The Montreal daily star, 25 septembre 1909, samedi 25 septembre 1909
[" HA rame ta etes ADVERTISING-ISMS.LÉ 0 nT Succe-tions for Successful Advertisers \u201cAll through\u2019 business life of Canada.\u201d its history the Star: has been a powerful factor WEATHER FORECAST: cooL in .the Luly CIRCULATION OF STAR Last Weok\u2019s Daily .Last Week\u2019s Weekly .421,388 130,252 551,640 Total laut week voL.XLI, N°.229 BER 2%, | BRITISH NAVY - TO BE MODEL FOR.CANADA Hon, L.P.Brodeur Makes Important Statement on- Defence Conference - - Mission: to London Was a Success\u2014 Harmony Marked the Deliberations of Conference.Special to the Montreal Star Quebec, September 25.\u2014~Assurance of his own complete satisfaction as the result of the Imperial Military and Naval Conference, and of that of the + British Government at the action of the Canadian administration in the matter, and declarations of determination to create a Canadian Navy\\on th model of that of Great Britain as @ complete absence of patron political and party influence # : gerne\u2019, formed important fegtur the declaration made by Hon.Mr.deur.Minister of Marine, when | viewed on board the SS.Virgini bis\u2019 arrivat-hede yesterday.The minier was met on his a by Mrs.Brodeur ahd the other bers Of his family.also by Hon.Lemjeux.whd spent tep minutes him; péfore Qlling him: pif yon.the preg .he M ter fieft \u201cpoar Lady = ! been forBeÿ to decline jon to din- m the Que Commis- the office of the nd presented him ress, congratulating ccèss of his mission rth the special claim of Quebec tg be considered proper i e building o ship building E join reply said\u2019 fothi expressed the hope that found possible to build in.this \u2018country.In speaking for publication that it was impossible for him what class of vessels Canada.4 Samuel Voce is known as ( H E.McNeill medal after one of the GOLD MEDAL FOR SAVING LIVES Hon.W.A.Weir Makes Makes Presentation and Gives Insurance Men Hope of Smaller Tax.writers in the Windsor Hotel last evening, the International Accident Underwriters\u2019 medal was presented to Samuel Voce, of this city, for saving life.The presentation was made by Hon.W.A.Weir, provincial treasurer, who, in dong so, promised \u201cto take into consideration,\u201d the question of lightening the provincial taxaton on insurance.\u201cThe cheer has been so good tonight,\u201d said the Provincial Treasurer, \u201cthat have had some qualms of conscience at the amount of taxes that we are taking from the jnsurag men.(Laugh er.) i 1 promise yéu,\u201d he went on, \u2018 i re \u201cSamuel Voce, ; glite#): but I will try to live up to ne spirit of it rather thaw to the meaning, Whisks is ordinarily given to it.\u201d The medal which was presented to the \u201cGeorge ation.Englishman, years ago, founders of- the ass Mr.Voce îs a your born in Leicestershire furnish, whether ¢ruisers or vessels 8f the Dreadnought style, submarines or torpedo boats, or new docks to hold - the largest ships of the Royal Navy.» Mr.Brodeur expressed himself well satisfied with the work of the recent \u201cconference on Naval Defence.at which the Governments of Australia, New Zealand, Newfoundland, Cape Colony.Natal, Orange River and the Transvaal were represented, as well as those of Great Britain and Canada.The delegates of the four autono- mou states of South Africa were not in a position to take very much part in.the conference, because the law confederating them .was at the time before Parliament, and the question of defenqe is naturally one for the new tentrai government.Nevertheless, he considered their personal opinions important.as many of them will doubtless play a preponderating role in the federal affairs of South Africa.\"The most sincere loyalty and the greatest frankness marked the deliberations of the conference.By the \u2018mouths of its Prime Minister and other.leading members, the Imperial Government reiterated its determination to permit perfect liberty to autonomous states as to their manner of participating in naval defence.A \u2018possible change in the\u2018 relations between the &utonomous goverfiments of the Empire had been aimed at, if we may Judge by official papers, in some of the conferences which have been held since 1887, though it is true that the efforts maëe in produced, the result that the partizans ; Of: Imperial federation had Hoped.\u201d In the course of the recent deliberations there; was no idea whatever of centralization or federation, and he be- lleved perfect liberty which marked the exchange: of opinions between the different delegates had an excellent effect upon the work of the conference, At the conference of 1902, the Cana- - dian Government declared that the es- tablisHment of a Canadian marine would best answer to thg aspiration of .the Dominion, and that it would be more acceptable to Canada than a contribution in money.~The other Col] onles, on the contrary.adopted Mr.Chamberlain's policy.that of a money contribution.In 1907 the British Government, by the mouth of Lord Tweed- mouth.whose recent death we so much deplored.instead of insisting upon | money contributions to the navy, expressed the hope that the Colonies would protect their own shores by tho formation of flotillas.No formal re- } solution was; adopted but the idea, as approved by the First [Lord of the Admiralty was heartily welcomed.Some Colonial representatives appeared\u201d \u2018to desire to surpass Lord Tweed- mouth In generosity.but their pro- | ; pôsitions were not favorably recelv- 4 ft Last March.when certain so-caîled pes- exposures of the navy werd the Imperial Parliament.the nadian Parliament passed a resolution favoring the creation of a local marine, and the Governments of Australia and New Zealand offered to furnish ves.\u2018 téls of the \u2018Dreadnought class to Great Britain.In view of these actions on the part of the three principal autonomous cblotiies, the Imperial authorities thought it well to summon a conference to dis- \u2018cuss the whole question of naval and military defence.He was delegated as \u2018Minister\u2019 ¢f Marine, end Sir Frederick\u2019 Borden as Minister of Militia, to represent Canada at the conference.Every possible akefstance was given hy the Imperial authorities, Some would much have preferred the direct contribution in cash, but the Asquith Government fully recognized that the geographical situation and the development of.the population, riches and strength of the autonomous.statea had created a onal sentiment which Yad to be recognized in all questions of wave! defence.CONFERENC E WAS A SUCCESS.Fhe Minister, added that he was.not in a.position, before laving the result of \u201ctits \u2018mission before hie colleague und Par \u201cHlament, to speak of the result of the de- -Mterations.When everything was: made \u201cpublic, he was sure that all friends of the Canñadidn nation would, refoiéé.- Parson- ally, he was firmly of [the opinton that Five ought to defend own territory, and that we Haye re ch A period -antional developmen se this sense have not\u201d and at present employed as a stenographer in this city.The act of heroism for which the medal: wa awarded has already been recognized by the Royal Canadian Humane So- clety.On June 27, of last year, Mn Voce with his father, went out boating at Bout de l'Ile with Mr.and Mrs, Reno, Miss Reno and Mr.Myers.Just as they were returning the boët- was upset by collision wtih a 10g.- Mr.Voce, with his father's help, succeeded in\u2019 getting the boat righted.when Miss Reno in her excitement upset it again.Once more young Voce righted it, and got Mrs.Reno into it, while he helped Mr.and Miss Reno to hold on.In the meantime, Mr.Myers had disappeared.- The young man dove and brought him safely to the boat, By this time other assistance arrived and the whole party was saved.The medal is of gold.The obverse side bears the head of George E.Mc- Neill, and the words, \u201cThe George E.McNeill medal.\u201d while on the pin is the Latin word, \u201cAudacia,\u201d signifying \u201cDaring\u201d; the reverse reads, \u2018\u201cPresented by the International Association of Accident Underwriters to Samuel Voce, Montreal, P.Q., for bravery in saving life, June 27, 1908,\" and around the lower edge is stamped the scene lof the fabulous rescue of Andromeda by Perseus, Mr.Voce, in a few brief words of thanks.expressed the hope that, when he had completed his life, he would have reached some measuré of the perfection which had been \u2018attained by Mr.George E: McNeill, in whose name the medal was given.- [ The banquet was presided over by Mr.Herbert Walker, while\u2019 Mr.G) K.Martin occupied the vice-chair, and among those present were Mr.G.Leonard McNeill, son of him whose .services the medal commemorates.Mr.McNeill, in speaking on behalf of the committee which awarded the medal, congratulated Mr.Voce, especlally; upon the instinctiveness of his act, as evidence of his readiness and unhesitating courage.LIST OF: CASES CLEANED UP FOR FIRST TIME IN THE COURT'S HISTORY.: After ten days\u2019 work, the Court of Appeals adjourned to October 27, when judgments will be rendered in many of the cases heard during this last term.A feature of this month's Wsit- ting of the Court of Appeals was that the very good reason that when the Court adjourned for the legal holidays, last June, it had disposed of all the cases before its members, a fact that has never been registered since the Court of King's Bench has been instituted 1h this province.es Nr Sg AP ss PN SIP PSP, EN not shirk this duty, that having received from England all the liberty of a truly \u2018independent nation, it would\u2019 be unworthy of such a country to count any longer commerce and our shores.\u201cNaturally we are unahleito do this all at once, but we must take a firm beginning.If the little states of South America, which - have neither our /importance nor our wealth, find themselves under the necessity of building fleets, the same obligation rests upon Canada.; \u201cfhe future will prove that the Canadian people know not only how to govern themkelves, but also how tô do their duty nobly, and to show in proper place and time thelr gratitude to England which had treated them so.lbevally, \u201cThe Imperial Government, as a result \u2018of thé conference, had passed a law by which it handed over to Canada the footing which it possessed in the country, namely, and Halifax, to be for the future maintained by it, and it may rest, assured that this confidence %0 reposed in ug: will.not be hetrayed.\u201d into any discussion as.th th ature of: the vessels to.be constricted for the Canadian navy, he declared that it must be founded upon the mod he Brit.\u2018ish navy, and be altogether outside of, the reach of party or political.Innis, \\ I questions of Ahay tafation.You all know what {sefiousf consideration\u201d means (more.upoñ the Mother Country to protect pur | \\last - the naval \u2018stations of Esquimalt | Though the Minister déclined to enter, : At'a gathering\u2019 ot.accident uvder- | À NOVEL POINT IS RAED AGAINST A POLICE MAGISTRATE Can a Member of a sion Sit on the Western Associated Pi Winnipeg, Man.É ( ! magistrate, Hon.T.Daly.adjudicating on the grou the Police mmission he was also | the posit] of prosecutor, and that § was contrary to the.spirit and purport the law that a magistrate should ait in the dual capacity of judge and pipsecutor.Magistrate Daly adjogrned tip case for a week to enable Mj magistrate trying this c The case is exciting terest in legal circles the court upholds tention, the res: d others, for if Howell's con- would necessarily of prisoners now in tiary, as the result of osed by not only Mr.\u2018of magistrates in a Sanoane & Bagaues Information concerning ~ & $4 church services on Sunday @ \u201c will be found on page 15 & \u201cfs of The Star, ; & SUASUEGS à SUGHHRÉ no judgments were rendered at all, for OLD SOLDIER FOUND IN HOSPITAL BY RELATIVES AFTER A LONG SEARCH.Fred.Foster, an old war veteran, has been lying unidentified at the Ge.a eral Hospital injured, from conta with a street car some days ago.The best efforts of the surgeons to elicit his name and address were unavailing.The old man temporarily deaf by his injuries made identification impossible.Sign language.he was not versed in- and being unable to write because of his\u2019 injuries, he remained unknown at.the hospital until last evening when his} relatives, missing the old soldier.made the rounds of the hospitals.He was taken to his home at 132 Richardson street last evening.COST A QUARTER =.= AVOTE TO GETA The city clerk has made up a state ment showing that the rocent referendum will cost $5,646, of which $1,338 was for fees of tho deputy returning officers.The sum of $1,682 was also required.for the rental of polling booths.The rest of the account was for printing and sundry expenditure.As the total number of votes cast was 21,000, it means that each vote cost the city about 25 cents.en CITY MAY PROVIDE = -GARBAGE RECEPTACLES At a short meeting of the Incineration Committee yesterday afternoon, Ald.Lavallee said that there should be a better system of gathering.garbage in the city.It was a shame, he said, the way refuse was scattered all | over lanes.This would.be obviated.if.the city provided metal boxes for householders.These boxes should be numbered, so any tenant careless, and scattered garbage near the box, could.be brought up before the Recorder and fined.It was decided to; see if Aid.Laval- lees plan could be carried out.> THE PLENARY COUNCIL.Bishops Discuss Important.Questions \"in Secret Conclave.\" Quebec, September 25.\u2014The Plenary Council meeting was as usual opened.yesterday with a synodical mass, the celebrant at which was Right Rev.Canon Dauth, vice-rector of Laval University, Montreal.The Fathers of the Council then met in secret conclave, which continued up till one o'clock.\"In the afternoon there were meetings of some seven commissioners to whom are entrusted the deliberation of the different subjects to come before the Bishops.These reports are presented to the .Council in the morning when they are either amended, re- Jected or adopted, as- \u2018the \u2018case may be.10 AT WER véto di N HIS MAJESTY'S\u2014\u2018\u201cThree Twins.Le PRINCESS\u2014 \u2018The Wolf.\u201d .' ACADEMIE\u2014Loie Fuller and Rer Muses: © Rita Sathetto; and the inch Stoëk Company.ÿ RENNETT* 8-\u2014 important industries, \u2018t million \u2018tons are in sight, Such an anticipation becomes less sure | - olfe, speaking of North, erter does not fall far short of one hun-.iii À iron ore and pulp.The discoveries due to the working of the Hematite iron deposits at Bell Island are remarkable.The outcrop on the island extends for about three miles.The beds are together 18-24 feet thick.dipping to the east and are quarried from ihe foot of a cliff where about thirty-two but a tunnel has been driven three- quarters of a mile in length under the sea in ora all the way and the estimated quantity so proved amounts to about 150 million tons\u2014the ore running about 54 per cent.metallic jron.Nearly a mil- fon dollars\u2019 worth of ore was shipped last year.The importance of these facts can hardly be exaggerated considering the world\u2019s supply of Hematite ore, and there can be no doubt that these enormous deposits will prove of very great value to Newfoundland and provide | occupation for the largely increased population.Pulp Development.With regard to \u201cpulp the Anglo- Newfoundland Development Company have expended over £1,000,000 in the construction of great works, from which they will be shipping this year.Other firms ar¢ also constructing works and the pressure for pulp has grown to such an extent that other important enterprises may be expected to follow those named.Oil has also been discovered on the island, and the coal measures are certainly present.One hundred and fifty years ago, it was desired to move 6,000 troops from Ireland to America.The best transport available at the time were employed, and it required nearly 100 ships to transport that small army and they took seven.miserable weeks to do it.To-day the Lusitania and Maure- tania would take them all over In five days in the utmost comfort.Such a fact has its bearing upon immigration and the need of new lands for settlement is likely to increase rather than abate.Therefore, gentlemen, 1 have faith in the future destiny of Canada, and I believe that both Canada and the West Indies would find mutual profit in the cultivation and expansion of trade between them, each country commodities so different in character that no competition is possible, providing differences in climate which render each country an ideal playground for citizens of the other, surely it is not too much to hope in the near future for a first rate service of steamers between the islands, Halifax and St.John with the justification of a great trade.I know there are many factors to be considered in such a problem.but I venture to suggest that the true policy of the West Indies is to grapple these great coming populations to themselves with hooks as of steel, remaining brothers in trade as they are brothers a supplement to the other producing\u2019 under the protecting folds of the flag\u2019 which we are 80 justly proud, and under which three hundred million people dwell in peace and security.NO SIGN OF AGREEMENT.Strike at Glace Bay May Last Until Spring.Special to The.Montreal Star.Glace Bay, N.S., September 25.\u2014 The firat lumber to be used in ertcting houses for the miners evicted from the |Coal Company's houses is beginning to arrive, and workmen .are busy trucking the same to its destination.\u2018Reserve colitery will \u2018be the first mine at which active bullding operations will commence.The mine workers have been offered a large plot of ground on which houses will be put up, and severa} citizens who have vacant lots have voluntarily offered the same to the strikers.ë There is no sign of a change here, and best-informed people sây the striko will Bu over the winter.Miners\u2019 RIOTING IN OMAHA.Street Car Strikers G Giving the Police Lots of Trouble.Omaha, Neb., September 25.Yesterday was a \u2018busy day for the police.Riot calls came from almost ail parts of the city, there belng seven special calls within an hour, Not over a dozen arrests were made, although dozens of cars were stoned and several members of their crews more or less Injured.President Watts, of the street car dom- pany, held conferences with the Mayors of Omaha, Council Bluffs, South Omaha, Florence and Benson, and also with the directors of his company.and expressed wards a \u2018settlement would develop very soon.Car service was stopped at.7 o'clock last night to avoid anticipated trouble.Rev.John Wilson Dead.Ottawa, September 25.Rev.John Wilson, n retired Methodist minister, who had been in many pastorates during a long life, died in this \u201c¢ity Thursday.He was born in Cobourg, Ont.and was educated at Victoria University, He had been 42 years in the ministry, and had filled pastorates at Arnprior, Athens, Huntingdon, Aylmer.and other places.Lately he had; heen in Christian Island, Ont.coming \u2018to Ottawa in July, after hav ing been actively engaged until March.He is survived by a widow.who was a daughter of the late, Frederick Sparks, of Ottawa, and also leaves ji brother In Michigan and a sister in Oshawa.Counterfeiter Sentenced, Nelson: B.C.September\u2019 25.-George Saltmarsh, arrested charged with uttering counterfeit coin and having in hig possession machinery for the manufacture ofs the same, was arraigned before Police Magistrate E.A.Crease and s-nténhced to 23 months in the provincial Jatt._He is a barber from Calgary.: F Et $i RAILROADS.NEW YORK AND RETURN ====yjp=\u2014\u2014x= Delaware and Hudson J Tickets good going | September 24th to 30th inclusive and to return until October 10th, On sale at Grand Trunk Offices.q RAILROADS.the hope that something tangible to- | __ CANADIAN PACIFIC \"REDUCED FARES - IN \u2018EFFECT UNTIL OCT.15ta, 190%.second-(lass Colonist fares trum Mont.teal to SPOKA VANCOUVER, OR SEATTLE A PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANse seesecessesessenn MEXICO CITY, MeX.noounes $49.00 Low rates to many other potats.© TOURIST CARS Leave Montreal dally, Sundays fhclud- ed.at 10.30 p.m.for Winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver.Price of berth\u2014 Winnipeg, 34 00; Calgary, $6.60; Vancouver, $9.0 \u2018Hunters\u2019 Excursions FROM MONTREAL TO Mattawa to Temiskaming and Kipawa.Ironsides to Maniwaki, Que.\u2019 Aylmer, Que., to Waitham, Que, St.Adele, Que.to Duhamel, Que Riviere a Pierre Jet.to \u201cChicoutimi, Que., including La Tuque and Roberval branches via Quebec.Morin Flats to Huberdeau, Que.AT FIRST-CLASS SINGLE FARE AND ONE-THIRD Good going until! November 10th.Returning untij December 4th, 1909.CHEAP EXCURSION and Return FROM MONTREAL.Good going on 11.30 p.m.train, Saturday, September 25th.\u201d Return limit, Tuesday, September 28th.- Week End Outings Caledonia.Springs.$2.10 Knowliton.cee en 1132.10 St.Agathe.eed ieee $2.00 and many other desirable resorts.Good going Saturday and Sunday, turning until Monday following.The Short Line to Maritime Provinces : Fast Trains, Through Sleepers, Dining Car Service unsurpassed, at 7.26 Pi daily.GREAT LAKE SERVICE SAILING FROM OWEN SOUND.re- SS.\u201cMANITOBA.\u201d every Thursday.S535.\u201cASSINTF OIA,\u201d every Saturday.Connecting train from Montreal at 10.00 p.m.Monday, Wednesday and Fri- ay.THE FAVORITE LINE TO TORONTO ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION Seattle, Waub.\u2026 until Oct.16th, 1909.Round Trip First-Class Tickets win\u201d * be sold until September 30th, 1909, from Montreal to VANCOUVER.B.C.VICTORIA, \u2018B.C.1 SEATTLE, Wash.\u2018J TACOMA.an PORTLAND, Going ca any J direct route, returning via same or any other regu- SAN FRANCISCO.Cal.SAN F , CR LOS, ANGELES, Cal.: 8104.25 \u201cGoing via any regular direct route to San Francisco.returning via Portland, Oregon, and any regular direct route therefrom, or vice-versa.> Good to return until Oct.31st, 1939.CITY TICKET OFFICE, 139 St.James Street, next Post Office.INTERCOLONIAL \"RAILWAY \u2014 BONAVENTURE UNION STATION.Train Service S.15 MARITIME EXPRESS, daily to a.m.CAMFBELLTON.8.13 Daily, except Saturday, to ST.am.JOHN and HALIFAX.430 Delly except Sunday, to NICO- p.m.LET.7.30 OCEAN LTD.Daily, except Sat- pa.urday, to QUEBEC.MONCTON, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, ST.JOHN, HALIFAX and SYDNEY, NN RS CITY TICKET OFFICE: 130 St, James Street.Tet.Bgil M.815, H.A.PRICE, GEO.STRUBBE, Asst.Gen.Pass.Ast.City Ticket Art.224 10 8S.KEEWAT.IN,\".every - Tuesdar\u2014\u2014\u2014 |.Two trains daily, including Sunday, - 8.45 a.m.and 10 p.m.! sia.$41.70 San Fraucisço, RAILROADS.SIREN | J RAILWAY WHINE AY CHEAP WEEK END TRIPS, Brockville.$3.90 Cornwall.Ottawa.*3.45 Q Sherbrooke .3.30 St.Johns .Ste.Anne de BsHévue (all rail)»., Do.(rail and boat).Also many other points Hudson- Fulton Celebration, New York, N Y.Going Dates until Sept.30 .$15.45 â 5 80 .Return iimit\u2014Octs Ath; 1909 ALBANY AND TROY, N.Y.Going Dates-Oct.8 and 9.37.15 Return Limit-Oct.10, 1909.4 Trains Daily DOUBLE TRACK LINE Toronto Buffalo Detroit Chicago and points west.Leave Montreal 9.45 a.m.7.30 p.m., 10.30 p.m.Also The International Limited CANADA'S FINEST FASTEST AND leaves Montreal 9.00 am, and has through Puliman Sleeping Car, Montreal to Chicago; also Grand Trunk Parlor, J-Abrary, Cafe Car, snd through Coach, Montreal to Toronto und Detroit.Meals and refreshments en route.Double track, perfect road-bed.modern equipment, fast trains, block signal system.St.Clair Tunnel, free library, beautiful scenery, courteous employees.Red Cap Porters meet all trains at Montreal (Bonaventure Station REDUCED FARES Until October 16th ime, Second-Class Colonist fares to Nelson and Spokame | Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver $47.70 aud Portland.Angeles $49,00 San Diexo.Mexico City, Mex.Low rates to many other points.TOURIST SLEEPING CA Leave Montreai Mondays and WW ednes- days and Fridays at 10.30 p.m.for the accommodation of passengers holding first or second-class tickets to CHICAGO and WEST thereof, as far as the PACIFIC.COAST\u2014nominal charge is made for berths, which may ba reserved in advance.- Ÿ CHANGES IN TRAIN AND PARLOR CAR SERVICE.EFFECTIVE SEPT.26, 1909.Montreal-Ottawa \u2014 Train leaving Montreal 9.35 a.m.for Ottawa, and leaving Ottawa 7.10 p.m.for Montreal, week days, will be cancelled, «+ Montreal-Cornwall \u2014 Train leaving Montreal! 1.36 p.m.Saturday only, for Cornwall, will be cancelled.Montreal- -Valleyfield\u2014Train leaving Montreal 5.15: p.m.week days for Val- leyfield will be cancelled west of Vau- dreuil.SUBURBAN SERVICE.Changes in Suburban Service between Montreal and Vaudreuil and other points will take effect October 4, particulars of which will be announced ater.MONTREAL\u2014QUEBEC.Last Parlor Car leaves Montreal for Levis 8.00 a.m., Saturday, September 25, and last Parlor Car leaves Levis for Montreal 12.30 p.m., Sunday, Sepiember 4 : MONTREAL - OTTAWA ALGONQUIN GTR.Parlor.Eibrary- Buffet Cars between Montreal and Algonquin Park will be discontinued West of Ottawa.Last car leaves Montreal for Algonquin Park 8.30 a.m.Saturday, September 25, and last car leaves Algonquin Park for Montreal 10.48 a.m.Monday, September 27: CITY TICKET OFFICES.130 St.James St.\u2018Phones Main 6008, 6506.6907.or Bonaventure Station.NEW LINE TO Unusual opportunity to go to Quebec by our New Short Line for $2.30.Leave Montreal, 11.30 p:m., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, tickets good to return until Tuesday, September 28th 235 3eod \u201cTHE SCENIC HIGHWAY THROUGH THE LAND OF FORTUNE\" all Colonist Fares Effective daily.September 15 to October 15, 1909.One-way, second class; honored , in electric - lighted, Tourist Sleeping Carss which the Northern Pacific runs™daily from Chicago, St.Paul-Minneapolis and St.Louis.o the Pacific N orthwest : Western Montana, Idaho, W = \u201c leather - upholstered ton, Ore.Via * © aan rts Th ee serra Phone Main 5088, AM ae Northern Pacific , Railway + Thousands of acres of Agricultural and Ig.Joe deal of tee sven.are, ot ca ow CLELAND, Gen Frente Age ST.\u2018PAUL, MINN, gon and British Columbia,\u2019 ra st Paul-Minneapolis, Duluth, Superior, Kansas City and Omaha ; $33.00 from Chicago ; $32.00 from St.Louis; $31.55 from Peoria.Not necessary to buy your ticket at points mentioned, as proportionate reduction is applied on \u2018through tickets fromeafl points in eastern, middle-west and southern territory.Montreal, $47.70.rigable lands if the wondrously fertile.valleys of the Gre homes.Business nities unparalleled in the rapidly growing cities.BETTER COME, NOW! | For dotailol ésscriptive Nterature ndérem \u20ac.W.MOTT, Gen.Emig.Agent * Si.Paul, Minn._Northwest offer ideal / STEAMSHIPS.STEAMER Including meals and berth.tuming SEPTEMBER 18th, 25 INLAND N ~ Foot of \u2018McGlil, Stgbet SPECIAL EX god going SEPTEMBER 14th, £ist, S8th, OCTOBER 2.Reservations at W.H, Henry; Grand Trunk Tickets Officeff Windsor Hotel; Cook\u2019s Tourist Agency, and IGATION CO.LIMITED à Re.*Phones M, 2580, 7098.223 4 3aw R 2 May [c CHEAP FARES America s Scenic Line Steamers for Thousands Islands, Rochester and Toronto leave on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 12 noon.For Bay of Quinte, Hamilton and way ports, on Fridays at 7 p.m.\u2018For Quebec dally at 7 p.m.For the Saguenay from Quebec on Tuesdays, \u2018Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at\u2019 8 am.All articulars at CITY TICKE Allan Line Al Bail SERVICE MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL, Corstens Montreal.Quebee » «\u2026 .Sept.34, 9.00 a.m.3.00 p.m.Virginian.-Oct 1.5.00 a.m.2.30 p.an.-.Oct.8 9.00 a.m.8.00 p.m.Oet.15, 5,00 am 2.80 p.m.The Turbine 33 Viétorian bas made the [sat passage on record between Liverpool and Montreal: & days 15 honrs 8 winutes, SALOON.$77.50.Turbines, $87.50 and upward: SECOND CLASS, 845 to $47.50 snd upwards.THIRD CLARS.827.50 and $28.MONTRFAT ve ns ASGOW.demie Sept 15 Fretorian \u2026.\u2026 oo 18 Trampian esperlan .Saloons, oT bor «econa cabin.$48 as ane third class\u201d $27.50.Jonian and Pretorian.one eliss eadln, called second cabin, $42.50 a MONTREAL TO HAVRE AND LONDON.0ct.\u201cren Corinthian.Sept.25 Pomeran!an.Sardinian.Oct.2 Sicilian Ope class cabin.called second Bates: London, 840; Havre.$43 - ap; thire class, London $26.50: Havre, $31.08.Apply to H.and A.ALLAN.Montreat.| 10 10 9 .28 LIVERPOOL Sept.24\u2014Empress of Ireland.To From Sept.10 Sept.16 Sept.24 Sept.29 2-\u2014-Lake Champlain .» Oct.8-\u2014-Empress of Britain.Oct.18&\u2014Lake Erie .Oct.22\u2014Fmnrena of Ireland .Oct.Oct.30\u2014Iake Manitoba.Oct13 Nov.5\u2014Empress of Britain.Oct.23 W.G.ANNABLE, Genera Pass.Agent, Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Board of Trade Buliding, Montreal., 184 North German Floyd ee Fast and pLuxarious Twin-Borew and enger BSteamships quite ee with Wireloms and Submarine Signals.PLYMOUTH \u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEN Bxpress Sailings Juesdare at 10 A Wilhelm TI.Sept, 28 Cecilie .\u201cOct.12 CEM ® Wm.Oct.6 Kais.Wm.d.Gr.Oct.19 OTH CHERBOURG\u2014E \u2018Twin-Screw Sailings Thursdays at 10 A.\u201c| FriedrichD.Gr.Bept.30 Washington.Kurfuerst.Oct.7 Bremen wa n\u2014Balls Oct.14-2760 Newest\u2019 and Largest German Ship Every fnnovation known ço the shipbullders\u2019 I» TAR\u2014NAPLE ENOA-ALGIERS Mediterranean Ballings Saturdays at 31 A.M.Prinzess Irene.Oct.Berlin (new) .Nov.6 Oct.23 Prinsess Irene Nov.20 ependent Around the World Tours Checks.good: all over the world.Apply ,OBLRICHS & CO., Genera! Agents 3 Broadway, New York, or W.0.HENRY, 286 St.James street.188 AUSTRo- AMERICAN LINE | Fro LITER RRANEAN, RIATIO.* From Mew York to Weiss.and Trieste.TWIN BAB 8 BArLiNGd À WAS CE FLICE LAURA, ARGENTINA OCEANIA information, apply to nearem me Cry local agent.17 Batis Brace, NUNS oor, 00 Y.Ofty \u201c285 1 REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE , ONE cLise CABIN SERVICE.ME GLASGOW.T.8.8.atoente T° ve se eo Boot.Oot.BO TBE Cassandrs .00 5.18 TRS C d x Sept.80 N RS ABRRNÔTS .cies eon ov.4 T.8.8.Athenla .Oct.14, Neva 18 Passage Rates\u2014Cabin *(entied ho) and upwards.Third class eu Deer D ore paid Lit + TRE RO T Montreal Toronto, Quebec, St.} Joby.N.B, 100 212 REID NEWFOUNDLAND COMPANY The Direct.Route tsetween Canada and Newfoundland, 88.\"BRUCE\" leaves North Syd.sale every Tuesday Thursday and rday nights, \"after arrival of C.R.Express connecting at Port aux Basques with Reid Newfoundland y's Railway and Seaman ray nem for all points in Reid | Newfoundland Company .> Ç bi 319 $T5- Suit or \u201cOVERCOAT\u201d TO ORDER \u2014 ONE PRICE ONLY.fddieman-~from mill to man, English & Scotch Woollen Co., Bennett's Theatre Building, > 249 and 29% St.Catherine &t.W.22 35, A OFFICE, 126-128 St.James st, opp.Post Office.224 72 ELDER, DEMPSTER LINE \u201cSOKOTO.\u201d sailing Oct.14th, via - Heat for Nassau (Bahamas), Havana (Cuba), Tampico, Vera Cruz, Coazacoal- cas, and Progresso (Mexico): 4 To book passage apply to W.H.Henry, imperial Bank Building, N.L.Lusher, 1778 St.James street, L.J.Rivet, 18 St.Lawrence Boulevard, TO SOUTH AFRICA DIRECTS83 \u201cMELVILLE,\u201d salling about Sept.25th, calling at Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Fast London, Durban and Delagon Bay.Cold storage accommodation.For rates of freight apply to * ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO, 319 Board of Trade Buliding, Montreal.217 156 ec White Star Dominion ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS LAURENTIC.MEGANTIO Triple Screw.\u2026 .Twin Screw Largest and most modern steamers on the St.Lawrence route.Latest production of the ship buliders\u2019 art; passenger elevator serving four decks.Brery detall of comfort and luxury of present day travel will be found on these ateam_ en.Fentreal\u2014Quebeo\u2014Liverpol.fa LAURENTIC.2.Nov.DOMINION.er.9 Nov.20 MEGANTIC.2 0 Doe 14 Nev.13 CANADA.Oct.30 oo.The popular steamer \u2018\u201cCANADA\" is also again scheduled to carry three classes of passengers, While the fast steamer \u201cOTTAWA\u201d and the comfortable Steamer \u201cDOMINION as one class cabin Steamers (called Second Class) are very attractive at moderate rates.Third class ca:- tieG on sll Steamers.WHITE STAR LINE S2snstows.Liverpool.Channel Ports.Cedric -Oet, Z Oceanic L., .Sept.=i Baltic.lioet: 9 Teutonie :.j.0ct.5 .For passage or Freight Rates.Apply \u201cto local agents of COLPANY\u2019'S OFFICE.118 Notre Dame street 91 117604 HAMBURG-AMERICAN All Modern Jatety Devices (Wireless, etc.) don\u2014Paris\u2014Hamburg.VBioecher.Sept.29 tKalserin A.V.Oct.tAmerlka.Oct.2.*Pennsyiraula .Oct.zu *Waldersee.Oct.§ Deutschland.Der « P.Grant(new) Oct.12 tRlitæ Carlton 8 1» Carte Restaurant, *Hamburg direct.| ITALY via Gibraltar.Nari- and Genog.*Calls Az r.88.HAMBURG, \u201cSept.30, Nov.lb.88.MOLTKE *Oct 21, Dec.9.° H Tourists Dept.for Trips everywhere.Hamburg-American Line; 45 Broadway N.x +.Lincoln (new) vert.1 James Thom, G.Agent 118 Notre Dawe -~ W., Montreal; W.H.Henry, 286 St.James - 227 125 4a CUNARD LINE Fast Twin Screw Mall an Passenger Steamer, 14,200 tons, _800 feet long.Bemarkable for | steadiness.Rooms upper decks amidships; per fect ventilation.[Ssxonia .Oct.5, Nov.2, Nov.83, Dec.24 Ivernia .0ct.19, Nor, 16, Dec.14, Jan.23 126 State st.Boston Mass; Chas.P, Snmner, Agent, or to W.Henry, Agent, 288 Br.James st.87°168 ead CLARK'S CRUISE OF, THE *\u2018 CLEVELAND\u201d 18,000 tons, brand new, superbly fitted.OUND ™= WORL deer OE toe ENTIRE CRUISE coevestomee rs eat re mss FROM NEW YORK, OCTOBER 16, 1989 ihe tly fous months, costing only $850 AND UP, g all Becessary expensort princely travel.oe ta bay climates, Entertainments, card parties, aad chaperonsge {ov ladies, SPECIA on, Barme, Java, Barre ind Iooinia, Joga Ae n Snel chance Lo vieit [CLARK'S ry Annual CRUISE To THE =r * By 8.8.Grosser Kurfuerst [ - three days, Iaçtuding in EK aad he.and adios in bore excursions, pu fon EE aude 8 'e .D 'HRANK ©.CLARK, Times Nidg., New Yorke 211 104 3aw COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE, from New York to Havre, Steamers leave every Thurs- (French Line) Paris (France).LA TOURAINE .Novemher 4 For information apply to Genin, Trudeau & Co.General Agents, 22 Notre Dame 8t, West, Montreal.Spend the Winter Traveling Through The Orient on the CRUISE of the \"CINCINNATI\" 17.000 Toms.tk Asnual Creise.Leaves M.Y., January 89th, 1910 se Up - Also eruises to the West Indies and South America.HAMBURG - AMERICAN LINE 48 Breadway, N.Y.JAMES THOM, 17 St.Sacrament st.W.H.HENRY, 236 St.James st |BRAZIL AMPORT an wad RS EE Yi « HO L axch 16 SINR \u2018B10 sx NERO a pry For a AN y a ror Tb ride Torts-menmentent day, at 10 a.m., .LA PROVENCE.+.Beptamber 30 LA TOURAINE.0.0.October 7 VA BAVOIB.+ +o ce ee.on.October 14 LA LORRAINF., .0.+.October 31 \u201cLA PROVENCE.s.ve.October 2% Jn 4 Boston \u2014 Queenstown \u2014 Lirerpoo! - | i \\ = If» lis of the most attractive hats for One the autumn and winter will be a felt hat.rather large with abruptly turn- ed-up brim at one side and trimmed only with a broad scart gf.velvet cut on the bias and hemmed\u2019 and tied in a-big careless how ut the side oposite the turned-up brim.There is a striking simplicity ubout these hats, but a great dent of style and dash, Women were doubtful when the large bonnet éffect appeared, and very féw of them were worn, but this autumn \u201cand winter Many of them will be seen.but have velvet \u201cvelvet roses or trimmed, of elaborately folds or a cluster leaves at one side, Shape Depends on\u201d Material.Apropos of sleeves.a fashionable maordigte says: \u201cThe leg of mutton, newly reintroduced, is not for thin fabrics, for a transparent sleeve chould not! hang far away from.the arm, Net sleeves are worn With almost any material, the net matching the color of the bodies; \u2018two materiuls are often combined.The kimono sleeve and _square sleeve opening up the back have heen introduced sn foulard gowns; these mostly have, an under sleeve.There ard sleeves that fasten down the back from shoulder to wrist.but they grow wider at the elbow; the upper sleeves are often edged tinsel trimming of some kind.ing is used on slecves of all kinds of drésées.and on every part gf them.New Touch in Dinner Gowns.Tenelied girdles suggesting medieval modes ard in evidence, They are six inches wide.made of cloth of silver or gold.They start over the bust and are carried above the walst line, Cabochon and colored stones of all sorts are littached.1£ care be shown in selecting the colors, these girdles gare very effective on white and black grounds, .\u2019 September Wraps.; Let not the September efpifinox \u2018*tateh you unawares.There are some ummually becoming modes in raipcoats for the full, some of which are pretty enough to wear for evening Wraps us well, The rain cape.for instance, may he had in a pretty red or light blue, since we Have come to wear suf-h gay colors.CGilorin, eravenette and rubberized serge are displayed, as wel) as.plain rubber.A few plaids, teo, there are.though much subdued in tone.Gray and blue will also appear as usual One nf the designs that will be mugh worh is in a semi-box style.-The'thack is ¢ut in box effect, with a mannish-looking slash in the centre of the back at the lower edge.and the front closes hälf double breasted.\u2018This © kind of closing is neater and trimmer than the conventional double \u201cbreast.The rows of buttons e brought \u201c _eloser together, consequently the hbroud effect.trying to the majority of wo- men-\u2014across the chest is ObhvhitedT A short or a stout woman always noks stouter and shorter in a double hreasted coat, At the same fime, a raificoat closing single- breasted is not altogether practical, hence the compromise.| | Sleeve in Raglan, But Made Trim.Another new feature is the sleeve, This is cut in Raglan.but not the somewhat sloppy model one generally associates with thia kind of sleeve, for th the new garments it is so trim in appearance that it looks almost like a coat.sipeve.There is a seam from neck band to wrist, \u2018Therefore body and sleeves ure eut of the sleeves coming on the hack land the other half even with the fronts.\u2019 This seam allows\u2019 fof a heat shoulder and a fitted \u201c®lceve, yot the sleeves have \u2018all the comfort of the seamless ' shoulder and one gkam sleeve (while ° the effect is decidedly better), for there is no armbole seam.| Cuttivg away.this, superfluity les- : Bensithe weight of the coat; and the absence of the [a trim looking.well shaped band col- Inv.This garment in its entirety is supposed to embody the hest possible features that can be found in a rain- coal.The buttons are of hone and match the\u2019 color -of the gloria.Autumn Whims: The newest.things the draped skirts, and the added fullness at the elbows of sleeves.These are things that stand out strikingly i e ; hints of t / son they .Ways.Some \u2019'have them set inth a very shallow yoke, others attached to the skirt at, the knees only; some have them\u2019 set in at the back and sides with a plain front breadth; or, again, only on the sides with plain breadths hack and front.The fancy for very transparent sleeves.has continued with inépeasing- favor throughout; the spring and sum- \u2018 mer and is now tod be one of the-fea- tures of autumn and winter fashions.Bome of these t ansparent sleeves are extraordinarily sheer, but it.is better to sclect the transparent fabrics that are less sheer and Just + show the arm beneath.em last winter.This \u2018sea- > Don't be dows ad the heel\u2014Wear \u201cCatspaw Hubber Heels Ask sp shoe dealer or cobbler.\u2019 : 8.1 They \u2018are not exactly pokes, but come well down over the head, are large and reomy.project aver fhe ears and forehog and wre.shore at the hacky Some [have full strings, while othe Ars Worn withont.Thev are not very | with; Braid- y sjonens el prretseeee sa sea ra rer Etre 2 + TRUE BEAUTY.oT $ ~ .3 Her air had a meaning, her movements a grace: +, + You turned from the fairest to gaze on her face; +; + \"7 And when you had once soon her forehead and.mouth, $ *% «+ You saw as distinctly her soul an r truth.Browning.: The Hong/fAkeRs + ++ +++ rarsresestenennentitterinens 25 Demis Fall and Winter Catalogue.+ - in one, one-half | drmhole seams gives | freedom.There is ample room at ; the wrist, which is finished with a I neat cuff fitted | with smail buttons, | 3 © affording a clase or a \u2018loose fit, as desired.The collar ix in rolling effect, about No \u2018two inches or more wide, turning over in fashions are | from the general masa of things, Kiltg of all kinds are also new,but we had | dre fashioned in all sorts of | A SMART L - Simple frocks are always smart, this one is charmingiy childish in effect.\u2018An the iHustration it ts made of cashmere , With trimming of silk bands and soutache, The material is # serviceable One, but serge Is pretty for little girls, plaid and checked materials are greatly in vogue, and, if something a little more elaborate were wanted, the shield could be of contrasting material in place of treated after the.mapner shown.Long sleeves can be used, too, if Hked; and the frock becomés simple or dressy as One color and one material or another fs «hosen.Rose colored cashmere, with yoke of lace, would maké an exceedingly dressy little frock, whereas the stmple me filustrated is adapted te school wear.Washable materials, too, are admirable - i Newest Autumn Patterns MAY MANTON PATTERNS, 10c EACH.| 700 Designs.and \u2019 Trea] 15c; by mail, 20c.* 1 of long.slow cooking at a moderate 4 heat, CASSEROLE COOKERY, Th.progressive housekeeper will not fai! to recognize at once the merits and advantages of the casserole method of cooking, which is so rapidly gaining favor.It is a boon to the housekeeper who \u201cdoes.her own work.\u201d She will find in the casserôle an everyday friend and helper,and with one of these Yrench earthenware saucepans the resourceful wontan may plan an infinite variety of dainty, healthful and appetizing dishes on the most economical basis.The casserole may also be regarded a8 a labor-saving device, taking the place of a half-dozen pots and pans in the kitchen, A delectable combimd- tion .of meat or fish and several different kinds of vegetables, consisting of*Nimost an entire meal, may be cook- cd in and served from- one dish.The casserole method af cooking dock not call for a high degree of .heat, as da the primitive methods of boiling.broiling or roasting, but is a process which does not destroy flavors of the fuod that are usually 16st in the escaping steam, where other methods are employed.Thus is developed a delicious blending of flavors which surpasses any other known method of cooking.| ; In buying a, casserole the wise housekeeper Will select the humble one of glazed earthenware.It is the typical French article, characterized by its chubbiness, its short, stubby handle and its more or less well defined lip.The price ir within the reach of the be cover dium size may purchased.and all, for sixty-five cents.VEGETABLES.Turgips squash or cauliflower.cut in small piéces, cook in salted water till tender: Drain.place in the eas- serole with one or two minced green peppers, a tablespoon of butter, half a cup of cream or rich milk.Bake in à moderate oven fiftegm, or twenty minutes, or the casserole may be put to simmer on top of the stove with an | Bonniebrook; Rose O'Neill, whose charming illustrations are known to every \u2018magagine reader, author of \u201cThe Lady in the White Veil.\u201d has written this\u2019 description in a letter Lo a friend of her raheh in Missouri: and it would be'u hard matter not to thrill as one reads Nd 4 hl \u2018 ITTLE FRUCK.for.such a model and a great many | mothars utilize them until very cold weather.Rlue linen in place of cashmere Would make a serviceable frock.Body and skirt portions are made in one and held in position by means of a belt, and the closing Is made invisibly ap.the left of the back.For the eight-year size wili be reditred 5% yards of material 24, 41% yards 32, 3 yards 44 inches wide, with 14 yards a soutache.A May Manton pattern, No.6418, sizes 4 to 10 years.will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper on recelpt of ten pents.(If in haste, send an additional two.sent stamp i for letter postage, which insures more i prompt\u201d delivery.) : | inches wide, for trimming, and 8 yards of Office.corner Peel and St.Catherine at wilr be served by.mail, and will recel \"For For Ladies, give Dust Measure, DAILY STAR PATTERN COUPON The price of each pditerh Is toc.Clty tedders 'inust call at the Star Branch\u2019 For Bièrts ts give Walst \u201cMeasure.roets, for patterns.Out-of:town readers ve patterns promptly.Misses and Children, sive Age only.PATTERN NO.BUST MEASURE.WAIST MEASURE, AGE IN YEARS.Street and No.Province ee sessvevmos Address Pattern Department, N.B.\u2014Patterna will not be exchang particulars.Out-of-town patrons shoul NO:.a00000 .\u2026\u2026.se0v0v.inches convscsvocvec.YOATS e\u2026ncs0cn000.ifiChES |.nba00000000.YéArB > oes -\u2026.Tiches |.\u2026+o.00c07.years | e NO.2e Lane seau 00 .-\u2026.inches |.\u2026.ÿears - ow 5 te 7 Name.Mrs.or Miss.neue RE eu recu 0 Fane élearly written, Send sliver or postal note] Stamps not accepted.resuureun st n00au0 0 +».ems The Dally star, Montreal, ed.Be surs to fil fn lcorréet number and be careful to send.pomplete adlress, \u2026\u2026cuasee a Critle (as the composer plays his last piede): \u201cVery fine, indeed!\u201d But what is that passage which makes the cold chills run down the back?\u201d \u2018\u201cCompôser\u2014\"That is where the, wanderer has the hotel bill brought \u2018to him.\u201d w - Phe Town Couneil of the town of B\u2014 some time ago held a big banquet One of the councillors, noted for his ready.wit, came arrayed in a tar: tan waistcoat.He was subjected to a great number of curious looks, none of which, however, affected him In the least.At length one of his brother councillors, unable to! restrain his curiosity any lofgen remarked: \u201cI say, Mr.G-\u2014, what possessed you to comé in a tartan waistcoat?\u201d \u201cWell,\u201d came the witty answer from Mf, G\u2014\u2014, \u201cI'm not like.some sf you.Always when 1 dine 1 lke to keep a check over my stomach.\u201d » _ / OT \u201c Extinot.COUR Teacher-\u2014\"Béssie, name one bird thay # now extingt.\u201d A5 Ressie\u2014\"Diek!\" nacher\u2014\"What.sort oa bled: isi.som abroad.BIO! ge \u201cThe water was as the as glass, and it was simply gor- But the second day was rough .[- _ ana\u2014er\u2014decidediy di gorgeous.\u201d No Chance to Learn.Closefist\u2014\"You don't know the value of.money.\u201d eMrg, Closefist\u2014\"I think I could learn it I only had some.\u201d The Gentle Cynic.; A kick in {ime may also sate nine, No man wants to go to heaven by the aeroplane route, Don't-wait tor opportunity to knock.Have the door open.: Man wants but little here \u2018below, except the things he knows he Some of us complain get.all that's coming to, us; lucky dit that.Some women are such bargain tiends ana are #-surgical operation.\u2019 The people who sneer at us \u2018would probably be very much surprised to know: what we think of them.\u2018When a girl thinks.Ihe has à swan- like neck she is apt to make & goose | of herself over it, ; It - sometimes \u2018seems\u2019 to the rest of us that sutcess comes to à reun in spite of himself.but that Is ho réastin Wh \u201cman should emulate the -tortolsy.y.4 - Ivdosstut rhake rot difference mit we a\" #0'long dé ve don nk ou j brought \u2018three of: that they would demand cut rates for | The face 1p fot always to the swift; it with the longing \u201cgo West, young man.\u2019 \u201cMy.place.here.called \u2018Bonniebrook, for the, little stream that flows under the windows, is deep in the jungle.We drive 15 miles from the station over, a road which, is probably the worst in the world.The forest grows deeper and déeper and fairy-er as you go\u2014 then at last there is the rambling house hiding under leaves.We have had the place 15 years (my found it by accident), and the.enchantment only grows and grows and draws us back with spells and incantations.The neighbors are remote\u2014 mountaineers in log cabins whose customs belong to the time of the Revolution, Who are gentle ang fierce and shy, using still certain otherwheres obsolete words, and singing old Scotch ballads of the days of Mary Stuart.Of course we have our crafty little ways of keeping enough of the civilized appurtenances of life to be com- fortable-\u2014piano, books, pictures and porcelain bath.That makes part of the fun\u2014with the forest primeval looking in the windows, I wear Japanese gurments, mostly of thin silk; have lost all my hair pins and am sérene.Coming here after Paris or New York\u2014well, can you imagine, it?True Stories of Pats.In respofise to my request for stories of family pets several interesting letters have been received.R.H.writes: \u201cI thought I Would send: this little story of two cats wé used to have, One was a grey one called Pixie and the other was black called Beauty.They both had kittens at the same tite, but Beauty's died.Beauty then imagined that Pixie\u2019s kitten was hers and was a second mother to it, As Pixie was very fond of hunting she used toleave Beauty in charge of her kitten, an arrangement which satisfied the latter.\u2018When the real mother returned from her hunting.trip fh the woods \u2018she would give Beauty the bird.she had éaught as a reward.Beauty, though the essence of kindness, was inclined to be fussy and would drag the poor.kitten around until the skin came off Its neck, and not allow ft to have any frécqom, Pixie, who was by nature sensible and cool, took very good care - of her baby without fussing over it.A lady told me a little anecdote about 4 white cat called\u2019 Pearl that she had.Pearl had six kittens and when they were | about two days old them and laid them at her mistress's feet.She then returned to her basket and aid not bring ny more.The lady put the three ittenm back with the others, but the +] mext Guy the mother- \u2018brought -the-same\u2014.three and laid them at: her mistress\u2019s \u2018fet.Then she guessed that Pearl felt she \u2018could not take care -of the whole six and had selected three to get id of.The lady then took them on her lap.and the cat was quite satisfied and returned to her basket.Of.course they were, not returned again, as she had mada her.meaning so plain, : \u2018cornèt 4 pour .most slender purse.A casserole of me- | father | Another.rea inh mé fro m Hemmingford, writes that she is Fhe owner of a beaut a grey and black tH cat ct sit on a chaif Re whén told: to, 4 etaté bünde, will amp.Sosongh, aves army.at.asbestos mat underneath, for at no.stage of cooking should the contents pass beyond a gentle simmer.Then.over the sauce, add a layer'of buttered bread crumbs and leave the casserole uncovered in the oven for a few minutes until the crumbs have become 4 dell.cate brown BEEFSTEAK.Take two pounds of round steak and cut in three-inch squares an inch thick.Rub a very hot pan with a piece of suet, put in the steak and cook slightly on both sides to harden the surfac and retain the-juices.Put the into the casserole \u201cwith a fi erbss add a pint of boiling wate¥™Cover and cook in a moderate oven about one hour and ten minutes, then add salt and more water if necessary.the herbs, arrange the meat in the centre of the casserole and border with mushrooms or fried onions.Add a cream Sauce .garnished with finely chopped parsley and replace the cover.Cook twenty minutes longer and serve, TEEPE ELLIE L044 3 POEMS WORTH + REMEMBERING.: T4evatrsrerttaass We lived together, my love and I, * In our home by the quiet sea, And a child there came :to join us two, Anilg we thought\u2014we thought\u2014as he throve ahd grew, .\u201cWe are for Death, + +++ not he.\u201d And we were happy, my love and I, ! By the side of the sparkling sea, TH) our son went out to a tryst with Death, And fought, breath, \u2018And Death prevailed, not he.but \u201cfought with falling Yes, Death was there and my love and 1 On the shores of a gray, gray sea, Void, a was a place that we could not il For our still, And Death was there, not he: boy's fresh heart.lay cold and \\ .But while we saddened, my love and 1, Alone By the heaving sea, There rose in me d voice which said, \u201cMis soul Jias but through a duorway.sped, Which ye may pass, not he.« \u201cHis life rides out like the swelling tide, Out to a far, far sea.He has slipt his chaine\u201d and the sea is wide; ouf\" Je, have him \u201cTere in the harbor Nay) rest, ye here, not he, \u201cHis dust may lie In the \u2018straitencd tomb, Or sink jn the deep, deep sea; But the ship of his soul seeks a larger: room, For death ye mourn?For the a Ye are the dead, not he.\u201d \u2019 whom?-\u2014G.F.Whicher.can hardly explain the charm the utter dofflng of civilization.Friénds from.the world come, see it awhile, and go.leaving forever wistful thought i behing,\u201d : v Olive.Schreiner or and Meredith, Miss Schreiner, the well known author of \u201cThe Story of a South African Farm.\u201d has written to the Westminster Gazette to correct an ancient and persistent error.The Westminster.in an article on Meredith, hid retold the well known story of novelist's assistance of Miss Schreiner when she was.as yet unknown and he No reader to Messrs, Chapman.and all: When the MS.of \u201cThe Story of a South African Farm\u201d was submitted to Mr.Chapmaï by the young and utterly unknown authoress, he sent it to Mr.Meredith, who immediately divined the extraordinary power and pathos of the story.With the kindness which distinguished him he immediately wrote to \u201cRalph Iron\u201d to come and sea him.Miss Olive Schreiner sometimes recalls the first occasion on which She met Mr.Meredith, and describes with gratitude how valuable his counsels and advice were to her when revising her MS.for the printers.Such was the legend as related\u2019 by the Westminster, and Miss, Schreiner writes to shy that the story is all wrong.The only communication that took place between the two.writers was by word of mouth, and it had no reference to the \u201cAfrican Farm.\u201d \u201cHe seems to.understand and beg.every word that is said to him and his name lis Peter Alexander the Great.These tales of cats\u2019 intelligence are most interesting arid dispose of the idea that cats are not intelligent, - I should be glad to hear from more of my readers and from childden who have pet cats or dogs or birds.I do not quite liké Pixie hunting birds, for I am so fond of all our birds and we have not an overabundance.T woul rather cats gratified their sporting in- stinêts on rats and mice.Planning: the A tumn.and, Winter |.Wai TS sc obe.How many of Gis can afford to throw our money away?-Not many, I think And ÿet what a.hümber of women do deliberately throw ney-away.Take the case of a woman who buys a frock or suit hastily ( and inconsiderately.\u2018When {t comes heme she does not like it.and do what she will she cann t bring herself to wear it, or only to so at long intervals.has thrown good money away.Or tuke the case \u2018of a girl who goes into a milliners and is tempted to buy a hat in the extreme of the fashion\u2014a hat that she can wear only.a few timed in the season.She is throwing money away.|.The best plan for all iwho have to consider the dolls is and cents is to plan beforghänd.\u201cFhink out how, «if clothes for autumn, and winter.Start with your \u2018sult, for to most women the\u2019 street costume is the most Important thing.Will your last year's suit do or will you have to have a new one?The suits this autumn have chdnged vety little.- The sleeves dre still small and the cogts long and straight.Then consider your house frocks and your evening gowns.Decide Just.which new just what you would like.It is a simple matter these days to alter a frock for styles are do varving, and all sorts of tütles and.\u2018coats Are worn.Then rheditate on your hate, The latest\u2019 cry from \u2018Paris is lorbans, a sensible style eminently sifted for our \u2018\u2018\u2019Pheéy are madéa-of softly velvet With cooque or other 4 ly fancy.pachles | \u201cthe Proño Remove | the great: -you-have not dotie so before, all your { will do over, and if you havé to have Yo Yegetables \u2018a creanrj-\u2014 rs oval 122 2 law - E-Z-ON : ©) LIGHT\" , TRANSPARENT SEWING NO SCREWING ON 15¢ Per Set.Demonstration * at Dry Goods Stores.Write for \u2018sample.a a ce leading E-z-ON © 30 St.Francois.Xavier st.MONTREAL.| : i de © vee a ph amb Ee = ToS TEI TTT phe a a 13 Invaluable for he SKIN \u2018in HOT or COLD climales.Removesall IRRITATION and TAN.SOOTHINC pipe SINT AL six TEEPCENTTE SHAVING 163 31 law AFTER Established 1791.\u2019 , See.tue Stamp.\u201c\u201cHORROCKSES\u201d ; on the selvedge, REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.orrockses\u2019 Longcloths, Sheetings & ARE THE VERY BEST the \u2018Old Country\u2019 can- produce.HORROCKSES, CREWDSON & CO., Lid., Manchester and London.\u2018\u2018\u2019The Test of Time.\u2019 ee.À Flannelettes N \u201cOBTAINABLE- from the Leading Stores in the Dominion, 226 20 2aw WILSOW'S FLY PADS Will kill many timéE more flies than any known article.REFUSE UNBATISFACTORY IMITATIONS | \u2014 5 law TO RELIEVE TEET Ne CHILDREN - Not to be taken; simply apply tt to the gum lieved and will sleep.comfortably.Nothing injurious In the preparation.Recommended by doctors.Ask for \u2018Kamnol\u201d* at any drug stors or at McCORMACK'S PHARMACY, - ye.and Prince rthur St.#2325 80d + t++rrrrsorsorsérs 3 LETTERS FROM 3 OUR READERS.+ HT 4444444444444 004 ~ A Posm With a Moral.One of my most faithful friends sends me the following poem, which make all who read it stop to think.w y is it that animals fear mankind more than the most ferocious of wild beasts?What a tale of heartless cruelty this fear denotes! I saw once that no one should neglect the kind word to any of God's creatures, including the (oss and cats that we seen on.our ts, neglected and forlorn.I have never seen a dog yet that will not respond to a kind word and an attitude of perfect friendliness, devoid of fear, Here is the poem, cut it out.It is worth it: WAGTAIL AND BABY.(By Thomas Hardy.) A aby \u2018watched aiford whereto.A wagtall came for drinking; +++ , The wagtall showed no shrinking, A stallion splashed his way across, The birdie nearly sinkiag: .He gave his plumes a twitch and toss, And held his own, unblinking.Next say the baby round the spot A mongrel slowly slinking; The wagtall gazed, but faltered not .Inf dip and sip and prinking.A perfect gentleman then neared; The wagtall; in a winking, \\ Reese, terrified, and disappeared.The baby fell a-thinking.Vegetarian Cook Book Wanted.E.B.R.writes that his brother has beent forbidden by his doctor to eat b the vegetarian éook-boo in this page.can be had.Write to Miss Helsby, 31 8 Montreal, and shé will send you the book.\"The price is twenty tive or thirty cents, I forget which.It ts pleasing to find that vegetarianism is spreading slowly but surely.Do many of my readers know how delightful lentils can be?Try them and see.think it would be a good idea to com ile a Canadian suitable \u2018to the vegetables we havé here, both fresh and canned; ~ x ave.Now Is The Time HAVE IC YOUR PIANO TUNED, (ve expert timers at your a All work.wuaranteed,, | ng & SON, nt i Catherine Street W After one application the.child is re- | in } A blaring bull went wading through |.From the Albany Review (London, meat and would like the address where referred vegetarian cook- book, { ture.pinnaëlé of artistic ideals, b has surpassed endurance.pisno\u201478y years from now.Thé Mason & Risch Piano bought to-day will be a good ut = ee A Mason & Risch Piano paf home is positive evi- ce of refinement and cul- This instrument not only reachés the Highest special Prices and Terms until wé Remove to our \u201cnew St.Catherine Street Warerooms.on Saturday, the 25th inst.many old friends.\u2018a - Zobn- Drury & Son Will open their beautiful new premises, No.18 Osborne St, > 47 Las They will be Pleased to meet their The decorations of the house \u2018are different from a any yet \u2018seen in Montreal, and are carried out in-Old English stylé, bh (Reg\u2019d.) \u2019 S 3B Se 0 9 gis 8 96 Starch S :3 | 25 ay © IMAIN 1025.Chan nged 278 phir of Beauly dor Foray >: ® 20 ® | De.AT R:i% 29 ngylili 48 .Leds a?TH ~ i @ : LACE i 0: que & AS 160 \\ - - me Fm 02 | oo = _ À \u201cmM 156eodi a EE now to get Rid, 3 Sara \u201cWILLS FILA LISIA V \"\u201cUTASUAOA so0/4d MOY yons > ino .jo rg TUARANS TE UNIX LON 1 4 3YVTIOI \u2018SIJINN LL £ 03 eq LS LEE Jil \u2018S3 auseg | | | \u201c35019 SONI = 5 i À ZI: > # opéras Is \u2018LS Tnvd 4 288 3eod tu A Jireh Diabetic \u2018 ' \u201cof Catarrh -| | A Simple, Safe, \u2018Reliable Way, and : Costs Nothing to Try.know its miseries.of this suffering.been treating catarrh sucoessfully.His treatment |s unlike smy It is not a spray./douchs, sal 78 and Jungs so that you can stopped-up feeling that all gat sufferers have, .s0 that you will not the system and ruin\u2019the stomach , SS the snunicipal he , nor carries on his business at next (1909).ng ail catarrhal Pet po ; ity, conditiohy.Those who suffer from Chtare: Thers is no need \\ You.can get rid of it by a simple, safe, Inexpensive.home treatment discovered by Dr.Blosser, who, for over thirty-five years, hal \\ other cream or inhaler.but is_a more direct ané thorough treatmént than any: of these It cleans out \u2018the head; -nose;throa agai breathe freely and siecep without tha It heals the diseased membranes and makes a radical cur be - constantly \u201cblowing your nose anil spitting, ang at the same time it does not poisor internal medicines do, : It you want to'teit this teeatmen \u201d | without cost, send your \u2018address to D EE J.W.Blosser, 631 = Waltoti Stree .i \u2018 Atlanta.Ga.U.B.A.and hé wi NOT CE send you by return mail, m.hi Canadian Distri une ee pa: \u2018enoug 1] i of the medicine to datisfy you that ! Topas Munietpér \u20ac oune of Paina is all he claims for 4 as § Hedy to In arn on every pediler, driving.| deafness, asthma.bronchitis, col d CH sp [4 5 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1909.DYLAN TO FORCE [UT ATH HOUSES All Plans Will Have to Be Submitted »_ \u201cto Sanitary Engiheer\u2014Three - : Public Baths.\u2018 At the meeting of the Health Com- | mittee yesterday afternoon, Dr.Dore, sanitary engineer, complained that contractors were not compelled to give into his office copies of building plans.He held this should be remedied.If he wére to get copies of all plans he would be able to see that no dark rooms were built, and.that sanitary arrangements in houses were more satisfactory.Members of the committee poifited-| - out that in a new by-law that was shortly to adopted Mr.Dore would be given copies as desired.: As the committee had the erection of three public baths under corisideration at a cost of $100,000, which are to be stedm heated in winter.Ald.O'Connell suggested the -advisability of sending a delegation to New York for the j.r- pose of seeing the latest ideas in heat- \u201cing apparatus.Ope hot water bath -had been put up liere and Ald.O'Con-| #7 nel! said experience proved that money might be saved by \u2018paying more atten- = tion to the hecting systém.' ; It was the opinion ôf Ald.Lesper- : @nce that Montreal plumbers knew as much about heating as those in New \u201c+ York; -in consequence he did not see :5 Much use for taking the, trip in question.A A proposition was made that Ald.Les- ;- perance should\u2019 be on the visiting committee, and this led to Ald.Carter say- \u201cing jokingly\u2014\"l sdppose there 'will be TE «No objections to the trip to New York now.\u2019 This angered Ald.Lesperance very much.He saw no joke in what Ald.Carter had said and told him so -in rio uncertain terms.« Al.Carter-¥¥t was only a joke.\u201d Ald.Lesperance\u2014\" Well, I do not like Jokes.like that.and I will vote against the proposed trip when it is brought up before the City Council on Monday.\u201d The matter \u2018then dropped.\u201cPlans were then accepted for the construction of t.2e new baths.One near Delorimier and St.street, Will cost $30,000; \u2018Notre Dame and Levis streets, \u2018will \u2018cost about 39,000, while the third\u201d-on- St.Hubert street.will cost about $2.- +000.Reports were adopted asking .Council} to vote these sums.Catherine .\u2019 PERSONALS.: Miss Gertrude O'Leary,»R.N., 127 St.Denis street, has left for New York.~~ Mr.Rodolphe Forget, M.P., and fam- fly have returned from St.Irenee, where they Have spent the summer.Mrs.W.A.Willis and\u2014her sister, Mrs.Markgraf, who have been visiting friends in Knowlton, have returned to Montreal, < ; \u201c Mrs.J.M.Douglas, of England, who has been the guest of Mrs.David Stewart, Bishop street.has left to visit friends\u2018 in New York.\"The visiting governors to the West-| ern Hospital, for ensuing week are: Messrs.William Smith, James Simp- | son, G.M.Southam and D.J.Spence.~The Duke of Teck, who was Te- -gently laid up for several weeks at 4 = Windsor Castle since his convalescence, has been staying with the Prince and Pencess of Wales at Abergeldie Cas- \u20ac, Mr.and Mrs.J.Lindsay Melntyre |.\u201cof Montreal have gone to Ottawa, to attend the marriage | of Miss Blanche Doutre to Mr.\u2018Wells, of Montreal, which takes place to-day.The following Canadian visitors re- \u2014gistered their names at the Canadian High Commissioner's Office.17.Vie.toria.street, London, S.W., during the week ending September 14: D.E.Robertson, Toronto; W.T.Wilson, A \u201cænd Mrs, Martin, Ottawa: Wm.Mc- Master, Montreal; R.Montgomery, Winnipeg; Miss Adele Nordheimer, Toronto; Mrs.and Miss Slayter.Halifax; Charles Comble, Toronto: Andrew C., Miss, and Miss M.E.Clark, Dundas: F.B.and F.D.Pemberton, Victoria: James W., Jack R., Margaret C., J.E., 8.E.and James Ww, \u2018Woods, sr.Otta- \u201cWa; Rev.Francis H.W.and Mrs.\u201cArchbold.Miss Emily Moren, Halifax; Dr.H.D.Hamilton, Mortreal; T.and Mrs.Tuckett, B.J.Phollié Mes Niel.and 1.Guy Tuckett, Hamilton: Dr.James T.Rogers, R.wW.Simpson, Montreal.\u201c Mr.A.P.Horner, of the supply dept.of the Canadian General Electric Co.Montreal, leaves on Sunday night for Calgary to take up his residence there in \u2018Connection with the new branch being _prèned in chat city by this company.a second on} SRE dered necessary by the appointment of LATERAL CONDUIT NEARLY COMPLETED _ - WILL SUPPLY 50,000,000 GALLONS + THE CITY'S NEW LATERAL pagrk.CON DUIT \u2014 The huge steam shovel 1 1 at THE CITY'S NEW LATERAL.CON DUIT \u2014 Shoring of the deep \u20ac excavation.- THE CITY'S NEW LATERAL \u20ac CONDUIT \u2014 Its height can be Imagined \u201cwhen compared with the man The new lateral conduit which is to supply the city with an additional 50,- 000,000 gallons of water every twenty- four hours, is about completed.-It is almost seven milles \u201cin length, running from Point St.Charles to La- chine.' The cost is $680,000.Mr.P.McGovern, of Boston, was the successful tenderer for the work, which has standing in it taken close jupon two years to complete.The new conduit is a massive underground concrete tunnel, It ia held that as the water in this conduit will not be subject to contamina- -tion from the air, from surface water, etc, the result will be that citizens of Montreal will be given a.much more satisfactory water - supply.VOTING TAKES PLACE © TO-DAY IN MONTCALM.Voting takes place to-day in Montcalm, where a by-election was ren- Mr.Justice Dugas.to, the Bench.Two Liberals are in the fiela, Messrs.D.A.Lafortune and Omer Lapierre, both advocates of Montreal.The result is Hkely to be a very close one.with Mr.| Lafortune \u2018the probable victor, That you had somebody upon whom you could rely te make your garments exactly as you want them?G We have the happy knack of appreciating and carrying out every little idea or whim which \u2018you may suggest.@ 1t is this careful attention which we give to little things, that has brought us our immense patronage.\u2019 Parisian Ladies\u201d Tailors 47 McGILL COLLEGE AVENUE K, | Telephone Up 3996 liging ini coat._ ings, H.This Store his come to be the favorite with a large number of 'Montres] ladies.In a word.the reason Ia: Per- féct fitting and good-wearing talior-made Garments, made by our expert tailors, who devote much time and study on .each ddtall of every garment.in order to bring about.the perfect creations for \u2018which wo are noted.SPECIAL FOR MON DAY 9 SEPARATE COATS TO ORDER.fh- weed or plain i cloths, some specially bought for street coats, and some for steamer coats.Regular $25, Monday.820.00 SÜITS TO ORDER, in out new fall suitings, satin * SUITS TO ORDER.in broadcloth, will range in price from .$30.00 to $60.00,according to quality of materials, lin- \u2018trimmings, etc.\u201cOur own patent system of tissue paper fittings is a great advantage to our customers and ourselves: it insures perfection in fit, and gives one an idea what a suit will Took ike when finished.LITWIN, AMERICAN LADIES) TAH:OR, was.the sailor's ] | tibben for AUSTRALIAN IMPRESSIONS OF THE BRITISH TAR.After the King's inspection at Buckingham Palace of the contingent of Australian and New Zealand sailors who have been serving in the Royal Navy, o of them was interviewed and gave ls impressions of the English sailors.The men [spoke with the greatest satisfaction of the two yefrs' training which they have undergone, and were loud in praise of their mess mates, the British seamen, whom they pronounced to: be the most wonderful men in the world.\u201cThe first time I went into a warship,\u201d said one of them, \"I could not.quite make up my mind whether, the British seaman was the most subtle or the most simple man 1 had ever met.I had no difficulty after a while in coming to the conclusion that he was the simplest.Simple in his direct honesty, in his kindness, and even in his extravagant and magnificent \u2018bursts.\u2019 The one thing that strikes me about the sailor is his sentimentality.If this is peculiar to all seamen, and not to men of the Royal Navy, It is shown to a marked extent in the case of the lower deck hand.He is an intérise lover of home, and is the most domestic creature I have ever met.\u201cWhat struck me as strange was the number of \u2018professing Christians aboard the average warship.In one ship I was in there were Bible classes meeting twice a week.to.which a large portion of the ship's crew regu-~ larly went, and \u2018in.between \u2018 whiles there were temperance meetings galore.The most unregenerate of the company would scrupulously observe a correct attitude towards his more earnest brother, and 1 have seen time after time a exasperated seaman in the middle of a string\u2019 of strange oaths dry up on the intimation (sundry nods and winks and kicks) from his fellows that a \u2018pilot\u2019 was present.To me this was amazing, for I had been led to be- lleve from sundry tracts and other misleading literature, that the life led by such & man in a warship was anything but enviable.But temperance is on thé increase in \u2018the Navy, and the good living man haé life made very easy for him.\u2018Another feature which struck tnd love for hoarding \u2018curios\u2019\u2014not the.curios collected trom foreign lands, but little personal * mentoes of his domestic and famili ar relationships.Every \u2018ditty\u2019 box is crowded with photographs, program- .mes, etc, and no young girl cherishes the evidence of her attractive power néore\u2018than does Jack.Imaging sailors Who nine years ago received Queen; Victoria's chocélate boxes in the South Atrican Wat, having theni to this day, | ss bright a ag, untarnished they were, the daÿ où which they Were issu Yet every.sailor who wears the.sq, car PRY 4 EE \u2014 - Our Stylish Corsets For Fall, \"09 HE designers have produc EXACT ILLUSTRATION OF ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR MODELS.the ideal in Corsets for Fall, \u201809.The happy combination of comfort and graceful outlines will be heartily appreciated by all women.Qur stock of new Fall models is now complete.\\ The world\u2019s most celebrated Corsetieres have contributed their best productions,embracing scores of styles designed to meet the needs of all figures.cialize in Corsets for stout women.And right here, let us say, that we spe- Even a'good figure must have the proper Corset to give the desired effect\u2014 grace to a poor figure.- and the right Cotset always imparts Particular women have always.conceded the premier place to Ogilvy Cor sets.The superior qualities, and the perfect models, which aid so considerably in producing a charming contour, \u2014always: distinguish them as the very highest examples of the Corsetieres\u2019 art.An Ogilvy Corset retains its perfect shape after much wearing .Monday will be devoted here to a display of Corsets.We offer you the the best of values in the following, in=\\ cluding a clearing line, at less than HALF PRICE.The \u201cC.B.a la spirite,\u201d\u201d in 15 \u201cRoyal Worcester\u201d and *\u2018Bon Ton\u201d in 8 models, priced at $3.00 to $5.50.\u201cF.P.\u201d and * \u2018La Reine\u201d in 10 , models, priced at $2 to $7.- \u201cR.&G.\u201d to $3.\u201cW.B.\u201d in.4 models, prices $1.50 to $4.00.models, priced from $1.50 to $7-50.in 4 models, prices $2 | .\u2019P.D.\u201d in 6 models, priced $1 to $4.50.\u201cCrompton\u201d and CIC a la Grace\u201d in ,12- models, prices from 75c to $4150.Our own special \u201cNadia\u201d in 9 models, priced from $1.50 to $6.50._ Our special \u201cNadia\" at $1.50 is the best corset we know of for the money.The coutil is a particularly - fine quality, the steels are absolutely HIGH CLASS CORSETS, VALUED AT $1.50 TO $4, MON.$1 PR.rust-proof 7 Shown in 3 models, suitable for all figures, and are fitted with 4 hose)supporters and finished with lace akd silk ribbons; size 18 to 30.A full range of the celebrated *\u2018Ferris\u201d waist always in stock.are to be cleared Monday at, pair.200 pairs of high class imported and domestic Corsets, the balances of many of our most popular styles, These are regular $1.50 to $4.00 goods, and come in the newest models; made of fine batiste and coutil\u2019 with hose supporters.attached; the boning i is rust-proof ahd flexible; sizes 18 to 30.Ther\u2019 H go weekly a at $1 _.FIRST FLOOR.Embroidered Bed Spreads, Pillow Cases?Sham tional linen value.BED SPREAD Size 2, x 3 yds., prices, éach.PILLOW SHAMS TO Size 31 x 31 ins, prices, per pr.$5.25 and $6.25.Size 24 x 2% yards, F price, each $6.50.$9.$15 CHOICE Hosikny 5 The Linen Department will feature, on Monday, a new, consignment of high- grade hemstitched and embroidered Irish Linén' Bedspreads and Pillow Shams to match, also a special line of Pillow Cases.the goods are beautiful and they represent the regular Ogilvy standard of excep- They come in very handsome designs, ard you'll find these prices moderate for such qualities.PILLOW CASES.You can have your choice of 4 designs in each quality, beautifully embroidered and hembtitched\u201d on The values are very special; in fact, we do not know where you can equal them at these prices, per pair.$1.75 and $2.25 S.$7.50 and $10 MATCH.3 50.$4.00.a MAIN FLOOR, all pure linen.hosiery\u2019 on the market at a re tend this sale of manufacturers\u2019 day, pair .+.000000000 lace cashmere, lace Lisle thread, plaid cashmere hose., MAIN FLOOR, Samples, Average Values $1.50.Monday, pair, 87c.If, you would secure some of the finest women's.rkably low price, at- samples, for we offer you J.& R.Morely\u2019s Fall and Winter sample hose, - full fashioned, hand embroidered, aid with hand fin- | ished seams and seamless; reg.$1.50 values.Mon- They comprise women's black hose, in cashmere, mere, black and colored shot silk and cashmere, also - All we need to tell you is that\u2019 High Grade Lace Curtains \u2018 | I m0.8Ic embroidered cash- A Special Lot of 167 Pairs, Valued at $17.00 to $28.00 per Pair.Clearing Monday at from $8.50 to $14.00.Also values from $5.00 upwards, for HALE PRICE.Business is brisk on our Top Floor, for buyers.are taking full advantage of the rare values offered in high-grade Lace Curtains.Tt will pay you to attend this clearance of 167 pairs on Monday- Jot comprises rich Irish Point and Duchess Curtains of the very highest qualities, shown in cream and ecru.Following are the quantities: 54 pairs, valued at $17, for $8.50 37 pairs, valued at $20, clearing ab The at, pair .TOP FLOOR.Parr .0u.$10.38 prs.reg.values $23, raring 18 pairs, reg.values $25, for, pair 20 pairs, reg.values $28, for, pair $11.50 12.50 14.00 $1.Very \"special at crerenaes FIEST FLOOR.re NE % BOYS\u2019 PANTS Boys\u2019 pants in all wool Scotch tweeds, in a good range of dark patterns; Fall weight, and well made; extra strong lining; sizes 22 to 34; values 85c and The best value possible is offered \u201cin this bed outfit complete Monday for Cease Nes $6.59.Reg.price is $8.45.It comprises | any size iron bed (like illustration)., finished with \u2018baked\u2019 white enamel, \u201c brass cups and knobs, easy runnihg castors; Also a guaranteed woven tress filled with best fibre and cotton.Special, complete .$6-59 | nues 696, > \u201creg.price $3.75.wire spring and a good sanitary mat-\u2014|{- Saxony teversible rugs, for cots, lounges, etc; reg.price $1.25.Monday .2000000000 97e White woollen blankets, for double bed; size 72x84, blue Borders; Monday, pair LeNes cesse 0000.SB-38- bands; \u201cLounge cots or vans,-made with hardwood frame and turned station- 15\u20ac, 17c and 18c.BASEMENT.ary leas, woven \u2018wire spring that will .© MCCALL PATTERNS FOR OCTOBER.McCALL FASHION PUBLICATIONS FOR OCTOBER.nN BED OUTFIT, BLANKETS, RUGS, COT, FLANNELETTES Vee! This store closes promptly at 5.30 p.m.evry day.AXMINSTER RUGS At Money-Saving Prices.- - Rare beauty'in designs and rich color efffects and combinations are noticeable features.of these hand- \u2018some woven Axminster rugs.value\u2014you'll be surprised at the remarkably low prices for such superior goods.; \u201cThey are shown m Oriental self-tones, in rich, greens, wood colors, etc: sizes from 4 ft- 6 x 6 ft.6 fo 11 ft.0 x 14 ft.0.Reg.prices $9.60 to $94.Clearing at .$4.80 to $47 \"When it comes to TOP FLOOR.; SILKS, 59% Fine \u201cPayette\u201d silks with chiffon \"finish, in two tone, self and shot combinations, comprising all the leading colors for Fall and winter wear.he big saving for blouses and dresses: = si .00 quality.Clearing at, yard PR 59 MAIN FLOOR, $1.not sag \u201cand patent vermin proof | ; easy runmng castors; ~ $2.50 valve.Monday, only $2.19 A consignment of English flan- nelettes in all the new stripes and colorings, fast colors, and of superiot cualities, for night shirts, Pyjamas, lete.= Special, per yard, 12/20, reg c Ci Co ~ BOYS\" PANTS Boys\" odd pants with double seats and knees, dou- ble stitched seams and heavy lining; Fall weight and colors; sizes 24to 34.The most satisfactory boys\u2019 pants made; values $1.25 and $1.50.Very special BL i iiiiiiiinrirececinronacansaeses O9c FIRST FLOOR.ro = TAMING OF WASPS A LADY'S HOBBY| Keeps Fierce Little Insécts as Pets Believes They Have Intelligence.in Miss Marion Black-Hawkins showed me her collection.6f wasps, and very, kindly explained why wasps have become her hobby, writes a correspond-' ent of the London Mirror.| She can do just what she likes with wasps]; taken freshly from their nest in a Bank\u2018or tree, as she proved.i Bourne Court, where her parents \\ who are nod is a charmin _of -their nine children \u2018abroad \u2018or married, country house.It is near the village of St.Mary Bourne, Mr.Black- Hawkins has caught a 4-1b.tidut in the Tent opposite his front lawn.There.Miss Marion, who is a bezu- titul girl still in her \u2018teens, catches and keeps her wisps.She requires no assistance from anyone\u2014her father\u2019s gapdeners.and chauffeurs.will not | {BO Near 4 'Wasp's.nia Her her and mother regard\u2019 i ca with - friendly toleranée, but do not handle: them, ë [; \u2014 spend the summer months with those | t dt ho hots tan tell By.thelr mark.fA r Men .wonderful.They seen to recognize \u201cit instinctively.\u201cShe has always been fond of insects.When she was a mite of seven, and there was a hunt for her in \u2018the garden, we knew perfectly well she would be found absorbed in some caterpillars or snails or earth worms.\u201d Miss Marion, with a cool fearlessness, caught some wasps from a nést to-day witlra jam jar, while I watched from a prudent âistance.\" She placed tfie jar over\u2018 thbjentrance, and, when enough wasps had been coaxed into the \u201ctrap,\u201d she slipped a cardboard lid over it.- « Fifteen wasps caught yesterday- had part of the taming process.Miss Marion bared her round, white forearm and plunged it Into the cage in \u201cwhidh these wasps were housed.They fed upon the honey with Which her fingers had been daubed., and- she fondled them and \u201cmade friends.\u201d Then she, took twd-tame wasps, already familiar with Bourne Court and their young miptress, and they fed from her fingers in the open alr, » \u2018\u201cT'am quite convinced wasps are very Intelligent,\u201d sad- Miss Marion.\u201cWhy, I had a wasp which disappear- eûâ one day; \u2018the next morning we were sitting chatting in the \u2018lounge, \u201cwhen a wasp flew \u2018around me several \u2018times, and at last alighted on my skirt.She let mé cspture her and \"teed her, and I recognized her as the trust, [= LUI IN not.nny to.distinguish\u2019 one been kept hungry during the night as.| could tind a widow or widower.refractory, and I had to put her back in the cage by getting her to walk on to a piece of cloth, She Hked liberty.and the .open air, and at last I fimply could not get her to walk on he cloth.\u201cI was once handling a dead wasp 1 had picked up.Another wasp suddenly made a dart at me amd sung my hand.Evidently this ferocity, was due to the idea that I had Killed the déad one.I am very rarely stung indeed, and then only by accident or mistake, as on this occasion, \u201cWasps are more useful in on® way J.than bees, for they kill noxious insects.There are seven kinds of \u2018so- clal\u2019 wasps, which live in.colonies\u2014 three kinds in the earth and four in trees.There are many -other kinds of \u2018solitary\u2019 raips, which mate like birds.I have néver tamed any of these, ahd, -of- course, -it\u2014would® be necessary t take the whole family, unless -one \u2018sleep.nafe \u2018durf Fassenser \u201cThe process of taming begins by [this making the wasps very hungry.But you have.jo be very careful not to overstarve them.They die off very rapidly /when thé cold weather.comés, But I managed to keep alive à tame \u2018worker wasp till December 17.last year-merely by warm sir, honey, dnd kindness.1 hope to keep some alive all this winter, though I don't suppose any wasp would go on living year after year and forget to die.\u201cYou can \u2018bluff\u2019 a wasp into not stinging you by showing you are not, afraid of It, but you \u2018can\u2019t \u2018bluf\u2019 it into) folded on year, I phous think.nel | ren wl uider my street warm place.stiff collar last autumn and go .It would come into the drawing room and took for me, and knew perfectly well that my neck was a nice can tell a wasp \u2018does sleep, for they give a kind of jump when you wake them.\u201cThe Gueen wasps, You ng the winter.worker wasps that I tame and pet.\u201d The walls of the Tock of the Panama canal at Gatun will be reinforced with seven thousand tons of rails, » \u201cpaighlande of Ontario.A visitor to the \u201cHighlands of Ontario\u201d who has just returned from the Muskoka Lakes writes to the Grand Trunk Rallway System as follows;\u2014 \u201cThis 18 my first visit to this territory and on leaving about the middle of July.I was apprehensive that the Depdrtment somewhat exaggerated the heatities of \u2018paradise of tourists, but I have to corifess like one of old, that the half had not been told.between Muskoka Lakes and the Lake of \u2018Bays and was astonished at the beautiful scenes which nature has un- every hand.\u201d This is only one of many encomiums that are received by the Grand Trunk from tourists who have enjoyed their\u2019 stay in the \u201cHighlands of Ontario.\u201d Special Notice.i \u2014~~-Player Piano Music.Now în-stek assortment of 65 and l1lviñg-on-end_on-for-mote than ass note music including.Vocaistyle 65+] note music, the Piano.Plays you the of course, hiber- \u201cI spent my time THE CREATION The Glasgow Heral following: to F PEERS.\u2018private secreta.speech\u2019 delivere It is.the day, Mr.Winston Ghurchill said: barons pina epoch-making! pronouncement.\u2019 ply: .4 : > (Copy.) | \u2018Craig Gowan, Balmoral, Sept.7, \u201cSir, \u2014In reply to your yesterday's d that, notwith Churchill's statement, peers remains a Royal - \u2018prerogative, \u201c5 am, sir, your obedient servait \u201c'KNOLLYS&'\" N.B., 1908.might have tanding Mr.ay THE FIRST MUSICAL BATON.The first musical baton was vised in astonishment of his audience.powe in the baton, and it conseguent- \u201c1 bad P7 Pie secs made to.my in alr, the munis shows you he ord | became popular with Before the ad all striction 5 6 one made land you ë singing.e Leach lover the co hy I-haver't: told you about\u201d | Oo: Limited.860 St.Catherine fot the baton time was\u201d - \u2014 > publishes the \u201cA corerspondent has called the attention of Lérd Knodlyn' His Majesty's ary, to the report of & at Leicester on Saturday last, by Mr.Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade.Ace cording to The Times report of Mon \u201cIt is quite true that Mr.Balfour from time to time emlts four to five columns of insipid equlvocation which the newspapers whose proprietors he {has takeh\u2019 the precaution to make into to -claim as another \u201cThe following is Lord Knollys\u2019 re- letter of te, 1 beg to inform you.Winston the creation of Engiand by Spohr in 1820, to the great It was not until ten or twelve years later, however, that the baton came into general use.A derman conductor who wielded it produced such wonderful resuits with his orchestra that it was t\u2014thers\u2019 must be \u201cSome magi advent ° D tés Dec taf aks | _THE MONTREAL 23 pliy: my \u201csuviskfen > ~~ A li bs As JBL: er ¥ ghosts i na iN WN @ 5 wes d(C BC MR.\\ - THEIR @ 4 Are a HE _ par 1 A 1 a = = wh 4 au R = = 1/4 K FRI TES = Naam hE as: 5 re Pa = AE à \"5 SA SN es = Sr WN 7 \u201d Ri |r (3 « < G gs 1 the pédes Libra, Hall or Sitting Rogm.| The Caretu Study Made by Henry Morgan & : Co Limited, With Regard to the F bre J ts = Pe | Furnishing i is Largely Responsible for'the High Character of Their LE Fumiture, Carpets, Rugs, Wall Papers, Curtain and Drapery Materia, Etc.; As Displayed on the Third and Fourth Floors.RAINED specialits, through information received \u2018abroad and in New York, have been enabled to buy for the various departments 1 to peculiar advantage, thus\u201d assuring.intending purchasers a comprehensive and choice selection of the world s most beautiful and.~exclusive House Furnishings.= | ; Further, only expert salesmen are employed i in the various sections, whose knowledge and experience in Carpets, Fursitur, Wall Papers, Curtains, Draperies, etc., will greatly facilitate in the matter of selection.The entire third and mo of the fourth floors are devoted to the display of Furniture and House Furhishings, representing : ah exhibit whose general excellencé has earned a wide reputation, to the extent that hotels and residences on the Pacific coast have been furnished by this store.- Intending purchasers are, specially invited to view this xpos which commends itself as being the larget and finest ever held by Henry Morgan & Co., Limited: Re ; Co | FI The showrooms on the third as well as on the fourth floors affoid patrons an unusual opportunity to gather ideas, and especially to view \u2018 the.effects secured in the home of to-day.These rooms.bave been completely re-decorated and re-furnished | in the mo approved Styles | and are deserving of special attention.1 Se eme = | co 4 \"FR GE ; Lee ; ; .u oo.qd # The Exhibit Includes a Number of Tires Tacoduced a 4 \u201cEtimate, Sketches and Designs Submitted for Consideration i po \u201cORIENTAL RUGS Curtain Materials | The déintiness and taste, as \u2018exemplifed in the \u2018materials \u2018shown in this Department, make it possible to work out Purity of.design and careful viorkmanship Er = bs sh a ; turés that have brought the Furniture Department.into more dan dy | \u2018| prominence.a ; varied collection of fine Rugs than has-been shown at any previous time.Ce The i importation includes the following well-known weaves in a wide The stock has never been so 0 complete as at the present time, and excels \u201crange of sizes: Hamadan, Cassaba, Serape, Anatolian, Turkoinan, Shirvan, in every way that of any previous season.#71 \u201c5 sd ; Le ' Li i ; A \u2018harmonious schemes for room Shiraz, /Boukara, Tabriz, Kirmahshah, Belouchistan, etc.= ._ Many.new and attractive styles are.Being \u2018shov min Ei the.foi g and afford une There } j6, in \u2018addition, an extensive assortment of fine Indian Rugs, \u2026Parlor, Library, Dining Room, all, Smoking Room, etc.representing y al gpportunities for origin- Ir Joa | Shports \u201cable for offices and public buildings, i in very large sizes.réétmen 5 praially every I period, with mi y of k the.designs controlled wrclidively by | Furitwe ReU Lol ed, \u2018 CARPETSEThe n new importations of Carpets \u2014 comprising Wil- 4 or, Brussels -Axminsters and Art Squares \u2014are shown in the latest color- Attention i is drawn in particular to the interesting exhibit of FumedO ; - .ings and designs.- , this being considered one of the most desirable syle for the fun Cy \u201cThis Dep has, i a aditon.4 ; large se at Cok Coo nw poles, Olclohs Mats, etc., at very moderate prices.Carpet Cleaned and Renovated Forniture Made to- Order: | : For the coming Autumn there has been assembled a largér and more - NOUNTED POUC SPENT THRE YEAS.\u201cINONGTHEESKE Rocky Island-\u2014~Lived Among the Eskimos.Special to the Montreal Stas : Winnipeg, Man.September 25.\u2014Af- ter being stationed for three yearsat the police barracks at Fullerton: on the Hudson Bay.an Eskimo settlement -t0 which white men seldom find their way, Charles R.Macmillan, and Hugh - C, McDermid, members of the unt- ed Police.have returned here, pa tance of 1,400 miles.The trip was made by whaleboat, canoe and steamer.The barracks: at Fullerton are lo- eated on a small island.two miles long by a.half mile wide and about 500 miles north front Churchill by the coast line.The island is formed of s0- 118 rock and, as is the case with the \u2018surrounding country.shows nog signs of vegetation save small patches of moss.It was on August 18, 1906, that the two \u2018men accompanied by Sergt.Mc- Arthur arrived at Fullerton.making the trip from Halifax on the S.8, Adventure, which was chartered in that year by the Dominion government for a trip Tnto the bay.After - takin% up their lonely life in the barracks the first word that the three had from the outside world was in the summer of 1907 when the Hudson's Bay, company\u2019s boat McTavish made a tip Pp from Ghurchill- to Fullerton.It this boat that Sergt.Donald- ae who later lost his life through being attacked by a walrus.went to Fullerton.On the return trip to Churchill the McTavish ndrrowly escaped heing wrecked.losing her anchors and bein, blown \u2018out to sea for three days.Finally she was*driven up shore about 15 \u2018miles south of Churchill.In June, 1908, Macmilan left Fullerton with four natives to go.to Churchill for mail and supplies, setting out before the ice had broken up.The party travelled a whaleboat and 28 days had pended.Drift ice being ft difficult to' get oat into the water from\u201d time to time and\u201d there were many delays.At one stage of the Jouriey they were forced to pack the boat and supplies ashore and an idea of the difficulty.of the task may be gleaned from the fact that it took: them from midnight the next \u2018to finish the job.Rising the next morning they found |.that the ice had broken up, so they had.been fortunate in getting the boat ashore on the previous night.It! was at Driftwood point that they had landed.and for 12 days until the wind | changed.théy were ca mped on the bar- \u2018ren shore.After all the ice had been\u2019 blown off shore they again set out for Churchill and in two days reached the mouth of the ( hurchill river.Thére \u2018again they met with difficulty.as they could not et the bdat into.the river on account of the drift ice and the craft had to be jeft on Button bay while the party walked in.Macmillan | and the natives with him were exposed to great hardship for almost the whol> time occupied by the trip as the weather .was cold and often very stormy.The voyage is on record ds the first made by a white man between Fullerton arid Churchill with a whaleboat.Nearly \u2018Wrecked by Walrus.The party left Churchill for the return trip on July 45, and as.the ice Was all gone they had =a good run and made Fullerton in ten days.* On \"September 2, 1908.McDermid and Macmillan left Fullerton in .a- coast boat to come out as men to relieve thém had been sent ir.They were accompanied - by Inspector Pelletier who had come to Fullerton by way of Great Slave lake.This attempt to reach Churchill ended ih the boat being wrecked.and the whole party was forced to return to Fullerton, In the ' wihter Inspector Pelletier came out by dog train, while McMilan and Me- Dermid remained for [the winter, starting for Churchill on July 7.of this year, and arriving there on July 24 They made this trip in a whale: hogt and had no trouble with ice.At Marble Island they.saw a herd of walrus, hundreds being, visible.To escape these they hdd to run their boat ashore and one had to be killed tn avoid wrecking the boat.On the way to.Churchill several polar bears were seen and deer were sighted nearly every day.\u2019 too i Life Among the Eskimos.Both men tell many interesting stories of their life at Fullerton, and the customs of the Eskimo.There are about 40 of these natives, great and small, around Fullerton, and although they have com into contact with white men to certain extent they still \u2018retain nearly all of thelr primitive .customs.They are very hospitable to white men and their tents in\u2019 summer \u2018and their\u2019 \u201cigloos\u201d orjsnow- | houses.in winter are always open to strangers.Their honesty and fidelity J made a-strong impression on the mem.\u2018bers of the Fullerton detachment, and their intelligence is described as.being far above that of the Indians.They are employed tp a great ex- wt'in whaling for aptain Comer, \u2018ho comes \u2018around from\u2018 New Bedford, Mass.with a schooner.Deer are se- | cured the year round\u2019 >and in the lwinter the Iiskimo kill_muny seals for boot moking = and ea¥ng purposes.They also get Arctic salmon in Umit | ed\u2019 quantities and \u201cat some seasons ducks are obtainable.At the police - barracks, coal! was used for heating and.cooking purposes.The Eskimos.: of course, use their soapstone lamps P with seal oil and\u2019 a wick of -MÔSS.jan, the.summer the police could do little travelling.but in\u2018 the \u2018winter | patrol work was accomplished by dog p > train.The harbor at Fullerton fréezes- ÿ up about Qcober 10 and\u2019 breaks up.| abut July 1a., 9 THE BEST HERTAGE, Good health is.one of the first requisites to success.Prolonged ap cdtion to any subjevt.cannot be sus; tained without well fed nerves, nervous: ¢nergy.cold be \u2018secured bya large cash payment, every person wold make d ble effort to find {the nioney.rigted by practical experie has been.found to.0 ; \u2018nerves, with: fortune.- d'erésh air, exercise, and cating mplest foods will produce his Among < fodds for human consumption none contain the \u2018necessary ele- ments to sustain CNfe in eat rN antities.than milk and w Orange \u201cMeat which is/ ae from the whole wheat, thoroughly cooked, malted, flaked.and steam | toasted, contains thé necessary éléments to} ife in, greater propcétions thai mas Police Clai im Barracks at \"Fullerton Located on.} midnight one night to |.kno! economy in adopting this system.\u2019 | department.- who has been with the \u2018The \u201cneighbor hollows, dry or wet, \u2018Ahd.0 Silver the siriple grass with rime; \u2018Autumnal frosts enchant the pe i \u2014\u2014 i .That pool \u2018selling on a race track is not gambling is the view taken by the police \u2018after taking legal advice, and they do not intend to interfere with what is going on at Delorimier Park.Chief Campéau was interviewed this morning, \u201cHave you had.men at Delorimier Park.dince the present race meeting began?\u201d he was asked.\u201cYes.\u201d 4 \u201cHave any reports been made to you that there was gambling going on there?\u201d - \u201cNo.Of- course\u2018! know that \u2018there are books being used there.\u201d \u201cIs not pool selling a violation of he - law 7 ; \u201cI am advised that it is not.1 sought the advice of Mr.Lafortune, the Crown \u2018Prosecutor, and he told me that what was being done at Delori- mier Park\u2019 was not a violation of the law, so 1 have taken no actign.Mr.Perrault.Clerk of the Recorder's Court, 8 | Recorder's Court is.the legal adviser to the police department and he takes a similar view.\u201d | CAR CLEANERS FAVOR PIECE-WORK SYSTEM.The Grand Trunk Railway officials here say there is no truth in the report that the system- of paying the employes in the car cleaning department | would be changed from day's work to piece work.Mr.Coleman, superthitendent of the Car Department, said there would be It would be necessary to employ men to stand over thé workmen.to see that the work was done properly.On the other hand, one of the emploves of this company for fifteén years, said the\u2018 workmen would find their condition betterpd by the adoption of the plece\u2019 work system.At present the men re- céive 15 and 16 cents an hour, and usually Ju in a ten or eleven hour day.Inder this system their average wuber \"are about 345 a month.The warkmen in the C.P.R.who are now under the piece work system, earn from $50 ta \"$72 a month.Of course they\u2019 work harder.but, said the Star's informant, a mun is willing to work hard: for mork money.\u2019 There\u2019 are about 50 men in the Car Cleaning\u201d Department of the Grand Trink at Bonaventure Station.At present have no union.\u2019 Bail of John \u2018Léstage $100., Application was made by Mr.R! A EE.Grienshields.© K., C.yesterday: to have thé bail of John Lestage, who is being -heid, with McDongall on the chatge of criminally libelling the Dominion Coal ompany, increased from $100 to $2.000.\u2018This, however, was not granted by Judge Leet.as he stated that the evidence against him was not convicting so far.1 JL The House Beautiful.By Rohert Louis Stevensori.- A naked house, a naked door, A shivering pool before the, door, A garden bare of flowers and fruit, \u2018And poplars at the garden Li \u2018Such is the place «I live in,\" Bleak without and bare within.Yet shall yon ragged moors receive The incomparable pomp of eve, And the \u2018cold ;glories of the dawn, Behind your shivering trees be drawn: And when the wind from place to place Doth the unmoored cloud galleons - chase, Your garden ibloôms and peine again With _Jeaping sun and glanci rain; \u201cshall the wizard moon ascend ¢ heavens, the crimson end Of day's declining splendour; Here, The à my of the stars appear.a Spring shall.with tender flowers beset; the morning muser see , Larks rising.from the broomy les, And every fairy wheel and.thread - Of cobwéb dew bediamodnded.When dalsies go shall wihter time And make: the cart ruts beautiful.And ren snow bright the \u2018moor \u201cexe \u2018any other.cereal.\"ORANGE MEAT ani BETTING AT DELORIMIER TRAC c K-\u2014Daily at the races tetting goes on openly under the i police, who do nothing, claiming race track betting i1 legal where the.track is owned by an incor porated company.\u201cAre there any wheels of fortune or other such gambling devices there?) \u201cNot now.There were before De: lorimier was annexed to Mantréal, but as soon as it came under pur Jurisdiction, T had them stopped at once.\u201d The view taken by the cleiks of the is that Delorimier Park being incorporated is: exempt from prosecution, just as the.Tice.track at Blue Bonnets.The Criminal Code provide \u2018that: \u201cEveryone is gullty of an inlictable offence and liable to one vear\u201d F5 imprisonment, and to a fine not >xceed- ing one thousand dollars, who+ \u201c(ay uses or knowingly allows any part of any premises under hi; con- tro! to be used for-the purpose of recording or registering any het.or wag- Ler.or selling any pool: or, \u201c{h) keeps exhibits or employt or knowingly allows.to be kept.exhbited or employed, in \u2018any part of any premises under his control, any device on apparatus for the purpose of reord- ing any het or wager or selling ; any pool: lor, H ag Lr : f - .£ ! _ GAMBLING AT DELDRIMIER\u2014The bookmakers doing a rushing business.MUST GET BUSY IF THEY.WANT TO VOTE Delorimier Ward Lot Buyers on \u201céin- staiment Plan\u201d Must Get Title Deeds or Lose Their Votes.A peculiar situation has come to light at the City Hall in regard to the electors of Delorimier ward.Three.hundred and fifty names are being struck from the civic voting lists De- cause of certain conditions concerning titles to property.A large number of persons have bought lots in-this new ward on the instalment plan, with the result that these instalments do not show any return in taxes to the city.It was explained that if these new proprietors desire to vote at the civic elections on lebruary 1.next they must take spe- cia teps to get their rights register- ath show that they own the lots and a make .sgme -payment on them to the city.Those who are interested in getting a big vote out at the elections are urging*that these.new proprietors should act promptly to Secure their rights.If this is not done.almost halt of the electors in this section wil be disqualified.Many proprietors are already securing title deeds, ete.which\u201d will enable them to exercisé the franchise, Another movement t put on foot is to urge all tenants to settle up with the city for their water.taxgs by December 1 next, and thereby secure a Vote in the elections.\u201c sais Benefit By New Skin Discovery | Stops itching immediately, Soothes and Comforts the Litt .Ones.A demonstration of the efficacy and entire harmiessness of poslam, the new skin discovery, is afforded when it.is applied to the tender skin ot intants who are tortured with rash ings, \u201cscaly and crusted humors other skin aggravations.Îté effe soothing.the itching stops at ong skin heals and is quickly normul condition.: in the various forms of sk in both infants and adults, pe du iéficial results from.\u2018the apy | Ecztema: ° : er tly.Due Tash, fetter, ete, yield dremarkable curative propert sional applications will q pimple 8.blotches and.itching.feet, scaly seal Postäm can \\be had 1 any Tellable.drugei \u2018Robert H.BR Race Track | Betting Is: Legal t has been « eyes of the \u201c(c) becomes pository of any money, valuable thing staked, .pledged; or, \"\u201c(d) records or registers any bet or\u2019 wager, or sells any pool, upon the result; \u201c(MH of any political or municipal election; Lo, \u201c(ii) of any race; \u201c(1ii) of any contest or trial of skill the custodian or de- property or wagered or.or} endurance of man or beas \u2018The provisions of this sect tion shall not extend to any person by reason of his becoming the custodian or depository of any money, property or valuable\u2019 thing staked.to be paid to the winner of any lawful race, sport, game or' exercise, or to \u2018the owner \u2018 of any horse engaged in any lawful race! or to bets betweenm.individuals or made on the race course of an incorporated association during the actual progress ofa race meeting.\u201d Does Delorimier Park come: under the exemption of the last clause?Chief of Police Campeau was approached on the subject to-day.Sul IDE IN OTTAWA .* HAD A SISTER HERE.The New Yorker who comnitted eui- cide in Beechwood Cemetery, Ot- | tawa; eon.his wife's grave, was .Edward Brock Tamilton, brother 8.Fred Hofman; of \u2018ida Mance street, Ville St.Louis, and a nephew of Chief cf Police Hamilton, of Carie- ton County.Mr.Hamilton was a salesman for the Regal Shoe Compans of Néw York.Mrs.Hofmann left yesterday for Ottawa, having been notified by telegram of her brother's death;- The late Mr.Hamilton was about 45.years of age.and his death is believed by his brother-in-law, Mr.Fred Hofmann, of Young and Hofmann, McGill College avenue, to have been caused by brooding over the.loss of his wife, who died about a year ago after a long iN- ness.Mr.and Mrs.H lton had |been married About ten years.Mr.Hamilton left a letter addressed to his sister and another, t& the undertaker, asking that she bé notified.Mrs.Hof- mapn is now in Ottawa, where she will obtain possession of her brother's last || message to her.4 TRY THE *.\u201cCatspaw\u201d Rubber Heels Ask disp Dealer.228 10 The rich barley in.Regal Lager nourishes better than bread, be- strength with the least tax on the| = WOE Special to The Montreal Star.\u20181It is the beginning of woman\u201c 5 The Liberals are also training wo- {tual agreement committed: suicide at © hiame résts upon.home conditions, par- it he cause it p ovides\u2019 : WILL SHINE IN NEXT POLITICNL il Be Commies te Train Women for the Hustings.- fin A \u201cLondon, September 25.\u2014Great Britain is in the midst of a flood of poli\u2019 tical oratory.Lord Rosebery, Premier Asquith and Mr.Balfour have spoken.In the near future, Mr.David Lloyd-George, the budget- maker, will reply to both Lord Rosebery.and Mr.Balfour, at the.dante time will indicate the \u201cbroad \u2018lines of the radical argu- mentsin thé fall] campaign.\u2018 \u2018When the general: election.will.come nobody: knows.It depends upon .the \u201carrival of what the party in power considers \u2018the psy chological moment.Women: will \u2018add spice and color to the campaign and many hundreds of them will participate in the public The skilful blending of rich oriental fruits\u2014choice aromatic spices\u2014and PURE MALT VINEGAR is the real secret of H.P.\u2019s excellence.H.P.Sauce is prepared at the largest Malt Vinegar Brewery in the woild\u2014the Midland Vinegar Brewery, Birmingham, England; The Vinegar for H.P.is.so brewed as to bring out to perfection the rare, appetising qualities of the other ingredients.well this has been done you cannot Kknow\u2014until you try H.P.Order a trial bottle of H.P.Sauce to-day How .speaking.The Unionists or so-called anti-socialists alone will send aut 500 women spéakers.These are to be educated in a schoo} established by Sir Willlam Bull, and will inciude school mistrésses; nurses, university graduates; district visitors, lecturers and clerks.\u201d Scholarships are provided carrying free tuition and a salary of 30 shillings a week during the training \u2018which lasts two .monthas.Sir William) says: \u201cI will give ths students a thorough training in public speaking and teach them:in the subject from end to end, instructing them particularly how to: deal\u2019 wi! hecklers.I already have 1.500, 2pplcants.ffec- tive participation in politics In England.\u201d men .speakers while the suffragette orators amount to an army of disciplined.fearléss ana capable leaders.The latter say that it all shows how | women are triumphing over meanness, prejudice and stupidity.The more women, orators.there are the better, assert the suffragettes, for finally these trained speakers will, as a body, support ie demand of women for votes.© SCHOOL BOYS SUICIDE.Frequency of Tragedy Causes Grave \u201cAlarm in Germany.Special to \u201cThe Montreal Star.Berlin, Germany, September 25.official statement will short\u2019y.be nb.lished -exonerating from.blame the] Commercial High School.of Charlot- tenburg in.which two pupils by mu- and wear longer it you choose a cloth stamped with Cald: well\u2019s trademark.=.Caldwell\u2019s, wor- steds, fomespuns and broadcloths are guaranteed 100 per! cent.pure wool.Why not insist on Caldwell\u2019s Woollens ?the ; same hour in their respective, homes.Public\u2019 anxiety on the sg ject of suicide 1s growing fast a German papers are devoting niuch at- ; tention to the matter.= Investigation proves that évery:week'a \u2018school boy mits suicide in.Germany: and that this average has been muintained for the last twenty-six years.=~ i n:is divided as to whether the \u20ac ticularly the harshness and ambition of the parents, or upon the school managem A case Ig cited where a ent.father emid to his son on.the eve of an examination: \u201cIf you don\u2019t bring me your certificate of promotion I will\u2019 not speak to you again The boy went into the examination more dead than alive and luckily got his\u2018 certifi.cata bit one Investigator.asks: \u201cWhat' adnt?* [Several writers suggest that suicides would be prevented if the scholars wera regulariy submitted to medical examination as to their \u2018mental; condition.It is algo beginning to be perceived that schoolmasgters under the present system do \u2018not pay sufficient attention to the Individuality of the different | scholars.~ = BOYD CALDWELL a co.At Last! A Perfect After years of fui exp produced a face cream that i is menting we rfect.Delicate ted, 1 a effective.Poutively wii nec apie promis of bair.RHEUNATISH, SCIATICA, -LUMBAGD 7; zand ALL PAINS and ACHES used on tie fst indication of Care will be made before the family doctor would ordinarily\u2019 reach the house.Radway\u2019 8 Ready) Relief : diseasesshou \u2018hi ra a meretrifie, an mes the amount Sore Throat, Influenza, Pneumonis, 'Rheume- tism, Neurelgia.Ege \u2018Asthma, Difficult Breathing.Cures ever pe sprain or bruise t ng the human oe and 50¢ per Bot.LTB.MONTREAL à A 6 [ Ask your druggist for à free copy ot.Hope for the Sick a Net > £ the principal atiments of mankind, with directions for gr treatment.Compiled after very exhaustive research two eminent Rome.ans: Br.4 8 .Radway amd Dr.P.C.Van Wyck.Valuable ss a medical work In any home.) | ~ Le ey TITI 30 Days\u2019 Trial-5 Years\u2019 7 CW TTEETD Quality | JIE: agra sgt # ir Ele, ul Il LIN fH (| Best | CH) if.\"HIS is the boldest and most h \u2019 any Bed manufacturer: ever made it has to with Quality Beds at tha don't believe theres sa \"mam or woman in all Ca ob, dont believe theres a steads.:We are sp ve of Quality supremacy\u2014so sure that Beds in the whole « world\u2014that we will let you try a or 30 days, If do not conclude that are the mos?beast the most durabie Beds you ever w, your m will be refunded.No tions asked\u2014no drgu- ty a he farina ST You will be the j tee that ! And we give an iron-clad Five years a tone break, or lose its e Joars is a loog time, but we know that eir original beauty for as years, with odin cate.We have dealers in nearly every town in.Canada, but if we haven't one in your place, we'll ship the Bed direct\u2014this causes you ou no trouble.Our handso mely \u2018illustrated catalo {Bedtime \u201ctells Fo It's free Won't you ven fon à for it to-day?! Don't allow a few extra dollars to pre- : vent you from taking the perfect-cook- ing, sure-baking, easily-regulated.Pandora in place of a chéaper stove.na ; season or two Pandora will pay ti difference in the fuel it will es nd ;( it will kéep on savi il it has paid ; \u2019 for itself.20 ; Pando cial flue construction makes.a double duty.Wide fire box is an- Other tuel-econémizer.TFho steel oven heats - Quicker than, a cast oven, thus saving still.more fuel.Further economizing features Ww wr be explained - by the McClary Agent.ee yo.\u2018 co.tee die ene resrsunss 1238 St.Lawrence Boulevard.néant 200 000 spas ass See 3538 St.Lqwrence Boulevard Li er fvaiaes awh Siifes wea esr ile 3852.8t Hubert Street.ai ees wwesees wee Bt, Catherine Street Wests eve +i B99 an \u201cT1111 Guarantee\u2014to Prove that Beds Are 8 ?THE 4 - DAILY STAR { SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25.1909.TO BE DIERHALLE Better Shape Before the February Elections.v The civic voters\u2019 fists are to be revised in time to have them in better shape than at present hefore the civic elections on February 1 next.In this connection City Clerk David made the following statement to-day: \u201cMany complaints have been made An Tegard to the preparation, of the voters lists, on which the \"referendum took place on Monday\u2019 last.A good proportion of these complaints are well founded, and some of them are} the result of the.law being as it- is.The officials of the «corporation are not responsible for this.The lists are prepared by the board of assessors every year, as well as they can do them under the existing conditions,and it would he unjust to blame them; when vou consider that they have to do this work within a limited time.as.well as other.labor, .-it Is surprising there are not more mistakes.I have geen Mr.Ferns, chairman of the Board of Assessors.and! it has been agreed.that he \u201cwill ' call his Board together at an early date for a conference with the City Clerk and\u2018the City Treasurer, with a view to making such arrangements for the completion of the gext list with as few omissions \u2018or mistakes as is possible.Such amendments to the law as may be deemed advisable and practicable to satisfy public opinion will then be discussed and agrecd upon, With this object in view.1 myself intend to write to a number of cities, asking them to give details of the system they employ in order that we may combine the best features .of several systems and.give Montreal the benefit of experience délisewhere.\u201d WHO WAS TO BLAME FOR DEADLY LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT?Enquete Over the Death of Rotiltiard \u201c on the G.T.R.Tracks.Zhe enquette took plave yesterday before Judge Leet in the manslaughter case over Robillard, the çar- ter.who was killed some time ago | While crossing the Grand Trunk tracks \u2018With a horse and waggon.; Gordon \u2018Gillapder was the first! witness.He testified that he was.a driver for Mr.Robertson, coal.merchant, and that when he drove down Richmond\u2019 street towards the Grand Trunk tracks, the gates were up.He saw Robillard drive on to the tracks and said that the engine that struck his (Robillard\u2019 s) wuggon did not ring nor whistle.{Owing to the fact that there was an empty baggage car standing on the track near the crossing.Robillard was unable to see the approaching shunting engine.The en- gine was coming from the Bonav enture | station and was going west.Thomas W.Light.engineer of shunting engine No.51, was next examined and.it- \u2018ed that though he | was the driver of the engine he was \u201c not in charge of it at the time.of the accident.It was stated that he got \u201coff the engine at-the Bonaventure station, with the consent of the conductor, and left the engine in charge of the fireman Healey.It was only about 50 yards from the station \u201cthat the fatal accident occurred.It was |.proven that the engine was not going at.a great speed.and it was also stated that the engine was fitted with an automatically ringing bell.This bell was set to ring whon the emgineer left the : train, and it was therefore presumable - that it was ringing when it was approaching the crossing at Richmond street.Judge Leet took the case on deli- bere \u2018until next Tuesday, when the enquiry as to whether Dupuis was in _ charge of the crossing at the time will be made, as so far that point had not been proven.J Lord\u2019s Day Alliance.A meeting of the Montfeal Branch of the Lord's Day Alliance was held last evening in the HA House, the president, Rev.Complaint had been made y the -Al- liance against the work that had heen carried on 'on recent Sabbaths by the contractors on the new Jacobs building on St.Catherine street, and a communication from the contractors was read by Mr.Mingié.the secretary \u201c explaining that\u2018the work which was recently done\u2019 on Sunday was work which could not have been delayed.and assured the Alliance that no further work would he done on the.Lord's The attention ot the Alliance\u2019 was called \u2018to the work that had been carried dn fdr a couple of Sundays re- \"cently by the Allis Chalmers Bullock Co.&ger of the work had been called to it.they expressed their regret.The continued violation of the law by the seliing of articles in_the city was discussed and the concensus of \"opinion \u2018was that vigorous steps should be taken to bring to an end the almost universal violation carried on by the foreign element and it was decided that test cases would be made In order of the law.- i mn - ar In a quicksily er mine near the town of Asia Minor.which is now being there were found not lông ago the skeletons of Konia, in worked by an English company.fifty men.victims of un accident which, ad a writer in\u2019 Engineering and Mining.occurred some points out.must have three thousand years ugo.Try our Optical department.Hemsley, Jeweller, 20 55 St James St.RAE & DONNELLY'S SALES TTT MAXIM TARDIF'S SALES.TN VOTERS LSTS |- 4.Brood Mares, with Sucking Colts: Colts, | !, 13e young Horses, \" Brood' Mares: Implements, Waggons.Harness, etc., 4 piles of 2 year old manure, ale to start at 9 o'clock sharp.street, Malsonneuve, and stop\u2019 at the st Points aux Trembles, ; # 223 4 dam.Auction sale | of Farm Implements and Horses, the property of MR.WILLIAM SINNAMON, AT POINT AUX\" TREMBLES, Wednesday, Sept.29, 1909 sired by Gazette and other well bred stallions; 2 2 Stallions.sided by Gazette: 11 Working Horses; Take Terminal 7 one-year-old Colts, 3 2.year-oid ail\u2019 Farm Le T Railway at Lasalle Leonard Montreal East, MAXIME TARDIF, ; \u2018 Auctioneer.Moutie,\u2019 for |.Safes, House), M.HICKS & CO\u2019S SALES.Kazak, Cashmeres, Amritzar.Kirman, about the middie of October.-* - 228 3 FRASER BROS.sALES Estate Late Jos.Levy, Esq.\"+ Notary Auction Sale of Office Furniture, 2 Typewriter, Desks, etc, at No.St.Vincent Street (opposite the Court on, Weinesday Morning, 29th Sept.We are instducted by the Executrix of the sue estule to sell the contents of the office, comprising: Remington Typewriter, with Oak Table, Desk and Chair to match (almost new): 2 safes (1 large), Oak sectionul Bookcase, Oak legal Document File, Roll Top Desk, Table and Rookkeepers' Deésks, Hat Rack.Bench, Office Stools, Copying Presses, Inkstands, Clock.Umbrella Spill, Carpet and Oilcloth, 2 Heaters, and General Office Sundries.Sale at 10.30 AM FRASER BROS!, 229 3 Auctioneers.Dr.Hil, regiding.+ when the attention of the man-_ to ascertain the real strength R.- Household FURNITURE stock of Carpet Squares .ne of any house in the oify, at our Linie rooms, 241 and.243 §T) JAMES ST, on TUESDAY ATEKNOON, SEPT.28th.The following: Parlor, Bedroom and Din- Sets, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Pillows, Tables \u2018and a lot of Handsome New Wilton \u201d room; Planos, Curtains, Bed Cover.Also New Blectroliers\u2019 and.Gésatiers and a loi of Good Second-Hand |.rnituré a arom a private régt- | Table and aller 8.Swing Machine, and Press: and a lot of Bechnd- ing Room\u201d Springs, and Chalrs, Ce et Squares \"in Axminster, Brussels and.Tapestry, in sizes to ete.ence; Otd- M y Sofa, Carpets, etc.\u201d 30 New and Second-Hand {Be per: package.\u2018Large Regular Auction PREL IMINARY NOTICE OUR 30th ANNUAL SALE BY AUCTION Of Genuine Hand Made Turkish, Persian and Indian Rugs, | \u2018Carpets and Palace Strips \u201c Will be Held at Our Warerooms No.101 Metcalfe Street This importation contains\u2019 \u2018the choicest assortment of Oriental offered in Canada,\u2019 including Tabriz, Gororan, The entire collection is now being catalogued and will.be sold.by auction mt ceca rr rim a a Of Second-hand Household.Furniture and Effects.etc, ete.at our salesrooms, No.453 ST.JAMES ST., corner Inspector, On.Friday, October 1st.At 10 AM.Consignments solicited.\"Prompt cash returns, Safe.clean, dry storage for fur- nitnre.pianos.baggage, etc.For private sale every day, New furpiture.iron beds and mattresses, bureaus and washstands.Also fireproof safes, carriages.harness, ete.FR; ASER BROS.229 à Auctioneers.Te\u2019 D GILMOUR CO, Clearing Sale! Job Orange Meat ; Fall\u2019 pound, Sc per package, 500 Boys\u2019 Overcoats, size 22 to 28, brass buttons and buckle, regular price $3, for $1.74.) 300 Youths\u2019 Overcoats, 27 to 32, regular $4, for 52.se Men's Rainproof Coats, regular $7, for $4.- 300 Men's latest style college _ collar Irish Frieze Overcoats, regular $12, for $6.12,000 cakes Taylor's Floral Tollet Soup, regular\u201910¢, for 5e.for 20e, for, 10e.% 1h, Sons CL White Pepper for 10c.3; 1b.strongest Durham Mustard, L Ih! strongest Ginger for 10¢.Je ib.strongest Cinnamon for 10c.25e can Greatest Tg Cleaner for Gc.nelen, etc, ete.8 cakes of Gilmour's Own Lpundry § Soap.hest in Canada, for 250.2500 tins of 2-1bs.Marmairde at 10e.| 1000 Flour Sifters, regular 15¢., for Te.12 very Dest Raccoon Coals, choice, $50.12 Fur-Lined and Fur Collar Coats, $9.Gilmour's Racso Powder | 20 minutes with no ruoning ond no labos.and.your.clothes will last twice us.lohz.It algo.cleans dishes! spots, floor ollcloth worth is enough One-quarter your âivhes.bath tub will.inake a new man of You.ete.5 large washing, 6c Per Package.Canada on réceipt of je.fin one night: One- sixteenth of be as new mown hay.\u2018ritations \"and infla mation, free on receipt of bc.Canada.rte 7-1b.pails ot Jem for 36c !:Special \u201csale of Boot 3 Ibs.warranted best Baking Powder,\u2019 1% lbs.warranted best Baking Powder, 10\u20ac, Heath Novo Carpet Cleaner.| It also cleans clothing, paint work, lin- of Seville Orange.Special price to introduce this great Cleaner.2 packages of Racso Powder far 3e.It will clean a targe washing: in paint work, grease One cent's a un BE will wash all \"One cent\u2019s worth in the ilmour's Ozo Foot Powder Sample box: delivered to any part.of |= Poor.tired, swollen, aching feet cured 8 cents worth will make your feet perféct and Gilmour's 0Ozo.Peerless.Foot Powder will cure piles, prickly heat, itchings, 1t- and \u2018all for One- sample delivered Spéctal price of Prost Vinegar, warranted the best and strongest vinegar fn ; Quant Vichy bottle, Te: 4 bottles, \u2018ste, ane emperlal, gallon for 2ÿc\u2014dc by the.Laces, 3 Threads, Metal Polish, Soaps, ete.ate.Saroukhan, Boukhara, Alghan, Shiraz and olther fine makes.M.HICKS & co}.- ; Auctioneers.EXTENSIVE SALE New and Seco.5 Hand Furniture, Etc.Consisting of: Wire frame parior set, covered in plush; odd chairs, Divans, cen- ers and arm chairs, paintings,\u201d engravings, ornaments, jardiniers and pedestals, mahogany, walnut, oak and other side- \u2018boards, extension dining tables and lea- ther-covered dining chairs, \u2018dinner and tea sets, odd crockery, silverware, glassware, all brass \u201cand brass and enamel single and double\u2019 bedsteads, oak and other bedr6om sets, \"odd bureaus and washstands, cheffoniers, dressing tables, hair and other mattresses, pillows, bedding, Wilton, Brussels and othér carpets, etc.etc.Also Belfast linens in table cloths, napkins, tea and tray cloth, Damask, towels, Marsellles,-toilet and honeycomb quilts, Swiss and \u2018Nottingham lace curtains; etc., etc, at jour warerooms, * No.101 METCALFE ST., Wednesday Afternoon, \u2018September 29th at 230 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.229.3 Auctioneers.MARCOTTE BROS SALES \\ 228 4 Ter ES Unprecedented Of The Finest CoMection of Genuine Antique and Rare |Orient al \u2018Rugs Sarouk, Daghistan, Candahar, Tehd an, Khorasan, Meshat, Lahore, etc.and colors.Ever imported to Montreal, comp Tabriz, Gorovan, Royal Antique, and Carpets in large variety of siz tion of Antique.\u201c Oriental } Damascus Brass Piano Russian Brass Cang indian Drape of Oriental weavers, and contains many 8 pps, \u201cHamme d and Engraved Brass Jardinleres, bras, Carved Tabdqurets, Oriental Portieres, Artistic Old ; f\" Embroideries._etos, etc sinesday and Thursday, \\Sept.29th and 30th - Sale at 2.30 and 8 Am.Eaoff Day.AT MY ROOMS, SR 32 Universit Street.The undersigned: takes pleasure in \u2018informin and vicinity that the above collection, being a difpct constznment from Messrs, COURILAN, BABAYAN & CO., comprises none bit the very best productions \" cordially invites.them to\u2019 attend this sale.view Tuesday, September, 28th, from 9 a.m.til 10 \u201cAuction Sale Kirmanshop, tran, Serebent, Also a magn! assiare ||.on the art lovers of Montreal valuable #nd rare masterpleces, and The efftire collection will be op -m.\\ KEARNS.Auctioneer.W.{tre tables, mission and iden oal - I Fine K Jock lection of Antique Mahogany Furniture, Valuable Bronges and Statuary, Antique Pottery, Large Lot of Cut Crystal, tique Rugs and Portieres, Ofl Paintings, Ete.LEY will be sold by public suction by Catalogue at the undersigned's room, 32 UNIVERSITY BTREET, on TUESDAY es tion on \u2018on Wednesday next.urday, 2nd October.during her residence in\" Paris.PRELIMINARY NOTICE.An Importarit Sale of a private Col- An- The property of MRS.C.W.BRAD- sales- AFTERNOON \u2018AND EVENING, 5TH OCTOBER.will be ready for distribu- Goods wili be on exhibition from Sat: Everything was \u2018collected : WALTER M.KEARNS, 229 3 \u2018 Auctioneer.Sta.B \u201cShiner n oy dt rine est shine In the city.sc e 2a \u201c53 RE , TONY'S\u2019 Shoe Shining Parlor es and Gentlemen), law AN SOLVENT NOTICE in the matter of TOUPIN 4 LEONARD, 1231 Ontario Street East.The Undersigned will sell by public auction at No.69 St.James Street, Mont.| real, on WEDNESDAY, THE 29th sEPT, 1909, At 11 O'Clock; p.m.Stock ih trade of Gent\u2019s Furnishings, etc.».$635.42 ( sre aewlealeed Book Debts, .stant.For all \u2018information appiy to ALEXANDRE DESMARTÉAU Assign -60 Notre Dame St, East, \u201cMontreal, MARCOTTE BROTHERS, \u2018 i Auctioneers.IMMEDIATELY AFTER.Jerome, Grocer, corner \u2018St Aqueduct Street.i.macersss 0000 325,000 of Furs end $18,000 of Dry G WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, At our Rooms, 63 Bt.James St.of $18,000, Beaver Lace, Embroidery, Ribbon, Umbrellas, Socks, Collars, Shirts, of Tweed, Goods, penders, Neckties, Gloves Men's Fur-lined Caps, arge stock of Boots and Shoes, bers and Children, ttc, etes.+ \u2014ALsO\u2014 Skins, comprising 100° Raccoon, Dog and Wombat Coats, ea Astrakan Ladies\u2019 Jackets and Capes Sable Stoies, Collars, Mink Caps, 1,000 Fur Lamb, Mink, Raccoon, Kangaroo, Fox, Musk Rat, Kurs.lots to suit purchasers and no rese Ve, tee 4 : MA COTTE FRERES.; | INSOLVENT NOTICE.| to the Insolvent, as tollow Ladies\u2019 sdy-to-wear:,' .\u201cLadies eut.vie ae \u201ce's \"i Miilinery.+ sre bev ese ee By .Terms cash.{ Steck-ean be seen on Septem / inh 1900, For \u2018further information pi - LE re Stoves, à ht NEL \"RAR & oom Tio J.0 GILMOUR C0.| EQUATIONAL Fixtures and furniture.Heo, os BO2.00 52.50 \u201cThe store will be open on the 28th in- INDIVIDUAL EVENING IN- .4 STRUCTION AT Established 1864.% UNIVERSITY STREET § Corner of St.Catherine.MONDAYS, FRIDAYS, *0 AND Write, call, A Tel.- Up 151 for 9% = Stréet ©.At Ten O'Clock.ord t Mangie, Kitchen Utensils, etc.ete.Attractive Sale Furniture, Morris\u2019 Upright Piano, Brass Bed, Etc.The unders tions to sell above address on Tuesday Morning, 28th September, Splendid \u201cMorris\u201d Uprisht Plano, .Very \u2018Neat Parlor Set covered Fancy Chaire, Mission Rockers.Mo Chairs, Pictures, Sihaments, Lace - taine, \u2018Brass Gasalie gi Extension Table rev y A C.har: piges ery andeQlasswxre, Carpets and Rugs, Plated Ware, a Handsome Double -Brass Bed, several n Beds, Oak and other Bureaus, Wish.stands and Cheffoniers, Oak.Bedmom Sets, Halistand, Ollcloth, .English Erass Fender, Fire Irons and Rests, Splendid A W.Kerr \u201cRegal\u201d Range (almost new), No.8 Gas Stove, Refrigerator, WALTER M.KEARNS, 229 2 Sale Farm Stock): 3 Horses, 17 Gows, 1 Registered Ayrshire Bull, Lot of Plymouth Rock Fowl, Etc, Etc.Kiso Househol Sale by.Publie Auction on MONDAY, 4TH OCTOBER, At 10 O'Clock A.M, By order of MR, MILTON McDONALD, at his Farm, Pointe aux Trembles.WALTER M KEARNS, This is many Ames what a \u2018Book, keeper earns.keeper at a fw with such po Carhda\u2019s Exports.© The ' only faveurs course\u201d offered.Hundreds of Canad sg leading bookkeepers and accouhtants are our students.We also jrepare for ; C.A.Exams.T.A.SIMPSON TEACHER OF BANJO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR Wanted, one hundred pupils for above instruments.Special eight months\u2019 A splendid \u2018opportunity té learn to play your favorite 1 guaranteé to teach you in eight months.Classes for beginners, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, Class for ladles, Monday, October 1th, course, ten dollars instrument at small costi 13th and 14th ,at 4.30 pm, ight classes, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 8 \u2018 Studio\u2014524 St.Catherine Street West Phone ve 487.Hours, 9.30 a.m.to 10 p.m.IN VIEW or are you satisfied with your job?: it you knew it would increase your earning capacity and put you'in line for promotion, wouldn't you study evenings for six months?; \u2019 Then let us help you at the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, EVENING.INSTITUTE \u2018What it costs after taking a $2.00 membership G $8.\u201cBUILDING CONSTRUCTION, «- $6.00 .00 N LAN READING AND ESTIMATING Call and talk it over with the Educational Director, (ET by jeinitg Day or Evening Class at Handsome | ed has received instruc- y Public Auction \u2018At the; \u2018MiSs SOPHIE MYERS Brussels and of 1 phi WODDSIDE SEMINARY, Auctpneer, { uare Piano jand all the \u201cFurniture and Effects.wil) be sold the book debts of Mr.Chas.Antoine & $401.08 IMPORTANT TRADE SALE thé 29th and 30th of September, 1909, + Bankrupt Stock of General Dry Goods and Ready-made Clothing, to the amount transferred to Our rooms by order of curators, comprising: 400 pieces and Melton, | Dress Sus- Stockings, Mitts, louses, 50 dozsen Men's Woo} Underwear, 8 \u2018cases Men's Wo00l Sweaters, 100 dozen 200 \u2018Men's ahd Boys\" Suits, 250 Winter and Spring Overcoats, 100 pleces Roller Linens, 100 pairs Black Serge Pants, 50 dozen Overalls, 50 pieces Dril), 12 Cases White Cottoh, a ub- let Boots for Men, Women's and $25,000 of Manufactured Furs and Fur Wallaby, Fur-lined Coats, \u201cPersian.Lamb, Blectric Seal -and Persian Lamb, Mink, Seal, Martin, A as, Throwo Muffs,; etc.; 300 Persian Lamb, Seal and Skins, Persian Alaska Sable, Brown Martin, and a large quantity of ail kinds of ; Sale at 10, O'Clock AM.each day, in Auctioneers.ñ \u2018In re NV.P BELAIR, 1387 St.Catherine Sale by public \u201cauction, at No.6 { rrubay, THE 1st OF OCTOBER, 18067 at 11 c\u2019elock a.m., the Hower helongin EVENING Technical Classes.The Evening \u2018Classes in Technical Subjects so Buc last in the Com ae and Technical À h School, 53 Sherbroo the joint management of the Montreal School.Commissioners, will re- on * tonday evening.September.20th, Er COURSES.+ LI ITHMETIC.3.PRACTICAL MA EMATICS.as d'in INDUSTRIAL WORK 5 ude DRAWING.DRAWING, a AA ESIGNING, 8.ROY FoF STAU URES.PRACTICAL WOOD TUR RNIN CARV ; eA 1 METAL WORK.° ORATORY W Advanced 10.APPLIED ELECTRICITY.1.COO Y, BB DRESSMAKING.Au MILLINERY.specially fitted with MACHINES and APPLIANCES in ord work PARTICULARLY USEFUL re added to.he-Prinet ber 13th to 17tn, inclusive, p.m.to give 1 info year.y e street west, under echnical Institute and the\u2019 Protestant Æ PREPARATORY | COURSES IN.ENG- SH AND AR res RK, ee NS PATTERN MAKING and 8.PRA! : EREMISTRY with individual LAB- K (Elementary and The classrooms of the Séhool have been OOLS to \u201coake the PRENTICES and MECHANICS.snd the eh of last year has been cons 1 of the School, Mr.L Gam- mall, will be in attendance from Septem.ormation and enrol pupils.oT.méy be hea on application \u201csea tendent, qu Peel Street, Montreal.211 1leod LESSONS IN: PIANORON t Pupils \u2018Residence, | ANGE TURNBUL A tH, Weatmo student ms Offers.mee ass other Se College of Jun and Surgeons oh onli, prospectus, Ad NA Principal.93 - Auctioneers.228 10 ; - - .en .\u2014\u2014 ! »- » EDUCATIONAL.« GOVERNMENT T Under the Direction of the SIONERS.Evening classes ln the.» elmont Street, 32 Belment Street.fferin, 162 62 Bt.Urbain Street.Lansdown , 2037 sv Catherine Street Bast.Mount \u201cHos jal, 228 Mitcheson Street, willlam nn, 171 Ann Street.No class will be opened plls are eñrolled.offered in \u2018the following centres:\u2014 Aberd School bis St: Denis Street, Belmont Street 82 Belmont Street, Lansdowne School, East.Mount Royal fchool, 226 raitcneson Street.; Mlctoria = Boot = Bt.Loké-S \u2018otfered to Rivers Sehool 52 Fav ard Classes In Sewing (for Gira only) will be fered in Lansdowne School) 7 8t.| Street East, in Earl aay \"Curhartze and Amherst Streets, ot \u201cin Riversiae Be School, 52 FS Ca Tn aad, Cookery Semi o class In wor! kery or fe uit be offered unless twenty pupils are are urel J All classes are Eree, bn of nity Seturned at The cod of So © di no re a © e o seétrion to a bave atténded two-thirds ot \u2018the I ver ednesday.evening next, Rept one \"pron TH0 to.0 o'elovk, to retelve names of applicants.Those wishing t Le vous, give fn their names\u2019 on: 20 1 H.pa SILVER, Superintendent.NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES FROTESTANT BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMIB- ardinary schoo Jects 2 are offered this winter 1a the fol fotlowing Vio unless thirty-six pu- Classes In Woodwork (for Boys only) will be Toit Bt.Catherine Street (for qu pp will ba Tot] acne , Princlpala will be at thelr a : al of \u2018Montreal to vhool, of Montreal, 197 Pei Rerset t, a ter, t Contin wm dl | gradustes of i Public Schools wi} 8s- déci EVÉNINGCONTINUATION | \u2018CLASSES PROTESTANT PUBLIC SCMOOL oniDtares The Protestant Board of School Commies 4 Imprbve Your Education SHORTELL'S ACADEMY, 118 Mackay St.Call 430 or 7.30 P.M.Literature, French y al Culture, Voice Cul- tür, Interpretatiôn and Dramatic Art.school October 4th.= Write for Ghiendar.208 18 Saw | ¥/M.C, A.Railroad Department School of Telegraphy POINT ST.CHARLES.\u2018Fall Term Gommences Sept.1st.Individual Instruction In Telegraphy, Station, Work, Standard Rules, Train Orders, re mmodation for out-of-town students.Evening School in following subjects commences October 1: 8horthand, Book« keeping, Typewriting, Arithmetlo, Business\u2019 Methods, French, Telegraphy.Edu Folder.Ask Secretary or 198 7 law for special 1747.iste of McGill Conservatorium of Musto, will open ber studio on Mond sth, & st 172 Crescent St, \u201cPhone Un sa tisfactory houræ for orn 13 \u201ccd \"(THE MISSES SHANKS\u2019 SCHOOL), 471 Argyle Avenues, Westmount.\u201cThis School for Girls will te-open on ine Toc September 14th.Boys under ) Preparatory- Class.Pupils prepared for McGill Matrieulation, ar esired.Vacancies for two girls as resident pupils.After September 2nd vi- -aitors on school business will be received dally from ?to.8 pm.201 15eod MAX BOHRER, ; PIANIST | has resumed his Planoforte teaching.620 Dorchester St.West.Phone Up 2366.207 13eo0d (MONTREAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC [Founded 1893, by \u2018Herr C.E.Selfert.) 138 MANSFIELD ST.Term commencing Monday, Sept.20, 1909 - STAFF, Planoforte\u2014The Director, } Miss BE.Cousins, McBain, Organ The Director, _Vocal-The Director, E.Sharpe, A.R.C, M, ng.(Vocal, 1908), J.Storke.Theory\u2014Miss Cousins, E.Sharpe, A.R C.M.Composition and Orchestration < The Direc vile Fl Michael Matoff, Miss Mean.D Basa-\u2014Prof.Wallace, ' \"octo Pool Dubois, Flute and Piccolo\u2014L, Hardy.Clarionet and.Sax hone\u2014W.; poney, w œ Ma arracker.- \u2018cote Prier Horn, etc.\u2014E.Fouchetts, on ete, by.arrangement with P.Ste ; phen.A Heading, Choral, Operatic and Or- chéstral * auses-\u2014Spècial tergas- whère wo or more.arrange.for vocal | lessons gan , 8.BEATTIE, Socretary none \u2014uptont 1899, 224 8 Te be bright mentally, you must he nt physically.Gymnasium classes Just rps.Mrs.Cornish, YOCAL TEACHER: \u2018\u2019 Certified Pupil of: Lamperti PIANO and VOCAL INSTRUCTION.A capable \u2018assistant will prepare beginners under Mr.At homes daily from 2 to § p.m.STUDIOS\u2014395 MOUNTAIN STRERT.THE M.E.KELLY SCHOOL OF SHORTHAN (Late of Goltman's opposite Hamilton's); Absolutely Individual Instructi 4 in Shorthand (Pitman\u2019s Short Course), Typewriting, Spelling; : Punctuation, etc.Dictation a special feature.Students may enter\u2019 any time.Mr.Cornish, PIANIST, Stuttgart and Dresdeb.Cornish\u2019s :supèrs Day and Evening Classes.Call, for particulars, MISS KELLY, Principal.MISS ADA MOYLAN, Vocal Teacher Has Resumed her Classes at STUDIOS, 70 MeGILL COLLEGE AVENUE.Puplis may apply between 10 and 13 3 and 5, every day.METROPOLITAN MUSIC : Telephone Up Up 6824.NOTRE DAME LADIES Stwates\u2019 wi be ig COLLEGE Classical Course Sept.30th.CIAL DEPARTMENT NOW OPEN.oC Ja > Sherbrooke creel, cor.Atwater, ; wimereial Department offers a thorough course \u2018in \u2018Boo! x e \u2018ana \"often Routine, Shorthand and Typewriting.5 ecping Excellent positions are held by students who have received instructio: 4 \u2018nder the Professor in 1 Charge.For terms apply to College: 8 Pine Avenues West, Twenty-fourth Y ear, Provides HIGH GRADE BUSINESS Courses and SUPERIOR training in ENGLISH 2a FRENCH rthand, Ta PD rathemat] os.post \u2019 by.mer any time.write.or eat for partienlare.3.J.CONNOLLY, Principal.SHORTH Isaac Pitman\u2019s).English TES Perdemce.qi vjdual teaching.Curriculum: embraces \u2018| Moon - LeRoy Business College King\u2019s Hall, 591 St- Catherine St.West Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Subjects, French and English.Shortest and most practical systems.methods employed.Our connection is suc! placing our graduates in good positions.Nothing but the: most thorough that we have no difficulty In or full particulars apply to R.J.LeROY, Principal.Fletcher Music Method and Piano Schoo | RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER 13TH.pi Classes In [Fistcher Musto Method (Simplex and nae ano Tuition, cory an armony.Puplis prepared for ce cated exami 215 PEEL STREET, MONTREAL.Miss Elizabeth Davidson, cipal, Hope.WESTMOUNT SCHOOL, ROOM A, Victorfa Hall.Miss Grace McLaren.Y.M.C.A.BLDG.Montreal Annex.Miss Jean Crulkehank.Mrs.Richardson, L.R.A.M.Has resumed lessons in PIANO AND THEORY, \u201cat METROPOLITAN MUSIQ STUDIOS, To MeGll1 ChllegeiAve.At home every day.until, 5 pm Phone Ue 552 3cod \u201cMrs.Bullock's Shorthand Institute And Business College : Cor.St.Catherine 4nd Stanley Sts.Est.188$ RE-OPENS AUGUST 23rd.\u2014 EVENING CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY, SEPT.27th.oran nu struction in SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING.Speed Practice.and Kindergarten), - Director\u2014Harry T.Dickinson.\u2018| Nolsons Bank big.CHINA a ; \"Street, et au 22 24.A sume.her\" day an ciassen Sept.hip Collage.For Girls 425 We Plbasant Neenve, © Remington Busfness College | Toronto, Ont, r courses in.and - Shorthand fend for free book- 209 College » re-opened on Tuesday, 7 Accommodation for one or two a uplie.Prospectus from the Princ pal, J Porteous A FLETGHER NUSIC pr {Simplex and Kindergarten), \u201cM188 INEZ M.LEISHMAN will Te open classes Sept.15th.Studios: 76 Park Ave.La Bishop se, Phone Uptown = TTI WITH EVERY COURSE ; M SENOFORCIRCULAR.HA LIER TT I IRC \u2018Day and Evening Classes ; McGILL UNIVERSITY, MUSIC EXAMINATIONS, mittéd to take up the pipe Third Form High Schoo \u2014 a, sion suit the s of the fro ; ten pr 8 A preiiminary entolmen dxaminations pi dt wilt be réturned to \u20ac sa t Sethe of the a LEE y fad jachèrs anil students of Muste.he MLC © 1 Cente arpinations may be obtained x Secretary of the Meal Un So wen of Music{ 323: She he a Con Ltd., 370 st Eath- ] West.\u2018Full information respecting these ox- aminations fui) be found on pp.1 fre Sylisbus obtainable on application to the Becretary.323 Bheérprooke St.West.\u2018September, 1909; \u201d THE PEATE « SCHOOL of MUSIC | 584 WEST.STÉATHE RME .ANGUS ha Prin.Rid ley golige St.Cat harines, \u20ac Ont.Lower.schooi separate building, § J BYepares tor the ung d for business.New buil M Three new separaté residentif buildings in personal charge of Hea ÿ Eighty-five acres.REV, J.O.MLLER, MLA, D.C.L - ».É.A.B.C.- Instruction in the Languates and: Mathes es art of not, forgetting.To East kira Po.The Main of, city.ST.JOHN'S SCHOOT \u201cBi Ontario Street West, Montreal, : 2-39 of Now open undsr the to pestersh AR Rev.pésainé arriva, in Oc master elect the Rov Terma.on noplication à à EE : Darlington Music Method Classes will b formes on and artË 4t above addrens: ; 285 8 sept.7 fudios\u2014Room 402 br » thousands- ; given up | The Whisky oo A I ° + MUDSA-FUTO CELEBRATION IS ON hE OR Great Programme Has Been Arranged to Honor Dual Historical Events.: ë THE HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION \u2014 Robert Fuitoh, from the .\u201d pencil drawing by John Vanderlyn.at \u2018The Hudson-Fulton celebration began to:day, and will continue in New| York through Saturday October 8.and in to aquatic memorative exercises sports, to com- in educational \u201c evinstitutions: throughout the State and + to a number of \u2018sectivhal affairs, and finally a reception to the oificial® guests Don\u2019t Wear - À Truss After Thirty.Ye+r« Experiencet 1.Mave Produced An.Appii- ance for Men.Women or Children that Cures ___ Rupture.I Send Ti On Trial.If vou have tried most vervthing else, £oue fo me.Where nthers fail is where I have my greatest success Senit attached coupon to-day and 1 will send vou (ree iy jHustraied book on Ruptnre and its cure, showing wy Appliances, ands miving You prices nant names sf m peopie who have tried 4 and were cured It Is fnstant relief when all othe fai, Remember I use no salves.na harness no lies Wlosend en trial to prove-#har 1 say 1s true.You are the judge and once having seen my Hlustraiéd hook and read dt you- L WI be as enthusiastic as wy hundreds af patients whose letters vou van also read.Fill out free cauven below and mail to-day, It's weil worth your time whether Mou ory my Appliance or net.{ FREE INFORMATION COUPON.LC.= - Rrpoks.840 Draoks Bldg, +, Marshall, Mich, ~ Please send me by mail !n plain wrapper your fMiuatrateä\u2018 book and fuit méfrmaiion abouti your -Appli- ance fo the curé of ruptnre, \u2019 .3 NAME.ivy vrei vein.cree Address.sen 8 rasien aeenea pa City Loo State.7.I.\\ © 229 4 damn \u2018lagain, this time on Staten Island.and \"| dedicatory _ {the discovery 300 years of New\u2019 York bp.seéprrmbéer 23.whl he |- on by the United States Government authorities at West Point, \u2018 On \u2018Thursday, September 30, there will be a big military parade in\u2014Man={ hattan borough, \u201cparticipated In by the United States Army, Navy Militia, veteran organizations ahd] the marines and sailors from the for- elgn vessels.on Friday.October 1, with two divisions.made up of naval vessels, merchant marine, excursion boats and pleasure craft.One division will start from New York and the other from [ Albany, meeting at Newburgh, where there Will be a reception in the bay and various festivities on shore, That night the historteal parade will be repeated in Brooklyn.; Ji On Saturday there will be children\u2019s festivals at fifty centres in Greater New York, the naval parade will return from Newburgh, the Manhattan historical parade will be repeated exercisps will be held at Stony Point.In the evening there will be a carnival parade in Manhattan Twith fifty illuminated floats and vari-{, ous organizations in line.This parade will be repeated ;in Brooklyn a week jlater, on Saturday, October 9.i The celebration is to commemorate ago of the Hudson River by the English gator, Henry Hudson, and the- first successful steam navigation of that river 200 years later by Robert Fuiton.; LITTLE KNOWN OF HENRY HUDSON.Of the first of these two men, Henry | Hudson,very little is known and that is included between \\veurs 1607 and 1611: He was a citizen of Lofidoy and it is presumed that he was born in.that vicinity.The first record of him ie- that on April 16, 1607, he partook of communion, along with eleven seafaring companions.in the Church of $t.Ethel burga, in London, preparatory to his, first recorded voyage.\u2019 The name of Hudson was connected with\" the English merchant marine about this time, a Christopher Hud- A a .: 7 son, who was living as late as-1601 anyway, having been the founder of the Muscovy Company.under whose auspices Henry Hudson made his first voyage.Other men of the same name are mentioned in the sea annals of the period.The first eof.Hudson's voyages of which there is record was made he- tween the months of April and September, 1607, in the employ of the Muscovy Uompany, in an effort to reach China by séekine the Northwest Passage.His route lay between Greenland and Spitzbergen and across the polar.regions.After reaching a then he was turned back by the ice.In 1608 .he made another attempt under the same auspices.This time he tried to pass betwesn Spitzbergen and Nova Zembla, but again was turned back by the ice jafter attaining 75 degrees 30 minutes.He then attempted to\u2019 pass through the Nova Zembla group.but again failed and returned to England.On this trip he recorded andy Marine Corps, National Guard.Naval}: Another naval parade will be held navi-¢ furthest north of 81 degrees 30 minutes | - «8 Ai = JN + Er TE rer ma RDAY, SEPTEMBER \u2014~ 25 19000 - Jo.10.\u201d Unlike the majority of cough mixtures, °\u2018 Father Fâiher Morriscy\u2019s \u201cNo.10° + For Threat and Langs oo During his many years of practice Father \"Morrisey - - successfully treated thousands who were suffering from Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Inflammation of he Lungs.His favorite prescription was a Cough Mixture ad Lung Tonic that came to be called *\u2018Father Morriscy\u2019s ® ra tt 5 \u201d Father Morriscy\u2019s \u201cNeo.7° | © For Kidney and Rheumatism 5 ; \"When the slightest éxposure to dampness or cold brings cL rheumatic aches to joints or muscles, it\u2019s a sure sign that the blood is wrong.It's loaded with Uric Acid, poisonous and exceedingly irritating\u2014forméd from the worn out .tissues and waste matter taken up by the blood from different EK .When things are working right this poison is immediately filtered from the blood by the kidneys But sometimes the kidneys do not keep up Cu parts of the body.name.covered .the In 1609 Hudson entered the serve of the Dutch East India Compansand made the third of his voyages of hich {record has been kept.mand of the Half Moon, and aga.he started out to find the Northwest as- sage.He failed in the quest, butiis- river which bearshis The fourth voyage of which ther is record was also Hudson's last.Asin under English auspices with a backg.made up from the Muscovy Compa, the English East India Company ante number-of individual patrons, he sta.£d-Gut in the Discoverer.on his d quest, with a route charted throug what is now Hudson's Strait.tered Hudson Bay and after spendin\u2019 the remainder of th it wintered ; \u20ac season exploring there.The following Jund his disaffected crew mutinied and casi went to England, partly in the same He had pm- He e Pith the Englishman.pany than to the company as a whole, Ibrought into use.for at the time Hudson was being Bos ae a 91 os \"and, got rid of.prrisey's No.10'' does not depend on such drges.as Lt - LATE : CITISSY \u2018| : p séritati # ive with their work\u2014the blood gets overloaded with Uric Acid, Gium and Morphine to deaden the irritation aul give ; Lac : ; a t sali FS are i f the 2 alid it coliects.in the fibres of the muscles\u2014in the joints\u2014 > tporary relief\u2014in fact, there is not a'trace of any of these $C x ; au PR dugerous drues init - - \u2018 in the valves of the héart.Then there's a case of Rheu- qo CS.oT ; .; matism, caused simply by defective action of the kidneys, The simple but effective remedies provided by Nature j b ; = H beclf were selected and combined by Father Morrisey aud brought on by exposure.iA treats ü - À wit lbh Tie pe an on si .a the © d the Father Morriscy had a wide experience in treating : - \u2018remarkable s ig no a ms 2 oo Cure oe Rheumatism, and an exceptionally successful one.- The À iy of r Lang od res ra We Phy ore 1 ab - prescription on which he depended was one of his own, = ; 16H ; T.Te tes the lufamed membrane ta t et cou or se called \u2018\u2019Father Morriscy\u2019s No.7.\u201d It acts directly on the i z 3 .; .\u2026 - cuves HN irritation or Jens a ee os be Te .kidneys, and has à toning, invigorating effect on these \u2018[ 2 on s the congestion, and Pr lé pts to a REALL, 3 i organs, helping them to clear themselves of the accumulated d _stre tue | ore an = \u2019 a ie Hi i up\u201d an y |- Uric Acid and to get working properly once more.\u2018Then A futu + Side the w 10e System an ortiles 1t agains .they quickly purify the blood\u2014and the cause of the Rheu- A cous, Co : ., matism is gone.The joints limber up, the pains go away .: \u2019 : .CRT 5 at : .Le .a Coe i hr ordinary winter coughs and colds \u2018No.16\u201d is and the disease is eradicated from the system.a unsufassed and is one of the safest remedies you tan use.Price soc.a box.- .A N \u201c Tal size 25c.per bottle: Regular size soc.= \u2014\u2014\u2014eeees i a vo \u2014\u2014 .Hundreds of letters like these pave Hen received from J Red what it has done for these two sufferers: those who have been benefitted and cured : - H - 1 .5 [ Elm Tree, La Plant, N.B, ; Black ville, N.B, FATRER ArrIsCy MEDICINE CO, LTD.FATHER MORRISCY MEDICINE C6., LTD.1 had Bn ailing for some time and in a low, run-down \u201cI have used Father Morriscy's medicine for Rheu- a condition wo experienced physicians were consulted matism and Kidney Trouble and found it the best medicine apd gave Nn case up as hopeless.1 determined to try I ever used.\u2019 % Father Mogcy's Lung Tonic, and had scarcely finished .JAMES CAVANAUGH.one bottle Weg I feit niy strength returning.1 persevered = in the treatent and am now perfectly well, and wonld recommiend \u2018\u20ac Lurig Tonic to all who are afflictéd as I was, J .Eee MRS.FELIX N.BOUDREAU.JI TE = St, John, N.B., Nov.17, 1908.: FATHER MORRISCY MEDICINE Co., LTD.; oo A : = A Pictou, N.S.\u20141 sought the advice of thé late Father Morriscy abot FATHER MORscy MEDICINE Cb., LTD.D twa years ago.h I was (Suffering from Rheumatism, a testy ft \u2018deri aggravated by other complaints, and ha en treat y Morrisops tt derived from Father focal physicians without any result whatever.; For some.the I was a sufferer from this trouble, and Pathe Set ie discouraged, I tare Fin he Late could get me tief from it, until I used his medicine medicines.while aot éfecting 8 permanent care.benefitted ecy\u201d i i J £4 me greatly.You are at perfect rty to use my name, I began to pia er Morrisey + medicin oY serpnse, EN * a \u201c asf Shall deem itan honor to have it connected with the With a grater\u2019 heart 1 give this testament to the great 4 3 nS: = A skill of the late Father Morriscy in any way, however - EE ; Value of Fatuer Briiscy's prescriptions.PEN ECE Das cr remote.Ÿ 1 5 ) .1 remain, 3 h M * ours truly, Bo «JOHN GRATTAN.à Rev.Father Morriscy PATRICK BYRNE.J - te \u2019 a rea cree - crue, Ll I ~ 8 ë 9 : AA ° ., \"ATHER MORRISCY\u2019S LINIMENT FOR ACHES AND PAINS In treating Caghis and Colds wit} \u201cNo.10,\u201d or Rheumatism with\" Joby Stanley K.Smith, Gen.Secretary Chatham Y.M.C.A., writes | \u201cNo.7,\" it helpa great deal to rub.the affected parts with Father.on July 3, 1909: Ë 2 \u2018a Tinirma) : ; ; : - ; © -\u201cHavigg used Father Morriscy's Liniment in my capacity as Physical Morriscy's Linimnt.For sore throat and cold in the chest a piece Dir¢ctor of the.Chatham Y.M.C.A.for rubbing down after a har run or Rin of flannel should e wrung out of hot water, sprinkled with a few exercises, I can Heartlly recommend the liniment to runners, athletes or anyone * drops of the linimyt, and applied after the rubbing.For Rheumatism .whose mmscles are 3 > ect tostrain.During the season the YMCA bare aced ins 2: 5 + à a rge m .athletes in e le RR ce majority used un ing eise bul the liniment shotk be warmed and rubbed in freely, morning Father Morrise \u2018s Liniment.For removing stifiness and soreness of the muscles, .and evening.: it is uncaqualled.\u201d ; ; 8.The gyuine Father Morriscy remedies are being put we by the same druggists, in exactly the same way, as they | were pepared during the priest-physician's lifetime.at theg accomplished then for hundreds of sufferers they : will door you now.You know something of their record in years past; you.can depend on them now.Get > them ayour dealer's or from Co \u2019 : CC 71 - - \u201c : + ; - ; FATHER MORISCY MEDICINE C0.LTD.- - - - « ~~ CHATHAM, N.B._ T 2 ; = 1 = 7, * = = I Ht = the second as well, was the Holwell.| Chamber of the Dutch Eaat India Com- [it both ways, so .these were mot The movement for commemorating urged, by Frenchmen upon their mon- {properly the achievement of Hudson arch, Henry IV.as a likely navigator .and Fulton, one 300 and the other 100 to.command French ships, and when this news reached Holland therg wa not to be a meeting ci the full company for some time.The Amsterdam Chamber therefore took the matter into.its own hands and itself made a contract | Robert Fulton, Artist and Inventor, The other man whose achievements \u2018are to be commemorated by the cele bration was born.of Irish parentage in Little Britain, now Fulton township, lancaster county, Pa, in 1765.At the age of 17 he left Lancaster for Philadelphia to study art and later he him adrift with eight others in a smalipursuit and partly for his heaith.He boat.He was never heard from again did not devote himself \u2018solely to his\u2019 The credit for engaging \u2018Hudson for] the third voyage, the cruise that has so special a significance for New Yorkers, belongs rather to the Amsterdam that two of his men had seen à mermaid of the traditional variety./ The ship on which the first of the \u2018voyages had been made, and proba \u201cKOH-I-NOOR\" Ag Are Best for Every Purpose ; 16 Cents each, $1.00 a dozen, Made in Austria.Sold and used everywhere ILS \u2014 PPT PES : 0a Lager Purity \u201cTo make a Beer like O\u2019Keefe\u2019s Pilsener after the celebrated German Pilsen formula, purity is not only desirable, but absolutely necessary.\u2019 ~ O\u2019KEEFE\u2019'S 5 PILSENER is brewed only from the best barley malt, gi and absolutely chemically pure watg - Wateris filtered before brewing, and the bef afterwards pastéurigh Mild \u2018and delightful, always hops, _ before bottling and bottles.healthful, pal | & , \u201cMontreal -Agent : Jad Lee rate mé in nr ects of Whiskies | es Morle i act en tai LAGE] y, 34 St = 5 Telephon eq = VE Ma 3 ain 932 unt 9 o'clock the : sp Sed be rtistic work, however, and soon hegan eriously the work of mechanical in- \u2018ention, with which he had amused imself as a boy.One of his\u2019 schemes.on which he\u2019 Ablished a treatise in London in 1798, Ws \u201cThe Improvement®ef Canal Na- Vaation\u201d by using inclined planes and t} weight of the water to raise .vesse from one level to another.He sti did some painting, however, and in797 he painted the first panorama tha Paris ever had.: lize¢ Fulton's genius and\u2019 through hia\u2019 helpFulton drew up and submitted to Napeon in 1803 plans for a sidewheel steartboat.The t was büllt, but was wink in the Seine during a heavy wind,and although Fulton bullt another,which on August $, 1803; did \u2018what 5 had clalmed for the first, the Frenchcommission reported ynfavor- ably a} on its advice Napoleon withheld hl support.« Discaraged he returned.to England and resmed his experiments with torpedoes.nd mines and later, after spendinififteen years abroad, he returned t New York.Beforg eturning to America in 1807 Robert Fiton had ordered from Watt\u2019 & Boltonn England an engine for his steamboal and on his arrival here he began - th Brown's sipyard, near Corlears Hook, of thé boa itself.When {t was com- : pleted he nmed it the Clermont.Clémont's First Trip.The trial ¢ the Clermont was made lon August 1807.A few days before that date tp boat had been taken from the shyard and moored near the old State rison, on the lower West Side.On themorning of that day the announcemenithat the trial would be made was prited in the newspapers.The trip whichwas to be made was to Albany and reirn: : .The party, uding Chancellor Liv ingston and M, Fuiton, boarded the boat a little Dore 1 o'clock in the afternoon and \\ith Fulton at the wheel the boat fe her mooring place and started.upttream.The.shores.| were crowded, mst of the ing *drawn out o shes eople bes' curiosity and for-\u201cFulton\u2019s folly} As the boat move id omewp thE rivenat what now would crawling ghllbut which, aga 1 de; then \u201d Jeers gave way tdapplause \u201cHolly?was laughe) at no.longer.Just twenty-four: hours Clermont reacted t Chancellor, Livinglon which \u2018It had been yam out 4.6 miles an hi hn and boat werd latér the » ro ; \u2018 dllowsd.to res journey à ès Sway, with its Albany, no wal resumed.Th for 1 forty iveain [ Vien Livingston arrived in France | @s merican :Minister in 1801 he rea.| construction at\u2019 Charles | - few expreuini\u201d their contempt {- wing.morning, | | Jars ago, ran about three years 480.A.commission of 750 prominent citizéns of the city and State appointed by Gov.-Hughes and Mayor McClellan was.organized and was incorpor- \u2018ated under the laws of the State.Among its members are the Mayors of the forty-seven citles of the State and the presidents.of thirty-eight incorporated villages along the Hudson \u201cRiver.) were placed in thie hands of a board of trustees comprising \u2018the forty-seven Mayors and 200 other members and fifty-one committees were appointed to take charge of the details.Cam.Murder Mystery Recalled.New York, September 25.\u2014Elste Sigel the young Chinese missionary, strangled to death by Leon Ling, according to the verdict of the coroner's jury just rendered.With the police of the world hunting for Ling ever since the girl was murdered on June 10, the formal announcerhent of the cause of her death has béen delayed by the chemists! examination of the body.Their report that the ato- mach contained & quantity of a drug did not alter the fury\u2019s verdict.ne coroner has discharged Chong ing.: _ À Banquet to Hon.Mr.Murphy.Special to The Montreal Star.\u2019 = Ottawa, September 25\u2014A number of Liberals of this city, mostly French- Canadians, have decided to tender a banquet to Hon.Charles Murphy, before the opening of the Parliamentary Delicacy and a Food Kellogg's Toasted.Corn \"Flakes furfisha delicacy / and a Food in one luscious combination, distinct from ordinary Kellogg's is Pre-digested and \u2018nutritious.It up- | Purified by Kellogg's The affalrs of the commission | was | session.No date has been fixed yet.+ Kell og g \u2019s is a : UNS a, : Simms eae UNDERWERLR] \u2018! Patents of Recent Issue.Messrs, Fêtherstonhaügh and Company, patgnt solicitors and experts, Canada Life thilding,.Montreal, report the following list of patents recently: \u2018obtained through their officb: 207 - Ganada.+F, Hyde and Co., rivet furnace; F.Hyde and Co.heating furnace; F.Hyde and Co, tire furnace?F.Hyde, ofl heaters; 8.J.Plunkett, combined shovel and ash sifter; F.H.Barwick, fastening device for metal window frames, etc; R.A.plaster board, France.\u2014C.G.Greenshields, Water indicators fox boilers; H.Taylor, automatic measuring device, England.\u2014R.M.Crombie, pencil feed B.holder.IT WAS because it was right +» and tell you that ette he i fi } FINISHED AS Jf the Bigarette is right when finished it is growing, in the cufing, in the making.We start at the finished end Curkish Cigarettes are all that the smoker wants.- When he smokes a Strand he is satisfied, and he knows that the Strand is the Cigar- | has been looking for\u2014 « k Sold in packagés of either plain or with cork tips.' DOMINION TOBACCO BEGUN! all through\u2014in the of the story | CL 4 That's all.To for I5c, 4 .co.MONTREAL.Lun G.Cale; | 16 : chasing value, no matter Ever think how hard de * effort and sacrifice you make + for the money you eam?.\u2014 Ever realize that \u2018unless : you obtain value for value\u2014 | viz., effort for effort and sacrifice for sacrifice\u2014that you .| are being defrauded?~~ ~ \u2014And \u2018that for every complacency on your part\u2014 every time you overlook a that you pay for it and pay imported lager remember this ; part\u2014a small part\u2014of your .purchasing money goes for real lager value\u2014an honest Teturn for: your effort and sacrifice\u2014the rest goes for something altogether éutside of what - you, want\u2014inert, useless and valueless.* \u201c+ When you bly a case of Ekers\u2019 Bohemian Lager you for your effort and sacrifice.You obtain honest matet- ials, honést brewing effort, and the interest on honest in~ Vestment in the very finest Don\u2019t spend your money indiscriminately on anything.See.that it carries the maximum pur- bad exchange, a poor \u201cbuy,\u201d obtain a substantial retum / yours.a EKers\u2019 Bohemian Lager - The National Breweries Limited ) DEALERS\u2014You can make this big advertising campaign your \"cargpaign.Write or phone us\u2014we'll tell you how.what you buy.6 #6 # \u2018Think on the lager proposition for a moment.© Take foreign dager in its home\u2014it costs only a tithe 7 of what it does hee.~~ Yet that tithe represents real lager value\u2014its maxi- g mum value\u2014no more, no ess.22e, \u2018Wherefore, thin.the in creased price here?Le Simply the customs duties.Therefore, when you buy brewing appliances in the world (all our lager passes through glass-lined tanks).You don\u2019t pay for something you don't get\u2014or which doesn\u2019t avail you any- + | thing.\u201cAnd the proof is in the\u2019 delicious taste and healthful _ nature of Ekers\u2019 Bohemian 1 Lager itself.; All first-class groceries and restaurants carry Ekers\u2019 Bohemian Lager \u2018in stock.Otherwise, write us and we'll advise you where to go for 4 LS qd Ottawa Has Claim Against Govt.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, September.25\u2014The city of Ottawa has madé a\u2018 Claim against the Dominion Government for $132.000 tor services rendered and allowances maids to it.\u201d The main items in the account are for water.supply to government grounds and buildings, tire protection nd.exemption\u2019 of \u2018the mhofievs of civil, - Att.agréement by which the annually $60.000 to K or THEW in July \u2018aod has not Seldom Se .big knee like shia, bus your hb ma) pare\u2019 .bunch jor proies on hig Acie, Hook, se \u2018will clasn Shem off without TF horse up, No blister, no ha \u2014 - per, .deliv'd, | 7 .BRE \"Rem we Mone.Brufvas.Vaticons Varios: as Bores.Alla a; , : Tags Pis 0 TOROATO MEN CONTESTED FR \"LABOR LEERSHP \u201cMr, Willlam Glockiing Elected President of Trades and Labor Congress.Special Staff Correspondence.Quebec, September 25.\u2014Mr.William 1s the new president of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, having been elected by eleven votes over Mr.James Simpson, of the Toronto Typographical Union at yesterday afternoon\u2019s session of the Congress.At han, Berlin; S.L.Landers, Hamilton, and W.J.Bartlett, Winnipeg.withdrew from the contest.Mr.Simpson had been vice-president of the Congress for the past six years, \u2018and is one of the best known labor leaders in Canada, but it was said that his Socialistic principles militated against him when It came to a showdown in the Congress.After the contest Mr.thanked the delegates.He said he had been elected to the highest \u2018honor that can be conferred upon a \u201clabor man In this_great and growing Dominion.He had great faith in the Glockling his best to uphold the dignity of labor.Fort William, Ont, was selected as the next convention city, Brantford and Guelph being defeated.= ; election: \u2014 President.Willlam Glockling, Toronto; Vice-President, Gustave Francq, - Montreal; Secretary Treasurer, P.M.Draper, Ottawa.Vice-Presldént, British Columbia, James C.Watters, Victoria; Execu- \u2018tive Committee British Columbia.G.G.McGeer, Phil.Parker and J.A.Aitkin.\u2019 Vice-President _ James Somerville.tee, Hugh Pete, Perry.; Vice-President.Manitoba, W.J.Bartlett.Executive committee, W.H.Goodwin, R.C.Ward, R.Rigg.Vice-president.Ontario, Fred Bancroft.Exécutive committee, F.Urry, E.Cadieux and- Joseph T.Marks.Vice-president, Quebec, F.Robert, ; Montreal.Executive committee, Joseph Ainey, Montreal; Michael Walsh, Quebec, and 4.C.CcClslland, Monte .of Saskatchewan, Executive commit- W.Tilson and C.Vice-president, New Brunswick, I.oF.Wallace Executive committee, James B.Johnston, McCallum Junction: Chas.Emlith, Moncton; Alex.Gibb, St.John.Vice-president, Nova Scotia, John G.Jey, Halifax.Executive committee, Fercy Clancy, Halifax; George.Murray, Truro; 8.Gregory, Sydney.\u2018 Delegates to the American Federa- November 8, Fred Bancroft, Toronto.After a heated debate regarding the - miserable wages paid employees on Government contracts the following resolutions were passed: = \u201cWhereas the Dominion Government have large quantity of - leather: horse collars; saddles and.etc.\"Whereas these goods are being manufactured under \u2018unfair conditions.such as long hours and low wages, and.by firms - who dlseriminate against members of the United Brotherhood of Ltather.Workers on horse goods.\u201cTherefore, be it resolved, that.this Trades, and Labor Congress of Canada 4s opposed to these contracts being given to such firms, and that as long as these goods are used by the Government we belleve that they should \u2018be mmnufactured by the Government themselves, and.be it further resolved, \u2018that the executive of the Congress be instructed to take this matter up wita the Government.\u2019 Western Associated Press.i ew Westminster, -B.C., September 25.yor Keary.who has.held office for fhf years, announces that he will surely rétire from the field in the November élection.por Glockling.Bookbinders Union,Toronto ; the last moment Delegate Maydr Ha- \u201cfuture of the Congress and would do: The following is\u2019 the result of the tion of Labor, which ineets in Toronto, \u2018 goods manufactured, such as harness\u2019 \u2018Retiring.After Nine Years.- TEASTERN LABOR MEX FECT OFFICERS Provincial Workmen\u2019s Association Condems Methods of Mine Workers.a Halifax, N.S.Septembe- 25.\u2014 The annual meeting of the | Provincial \u2018Workmen's Association closed last night.The following officers were elected: \u2014Grand master, Stephen B.McNeil, Glace Bay; associate grand master, A.B.Mclsaac, Inverness; grand secretary, John Moffat, Glace Bay; grand treasurer, Ronald \u2018Nickol- son, Glace: Bay; grand guardian.John \"A.McNeil, Dominlon; Inside watch, * Willam McLearn, Westville; outside watgh, James Lammond, £:dney Mines; grand sub-secretary, R.F.\u201cKerr, Westville.,, Legislative committee, Hugh Muir.Pictou; D.A.McIsaac, Port\u2019 Hood; A.Davies, Sydney Mines; P.McIntyre, Reserve; J.E.Walker, Inverness.\u2018 - ' \u2018The following - resolutions were adopted: \u201cWhereas.the .P.W.A.is \u2018a wholly Canadian labor organization that takes a live interest in the affairs of the nation.and whereas, we notice that \u2018Canadians through their Government are assuming larger responsibilities by laying down the nucleus of a navy, and whereas, sucH action tends to develop, self-reliance.and independence in the nation, be it hereby resolved that the P.W.A.Inoks most favorably upon any action that tends tp protect their country and its comiherce and are in favor of a Canadian navy.\u201d .- \u201cWhereas the United Mine Workers of America, did call a strike in the Glace Bay district on July 6, contrary to an existing agreement, and sought to make that strike effective by means\u2019 of \u201cintimidation and terrorism; and, whereas, such methods cre repugnant to Canadians, who never adopted such tactics in previous strikes; and whereas such tactics must midst of foreign labor agitators; be it.therefore.resolved that this Grand Council view the coming into Canada of American labor agitators as a menace te the establishment of national industries, and the methods of carrying on industrial war as degrading to are fully convinced.if said agitators are permitted, to \u2018gain free entrance to Canada with the supposed object of helping the ca.~e of labor, that we shall eventually find ourselves domin- atéd and controlled by men and organizations having no standing or authority, and no respect Jor Canadian laws or institutions.It is the intention of this council that steps should be taken by the federal Government to prevent the entry of such men; re- | solved that this Grand Council look on the formation of a Canadian association with pleasure, and also the extension of all Cancdian unions that are diligently laboring te advance the cause of Canadian: workmen under Candian- deals, Canadian- laws.and Canadian interests.\u201d ; Grand Secretary Moffatt and Joseph Cubby were appointed delegates to the Cahadian Federation of La.or, which meets\u2019 in Ottawa next wek, They will discuss affiliation.- i PRAYING FOR END OF WORLD.Holy Rollers Have Event Fixed for Six O'clock To-night.\u2019 wesf Duxbury, Mass., September 25.Awaiting the end of thegworld, Which they believe will come before six o'clock tonight,.the three hundred or more members of \u2018The Latter Reign of the Apostolic Churchl\u201d who call themselves \u201cTiune Immersionists,\u201d and who are Popularly known as \u201cHoly Rollers,\u201d held a long watch meeting last night In their Bethe! at Ashdod, on the main turnpike between Boston and Plymouth, while hun- \u2018dreds of curious people from the neighboring villages lingered outside the structure to note the progress of events.The curtains: at the windows of the Bethel were all drawn close and little of what occurred within was evident to outsiders.Apparently there was a praise service and - exhortations, and orcasionaliy a wvolde: pitched high.in prayer was heard exclaiming, \u201cO-Lord come soon.Don't disappoint us,\u201d \u2019 be.attributed to the presence in th:ir the moral tone of the country, and we | \u2018Montreal NEW WINDSOR MUSIC HALL.ple and easy entrances and exits Promenade Foyer, with dressing rooms.men surroundings.politan Opera House, New York, will be EVENING, OCTOBER 14th, 1909, ists, i à Windsor Hotel SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors of the Windsor Hotel Company announce the opening of the The management of the hote! has spared neither effort nor expense in reconstructing the former spacious Banquet Room into a concert hall with modern improvements, and am- guard the safety of the audience.The entire length of the Mezzanine Hall has been transformed into a spacious adjoining These improvements will give to Montreal a most desirable Concert Hall where musical entertain.nis-and lectures of high order can be ehjoyed in comfort amid suitable The management has secured Mr.L.M.RUBEN, formerly of the Metro- direct all entertainments to be given at the New Windsor Music Hall, whioh inaugurated THURSDAY an array of eminent well-known art- \u201cW.S.WELDON, Manager.NEW WINDSOR MUSIC HALL .(Windsor Hotel) Mr.L.M.Ruben, Manager.' THURSDAY EV'G, OCT.14th, at half-past eight.- Le MMB, \"Rosa Olitzka and SIG, to - Campanari Late from \u2018 Covent Garden, London, .and Metropolitan Opera House, New York, \"MME.Marguerite Froelich M.Ovidé Musin the Eminent Belgian { Violinist.to by Reserved Seats 22.00 and $1.00 at Nordheimers.ï /) Benefit Fairmount; .Wednesd day, Grosvenor .(19th anniversary Saturday, Victoria's Jubilee.Al 2 SONS oF ENGLAND PF .Society.20° > PRESENTATION 2% To Retiring District Deputy, P,P.Bro.Ralph Fildes, ~\u2014Will take place, at 9 p.m., in\u2014 - | _ EXCELSIOR LODGE ROOM, WEDNESDAY, SEPT.29, 1909.Members of the District ahd their lady friends cordially invited.\"The Past Supreme President, Bro.Jas.Boxall, Will pay an official visit to the following lodges next week :\u2014Tuesday, .ay, Excelsior (presentation to retiring D.D.); Thurs- celebration); Friday, Yorkshire; members are invited to these meetings.# e and FAREWELL TIMES OF THE GREATARTISTE.RITA SACHETTO pa LOE FULLER LAST FULLER NIGHT OF TERPSICHORESATURDAY, { { | J mere $ Clifton Crawford, \u201cMantell ts:a great actor.He in Monday-MAGBETH Tuesday-HAMLET Wednesday Matinee- ROMEO : -AND JULIET Wednesday Night-0THELLO ~ MEETINGS NOW-3 TWINS 7 A BIG MUSICAL SUCCESS.Bessie McCoy and T0 others.Prices 25¢ t0 $1.50 Next Week Wed.Prices, 230.to $3.00.Mat.ff.Kat.2fto $1.00] now the leader of our stage -Wiliam - à inter, Dean of American Critics, in New.York Tribge.$ MR.WILLIAM A.BRADY ANNOUNCES | MR.MAN SHAKSPEREAN AND OTHER CLAS THE ORDER OF PRESENTATION 1S | Thursday-KING FAR Friday-LOUIS | 3 Jo 4 Saturday.Mating-THE MER- - CHANT OF/ENICE.-_ Saturday Nigh{-RICHARD IIT SINCE THE DAYS OF EDWIN Mr.Mantell played 100 CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS .of/Shaksperean and other classic plays at the New' Amsterdam.There and the Academy of Music, New York City, last season, a red unequalled BOOTH.| | 1 PRICES: $1.50.MATINEE * FRENCH STOCK COMPANY, ln \u201cGRIFOIRE.\u201d Co ya ue?227 3 THs Week SATURDAY BE $1.00, Tse, bic, - Presenting MONDAY, SEPT.27, Regular eason Begins of FRENCH STOCK ¢0O.ALEXANDRE DUMAS, Jr.'s, 4-Act Play | Co .Season Prices { ENIS.ee MATINEES WED.& SAT.Regular Stock Geo.M.Cohan's Song Show The Honey Mats.Thursday an Saturday.= | 227 5 7 ue n > \u2014 mere - {THIS {NextiWeelt MATIN: DAILY FRANCAIS WEEK es SSIBLE MELODRAMA.ne ners | Pricen\u201410c, 20¢, 30c, 50c, always, HAPLD IN \u2014By the\u2014 VOSURGH|\"*| POLICE ; \u201cEarly next month will see the inau- Euration of what promises to be one of the most satisfying musical seasons as ever known.The farewell recital by Alfred Laliberte, which is to occur early In \u2018October, should prove to be an excéedingly_ interesting musieal event.Mr.Laliberte, in the two years he has gpent under Scria- -bine since he last revisited Montreal, has developed wonderfully and there is |strong reason for looking on.him as very possibly the first great Canadian pianist.; , The first recital of the Beethoven opening of the new Windsor Hall by Obalski, Campanari and Musin Comer three days later.while Madame Schu- mann-Heink sings at the Arena on the seventh.\u2019 At the McGill Conservatorium.The session of the McGill University Conservatorium of Music is now in full swing,\u2019 and there is sald to be every indication that this year will be the most successful in this department of the university.ciety, which was formed towards the close of Jast session, will be started shortly.\u201cThis Choral Society,\u201d explained the director, Dr.Perrin, \u201cis open for membership to students of the university and also to the publie.It is felt that in connection with Me- Gill University, like all the other great \u2018septs \u2018of \"learning, there should be a Anercan Talore Co high-class Choral Seciety, consisting » > a 2 dented.rush\u2019 of I \u2019 livery of \u2018your order.are Reduced itively apd without a doubt, AI1 $17.50 and $20.00 Suitings and Overcoatings 15.00 (This reduction is for a limited time, will be given in a later ad.) oo Cogs 7 \u2019 { \u2018 FE, All this season\u2019s goods\u2014fresh from the mills.and get first choice while the assortment is complete.Every garment is made in our own shop under the direct supervision of our expert American foreman.1s completed with our new unbreakable front.AT A REDUCED PRICE TO AVOID LATER RUSH The remarkable volume of \u2018orders already received convinces us that our business this .season will be unprete- Anticipating the certain difficulty of filling \u2018a big orders later, we have decided on a reduction of prices, in order to avoid congestion of business.\u201cOrder your Fall and Winter Clothes Now.Take advantage of reduced prices and ensure prompt de- .- Made to Measure The closing date Come Every coat This pos- prevents all sagging, wrinkling, bulging or stretching.We guarantee it.This is the only + coat in Montreal sold under a positive guarantee to hold its \" \u201c \u2018 shape until it is entirely\u2019 worn out.; Remember, all $1730'and $20.00 Suitings and Overcoat: ings will be made to measure for $15.00 for a short time \u201conly.: A Lee - À .- of * At all times.our priges are the lowest, taking good tailoring into consideration.But now we are actually underselling oyr own low prices.- Let us make your, Fall and Winter Clothes now, before the big rush, and you can take : them when vou are ready to wear them.a à WE HAVE ONLY ONE STORE IN CANADA.eas MUSICAL NOTES.trio.ts set for the 11th, the formal _It is announced that the Chora\u2019 So-.{slah\u201d- {won in Hamburg; and from the Frem- |: The manager of the new Windsor | Music Hal! at Thich will open October 14th, offérs | or |} the Musical public, .- | Musin; the eminent {pearance in Montreal Was in the \u201cBar.{tan Opera Hbuse: >: | M, Ovige Mein, J of mixed voices, unsectarian in character, and drawn from the #tudents and citizens alike, which would 0 credit both to the city-and the university.\u201d Althdéugh the Choral Society will be under the.direction, of Dr.Perrin, a large part of the management and cr- ganization will be left to Mr.#.3T.afr.: | tions already \u2018received there Is \u2018evary Indication that Dr.Perrin's object will be realized at no late date.An or: ganization meeting will be held in the Conservatorium Hall.323 Sherbrooke street west, on Tuegday.September 28th at 8 p.m.AN\u201d those interested: are cordially invited to attend, CF The McGill University orchestra: which is also open for membership to the public as wéll as .to students of the university, will resume its work on October 11th.The orchestra was organized last year for the first time.and many will remember thé twa\u2019 concerts at which it performed.Last seasor it bers.And this year as the number in the orchestra.cannot be unlimited, a from those who communicate with the secretary before October 1st.One of the new features this season, and one which should result in much more satisfactory work being done, will be a complete set of orchestral wood Wind instruments which Dr.Perrin brought with him from England on his return some weeks ago.A greater degree of uniformity as regards pitch should at any rate result.\u2019 The Montreal Choral Society.The Montreal Choral Society will hold its first meeting this season on Tuesday, the 28th inst, in St.James Methodist \u2018Church Hall (City Couneil- lors street entrance).at.7.45, for the purpose of enrolling new- members, and at 830 for members already enrolled.the first concert is Handel's \u201cMeg- last year, under the leadership of T.H.T.Dickinson, and made vers ag able showing in every way.There is & membership fee of 50c per annum, and music is supplied to members at cost price.It is hoped there will be | a large attendance of old and new members at the first meeting.= ; > (Tee LL TU {Thre Great Artsists, | .Mr.C, O.Lamontagne announc this.week those of the soloists who will appear in Montreal this seaton, \u2018by arrangement with Mr.M.H.Hanson, the New York impressario.First and foremost is Dr.Ludwig Wullner; the greatest liédersinger living to-day, according \"10.\u2018the.consensus of critical opinjon, who \u2018will be-heard In the ow Windsor Hall'on Ottober 19th, accom.paiiféd, by Coenraad von Bos.Later \u2018in th¥ year: Busoni, who is expected to be.the planistic sensation of the year in New \u2018York; will be brought on for a recitai, while early in the spring, Tilly Koenen will \u2018make a short Canadian tour under Mr.Jamontagne's management.Ta we este Schumann-Heink's Recital, Madame Schumann-Hetni will sing at \u2018the Arena on Wednesday, October 6: Her first great successes were i | denblatt of that city, - she réceived only a few months ago one of \u201cthe most glowing tributes.to \u2018her persons ality that any artist could desire.on, The New Windsor Mail: the.Windsor .Hotel, hat occasion à combination .of three aftists who are well knows to usical public, Madam- Olttzka and Sig.Compapgr), from the Metropolitan Opera House New York, and *Covent Garden, London, and M; Ovide ent.Belgian, violin vir.Campanarl's/ last.ap- \u2018tuosé Mr ber of Seville,\u201d when he sang the title role with Madam Sembrich, Plancon, Judging from the number of applica- |] selection will be made in the first place | The work to be taken up this year for \u201cThis society was only started | consisted of between 40 and mem- | \u2018square, assisted .country than ail tl and until the last Hal Cuene, LLL AER OR ae Das Prices \u201cab SOR HALL, OCTOBER 19th.A 2-Act 10, 20 TOWN Extravaganta 30.50 TALK Fun Show.Always Next, SAM DEVERE'S CO.227 3 JYRI TIN HALL S&8 PM.i Cor, St.Catherine and Stanley ats._Lyroscope Moving Pictures 10 beautiful Moving Picture subjects.Complete change of programme © every Monday and ™ © Thursday.also.special MUSICAL c AND COMICAL: ACTS from New York each week.10c ADMISSION.Reserved seats 15¢ and.25c.Cot Children at Mats.bc.15 A £1, $1.50, $2.00.4, Intending = subscribers please Iain 4097, 4 \u201c2283 2, law \u201cSCHUMANN.~~ HEINK rena, Wed.Oct.6.Sale Opens iext Wed.at Willis & Co, 600 SL, Now to Mr.Veitch M.4734.is BE PRINCESS WALTER'S Gut Play o To = SS 1 THIS WEEK Eve's and Sat.Mat.2J¢ to 91.30, ENE THE WOLF Sam 8.and Lee Shubert, Ime.bd a Notable Dramatic Event, Fir THE vopres To be given here form that ch/acte HOUR Eve's and Sat.Mat.25, 50,5,$1 An unpreceénted-hit for more i one year at he Hackett Theatre, N.Y.WITCHING =\" AusysTs 51.50.Wed.Nat.25, 50,75, 51 to Announce | NEXT WEEK | Presentation than in the same fadltless, finished rised ifs production in New York The New York \u20ac London Musi WEEK He & Guiety Theatre Comedy Success, - L | EXAJANA Augmented Omestra\u201481 Ensemble.WITH THE HELLO PEOPLE GIRLS -and-a-big- and-bril- Hunt all star cast.Signor Barbieri Retuss.The music loving public o/Mobtreal will be pleased to learn tht Signor Barbieri, the violinist, ha returned from an extended tour on he Continent, and has resumed teaping as a member of \u2018the staff of ihe McGill University Conservatoriun of Music, During the coming witer Signor Barbieri, in all probabiliy will make a number of public apperances with Mr, O'Neil Phillips, the cgeert-soloist, whom Dr.Perrin bas sejiréd: for the pianoforte department ofthe Conser- vatorium; of Music, and fso with Mr.Merlin Davies, PE 2 Miss Eva Myptt.+ United Fresh from successefin the Unk States, Miss Mylott, je.\u2019 AustidHan contralto, will \u2018appearat \u2018thé \u201cArena, on Octoher 25th, und the, auspices - of the Alexandra: jospital: Mde.Marchesi's prediétion#ras as follows: \u201cI have no hesitatio; in prophesying for Miss Mylôtt argpt future in the .artistic and musicali¥orld, from: her great power and confass, artistic per.| \u2018ception and temperdqent.\u201d hi \"It will be extregly gratifying to the frignds of fhe jexandra Hosplfal be informed thafalready numerou responses \u2018have bes made to the appeal so far, and pe boxes at\u2019 the Arena are nearly H subsbribed for.TS \u2018Mr.Bayard Hddook's Recital.On\u2019, Monday.§ptember 27th, .Mr, Baysfd Haddockgives a vocal recital\u2019 in the Y.M.,{A.Hall, Dominion \\ y Albert, Chamber- and [H.J, Sewabd, Co \"There in pa a \u2018ti: this section of the; land, the violin accompanist.i , fficursdle.For a Fest many pounced It a loc disease and years.doctors pro- i local .Teg by phstintly faillog to ture with Temeties and y à it Tacurablé.Science | ocul treatment, foudunce focal treat eaar to be a constitutional: disease \u2018and,\u2019 tharefote, rétires comstitutional treatment.Tally earth | te manufactured al na y & Co, Hedo: Iu the.other diseases put together, | Fearh was igposed to be : RT ge WANTED] i Hephone to C.0.LAMONTAGNE.B'i [ Council oÏ patherine West.Price 75c to| .50 Boxes, (6) $18.00 AW Orders : ~~ \u201c CircumstastialEvidence > A Staptilbæ Plarlet.13 \u201cPeo ne.entire car- Scenery.\u201c Ray Cox a The beautiful College Girl.First time in, Mont- ren} \u2018since her success in London, \u2018England, Mr.and.Mrs.Edward =\" + i / ND AMUSEMENTS, = ° } TO-NIGHT Dancing Assembly MAJESTH HALL, 308 GUY SF, fjust below Sher.§i.) Good orchestra, Congenial any.Cards 50: a couple.» Z = \\ POPULAR DANCING ASSEMBLY - TO-NIGHT (SAT.), 8,30 P.M.STANLEY HALL (the hall with the velvet floor).Davis Orchestra.Couple 50e.Beginners\u2019 class, Mon, Wed., 8.15.Juvenile class re-opens next Thursday, 4 4.30.\u2014 Esmonde | | fn the Dramatic Playlet, \u201cTHE SOLDIER OF PROPVISLE\u201d The Dixie Serenaders i Six Colored Slogers and : Dancers.s rge Austin Moore Dialect Songs and Stories Zinelle and Boulelle In thelr Musical Comedy.s287 Miles from New York® 1 EL REY SISTERS ROLLER SKATING 3 SESSIONS A DAY.\"EVERY EVENING > mand MUSIC nnd Exhibitions by i e JUVENILE FANCY SKATERS.Admission, 10 Cents.© 225 6 Marabini World's Famous tee.Scolptor, in an original and instructive offering.| Mosher, Hayes & Mosher ; Cemedy CreHats.: _ Klineosraph Perfect Motion Views, - Bennett\u2019s Augzented Orchestra.~~ The only orchestra in \u201cMontreal with almost exclusive string arrangement ida wen - Prices\u2014Daily Matinee, 15¢ to 25c; Sat, 15: to.50c: Every night, 15 to 75c.| Boxes, $1.00.3 ern ten sets of new Asbestos Scenery.Seating of jorge hall, 1.200 people.Rates from $5 0 aight and up \"The Auditorium Halls © TO RENT For Goneerts, Bal's, : Euchres, Meetiags, Etc.Three 430 Large Halls, with all mod.craveniences, Spiendid Stage, with Beginners\u2019 Dancing Class every Monday and Thursday ag 8.15, ! 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of these- devices involved the usé of the electric light ut night.\u2019 As the protéction fron insect enc- mies of shade trees in American forests generally has of late assumed =p \u2018much prominence, the detalls of the process employed with such excellent results at Zittau, Saxbny, may prove of timely value.Cee 1 The method is based upoi {he elr- cumstance that the moths are most active between the hours of 16 p.m.and 1 am.and that they are then attracted powerfully: toward sources of light.co \u201cThe foresters of Zittau estgblistied further several important facts.The moths were drawn slightly toward the flame \u2018of burning wood; more strongly toward acetylene or magnesium lamps, and most powerfully toward.the electric arc, .1?a ®as lamp was located rieai an electric\u2019 installatibn, the former would be almost entirely neg- leeted by the moths of the vicinity, which would cluster about the more brifliant electric light.\u201cAt.Zittau the entire stock of arc lamps was.linked together.after the globes had been removed.and set in activity after nilghtfall.The effect of the total Mumination was sufficiently | strong to gitract vast swarms of the moths from thelr leafy shelter.They uttered about the glowing carbons.4 w , sn\" time street HEhts \u2018were.ed ott ipjectrle senroniiahe with tably Easy Pavinents: at Wit TICAL and INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION.PRAC oe hing Jadies to fill.positions as expert SELECT DANCING ASSEMBLY TO-NIGHT.Cor, Gay and Dorchester sty Private Lessons Dally.Grays Orchestra, 50 cents a Couple.Phone Up 5050.; Ciréslars mailed.| Special rates to pupils LL nths! 1: an.- LLIAM KE, VORMAN.Priocipal.Millinery School Classes ; Le nd.FAL these classes ladies are taugnt he lady principal has returned from New ork and Paris Hats to serve as.models.The NORMALRCOURSE gives: Morning, Afternoon and Evenin Classes.Terms moderate.Full particulars NEW YORK SCHOOL OF MILLINERY, room 9, 16 McGill Col, 223 4 Jaw These searchlights exerted great ate tractive force, which was increased by linking to euch two are lamps with globes.The latter served chiefly for the concentration of the fluttering moth swarms.Between: these) two lamps ae powerful \u201csuction ventilator was stationed.A piece of wire net.tiug (of about 0.4 inch mesh), was placed opposite the outlet of the ven- tHator, a few inches distant.\u2018 .The result secured\u2019 By the combin- tation when first tried were startling.The moths were allured front the for- (st ip enormous numbers, and all so drawn to the brilliant source of light, sooner or later.were sucked into the ventilator and hurled by it.against the wire netting with such force that the wings were broken and the insects rendered helpless or killed outright.Some few minutes after the search Hight is turned on scattered moths, appear.\u2018Then the number rapidly In- creages until, thougands arrive simultaneously and flutter in and out of the\u2019 great .heam of light.Steadily \u2018they near Its \u2018source until \u2018suddenly they are within the grasp of the equally unseen suction of the ventilator; and, in\u2019 a second.pass through it and fall crushed and.helpless ta the bottom-oË\u2014 the wire cage.The outrome- of the téntative campaign of 190% against this destructive forest pest haw heen so gonvideing that it will be continued on a much more extended seale in Saxony during the present year ghould the invasion of moths in devidstating numbers ba repeated - Lo : Try our Clock repair department.R.Hr maley.Jewrller.255 St, James st Special Notice, Le The agency for the celebrated Kra- Inick & Rach, New York, Planes, hax been placed with The\" Leach Plan Co.Limited, 560 St.\u201d Catherine strest west, reary Drummond, who) now owing: a.stock of Grand Prices $500 to 41,00 main care ei de ré oi es arr ete pra ir ani at Spares ori io, \u2018bined - with importance.Jen : Fine £59; ir .J ~ wvancing formed the principal attraction at several of the local thaa- tres this week, and the introduction, to a Montreal audience, of the clever young Continental dancer, Rita Sac- chetto,\u201d was, really an event of some Naturally the dancing centre for the week was the Academy where Loie Fuller and hér Muses.entered nn the second and final week of their engagement, and during which Jréne Sanden and Orchidee again won much applause for their clever work.The latter, who is.an American, started her theatrical gareer as an actress and when a very\u2018 young girl played u week's engagement in Montreal - in \u201cHearts Aflame\u201d Since then a long course of severe study in Paris com- undoubted beauty and, temperament have made her the chief of La Loies Muses.Miss Sanden, who.prefers to dance only to waltz music, is equally gifted in hér own.way.- ; | .It*had heen the original intention to present Rita Sacchetto apart from Miss Fulléfr and the Muses, but on Wiäpinesday night she made: her debut © On this side of the water, winning in- , -îhe;\u2018Three Twins\u201d durin \u2018Reggie McCoy in the much stant recognition hy her grace and charm! as well ds by ber undoubted distinction as a dancer.in her Spanish dances Sacchetto recs orics of Carmencita, once New York's idol, but her dances while seductive and alluring are more suggestive of the aristocrat than wére those of the one time star of Koster and Bial's.In her Hungarian dantes Sacthetto was perhaps even more effective than in her other numbers, ' At Bennett's, Dazie, in \"The Love \u2018of \u2018an Artist,\u2019 gave a charming performance, her.pantomime and dancing being \u2018of a high order of merit.At His Majesty's patrons of that house had an opportunity of steing popular discussed \u201cYama Yama\u201d song, with its accompanying dance, which made the hit of New York engagement.Dancing, too, played a prominent part-in-the Royal's \u201d programme, while it was.not utterly unknbwn at the Francais.\u2018The only house where dancing was not more or less a feature of the performance was - the.Princess, where Eugene Walter's \u201cThe Wolf,\" \"was played by a better company than that seen in it here iast season.- - 8 © Next week.we will have a variety of offerings, ranging from Shakespeare \u201cto burlesque, and melodrama will also \u2018have an Innings.AT LOCAL THEAT , | His Maiesty's.During Mr.Roberd Mantells engagement at His Majesty's next wee he will present only one play that is not Shakespearidn, and that is Louis XL, by Delavigne, \u201cMe.Mantell is RES.win \u201cthe only tragediin on the American stagd who devotes himself almost ex- © clugively to the classic tragedies of\u201d 1 Mantell will present the following se- tiled.mem- |} J gives up the man she loves rather than its long.Shakespeare, and \u2018who now commands suçh popular favor, that he is the one man who can adequately present\u2019 the Shukespearean drama for lang runs in the larger cities.Next week Mr.lections from his repertoire; \u201cMad- Monday Ham! »\\ Tuesday night: \u201cRomeo\u2019'and Jüllétz\u201d, XVed- nesday matinee; \u201cOthelln,\u201d Wednesday night; \u201cKing Lear,\u201d Thursday night: \u201cLouis XL,\u201d Friday night; \u201cThe Merchant ôf£ Venice.\u201d Saturday mati- ness: \u201cRichard IIL,\u201d Saturday -night.All the plays will.be presented with specially \u2018prepared sgenic.effetts.and costumes.The company is said to de équdl to ¥ll damands made upon them, and.the leading woman will be Marie Booth Russell res | ; The Princess.In \u201cThe Witching Hour,\u201d which will be seen at the Princess next week, Augustus Thomas is said to have provided exciting episodes ahd situations, much genuinely stirring drama, many unique and curious little\u201d surprises of plot dealing with mystic phenomena, and startling influences of personality upon \"personality down through three generations and from the gamblers fashionable card room to \u2018the very shadow of the Supreme Court and the; jury, room of a great murder \u201cFhis combination of many human.interests with new ideas concerning telepathy, Christian science, spiritualism.hypnotism, concerns those unknown mysteries is said to make this his best play.The cast intiudes: Howard Gould, Harry Leighton, Henry West, Edward Mc- Wade, Frederick Roberts, Helen Robertson.Marion Ruckert\u2014 and Alma.Chester, .bt, Academie.The regular season of the French Stock Company will open on Monday \u2018evening.the play te he presented being \u201cDenise\u201d hy Alexandre Dumas, Fils, which in its English.vergion was played with great: \u2018success by\u201d Clara \u2018Morris.The story déals with the love affairs of a woman with a past, who The play is said to he well constructed.No better opportunity will be given this season \u2018to Mlle.Claude Ritter, than the title role of \u201cDenise.\u201d which is a: strongly emotional part.The cast will include Messra.Cosset, Marcel.Rouvier.Mlle.Rousillon, and Mme.Schuller; and the play wiH also serve to introduce Mons.D'havrol, who will be seen in the character of \u201cBrissot.\u201d\u201d tell a lie.Bennett'sis claimed to be exceptional merit at Bennett's.A playlet, \u201cCircumstantial Evidence,\u201d in which thirteen people | take part, ig the headliner.It is said to he a/ tabloid drama.of exceptional interest.Miss Brycox delivers popular gongs in a way which is alleged to he most attractive.Marabini, the ice sculpter, is to manufacture artistic statuary in the presggce\u2019 of t au- Hence.with ice and Ice-cuttint tools as his only implements of trade.Mr.and Mrs.Esmende appear in a sketch entitled \"A Soldier of Coppville.\u201d and the Dixie Serenaders.colored singers, deliver some of the songs of the South.: Theatre Francais) | of thrillo-drama by Langdon MéCor- mick.\u2018will be: présented at the Fran- cais next week.# The play is deserib- ed as a romand® of love and the busy American life to-day\u2014of ideals and # this 1 ; = make the wearing of additional hair in positive Inecessity.| A cluster of \u2018surls, which) when properly adjusted,\u2019 ces the beauty of Direc- is, is the \u201cPalmer Manhattan Chignon.\u201d* The curlà,/ which are made ' from firat quality natural human hair, are light andigraceful yet retain thaie shape perfectly.Give no irritating sensation to the head.A perfect match for your hair guaranteed.doliars.It will last for years and can be redressed.Palmer's, 441 St.Cathe rine street west.Phone Up.4307./ With the arrival in the United à gratulated by.His Imperial Ma.ATHLETIC MEET! The Standard on Saturday wilt dan, of thé-1rish-American- Athletis.Irish-American ON A\" TOUR OF INSPECTION! ._ \u2018 Montreal.1 The price > 3 + | ne ] u .+ .$ : Piercing Wind With a Temperature of 59 Degrees Below Faced Explorers After They Left Com- panions-Last Sight of Land-Mirages Were Frequent in Northward Dash-Travelling Was Very Difficult.LÙ ; ?; : Registered in accordance with the Copyright Act by the World News paper Company, Toronto, Limited, Agent for the New York Herald Company.i \u2019 To.Copyright in the United States by tHe New York Herald Company, Copyright in the Republic of Mexico by Heraid Company.Pole,\u201d à +++ of civilization.(All rights reserved.) SEAR AASASARIAES RARER EIR RSE RS.SYNOPISIS OF CHAPTERS PRINTED.In the first instalment of his t- rinted in The Star of Wednesday, September 15,1 A.Cook told of the start from Gloucester on the ; voyage to the polar seas and of the overhauling en route of the équip+ ment needed for the dash to the pole.- In a graphic manner the discoverer wrote a story of Eskimo life that never has been excelled for human interest.\"home life, the tragedy and comedy that mingle in the dreary exis -.ence of the dwellers in the Arctic, and of the childlike eagerness of.the natives to trade their valuable furs and ivories for the simplest things .Fhe yacht, her owner, Mr.John R.Bradley, the explorer, and his party were pictured in their preliminary work for the final dash.Finally, after describing the various places visited in Greenland in search of guides and information as to conditions further north, Dr.Cook wrote of the trip across Inglefield Gulf, past Cape Auck- see CRUVP oF ArRCtIC 5H FCHLANDERE * > -É] Dr.Cook And Two Eskimo Comp ~~ Had Trying ! El imparcial for the New York + + + + + + ° q Conquest of the + r.Frederick \u2018Bradley; of the + Alling story, \u201cThe + He told of the + tance.ing'his winter wha! hunt.; dash.- +++++ 4444400645 HHHHHE + Koolootingwah and Inugito had been our bedfellows for the entire [northward run, and they had zone.throûgh any dangerous and hard experiences + together.We.\u201d therefore, felt more keenly thei departure than the going of the first six - We were at tirst \u2018tonely, but the\u2018exigencids of our problem rere soon sufficiently\u2019 engaging to occupy every call and strain every fibre.- \u2019 ~ Now our party was reduced to three, and, though the isolation was more oppressive, there were the usual advantages for greater comfort and progress of n smali-family of workers, The Increased number of a big ex- \u2018 pedition always enlarges the.respon- \u2018sibility and difficulties.In the earl part of a Polar venture this disad- \u201cVantage i$ eliminated by the survival \u201cof the fittest, but after the last sup-\u2019 \u201cporting sleds return the mien are mar.\"ried to each ojfiag and can no longer \u201cean be fed to his companions, but an \u2018aside, An.exploring venture is only \u2018as strong an Te whkest member and \u2018Anoreused members like Increased \u201clinks in a chain reduce efficiency.\u2018The personal jdiosyncracies and in- \u2018aonvéniences always shorten the day's march, but; above ail a numerous party quickly divides into cliques, apposed to whch + tand and on toward Cape Robertson: - ; 3 Mere the discoverer closed the first part of his narrative, with *Etah and Annotook, the last points of call, looming in ths icy dis- In the second instalment Dr.Cook described thé voyage to Etah and then on to Annotook, the place of plenty, which he selected as the base for his dash to the Pole.: In the third chapter the explor \u20ac quarters, closing with a graphic description of a nar- o * in the fourth instalment, Dr.Cook told of the approach of the long Arctic night which caused his party at Annotook to become very active in preparing for the dash to the Pole In the fifth instalment Dr.Cook told of the actual start on February 19, 1908, and described the squipment he tpok for his gréat final 4444444444400 4 4444044444 SIXTH INSSTALMENT, \u2018separate.A /difi@bled or unfitted dog injured or weak man cannot be put er described the work of prepar- PIEPER I E44 SE E44 PEE E SE E44 pa ather.to the leader and to the best interests.of the problem fn hand.With]but two savage companions, \u2014to| whom this arduous task was but a part .of an accustomed life of frost, I hoped to overcome many of the .natural personitl barriers to the success of Arctic expeditions.\"One Degree in Three Days.* By dead reckoning our \u2014osltion was latitude 82 deg.23 min, long.98 deg.14 min.A study of the ice seemed to indicate that we had passed beyond the zone/of ice crushed by the Behind influencé.of land pressure.were great hummocks and small.ice; ahead was a cheerful expanse of larger floes.Uling the accumulated vigor of men and beast we had advanced a degree of latitude in thie Hays.\u2018Our\u2018destination was about 460.Ÿ miles\u2019 beyond.- .\u2019 But our life had assumed quite another aspect.Friviously we permitted ourselves some luxuries.A pound of coal oil and a good deal of musk ox tallow were burned each day to heat the igloo and to cook abundant food.Extra meals were perved when an ge casipn called for if, and each man âte and drank all he desired.If the stockings or .the mittens were wet there was fire énough fo out; but all of ths must: how be dry them There was a sharp daily allowance of food and fuel.One pound of pemmican per day for the dogs, about the same for men, with just a taste of other things.Fortunately.we were well stuffed.for the race with fresh meat in the lucky run through game lands.\u2018At first \u201cno great hardship followed j the changed routine.We filled up sufficiently on two cold meals and used superfluous body tissue.\u2018It was no longer possible to jump on the sled for an occasional breathing spell, as we had done along the land.overloaded sleds the drivers must push and pull at the sleds to aid the dogs, and I searched the troubled ice for an easy route, cutting here and there with the ice axe to permit the passing of the sleds.: Stripped For the Race! We were finally stripped for the race; man and dog must walk along together through storms and frost for that elusive pivot.Success or failure depended mostly upon our ability to transport nourishment and to keep up the muscular strength for a prolonged | period; La As we awoke on the following morning and peeped out-of the eye port the sun was edging along the north-east, throwing a warm orange glow on us that gladdened our hearts.The temperature was 63 degrees below zero Fahrenheit; the barometer was steady and high.There was almost na wind and not d cloud lined the dome of pale purple blue.i After two cups of tea, a watch-sized CE c+ SOUTH CREENLANDERS.» anions March in Quest of Pole witifl PHOTSS: (corvacrqHT, TRE ANBWYYTOoR .> ' - .3 ed down.\u2018 The dog traces were gathered into the drag lines and with a vigorous snap of the long whip the willing crafffüres bent to the shoulder straps.The sleds groaned and the - unyielding snows gave a metallic ring, but the train moved with a cheerful pace.: TL \u2019 -\u201cUnne Noona Terronga Dosangwah\u201d (good land out of sight to-day), we - said to one another.but the words did\u2019 not come with serious intent.In truth, each in his own way felt keen- 1y tÂl@yre were leaving a world of life and possible comfort for one of torment and suffering.Heiberg Island was alfeady only dull blue haze, while Grantland was making fantastic figures of its peaks and ice walls.0° x Wave of Mirages.The stamp of reality had given place\u2019 to a wave of curlous mirages.Some.peaks seemed lke active volcanoes; others.rae to exaggerated heights and \u2018pierced the changing skles with mul- - tiple spires like church steeples.Altogether this unexpected panorama of the upper surface of Grantland, under the influence of optical illusions, gave us considerable entertainment.At every breathing spell the heads turned to the land and very look gave a new prospect.From belching vole candes to smoking cities of modern bustle the mirage gave suggestive Bits of, sceries, but a more desolate line of \u2018coast could not be imagined.Low wind \u201csept and ice polished | mountains weré\"separated by valleys | filled with great depths of snow and ice.This interior accumulation moved slowly to the sea, where it formed a biscuit, a chip of frozen meat and a 1 ' boulder: of pemmican we crept out.of the bags.The shivering legs were pushed through, bearskin cylinders, which served as trousers, the fest wens \u2018worked into frozen boots and then we climbed into\\fur coats; kicked the trent | danced (DD, BY M4 HE RAR SO; \u2026.A aT PUCHTS RESRAVE D Sv.© + .SoUTH SC ABENLANDER I = WOMAN & CHNYLDAYN.= ++ ES MM O The pearly glitter which raised tt \u2018darkened and.a purple fabric was drawn over the horizon, merging im-\u2019 perceptibly with the lighter purple blue of the upper skies.We saw the land, however, repeatedly for several days whenever the atmosphere was in the right condition to elevate the terrestrial contour lines.| All Conditions Favorable.Everything was in our favor.in.this march.The wind was not strong and ~ struck at an angle, making it possible to guard the nose by pushing a mitten under the hood or by raising the fur clad hand.The snow was hard and the ice in sure lines offering little trouble.At thé end of a forced effort of fourteen hours the register indicated twenty nine miles, °°! RA low fce wall, a glacier of the mala- Too tired to begin the construetio A of a House at \u2018once, we threw our- - selves dowt: on the sledges for a short \u2018breathing spell and fell usldep, Awak- engd: an hoor later By a strong wind, hastened to seek aliéiter.The\u2018 fairly large floes separated by pres- | with a white » | yeemed Kapossible féom « Jima ho Tom the wind came with creasing force.But the dome was erected before we.suffered severely from the blast, and under it we crept! out of the comin storms into warm furs.Tt It blew fiercely that night, but in the morning the storm ceased to a steady draught, with a temperature of 59 below.At noon we emerged.The isnowy.grays had been swept from the \u2018frigid dome, but to the north there re- a rapidly in- \u201d |miained a low black liie over a pearly cloud which gave us much uneasiness.It was a nartow belt of water sky, and indicated open water on very thin ice at no great distance, \"The upper surface of Grantiand ; was a mere line, but a play of land clouds over it fixed the eyes on the- last known rocks of solid earth.In this march we felt keenly the piercing cold of the Polar Bea.The\" temperature gradually rose to forty-six below in the | afternoon, but the chili\u2018of the shadows increased with the swing of the sun's | glitter, A LIFE-SAPPING WIND.It still blew that night a life-sapping \u201cf'avaugnt \u201cwhich sealed the eyes and bleached the nose.We had Hoped that | sun, but instead it came with \u2018a sharper jedge.Our course was slightly west of { north, the wind was slightly north of west; it struck us at a painful angle and brought tears, The lashes quiekiy frcge together in wink- meantime we found the nose tipped nureing.The| efitire fate was aur- rounded with ice.fon \u2018This experience brought warm language, but there was no redress.1f we aimed to.succeed the face must be | bared to the cut of tHe elements.At about \u2018six o'clock, as the sun crossed the west.we had reached a line of high pressures mages.Beyond the Ice was cuteinto smaller floes una thrown together into ugly irregulari- \u2018ties, \u2018an.active pack and troubled seas could not be far away, according to our surmises.The watér-sky widened bul became lexs sharply defined.: We managed to pick a way among hummocks and pressure lines.which ye distance and \u2018this would soften with the mid-day ofstened ein, and it also required | out | cut several miles wide whick5eemed at the time *o bar all further pro- \u2018gress.Welhad a folding canvas boat on the sleds, but in a temperature of forty-eight degrees below zero no craft could be lowered into water without fatal results.All of the ice about was firmly cemented together, and over it a way was forged to the shore.of the great lead, Co ! Camp was made and over its huge ice cliffs the crack A HEAVY ICE-FLOE IN THE POLAR SEA\u2014Photographed by Dr.Cook.\u2014Copyright by the New York Herald = 3 | seemed like a long river winding be- sheet.of yellow ice had already spread over the mysterious deep and a profusion of fantastio frost crystals were arranged in bunches resembling tlow- ers, Through this young ice dark vapors rose like steam through a scré.n of porous fabrics and fell.in feathers of dust along the.sparkling shores.Etukhishook went east and I went west to examine the lead for A safe crossing.i \u2018There were several narrow .places, while here and there floes had been adrift in the lead and were now fixed by the young ice.Ahwelah remained to make our snow house comfortable, .: In exploring the shore line a par- tang \u2018bridged plaice was found,-about a mile from cainp; but the, ypung ice was too elastic for a safe track.Thé \u2018temperature, however, fell rapidly with the setting sun, and the wind was just strong enough to sweep off the heated VApOoFSs.A better atmospheric condition could not be afforded to qufckly thicken the young ice.The groaning ice and the eagerness to reach the opposite shores kept us awake for a long time.~ With the ear resting on the frozen sea the vibra.| tions and noises of thé moving pack were not unlike thosé of an earth quake.\u2019 Breakfast was served early and soon after we were on the thin ice to test its strength.Though the ice was/ hardly safe-it-did not seem wise to svait longer, for the western skies were darkening with a wing that might destroy the new ice and compel a halt for a long time.renin tra ets itt iam ; The Polar Controversys.To the Editor of The Montreal Star.Sir\u2014It would seem from what we ses in the papers anent the, Polar controversy, that the means by which dne of these great, explorers, at least, knew how far he was from the pole, when \u2018he was actually \u201cin situ,\u201d was how \u2018much of the sun he was abls to see, ér how, high he observed it to rige.in \u2018the heavens.Im other words, his latitude Was determined by.ah *\u2018eléeva- tion\u2019 of \u2018the sum, presumably obtained by the ald of\u201d a sextant.And this would bé an there on the 2st day of Juhe, or nedr this time, and the ky clef through- t etwét hours, and who : ona sediire old'tield tween palisades of blue crystal.A thin\u2019 right, too, If he had been .that no alteration whatever, or but a very slight one, took place in the sun's elevation, such for instance as might readily occur by a small variation in the atmospheric refraction, by reason \"of change in- temperature or condition of the surrounding air.But, he was not there at this time, but claims to have been, in April, at a time in the.year when the daily \u20ac ge in the sun's declination (distan n degrees from the équator) was vafiing most; end thus at a time when@t would be hardest to get a true result in any .case by this means.Of course; the sun's angular distance from the equator is known for every instant of time, and, if there was no refraction, the true astronomical latitude of any point could be determined very easily, by observing the sun's angular altitude when on: the meridian, \u2018and by simply taking from this, or adding to it, as the sun was north or south of thé equator, its known angular distance from it.This would give the elevation of the équator, and from this the lati ude.; Bit In such a place as near the North Pole it must be foggy and oloudy for long periods of time together and a sat- {sfactory observation of the sun while on the meridian, must be a hard proposition.Of course, an observation when the sun -was not on the meridian would do, provided thes apparent time of the day was known, as well as the true longitude of the place of obsers vation by chronometers, and either of these things are anything but likely to be, on the dashes d: ibed as made by either of these men.Now, a man \u2018being really at the Pole on the 20th of April, say, and knowing this date for sure, and the time of day it then \u201cwas at Greenwich, or any other obe servatory, would find the sun\u2019s ele: vation to be about 11 degrees 30 minutes and to be getting steadily higher as.time sped: on\u2014provided, that is, that he could get the atmospheric refraction right.But, could he?I believe not! Except for a truly perpendicular line] the actual amount of atmospheric refraction is never certainly.known any- -where,.as it varies constantly with the changing atmosphere.Its general aver age amount for any altitude is known in the habitable parts 6f the world, hut at such a place as the North Pole, - surely is, it might be.anything in my\" opinfon, and one might easily imagine the sun hobbing up and down up there in a most bewildering way.Under such conditions, the fact that one was really at the Pole, could only be determined satisfactorily; in the way I first spoke of (that is, if thé sun alone was used to determine the latitude) by\" watching with a clear sky through twenty-four hours or more together and this- was not done, we Are sure.No one, who knows anything, would depend on the refraction at a low ale titude (such as the.sun must of neces gity have at the pole) at any place.Thè lower tHe altitude, the greater the refraction, and .the-mare.does-it-vary.- |But apart from .atmospherical conditions being such as no man really krows anything of, is the fact that the North Pole of the earth, is in a flattered region, and the probability is, that for a considerable distance around several hundreds of miles probably the earth has no curvature at all\u2014and, thus to anyone looking low down near ° the grbund (or surface of the Polar Sea) he would be looking through, so to speak.perhaps many times as much air as if he were'in: latitude 45 degrees,\u2019 say, or near Ottawa or Montreal.Now, efragtion ls caused by the rays of ign passing obliquely through the trata of alr, and, of course.the more aif these rays pass obliquely through, the more bent they must be\u2014and thus I submit that to-suppos# the refraction at the Pole to he many more times | the amount it is In latitude 45 degrees; say.ls fair enough for actual assumption.Now, in latitude 45 degrees, with an elevation of 1) degrees 30 minutes, the average refraction is about 14 min.34 sec, of arc, and supposing that all of the dbove things together, make it at' the pole, say ten.times as much as ifi latitude 45 degrees,\u201d wa have & variance of.say, 45 minutes of latitude, or, in distance, something like fifty-two miles\u2014and, this- variation would always be in excess, so that'if @epend- ance be placed on sun observations to fix the altitude, it is surely a fair coñ-.clukion that the sald explorer wis still some distance from the pole at least, when he planted \u201cOld Glory, à : that there still remains à chance for some other nation to be the proud possessor of the land\u2019 (or.af \u201cFrozen Sun\u2019 for sea) ot Le © EX PRÉDK, WI Norwood, Out: a CR RES oe Ke wl 4 opis \u201c- rn ae is on SITES 2° = ta OVER NILE SOURCE Great Geographical Dispute of Nineteenth\u2019 Century\u2014Burton\u2019s and Speke\u2019s Claims.The Peary-Cook controversy, which © promises to occupy peoble\u2019s minds for some time to come, Is not alone of its kind.Fifty years ago something similar tated all those interested in exploration.It lasted for years, with ever-increasing bitterness of feeling on\u2019 both sides, and was not definitely ~ gettled until long after one of the principals had died.This was the famous dispute be- \u2018 twéen Sir Richard Francis Burton and Capt.John Hanning Speke as to the \u201csmôtree of \u2018the river Nfle.Burton ; clalined that the great stream rose in .Lake Tanganyika, of which he was the discoverer.Bpeke, on the other hand, declared that .Lake.Victoria Nyanza.\"which.Be had first seen.was the riv- \u2019 @r's source.: \u2018Speke was right.After most acri- \"monious disputing, the question, already half decided In his favor, was answered once for all by Henry M._{ Staiiley, who, baving thoroughly ex- ; plored the shores of Tanganyika, | showed that it was connected, not with the Nile, but with.the Congo system.When Speke first came out in open i contradiction to Burton, it seemed as if he had undertaken a hopeless job.' He was merely a young-officer, while Burton was already making himself ' known as one of the most daring, original, and versatile men that ever liv- .yed.Before his journey to Lake Tan- \u2018 Ranylka he had won world-wide fame ; by -one of the most audacious exploits : ever recorded.Profiting by hist remarkable knowledge of Oriental lan- \u2018Euages, he had, some years before, dia- \u2018guised as an Afghan doctor, penetrat- \u2018ed to the sacred Mohammedan cities \u201cof Mecca and Medina, where detection \u2018by the Mohagynmedan pilgrims would have meant instant assassination.This Mecca pilgrimage took placs \u2018in 1855, when Burton was 34 years old.| \u2018In October, 1856, having succeeded in interesting influential Englishmen in the exploration ef unknown portions of Africa.Burton, then a Captain In thei British Army, sailed from home for Zanzibar with Speke, whom he had first met as an officer of the Anglo- Indian troops garrisoning Aden, on the Red Soa.Rpéke was 30 years old, had seen service !in India.as had Burton, and was a, genuine dare-devil adventurer.: The two.organizing an expedition at Zanzibar, proceeded, first of all, to the forbidden City of Fuga, in Soma- Mand.Already their heads were filled with native tales of the mysterious great \u2018lakes in the interior; 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the explorers on February 13, 1858.saw \u201ca long str of light\u201d \u201cLook.master, look!\u201d shouted the Arab guide, \u201cbehold the great water!\u201d It was Lake Tanganyika.! The two Englishmen set about the exploration of the great lake's shores, P but were not very thorough.While in a boat they were caught in a terrible storm, during which.they despaired of every reaching lgnd again, They set out from Tanganyika for the coast on May 26, 1858.Burton and Speke.were th suffering severely from, malaria, and complications; in t, \"part vf the time the former was nearly paralysed, the latter almost n .- When they reached Kauéh Speke an- \u2018announced to his chief that he Assired to look for another lake, which he understood from the natives was somewhere in the neighborhood, hather owing ta illness, or other reasons, Burton refused to accompany Spake on this side trip.Moreover, he seems to have mada hi f disagreeable\u201d regarding guides and supplies.But even- ut.He made Burton 1.AN OBSERVATION WHICH WOULD SHOW DR.COOK THAT H ! 1 ; : : 1 At the North Pole the plane of the equator and the plane of horison The diagram gives .this roughly as 12 degrees instead of 11 d lar height above the horizon.A sextant has two mirrors The North Pole êt the celestial sphere is about two adventurers.Speke thought that, { THE MONTRFAL -DAILY STAR\u2014SA to be at the North Pole of the earth.ord \" E WAS AT THE NORTH POLE.THE SUN, 11 DEGREES 49 MINUTES ABOVE \u201cTHE ; HORIZON ON APRIL 2t.: ; ; _- the horizon coincide, and the sun on April 21 would be 11 degrees 49 minutes above the.egrees 49 minutes, and shows the explorer making the observation (with the ald of a sextant), which would tell him, after certain\u2019 corrections and calculations, that he was at the Pole.therefore a measure of altitude gives a measure of latitude.The sun's altitude depends also upon its distance from the celestial equator, The altitude of the sun 2.THE INSTRUMENT BY WHICH A SOLAR OR ISTELLAR OBSERVATION IS MADE: A SEXTANT.an instrument which, by means of a system of mirrors and a divided arc, is used to determine the altitude of a heavenly body\u2014i.e., the anzu- , one of which is fixed to a movable index.The principle of the sextant depends on a theorem in optics, that {f an object be seen by repeated reflection from two mirrors which are perpendicular to the same plane, the angular distance of the object from its image is I \u2018To find the angle between two stars (or the altitude of the sun above the earth\u2019s horizon) the that one star is seen directly through the telescope and the unsilvered portion of the mirror.The index arm is then moved so that the image of the other star is nearly coincident with the first.The reading on thas arc, at the point to which the index arm I 3.A NORTH POLE OBSERVATION WHICH DR.C - = ae __ re p y= rs 9 = a _ _\u2014= \u2018 7m, = TE \u2014 \u2014 2 \u2014 Hi Por ' AN UNDISPUTED CLAIM.CL American Eagle.¢My Pole, anyway!?PS ! ~ \u2019 : \u2018 \u2014Punch.After à difficultadvance Speke, lfke \u201catout Cortes\u201d.of Keats#s sonnet, ascended a hill, and beheld before him à great sheet of water.He described his first Impressions in\" these words: \u201cTha vast expanse of the pale-blue waters of the Nyanza burst auddeniv on my gaze.It was early morning.The distant sea \"line of the north horizon: was defined in the calm atmosphere, between the north and west points of the compass, but 'even this did not afford me any idea of the breadth of | the lake, as an archipelago of islands, leach consisting of a single hill, rising to a height of 200 or 300 feet above water, intersected the line of vision to the left, while on.the right the west horn of the Ukerewe Island cut off any further view of the distant water to the eastward of north.\u201d , , Speke, In fact, seems never to have had.an\u2019 accurate.idea \u2018of the vastness of the ldke that he discovered.However, as he contemplated it he felt-ab- solutely assured that, after centuries of conjecture, the source of the Nile\" was at last no secret.\\ He stayed about the lake, which he' called Victoria Nyanza in honor of the: Queen of England, for some time, gathering a great deal of lore about -the natives, as was his wont, and much other valuable data.Then remembering his promise to Burton, he retraced his steps, arriving at Kazeh about aix weeks after he had left it.Hé told Burton that he felt cone vinced that Lake Victoria Nyanza was the source of the Nile.Burton promptly ridiculed this idea.To Laks Tanganyika, he insisted, belonged the honor.| The two explorers got into bitter.dispute.All' the way to the coast they were distant and unfriendly, to\u201d each other; te affectionate \u201cDick\u201d and \u201cJack\u201d of their previous Intercourse were ngw replaced .by the - Joy \"Sir\" } vo .When they reached the coast Burton lingered to wind up the expedis tion's: affairs, but Speke-untalrly.as Burton and his friends maintained hurried to England.with the news of his.discovery of Victoria Nyarizs and.het 1t wis the \u201c \u2018promise that-he would, rejurs ti Ka- sh within à certaii time and resume the March to} aad oe Bin bellef Tong be made at C.N.Transfer with train arriving Place Viger Station at 11.00 a.m.daily, except Sunday.- Bpéeclai Notice.! A Convincing Test.It is well known throughout the Dominion that thle McGill Conservator- fum stands for what is best In music.always securing the finest instruments d the best instructors.It is a note-\\ Forthy and significant fact that the eGill Conservatorium has secured no Jess than 18 splendid Heintzman & Co.Pianos.Many styles of those famous instruments can be seen and tried at the piano salon of Messrs.C.W.Lindsay.Limited, 512 St.Catherine street west, or 394 St.Catherine atrset cant.228 3 saw dren\u2014sensible shoes, we believe\u2014the kind that are sure to be right for growing feet.' child than the proper shoeing of its foat\u2014and we pay | CHILDREN*S WEEK.CHILDREN'S SHOES We direct attention to our excellent assortment of shoes for chil- CHILDREN'S WEEK.FOR THE CHILDREN'S PLAYTIME Our basement section furnishes Nothing is more important to the present or ultimate comfort of a \u20ac nw the following inexpensive list of articular attention to this vital point, choosing only the best and most reliable makes.toys: Fine kid lace or button boots, in chocolate or black with hand turned Strong toy broom .5e soles and spring heels; sizes 8 to 10 1-2.Reg.$1.50 pair.Toy broom, 2 string, neat andy For cool Tn Lena eet eee ee aaa £1.19 strong .A.eeu.GIRLS\u2019 BOOTS\u2014Good black kid BOYS\u2019 BOOTS\u2014We make a spe- Toy dust pan.Japanned.For 5e lace or button boots, with sewn extension soles, cialty of boys\u2019 school boots, in | Decorated child's _sets, white en- calfskin with strong extension spring or low , -amelware, cup, saucer and plate.heels; sizes 11 to 2.Reg.$1.85.soles, well nailed, guaranteed all Worth 50c.For .De For.|.i.1.49 solid leather, and to give the 12 only, strong go-carts, iron Children\u2019s and Girls\u2019 red satin best of wear and satisfaction; wheels, heavy ruhber tires.house slippers, with felt soles; sizes 11 to 13.Reg.$1.60.Worth: $2.76.For.:.$1.69 warm and comfortable for house For.oo.Loi.1.29 Toy sad irons, nickel plated, with wear; sizes 7 to 10 and 11 to 1.* Size 1 to 5.Reg.$2.00.i stand, for .erenenn Reg.60c pair.For.29c For.cocoon Le .81.59 Toy sad irons, medium size.Reg.1) 20c.Nickel plated and bronze | Inthe Grocery Section When you come to the grocery finish.For.\u2026.17% ¢ CHILDREN'S WEEK.CHILDREN'S WEEK.; CHILDREN'S WEEK.WHOLESOME SWEETS ARE : GOOD FORTHE YOUNGSTERS.- GLOYES Children\u2019s Cashmerg Gloves \u2014Rein- deer lined.all sizes 1 to 6: colors brown: navy, grey and beaver.séction, it will surprise you to Price >.Songe fs 200 144 11 DBC These are guaranteed to be find so many appetizing dainties Boys\u2019 Cape Kid Gloves \u2014 Pique fresh and pure as the morning made expressly for the children: sewn, in tan only.THc pair.Sizes dew.: dozens of varieties in the dainty biscuits and wafers that children 000 to 6./ Children's Lined Kid Gloves, with fur wrists, brown.only sizex 1 to 6 Delicious fruit cushions, {freshly ; made, with real fruit flavors: po ike to findin their luneh bas- Very special.value, price.T3c¢ pair.Reg.25c.Monday, 1b, .10¢ : ; .\u2018 Cailler\u2019s genuine milk chocolate.Fresh soda biscuits.pkt.3¢ Porridge Set, 25cC Reg.bc.For 3 for.Fancy mixed biscuits.Reg.lbe 1b.These are a convenient size for Monday.commencing the Chil- 2 lbs.for .2 20000 s se children of tender years, Of dren's Week, we shall give Morton's bloater past, 3 tins fTe German china.daintily decor- .FREE, sample packets of choco- Tmperial cheese, jar .; ated in rosebud patterns.Reg.lates to ali the' children coming Nursery biscuits, Ib, .85¢ TT\" 3b.For children's week.25¢ to the candy department with\u2019 Animal biscuits, a toy as well as Cup.Saucer and plate in sets, In their parents.Sn a confection, Ib.\u2026 ore pretty rambler e patterns, Make straight for the candy: Wee' pet biscuits, 1h vives: suitable for anniversary gifts.\u201d department, In the Arcade, , Ginger snaps, WB.\u2026cncusces bai \u201chour 1% Special price, set.\u2026.\\.20e the elevator.!.© CHILDREN'S WEEK.LINEN TOY BOOKS CHILDREN'S WEEK.Cashmere Hose Hoslery In one of the needed artl- cles of apparel that aimost constantly occuples a mother's mind} Montreal mothers wii do weit to visit this department of the.store this wedi.\u2018 A .be.le.1 Children\u2019s Fine 1-1 Ribbed Cash- The Zoo.Reg Sa 1 Re .vance in raw material, wa are able to offer exceptional bargains.mere Hose, silk toes and heels; all Golden Googe.Reg.-7bc.For.@8¢ 27 inch Saxony Flannelette, good heavy fluffy quality, in colors of white, sizes 414 to T7, in black.tan, cream.Our Pets.Rez.ê0c.For.2%¢ pink, blue.Reg.10c yard.For, ya¥d.nas en ner Lana c ane _ sky.pink and cardinal.Very More about the Teddy \u2018Bears.80 inch wide Extra Heavy English White Flannelette, no better line for spécial ce \u201c5 7 So 4 22° Reg.32.00.For PSE = hard wear.Reg.value 15c.Monday special, yard .ren's Black 2- e {| 100 colors.Reg.5c each.For.4e Empire Twill, 1 11 designs on à : e , , seaml mpire Twill, in sma gn ark grounds; a very suitable mate- ore sar fouble knees.an.| Donkey Book.Reg.29¢ each.ose rial for children's dresses; a fabric sold regular 16c.Special sizes 6 to 10.Good value .230 Baby's friends.Reg.40c.Sale 48¢ Baby's doings.Reg.49c.Bale 43c Cock Robin.Reg.49c.Sale.43¢ A.B.C.Reg.29c.Sale.23¢ CHILDREN\u2019S WEEK, | NEW FLANNELETTE Though the weather man has been lenient with us so far, wise me- thers know that colder weather is inevitable, arid will make provision It is not too soon to be about making the warm under you buy the materials this week, accordingly.garment that will be needed, and if there's 8 saving.price, yard .\u2014+e00000 76000 Bear ses wesacs eessreevan Our stock is most complete, and basing bought before the sharp ad.Wo CHILDREN'S WEEK.Special Offers in Children's Cots \u2018Children School Umbrellas ~ Mattresses and all Wool and les, and have them Flannelette Blankets Best White Enamelled Cot, with wire woven spring and patent swing sides.A well filled Health mattress in good ticking, and; pillow in fancy ticking.Reg.$9.06.For .9g.White Enamel Cot wi and patent drop sides and wire woven spring.Good mattress in striped ticking and pillow, in fancy covering.Reg.$13.28.* \"All wool blankets, beautifully trimmed, 38x 45, PRIT.csc0cuc0 scene 08888 1% x 60, pair.\u2026.2.00 sanven oes Best Flannelette Blankets, 20x48.Pair\u2026.69c Smal size Blankets; a good quality, ; are just suitable for We have these two \u201849 and 69%.brass top, rail around For .\u2026.$11.99 ! black; also bags, ornamented 15 ins.long.\u2018Thi ST We make a special feature of childrens umbrel- made to our own specifications, 20 inch; strong and serviceable; steel bright mercerized cotton twill covers.The handles CHILDREN'S WEEK, \u2014 % Hand Bags for the G Smart little bags that are\u2019 duplicates of mothers\u2019 shopping bag.only smaller, in brown, green and eddy Bear bags and wines finished beaded bags, in colors, | with strong clasps and chain handle, Reg, 896 and 856, Monday *+4+n0500n REINS meeuteus TERNS LYY ae frames; boys and girls and cut to the.qualities always in stock, each, iris with beaded lonther strings, 8\" Jot alae Includer beautifully 4 a ma Hr em mn me ap \u2014\u2014 dee Le main he a \u2014 0 \u2014 Ap Semmes : 1 D r rrr NE SEITE PARR EN .BADGLEY'\u2019'S MONTREAL ; DAILY: | STAR-SATURDAY.SEPTEMBER 25, - 1909.terre 4 ontreal, with all city advantages.6% MADE r cent.is paid on lot.Good Electric ry.SCHOOLS, CHURCHES and 124 St.Péter Street.aturday and Sunday afternoons.$24.00 Cash and 94.24 Month, The land is \u2018high and dry, for summer cottage.20 traig 10c à ride.ÿ A.ST.GERMAIN, / On property.ÿ ¥ 3 JUST WHAT YOU WANT °°.A West End Building Lot On Lake/St Louis C\u201cBEAUHEPAIRE\u201d 16 and/14c F'oot is all that le required to get one.god boating und fishing, and an ideal place a day each way.Commutation tickets at Or, G.W.BADGLEY.24 St.Peter Street.$130 A LOT \u201cDOMI 39.15 CASH.: Take Lachine 6 200 houses erected, and ma Free Plans.a ars to 2nd Avenue.; are occupied by employes of DOMINION BRIDGE CO, DOMINION WIRE WORKS, SIMPLEX MACHINE & TOOL CO., and other large concerns/close to the lots.\"OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOONS.NION: + Lites ; story no lise._ thorgughly watag heating system, house or commercial purposes.THE CRADOCK SIMPSON COMPANY, | 205 ST.JAMES STREET, re novat ed, suitable for residence, boarding MONTREAL.90 MONTHLY.| C.'R: R.tracks.G.W.BADGLEY.- Po - 124 St.Peter Street.- © Jr Dry,;level round, north end of \u2018city, with large frontage or Free of taxation till electric cars and within three miles of General Fost Office.JOHN FINDLAY, December, 1927 Near 30 ST.JOHN STREET iton 1a Front Porch o Your Ovn Enjoy life like a rich man.That's what happens when you et in a NORTHMOUN I HOME SITE \u20145\u20ac1, down, and the balance in easy monthly payments to suit investor.Northmount, Mount Royal Ward,\u2014only 30 minutes\u2019 ride from the Post Office.No waiting for modern improvements and conveniences,\u2014 water, electric hight, ete.right at your door.No crowding.No noise.Pure air.\u201cUp whère the sun shines.\u201d Unsurpassed view of Lake St.Louis and Ottawa Valley By our Free Automobile Service we can take yeu up and back \u2018to any.part of the city inside of one hour.to-day\u2014 Fill in the blank below and mail it i Real Estate a Substantial Investment To begin with, in buying real estate, you get something tangible for your hard earned money.There is something REAL back of the document that gives you title to AXY piece of real estate.Real Estate cannot burn up.An earthquake cannot destroy it.Nobody can run-off with it.It is as firm and lasting as the earth itself, of which it forms a part.' The Basis of Wealth ; A dollar saved is a dollar earned! That's as true as gospel.It is also true that a \u2018majority * of the men of wealth got their start by judicious investment in real estate\u2014the true source of all \u2018honest wealth.; Opportunity comes to an who have the ability to recognize a good thing When they see it.Opportunity is here to-day and gone to-morrow.Here is a wise man\u2019s chance, You can buy a lot in Northmount on easy terms, and double your money in a few years.See.what the, next ¢olumn says about the advance in prices.PRICES WIL BE ADVANCED À real estate boom seems to carry The biggest in the his- - tory of Montreal will, within.the next five years, take place in real estate, and, mark these words: \u201cNORTHMOUNT,\u2014\"Up where \u201d a veil in front of it.boom that ever occurred the sun shines,\u201d first of all .Can't you see it coming?Will you come out with us at the start?Four years ago the price of a lot in Northmount was 5c; six morths after\u201410c; and has increased as follows: 12V5¢, 15¢; 17V5¢, 20c, 22c, 25c.The price will be advanced before another season rolls around, and- they still will be considered very cheap by comparison.FILL IN THE BLANK below and mail it to Severs & Co.road cr THE HEIGHTS OF ANY CITY | EYENTUALLY BEGOMES ITS BEST RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT - Last week, while discussing the wonderful growth of our city, a Montreal \u201cOld Boy\u201d remarked: \u201cWhy the last time I was here my family lived on Notre Dame street, in the heart pf avhat was then the fashionable residential district, and we boys used to play ball in the fields along St.Catherine stréet.\u201d\u201d Homes on the lowiands soon give way to the march of railroads \"and commerce.This is true of any big city you may name, Don't waste the best years of your \u2018Ife in paying rent, but buy a home ÿ of your own.Buy it in Northmount\u2014Montreal's high, dry suburb.Twenty years ago a Montreaier bought lots about the city.The land fs now worth thousands upon thousands of dollars.He was wise.Another Montrealer twenty years ago began to reht and spend money; he gave thousands to his landlord: He's still waiting.He's still spending.He's still renting.He's foolishly poor.How much have you wasted in rent?Where's the money you spent in rent last vear?Did.you pay $30.00 a month last year?\u2019 That's $360.on here ig it?Did you payi#i5 a month?That's $180.00 \"thrown away: Count the number of years you have paid rent.and vou will see that you might have owned your own \u2018home.Are'nt you tired of pouring money into a hole with a landlord at the other end?Aren't you tired buying gasoline for your landlord's automobile?Think it over += Real Estate always has bien, ana always will be, the safest.surest and best Investment for any one, whether he be rich or poor.NOW THEN, GET yy, 71 st.James Street.SEV Selling Agents, | PHONE MAIN 309.GOHIER, Phone M.3220 \u2018RS & CO.55 St.Francois Xavier Street J : MANAGING DIRECTOR or VV .Lansdowne ave.Sherbrooke street \u2018within 12 miles of city.+ ya.PUTNAM & McCRORY | ~~ REAL ESTATE AGENTS DETACHED corner lot, A fine house and grounds.Westmount.RESIDENCE.\" Choice erine Street, METCALFE STREET.A valuable property, Real bargain.near St.Cath- Fine 12 PER CENT.revenue property; 9 janitor service, ete.INVESTMENT, flats; Entrance from St.NOTRE DAME STREET., Lt An important, dow n- town property.James Street.Seven: houses and SHERBROOKE ST.EAST.Large block facing Lafontaine Park.four tenements) COTTAGE, $8,000.Modern.two-story cottage; extension, hardwood flonrs, etc.FLATS, $16,500.i , Block pf six dwellings; revenue £1,620, Ë \u2014 OFFICES: \u2014 308, 309, 310 MERCHANTS\u2019 BANK BUILDING TELEPHONE MAIN 3390, Handsome =xemi-detached, gAlleries each, buck nnd front.some honie, building.location, rooms, hath, elec.month rent.9 living rooms, bath, ete; $500.\\ YARDS TO LET.\u2018to LT \u2014Largé yard for storage.convénient té Apply 18 Para street, COR a, { .i PROPERT IES FOR SALE.: - -room House on Kensington Averite, .i you want a comfortable, well hylit, hand- THIR 1S YOUR OPPORTUNITY.On Montrose Avenue, near Argtle; ready for occupation in October: plans in my office.This house will commend itself to you for style ahd solidity of view.and easy terms.Sussex Street-Stone front, seif-contained | exceptionally nice Price $7500.Owner will oceup IN POINT ST.CHARLES.Ee T have Stores, Self-Contained Houses and Tenements fôr- said, © on Menai, Forfar, Britannia, Richmond, Magdaien, Favard And Wellington Streets, ST.LAMBERT.Ongfiic kson Avenue, self-contaihed brick house, on lot 80 x 110, for $3,500.electric lighting.Also the adjoining lot, 60 x 110, for Will make special price to purchaser of, both.Two There are five hedrooms.: home, § y until May, 1910, and pay $50 A.W.0.HOWELL, 212 8t.James St.FOR/SALE OR TO LET.OUSR \u2014 or que er ret Handsonie, fitét-ctens to-date si 2 re 0 rooms, extension +» be ing superficial area 9,513 feet; 3 sides.Factory Building, Ware ouse and Factory Sites, Etc.FOR SALE.SPLENDID PROPERTY-\u2014William St., Near McGill St.Situated just in rear of Grand Trunk Offices, 2 2 lenes, giving light and accession on Full particulars on application.| vacant lots, hav- solicited.CRESCENT STREET.A most desirable modern 3- story \u2018house, replete with a num- her of desirabtd features, 7 bad- rooms, 3 bathrooms, ete, Price nd particulars on application.NICE SMALL HOUSE.Holton avenue, facing Eim avenue\u2014Modern 2-story house, containing 4 bedrooms and\u2019 fers wanted.tractive sites.cess to cars.* Deltghtfui \"situation.LOTS.Kim Ave.between Western ave.and Sherbrooke street.2,700 ft.Hojton Ave.between Elm ave.and Wood ave.about 2.750 feet.Springfield Ave.betwgen Metcalfe St and Mount BStéphen Ave, about 5.050.Priÿce Albert etween Ches- terffeld_ Ave.and Windsor Ave.about 7.050 feet.L8eymour Ave, corner of Argy e, {i \\Vestmount, 100 x 125 feet.- Aberdeen Ave.50 x 186.Lorchester St, cor.Bruce Ave, : 4 x 124, Dorchester se, Ave, 25'x 120: Sherbrooke\u2019 Street, and Elm Aves, 3 lots, 26 x \u2014\u2019 near HOUSES FOR SALE A few desirable houses in the City, Westmount, Amongst others we offer for immediate posséssion: maid's: immediate Possession \u2018or BUILDING LOTS It you are contemplating, building, we offer some exceptionally at- COTE ST.CATHERINE ROAD \u201cWOODBURY.\u201d \" ADJOINING OUTREMONT \u2014 splendidly situated building lots on the north side of Cote St.Catherine roa Clandeboye between Wood\u201d ete.Your enquiries SNAP\u2014UPPER LEVEL.Bellevue avenue, on tlie hillside, at the head of Aberdeen avenue, above St.George's Club House-\u20142-story modern house.11 rooms, built by the present owner for his own use; lot has an.area of 11.300 square feet: immediate possession.Speclal price for prompt purchaser.DORCHESTER WEST.Large 3- story and basement,\u201d bright house.extension kitchen, ete.;.nicely decorated and in good \"order; lot 28x124 sq.feet; immediate possession.4.and on Stirling avehue, Easy ac- Full particulars on application.Westmount Boulevard, cor.Aberdeen, 24,631 feet.Rosemount Aves 100.x 150 feet, Roslyn Aye.50 x 111 Foot.Dorchester St.West, between Greene and Gladstone Ave.low price.Hurtubise Avenue, lots, Cedar Avenue, ; * Crescent Strest, 70 x 103 teat.MacGregor Street.:_ Simpson Street, 100\" 14 0501, , Montreal Annex lots.! Verdin lots.Moreau St.24 x 100 \u2018ft.St.Hubert St, 50 x 109 ft.Laurier Boulevard, 50 x 100 ft.Aylwin street.\u2019 Archimont Ave.50 x 100 ft, 19¢.Boulevard, 50 x 100, 19c.Marquette Avenue, 50 x 88, 3 TO OFFICES.Eastern Town#hips Bank Bldg.Imperial Bank Building.\\ Canadian Express Co.Blag.Metropolitan \u2018Bullding, st - James \u2018at \u2014Grouné floor ,prem- ines, EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK: + LDING MANAGERS-TNE sepcia AL Sen The, presently occupied by the ; erect 4 Loa Eph reeranes © LA creo & Londen : Lo * ° \"FURNISHED.Sherbrooke st.Central wy End, large house.|.5 Bellevue ave, 7 bedrooms McTavish siréet\u2014§ Bedrooms and maid's, 10 months or more .125.00 Hutchison st.216 rooms, Shetbrooke &t., near Eim avenue\u201414 rooms.soz.85.00 me rent ; eA List and Insure Your Properties With GAULT & EWING AGENCY-\u2019Îhe Am erican | Eastern\u2019 Townships Bank Building.A Pho wm ni HOUSES FOR SALE Columbia ave.8 500 37,200 37.500 Grosvenor ave.5,700 7,000 .\u2026 Burton ave.6,000 Cees .\u2026 Somerville ave.,.6.000 6.500 \u201carn Argyle ave.avuur \u2026.Elm ave.Redfern ave.17,500 8,500 Pee Western ave.7.600 10,000 11,000 Cote road .8,600 9,000 9,600 Roslyn ave.8,500 9,500 12,000 Strathcona ave.9,500 10,500 vers Pr.Albert ave.63500 8,000 .{Olivier ave.11.00 ene .Kensington ave.11,000 12,000 14,000 Rosemount ave: .11,000 JENN chee Arlington ave.12,000 res .Lincoln avenue .rrr $7,600 Plateau street .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.5,000 Burnside Place .e.v0- 5,500 Sussex street 6,990 Mance street 200 Guy street .8,000 Dorchester street west IN WESTMOUNT Carleton avenue.\u201c meee es 500x107.Sydenham avenue .c.os,ve-v0s 50x107 Westmount avenue .cocevees 50x115 Mount FPleasant .\u2026.\u2026.,++0\u20260 110x210 Churchill avenue Aberdeen, avenue Roslyn avenue\u2019 Roslyn avenue Wood avenue Rosemount\u2019 avenue -, .Lansdowne \u2018avenue _.1 Holton avenue .[SP 23x33 Victoria avenue .[ 50x133 Argyle avenue ,.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026., 100x125 IN MONTREAL.Mance and Prince Arthur.100x25 Concord street .vores.188X130 Summerhill_avenue .c 00s 130x150 Hutchison street .vu.90x160 Bishop street .\u2026\u2026.out Bishop street .J Mountain street .cree.54X127 Overdale avenue ,.Wiliam street, 32,000 square feet, within 50 ft.of éanal.St.Thomas st, 200 x 206, within 50 feet of'éanal, : : last tot RE : ré 3.00, iy 1646 Manve street.A LARGE, bright\u2019 hoyss, good.order, all UY ST, \u2018No.307, Leiween St.= and = from latest style grey herringbone and black r sale, on accouût of mourn ng, savy ANNEX - 30 Maguire oh ott ae.Lave trreits rent Ma.A vi.Louis 1408.modern \"conveniences, hear Windsor sta- | Dorcliester streets\u2014New apartment (middle 7 : vicuna cloths, at $10 and §18, for two weeks biue tallor made sult; bust 84; never wars.EG RL poly 319 Clark st.CT 229 tion.872 Lagauchetiere west.228 6 floor).8 rooms, separate bath and w.e., fit up 1 .Annex.% | 226 6 : TO TO T only: try our high ciass work.Geo.H.Minta, 1600 Esplanade ave., Montrea: Annex.with tiling floor apd Dado parquentry floor, gas STORES LET.avery week to furnish your home com- cents Higbt Art Tallor, 205 St.Catherine et.er oa em en ne re \u2014 MAGNIFICENT FLAT (0 let.2131 Park ave.ALEXANDER PLACE, above St.Catherine st.stove, electric fixtures, ete.; heated and sup- - pletely with high or medium class furnl- cest, near Bleury st.Tel.Up 4 BEWING MACHINE, 5.SG, continuation Victoria near Kalrmeunt, rent vers flow, The best \u2014To let, self-contained house, of six Too.piled with hot water all the time.Keady by INSPECTOR, corner St.Antoine, close to Rov I SVARD i ts, $13.00; ens dow, 5\" Bi ! \u2018 ure, stoves,carpets and housefurnishings.ments, one roll top dee w., .C.P.R.and G.T.R.ntations;.good spot | ! an : t nickel range, cost $45 last May, only 830; ave.above Westmount Golf Links nu Upper house of the locality.Address ou\u2019 tbe tbe pré Apply to 131 St.Alexander at.the 1üth \u2018October; price $60 per month.290 6 for any kind of trade.Apply 187 Shannon.We sell on credit NE than FASHIONABLE Sprin nd Fait Ovéreonts.Io furniture.918 Bt.Catherine west.i .0 A nmides .* A fag; fens i dutiurs: ciel figs Ammediate 2 13-\u2014F flat.sls rooms CHARLES IX 0 510: possession Snmediately.INMAN HOUSE, Selby street, west of Greene\u2014 a On so to Lands > Hr St Patel.ming to our Bros system.Vesterdaz SINGER Tatlloring Machine, in use three months, ee, MARIE ANNE ST.8 pper rent re ue o Bic 4 ; pen évenin ande Bros, - ; = ; = er {lat of and bath, te let: fmmediaie possession.Me Apply te H.\"I.Levy, 5 St.Therese oti, near | Bute of 7 rooms and bath, still to reat, in | LARGE STABLE, rep ct Hatt Lawrence Boulevard, near Dorchester.y oe pon: 38 eri ss aa ry LERRL ST.No.1ul§, one upp ty John Fiudiay, 30 St.Jobn treet.Scents this modern apartment bouse, 35 dollars mcbth, six rooms, to be let cheap.Apply to Mr, 209 \u201c25 FURNITURE of 14 rooms for sale, with | sebo niture; œust sold, ; six rooms.with gas.enamel path, See ply John Findtay, : .- \u20ac Jd includes heating, hot water all year round, Dumont, 1212 St,\" Denis at.near 2 Mount option of buying lease, ten rooms rented.1445 St.Lawrénce.n good order, ready for occupation; rie CE ST Midd 5 ro .XN ly Janitoe un mises, of Royal.| Tre .- moderate.Apply lo 851 Cadleux st ME bg die seal Air do | AE Re Nr DRE ES Bora Trost Wo Butencee, #45\u201d Victoria avente.Phone ox A FIRBT CLASH biack walmit bedroom set for | ZPpiy 72m St.Elizabeth st ft?BIDEBOARDS, Buffets, Chua Clossts, fn goides 28 8 ite ah St hen whet Bulldog.107 St.Jawes st.4208 mount 25.JET MI lat NOTRE DAME WEST, 334, 208, Mile | As peuple are going away, 20 82°01 FING OIL PICTURES for sale, made by à ment.Spey Epes Se A joy god \u2018prices : diay, 38 SL, À ire EN : McGill, sultabls for any business, greatly offer Appi - Belgian artist: reasonable prices.ADply ocds om.BOULEVARD ST.JOSEPIl.No.732, uear Park | \u2018 .E §T., No.14&\u2014Desirable front, 8 .Nor- defying all competition.Geo.H.Labbe and Oo.8 new Fiat roy apenas \"ois rooms and NUE FLAT 201 10 y a an 8 FN CA ed she de $18.\"Souls De.Easoren.NL a rtment heated, oe 2 Soars, cach | a ima Apnatera Townships I Bank ALL COUNTRY MERCHANTS Tare x tater of Le m est 518, 819 Lindsay PCR se Manufacturers, Store, 350 St.Paci st.bathroom; fi r à furna e.Appiy on voraer > n° be rented separately; moderhte rent., niture or , ee , premises, or rie oud fama 224 8 bard wood flere, mantel and [Sash Luts; low | 1644 St.Lawrence.Tel.SL Louis 22% al a Lorber 20 St.James si, Room 3.Bell Building.: 215 6 some sort, we invite you to call at our Show prive NEW BNGLAND square \"plana for .- : veut.Apply A.Briton.\" z20 6 Tel.Main 1086.= T= STORES TO RENT\u2014Notre Dame at, west of Booms.8% SE TE and we prier sale, carved legs, rosewood cage, T 1-3 - BOYER, 3%, near Jafopisiny Fark, pudie flat, ; GUY ST., 260\u20148 rooms and bsthroom, $24.00.McGillvery, large, gas and electricity, heated, ton for you holesale prices, octaves, full iron frame; looks like new: af six roams, hath and woe, im ed order tee 0.158 1 0 N .James.Main 822, OUTRBMONT APARTMENT, Boulevard Bt.1600; 928° 81.Catherine st.west tar, e, £50: antee to quote you our lowest wholesale p : | price on:y $123; $5 cash and $5 a month.twelve dollars for winter, Apily \u2014J.Kavwiles, Nig NEW SLATS Marquette fur s Taran Appiy room 47, No.97 Bt.Ja 226 6 - Joseph, pear Qu.Catherifie Road, uverloking $1-600; at Ottawa and Murray, $25.\" = Henry aud serve pou well and promptly: mo charge for C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 394 St.Catherine We have bought from the Custom 538 Visitation.| pote ?tiring mwlern: nice locality: the - - Mountain, beating hot wat x, taxes, refrigerators Ward and Co, 260 St.James st.\u2018 pack ven It Jou are terme and : pois dla.Street east.PP 227.4 House a lot of unclaimed goods aL an A ET : Te le 1 iv chan > set a good fiat very cheap until GUY ST,, 258\u20141 rooms and bathroom, 318.00.ice, telephone, janitor's service; Pent i = Brant \\f you pay cash on the apot.Our goods | exceedingly low price, in which thers CLARKE ST.near St.lofoph poulevard, PAM iit glee you a imonth freey we Apply room 47, No.97 St.James.ain 322.By 821 Boulevard St.Joseph.Tel.Bt, Louis\u2019 gp.CATHERINE BT.WEST.Si3\u2014Leïge bigh t bly known thoroughout the Dominion.FINS SMALL Dunham square piano for was some real mohair cloth, Madras 4 flats, $14 and $15 per month now houses] 1st of Maw uit give Fou à mon rooms.510.206 6 229 6 celling, bardwood floor; cémeuted basement; | are fasorably known ihoroughout the Dew nien- ale, 7 octaves, rosewooixrcase, In very nnd costume loth which does not sait modern conveniences.Apply L.Huymond, have en Yen Reval east.Vel.St.Louis = - fine show \u2018window; business growing rapidly.Fonnitare Manutseturars (Whalesale).Stor, good condition: just the- thing for a be-f our bykiness, and which we will sell Froprietor.150 Clarke st.ty 6 par mp 8 HOUSE TO LET, elght rooms, centrally sit- OXENDEN AVE.\u2014\u2014 To rent furnished or Appl on premises; rent low to 1st May.Tel inner: price only 865; $8 cash and $4 & 4 HOUR 5 4 t intet, Piers 350 St.Paul st.E: at a æidieulousiy low price considering - ree uated, furnace, éte., newly tinted.Apply unfurnished apartment, Cheap for wintef, ; 226 6 month.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 512 St! the'very good quality, and in quantities CLARKE ST.Annex.6448.640, middle AI TOTRE DAME DE GRACE \u2014 \u2018Two, fiats at Toom 24, No.204 St.James st.227 6 electric light, hot water, janitor services.~ Catherine at.west.227 4 to suit the purchaser.Call at once if upper flats, all modern improvements.Apply ° to let, six rooms each.bathroom ahd w.Apartment Nb.2.Apply janitor,.20 Oxen- TWO NICE STORES, corner Hutchison, Vil- - - tt t a.No.10 St.P tor £14 St.Famille st.! \u2018rent low: ready October 1st: also flat HOUSES TO LET, from $8 to 320, in.CELLTÉ den avenue.329 6 \u2018leneuve: good business place; also 5 flats ' FOR RATE .Duquette st.between Joll-] You want to get some.No.t.Pe mv \u2014 ; 1 108 three rooms, bathroom and ve Rent of city, newly finished; lmmediste possetion | ere | 13.Apply 1000 Mance.227 8 \u2019 ette and Chambly 28x116 a bargain to Btreet.7 \u2018ONWAY.=\" det, sht Toome WS a ! 2e i rietor, rbert Bt.\u201c a : ._ .! rR appr Teme er en eel $5.Apply 268 Marc avenue, est mount Aouly 12 prop 228 6 jebolcest Bes PARTM ap.to-date house: 8 Manufacturers of Fire sna purger Front prompt buyer.Parent Bros.88 Bt.EE 0.STOVB FOR SALE\u2014A large ball stove, modern ac aud yard, $15.Key st 13 Conway, Point Plateau.- : Pars aix | TO0ms \u2018and bath; xll outside light: windows fac - OFFICES TO LET Sr a ul, gay Fenrt.Pate will sell at a low figure.\u201cApply et Si.Charles, y pres Le y HOUSE TO LET.near Lafontaiñte Park, #x ing Pine ave.and Durocher süreet; afl mo: | : so +158 .GUN \u2014 Hammeriess, Packer Bron, 12 bore, |\u2018?Fark ave.; : .NICE FLAT.7 rooms, above Ontario; newly 1 .139 56eo0d > pas, he 12 , rooms, newly decorated; any reasonable offer gern conveniences; very desirable, vly Apart: , 5 CLARK ST., 454, Aunex\u2014Two flats, 6 rooms | \u2018finted and cleaned y.468 Dejorimier ave ue, accepted.Abby A.P.Belanger, 715 SL.Ur- ment A., or Macintosh and Hyde, SP James AT 146 or JAMES ET.half fiers Cheated: 1 ot mac Sie ofits\u201d good as new; à snap.M 5 SHOW CASES: silent salesmen show cases and each, Worth IT dollars, for $12 untll May, ready for occupancy.43 25: 6 bals.224 6 .street.Post Office; best business district; heated: à NUMBER of different sired sllen pen | fixtures, of all kinds; Immediate delivery: or Apply 456 Clark et.225 6 above Ontario.22 Tnt rent moderaus.bras to Gibb and Company, show cases, new (our own makes aig several .made to ordez.Torante, Show Case e Oy 19,8.: Su p OUSE TO HDNT-\u2014132 Highland ave.elght REDECORATED throughout Hutchison t.James » second-hand counter aud other cases.: Catherine west, corner St.Urbain.aw CLARKE ST.\u2014Frery convenience: steam Beated: NEW LOWER.seven room at.53 ou BE Can be seen by appointment.Tele.Apartments, 2477 Hutchison, between Via- show oases and store fictuves as cheap aud good locality; between Boulevard St.Joseph Orchard ave.Notre Dame de Grace, h- phone Uptown 4342; occupation November 10th.teur and Bernard, suite of nine rooms, all} FINE bright offices, en sulle or single, with] 44 good \u2018as anyone.Come and set us.re SEVERAL new and escond-band organs, $35.00 and Villeneuve st.Apply 1723 Ularke st.w M care, hardwood floors, was 229 3 outside ght, heated.janitor service, etc.vaults, from 810 Der BST ita immediate {also make Sea a.Les description.ot Open account for cash.or credit on ab to 595-001, easy terme it desired; ory a CBG) tubs.JR Cribb, ctoria sd.fon, 335 month.\u2019 Apply * Janitor, possession, wis ospltal 5 Enterprise Sign Co, 451 St.: niture, beds, carpets, etc.Cheapest place] strument fully gusrante ayton Bros., 3 225 6 \" -59- 101 ideal location, à [Main 2608, nop 6 , , , oo ; HOUSE of six rooms to let, Nos.97 t, 2475 llutchison st.225 $ in the city, 1446 St.Lawrence Boulevard, Peel st.a DROLET ST.130, near.Roy BL, five - 1 8] Rivard street, near Roy, perfect order, Paserhén ICE : TR telenhons, ARTICLES-\u2014Typewriter (Hemmond) 1 pester: | between Marle Anne and Mount Royal \u201c roomed flal, with gas.bath, very low.PAUK AVE.1528, near Mount Royal.with bathroom, Eas electricity, reasonable THRER Bachelor Apartments, furnished, SMALL OFFICE to let, with telephone, condition.§20 or-nearest offer: top desk: Avenue.Open evenin 220 9 2aw STUBINGER UPRIGHT PIANO: excellent rooms, \u2018well lighted: first class condition} Cent.Apply, 97 Rivard or 16 5t.James, J.in the Shirley, corner St, Luke and St - lighting.Apply J.E.Adamson, Corlstine card cabinet, cpmplete: office tab i oo p œs.tone and beautiful cafe, only a short DROLET ST., Til, near St.Joseph Baniessrd\u2014 modern Improvements: also 170.Aylwin.5 Proulx.228 2 Mark, $25 to 325 per month; also tèle- Bulidings, or room 5, 43 St.Sacrament st.partition; aiso organ, Bell make; i a op MOPHONE RECORDS fine sélection; a time In use: must be disp ed of.1989 St, Four up to-Hate fast completed, Plats, vomnel Hochelaga 7 rooms.Apply Asselin, ;Tele- : phone service.Apply BE.P! Girdwood, 224 8 _ rus; Bus Or Biren oo oro alo; also Berliner Gramophone, with 30 Lawrence st.2336 8 - 5 bath ani, an \u201cplumbing, 4 and + Tooml¥.phone Malin 874; 215 6 RENSINGTON-628 Madison ave, self- srontainel Phone Main 7088.Apply to EH.P.Girdwood, - wwe 95: Star Branc ce.care inate Berliver Gramophone.aan 30 ores \u2014 = = \u2014 $00 te ow.- : house, & rooms.furnished or usfurnlshed; wa- Loans, Mortgages and Insurance.228 % : - in perfect condition.\u2018Apply 465 Brrl st.- ~ To se PARK AVE.2010 and 0102 \u2014 Nice Th ter in house: chbap rent for winter.; __ ; BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.\u2014 ; of the Automatic Raïiway Signal Company PULUTH ST., 508 \u2014 Tepement.nd and 3ri and R room \u201cflats.furnace, open plumb- > 220 2 law TH me \u2019 of Lemire, just for few days.Address P.O.; : ; .- > ; .E OXENDEN, fine up to date heated EINTZMAN and piano, erfect order, » stories, mewly painted audi vateret, ll ling.gas and elev.beautiful location: no re apartment, elx rooms, Pinciuding electric FLAT\u2014Hested, well )ighted, third floor, about == tour pères UE \u2018cost i price $400; Box 333.«2 3 hart meu 6: near Lafontdine Park.Aipiy A: reasonable offer vofused.For information LOWER TENPMENT-%3 Shuter st., fine resi- light.(ixtures, hot water, water taxes and twelve hnudred feet.Cheapest space in I delivered in Montreal.Apply Gol.Taylor, Ë.: ; a 616 Duluth street.a3 phone st.Ioule 1078, or St.Louis 1M8.deutial distroet; rent moderate! imniediate janitors services, rent $48.Apply to janitor, Montreal; suitable for manufacturers\u2019 agent of wilt furnish your housed completely.Our M.C.Kingston.= 229 2 STEINWAY SQUARE PIANO.\u201cfor ale.- ; , © 4 rooms 228 6 occupation.Apply to Estate Jas.D.Gibb, 148 20 Oxenden avenue.; 228 6 Jobber.Not for mauufacturing.803 St.James prices are the lowest t re city for Fur- rorgwood cass, 7 1-3 octaves, carved os.NE ere gn Apply arent.86 T TR ves rT Ahr st, James street.: at.(near Victory square.) 2 niture, Stoves, Carpets.Oficloth, Blan- HOTEL KEEPERS.Bestdurant Keepers Lodg.full Tran frame: regular price 3700: mow \"200: + rooms.B00 ; Te: © \u20183 : AVE, near Prince _\u2014 - : .- tored free «charge 4 ch Rooms, eté., wi.: Taayrye or B00 NG taberine west.WL LPN power flat 7 rooms, nice locality.modern LAGAUCHETIBRE ST.west of Beaver Hall A aE und Blenirie fix.FACTORY FLATS to lei Two flats: No.45 ntl Beiea Open evenings until 10 find tia thelr interest tH purchase thelr furnl.887, Limited, 513 St.Catherine at.west._ =6a4.228 6 linprovements, newly painted di manne, 0 ; fin, xelf- coma bone Jims ses siren, ma PE refrigerators; con- Dorchester ut west: rultable for hen pm.City House Furnishing Co.1332 tO ture from.the manufacturers.Geo.H.Labbe A | ç \" Pn To, ; pssession immediately.A ance, Mansfield xt heats! at, JU ce r \u2018 turing or other purposes; Ù d - DELORIMIER AVE.pbove Ontario.mitdie avi) \\opeai Office.Court \u201crouse.\u201d 23676 mille.lower tenement, Kin: 14% Ontario st.jain Rl on, Ee a en ra ls Caron Bros.131 Craig st.west.20 8 [1838 St.Lawrence Boulevard, 7 äoors and Co.Store, 330 St.Paul street.TWO singie lorries, all kinds harness, Jobbing upper flats fo let, § apd & round, with bath.: west, upper tenement, $33.Keplangde ave, fl oa room, nen mai eco is a J \u201c| above Rachel.I\" 229 5 YT 1; it - express, grocery express, two walking mares, ete, Speelal \u2018inducement fr (be water.Av promo Tints.61 ronma: bob 800 fins S1S md Tate in Mosttesi Annex, from 18 unie: Janitor Re Er Apply te ok MANUFACTURING premises to lat, ground bi HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, parior suites, fine Scotch cart, 95a St.Martin street, near pis Township Arist Co.151 Fi.James stort.eotd watér; porcelain: Open lambing: com | £13 te $15 some beared: Plymouth Grove, up Mackay street.1907.fioor, with power, 23 Si.George sty Rent] ACTION SALE of a school house at Pointe modern and rare, odd chairs; oll paintings, Notre\u2019 Daine.street.Telephone Mato 2115.222 02 tination Nant fixtures: jow rental.T.M, Tay | per ami lower tenements, $ls and.$15; 117 oo $25.The E.S.Manny Co.\u201c235 Beoû- aux Trembles, on Tuesday 28th September.Denes ap ones \u201cBas ne oo \u201c188 Ine, 332 Charlevoix.Malin 1642.994 12 Charles Borrémee: upper tenement, $18; - ; Ce ain at 1 p.m., near Cinb Champetre, vne mile Test Oo \u20ac cap.pply asemen 25e ë TWO small sized square pianos, perfect aus Murray st.npper, $l: Gladstone ave.west - REAR of 249 St.Antoine st.two floors, 40 of village: of Pointe aux Trembles, Wooden Ontarlo west.splendid for practicing: price $16 and $28: EX * ROY STREET\u201d No 135 \u2014 Middle flat of : mount, fiat $20.Henry Ward and Co, 260 x 40, suitable for factory.Apply ses, Notre WW Aierson.Ponte 30.to be removed.Apply HAINES BRON.Square Plano, beautiful rose.for want of room.Apply 400D St.Antoine st.Roy ot furnace.electric.fixtures.2% ¢ fur Mo lot infw WESfe TL7u smMJIO \u201conly 2 \u201cremaining of these beautiful \u2018Dame st.west.; : pi ,[ wood.cage, carved legs, T octavex, full over.\u201d Modern flat.#4 rosy, newly finished Yet - ; > fiate.Cholcest \u201c jocation onthe upper ALMOST NBW upright piano; intending pur- strung scale.excellent tone and action, $146.00.; J 2 throughout: everything np-to-datez.Til SOMERVILLE AVE, M8 \u2014 A beautiful | LAPRAIRIE ST, 77, Point st.Charles, 6 level.Regsonable \u201crental.Take Beaver chaser should call at once.24 Brunswick payable $10.00 cach and 35.00 per month.Lay.Ht Denis rl ive en Roy and\u201d ribald midge flat of seven large vooms, very.roomed house, 39 per month: sas, lala Hall car ana inspect Fes pain ' street.ton Bros, 144, Peel sf.220 8 Saw Apply 753 St bens 228 2 well lighted, large hall, enamel bath, open] down.Apply on premises.tween and 5.Hiram Sykes, Proj Fr, - - - ; ; , \" plumbing.furnace.electric wiring and very = ton, al = To let, 855 St, Catherine Street est, BEAUTIFUL rows elvet costume, sise RE bed a almost new condition\u201d Everything of the beat Jor picachers, ELM AVE.flat to rent, unfurnished until! convenient to the carn} being only two] MOREAU 480, immediate aossession, ford THE WHOLE or part of a handsoinyl ue Horth side af street, near the côfner of 34.also ifice.Apply 206 Park Monday, 62 Clarke 8t., Annex.Sohtrmer's I brat All.music In -con- May 1st, heated bright.Apply 243 Him ave.minutes from d-main- \u201cNhe, it is alo very rooms; bath, gas, newly tinted and psint- nished two story apartment, - 8 parte, t.Matihew Strect, ai present occupied] WII sell at a biz sacrifice.3 .Schirmer\u2019s Library.Tel.Westmount 2216; references required.warm and in very good order ,repairs to ed, near C.P.R.shops; rent $10.00.Appiy T.bright rooms and bath, céntrai loc US .1 & Robinson, flprists: good show Benue.nection with the local examination of the 25.6 suit new tenant.Key rt No.20 Somervilie Carriere, 460 Moreau, upstairs.224 6 children; references exchanged, Ack p N ver and bright and attractive in- .Dominion College of Music and the Lon- ESPLANADE AVE, I: Six rooms, CY£PHE.or.Phone Main 668.225 12 METCALFE AVE.184, near St.Catherthe, N 9886, Star Branch Offies.~ i 2 i nd Also dwelling above contain) ne o RRIAGE L # j ; i Ps al nd des us and SEL 5 vars \u2014- .2d > \u2026 , .- y re - .- rom us.er turpace and enamel bail, newly repaired, ST.E-RBAIN ST.2353 Upper flat, 6 rooms and Westmount-\u2014Spliendid cottage, & rooms, WANTED to sub-let apartment, 1% 243, rooms.Apply to P.M.Robertson,\u2019 - ; cial discount.THe Leach Plane £20, for .$12 4f rented fur October.Apply bath: immedinte pe Apply Jour Find with basement; iinmediate possession.R.\u201cSherbrooke st.wait, from Li ids \u201cHp \u2018York Life: Bujlding.so tttan bab chr- 15e per copy, Including: My Cousin Car- gas Era heat Musto Dept., B60 St.Cath- Joe\u2019 Lanctot, 380 Mount Koyal SU.pay, 16 St.Joun street, Neville, jr.:7 Hitiside avenue, Westmount, ti)\u2019 May first: privilege of rE dant For sale, \u2018handsome ratttan y insa UFO: Carrie Marry Harry; Captain Willle i treet west, between Stanley and Loule 1861.i808 = Phone W.2603.3 p - 7 228 6 réoms, elevator: strictly\u2019 ae VERY NICH FLAT to let, for light manu- riaze.almost new; very little used; lin Brown; My Wife's Gone\u2019 to the Country; \u20acrine stre To TR LRRAIN ST Annes, 1640 aad 1642, Moot MANCE = bes ca furniture for sale.Feleptovs opis i practuring; aren 1000 fest: new Le with green plush; white Jace parasol ; 1 Wish I Had a Girl; Make a Noise Like Drummond sts.= EXCELLENT opportunity, bright \u201c flat, Ro) al ne Two nice flats, thp and middle; ANCE ST, 2563-6 rooms; mudera conven- corner wrence .chea Apply at 1003 Dorches er 8 - 1a H ; Ro esterday.By.mail \" rooms, averting modern and up to date, new honse: hat water.Apply J.Moquin, St.lences, $11.00 and $12.00; aiso Esplanade ave, \u2014 - \u201c .End; well lighted on the four sides; heated; Pp.pply 228 3 : entre The | oad to Test Co.Ltd.560 TO ADVERTISE ons high clase or my was, electric ight, hot water heating, ete.) Lawree Bontévard.Belt Tel.East =n a 2306, 7 Some bot water and furnace, Rr i ro bain use of slevator: es part.of cellar.5 st.Catherine st.west, near Drummond.moderate price.Jüat 175 this work and we gain \u201c modera® rent.Apply 2002 Mance.227 6 .of | Apply 25704 Mance st.FURNISHED HousEs To LAR.Which has a cemente or; rel .BEDROOM FURNITURE.such as Dresstn in rE tomers.Geo.II.Minta, Gentleman's High - ; - - - , SPY EE?month; will be ready by October firut.Ap- Bureaus,\u201d Washstands, Dressing Tables, .Oven evenings.i customers.Minta, 8 4 Ta a - ç : pra J flor, 205 St.Cathérine st.rh «Pest LSC LANADE 2 53 \u2014 Seven rooms, ST.ELIZABETH S&T ZX, near Ontario - A NOTRE DAME ST.EAST, 1275-House to let, ty to A.Pratte, 685 Bt.Timothy #2.Tel.' Cheval Mirrors.Tables re, etc, at Art Tatlor, - 2 aia farms) SE aleTully Aannrared.© basement, 3 rooms, durvishes and hested; very lawer fiat, modern, well lighted, siz rooms.COSY HOME of six rooms and bath, gleetrie it 2 2038.5 214 312 4g cent.cheaper than \u2018ordinary prices, a LARGE POT 8TOVE, wi Bot sir ac Bieury.Tel.Up 4408.; tir comfortable, private family: adults $10.00 a Apply to abuve.light, gas stove.71 Milton at meat St.Ur- .= facturers.Show Rooms, 35¢ St.Paul n use one- hk also Pall stoves.singing -Mount Royai Park: pussession First com HL nm or DO 8 AR bain.Telephone B 6147.| 29419 \u2014 - fhe Gen.H.Labbe and Co.Catherine west.- 2286 .| THOROUGHBRED Burt ron Joys.tietober.John Findiay, ÿ# St, John street.\" - vo +, .1 A ' \u2019 ve : + and female, cheap; some prise.win- ! 1 1] : ergo] erie eee cr ms re il NICE COTTAGE to lef, furnished or not, 8 male Phones Main 13030 SL Louls 408 IIS DIS alle iat GET a modern conveniences.Apply 1740 FURNISHED HOUSE 10 Jet Brewster fre Aa BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.BLACK Persian Lamh Coat, size 34 length 28, MARINE RAILROAD, Tits car.rie for ners.E.Berwick, Box 3 Sherbrooke.7 Cul \"nes conve +5: situe rba ; to = - gi: : refa acht u eet; trac ret, good or- \u2026 2 FIVE ROOM PLAT -Electric Nght and water; | BNR Nan modera, conreutences : \"tuated St.Urbain, price moderate.221 6 Tom on fm pom orto ie to As 3.Ba, Pare STORE WANTED, with option of aub- nés Et Pan sear rentonadle ter der.Apply Gray, 19 Commisgiopers.\"Phone Que.former Hotisud, ave sod Maple st.Blues Bon | 1st Octaber:_mneh reduced vental-un ON BEMA RAIN $T==6 and 7reoms, $10 and $18 of Greenshields Taimtird?Vigtorla square: renting part or portion of ocqupled sfore, Main 1368.TUXEDO SUIT; sis Dress Buit, size never EE Tree Étiert:\u2014Appiy\u2014 #2 3.Mitenell, prises: ma lues ren mn per mouth.\u201cD.Massicotte and Cote, La Patrie en St.Catherine st, between Bleury and SLACK WALNUT LUMBER, kila dried, of the heen worn, $15 each, or both for $28.Ales Ville St.Piérre Post Oftiee.= Buildiug.East 3804.\u2019 FURNISHED HOUSES to rent Tie Stanley.State rent snd partienlars 0 31 \u201cNery vest quality (14 years ee cover), at MASON à RISCH ppright Eten plano, figure enlarging came, 0.without lenses ony eulèrge ; * à .se f.west of Beaver Tall ave ronms 0 2 ice.237 Taw .ces.walnut case plain nels, excellent yp ta x \u201cÀ FLATS \u2014 Two (2) large bright corner XHERBROOKE Hasy 321 Tp Fine seven roam ON PAWES AVS.Tache Tr minis monts Manstiold tor heed fiat, 8 418 Blears 821, Star Office 25 per ee Delony ave.tone, only slightly used, » great hargsin at $205, D De EE EL 385 per MONI TOT) lei FH00, fus 255 rent $1700 mis visible Or louper, Practicails mew hours.containing | 8h.lower eoement.#45: Viate in Montreal STORAGE PREMISER ar buildings and sard; 00.Ia payable $15 cash snd $8 per mon Layton THREE DEER HOUNDS, trained to gh the two until Int May.Appiy 639 St Calh- later oO AM 0 an.deity.TE dining rom, parlor, kitchen, three bedtooms, Afinex, 525 and $32.Henry Ward and Co, about 19,060 Feet floor space, near centre Of SOOKS \u2014 \u201cA primer of Theosophy,\u201d Bros, 144 Peel st.299 2 2aw ber of Riack Minorca Hens, pure Poet: erine st.east are yy mT sitting roow; large coment eeilar, with far.760 St.James st.r cliy: give particulars J 041 Star Office.d and flustrated, 15c post free, Rifle Barrel, 38.55, new, for 12 \u201cgauge.gun.ET.JAMES 1071 Nive flats, 812 rooms.| nace, open pinmbiog; electric Nght.ete.Apply : ; A eter Van-Héok, No 108 State MARLIN RIFLE-For sale 30-30.in first class Davia Ferguton, Perth, Ont.FLAT TO LEV.in the Cacendish Apartments, ficai rlass order, ai Sera s 1028, tine | J S70 Star Uflee.' re FURNISHED house.14 rooms, modern WANTED from 2000 to \u20182000 feet floor 9! Dr.We Tan condition; price $12.00.)21A Shater st.Sherbrske aire nd pes and hathroom.A1 |'atore, rent cheap fon tenant Dry PA \u2018yan.|% conveniences.heated hot water the year space for light manufacturing, with or |.St.Chicago, Th | OVBRCOAT rat ning, otter © oy ang es Dive foe Tay Woe por a + \u201c 5 « - - 8 : : , Imuekra ning, e .vis Janitor.8 Je= 1136 St, James at 2216 PARK AVE.Ber cote 2 rooms: 008, round, 10 bedzooms, all red.fine Loc\" | without power.I 818 Star Office.2373 poor ron \u201cBuster steel duck, nou.NICE ae worth 8140, for $85; alse ladys RiSndonu Fore), Montre FLATS Just completed, aleaintely diy awl == ; = \u2019 \u2019 81 : TB .82 TIT ATI mn me In gooû order, cnst ' muskrat jacket, three-quarter length, auto - - ready for meen.heated with het \u201cater SMALL MODEL ETATS, to rent, ¥sse- Te Apply 2362 Park ave.Phone Bt.Louis immemiately.247 Bleury st 228 2 WAREHOUSES TO LET nas re Tat on Office 310.atyle, No $150, for $80: also stole, mutt.UPRIGHT PIANO, rose wood case.three furnace, and these fnrnaves hace been gotng for à Ft lirbain st.cost to St, Tosepn == TO LET in a good, central locality above * - Address ™ ete.Apply Arthur Barck, Merchant Tal- pedals, nice tone.in perfect repair; price te menthe.AI hardwoot finish ccotremeeeds, Moulevard.\u20ac A Prevost, 382 Outremont = - - : ; 228 2 rier.395 Rachel et.\u2018 3 Gord avenue, Verdum, \" and all hardwood fivorine capes, with pare asenae.Phone St.Louis 1187, 228 6 PRINCE ALBERT AVE.ins.Westmount Sherbrooke ne 2 DOL marnished sell: WARBHOURE\u2014To let, eonsisting of three meo- = er san * 5 228 2 py os coin Barked all nedern canvenionees; SIN |A 1 sir arden haere hraughone: tee furnace from October 16th th) May 1st; derate (ined, fate, at°3644 se Paul x ee COAL\u2014Genulne American astral, thoroughly .+ .ated an Ni Familie amd Mauer streets, neat STU URBAIN ST 2051 Slower flat, 3 rooms and 58.A ç ; >\u201d vu ç; \u201c \u201c1 St ulplee; fminediste possession.p ° screened; carefully deliver .E © Lime Avenue, Apply (othe Laurin Canatenction bath; Imnialiate possession.Appiy John Find tric Ught fixtures included; $40 per month.no children.Apply to janitor, 20 Qrenden Wlke and Burnett, Merchants Bank Buliding.2171 81.Lawrence, \u2018Phone St.Louls 1502, Cente or soma Sanders wan pald $50; bas had A Sr SI IM del eh, \u201cCo.Room 17, Liverpool amd Lemlon and Giobe tax, de Ne thn street.PALM BT.146.ar EE.Catherine, rever avenue.228 Pel.Main 3300, = 208 6 - 228 deod but little use.Will sell for $110 cash, or $140 with bow.Call between 8 and &_ p.m.1008 Ruildly 1 8 - ne - \u2014 \u2014\u2014 .' CL 5 ee \u2014\u2014 ST.UREAIN ST.1648 to 1660 \u2014 To Jet pablisabeln aid St Rew! sisteteiive room, Two STORY.brick.Juit-contained, furnish \u201d : \u2014= COMMERCIAL CESSER peter ai LL query payment.People\u2019s Piano Exchange, 689 St.Lawrence st, corner of Villeneuve, _- very Up fo date {lals, stationary tubs, eon; lo \u20ac un - e __ Lac : py renee 00d aa \u2018new.\u2014APPlYy .- o- FLA s TO LET T provision pam.gas, elertricity, hot water Bremesen, or Phone Bast 1912: 28 don't 35 Pt \"sacrament x ary STABLES WANTED.: ine Reflex camers, size | ONE splendid Morris piano, practically new: VE wasn eases full\u201d tron Mame vor Ne ee LE bate ARE.RLF CONTAINED HOUSE to let \u2014 8 large C0 12% © Sac \"7220 Bb Saw] WANTED.to rent à stable for the winter CAMBR tea vers ne Sflex lens, also mahogany case.Duke of York style: cost keys; in first class condition; price] only Good enongiv dor a pritee.Ne, 151 Mont Royal, = 38 8 rooms, hath, closet furnace and ga, at 12.4 ; in weal -end.to accommodate two of enlgrging lantern, with siidlpg easel and $400; will sell for §225-38 per month.Our en $90; $3 cash and $4 a month.C.LAnd- Espianade avenue, 44 féet frontage by 70 peus \u2014\u2014 ee oF (Tara Han ave.Apply J.McDevitt, at Blaik- UPPER LACHINE \u2014 Fine Hewly ouflt anl frr- more horses.Address J 845, Star Office.some very large \u2018Aeveloping Era Address tire stock of mew -pianok Is offered at 20 per | say, Limited, 894 St.Catherine hy \u201censt.deep.with large haleony, facing Moun.SEVEN RUGMED FLAT.ail modern con- vk Bros; Cheap to 1st Mar\" Tel.Main 4650.vished honsé, all modern conveniences: sie TT.Co 2 [a 228.8 VV ate star Branch Office.| cent reduction for: \u2018this werk only.ass TE | a i 37.4 tin; splendid artistic © decorations, in- veniences, a bargain.until flfet May next 220 2 ted on Dawes avenue, a few steps from fram.\" of payment.People's Piano Exchange, 689 St.cluding electric and gas fixtures of spe) vould sell fixtares and furniture rent or was and three minutes\u2019 walk from G.T.R.- | Lawrence.; 229 WARDROBES Chest EE oon ot een, ceptionatis fovge doing A De, Lue Cradock Simpson Ce, 205 | ea TT ET Poors ation.Lachine.low., Apply 53 Thirtz-fourth -_ | STABLES TO LET.GITY HOUSE FURN, 00, ONE FINE Dining Robm Sidebosrd, one Gas ae Ee Ae ie uh Co., ce wmlly es ng-roont.double par- {st James st.20g 6 ; : nue, re ; ¥ b, lor.kitehen, including gas stove, enamel a and bath; vent lo low \"oe Mar 1st.No \"on , \u2014\u2014 STABLING-Two' or three gants to Jet, with ai pod vaesp Piano.At 130 Lower Mannfaciurers.tub and sink.pantry and spiendia bath- SIX FLATS modern Improvements, corner | : : ED HOUSES WANTED EE ction to bork.J.HUBMBNEY.oui furnish your house completely for WEATHERED OAK, Famed Ok and Barly BLL how ar Ts tin pe So A ya, inter one.fat at CSS Maes\u2019 AMAP.fof HT.DENIS ST.1211b\u201411 roomed upper teve.FURNISHED H .alain , little payments By the week or month.GAK\u2014Kiln dried, both quartered aud plain, English finlsbed furniture, of the latest de.with shower fixtures.ete.wep separate; ny to Ee a BAAR ary Ann East.ment, all modern conveniences; low rént to HOUSZ% WANTED.furnished of unfurnished, In FT.ANTOINE.-387\u2014Warm, dry: water on; Whether buying for cash or credit youl \u201cjo small or large lots, cbesper than the signs at lowest wholesale prices, Geo.H.Labbe very lurge verandahe in rear! of house: APriy to ma ary Ann East a responsible party.ee arr, atelier.Iviuity of Blehop street, until ist,May.Ae hay loft; suit one, two horwes, or will \u2018let for will find our prices the lowest\u2019 on furni- lowest market price, for immediate delivery.and Co, Wholesale Manufacturers, show rooms, hot w ater Furnas \u201c with Ash tube: stair- 216 24 Fngineering Department, street ola ress 1 S06 Btar Office: 2m 2° workshop or storage: good, clean, dry.ture.stoves, carpets.ollcloth, blankets, Geo.HB.Labbe pad 2 Bh et 868 350 Ht.Paul street.case in rear of bullding for receiving aff m ; ion.: tored f of charge: orimier ave.ye - mi THREE NEW, FLATS\u2014T0 let, in the finest lo- 7 beds, etc.Goods store Tae gè.goods.Price Ll per month.cality of Montreal 300 fo\" 306 01d Orchard .t Ope i Hi 10 p.m.WHITE.BNAMELLED Furniture.\u2014 Di ng \\ A OÙ \u2018 5 ST.LAMBERT \u2014 Very bright seven roomed \u2018 - a \" until wanted.Open evenings un TM.: washatends, Urteaing bebles, chaire, f1 Java neti Ee ce and Jower} ace.\u201cWestmonnt Llatenn, 5 \u201crooms.Atwater house, easily heated, few minutes walk from FURNISHED FLATS WANTED.WANTED TO PURGHAGE.City House Furnishing Co.1332 to 1388 | \u201chey thblen rotary 830 ee See 25 house desks.tables.ete.etc.» fine assorts .fata: evers hing new and modern: à né buiter, ath and ve at any vn the street: very station, garden: rent (hear at $0 a month.- : St.Lawrence Boulevard, 7 doors Toeod | per cent.to.83 wer than (belr.] neat goods, 25 per cent.cheaper than ordine rd s; re #25 r nth each, ly cheap for winter.ddress D.Cusaon, 17 ar- rent house fa to rig art re y ann .à ruby Ps .the manufacturers, .H.Lebl to the Cradock Simpson Co, 205 SC James er Park, St Henry.Tel.Westmount 2776.Would x Vora Star Office.ht r Le > > FURNISHED Norling on from ist | Rachel.: 2 etal gage, oF y Go\" wh voir 1 fini Hu: Dre to.are, 350 St.Paul st.\u2018 st.or 149 Esplanade ate.* 224 6 Jaw Fz doctober \u201c of cit Box J 388 ad or- | COOKING RANGE, \u201cGrand Duchess, No.Sa, 13 fre Bore 300 Bt.Paul pi TT PTR oT TT Tien: - ST.FAMILLE \u2014 Upper tenement à rooms, | Sicentisl pa y.* 228 à good condition; will.well cheas.18 Basstt à 44-2 RINGER SEWING MACHINE EADS, ai} FAIRMOUNT AVE, 152 \u2014\u2014 Flat to let, hoi lei fietnres qu vite, hard vont fones: | ufuTnace: exposed plumbing; also heated Furs, evening clothes, musical instru.street.Pres rectrirai Miimieninen, Cor 15 Bh water furnace, will vent cheap th a gu04 1, mater GENTE TILT dark mame.per, | 2nd lighted apartments of four or less ems Faraioned Tat.with 2 or 3 ments, jewellery, silverware, cameras, |.3 te ons» cal CE « ténant, all modern conveñtences, Apply 148 dun 11% 1.Denis nf.* Phone RE TE 2176 roome.Apply 74 Bt, Famille st.228 \u20ac, bedrooms: moderate rental; state perticulars.bankrupt stocks of boots, rübbers, \u2018etc.COLLATSIBLE portable house, 2.Jeet Jong, 8 Lan ty Puage Fairmount avenue, or U, Desvurdy, 137 St.: 129 J.M.Campbell, Enstern Townehips Bank Build: Doing the largest trade of any dealer in fee.wide and 6 feet Ligh rooms, Tor Lawrence Houievard.226 6 me To ements tata dust finished, ing.Tel.Main 2178.the city.Persons wishing to securs the MIA buleooyr, stable ter\u201d play bouts | Small Heintzman & Co.upright pland FLAT 10 LET à TWO UPPER TLATS with all modern {mo b pantre: hot and cold water: someting new: ra a | best prices should first see Bam Pearson, : :| tor sale, rosewood case, 7 1-8 octaves,\u2019 \\ + LET- -Ready for oefupation, 5DU (0 provements, four hedrooms; rent moder- Loo low rent.Apply $83 Drolet.FOR OCTOBER 5ti\u20148mall rolabea plats Hu 776 Notre.Dame stréet west.Tel Main in good condittion Becular price $400, ! nimber) Esplanade avenue, a first class UP nte Apply to J.A.Desjardins, 998 Cadieux 99.low tent.Apply 5 | have two bedroome, and be.east of Bleury Mall ora ttended to \u2018188 297 CHURCH AVE., Verdun, ver 2 houses, nicely now $225.5.00 cash and\u2019 $5.00 a per fiat, § rooms.furnace nnd ali modern cor | street 37 2e0û , { and south of Mount \u2018Royal ave.2 764 Star, 965.Mall orders a : ished, each giving 8192; price, $1,450; Sa WwW nt] hoos thei \\qulences.Apply R.Lobia.875 Tupper st.|.rest.727 20 fustverstTy ST ring\u201d ee nr Office.oo 226 2 aw 4 | © obi ed to sell; Immediate possession.os 288 month.c sy Lindsay, Limited, © 512 les and sen amen cho ne me ir « Phone Up 887: : a ) = \u201crooms, new plumbing, pain an - i ; 8 of adie an entlemer 2 Batlantyne street.Verdun, atherine es new/suits at on | ra LE (ro RENT.in Montreal Annex.130 modern flats perin: electric\u201d (ixtures:.cheap to cérefui FUANIENED FLAT warited, sitting; dining, bell.ALL RINDS ot ue gad, .antiques, 2 will \u2018get the benefit of a specially low | uRus WENOR AVE.- To rent, comfortable flat, p.TU (om $10 1,850 a month.Menterai À party.Apply P.O.\" Box 78, Hamilton, Ont.LIS Sd bath, \u2018heated: fear Moun: giiverware, miusical instruments, eto.8 CHANDELIER for sale, cheap, handsome 8 | PARTIES furnishing and secking value for their price.For the next, two weeks 25 \u2018per : CARLY 1 \\irosvenor ave.say MMT to Te Tatrie Butlding.ow ae N\u20141082 Welitngt (Verdus)\u20148e 1.tain street, north of, 8t- Catherine; give por: we have a big Qemandid will} pay a higher branch brass chandelidr, hal] lamp apd two money in new brass and iron beds.springs, cent, off regular fall prices.H.Albert, = pe | detached, elgnt room a aement; tiedlars.\u201cAddress J SR Btar Office.\u201c| price thin any other dbdier, H.Pearson.\u201856 yranch chandelier.at York 5 art \u201cWest.mattresses, bureaus, ebiffoniers.sideboards, bed 184 \"St.Catherine street west, near\u201d GRUSVENOR AVE, Westmweut, {mmediaie TO RENT RE fiat of five rooms, all Al moders.improveménts.dvi Food es sa inter Craig west.Muin 3967.209 ae mount.lounges, Slicloth.rane gasoliern, êtes etes Bleury.A 231 13è04 | Possession, upper flat, 7 ruouis, ail modern bright.337 Fulium st, Key at 399, 1 Elm ave.Ption Westmount ve * 1086 FLAT.-\u2014 Wanted, to ront for titer re proo s.: es DE, \"sion 408 th , a conveniences; moderate rent.Appiy veWic ; 228-646 1 4 ; p months: furnisheï flat, four rooms, kit- ladi ha gentlpmen\u2019s cant AMOSO, the ai compiegion benutifier, 20¢8.For private sale at Fraser Bros, .1 : ¢ Wellington.jo [ALL KINDS oa\u2019 and menti; CRE great p James st.229 8 Costiuctiva nd Heuils.Log 107 Joant of chen and bathroom.heated and telat | oft clothing, furs.jewellery damvise, an- the; best tunic aud clesnser; removes al) Co BOATS, YACHTS, LAUNCHES, ere.Trade.Main 2745, 227 6 TWO choice flats, seven rooms each.Nos.39, 65 ST.ANTOINE.16 rooms\u201d good re- u ht, situation above Sherbrooke and we tique furniture, carpété, ete, bést prices splotches, discolorations, and bleinisbes; im.| HUTOHISOS ST.172 Nice 6 1 ni 1740 and [2080 Hutchison at.everything \u2018pairs, gus electricity.Shannon nt, 3, Bt.Urbain.J $43, Biar-office, 328 3 | U0 H.Tubln 487 Craig east, Tel.East party tq the complexion the freshuess, beauty.PIANO and parts good.bargain do prompt par BOATS \u2014 For sale gatolens merine motor, sus road Nee ay me Anis modern ahd up to date.$25 month, ; t-rooms; $8, 59.Apply 187 Shannon st.FURNISHED beated flat, west of Park ave, 4095.Mail orders attende 208 26 or Dico of yon a in by, Fémponsible choles or part; good | oF plano PA Mas por 3 H F.in Al JLendition, chéap for, Sag.2174B Hurchison st.Phone St, bouts 1272, - .227 + between Dorchester ih Sherbrooke.J 700 i.witbout 1t, 25 cents fot smuple, Ad- Risch, Louts XV, style: valued sf 3 wbr {9 76 : a i \u2014 T To LET No.3 4 Mackay, 10 new bouses, of = \u2014 4 Stas Office.- 286 ALL KINDS ladies\u2019 \u201cand Fentiemen's \u2018east HUTCHISON ST = ar Mouut Koral, /4 rooms, 1.an rooms; all modern Improve .$10; 2 rims, : newly paid à and piper.ments; low rent to suitable tenants; also No.FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.080, > thi tie Co, [well for $375 cash, only in use 114 Years.Ap- 0 à ™ \"I Ann off elothing, arm rase er is AS 1 ema - cure ! ¥ \u2018 Co.Blation B., ply 3 9 Star Office.THE Steamer Victoria for sale, at the \u201cPort = TE t Apr n Annex any other dealer; ; | ed.Appiy 1028 Hirehison.Tel.St, Louis 2353 4A Rrunswick, 8 ronds, Ju perfect order.8, 1 EDIATELY.nt April, pay à better ce.7 of Brockville, length 78 ft,\" 16 sn beam: erie en omni io mai \u2014 TS 4 ; à to carry passengérs.; COURT L| Ortivieinlty Park avenus, references fur | cai fest on Stress.700 Notre Dame ak CORDWOOD for eale, three tt, long, at fall.| : Iméke abot 12 miles per hour.Now rim HUNTEY ST.441 558 100, were | eT Ay St.Hubert, TEN Bh gate DÉBLINGGOURE dik, = ere nished atid rent paid in bdva vate.Apply at west.Tel, Main 3366.220 28 way, perfectly \u2018dry, first quality maple, | Met on (he River Bt \u2018Lawrence, between \u201can modern\u201d im rovements, to rent anti chènette, stèréroom, hot whtet.télsphone once, Box 817, General \u2018Post SIA 4 ° etc.Address J.A, Bedard, Ste.Adele, Ter- Ogdensburg, Brockville, Butternut Bay asd fet May.$100k.¥ L.Baugh, 107 81.James.TO LET \u2014Reven roomed corner fai, \u2018ed floor; $30.00: 6 \"oes Inturnisned, $38.00, \"suite pliahe Uptown\u2019 4087.ei AL Koren lo a soin Lira, towel.jrebonne County, Que,\u2019 Co 17 ¢ We always have in stock a number Alexandria Bay.Apply to iio, ot Smad \u2014 : y © 1 ; t : ; elee-] 14; Phone i003 Mount, > \u2019 , vavigation Co.a HUNTLEY ST-1lnuse, 3 and 4 tenemiénts: yas.tole Tha Hn flit Bn fond - - : BEERO NEI Fath Et où prem D paid, Ader, 146 Craig west.Tl DINNBR JACKET, lined st ith, about Of good second-hand square and up- e , \u2019 .7.18 law Bath, £34.00; veveniie 12 per cont.Appiy view, $20 per mbnth, Appi 1007 8e.Caiborine FURNISHED FLAT off Philips square tout inter month dress, atatiñg réntai |, Main 36.air orders attended to.308 36 chisut= never worn, cost $16; wl 43 right planés for sale, from $50 up- : _ \u2014 - E.Lalonde, 16% Huntly St.louis 57S.st, test plano, grate, ste.Addin RR O19, Btat and Lin 1) iam to tT © 8080, Siar |.- Te snap, Box J 941, Star Oftite wards.Most Hberal terms of payment.WANTED TO RENT-A small yard for storage; 206 Branch Office 338 3 | oran TIC cos \"288 2 pren wa o_any_ quantity; suitable.Come in and ses us before buying else: state lication, sise and J.ott The A à hyo | TU Wm sr ure?me be À Er CE ee SN Full EE | oser compe om = vois | te Ve Sonne Tn 2 \"woe, fan ré ut PEN BE.Lalonde.468 Con cave ADD dos 3 aber, rooms.cheap 2 darefui tenant.T.fes mount, Aâdress R.es, star Bis 06 be hip 5 Papineau ave.7 fe ivy 3 is TA nce! - r\u2014 i 1 Yanik AT 219 6 S037; Main 2840.- Tas Wear 2176 A846 Bt James: sh MAS ive { Beko ion, Ey ; , PIANO.For sale, po ER vise a, ja\u201d , good AUTOMOBILES MOTOR CARS, ère HUTCHISON ST, 207\u2014To tet, above Prince 7 eut > 1 a dine aon ition: Was THe owner\u2019 leavin y 3 3 VILLENEUVE ST, 634\u2014Bplendid cornèr fiat'te | \"TICKETS, wat, watches, dia-.à otty; will sfr tor $136.Address Xo, 49: > Artour op Nee a flat oF a a and |\" rent; aid lights; pertes.TT imme.MIDDLE FLAT.ois rvs Fr \u201cRESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED, ; monde, fawpllery, astra En ture, Foust Royal.; + | Fam, yacht for tals, & resi bargsin:.wise a m.umas Colis, one 3.st, diate poescssinn; cheap for tridter.R.Neviile, let.15th October to 1st May, 1566 Mace Bhettidia pate, prices 5 81 x 7: 20 A.p: gazoilre engine, 4 cyclos; at : a EE, fiteide ave.Westmount.Tel, West, reel 37 Nal unt Port CENTRALLY.lecaten qildate st | ie CE city tor good articles.Ji 23 Miller.\\Catalog on \u2018demand.A.rt \"ia.PLANO bargains this week at the People's PI.eabin.1 933, far Orfies.ns HUTUHISON Sr.re tet, abive Pridce 2003.: } 225 8.St.Lou 4 19% ; borih of Sherbrooke at,\u201d Weve £00 or st Somes street, Phohe - ET 94 + ond \u2018Bro er Office, 17.Tacs d'A es; ; ano Exchange, 860 Bt, Lawrence.One small Be Arthur\u2014Nice lower (lat, of 4 rooms sud inodern conveniences: fefit fet to ézcceû - 780 26 M rok TINESL 1008 pismo, very good for practice.in best LARGE seven seated automobile, fin Serfest bathroom.\u201cThomas Collins, 20 Chomedy st.© Ving rn venus sas and\" eteceri PE Se piety Cardia eu a.J 201, Star Office.odd na yer Bote, with éitner hot wat oe TL Main TIES.1.98 order.wr 175; + sable #5 cash, balases 5 pré soutpred, 5 rofussd, Pt : , .tenement of sev on - 5 ual abd oa : .able offe : 2.wv, ow price.\u201d Addrem in D.L.Duspois:| 15 a Lie ss Junmegiate sa ut = bedrooms; | PLAT on pak of Sous, Wewisd, ghee ar tour oR Address with full p DINING-BOOM, TABLE.two befroom room.| Nets, | 22% moni 79 2] ste.No rensonable offer, n Victor, Than, BE ST.-\u2014Flat to let, four roms, bath.29 Ft.James at.Tel Main or evétiing on \u2018 ; \u20ac ticninre J tar: Office at heater and chat ot ale, ohiap, to |.Btantay at.TATE 5 den, ten dolines on mont AT Soe iA, Bovievard EA Joseph, Toes The Nf rn, Winsot streste.Apply Box J 060 Star Office.T quick ure App Sh Be.Alexander eee 4 Dr.Wlison, 44 Park ave.\u201cTF 1150.A Louls 1824 ny FLAT WANTED (furisbed of farmisted RS = devras for cate MAX BL.NA omy Ein Tn ; - 0 of ; WESTMOUXT, 3 Windsor ave, The , got Te TET formes Foot.saved a fon Tite fo \"Bic fu Piss aves answer SE partieuiars re hitihe, octaves pe Howritals, and fondition.with complete eat 4x Mab LAVAL AVA, 8i4\u2014Fine flat to let.pertec flat in Westdiount, harliwood floots, elert veplog: heated; bo ta Shazul Say | went Manes: + sult 7 J se À ptite, Néthange, 887 Ki.- archanis fide Almost new Weber Upright Plano for | oie 5 \u2018 tale Se prit 4.2] Bide.che Bear fisinres, ete: immediate occupation 6 chen: Auer\u2019 ligut, 381 St.la of bee, = oh : ple CH = a, Tone) ray.ve ane.es Lee) ale.walnut case, 7 1- dede ivory 851, /Star Office.3 mu sis e.3 .; | tito : «ys als; mount.Phone West dos 6° | Wthrcomu.742 mt.Juines st à ee re EE Kssrowaïbia CRE Poe j = (ie me ee de ae te NT | Beatin Aron TAME: Deus sine in 19 moher POWER, vit (on HE : | woop Ave.222-709 lent rooms, fai | pifrcnthe; five ae er Het sip see a eu MONEY x0 LOAN.02 otfies.Deiortinies ave IT and es lt Prioe only $290.£10 cash | rer: nowiy.painted, Bu on oe x A ro ear done $100 Mackas Se ape mee made fare re EI froma.des Dior ' sar an and $6 & mon Lind ny Limit- 101; Osborne st \u2019 00.acka Ss, tn .ji ù i ; ; E> - - .) ; ravie\u201d Ne 2 of Be Jemes; Evening, 71 six foe.hed wad oo \"Siete, special; $40 To t ae .Phat Phat eae ony Snap he sa Nes Sonor; oe Visio he a oy Sy ed; 24 8e C J mt ar ; Alexaudér + ,( r ia 4 \u2014 Mos, sure, ue id Me.EE à \" etonage ro Le avt ë se, ë A | wee exe striétrp.conf! le POR RATIN { - af rokr, upper.r 5 \u2018 oh n i 4; ; te- 168.46 zawl- = te ables, xt £100t, bathre tièhr Fairmount, Annexu- until May, key ds.1 eines.neat l'PINÉ = for \u2018fatéit TR _ stave; ad des ; 169.40 saw.; ; dû ; 5, Sp À fist © oa Hale ord WL Mar ry ls vu Ale, êta robes À see vèût a Jet un , rétro = 1 T= 4 ro uw .large lot he wo gust.gi en a ort water {8 cheap wins | truce, Ho 258 nti Whipplag Facils ; Oh odrigage ue f ind ges \u201c BUSINESS CHANCES.\u2018BIG PAYING business: only few dollars and spare time required; send for free \u201cDookiet, Money Mal: ng Copcrtanities In Mail Order Business\u201d why work for others \u2018oF remain pror; write me to-day; you'll be assed with what [ send free.Address Mc- an, Dept.140, No.2133 Bighth avenue New York.19 §2 law A FINE business chance.for a lady: can he bought at very little cash: For particulars enquire of Mrs.A.Cousipeau, 5H Beaulieu street.« MILLINERY.° = ro MRE J.A.LAPOINTE.takes pleasure to av - nounce te her many customers that sbe has just returued from New York, where she was for teu.days selecting the latest designs fo?her fall opening.which Is taking place the Zand.September and the following days.Hua dreds of inodels Lo choose froim.1498 st.James.« 227 8 228 2 'GENBRAL WORK or \u2018House cleaning by day, can give good references.Apply 1515 Hutchison st, near 3t.Royal.\u201d {GOVERNESS \u2014 A refined young English lady wisher position as governess to one or two children; \\ German and English; good references.\u2018Address S S 6048, Star Branch Office.278 4 |; HOUSEKEEPER -\u2014 Refinéd French person, speaking English.first class housekeeper, wants housekeeping for bachelors or widowers; best references, Address P P 9729, Star Branch Office 226 5 HOUSEKEEPER \u2014 Wanted Ny a smart, tidy girl position to keep.bachelor's apartments, a good valet: good references, Address P P 5777, Star Branch Office.226 2 2aw- \u2018| HOUSEKBBPER\u2014Thoroughly éxperienced young housekeeper, wishes engagement as house- | keeper to gentlemen, where servants are kept, / or where thers 1s a maid kept for rough work, and walt on table.Address § 8 6017 Star ness houses in London; distance no object.tice, good references: Apply J 938, Btar Of- FURNACEE \u2014 A few more furnaces wanted by experienced man.trustworthy and honest.Address T T 6118, Star, Branch Office.| 229 3 FURS remgdelled = Practical furrier, remodelling to latest \u2018styles.High class work guaranteed, Charges moderate.113A St.Antoine st - INDOOR MEN \u2014 Young man : wants piace in -gentieman\u2019s hous\u2019 as.indoor ,- house man: n wait tablè; can éngaze any time after -October 1st.Address ss go12, Star Branch Office.> 2288 MUSICIAN (éello) wahts engagement, or would join orchestra, where work couid |\u2019 be found; good references.P.P 600, Star Branch Office.225 MARRIED MAN ' desires employment as night watchman, strictly sober, honest; speaks French, too.Cooper, 156 Plessix st.MAN with first class horses and new express, will take delivery contract for $16 week.Apply J.915, Star Office.PAPER HANGING, painting, , etc., best materials; Phone Westmount 1588.J.73 Hallowell st., Westmount.tinting, plaster- Teasonable prices.Bacon, decorator, 26 à Bulpke, 69 Bleury st.233 10 Branch Office.220 2 ENGLISHMAN wants situation in any ca- | LAUNDRESS wante family washing to do Pacity of trust, has been managing busi- | at home.Call for and deliver.638 FPa- pinean \u2018aven ue.LADIES suits and mantles made - ro order, also ladies\u2019 dress repairing a specialty.1277 St, Lawrence Boulevard, near Rachel street.- LADY STENOGR RAPHER desires powftion: good English \u2018education; French and some Uerman; eleven years\u2019 experience: Fond references.Address P.Q.Box 323, Moatreal.\u2018229 2 | \"LADY'S MAID \u2014 Position wanted by young woman as lady's maid; good \u201cHebe\u201d woman;.weil\u2019 recommended.Address.FE K ; 9430, Star Branoh Office.a - 438 - Ak LY MUSICIAN \u2014 Young lady.speks: position.as violinist; goed sight reader.FAddress \u2018908 st Urbain: st.City, Miss Cunnett,.= 227 «2604 .3 MAID by October an\u2019 smart nent \u201cYoung © -&lrl wants position as maid to 1ady, no experience, willing.to learn and stay, would take Upper housemaid\u2019s placé, no table work.Address 4 D| 6112, ftar Branch office.229 3 MOTHER'S, HELP or hourekoepor wants situation with um family residing - in: the (country.Abply J 813, Star Office.237 8° {NURSERY GOVERNESS, \" retiped young lady would .lke position to one or two jchildrer; best of references, Address vv POSITION as timekeeper or clark wanted by young man.well educated, good character and appearance, can work typewriter, steady and reliable; good references; would accept low salary id present.P.o.Box 145.227 3 PAINTING, paper hanging.tering, prices reasonable, guaranteed; highest Beferences.Woiffe, 757 City Hall avenue.tinting, plas- best work Apply M.229 2 PAINTING, tinting, *burlapping done, reasonable.prices, small jobs promptly at- tended.J.Doyle, 134 Mackay st.rear., 228.2 PAINTING, \u2018Graining.\u2019.Tintine.Paper hanging.Plastering, Carpen ering Brickwork wanted; first class\u2019 work.moderate prices.Weekes and Haslett car 426.Delisle st.St.Henry, or 497 Jiuntiey st.St.Denis Boulevard.228 8 STEN OGRAPHER \u2014 Wanted by exper?stenographer work in the evening from seven till eleven.Address V V 8159,.Star Branch Office.; ; \\ STENOGRAPHER and general office man of ten years\u2019 experience, at present in pnsition,.desires change for satisfactory reasons: rapid shorthand -wrlter:.good henkeepsr and eorrespondent.ete, E del- lent references.Moderate salary.Address J 987, Star Office, 2 TTR - SITUATION ns © f, sécond cook nr pastry cook, Address Box J 277 Star Office, : - 208 8° TRÂVELTER\u2014 With rond connection, In Fiast- ern Ontario and Provines of Quebes, Par fancy Ary goods.is open for enga ement: J Star Office.and WORK -\u2014 Wanted hy thoroughly competent male stenographer work Auring evenings; will supply typewriter.Could alse handle set of books.J 831, Star Office.227 8° WANTED anditing and books to post and - halance.dy yoûñg nan, with 15 years\u2019 experience In large wholesale house: satisfaction guaranteed, J 73%, Star Office.225 seca TFispows CLEANED double window, cleaned and put up.Carpets beaten, etd.Apply H, F.Emmerson, 8%a St.Alexander st.Clty.3 8 .YOUNG \u201cMAN of twenty-two desires position aX office assistant or assistant bookkeeper.six years\u2019 experience, exceptionally good references.J 849, Star O a.YOUNG:.MAN, 20, requires situation as private secretary or an clerk.with sore outdoor work; quick writer.Abstalner and \u2018non-smoker, Write # \u2018Ra 733% Dorion, er 228 + MILLINERY.Te LISA DePAUL, of nt high clans Parisian millinery.Thé value of & Hat is not in its price, but in its artistic form.Hats received from Paris every week.272 st.Catherine west.re x AGENTS WANTED.AGENT \u2014 One good, energetic, reliable man in every town to take orders for best custom made clothes in Canada.Highest commission.Rex.Tailoring Co.sou ae AGENTS and others make and sell your own goods and have ail the profite.Wheaton and \u2018Co, (453, New Bedford, Mass, U.8S.\" A | have been in business fr years at \u2018stand, upon request will send you a list of their money-making propositions.AGENTS \u2014 Nameplates, signs, numbers, readable darkest nights; easily wold; profits large: samples free.Wright BSup- ply Ce, Englewood, Ill.AGENTS '\u2014Handy Hame Fastener, every horse owner buys at sight, 200 p.c.profit.Thomas Fastener Co, §011, Barnov Blk., Dayton, Ohio.AGENTS \u2014 35 dally selling our handy \u2018tool, 12 articles tn one; lightning seller; sample free.Thomas Mfg.Co., nel Block, Dayton, O.4011 Bar AGENTS \u2014 New invention: never.before sold in your territory; coin money; Automatic Hame, Fastener; horse owners wild about them; sells on sight; anyone getting territory can make a fortune; tree sample to workerq: write, at once.Automatic Fas tener Co.,' K 654) Cincinnati, O.AGENTS \u2014Peary\u2019s own story and Dr.Cook's discovery of North Pole; thrilliug book of ad- veature; over 450 pages; splendidly !tlustrated.Send for outfit.B.mas Co., 9011, Barney.Dayton, Ohio.AGENTS \u2014 Bénd for free dopy of \u201cThe Thomas Agent,\u201d the greatést \u201cagents paper published: filled with money-mak- ing plans; \u2018\u2019no license tax\u201d decision of Su-; preme Court; pointers to agents; evely agent should have a copy at \u2018once, ; Address to-day, Thomas and Co.4011 Wayne avenue, Dayton, Ohio.\u2018AGENTS coin money handling our new bouse- hold specially; prof! ts enormous.Write today for free particul The Elgin Trading a + 229 2 law , Huntingdon, Pi Qu AGENTS \u2014 \u201cComplete story of Discovery of North Pole by Dr.Cocky and Commander Peary.\u2019\u201d\u201d Send for free eoondstun Enormous demand.50 per cent.commission, Books on time.Bradiey- Garretson Co mited, Brant- ford, Ont.222 8 MEN AND WOMEN wanted for house to house work and public .bulldings, easy sales, large commission.Both languages.Apply - between 3 and 8& p.m.1207 St Dominique, Ville St.Louis .ORGANIZERS wanted $100 1s offered to \u201cany person opening council in their place.This soclety ls known since 21 years and ln case of sickness sick benefit is to be paid to women as well as to men.For more information write to H.Morrissette, 63 Garnier st.Mont- \u2018real.STARTLING household invention.Sells on _ THE MONTREAL DAILY ST\\R-SATURDAT, SEPTEMBER 25, 1909.\" ee Et EE ROOMS TO LET.\u2018BELMONT ST, 31a \u2014 Bright furnished room, bath, hot and cold water, suitable for one or two gentiemen; no other room- ors / 228 4 BELMONT PARK, 40 \u2014 Beautiful large bright rooms, furnished or unfurnished, hot water heating; private family; gentle- | men only; also single furnished room.2:8 BHAVER HAIL -HILL, 48 \u2014 Double and single rooms, well furnished, every convenience; terms moderate.235 6 ° ROOMS TO LET.\u2019 HANOVER.1îfA\u2014Niçely furoished room: ream heated; Auer light rd all conveniences: rent $3.00 and $10.00 per month.| HANOVER STa- -19\u2014Large double room, with running watet in room; Auer light god all conveniences.\u2019 | 227 8 HUTCHISON 1638 \u2014 Comfortably furnished front rooms, bath flat, all con- venlences; moderate rental, 228 ?IN A COSY middle flat a bedroom, neatly- furnished, eulinbie for a lady employed during day\u2018 or: a quiet\u2019 gentleman, use of BISHOP ST, 275-\u2014Large front room; nicely telephone, ®iectric light, bath ana Ens, furnished, \u2018with clothes closet, bath flat; With widow and som.Address 23 Claremont all conveniéhces; use of phone; \u2018private fam.|-avenus, off st.Urbain, Annex.Tel.Sty.eus 5 Louis 1479.| 228 2 BERRI, 143a \u2014 Large front parior, suitabls for married couple or two gentiemen, also single room; phone.Apply middle flat - 224 8 BELMONT, 16 \u2014 To rent in a desirable neighborhood neatly furnished room,double or single; wardrobe, on bath fiat.225 8 BACHELORS will £ind.lexumously furnished rooms, hot water, electric light, telephone, janitor's service.with breakfast if desired.at 4 Phillips Place.228 2 BISHOP ST, 23 \u2014 Nicely furnished, very large room, for one or two gentle- \u2018men, every convenience.BLEURY, 129 to let, \u201cgas, bath, steam heat, central.\u2014 large furnished room | LARGE, newly furnished front room, quiet locality, near business centres, no.other rooiners, no children, phone, privileges to learn French, 20 man (or two friends); must be- sober, :Addrass Phone East 5513.228 2 LAGAUOHETIERE Sr.WEST, 384\u2014Up- to-date furnished roome; hot and cold water, and shower bath; use of phone; gentlemen only; price moderate.CU 8 LINCOLN AVE., 20 \u2014 A sunny, cosy room, bathroom fiat, private family; refined surroundings; ieals if desired; ladies only.225 6 ! 397 LAGAUCHETIERE ST.WEST, BLEURY, 129 \u2014 Large bright unfurnished room to let, gus, bath, steam heated, first floor; central.CITY\u2019 HALL AVE, 631 Large \u2018 bright furnished room, bathroom flat, steam heated; Auer light: private family.227 3 CITY COUNCILLORS ST., 30 \u2014 Rooms to let.Auer MEht; | private family.227 b & CALL The Renting Office (of Montreal), 350 leury: thence go to comfortable homes; no charges.Longmore Realty Co., Up 5049.: 227 3 CHURCH ST.# \u2014 Furnished rooma on bathroom fat.227 8 COURSOL \u2014 Rooms, furnished or unfurnished at 89 Coursol.st, CENTRE STREET, 63, corner of Wellington, Pt.St.Charles \u2014 Single front room, newly furnished, tp let.CRESCENT S8T., 79 Nicely furnished front qoom, bath flat, use of phone.227 83 CRESCENT ST., No.142 \u2014 One single and ons double room, well furnished, both front rooms, all modern conveniences.227: 6 CENTRAL\u2014Furnished room, central right hand bell, 145 Alexander st.CITY HALL AVE:, @16\u2014Large room furnished or unfurnished: Auer Might: enamel bath: private family; kitchen privileges; ladies or gentlemen.; : AprEUX Two healthy unfurnished front, rooms, gas, bath.every convenience, $8 per month; English, 1389 Cadieux st., near Rachel.229 2 locality; Anderson, Ind.=) 400.00 to $7,200.00 yearly\u2019 made fitting eye glasses; quickly and eastly learned; big field; have your own husiness with Independent income; write to-day for free *\u2018Booklet 39°: tells how.National Optical\u2019 College, St.Louis.! - AGENCIES WANTED.AN experiehced (Canadian) manufacturer's some means, wants exclusive agency from manufacturers or foreign Jobbers, to open branch In Quebec and cover surroundings.Pest references, FH E.Royer, 179 Bagot st.Quebec.229 4 MAN with z004 busiuess ability wishes to secure exclusive agency for Ottawa with first.class wholesale or: firm, Opening up sample room.Commission or, salary.Apply Box 9.Star Office, Ottawa.5 - 8 ___ ROOMS TO LET.ACQUEDUCT ST.296A Large double front room, on bath flat: suitable for two young ladies: electric light; use of kitchen.237 6 ATWATER AVE.643\u2014 Furnished rooms, Apply Annie Riley, 746 St.Catherine west.SEWING by day wanted.Salerceau, 171 Huntiey, Boulevard St.Denis.228 3.SEWING\u2014 Wanted plain .sewing or.mend- ] fng by.the day.Apply by letter, P.O.Box 76 St.Lambert, Que.228 à SMART French Canadian \u2018girl wants situation as general .mservafit, With private family, understands all household * duties and cooking: best references: wages re- aired $15 per month.Address J 945, Biar Office.Address Miss STENOGRAPHER, expert electrivél; engineering, banking, la experlèncé; position desired, teimpordry dor permdnent.Box, H 9583, Star Branch office.228.2 THE DOME BURBAU h has.registered cook Réneraln, Kenera] servants, buplic and private cooks, house-tablemaids, upper housemalds, adles\u2019 maid, experionced waïtresses capable nurse, Working took- | housekoopers: x ferences [Eten 67 Mans- fleld.Uptown 4041.: TT im WORKING HOUSEKEEPER \u2014 Thoroughly competent young Bcôtch woman desires position as working.housekeeper to elderly lady or mentiemen.Address.WwW W830, Star Branch Office.229.8 2aw WANTED \u2018at once a position as good cook for sma.l hotel or boarding house In or quiside the city.J 758, Star Office.228 2 WESTMOUNT REGISTRY OFFICE, 4867 Bherbrooke, near cerner Victoria avenue, makes .no chafige to \u2018servants.Generals wanted immediatély, \u2018Phone\u2019 Westrttount 2334.4 ER 855 6 WORK wanted by the day by a respect- able woman, first class laupndreps, hest of éty Jetetences.Mre aie oo Urbaiir .at.à 8 WANTED work.by wash, iron, Ing or Mouse cluanine.de hing, Front.| st.city, best references.228 WORK wanted by rellable widow, houses ences, etc.Write G., or call acter.86 Delotimier avenue.I WASHING and ironing.want or re- 4 apectabls word, at ther | Th .Ap- YOUNG - MARRIED COUPLE want post- tion as gardendar and cook or anything | around house or farm.at onde, J I 3 ô A COOK, tion in & private ei Wednesday; reference, az A DRAGSMAKER Food fitter, would Tike \u201can experienced woman, 8 post: for Tuesda, George he: © Office.- es TT TT rouxe- LADY of refinement with best city SITUATIONS WANTED, (FEMALE) ability of & ONE frame vents unes, teaching elements.of English and music} country prete Address H $135, Btar Branch Office.° 395 5 You.\u2018WILL FIND iat ol Cee i et for tending JSekosl, poe 12.kes a gontle- Lum hou order In exchange for tie.Home, Add 8 8 0088, Star French ot flee.; \u2018228 1.BY fir\u2019 a \u2018éünérels wamings gentle: man's lies, good drying ground._Apolp or Ay Charts Borromes et, S0ORERErER Tog aun : twéi ol moules = au bs aris; Re na ; Stat rs CL tion.Weise \"Pals \" it Ce à a \u2018an oy \u2018Mother W 4.ook né\u201d house: Indies\u201d contum t alte a \"1 fun 0 | Some wip wane a Hv clalty.Oa t polis Fr ti, 0 a WIDOW \u2018wishes; ponition ouse- (top floor), Mra: Morin.keeper, fob one or tus entiemin ot old\u2019 - ; Sood took and as » - WIDOW, with a young pénurie at deen Office, © ne a 3 3 ss star Lh SALE.provisos SF of Seomtren, EE De, Ri.N A.Sans 1e ath a day of October, 1809; [RY of.clock: in ge iotemoon at \u2018thes plate of: dusintus Dé fendent; 226: Do-| Se TRE urn\u201d of jira AT Le godly: me ete ue ne Ages Guebeoy Ne.19 441.5 CLP cleaning or cooking by day: good refers| ¢ pm, | 16210.Star Branch Office \u2018bath flat, clothes closet énd balcony; no other roomers -227 8 INURSERY GOVERNESS, cooks, house-tablé | maldn, .nurees\u2019 and generajs, Apply Wo-} AT 98 UNION AVE, single room, semi- men's {Canadian Employment Bureau, 60 private bath, electric light; gentlemen University st.Open «from 10 to 5, Tuesdav only.229 2 und Thursday.7 to 9.232 3eod : : AYLMER ST.85 \u2014 Double and single SCHUBBING wanted by day By good.rooms to let, warm and comfortable.strong Woman, references it required.| ANNEX, 1781 Esplanade avenue, bétreen Boulevard St.Joseph and Villeneuve \u2014- Pariors, unfurnished, warm End bright, for winter, with .famlly of two, electricity; gas: telephone; kitchen privileges, 226.8 2aw ANNEX \u2014 Clarke st, 498 \u2014 Nicely furnished room; no children; -suitable for two.ladies or gentlemen; ladies preferred; kitchen privileges.ANNEX, 144A Clarke st.\u2014 Newly furnished.bed-sitting room \u2018In & modern, fiat, enamel bath, electrio light, board If debir- ed, AYIMER BT.57 \u2014 Two large bright front dren.ANNEX \u2014 Esplanade avende, 1735, bright double rooms, nicely furnished, suit married couple, kitchan privileges.2:8 3 3aw AYLMER BT.88 ~~ A furnished front bedroom, large and bright, suitable for two gentlemen, also a single bedroom.AYLMER ST.81 \u2014 Single room, furnished; private family.Apply 853, Btar Office.228.2 ALEXANDER, Br, above St.Catherine st.Comfortably furnished bedrooms, hot and told bath, electric Might, furnace; sen- tlemen otily.228 8 BLEURY.98 \u2014 Neat single trout room, furnistred and large front parior, furnished or unfurnished, Bas, hot water heating: every convenience.| 3 BLEURY \u2014 Room to let.nice large double front room on bathroom floor, all conveniences; Immediate possession; $7.50 \u201cper | month to permanent \u2018tenant, 388 Bieury, two doors above Ontario.| ; BBLMONT ST, 24 \u2014 \u2018Front room,.also a single room, bath flat, steam heat, Auer light, private family of two; suitable for couple or gentlemen.\"BUCKINGHAM AVE.25 \u2014 Well Farnisbed room for a gentleman, in strictly private family; modern conveniences.8 BRUNSWICK ST.12, off Phillips square\u2014 Large furnished front room.226 BLEURY ST, dit\u2014Furotsl od sing! be of p ngle or Mo BLEURY rT 185 To tot.furnished room with use of gas cookipg stove, og .2 2 BEAVER ALL.HILL, TL, corner Don chester, téoms,.double.an single, one on firet flat, also one on .bath \u2018nicely furnished.\u201cApply or telephone ane = manufacturing\" ToOms, on bath fist; private family; no chill.| DS 3 end | children; sight.Agents coining money.Salary or CHERRIER ST.64 \u2014 large rooms in pri- commission.Rradgar, Brantford.Ontario.vate family telephone, electricity, hot ; -; 224 6 \u2018water; gentlemen only., WANED mgents.Legitinate 'wgbatikutes |'CARTIDR BT.279, East End \u2014 Two tor slot machines: patented,\u201d sélis \u2018nn rooms to let.= 28 3 sight for $1.Particulars, Gisha Company.ol CITY COUNCILLORS ST.120 \u2014 Comfortably furnished rooms, Auer light, hot wa-' ter, furnace.and all modern conveniences.i ; 227 3 CHURCH ST.41, City \u2014 Nicely furnished \u2018room, with first class board, well heated, also a vacancy for a few table boarders.228 2 CITY COUNCILI.ORS 8T., 138, near Sher- , brooke, to let good trorit bedroom.fug- | nished; gentlemen lonily; no other roomers.salesman would like an agency from an 228 2 Al manufacturing concern for sole repre- = sentation throughout Canadian North-West ERESCENT ST., 30_.\u2014 Comfortably fur- nd British Columbia, with headquarters nished rooms on.hathroom flat; private at Vancouver.gen give best references.family.| 228 2 Address G.E.Cooôper, 235 Confederation CATHCART ET.76 \u2014 Newly furnished Lite Building, Toronto, Cansda- ~~ ont room for ane dr two.gentlemen: MAN, very sober.of business ability and hot and cold water: electric light; porcelain bath; small private family.CATHCART ST., 84a -\u2014 Furnished room to let in private family.nished front bed-sitting room, for two gentiemen; gas and bath.suitable 228 2 CHAUSSE- STREET, 1213, near Delorimier avenue, doubls front room, furnished, suft- able for married couple; board If required; fifteen minutes\u2019 walk to Angus Shops.224 CHURCH STREET.48 \u2014 Tore bright, alry front ropms to let, on bath fiat, one opening on balcony, mewly furnished: private family; gentlemen preferred.266 4 DORCHESTER ST.WEST, No.415 \u2014 Lovely large -room, also, sihgle room on bath fleor, pipe, quiet homie; near Dominion sg.225 5 DORCHESTER WEST, 634, few nice reoms, in private family, also large front parlor bedroom, with use of piano, for gentleman; convenient to Windsor.Hotel.Up 2644 a DRUMMOND ST.59 \u2014 Well furnished suite, bed and \u2018sitting.adjacent to bath.aujet gentlemen; private family; central., - 225 2eod DORCHESTER BT.WEST, Pacific avenue, No.8, off Dorchester, below Sonvenir ave, 2 sunny connicting fooms, with private bath, turnished or unfurnished, furnace, gas stove and wardrobe; privete famiy.22¢ ¢& DORCHESTER ET.WEST, 571 \u2014 First class rooms, single and double, best appointments.Tel.Uptown- 3531.2:26 5 DRUMMOND ST., 54+ and double; ern ing; telephone; ane Hotel; \u2018Transients.DORCHESTER WREST, 708, Nicely furnished single fonveniences; steam heat- block west of Windsor 225 5 corner Mackay, lovely furnished large front rooms.on bath fiat, alsa bedroom.with little.room| se kitchen, for housekeeping.226 4 furnished rooms, one parlor bedroom and one on bathroom flat, hot water, electric light.near Windsor Hotel.224 DORCHESTER sr.WEST, ,965.\u2014 Large double and single front\" rooms.suitable for married éouple or two gentlemen; no beautiful location.\u2018 228% DQUBLE ROOM, -fornishod, electric light, ete, 12% Hutchison st.226 8 DORCHESTER ST, 549\u2014Large nicely far a (ished rooms; bath; phone; near \u201cWindsor ote! 2 ENGLISH LADY lIving on Milton at.would sive nice room with home comforts and breakfast tn a fsfined young gentleman at moderate terms.Address J 917, Star Offce.\\ 2 228 2 ELGIN ST.225, near Prince Arthur \u2014 Comfortably furnished large double front rooms, Auer light, \"kitchen privilegea; no other roomers.228 2 ELGIN ST.210 \u2014 Wall furnished fri nt © room on ground floor, Awer light, ate heat; breakfast it desired; no other room.ors.= ESPLANADE AVE, 640A\u2014A newly furnished front, \u2018bed-aitting \u2018room: all imotérn eonven- ferices; clean: healthy locality: home enmforss; terms reasonable.\u201c ESPLANADE AVE.197\u2014PFront pr, bedroom.baleony.facing {he mountain, quiet private family; every convenience; home comforts; moderate terms; sentlemen only.4 6 TE ESPLANADE AVE.1878, close to Mount Royul avenue, convenient to bars,\u2018 two large tornectin bedroom parlor, suitable for two nurses, Aver Nght, \u201could put In phone If necessary, \u201cprivate family; no other roomers, * } BRRTHELET.8Ty 3, corfier Bleury: \u2014 Weil men; home comferts; with er without board 8 | p BBLMON ST, 14 \u2014 Besutifo) large front ps i turaisued.all improvements, suitabié\u2019 for (two gentlemen or married couple, 2946 daw BEAVER HALL Hii, front fwom, with and \u201csingle Had dure\u201d Nene, ET EAVER HAL Hi EB fort H SN od \u2018apper- $a is (lesions.a oat and uf ed water; aisé crenstente dctônm- 225 Seed ore | TRY NT Targe front.par.for to let, with wardrobe, with or with.pn Sha a e e Toh.\u2018sonable price; &is0 other.re furnished room, suitable for two - -gantie~| .426 2 aw nes \u201caw - GRESNE AVE.Westmount, 248 \u2014 Double and single rooms to let, newly furnished and.derorated, with or without board.Apply above address.Phone Li.2746, 328 3 CITY COUNCILLORS, 28 \u2014 A nicely tur\u2019 DORCHESTER WEST, 621 \u2014 Beautifully ~ 198s, well furnished as | ~ ROOMS TO LET._ METCALFE, 43 \u2014 Large double and- sin- sle rooms, with running water, in large Tooms, could arrange to do light housekeeping.ot Ri McGILI, COLLEGE AVE, 20a ~\u2014 Double and single newly furnishéd, efattrie Je hot water and plano.opposite the ig Hotel, Tel.Up 1412.238 McGILL COLLEGE AVE, No.7: \u2014 Wice- ly furnished frorit room.electric light, modern convenlences; moderate rental.ay MANSFIELD ET.131B «oe Two or three furnished rooms to let, comfortabie and clean, hot and cold water.Telephone p> 4743, \u201c228 McGILL COLLEGE AVE, 50a \u2014 Well rom nished large single room, bathroom fiat, - all conveniences; private family; ta 25 = tleman only.parlor =a bed-sitting room.would suit business ls- dies, nurses or gentlemen, two flats, newly furnished: partial board; moderate._ [2 MANCE' ST., 433 \u2014 Double MANCHE STi, 28 \u2014 Nicely furnished warm\u2019 room, electric light, bath flat, suit gentlemen of quiet habits; left door bell, 228 3 MBTCALFE ST.127 \u2014 Double room, nicely furnished, suitable for one or te gen-\" 2 single furnished rooms to let at a'moderate price, 225 2; LUSIGNAN ST.126\u20140Ope furnished room, near P.R.and G.T.R.stations; terms mo- aerate, .LORNE AVE.24 \u2014 Nicely furnished front room near McGill University.229 3 LORNE CRESCENT, \u2018B28 \u2014 Large back parlor, unfurnished, suitable for one or | two persons employed during day.§10 per month.« 226 8 3aw METCALFE ST.136 \u2014 Well, furnished rooms, with running water in rooms, special accommodation for tourists Phons To 23402 227 5 Double or single rooms on bath flat, pri- | tlemen: phone.8: vate family.- 227 3 MACKAY.110 \u2014, Pleasant rooms In re- LUXURIOUSLY furnished double \u2018and sln- fined quiet private moms best residen- gle rooms, hit warer, electric light, tele- tal uptown Jocality, west; convenient to phone, janitors service, with breakfast if ¢ars and all points.: 228 \u20ac desired, at 4 Philips Place.228 2 \" ÿ - i MOUNTAIN ST.213 \u2014 Bright single LORNE AVE, 40 \u2014 Nicely furnished room.warm, quiet, modern conveniences, double ana singie rooms, all.conveni-| fear Dorchester.- ence a 228 4 = 7 MACKAY ET.\u2014 Large double room.well LAURIER AVE.538, Annex \u2014 One front furnished, large wardrobe, for one or two and back parlor, unfurnished front rooms.gontiemen; possession 1st October.25 Mac- Terms moderate.kay st 229 # LAVAL AVE.120, opposite St.Louis zq., METCALFE .ST., 144 \u2014 Large room for lady having house too large would rent | couple ar, two gentlemen; board If de- furnished rgom, beautiful locality; gentle-] sired; also single room 229 3 law en 1y.5 7 men omy.MAYOR ST, 17 _.Nicely furnished slu- LINCOLN AVE.1% off Guy street\u2014Large gle room on bathroom flat; Auer light: front bedroom, bathroom flat; private terme moderate.; Co fami} entlemen onl 9 * - yi Bentiewm ¥.1 3 MANSFIELD ST.#7 \u2014 Comfortably fur LUSIGNAN ST, 107 \u2014 One double and nished rooms, single or doublé, electric light and telephone, within a minute's walk 6! raliway stations and all places of interest.i 327 3 McGILL COLLEGE AVE.8, near, Turkish Bath Hotel, central uptown Aistrioty comfortable, furnished rooms, modern conveniences; moderate terms, 238 2 MACKAY ST.95 \u2014 Rooms to rent, newly furnished throughout; breakfast if desired.i : 224 7 NEW furnished bed and sitting room, hot water, bath, electric lght, for gentleman or lady.648 Atwater avenue.225.6, NOTRP DAME ST.w.718 \u2014 Nice Tur- i .nished room on bath\" flat, \u2018for two geu- tlemen or married couple; use of kitchen.MANCE ST.81 \u2014 Furnished room wn bath flat; private family; call or telephone East 5330; METCALFE ST.136 \u2014Doubre rooms, nicely tor- nished; tourists accommodated.225.5 MANCE 8T., 219/\u2014 Bed-sitting room, also .one other room in modern new house, furnishings new; private facily; no hu dren.225 5 OXENDEN AVE.28 \u2014 Comfortabdie large front bedroom, small sitting room adjoining.suitable for gentleman; no other room- ers; breakfast; telephone; no other room-) ers.- _ 2288 | OVERDALE AVE, No.:8 \u2014 Two unfur-' nished Yooms on bath\u2019 flat, light housekeeping.OVERDALE AVE, st.suitable for 228 8 27, balow, Dorchester City, room tor two or three ye t- roe double parlor, nicely furnished, gas, \u20ac sctricity, use piano, aultable twe gentlemen friends.-228 | MACKAY ST.48 \u2014 Nteely furnishpa front: room, suitable for two gentiemen, all modern conveniences; private family; hoard .if desired., 229 MANSFIELD FT.164A Front double room, on bathroom fat; \"all modern conveniences.! 228 2 2aw MANCE ST.80 \u2014 Well furnished doudle bedroom on bath flat, suitable for gentleman.MACKAY ET.107 -\u2014\u2014 Large, bright rooms.* all modern improvements, house newly furnished and.decorated.quiet, rafined home, Convendent to care, 20 5 | NETCALVE ST.147 \u2014 Bachelor apart: ments, private, bath, rooms, single, elec tric light; telephone: hot and cold water in rooms; bath on all floors.224 6 MoGILL COLLEGE AVE.73 \u2014 Elegant parior and bedroom, fire gaté, telephone, | \u2018shower th, suitable for couple: or two gentlemen.- 324 13 McGILL COLLEGE AVR.B81 \u2014 Well furnished rooms, double and single, - bath flat: electric Hght; phone: i\u201d - MCGILE COLLEGE AVE, 72 \u2014 Rooms, wingle and double, large front parlor bed.\u2019 room, single or en suite, all conven! a Transients.- 239 +2 1 MANCE ST, 156 \u2014 A quiet private fiouas, rooms to let.tlemen only:.breakfast 1f desired, 3 doors above Eherbrooke.snd Park ave.- 235.5 METCALFE ST.61, corner St.Catherine _æt\u2026 furnished front rooms, singis beds, ruit two friends.hot water hoated, .bath flat, evary convenience.Apply upper apr .39 MANSFIELD ST, 147 \u2014 Furnishelä room able\u201d young men, English\u2019 family, with or on bath flat.gas and hot water.without board.228 2 MANCE.- 1517 off Mount Royal -\u2014 Bingla| OSBORNE ST.6 \u2014 Single and double rooms, nicely furnished, facing Dominlon .square; Auer light, telephone, etc, _ 237 8 ONTARIO ST.WEST, 149, near Marce st.== To rent a large furnished room With use of kitchen; runnidg water in room.228.2 PARK AVE, 80 \u2014 Large néwly furnished\u2019 front parlor bedroom, with all modern Conveniences; Immediate possession, 328 3 FA AVE.130 \u2014 Large furnished room ist, rent moderate; gentlemdn only., 827 3 PRINCE.ARTHUR .WEST, 278 + Furnished room; .uss of telaphone, every convenience, private family; terms moderate.» \u2019 PHILLY 3 PLACE, 4 Elegantly furnished orgs, newly.furnished,\u2019 hot water, electric Jight, Janitor service; telephone; all conveniences; \u2018suitable for Bachelors.- A PES PRINCE ARTHUR, 65 \u2014 Double, single rooms, bath flat suitadle gentiemen.or | married ecuple; use of kitohen; privat family; no children.\u2019 PRINCE ARTHUR WEST, 319 \u2014 Wall fur.\u2018nished desirable front \u2018room, \u2018etectrie a ht: bathroom at.! PARK-AVE, 5 \u2014 Nicely furnisnes\u2019 room.gentiemen only.| a6 4 PARK AVE, 95, \u2014 Vutsnt, on methroom flat, nice, bright furnished TOO a modern conveniences.PARK AVE, #48 \u2014 TReely rurnteea ae \u201cting \u201croom à bedroom connecting, on\u2019 bath flat; Pivate.tamlly; gentleman pheler- red 227 3 Fomor GROVE.136 \u2014 Dduble Tri © single rhoms, furnished or vnfusiies with kitéhén privileges.7 MILTON.35 \u2014 Large single room: .bath.fiat: suitable lady or gentlemen.34-6 - MANCE STREET, 42 \u2014 Unfurnished front room to Tet.- MANCE, 215 \u2014 Large single room for .gentleman only, newly furnished, hot and cold running water, large clothes closet; \u2018| private family.MANCE, 192 \u2014 Single and double farnished Toms: slsn double parlors.; MANSEIELD.\u201c128 \u2014 Beautiful large double parlor, silitable for two gentlemen or married couple, steam heat; telephone; also, single rooms.MACKAY RT.M\u2014-Frrnishe rooms, double and \u2018sfagle, on bath flat, for gentlemen friends, or married couple., .MACKAY, B1\u2014Tufurnished room, à b t to.let, to a mirried couple, of would qe in exchange for thelr services: no etiééen - td.MOUNT ROYAL AVE, West, 925 \u2014 Large double front rooms, fornisired as degroom and sitting room, firhealthy locales, facing park, and a few doors from Park avenue cara; partirl hoard or use of kitchen: pri vate family: terms moderate, 7 8 MANCE, 407 \u2014 Two sttraëtire.Tight, clean, sunny roome, twin beds and specious.Closets; also one single room.= \"221 8 METCALPE ST.100-Furnished and wnfor- nished rooms, conklng privileges; steam hest.ed.Apply after 8.30 p.m., or Rsturday sf.ternoon.2a7 3 MANSFIELD, 108\u2014 Parlor bedroom, double, singié rooms on hath flenr; house thoroughly furnished; all modern conveniences, dry basement to rent.226 4 MANCE, 166 \u2014 Bright double rooms ground floor and bath flat, suitable two i Auer Mahts; 228 2 rentiemen ior married couple, phone.| MeGILL COLLEGP AVE.87 \u2014 Two double patiors, also other well and comfortably furnished rooms on bathroom.and upper flat, » 223 7 MeGILL iT AVE.29 \u2014 Single front bed- sitting.room, bath flat, nicely furnished.i 226 4 MANSFIELD, 67 \u2018Several double an single rooms, hear Domintôn square\u2018 and both railway stations, by week or month 326 \u2014 MOST comfortable Acuble furnished room on bath flat.electric light.quiet private famitv: bd children; gentleman only.12 Belmont at.Î Lo MTS MANSFIBLD ET.154 Large bright | front ronm on bath floor, also nice bhase- ment room, part work facon ir exchange.GREBNE AVE.628, Bt.Henry \u2014 Double and single room, suitable for three quiet people, with or _ \u2018without\u2019 \u2018board; private fiadeily.229 2 GREENE AVE, | $80, betwee t.James st.furu or board Ie 8t.Antoine rooms, kit- +, terme 236,5 AE + Cyrene, \u201cThe front > tarnish wom And sitting poe hath To rater entirely Mins soitabie le Jor.tué be, three; Ager Hane a ar SIRHET, 47H \u2014 Doubts and single PSOE: ON.baihrons fiat; modern, sonveni- ances: no kitchen priviieges: \u2018srannionts tak.: ent -tarme-f MANCE KT.2200\u2014Furnishéd tosh to let; uit: shia for ane ar two gentlewien: with an eon venlences.| 3 | .i HaNspiann ST.75 \u2014 Gèéntlemen wishing swell newly furnithed rooms.steam heated and very comfortable, will find.them at ahove address.227 4 MANSFIRLD, 148 \u2014.Rooms to, Tot, single and \u2018Gouble, well furtiisheä.\u2018Phone te town 28%.27 MCGILL COLLEGE AVE.$4 \u2014 \u201cVery.3 fortable, furnished rooms on La or, > tro Forte Fath wd gentlemen, hal vo ge Nem +.HANSFIBED ST = suitable for.one or | Dat.Ne NETORLER desired; quiet home: no children; good to- PINE AVE.WEST, 17 \u2014 Large front © room, furnished or unfurnished, sultable for marrfed couple; no other | roomess, hausekeeping privileges.| , PARK AVE.6, 80 \u2014 Well Tarnished | rooms on bathroom flat, an conveuténce ! Telephone in house.- 74 PARK AVE.p.10 péar Pipes Artime\u2014Nicels m and \u20ac thing room; als aise rong electric light; steam heated; \u201cterms | moderate.2266 = PARK AVE, 103 \u2014 Large front room, ice iy furnished.226 2 PARK AVE, 82\u2018 Nicely furnished bright rooms on bathronm floor, hot water hent- Ÿ Ling, modern Sonveniences.228 3 | PLYMOUTH GROVE, 68\u2014Ta Ter.ares.tiafor- fished room.PARK AVE, 28 \u2014 Nicely furnished roorns, on bath\u2019 fiat, hot water, Auer ent 22 5 PARK AVE.TR\u2014Very well {shed room, In private house; sil modern (conveniences; tele: phone; gentlemen only.2 8 - REFINED YOUNG LADY to share larre.\u2019 bright well furnished room, good looaiity, every convenience, very moderate price: references exchanged, Address R R 9392, Star Branch toe, © 33% 200d ROCKLAND AVE.94, Verdun \u2014 Comfortable qulet room, with hoard, for f men, homé comforts; close to cars.228-6 ST.CATHERINE.WEST, 085 \u2014 Lacgs room on bath fiat, strictly private is\" suitable for A lady.: EHERBROOKE ST.BE.57% \u2014 Farnienei or unfurnished rooms tn refit on the buth- \u201coom fist.iso conveniént to cies.; 228 7 8T, ANTOINE, £23 Westmount, between \u2018Atwater and Greene avenue, nicely furnished front room, suitable two gentlemen.married couple; every gonvenience; Tel.W.2609.220 12 ar.DOMINIQUE.678 \u2014 A large furnished front room, suitable for one or two; gen- tiemen preferred.* 1 ST.ANTOINE ST.405C \u2014 Two nica.warm connecting unfurnished rooms, bath flat, gas.furnace, light housekeeping pri- vifegen; \u201cprivate family: no ther rdomers; absolutely clean and quiet; moderate terms.\u2019 289 Seoû ¢ BT, Papper.WEST, 11% \u2014 To let two, iarks furnished rooms far ohe or two | gentlemen fn private Fami; no children; tefma moderate.: ve ST ANTOINE BT.a -\u2014 To let Fy dy .employ during the Gay, small Heatly.furnish bedrnsm, kitchen privi it caiity, facing thé park; Just on\u2019 line at a nl ; moderate terms.UE ; 1 FT.DENIS, 552.nous FE Lodi \u2014 Nicely furnished room.ia Weary : \u2018French private family; mo other boardezs, BT.MARK.19 -~ A very fing * ire room.| breakfast and late Afnnér IX red required .hits location.Las 4 ST.CATHERINE West: 841 \u2014 Two Ia right tirnished opm, on bat To Tats also double parlor, tutnished or infaraimn: Me Creme D ¥T.CATHERINE WEST, $e \u2014 NI furnighéd room to\u2019 le, uitstle fos\u2019 .dr gahtiémen, 81 je =, t \u201cROOMS TO.LET.\u201cROOMS AND BOARD.© y \u2019.- ROOMS-WANTED./ ; ChE Su fr - 5 BAILIFF*S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, ; ; _ \u201ctar ont room, A_ FEW MEN.of quiet habits will Tad Food BY A GENTLEMAN, farmished bedroom, an: | Bran h oO ices tor Cones OG irdath ot al pia deo.| Le \u2014 ; vont: - FEW \"MEN, t_ habits.w nd £ A GENTLEMAN, farn ad ; = '$11C r Court.6, ) > t .; EIS, ow Pine: Jarge front room board.bee Toons at T5 Clarke street, An- JetalogwTih' sitting front rooth.on first \u2018tisor, É Re go or hE urdoch et al, plaintiff.L n° \u201c STAR\u2014+ SEPTEMBER 25.\" 1000.© LL 2.) - cogs = ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.- .-CATHERINE ST.WEST 112 \u2014 Large | SELBY ST.\u2014 Two unfurnished rooms.vont rvom, wih three windows, corper with use of the kitchen, suitable for & ym: flat, newly furnished, modern Labelle, defendant, and.Messrs, Kavan-, oun 5 t Ad: improvemnes use, \u2018nex.in a fine locally: private family; use of bath: iT gy 2 zh & \u2018Co, distray ; ; À .; 3 rye courle, Shean Five Ad: Improveinpnts, ware hoy Ta clean and et te see ey = room: hot water as desired and telephone, Ad- ; For Receiving 0 Su fieirayant.On the 4th day à i \u201c , - - .rese V V 6180.Star Branch Office.quiet: Parisian family, 228 2 = - ; 4 .; 3 he ; 0 ctober, 1908, at ten of the clock in ~ FUMER ST.No.8: \u2014 One furnished | mére hy A er a a of oe I young dress J SFT Star Office.- a .\u2018the forenoon, at the domicile of the said J Feom, genticwan only.ST.CATHERINE WEST, 188 \u2014 To let 8X, FAMILLE, 45 ~- Bright, airy room, lane iE ae posrd.rea vert a | BY young \u201clady small bed-siting room Py LE gg defendant, No.137 Mentana street, in ' - \" front room.suitable for two friends or po children,\u201d suitable\u2019 tur ome \u201cor twa! Plane if desired: terms moder: seg gd wanted centrai; terms must bo reason.on rea ar the city \u2018of Montreal will be sold.by ANXEX \u2014 4u3 Clark si, nice furnished married couple; private house; moderate gentlemen.>, 228% caw - 8 : Zi l'able.Address J 985.Star Office ll authority of Justice, all the goods and : oom for two: gentiemen preferred.lors.ri ST FAMILLE #1, 24 Single front room AYLMER ST, 71 \u2014 Large front bedroom.\u2014 = > = Thattels Of the said defendunt, sefzed in ee - è - pee - à a hd = ht.utéfuily furnished, suitable for gentie- | CIT ERCHAN bachelor, quiet \u2018habits\u2019.: : J 2 cause, consisting of Graptiophane, ALBERT ST, 303 \u2014 Two front rooms STANLEY ST.228-Well furslabed front par- (bath tlat, large clothes press.Auer light, pen oe young married couple, first: class wishes tu room permanently with a private : etc.REAL, ROBILLARD, BSE NM t- i te let.together or.separately, furnished Jr bedroom: suitable for married couple of telephone; gentlemen only, Breakfast if board and.all conveniences desired: good family: Sherbrooke si.west or adjoining; $12 e real, September 24.1909.0 on / or unlurnisacd.for gentlemen.= two geotiemen thieuds.5 desired, .: = 226 4 home to #Hght party: also table hoard & with; refercoces.Please aduress JSU$ Star \u2018 : - i » Deptember 24.1909 ; » es : ST.CATHERINE HT WE : pes ~ * \u20ac.Office.: CC - ; \u2018 LEURY.450.furnished nn , bath\u2019 fiat, ST.CATHERINE BT.WEST, 734\u2014Bright com ST.CATHERINE WEST.near St.Mark a = - mes ; .: By unies, RME fogtable rooms: tusderu' canveniences.\u2026 225 5 Rooms, siogle apd.dnubles\u201d bose ee ee a Re | DOUBLE PARLOR wanted or \u2018large un- ANNEX.coi.Fairmoust and BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, ; hen privileges: steam Mentedi Auer ébL EST CATHERINE.WEST.195.near Bieury Pébovaled and newly turnished.225 5 week young * \u201c228 3} furnished, as music studio, near Academy | Clarke st.Fairmount Medical i or Montreal.No.1,514 + Cir- Letters of An Investigator on Subject ; oderate.- Ci A » 492, , ; Theatre .= 4445.urrrie, plai vs.¥ : ferme moderate Z| -\u2014Well furnished large parlor bedrooms.ST, MATTHEW ST.108 \u2014 Comfortably ce oa bregare, Write lowest_terme-S, 278 Sher Hall.East 4443 William F.Scharswood, defendant.\u2019 On \u2014Mr.Asquith and Cattle ; OR a 1 ground floor, connecting if desired, suitable furnished rooms for ladles or married ARGYLE.AVE, 30, City \u2014 Room à Tvoke west.+ : ; th y > ay Br mes b ob hat bedroom JO for gentlemen; every convenience; board If couple, all conveniences in house.226 5 hoard for two young men, also room for JEW] AXNEX, cor Faplanade and st.the 4th das of October, 1909, at ten of British Embargo.\u2018two young .Lu .718 2 \u201c4 also | ' ds LT twe table bo 226 6 [JEWISH HOMFE-Wanted by respectable soups |.ateur.amex Drug ure.e clock In the forenoon, at the doml.: CT BLEURY ST.one Nous somtortabis tum Jesired:| also single.TT HUBER TIT Tohono | se lable boarders.Eeutieman of refinement: and bigh education: East 3124, \u201cile Of the said defendant, No.195 Hut: [; .mishod room.suitable for couple, ail ST.CATHERINE ST.4180, Westmount\u2014Larye gle roof.private family, bathroom fiat; BERRI.415 \u2014 Large front room.also moe: hiuated and desirous of good Jewish ort Crests Saison street, in tbe city of Montreal, oe al Cor The uished ro m suit °.or co P .i front room, nicely furnished; suitable for one gentlemen only.: 2246 smaller one, with board, between Sher- homie! exira cleay; good bath connections: quiet COTE DES NEIGES, Nurthmoust Will.be sold, by authority of justce, all From ihe Special Correspondent.of The muck convenleucés; private family.or (wo genilemens also single one.on bat max \u2018 ; brooke ana Cherrief.Tel.E.983.227 3 Tami runing: Herman or Houmatiau Pharmacy, Up 5264.the goods and chattels of the said de- Montreal Star Resident in London.TE : + with gl: wedern co lences, second flat.\u201d .NE, \u201c28a \u2014 C 7 : PS à \u201c a ndants, seized.i # ons _ 2\u2014E coin.BEAVER HALL HILL, 19 \u2014 To let a ge ue uvenlences, Lu 6 ST.'ANTOINE, 22Sa One furnished.and \"BERRI ST., 150 \u2014 Large, bright parlor T60 Star Office.\"208 3 daw CRAIG EAST, cor.Su Denis.oi household ça in this cause, consisting London, September 12.\u2014Each incom farge double room, with buard.aise table ofte partly furnished, or Lath unfurnish = ., 3379.urniture, ete.Terms,cash.ing Canadian mail tells 3 that C ard > : < ed If desired, in quiel family: fmmediate and bedroom.hot water hedting.bath: [Tome rooms 6 a 4.A.Godbout.Main ©.PIERRE BIENJONETTI, BS.C.Mont.\"8 an mal leds us Mere lat Ca- 4 - ST, MATTHEW, 79 \u2014\u2014 Very comfortably possceton, ! 228 8 ?gôod, table board 1f desired.\u201cfurnished, with\" vas conne ns.bons | DELORIMIER, cor.Mount Hoyal reai, September 25, 1909.\u2019 : nada is \u2018recovering from her cure\u2019\u2014ihe por ae pr \u2014 furnished front room.all moder veni- | en - Fs tes : 4 bE: + .! - ee \u2014 + os ect .BLEURY ET.des er ras are, RE rûceb: electric light; telephone; private op DENIS.300B .Fino large well fur BOARDERS WANTED for winter, good rooms 15 minutes from, St.Lawrence and Crais , asd Papineau.|J.KE.Morin.- cure which was applied recently when roo ver ne Bn ie he ou | tame .=25 \u20ac \u201cnished front room.\u2018with or without ind board, mile and hair from Fe pate a ekandes ried couple.Address No, 3b St East 4414.BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, PaRK8 and other money institutions ar fr ~~ SHERBROUKE WEST, 249 _ Weil fur- PéaYé: wih pritate family.Sranbridge East ra \u2019 - LACHINE, 362 St.Josephs street.District of Montreal! No, 15,632.Cir- checked over capitalization and random ~BALMORAL ST.4% Furnished front \u201cUT CFP IER sitting roon, aido | \u2014 - Co : ; ROOMS \u2014 Wanted three good sized rooms J.L.Hebert.ficult Court.Eloi Mathieu, plaintiff, \u2018vs.speculation, \u2014and that she has resumed lou, suit (wo ludies op gentivmen, Lun! qouble rool.bath flat; fmmediate posses- SHERBROOKE WEST, 222, west Bleury.BELMONT ST.14.\u2014 Nicely furnished with ! use of kitchen and dining room.De.Exilda Faille (Mrs.Lessard), défen.us ; a $ at.ne .| doilars per munih, une door above Si.sibn: telephone.re handgomeiy Turnished room.Avo beds if front parlor, open grate, wardrobe, elec- Lerseen Union avenue and Mackay Bt LACHINE LOCKS, Z17B St.Jos- dant.On the 4th of October next, at 2 °F onward marcel on a thoroughly sound 4 Katherine st + ne eee mme ema : ] Tes d.brieh > o To , OF oo 5 trie lighls, on bath flat; suitable for one; Small family.Best of references.J 309, eph street.J, A.Habeau.of the clock fn the afternoon, at the basis, as is shown by ihe growing trade NRT 7 Sec en Rat ST.FAMILLE ST.No-.14 \u2014 Niéely fur- men; warm, rig t an clean.°: or two gentlemen; quiet \u201chome: board, it Star Office.+ +, - NOTRE DAME WE 7 on domicile of the said defendant, \u2018at Viau- réturns.But the Canadian market ANNING ST, \u2014 Ni fat nishéd large frunt-roénm, bath \u2018flat, pri- cup E 481 oT pee Tr 2.desired.: 228 3 re = ; - NO AM ST, cer.Cha- ville, No.66 Adam street, in the town of WOuld seem to be to a great extent ne.wipes moderate rent.ANDY above age yale ianiily, modern conveniences.|, \u201ced front Foams 16 Tet Too lures furnist.: Ti NT mop vated by a young man buillez su.Dr.Leduc, Mais 176.Maisonneuve, will be sold, by authority 8lécted by the British manufacturer, ia Sop.moderale rent, Apply above ad- | arent, po conveniences, .229 7 BEAVER HALL HILL 69 \u2014 Single and comte ay wer Canada College, a.small ; of justice, all the goodseand chattels of Whose interests, it will be remembered, oe J ST.CANTOLI E ST.235\" \u2014 Rooms td let, - neem.*- double rooms, with board, also Label in a respectable family PSE in West\u201d NOTHE DAME Vis T que Miche, the said defendant.seized in this, cause, Mr.F.A.McKenzie was sent to Canada CHRISTOPHE COLOMB.111 \u2014 Large |, eo ft sue rose amily Teak ast ST.CATHERINE, 4101 \u2014 Comfortabie tur-* board; terms moderate.= mount.Address \u201cT-T\u2014-6067, Star Branch mond.J.H.Nault, Main C335 consisting of household furniture, ete, A.8 few weeks ago by the proprietors of y font revu.niceiy furnished, eiectrid 3 .Et 0 pe thet front rogm, for gentlemen only: 'BOXRD AND LODGING, $3.75; lodging, $1.00 Office.| 228 3 NUTRE DAME WEST, No.1687.CHERRIER, B.S.C.Montreal, September he Daily Mai as special commissioner.* ! oe cal vet acon Fonds pm PE ST od aman doi oom ange aro \u2014 Windsor M itatjous.208 st Antoine frig ic WANTED at | A Lasalle.West 756.= _ publish Mr Mekenzies impressises and i ce oem et Se os and smail adjoining room on bath flat.THISTLE J.ERRACE.3 beside Turkish = .=: 3 R al ance, by young lady, single front \u2018 7 ; ES + ç HS 2 DT L ACE.3., = des ! \" ms 3 = \u20181 suitanle for light housekeeping.also single _* Ré T j _Toom, furnished, \u2018bot water, werdrobe, between ONTARIO ST, No.1780.R.; they are attracting widespread attention: DUROCHER, 20 \u2014 First class room andy 31ab r pins.© raga Bath Nice, jf omfortable furnished \" BISHOP ST, 14 \u2014 Large.well furni:hed stanley and Atwater ave.: new bouse: new für Pauquin.ant 435, = BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province af Quebec, His! story of neglected opportunities is a board, suitable married couple or two = rooms.and oard i esired; au modern double room, also sinaie rooms in well uishings; state terms.Box J $96 Star OF.Be \u20ac District of Montreal.No.2250.Super- dismal one, bat as he weil says: \u201cDuring ee Cu heated apartments MSI ST FAMILLE, 7a \u2014 Unfurnished large COnYeMtences.: appointed house.With board.Transient | fice.: PARK AVENUE, cormer Prince Jor Court.A.Dupuy, plaintiff.vs.Dom- the past few weeks I have talked with TTC arior., With anoth oom, \u2018Gjien grate; - , | - aid © Arthar.e MeCp) East nique Leduc end z i arge n + lanadi , \u2018 DRUMHOND ST Doub is Thy Kitonen eee, no other roomers: pri- TO LET nicely furnished room, ih se : : WELL furnished front room wantët; with 2569, \u2026 FM rmack.we Gauthier dieirayant torr Zsbnicn all \u2018kinds.ro, one ee RE Noa re ot DRUMMOND BT.28 \u2014 Double roofis 1 \u2018ace family: no vhlidren C0 298 2 vate family.suitable for one gentleman.CHARRON ST, 108 \u2014 Two front TOOMS private family: not more than ten min.fth dav\u201dof October, 109, at t f the the same acc WW hat Eng ; Oct.1st, furnished or parily lurnishdi.cL - J 547, Star Office.228 2 with board, for two or three workins- utes by car from St.James and MeGILL POINT ST CHARLES 825 Wel- trig f er, , at ten o e |! sa me account, \u2018We desire that Eng- suitable for a married vouple or two gen- STE.FAMILLE ST.96 pousse ama |= men: «clean and homely English people.State terms.J 884, Star fie.La du .HA = se Bz Stone clock iu the forenoon, at the domicile and shall have all our trade in manufac- tlemen; usc of telephone; breakfast ft re- single front rooms, modern convenience, TWO LARGE FRONT, facing tbe mountain, ! : em oo 5 ; M = TS J - =e ° And in the apple orchards of the said tured goods not made in Canada.We quired, >> .- 228 3 with porcelain bath, h 4 basement to marble basin: running.water; large cupboards; CRESCENT ST.No.5 \u2014 Private single.| WANTED in Montreal Annex by two young ain : defendant, at Cote St.Plerre, at Notre | Know' from \u2018experience that we can rely 5 mmr - > Jaki por n » heate as Togs © valeony; together or \u2018slugle: porcelain bath: room, partial board, for quiet, sober.Jadies fr&nt room to use as class roouw for \" RACHEL STREET stivard Notre Dame de Grace, district \u2018of Mont- on the honesty of British goods; we Le- - DORCHESTER : Ww.630 - Rooms to sel, ae _- - -75O3 _, shower spray.J 608 Star Office.224 3 Saw young man.; 298 2% \u2018private.puplis.J 320, Star Office # A¢ cL TH Balle Rivard, real, will be sold, by authority of justice, lieve that more trade would knit closer oon a Shel appointed Bouse: pransients ac ST.LAWRENCE -ST.396 C4 arge double _ = - \u2014 Double | « A.Lasalle, L ess.all the goods and chattels \u2018of the said the ties of kinship; we would prefer to owmodated, nea: dsor otel.138 5 and none small room, with privileges of TDAPEN.550.\u2014 Comtortably furnished CITY HALL Av E.\u2026.778, near Pine ma bath WANTED small furnished room, with ST.ANTOINE STREET, cor defendant.seized in this cause, consist- deal with you.Only give us what we DORCHESTER WEST.366 \u2014 \u201cNicely fac | c0oking in the room, $3 for both.228 = front room on bath flat, for quiet gen-} room, also single one, with m0.breaklast preferred, private family, for Mountain.A.D.Masa.Up L252, Ng.as to domlclle of one plano and want, on equal lerms with our competi: z .pis ; t ! iv: breakfast If de.fiat: private family; all modern accom oùung zentl household furniture \u2018etc, and as to or- tors, and you will t find a aishéc front rows double and single.SHUTER ST.23 \u2014 Large room in private omens private famiiy: realtias 2298 § dations.; \u2019 225 3ecd nd fabsr avenua Food lecalily, St.Denis ST ANTOINE STREET, cor.chards, apples.THOMAS N.PROULX buying.\" The mo mens ha vo A 12 slectrle Nght and bath.a : family.on bathroom flat; breakfast and sired.: = Tirneant 2000 Thee Tine airy rooms.Trust be moderate \u201cand tated with base \"Atwater.Chuw, hi.Hoffey.Up B.S.C.Montreal, September 24, 1909.| land to renew her commercial acuvies in DUROCHER.xS!;\u2014-Front room on.bath tea if desired.228: 3 Two FLATs, prime Apartments.four prit A Tae momies ecomenodated, liculars.W.WW 6266.Star Branch Office.| 3237.rn the Canadian market.It is.for us to re- flat.with every convenience, suitable for Sup > 1vRe ass \u2014 ; rooms, kitchen, ning room, cd eee ; ; - ~\u2014 - ; La un , view our methods, to study the success.one or two gentiemen.at ntshed double vaine on rues large verandah furnished, piano.etc.108$ CHABOILEZ SQ.2174 \u2014 Left hand WE RENT your rooms, flats, charges ex- ST, CATHERINE EAST, cor, BAILIFF'S SBALE\u2014Province of Quebec, | ful plans of our competitors, \u2018and_to win - - flat.ali conveniences; telephone; transients Notre Dame cast splendid river side view.bell: terms reasonable.: ' tremely low.Tenting Office (of Montreal), Desery.Dr.Leduc.East 7054.District of Montreal.No, 3690, Super- back the business we have Jost.The DORCHESTER WISST, 3i5 \u2014 Most com ah CORVER ' TTT hag à also furmished: heated flat, five rooms, 356 Bleury, Up 5049, The Longmore Really CATHERINE KAS lor Court.Warden King, Limited, plain- vice-president of a great Canadian st i foriable double.furnished room on bath} 77° _ cr piann, telephone.Up 3192, 1A Tower ave.DORCHESTER, ST.WEST.107 \u2014 Nicely C9.; 227 8 sh CATHERINE EAST, cour.De- « Uff, vs.A.\"C.Barber, defendant.On Lola Mr.McKenzie that they would ht 5 Hat sentieman., lady ov mafried ST.CATHERINE WEST, 818 \u2014 Furnished 919 St.Catherine west: low rent.furnished front.room.-suüitable for one or A ser ave.Dr Leduc.East the xh of, October.1909, at ten, of the fer to purchase from England, but Rene S ple.ruoms; can be made into sitting, suitable a ; \u2018ont two gentletwuen.\u2019 .: .clock in e forenoon, at the place of other countries ar ce: > ir PR RE are pT 7 l fer young lady.br warried coupie; kit- TORRANCE ST, 24 \u2014 Furnished front : ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.ST.CATHERINE EAST vi business of the said defendant.No.3% And this point Be von are dead.HUTCHISON.furnished een Ath éhen privileges.228 2 room on bath flat.\u2026 {ENGLISH Hoarling House, 809 Lagauchetisre \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014.D AST, CUT.Due Berthelet street, in the city of Montreal, | again.\u201cHustle\u201d on the are or Sal and M EE a Feomers oT = \u2014 \" ble unfurnished room.very (ot West\u2014Room and board, $3.75: good bels.4x BNGLISH LADY.desires board and mem.in lation, 4.0.ville.Will be sold, by authority \u2018of justice, all ish manufacturer 1% whas À ; - boarders.Gentlemen only.Write Ki T5 STANLEE ST.100 \u2014 Three furnished TU LET dou Le a ne Apply 11 St, $1.00 per week; bat and epld bath.224 6 & Christian) private family.\u2018Address Box J ; the goods and chattels of the said de- | is) to expe 5 needed.Eng- Sherbrooke \u201cwest 7 .rooms, suitable for light housekeeplug: bright.place\u2019 for th ta \u2018cord.off TI : J 85% Star Office.5 ST.CATHERINE si fendant, seized in this cause consisting ge [En Sein to expect thelr products to © HUTCHISON, 11 Well furnished large also front room\u2019 on ground floor.UNL mas st.1st street south of McCord.GUY ST, 461 (above St Catherine) cu 5 s Des\" HERINE FAST, Sur ot lof safe\u2019 ma re eran pL sen yes You have got to get out , HUTCHISON, 74 \u2014 © 1 ed se | \u2014 CHiliam.= Newly furnished single an ouble GENTLEMAN wishes comfortable room, Ary.ToT : , - = : rustle to find à market in a.; double room in well appointed house, SEIGNEURS ST.No.338 \u2014 barge \u2018fur-!\u2014 TS Un enue.newly furnished Vacan:; first class ta\u2019lè board; moder- | (wit: breakfast), private family, no chil.sas, .JO aD - B-S.C.Montreal, Septem- Leave your kid gloves belfind: hit hard | breakfast and supper: nished front \u201croom.suitable for married ro, LET 5 Union soi.anne room.on ate terms;\u201d \u2018transients accommodated.dren; central; 1st October.State terms, ST.CATHERINE EAST.st ° .against the Yankee drummer and fight.HUTCHISON ST.41 \u2014 Nicely furnished Couple OF Sentlemen.228 2 path flat, suitable for two gentiemen.Co 238 3 ete.J 856, Star Office.208 3 Étlznbeth.Henri aloade ent : You wil never get our trade unless you ; \u201c N \u201clal viva ; an 2 - rn ae 1 - ; , ; N \u201c ; ; large tront reom on hathroow that; private ST.MARK ST.-7 \u2014 Two or three un- ; 278 GREENE AVE.318, Westmount, front ROOM WANTED-By invalid, board and room, 820%.Le BANS SALE\u2014Province of Québec.the Daily Mall stating that rine nia amity; gentlemen only.pi furnished or partly furnished, in sia \u2014\u2014 a - ER.alan two bedroom for two.separate beds.boar with attendance, in private family: terms i\" .ue trap - District of Montreal No.13820.Circuit five years in Can he ha .2e = - private family, bath floor.housekeeping.TWO furnished rooms, $5 and $6.alac if desired: also table board may be had.liberal.J 590 Star Office.ST.CATHERINE WEST, cor.Court.Jacob Berlind, Plaintiff, versus 1 \\ ada 5 never seen ( RINKORA 16 \u2014 Two small furnished Cai) after eleven.y veg 4 unfurnished.$7.G.W.Rarnett, 37 Pa- rn , - .University.J.M.Cavanagh, Up J.Patrick McAvoy.Defendant.On thet traveller from the Old Country.He rooms on bath flai.suitable for quiet man =.: pineau sg.; .GILFORD.4663 -\u2014 Room and board, PTi-! LADY WISHES to find room and board, SUNS, .4th day of October, 1903 at 10 of the himself wrote to a house in the Midlands or woman employed during the day., SHERRROOKE WEST, 285 Large front mom: \u2014-\u2014 : farnisnea vaf® English family suitable two friends.\u201cLith widow lady or là quiet prichte are [ clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of [°F Samples, but they sent him a cata- - rr es re suitable for oue ur\u2019 two geutlemen or mar TORRANCE ST.13 \u2014 A \u2018arge furais Termg moderate.OT © ,.ly.central position preferred.Address T T ST.CATHERINE WEST, cor, the said Défendant, 9 Agnes street, in PU.and tokd him to order from that, - \u201cdes 3 = - .a A LADY having beautifully furnished front red couple: ais god board If desired.226 4 front room.suitable for two gentiemen, Freeman \u2014 front room.6118.Star Branch Office, Peel st.°°} Peel.\u201cW.M.Doyle.Up 1346.the City of Montreal, will be sold by \u2018au and send cash with order, but mentioned parlor in private family.modern conveni- = : ; 226 4 > \u2026.\u2014 Large ! .; ) : ; ; none x \u201c| nothing about dis ts.\u201crt ence, central locality.for two gentlemen.ST.CATHERINE.209\u2014Nicely furnished room.| - - | Twith board, for married couple or two ROOM AND BOARD wanted by a quiet ST, CATHERINE \u2019 WEST, cor thority of Justice.all the goods and chat- business, says ea peat style ot Write 105.278 Sherbrooke west.on bath fiat; \\uver light: hot water; private UNIVERSITY.S8 = Single and double rooms.single gentiemen.228 2 : à aul \u201cGuy.F.E.Morgan.Up 1067.els of the sald Defendant, seized in this- .> ; no family: $10 mremih, * 228 nice, brigh, comfortable; new decnration mud | | he ih In & rench er English, family.for ¥ > ca » cause, consisting of household furniture.god Tor Canada.And Mr.McKenzie LARGE furnished !ront room in private SE URBAIN Su \u2014 = \u2014 furniture; quiet house; modern cour enlences.LINCOLN AVE.16 \u2014 A well furnished the th of Oc oer Dao at.Write ST, DENIS, cor.\u2018Mount Royal.Ba By DESMARAIS, BSG Montreal, far examples rs of readers many sim- family; rent moderate, Apply Mrs.cHe- ST.U 2 » 308 me rge brig ur- \u2019 == room, with use kitchen.ete.on bath- = \u201c le .B 2.Kas 24 September, \u20181909, \" , vert, 542 Notre -Dame west.1 fé nished front room.suitable for two per- \u2014\u2014 a Tw singie O0 flat, for one or two ladies or mar- ROOM AND BOARD wanted private fam- ! A illo.t ZL But there is another side to the ques- ed - sons: handy to cars; just above.Pine ave.UNIVERSITY ST.1e ah flat.nE ried couple; no other boarders wanted.fly.State price.locality and fall particu- ST.DENIS, No.540.J.Migneron, > tion.Many British manufacturers are LARGE bright front room.Auer light, .238,2 rooms, newly cleaned, bat \u201c99 3 .\u2014 lars, Apply 0 537.Stas Ha or enn East 1945 .: BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014 Province of Quebec, convinced that it is useless 10 compete lath, hot and cold, very ventral «iso ST.ANTOINE.550 kn ™ i Ps LARGE, front, double, suitable for married : ee te ren ere ji - District of Montreal, No.12158 Circuit seriously for, Canadian trade, because the \u2026 plang; oors from St.Catherine st, ! .Al NE.760 \u2014 Furnished room;wi \u2014\u2014\u2014 - - - couple igr two gentlemen, algo Hingie, bat ST.N .rook Court, JosepH Chartier.Plaintiff, ve mericans have so great an tag Dance + 733 2 | Dousekeeping privileges: rent mo Pied couple, Ter two Ladies or gentlemen P| flat.m@kning and eveming meal.31 St.BOARD Leduc Rast 1am Le, De Thadie Viag, Defendant on the \"ith on account of their proximity.and he : 228 = .à | Famille.\u201d 228 2 - 3 à i : \u2018similart f ; aug 2 .; ; ay \u2018of October, 1909.at 10 of the clock Similarity of taste! and requirements in MACRAY, 15 \u2014 Large.newly furnished - } | .RETR - - m y 7 J .t \" parlor, electric jight.suit married coupie STANLEY ST, 222 \u2014 Large well furnish- \u2014\u2014\u2014 à single LUSIGNAN ST, 131, near Guy and St.An- | AT \u201cStrathcona Cafe\u201d 5 McGill College Sent A\u201d P'Éorta.West ds.= là Toran, EE domicile of the however \"an ioe op: hla boiler, or twh gentlemen; weais if desired.ed bed-sitting room, suitable for two gen- UNION \"AVE.53 T4 Double = ators toine \u2014 Room and board for two young | ave, table d\u2019hote meals, 265c; a la carte vA + : Las ee co said Defendant, No.575 Amherst street, ceiv tt Lr McKenzie points out, re.: - tl room on bath flat, $14; breakfast.rooms bath flat.i ane hone © men: English family; bathroom, hot and all hours; filtered water and pasteurized ST, \u201cRUBERT, cor.Beaubien.In the City of Montreal will be sold by cos os best contradiction in the suc- MOUNTAIN ST.2 \u201cTwill turnished front Phone.228 2 breakfast; :ix o'cloc ners 1 30 void water, near cars: early re , na used: en pescice youd cooking Henci Pilon.Enat 4665.a a he Dae 0008 in have \u201cgone to rari FE itish hi aa « rooms, bath flit, suitable for couple or \u2014 : : + required.1 : 2 wit.variety; terma for winter boarders; ; ji CNE 8: 2 sald \u20ac , seize n  - Intedligently pushes gentlemen, steam heated.cenirah\u2014- 293 ST.FAMILLE, 67-\u2014Room In strictly pri TIVE Te Fire slams donnie single | ; ; well furnished \u2018 rouma.- nag 3 sn JAMES, No.1048 (cor.Selg- this.cause, consisting of one plano.house their manufactures in Canada.It is Mountain st\u2026 corner St, Catherine st., vate family.2m 2 m F CRSITY Th i Firat light: tele.LARGE ROOM, with board, suitable for - .\u2014_ ; fu Am Brunctte u 5109.hold furniture, ete; Terms cash.shown that while the advantage.pos \u2014 | : mes porcelain bath: hot waters clean: quiet two friends.1° Bennett avenue, Maison.BELMONT, 18 \u2014 Gliman's Dining Room, + fee (ce.Up 5 OLIVIER £.COUTLEE, BSC.Mont- essed hy the Americans in being next MANSFIELD ST.1312 \u2014 Double, well ST area MILLE oT om Fooms to Tel.Bonen ions aoa Pee s°° neuve.river side of way.228 2 English Cooking, 7 breakfasts for $0c.© #1.LAWHRENCE, cor.Mount redl\u201d September 24th, 1909, door to Ontario and the Western markets furnished: room, bath flat; electric ilght: , nn, bathroom flat.all mod- Monre: : : : TC \u2014 - oe = - i esse - is undeniable, it is not tea: ?\u201cbreakfast; § ociock dinner; quiet home.CFA conveniences.228 3 | UNIVERSITY ST.05 \u2014 Nice.cominrtante MANCE, Si-Reom and board.In private fam- UNIVERSITY ST., 76.-First class dling room Roza R.Martineau.Kast BAILIFF'S SALE Province of Quebec, suppose.for the Britian rate as many : ang à - 2 2 nie © PE a ile: large front room, on bath fiat; heated by | for ladies and gentlemen; single mes!.25e: ¢ ., 2 + , QUeDEC, , ory Lue 1 ST.CATHERINE WEST.178 \u2014\u2014New furnished double and single rooms Tran- pot water, Apply at Ch \u201c220 21 6 ments./F1.00; 21° tickets, $8.50; épeciai râte LAWRENCE NL b bpistrict of Montrtal, No.14.570.Cir.liver Its goods us cheaply from Glasgow MANSFIELD, 173 \u2014 Close to Dominion .house, just west of Guy, opposite Toronto Sients taken.: 719 2 for students; early breakfast: late dinner: first ST.LAWRENCE, No.1024.G.cuit Court.Iloi Mathieu, plaintiff, vs, Or Liverpool tu Vancouver as can Its square, two large nicely furnished double Bank.furnished room.\u2018clean.bright and UNION AVE.106 \u2014 Farniehed rooms.twe| MAYOR ST.No.& \u2014 Rooms and board, class cooking; quick service.228 6, Porcheron.East 3077.De.Exilida Faille (Mrs.Lessard), defen- competitor in New England.lt remains rooms, adjoining.private doorway, be: Warm.! oot 3 \u2018on g \u201ct English married couple has large front hy .- to be y p ; J , on ground fioor, én suite.together of sep- dant.On the 4th of October next, at 2 seen whether the Daily Mail will bed-sittiing room.also single rooms, with YOU WILL FIND first class table board ST.LAWRENCE, cor.Demon- | Foowma, h 3 .« of the clock in the afternoon, at the Succeed in awakening renewed interest eth ne oening on arse.sallery: would ST, c ATHERINE ST.W.2 \u2014 Two un- arate; .ransients accommodated.225 3eod | board if required; terms moderate.22% 2 at 430 Park Lafontaine.228 2 tigay.Henri Lanctoi, East VII.À domicile of the sald defendant, at Viau- In the \u201cLand of Opportunity.\u201d \u201cSuit married couple or two friends; very phone.suitanie foe emt fas Move.UNION AVE.56 \u2014 Two large well fur- = an _ Peer ems TE ; 57.LAWRENCE, co mee Ars vile.No.66 Adam street.in the town MR.ASQUIT { THE E 0.Guier and warm house: Auer lights terms telephone, suitable for light hou ekeoping.mighed bedrooms (connecting if desired: A orn ust above Slertrovke\u2014Large J SUMMER BOARD.fo hor, Hemost E, ee Pince Ars of Maisonneuve, will be sold.by author- an Q H ON THE EMBARGO.noderate; inspection invited.229 teod « .-> breakfast: telephone: | gentismen: = every xiso single room; first class board: imme.; | .; LAW Lan ; : 205.ly of Justice.all he Foods and ghattols ets te, the removal of the MANCE ST.165.near Sherbrooke, beau- ST.LAMBERT qui Room or oe or he conv iad .| - diate possession.226 5 FEW HUNTERS can be accommodated at \u2014S5Te % per My.Cras.cause, consisting .of household furniture, consequent increa se nn Et Lhe.titully furnished, double and single rooms! board, in small private family: references UNIVBRRITY.10a \u2014 Two large.comfort- gANSRIELD ST.198 \u2014 In à refineq farm house, Laurentian Mountrins during a tT etc.\u2026.A.CHERRIER, B.S.C.Montreal, from overseus.which has been urged as oni balk fat.terms moderate.| required.J $69, Star Office.228 6 Aye are tee Toamiiys torus family.\u2018rooms and board.electricity, por- hack any Valles br of Geet t® 20%, 1k SHERBROOKE WEST, cor.City || September 24, 1309.©\" | a reply to the operations of the Beef MÉLUTON ST.\u2014 .Comiortably.furnished - ; heated.electric light, nice locality; terms celain bath, telephone, Transients accom- ; LS : \u2014 TA Couscillors.O.H.Tansey.Up oi \u2014\u2014 erm rer \u2018Trust, received its quietus this week rooms.private Engiish faprily, furnace, ST CATHERINE PE Te Soe erate, modated.Le 10010 728 3) MOUNTAIN VIEW COTTAGE, in the La ss ; ; BAILIFF'S SALE.\u2014Provincs of Quebéc from the Prime Minister.Mr.Asquith, in electric light, warm house: terms moder- an 9 tel, suitable for one E UNIVERSITY \u2018ST.998 \u2014 Futnished ronm.METCALFE ST.107 \u2014Vary pleasant rooms rentian Mountains, open for pleasure TOWN OF ST.PAUL.M.J.Gad- District of Montreal, No.1984, Superlot LP} ne to a, representative deputation, ate.111 Elgin si, near Mliton.- tlemen only.229 2 to rent, with or without board: telephone, rockers or Indisposed peopie.for he otter bois, 168 Church Ave.Main Court.Joseph B.Perrault, Plaintiff, vs, to ta > son the ground of publie health ; = Ce ; ST.MARTIN, 222 \u2014 One large furnished 7 suitable for a doctor or a married (couple.©.pe \u201cloner.\u201d Apply 3588.Alexandre Sansregget, Defendant.On|, eps to remove the embargo.He Be J h Watch M i MANSFIELD.$T., 134 \u2014 Good size room, front\u2019 room.kitchen privileges, bath.steam UNION AVE.#7 \u2014 Two rooms on bath- \u2014 : osep! atchorn, Morin Flats, Que.; .the #th dav.of OCtbber next.1908 at 10 also refused to Institue an fuquiry into ee ren only, strictly {Irst heat; mo objection to child: cheap.228 2| room flat, en suite or Separate.aïso sim- MANCHE, 150, 1st door north of Sherbrooke, TREMBLANT IN VERDLN, 97 Church Ave.Dr.J.of the clock in the forenonn, at the buaj (He Matter, on the ground that as no new class, telephone, etc.: : TT kle rooms ; Cn nicely furnished front double room, with HO on tian on NE joe PR me hotel in + Champagne.Main 6352.ness place of the said Defendant, No facts coud be obtained no public advan- .; = SOUVENIR AVE, \u2014 \u20ac .- oo board.alse single room, bathroom floor, .light.he ; : it : tage wou galned.The casé for.D hus?api Finished double bright furnished room.bath fiat, use of UNIVERSITY 56 \u2014 Double parior bed sitting ralenhone ete 0\" © lame à crm convenience.electric light.hot and WESTMOUNT, cor.St.Catherine opte come street.18 by eut otS, © removal has been well urged Bale front room.Auer Jight, porcelain bath.kitchen: dining ronm: home comtorts.œuit-| réom: newly furnished; quiet honse a cola water baths, etc.Daisy RAIN and Greene ave.W.S.Siun.Justice.ail the go ods ano Yar taority or Watson chpirman of the Canadian Cattle : : ; ¥ a pre r os, in : 18 e, E , , ch a 1 : MANSFIELD ST.133 \u2014 Double bedroom, SPle couple or gentiemen.228 : ru Ir .double hunting and trapping: open ail winter: West 7 mid Defendant, seized in this cause, con- Lmportat! Assoc lation of Great Britatn, furnished, two.beds, full modern con- BT.CATHERINE WEST, 732 R UNION AVE.87 \u2014 Two furnished bed- light, with board * 227 3 tine place for tired nerves and lost vitality.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 sisting of stock of groceries, etc.Terms re were nn healthier animals on Yeniences.- bath.flat, suitable one or twe, comfort.TOOMBS.one an bathroom flat.224 10 LL - For more particulars apply | to, Gordon \u201cT= mT = (cash.G.A.LAFONTAINE, B.S.C.Mont- the face of the earth than Canadidn cat- : ; : » 7 \u2014 \u201carke, Mgr.226 8 2aw : : \u201c real, 24th September, 1909.\u2026 an Ye was no disease of a con.MANCE Pr.7640 \u2014 Furnished .room to APY furnished, kitchen privileges: moder- UNIVERSITY ST.97 \u2014 Two large.rom- MACKAY.110 \u2014 À few gentleman will find .ç re ptet .tagious or scheduled character in Cana- ; ; ate rent; every cpnvenience 228 3 VAE EX pleasant rooms.In refined quiet private ™ .; g 3 \" fot, with use of kitchen; rent $6 per +O Pp - [ fortable hed sitting rooms.Je) furich- home, west end; central: breakfast and tea: : .BAILIFF'S SALE.\u2014Provi ?Queb a Then one of the directors of the Co- month, ! s i \u2018i d.quiet house, En-lish family.28 2 , = a \u2018ince 0 uebec, Operative Wholesale Societ ho ki ; ST.FAMILLE ST.90 \u2014 Two clean brignt| °4_4 : 225 \u20ac MACHINERY, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS \u201cDistr \u2018 : ety, who spokes - , ! ses es men meme aie - = .; : ct of Montreal, No.1f211, Circuit in the interests of the o | MOUNTAIN ST, 397 \u2014 Very comfortable front rooms.newly furnished, Islephone.UNION AVE.36 .\u2014 One single furnished VOTRE DANS WEST 751 D'éomforabie : IN THE Court.S.Trudeau et al, Plaintiffs, vs.that the present high Hea ogmers, said bed-sitting room.nicely furnished.large .= 3.room.also double furnished room, suit- \"+ NAMO \u2014 W .âhand : | B.Lajeunesse, Defendant.On, the 7th entirely due t he it \u2018 double room, hrass hed.wardrobe.suitabie fentl n friends or - married English house, for young men: single DY ) anted to buy a secondhan MONTREAL A ; ; ns z y due to the restriction on 1rn- , vy DTA; .F ._{ ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 888 rcoms, #Pl® for eme \u201d \u201csa no beds, use of sitting room and pinho: all straight current dynamo of 250 light: D ILY STAR.day of October, 1809, at 10 of the clock portation.Another speaker stated that for married couple ar pcntiemen.re sin comfortably furnished, on bath floor, Auer COHPle: \u2018ail modern conveniences.229 2 modern conveniences.must oe in perfedt condgtion and cheap.: in the forenoon, at the domicile of the there would inevitably be a shortage of mis rooms ath on every oor; phone Up light.bot water; breakfast if desired.gen- UNIVERSITY ST.93 \u2014.Comfortably fur- Apply No: 10 St Peter Æ.CLASS i.- 1 Due halt cent per said Defendant 2031 Dijon street.ir animals in this country, and Jhat the i ast.> ; tlemen only.arr 3 qf HNL Bia ST.° fod - ; oard.\u2026.wo! ch n- e y of Montreal.will he sold by au- ; 1 wou y MANCE 9 1.4 ble and : > 2 ,, jished rooïs, Auer light, steam heafed: | ENGINES\u2014Stationary, neff avd: second-band, 18 { Found.ee értion.Minimum thority of Justice al] the goods a dan a basi roulé ihe bray iE ST JB Central double SNL ST.LUKE ST.10 \u2014 Large double front terms moderate.= x 20, square bed; 14 220.square bed: 12 x Rooms to let.charge.10e for | tele of the said Defendant.seized in.this tie.B th was adamant ais ae te UT LE oprete phen at room, with balcony, on bath flat.electric! UNIVERAITE.91 Furnished rooms.gen- - | 14.Waterous Saw; 10.centre crank: 7'4 Situations We - each insertion.cause, conpisting of one row, chickens the Ministe are jus adamant, While mine me preferred.Thole 6 eht.private.tamily: no other roomers.\u2018tlemen only.2246 \u2018Facing Dominion Square.Large double * 10: Sestrè rank.M'aterous, \"Brantford.\u2014 cLiss 0.| jand_ household fnmniture.E.DES- |eironger in his refusal Fal Carrington _ .226 4 i parjors, handsomely furnished: also single \u2014 : 2 \u2019 À, ROCHES, B.S.C.- Montreal, September | referred to the anxiety of the Board of MANCE ST.2643 \u2014 Unfurnished room to oor ANTOINES 387 Unforaished.neateë, VICTORIA, 4-Donble and single vrome, on bath rooms, Board.if required.Every accom- HORIZONTAL BOILÉR.30 H.P.; efgine, 20 For Sale.- 24th, 1905.\"7.Agriculture last, December.when.thes let.with use of kitchen and gas; ren* rivaté Kitch eo \u201cconnections; clothes fiat: one door above St.Catherine; terms mo- modation.Traneients taken, .Phone Up H.P., in good condition, for sale at a Jaw LOS.11201000 0000e .Ome cent per was An outhreak of diseas® In the United $8 per month.epee rant Yo derate: immediate possession.- 228 5.\u2018 4880, _{228 2 1aw price.M.Lefebvre, 20 ST.James, Boum 8.persona nd TETE word, each iN- BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Prevince of \u201cQuebec, \u201ctélés on the Canadian frontier He : , © = - ne .aire - A = \u201c\u2026\u2026\u2026.& A rince ue .a 54 , .METCALFE ST.12 \u2014 Large, well fur- - = VICTORIA ST.19 Nice; clean fur- OSRORNE 4\".14, facing Dominion square, WOULD you keep ja clerk who falsified your Rooms Wanted.sertion.Minf- \u2018District of Montreal, No.17322, Cireuit VOUS never forget the enxietys he felt nished rooms on batir flat, electric\u2019 light, ÉT.ANTOINE ST, 426 \u2014 Large a small nished double and binéle reom in comfort- large 'doub: /parlors, handsomaly pants books?\u2018Then why keep a scale that deceives Summer Board.mam charge, Court.A, Trudeau, Plaintiff.versus § ] When he heard that some of tha infeotad very warm.o° 329 à rooms.with w.rdrobe, for marrte A Pa able house; , private family;.modern con- ea, single | ; board if required; every you?! Fairbanks scales are correct.Seales for Situations Vacant.26e f ch Olen, Defendant.On the 7th day of Oc.cattle had been carried by Canadian rail.és - mw OF bachelor; home \u2018comfortsl use of stove.eniences.- accommodation; fransients, Phone Up 4880, | al) pures Canadian Fairbanks Co, Ltd.Ment- Te lot Hones, ge \" lon \u20acACT tober.1908, at 11 of the clock in the Ways.He put it to the deputation as ORNE ST.12, facing Dominion square, \u201d : Ea.i real.+, , 7 nd a er classi- insertion.M .x ; : business men if they wera willing to ac- newly furnished rooms, ail modern con- ST.URBAIN.503, above Ontario \u2014 Nicely/ {ICTORIA BT.40 \u2014 Rooms, double and _- + 223 10 forenoon, at the -domiclle of the said y @ a ¢ fled headings not en- - : copt the responsibiift n veniences; telephone, etc.Gentlemen only.furnished single room, Auer light, hot and |\" single, Auer ht: hot and cold water umerated under Class : Defendant, 407a Brebouf street, in the p po, lity and run the risk cold water, clothes; closet; private family; .PLATEAU, 15 \u2014 Single room with board: | ~ : City of Montreal, will be sold by author- ©f such a disease happening ae threat.oo ; 229 20 gentiemen only, 827 3 \u2019.] reasonable prices; immediate possession aw gentlemen only.298 2° He ; 1 OVERDALE AVE.19 -\u2014 Housekeeping \u2014\u2014\u2014 ) ; .ity of Justice, all the goods and chattels | ©Néd on that occasion.Cries of \u201cCer- T.CATHERINE ST.'W., 961.west bell Ee 1PS PLACE 4 Elegantly f Histh Noti of the sai} Defendant, seized \u2018In this |.\u2018\"inly\" greeted this remark, but .Lord .vo.th flat, excep- St: © NE ST.'W,, ; We Th VICINITY Sherbrooke and Bleury -\u2014 PHILLIP A ; \u2014 Elegantly turnish- Irth Notices.tionally a orminen\u201d bed pitting oom.Sitting -room añd bedroom adjoining, suit i Small bright furnished room, new fur-f- ed.double and single \u2018rooms, hot water, i Marriage Notices.50 25 cents each Insertion.cause, consisting of household furniture, Carrington added that he was sorry that joi ; etc, A 'DESROCHES, BS.C.M ,| an a& Minister of the Crown he could and Kitchen (gas stove), everything for | Fénileman or married couple, Bizo \\sinsie nituré.warm and\u2019 clean, bath flat, English electric Hæht: telephone: janitors services; 1 Double End Punch and Shears, capa.) Death Notics.28 © * \u201c 24th September, 1909, © - lontreal hot go with them.It was perfectly im= housekeeping included: rent $17 \u2018monthly he modern conveniences: terms reason- family.six dotiars a month to single lady; with breakfast jt desired.228 5 city % in.hole in % in.plate: shears Death Notice, with .\" \u201c OUT RE possible for him, and he took the fuil ree « #10 quiet married couple or two business 27 roule Aut nurse.Hoi maté: Téferences \u2014| Pa x Ea on! throat ic Hie Sccoû funeral notice 5 mere ; ; oo TT sponsibility of advising the Government women: central locelity; off Crescent, | ST.FAMILLE, 21 \u2014 Comfortably furnish exchanged.Address V V 6220, Star Branch ROOM AND BOARD.three gentlemen, HP.u gh Spe: A = BAILIFF'S SALE.\u2014Province of Quebec, to keep to their present policy.; \u2018 Tagg 2 ST.FAMILLE, 2 ter nrortahis furnishe Office.nice house, home comforts, English fam- Engine.i BAILIFF'S SALE\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montreal, No, (19807.Circuit CHINESE PORK ; TER - \u2014 À amily 1 009 à 12 \u2014 sise St avenue, 2, off Chatham.| 1 80 H.P.Horisontal Tubular Boller.District of Montreal, No, 17823, Circuit Court.A.Lefebvre Plaintiff versus A.: ; ; : ; OVERDALE AVE.14: \u2014 One nice bright iy.i = .vie ORIA ST.82, near Sherbrooke st.- ;1 60 H.P.Horizontal Tubular Holler.\\ Court, A.Trudeau, Plaintiff, versus À.Boire, Defendant.On the 4th'dey of Oc- I mentioned a few weeks ago that 7 a double room.well furnished.hot an - ST.CHARLES BORROMER.495 \u2014 Rooms, nloely furnished rooms.ato let.; $HERBROOKE WEST, 93 \u2014 Well furnish- |; .! 40 H,P.Horizontal Tubular Boiler.Molsan, Defendant.On the 5th, day \u2018of lober, 1509, at 11 of the clock in the China is the latest competitor with Ca- 1.Cold water.Auer Hght, > romfortahbly fürnished, double and aiïn- Torr ; \" ed double tosms, with board, vacancies 1 40 H.P.Leonard Automatic Engine.Oetober, 1508, at ten of the.ciock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said De- in the British food markets, and \"PARK AVE.Iba.near Sherbrooke st.Ble.: 15 \u2018 229 3 VICTORIA ST.66 \u2014 Nicely furnished for table boarders.226 5 1.30 H.2 , > ts, P.Leonard Automatic Engine.forenoon, at-the domicile of the sald De- fendant, No, 123 Grande avenue in the ft would seem from what lms heen stated 28 2 RELBY ST.01, Westmount dotaned Tru Mood Working Machiries for Forni.feridant, 405 \u2018Brebouf street, in the City Town of St.Louls, District of Montreal, in the House of Commons this week that | - rooms to let.with bump, fn private [Planing Miles een and Door Factories.or Montreal, will be sold by \u2018authority of will be sold by authority of Justice, ali |.the trade In Chinese pork is now firmly ° .WEETMOUNT oo dive st annee TE ati ; \u2018 , Hi! : F [4 s, êtc.J Justice all the goods and chattels of the the goods and chattels of the sald De.established in this country.It was [ad~ aa = ren water.J +1 Tooms, double and winglé, bath floor, Lu : \"ge .said Def dant, seized in this cause, con- fondant \" selged in, this \u201cause, consisting mitted that the quantity of Chinese pork ; AVE.1527 \u2014 Neatly furnisht ç Taux - S \u201d vate fi y: telephone: di os- é £ : sisting 0 usehn urniture, ete, - A.of hoûgeho urniture,\u2019 etc.Terms cash.received - Init ingd 1 room.suitable for, one or two, with STRATHCONA AVE.2 etr Chatham = p private family piglephone frame late pos: | sy, LAWRENCE BOULEVARD.2041 anada Machinery Agency DESROCHES, ' BSC.Montreal, 24th L.A.DIONNE, B.SC.- Montreal, 24th end of July meas 8,020 cute One of the © breakrast: electric Nght.| Kine furnished room.private amily; TC ; pop and Bourd in private Scotch fam- September.1909.2 \"| September; 1909.Smithfield firms said vesterday that they fo - chen privileges desired: rent 35.WELL furnished room.with \u2018first \u2018cinss | 1 Tome comforts; terms moderate.wae = - - - - | 8 or INCE ARTHUR, 313, West \u2014 Hed- - i room to let.suitable for one or two 2 a large newly furnished room.modern gentlemen.; ' | 4 venienves: ivat 3 H ty pn- ST.ANTOINE.fôia -\u2014 Two rooms on Semen ony.priva e Englieh fami Se hathroom fiat, well heated, hot and told im Smt i pe het D No.298 $t.James 8t.Montreal \u2014 hava\u2019 been selling this consignment for : = Be board.In private family.from October sr.CATHERINE-ST.WEST, 908 \u2014 Two \u2019 AFF'S SAL Suis.dave past.Tt is s0ld quite in the ordinary room, wiiting rooin connected.suitable ST, DENIS.ee mie aise parlor.Carnien- [ 13th: every home comfort and modern con- large connecting rooms, well furnished, 5 225 6 MACHINERY.BAILIFF 5 SALE Prosine oot Bue °C way and to the -usuai purchasers af pork, for one or two: board optional; modern ses: priv family; nildrens board yoMerkes Write J 903.Star Branch Of- 4n rent, with board if desired; accommi finan acl.2, cL of Montreal, Xu: 189, Superior [3 Goubtiess mary Londoners have Sonveniences; central mnd desirable loca hy vate family: no children: board | fice.; 7 | dation for transients, 228 3 et er : Cour pen Bros 2 Detendantts, during the last few days, heen nnwitting.on: English! tamily; gentlemen only.° - = 4j: ee : - ee ; EEE : \u2026C lardy; .On ant Xe ve, he ting.TTT Te | Ginny BoRmoMES STI me | WoT SH rene sven on Graney ST, 106 \u2014 Taree van tum > EVEDY tho\u201d in day \"or Ole Tool\" stig 31 | Ir aiming ot Chinese ie.Alpen {1 - , \u2018 nianie alt ; C pedanitéir , b .Ek m, wit 00d boar ta or : e , No, (22 he exnerts that CC PARK AVE.1° _ Two connecting rooms, Ontario.nicely grise Ded-eltting month: cars stop\u2019 at door wed gontiemen, A board, pie 3 EVERY FARMER Hall avenue, in the City of Montreal, wi also stated by experts that it Ie impogsi- with running water, suitable for married 790m Jn bath flat, | nopriv 22 3 en ee : mana = 0er re à rte ct dti + Lin nm _ be sold by authority of Justice.all the PI?to detect any difference hetwesn the - .Li couple, .~ desired._ #72 0 i 1172, WESTMOUNT: \u2014- One large: double room aT LUKE, 25 \u2014 Room and board.one ; .goods and chattels of (i id Defend flavor and appearance of English -and \" ee - and two single rooms terms moderate: ; ; a needs = Gasoline Engine to replace a ARE CALE 8 OÙ te sa efendant, nt k after rook} Rn he - se de - \u201c - ~ ST.DENIS STZ.1777 \u2014 Bright front room .|b o : * single room, bath flat.228 2 | : seized in this cause, consisting of - 1] \u201chinese pork after cooking.ut the RICHMOND.ve Large unfurnished.for one pr two.Good, locality, hot water Yio ana tea it required.dust oo soe er 5 : the \u2018windmill for general putposes.hoxes .with contents, ofie crate, and two tous side of the question is that any # .robe.bâth, an chen r 0 - \u2018 \u201d à A - ; J \u2018HBL 4 \u2014 Young.man to ; - 3 \u2019 \u201cTe 5 « ge .floor: family without children: Immediate hiding breakfasts it desired; rent 35.00) ee - share roîm with another, gomfortable Our \u201cJACK JUNIOR\" will fur- barrels of household effects.\u201cTerms cash, 1478 importation of cheap Chinese an possesion.or © month.: WOOD AVE.\u2014 Furnished room on Wood nome; terms.moderate.- 226 3 - : : E, AUMAIS, BS.C.Montréal, mais wiil damage the British farmer, 24th IA .GA ; September who will have to meet still another come .190 ro ; petitor.\u201cof | od WINDERMERE.; LE | nish abundance of power to pump.water.run a separator.grindstone, , - : ; - = - om fäivenue.electric Hëht, all conveniences.\u2019 is .4 os RICHMOND ST.416A \u2014 Two nice bright ST.EDWARD STREET.7 su Middie far $8 per month: near Arena.Address W W ST.CATHERINE WEST, 471 \u2014 Rooms to tront rooms, with use of Kitchen.= | furnished, single and double room, hot} eps Star Branch Office, Windsor and \u2018let, with first class board, \u2018also table boxrd, .k .; ; and.cold water.bath: electric, Wght; \u2018mod-| Peel.BAILIFFS SALE\u2014 Province of\u2018 Quebec, è ; | best | of sbrvice; no waiting; private room ; \u2019 .1 ; ; E Ca BELBY ST.51 \u2014 fn let nicely fuvnianed ern conveniences.Apply Mrs.Davis.3 Le #_ LL I a a a a: œ: Ne ne Le ; corn sheller, ete.and can be moved ollatriet, of, Montreal, No.1 198, Cire it | room In private family; no children.eue WESTMOUNT \u2014 Two .furnished « front - 1 HP.JACK JUNIOR.from place to place.\u201cor .St Denis, aintiff.Versus: |.Westmount.(723 8 ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD, 2048 \u2014 2 rooms to rent on bathroom fiat, hot wa- BT.DENIS Maghificent room, with bou- _ \u2014 \u2014 | djoining rooms to jet with Kitchen | ter\u201d suitable for married codple.Witaien [11 doir srith exceiont Board.entranes 111 [41 : @T.DENIS, 34 \u2014 Double and single rooms, Privileges, terms, moderate.: privileges.Apply 5032 Western ave.DeMontigny at.corner.Bt.Denis.227 8 | ©.elegantly furnished, with all modern Im- pe He ; : - 2 : EEA TN JU ge v 22 3 \u2018provements, bath adloining, tel.front ot| ST.URBAIN ST.No.625 Just above [ .Dame C.Hotte et vir, Defendants, and ' I Jules Laurent, tiers-satsl.On the 4th BAILIFF'S SALE Province of Quebec, : day of October.1909, at il of the lock pDiftTICt of Montreal.No.9052, Circuft ) PRICE $75.00, COMPLETE, READY TO RUN.© Write for cataiogue topdiÿ.Live agents wanted everywhere.- 4 in the forenoon, st the domicile of the Court, De.C.Deschamps, Plaintiff.va.AIN 87 Ds \u2018 ST.ANTOINE, Yours man wanted fo] [| ~~ 76000.Fatrbanks-Merse Engines In.Daily Une, : said tlers-salei No.136 Marquette street, | 3; Trepanier, Defendant.On-the ith day Viger square.Tourinis $1 ber day: refer-| Sherbrooke well furdished room on BAM) NESTERN HOSPITAL AVE.No.1.oft | stare front room gn Path fiat; atogie neas: CE se CTE EL : In the City of Montreal, will be sold by | Of Qctober.1009.at 10 of the clock in afices wanted.Special price by che month nat a dors © ges.kit.| Ertex Avenue, Te single, electric | .; 91 328.Ba ; HE GANADI AN FAIRBANKS COMPANY LIMITED the authority of Justice, all the goons the Jorsnoon.at 1] ç er Ad fe, fa ; ___ TTT I TT am ER abs: hot and coté ne \u201c298 3 #2, DENIS $34 \u2014 Dbubie and sigs rooms ALL aly ; VV \u201cA; Vy Ind chattes of the a.\u201d Mers- be sold by authority of Justice, ail the: #T.FAMILLE, 3» \u2014 Furnished room, hot] co ant ion ¢ 101.00 \u2014 a csommodation; Janis gboura.Lie 444 ST.JANES STREET, MONTREAL, QUE.: sisting of household furniture, etc.otc.50048 and chattels of the said Defendant, and cold watër.all modern conveniences.eek each one.or coupld] kitchen privi- li\" .3, TTR a Tel st \u201csu nen CE SUCRE os ; ot Terms cash, L.J.8.Racette, B.8.C.Solzeg in this cause.consisting hy house- 87.DENIS BT.AT \u2014 Double parior furs lepes.{ CL an PRIVATE TREATMENT.| Victron ET i ete tront foro 3 \u2014 in a ee | Montreak September 24th, 1908, BAG.Montreal.ith Yeptombar 19080\" : Bished also single room in quiet house no IST.CATHERINE WEST.$76 One nice, : rer Tats ai asin \u2018 ; oh wo e + A toi - : arama ae a ; lot \u20ac.626 wen 1] BOARD and rôome for Indies à sen.\u2018 ed à ot | So x ir act .idées trie \u201d .5 7e Shifdren; ise gf Kitchen if desired.338 3 troût rhom.also a large bright room | \u2018 finement, private Bs Bohm nate Er Bena Ma big Poor hot as ip AR a TEE TE LS RE ; © 'BAILIFF'S SALE.\u2014Province of Quebec, a 1 ?Quen \"\u2019GHERBROOKE WEST.237 \u2014 Double par- OPCRINE on large\u2019 balcons, running fester.qector.res, Ontario.cut PP Le ges ET rma} ILIFIS.SALE\u2014Province of Quebse,| BAILIFF'S SALE.\u2014Province of Quebec, District of Montreal, No, 11346, Circuit BAILIFF'8 SALE.\u2014Provincés of Quel vof Mantres! No; 16448, Cirenit| Distiity of Montreal, No.16563, Circuit Court.Standard Dairy Company, Plain- | District of Montreal No.13477, Cireut .-Seperhon, Plaintite, verte W.Court.J.BE, Lamoureux, Plaintiff, vs.tiff, versus W.B.Ferguson, Defendant.{ourt.M.Kiikerÿ, Plaintiff, versus F, Defendant.On the Sth of Gc-| 3.B.Gagne.Deféndant On the 4th day On the 5th day of October.1909.at.10 H.L.Laurencelle, Défendant.On.the at 10.of the clock.in tha fore- of October.1809.at 10 of the clotk In the ofthe-Cloek in the forefiogn.at the fg.4th October, 1999, at ten of the clock in 3 lctle of the kald De.forencon, at the business place of the miclie of the sald.Defendant.No.1582 the forenoon, at the domicile of the shid a Drplanads, in the City said Defendant, rear 43 Marquette street, Esplanade avenue, in fhe Town of St.| Defendant 343 Drolet street, in the City : : \u201cspithority of | in the City of Montreal, will ba wold \u2018Louis; District of Montreal, will he acid of Montreal, wijl be sold by authority of le of-the authority of Justice.ail the goods and by authotity of Justice, all the goods and Justice, all the b and chatiels of the cause, CON.chattels of the Said Defendant, selsed in Shatin s of the sald Defendant Seized in rai Defendant Deed a code, gon cs CRASS sisting of monuments, etc, } this cause, sting of housenoid.far, | : ysehold furniture._ JE.DES.8 ontres -niture, etc.\u201cPertes LA, DIONNE, RO ; she \u2018Montreal, Septem ; : 1008.SL \u201clors.suitable for two gentlemen or war- Doth newly furnished, » bath fmt, rio | 8 ouis vo pi jt RE eh a Mad couple.wily housekesping prisioges.Other Voomers,_saliabigi one or, two per- Tro au rooms Ena board WESTMOUNT, 235.Greens avenue; well fue.| Court.A * sons.v us 2 MRE DR.POULIN fas rdoms and board albhee pas.every conventencé: Sa x bo dma Su, i ik al (de ladies before und dutitg confinement.| a ins: ery arp pet Ë ee \u2018CATHERINE WEST.978.\u2014 Fina fur- ST.DENIS gt.720 \u2014 Largs frofit room, \u2018strictly private.terms moderaiw Hy board it Ry TP = nished frofi roots, bathroom flat, Aver A with houdalr: private amis ne.sun Montcalm.2 4 hi.Nol water heating; verandahs: board dren: telephone; goed 3 era: : A a AS tt Foquired da terme.(Ty SOT re WINTER BOAR | WANTED two gentlemen board (outs family; Ho other boarders moderate: v WEST.$3Briget comtortabiy | 47.DEN ot ghodern | Sols i 4* n + \"value of \"much increased.BRITISH DUKES THER ABLTY TO PAY TAS 3 .Some-of Them are Wealthy While * Others Have a Härd Time Holding Their \u201cEnd Up.\u201d sent appear to have Bot upon the herves of a good many people, including ¢he Chancellor of the Exchequer.but Sir Edward Grey put the mattér ih a nutshell when he said that they were very much like other people.And to the remark of the Foreign Secretary | would add, \u201conly more s0,\" writes a correspondent ot the Londoa Mail 1 recollect years ago dining with a ouple of dukes at one and the same time\u2014and the dukes were then notices ably the two smallest men in the room.But, -on the vther hand, the Duke of Portland is remarkably handsome and well built.Some of them are very rich; others\u2014for the positions they are forced to Keep up\u2014are decidedly: \"hand - Dukes just at pr up.\u201d But as to all of them it should-ilittle relation to th fi i shou 4 & Eross y \u2018hic be remembered .that the principal lare all that can be ascertained.which .; Acres.Annual Value.Norfolk .¢ .ere sl ly ees ene 49,506 £ 75,596 not Inclusive of the value of mines or of Somerset .4.2 2444 220 ea.LL.oF! shooting.Richmond .624 424 204 Les ey LL.LL Grafton .© tre 000 tee aes LL 8 Beaufort .222 244 240 ae eae.LL St, Albans + .\u2026 Leeds .24e en sAu 204 Bedford .,.Devonshire .,., .sata ; Marlborough + cee .Leia Rutland .,.00 [00 NOT 97.486 Hamilton.0070 IL 72,656 A7,00 Buccleuch .8.0 cee ven ven ul aan.459.108 217.183 mineral reat.-+ ON mineral rent.; 10.00 Gran \u2019 oH Argyll.| 175.000 Alaa Canton Hour.\u2019 .Atholl ., | 262,000 42,00) ¢ Montrose \u2026.103.447 24.872 Roxhurghe 80.418 50.01% * Portlana .183,199 \u2018250 , .za i Manchester ee 27.02 40.260 Sores »Newrastie-under-Lyme 35,547 T4541 Northumberland .186.397 176.048 Leinster .| 73.100 55.877 Sea Wellington ., 19.116 29,189 eo Sutherjana |\u2019.1.258.545 131.667 .Abercorn Teas ah seed 7K,452 53.400 Westminster .cee ee 13748 3898 1% or .' This return does not ; - Include, the Metro- \u201c ftan\u2019 Fite .!.249.200 78,514 PO ATER.an > {source of their income is land.Fifty years ago the dukes and other big land-owning Peers were the wealthiest pecple in the nation, but while their incomes haye steadily declined owing to decreasing rents and increasing taxation, they have been met with the extravagantly increased expenditure of 1 the present day.the pace of which is set by the fluid and free and unencumbered cash fortunes modern millionaires.A few of the dukes can play the modern game, mytching pound by pound: most cannot.\u201ca _ Leaving out the royal, Dukes of Cumberland, Connaught, and Albény, and the Sovereign Duchies pf Lancaster, Cornwall, and Rothesay, and ignoring the exotics of France, Spain, and the Papal States, there are twenty-seven dukes.of England.of Great Britain or of the United Kingdom, of Scotland, or of Ireland.i ' The full list arranged in their correct order of precedence is as given here- under, and the figures of the acreage of the family estates and the annual value thereof are as they were in 1883.In most \u2018Cases these figures are the latest available, but a period of twen- ty-five years must necessarily involve And the last quarter of a century has sed a sad decrease in the value of (agficultural land.In addition, most :0f the estates are encumbered by -dow- ries, Jointureæ } er children, and after deductions for Inecéssary upkeep the free, spendahle net income can in Many cases hear Spate, of course, forbids an analysis Of \u2018the resources of all of the dukes.but I offer some comments on a few.& chosen but characteristic group.The Premier Duke.to begin with, Ye of: Norfolk.is the heir male of the Howards.but there are a numher nf English families of more ancient lineage than the Howards.and the real Howard property is small.if indeed Any of it now remains.The hulk of the existing wealth of the prasent duke came throuch the \u2018marriage of Thomas, fourth (Howard) duke.- with the daughter and heir of Henry Fitz- Alan.Earl.of Arundel.which brought Arundel Castle, the London estate, and the Sheffield estate.Through the of he duke's aericnltufai land has diminished.his enormous\u201dnrban property in London and Sheffield has A few years azo he \u201csold the market tolls of Sheffield for the round sum of haif a million.and since then he has gold a Holbein.Altogether his yearly income i§ now reputed to be nearly £200,000.But the Aduke Is always building churches and ©oherwise spending his money and substance on other \u2018People, and keeps little for himself.The Duké of Bedford, head of the powerful jhausé of Russell.starts his ; > : der eer mm mn arme Newbro\u2019s Herpicide Stands .The Test of Time | The ORIGINAL Remedy to ~ kill the dandruff germ.Any article depending solely upon its advertising to achieve Success is never lasting.The history of Newhro's Herpt- cide Is one of continued suc- cefses.There ds nothing of romance about it, the story heing simply one of natural irresistible growth, ! 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One dollar bottlegagre guaranteed.onion pail | For sale at aif Drug Stores! / 4 powerful house of Douglas) He ty not the owndr of the vas Hamiltan Inheritance.which has dev@fved upon the Marchioness of tiraham.the only , tion of depreciatioh; I' am _not.aware of any great alienation of land in this | family since 1883 \u2018and the Dukes of \"sir 1 mulct as undeveloped.I\" The Duke of Westminster arlws an .|-Income which in the lifetime sot his pedigree with Henry Russell, M.P.for Weymouth.living in 1455.This dukedom.like the one preceding, was a reward for services in.the Revolution.The duke, whe is a model landlord.owns the Woburn Ahbey estate.and is row selling the Thorney estate.Despite the large selling price of the latter.the \u201cduke has taken the public into his \u2018cohfidence and\u2019 published the full accounts of that estate.These\u2019 actually.show a loss, and, as the duke himself \u2018put it.he.would have been \u2018unable to live if he had not owned \u201ca few.lodging-houses™ in- London The few lodæine-honses in question are the vast -Bedford esfate in Bloomsbury and Covent Garden Market, by \u2018the aid of which the duke mandges to rub aiong pretty comfortably, ÿ The Duke of Dévonshire id head of the -house of Cavendish, a \u2018 famitv which ôwes its position to the share of the Ahhey lands obtained at the dissolution - of the monasteries by Sir Willtam (4 vendish, who had been genl- tleman usher to Cardinal Wolsey.The dukedom.came in \"1694, after the Revolution, like Leeds and \u201cBedford and others now extinct, The chief sources of the wealth-of the present duke 1e | in his ironsand steel ang allied Interests in the Darrow district and in the fact that he is the ground landlord of practically \u2018the whole of Easthourne.The Duke of Hamilton.the premier Scottish duke, \u2018is only Hamilton by femsle descent.\u201cIn the male line he Is heir male and head of # e equally child of the last duke.duke is comparatively quite quietly.The present nor \u2018ax Yes poor and iyes NORTHUMBERLAND.The present Duke of Northumber- land descends\u2019 in the male line from Sir Hugh Smithson, Bart., of Stanwick, but in the female line he descends from the ancient house of Percy, Baris of Northumberland, and as successor to their estates 4s:in a sense the representative of that famtiy.Under the creation of 1749 Hugh Smithson suc.\u2019 ceeded to an earldom of Northumber- land, and, after having been Viceroy of Ireland and Master of Ashe Horse.he was advanced to the dignity: nf a dukedom.\u2018The figures given abaye may add point to the little Controversy now taking piace between the-uke \u2018and Sir Edward Grey, for saving any ques-.Notthumberland still hold court in thelr magnificence in Alnwick, The.Duke of Wellington is\u2019 rich in the titles and honor bestowed upon th».victor of .Waterléo.but the con.stan.rumors of a desire to dispose of Apsie- House show how the financial fortunes of the \u2018Wellesley family (who are Cowley by male descent) have declined.\u2019 The Duke of Sutherland.in the male.line the head of the family of Gower, represents also the Staffordshire house of Leveson.and the family began its great rize into prominence when Willlam Leveson Gower married the heiress of the Granvilles, Earls of Rati, and progressed to the masquis- ate of Stafford after tne alliance with the.daughter and vo-he:r of the Duke of Bridgewater.The second marquis married\u2019 the Countess of $ therland, which brought Dunrobin Castle and thé enormous Sutherlund estate into \u2018the family, and the dukedom of Sutherland followed in 1833.The Stafford- shire seat of the duke -\u2014 Trentham .great changes by sale and inheritance,\u201d and portions for young- \u2018 4 in all, ten of which they had no com- NEWFOUNDLAND INTERESTING MA Hunter and Explorer\u2014Work In - Colonial Service.es wot _ An Interesting personality and one illustrative of the class of men that England chooses to rule her overseas dependencies.is Sir Ralph Champneys Williams, the new Gqvernor of Newfoundland.A mighty Wunter, a noted explorer, an author of repute, and a proved administrator, he has risen.by successive degrees, until he now en- ; joys one of the best places in the gift {of the Colonial Office at London, the Governorship of the oldest colony in Sir Ralph Williams.the Empire.A man of herculean frame.substantial physique, and evidencing great bodily strength.he \u2018is equalk- dowered with mental \u2018attributes.and the courage which sustained him in penetrating the wilds of Patagonia and Central Africa, and in slaying the savage creature of these untrodden fastnesses.proved equally valuable in\u201d maintaining British rule among the untutored tribes of the Rhodesian territories\u201d His sixty-one, | years rest dahtly upon him.He stands six feet two in his stockings, weighs two hundred and seventy pounds, and is still as straight as an arrow and vigorous withal.being apparently a candidate for the class of big men, physically and otherwise, of which President Taft perhaps, is the most conspicuous example to-day.Governor Williams\u2019 predecessor, Sir Willlam.MacGregor.was another of this family.having won fame for saving scores of people from a Wreck at Fiji: he having repeatedly having \u2018brought three natives ashore at a time, one under each\u2019 arm.and a third held by his.teeth: Governor Williams.too, won distinction in shipwreck and a \u2018 medal from the Îtallan Government for his labors In rescuing the survivors of th: Anchor liner Utopia, which sank in Gibraltar Ray.on March 17th.1891, by drifting from her anchors and striking against the ram -of the British warship Ensign, cutting a hole in her side twenty-eight feet long.which caused her to sink with six hundred out of the one \u2018thousand humans on board.He was then Captain \u2018of the the Colony of Gibraltar, and he led ishing wretches, and cared for the survivors.: # : BUNTER AND TRAVELLER.Born in 1848 and educated at Ros- sall College, a typical English Public \u2018overiovkin® the country.Then he went to Nouth America and explored Patagonia and Terra del Fuego.hunting and voyaging along great rivers.and scaling high mbuntains, living with the Indians, and acquiring valuable: data of a regioh thirty-five years ago.Canada saw him next fn 1876, when with his bride of a year Me located in Quebec.and bracing much of the Dominion and the Fastern States, gaining the friendship \u201c| of public menyand others.and studying | {the problems of government 1a these! countries.In 1882 he went tu South Africa and trecked with waggon and companied by his wife and his six- Grahamstown, Natal.to the Victoria Falls on the Zambesi river.a journey : that occupied six months ard fifteen days.they being first glpddened by the sight of the cascade 16th, 1883.The dreaded tsetse fly worked havoc with their oxen, and they were compelled to walk the last portion of the journey to \u2018the Falls, their equipment being conveyed by carriers.while Mr.Williams himself was taken so seriwusly\u2019 {ll that nearly idied, and they were obliged to camp in a grass hut on a site near the falis for some weeks until he re-.coyered.The expedition.which was for sport entirely.occupied sixteen months munication with the outside world.and Lady Williams enjoys the distinction of beirg the first English woman that ever looked upon these mighty falls.greater by far than Niagara.\"ENTERED COLONIAL SERVICE.This expedition earned -Mr.Wil- Hams his inclusion into the British Co-: lonlal Service.The experience he had gained caused him -to be.chosen as the head of the Civil Department of Sir Charles Warren's expedition to \u2018Redhuanaland in 1884.° This expedi- ion was organized by England to maintain and keep open the trade route to the interior of South Africa, froth Cape Colony northward to thé -Congo.which was being threatened by the \u2018independent boundary of Ger \u2018many's.African Colony, then , being established on the west; \u2018and the ephermeral.Bôër, Républits of Goshen- land and Stellaland on the east.The expedition settled the boundaries, preserved Bechuanaland unbroken, Castle\u2014he has vainly offered as 4 gift right and left to rid himself of the: cost of .its upkeep, but it fs still on | his hands.The \u201cduke in point of area | Is the largest landholder, but the bulk of his Scottish estates have no agricultural value and would puzsgle even the Chancellor of the Exchequer to predecessor was between two and thres hundred thousand pounds a year from |\"which he sets forth ait his London property.and which originated in a money-lending and dairy business.The late duke had, however, a family of nine sons and six daughters to provide for, including the endowment of # deini-royaity.The present duke, therefore, succeeded to nothing lke that sum, but the West minster leases are now falling.in every day, and it has been calculated .that on ordinary business lines of procedure if the duke lives.for the space of an average lifetime his annual ificome.will have passed a million before His death.\u2019 à\" Residents of the capte regions of Spin heat the bark-i i Kettles with\u2019 J.M.GCAVANAGH, 918 St.Cathes spouts, [through which\" lesues à gas wae ra QUENNEVILLE + GUER- that je j uted as an Muminant.Thé re< ta, fix SteremadSpedial Agents ee > wold \u2018ss ths \u201cSpanish bisck\" a = - cp te.; frie men.and provided the avenue by which England ultimately acquired dominion over the Vust regions we know as Rhodesta, on to the Cétñgo.all of which would have been otherwise lost to the Empire.It also made possible Cecil Rhodes\u2019 vast schemes for exploration in\u2019 the.region, and Governor Willigms, who wag a great frienfl of Rhodes, exhibits with pride à séven-sheet \u2018letter from Rhodes, perhâpe the longest he ever wrote (for he hated writing).in s plans, that never could have actualized if the Germans and Boers had \u2018extended hands across Bechuanaland.As an outcome of Mr.Williams\" part In this expedition, he waë chosen after its close to be British Diplomatié Agent to.the South African Republic, which post he occupied from: February, 1887, until August, 1880.Though established at Pretoria Fig spent much of his time at Johanneshile®, as this period inoiuasy the early diya of the gold rush there, \u2018and he hdd to ast frequently in an in oe a adored an pir with, while he also enjoyed sn fn | with President Kruger, and the older section of the Boer populace and pub- VEN GOVERN OF Port, as well as Colonial Treasurer of : rescuing parties to the ald of the per- | \u2018School, he as a young man, voyazed' to Australia, and spent two Years there | \u2018travelling.hunting and that was a veritable terra incognito made it a centre for travelling, em- | team through its interior.He was ac- | year-old son, and the route was from | on August | he | OUR GUARANTEE.tue Eu MAIL ORDERS .Entire satisfaction or your | PR A al receive the same attention money oheerfully refunded.FRÈRES.L\\MIVED ae aolient at the counter.| Ce | - - ART-ARS S'ORIMERME SYREET East : | Sheet Music Bargains.| Canadian Girl, intermezzo, by Dora Gimelin, Millinery * \u2018Our Ladies\u201d, waltz, by BA araper, \u2019 1e \u2018fin shite \u201d Florentine, waltz, by E.A, Strange-Johnston, o 2 pe fot hii a n.Ida, wiltz, .E.Payette.in this city.Do not fail to see Latons, waltz, by Duncan Belcher.r Milli Sal 2n : The Yankee in Quebec, by W.Beaudry, ~ our Vullinery Salons - 2nd .Violettes, waltz, by W.Beaudry.\u2018 F loor.Day Dreams, waltz, by A.E.Simmons.Girlish Beauty, gavotte, by Kate Vannah.; 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Coe See our.calored caraqu | | : .3\u2014The contest is (for English readers only._ _ | coats.- A novelty.© 1 Results of the contest will be published in this paper on Saturday, October oth.\u2018 _ .11 Mustin START RIGHT IN NOW ! || Cloth 114 Curtaini ng Jen words have been replaced by dashes in this #dvertisement\u2014make your first list P r.in cess .11 urta | Now.i - Dresses ; A special lot, us- [- \u2014 - : All the vogue for Fall | || vally sold 15c per || Boys\u2019 Autumn Boys\u2019 School Boots || Taffeta Silk Prin- wear.We have secur- .; .: \u20ac Of ai À || yard.We got -\u2014 Suits \u2014 Good, heavy-nailed cess Dresses dole a J European ¢ ._e ; d f f ; eed - boo .bo .d Beautifully ornamented with * .at a special price || Made of fancy tweed, sole boots, in box kid outache, ds moyèsess them -.in our | A and offer it at er in Norfolk - - CC \u2014\u2014\u2014 Sizes ] l to 5.styles in profusion.Very full own ateliers.Beauti- , ! : iP Bloomer pants.Sizes Sold regulatly at pleat at bottom of skirt.Prices fully tailor made.yard 9% 6 Yor Prices £2.25.Special at || #2250 #2750 #25.#20 Prices.$25, $21 and || 7 1-2e.| se.00 81.69 818.00 $16.50 \u2018|| 1 SRE : ) a \u2018 i Co HN oo ] 1 : ing several subsidiary offices as well, and then was advanced to: Colonial Secretary of Barbadoes, where one .\u2018b¢fore, and had not had time to prepare ' > - \u2018| enly three feet ten and one-half inches | nat y ago, Mr.Baker held ; be the Dukes o' Buccleuch, : \u2018al defence.In the.meantime they all : tall and weighed 111 pounds.Their that be years ago, Mr.Baker held a : ?b rists, : an gave an undertaking ot to interfere with Suk, | Trysour Watch repair Jecnrement, three children are.Af normal size positi ae office, of the Allg Uiiiér eves than Harry Lauder, ale Mesars.Boyle, .Sy 2 CL : R.Hemsley, jeweller.James St.\u2019 ¢.; Steamship Company.To-day a ; TH Alacôvered \u20ac : ; : oP i Shortly after his: ma Major Nutt ' ET ; the music halls! haena lec ?_\u2014_\u2014 20 .\u2018 L : went into the real ate business in the head of the chief rival of the Al | t.wr an unca sma\u2019 joke 3 Be The Tullamore Board of Guardians have Hercules Spring Beds N ; Special Notice, ; ; lans.after à career of many vidissist.ing, : : 3 \\ or pecia : .Dorchester, at which he was very suc- tudes here and fn Canadu.For \u2018one | beat ie host Anal vrrrint.Muglish Cure top taken exception to a man named Fiynn : J = » Residents of the East and North |cessful.= - \\ thing it fell to his lot to, fésuel tvin' GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA.! \"7m.Témaining in ome.taime, and \u2018No.1.; ] End desiring a piano will tind a large |» rine he firat CPR.tive table.- us BAGO, is à rougt ¥ tensions of The patent weave mikes them & times : ; .; | the ; Te tabi ~ through the town, airing pretensions o ep stock at the\\ new East End store Just |.Yhe Japanese Goverment will next va GE BLAIR\u2019S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS Greek and Latin.\u201d atronger and far springler than other \u2018i opened by The Leach Plang Co.Lim- nd commercial agents to Euro : \\ Mest, LBA ala 1 ho © lings.\u2018They are absolutely guaranteed yeur sé agents to pe tr û bo See hey Eee Mr ua béton Aa | EE ot D ie à \u2018 arama ay pep, Ame sr Sneed {I SIR See er ty atherine street cast, between Hi.An- cHair Of astrono w ; \u20182 62 aw Loently Deen installed ln new homes at lus \u2018 So dre and St.Timothée streets.' anese : + Shim ES = | 2025 \u2018 7 Eat Eu 8 3 8 +, - a recent mopths have done honor to this great achievement of the Dominion of Canada, Among the number are His Royal Highness the 2° 5 .a dragging them a little out of their the old cosmopolitanism is.nearly great MacCallen Mohr, alnce upon a time o 45 104 2aw FARE 5¢ INCLUDING TRANSFER Prince.of Wales: the great singer, Madame Calve; and the world- Daven Mr.John Burns 15 done.: Dunoon Hielan' Games the ither day.an\u2019 \u2014 : ! i named among the mal-contents and WINDBRMERE.| - wad ye believe it, he was sittin\u2019 beside .E\u2014\u2014 renowned Sheffield Chor, - for the first time in the history of ee : ; a room whaur a King John o' ancient = .! i?.\u2018 vo history, is sald to hae passed ower to ri 9 : .oh .a hesitation in stating Government wi the kilt, an\u2019 then Harry wad say, no, the majority, Some folk, he sald.didna 7% .- À ° Confidence in this instrument has become proverbial, and conserva- proposals and a halting between two but he was nearly kilt wi\" thé cauid, an° | Golevy, the OY a i 4 cout Ty Cw .; Lo, opinions in their career through the en the twa o''them wad lauch, an\u2019 the Geular day.This was sae ° tive people secure the Heintzman & Co.piano because they know House of Commons which\u2019 often marks Duke waq ask, Harry doon Be the Dur funny Anat His Majesiy \u2018was.much | Co + ; .1 1 .5 © beginning of Ministerial crises.; ' e he| &mused, and told the story with great \u2018 Vhat's the us f i ?they are sure of getting with it the three essentials\u2014exquisite sing- Thue at the moment it seems that ase De EN LA Saft | relish to the members 0?the party.\u201d Im- What's the use of wasting money?anything may happen.; ing tone, great volume of sound and guaranteed - durability, We must remember that these attributes have been attained only after 58 years\u2019 of incessant endeavour to produce a truly great piano.The promise.for itt future is exceédimgly bright, as # is always welcome in the homes of cultured people, thing most.needful.\u201d It is gratifying to-observe that a journal of-such undoubted taste | and Judgment as - The Witness Has Bought 8 u ~~ Heintzman & Co.Upright Pianos which are on view at the piano salon of LW à who esteem quality the a = | DSAY wre { January.' dane are the chief members, feel that Mr.Lloyd-George and Mr.Churchill the present Ministry there has been ! A dissolution may be on us before November; Mr.Horatio Bottomley, in his weekly journal, John Bull, flatly declares this week that the end wil come in October, immediately after the rejection by the Lords of the Budget: and certainly 9 out of every 10 members of Parliament believe that the present Ministry will not last beyond next \u201cWill Crooks on Tour.This being so, it seems à \u2018curlous moment.for so fine a fighting British M.P.as \u201cWill\u201d Crooks to leave his native land for a tour through Canada and Australia.Yet he was in excellent form when bidding good-bye | to his many working men friends at Euston station yesterday.He refused to think /of political crises: he was on a holiday.\u201cIt is about time,\u201d he! remarked, in effect, \u201cthat we fellows got to know sometHing of the world, outside these little islanda, especially our own world of the British Empire.We don't talk alot of stuff about Imperialism as some of In these younger nations | overseas.You can\u2019t trust the newspaper men very far and at ali events a personai Impression is the one that tells most.\u201d So Mr.Will Crooks, taking \u201cMother\u201d then on to Australia uniess, of course, foreign hands.supplies to pass more and more into Happily the day of | kilt an\u2019 pl TRihg an\u2019 Harry Lauder wear it.There's - ,, for instance, the great singer a Tai7, wha was In Glasgow the ither pis -Fhops an\u2019 ordefed a Hiélan* rig-oot 1 fo con davs © touchy explorers\u2014to the North Pole.It\u2019s different wi! a duke.There.for instance, i& the Duke o\u2019 Argyll.He, the Harry Lauder, an\u2019 crackin\u2019 jokes wi\u2019 him.an\u2019 Hkely askin\u2019 him if he wasna cauld est o\u2019 the Family.\u201d Onyway.they seemeëJ to be enfoyin* themsel's, espécially when L the fower hundred pipers an\u2019 2\u2019.an\u2019 a\u2019 \"marched past wi\u2019 their big drones wakin® the echoes amang the Cowal hills, an\u2019 scarin\u2019 the sheep on the steep, steep sides 0° Ben Lomond.As for the King\u2014blessin's on him\u2014 there's nae side aboot him.He gangs on visits to his loyal subjects noo an\u2019 then, an\u2019 though he digne visit the puir, puir man, that isna sayin\u2019 he wadna if he thocht the puir man wanted him.When he comes up to the Hielan\u2019s he wéars the d just as if he wete à Hielan* etifet.The kilt is à richt comfortable kind 0\" âress, an\u2019 ns\u2019er gets baggy at the \"knees, an\u2019 ither great men besides the day.was sae delighted when he saw the kilt that he went doon to ane o\u2019 the t nae less than seventy-five pounds.He\u2019s a big man, is Caruso, in mair ways | then ane, an\u2019 £78 will be nae mair to] him than a penny on the ear hame at nicht is to me, He wanted to hedr' the pipes as weel.>-but he didna happen to come across ony i Glasgow.The Edin- main, an\u2019 he don t on earth 4° thw.din was Abbot.Somebÿdy explain- Peds\u2019 an\u2019 then hé fell in ahiffit the big drbnes an\u2019 marched awa\u2019 to the hotel.Sae he has been broken In to the kilt an\u2019 chums\u2019 in the Liberal party, but no a London, Eng.agine that noo.It is things like this that let us see hoo far common.folk like oorsel\u2019s come short in cleverness as æom- pared wi' the genius o* the really big folk.whe I haena yet been able to ste the fun In.that story.\u2014\u2014 \u201c Bnt.then, as I was sayin\u2019.what a time we've had wi\u2019 big folk.There has been a' \u2018the usual ceremonies ower the King's Journey, the examinin\u2019 o° the railway lines, the rinmin' o' a pilot engine tn- tak up ony accident afore the King's train wad come, an\u2019 so on, an\u2019 so on.As different as it could be frae Lord Rose- bery\u2019e journey to Glàäsgow an\u2019 back to Dalmeny.He slipped ower on an ordinary train, an\u2019 back the same way, an\u2019 naebody noticed.But plenty noticed his speech, It was a.speech to business men, an 'ît was just\u2019 what maist 0\u2019 folk expected nearly two \u2018\u2019oors 6° flytin' at the Budget, an\u2019 the Government, an\u2019 his auld word as to whether he thocht the Hanse 0° Lords should throw oot the Budget.That was what a'body wantéd to hear, an\u2019 that was exactly what he didna say.The plain fact is\u2014plainer than ever it was afore\u2014that Lord Rosebery is really a Tory at heart, an\u2019 that he canna help but leave the Liberals; even although aince on a time he was a Liberal Prime speécHes, buy they come to naethin\u2019: he fivtes,but He winna say that he will him.sel! try to kill the budget; that he is flytin\u2019 against: he maks a row for a day an\u2019 then gangs hack to his lanely furrow, Jt Is very sad, especially as he ls the! suppose we leave him at.Duntreath PHONE MAIN 3791-3792 reason is in our motto! \u2018| Burgh folk héard.o' this, an\u2019 when he N | 5 the rest of them do.but we know got to their toon :they had twa Hielan\u2018 Minister.Anither Pain fact ue That, his | $1.00 PER A à 5 4 what is what and we want to learn ippta meetin\u201d iim at the train, an\u2019 when politics is past.He makes gran\u2019, OPENS AN J 11% for ourselves how things.are moving e appeared they blew wit micht an\u2019 ; ! What's the use of paying more than you need?: - @, What's the use of furniture without style or value?What's the use of taking chances?.Here we are \u2018satisfying hundreds, and making friends of them.We can do the same for you.The Good Treatment : Good Yalue | Te oo - ess Good Terms THE Your Dollar is Worth $25.00 Sideboard for IT KEEPS OLR NEIGHBORS GU ESSING HOW WE CAN SELL AT | BE PRICES, \u2019 100 Cents in these Values a wi - sident C.E.St.Pere, of the National Lacrosse Union.MAL TRACK WiLL BE IN POSSESSION OF JONIORATHLETES Three Hundred Take Part in Boys\u2019 © Meet This P.M.\u2014Admission Free.\u2018 \u201cThe junior city championships will \u2018be decided on the M.A.A.A.field this afternoon with: nearly 300 youngsters competing.The meet is run under the auspices of the M.A.A.A.which \u201cendeavors in this way to encourage a Nking for athletics among the young-* -:iters of the city schools.The grand \u201cstand will be free lo _parents and\u2019 friends of the boys.The bots who mpete will be given thelr numbers \u201cbetween 1 and 2 o'ciock at the club \u201chouse and these will serve to admit \u2018the competitors to the dressing roôms.ve teams are entered in the relay ice open to hoys of the public school \u201conly, the following having entered teams: Berthlet street School, St, Patrick's, St.Gabriel's, Royal Arthur and Archbishop's Academy.The of- \u201c\u2019ficialg for the meet, all experienced -men of the M.A.A.nuret, 52 Referee\u2014E.Her Brown, events\u2014-Tiesie HA.Nprigings, , track H.Fisher.C.Judges.oyd, W.J.Carlind, C.8 Virtue.E.W.yer.Judges field events\u2014W BE.Findlay, J.McPherson, 'W.H.Doyiel R.C.in, E.P.Campbell.\u2018Timers\u2014Lonis Rubenstein, Walter Hagar.Jas.MceDouald, J.David- Scorers\u2014John Moore, R, Gomery, E.B.Ostell, J.A.E.Whyte.J.C.Rid- \u201cdel.Clerks of conrse-laz.Rubenstein, & C.Bowie.F.G.Reid, E.S.Hamil- W.Hay.F.La T.ukeman, apd A Clark.tarter\u2014-J.W.Moffat.Announcer\u2014¥.©.MuIndoe, :A soccer match hetween M.[A.A.A.St.Johns in the Freedmah Cup semi-final Will he started at 2 o'clock and at 4 o'clock the Rugby Club will tart a practice.PENING OF WRESTLING AT SOHMER PARK LAST \"NIGHT A TAME AFFAIR.Jack Billiter.of Toledo, DRig, wax t in it with Eugene Tr@mblay at ohmer Park last night and the local an simply toyed with the Toledan.The Billiter family had two repre- \u2018éentatives on the programmé.John \u201cthe more famous, whe is Ohin cham- fon, and Jack, his brother.JohrFap- \u201cpeared in à handicap match in \u2018which He undertook .to throw three local each - from fifteen to twenty favier than himself inside an The Ohio champion 4gave a fast |: \u2018performance, putting down Bonne- \u2018ville (148 pounds), in 5 mins.15 secs.: \u201cWickes (155 pounds), In 6 mips.and \u201cBernier (152 pounds), in 144 mins.He 48 a little.ado.but both strong and fast, and the crowd liked his style, Efforts will be made to-day to match \u2018peting Clubs, share prepeenes + Feb Fp pbb bE Postel ob ltl ed ei + + oP - STANDING OF THE N.L.U.+ - Goals-\u2014 7 fe Won: Lost Toplay.For.Agsl.age Montreal .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.sussnencea 0e sense es » 3 0 so 55 + ShainrocK Lusceucoamessanneu sons e use s x 1 st 53 Ry Toronto «ooo.vitres benne 00000 < 4 à tot Bee TECNMSED Le.cesncres c ne & 5 1 Wi >5 ë \u201cCornwall .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026ossenvesesesanteccnc 0e a 7 0 17 71 \"je of National .3 4 0 18 8 + of Capital .> 10 0 sa jnx + I , .+ To-day\u2014Tecumseh at Shamrock.+ Fguaresrs + FREER ELLER ERLE ddd TE [i 10 BE DECIDED IF HAMAOEKS ik 10-0AVS MATCH M MILE HD mr emda conrente the Date of These Matches-The Clubs Will Divide the Net Profits Pere, of the National has made \u2018President St.\u2018Amateur Lacrosse Union.the following announcement: \u201cIf Shamrocks should defeat Tecuni- schs,\u201d the - President * says, \u201cthe tie which results will have to be decided as follows for first place.Two matches will have to be played an the grounds of tlie Montreal and Shamrock Clubs, one match on each ground, to decide the chainpionship.The date of these matches will have to be dd¢ided=by a special meeting 'of the executive of the Lacrosse Union.\u2018The majority of the aggregate number of goals scored during the two matches will decide the championship.The officials Will be selected.for these matches the same as for the res gular schedule mate hes.; pi the Clubs cannot agree the matter will he left.to the President.he net proceeds of the two matches will be divided smoengst the two com- and share alike.\u201d ole ols 2) a ! CHIEF KEE FAN A DISAPPOINTING RACE AT WOODBINE TRACK | Caper Sauce Won the Norfolk Stake, the Feature of the Day.> Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto.Oi! September 25\u2014A curd oi seven races (Ela included (wb events through dfe field was the attraction at\u201d the Woodbine, the rades \u2018heing run over a track that was heavy \"80 As 1 - narrowly and muddy.It was the first day of the meeting that the majority of the first +hoices came home in front, four.out of the seven winning.The feature of the\u201ccard was the Norfolk Purse for Canadian owned and bred horses.This was won in an easy manner by Da SIT of it last fall.He was kept off the early pace and came away when re ady.|The steeplechase \u2018was won by Pretty Michael this being his second victory in three starts this week, finished second \u2018in the start.PT During the afternoon, a heavy shower set in causing the track to be heavy for get-away day.The fields were aH of a fair size.The finishes in most cages being close.Chief Kee for whom the Dyment stables recently paid five thousand dollars ran a disappointing race, being heaten off.The horsemen started to ship to Hamilton to avoid having tn wait aver until Monday as horses are not allow- éd to he unloaded in Hamilton on Sunday.: First race.Miomede purse, three-year-olds and tp, anes-Hiaeko.won; ond.Chills, third.Second race, Brock purse.two-year- olde, six furlongs.\u2014Paul Davie, won; Detroit.second: Dalhousie, third.Time 1.14 4-5, Third race, Hawley three-year-olds and up.Waonlstone, won; Qreagra.third, Time, 1,57 3-5, Fourth race, novice steeplechase, three-year-olds, about mile and half\u2014- Dr.Pillow.won: Wickson, second: Advance Roy, third.Time, 3.16 2-5.Firth race.Ringwood steeplechase, selling, $800 addbd, for four-year-olds and upwards, éhout two miles\u2014Pretty selling.severr \u201cfur- Stromeland, sec- Time, 1.28., \u201cpurse, selling.Î 1-8 miles-\u2014 Golconda.second; Michael.won: John Dillon.second; Class T,eader.third.\u201cTime, 4,07 3-5.Sixth race.Norfolk purse, selling, three-year-olds and up, foaled in Canada.mile and sixteenth\u2014Caper Sauce, won: Mill on the Floss, second; Ril- berry, third.Time.1.54.Seventh race, Fordham purse, maiden, two-year-olds, six furlongs\u2014Dixie Knight, won: Ilex.second; Dangerous March, third.Time, 1.46.\u2018 .Nt tt atl et Nat FN Nt eis Tt for next week.the.matter of weights.Billiter wants 133 pounds ringside.while Tremblay is holding out for 133 poundz ât néon the day of the match.The palr wrestled over four hours to a draw at Toledo, last winter, and Tremblay claims that h - missed meeting defeat hy rel ducink \u2018himself to below his\u201d normal wrestling weight.him with The hitch Tremblay is gover ah th outfitting line.tores: AT To: Night Open Till 11 P.M.For new Fall Suits, new Fall Overcoats, fancy ; j Vests, odd Trousers, Underwear, Gloves, Socks, Neckwear, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Sweaters and Sweater Coats, and everything in the Men\u2019 n's and Boys\u2019 ° Corner Craig and Bleury Streets 401 West St.Catherine Street ° \"und 229 West St.\u2018Catherine Street a %» | men will bat \u2018it in when it + TWO JOCKEYS WERE FINED AT DELORIMIER.TRACK YESTERDAY Two Favorites and Four Outsiders the Winners.: Notwithstanding thei threatening weather a large crowd was _ out ut Deiorimier Park, and, saw two favorites and four outSiders capture the purses, Bird Slayer was returned the' winner of the first rac: with Teddy Hodge second, and Pleasing third.Myron McHenry's mare won the second event.in hollow style from.John Marrs and Great, \u2018The heavily played Pio Pico finished last owing to a wrench which happened shortly after the start.e Maud Sigsbee, the winner of the fourth race, from Ban Lagy and Kith and Kin, was run up $200, over the entered price by FE.Landsberg.but the owrer M.Prcston retained the mare by bidding the customary $5, ihe race costing Preston $55 over the purse.The fifth race went to The Thorn, which was almost left at the post, and after trailing in last position, came away in the stretch and won as | he pleased from Floss S.and Alta Me- Donald.The last race saw Dr Young make a show of his field, as the race was simply a romp for Char-+ ley Reynolds! good horse.i Jockeys Griffin and Simmons indur- red the displeasure of Starter Milton, and were fined $25 and $10 in the fifth and sixth races respectively.The horses, The Thorn and My Valet, were ordered schooled to the barrier, Summary.First race, five fu-longs, for 3-year- olds and upwards\u2014I1, Birdslayer, 114, Lloyd: 2, Toddy Hodge, 7, Haynes; 3, Pleasing.109, Griffin.| Also ran, Elder, 109, Flynn; Sabado, 114.Crowley.Time, 1.05.Second race, three-quarters of a mile; for all ages\u20141, Almena; 110, John Marrs, 118, Crowley; 116, Robinson.Also ran, Con- Pio Pico, 118, Flynn} 2, 3, Great, fessor.119.Austin; Daly.\u2018Fime, 1.21.Phird race.three-quarters of a mile, 108, Crowley; ran\u2014 London.111.Dryer.Also 108, 3.Wilson; 2, Al.Büsch.Autumn Maid, 117, morean,, 114, Austin; 112.Haines; Lady \"Fitzherbert, - Gar wood.Time, 1.22-1.2, Fourth race, four and a half furlongs, for all ages\u2014I, Maud Sigsbes 121.Nelson: 2, Ban Lady, 101, Dryer: 3, Kith and Kin, 99.White.Also ran a ¥ifth race.one mile, \u2018far three-vears- olds and upwards\u20141.The \u2018Thorn.102, Robinson: Floss =, 103 Crowley: 8, Alta McDonald, 98.Jonuson.\u201cA!so ran-Tod, 102, Simmons; Work and Play, 107, Griffin; My Valet, 100, Don.Time.1.53.4 Sixth race.one and a half miles, for four-year-jolds a \\upwards- 1, Doctor Young, \u2018110, Hay 2.Countermand, 109, Simmons: 3.Imboden, 101, Robinson Also.ran\u2014Moscow Belle, 166, Flynn.Time, 2.58.SATURDAY\u2019S ENTRIES \u201c\u2026 FOR WOODBINE RACES.First race, Melton Purse, $500 added, for all ages.six farlongs, (13) \u2014 zzMerman, 84; zThe Monk, 87; Pinte, 161; zTasley, 101.Anna L.Daley, 101; Jack\u2019 Parker, 104: Plaudmore, |zRichard Reed, 104; Reginald, :zzRight.Easy, 106; Lawrence P.ley, 107; zWell, 110; Charles Eastman, 112.zCoupled.zzBedwell entry.- Second racë, Grey Stakes, $1,500 added, \u20182 year old.one \u201cmile, (10) \u2014 Cast Steel, 96: English Esther, 96; Pulka, 106: zBobco, 104; The General Armstrong, 108; zPaul Davis, 106; l.oucorval, 99: zPenn, 108; zAmella Jenks, 113; zzKingpin, 106.zSchoor's entry.zzLivingston's entry.Third race, Simcoe Purse, selling, | -Zipango.for three-yéar-olds and.-up\u2014t, Hurtock, | P.J.McCarthy, 108.Robinson; Mare} \u2014Betsy Binford, 121, Williams; T- F.Henry.119.Robinson: Tommy Wood, | 101, Don.Time, 1.01.JR comes again.mire $500 added.3 year olds and up.mile and seventy.yards.(11)\u2014Osorine, 90; Maxium, 94: Edgley, 98; xCarthage, 102; Harry Richeson, 102 zElfall, 102 xJonnie \u2018Blake, 109; xCeremonious, 106: Howard Spean, 107: Ontario.109; Cosmopolitan, 110.Fourth race, the Ontario Jockey Club Cup.$2,500 added, 3 year old and up, two miles \u2018and a_ quarter, (10)\u2014 Dele Strome, 97; Azo, 98: zSeismic, 99; Ontario, 100: The Shaughraun,100: Jeanette M.98; Old Honesty, 110; 107; Cave Adsum, 116; Terah.121.zBedwell entry.\u201cFifth race, Hendrie Steeplechase, 3.000 added, handicap, 4 year olds and up.about 3 miles, (9)\u2014zBrag- gadoccio.185; 144; zzFincastle.13%:\" Bergoo, 144; zzSir Wooster.160; Stete Lane, 149; Waterway, 156.Thistiedale, 162.Sixth race, Ayr Purse, selling, $500 added, 3 year olds and up, one mile and a sixteenth, (8)-\u2014xBilberry, 93; Moorzsot, 103; Captain John, 103; XCruche D'Or, 103; Joe Gaiten, 108; The Shaughraun, 108; King of Mist.108; xMonsignor, 111; Stelmwood, 111.Dacra, 140; zByzsamtine.| xApprentice allowance.,\u2026 Weather clear, track slow.Major Elmsley, Toronto.M.AAA.RIFLE CLUB © ANNUAL MATCHES.\u2018The M.A.A.A.Rifla Club mstches were held at Pointe aux Trembles ranges and a large number of the members were present.The day was an ideal one from a shooting man\u2019s point of view being practically without wind; and the light was good, : Mr.W.R.Dunli the silver medal was the winner of iven for first class shots for {he highest aggregate, his score totalling, 95 points, and Mr.F.Wilkinson wins the bronez medal in the same class with 90, Mr.Conway gets the silver m&da; for the highest score in the tyrg class, and Dr.©.H.Christie wins the bronze.Following are some of the scores: Yards.W.\u2018R.Dunlopl .| .St! Michael\u2019s Rgad-Hace, The St.Michael's Hockey ®lub are holding a road race on October 2nd.The race is open 'to all junior and juvenile runners of the city.No hirriers over 18 years will be accepted.Entrance fee 26 cents, for further information please apply to M.J.Cox, 1859 Bt.Denis, or by \u201cphone East 2883.es gins.F.Wilkinson.30 W.S, Johnson .431 29\u2014-89 J.Conway .: .\u2026 28°31 26-85 F, N Hetherington ve oo 31 29 22-83 Dre Ce 1 Christie ve «eo wa 28 27 25\u2014h0 «te we so 27 28 21-78 x B MeCrerick :! *! !1 30 2 20\u201473 G.Rosser .vo .25 24\u2014T2 |- R.A.Holland \"00 0 biceps ave 16-24 inch; Nis fore Sigh 23 12 inch., and the calf derers in the first eight minutes of » made some plugky efforts, and in the off the.ela, Hughes and Hunter scor- \u2018ed for them.Bolton thus gained their first point in five matches.\u2018strugglers, and in a high-scoring game of \u2018sey, and Currie scored for Bury.interval from a corner.Clapton Orient were beaten at Grim- by by 2 to 0, and from all accounts | played a poor game Barnsley, with a 5 to 1 win over Birmingham.scored the biggest success of the day.although Manchester City won vy 6 to 2 against Lincoln.In this match Smith put through his own goal.Leeds City beat Derby County by 2 to 1, after a splendidly contested game.Burnley and \"Stockport \u2018shared four © goals.Leicester Fosse beat the Park i \u201c1 Ayenué at Bradford by 3 fo 1\u2014a capl- T2 tal performance \u2014 and Galnsborough Trinity delighted their supporters by a 3 to: 1.victory over Blackpool, .\u201d 0 ANOTHER STEP IN \"THE DIRECTION OF \"| 7 INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY \u2018Special tothe Montreal Star .Boston.Mass, September 25.\u2014The Boston Arena Company has been 4n- corporated under Massachusetts Jaws with - $300.000 capital divided into 1500 common and 1500 preferred at par $100.The charter.grants to incorporators the right to construct, purchase: lease McCarthy of the match at Bramall Jane through Hardinge and Kitchen.Bolton then second half, although Robinson pas Bradford Going Strong.- .Bradford City have no intention of being in the position they were last year, when they only kept in the League on goal average: They had a match at Bury against chother of the or otherwise acquire \u2018structures -capable of being used for amusement purposes, such as hockey.skating and curling.The preferred stock is entitled to 8 per cent.-dividénds,while on the common disbursements were to de paid at thè discrétion of the directors after dividends have been paid on the pre- ferted won by 4 to 8.\u201c\u2019hittington got\u2019 two their .goals and Comrie and O'Rourke \u2018hé othête.Melntogh» Lind- otts Some ex- | citing.play \u2018was seen at \u2018Burnley, where : \u2018Queen's Courier.was buildings and .«By a Staff photographer.THERE WAS SOME VERY WET SPORT AT WARWICK RACES Queen\u2019s Journal Won the Warwick Handicap in Clever Style.windon, September 25.\u2014~The War- ick executive deserved better luck n was experienced.Rain set in pi the morning, and it \u2018was coming down heävily when the time arrived for racing.This, of course, spoilt the attendance, so far as the local people were concerned, and, un- ahs ng man, who challenges any lcal culture.one in He weighs 165 pounds His .at\u201d fortunately, the principal ring was- also poorly patronized.< Although there were eight runners for the Kenilworth Malden Plate, the\u2019 race was generally regarded as a good thing for Welbury.A suprise was in store, however, as Nankeen beat ihe favorite easily by a length and a if.The general impression was that the heavy going had beaten Welbury, but, though the last named did seem to mix her legs a bit as she struck a bad patch turning Into the straight, it is probable the winner is somewhat out of the ordinary.Fear that the market might not be stronglenough to afford of a fair price was responsible for the absence of Fortiter from the field for the Arden All-Aged Selling Plate, There were only four runners, and, with the connections of Pratt's stable playing up the major portion of their winnings over Nankeen, it was always a cas: of laying odds on Gastonia.The favorite was crossed when the barrier was raised, and got off several lengths.behind the other three.So much had she in hand, however, that she was able to gradually draw up and, passing Casana on the inside, won easily by four lengths.It cost 260 guineas to buy her in.Of the twelve colored on the card for the Warwick handicap only an absentee.Queen's Journal seemed very nicely treated on the Der running, and with Frank Wootton as her pilot she .was practically \u2018backed against the field.Morena lost ground\u2019 at the ptart, and was soon in the rear.Coup de Grace made the early running, but gave way when five furlongs had been traversed, and.did not complete the course.In the straight the issue was ~ 5 7 Cg President Arthur Plow, dependent Harriers._ friendly individuality.meantime they will remain separate.and vice versa.4 ing menager is preferable.Krichell, Keefe, Winter, popular.GAMES TO-DAY.Two games.will he played at the At- water grounds to-day.Commencing at 2 p.m.Mascottes will meet the Athletics, champions of the Montreal Amateur League, At 3.30 the Richmonds will play the fast Lachine nine, SHAMROCK GROUNDS TO-MORROW, The Balmorals and Athletics will come together for the first time this season in the series for the City Championship.This game will be calléd at 1.30.At 3.30 | Terrehonne plays Mascottes for \u2018the Provincial Championship.ta confined to Black Sea and Queen's Journal, and a furlong from home the latter forged ahead and- gained a tlever victory by.a length and a half.The County Selling Nursery proved rather disappointing.Of Tyrconnel, Hackler's ; Beauty, Woodland ' Mald, and Witch \u2018Finder-\u2014all of whom had performed well recently-\u2014not ons went \u2018to.the post.Backers would look no fuFther than Salvia and Joliette.latter injured her chance by a swerve at the start, but Saivia was first away, and led till 300 vard& from home, when Wolf's Glen came through and won very easily.Only \u2018three went to the post for the Castle Plate, but the wagering was close between Temeraire and Curzola.The verdict was two lengths in Tem- eralre\u2019s favor, but it was only Maher sg powerful riding (that induced the grey to put his best foot forward.Slow Leopard refused to go after a hundred wards had been traversed, but his jockey induced him to.finish, The wind up came with the Wars \u2018wick Race Gate Committea- Handicap.Alaric was best backed of the seven that went to the post, and, ridden by \u2018Trigg, he never gave his supporters a \u2018moment's uneasiness.| A Gymnasium and Athletic Apparatus all classes of gymnasium equip- = ft in ständard patterna and < All apparatie is fully warranted.and prices will pe founa most moderate.in aopord- mêle for qu stuns LR requt Ris BIS RIVAL HARRIER LEAGUES UNDER SHADOW.OF DESCENDING PEACE mL RETAIN THEIR FRIENDLY INDIVIDUALITY But Presidents Plow and Dorval \u2018Have Reached a Working Agreement that Will Please Everybody + Till Big Merger Takes Place of the In- .= + Although peace has not been actually declared as yet, and the athletiG peace protocol has not heen actually signed by the various fighting factions, the two principal harrier leagues of Canada have - It is expected that they will join in a big harrier movement for the in« dependent control of harrier racing some time about New Years, but in the Messrs.Dorval and Plow, the two presidents have reached .2 working agreement, however, which provides that \u2019 \u201cWhen a ciud belonging to \u2018the Independent League decides to hold @ .road race, no City and District Harrier Club will hold a race on and vice versa.That Independent harriers can run in District harrier races, DR.CASEY 15 ON THE BARGAIN | LIST BUT THERE IS AS YET 0 DECISION TO GET MID OF \" 0 Prominent Director of Montreal Ball Club Says, \u201cIf A Good Price i is Offered for Him We'll Sell as .We'll Sell Any Other Player\u201d De: Casey is.on the bargain lists, but although there are, All sorte ot.: rumors about next year's: ball season, nothing definite - A prominent director of the local club says: price for Casey we will sell him the mame as we would sell any other player who: {a8 \u2018our property providing the proper price was offered, but nothing definite for next year has been decided upon.\u201d O'Neil and Yeager gre spoken of aa possible managers, but a non:play-.Bumpus Jones, Colvin, Joyce and O'Neil will probably be retained for next season, while Wicker, and Jimmy Jones will be sold or used in trades.will have Hoch, a pitcher, drafted from Harrisburg.As Yeager ls desirous of playing third base, a new shortstop will be secured catcher, an outfielder, and another pitcher.' Negotiations were started some time ago by the Toronto Club for the purchase of Casey to manage the Maple Leafs next season, but no deal was put through, If Joe Kelley goes to Baltimore as leader of the Orioles, in 1810, Casey will probahly be at the helm in Toronto, where he Is very .Rain prevented games in both the Eastern and American Leagues, The] \u2018however, fear tRdt they cannot\u2019 | dition - to p and conteritment.OR, JOHN M.Hoke President: Nap Dorval, of the City, and District Harriers.adopted a policy of | thet day, as been done.\u2018If we'are offered a good Cockill, Corcoran, j Yeager, Then the club in addition to a NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES: At Chicago\u2014 R.H.BE, Chicago .-« een.00105201x\u2014 9 12 2 Boston .re .000001000\u2014 1 8 5 Batteries \u2014Krohm.Moran arid Archer; Brown, Evans.Cooney and Graham.At Pittsburg\u2014 BN Pittsburg .1.01000100x\u2014 3 4 9 Philadelphia .000100000\u2014 1 8 0 Batteries -\u2014 Maddox and Gib=on; Moors an nt oe Louts\u2014 = : Brooklyn ».-.300102204\u2014 12 15° =F St.Louls .111000003\u2014 8 18 2- Battertes\u2014Harmon and Phelps; Rucker and Bergen.At Cincinnati - Cincinnati .8 20020028 \u2014 9 8-4 New York .1101000000~12 13- 8 Batteries \u2014Rowan, Cantwell and Clark; Ames, Schlei and Wilson, NATION.AL LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost.PC.Pittaburg .« + 104 38 T8 Chicago .«ve 94 46 871 New York si.» B84 53 B13 Cinelnnati .70 wm 500 Philadelphia.i.69 73 A89 Brooklyn .Jie.:.491 89 855.St.Louis \u2026.das oc 47 80 hg si Boston .39 \" 100 28 SPALDING JUNIOR LEAGUE.At a meeting held last night of thé Spalding Junior Amateur Baseb League, President C.Provéncher in the chair.Ît was decided that ft.! Lambert and Melrose play a home-and-home came.for the championship, and if the two.trams are then even to play a game at the Montreal Baschall grounds.A SANATORIUM \"FOR THE TREATMENT OF.Drunkenness AND THE DRUG HABIT .The Dr.John M.Mackay Treats ment for the Liquor Habit may be taken at home and witHout interfering with business.Some, resist the craving for alcohol if alone\u2014or are in nb physical cons rsuc the treatment.To: such the Mackay Sanatdrium is a haven of hope, rest, happiness By coming to.the Sanatorium, patients have the personal attention of Dr.Mackay while taking the treatment inquiet surroundings with every, bodily comfort._ | Arrangements may be \u2018made.by.long-distance telephone\u2019 or telegraph, to recive phtients.at any, time. mt = =~.09.BUSINESS 1S IN BETTER SHAPE THAN Canadian Centres are \u2018of Favorable Nature._ Bradstreet's reports: Advices travellers and traders in the interior stat that business generally is in b than for some time past, and] are bright.for the fall and winter trade.latest advices from prevailing prices.& number of enquiries at prevailing prices.There has been quite, a number of enquiries from England for Canadian eggs, ar very satisfactory prices, shipments: of Canadian hay to Europe canged a stump in prices there; the re- to 10s per ton.The fruit cargoes of new « Canadian western wheat heavy.There is no fear of any lightness in the money market at present, as the banks have more than is needed for imov- ing the crops, and all mercantile pun- poses, .City retall trade is very satisfactory.Remittances are good, and city collections are improving.\u2019 Toronto reports to Bradstreet's say business holds a steady tone and prospects for the future continue cheerful.* À feature of the present situation Is the improvement which is noted In collec tions and remittances from nearly \"all parts of the country.While this Improvement is not vet remarkable in extent, it is sufficiently noteworthy to show that the general marketing of crops should be followed by prompt payments of outstanding debts on the part of the retailers.The demand for fall lines at retall is now generally good and sorting erders are beginning to increase.Values In dry goods are generally firm.Good orders for winter lines are coming in and the season's trade promises to be large.It is generally believed that stocks are light.Grocers report an active trade.Canned goods show a firm tendency.Metals and general hardware lines are moving well and prices \u2018are generally steady to firm.Country trade is good and receipts of produce are fairly large, but prices hold steady to firm.Hogs and product prices are advancing on an active demand.Hides are active and steady to firm.Winnipeg reports to Bradstreet's say the trade outlook continues of the brightest.The retail trade is reported to have increased in volume during the past week or so, and merchants generally are becoming Impressed with the fact that they will need to stock up much more largely than\u2018last year if they are to he ready lo meef the requirements of the season between now and Christmas.The grain movement is now pretty well in full swing and owing to \u2018the earliness of the Co and increased railway facilities, it Isj§expected that much more grain than ugual \u201cwill He got to lake ports before the \u2018end of the navigation season.Travellers out for spring orders report excellent business and prospects for a large volume of trade.Collections continue to improve.Vancouver and Victoria reports say wholesale trade has seen some increase in volume during the 7 etall- ers are meeting a good demand for.fall Uhes} Trude in dry goods and millinery is particularly active.Large shipments \u2018of winter goods are coming into the country, and there \u2018âre \u2018already Indications that purchases for spring will be heavy.During the past summer new settlements have been opened up in different parts of the country, and the demand from these for groceries and other staple lines is \"Quite a factor in the present trade: The trans-Pacific shippinig trade reports a \u201c good business \u201cmoving, with indications \u201cfor further increase.Quebec.\u2014Reéports to Bradstreet's continue favorable.Wholesalers and retafl- ors still show signs of increased activity.Outside of a few districts, harvesting is about finished, and a feeling of satisfaction is noticeable amongst the farming © classes.Amongst the provision trade in the city, pork\u2019 is reported to be still ad- Vancing and likely to go higher as supplies are very short.l,ucal industries continue fairly sy.Hamilton reports say general trade continues to show a market improvement here.Retail business in fall \u2018goods is more active and.fnerchante are giving .good orders for goods need between now and the end: of the year.Fruit crops are turning out well, and, with zobd prices, trade here and at surrounding cventivs is keeping brisk.Local factories are working full time, and collections are generally satisfactory, London reports say both wholesale and retall merchunts here appear well satisfied with the volume of wade mdving at the present time, and the outlook, for future business continues most favorable._ Travellers are again out and are taking 1 good orders for winter and.spring llnes.Local factories are busy.Boot and ghoe \u2018men are) preparing their winter goods, and they report good orders on hand.Collections vontinue to improve.Ottawa reports say, while there has been little change in, the general .situation here during the week, there has still been some increase in.\u2018the [volume of b ress-Tioving.Fall lines are in good emand, and wholesalers are busy rush- Jing out goods for later use.which they will ~.FOR SOME TINE Bradstrect\u2019s Reports From Various.from ter shape prospects Wholesale dry goods houses say that the Europe indicate a sharp advance.in fine wool materials, and no repeat orders are accepted, except at \"Phere has been quite and some large orders have been hooked The heavy turns to exporters show a decline of 53, reached port this week for export, and from.now on the exports of Canadian wheat will be LONDON TRUTH ON THE ATTACK \"- ON THE MEXICANS \u201c the London Economist.London Truth says: It may be remembered that fn the course of a series of companies.1 referred to the very serious position in which the Mexican Light and Power Co, had been placed by the accl- dent to its great dam at Necaxu.It was upun this dam, constructed at an enormous cost, that the profit-earning capacity of the company malnly depended.The landslip at Necaxa occurred on May 17th, and when the news at last leaked company's shares,\u201d Ir.F.8.Pearson, from\u201d Mexico a reassuring\u2019 message that the gamage to the dam was only of @ \u2018\u2018minor nature.\u201d Subsequently I received and pubiished independent information from Mexico, to the effect that Dr.Péarson's messuge was misleading, that the larger part of the dam had been destroyed, that great expenditure must be Incurred, and much time elapse before it could be repaired, and that meanwhile; the company must use steam plant for the production of the eldctric power which It was under contract to supply, thereby working at a substantial loss.At Ÿthe end, of June Dr.Pearson \u201carrived in England.and on July 1 he 1s- sued a circular to the sharcholders, again contradicting these reports as to the gravity of the disaster and affirming {hat the damage only amounted approximately £40,000 \u2014 a mere trifle to this very heavily capitalized concern.Dr.Pearson sald that he made his statement as the result of a personal investigation on the spot Unfortunately for the peace of mind of the shareholders.\u2018other persons, also on the spot, persist in saying that Dr.Pearson has\u2014well, very much under-estimated the extent of the loss the accident has inflicted on the com- In the Economist of Saturday last cabled ! 1 | pany.a - a correspondent, signing himself \u2018\u2018Mexican Engineer,\u201d gives a version of the affalF, based upon regular and recent ad- vices from Mexico City, which amply confirms the reports that were originally published in Truth.He asserts that the damage to the dam \u2018will far exceed £ 400.600\u201d and that \u2018such \u2018a huge sum of money would be required to construct another llke storage basin or basins as to foretell the speedy financial collapee of the present.company and the improbability of the formation of a new one for the same purpose.\u201d Two months ago the company's officals were sald to have reported that the damage had been repaired, and that the company was furnishing full service of power from its water supply; alone.If the officials made any such representation \u201cit was, amd still is, entirely at variance with the facts.\u201d Ever since the Necaxa accident the company has been compelled to run its steam | plant to its fullest capacity.and there-is now every prospect that it will\u2019 be compelled to burn coal for ita power for several years to come.This means that unider the contracts, with probably 76 per cent.of its customers the company 1s supplying power at a loss, at present estimated at from £2,000 to £2,500 a day.\u201cMexican Engineer continues: \u201cDuring the last.flscal year the company charged off from its .Surplus account the huge sum of £20,000 for the depreciation of stores taken over-on purehase of other companies.This {tem caused practically no= ment in England: it caused grim smiles on the faces of those in Mexico, who understood the American promoter\u2019s methods of amalgamating industrial companies.The company during the same period of last year charged off from its sur- phys the large sum\u2019 of £9,500 for bad debts.Not a dollar was charged off for depreciation of plant.\u201cAt the end of last fiscal year the company owed the Bank of Montreal an overdraft of £600,- 000; this indebtedness has been transferred, but still exists: at the end of last year the company owed £472,000 more thine \u2018îts liquid assets, even apart from the allied: or absorbed companies.With such conditions last year.with practically no water supply this year.with the damage at Necaxa shoWing a loss of at least £400,000, and with a daily operative loss of from £2,000 to £2,500, how long ¢an the Mexi- \u2018can Light and Power Company continue?\u201d It is not only in connection with the } Light and Power Company that this question has to be considered.The Mexico TTrainways Company is dependent upon the Power Cothpany for its power supply \u2014a supply which it has hitherto purchased on extremely advantageous terms.Some time ago the Tramways Company obtained the control of the Power Company for the express purpose of securing a renewal of the contract on terms which would again be advantageous to the former at the expense of the latter undertaking, and this was accomplished and fdllowed by stock-jobbing operations which have been subject of much adverse comment.Disaster to the Power Company inevitably means disaster to the Tramways Company, and the conclusion of the Economist correspond- \"BID WANTED : for-100 Shares Stanfields Common Earnings, THOR mmon.7 \\ W.F, MAHON & COST.JOHN, N.B.© 228 288 show over 10% om eñt is that \"both concerns appear to be Refers to the Recent Criticism In; articles some months ago on the Cana-|.dian Latin-American group of electrical:.out in Jsonden, causing! a slump in the! who is the president of the company,|- utlook Good- THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY.SEPCEMBER 2.19 anada\u2019s Business O LS \u201cOn | + Zh LA DE CAS PE 77 2 Zr Ch TE EE CL TA re SEs Eee ow approaching desiryction together.\u201d It is a dismal outlook - for the shareholders, and I am glad to know that for a very long time past.I have consistently advised my readers for good and sufficient reasons, quite apart from the Necaxa accident, to keep out of.hoth these companies \u2018as well as others belonging to the same group.: ; A Survey of - Preferred Stocks Bankers often advise women to invest in.the preferred stocks of well-establish- ed industrial corporations, inasmuch as the principal jp, as a rule, quite safe, and the income obtainable relativély large.One firm has carefully compiled a pam- phiet on industrial.preferred stocks of high character.It points out that: *\u2018(1) 7 Ne /) TE «ft ZZ (ee 2 m $.IN THE STATES.LONDON \u201cTUBES\u201d NOW SHOWING GOOD EARNINGS \u201cReceipts of the Underground Roads are Gaining Fast.London, September 12.\u2014 The report of the Underground Rallways Co.of London HERE, HOW S TAT, AUTOMOBILE ?\u20ac 4 \u2014Pittsburg Journal.year, while for the first half of 1907; the total number of passengers carried was only 75,122,096.ns Receipts for the half-year were £743,- 845, against £701,635 for the first half of 1308, and £525,844 for the first half of 1907.Shareholders, therefore, have on the steady progress which has been made, as a result of management, which can only be described as both careful end brilliant.The organization indeed leaves practically nothing to be desired, and the further success which may be expected for the company will be.the fruit, one may believe, of the foundations which have been already lald, rather than of any change in methods.The company recognized that success lay in the education of the public to the greater use of \u201ctube\u201d travel, and it has set about its work in a most systematic and remarkable manner.The ' ever-increasing facilities which the \u2018\u2018tubes\u201d and their | Which.\u2018evidence could not every reason -to congratulate themselves | Mexic | A \\ v \u201cLONGER PROSPECT BUT.RICH CAMP Great Interest in Progress of Construction of Chariton-Gow- ganda Road, if fi v Special Correspondence.\u2018 Elk Lake Ont, -September 25.\u2014With the bright September sunshine, the work of developing the mines of this district is being prosecuted with great vigor.Many prospects are being exploited and \u201csilver sidewalks\u201d here are substantial and unanswerable facts.The,past summer has shown \u2018evidence of enrichment at depth, exist until The Silver depth had been reached.Alllance Mine is sacking rich ore daily.The United States Mining Company are working a wide and rich vein, which Increases in value dally.- The Gavin-Ham- flton own notable enrichment, with Increased depth,and the Devlin Mine shows broad streaks of native silver in its deepest j workings.\u2019 - \" \"This by no means exhausts the list of successful and constantly | developing mines in the Immediate vicinity of Elk Lake, The Silver Tunnel, in the Silver Lake \u2018District, marks\u2019 that section as an early producer; This mine has already bagged nearly six hundred sacks of high grade oré.any rich leads have been uncovered throughout the Silver Lake district during the past summer, and are now being vigorously worked.A recent discovery.in the south-western part of.Jai : Which: I shall describe more particularly, .after a second the most spectacular yet known in this portion of the Great Silver Belt.In a brief conversation which I have just had \u2018With some of the heat known mining men in the district it was mentioned that dur: ing the latter part of last winter, and, in fact, just previous to the break-up, twenty properties in the district installed mining plants.It appears to be their opinion that out of these, at least twelve, including the properties 1 have mentioned, wij] soon reach the shipping stage.Work has won.Elk Lake now asks the outside world to estimate her not as an unproven prospect, but as a rich mining camp of proven and increasing value.Several in this district are of the opin- fon that the North Pole controversy has helped to prolong the summer quietus in - quence, visit, js; mining circles, as it has, like magic, enthused all classes on the continent, and to such an extent that they have little time to give attention to anything else.There is at the present time in Elk Lake a repetition on a small scale of this alleged diversion from the following up of the: mining game: by reason of another ex ans-Elk Lake Riches {ELK LAKE IS NO somewhat diverted from the affairs of actual mining because (he work of constructing: rea} roads from Charlton to Gowganda is no longer a dream, but a delightfui \u2018reality.These are the roads that he \u2018has been petitioning the Ontarie Governinent to build for the 'ast twelve months, and petitioned them he has in every shape -and form\u2014by private interviews, by petitions and by delegations until his soul became possessed with that celestial patience fathered almost by despair.As a.matter of natural conse- | the \u2018good roads\u201d topic is the one uppermost in the minds of the Elk Laker: and, of course, (if it is necessary to add), the honest erstwhile prospector, who is thoroughly éonfident that the status uv! this district as a mining camp is now well established.i .The road, when completed.will be a thoroughly well graded /waggph road, averaging fifty feet in width, from Charl- ton, at the end of the spur ef the T.& N, O.line?o Gowganda\u2014a distance of fifty-two mites.It will cover part of the old Charlton winter road te Elk Lake, which was graded: for about twelve miles.When completed, thisToad will be the first great boon to- traffie, as it will result immediately in about one dozen properties in tbe Montreal River region sending out what ore they have on hand to the rafiroad, and the incoming of much heavy machinery will be greatly fa-' vilitated.As regards the time when the entire road wiil be completed, the contractors appear to do but very little open speculating, .and it is very hard to tell if* this winter will see & new complete route from Charlton to Gowganda.However, from the energetic manner)in which the different stretchers are at t je present time being pushed ahead, it would not be surprising if the road were completed \"before the snow flies, .The Section being built from Eik Lake .to Gowganda, which wil} cover a stretch of over thirty miles, is now thoroughly coinpleted for a distance of ten miles, or four miles past the Silver I.ake District, \u2018which lies\u2019 a little toy the north of the main route.The work is under the supervision of Contractor A.K.McLennan, Liskeard.One hundred and and thirty- seven men and twenty teams are daily at work on this section.The new James road, which is being started across the river ,and run the opposite direction towards Charlton _ has been.cleared for a full width\"of fifty feet as far as ghe Elk .Discovery district\u2014a\u201d diétance- of three miles from the town.It is known for a certainty that this road will be graded apd thoroughly completed to this district before the \u2018\u2018freeze-up\u2019 to enable the mines in the vicinity to get in thetr supplies from Elk Lake for the winter.The work of grading this stretch will start in a few days, when a grader and other machinery arrives.This portion of | the road is being bullt over a wide grail into Elk Lake, which was broken last spring at the expense of the Silver Alliance, the Cummings, the Elk Lake Discovery, and the United Mines.The Work Is supervised by Contractor Alex.McLeod, lately.appointed by the, Government.Forty men and a dozen teams are daily on the job.Three thousand dollars has been voted by the Government to start the canstruction of the James road.In & recent letter wiit- ten by the Honorable ; k Cochrane formerly of New | States Cobalt | The corporations\u2019 have all bçen in successful operation for seven years or more, -have made material progress and show promise for the future; (2) they have made a practice of publishing detailed annual reports of their earnings and financial condition; (3) they have never failed to pay their full preferred dividends ehch year from the first or second full year of operation.\u201d The following table shows the} generous yields at current quotations: A v.earn.Yield Div.pfd.Spt.16 Amount.rate, § yrs.price.shows that { the electric \u201ctubes\u201d under the control of Sir Edgar Speyer and Sir George Gibb have recorded a further 'advance towards prosperity.This was in- digated conclusively by the reports of the different lines, which - work under the auspices of the Underground Electric Railways Co., \u2018but the report of the latter undertaking, since It groups togethsr results and figures of the different roads, affords proof in a nutshell, as it were, of the improvement, which has taken place and of its extent.The total number of passengers carried during the haif-year wag 107,956,903.This included those travelling on the Metropolitan District \u2018\u2018feeders\u201d are offering to the public, shortening the time of passenger transport and providing additional comforts during transportation, naturally render more weighty the inducement to use subterranean means of travel, and in this way, it may be pointed out, aré gradually helping to solve the street traffic problem, which has been pressing upon London for some years pas The net revenue of the Underground Electric Rallway Co.fell short by £16,240 of the amount required to meet the half- ficlency was made good according to arrangement by Messrs, Speyer purchasing yearly interest on the bonds, but this de-.overshadowing element.sion occ with the Elk Lake see the mining industry boom in But _the diver- who has the interest of the whole country at heart, as\u2018well as his own private interests, and who hopes in the end to tension of the silver belt as {t never did before; and his thoughts are at present \u2018 aed o Mr.Jack Munroe, present Reeve of the ownship of James, the Minister of Public Works pro temps.indicated that for furth onstruction Mr.C, H.Fuller- \u2019 vernment Surveyor, had been given ingfructions to™send in a survey, harlton and to Silver Lake, O'BRIEN.resident this ex- THE CANADJAN BANK OF COMA â ! atlon for the seven months ending July 31st were $379,698, while the proportionate share of the interest at four per pref.PC.P.C.P.C.| line and the London United Tramways, income bonds to the required total.The Agric.Chem $18 326.400 & 10.74 5.82| 88 well as through the company's three |deficiancy this half-year may be described Car and Foun.: 30.000.000 7 1712 585 \u201ctubes.\u201d The total compares with 105,- [es hardly a real one, for the revenue car- Cod LL.10.198600 6 1345 58%] 285,158 for the second half of 1903 and |ried forward by the subsidiaries to the Am.Loco.JT 26,000,000 7 17.83 6.03] With 100,963,976 for the it half of\" last current half-year was £23,000.| Smelters .50,000,000.7 16.26 6.21 ae : \u2014 : .Am.Woolen .\u2018.-35,000,000 7 9.91 6.61 T Int.Harvester.60,000,000 7 13.45 5.82 \u2014 - Nat.Biscuit.24,804,500 7 16.72 5.50 ! : - ; 115.158 112 5/| C.MEREDITH & CO, Lu Sloas-Sheffieid.6,700, .U.S.Steel .360,281,100 7 19.28 5.02 » °, IMITED Va.-Car.Chem.18,000,000 15.12 65 a ~ : BOND BROKERS ANB FINANCIAL AGENTS GOVERNMENT ROAD CHAS.MEREDITH.\u2018W.Wo.STAVERT.G.W.FARRELL, - : \u2019 President.Vice-President.Secretary-Treasurer.THAT IS PAYING.A.H, B.MACKENZIE, Manager.= : The Temiskaming & Notthern Ontario .DIRECTORS: ; : ; | Railway is now paying its way.Hon.A.ALFRED BAUMGARTEN, J.LON.J.Matheson, the provincial treasurer, an Maj.G.ST.AUBIN (Lon on one) H ; nounced that the net recelpts from opéer- | C R.HOSMER.cent.on the expenditure of construction © 101 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET and operating the entire system was $350,000.The announcement, while an- Pald-up Capital, $10,000,000 SAVINGS BAI Deposits of $1 and upwards or more persons | ode of them, MH.B.WALKER West End Branch « DEPARTMENT received and interest allowed at current rates.Accounts may be opened in the names of two d withdrawals made \u2018by any\u2014 r by.the survivor.\\ MONTREAL BRANCH-ST.JAM ES STREET - - Manager 1 Cor.St.Catherine and Motoalfe Sts.ticipated for some time, signalizes a new era for the people's railway: The Minister's returns show that the gross earnings from operation in July were $148.111, with expenditures of $75,587.a net earning of $70,524, which, with $9.813, re- | ceived in royalties.brings the total for the month to $80,337, as against $29,584 for the same month last year.NEW YORK STOCKS .THE QU BRANCHES IN MONTREAL: MAIN OFFICE.ceo soe sor coe s4+220 see sos +o.Place Armes Square.EAST END .++ a+ où ».Cor.St, Catherine and Amherst Sts.WEST END:.cee +.,, Cor, Atwater Ave.and Notre Dame st.West, Savings Accounts \u2018Solicited.oem a - 310 24 37 81eod 3 = I Established 1518, \\ EBEC BANK BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH OR ON - MARGIN, Russel.Popham & Co.© \u20ac.P.R.TELEGRAPH BUILDING.Phones\u2014Main 4450.Main 4451.219 Seod \\ Capital Authorized Capital Paid Up BONDS .WINNIPEG |; PORT ARTHUR FORT WILLIAM FOR > SALE \u2019 À J.M.ROBINSON v & SONS \u2018BANKERS, ST.JOHN, ~ Stock Exchange Members Montreal.Rest and Und ic À % \u2019 ; Special facilities for and correspondents ame A THE BANK OF OTTA ESTABLISHED 1874.ivided Profity,, .Collections Agents in every Banking Town in Canada Montreal Branch\u2014FRANCIS COLE, Manager.| TT * ; + 1 A.85,000,000.$3,000,000.$3,405,001, 1 _\u2026 + ' + throughout the world., mamie rm: ttre ve Union Pacific | Cobalt.Before the indvance In price.Write, MANUFACTURERS | FORT \u2018 Imperial Loan To ock.\u2019 Co\u2019s 28 shares of the above r wiré your best did.wire, or: phone Main 3089, |.| Oftors every economic and adv BENJAMIN BURLAND, JE : ] \u201cation of gery 227 9 303 Bonrd$t Trade Bldg.\u201c+ FORT THE RAW MATERIALS, ana CHEAP ELECTRIG POWER TRANSPORTATION FACILIT tient.THE CHEAPEST COAL IN THE UNA! ILABLE REASONABLE CONCE A.ONS TO king, of Industry.\u2019 h 5 000 hp.developed A INION CALL | CAPITALISTS! s facility for the successful opetse ) a Water Rates to lay them down.rar reat Lak: and: 118 N.R and GT.P.\" #12 3 Fron RPOSES on te IN writ in Cobalt.-\u2014*; Aètiue development Brown, M.E., in charge.Cn iflemmetnber the History of Kerr Lake and Ctown have purchased at the price: you can now buy in the Belmont.Lit sen oftéting a Hmited elmont OF K I s Crown the jar value of $1.00 a8 $50 per share.Write for \u201cBe| Make 1 eheuss payable to Mot 1 Silver Mines ERR LAKE LIMITED .Sere AIT eee \u2014 FNTRAL| COBALT pate ot the \u201cBelmont,\u201d \"practically in the centre of the rich Platrict, adjoining the Drummond, snd a few chains from the Reserve, Kerr Lake and Lawson Mines.\u2018The richest territory x * te \u2018now being carried of With MEHL \u201cLawrence ! Reserve, when you could humber of fully pald-tp, non-assewable shares of mont\u201d Booklet « PAYMASTER, PACIFIC ing, Balley and Silve BENJAMIN B r Leaf.gar: URLAND, : Phone Main 3059.MacDougall Bros, Stock and Bod Bgokers .; THE PURCHASE OF \u2026- : MoCRIMMON, MONTREAL - RIVER, UNION Cobalt Mines Ltd, Gould |Consolidated, Crown Reserve, Rubicon, Cobalt Development, Montreal Reduction and Smeit- PROMISES BEST JUST NOW, 9 Be.Sacrament st, Mont +; \u201c 303 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING; 227 Beod Members Montréal Stock Exchange real.s À 129 168e0a The CANADIAN AG LIMITED, 6 Princess Street (Bank) London.ENCY { England.: os GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL snd CORPORATION BONDS and DEBENTURES \"BOUGHT AND SOLD.ISSUES.MADE si a .Bank of Montreal Canada Cement Securities ANCOIS XAVIER STREET, M 57 BT.FR IN LONDON.~ .BANKERS: | Messrs Glyn, Mills, Currie-8& Co ited; 21 law Parr\u2019s Bank, Lim ONTREAL.261 104 Saw : st Stafistical- and Literary Productions pleturing positive ONDERFUL DEVELOPMENT taking place Opportunities open for make mors © JER you want § a EE ae, wile apital, Industries and Ambitious Men 1 vince of Quebec LARGE EARNINGS ARE BACK OF .U.S STEEL PRD Even in Panic Times the.Dividend Has Been Earned.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Since January 1, 1902, the United States Steel Corporatlon,, after all deductions, with the exception of dividends, shows a surplug.averaging\u2019 nearly 20 per cent.a year pn the preferred stock.- Such a showing would seem to justify the, price at which the.preferred is now selling, but this is a question that has not yet heen answered to gthe satisfaction of certain investors.\u2018The latter belleve the stock is selling too high, while present shareholders contend that Steel preferred can be classed as a seasoned in- \u201cvestment, and is more firmly safeguarded than many bonds that net the investor in the neighborhood.of 5 per cent.a year.The income on the present market value of Steel preferred is approximately 8% per cent.At 140, the stoek would yield 5 per cent.| : | In no year since the organization of the Steel Corporation has the company fajled to earn its preferred dividend.Even in 1904 the balance for dividends was nearly 11% per cent.in excess of the 7 per cent.paid on the preferred stock.Granby People Not Hayden, Stone & Co, the Boston brokers, write: .\u2019 \u201cIt is expected that the Granby will start its seventh and: eighth \u201cfurnace: early in October.This company now hai all of Its furnaces remodeled, and its present production will be materfally in- cregsed.Although the grade of dre is lower than thes company was working on two years ago, the improvements in the plant should give very close to the same cost sheet as were obtained formerly.The management is paying no_attention \u201ct6 \"the stock market, devoting its energies to making a most economical manufacturing proposition.\u201d Notice of Incorporation - of Jacobs\u2019 Ashestos Mining Go.of Thetford, > limited, 7 - PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under the First Part of chapter 78 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1908, known as \u2018\u2019The Companies\u201d Act,\u201d letters patent have heen issued under the Seal of the Secretary -of State of Canada, bearing date the 14th Way of September.1909, incorporating Felix Lewis, secrè- : Alexander Morrison Reaper, Accountant; Paul Jones Gyaler, stenographer; Arthur Charters, bookkespel, and William Reuben Ford, tlerk, all of the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, for the following purposes, viz.: (a) To acquire by purchase, leases or otherwise, mines, minérals, mining rights, lands and properties, or \u2018any interest therein, and.to hold, explore, work, develop, Sell, hypothecate, lease .or otherwise dispose of the same, or any part thereof; (b) To mine, smelt, amalgam-* ate, work, mill and prepare for sale by any process asbestos and all or any other | minerals, ores or metallic substances of all kinds, and to produce and manufacture by-products therefrom, and to buy, sell, trade and deal in same: (c) To ac- ire by purchase, lease or otherwise im- able properties, water-powers, and hts\u2019 of way; to acquire, erect, mal tain and use for the purposes © .4ompany bulldings, factorles, water works, roads, pole lines for Industrial and otfier purposes; including telegraphs, telephone or electric light or Power; (4) To acquire, use, hold, sell, -lease or otherwise dispose of patent rights, secret processes, or information, licenses, trade marks, copyrights or the like; (e) To manufacture, buy, sell and deal in all kinds of plant, machinery, implements, tools, and supplies and thiags required by the company or its servants or employes; or capable of being used in connection with its operations; to monu- facture and deal in goods, wares and merchandise for the purposes of the company, to act as general storekeepers, and to provide board.and iodgings, clothing and provisions, and generally all sup- plles to those engaged in or about any of the company's works, and to contract for the providing of the same; (I) To build, acquire, possess, charter and employ, \u2018and to sell, lease, hypothecats or otherwise dispose of vessels in connection with the operations of the company, and transport of its products; (g) To carry on the business of electricians, mechanical engineers, manufacturers and \u201cdealers In electricity, motor power, light and heat, and to manufacture, produce, trade and deal in any article belonging to such business; (h) To apply for, «purchase or acquire and to exercise, trans fer, lease or otherwise dispose of any franchises, licenses and powers from any government, municipality, or public authority, and to pay for, sid in or contribute towards carrying the same into effect, and to appropriate any of ita stock, bonds and assets to defray the\u201d costs and expenses thereof, (i) To carry.on other business whether manufacturing or otherwise, but which ie germane to thé) foregoing business, which may seem to \u201c4the: company capable of A being conveniently carried on in connection with the business or objects of the company.(J) To exercise any of the above powers either as principal or agent; (k) To acquire the undertakings, assets or.property of any individual, firm or corporation.carrying on a similiar business, to acquire and hold shares, bonds or other securities of or in any other company or corporation having power to carry on a similar business, and, while holding the same, to exercisé all rights of ownership thëreôf, including voting power, and to invest any surpius moneys of the company in the redemption of its own bonds and debentures; (I) To sell, + - À lease or otherwise dispose of the properties, ets and updertaking of the company, Jor any part or parts thereof, for such considerations as may be agreed upon, and in pärticular\u201dfor shares, debentures, bonds or securities of any other company having objects similar to those of this company, and to distribute among the shareholders of the company in bpd any property of the company, and particular any shares, debentyres of securities of other.companies \u2018beldhz- ing to the company, or of \u2018which \u2018the company may have power to dispose: (m) To amalgamate with any other company having objects éimilar to those of this company; to, enter into arrangements for sharing of profits or union carrying on any business similar to those which this company is authorized to carry on; and to take or otherwise ac-.quite shares and sécurities of any such company, and to sell hold, re-issue with or without guarantee or otherwise deal in the same; (n) To pay for any movable or immovable properties.rights, franchises, \u2018or privileges acquired by the com-: pany or for work done or services dered to the company either in cash br in bonds or Stock of the company, or partly in one and partly in the other; (0) o do all such other things as ars incidental or conducive to the attalnment of the above objects or any of them.The operations of the company to be catrièd on throughout the Dominion of Canada: and elsewhere by the name of \u201cJacobs Asbestos Mining Company of Thetford .(Limited), with a capital k of three mililon.doilars, dtvided nto 30,000 shares of one hundred\u201d doliars, and the \u201cchief be at the City of Mantresi, fn t ! .Secretary of Dated at the office of the Stats of Canada, this 16th day of a of interests with any person or campany Watching the Stock plice of business of the said company ta : 3 El i À | «>, \u2018 # Fy = Big ; INSIDERS ADD = 70 HOLDINGS IN - MINE STOCK ; A big block of 10,000 Crown Reserve at $6 was the first.transaction on the local Exchange to-day, the buyer being Mr.W.O'Brien on\u2019 orders from inside interests desirous of increasing their holdings.The balance of the market showed no striking changes, prices holding at about the ldvel of Friday's.close.j Nova Scotia Steel hay declared the on -the preferred, payable October 15 to shareholders of September 30.I\" The Early transactions were: Crown Reserve\u2014in000 ap 5.00, 25 at B.u8, 75 at5.00, 150 at 5.90.Rubber-\u2014:5-at 103%.Payyer\u2014-100 at 126.- : I Cement\u20145 at 154, 10 at 153 Steel «at 52, 15 at 52.\u2019 Textile-\u2014-50 at 765%.Richelleu\u201425 at 874 Street Rallway\u20142 at elds, 1 at 2143.RAILWAY EARNINGS HEAVY.este Returns of traffic earnings of \u2018the Canadian Pacific Railway Co.from Septem- 21st: « $1,885,000 1,471,000 INCrease .evenvesssecnsccereanes $414,000 L Grand Trunk Rallway System traffic - sarnings from September 15 to 21: 909.22.c00ca0na0000 moruveus eos.$933,-213 \u201c2908.0e vonsecracresnsoevonsonco, 855,192 INCTEABË.se nje con 0ero mano ne cie $75,020 ch, x Men\u2019s'Sons Who Like Work ; Harry P.Whitney hegan his business training as a bank clerk at $20 per week.He now has charge of the $30,000,000 estate left hy the elder Whitney.Twenty-two years ago J PF.Morgan, Jr.began working as.a shipping clerk,\u2019 with Drexel, Morg: & to Later he became executive hewd of his father\u2019s London house.Stuyvesant Fish, jr, began in the.Il- Yinois Central shops in Chicago at, à sal- \u2018ary of $25 per month.Later he worked as station agént at $80 per month in his eagerness 10 learn the work from the bottôm- ip.T.ast fatl Henry \"A.Harriman, nephew \u201cof E.I.Harriman, began working for the Denter, laramie & Western at $75 per month] as timekeeper.Kingdon Gould, don of George J.Gould, has \u2018been etidying practical raitroading in _the south-west and in Mexico.Last spring he was elected a director of the Misgouri Pacific Railroad.; 'T.Hz Kruitsehnitt;-don of JuHus Krutt- \u2026 æchhitt, director,of operation of thé Harri- \"man lines.has gore_tn work as assistant roadmaster of one of the divisions of the.\u201cShasta route\u2019) He intends taking the .students\u2019 course of the Seuthern Pacific: | Rich \u201cST.PAUL BOND ISSUE.On January 1 next the Chicago, Mil- wñukéé & St.Paul Railway Company.has $17,102,000 bonds maturing, hearing inter.est at the rate of 5, à and 7 per cent, and it is not unlikely tbat they will be taken up by a new issue of.4 per cent, bonds.Just what the amount of the \u201cnew issue will be, is impossible ta state, but in view: of Lhe fact that on June 1 next, the \u2018company has $2,155,000 58.and on July \u201c1, $2.840.000 65.falling due, it would seem falr to \u2018assume thay the amount of new \u201c-honds to he offered will be, say, $25,- 5 ; : 4 000,000: / AMERICAN L 2 New York, Septémber 25.-The stockholders of the United States Leather Co.EATHER MERGER.\u201cmw, cand the Centra] Leather Company, at a - Meeting in Jersey City, vated in favor of the merging of the two companies.The - -ÎMew corporation will.be known as the I Central Leather Company.The tempor- .ary injunction.restraining the stockholid- erg of the two companies from voting on » the merger resolution was dissolved by Chancellor Piyney._ Counsel representing .the stockholders who were against the merger consénted to withdraw their ap- ST .plication for a\u2019 permanent injunction, | WEEK'S BANK CLEARINGS.i -\u2014 | The past week's bank clearings in Canadian cities were: Inc.Montreal 4.$33,647.000 9.4 Toronto .:-28;411,000 | 1315 Winnipeg 16.537.000 26.1 Vangouver .6,898,000 57.6 Bite al 3,586,000 15.1 Catzary 2,367,000 61.6 y Hamilton 1,781.000 16.5 \"72.Halifax , 1,719,000 16.9 St.John | 1,332,000 *48 QUEBEC Livia 1.154,000 +67 TLondôn .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.00.0.1.113.000 11.6 Viétoria .\u2026.100000e 1,458,000 28.8 Bdmonton 0.0.0.1,607,900 33.0 #Decrease, MACKAY NOT BUYING.New York.September 25.-Clarence I.Mackay, president of the Postal Telegraph .Company, who has réturned from Europe, \u201cwhen asked vbout the report which ap- ipeared in the press throughout the country a few weeks ago to the effect that the Postal Company had absorbed the est.ern Union, said: \u201cNelther thé Postal Company nor the Mackay Companies have entered into any arrangement with, \u2018or purchase or lease Of.the Western Union, or the purchase \u2018of {ts stock, und neither the Postal Company noy thé Mackay Companies contem- Plate doliig 80.Competition will con nue.\u201d .: S00 LINE SHOWING, Boo Line gave # Enod| account of tt- sélf in 1509.ity gross eafnings lhcfeased ; $1,200.00 over thosé of 1908, and were Tow à thin $300,000 of the top notch figures of 807.The road was cheaply operated, been only 56.4 per vent.against 83.0 per cent.in 1908.Lower maintenance \u2018charges had something to d ; were kept well under control, regular quarterly dividend of: 2 per ceni!] | the ratio of \u2018expenses to gross having.\\ \u2018 2.3 i ' 14 ina [EE .' THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY.SEPTEMBER 25, 1603.\u2018 wy \u2014 ER MEETINGS AND, DIVIDENDS.M.Ted ar PRE ~ \u2014 ial ibd i aritime Oil | Fo a a a Canadian Consolidated Rub- and Gas Co.CAPE BRETON The Budget Boy.Keeping \u201cCurb\u201d Market Clean \u201cPop?\u2018Mendels Spotted- à Crook * «From Afar.© b \\ i Fu Pop Meudels, the dean of the Curb market, is cleaning up that mart in accordance with the suggestions of the Hughes committee.He has always kept\u2019 it free of crooks, so far us he could, but he is giving it even closer attention just now.Now and then he has an odd experience.The other day.for example, he saw a man edge into the crowd of curb brokers as one who had a righ@ Lo be there.lle hegan buying \u2018and selling vigorously.Mendels recognized him as a tan who had been driven out of New - y ork sue years ago, after he had estab- ished a most unsavory record.He went West, managed to get into prison therc, and then \u2018Mendels had lost sight of him.The little, sharp-eyed \u201cdean\u201d edged up to the newcomer.\u201cBetter go,\u201d said he.\u201cGo at once.This is a respectable place.barred.\u201d , \"à Thea newcomer | ization.He gave Mendels his ecard, which bore a nice new name, entirely un- spotted by contact with this sinful world.He also had a pocketful of recommendations to persons in the financial community liere by the most firdportant men of a certain\u2019 western town.Crooks are \u2018erook,\u201d\u201d_ said Mendels.\u201cIf you have re- \u2018formed.ws: may let you trade here, but { under your real name.And I know what that is.\u201d The man turned pale and slipped out of the crowd.Mendeél's hasn't seen him since, but out of curiosity he oommuni- cated with the mey who had furnished the crook with suc glowing references.Strangely enough, the replies were invar- fably cofamendatory, the writére nôt knowing Menda«ls reason for asking.\u201cOne of the men our city is proud of,\u201d was the usual strain.\u201cWe are sure that he will meet with the success in New York that he so richly deserves.\u201d \u201cAnd he would, \u2018to0,\u201d said \u201cPop,\u201d *if I hadn't seen him first.\u201d New York letter to Cincinnatl Times-Star.CEMENT SHARES ABROAD.Canada Cement securities will soon be listed on the London Stock Exchange.\u2018Three large financial houses.in London, England, took up $2,000,000 of the new \u20acanada Cement Co.'s underwriting, and in thé course of about two or three weeks a public flotation of this amount will be made tn England.\u2019 \u2018August Issues on - London Market Angust is usually a very quiet time in the British promoting world, and next tn September is the slackest period of the whole year for the raising of fresh capital.1909 < has been so great thus far, ever, that Ît might be expected that August] Would show rather more activity \\ than is usuglly the case.In point of fact the total is not quite so high as that for 1808, but it is well up to the normal average, and the significance of the month's operations Is that Interest has shifted from existing to entirely new ventures, +The authorized and issued capital in London for August in a series af years is tabulated by the London Tha annua] average prior to 1909 is £1,000,000, Lut allowing for thé \u2018£16,000, 000 of Wxcheguer bondg In\u2019 1900, which gives (he total for that year abnorma] diinensions, the average 18 reduéed to the more reasonable figure of £3.280.000.The average since the Houth African war has been £Æ2,134;000, and compatéd with this the aggregple for the month just closed hears satisfactory testimony to-fhe general recovery that has taken place this year.ICES.\u2018COMBINE AND PR Winnipez, Septembet.25.\u2014As the resuit of the combine affiong manufacturers of cement In the East, the West Is to-day facing almost daily rise of -10 cents à barrel, - The pficé has riten from 81.75 to 0 with thig\u2014+4$3,15 per barrel since the merger was ef- but conducting transportation costs also lêc This is 40 cents a barrel of-car- ad ow t cônsuniin - only 31.3 per cent.of gross, ag compared ith 365 per cent.\u2018800 ts one of the ; économically, operäted rail ; the Unitéd States.ï roads In RAPID TRANSIT DIVIDEND.That the intention of the fÉrookivn Rapid Transit\u2019 Company.is [to place the Stock on ab per cent.per antum dividena basis is admitied by a director of the pany, Earnings are.increasing - z0 rapldly that the company is in a position to Increase the dividend al any tiie, but\u2019 it hag\u2014not bedn definitely decided when such action will be taken according to our informant.Thé rate may be, Increased to 14 per cent.at the next directors\u2019 mgéting, but it in \u2018thought more likely.that #uch® an Increase will be des layed unt] April.Tn any event, It 4 ed té be fairly :cértéin that January dividend will be thé lust quar- téfly rate Yn .: present conditions.COUNTRY CHEESE PRICES.Ot{awa.\u2014~There were \u20181196 boxes for sale, and about half of it went, the price being: 5-18¢ fpr both white and oolorid, froguoix.\u2014713 colored cheese were offered.476 sold at 11 6-160 on board, balance sold on street at same ice.0 ; bigs offered, 538 white Cortfiwatl, 1288 and 700 colored.sqgld at 118c.Kemptville\u201450 white, and 404 colored offered.The highest! price.bid was 3-16c, at which price ail \u2018sold but 25 color 1 - ; +; \u2018 ete a Listowel,\u201411 factories : hoxes white Theese.Highest bid on the board was 11 1-18.No salés.os | Näpance.\u2014425 white and 823 colored \u2018chetse, Sold at 11 %ce.: : :__Perth.-\u20141600 af L per cent, hoxés of.checge loaded.1200 white and 30 SE es ré oo on col resented this characters | The rush of new issues during! how , Financial Times as follows: No.\u2018 Amount.1896 25 £3,022,000 1897 2 9,813,200 | 18:8 4 2,797,300 890 15 2,364,400 1500 14 16,255, 200 1901 da 1,446,200 1902 \u2018 8.R28,100 1903 Nees varsoss00e À 654,100 1804 vases a0covu00es 11 -_ 357,000 1905 LL.tie eesec0c00e 11 3,196,000 1906 e\u2026occuo ebagranes .12 1,286.0 1907 sus ii cosvccuurn 20 2,793,000 1808 Leccenon aserennees 24 5,850,700 1009 .7 Teneniees.88 3,617,300 and #0 white \u2018bontded 2478 > The, must nomenal Pacific collapse bears: man of his.own most un it has s aged by The in flection pecls © dollars o of the 1 former here, cause W heavy, rise: to poses, bales a year.the trad he was Keep on Presid terview Record, and rail \u201cThe not am rived.running.there is that is run for egle a 1 Next of the co Lau re Jumping mands mous.KROWR.\" elected \"12-point, break in Lehigh Val have struck terror to the heart of the drmy of marginal traders who have been marching in the wake of the phe- the New York Stock Exchange.last month afforded a forctaste laf how an artificially boomed issue may A handful o and they temporarily\u2014they shorts worthy of their steel, or they can shake out a bull following.nolens volens, follow.South, who have bh&&n \u201cI am here in a big bull pool 8 buying cotton and we are buying it be.truth, I wouldn't be surp to go as high as 20c.y woollen goods is bound to have a big effect on cotton, more cotton and for many different pure merits and the ) cotton increases just as the annual consumption of wheat increases, getting ready to buy \u2018more clothes this They have money, to spend, and President Corey - is good demand for all grades.of finished pe promises under sixty lots.The consumer| HaVäly knows \u201c4 figure on cement work under the Les Froud sappliès.ra will.bé.h © \u201c500\u201d LINE \u201cAU the directors\u2019 meets Line, at.Minneapolis, E.fièr, \u201ccbntroiler, THE TACTICIAN.«But supposing he wants to eat me up?\u201d Uncle Asquith, L sien be the greatest mistake he ever made in his life.a really good excuse.to destroy him.\u201d\u2014Punch.Lehigh Stock ,Mow An Artificlally Boomed Stock Can Dip.ley rise in manipulated stocks on Union 2%or more points without breathing space, while the subsequent recovery was rapid enough Lo 1 sfall means would be consulting dumbfound the so combustible a market, the to Mean lie to stand aside.f capitalists enjoying al- Mmitedj resources are in control, can do very much as they please can.either annihilaia Heretofore uited the! market's engineers to keep its nose turned upward, but this course has been so indifferently encour- the public that.other tactics may, ventor who is itching to use idle capital may console hiniself with the re- that plenty of new securities will be offered on attractive terms as soon as the principal bankers can see -pros- eing able to effect flotation.To dump two or three- hundred \u2018million f new bonds and stocks upon the market at this juncture would wreck the speculative structure.Therefore new sues have been delayed.ime: James A Patten, who cornered the k|~ wheat market in Chi.cagu last Spfing, is in New York, and is reported to have taken charge of a big bull pool in cotton, sald to -: consist of about 1,060,- 000 bales.His asso- clates are said to he William P.Brown, E.G, Scales and Frank B.Hayne, three argest cotton operators In the conspicuous in bull movements in the markot Mr.Patten is quoted us saying: We art e think it will go up.There i8 a short crop and the demand is sure to be I think that cotton is going to 17c on this bulge.To tell jhe rised if it were The tariff on Men are going to use tires: use up 350,000 Cotton sells on its vear alon consumption of Automobi} gC People are e in cotton goods is bound to feel the general prosperity.\u201d Speaking of wheat, Mr Patten said that not out of the market yet, and that at present his firm.was carrying 1.- 500,000 bushels of cash wheat.\u201cIf things as they are this country will cease to be a wheat exporting country in 20 years,\u201d Tto\u2014impo the time is coming when we\u2019 ting a part of our supply {ro he said.\u201cWe are not going rt wheat this year or next, put 111 be get- abroad.\u201d On Steel Outlook | ent William KE.Corey, of the | United States Steël Corporation, in an in- published In\u2019 the Manufacturers\u2019 discussing the oûtieok for the iron and steel trade, takes an exceedingly optimistic view of businesa conditions road expansion.He said in part: situation speaks for itgeif, It a 8 atter of perspective; we have are | \u2018We are right now in the midst of the greatest development in the history of the steel and iron business.\u201cSubstantially all of our p lants are né and on practically full time, an no branch of fhe steel industry backward.The Tennessee Cohl, Iron and Raflroad \u2018Co.bas rail orders to four or five months, and the Car- nd Illinois ¢oinpanies can meke ys.There.i yeaŸ will withbss a record.\u2018breaking production of steel in evéry { lige.One of.the greatest witl be In rail- is and card.Next year the greatest in raliroad.buying and bullding ever known in the history euntry.; railroads are awakening to a realization of the situation, and -are How in with orders.The raliwany de- or next year will be simply énor- \u201cA mew era of activity 18 on.It will vastly exceed anything ever \u201cbefore DIRECTORS.| Shogo thea dent.W.Li.Ma G.'W, Webster, |, tresaiirér, and C That Bust in {122 vein of the big Nipissing mine.Pve only been waiting for J BIG MERGER OF - COBALT \u2018SHIPPERS 15 TALKED ABOUT Many Millions of Dollars Would Be involved In Suggested Transaction.Special to The Montreal Star.balt despatch says: It is learned that a merger is.proposed of ali the largé shipping mines located on the east.side of the railway, tracks between Cobalt and Kerr Jake.: Some of thé properties mentioned as concerned in the deal are La Rose, Nipis-' sing, Savage, Right of Way, and Kerr Lake, represéuting many millions of dollars, .The presence of half a dozen heads of the big Cobalt mines on, the train south- A communication received\u2019 by the secretary of the Little Nipissing company from the engineer in charge states that the former management worked to one side of the vein, for on further prospecting the ore has been now.found in place.It ls expected a carload vein now being worked is the rich No.Nip 3 The mining market is developing fu¥- the: speculative tendencies, Crown.Reserve yesterday going over $5 upon he other news than optimistic estimates of the wealth of the property by those ins terested and rumors of a big dividend at at the end of the year.It closed offered at $5, a level which discounts a fairly large increase in dividend.\u2019 + 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 account for yesterday's sprint in the stock.Common report has it that a shipment will be made almost immediat and this in itself was accepted a builish factor hy those Interested Tn the market.The shares opened at 37 cents and advanced over two points during the day, but sold off at the close, when quotations were 38%.The higher levels reaiig.ed were selzed upon for short selling, and it 1s understood a large short interest in these shares Is now outstanding.+ A wire just received at the offices of the Gavin-Hamilion Mining Company in Montreal from Mr.P.M.Fleming, the mihe manager, states that two hew veins have been encountered at depth and five on the surface, all carrying silver.The company have lately been employing a large grew.of men on the surface stripping and trenching, and some.seven thous: sand féet of trenching has already been done.A number of very good veins have been uncovered which were not known to exist on thé property be was done, property before this work , NOTABLE FRENCH MOVE.The annbuncément \u2018that the\u201d % France is now preparing regulations aff , it will issue shortly te all: {ts branches, praparatory to discounting commercial paper drawn on foreign countries; is a matter of more than passing interest to any, financial community.In 1907, \u2018fal- ng the nie in this co - cepted as securil 5 Bank ot Eas land for certa in borrowings, \u201c férelgn\"\u201d FE.AH, of course, this was an exceptional case.Its reasons for now making that experience its general custom are sald to be twofold.At present, foreign paper endorsed by French acceptors is discounted \u2018By the Bank of France, but now the bank purposes to become the buyer of bills of foreign countries.U.S.STEEL PROSPECTS.- The United States Steel Co ; States Jorporation is now operating 9\u20ac per cent.of itu hlast furnace capacity, the highest average breached since Oclober, 1087.The corporation is.producing at the rate of over 14,000,000 tons of pig Jon à year, = The ote shipments of the Bteel Corporation In the current month will establish a new high record, and deliveries of steel will be on a higher price basis than in the came of July and August; * Conse- \u2018quently, earnings for the current quarter will be on a rising scale, In other words, September\u2019 earnings will be larger than reported in -August, and August earn- Inga In excess of what they were in July.There fire indications that \u201cearnings for the third quarter will be even.largér than the recent estimates, but.this will not he known until early next month, The surplus for common dividends In .fhe gurrent quarter will in al} probability, | be in excess of 3 per cent.In other wards, if the Steel Corporation declares 1 per cént.on its common stock, or $5- - 000,000, thers it rémain a \u2018surplus of, say.$10,000.000 which can be used for new, construction, if it is deemed advis.\u2018able to do 80) = wil | .[ .MONETARY COMMISSION.From the presen 6e * F of Senator, Aldrich, chidirifian, and Professdr Andrews, sècre-.tary of the National Monetary Commis- slon, in Paris where they ate now coh: férfing with /M Hain, Gotvarnor of the Bank of Fr& as well us from their expressed intention of: visiting London prior tu their return to the United States, presumably.Tor thé, put of further _curreney eniighteniiie ha ie Toronto, September 25.\u2014 A World Co-} bound last night supports the report that |.{something is doing., evidently had} of ore will be shipped at an early dater{-fe \u2018land; in- the opinion of the engineer, the- © There was no material specific news In |.connection with the Beaver property to] y from the Bank of Eng- |' ber Go., Limited \u2018Notice is hereby given that a Quarterly Dividend of One and Three-Quarters Per Cent.on the Preferred Shares of the Capital Stock of this Company has been declared, pavable on October ist, 1908, td shareho'ders of record of September 18th 1909, and .that a Quarterly Dividend of One Per Cent.on the Common Shares of the Capital Stock heen tember 18th, 1909.By order of the W.BINMORE, Secretary-Trraunrer C.W.LINDSAY, LIMITED.Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the above named Company will be held at the head office, 512 St.Catherine St.West, Montreal, on Tués- day, 12th October, 1308, at ssix o'clock p.m.BENJ.A.EDWARDS, Secretary, Brandram-Henderson Limited.Act, Canada.) The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of Brandram-Henderson, Limited, will be held at the Y.NT.C.A.Buflding, Prince Street, in the City of Halifax, on Tuesday, theiSth day of Oec- tober, 1909, at 11 o'clock A.M.\u2018for the purpose of considering the Report of the Directors and the Financial Statements for the year ending July 31st, 1909, and for the Election of Directors for the ensuing year and the consideration of such other business as may properly come before the Meeting.- Dated at Halifax, the 8th day of September, 19039.- : By order of the Board of Directors, J.M.C.MUIR, Secretary.Crown Reserve Miri- ing.Company Limited DIVIDEND No.5.Notice is hereby given that a dividend of 6 per cent.for three ménths ending 30th September, 1909, and a bonus In ad- \u2018dition of 9 per cent.for the same term, making a total payment of \u201815 per cent, has been declared, and will be payable on the 15th October, 1909, to Shareholders of record 30th September, 1909.Dividend cheques willibe mailed on 14th October by the Company's Transfer Agents, the Crown Trust Company.and Sharehold are requested to advise the Transfer Agents of any change in ad- ress.Transfer Books will be closed from the Ist .to the 15th October, both days inclusive.By order of the Board, } \u201d JAMES COOPER, Seéretary.Montreal, Bept.13th, 1909.© 228 18 Peterson Lake 214 23 ?224 13 : SILVER COBALT MINING CO, LTD.\u201cA special general meeting of the share.noha of the Petersom Lake Sfiver Co- bait ning Company.Limited, (no persona)] liability) will be held at the office j of the Company, 108 Bay street, Toronto, on Wednesday.the 6th day of October; 1909, at the hour of ten o'clock In the renoon, for the pu .mentioned In.Toatied fo the indivia- -the format notice tal shareholders.\u201cAnd take.notice that the transfer of the Company will be closed on nd after the 26th day of September, 1909, and all persons who have purchased \u2018stock are heftby requested to send their certificates for \u201ctransfer to the Trusts, & \u2018ho tre unable to attend requested to send a proxy ident, Mr.A.F.MacLaren.103 Bay Street.Toronto, or to direttor in whom they have confidence, on or before 6th October, 1909.A report recently made wii! be sent-to the.shareholders on record within a few days.It is the desires of the manage- | receive a copy, and to ensure this hold- rs must be on record at the Transfer Office of the Company, A.F.MCLAREN.R.F.SEGSWORTH.President.Sec.-Treas.Toronto, Sept.14th, 1909.2288 4aw.This property fu located in the heart of the Silver producing section of he Cobalt Camp, cornering outo the Nova ficotia and Drummond pro.elites, aud immediately adjoining the KeérrLake ajestit recently acquired hy the Lewishons and -the Imperial Crown 'acquired by the Crown serve Interests.; .Descriptive ltersture.market quotations, ete., \u2018Zheertully supp! to any one interested on re-.\u2018quest.OT \u2018BRYANT BROTHERS 84-88 §t.Francols Xavier §t.MONTREAL.» & CO.Re- Cobalt, Ontario, 25 {Broad St, N.Y.Private wires \u2018ment that an parties owning stock should | carie avenue.Prospectus of the Company Now Preparing to Drill at Lake Ainslie.- The prospectus of the Maritime Oil and Gas Company.Limited, appears on another page.If ofl should be produced in large quantities it wonld be a great asset for,this province.Roumania, a small country in Europe, with only 50,000 square miles and a population of 7,000,000, dependent solely on agriculfure for their lving, until a few years ago petroleum was discovered, and to-day $50,000,000 is invested in it.Over 1,000,000 tons were pro- 4 ced in 1907, so states the British consul in the London board of trade journal.The petroleum value of the Roumanian petrolewn fields.to-day.he states, is $12,400,000,000.The uses 1Of petroleum are increasing every day.Not a car wheel or other wheel is turned but lubricating oil is used.Fwery automobile, every ship, means a larger demand for petroleum or lub- riéating oil.F.H.Stover's report is sald to be a sufficient statement without going into details.He is general manager of the company, and has entire charge of the supervision of the work, and authorizes all expenditures.Alexander GG.Baillie looks after the finances.He is the man who is claimed to have made Inverness \u201cimperial\u201d coal famous.When he engaged with the Inverness Railway and Coal Qom- pany in August, 1805, their output was 9,000 tons.In 1906, a year from his engagement, the output for the month of August was 30,000 tons.His fight! against the Norweglan or foreign shipping and defense of the coaster caps tains is well known.Ha stdtes that as the government is carrying out the order-in-council gian and foreign shfppin ing from port to port, from coast- t he has dropped the question, and he gives the government due credit for doing their part.| The Maritime O!1 and Gas Company.Limited, are disposing of 300.000 shares at 5 cents, It is stated that this is being largely taken up, and paid for.After this lt is disposed of, it is stated by the Company that no more will be sold at this pride.If Mr.Stover advises the Jdirectorst that it js necessary \u2018to have a reserve to further test the property, then 50,000 or 100,000 may be sold at 10 cents.} TO-DAY\u2019S Quotation Bulletin Contains up-ro on | LITILE NTPISSING, TEMISKAMING, CLEOPATRA COBALT.CROWN RESERVE, UNION PACIFIC, I NIPISSING, LS SILVER LEAF, KERR LAKE, BAILEY, HARGRAVE, \u20ac - AGVANTGO, .\u2026 as well as \u2019 .The Most Complete List 6¢ Buying and Selling Quotations issued in Canada.LED FREE, J.ESTES Stocks and Bonds, - COMMERCIAL UNION BUILDING, MONTREAL Phone Main 2415.-going-to-press gossip PUBLIC NOTICE Town of Notre Dame de Grace Public notice is hereby given dy the undersigned, .Descarries, pecretary- treamirer, that the Assessors -have de- pogited the Valuation Roll for the year 1909-1910, at the office of the secretary- treasurer, 289 Decarie avenue, Notre Dame da Grace, for the information of the concerned parties, and that the revision of same will! take place on Friday, thy 8th day of October, 1909, at 7.o'clock D-m., In the Town Hall, 835 De- Complaints to be ment by writing.+ Given at Notre Dame de Grace, 8th day of September, 1909.L DESCARRIES, Sec.-Treas.this 217 4 law prohibiting Norwe- | 18 .THE AGREAT FELD TOE WHICH AINVESTORS ARE LOOKIN 1 .acres of the Cape Breton.cently Mr.F.\u2018experts in A the following wader lease by 1] beg to report rot.Tem \u201c(five years.2nd.LACHINE MARKET Farmers and others are hereby notified and required to comply with the By-law No.180 of the City of Lachine, which sale of all farm or garden (produce is prohibited in the City of Lachine except at the said market, unless on paying the license imposed by the sald by-law.: ts New York, Toronto and Cobalt.\u201cRP June, at the recommen ly cured of rupture, and I can now ! .- : .Consultation Free.TURE CURED.ppy to state that after wearing a Lindman Truss since last dam Parl, dation of Dr.Finnie, of Montreal, I am complet.\u201c B.LINDMAN Lachine, September 18, 1909.2232 2aw pe May 18, 1908.it : JOHN MCcINNES, dispense with 18 McGill College Ave., Montreal.NORTHERN LIGHTS ALL BUT PARALYE TGV SEC Se (ET as .; i LL Focal télgraph \u201ctompaniés are la: boring hard this.morning in an effort to carry on thelr regular business, eir lines being practically out of commission as the result of the interference of \u2018Northern lights, which appeared during the early hours, of the morning and which are at pres- ént \u2018so.strong as to cripple the business.of the telegraph companies: ; Mr, Humes, locil manager of the Great NortheWestern.Telegraph Company, Wheti keen this moming regard- Hel the effect of these northern Hghts,: stated that all the wires running east 3 went were affected, words coming \u2018ai possible \u2018the right singly and it béing Im- nk: lost in pack Bf probably, five | Mr.Humes, every - said this motning that this - Hinder, in the Isiterlo order and nothing can he done to improve conditions.\u2018 The chief operator of the G.-N.Y.ag due tb the electricity ins the alr,\u201d which was much stronger than their supply, and consequently took: the control of the wires but of-the hands of the operators entirely.0 tree WHAT 18 A \u201cTURBINE?\u201d ; There are probably few people out- .#lde the ranks of engineérs who know what a turbine is.\u201cThe best idea 1 can give of it.\u201d sald an etfigineer, *} to \u2018liken it fo those paper windmills: which spin on the end of a stick, and which are sold to children iin the streets.A turbine, In fact, is like a series of these revolving wheels fixed.ona Nehind the other, only instead of being turned by the wind, it is re-| volved by jets of steam.The turbins whedls' turn on a shaft inside a cy~' of which .are fixed a number of stationary biades -which project into the space between each wheel, .\u2018The purpose of these blades is\u2019 to catch the steam and dt- rect it on to the wheels dt an.angle where it will exert the most force, ve the steam enters the eylinder it is caught by the stationary blades and deflected on to (he blades -of the Zirst wheel, which are.set turping.Thal og then passes to passes to.the next, until wheals ars Hirling and shall be enforced from the 1st day of Oc- | tober next; and that from that date the has been the bricatiog oil soi sof the Compan contractors, to wv starting at Eve à 200 200 | 400 ! £300 1,000 2\" 7,000 , 10,600 5 , formerly poor, ~ oil than out of dated August, ANOILWELL GUSHINGSDriiledarF Ontario by\"Miéeers.Stovare The Maritime Oil 27 F.H.STOVER, President 3: ; oly eT \u2018Head Office ji Ce Incorporated-undesthe.Nova Sootls.Companies\u2019 Act.1909.\u201d Capital Stock si = «© : y « ; È# Fully paldup and-non\u20188sssoable: Divided Into 5,000.000:shares.$1.00 The following gentlemen\u2018haveé.consented to serve ss Directors of the Company FHSTOVER - ALEXANDER iPort Mastinge.À, : JOHN L.MaoKINNON Halifax, N.8.5 ov R.H.STERNS Yq ,Charlottetown, P.&4:- FAH WHEATON __ _\u2014 ei Moncton.N.8.y 1Sotiditore~MURRAY E MacKINNON, Halifax.N.8.The property of the Company consists of teases'for oil and gas of ANT ood - 3 \u2018ing examination his opinion of the possibilitics.olethis property, scoutained in ¥3 the Directors of The Maritime OU & DesY Sirs,\u20141 beg to say that I have thoroughly examined the properties ¥i4.\u2018Ohio, and Ontario, having operated largely it these districts Mon tho last twenty, in my opinion Lake Ainslie District shows almost exactly th same indications of oil as appeared in Oll Creek In Pennsylvania, which the only district where oil in dny quantity was to be found seepin rocks, and in the Lake Aiuslle District the same conditions are to befound.The oil is seeping from the rocks on the shores of the Lake.The difference between the two districts is that the oil sand rock iu the Lake Ainslie district {a thicker\u2019 and hence moré liable to be a better producing oil sand 1 have takes samples igh | of themoll as ft Japrichtina quali large quanity of oil and gas In this bg oil upos the Conjpany's property are et the very ~ After the examination Me.Stover immediately t ed in the Company, and.has aécépted the office of President and Gene a : : aE a \u20ac» ain hme - - * \u201cThe Compsuÿp es to Ail) several wells upon this p for that purpose fA i oid have been made with Messrs.Stover \u2018Bros, : cad be said-~it is the vérvy best equipment possible to obtain for this purpose, and it is Stich that the contractors guarantee that vader the conditions such as they sxpect Yo Gud ia Lake Ainslie thelr three thousand feet in two months.Me*Alexander G: Batliléref.the company's stock, which isoffered for sale Of this stock it is, proposed to st The history of tbe oi} business in America, from its very\u201d inception\u201d to the! présent daté; is one continuous story of financial success.\u201cthe Oil Company the following is a smail fist of The oil companies in operation less thau thrée years showing the origival'price of their stock and tbe highest ETS , 6 .; \u2026 Drigina)- | pighen 2 ° ; ; i is» .: Pris \u201c New York OF Chis mines tiki vessnsiivistes MB Tian MKTG 08 ,200,00 niow ON UB.00 sab iiiesn soesusavens cenemn coe nnionp donrmest srsenies.108 «4,800.00 Eldetade.OI COL.vod amenie res coeutiods à océan veee ses e stone) 80: : 5.00 > ; | Keurn River [REFERS RC SER OP SRRICOM OPN 1.08, 28.00 - Poprlees Oil CG uc: oN : : 6,60 Hartford Oil C@ 0.voue dééuones érees puoctonim ondes csmsbovosmsamn from Vaudevilla.will be cancédlled.r rain fiow.af \u2018ving In Montreal at\u2019 }.8.40 pom.Sunday, only on ni Brockville | wll be ar Tra row teaving | Montrey \u2018at.1,20 pr notices of Births, Marriages 4 And Deaths must be \u2018endorsed with.8 the names and addresses of the per ] * BIRTHS.oo ; \u2018ARNO frs AY whl on the 23rd © inst, the wife of Wi liam 8.Arnold, EULLEN \u2014 \u2018On september \u201816th, 1809, at.P.No- | on.Sunday.Ï } PE \u2014 Both town and Downtown oo Sores Will Be Closed ALG clock Tonight | 1 For Stocktaking.will be Reopened NÉ E.Rae & Co.Limited.Watch for Opening Advt.«5.CARSLEY ce.tan Na ub A A a - HATS FLEW \u2018OFF TO: GREET | CANADA'S GRAND-OL tion last night in his special ear fo Rimouski, where he will join the out famous pioneer wished to convey \u201cau revoir\u201d and to assure them -of his return.Lord Strathcona arrived was rathe High Commissioner and the many Can another send-off.- -One of His Closes friends, Chipman, Mac Edward Clouston, Sir William Robt.Meighan, Rev.Cantlle, and Mr.J.S.Buchan.ure, High Commissioner bowed signs of age werg seen.weakness, on: the arm of his secretary.said he will come bgek.EDUCATIONAL CLASSES \u2018have planned an ucational programme for the Tol spec seéure a ge or Technleal school, w for the fastest.eering, Bullding Construction, Jast will year.year, thé needs of business men, In \u2018addition to thèse .eveninig classy will be given during the: Winter.made.begin M October 4.J - GOV.JOHNSÔN'S FUNERAL.iday, and final resting place of thé Governor John A.\u2018Johnson, Al its population.at the\u2019 funéral, | A special from that city - précéded sons there stood with =~ an \"Church.The body was asso 8.R: Van Sant, Governor Ébérhart, Uhiet rup, of the University of Minnesota.Whe children from the St.publié gchools, about goo\u2019: in nilumber, and 300 students the cortege passed, provided, with flags and carried ally except Sun- vice = ro in: dally.['of the eS SENTENCE DEATH | \u2018Lord Strathcona left Windsor, Sta- ward bound Empress of Britain.The an to his (Canadian friends.The scene at.Windsor station\u2019 when formal.but underneath it all could be detested a great feeling between the adian friends who had gathered for with whom he spent many years in the North-West, Mr.C.'C.managing.director of the Hudson Bay Company, was there; Sir Donald, and Principal Peterson were also gathered in the private car, while there wore also at the station Mr.Dr.Barclay, Col.Crowds of.the: statesman\u2019s admirers raised a shout of greeting as Lord Strathcona stood \u2018on the steps of his car preparatory to the train's depart- All hats were \u2018raised, and the in recog- \u2018nition.As.he raised his face to the full glare of the\u2019 light unmistakable His arm was in_a sling, and he leaned, out of sheer But the grand old man of Canada has AT Y.M.C.A.PROMISE WELL The Young Men Christians authorities dxtensive, evening ed- ap- 1 proaching winter months and.expect a big entering class.- The curriculum in- | cludes practically al\u2019 thé dubjécts covered by à High Schooicourse, Business This year cial attention has been put forth to staff of expert.teachers.Individual instruction will be a feature of these courses, and that will be more.satisfactory to students who undet- ; an too Fast for the slowest and too \u201cTechnical science will form no small part of thé programme.: Steam Engh fain reading and estimating, so successful all be repeated this \u201cCommercial law, specially adapted to has been |- added and promises to become popular.periodicaily lectures and practical ais The gymnasium classes began on Monday last and a good enrolment wis The business men's \u2018class whl St.Peter, Minn, September 25.\u2014The little town of St.\u2018Peter.the birthplace late : held a concourse of people more than double builMrige were heavily draped ifi black.train from Minnespolls, carrying the mayer and city officials the funeral train.As the \"Goveptior's\u2019 train pulled into the station, à heavy rain began to fall, but the thousands of per-} uncovergd |.heads.Thé: sun appeated again before the procession reached.the Prestyter 8 from the train to the church by Com- \u2018pany K.Second Infantry,\u201d The honorary pall-bearers were.exe Governore L.F; Hubbard, John Lind, Knute Nelson, and | » Justice |! start, Governor John Burk, of North Dakota, and President Cyrus.North- Pater | the Gustavus Adolphus College, formed an avenue near the Court.House, through which | Th he, Siidren_ were ated > \u2018students | \u201cponnants ail draped in mourn- tome 3 1 r B PLSD roy \u201cBlower\u201d Brown, à was third in é big race at Islington.\u201d i: 1.Wiliam jocntieman.otherwibé r #Y 3 \u201cCorkey,\u201d ol statemeht | 44 made.public i y ter the 1%.- Condemned to Be Hanged on Novem.\u2018ber 24 for the Murder of Her -.Daughter\u2019s infants.t - Speeial to.The Montreal Star.+ Sudbury, Ont, September 25.\u2014 \u201cAt 11-30 last night, Mr.Justice Magee sentenced Mrs.Annie Ræebinson to be.hanged on November 24, for the mur- | der of the infants of her two daugh- | ters, Jessie and Ellen.+ Mr.Justice Mages expressed his extreme sorrow for the pitiful sition of Mrs.Robinson, a woman 0 forty- five.he said, broken in mind and body, and facing the \u2018most serious of all sentences.He spoke gf the yvécom- mendations of the jury for mercy, but did not build up the prisoner's hopes for executive clemency, Mrs.Robinson stood in the corner of the dock, her elbows resting on the rail, and with bowed head buried Her 1 \u2018tor te Leonardo Sages.face in her \u2018handkerchief, Her tears and sobs wers.those of a broken \u2018heart.| There-is no; doubt every: effort will be mada to have: the sentence tommuted | Fresi Feeling here ls very strong.4er Her Bourassa Asquitted.pr \u201cThe triat of Isidors Bourassa, chere > pd with attempting.to rider WR IE \u2018Mayor F.I Lemiéux, which ced Thursday at noon, lasted theo out the\u2019 Y ehole of yesterday.The Crown} hae the story of one Burford, to who |- Trent sake Fe = \u201cCORKEY\u201d SAYS HE WAS THE | \u201cWINNER THE'SIX \"| \u201cTne beat me in a six day race, but .|him, in fact he\u201cwas beaten also by cent death\u2019 of 1 \u201cCorkey\u2019,\" j athlete; \u201cThe oce: } man refers event which +} Agricultural 128 to November 2, won, covering - 55 miles, - 200 yards: Brown, fix second\u201d As less; Rowell, In third place, 462.These figures are furnished - by - Gentleman, and he guarntees théir accuracy.- Gentleman, who li now: the chief rubber at McGill, | feeling - out of.thousands of Canadian athletes, but there are few men who go out for a jaunt with the old man.He can jog | ôff à dosen miles in jig time, and anyone who sees Gentleman striking alotig would never guess that he has passed the span of Hfe proverbial \u2018to the Psalmist.He has medals galore; the trophy won at Islington he Wears day in \u2018and day out, and any one who questions \u2018his foot skill Can have a peep\u2019 at the THE BLACK HAND\u2014Ta the.left is auisepp! Carine, who denies.nis a quit, and té the ght: is\u2019 Augustine Mittige, \u2018whe admits Weiting the Bis cos a so ting, why + pus \u201coffered, four dandred sn to lose.1 Aas a 10 E Es ork \"RAGE NOT ROWELL.late Charlie Rowell did mot f I bent \u201ctha , Enar \u201cROY ell that He, defeateq by the dead aston to whirh Gentle.is the go-ae-you-pleaps was conducted in the \u2018Hall, Islington, October 77, and.which he was e; afd 20 miles \u2018has taken the sore e is now well on In years, eat \u201cténi- of Toning lot of be née the North American Continent.{on Governor's Island preparing for his {is in plage, and needs but the toueh : fleets of all nations #8 a great factor -war have been #0 greatly decreased: 4] commanders present mission: by.say- NAL GUNS BOOMED | Me OF BIG \u2018Great Historical Celebrat Celebration\" Started] \u201c in New York This Morning with Imposing Seromany.borate and] imposing ceremony morning saw the opening of the great which\u2019 will, continue for two along the \\ Hudson discovered and Fulton navigated by steam.In reply t of twenty- one .guns from the \u2018Hudson- Fulton fleets to the national and international fla of pedce, the chimes the Highest, Peace on Earth and Good.Will to Men.\u201d The twin rainbow.flags girls.At \u2018the same moment twenty- one aerial bombs were shot high above Thus the great celebration had its epening.To-pight will witness the naval parade.in the North River, which will lbevthe most picturesque and impr essipe event of the kind ever witnessed BRILLIANT SCENES IN THE CITY.Wilbur Wright has been a Lusy man aerial flights.The great elevated bat- | tery of forty searchlghts of 500,000 can- | | dle power, which will play up and down the Hudson at night and throw color- | ed.patterns on a screen of smoke and steam from fires and boilers beneath, of a bution to blaze into blinding brightness.The streets, shops, thea- are filled to overflowing with is.estimated\u2014that has ever been attracted to New York.All the public \u2018butldings and bridges, the monumental -officlal buildings, and the greater number.of * smaller private -éstahtiah- Jnents are gay with \u2018the orange, white.\u2018and blue Hudson-Fulton bunting and flags and rimmed with incandescenet lamps.The little Clermont.has had her official triëts, and the quaint Hlaïf Moon, with her crew of Old World marines, is historically correct.- | PE Hénors to the: Envoys.Dinners to the many- envoys here representing the powers of the world torial aspect of a celebration which is an epitôme of hattonal growth, dfternational gathering ever \u2018assems ëd\u2014stratehes up\u2019 the Hudson river, he British flagship Inflexible, carry- oF the \u2018celebration, is a notable \u2018aftrac- \u2018tion to the vast crowds.\u2018Grand Admiral Von Koester, the Personal Tepresentative of the Ger- an Emperor: at, the : Hudson-Fulton relebration, &pént a day of official Général Leonard Wood, commanding the department of the cast, at Gov- rérhors Island.On board the German lagship Viktoria Luise, the admiral received the commanders and officers of: the German ships and later visited the other flagships, calling on Admiral Schroeder.aboird the Conpecti- \u2018gif; where, the commanders of all.the American \u2018ships were theré to greet re visiting.Admiral Seymour , on board the Inflexible, and then going aboard the French and Italian flaz- \u2018ships.Late in the afternoon a reception was given at the.Brooklyn navy yard to the gommanders of all the fareign ships.Lo.SIR EDWARD SEYMOUR _ .SEES NOTHING BUT PEACE.Admiral 8ir Edward.Hobart Seymour, who is here in command of the of.war, Inflexible, as his flagship, for \u2018the- Hudson-Fulton celebration, de- :¢lared yesterday in an interview that \u201cbattleships are the.greatest safe- Æuards for peace.1: 4¥The present.assemblage of.the in.the promotion of peace,\u201d he said, \u201cft gives \u2018each mation an opportun- well-prepared the other nations are, and.that prevents war or thoughts of war.-#It is not difficult to understand that with\u2019 the growth of the navies of the civilized nations the possibilities -of tliat an armed conflict of any kind seems hardly within the bounds of poasibility.\u201c -!The interéatg of the civilized world every day.The great nations are, all \u2018ip harmony.T seë\u2019 nothing but peace and advancement in the future.There exists now an: almost unbreakable bond between the civilized nations of the ; Referring to the amicable rélations between the governments of the Unit- United States, Admiral Sevmiour smd ina tone of most impressive sincerity: We Englishmen and you Americans \u2018are just alike under- our skins.And we are getting more and more to recognize this fact every day.I believe hands clasped across the water fs coming to: be un assured fact.I know that we will always stand together.\u201d hE JK Pen Piéture of Seymour.: The British \u201cAdmiral.is the direct antithesis of the popular conception of what à British sea âog looks Jike.He: is tall, gather thin, and wiry in appearance.His straight carriage, but\u2019 slightly Hinged thin hair beMe the threescore yewrwiwHich he' confesses.His toreheäd is.High and (âtelléctual.His eyes ate gray and\u2019 as inscrutable aw the seawater is ja fighting jaw, tong end Jean, and.like the character.| Lattes bull-dog\" jaw\u2018ot- the sea-fight- States, su pe of iy ing that not in 50 years has Great Britain serit/ & foit.Adwiral he sea for sucha salon, last | representatives of th -and \u201cOntario.rugby Hl \u201cPuèsd sr FULTON FETE| New York, \u2018September 25,\u2014 With ela- | this | historical pageant on land and water, | weeks.|.ength of the \u2018stream \u2018that { first | the international salute Ë of Old Trinity Church, answering, took i up\u2019 .the refrain of \u201cGlory to God in | of peace were unfurled from the roof | {of a downtown skyscraper by two little the North River und the (leet utter- 1 | ed: its booming responses.tres and transit.facilities of the city | the | || &Teatest crowd-inore than a million, it lend nightly emphasis to the interna- à \u2018Al great chain of warshipa\u2014thé largest | \u2018Ing Sir Favard Seymour, the British | nKing haval officer visita! Hrst making a \u201cfetürn call on { British Squadron.with the giant dog! Îty to see for itself howl strong and I are becoming more and more.united | To ait who talked.to- py Admit |.j \u2018Seymour Soke re of his Fee PR ice _ and Gloves BW in Great ds Variety.WE EE RE : 3 ati ; Store Ope = = 8 am _- Sina .6 p.m.; | The Latest\u2019 * of Canadian Views = ; # 4] \u201c Pictorial Cards | Na -100 i in box 50c.[PORTANT pi = on Monday of High Grade a weal Des Fabrics | K and Silks, in all the newest shades and fashionable weaves.DRESS CLOTHS IN SILK SECTK LOT 1\u2014 ?LOT 1\u2014 55c quality All Wool Panama Cloth, : 50c quality Fancy siripe Tamale\u2019 Bik, 50e quality.All Wool: Roxana, Cloth.: 75c quality ChecE Taffeta Silks Tr, _walsts and Tbe quality A) Wool Shadow Stripa Venétians.- - dresses, 59e quality All Wyol Cheviots, hard twisted.50c quality Messalines and Tatfotas, odd shades.60c quality All Wool Foule Serges.50c quality Purée Silk Black Satin \u2018Merveilleux.65c .quality AI! Waol Poplins, 42 ins.wide: 50c \u2018quailty Japanese Silk, Lyons ish, 27 ins.wide $0c quality AH Wool and Silk and All at 50c quality Pure Colored Chiffon,\u201d > \u2018Wool Crepe de Chine.° 40 ins.wi he 85e quality Sitk Warp Eoliennes jo - 59e quality Fagey \u2018Stripe.Velve-.{, and Crepoline.\u2019 | ; teens.\u2026 : 76¢c quality All.Wool ÆMpsket Cloth, C 60c quality Blae Radium sil.29ç yavy and black only.: .\u201845c quality Lining : \u2018Satins, al} t ; 70e quality Cream Serge; heavy new shades, *\u201d.° and light weight, x Yard b5c quality Fancy\u2019 Natural.Tussor z Yard = - sir y .Ae \u201cLOT 2\u2014 3 - ae .$1.25 quality AN Wool French Armure, 46 ins.wide.\u2018LOT 2\u2014 \u2018 : Le $1.00 quality French Bengalines, 44 ins.- wide, heavy $1.25 quality Black Silk, with embroidered _ white weight, + spots.95e qualite n Wool Shadow Stripe French Vene- 75¢ value, Pure Silk.Chifton Taffeta, \u201cat shades, ST tian.\\ 85c quality Double Féld Crystalliiie Evéning Silk.\u201cA $1.10 quality All Wool Cheviots and Chevrèns, 5 75e) quality Cotored Messalines, ail shades, ins.wide.\u2019 \u2019 6c quality Colored Bengaline Sisk ~All at TE quality AN Wool Plain Venetian Cloth.95¢ quality Pure Silk: Tartan Plaid.\u201d 15 4 Sc quality All Wool French Satin All at - 27 ins, wide, : .: Po T5e quality Black Peau.da Soie.$1.25 quality Al Wool Two-toned 85c quality Heavy Ghiffen Taf- C Worsted Suitings.- - feta, : 85e quality All Wool Crepellas and > 85¢ quality Fancy Bipuse Hilks, Boyoddre Cloth, 75c quality Black Satin Merve.and : Yard $1.10 quality heavy Ottoman Cords Co Peau de Chine.5 ES a.95e quatity Satin\\ and Volie.de Fen T , Paris, all shades \u2018and black L Yard LOT 3\u2014 83.00 quality Habit Cloth, 54 fns.| Allat .wide, : $1.50 quality Heavy Cloth \u2018for 88c Suitings and Ciloakings.Yard | Silk.$1.25 quality Shadow Stripe Venetian and Satin Cloth.1.50 \"quality Fancy Worsted Suit- ings, 2-toned effects.New York Tailored Suits 5 For Misses and Small Women $25.00 - \u2018We have been alming to procure an - American Taflored Suit that would - combliie conservative style with unmistakable serviceableness, dnd to sell at a reasonable price.We have sue- ceeded, and they\u2019ll he here for your inspection on Monday.They are strictly tailored two-piece Suits, made of handsome diagonal \u201c Cheviots, Serges, and Homespuns.The colors are the latest, the coat is long °F and Hined throughout in satinim-thé\u2014 skirt \u2018is pleated.° Bought through the usual channel, and in all sizes, they would cost you, -at-least, $30.00.As they are only Misses\u2019 and small women's.sizes, we bought them so as we.$25, 00 ; could offer to you on x THIRD FLOOR, \u2019 - Silk.\u201c Monday \u2018at _.\u201casc.85c quality Heavy Black Corded PTE MU ; \u201c267 quai T° Hedvy \u20ac Colored \u201crats .09 © 3 .fetas, all shades, | $1.25 quality odd lines, Plain and \" Fancy Silks.~ $1.25 quality odg 1 lines.of Black { $1.00 quality Heavy\u201d Reversible Black Peau de Soie.> = Exceptiotal sale + Women's s \u201cSample Aptbns : i .You can have either colored print \u2018overalls.for.the kitchen, or, 1 \u201caprons, In ite with bis.* \"We _.bought the entire stock from a manu- ho 85 Jous prices on Monday.59c & 89c each se 90, 68 cost.An ex- - tensive.assortment to select from.SECOND FLOOR.Advance patterns of Winter \u2018Dresses for Women and Childrén can be ob 4 tained at our pattern counter, Savings in Home F urnishings Linoleums-\u2014\u2014-50 rolls, 4 vards wide, Liboleum, one of the finest selections of designs in M Montreal, Reg.50c to.80c yard.Monday.\u2026.4 39c Mattresses at Half Price\u201415 Cotton Down.Mattresses, pige 4ft, 6 x -6ft, well made.$4.50 - pes, $9.00, Monday.REE al quality lace curtains, extra \u2018seamed\u2019 edges, 60 Ins., wide x 3 1-2:yd8.lon; three choîce de- © gigns to select from.Reg.$1.75 to $2.25 pair.99c MONdAY.\u2026.\u2026000scecncumer yo Home Journal Patterns XE LOT 2\u2014 Vy «$1.00 quality Pure Silk, Natural and Colorcd.,Shan- $1.25 quality Black Soleil with border, 46 ins.\u2018wide, tung.$1.25 quality Black French Voile de Paris.| $1.25 quality.Black \u2018Bonnet Taffeta, heavy rustling $1.00 quality Black Venetian Cloth, 54 ins.wide, quality.: $1.25 quality Black Satin, Cloth, 54 ins.wide.- $1.35 quality Black\u2019 Broche Dress Silk $1.25 quality Black Cheviots, 52 ins.wide.\u2019 $1.25 quality Heavy Cream Fancy Dress Silk, ; $1.25 quality Colored Satin Directoire Cloth, 54 ins.$1.00.quality Colored Messalines i 1 A wide, and Oriental Satin,\u2019 AH at = linen à £ * Tactürer ahü-are-offérfgrat- marvel 5 A ce Curtaine\u2014300 pairs beauti- ven London; Mra.Black.8t.Joh 5: iss Blake, ~Toronto; Chard; Dr.H.T.Melvitie, Elder Dem tot wharf.Newona, Windm n Corinthian, Allan's London per.+ Dean, Miss Dean, Live Dees, Miss Dolly Dees, A Dixon, St.Beéx y.Creek: Miss Morrisih, To Benn, Dr.A.w Benson, Mra.Hamilton Mec.Le ra Bovey, Mrs.Bovey, Miss Erica, Bovey, London.J.@*Agoult, Paris; George Dean, Mrs.1: Mrs.Gibson Viltehaven; 2 Ma- Grampian, \u2018from pa ow, sent 18: + MeC rm \u2018Cet D.PF Ma Don 1 omer from Alida yw Ya.« G.MeCo eles ad cDonald, .Pomeranian, from Have.gos #, A.McKenzie.London; Prof.EB.MacWeeney, Dublin.Huis 1 Madame O'Connell, mond O'Connell, u John Parkin, .C ide: A Hop\u201d of Chichester, Mrs.C.Roussélet, Mrs.Rousselet, Prof.Rutherford, Mrs.Rutherford, London; R.Dona-~ ton Nr Yates, Vancouver ' ds rônto; J, J.lle Ostign Se, Hyacinthe; Des- Dr.\u2018Bmile Ostig Je Hubtin: .Parnell, London; Mrs, B: Ponnington, Miss Judith: ball, Mrs.Campbell, e Pennington, Miss Katherine Pennington, es; Ky rd Caraley, Montréal; Em , Mise, Nina Pennington, Minneapolis; ©.Calgary; Major Boyce Combe, Mrs.|H.Price, John W.Prick, Manchester.mbes, .Cowburn, Mrs.Cowburn, | R.H.Ramaden, Mes.\u2018Ramsden, Ton- Veisels An port.| London.Lo à n; Mr.C.X.Rhodes, Quebec: Rt.Rev, Ridgeway, London: Miss A.Rooney, San Francisco; Ha Dr, Canada, Alexandra pler.: Géo.| Ryah, Mra.Ryan, Dorchester.Jeuanive, Super aire) pio er .\u201c Father er Dub de proton Lindon; Rev.Lady- Shaughnessy.Mian Fan Shangh.Toman Allan\u201d s Gls = shed, Ce Miss , Miss Emma Eve, Winnipeg: Montreal Mas à CE Simpson, Banbridge lona, Thomson line John Ferguson, Mrs.Ferguson Miss E.|gofinesl Go Ag To peor [Rahn ies Manchester Spinner, cn itne| Fleet, Montreal; Miss G.M.Flummer- Re gite Montreal: Miss Stewart, WW.per, ; > felt, \u2018Victoria: Miss P.Toner, Jongen | Nelson Stocker, London; Right Hoy, Lord Cassandra, Donaldson Line shart, I.Biche ars: Fricot, San \u201cfranciées rea Strathcona and Mount Royal, G.CMG.A perde omaon Hine pi pler, 1 PR Gardines Trond, M.Suspons,.London + GED.\u2018rating Sine Thompson, 3er Laureritic, Alexandra plier, | Gard ter Birmibgham.[8092 rnompaon peer.ro ow des \u2018Bound for Mortreal.Dr.Otto Hahn, Jondon: Mies, Hardisty, sôn, Miss\u2019 Helen Thompson, Miss.Alice ; Edmonton; E.S.Hart Thom som, Montresl: Sir Joxeph Thome [Manthester Mariner, from \u2018Manchester, |.Cm.Helier, Dubin; ead Ho \u2018Livers on, eT \u201cThomson, F.V.Thomson, Sept.da rois sh alssbore, a opt.22, 2 ol; P Frances Howard, Donald How.Manchester, Mr, Tomkinsnn, Los An.» + 1 ri ngon 8.- RO - Sardinian, from Havre, Septem Ci 13) Miss.(3.Ibbotson.London.q se.Urquhart, Mrs.Urquhart, Fondon.Montfort, from Antw n Livetpoot 1 4 F.D.Jacob, Ottawa; Rev.Fr.Jean.Capt.Hector A.Verret, Dtinwa.I.Lake Champlald, trom otte, Montreal.°G.B.Waddilove, Victoria: - Harold 5.The Countess of Lanesboroigh \" Lons Wager, Mrs: Wager.Jondon: Prof.WwW.Manchestet Importer, from Manchester n: Hon.R.Lemieux, mieux, H.Watkinson, Liverpool; Sir CLag, \"Wat Septembe r Ottawa; T.C.Léwis,\u2019 \"isn \u201cIris Lund, son, K.CM.G., fady Watson.London; Jagan trom Glaego $F an hon 8 london.Miss Naomi: Winslow, Miss Frances Wins- borne.fro esbèro, pt Hugh Marshall, London; J.Willis Mills, we o Montrea: Miss Eilyned Wood, To- © Turgorhan, from bris \u2018 Montréal, from Le \u2018from\u2019 Lee ftrom : Sepia témba 8\", got 11 : AT Tunisian, Arrived at other Ports.La Provanñce-at New York, trom Havre: Amerika, at New York, Tom Hamburg.Columbian, at Boston, fi London.- Victor! at Jigerpoal.from Mon eal.rom Montréä = L Beco, feo from Rew ue dense tow New.York.mone the children under our $ \u2018pobre ei Sresthine, wis ind on ting, .han boy, eight vears old, poor ed and \u201csuffering difficulty in cough, dlarrhoed, indigestion: was ail the help: hé could have, And that } was.selene to submit him to month and a half with this treatment, cars wan was improved go much in strength à Hs rama boy to do.tire and, satistaction\u2019 the\u201d Misters and at 4 ; Her.John's Medicine Sisters of Charity Save a Little Boy's Life with Father John\u2019s Medicide hs rd afze that one chul4 hardiy béllève ft was at was séén in à short Thee sisterggs pe hag file! tithe before in such a bad condition, Ha ni charge: consulted trent) rent doc- js now going td schao! and partéking 1 tors a nd \u201cthey.all este ihe \u2018vase.all the pastimes of his.gchosl mintes.ess, saying (hit: the x eave he something that he never \u2018befgre was ADS Tt In- therélors Sith the\u2019 greatest pleas.této - 32 BEST YEAR YET \u201cFOR OLD MEL ~~ Principal Peterson Says Students are Better in Quality and Quantity.Principal Peterson, who has returned from England, says the indications are that McGill is entering upon its most brillant year so far.The new students are drawn from all parts, those from the West being more numerous than in\u2019 other years, the quality of the students being also better.There is \"a larger number \u2019 of young women entering the Royal Victoria College, and the number of women seeking higher education is annually increasing.McGill's prosperity is greatly owing, said Principal Peterson to the munificent gifts of h'few' generous benefactors.; In regard to his trip to the Old Country, Principal Peterson did considerable research work insthe libraries at BeFne, Paris.London and Oxford.He also attended two important academical celebrations, the 450th anniversary of the founding of the University of Genoa and the 500th anniversary of the founding of the University of Leipsig.These celebratibns \u2018were \u2018marked by a large atendance of the general public.who as a rule will not walk across the road to look at college professors.The knowledge of Canada was scant and perhaps it is because Canada does not advertise sufficiently.pr EXPENSIVE EXPANSION.Although it is only a short since the whnie working plant of \u201cThe Star\u201d was modernized by a full equipment of lightning presses, typesetting machines and all that go to make a fully equipped paper with a large and growing circulation.it hecame evident early this year that all our calculations were astray in installing the plant now being employed in printing \u201cThe Star.\u201d Our decision as to future requirements was hasèd on the rate of \u201cThe Star's\u201d growth at the time the new plant was ordered but all these estimates were astray.The expansion of \u201cThe Star's\u201d business during the past two years and particularly during the past year has been greater than anyone would have dared to forecast.The opening of the present year found our new qutfit of superb presses wholly inadequate to meet the requirements as they then existed, to say nothing of the pressing growth in the spring, The world's best press builders were apprised of the remarkable conditions and instructed to make provision to \u201cmeet new developments regardless of cost.The Americans were rather surprised that a Canadian newspaper should require re-equipment within such short space of time.An lofficlal of the firm of press bhullders in discussing the situation, sald the growth in \u201cThe Star's\u201d circulation was the most remarkable ever on this Continent.: The new plant is now being completed, embracing presses, generators, motors, typesetters, and all accessor- \u201cdes.When in full running order \u201cThe Star\u201d will have made another long stride in the work of annihilating the element of time in newspaper production.The new plant of \u201cThe Star\u201d entails a very large expenditure of capital, in fact, the amount of money involved in the present changes would, a few years ago, have been considered & respectable fortune.Expansion is expensive.\u2018 x i ALL WIRES DISTURBED.Aurora Borealis Cripples Telegraphic and Cable Service.New York, September 25.-\u2014All telegraph and cable service was badly crippled to-day because of disturbing electrical currents in the earth and air ascribed to the aurora borealis.Sermon to Young Men.\u2018Rev.Dr.Socres, of Chicago University, will preach a special service tomorrow evening in the American Pres- bytefian-Church to young men.\u2014 time auxiliaries | 1 Special to The Montreal Star.! Pi s ROYAL COMMISSION ANXIOUSLY.WAITING FOR THE REPORT OF THE CANNON.WANTS CO-OPERATION THEODORE SHONTS IN IMMIGRATION will Crooks, M.P., Would Have Great Britain and the Colonies Take \u201cUnited Action in the Matter.+ Ottawa, September 25.\u2014 Mr.Will Crooks.the Labor M.P.for Woolwich, England, and Mrs.Crooks, who arrived in Ottawa on Friday afternoon, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Devlin for the afternoon.Later they took a drive around the city and then Mri Crooks had a long interview with Sir Wilfrid Laurier, with whose personality he was greatly attracted.Later Mr.and Mrs.Crooks were taken | through the Parliament Buildings by Hon, W.L.Mackenzie King and expressed themselves as delighted with their visit, though the rough ready Labor M.P.voiced a preference for the House at Westminster rather than the Canadian style of having a desk for each member.Mr.Crooks was also the first British parliamentarian to express his disappointment at the Canadian Parliamentary Library.He prefers the British system .of complete privacy of the members and the absolute prevention of the possibility of strangers intruding.< After their\u2019 inspection of the Parliament Buildings, Mr.and Mrs.Crook3 took up their quarters at the Windsor for the night.This morning they were the guests of .the Minister of Labor on an auto trip around the city and later they left at 10.45 for Toronto and Niagara.In conversation Mr.Crooks \u2018expressed himself as being an Imperfalist of what he termed the \u2018sane school\u201d He does not believe in starving the bodies of the children or of neglecting the opportunities for work for the work- less while millions are spent upon armaments, and declared the firm opinion that whatever might be the evolution of British politics it will never include a tax upon the people's, bread.His brief experience In Canada has convinced him that the need exists for a system of co-operation between the Imperial Government and the Governments of the self-governing states upon immigration, and unless his views are changed by his future , experiences he will return to England an thorough and advocate of a real Imperial immigration policy,\u201d ufider which the governments will assume some responsibility for the people who are interchanged.1 Saskatchewan\u2019s Separate Schools.Regina, Sask., September 25.\u2014Premie Scott gives denial to the report publishe recently to the effect that it is the x tention of the Government of Saskatchewan to allow the separate schools throughout the province to use special school books of their own, instead of the manuals.which are used by the public schools.\u2018\u201cThe Minister of.Education is not in the city,\u201d said Mr.Scott, *\u2018and it is just possible that © may kiiow something about the affair.For my own part, however, I may say that this ts the first that I have heard of it'\u201cAs far as I am aware it is not the intention of the Government to grant any further concessions to the separate schools of any nature.\u201d The chief ownership of the electric lines in Buenos Ayres is in the United States | \u201c and | SUED FOR BIG SUM New York.\"september 25.\u2014 Theodore P.Shonts, former chairman of the Isthmian Canal Commission, and now presl- dent of the Interborough Metropolitan Company, of this city, has been sued for $200,000 damages, according to the World, by Frederick Hipsh, New York manager for a Kentucky distillery company, whose wife's affections Mr.Shonts is charged with- having allenated.Through Delancy Nicoll, his attorney, Mr.Shonts declares that the suit is preposterous, and is due to a strange case of mistaken identity.Mr.Nicoll's suggestion that the Hipsh ÉDUCATION GRANTS IN THE PROVINCE Financial Statement of the Protestant Committee of the Council of Public Instruction.Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, September 25.\u2014-The following \u2018statement of the finances of the Protéstant Committee of the Council of Public Instruction was submitted The Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, Cedar Avenue, Montreal.(A National Institution.) A scene in the Hospital grounds on the Mountain side, where, through the summer, sunshine and fresh breezes help the work of Doctors and Nurses.suit is due to an urusual case of mistaken identity led John F.Harrington, Mr.Hipsh\u2019s lawyer, to make the following statément \u201cI am now examining a number of witnesses - who are absolutely disinterested.I appreciate fully the importance of this matter, and if by any chance.it should be established to my satisfaction that Mr.Shonts is \u2018the victim of mistaken identity, the suit against him will, of course, > dropped.Mr.and .Hipsh separated on August 2nd, and a few days later he was served | with notice of a suit for separation brought by his wite.! some of investment, lem; one as it appears.ta THE INCREASE .\" OF POPULATION in this series of talks on real estate our object is to point out the fundamental princi- - ples which underlie this form of Each talk or \u201cchap o with only one phase so be aure to read every real estate.ple.YYOTD ) Rae =o Wii j bt j This Lo in er\u201d will deal f the prob- pen Tha first matter for considers-\u2018 tion is that of population-\u2014how .- its increase affects the value of To.jlustrate this point let un consider what the effect of 1,000 new residents would.be upon a city of only eight thousand: péb- Mt is readily \"meen that new.homes would have to be built and new stores provided.mean that the ground srea of thé city would have to bé enlarged; land which is now used for farming would be turned blocks, with electric light, sas; \u2018 | water sbrvice and\u2019 sewerage.ould increase the vaine of land at the edgs of the city; and in order to preserve the proper balance other land nearer the cemre of the city would necessarily increase in proportion.\u2018 When you consider that the average increase in Ponnlation of cities everywhere i ; per cent in ten yesrs, you .alize the importance of \u2018this; sub- = ject more fully.: five years the | dL of eight thousand adds another : thousand to its population.increase is slow-\u2014lik .of a\u2019 elock\u2014but it is This, then, is the first subject.afor considération in all real estate\u2019 investments\u2014how fast! is the.oity i srowing in Population \u201cThis would into \u2018city -tive 11 re twen veérage olty The the hands.rtain.\u20185 | bridge East, $181; | tributeq, ham Ed yesterday when the distribution grants was made: Statement of \u2018Revenue, September, 1909.Voted by the Legislature, $9,287.20: settlement fund, $2,518.44; interest on marriage license fund, $1,400; marriage cense feés (net), $10, 382.03.CT $23,587.67.otal | Fixed charges\u2014A.A.examiners, $500; assistant examiners for June examinations, $500; printing examination papers, ete, $500.Total, $1, 500.Avail- of | able for distribution, $22,087.The following grants were Huntingdon, $411; Lachute, Sherbrooke, $400; Cookshire, Granby, $378; Dahville, $373; Richmond (St.Francis), $371; Waterloo, $366; Lachine, $357; Valleyfield, $359; Ormstown, $353; Stanstead, $355; Sutton.$348: Outremont (Strathcona), $344; Buckingham, $346; Lennoxville, $342; St.Lambert, $344; Cowanaville, $344; Inverness, $336; Knowiton, $338: Coaticook, $338; North Hatley, $330; made: $408¢ $375; Bedford, $329; St.Johns, $323; Shaw- ville, $218, Total, $8,688.Special Academy.\u2014Dunham Ladies\u2019 College, special grant, $250; St.Johns High Séhool, $76.Total, $9,011.Special grant to Lachute Academy, Total, $9,036.Model Schools._Hatle $222; Saw- yerville, $217; Cote St.Ta, S22 (Aberdeen).$219; Ayimer, $215; Ulverton, $208; Verdun.$205; Clarenceville.$208; , $204; Waterville.\u2018$206; Kast An- \"$200; Lingwick (Gould).$200; Hull, $201; Beebe Plain, $194; Scots- town, $197; Leeds, $194; Thetford | Mines, $191; Frelighsburg, $194; Como, Dunham, $190; Hemmingford, $189; Mansonville, $190; Dudswell (B.Crossing).\u2018$187; Rawdon, $185; Lon: gueuil, $184; Windsor Mills, $181; Marbleton.$180; Quyon, $181: Stany Magog, $182; La colle; $175; South Durham, $172; Compton, $167; St.Andrew's, $166; Browns- burg, $82; Kingsey, $88: Ireland South {Maple Grove), $86; Farnham, $87; \u2018Lake Mégantic.385; .Leeds South x \u2018MAlls),- $84.Total.$6,887.\" 8 ; Special Model Schools:\u2014Cox (Pas- pebiac and New Carlisle), 3200: Gas- pe.$125; Barnston.$100; New Rich mond, $75; Philipsbure, $75; Portneuf, \u2018$75: Three Rivers, $75; Arundel, $75.{ Total $800.Special grantd: :\u2014Kingsey, $785; Ireland South (Maple Grove), 350.\"Total, Summary-Reseryed for poor municipalities from mirriage lcenee fees, $5,150; Academies.grants, $5.000; bonuses.$3,078; eq.grants.$608; grant to sp.ac., $25); special rants, $100, $9,038; Model échocls, grants, 32.825; bonuses $3.502; eq.grant; $608; $480; grants to sp.Model echobls; 3880: sp.grants $125, 87,812.Tétal amount die- 1.81285.The.record af bone yield r single \u2018whale was.4,160 pounds, at the tims was worth nearly .}Cascade Rapids, $25.|.{si at \u201cRAPIDS QUEEN\" + TWICE BROKE HER RUDDER CHAINS \u2018Passengers Had Exciting Experiences \u2018in Rapids Above Vaudreuil, But Reach City Safely.© Passengers on the R.and O.steamer Rapids Queens which twice broke her rudder chains in attempting to shoot the rapids above Vaudreuil last Thursday, have an interesting story to tell of their experiences.Amongst the passengers who reached Montreal in safety last evening; after over thirty hours of exciting ex- perlences, were Dr.and Mra.J.M.Ward, of Oil City; Pennsylvania.and Dr.°N.A.Thomas and his bride, a honeymoon couple, from the same place.They tell a thrilling story.Dr.Ward was in San Francisco at the time of the earthquake.He says now he was not nearly as frightened for his life as he was when he saw the Rapids Queen go whirling and surging through the Split Rock, | first hitting one side and then another, unt!l she brought up in \u2018the eddy where she rested.Having.proceeded about quarter way through the Bouleau Rapids, the boat veered in the swirling, boiling, eddying water of Cascade Rapids, the worst part of the run.The passengers to the number of 200 were gathered on the deck of the steamer, enjoying the danger and the swirling of the water around the ship's bow.With the rapids near, the boat startéd to -shoot here and there, without diree- tion, the most important part of her construction in a disabled condition.After about twenty minutes of this careening to and fro in which the boat had proceeded about two hundred feet towards the next spot of racing water.the pilot seeing a stretch of beech with a sand bar near, mud bank and with full speed ahead was able to Keep the boat in this position until a rope could be fastened to the shore.The crew soon spliced cable and an old piece of rope and warped it around two large trees.which were on the shore.This arrangement was apparently a good one and the passengers, whose fears had been quieted went below to get dinner.The disabling of the rudder had occurred about 4.30 and as .the passengers were sitting down to a rather cold meal, it was about six o'clock.In the midst of the meal, a storm came up.The diners feeling a gradual moving of the ship's keel, bff the sand bar were alarmed.The captain -arising hurriedly from his meal, rushed on deck unly.to see the confirmation of his fears.The extemporized line had parted and the bulk of the passengers, fearing that a wreck was unavoidable, had rushed up on deck.This time the pilot having left the boat with the purser and a large number of the crew to get help, was not on hand.The boat was again swung into position and again the boat\u2019s nose was run into the sand some fifty feet near \u2018the rapids from their former position.By this time the depleted crew had succeeded in finding two large hempen ropes, which, when spliced held the boat in position.\u2018When the majority of the passengers awoke from their fitful night's sleep, ey were overjoyed to find themselves joined securely to terra firma with the promise of a tug to carry them to safety and civilization.But a large number took no heed at this statement of the captain and wanted.to get ashore at once.About noon that day, the âfsabled rudder being remedied, the !ll-starred craft made its third attempt to run the rapids and thus finish their trip.But fate was against it.The rudder, only partially put into comission and good running order, operate and the ship would not obey its helm.© The depleted number of tourists whe gathered on the deck of the steamer to stay with the disabled vessel while the captain put it through the rapids again, were in a rather undecided frame of mind.The majority of these were men, with a few women whp plucklly stayed with their husbands.As the boat neared the most dangerous part of the rapids, everything to augur a safe run was present.\u2018But the treacherous rudder chain partea without means to govern its direction.after battling with the current for a time the boat came to an abrupt stop.It had landed on a stony beach.Life boats were soon manned, however, and unavafl- ahle,and the unfortunate tourists walked.Farmers were bribed the use of their ~teams and waggons to convey them to Beauharnois, where the majority took the train in to the city.Stil others, walked or rode to Vaudreuil, where they took the Grand Trunk trains for the city.Cascade Pointe.Vehicles to Statement! by - the Company.The Company gives out the following statement:-\u2014 The steamer Rapids Queen.of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation ompany, ran aground at Split Rock on Thursday Per piidepiret ny -vessel was floated by the steamer Chieftain and started on its way.down river only to run up on the bank a second time, It still remains there and no time has been set for its arrival in Montreal.The steamer ran aground on Thursday afternoon at 4.20 o'clock.The rudder chain had parted and in a few moments the vessel ran hard up on the bank.A hawser was attached to a willow tree and a life hoat was lowered.There was no panic.whatever and the boat was lowered to take off some of the passengers who were in a hurry to reach this city.These passengers, 26 in number, walked a dis- tanee of about two and one-half miles.They took the steamer Belleviile; and arrived in Montredl on Friday morning at 3.20 o'clock.The other passengers who remained aboard the Rapids Queen remained aboard until the Chieftain came along when they were taken off.The officials of the Company expected the Rapids Queen would : arrivé in port on Friday evening, but owing to \u201cits second grounding it ia not known when the steamer will come.to port, | Crew of Revenue Cutter Murdered.Manila, September 25.\u2014Official despatches from Southern ports say it is rumored that the revenue cutter Sora has heen captured by Moro pirates and the crew murdered.The authorities have been unable to secure confirmation of the ramor, although despatches have been.sent.to all adjacent points.Virginian Arrived.The Allan Ye Virginian arrived in port, \u2018atiortly after 11 o'clock this morn.x after a voyage marked by:'continned for in the Gulf.Hon, L.ur, who raturned to Canada by her, left the ves- Quebec, continuing the trip to | Montreal ét the y Grey.which made port at on this morning.À \\ the home.than ever.THE MONTREAL park STAR\u2014SÂTURDAY.SEPTEMBER 25, © 1909.LD = It is getting cooler and the long.nights indoors bid us look to the comfort of Before everything else have your home comfortable and if you have The stocks are larger and handsomer Come in and look around this immense © furnishing store.\u2018not the cash, we will give you credit.1 R\u2019 THE GREAT HOME FURNISHING STORE DINING + ROOM CHARS At meal time, what is more inviting than a beautiful Set .of Dining Room Chairs, consisting of 5 side chairs and 1 arm chair; managed to force the boat onto this\u2019 willow failed to\u2019 again and the boat was rudderless ana | the passengers taken to the shore near | covered \u2018in genuine leather, with.a choice of oak finish or early English frames.$28.00.Wilder's \u201cspecial price Monday.$17.69 Regular value Household .Brush Sets, contain 8 usefu] brushes, good auallty, If bought separately would \u201c$1.00 8.I.Special price Mon- Tea Pots, English Rockingham ware, globe 1% cr ee ewes pros Regular table $2.50.Quebec Heaters, > Wilder's Beauty Lakeside, and Pointe Claire, every eut ines Tumblers, size, clear crystal.Reg.dozen, Monday, each cu .little better finished than most lines, made expressly for every one guaranteed sa money refurided: (No.2.Rex.$1.50, Widers \u201cPICO +.2 ceerevecacsanen No, 8.Reg.$8.50.Wilder's Price s.\u2026 tien seve .+.-BT.00 No.i Reg.$9.80.Wilder.Price Lac oid ceva aoc00s FREE DELIVERY to Montreal West, Rockfield, RUGS table.Our Carpet buyer Specia) for Monday, h and colorings, Size.0 ® 4.4 66 cc.8.0 ca0cence \u2026.maps Dea brie MMM Monday is Housekèëger s Day intte Basement | Here are some busy prices for the thmitey ones, \"The time has come round again for making the homs cosy and comfor.and Rugs, which we shall take much pleasure in showing you.ZE sageusis tecarnnn sevonaua sasseuss a.eoncemaen Kabul Axminster Rug, size 3 vards x 4 yards and MATS | has secured .a very handsome selection of Mats eavy reversible quality, in rich Orlental designs Price.LL 42c 8.0 x 12.G2c 30 x 15.8c 80 x 8 .{i} 60 x 90 .83.00 82.850 ! 90 x 120 .\u2026.-B9.75 See Window Display.} SERVED GRATIS.in the Basement, the public, .at 4 pm.charge, -economy every day.demonstrate Taxury of to sand kitchen.- Saturday.IN THE MORNINGS handle by Montreal.AT ARMOUR°S EXHIBIT dainty dishes will be made in |.the chafing.dish in full view of and served gratis free of mour\u2019s Extract of.Beef in the Welsh Rarobit wlii-be served Armour's' BEEF TEA, and Ar- \u2018 mour's New Delicacy, \u201cMALT- | ED CLAMS,\u201d will be served to all visitors.These goods ars not in the store, but all good grocers in \u2018the Ar- Dinner Sets, 37 pieces, decorated = in French green, border pattern_ on good quality English semi-porcelain: sets comprise a complete dinner and .tea service for 12 people.$6.25 are | Pal seam] > Monday .te =» ce 0 ve arnel, ted cut = 10e & little larger, a H.A not der, tisfactory or Range, a Range fOr ees.\u2026\u2026.YI T8 Co Friday, and St.grey enamel, médium size.Regular 60 cts.Dish Pans, on.seamiess, size 1614 in.by 54 deep day = TBe.4 en ee oe AD sa.zz Regular 48.50.| Monday .Milk or Cream Jugs, hala A perial pint, in number of floral ecorations, some illuminated in gold.English serni-porcelain- 10¢ Reg.20\u20ac and 25c.Monday each .$7.00 FOLDER, MONDAY, 85.00.Collapaible Go-Cart, can \u2018be carried in suit case, made of wood and steel, is both light and strong.Rubber cushion tires, Reg.5.00 $7.00, Monday .ss seas Blue Bonuéts, Lachine, Dixie, Dorval, Strathmore; \u201cVaiot 4 Q Lambert, Longueuil, Montreal South every Saturday.= .H.A Wilder & Co.292 St.Catherine Street W.NEAR PHILLIPS:SQUARE.Mail Orders Promptly Filled, ; HON.J.M.BALFOUR, SON OF LORD KINROSS, ON A VISIT \u201cI am sorry, but I am not related in any way to the Engligh Cabinet Minister bearing the same name as my- M.Balfour, son of Lord Kinross, who was one of the passengers on _the.White-Star Dominion Line steamship Laurentle, which arrived in port shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday with her largest passenger list of the season.Hon.Mr.Balfour.who had made the trip from Quebec to Montreal by water for the first time, was delighted with the change.He is here strictly on business, and wi e the guest of Mr.W.M.Aitken, Another passenger on the vessel was Admiral W.L.Capps, chief instructor of the Unified States Navy, who, although sileñt on.matters connected with the navy department, was loud in his praise of the St.3 route and the service here, straight on to New York.z He goes [ ; Athibtie Anniversary., To-morrow, September 25th, vil be the first anniversary of the grat victory won by the Canadian team st the International Congress of Gymnastics held în Rome last \u2018year.The team was composed of Albert Duckett, Charles - Marchildon, Hilarion Leroux, Elzear Galarneau, orgés .Famelart and Maurice Scott, who got individual medals and diplomas for general effi ciency in athletica and gymnastics; Guillaume Bruneau, George O'Grady (St.Ann's School), Jean and Benjamin de Montigny.They were under the command lof physical instructor H.T.Scott, of the Catholic Schools ot Montreal.The international jury was composed of Edwin Smith, of the \u201cDublin Independent,\u201d representing Ireland; Baron de Ketchove, of Ghent.\u201d represeiting Belgium; Df.Rousselet, of Bourdeaux, representing France; Dr.Emilio \u2018Baumann, director of the Normal Séhoo! of physical edyeation.Rome, representing Italy, and Jules represeriting Canada.e classifica- | tion of thé concurring teams was: Canadé, 95 per cent.: Ireland, 90 per cent; -.Belgium, 26.50 per .cent; | France, 8 85 per cent self,\u201d smilingly remarked the Hon.J.| Lawrence.Tremblay, a.Montreal n wapaperman, \u20ac who want credit.DURING - ] SEPTEMBER || 25% on New Furniture and Carpets for cash.on very easy terms to those F.Lapointe, Also [ The shirt proclaims the mam.If the whirt is carelessly laundered the mak is unkempt, unattractive, usim- portant, careless.% x | Success shuns him J A smartly laundered shirt; 1371.3 and (he man changes to a Ne men ' York, Publishers\u2019 ociation.some of- which haye since doned for rews purposes,\u201d the statement its scope.The Canadian say they sell /$90,600,000- w United Statét dnd buy from 000, 1 AGAINST A TRADE WAR.American Publishers\u2019 Want No Tariff Fight With Canada.September 25.\u2014A state- \u2018concerning a possible trade war with Canada has been.issued by the committee on paper of the American \u201cTo protect a combination of worn-out paper mills, rint paper making United Statés Government forced into a tariff war with Canada.which promises to he far-reaching in If, it comes to a tariff war, they claim they have the whip hand, and while they regret the situation, they being of diguity and import- anes, Success seeks him This Laundry \u2018has n reputatiom for laum- dering shirts that Is an.eclipsed by amy other laum- dry in the world, il Troy Laundry 4 \u2018Phones.wu minion.Directly or indirectly, all {fw masses who read for amusement ox instruction, must pay a tax upon Knowledge, for, the.benefit of derelict pa been abhan- says, the has been authorities i orth to the it $160,000,- do: ot propose be forced to terms.mills, and trade hetween the es nadtém;getéilistion will atrike countries is to be paralyzed.\u201d ¥ American e¥portk as varied as coal and : cotton, fron, and, ;meat, fruit and automobiles, \u2018off\u2019 wna live stock.Fut the ; Montreal Daily Sta: 1 at most seriaus feature of the prospective] The Montrea aily = 16 printed and v she: war is that\u201cwhich affects wood pro- Sublished \"as Le ts.nae nie ducts, valued at $30,000,000, Orought into the .United States from the 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