erine West, has bright Scotch and \u2018Iriah generals, amart tablemalds and nurse, alan sxpéFiéhced cooks for private and club sers : hours 9 to 5 221 6 POSITION as switchboard operator by an experienced hand; good references.Apply.C.B.FP, 1089 St.Catherine at.east.227 2 BEEWING, Aremiod children's and mnids house linen, mending, darning, etc.\u2018M erate charges, 12 Charbonneau, near Prince Arthur, off St.Lawrence Main.223 7 STENOGRAPHER \u2014 Young iady wishes: position aa stenographer, one years ets.perience.best of references, Adaress R K $842, Star Branch Office.324 8 | THE DOMESTIC BUREAU recommends & first class hotel or boarding house cook, resdy to start work; Appi 47 Mansfield # Uptown 4040, .THE DOMESTIC BUREAU recommends Sf experienced nuraé, capable of taking fuit charge from birth.I' hava also an experi need ladies\u2019 maid.Fot interview call at 87 Manstisld, Uptown 4041.TWO SCOTCH GIRLS, cook and house.tablemaid, together; young Ælrl for\u2019 quiet : family or nyrse; sxperienced nurse of nurs\u2019 ery governess.Apply 80 University at.UPPER, HOUSEMAID \u2014 Situation wanted or care of an cold lady, good \u2018city refer ences.Address 8 8 5981, Star Branch Office.: WOMAN cook wants cooking by \u201cday or week; best city references, J 785 Stal Office.228.2 WANTED cooking by day or week.BIB Ro tive best references.J 784, 4 Le WESTMOUNT REGISTRY © : Sherbrooke, near corsier Victoria \u2018Avenue, makes no charge (o sorvants.\u2018General: wanted Immediately.Phons Westmount: 3384.\u201c326 6 ICE, 4867: RE ES Young woman wants work by.vain st day.Apply Mre.Magor, 441, gk Utes n WORKING HOUSEKEERDR \u2014 Wanted position as working housekesper for ong or two gentlemen; gnod references.Address R À #507, Star Branch Office: 227 # WANTED AT ONUH à \u201cposition BE beat ot ly cook, In hotel or ding references.[3 758 Btsr Office.YOUNG LADY dentrén position an cash ad in moving plcturs thastrs.Address Wath, Starland Theatre, 28% BL.Lawrence, wns vard.\u2019 YOUNG LADY of refinement with best city reférencès; Actires to ke antire reypote sjbility of à child from + yours upwa ching elements of English: and\u2019 mus id Bret Address dt ranch You will ha» - pood French 3 fl ! As - PUPILS WANTED.ROOMS Te LET, 3 _ ROOMS TO: LET, | Gi ITALIAN LADY desires a few Italien languages.best of ef re cos : moderate.ees Bt.Seen rest Ferenc in erences; Our course of expert individual instruction covers every branch of the science and practice of accounts, and when you \"have mastered its teachings you will be competent and successfully occupy 8 position of responsibility.Our course will add to your mental equipment a thorough practical knowledge of bookkeeping.The lessons combine theory and practice in ust the right proportion to roduce Thougbtul acountants.MILTON COL- LEGB, 72 Milton street, Tel.6656.FLUTE.ETC.\u2014Pascal Deremouchamps, 461 St.Ohuarles Borommee st., first prise of Liege, Belgium Conservatory for the flute, solfeggio spd barmony; niutb season with Montreal Sym- - phony Orchestra and His Majesty's Theatre, PRENCH LESSONS by experienced young French lady; conversational method.Apply evenings, 307 Prince Arthur at.arty { GERMAN, English and French speaking.High School tescher, teaches German, grammar.and conversation, J 761, Sar ot- LANGUAGES We teach our languages with the best European method, the method that gives grammar in the easiest form and the most attractive way.After a short time an attentive pupil can enter one of our con- wersation classes, in order to obtain the fluency in speaking.Call, write or phone School of Languages, 18 Mc- Bu Tel.Uptown 3354.Gill College ave.Pp 309 8 jam MUSIC FOR ADULTS \u2014 Special course for adults, commencing music; with this method you will learn to play in three months, Address J 734.Star Office.225 5 MUSIC PUPILS wanted, $1.50 per month.\u201c for beginners, $2.00 advanced pupils.R \u201cM 5876, Star Branch Office.: 12 MUSIO LESSONS\u2014Organ, © planoforte, sioging apd theory thoroughly taught by orgapist of \u20ac church prepares.for examination; terms enoderate.Address P P 9750 Star Branch Of- - foe, 226 8 \u2014 French teacher, highest diplo- Time 18 looking for some\" private pupils in gasnily or school, moderate price; high recommendations.Address 1707 Bones DE ore Westmount, | PIANO LESSONS \u2014 Leschitizky method, thorough work, rapid progress, up-to-date music; correct touch and technique; 'mod- erste rates; evening lessons if desired.98 Stanlew st.224 6.\u201cFT.FAMILLE, 1082 \u2014 Individual instrue- tion, all school subjects, French and Ens- Meh languages; backward puplis; very carefully tutored.227 3 @T.FAMILLE, 108a \u2014 Private clam for © young ladies, complete course, French \u201cand English, aiso shorthand dnd typewrit- | tng, bookkeeping.letter-writing, every advantage for backward _pupils.227 3 AGENTS WANTED.ENT \u2014 One good, energetic, rellable Arr in every town to take orders for West custom made clothes in Canadh.Hizh- est commission.Rex, Tailoring Co., oR AGENCY for Quebec Province, good opportunity to handle well established and ad- wertised line; only moderate capital required.Apply Box J 510, Star Office.\u2014 AGENTS \u2014 \u201cComplete !story of - Discovery of North Pole by Dr.Cook and Commander Peary.\u201d\u2019 Send for free prospectus.Enormous dsmand.50 | per cept.commission.Books.on time.Bradley-Garretson Co.Limited.2a ford, Ont.|.STARTLING household invention.Sells on © sight.Agents coining money.Salary or eomnisslon .; | 224 6 sr AGENCIES WANTED, MAN with good business ability wishes to secure exclusive agency for Ottawa with fret class wholesale or manufacturing firm.Opening up sample room.Commission or salary.Apply Box 9.Star.Office, Tuawa- |.6 PARTNERS re, WANTED a man with $300 capital or mors as partner in business proposition.J Pas Btar Office.126 TEACHERS WANTED.A, BRIGHT, energetic young man, fully qualified to teach English to French pupils, would find the best of positions in applying at once, to J 725, Star Office, None but competent and well recommended party need apply, 226 4 GENTLEMAN TEACHER, for pupil, to -be - taught at own residence, western part of eity, where comfortable room could be giv- ,0m In exchange for dally teaching.Letters, \u2018under Chiffre, H 9950, Star Branch Office.! WANTED gentleman to teach French and English for an hour dally.Apply giving experience.Address R R 9912, Star Branch \u2018family; AT 33 UNION AVE.single reom semiprivate, bath, electric | Eat: _mentiongers only.bath flat, clothes closet and balcony\u201d no other roomers, 227 3 AYLMER ST.suit .married.couple, privileges.\"ANDBRSON ST, T6\u2014Nicely furnished double parlor, bath and.sus.and use of kitchen; no other roomers.236 3 AYLMER LS rooms, on ath dren, ALEXANDER, 131.above Bt.Catherine et \u2014Comfortably furnished bedrooms, hot and cold bath, electric light, furnace.gentlemen only.222 \u20ac 3¢ \u2014 Double pop to let, Hight housekeeping 37 \u2014 Two large bright front flat; private family; no chil- 225 3 eod BLEURY, 360.above St.Catherine\u2014R with of without oar; with Eogliab family.BLEURY, 93 \u2014 Neat single \u2018front room, furnished and large front parlor, furnished or unfurnished, gas, hot water heating; every convenience.227 8 | } BUCKINGHAM AVE., 25 -\u2014 Well furnished room for a gentleman, in strictly private modern conveniences.227 3 BERTHELET, 28 \u2014 Furnished double and single rooms, with or without board, Auer.Hight, hot and cold water: near cars.226 3 BLEURY, 324 \u2014 Single room, bath flat; modern conveniences.227 8 BEAVER, HALL HILL, 38\u2014Nlcely furnished front oom, with hot and cold water: also single room; electric light; transients accom modated.223 8eod fortable double lat; suitable for 225 2eoû BISHOP® ST., 65\u2014Bright, and single rooms, on th two.gentlemen: Auer light: phone.BLEURY.$48 \u2014 Two nicely furnished single front rooms, Auer }Jight; board if desired; $5 per month in advance.may be obtained by lady or gentleman; gas: hot water.227 2 BELMONT ST.14 -\u2014 Beautiful largé front parlor, well furnished.all improvements, suitable for two gentlemen or married \u201ccouple.- 224 4 aw BEAVER HALL \"HILL, 43 \u2014 Comfortably \u2014 furnished fronj room.sultable for ome or two gentlemen; breakfast and supper if desired.220 4 daw BERTHELET 8T.30 \u2014 Newly furnished front room.bathroom flat.steam heated, suitable for one or two gentlemen; central.\u2018 | 225 5 BLEURY ST.123 \u2014 Large front room to \u2018and \u2018clothes closet, in same, having two sep- {arate beds, suitable for two ladies engaged during the day.To be seen every evening, between 6 and 8 p.m, 225 3 BEAVER HALL HILL, 48 -\u2014 Dôuble and single rooms.well furnished.every con- BALMORAI1-ST\u20142 27.\u2014 À nice single-room._} Fool jet on bathroom fiat, gas, steam hested | DOUBLE so: furnished, electric\u2019 ete.125 Hutchison at.evr | axis ar.ROOMS To LET.43 ~\u2014 Nicely \u201creed large front room to rent, suitable for ons æ ve: hot water heating.238 3.i ar ST.51 \u2014 To res et nicely fumnishe room in private family; no \u2018children.\u2018Westmount, DR 227 3 ny.& the mountain, quiet private temily; every convenience; \u201chome comfort; ; gentlemen only.24 ri ENGLISH FAMILY bas room; suitable for two respectable young mea; single bed,~with board; also single.Toom; every bome comfort.P.O.Box 253, Lachine.2268 ESPLANADE AVE.1573, .close to Mount Royal avenue, convenient to cars, two \u2018large connecting rooms, well furnished as bedroom and parior, suitable for two nurses, sary, private family: no other r \u2018 : 27 8 BXCELLENTLY furnished rooms in a fash fonable locality, modern plumbing.Tele ph APDp.y-to 37 McGill College avenue.FURNISHED room to let by young Ems- lisk couple, with full kitchen privileges, | 11, Rockland avenue, Verdun (Wellington car Terminus.) 236 FORT ST.83 \u2014Well furnished bright room on bathroom flat, Auer light, telephone; private family.FURNISHED ROOMS ta rent.with kitchen; terms low.30 Emily st.FORT STREET, 46 \u2014 Large front\u2019 or single room, bath fiat.GREENE AVE., 480, between St.nd St.James st, furnished rooms, chen privileges; board if desired; terms moderate.| 25 5 GILFORD $T., TT1\u2014Room to let, furnisbed or unfurnished, with the use of the kitchen, 2 uss of 225 3 double 226 3 Antoine GREENE AVE,, 33, rooms, furnished, room, on bath flat; Westmount\u2014Two nice front and bedroom and sitting furniture entirely new: Auer light, would put in phone If naces- Kit | - DELORIMIER AVE.358, near Ontsrio 2 ë ANNEX \u2014 Fepiancie avenue.1735, brightd a nice front room, with board.235 1 MaériezD UF.94 Furnished large ~\u2014dodble rooms, nicely furnished, suft mar- == - - m and single.newly furnished: ried couple, Kitchen privileges.236: 3 saw DORCHESTER WEST, 549-\u2014Large nicely fare possession fmumediately.; \u2018 nished rooms; bath; phone; bear Windsor ACOUEPECT, en nea Large, le front 1.: 278 Mae ra sr.113 er EE on bat at; t ou > > nishe vite family: ladies: electric Nabt: se of kitchan.24 | DISNAEL] PLAGE, 6, off Delprimier ve.only.\" = o- - Fs \" one large double furaish ront room, - - ANNEX, un Esplanade avenue.between housekeeping privileges.227 2 MACKAT 8T., 33 \u2014 Furhis où single and ouleva t.Joseph and nouve \u2014 ouble rooms, and $12 month; por- Parlors, unfurnished, Par ana bright, for DOUBLE PARLOR wanted, or large unfurnished | oslain bath.dt = 126 ?winter, with family of two, electricity: gas: as music studio, ao Academy Th telephone; kitchen privileges.= 226 3 3aw Write lowest term 8 Sherbrooke west.MANCE OT., 25; near Bt.Catnerine- Te, at shed angle trout room a ATWATER.AVE.643\u2014 Furnished rooms, ESPLANADE AVE., er parlor bedroom.an large double room, end of ?monté.226 4 ST.MARTIN BT.2172 \u2014 Fragnel room in \u2018private family, with or without board.AYLMER 11 \u2014 La front Bedroom, ea \u201cfurnished, suitable for gentie- ROOMS WANTED.by young \u2018men two To \u2018necting\u2019 rooms, In Joan, tus locality, with eleo- trie dant eu use of- telephoue- state reutal.Adjrees B R 9813 Btap Branch Ofice.2.08.men or young married couple, first class board and all conventences desired; good \u201chome to\u2019 right party; also 6 RENT your rooms, flats, charges Axe FAMILLE, 18 \u2014 Furnished room.hot Bint cold | water, u modern _ sonveniences.87.DENIS ST, 43 \u2014 Double parlor furnished \u2018also single room in quiet house re shiidren; use of kitchen if denired.235 5 ST.ANTOINE, 228A\u2014One furnished room and one partly furnished or unfucaished Tt desired: quiet family; low rent; immediate pv a v LLXGE, 41\u2014Nicely furnished room: for one or two gentlemen; all con- accomim Tél.mie 2 2800.McGILL COLLEGE AVE.37 \u2014 Two double - parlors, also other well and cemfortably Turaïahoë rooms on bathroom and po at: - MeGILL COLLEGE AVE, 29 \u2014 Bingie front bed-sittling room.bath fist, per drnished, 226 4 MANSFIELD, er \u2014 Several .doubdble and single rooms, near Dominion square and both rallway stations, by week or mei on bath flat, electric Hght.quiet private family; ne children: gentleman only.Belmont st., 227 s MANSFIELD ST.75 \u2014 Gentl .swell newly furnished rooms, steam heated and very comfortable, will find, hem at above address ¢ MAXCE, $7 \u2014 Well furnished rooms, partial board se desired.40: MANSFIBLD 8T.\"108 -~ lady ployed can find nice bed-sitting room, ne y furnished, quiet house, telephone Up 1888.or apply eveninge.227 3 MOST comfortable double Sarniehed room.SLANLBY ST, 2 ell furnished Front pare lor ; Saab for married £0 le of two \u201cgentlemen friends.5 SHERBROOKE WEST, s2\u2014Brigat comfortabiy .furnished rcom, bathroom floor; modern conveniences; grivate family; terms moderate, aT.CATHRRIND ST.WEST, Te Bright comfortable \u2018rooms; modern conveniences.228 5 ST.CATHERINE 8T., 4180, Westojount\u2014Large front room, nicely furnished; suitable for one entlemen; also single one, op Lath fiat, nd fiat.228 6 or two | modern couvenlences, Beco œ ST.MATTHEW ST., 58 \u2014 Unfurnished rooms.with use of kitchen, or fiat to let.225 2e0d SOUVENIR AVE, 18 \u2014 Comfortable, bright furnished room, bath flat, use kitchen; dining room; home comiorts; suitable couple or gentlemen.328.4 SOUVENIR AVE, 20 \u2014 Large room on let, suitable for nurse or parties engaged during day; no objection to giving breakfast and supper.228 8.AT, MATTHEW, 19 \u2014 Very comfortably furnished front room, all modern conveniences; electric Ught; telephone; privates family.; 225 6 MANSFIELD, 143 \u2014 Rooms to let.single and double, well furnished.Phone Uptown 268.237 3 MACKAY ET.107 \u2014 Handsome and ate \u201ctractive rooms.in quiet.refined house: three minutes\u2019 walk from cars.228 5 METCALFE ST.121\u2014Double room.nicely fur- jo.Cront room; or; mar 226 4 SHERBROOKE WEST, an ASutable for one ur two ed \u2018couple; siso good board if §t desired.bath flat.will be vacant about October | ARGYLE AVE, 30, City \u2014 Room and board, for.two young men, also room for two table boarders: © 226 4 BERRI, 475 \u2014 Large front room also smaller one; with board, between Sherbrooke and Cherrier.Tel, HE.953.227 3 remeoly low.Renting.Office (of Montreal), ze Bleury, » U9 5049, Tha » Longmore goralty 18 WANTED room.with breakfast,\u2018 for gentleman, preferably where no other boarders are kept and between Drummond and Union avenue.Address by letter to P P 0747, Star BBAVBR HALL HILL 69 \u2014 Bingle and double rooms, with board, also table board; terms moderate.227 3 BOARD AND LODGING, 3: $1.00 s week; 30 rooms; LÉ rand rusk sod Windsor stations.263 rd Amtolne st.224 et BISHOP bT,:14 \u2014 Large, well fura\u20183hed double also sipeie rooms in well appointed houss, with board.Transients accommodatad.22e 10 COLONIAL AVE, 118 - Room and board for two young men; private English fam- fly; bath; Auer light.- CENTRAL \u2014 Double and single rooms In.modern fiat; ronkaat à and evening meal id preferred, Phone.198 Manes wrist.CHURCH BST, Hs \u2014 Large room, suitable for two Jewish young men, la : private family, all modern conveniences, § minutes walk from McGill College.COURSOL, 16 \u2014 Nicely furnished rooms, with first class board, private familly, Apply for terms to.above address.4 8 DURQCHBR, 20 i.Nicely furnisheq rooms, with first class board, private family sult- vacant.¢ 3 family.would let à nice room, with üse of HANOVER, 11A\u2014Nicely furnished room; steam heated; Auer light sad all conveniences; rent $4.00 and $10.00 per \u2018month.| 227 3 HANOVER ST.'19\u2014Large double room, with .Fanning water in room; Auer Nght and ali conveniences.227 HANOVER,- 28-Furolshed rooms, mes, gas, hot water.HUTCHISON, 74 _for gentie- Elegantly furnished ences; breakfast and supper.a 227 INSPECTOR ST., 102 -\u2014 Room to let, with or without board, respectable young man.228 3 : LORNE AVR, 60 \u2014 Nicely furnished single, Gouble- room; all convention 6 LORNE AVE._30, near McGill Unlon \u2014 Nicely furnished gront room, bath flat, ait fly.- BERRI 148a \u2014 Large front parlor.sultabls for married couple or two gentlemen.aiso single room; phone.Apply middle at 22 conveniences; Use of phone: private al rad BELMONT, 16.\u2014 To rent In a desirable neighborhood neatly furnished room, double venience: terms moderate.225 8 228 6 - BISHOP ET.275\u2014Large front room: nicely\u2019 LAGAUCHETIERE EAST, 776 \u2014 Two fir-.furnished.with clothes closet, bath fiat; nished rooms on bath flat; board if desir- od.226 3 Lorne CRESCENT, 826 \u2014 Larf§e back parlor, \u2018unfurnished, suitable for ona or two persons employed during day, $10 per month 226 3 3aw LAGAUCHETIERE ST.WEST, 884\u2014Up-to-dats furnished rooms; hot and cold water, and shower bath; use of phone; gentlemen only: price 4 CALL \"The Renting Office (of Montreal), 350 = eury; thence go td comfortable homes: no charges.Longmdre Realty Co., Tp 5049.\u2014 - 227 3- CHURCH ST., 9 \u2014 Furnished rooms on bathroom flat, 227 5 or single: wardrobe.on bath flat.225 5 moderate.CRESCENT ST.56 \u2014 Furnished rooms te LINCOLN AVE, 20 \u2014 A sunny, cosy room, jet, double and single: suitable for gen- bathroom flat.private family; refined tlemen.225 surroundings; meals If desired; ladies only.- \u2018225 5 CITY HALL AVE, 631 \u2014 Large bright furnished room.bathroom flat, steam LAGAUCHETIERBE ST.WEST \u2014 Bright, heated: Auer light: private family.227 3 warm room; breakfast if wanted.338 La- sauchetiere st, west.226 3 CITY COUNCILLORS ST.30 \u2014 Rooms to - let.Auer light; private family.227 5 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, first floor, nlce- ly furnished, wardrobs, Auer light and \u201cevery convenience, at 216 St.Antoine st.near G T.and C.P.R.References exchanged.ess \u201c25 LAGAUCHETIERE ST.WEST, 3297 \u2014 Double or single rooms ôn bath flat, private family.227 8 > CADIEUX ST.1052, between Roy \u2018and Napoleon \u2014 To lef one large front room.furnished, suitable for two young ladles: can have breakfast and tea it desired: only two in family.227.2 CRESCENT ST.79 \u2014 Nicely furnished front room, bath flat, use of ph 227 3 LUSIGNAN ST.129 \u2014.One furnished room moderate.l LUSIGNAN ST., 31 \u2014 Large furnished room on bath fiat, kitchen sriviterss 1° destred: «rent low.= 72 LAGAUCHETIERE ST.WEST, 118 \u2014barge tlemen only: Auer lighi, hot and cold water: telephone, and no children.228 2 CRESCENT ST.30 \u2014 Comfortably.furnished e Andrew's Home, 46 Belmont Park.: 228 2 MISCELLANEOUS.NOTICE has heen made to the Corporation of Montreal for lease to take coal and wood, hay and grain yard on lot cadastral \"Me, 157, south subdivision, No.23, of Fair- ount, Ward, No.79 Gervine st, J.C.: Clement.Address 20 Albine st, Bept.#iat, 190%.: .226 2 NOTICE\u2014 Application has been made-to 1be Cor poration of the City of Montreal, for leave to sell wood and coal, hay and grains; or lot cadestrai No.775, subdivisions Nos, of at.Louis Ward, No, 563 St.Pominick street.Slg- \u2018mature, Albert Dini, Address, No.415 Cadleux street.Montrea), September 22nd, 1909 oe 2 TOTTION and residénce\u2014Two boys desired to reside at the Rectory \u2018Ridgewood.\u2019 Lancaster, Ont., and to read with two others (Aged 14 and 48), under private tutor (Oxon);\u2019 healthy and fictoretane environments.Communications a \u201crooms \u201cAND BOARD \"WANTED.\"BY AN elderly lady In private family.west of Greene avenue and north of St.Cath- \u2018erine.moderates terms, Apply J 797, Star Office.226 2 \u201cLACHINE \u2014 Board and \u201c7 \u2018piano and bath: must bd reasonable.Box 386 Lachine Locka, : 338 8 ROOM, with full board wanted by young man in private family, vicinity central \u201cState terms, Address R R 9894, Star Branch Office.J \u201cROOM -\u2014 With partial or full board wanted by young xentleman.central or on mountain slope, whère' I can have & dog with me; no other roomers or boarders; of secondary fmporiance.Address, terms and particulars te P.Box Station B.rooms wanted; * \u201c338 ROOM AND BOARD wanted, private fam- Hp.State price, focality and full particu; are.Apply J 777, Star Office.227 3eqd \u201cWANTED double and * single rooms, with for four gentlemen, patween Mountain and Union avenue; terms moderate, J Yoo, Btar Office.; 225 8 WANT D, by young Indÿ rbôm and board \u2014 Ëe tvate family, In vicinity of Mount Moyaf echool.Apply by letter to M.É.B.\u201c1678 Mance st.Annex.) BAILIFF*S SALE\u2014Province of .Quebec, District of Montreal.No.- 3020, Superlor - Court.Hudon.Hebert & Co.Plaintiffs.veteus.A: Labelle, Defendant.On the 2nd | day of October, 1808.at eleven of the Sock in the forennon, at the business mea of the sald Defendant, 698 Notre ame Street.Maisonneuve, et éf Monttesi, will be told by auth- of Justice, all thé goods and chat- ll : ° in the Dis.\u2019 ial the said \u2018Defendant, s jess fn this 7 oi : iquors an £ fix ve Theatre, ; T, or N i oe moderate vent; central\u2019 Ba ws ae \u201crene n Quels Be Polite Servi fi i ; / 818 94 ; { 3 PATENT SOLICITORS.{O'BRIEN \u2014 In this city, John-Wilding.DEATHS IN THE CITY.DICK \u2014 At his late residence, 286 Co- lonlal avenue, on the 22nd inst, Alexander Dick, In his 61st year.Funeral Friday.24th, at 2.30.- Glasgow and Oban papers please copy.HATCHETTE -.At -his residence, \u20148t.- Lambert, Que., on the 21st inst., John Hatchette, late appralser HM.Customs, Montreal, aged 75 years.Funeral private.Service at:8t.Patrick's Church, in this city, Saturday morning, at 8.45 \\ o'clock.ILLORAN \u2014 \u2018Suddenly, September 21, O'Conner, dearly beloved wife of Jas.Kllloran, and mother of Rev.Father Killoran, native of County Sligo, Ireland.Funeral will take place from.89 McCord street, Friday, 8.30 a.m., to St.Ann\u2019s Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend.New York, Montclair, N.J.; Boston and Detroit papers please copy.' 228 2 on\u2019 September 21st, Ann Wall, widow of the late Denis O'Brien, and native of King's County, Ireland.Funeral from her late residence, 200 Shannon street, Friday, 24th _ inst, at 6.30 a.m.to St.Ann's Church, - thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.King's County, \u2018Ireland, and Cincinnati, « \u201c Ohio, papers please copy.- TYNDALL \u2014 In this &ty, September 18, Harrlet' Hall Jones, \u201cwidow of the late Dr.N.G.Tyndall, and daughter of the ~~ late Rev.Jarnes Jones.of Bedford, Que.Interment at Granby, Que.VILLENEUVE\u2014On the 22nd inst, Jeffrey Villeneuve, aged 29 years and 10 months.Funeral will leave his late F residence, 511 Papineau street, at $ o'clock, :to the.Immaculate Conception Chtirch, and thence to Cote des Neiges cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.MORRISON \u2014 At 270 Reid street, Peters boro, Ont., on September 19th, Jean Frances Morrison, only daughter of J.F.Morrison, formerly of Montreal, aged 7 years.WEARY\u2014At Eastern Harpor, C.B., \u2018on September 15th, Mabel Irene, wife of Percy H.Weary.aged 24 years.Inter-' ment at Little River, Halifax Co., N.S.ANNIVERSARY MASS.O'DEA \u2014 Anniversary high mass will be sung {in St.Michael's urch, Wednesday, September 24th, at 7 o'clock, for ar repose of the soul of the late Mrs, james O'Dea.WF ba v 4a BB re IRV LL AASGE BLOG I a ATER NUL HERSTONHAUGH & CO, Charles W.Ta: B.Se., Inte Rantainer CANADA LIFE baal MONTREAL.inventions Patented AND TRA E LIARKSE REGISTERED L COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, Merchants Bank Building.Moutreni PICTURES AND FRAMES.\u201cPICTURES\u201d SPECIAL PRICES until September 30th.HEASLEY BLEURY.Near 8 Catherine street Ad \"CAFES AND RESTAURANTS.La.Corona Hotel BY YOUNG MAN a ee root In pri- © vate samir, located west ot Guy street, Apply J 917.Star Office.227 8 IN private family, between Mountain and Closes st, wanted two rooms with prie : vileges cobking.light breakfast and use phone, | by two young persons out all \u2018 day.Btate terms.Address B 8: : 2066, Star : Branch Office.; \u2019 3 Twas = ou ~¥ es , no wil sine egal good entres home: exira\u2019'e redodise ore or Roumanian and healthy as family precerre .8 thie terms \u20ac location.5 Er 3 saw 160 Star i's rong io Agri) adults, of to April, \u201chousekeepin our ton :56 contrat: THRE bed \u2018family privileges.own oi! at mo ove; must te termik J 819, ster Offtoe.\u2018RODMS, will furnishtd, one tar: .sitting room and one small room room floor; for married couple; no 150% Bt.fleved to be not far outside nf Sandy BAILIFF'S SALE-Province of Quebe District of Montreal.No.8132.Circuit Court.J.Pacifique, Beauvais et al., Pla} tiffs, versus J h A.Major et al, fepdants.On the 2nd day of October, 1909, at test of.the clock inthe forenoon, at the domicile of Napoleon Lavoie, one of the said Defendants, No.498.Centre Street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by su thority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized | sore ete, Terms\u2014Cash.J.B.COUTU, 8.C.Montreal, September: 23rd, 1 10 FOG DELAYS ARRIVAL.column\u2019 of warships of various nations moro: a, long \u2018in the\u2019 Hudson river and the British and Ger- nian squadrons expected to arrive today, the streets and buildings blossom: ing with bunting, and thousands of visitors reaching the city, New York was beginning to-day to awake to the fact that the opening of the great Hudson-Fultoy celebration was nesr.The British and German ships are be | \u2018Hook to-day, but the fog which - Mas | Prerhung the chant for t oft an \u2018more than 84 LAWYER\u2019S FIGHT over some Santa Marta olives.| Discounts en Drawing and Surveying, inetrue ments at HARRISON & CO, 53 Metcalfe Street Dominion Square TMeBILL SCIENCE | STUDENTS] Agents for Harling's English and Alteneder\u201d 8 American Drawing Instrunients > 221 158e0d in this cause, consisting of household fur- |.7 G p44 St.Catherine St.W.(Cor.of Crescent Street), Important Closing Out ~-Ruction Sale of New Furniture, Beds and Bedding, Curtains, Drapery Goods, Carpets.: .' The (in squares and in roll), ete.etc.undersigned are instructed by THOMAS LIGGET & CO, to sell by auction, as above, tn détail, \u2014ON\u2014 a | Saturday \u2018Afternoon and Evening, 25th Sept.Commencing at 2.30 asd 8, FRASER BROS., - Auctioneers, - LACHINE MARKET Farmers and others are hereby notified \" and required to comply with the By-Law Na.130 of the City of Lachine, which shall be enforced from the.1st day of Oc- \u2018 tober next; and that from that date the sale of all farm of garden produce Is ./ pronibited in the City of Lachine except at the said market, unless on paying the license, imposed by the said by-law.ip Lachine Sept.18, 1909.Re \u2018227 2 HOTELS.:: \u2018 rand Union Hotel Ops.Grand Central Station.ew York City | Rooms, | $1.0 00 0 a Day Basses & and trom Send fe stamp for N° y.ou eatin res .\u2018 Guide Bonk and Noy Two Years fdr Attempted Robbery, Two years in the penitentiary was the sentepce meted out ¥5 Francis Williams,\u201d found gullty.of attem to rob.an.intoxicated.in MR, BF À | \u201c WARM WELCOME Unionist Leader Delivered.Slashing | Attack on Budget-\u2014Mr.Cham- .*Berlain Sends Message it -.Rt.Hon.A.J.Balfour.CL New York, September 23.\u2014A London cable to the Tribune says Hon.A.J.Bal.| \u201cfours Speech at Birmingham last night .forced retirement at Highbury, \u2018contained nothing so.aggressive and defiant as Joseph Chamberlain's message.Approval was roared, from eight \u2018thousand throats iwhew it wis Known \u2018that the veteran statesman.in en- was eager to have the Lords throw out the budget and force a general election.~ The enthusiasm of the vast assemblage Was unrestrained when Mr.Chamber- 4 lain\u2019s name wrs mentioned, and the message Was redd that he hoped the Lords would sze their way to obtain a referendum from the people on the rival tinarftial policies.Mr.Belfour's cwn success in cum- manding the warmest welcome which] he has, ever received at Birmingham \u201cWas due to his uneguivocal .accep- \u201c tance ot Mr.Chamberlain's cause.He described; It as a progress.ve.hopeful and constructive policy for the Kingdom and the Empire, which would pro- Guce an adequate reven e for the navy and for social reforms, and contrasted it with the ' socialistic legislation which was creating.wide pread de- \u2018pression \u2018and bottomless confusion.V/hile he did not undertake to work -out in detail a tariff reform budget, He made it plain -thât the Unionist party if returned to power would broaden the basis of.indirect taxation and\u2019 would raise the requisite millions by a higher revenue tariff- His speech has satisfied tariff re- | formers that he can Chamberlain's work At the same time.DO NOT BE HUMBUGGED.MORE THAN EVER Dishonorshle and disreputable pharma- weutioal concerns are flooding the market with cheap.and.worfhiees preparations designed to be.imitations of * Dm, Fow.uun's EXTRACT 0F WILD STRAWBERRY.\u201d i Some of these are even labelled ** Ex- jtract-of Wild Strawberry,\u201d * Wild Straw- tberry Compound,\u201d etc., in the hope that and carry it out.chase them, thinking they are getting th genuine \u2018* Da.FowrLun's.\u201d Are you willing te risk 3 8 1th pporhaps your life, to F no name, no ireputation, | likely , so-called Btrawberry Ex ry For « - five ve \u201cDa Fowzrar's E or WiLp EREY has been : pel in thousands of families for Disrrhes, Pysentery, Colic, Cramps, Summer Com.va Cholera Morbus, C Infantum all Bowel Complaints.De not let the dishonest Or wnecru- Dhleous donler humbug you inte aes.sopting one of these cheap substi Marten, 0 the deteriment of your health aid gain to his pocket.- \u201c Aak for ** Da Fowusn's \u201d and insist on\u2018 getting what you ask for.Manufactured oly by The T.Milbarn Co., Limited, « deper.2d upon |.1 detignt with what Is generally describ- .point in the tariff reform campaign.mantle af Chambertain.\u201d MEE the publie may be deceivéd and led to'pur- -day.| moVement of \u2018tariff reform, is the one Canadian lager that easily excels the very finest imported beers.Regal the beer that helps you enjoy good thing \u201cto eat.\u201d Regal for ran-down people, \u201cfor people who sleep \u201cbut poorly, for people\u2019 ~ whose blood is thin.YOUR PIANO TUNED.We have expert tuners at your osal.AR work guaranteed.Li Now Te.The Fis car greatést chmmercial empire the world | with voice of the \u2018phasize.: Chambe 5 MAS POCKET MONEY| a prises to, he Ainners Ë Oriental fruits and aromatic spices cunningly blénded with Pure Malt Vinegar.H.P.Sauce \u20ac comes\u2019 to you ; from the Midland Vine- | gar Brewery; Birmingham, England, the largest Malt Vinegar.\u2018Brewery in the world: Lo Unequalled facilities and | vast experience make it À possible to offer you this.pure, delicious and high- grade sauce ata low price.\u201d Order H.P.Sauce to-day cand try it | 237 2 2aw he has nct needlessly irritated the unconvinced free trader.of his own s.le.His speech was a better devating effort than either that of Lord Rosebery or of Premier Asquith, many passages of sust.in:\u201d eloquence, \u2019 while hi.criticism of thp Government for \u201cBudgeting\u201d for a large \u2018surplus and playing fast and loose w'\" socialist demiagogues was most destructive, UNIONIST PRESS IS - - PLEASED WITH SPEECH Canadian Associated Press.London, September 23 \u2014Mr.\u201cBalfour.speaking at Rirmingham last night, said the old fiscal system had .broken down and that the choice now laÿ between Socialism and tariff reform.\\It was intolerable that while other empires were forging \u2018weapons by whie they were going to withdraw from ~ hn sphere of commercial} influence our own colonies, : & should sit by\u2019 witht] folded arms.and, aiding ourselves un dér some antiquated formulae, réfuse' to-look facts in the \u2018face.- He\u2018 com\u201c plained strenuously because the budget did not meet half way, or even quarter var, the offers of tho colonies to makezwilh Great Britain a commez- cial dnd industrial system, which should not be hostile, Tat should in some respebts counterbalance the other great commercial systems which were growing up beta our vePy eyes ; Mr.\u201d \"Jostoh.Chagiveni .letter: to the~treeting +h House of Lords would\u2019 Ee to force a general: élection; \u2018 He \u201csaid he did not doubt what the answer of the country would be.- The.Unionist \u2018press expresses great ed as great fighting speech.The Daily Mail says it marks the turning \u201cUpon_ Balfour descended.- \u2018he it concludes Mr.Chamberlain,\u2019 who heard the\u2019 speech by electrophone, declared that after Mr.Balfour's speech the Lords were sure to: a \u201cDECLARES FOR - TARIFF REFORM.\u2018has New York.September 23.\u2014A London |.despatch to the Sun says tha.ex- Prime Minister Arthur Balfour, the Conservative leader.definitely threw down the tariff reform gauntlet great speech at Birmingham ye ter- The Budget, he said, with its dan: gerous tendency toward slipshod communism.has raised the most important issue for many years, and the nation had now to decide whether it would enter an.mpward, -hopeful, forward: or \u2018take: the first.though in no wide last, step on the downward track which leads td the bottomless confusion of Boctatistio { legislation.The country\u2019s \u2018condition,.he \u2018said, is not now and never again can be what it was in the halcyon days of British industrial supremacy.There was nothing.unhappily, more certain than | that in many of the greatest industries Great Britain was no longer first among her equals, was not even gecohd : among her equal§, while in some directions she ha to rejoice.fn holding third plâce- ; While America \u2018vas building up the has ever known, and while Germany.with unexarrpled, almost staggering success, had pr:motéd the growth, of her own industries, and through the partial, unequal \u201cworking of the.\u201cmoat favored nation?clause had become taupe, browns, fawn, 211 ,.old rose, myrtle, cadet, etc.etc.© MAIN FLOgR.B © | ; ; LS 35e TO $1.00 NETS, Be fF CT | EN = A BIG SALE OF Good \u2018quality Dress Nets for \u2018blouses, + yokes, sleeves, etc.; they come in tucked 4t 12 years; reg.values 39¢ to $1.Friday, each .FIRST FLOOR.lue.Friday .\u2026.Samples IN LADIES\u2019 Goon sertions;.shades are white, créam and .356 to $L.00.For quick selling,\u2019 per yard.ce 60 0000 82 00 eme OC MAIN FLOOR.ALSO.MrFrs.REG.VALUES 70c TO $7.00.FRIDAY, 35c TO $3.50.Reg.values 25c.WW - .MAIN FLOOR.NS Values $1 to $2.50, for 45¢ Only 20 doz.of them.\u201d They're balances and must go early to-mor- row morning: made of white lawn, black lawn, black sateen and fancy values $1 to $2.50.Friday, each FIRST FLOOR.Women's white ribbed fleeced cotton combination dresses, reg.80c va- sizes in the lot; regs.20000020 ABC mie rate Children\u2019s Pinafores and Guimp Waists Children pinafores.and guimp waists of fine white lawn and spot - muslin; lain, tucked and tnmmed with embroideries and laces; sizes -\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Women's white ribbed merino combination dressés, reg value \u2026.$9 | rôle 10.Friday special move | 95¢ THESE 25c LINEN COLLARS, F RL Se c EACH Ladies\u2019 dainty \u2018Linen Collars, exactly - like illustration, with either one or two ; rows of faggot stitching; sizes are 12, 1314, and they are 14-inch high; .comfortable for early Fall wear.Friday, each.Bc very In just a few weeks\u2019 time you are going to need a pair of nice warm Gloves or.Mitts.\u201cIngur.purchases of makers\u2019 \u2018entire lines of samples, a good assortment \u201cof Ladies\u2019 linéd Gloves and, Mitts were included.These are to be placed on sale ~ to-morrow.mdrding \u2018at\u2019 exactly Half.Price.The Yalues are extraordinary, SO .We expect édiisiderable 8 d\u2019éldck'buyitig.! -1 = \u2014- i They're mide-of good Toality English cape, mocha a French kid with linings of fur or fleece: some fin- ishedi wätha fur top'ivrist, others in Mousquetaire length ; nd Frac id vi sha broteme sed thin Té- values 700 to 87.Friday at Teenie amen eee HALE FRE MAIN FLOOR, \u2018A Purchase of Embroidered Trish Linens: \u2018CLEARING FRIDAY AT A DISCOUNT OF FROM 25% TO 50%.Unusual savings offered.in \u201cthis.special purchase of good quality embroidered pure Irish linens.Better come early.for the best choice, | TRAY: CLOTHS: Hemstitched and \u2018embroider.\u201d An odd lot of hemstitched pillow cases nicely scal- good value wide, and'insertions 2 inches low for the balance at, per yard, F \u201c MAIN FLOOR.- { RIBBONS OF.SILK CTAFF ETA \"Ribbons, % > pretty light and dark shades, \u201cvalue ribbons in light and dark: colors; \u201cwidths are 4 to 6 in.50c to 6Qc.To cledr yard ceereccresanasa adi «25e ; nas Poe vs of Lords will see.\u2018the.way.to general election end I have.fo foud of what the country\u2019s answer will be.™ The \"letter was Haran y ed.Mr.Chamberlaih,.in his bom, Highbury, near Birmingham, Ilatened to Mr.Balfour through an -eléctro- with à few dis vue net that \u201cred proposals\u2019 of lique and Galleons, including edgings 4 inches .Appliq ud edge white, cream and fawn.The regular prices were 25c to 50c per yard.Our clearance price is ridiculously nday .3c wide, in\u2019 very 19c.Friday, per yard.12 1-2e Also odd lines of fancy and plain | Reg.value for; per : oi with rovers of fancy stitched draw work: \u201ceach ; and embroidered: values $1 to $2.Friday.mme srl some al round: eg values.| orm ad embrobdrd vee $1 10 52.E 75 = price, n- Also a few plain hemstitched linen pillow cases,\u201d day.vorc ns «+ 50e, GOc, 75\u20ac and $1.00 bat oy feu pl slightly damaged; values 75c.PILLOW SHAMS AND CASES: Hemstitch- to $1.25.Very special, each \u2026.50c | ed embroidered pillow shams of all pure linen: em- Just two lots in this.regular $3.25 quality of em- J broidered on 4 corners; reg.values $2.60, $3.25 broidered and pillow cases\u201d For quick and $4-00.Sele price.per pair $2.$2.50 aid $3 pu Sisarance Friday, per pair.52.50 STAMPED GOOBS come in MENS $l 2 SHIRTS FOR 79c\u2014HANDKERCHIEFS a SALE OF SAMPLE HOSE.600 pairs, average value 90c pér pair; clearing Friday, at.- 4c There will be lots of interest mani- /fested in this sale of Women's and Boys\u2019 seasonable Hosiery.We were very fortunate in securing a large .quantity of maker\u2019s samples of good | grade stock.\u2018 : Early buyers will get the best choice of these ex- \u201c ceptianal values in regular 90c qualities.Clearing Friday at, per pair usesen en e scene 47 They comprise womens black hose in lace, lisle .thread, silk, cashmere, embroidered cashmere, ribbed cashmere and lisle thread.* Also boys\u2019 heavy ribbed black cashmere hose.MAIN FLOOR.AND BOYS\u2019 NIGHT SHIRTS 20c BELTS, 9c \u201c30c and 50e Centres for 17e dm = ol Ra Co '25¢ Coseys for 126.LT a Yr Thire will be x pick selling at os ane aide\u201d counter to-morrow, for these values are extraordiary.Je ge you qua contre, 20 19 50 5 stugped in à : _ handsome eyelet design\u2019 ôn our special - 0 embroidered linen: reg.values 50c.Wa em go Frida issn ante eue 22 TR fg.3 \"Ba in.centres, same en, \u2018smmped on -# bd SR, na 7 pute linen, reg.30c value, Fay mgs NY A ; = Also tea coseys in assorted on Puts fen, 105.value 25c.For qui hadi: big, full sizes, too.They come and washing qualities guaranteed: \u201creg.79¢ .Men's pure Trish linen in.hem: reg.valve $1.80, tetemsesesessseseneies nord 1 Mr.Alexander | Bir\" Thomas Sha oom} has ie à \u2018ed at hi \u201c Cole: | pantéa By\" Meir qu: 2 D [hp Bad.\u201d Va tended \u2018to Peso 4 policy tarift declares ! 3 FOR $59._ MAIN\u2019 FLOOR; A very special inducément is offered for early shopping on Friday in this lot of men\u2019s English bric shirts.It's an assorted lot of btoken lines, but you will find all sizes in the assortment: and stiff cuffs, attached or detached; veg.value $1.25.To clear at .\u2026.0 222202200000 79c striped flannelette might shirts, good.Friday, very special .55¢ linen handkerch ZEN « vane ace.sland CR ES $1.\"1 To clear out the balance of this line of braid belts, we are offering you regular 20c qualities for, Fri day .00000001u000e Oc Or 3 for.25¢ They come in pretty designs with touches of gilt thread on black, navy and brown, either oxidized or git buckles.cam- y are with soft bosoms wearing sizes 12 to 14; iefs in 44 and 1 Exceptional.Friday.= «| \u201c MAIN FEOOR.Word been received here that JB.Bloan mae bs last \u2018nig Rev.Ga George Lithtle jis pts Y.FELIX QOURAUD'S ORIENTA \u201cORAN OR MAGICAL BEAUX Fier.mplen, To RELIEVE TEETHING Ger USE \u201cKAMNOL\u201d est to be taken; simply apply it to one.application: the child \"w ree sisep fot DOMiKON % CROSSES THE 51 MARK TO-DAY _ Ry.Higher.! i \u201d ~~ There seems to be no halt to the upward march of Daminion Steel common, \"and to-day it crossed the 51 point in the face of a weak market in Wall Street, While various surmises are being \u2018Trade as to the character\u201d of \u2018the trading in Steel, the general opinion seems to be that it is à public market, and that.the buying is based on the now widespread belief that the stock is bound to go higher in the course of time, There is no fresh news on the stock, and everything is highly.favorable, except the rather irregular coal supply.The company has been obliged to pur- \u2018chase United States coal right aleng, and this is costing, it is said, in the vicinity of $2.70 a ton, spicuous, but the price was firm at b7.Montreal, Street Railway was stronger, -æeliing up to 215.Pl Textile is looking better.There was a sale at 74.Richelieu showed strength again, sell .ing at-88.Another strong spot locally was Quebec: - Railway, which moved up to 57.hace was off to 181%, but rallied a ttle.- por pma Steel buyerfs-\u2014J.Pitblado and Co., W.P.O\u2019Brien, Colin-M.MicCuaig and Co, - Alex, Paterson and Co., F.Nash and Co., Gordan Strathy and Co., Barlow and Co., R.Forget, McDougall and Cowans, W.H.Weir And Son, Bruneau and Dupuis, Macdougall Bros, and Co.Stee] sellers\u2014L.G.Beaubien and co.Wilson and Gillesple, W.H.Weir and Son, Oswald Bros.R.Forget, W.P.' O\u2019Brien, McDougall\u2019 and Cowans, Thorn- \u2018ton Davidson and Co., Gordon Strathy and Co.Wilson and Gillespie, H.C.Scott and Co,, Bruneau and Dupuis, Red- path and Co.J.L, Merler and Co., Burnett and Co., A.F.Riddell and Co.-\u2014-\u2014Grown Reserve buyers\u2014Qswald.Bros., F.Nash and Co, L.G.Beaubien and Co.R.Moat and Co.Thornton Davidson and Co., Burnett and Co, McDou- gall and Cowans, H.C.Scott and Co.Crown Reserve sellers: W.P.O'Brien, A.F.Riddell and Co., Redpath and Co, tre C.Simpson Garland and Co.\"6 R.buyers\u2014Burnett and- Wilson, H C.Scott and Co., Alex, Paterson and Co.Colin M.McCuaig and Co, W.P.O'Brien, F F, Nash and Co.C.P, R.sellers\u2014Gordon Strathy and Co.W.P.O'Brien.F.Nash and Co.F.B, McCurdy and Co.\u2018Richelieu buyers\u2014Burnett and .Co., C.Scott and Co, Wilson, and Gillespie, Ww.J.Turpin and Co., J.Pitblado and Co., Colin M.McCualg \u2018and Co:, R.Forget, G.C.Dunlop.\" Richelieu gellers\u2014WHison and Gilleapie, 7 P o-\u2014# Pitblado and - Co.john Nichols and Co.F.Nash and Co., Colin M.McCualg and Co., Hanson and Ferguson, C.E.Gault; Gault, Lioyd- Jones and Co.R.Forget.- Street Railway buyers \u2014 C.Simpson Garland ahd Co.Street Railway sellers\u2014J.L.Marler & © Co, McDougall and Cowant, F.P.Buchanan.In Wall Street wire to E.& Cc.Randolph said: £ onda BE JAMES.BUCHANAN &/CO, Limited, D.O, ROBLIN, Toromea, Z| rooms, 241 and 248 ST.JAMES ST, on @ great num = ol Inter Pamp.47% the bank and its branches on and after Asbestos Mining Company of Thetford\" : i ; 0 the province es avernmeent tre ask: Kan.& Tex.com 41 ax 1 Friday.the ist day of October next, to (Limited), with a capital stock of three Friday Afternoon, Sept.24th, 09.0.Increase = à Po.com.pref.«vs ee | Bhareholders of record of 15th Saptem- Million dollars, divided -into 30,000 shar The following: Parlor, bedroo a ai vincial dete etivés.This was endoreed Lou, & Nash, .182.188 ibe 15% ber.| of one hundred dollars, and \u2018the chief ne following: rarior = room an din.by the Chambre.: Mispouri Pacific.703 71 0 7 By order of the Board.lplaca of business of thé said company to .ings and \u2018mattressés, pillow castone Is, mir regard to the Montreal Exposition M.S.P.&S.S.M,.144 144 148% \u2018144 BE.L.PBASH, Le at Lhe City of Montreal, fn the Pro- and Shaire.and à lot of Random ° eu r.\u2018Laporte sald the last news wa 1,90.pref.LL.Cnn 6 iene i i General Manager.iL Susbeo.carpet squares in Axminster, Wilto \u2019 that the city would shortly give 8! N.Y.Cen.&Hud 135% 185% 134% 185 Montreal, P.Q., August 26th, 1909, State ot \u201cCanmte Tinsl ehe Secretary of Brussels and Tapestry, in sizes to fit any answer to the request for the loan af Erie.Railroad.243 85 = 84% 4534 aT 208 8 Saw / tember 1500 ads, this day Sep.room; planos, curtains, bed otal He felt that The Irs and all the rail: bo, JiPokys % 8&2 m : 7 THOMAS MULVEY, | Also new olectroliers énû rasaliers and £ t the city and a - .11 SO rave arasee care ; - .ot 0 second- urfiiture re- way cômpanies would do all in their N.Y.Ont L Wet OT OUI si; Crown Reserve :\u201d * Under-Secretary of State, moved from a private residence; old ma- Power to aid them.[Nor & Wem mos 30% 10 BX 124) Mining Coinitd | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 poring machine.Singor anaTenne tatlor's x .À steom 2 Lean 4] pt ILLUS .1 Le : eas.ê : 7 À - p Penn WAL aa Ty a IDEND Ho.5 MEETINGS AND DIVIDENDS, HE.TENE reserve , | SILVER LEAF | Hiseseisn \"°° 115 0% ag) DWIEM Mo.5.\u201cgg : | RÂB à DONNELLE, a .People's Gas.Lu 16° 118% 115% Nouté 15 \\bereby given that « dividend TL M1 Eno O Ty 226 2 * Auctioneers.> a.| Hal & Fed.16735 1005 167 106% lot 8 per cent.for three months ending [NO MATOS $1108 0 imited on : - Bock lsiand., 38 881s 88 saig 80th.September, 1909, and à bonus itf ad- 4 1 MARCOTTE BROS SALES \u201cWe have issued a special letter on Ry.Steel Spring 4814 48%.48 483¢ dition of 9 per cent.for the same term.- Le La EE this atock.and copies will be mailed to Rep.y: & 8.com.uy WE uy 4 making a total payment of 18 per ¢ » ts Dividend Notioe - ee : any one interested, on request.| South Ry.com.soi Tsou ot \"DO on the 16th October, 109, to Bharenoiders| Notice Is hereby given that the regular INSOLVENT NOTICE | AL around ae offers exceptions pi Li En OR Fens do Setimber, Tn | Sern Shed 3 ost ad inc Tn JHE speculative possibilities, especially Sathorn Pacific.1806 181% 180% 181 [october by the Companys Teanster stock of the company has been declared | \u2018tn the matter of TOUPIN & : 2 | when bought for a long pull.Tora porteld.sx a ox Sang Agents.the Crown Trust Company, and payable on October 1st, 1808, to share.| in the matter LEONARD, as Toledo Rys.& - 85% \u2018Bhareholders are requested to advise the holders of record on September 28rd, 1809.1281 Ontario Street Hast.BRYANT BROTHERS looky.Sole 100i quiz qua | Transfer Agents.of any change in ad-| By order of the Boa Cr, \u201c The Und od Will sell by .Maha SERRE Twin Clty.1083 100% 1091 10035 dress.* HAL V Ww suéti tion at Now Bt.Jos êtres Sion na) Francois Xavier st.& CO.VE reel com.yy 2 Es 5 ; Transter Books iu Le closed from the 298.8 = ou ee = aon, ! ames taMont- i AL.: oe J ut to the 16t toi both days ins | ti Treas, | Cobait, Onturfs!\u201d 25 Broad St, N.Y, | U.\u20ac Kub.com\u2026.8¢ 54% 88% 44 [clusive.By order of the Board, CR Teor WEDNESDAY, THE 29th SEPT, 190, ang Cope es to New York, Toronto |, Lo pret.M1 12} ride JAMES COOPER, Secretary.Dominion: \u2018Park: Com Jb Lu AvH.0Clok, p.m, : \u2018 ms .ww.DO.pref 106 110030 106 108 | Montreal, Sept.13th, 1909.- 227 19 CC a; mpany, alae Jn trade of Gent's Fume .a : Wabnab ' Pres Limited 7 BES, BLO.oo econ ime vners $700.00 AN B= Do.pret.oo où à ws ; POSE bs Nore A a and brel ceremwvers 300.00 y : ., - ; a mY hn al EE wp fe re © An NE Ww a ORK fest Union Tei.78)4 80) 78% #0 PROVINCIAL BANK 1 Berenÿ given that & dividend of five] 1 © épen oh the 28th in wm o || Vien com.ree nies se \u201cLE -pèt Tcént, laa been declared on the nl \u2018oc all information apply.to .i , ve arses proces 1 ereees vsècet .bi 02 0 yable où d STOCKS és ls QF CANADA Soioher io eodialads?32 WSRRS DERMARTIAL, parie Por Cv NOW IN THE TINE TO BUY dE LE PS AROGTTE BROTHER BOUGHT AND FOLD FOR CASH OR .Quarterty Dividend, No.38.meer a, * LR COOPER, vo ob Auctioneers, ON.MARGIN.I + Notice ts hereby given \u2018that à dividend 425 à : Heo Treas, ; iii of ons and one-fourth per cent.(1 \u20ac) upon the Paid Up Capital unt tution has been daclarsd for.the three months ending the 30th of September, fiuus, and \u2018that the same will be ye lable at the Héad Office) and Branches} : ana fh 0 Teh al Cres | 7.IRAPH BUILDING.: ut day © ober, , to Sharehold« ©.GPR.TELEGRA | u DING BENJAMIN iat day of Satober, logs to Sharenoid.\u201cPhones Main 4450.Main 4451.210 Seog 227 9 :308 Board et Trade Bldx.tember next.- A ay.pe ibistian 5 x v .\u201d hls + i By order of the re, \u2014 = : ! \u201cPANCREDB Evi.THE PURCHASE OF : Montreal, Aug.25th, 190%, 218 4 la PAYMASTER, MoCRIMMON, MONTREAL Riviw, uo | [Sterne ties J) Telephone Gold Bonds \u2018Cobalt Minés Lid, Gould Consolidated, Crown Reserve, Ru- YIBLDING.A% © IMMEDIATELY APTEA.pe -scld the dook Sante, Of as Shas.ord : » corne , oine & \u201cStreet, 401.08 Cu sy Cobalt ip price.Write,- wire, pr phone Main dso, * BURLAND, D TSE ms APS 4 a 1 A 4: ie ; 2.law Capital Lager, us tani Stock - Brokers, : .va; al Lager, » | ALE.AND PORTER - lBrewed only by Henry \" 2 Kuntz, Ottäwa, Ont.Cl .& LY NS = ng.Bailey and Silver loaf.or PROMISES BRST JUST NOW.BENJAMIN BURLAND, == soym scones \u201c Fhoné Main 3689.1 PACIFIC biton, Cobalt Development, Montreu!l Reduction and Bmeit- | \u2018 pe ä ; out hunting yesterday.Bell \u2018tripped and \u2018the gun was dischar the bullet e taf mie apte tient \u201cTry our Watch repair department.Pete Humgley, Jeweller, 358 Bt.James Be pu With Pair Clearing at Per You can wear Oxfords for six weeks yet: with.Baiters \u2018you.can wear them all winter.We cannot give them room in our department another day.Therefore, ali our Oxfords, each palr combined | with a pair of 5 button black cloth gaiters, 2 1-2 to 7 \\ will be put for clearance Fnday at, per r pair RE Fine patent Colt Oxfords they are, in all styles of gous and heels, and a compete as ssortment of of Gaiters Pair .$1.98 Dongola kid, and tan leathers.sizes, Choi to Neckwear A .Here are two of Murphy's every day values: New lace stock collars, pris 13 and and.jabots at 23.euch, Round coat collars of guipure.lace, 4 ins.each.tern, \u201cClearance\u2014Several hundred Swiss embroidered stock col- | lars, tupnovers and linen collars, to be cleaved Friday at, w each ; = serveur seers wesuna > \u2018Mull Finished Nainsook .«9 Yard It is 42 inches wide ana very good quality.We have 3,000 of it, and while that vards quantity \u201clasts, we can keep on selling it at.~ +000 venue high, Ts Chace nf Tor shapés-\u2014 narrew, Of Rajah Pongee: \u201cbridge blue rajah pongee, with novel ; trimmed with large peal buttons, is Friday at much less than \u2018half chat its manufacturer intended it te be sold, at.~ 800 PAIRS LADIES\u201d NEW BOOTS Choice of Shoe stylos\u2014- » lac cher, e, button and Blu- ce of Heel heights-\u2014 low.and medium.medium\u201d and * broad, à Choire of Leathers \u2014pa- tant Colt, \u2018and Vetour Calf.Choice of Dongola Kid sizes\u20142 1-2 LADIES\u2019 1 FOR.CHILPREN\u2014Wool Cash\" men\u2019s hose: smaller sizes only 4.4 4.1-2, 5'and 5 1-2, but the price\u2019 is almost unheard of.; Per pair .\u2026.12% t = .FOR WOMEN-650 pairs at per pair.25, sere ane They are allover lace lisles, lace ankle lisles, plain \u201c lisles.fancy stripe lsles, plaid floral designs in lisles, lisles, fancy cottons, black and colored; all at one per 15 and per pair feet eterna eens Also, 450 pairs Stockings at.} pair.eee Cotton and liste, plain faney.all fast dye, black colors.and v FOR MEN\u2014350 pairs men\u2019s socks at, per\u2019 pair seen 15 \u201cFine listes they are, and cottons \u201cof extra\u2019 good quality, lace plain and embroidered effects; black, © tan, grey, green, white, brown, and red.Tailored Waist | 29 | A tailored waist in Cam- semi-military effect, to be offered here Sample Handkerchiefs 300 dozens unseen before, \u201ceach mounted on card, embroidered, scalloped edged or hemstitched, mounted on linen or Swiss muslin.Let the values be, what they will, the selling price Friday will be, éach se\u2026sscc+ 10 Ais ny a Store Closes Daily at 3.30 P.M.\u2018's \u2018 There are 504 pairs by, actual count; the skins\u201d avé real.French.kid, selected.and fine; the most expensive glove made could not have a more shapely cut or fit more perfectly; reliable, New Tans New Navys New Browns New Greens Cashmere Flannelettes 10 Yard At 10 we have them in spots, stripes andkfancy designs, suitable t waists, wrappers and .Kimonos.- Splendid value, .of course, \u2019 Ladies\u2019 Equestrienne : Tights Let it suffice to quote one line-= in black, of course-two styles, - knee or ankle length, well made \u2019 and finished.Price re 8L > mere.Stockings \u2018which came to i us.With, a big purchase of we- À price.A+ : quisite osTRICH FEATHERS 3 to 20 Inches Long \u201clei is a special purchase.There are 200 of them, fresh from the boxes in which we imported them \u2018 \u2018\u2014feathers long and full and beautifully curled.They are mostly black or white with a few colored ones; but there i not a feather in the whole two hundred but what i is a unique offer at.$5 : $5.00 Each WE ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY g THE FIRST FORMAL SHOWING OF OUR | \u201835.00, $7.50 and $10.00 FALL HATS DRESS NETS HALF PRICE ro - 720 yards must go Friday\u2014fancy plain and spotted nets of several styles and all this season's goods, of course; some in pink, some in sky.some in mauve, some in green, some in black, some in white.The all-season prices, as shown on the nets themselves, are .75, $1.00, $1.25, NEW GLOVES) ~ Of Selected French Kia J*/ the quality is good and New Greys Black and White All sizes, 5 3-4 to-7 1-4, One price.the sale of them at exactly .Les 1 ATLLILY pi HALF PRICE $ Clearance of Lace F riday V Values in We offer for clearance on $1.50, $2.00 and $250.Sharp at 8 o'clock Friday morning we begin Damask Cloths & Napkin§ Friday 1,000 yards of lace all- 25 left overs of \u2018of Irish and Scotch Make Cloths, 8-4 senc S125 Cloths, - 2x2 yards.$1.45 Cloths, 8-10, $1.85 & $1.75 Cloths, 2x2 1.2 yards-7® Napkins, 20x20 inches, \u2014 per dozen oeenaaen $1.48 Napkins, 21x2f inches, per dozen .5.#$1-85 Napkins, 22x22 inches, per dozen .\u2026.#2-00 overs at, | pers yard \u2018They are the costly white guipures.beautifully fine Orientals, and white .fancy allover lace, 18 to 21 Inches wide, 'The small little .tickets on the goods will tell you how many times .25, the all season prices were, it you do not chance to know\" them \u2018otherwise.79 Clearance of 6 Wool Blankets A small lot only, but weol and un- .Clearance of Towels and Rollers .Ready made rollers, 2 1-2 yards long, each .\u2026.\u2026.- : 25 dozen only, bedroom towels .(fringed).Per pair.20 Per dozen 00 20 dozen only; Huck towels, 18-36, Per pair .-.\u2026\u2026\u2026.usersastos 6 #145 Per dozen 2s.vesssocnocse 1 .- shrinkable; good wearing quality, but slightly soiled.Clearing at, per pair.ece.$2.15 \u2026\u2026.The Far amous \u2018Muto Convertible Overcoat The sensation of the tailoring world and the most popular garment ever designed.Can be wom either way, as shown in illustration.A dressy fair- weather coat, and a perfect garment for stormy weather.Patented and x SAXE'S, * SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY | St.Cobering and St Lawrence Sts.- Still 11 Leading MARTIN-ORME es \u2014 mte Le te PIANOS \u2018are characterized by a sweet, fully resonant tone.Judges of musical quality have asserted that no upright instrument of its character has the full.strong, profound bass tones of the Martin - Orme.These furnish a combination with its brilliant golden treble that has won for the Martin-Orme the instant preference of discriminating musicians.Call or write for\u2019 catalogues and prices to their sole agents- \u201c\\ Orme & Son, Limited Established\u2019 1861 \u2018 Ottawa\u2014Montreal\u2014Brockville \u201cMontreal Warerooms : 588 St.Catherine St.St.West A Good Crop of Manitoba Wheat, will ¥ ake Good ' Bread if baked in The PRO WSE RA NGE A Gall So Solicited.Co.R.Prowse, 208 Neil St eu $ tam Hunting Accident Near Belleville.Spécial to the Montreal Star.Belleville, Ont., Septem While Fred.Mills and B 24.\u2014 \"Beil were tering Mills\u2019 thighe He will re _ BELLISLE, N.B.\u2014D, dead at Saranac Lake, RY.aged 235 2eod \u201cENTIRE FAMILY KILLED.: Robbers Murdered Six Persons.\u2018and Then Fired the House.=.Bluefield, W.Va, September 33.\u2014An erefl and.the bodies of all but the Victhns were burned wiih thelr.ne of t Hurley, Buchanan County, Va.The ouvre was evidently.robbery, as the | owner of the house, an aged woman, | nen rc Betty?Justus, was gén.ed to kee ar, money\u201d Shout the place, % ke um of \u2018Med; Justus, her son-in.law, Meadows, is Wife and three children, wera: the victims, Meadows\u2019.body, bad! = [se fietee.was found.ying In the ya at his destroyed hom and-in a short ti of the su { thine took up the tral] f three men A posse of cit zens.heavily armed.are ing t murderers if they\u2019 are raptured.A Victory for or Tammany.New York.September 22.\u2014The Indépans dence League withdi ence\u2019 of allied Tammans several days han beent Fustonist candi tices, dence League \u201cjon candidates « Ww.eich, ta fthe ie 6: roponsd Ale \u2018position te that organisation 2 {now on sale all over Canada.{stop falling hair an |: Fages,.officer commanding the troops, : rent, Jen ¢ family of six persons were mur.George - esdhounds were Tushed to the scene | ing.sed murderers.Footprints | erg found inthe soft soft.following the bidodhounds, bent oh neh.4 Tom: the conter.= .HAIR THAT FASCINATES R.H.Bryson is Willing to Guarantees Parisian Sage Because He Knows \u201cit Gives Satisfaction to All.Who Use it.Most druggists know that there is no hair preparation that gives so much satisfaction as Parisian Sage which is The reasons are many: +A large, generous bottle for 50 cents.The only hair tonic that is sure to kill the dandruff germs.A large generous bottle fo a ig scalp in two weeks or : Kee \u2018back.scalp \u201ccool in summer and Irom unpleasant odors, 4 will make any woman's\u2018 hair \"bewitchingly charming in one week.Grows hair and makes.it.soft, bril-.lfant and luxuriant.Leading druggists everywhere sell Parisian Sage.R.H.Bryson, 501 St.Catherine street west, sells it in Montreal, for 50 cents, on.the money-back plan.The girl with the auburn hair is on every package.Giroux Mfg.Co.Fort Erie, Ont., Sole Canadian makers.WINTER QUARTERS NEEDED.Colone! Fages Notifies Glace Bay al |.thorities to Provide Them.Special to The Montreal Star; Glace Bay, N.S., September 23.\u2014Col.has sent a communication to the tow \u2018authorities advising them.that unless the town takes steps at once to furnish \u2018winter, quarters: for the military he whi proceed himself to build the .same: \u2018and in the latter event it will likely cost the town considerably more than if the: own \u2018authorities did the.work, \u201cThe Coal\u2019 Company has made an offer to the town to erect buiglings at the net cost \u201cof \u2018labor and \u2018material.mated cost is 37.500: he company fers to supply the site without ch: The land selected: belongs to the company, which will.also give as.many of its houses as soldiers need.without *harsing rent for these dwellings.INDIAN WAS A QUITTED, \u2018 Kenora.Magistrate Dismissed M rder ~ Chirge Laid Against Red Ma | Srelal + to The M mitreal Stat Ont.; September 23., 3 =D shade Ba oe rE se te EVERY.DEMARTVENT 2 \u2018 | | 1 > \u201cAN at 386 Yard .Le Eee.\u20ac = , i = - \u201coo.Clear, odd shatcs [PR - Special 0\" 25\u20ac 10 pieces, in white, cream, and fvory Chifton Taffeta Silk; recentiy 75c yard.nn A ome of the important lines we offer is:\u2014 nn ANS * Re BE A, FOI sue vecareccce dre a cases Reg encens .39¢ ~ ©.About 3,500 yards double fold all wool black (GeseES À SITE TR } | 750 and 85c value, Black Taffêta Silk, 9e \u2018 and bolored dress fabrics, all this _seasen's im- HY AS UP : Nf heavy make, chiffon finish, and ruetlipæ quality.; - : 2 \\ y ; , \u201d AIl the new shades \u2018in Colored Benxalipe 81 portations, comprising Satin Cloths, Paname : Bengalines, Poplins, - Roxanas;, Venetian Clot = LA À ' and Ottoman Cords.a \u201d Shadow Stripe, Directoire Cloth, Serges, chef \u2026_ RYE: iF: DAS ) } > soccer en afin us sacqpenseu ss : | viots, Worsteds, Tweeds, Armure, Basket Cloth} E aH ; va Reversible-quality in, lemadihé Bilks, In .an - ete, ete.-Values ranging.from.59c to -3 8 c - A SARS | .\\ new shades.Reg, Jen i 35¢ 85e.yard.Friday far.souvsdectssennnu00 ; OF so.sevens .éshasercccncanue ut \u201cNEWEST IN LACES | Dany Neck LAILOR MADESEIRTS 55.00 20.000 vards of \u2018French and German wear ; Val.Lace.wilt be -shown-on Friday\u2014 We are showing as- - This is & very special offer for an tentirely this is a special purchase\u2014consisting | ported boxes in Fan- New Model Skirt, made exclusively for.us, in of edgings.insertions, etc, in a large , : nd.Venetian Cloth with nine gores and\u2019 side plaits, Cholce,of patterns, many of which are ©Y Nec Frile\u2014an4-\u2014trimmed\u201d with\"jet buttons, and the colors\u201d esme\u201d exclusive © to ns, The .regular price \u2018assorted colors; 4 in in black, navy, brown, and all desirable shades.per yard is ug; te 15c.To-mor-' 5 \u20ac t a box.Reg, value _ This skirt.would cost you to have ;madesspecial- : - Ne - mot 15 ly, \u2018at least, $7.50.Our price, Such liberal reductions of Carsley\u2019s regular prices as are listed below would be welcome to all at any time MR | roy his \u2014 offering at: For, por box 12e Friday prrerseterecsenaencetnennees DD-00 of the year.| A But consider what they n mean to you NOW \u2014with these page stores filled with NEW GOODS for the 11 = il New Model Directoire Corsets FALL SEASON, now just beginning! JA 9sc Think of getting 20% Discount off Carsley's regula prices on - oo | 1 ¢ BAN = or 5 To-morrow you can purchase the newest: Fall Model Corset for 98c, made of fine coutil, extra long, rustproof steels, 4 strong garters, and nicely trimmed with lace and baby ribbon.Then are regularly._98c ll \\ : 7 RFA, sold up to 38.00.Friday \u2026\u2026.02siecancraceanecansennaceunens Furniture, Blankets, Comforters, Quilts, ete.|| V2 WI AN Colored Striped Gingham Tailored Waists Mind you, these discounts have not already been taken off the prices of the goods.They remain marked NH i 7 \\ CL OC at Carsley\u2019 always-low, money-saving prices.You can buy at either store and these discounts will be taken i qd ob ou he \u2014 igh il fd zou mee ae wie off the total of your bill { 1 CE gr a en es unis 79 Think of taking your pick from our imniehse gatherings of Stylish Costumes, Mantles and Millinery, from - 2 _\u2014 \u2014 rt rt fii mm = \u2014 the New Dress Goods and Silks\u2014at a discount of 10% off the bill! - \u2018 Do New 1 - Ne ce v H Le d U d ny | The Mi Hinery Section Buy all your Groceries here to-morrow\u201410% Discount off Carsley\" s Cut Prices on everything but butter.Imported Gl oves ~INew losiery an nderwear Br Taleics UC aly ti Such an opportunity as this comes but once in a lifetime.| | ï - Fi inest.Quality and Lowest Prices ' newest and most popular styles Take \u2018advantage of i it to-morrow.Come in the morning to avoid the crowds.«, See Window Display.At Very Special Prices 5 SLIT and shades, that have the appearance of the American Hats, now Late arrival of 100° dozen women's heavy black cotton hose, spliced heels, so much worn and regularly sold dozen.Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves, with double soles; in all sizes.Good value at.25e.pair.} ! .; at $10.00.Friday \u201cdone.fasteners, embroidered 1.Offered to-morrow at seras caer avesasebieestishonne inn .C we offer at .$5& $7.50 backs, in sizes from 5 1-2 200 \u2018agar; dor Phin\" Cashiers Hose, fast color and\u201d seamless; 71-2 Colors, tans, beavers \u201c all sizés, dnclugtns : size 10.Reg.value 35c.- FOr .L.c.25c F r-Men and Boys: greys, brown oxblood, navy, - \u2019 Me natural 1 t i een, pear] and white.69 ; Children\u2019s Cashmere Hose, double.knees, spliced heels and soles.yes ndorwonn in.sates ond: ra: ridéx æM-at per pair.C J.\u20ac .Usually sold at 29¢,! Sizes 4 1-2.t8 6 1-2.Friday .| su sizes from 34 to \u20ac; dozen\u2019 Misseër Kid \"Gloves em- Ladies Fieace med Vests, long.and \u2018short sleeves, biittonsd tronts, ta\u201d * wah all SOT ES hoy fl .yroidered backs, dorue, fasteners, \"grey and white, with drawers to match, in knee and ankle 25c c Shirts and, Aun I ec Se | \u2019 eit Ein tans and, browns: .sizes from | © lengths; open, \u2018and\u2019 closed.Bagh.caranrarernra serena i gai sizès 3 tous Re efi : ue fp: SE 2 to 16 yeags.Teg.va: 59c \u2018Ladies Heavy Fleece Vests in white and grey, fall sizes, button fronts, Co Co 4j E Men: sh .mering underwear, in ; ; i.à J Jus 75c.To-morrow for.x ribbon trimmed, long and short sleeves, with opér and = 35c 4e hie and\u2019 \u2018arawers: \u2018sizes 32 to.Le w* ) \\ | Ladies\u2019 and Children's fleece lined |.closed draw ers Yo match, knee and ankle length.Each at.Reg.value up to À \u2018 j flegceé lige 5 dérwean, .Cashmere Gloves, dome fasten- \u2018taken off the bill on all purchases of | ten off the bill on all purchases of - taken off the bill on all: purchases \u2018of Ji]; ewsiiin tams.browns, 35e | EEE 7 ml Th Hee Te gratos iv navys, greys, black and , = ; + Furniture (Downtown Store) LR GROCERIES (Bats) also Boots and Shoe 1 A For, p pair CF es RA RA Ml ui Biankets, en s Clothing, \u201cMillinery, Carpets, : 3 es #F P ; he Y Fla ard Tr : To 7 ) \" a ~ CS | Ln rters, ents urnishings, | Costumes, Woodenware, - i mr ce \u201curc ase our I\" lanneis an Th H ; .hi J D oo.outa Teen | Sms Flannelettes, | Please Note \u2018\u2019 Flannelettes now al ~The Houseturnishing Department Boys\u2019 Clothing Crocke\u2026 Whiteweaï, Grey Cottons, - Reduced Prices \u2019 Are.éttering a few Scotch Art Squares at a special low price to clear.They are extra large sizes:\u2014 Furs, ° 2 Glassware, .Dress Goods, White Cottons, We must ask \u2018that you take [HE 2t pieces Fancy Stripe.Flan.8 y.4 x 4 yards.Regular price, $12.00.FHtday .e.vecco sacccessaceanncce vovsense ve - - Ribbons, Unbleached Sheetiug à small parcels with you, as we Ji 1, \"Cone, pes vard | 4.x 4% yard.Regular price, $13.50.Fray «ooovvirenrn voccccereunence sevees serene sesdens 7.20 ieces Heavy Cream\u201d \u2018Canton 1 .- Books, \" Gloves, fern not guarantee delivery atany J{] Flamelette.Per |Tv 4 x 5 yards.Regular price, $15.00.= Friday .sere ee en 8850 Special \"ables -at a (Except nd aces, _ tain hour under these condi- net : 4.WINDOW SHADES\u2014500 bebt quality window shades, sise 2 x 72 ins, mounted on a quality\u2019 spring roller, OOKS, ; x : Books, New Books Curtains, \u201c \u2018 [ > À 4 Go 3 1 fr including.brackets and salve pull.Each .des
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