The Montreal daily star, 20 novembre 1909, samedi 20 novembre 1909
[" ND LIBERTY OF etosira Session Held dagen .~ ers if Sent to Prison, Will Receive Good Sataries.\u2018 \u201c@peclal to The Montreal Star, Toronto, November 20.-*The freedom of speech which we have exercised with- / out judicial restraint based on super- \u201c-constitutional and self-arrogated author\u201d fundamental principles of a free and self-governing country than is possible = a present in the United Staies of Am- rica.\u201d .ton of Labor paid its official tribut the ltherty of discussion which it Pas enjoyed in this Canadian soit.e words formed part of a general resolution of thanks to ail those who had assisted the entertaining of delegates, and was the last passed by the \u2014\u2014eenvention.- The closing session to-day wll be : ï taken up with the election of officers and the choosing of a new place of meeting.By_.a.resolution carried _ afternoon by the unanimous rising vote of the convention, if Messrs.Gompers, Mitchell and Morrison bave to go to \u2018ail.they will be paid by the Federation during their terms at the rate of $5.000 n year.The committee which presented the report recommended that the three officers of the Federation a have \u2018to serve their terms.thelr regular Eal- -aries should be continued.An amendment was made that as all three were suffering in the same cause, they should all be paid the same, and _ the president's salary was chosen as the \u201c proper rate.In its final report, the committee on resolutions expressed itself as opposed to the admission of, Aslatics for settle ment.It favored arbitration for intep national disputes, and declared i's sa faction at the development of an gfe \u2018national, séntimerit opposed to thsF _barous methods of the past.In approving the principle of .Pensions, the committee said: \u201cIn reference to our inieresy ada, wo recommend the adop old age pension system simifir to that now- in operation in the Mothg® Country.\u201d The report was adopted.The spirit of unity which his developed in the Federation on accounf of the recent action of the courts of States towards its officers v ; filed in à remarkäble manneMkby the ac- i eonvention, who withdrew tl \u2018tion enunciating the pfincip \u201c giallsm lest it should advert \u201c world that there was a divi © resoln- SPEECH IN COA fty has been more in conformity with the |.In- these words the \u2018Añérican Federa- | its first conovention on_ _vesterday | tion of the Soclalistic memBkrs of the | 2 you, Buy à package to-day \u201cfrom.your grooer.You + like it! - expensive Cafe.5 vs TEA Some people imagine that \u201cThe Edinburgh\u201d is an \u2018 extremely \u2018moderate.Large cup of Chocolate with whipped cream.10¢ Hot Buttered Toast, Scones, Crumpets, or Muf- ÉINS.0 vorcoune aasses connan +++.100 ° Cakes.PES «sv.L10e-\" Neapolitan Ice Cream.ii.rervensenes 108 Service unrivalled._ aA 436 ST, CATHERINE § Tel.Up 2947, , di | E Wait for On the contrary, our charges are Lf h - A I: \u2018the \u2018comforts: in rongint! of Ladies\u2019 .Union BMotes.\"Phone, Main 2529 Cash osmopolitan Stare wil supply sou.ana Gentlemen's < Clothing also Fura, ON CREDIT, asi .Below we \u2018quote a few of our Tea \u2018Room prices : LEE ° cheap\u201d \u2018ad as good -as-you can buy for |: = Bt pee : 2 4 ready \u2018ca Pot of Tea (individuat).«.\u2026.\u2026.ween.100 HE - ; : rior eu / | \u2026 CORMOPOLITAN STORE, 359 NotreliDame West, opposite Grand 5 272 6 Situatios Wanted ine hice and fina: First-nlaas refi \u201cstar Office, | i VE, aged.80, ! Bes, is desirous of} erences.Address | Country famil- |.bus po onsiderable .experience in ncial-dealings.Cap- Raking charge of office or manu-: The MISSES Lot ranks of organzed Tabor.At this time such\u201d an action would.be Inappropriate because of the crisis organized labor was facing.; § kb] on STADTUM\u2014Roller LYRIC HALL \u2014 h Vaudeëite | / parie Pictures aoû |; There are } 200 of thek CE est, finest fathWf yP\\ ever Bot ry Li Walking Gloves, , short Vauderlile \u201c fou will find: gives: sou \u2018prompt excelled delivery and coal that has : no.canal : Nl J 9 V- RURMAN I \u201cSPECIAL SALE 200 dozen Dent's E ==\\/ SCOTCH 1 Y wHISKY THORNE & sos, Ltd, Distillers \u2026Lemdou, England.THE BLEND rt that \u2018we ov the delicate is are de shied every hour of the day.4 until thelr retum.TT fT cruise so new and different from the average vacation trip that Steamers: leave every twelve - rs from the Robert Reford-Co., Lt&, Montreal; R M.Mervile, ; \u201cand co \u201cand aH of next: Angler's Emulsion .+000 BBC Ayer's Cherry Pectoral .189e¢ Allen's Lung Balsam .1%c BALSAMINE .-.e.c\u2026\u20260s00 23C Brown's Troches.ve ve ve oo 1c \u2018Cresolene Capsules.\u2026.\u2026 BSC COD LIVER OIL AND TAR.ieee 23c Father John's Medicine :.reves He Father Morriscy's No.10.ddc Gray's Syrup .icossengecrences 155c \u201cKemp's Balsam 001502000000 17e Lambert's Syrup .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.FU 23e Laxative Bromo-Quinine.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.15c LEDUC'S TASTELESS COD LIVER | OIL Le ereens .@se Mathieu's Syrup of Tar ccovvvvenens 25e Nuns\u2019 Syrup .Darren rendre nues 15e Psychine .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.50rsccceccrss BBC Peruna .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.andtnsnsoussvu000 BHO Scott's Emulsion .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.G30 \u201c LEDUC'S EMULSION :.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.Ge, , Wampoles Cod Liver Olt.Lu.ss : Wäterbury's Cod Liver Ofl.88¢ WILLOW'S CONSUMPTION CURR à 20c er dr haps preumona, R.87 CATHERINE A co LORIMIER AVE.Headache?Backache?Feel \u201calt in\"?So lame and sore you can habdty move?Then your old enemy the Grip Is getting in its work, and unless yeu head it of?you have days and weeks of wretchedness ahead.Don't delay.When\u2019 you feel the first symptoms of cold or Grip coming on\u2014that is the tire to break I up Here are a few of the standard remedies at.Leduc prices phn, for his week I mom aesirabte preparation of Hs kind EY COD LIVER OIL\u2014Pure Norwegian: 1 pint \u201c46 gallon.oo ae 00 000 Bk (121 1 gallon .\u2026.-.0ec 1.49 19e a\u2026uvuoncrastna0enadA0 080000 QUINOLINE, the CURE QUICK, COLD Preeessassnses ne ER BBC.LICORICE, PURE 5 ravie, >.\" ry ] LÉDUC'#.RMULSION \u201cbr coo Liver | OIL\u2014ALWAYS FRESH, Freshly prepared three times & week | by the most modern emulsifying process.One of the most important festures of a successful emulsion: consists in its en tering the, system ih a fish, oundition.We are prepared to tarnish you with the on the.market ~&f the lowest: possible price\u2014aSs, and es per bottle.~ CHAMOIS VESTS ARK LIFE PROTECTORS.Dangerous thing, this changeable\u2019 \u2018weather.you little and saves you much.Each $1.39.Look out when the: change \"comen! Wear a Chamois: Vest, ts The Dr.Leduc I \u201cSwarm and balmy Vest\u2014it costs hen \u201cdoighs, cols, {lp or pers Bs fortictes- Agent it.Propose d Capital $2, 500, 000.Treasury Stock $750,000 One Million Shares to Be Sold at 12!5 Cents.Par | Value $1.00 \u2018Per Share.oo MFREAD following-e extracts from Mineralogist Charles W.Willimott\u2019 8 Report: LOCATION \u2014Seventy-two acres, \u201cadjoining the celebrated Hard Maswell Mine, Hanis.Max- wel Bay, 44 mile from Larder City.\u2018 / FORMATION-\u2014As a gold proposition, there are arhple reasons to believe.that property will pay \u201cfrom the commencement of working.One hundred and thirty feet ik of rock exposure on strike.ye em es of kk of 2° ing 32 fo \u2014 in Ile = late\" rois one blast 40 fet above STE , show clearly that they won the Hare | = IN CONC USION Me.Willinot se says: \u201cI hive 5 Hesitation in | great facilities tis, for minin d handliny the ore are unsu and His \\ ! - \u2018rhou! John -Gdx x * a native of Barnstaple and a desc kes hl APS PUR ent so \u201ctir send.7A cents the tt Memories Of Fifty Years.By Lady St Helier! Arngld.1903.) This charming book -has not as yet been pubiished in Canada or the United (London: E.: ; States, but is sure to be so in a short | his resdy ond time, as it has attracted universal inter est and.respectful adnifpation.A hand- Tener, engreved profile of\" Lady St Helie once prepossesses us \u2018inher favor, and accounts for the fact that few women in fashionable London society were better known.or attracied the presence of.those \u201cwho did things worth doing, and sald things worth saying.\u201d The maiden name of the autobiograpber was Mary Stewart Mackenzie, and she was born in the gay and pleasant capital of Munich, where Count Beust, wbo wus the Prime Minister of Bavaria, stood as proxy god- futher at her christening.In her young womanhood she was married on August 15th, 1871, te Colonel Constantine Stanley, second son of Lord Stanley of Alderley, who had been tor eighteen years in the Grefiadier Guards.After his death, the widow married Francls H.Jeune, Q.C.\u2014\u2014who was knighted some years later, andin 1905 was elected Lord St.Hatier.dying in the same year.Few women England were better \u2018known than A wife in the last thinly years of tha 19th century.This accounts to \u201cthe peerage ng - for the rich variety of her memoirs for | their large knowledge of all sorts of éminent men and women.and for the broad kumap sympathy which she ever evinced for those who were worthy of her attention &nd affection.lady St.Helier was endowed by nature with a keen wit, but she neyer indulged H malignantiy.and when she did exhibit It knew well to whom she was speaking.Here is an Instance that will bear repeating, Everybody knows that lord Sherbrooke and Lord Reaconsfle.s were never friemds.amd that no love had ever been lost hetween them.j.ady 8t Heller in a happy moment drew attention in a rather mischievous wav to ane of his virtues.Turning to lord Pea- consfield she remacked with almast chiid- like innocence: \u201cI think lord Sherbrooke has at least one very good point, knowing how trying Lady Sherbrooke is.and how very ugly.! think, his patience is\u2019 admirgble.\u201d Lord Beaconsfield looked At the speaker with u twinkle in his eve.which faces the title page.Al \u201cbo you an milusion fbrooke was extremgels shortsighted Lady Heller's (memory envries ner back to a hades vision of the Duke of Wellington, and she cites one example of He was- travelling.Spairñ.and by a singular coincidence ho and Sout happened to be in the, same town pn the same day.The latter \u201chear\u201d ing that his great @pponent wag resting in his carriage (probably asleep) during the heat of the day was Induced by French curiosity to take a peep at him.The Duke slept on unconsciously, and was afterwards told of the incident.He remarked of it with a grim smile: \u201cThat was the First time Soult ever caught me napping! The Gay Paradinés.By Mrs.Stephen Batson.Edward Arnoid.1909.This story with a lively title is sadly disappointing after the first few chapters.Charles Paradine, the son of a worthfess and dissipated father, inherits moet of hiz father's worst defects.He west abruptiy-recalied by his mother, lady Paradine, from the Grand Tour, which was considered an essential part of nis education, to find that he has been recalled 10 carry out an almost hopeless mission, and to discover where.his vounger sister, of whom he had never: Heard.hag Leen deserted by a maid-ser- vant who had charge, of her.in consequence of a foolish marriage which she had contracted.The reason Lady Para- dine had secretly disposed-of her daugh- iter was, in her own language, to \u2018\u2018save her from hell,\u201d to which she was bound to go.If she was allowed to remain in the same house as her father.a confirmed drunkard and gambler.The poor, weak woman, broken down by her feverish life, has always hitherto paid for her daugh- (London: ter's comfortable maintenance.and has almost forgotten where she was stationed with her guardian and Keeper.| the love-sick waiting.mald.Charles good- naturedly undertakes the mission.and at last, after Infinite trouble.the girl, now abnut 16 years of age, 1s found.But there is no substantial Interest in the Fstory, \u2018andl fi the epufge of.it we are in~ a-bettér story.\u2018trom ay Batson, who i.capable of higher flights of fancy, ari et the Arablan + My eu B- Homer Davenpart.\u201cCe usly I lustrated.W.Dodge F Co.N York.Sion L A thie ls a graphic account of {4 the cartoonists trip through the Jeger in quest of \u201chis prize hordes, 16 tn.ilustrateä with fifty-one: photo praphs énd drawinzs by the authdy: \u201cIn this.volume, which contains twentysone Chapters, Mr.Davenport gives full.#~ \u2018of Fie difri- culties and the triumphs\u201d that fell to hi list of experignces in the Syrian deser and it is naturally rich: in descniptions.the breeds and various pedigrees of th magnificent hordes that he fotind\u2019 \u201cther The traveller's success was largely due,\u201d to\u2019 aid recelv- from Several Influential.quarters.\u201cFor instance\u2019 he writes, \u201cIl carried with me letters from President | Roosevelt, who as a horseman, ranks with his standard as a man, and without which, my errand would have been fruitless.From His Imperial -Majesty the - Sultan of Turkey 1 received an \u201cIrade,\u201d together with the courtesies of the Sublime Porte.In Aleppo I had the extreme.good fortune to form a bond of true friendship with the venerable Achmet Hafez.himself the Prince of the He- douins.By him personally 1 was taken to tie | desert, and he personally inter- esteC himself in my purchase of horsés Without him 1t would bave been an accident if T had been able tq purchase & single anime! of absolute purity of blood.\u201d Turning_now t0 page 275 we find the {resuit.of Mr.Davenport's _enterprizes.| \u201cMy own importation reached America on Oct.8, 1908, and consisted of 10 mares and 17 stalifons.\u201d We have no space to quote passages that we had marked for citation which would .prove that from \u2018ong experieice as a journaliat, in the dtates Mr.Davenport Is a ¢lear, descriptive writer.Such drawings as the portrait of \u201cHaleb,\u201d the pride of the \u2018Anezeh, on ~7ze 91, and of Muson, the ymilk-white mare, on page 181 cannot be surpassed.The.stories told of the extraordinary affection of these animals for one another are almost beyond belief.as will be found by readers on page 193, \u2014 Shakespeare, and His Tragic The Man, story.\u201cBy Frank Harris.1ey, New York: Here-is a book which, ness and enthusiasm, seems to have taken.london by storm, and will.doubt, have to undergo the far-reaching criticism of the greatest Shakespearian {Mitchell 1908.) + hy its Kemner- earnest- \u2018troduded to \u2018a number\u2019 of dull and most \u2018wearging: characters: We had axpected scholars.The book has growh out of a serjes of articles contributed br.the {Saturday Review, ; ly reveal as cleariy as we can the result at + hich, Mr.be sthor ten or twelve.years 280 to the ft ant \u2018We will.onl: er prolonged study and refieétion, Harris hay arrived.his result will found definitely stated.in book ters 3, 4 and §, -entitled \u201cSha Love-Story: The Sonnets.\" \u2018The \u2018author states his cae jou na few prell words, which, in justice to -him, Frelimina ss, He sayst.Whatever is feproduce.; rpéscuine fin man can be de ited superbly on the stage, but his\u201d feminine qualities \u2014 passionate self-abandonment, facile forgiveness, gelf-plty\u2014do not show well in the dramatic struggle.- What sorts\u2019 Jrama would: that \u2018be - in\" -which - the » would have to-confess that when ad fallen\u2019 desperätély -in love with a gin and had.been.foollsh: enough.to d'à friend\u2014a young: nôble\u2014to plead his.cause, \u2018the girl won the friend and save herself to.him.The protagonist would earn mocking laughter and not sympathy, and this Shakespeare doubt- lesz foreSaw., This.story, which is in brief the stofy of the sonnets, \u2018was.terribly real and Intimate.and he \u2018felt in- stinciüively that he could Hot treat it oh.7 jectively; it was too near to.him, too exquisitely painful for that.The.erisis of Shakespeare's life\u2014the hour of agony and bloody sweat, when his weak: ness found him out and life's handicap proved too heavy for even his strength\u2014 that is.the subject of the sonnets.They give us the sfory\u2014the whole terrible, sinful.magical story of.Shakespeare's passion.\u201d Mr.Harrie iays no claim to have been the discoverer -of what he deems an all-important secret.Without an§ petty exhibition of literary +tealousy.\u2014he gives honor where henpr ls due.and writes as follows on page 201: \u201cMr.Tyler had the good fortune to be the first to give to the personages of the sonnets a local habitation and a name.and that \u2018unigue achievement puts him in a olace bv himself, far above the.mass of commentators.Before his boak a peared in 1890 the sonnets lay in the dim (light of guess-work.It is true that Hal.jlam TMd adopted the.bypothesis of THoaden Bright, nd had identified William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, with Shakespeare expressed such passionate affection: but Mr.Tyler, working on a hint of th Rev.W.A.Harrison, {identified Shakespeare's high-borm mistress, the \u201cdark lady\u201d of the sonnets, with Mary Felton.a matd of honor: to Quéen Elizabeth.These, then, are the ron ages of the drama, and the story 18° vety - simple.Shakespeare loved Mistress Fel- ton.and sent his irlend.the youmg Lord Herbert.to her on some pretext.but with tho design that he should commend \u2018Shakespeare to the lady.Mistress Fel.the high-born, handsome.youth for wher: \u2014 à tis the names of ne actors, but he = the tragedy an proper æspesre's a, deserves ail.Tanke for.his illuminating.work.si bling to this theory fresh corroboration trom + the : plays + # a.us Twé\u201d \u2018Cook \u201cBook, a UE Compiled by Jennie C.Wiliams, .{Toronto: Musson Co.) \u2018As the: title suggests, this new ry bo k\u2019 contains tested recipes for two pers.The author so often: heard young | ce prie Pat om Speaking.of : es: \u2018but t are RU prepa for families.\u201d that she was led to ae take the compilation of this volume, in.which ali recipes have had thelr ingredi- oats carefully estimated to.supply the uirements of two.The twelve chap-.tars follow the usual order of such Socks, and the author.lays no claim at thus lata date ta any\u2019 striking originality.Tha, direction\u2019 glven ate very plain, whothe or.the dish _to be répsred 15 is «impls or ea -erâte\u2026\u2014-Each- chaptar- is-introducedby a drawing in black and white.with an an- propriate \u2018quotation agcompany! ng it.This: réminds us that in old days of the Montreal Shakespeare Sm dinners every eepsrute article on the \u201cmenu.\u201d bill of fare.had \u2018one.(wo.or- aenetimes ore, appropriate quotations from the eat dramatist\u2019s plays.Much skill and knowledge.of Shakespeare's works were.displayed In théñà ant citatiôre, and they were chosen with infinite care when used after the names et the many eminent\u2019 guests whom the club delighted to-honor.At the-end of ench chapter of the pras- ent book there are \u201cTour \u201cOF | five blank | pages.on which the owner may write ad- plainly printed at the top the title of the chapter.to which .it belongs, The.book 1s well-arranged, well-printed, and well-boutid: and \u2018wir probably secure a large circulation.Iw Mr.Marc's Secret.Ward & Lock.1508.Of Mr, Oppenhejm's2characteristics noth® ing need here be said, for he ls so prolific « Writer that many of his novels have previously been reviewed in these pages.\u201cMr.Marx's Secret\u201d was not written this year, though it now appears for the first time in the form of a bound volume.Through a series of exciting Incidents, beginning with the mysterious murder of Farmer Morton, near an_ od stong quarry; we are carried on with unlagging interest, ustit- several myste involved.in this hes,\u201d À y : j'a Quicken ana absorb the readers ; encens E Pap.bia mother À Bernard endowed with the attraction that Mr.\u2018ithe À ton, {which both Philip and Mr, Marx play ditional recipes, and each blank page has à 1° By E.Puilips Oppenheim.~(Torontor {Whit are the ager the vas in question, thé guardianship.xhood's ideal, a ; es ee Mr.UE of Nero = pop Tg ol on oi with venor and Ravenor Castle 18 Sppenteiire gent ouch can \u2018give It.Me s Vanors soctetary, an his strong, To uence over, and intarest in, _{Ravenors.appearing in eve Le {of Philip's Nreandipis VISE co ; - {ook place in\u2019 the.Rothland ht of the mérder of rare \u2018Mor Ve rise to nimerous adventures, in thetr parts.Who Mr, Marx 1s, and what his connection is with Ravenor, or Philip's mother, who ett h her son to his care, and what was the history of Mrs.Morton, are questions: that, baffle all the readeis skill to solve.It is not until we reach \u2018the \u201cfinal chapters that the tangled tavelied.are at last satisfactorily un- \u2018 \u201c4 Dante and Collected Verte._- By George L.Raymond.(N.Y.: G, P.Putnam.) | The hero of \u2018this drama in six afty 1s the gerat Îtalfan poet, and nr Raymond appears.to have studied his subject with the utmost diligence, as is proved by the apt notes appended to the poem, The \u2018reviewer in reading the volume was much struck by the power of the Fifth Act, but there are other admirable passages, worth of being quoted, were Ît mot for our space limits.The play occu- ples 142 pages, and thé rest of the vol- | ume is made up of descriptions of well- known parallels and parables; suggestions from church, state and society: twenty.five sonnets, and about thirty pages of miscellaneous \u2026Songs\u2014anéhymns Tha | author can hardly be called algreat \u2018poet.\u2018but.he evidently \u2018entertains a high respect for his calling.and will, doubtless, yet favor -the world with some higher \u2018| specimens of his artistic skill.any oat ILE EEE SE hr b bd + THE DREAPNOUGHT.* Le toh ob ob ate Bo Iron\u2019 wrought to the str gest.and steel aga yazlar bright: om Brery device for human hands | to hold in So have the glfts of God been \u2018used, Ro x we use them Stil, Thou, Rix His words come.echoeing down: e yeärs, **Thou shalt not 1 What are the eart agi who holds in his hand glance.the whole wide land?& \u201cearth y divisions to Him | : but a childish play, o But the war and the strife are real \u2018that darken the day.Why clash\u2019 and clamor, He cails, fo \u201c= esfth is good Plenty there.18, and for all, if ze\" Ait pur ent to you here such a Mitte \u201cwhile; I And?the wt work.that = worth Je Le make And the Jessor \u2018thet al must learn before they: Is not joy tng.but oy that can murder and its effect: upon the life of the ton fell in love with William rt, wooed and won him.and Shakespeare had tiHome Thoughts From Abroad.\u201d \u201c34.M.(Union avenue) writes Lo me and asks me (though I no longer can tind room for any long poems) to pub- Hash Kotert Browninæ's \u2018Home Thoughts From Abroad\u2019 -a fine Specimen of his try at the best.and containing only fro paragraphs.1 have much pleasure in complying with my correspundent\u2019s request, more especially as 1 agree with him tn \"ie oplhion of the verses.IL to be in England now there, .\u201cOh, that April's And whoever wakes in England sees, * some moming.uhaware, That the lowest boughs and the bfueh- woou sheaf Round the elm-tree bole are in.uny leaf, While the chatfinch sings on the orchard bough In England\u2014now! IL when May follows.\u201cAnd after Afril.\u2018 ids ~nd ail the And the wbite-throat bui swallows! Hark, wherg my blossomed pear-tree on the hedge leans to + ~ field.and scatters on the clover Blossoms and dewdrops\u2014at beat spray\u2019 s edge\u2014 Thäts the wtid song twire over Lest you should think he never could recapture The firr* fine rai-less rapture! the And, Though the fields look rough with hoary dew, AN will he gay when noontide wakes anew .The buttercups, the little children\u2019s dewer, x Far \u201cbrighter than, this \"gaudy raeton- flower\u201d ; \u201cThe greatest poet might be proud of \u2018having written these inspiring nes.J.L.(Mountain street) wisher to learn something more than he at present knows -*Pables\u201d he happens to own.AJ do not think that either Dr.Johnson in his \u201clives nf the Foets or Thackeray in his lectures on \u2018The English Humorists\u201d have done full justice io \u2018he merits of John Gay.And I am therefore pleased ta write « few remarks Aegling with his life mad works, John Gay (1688- 1732.a of the ancient family of the Le 3 of Oxford and Devonshire.was at am ear'y age kpprenticed to a stik-rherrer in London.A short \u2018experience proved both to hi® master anhu, himzelf fhat he was suited for the dnties of Active business life, and.accordigls.he oblailned - bis discharge from mi.Indentures, ahd termined to follow his genuine llerary tnolinations.His aminbilitv and the uh: ohtruxiveress of bis recon mendad-him tot ry.men (Ke wits of the dav.\u201d \u201cdedicated to Ajexunder tive gpoëm published, | pact of \u201cRural! Sports\" Fat \u2018Reducing deas Ars - character Po Swift und Pind re and Ay Pope 3 dercrly tn 1712 he be.Proven Nature\u2019s Best t 18 food turned Inta the wrong kind of haterinl\u2019 for the body.Instead of the blood, pking up the food.we eat und giving it to (he bouv in 1e Form of hard, sound flesh, nerve and bene, fat ja thrown Into the tissues and is packed.around the organs snd beneath the shin.\u2019 his at nl TARAS down.all the vital - \u201cof the system and destroys not ofily\u201d manly heaith mnd- cometinéss/ bul 1 fe resuits In.death.\u2019 ew 1s To take a- - Ma rinota 0 will.at, wnat aon will, ne wlien us xi viomauh art Aires ti we > the njeai Ca \u2018the v nourishment veu mos ped nt.noved | reais, ter da has Nin and deep you of the day Fovery ArugRivg wells nie made.after 1 \" prescripgion.Ane thonsands prove t ust un we spy hy da hem from your [dry Ey you thrush; ~he sings ed@h-Lprenc \u2018hose two volumes of | he friendship of Jeans.T, ee.n an on the sah \u2018THE sure way mie Fats lt pve, and the fat vou Hove tg test ; ol AUR | came the private secretary of de Duchess of Monmouth, and in_1714 produced a.poem entitipd \u201cThe Fafi\u201d-and \u201cThe Shepherd's Week\" in six ralz.In 1715: he published \u201cTrivia.or the Art of Walk- \u2018 ing the Streets\u201d! Buti #8 the stage Sey the great object of many.Jiterary men of the \u2018day, he produced in 1712-his comedy of \u201cThe Wife of Bath.his did not prove a success, but soon afterwards ols mock iragedy of \u201cWhat d'ye Call It?\u201d was honored by the presence of the Prince and Princess of \u201cVäles.He continued \u2018to write with varying success, and fortunately made a profit of £1,000 on an edition of his poems.About the ycar 1724 the Princess of Wales, who seems to have patrontzed him, enzaged him 10 write some stories for her \u201cvouthful son, the Duke of Cumberiand, Tlis was the origin Of \u2018the \u201cfabies,\u201d Gay's most suce cessfûül work, with the exception of \u201cThe Beggars Opera.\u201d This play.which took the town by storm, was produced in 1727 and ran for G8 nights.It obtained for its; author the title 6f \u201c The Orpheus of Highwaymen,\u2019 and iy #ald to have corrupted the morals of thousands of young te, In 1773 Str.John Fielding told the Bench 6f Justices that he had writ{en to Mr.Garrick concerning the imprfo- priety of performing the play * which was nevep fepréssiited without creating an additional of thieves.\u201d Dr.Her a the Arë Bishop of Canterbury, - hed \u20ac fermor-ax \u2018against it, while Gav's | friend, Dean svt was writing in a + of it.The \u201cPolly Intelligencer in Peachum™ ot tbe \u2018y, Lavinia Fenton, a notorious courtesan, married in consequence of her clever setting the third Duke of Bolton.The [fun against The Beggar's Opera\u201d \"stimulated the energies of Gey's friends, and the Duke ang Duchess of TRA adopted him as A.-meémber sof their family.When Gay ded on Devsm \u20181¥32, ha left property of £3,000, - Thoush be giways lived ex- travagantiv.Amo his best known minor: poems \u2018may.inentioned \u201cBlack.Eyed Susan.\u201d \u201cThe Court of Death, and \u201cThe Hare With Many Friends.\u201d As a poet, his merits while he lived were considered great in thelr particular Une; but as a man he was indolent and irresolute, and us a morathni entitled to ne consideration whatever.He had amused people, but had done fittle to profit or instruet them.Dr.Johnson thus expressed his opinion of blm: \u201cAs a poet.Gay cannot be rated very high.He was, us | once heard a female critic remark, \u2018of a lower dréer.He had net in any degree the \u201cmens divintor the dlgnity of gentus.Much; however, must Le allowed to the author of a new species £ composition.though.it i net ihe the highest kind.We ôwe to Gay the \u201cBallad Upera, a mode of comedy which waë kt firat \u2018supposed: to a uply by à novéitys but | à 5 are oduted.{© t ; K Dr.Warton condemns: hi £2 mm um, Dr as the parent of | ssrvative candidate against Mr.A: La- \"(ht most fohitrous of a aprurdities\u2014 | pointe a th the.Ca deral.elections, ar ar \u2018the comic OP Fillipre Oh aloup, lawy Ë Que Hezlits, in his Ms Ten: jinard, a: Jumberman, of Ste.Louise.He 1 didate wfil be Mr.Luke Lisot shant of St Pacome, and À Topposed Lectures onthe Eng Gay's Fables: are \"1e TI STORE AT OTTAWA DESTONE Loss to.the | ÆGovernr Several Hondres Thadsimd BDoitarure ~ er\u201d \" Special to The Montreaï Star.Ottawa, Nov.20.\u2014The \u2018government militia §tores.wherein #re kept \u201cthé: uniforms of the militia, caught this morning at 7 o'clock and were completely gutted, entailing a loss of several hundred thousand dollars.The.drill hall had a narrow escape.The buliding' wes built only three years ago.The origin of the \u2018fire is unknown.- ; The fire which was got under control after two hours hard fighting, was confined mainly to thé upper stories.The contents of the others were drenched with water.; DESERTER TIRED OF.CIVILIAN LIFE, GIVES HIMSELF UP TO POLICE.\u201cLock me up, I am a deserter, I want to get back to my old job, \u201d maid a young man, apparently down on- his |.luck, to Lieut.Marin, of \u2018the Central Station early last evening.The young fellow.who gave his name as Robert Bridge.a native.of England, had been knocking around for two years, since his desertion from \u201cA\u201d Battery at Kingston, and was apparently tired of his strenuous existence as a plain citizen.me want to get back if they will take .\" he: said, and Lieut.Marin decided mandant of \u201cA\u201d Battery had been héard from.WILL BE CONTESTS FOR = BOTH VACANT SEATS.| The two by-elections rendered.ne ceseary in LIslet and Kamouraska hy the appoint lent of Hon.Rodolphe Roy to the Bench and the promotion.of Hon.J.'E.Caron: to be Min Agriculture, will be pes on December 8, with nomination 7 November 2% There will be contests in \u201cPoth: coun tian.or Ee , Hon.J.Æ.Caron, - who must stand for re-election as a niinister,\u2019 will be\u2019 opposed in\u2019 L' Islet by Mr.E.No £hou- will runas Nationall 1or Kamouraska, thet Fait Li \u201ceither \u2018by Mr.-A,\u2014Potvi lawyer 6f Fraserville.who was: world run \u2018aga Nationglist, ui Sugar Refinery dl o The (Montreal Star! 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st Johs, N.B., Nov.1%, 198.i 1 sought the advice of the late Father Morriscy aout ng from Rheumation, .sEsrerates by other complaints, sud had been trested by For-some time I was a sufferer from this trouble, and t totally discouraged, I éonsulted with the could get mo relief from it, until I mel\" \u2018his imediciat- Lu Father Morr letter and he for me, On taking Rather Morr miedici nm me great ry yo , t En manent cure, ted - et Mo s ne, to inrpelde, ; me a ou ATC & © use my same, 1 began to tay sud\u2019 was Comaletely be, 30, ; eem it an honor to have it.connected with the ther is aay way, howèver PATRICE stritiree, Me.Stanley K.Suits, Gen Secretary Chatham Y.M.C.A., writes .pr fey Ly ra or vers fore- f-cook- _.\u2026 n't allow a few extra dollars = ot you from-taking the perfe ing, sure-baking, easily-regulg dora in place of a cheaper gtove.In a * season or two Pandora I pay the ! difference in the fuel it fvili save\u2014and \u2019 it will keep on saving fntil it has paid .for itself.: 20 Pandora 1 flug/ construction makes up 7.teed do lacs aviy/ Wide fire box is an- : other fuel-economigér.\"The stee] oven heats Quicker than à gist oven, thus saving still -had at least $200 in cash in b's possession when he left for the train and, In add'tion.he had disposed of two carloads.of potatoes while in Montreal and probably Bonsecours the sale, People raarket right have known that he had a\u2019 large.sum of Money on him and might have trackéd him to a convenient neighborhood.At least, this is one theory that his \u2018friends suggest.But that he sfiould totally disappear through foul play in broad daylight is admitted as unlikely: especially as Read was a well-built .young man, who would nat be held yp on the pub- Me streets without putting up a big fight.disap- in vesterday's | Market, where he made Father Arrived Here.Last night.Afr.H, C.Read, the missing man's father, arrived in Montréal from Suckvilte, N° B.after having failed to secure any news of his son nH along the L CR.lire, over which the son had intended to travel eri routé for his home in Bathurst N.B.He could find nothing te show that he had ever boarded the train.serve a berth beforehund.though this in itself is.not remarkable.But the.baggage which he had ehecked early un the morning of November 8 reach- itathurst safely the followin morning.This baggage bore tha check ¥D-44530¢ Herbert Read had ir bit.posgesdion \u201ca\u2014return-ticket\"luotal NA 7889,\" issued.at BatBurst on Ogtober 27; the date.of which he leit thére tos tepch Monfgenl on October 28.As far as\u2019'can be ascertained, the return -half of this ticket has not been turned in yet.This, | however, ig \u2018not conclusive that he did not board the train at all, but simply shows that lie did not travel over the last section of his Journey, when the ticket, waijild be en \u2018up.Foul: Play Feared.\u201d No - theory apart from accideht or foul pluy could be thought of by his jathér.svho was surrounded by many sympathetic friends on hia-afrival here last evening.To The Star he said that his.son, though a great: traveller, had never gone où a trip without letting his parents know of ft.and had never allowed a week to pass without writing to his mother.Mr.H.E.Bates and his other friends of college days, bear testimony to yourg Read's leve)-headed.disposition.\u201cHe is no chicken,\u201d his friends declared.\u201cand would not likely let.much happen to him in broad.daylight.\u201d * He never drank liquor.not even beer.On this point all are unanimous.\u201c The missing man's last movements | in the city up to the time of his diss appearance; seemingly cast aside all considération of mysterious motives n his part.On November 2 he disposed of the two carloads of potatoes, The next morning he left Mr, Bates! Home with the latter, cartying one telescope grip which he took-dewn té the Bonaventure station apd checked for Bathurst, while Mr, Bates took a | smaller grip to his own office.where Mr.Read called for it at, 11.30 a.m.half an hour before the departure ot the train.He shook hands with his friends and left for the Bonaventure & station.He had plenty af*time to\u2019 catch the train, éven if he had walked.\u2019 He work a black felt hit, a derk overcoat.and a dark \u2018grey suit, while he carried wih him.a small brown leather grip.He is-about 5 féét It inches; and well proportioned.Papers .which \u2018he\u2019 bad in His\u2019 possession and whieh would verve.for identifiention, include \"a commercial travellers\u2019 Ket, and numerdus letters, many of which bore the name of his father's firm\u2014the Read Stone Company, of Stonehaven, N.B., of which firm he , as.the secretary, his \u201cfather being ¢ the president.\u2019 Herbert Read took his Arts course sat Mount Allison College, N.B., and ; &raduated as civil engineer from the x» McGill Science Faculty, in 1808, He has a great number of friénds in Montreal.Scottish-Canadian A.A.A.THE anfiual meeting of the above as- Srociation\u2019 will [he held Jn their, rooms, 1,399 Bt.Caihétine street on Monday Écventng at rpm.All members are Hearndstly requested to attend.and in: * itending members will be cordially jel- ,comed.\u201d The agenda will be: es ports of committees and election of = JORONTC .ONT.\u2014 Margaret Ains- lie,! daughter of the late John Mc- Michael, is dead.had received cash for them at who had seem him.at the.tic- fe He did not re- of }utong with the-so called | us {hie Inve -pottant-6 \u201cfp mittees ofthe Fmittee, Mr.on wil LR : Ceremonies.Mark Cinven- \u201cof sKedgration-.of Zionist + - Soéletles of Canada.\"E 25 : The Tenth Convention of the Federa- tian of Zionist Socleties of Canrda opens {its gessigne\u2019 in\u2019 this \u2018efty this evening, UF atter sunset.\u201cMr, tiarence I.dé Sola, | preaideht préseritatives of every Jewish.commu- is therefore; ¢ mest powerful and im- on.Her- reanizetl Rev.Meldola de man Abramowi mens, carrying la and \u2018Rev, the people the mes- manifestly to spread abroad a knowledge of the principals underlying the movement, The delegates attended the service in a body.The cerernonies were accompanies by a fine.choir.whose singing \u201cas moyt effective.This afternoon =a.special united Zionist ser- vige Is being held in the Cadieux Street Synagogue, r* w uch Rabbi Hirsch Cohen will preach.This evening\u2019 the wark bf the convention proper wil?bhekln by, the frôtding of the first sitting and the examination of creden- | tials.ete.- The sessions of the convention wiit continue on Sunday.morning and afternbon\u2018at 10.4.m.and at 2 p.m.respectively, and also on Monday morning and gfternoan at the éame (ours.In addition to the âttendance of a large nutber of déléfatés, friends of the \u2018prôceedings will be furnished with seat- Ang \u2018accommodation.Zionism, the great Jewish world movement.which alms- at restoring | the Jewish nation hack ta Palestine\u2019 and re-establishing a\u2019 Jewish State.or at feast a Jewish province in that land, has been making marvellous progress among the Chlidren of Israel throughout the world.and since the establishment of constitutional government in Turkey, and the, according to the Jewish preonle, most complete freedom and full fights in that land, the Zipnisis have been makMg vro- \u2018gress ih putting into practice their plans.Herein Canada thbre are a number \u2018of vetÿ! active and prominent leaders of the.movement.Mr.Clarence L' de Sola, resident of the Federation, and member of the Supreme Executive Counall, known as the Actiona Committee.as taken a very .prominent part fn -several of the International Zionist Congresses heid in Eurove.Canada | courts: its full quota of hard, workers for-the cause and the Canadian Federation stands high.\u201cThe chairmen of the Standing Com- the present convention are: | Convention Committee, Mr.A.Levin; : Foinmiitee on Credentials, Mr.J.8.TIsæeo:.Resolutions Committee, Meldola de Sola.Rev.Herman Abram- rowitz Rev.Nathan | Gorden, © Rev.Hirsch Côhen: Nominations | Committee.Mr.Leon Goldman: Press Com- I.8S.Goldstein: Fund Comymittee, Mr.B.Stone; Na- tinal \u2018Fund Committee; Mr, M.Gelb- man: Jewish Colonial Trust Committee, Mr.A.J Freiman: Réception \u2018Committee, Miss Miriam Bernstein.\u2018Mrs.J.Manolson and, Miss Tritt; | Audit Committee, Mr.R.A.Darwin: Publicity Committee.Mr.H.Lang POSTAL COMPANY WILL NOT ENTER MY BIG MERGER Special té \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018Montreal Star.New York, November 20.\u2014The signi- ffcance, given to the purchase of the control of the Western, Union Tele- Frome: Company by the American Tele- hone ahd Telegraph Company 8s the .possible precusor, a merger of all telephone : and telegraph Corapantes of the tountry into one vast monopoly.brought eut a statement from Clarence H.Mackay, of the Mackay\u2019 Company, owner of the Poptat Telegraph system, denying any American Telephone Company with the Telegraph - Company.wished to join it, and have not invited to join ft \u201cPhere have ne negotiations whatsoever with us in regard to the matter, and there is every reason why we should not have had anything to do with it; We knew nothing about it until: the day when it was publicly announced.It is troe that we own a large block of stock of, Western Company.but t is one of our man investments.le never have had and | Lt \u2018have not \u2018now ny representation.on the board of that company, and our.stock.is not conmuiteds.or- considered.| any more han the stock of any er.stockhoid slightest \u201cdegree.either have \u201ciwi had anything to do Teun the re chases of the telephone companies.tn \u2018the Middle West.' Competition will: continué, and it will be real L compet; tion, the he me as heretofore,\u201d \u2019 Government investigations Special to the Montreal Star.eC Washingtéh, November 20-\u20141he De- pargment of Justice in laf Trudy as \u2018the so called lectrie ghthered records w hich, to the fof the - investigator show that the General Electric Company and the Westinghouse Company have agreed to end competition.' It is searching \u201cfor | documents that is expected toi esfub-\" HERE IN NUMBERS nity in.Canada, the mo ément having aver- #0\" branches in this country, and both deltvered ser- sage of the convention and helping mavement-who may wish to witness the |.Rev.Party of directly.with the combination of the and Telegraph Union We have not been Es Said 2 gade Being Formed Here by Lh- Gol J G.Gardner 6£_the Federation of Zionist ee js ove \u2018 mention Will \u201cBe Trained as as in England in Le EE re Food 1 me] AU Essentiate of Practical 4 most ae a itary Werk ug diy delegates \u2018are.posed \u2018of re- FY mien 5 - - Lt-Col.J.C.Gardner.The organizing of a Boy Scout Association is being undertaken by Lt.- C6.J.Cr Gardner, of-the-8rd-Camé-.ronians, who has of late years heen closely in touch with the Canadian Militia in Montreal.The main purpose of the movement, as explained to The Star by Lieut.-Col.Gardner, is to train boys in scouting, tent-pitch- ing.map-reading and numerous other military duties which are not taken up in the volunteer corps, so that they may become of greater assistance te the regular Militia in their later years.The corps is to go undér the name of the Baden-Powell Boy \u2018Scouts, and is\u2019 to\u201d be similar to such \u2018organizations in the British Isles.in.the United Kingdom the Boy Scout movement ig looked upon as of immense value to the rising generation.There is the advantage over the cadet corps in that thev will be taught practical work.of a much wider range.Ca In the bovs\u2019 brigade, as it will be conducted bv Lieut.-Col.Gardner, boys of \u2018the axes of ten to eighteen years.both ages Inclusive, may erist.Al- {ready _\u2014between\u2014flfty\u2014and_ vo applications have been made, and movement bids fair to assume large proportions.The eo will: be thoroughly grounded dispipline, and will be taught to ak themselves to arise in actual warfare, Woodcraft wil be \u2018one of the :nfany branches of the work, and .the boys, when going out ipto the woods, wil be taught how to look after themselves.No case of emergency: will be omitted, and even the baking of bread over an open fire will be taught.Among the many things which a militiaman now lacks is a knowledge of how to read and use a \u2018compass and how to read a map., These are essentials of military duties, and it ls because Lieut.-Col.Gardner js aware of the lack of this and similar knowledge in our militla that he deems the organizing of a Boys\u2019 Brigade.so invaluable.He alms \u2018to train boys that they may.be thor- | oughly familiar with these points by the time they have grown old enough to join the militia.Boys with this training ought 10 have many advantages over those who have been mere\u201c 1y taught by parade and rifle drills.In the summer trips will be into the woods, and the youngste: will be given every opportunity to learn outdoor work.The morals of the young lads will also be looked after.Lt.-Col.Gardner wishes to give parents to un- derstahd that they will have nothing to fear as far as the morals of their sons are concerned.He is opposed to ceremonial drill, and will strain his young soldiers by more interesting and leas stringent means.He will also give them lectures from time to time on articipé military history, and dealing especially Boal.fe tion by his company in the with Canadian his 4 < ; \"Mr.Mackay said: \u201cWe have had THE NECESSARY OUTHIT.1 \u2018nothil to do, either directly or in- The cost -of the entire for dk | recruit for the summer: wil not exceed $4; all that will be neces sary will be the uniform and a quatre ter staff, and for the obtaining of thess at the lowest possible figure Lt.-Col Isa \u201cBadan Powell Boys\u201d Bi | all the varidus difficulties that! mey-+ the American Telephone and\" \u201cTelegiaph | ) | He fish that the American Tele pue Telegraphic Company, rnb | absorbed the Wéstern Dnlon, oom wha being made & party in the i rocket Railway Trust.\u2018\u2018Throtigh most of the dridence | bil \u2018lected by the go ent rons à, sé in US 4 political we n the in an bolitteat .Hint.against toners; then rai Bo n Wrust, supposed\u2019.ne jobbers, it found indiou [ass thonopoly existed: airiy re: Gardner, is making DE\u201d arrangements milan British _ Columb Brigade oe the uniforms ry by the bays are depicted in the acco mpanying photograph, which is of & boy who was the first to recruit in the brigade.Applications for, particulars \u2018concern.Ing the movement can be obtaihed from Lt.-Col: Gardner, 29 Chomedey ; street.Hei \u2018an § xade, s anxious to have the parents take nterest in\u2019 the.forming of the bri.à Is prépared to ain any \u201cpointé in ts confiection.\u201d BY spring the \u2018brigade Is-expécted to be: in full opere- .pected to come from.England: Smmedis 4 \u201cThe sfatement that Willim \u2018tion.represents us is incorrect.1 Bator \u201che sanction for the using of tl not reprapent us In dnything in .\u2018the \u201cBaden-Powell Boss ts is ex- ately, Lt.-Col.Gardner having written to leut.-Gerieräl avement 8 rhe a promotin Ldeut, La experience prospec Western Alstraîis for some war.the ershot, is therefore thoroughly famiilar with the movemen ol.Gardner has i Jin cu \u2018having: been 8, also nervetd In thd South can \u2018In: 1904 he trained the scéuty of 1th Battalion at Ald and practical methods of training.Undoubtedly this movement will be a \u2018great step Canadian rthilitia; \"it bin greatest of favor: ih military \u201d for.the Sdvencement of the is \u2018looked upon Britain the money to bulla\u2019 up her navy,\" said Sir William Van Ho last night.\u201cLet Canada give Great tain à done \u2018tribution,\u201d sald Sif Willlam, \u201cWe are not able to have a Canadian navy yet.\" But that was all he would say about the navy.\u2018Uh leave | the rast of the debate to the politician,\u201d he -declar Sir William's convictions en ezrin | budget were expres when, * \u201cWell, Britain cat hayé \u201d Dread- -Boughts without the money to pay far.\u2018them, and it's got -to come from.some-, where.\" Commenting on the.\u2018double-tradk work 4 \u2018peg and Fgrt William, Sir Willlam re- \u2018marked that it was a splendid gchieve- to see four tracks running in\u2019 the same -vg-4t true the Caïadian Pééitie are going to buy the Wabash road to give direct connection between Chicago.and Detroit?\u201d \u201cJ cannot tell you anything about that,\u201d Bir William replied.\u201cBesides, I am a farmer now, and ain\u2019 not doing any more.railroad work.\" All over Canada Sir William stated he } found business to be excellent -and prosperity abounded.D:CEASED MEMBERS REMAINS SENT HOME John Barre Body sent \u2018From Ottawa to Shelburne for interment.Dr.9 = cc = + Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, November 20.\u2014The remains] \u201867 Dr.John Barr, M.P.for Dufferin, who was found dead in his bed at the Hotel Cecil yesterday afternoûn.were forwarded to Shelburne, Ont., last night in a private Car provided by.the Gove a [EA a \u2018De, John Barr: \u2014 ernment, and were \u2018icctmpatriea hy \u2018several Coneervative.members, Dr.Barr had been, in apparently god health and was about the House yesterday, but he was known to be subject to sudden attacks: of heart trouble.He did not.come down for breakfast yesterday, but this caused no alarm.When he failed to appear \u2018for lunch, howaeyer, his room was entered and he was found dead.Death had occurred some hours previously.The deceased was popular on both À sides: He was.a:go0d and.of | a good-natured temperament.Dr.\u2018Barr was 68 yéars of age.He sat in the Ontario Legisi£ture for three terms, and resigned to run for.the Federal House in 1904.He was elected then and.re-elected last year.Tributes were paid to Dr.Barr by the Premier and the Leader of the Opposition.Both referred to the sud- dennesa of the death of the late member, who was apparently in perfect health on Thursday night.Sir Wilfrid spoke of Dr.Barr as \u2018\u2019one of the most respected members of this House,\u201d and Mr.R.L.Borden added a special tribute to the \u201cconscientious, earnest and indefatigable\u201d character of Dr.Barr's devotion to his public duties.\u2019 mer onabiy Ce, Fee yesterday \u2018trom \u2018his rate ¥ goed sidence, 57 Mackay street.The ag vice was.\u2018conduct, - by.Rev, I Johnston and: ap Among those present tt : LA Henry ip: 7 Butor \"Prot.Pèn- noral; Fair Woodruff, ; M 5 \"at zie divers ve r.'s à e- ers ti 188 ad Reta, 3 \u2019 Ww.Evans, George.Hartt, 8, ira, \u201cAllan \u201cCameron, John Mite; Ernest Milne, | Lyman Beard, A.riane, John : Maxwel lt \u2026 Maroid 4 a Millar, wort Läbor Leaders Unanimous of the Canadian Pacific between Winni-.nent.\u201cBut,\u201d he added, I expect to lve] \u201cdirection, and this Is nat, extreme op~ 4-Hmism.\u201d i} imgmen\u2019s d'eannot go ott to vote.\u2018| pm.mot koi that Working Men Gan- - not Now Voie as Eight\u2014Board of Trade Presi dent Thinks Hours are AH Right.\u201cDo you favor keeping the polis open until 8 o'clock In civic yoting?\u201d was the question asked by a Star representative; ertson, president of the Montreal Board of Trade, replied that he didn\u2019t think \u201cIt necessary, as workmen, ete, were jalways let off for that purpose.\u201cEm- .ployers,\u201d said Mr.Robertson, \u201cnever \u2018object to allowing -their men the time Fto vote.\u201d L Me, Gèorge E.Figg, of the Sbclalist Labor party, said: \u201cThe present system of closing the polls at 5 p.m.is \u2018at once, an absurdity and an outrage.It is a well known fact that thousands of workingmen, at every election, are prevented from -voting simply because they cannot reach the poils in time.\u2018At \u2018present it Is entirely optional on | the part of employers to allow their men \u201coff to vote and this is where the outrage comes in as the managers, of big industries \u2018are, as a rule, not very much interested in municipal elections.{1 favor a general holiday on polling day.but failing this that all polls be \u2018kept open until 8 p.m.\u201d \u201cThe polls in \u201cMontreal municipal elections should be kept open until 7 or 8 o'clock, and Federal and Provincial elections should be held on public holidays,\u201d was the opinion expressed by Mr.David Giroux, business agent of the Montreat Hricklayers\u2019 Union.\u201cContractors,\u201d sald ne, \"do -not want their employes to go and vote.They are more anxious about the erection of their buildings than they are about municipal affairs.\u201d - Keep Open Till Eight.Mr.Joseph Bayard, business agent {and general secretary of the District 1 Council of Carpenters and Joiners, paid: \u201c] am certainly in favor of électoral reform ag regards polling.and I contend that all voung booths ought Ito be kept open from 9 am.until 8 At present thousands of work- votes are not cast simply be- cauge our men are nard at-work and \u2018When they do.go opt their pay is docked, and \u2018those who are employéd during .the p.m.{summer{months oniy cannot afford to lose money in this way.:.\u2018\u201cFhis-veform should be taken up at \u2018once and pressed until put into exécu- uo J.A.McClelland, organizer of Federal \u2018Metul Trades, was strongly of the opinion that the} 6 o'clock closing hour, \u201con election y was too early under present conditions.TE the Od Country, Ke sald, the polls ère.kept.open until 8 p.n.If: the \u2018presént hours were to be maintained t wonld bs only justice.to the work- gm that the Federal Government pass.legislation makifig election day a public haliday or, at Beast.a half- holiday.\u2019 .Mr J.T.Foster, business agent of the local soclatio id: \u201cWhile the polls are kept open only from 8 a.m.until § p.m.every man should be allowed time to \u2018vote, and be paid full time and not docked, a= at present.Voting is held to be a national duty, and why should formance of duty?\u201d \u201cReform.\u201d declared Mr.Foster, emphatically, \u201cis: certainly démanded in this direction.\u201d Despairs of Reform.Mr.H.Julien, general organizer of the Montreal Team Drivers\u2019 International Association, was emphatically in favor of longer hours for voting.but despaired of obtaining this reform from our present politicians.He said: \u201cOf course I am in favor of extending the hours of voting, but what is the use of talking about this or any other reform when our fossilized politiclans care nothing for the people except to hoodwink and ; fleece them.These \u2018politicians are out for themselves first, last and all the time.By all means be us have the polls open several hours longer if we can.\u201d Mr.Richard Lynch, business agent of the English-speaking Carpenters\u2019 and Joiners\u2019 Brotherhood, said he \u2018was strongly In favor of extending the hours of vating.From 9 a.m.until 9 At present men were given two hours at noon, but this was Inadequate, owing to the congested congdi- | tion of street car traffic and the.lentth- \" {of \"tinie required to go from one end ; n [oF the: \u2018elty-to the other: ii fi \u201carsfibiation says He Gal Cannot: Accept : Promises.of Theatre Manage 7 femt as to 1 : ; 2 from \u2018the Academie Thea- M us cheat + A æA pair .$4.33 hard wearing imported ders within whose recesses the fish Jay coyly hidden.: The two ate thelr lunch by the atitam.mixing the sherry In their \u2018flasks\u2019 with fts sweet water.They caught a few little delicate\u2019 silver fish \u2018and laid them away swathed in grass in their anglers; creêt.But fishing was too silérit a'pas-| time.Both father and son had something to say, though h was too full of bis own \u2018Intention to suspect the other's.Roger was impatient to speak.Last night he had been too ready to be trightened, too willing to yield up everything.His father was ro child to be humored and given in to without a word when he knew that there was| no more than a great affectionate friend.| ship between Mary Creagh and his boy: when he knew that his boy's heart had gone elsewhere he would listen ito reason.He would not let the innocent young suffer for tho sing and follies] of the old.His father was toc great- hearted-\u2014nons knew as Roger how great-hearted \u2018he: was\u2014to forbid his! only son his heart's desire.x \u2018Eager words trembled on the boy's Hips.In another second he would have spoken.But bis father, as though he had known what was about to.come, forestalled him- The sun now.rode triumphantly overhead, fiecking the stream .hors and there a spot of gold.The glen was full of re \u2018sweet smélls, of the] J sight in the del?pools, Sheep: bloated near them, as came.and | ertendiy \u2014 mountain came a the two men lying in the! heather, and | | Put ue ware not afraid of them.: À 4 Tt was.g \u2018delicious morning Ww which the \u2018thoughts rd tar trom pain and death J : flood, : eloquant.raked surged Sosa Sind, yah to his pe.: TM atore he his father \u2026 \u201cpoil ; I you don't care to pay cash for any furniture b We can arrange satisfactory terms of credit for you.\u2018 vou w from ba £4.00 Rocker for $2.15 Eo tender ons.\"We are sole agents in Mostra for the Marshall Susiary Mats od dc, BS It cant: be had either in à golden or Early Engtish finish Some are ad with plais panelled | backs, others with , same as cut.A number of Chairs may be vecu 52 ove of our wi are over and, as we must .i 7 200, od ee \u201c.gain for to-morrow (Monday) only, cuting de former price almost in two.( The reader prise of dhese rockors is $4, but we're selling them .tecmorrow - * for $2.15.An unusually fine showing of all the most wanted Furs! Don't make the mistake of buying furs that will cause you regrets later on.Here are Fura that have passed expert judgment and will stand comparison with the very best furs In: the market.Our prices stand out boldly 4n thelr littieness, as the few following items will show: \u2014 Muskrat Coat, length 40 in.Value $85.\" For.855.00 Russian Pony.Value $76.FOr.+.+.-.B45:00- Fur Lined.Value $80.For.+.+0 2s os +0 .$85.00 Persian Lamb from.ce.+6 25 40 00 0e 00 soo.B35 up | - * f Our\u2019 Gentlemen's Clothing are particularly made clothes, \u201cThey are correct Jn style, eut and pattern., Ce .: Se - yo) \u201ctax Vuéñitire Department Contains\u201d Portierss, Ruga\u201d Carpets, Of\" cloths, Furnaces, Stoves and Just.what you want : at just the price you.(J 4 « comfortable and healthful mattress made, à afford stant reliefper-| ; mit fest \u2018and sleep, and | Hate pi ne | of essaring, distiguring iy : fous.orritations, and 3 Chnags oF aces intents rin : ONT\u2014x, 4 | : ONT Ainale 1.\u2018dons, LEI tterHTey og à tecnertelisa =o od friend.There are many companies & company here this week is by no means - the worst.5 mafy of our people had already seen it but a few months ago.= CAT SOIR IH ATE 3 \u20ac sis 64 auaatas * \u2026 Yoiver she happened to-vick un on the > street af Miss Creole Slave's standing LE IRAs aRERTRLIRRR IL OnLy, vypres rare : EHO HE THIER Tt pra pee A pressant ve i?Hap + * ze 111531 | ?CHSRERETSER 4) .Prinèess.one might have expected to * sec packed houses, but the noted Eng- ius \u2014 ; they missed, but they did not go with - Has been so often in evidence this sea- - & pleasing performance all the week.\u201cThe fact that this was a play which - Bveking the seclusion which Montreal .which Montreal glves, was received by \u201c Without any stronger than usual show.Al the Francais \u201cThe Creole 8lave's Re.\u201c erowded houses, .waye have lots of revolvers in them and » the characters fire them off at the end _ faith and to prove to\u2019'the stage man- : arms at the floor of the stage until .discovers that she does not like the of the stage be \u201c from the audience, this being done to -convey the idea that the boat ix in Jay fa reves VESTER This bas not béen a really big week theatrically.Wilh George Arliss at the lish chanacter actor seemed cribbed, cabined and confined.The public may not have known exactly what it was such force as to compel the management to put out the S.R.O., which son, perhaps with less worthy offer- ¥'s \u201cThe Climax\u201d gave was \u201ctried on the dog\u201d here and after grants, and receiving the criticism the public of America witl] the same cordiality as it was here, made it an 0 n the road with the piece and the If the houses were not crowded it was probably because so Bennett's had the usual good week,- venge' was presented to uniformly Mr.Woods's plays al- of evary.scene as an evidence of good ager that they have not thrown any of them out of the window.Nobody suffers from this discharge of fire- the last act, Then the Cregle slave\u2014 easily recognized from her fullness of flesh and decoliette gowns\u2014 suddenly villain any more apd she shoots a piece x age behind his boot and he suffers instant death.Then Topsy, or whatever her name was, who has been: good and comic up to now.does not agree with the act.and shoots a re- room only, and the hig lady in a black dress {trimmed with real jet): dies.\u2018A judge was present .Guring this fatal rerfes, but there en au and he didn\u2019t care much tor the killed any ay.\u201d OCAL THEATRES.ATL Princess.Have you ever béen at sea and watched a play?That is what the audience is expected to do when they eco \u201cBilly,\u201d the three-act farcé which- comes to the Princess Theditre next week direct from its all summer run at Dalv's Theatre, New York.All of the scenes of the three acta take place on board the steamship Florida, en route from New York to Havana.Only the ship's rail separates the players motion.When the piece is shown here the Shuberts promise the original cast, including Edgar\" Archison E!t.Mrs.Stuart Robson, Jane Marbury.Caroline Harris, Marion Chapman, Franklin Jones, John Hickey, Georgs C.Pearse, Charles Clugston, Louis Levine and fifteen others.\u201cBilly\u201d is by George Cameron, who wrote \u201cBilly's Tombstones,\u201d the vaudeville sketch from which the farce.has been built.Atademie.With fifty superfumeraries and a cast embracing the full strength of the French Stock Company.Victorien Sar- week.Mlle.Ritter will be seen as Sans Gene; Paul Marcel as\u2019 Lefebvre;.while the part of Napoleon will be in the hands.of M.D'havroi, who has been seen but little since the season began.The story of \u201cMadame Sans Gene\u201d is one of interest, dealing as it does with events in the life of the great Napoleon from thé time when he was a poor Heutenant in the prologue down to the final acts which see him Field- Marshal of\u201cFrance.This wlll be the pany out of modern dress, and to mark the occasion entiraly new and elaborate costumes have been prepared, which; together with the new scenery.story.\\in-the Monument National.\u2018puted to: first play put on by the Btock Com- | \u2018will lend ald to Sardou's compelling \u201c$ ceptable speclälty features, and the entire performance ls said to be on the lines of laughter.27 Monument National.Mr.J.P.Adler; the- Jewish actor, will sive several additional performances in this city, before he epves on extended tour\u2014of-Europe.Mr.Adler.will play on the 38rd and 24th inst, He will be accompanied by a humber of the foremost Jewish actors as well as his daughter.Mr.Thornberg, who is re \u2018be one of the wittiest and entertaining comedians on the Jewish stage, will also be present.During the present season, Mr, Lazarus Mit- hick.the theatrical manager, who now resides in this city.«HI bring to Montreal a number of theatrical combinations, giving performances in Yiddish, typifying all phases of Jewlsh life and thought.a.Lyric Hall The attraction at Lyric Hall next week will be Miss Viola Fulton.the great \u201cAmerican Choir Girl,\u201d and the two marvellous Zelinas.The Amer!- can Choir Girl sings sacred and secular solos with special scenic and electrical effects.The two Zelinaf will present a marvellous exhibition of hoop rolling.Jugging and bicycle riding on a high wire.Co .COMING ATTRACTIONS.\u2014\u2014\u2014.\u2026 \u201cHis Honor the Barber\u201d | For the week of November 29th, the Francais will have \u201cThe Smart Set\u201d in |\u201cHis Honor, the Barber,\u201d and Decerg- ber 6th, Miss Cecit \u2014will-be] seen in her new play.\u201cThe Little Terror.= - ; - - 5.mete à \u201cisrael.\u201d i The French.Stock Company at the Bennett's.' The following ucts will compose -next week's bill at Bennett's Vaudeville Theatre: Little Chip and Mary Marble, formerly stars with \u201cWonderland,\u201d \u201cBabes in Toyland.\" \u201cHis Honor the Mayor\u201d and other musfeal offerings.will present a skit entitled \u201cIn Old Edam\u2019; Lillian Shaw will offer a few songs in a manner which has made her one of the favorites of the various vaudeville houses jn and around New Y : \u201cThe Song \u2018Shop\u2019 introduces a number of singers; Geiger and Walters are not unkuown to the Montreal public: their vehicle e changed, but when seen here last in \u201cThe Italian Streat er\u201d they made a very interésting and pleasing number, -and undoubtedly wil hoid a position on this Bill \u201cwith.ease; Hugh Blaney.while not known In Montreal.is similar in.his effering to Ed.Morton, who Some weeks ago played this theatre: Hofton and LaTriska will in- trodiuce a comedy act, in which Miss LaTriska presents her difficult feat of the mechanical doll; Hallen and Hayes will do some sgcentric dancing, and The Three Donals will appear in a series of remarkable stunts on the Roman rings.' Francais.The Francais will next week offer for the first time here \u201cThe Girl from U.8.A.\" charatterized as a melodrama of exciting scene and situation, with a chorus to.ald in lightening the effect ofthe villain and his aids, ° It is an unusual thing for a \u2018melodrama to lay.claim to musical tendències, but the cHorus is said to be an important factor of this: production.The central figure of the story lg a bright, wide.awake Americar girl.who i§ tompelied to match -her wits against the subtle Chinaman and the crafty Turk.as the several scenes are laid in France, China and Turkey.ve Nowlin, who is said to be a clever comedian, heads the cast, .to Royal.Next week at the Royal \u201cBattling\u201d Nelson will be the big feature in connection with \u201cThé Alcazdr Beauties\u201d show, as he will be seen in a boxing bout with his sparring partner that will offer an opportunity of seeing how he looks In action.Nelson is but an add-.will be seen in two musical affalra:.dou\u2019s play, \u201cMadame Sans Gene,\u201d will be put on at the Academie the coming \u201cA Midnight Spree\u201d and \u201cGirls in Girl.land.\u201d The olio will offer several ac- - difficult to choose.To be :We know of nothing that our Leather Department.ing table, \u201csha and $5.00.se» enry Birk: so well as the English Work Baskets being shown in \u2014satir-and- fitted.with every.requirement of the q While the assortment of styles is vafied, ped style is new, coming in two\" siZts- Ta \u201cwl ideal, will fy it must be useful.Ifil the requirements .Richly \u201cupholstére: has not been ed feature, as \u201cThe Alcagar Beatles\u201d | ts | | GA suitable gift for an elderly lady is> sometimes : l'Académie will, in the neur future.prè- sent \u201cIsrael,\u201d Henri Bernstein's latest play.just now a reigning success at the Criterion Theatre.New.York.Bertha Galland.Under the direction of the Mensrs.Schubert, Bertha Galland will come to the Princess week November 29, in her latest New York success, \u2018\u201cThé Return of Eve,\u201d in which she enjoyed a long run at the Herald Square Theatre.\u201cThe Return of Eve\u201d is a modern fantasy with its sceries Jaid in Virginia and New York.: \u201cThe Girl From Rector\u2019s.\u201d \u201cThe Girl! From Rector\u2019s\u201d will be seen at Hjs Majesty's for an engagement of ons week, commencing Monday, Nov.29 The work is that of Paul M.Po:ter who acquired fame through the authorship of \u201cTrilby.\u201d This newest: offering of the gifted writer Is distinctly of New York flavor.The \u2018story, in the main is woven about a young soclety woman at Battle Creek, Michigan, who spenda a great deal of her time in the meirapo- lis in quest of pléasure und recraation.west to the east so 48 the young wo- ' man\u2019s ideas.She finally carns the sobriquet of \u201cThe Girl From Rector's\u201d and the audience is kept in a continual uproar while the entanglements follow.In its seven months at Weber's Music\u2019 Hall every previous record was broken there.LUS Co - Foothal Night.The football squad of - McGill University .will.will attend the opening performance of \u2018Billy\u2019 \u2018at the Princass Theatre on Monday night.Arrangements to this effect have bsen made through the.invitation.ef Mr.Edgar Atchison-Ely, Who takes {ho leading part in this farce, and.the inviiction, has been accepted by the McGill boys.Mr.Ely himself is an old football player, having been with the famous Yale] team in 1893, and it is for this reason that he is especially anxious to have the McGill Boys see \u201cBlity\u201d during its\u2019 engagement here.CLL | grescéee c0s0000 & NEW.YORK THEATRES 8 soscsnt à sAoHés6 \u2018Special to The Montreal Saf, .© New.York, November 19.-iThe New, Theatre, capitalised abundantly by the fame millienalres who sustain In New.yet hed success or failure ponitive-'| ly.Nor has it éngendered any antipathy by toplofty airs of wealth, or grandioquent promises of artistic.su- peviority.Its\u201d tickets cost no: fore than thode of every Other playlbusé of the first grade; \u2018so g .to afford more satisfaction than the ¢ld theatres in order to give a money's.7 {@eringly that the bitinæ asp might Life in brief, vou Know-_gnd \u2018die/ of ses {throug with rer gamut of gasps and | | paern\u2019s famished wolf on Oonolaska's .[twenty-five players tragedy, only four are among the nine- When she is at her home her spare + irsty.The occupants of the boxes, moments are taken up nf er.re\u2019 betaking -themeelves to \u2018work, and as the scene shifts from the ye places in Inéreasing nivbers for | house: fthing to you:, yét the performance is York jthe best opera on earth, Han not | astead ot furniture \\and Cleopatra suggests giants.with a | pigmy- for- a guest._ It is a wonder tome that an actor .of Sothern's: shrewdness and great.my jected himself to.this pi Repetitions of _\u201cAntoi patra\u201d have been expedited \u2018but Sothern and Marlowes: their - words as tho \u2018encha their melodious volces, -and, of.f the rest of the players 4 the same tempo.And Julia Marlow whom I esteem the ablest actress in America for classic roles, dies so lin- la.Ats sting from old gge\u2014for insect A decay ere the poisoned queen gets groans.serrams and moans, to final decide on a long.low howl\u2014l'ke the | shore\u2014as her last expression of mor- ; tal anguish.\u201c oem fl ~\u2014\u2014 ; Five weeks ago, 1 \u201cguessed\u201d that an anonymous play performed.by.a Brook-; lyn etock company, was being tested for the New Theatre.\u201cA Royal Rub- away\" had been made fr a novel, \u201cPriseilla\u2019s Fortnight,\u201d and the first comedy at the millionaires\u2019 playhouse it is named \u201cThe.Cottage in The Air.\u201d The large quantity of talent under pay .here is shown by the fact that of the thie Shakespeare teen in the Knoblauch- comedy: yet both casts provide excellent and exactiy suitable ability down to the smallest roles.High salaries for a whole season in N York with promises of bigger roles later, have induced actors of some celebrity to take small \u2018ments at first.\u201d \u2018Thus we have Rose Coghlan, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Henry { delight to have the smaller effects de a play wrought out for ail.thelr value by experts! The applause theré- at should convince them that they are not hurting their reputations.\u2018\u201cThe Cottage in the Air, is a good.enough comedy to put Into the New: Theatre's repertory, but not great enough to make the deep Impression desirable at the outset of a model dramatic institution.Besides, it has been discounted by Pollack\u2019s \u201cSuch a Little Queen,\u2019 \u2018now running here, in which the same story is told of a Geriran princess running away from court and a royal espousal with an aged teacher of socialistic ideas, sc as to live helpfully among common people in a foreign land.According to Pollock, they rent a New York flat, where they are regarded by their neighbors as crazy or idiotic.In this version, the ethical pur pose of the book is discarded, and the aim instead is farcical fun tinctured with sentiment.According to Knob-.lauch Princess Priscilla and her pld it is H other 4 éghetructions acaled'down to give an |} j illusion \u2018of size to him, \u20ac ign- |.Stanford, Howard Kyle Mrs, Sol Smith |.land others in- minor-tasks.\u2014 And,oh but !- tutor choose an English village their : : \u201c Br I experiment in socialism.The girl\u2019 money in idleness, drunkenness, gnd : even theft; her broad-minded theories: about the Sabbath, In a possibly fatal quarrel between a bishop and the local viemr with a wife apd 5 3-andyher fast to what à young bi the utter breaking last the princess.finds she has s a the money, brought with .\u2018Tradesmen arë abouttheir airs with lunpaid bills; and a glass of sour nfilk; is the only \u2018neurishment -feft: hé.fault of this play {s inactive loquac}ty.The ideas ars talked about umtil they \u2018bore the listeners.It is.almost midnight before a princely lover of the princess rescues her from her predicament and convinces her that she may do more good as his wife \u201con a throhe than as a cranky socialist in poverty.- pie A third of one of the three hours, though, is given up to teachinæ fash- fonable New Yorkers to be sociable at the theatre: and they are learning.but slowly, considering the our smart folks.Tha New re his a tea room and & bar-room, Spacio and beautiful, and the intention of the directorate is that every evening, be- play, these two places shall for twenty minutes be-Hodish resorts for polite conviviality.On: the: first night the numerous chairs and tables were left almost unused.and - while the cafe had men drinking at the bar.a few women.strolled into the tea room with theif.escorts, gazed curiously about, snd went back \u2018fo the \u2018auditorfum jaisurely | refreshment and eociability.New York fias a law against the sale of \u2018altôtioWe beverages \u2018in « theatre: but this.case is a \u201cclub room exélu- sive to members\u201d.although.in the stress: of: starting the ihstitution no oné has been formally, taken In menibership, That wiki: be attended to ify a: Jiffy, fo doubt, if the authorities \u2018uhdertake to enforce the stathte.The originative magazine fiction, by Mary Roberts Rinehart, from which Avery Hopwood and Colin Kemper scissored and pasted \u201cSévew- Days,\u201d made much of that knot and tangle by shutting up its five persons for a week in a house puspgcted, of Phtalulng \u2018smallpox, \u2018The: young: four inclined | to lalligag in their former coupling.se; the watchful aunt thinks her.nephew and bogus ulece-in-lag are filrting with tle ex-wife and the bachelor./ That.might not make the play go.The novelette, though, has provided a new sort of matter, too.A psychic young woman is \u2018caught tn the\u201d quarantined #0 \u2018is a burglar.and all through the farce the antics of \u2018the hungry.thief In hiding are mistaken by the.young Woman for the manifps- tations\u2019 of : her spiritualistic \u2018con: trol.\u201d As.#he has a hoshand,.the.sons à ine in the fun.counts comic policeman.are nine.No one theni 1s actes by a \u2018Broadway \u2018ebes! brity: fo their names would mean go~ unanimously efficient and effectual tue qq s treat Yor the children je- ' sults in indigestion; her generosity with } Bix children: to | of hiK heart.\u201cAt the\u2019 aptness of | Thedtry has |- twen the second and third acts of the} one man waa unable \u2018to.hy tion of perfon feels tobe! .\u201cA 5 PCL # .ort t A] + November, the First of a Series of \u201c_ Specially-Prepared Full Page The series will be requirements.of the holiday shopper during the approaching busy season, on Monday Next, the 22nd of : Advertisements.he 4 ! - i - @ As there remain only 29 shopping days until Christ see the advisability of making their selections as early as possible.and attractiveness.Ye prepared with special reference to the needs and and will appear in the issue of this paper every Monday.-~ q It is expected that these announcements will be looked upon in the light of \u2018valuable store bulletins containing news of more than usual interest.- The care with which every section has assembled and prepared its display of new and distinctive merchandise, illustrates one of the cardinal principles \u201cof this organisation-\u2014their high standard in merchandising.To the shopping public-we desire to say that assortments have never been | ive,; varied and inviting as at the present time.| = ç A fac which is conclusive proof that this store is at all times, and more ; especially so perhaps at this season, a great shopping centre, capable of offering holiday merchandise unexcelled in character, quality, value mas, patrons will readily 3 » and to my thinking, a cast {8 all the better for urifamiliar talent.the dramatic ele- let's take it for going down \u2014 away down to - John L.Sullivan, the obsolete and obese slugger, as the hero of a new play.You see, the Jetfries-Johnson blowhorns are ail but bursting with blasts for the forthcoming boxing match.Jeffries is up the East Side with his vaudeville sketch of last season, in which a modish belle loves him for his brawn, as shown in his gymnasium work at training.John D.Rockefeller went with an Oil Trust party to see the Jeffries show.and the newspapers\u2019 reports of the visit have sent ten\u2019 times as many people to the theatre as ¢ould get in.Johnson isn't able to prosper that way in New York.His black is beaten by the other fellow\u2019s white in that play of the pugilistic game.He was so badgered and abused at\u2019 his stage appearänces : last pring: -that- he \u201cdoesn't offer himself ugain.this: autumn, = - John L.Sullivan, shies his castor to the centre of the stage, at & theatre commanly devoted to rip-rousing melodrama in \u201cA Day.at the Races\u2019 The author puts a prige fight in between \u2018horses\u2019 contests.\u2018This {8 a purpose \u2018play-\u2014à- problem.sort of thing\u2014to expose the false ferocity of glove contests\u2019 and glorify the old-time fights Having taken vator going up, contrast's sake \u2018with bare fists, rounds tliat ended only with knock-downs and no.finaïity / til i 1 respond to the call of time, .- Co ; \u201cLA pugitist didn't Bave a chair in.the ring corner to sit un,\u201d said Sullivan, in a heart to.Heart talk to bis Audience: \u201cOne of his seconds \u2018got.down on all ftours to make à Fo him, and we 2 If nérvou [y \u20ac0 \u2018Ç a large cash paymey \\ , is fftort | $- | of the Protestant Hotise of weren't polite enough to wear padded gloves.Hello, Kiirain; ain't that so?\u201d And Kilrain said it was so.He and Sullivan met at the race track And extolled each other for the hundred- and-ten-round fight they'd fought with naked knuckles away back in '87.As an actor, John belongs in method to the French school, for at times he steps forward from the dramatic scene, us Rachel\u2019.dld in classic roles and Bernhardt does, and dellvers a passage directly at the audience.One of thesa is a fervid plea for a revival of bygone glory in pugilism.Another is a rhymed toast to lovely woman.A third is an autobiographic monologue made up of Buch anecdotes as that once, in.a Boston hotel, a lady, on hearing Sullivan's ballad, \u201cThe Lost Chord,\u201d said to him: \u201cMr.Sullivan, you must have composed that sad tune after losing a prize fight.\u201d John pronounces it \u2018chune,\u201d and then again he now is wearing a big moustache, turned \u2018up\u2019 fiercely in the manner of the German eror, which gives him a Teutonic aspect.Under these puzzling circumstances I decline to risk .my \u2018reputation as a dramatic critic by Positively classifying.John's -dramatie art, °° 7: to .-There\u2019s a plot in \u201cA Day at the\u2019 Races,\u201d like that \u2018of \u201cIn OH \u2018Kentucky,\u201d and, all.the other race track plays ever written.A jockey is dis mounted for dishonesty just before a race, and à volunteer wins in his stead.Sullivan would weigh in at about three hundred, and couldn't be got inté the saddle without a derrick; so he leaves.that to be travestied by the Jew of the play, while he figures das a sport only igf a boxing.bout.with Kilrain.In\u2019 ck-to-toe feat tights, he is à mass of bitlowy.fat which; 4f it ere muatis, would \u2018énable hlim\u201dto butt a bull ve wreck @ motor car in.a head-on: coill- Son.As he 1s,\u201d though, he could.be knocked out by tite less pulpy Kilrain 4 at will.Although that harder veteran J .cases him: through three rounds of only\u2019 ont minute each, he is puffing.like a porpoise when the bout ls over.Nev- \u2018ertheless, the people cheer him lustily.FRANKLIN FYLES.\u2018 + i 5 : ST , - ; Entertainment at House of Refuge.| concert was given to the jhinates: ; ndustry and Refuge on Thursday evening un-; dususès à SassanE & .# NEWS AND VIEWS © & IN LABOR WORLD @& & dresse GOGH Labor men and labor unions all over the Province of Quebec are deeply interested in the proposed reform for the extension of the hours of voting The question is not a new one in the ranks of organized labor, for the unions have for years been unanimous in their, demands for a, longer voting- more coming to the front, lahor men are once more in agitation on the side of the proposed amendment.It ia the unanimous opinion amog the working classes that the present voting-day of from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.is an injustice, inasmuch .as thousands of workingmen in all the great centres simply find it impossible to leave thefr workshops and go out to the polls.In other words many thousands of workingmen are ractically disfranchised, for.as the labor leaders point out, what is the use of the franchise to men who ore unable to exercise! it?The extreme Boclalists, who are never backward in making themseives heard, propose that Sunday\u2019 should be made the day of -votig, but -thié- idea\u2018 finds no support im the rank and fille of labor unions.The labor men who favor the reform \u2018are very severe and caustic in their \u2018remarks regarding politicians, who are described as simply out for themselves avery time, each with his own little \u2018axe to grind, and never kiowing the workingmen, exespt on election day and thereabouts.It is expected that many upions will take up the question again favor of af reform enactment.f Mr, Joseph Alney, general oragnizer Toronto convention yesterday to as- | sist the local labor \u2018leaders in their {plans for the demonstration on Tuesday {night r Mr.Ainey\u201d told \"The Star pou it was certainly the: érehtest Hibor \u2018meeting he had éver a cdd \u2018Me éaid \u201che did not think that Messrs.- Gompers i : : | der the difection.of Mr, who presided.1& the short but Hon.eine Chiat ; Ladies Quebec, a.AH.Hatch, § , Hatch, a Sa How's This ; \u2018We offer One Rendred \u2018Dollars Rewsrd for any case of Catarrb that cannot be cured by Hall's ¥.J.CHENEY & CO.Tolado, 0.\u2018 ve he Pe ly eat Aided 3.Cheney tor the Jan years; re \u2018him pertes sabot alé To ton\u201d bouiness\u2019 Transactions asd fl Fanclilly able to carry oùt ans obligations mode Op dis firm.-Waidiog, Kinnen & Marvin.Wholesales Druggisis, Toledo, ue fo es eel 78 cenit per bottle.Bold by afl brogg - Walh, Ball'y Viuily pills for copetipation.g ys RAR day, but now that the question 1s once | \u2018applications were received.* \u2018wud.petition.the proper authorities.in, of the A.ff.of L returned from the | | contributed by Miss \u2018the eminent pianiste, who has one | \u2018All dealers.I.Mitchell and Morrison would be cone demned to jail.: _ Preparations are being made for the annual euchre and dance of the Montreal Machinists\u2019 Union.The affair evening, November 26.The committee in charge of the entertainment\u201d are working hard to make it a success.The euchre and dance held last even ing under.the auspices of the Mont real Iron Moulders\u2019 Union, was a sue- cess in every way.Mr.Fred Reber business agent of the local union, W master of ceremonies.There was & large crowd present and a jolly time waa spent.; £ Mr.Richard Lynch, of the English- speaking Carpenters and Joiners\u2019 Bro therhood, was the chief speaker at the big meeting of painters and decorators in their Mountain strect hall.Several new members were Initiated and many MONEY NO OBJECT WHEN ~~ THE TOTTERING WALLS.Even when offered $7.50 for a few minutes\u2019 work, several frightened working men absolutely refused this week to venture on the roof of the old Rolland building, which with tottering walls has heen presenting a dally deathtrap, In the rear of 109 Windsor street.where two firémen were killec there a week and a haif ago.The workmen were ordered.move gome hanging woodwork from.the roof.First $6 each was offered jem and lafer $2.60 more, so finally himself and do.the work, after which Ars.Martin, the.o : bog \u201chim: the 37.60 as prommed.contractor, who has assumed respone sibility for all accidents, ré tr re © Montreal Women\u2019s Club, .The Montreal.Women's Club will.meet on Monday afternoon.\u201d November 22nd, in the ¥.M.U,A.hall, to hear an address \u201cby .Ghas.I.Martin, \u201con \u201cThe effect of the mind \u2018upon the bully.\u201d The music for the day willbe Laura Waller, recentiy réturned from Germany after several years\u201d study.Co t oo.Dedication Festival.\u2019 - .\u201cthe \u201ccongregation ofthe of the Advent, Westmount, serve their annual Dedication Festival.Both ay the sung Euchatfst, - at 11 a.m.and | at Evensong ét 7 p.m.the preacher will be Canon Shrive Tom Fonderie di to-déy-\u2014aaive your IRIE to re\".& will be held in Stanley Hall, on Friday - he foreman had to gHmb the laddef \u2026 wner of the building, $ 4 The work is now in the hands of & oe A No.IV, \u201cMY CRICKET IS SPOILT.\u201d A British sailor must do many things, but seldom does he turn tallor and make bis own clothes.This, however, is what he had to do, and what he did betw the date of the Boer ultimatum and days later, when the Powerful reached Durban.H.M.s.Powerful is a first- ¢lass protected cruiser, of a displacement of 14,200 tons, and with a speed of 23 knots.Her armament was two 3.2 inch 8uns, sixteen 6 inch quick-firers, sixteen A2 pounder quick- -firers, fourteen small Quick-firers and four torpedo tubes.Launched in 1895, her first comm Was immediately prior to the great ston review of 1837, where, under the vom- mand of Captain Lambton, now Rear- Admiral Lambton, she attracted much aitertion and a great deal of admiration.n the short space of less than a year\u2019 \u201clater her decks were \u201ccleared fop action\u2019 When, on the China station hourly ex- .pecting a Russian torpedo attack.\u2014 It.13 _Qifficult to measure \u201cthe hushed excitement and Nervous strain in \u2018\u201c\u2018clear- \u2014_\u2026 Ing _for action.\u201d In.a feeble way the Youth, who counts the hours ahead of \u2018ome athletic competition, knows a \u201cwee\u201d bit about it, and he xnouws, too, that once he is \u201coff,\u201d then for the first time the, nervous tension drops.from him.There i8 no room afterwards for uny- thing but the erergy to win.In like Tnanrer on board ship, when the ôrder comes, \u2018\u2018Clear for action,\u201d the whole \u2018æystem is \u2018\u2019keved up\u201d pitch.preserve an every-d \u201chobble\u201d excitement.Not until the order comes, \u201c\u2019Comr action does man's \u201cnake up\u201d unloosen and the solemn and inipressive thoughts of à jnoment before give way to an all- absorbing sense of \u201cdoing.\u201d It is the moment of \u201cclearing for action\u2019 that ia Most trying.While ohe sees everything moved to æive free play tn the 9.2 guns, when ventilators, stenchions, davits, cap- stands and every other thing is got out of the way; when, with fever heat, men matt together ropes und hang them between guns to shield and protect the men behind them: when splinter nets of wire are hung te protect the upper dec® and een four ay attitude and can cables are hung amidships to turn the | enemy's shot, and the racks and fighting tops are stored wit h ammunition ready for use\u2014then it {8 that these silent warnings of what one may expect, tests lhe nerves of the best of men.So it Was on board the Powerful, then: Iying in Crefoo roadstead.Every man to-a trerehlous | - It is the older heads alone who | ASIANS ht PE Gack: RATT IreeeY ~ os anxious words \u2018Commence action\u201d never came.Diplomacy had intervened and the incident was over.This, however, did not mean that the sen she reacebd Durban later on to play her part in the Boer war, which led to that exciting and wildly joyous reception given her ship's crew by London's citizens on thelr return.And richly, indeed, did they deserve it, for.they silenced \u201cLong Tom.\u201d whose shells carried havoc and destruction among Britain's troops and mén and women and children pent up in Ladysmith.Against their will, the bluejackets had to wear khaki, for which the sailor has, or at least professes, great contempt.To make ft worse, The = Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, Cedar Avenue, Montreal.FOR THE GRIPPLED CHILDREN OF ALL CANADA.was at his post.Fach right all lights were out, the scuttles and deadlights covered.More than once an alarm rang | out.Quickly uns were loaded and flash-lights turned on, but no torpedo- - boat came near.Time, passed, but the \u201cPlease Help to Take My \u2018Crutch Away.\u201d 1 they naa to \u201ctaller It into suits | tary dignity.Still he had to do it, and he \u201cPowerful\u201d was to he idle.As we have\u2019 \u2018which did not add to.their good humor \"Adaptable as the blusjacket 18, it mu be within nautical.lines, and to discal his \u201cblue\u201d for \u201ckhakl\u201d and himself, is an infringement on his hered}- did it.In the teeth of a howling sou- easter the \u201cPowerful\u201d reached Durban, \u2018from Simon's.Bay.et ship steamed ashore.\u2019 24 Tom ro they.had.aritrained.T oy | took with them four 12-pdre.and four\" Maxims, stretchers, anvils, forges, tools.Nothing had been forgotten.Amid cheering and waving of hats, and to the alr of \u201cRule Britannia\u201d from the ship's band, the engine gcreeched forth its starting whistle, and\u2019 they were off to the front.At 10 o'clock next morning they reached thelr destination, and this train was the last to reach Ladysmith before the siege began in dead earnest.retreat from outside positions: \u201cLong Tom\" was doing its deadly work.It ad to be silenced.Jt was this big creuzot, beyond the range of any army gun, that kept dropping its shells Into Ladysmith, spreading destruction everywhere: The trpops Inside were unable \u2018to hit back.They félt that aching, ugly, sulky, helpless sense .of fighting with their hands tied, but with the arrival of the sailbrs all was changed.New life was put into the men.There is something in it.What is It?No one knows, but Tommy Atkins, say what you will; makes way for the biuejacket, who assumes, or claims to assume, an air of martial superiority whether he deserves it or no.The first went astray.They were finding the range.\u2018Make way there!\u201d cried Lamb.ton.\u201cWhere 1s Gunner Sims?\u2019 \u2018Aye! Aye! Sir,\u201d came from Sims.\u201cFind the range, Sims,\u201d and Sims did.His first shot hit a tree behind \u201cLong Tom.\" \u201cAgain Sims.50 yards less, 7000 j Again the 12-pdrs.belched forth, and the shot fell beside \u201cLong Tom.\u201d This was enough.The Boers knew then that the naval men were at the guns, They took to thelr heels and left \u201cLong was not over.It was only beginning.For four long and anxious months it lasted; during which time it was on the guns of the \u201cPowerful,\u201d with thelr long range and hard hitting, that all relied.At night,\u201d at the darkest were moved from place t culean task.This kept the enemy guessing and misied their fire, which became less steady and more uncertain from the -fact also that they themselves were now within range.It was this that saved Ladysmith, but alas! the \u201cPowerfui\u2019 lost 35 officers and men as a result of this splendid \u201cRush to the rescue.\u201d ton.He was everywhere exposing ~hirfi- self to the enemy's fire and encouraging his men by his heroic example, when he fell mortally wounded by a shell.With the most perfect sang-frold he Ht was then carried back to hos- cigarette, knowing his legs were gone, pital ot $ \u2018My cricket is id to the bearers, spolit.He failed to stand the shock of an amputation and dled that night \u201cMagnificus est pro patria mori.Saree Hun Chun Opened to Trade.Pekin, November 20.\u2014 Arrangements were completed yesterday for the opening of Hun Chun, Manchuria, to international trade, on January 1 next.Chun to foreign commerce is apparent, when it is understood that the town is situated nine miles north-west of the Korean boundary, near the confluence of the Hun-Chum and Tyun Rivers, miles above the mouth Yor the Jatter, in the Sea of Japan, and less than one hundred miles from Viadivo considerable trade with Korea, NEWFOUNDLAN- MR.LITTLE STORY He Defends the Island Against Ac persion Cast Upon it.Mr.William Little, who has just returned from Newfoundland, talked with a Star representative to-day respecting the unfavorakle statements recently made by the New York Her- \u2018ald about the Ancient Colony, Its climate.its limitations as to,pulpwooaq, fts inaccessibility for winter navigation, and the capacity of its inhabitants as industrial employes.This article had its raison d'etre in an attack on Lord North- cliffe\u2019s enterprise at Grand Falls; but the statements were more far- reaching in their effect than the mere «condemnation of the locality and the landustry specified.Mr.Little said: \u2014 \u201cThe saying has been attributed to Davy Crockett that the first requisite In most undertakings is to \u2018be sure you are right, then go ahead.Now, it appears thatgthese Merald investi.| gators did not assure themselves of being right, even in the very important | matter of \u2018the area of pulpwood territory controlled by the company.«which {s stated by them to be 2,040 square miles, when as a matter of fact the correct area is over 3.000 square miles, being actually over two million meres, which at the low average of but eight cords to the acre would make @ supply of 180,000 cords a year for one hundred years, without taking into the calculation the annual growth of timber on this vast area during'an entire century.Mr.Littie\u2019s Observations.\u201cI~ have traversed many miles \u2018of pulpwood land within twenty miles of Grand Falis, where the growth was Cully thirty cords to the acre.Indeed, one of the most experienced crulsers on the island told me that he had cruised a block of green pulpwood.on .the company\u2019s limits of forty miles in extent, that he was confident it would .cut fifty cords to the acre, which would make over a million and a quar- | ter cords to be got from this com-\" : paratively small area of the company's A limits.\u201cLet us hear what these \u2018experts\u2019 of \u2018 the New York paper saw in these | woods.It appears, after a tramp of | about eight miles, \u2018they reached the trail that led through virgin forests: spending the subsequent week-on the waters of the Victorla Lake, where frequent trips ashore and up the wooded slopes were made to examine the timber.The timber here had never been depleted by (the sawmill and no fires of serious magnitude had yet swept south of Harbor Round.Here at last were the charms of a real forest\u2019 .\u2018For this last remark one is almost ready to forgive these investigators for many of their shortcomings, for the charms of the Newfoundland forests, undefiled anywhere by the presence of snakes, toads.frogs, lizards, or other repulsive reptiles, or poisonous shrubs, and the feeling that one may wander with confidence through the woods wherever it pleases in perfect safety adds a charm that can only be fully enjoyed by those who are fond of the forests.Some Inaccuracies.\u201cIt is much the be regretted that the New York paper did not employ for such an important investigation some one acquainted with the pulpwood and paper-making industry who, at least, knew the difference between cubic feet and feet board measure, in which this business is conducted.so as not to make an experienced Newfoundland lumber man make the ridiculous statement that: \u20ac estimated the company had cut 48,000,000 cublc feet of timber last year\u2019 As this would be equal to about one million cords of puipwood, the inaccuracy lis apparent, and Is mentioned only to show how.lHttls thoge sxynerts know about the business.The correct quantity got out last winter is stated by the company to be 60,000,000 feet board measure.\u201cReferring to an offer made by.a New York State lumberman operating in Newfoundland to dellver to the company's mills 200 cards of spruce pulpwood daily, (that involved a frelghtage on the Reid Newfoundland Railway of fifty miles) at $4 a cord, \u2014 which was declined by \u2018the President, Mr.Beeton, is alleged to have sald that his.own timber now in the booms had © cost only $3.60 a.cord at that \u201cImagine \u2018anyone outside of Newfoundland calling on a paper maker anywhere from Maine to Minesota and offering to deliver \u2018to his mills 200 cords a day of good spruce pulpwood, that involved a rallway freigtage of fifty miles, at the rate of $4 a cord, when the United States Government reports that the average price of spruce pulp- woôd at all American mills in 1907 was $0.60 a cord, and the price at New England mills (nearly all'in Maine) 38.34 and the price at New York milis $10.40 a cord.The present prices are from 82 to 33 per cord higher than in 1907.| have been informed that the price de- yy i» o\u2019.L dali Included in this displa are Recent Importations at Cochenthaler\u2019s Photo Frames Not a finer line has ever entered this store! From London direct to us, New Frames, important in style, finish.arid mater- and Heart Shapes, \u2018n their many sizes.Prominent on each silver frame is the Engl Hal Mart.: .Pricés range from 75¢ to $5.00.Cocbenthaler < ttt, I ane Square.Oval, Round, Concave £ Dion Jer, | wood supplies in.Tatæ plies in bited by the International Paper Com- cord for rossed spruce pulp wood.So that If suéh an offer were made to any paper maker in Maine, New York State or an yother\u201cpaper-making state in the Union, east of the Rocky Mountains, not at $4 a cord but at don- ble this price ,it would not have been turned down, as it evidently was, by a man who was supplying himself from his own territory at $3.50 a cord, and who doubtless prefers giving employment to his own men, who have served him faithfully, while at the same time.saving his company one hundred dollars (3100) a day in the cost of \u201cits pulpwood.\u201cThe only reason the $4 a cord man could make the offer with confidence was because he was In Newfoundland.He knew that the timber js there in abundance, of good quality and easy of access; that the labor there is capable and trustworthy, and employed; and that the railway freight charges are not excessive for the services rendered.Another very important reason may be given, which is that, while the skilled American woodsman is trudging through the deep gnows on snowshoes in the wilds of Maine, clad in coon-skin overcoat, and working with buckskin mitts to keep his hands from freezing, the New- foundiander is working in his shirtsleeves and doing double the work performed by the best skilled lumbermen in Maine.\u201cJust think of it! Here are these inexperienced mneonle; \u201d actually.with the, labor of about eight hundred unskilled workmen getting out about, 50,000,- 000 feet of pulpwood from their supposed barren limits, and delivering it to the mill booms at a cost of $3.80 n cord; when the so-called \u2018expert\u2019 says: \u201cTo cut fifty million board feet of timber annually on this Newfouhdland \u2018preserve wil! demand the services during the spruce harvesting season of probably.more than twg thousand woodse- men, who will have to utilize probably one thousand horses.Just figure up what a fortune that will require to meet the increased wages which will | have to be offered to induce skilled men to work there.\u201cFor the information of this gentle- \u2018man, who is attached to one of the \u2018largest paper mills in Maine, I have figured up the probable cost, which would be something Hke $4,000 a day, which for five.months would amount to over $500,000 What a Pity! \u201cWhat a pity it was that these benighted foreigners had not known of the - so-called expert, with his two.thousand skilled woodsmen and one thousand horges.for they might have got out timber at a cost.of $500.But.they could not wait for \u2018fifteen years; the time that another: of ; the experts says \u2018they require to| establish a going community,\u201d but just went ahead with their work, and engaged about eight huridred raw Newfoundlanders, who knew only how to work.but nothing whatever about being skilled, and.got out this 50,000,000 feet of nulpwood at a cost to the- compapy of+-$8.50 a cord, at which price the 50,000,000 faut} oot only $175,000.instead of over $500, - 00 ?\u201cAnd now we are given ahoilièr Tus- tration of the cost of getting oat puip~ Maine, where ting that \u201clabor will probably \u201cbe a most factor.Jou can't get skil men, to st in\u2019 that.country.ern.Paper Company harvested 113, 200 bros\u201d féet of timber from its aie -imber -imits.pe ui maintained an\u2019 army of from 4,000 \u201cmet ir the ody, make it 4 Even.as |.j-the.men_debatked, they.found.the sta- |.tion under fire and our troops in full few shots from the 12-pdrs.all.\u201d | Tom! as | silent as if it were spiked.But the siege I our,~ the guns] place,\u2014a her- | One of.the \u2018officers-was poor-Lieutenant Eger-} his |.\u2018The Importance of the opening of Hun-.35.~The | has a population of 10,000, and enjoys a pany to ali its mills is now $12.50 .%4 in fact the cheapest and best he ever | their 50,000,000 feet of j na TE : Teall Chun, brother of the regent, are after ' omdabie | otk y api the winter of oF 197 1008 the Great North 0 n Having acquired\u2014at a idioulously low figure\u2014the + whole of : (Eng.) manufacturer\u2019s stock; are-propared to further sacrifice.the \u201cthe \u2018benefit of their customers.For the oonvenience of: bargain-seckers.living at à a distance, \u201cboth stores will OPEN \u2018ON MONDAY MORNING next at 8.30 o'clock sharp.MANY THINGS FIXED, UP SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE an or DameW.\"| Chaboiflez Square 000 yards of lt suitable for ev derskirts and Blouses, This ening proved as the fashionable a + \u201c Ch EE New York.$1.25.ling price Se ox - \u201cWatered Ag beautiful fin- .Dress Silk by the leading model makers of London, Paris and and Lamy\u2019s ve ; Mantiès, Un- \u2018has lisèn ap- \u201c\u2026.\u2026.F SPECIAL VALUE.bo from 3 to 7 yards, value $1.25 to $2.00 per yard.- For cence seencens 2,000 yards Dress Goods.lengths quality.of = T7 Voite-de-Paris, Sedan Cloth, Venetian Cloth, high finish, Reg 59c a BELTS.One lot of belts, in leather or tik, new style Regular soc: MANTLE DEPT.19 samples of Ladies\u2019, Coats, in \u201cbeaver, frieze,\u201d black \u201cend grey.- Regular $4.50 to $8.00.One to \u2018each customer, - 99 FOT.danse ésesnecncn sie TC Spo.© 1,000 yards of black taffeta \u2018sik -\u2026 ribbon, 5 ina, wide.Reg 7¢ .SPECIAL.Black Vicuna, 54 ins.cl 5 © gular $1.25 yard, Special value.sorted \u201ccolors.Res.29c.evscvua0» 15e.For 0e.> \" HANDKERCHIEFS.\u201cOne Tot of ladles\u2019 white Hemstiteh= , ed handkerchiefs.Reg.Pree 215 C VERY: SPECIAL.50.adi Vicuna Skirts, silk trimmed.Regular, $3.75.med.Regular, 3.15.$1 69 15 Children's Coats, new.styte, In GROCERY DEPT.VERY: SPECIAL .OFFER IN THIS > - ~DEPARTMENT.: 100 boxes finest selected Valencia raisin Reg.12¢; 20c \u201c8 lbs.for.\u2026.\u2026.8 25c Orange Marmalade, in ons Fresh strong Prunes, Pound lass.Reg.156 -_\u2014 Por 5 5 10c.re Ibs, for .aux ere wen ve aren at CORDUROY VELVETEENS, Specialty for Children\u2019s Coats, js re, - brown .and $1.79 _ green, Reg.\u201833.50.For.-10e-to-15c.VERY SPECIAL.\u201c25 dogen only, .Tourmalines; in : @loth, linen leather imitation.SPECIAL VALUE.500 boxes Sdimon (Maple 18¢c B front, nice design.price, $1.00.FOr, ,.s.One lot of Men's Mocha Glo brown, with woollen cuffs, Reg.$1.00.For.Re S3c+4+ 53c | 15 toilet sets, nice designs, blue 200 pairs Boys' Box oot Shoes, sorted colors.Reg.55 3 4 3 Regular 50c and 75c.19\u20ac SPECIAL\u2019 VALUE.L000 yrds Whit: Leaf).Reg.25c.For.yard.For .cous Cf FGF cest eee cette a 25 dozen Flannelette ® Kimonas nice gaine \u201cwide, : .Regs : SPECIAL.SOCKS.SPECIAL OFFER.design.Regul .44c For oes 50 barrels.Granulated FOr.20000scnsansece0es $1 00 Gent's* woollen socks, grey anil ' 28 dozen ladles\u2019 naturel shirts and i ons ot Huckabaok Linen Tow- Sugar, 21 lbs, for.back.Regular 20.1315 C de hes, ini ids 7 eal ELEGANT COATS: foo.Tor eae 8Y2C | write POTATOES O0 PRAT Gane brie .= \"stron a \u201cto $L50.For .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.75\u20ac -15 only, latest style coats in tine \u201c 200 bags of White Potatoes, nie- .ne Reg \u201c2c es.aoa g& .: © beaver, brown and black SHOES est on the market, always sold be.Res.750 and 35 1 Ic}.EXTRA Fr Regular, 31500.810.39 .at $1.00 per bag.69 AA Se 400 tron double beds, .Foriasevecrvnseannns re 500, pairs CE Lee Dongola FOP.020.0 ee se sons anu 0e C SPECIAL VALU sold everywh 4.50.> .hoes, cher style.50 dozen of very nice shirts, dite PO aa $4.50.$2.23 : .BASEMENT.Reg.$3.75.For.$2.74 FINE APPLES.3 carloads of fine apples on sale BOYS PANTS.from 5 to 10 years.Reg.\u2014 I te 10 dozen fweed pants, for bays; : 29c WEED Si Te .For bays, from \"6 years.Reg.$3.50.For.F5148 x L,, SMALLWARES.i Vio YU VERY SPECIAL.: 2,000 sets of fancy combs, béek combs, side combs \u2018and A rétte.© Reg.T6¢c to $1 season Cc\u2019 100 baby rmantles \u2018In fine Cashmere, Rice, style, all braided, al= ways 80Jd before from $8.50 to $10.00.$1.39 BLANKETS, .and white.pink and Blucher style, 1 to an this week at $1.50 a barrel One lot of woollen blankets, hea- \u201cwhite.Reg.$3.25.ror.$1.89 Reg.$3.60.For ii.* $1.59 or 15¢ a peck.\"Sagi teri ve ar Also a line, Res.price §3 23 \u201cSPECIAL 8 SPECIAL OFFERS.* D Fossveonisutée ; = pati.oposnscu0s Men's Box Calf Shoes, lined In : r 4 One lot of times and cups Sc leather.Reg.$3.50.$2.7 9 Ofte Royal prousehold Flour, \u2014 on ale al.ccoeniennes FOP.ooevsravinnsassonid \u201cpFice, 30c, Por 19¢ Flip Xo en A STOVE.PIPES, .201 BED-SPREAD.Los Fine Tomatoes, best trade mark, .Soup: \"Hee\" \u201d - 8600 \u2018lengths of stove pipe.6¢c ome Tot \u2018of bed spreads, large size, Regular price 12c.Per 6c Bret Yee ; Nez.price 106.For.\u2026\u2026.blue and white, and red and 1 OX coessonsbancssnosessansme .Ya =r ro, o 100 be JR U TE VERY epmciAL ci DRY GOODS, alto Bes $35.7c |100 eres of Com at she : h P shouldér iv.; TRA! EXTRA! order Es Sink \u2019 EX RA EXTRA SPECIAL.All customers giving an order Gig.Pork SEE FIp fev ec ss emo case oo 50 dozen bdeautiful Fancy Collars, \" Regular 60c and 31.25.17c FOF.20000 vende0sréonacc0ns -\u2014Saubages,-3.1ba.for.wees BD SPECIALTY: OF: a \"of this offer.of groceries will have the benefit Quantity limited to .every customer.\u2018 es per set; 3 pieces x a lite ASH Js fle | (di pi 2 a [has Ju A A nu a XE te po] = Ja 2 Dont forget that every ¢ line you will buy must carry the sign of reduction.~ Come early i in the morning and get the best offerings.climatic, natural and economic stacles, I cannot see.\u201d If the gentleman wishes to see, .and also to have a pleasant outing, and at the same time escape the rigors of the Maine winter for a couple of, months.supposed obstacles are purely imaginary, and that they.exist to a far greater extent for getting pulpwood supplies for the Great Northern Paper Company in Maine than in \u2018New- $700,000 out in wagés alone during the cutting season, and the coët of the drive, say, $1 per thousand feet, $112,000, together with food suppiive for man and teams with other neces- gary charges, equal to one-half the cost of the wages, $350,000,\" it would make the total cost $1,162,000.or a little over $10 per thousand feet, or, say.pulpwood to the mills, to which muet : be added the stumpage value of the { wood, say $3 a cord (but it is probably | more), which will make the full cost] about se a cord-\u2014the price reported by} | | 385 S.Goyernment for 1907 being $8.34.Ps extra cents will be full made up In taxes on mills, logs and\u2019 timber lands, and the Newfoundland product \u2018when made railway of its own shipping wood Harbor, being midway across the Atlantic and free of all ail enipping chargés: instead of away \u2018up in ths for one.hundred miles -to a sesport, economic obstacles\u201d are far aventer, than in Newfoundland.\u201d ts me Chinese Naval Exports in England.by-~Prinea] rived in, he yesterday .fq study the sa 1 ot ha vil construétion wit of dente \u201cthe navy 0 Se The party will.be received by King Edward at Windsor to-day.An enjoyable tes wis \u2018wiven day afternoon by Miss Mitchell; reat, for or leces, Mine \u2018 aughan gs Bugen who received.\u2018with the hostess, © tea table waa.prettily pink a Birra and Mrs.T.\u2018poured tea pad corti toe, [ ob- he will ind by going there that the} foundland.For if you will add to the} $5 a cord for the price of deMvering|\" into paper is} within twenty-two miles, on its own, - ~ WATS houses at the excellent seaport of Bot} wilds of Maine with rallway freights | where all \u201cthe climatic, natursl ani : London, November 20.\u2014fhe Chinest | headed decorated wie } ations 1 and \\illes of the valley, F-.dios shaded in ME A.\u201cSeleet Your Piano Now omy A EW MORE DAYS LEFT IN WHICH YOU CAN \"USE YOUR.CREDIT CERTIFICATES Thés - beautiful 1s450 : New Scade Williams Piano, First Prize | fo que oct coctest, wea by J.| Afsert- Melon Westmount a.+ > \u201c \u201cCon You Afford To Miss ne # This beantiful $350 Ennis Piano, Second Prize in our recent contest, won by Lachuse) Que.errs mgd et of people have been made hyd + 0 are waiting, and to these we canon off, you had b etter reall at once.100 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.my ee Every certificate.is \u2018wo hn, .! A and sold on very easy monthly payments.2 0 Hdd, o.PE PAUL Te d the pianos a are going \u20ac \u201c« æ - RSA sn \u2018Our recent Senterice Contest hasbeen a wonderful success, from an advertising point of view, and 2 a large by the appearance of a néw piano in their homes; but there are some say that time i is flying, and if you wish to ake advantage of our liberal its full § face value and will mean hundreds of dollars of thepeople\u2019s money saved.| © Allarge assortment of beautiful new Pianos of different makes to select from.Every one is is fully guaranteed DONT, DELAY.USE JUDGMENT.COME AND SEE.Fast,» 0 put a few dollars in yôur pock- ir To the Hattor ot The Montreal Star: | Sir! would consider it a great favor | pérsonially and Yor other residents of the it.through the medium of you seould- bring 47m the Incineration De- of our etre At present we are \u2018alarmed nt the irghold oa .theria are : AOR ing: rear of The houses of St.Hubert and of bale streets, in the Boulevard.8e : - Lr me # + fowl, ete.If you could but see this youre sell, 1 am sure you would write such ms stinging article that would make the said.department sit up.If you do take up this subject, I would propose that you demand that the garbage be removed immediately.If 4t is allowed to remdin and get covare up with snow, I think there will be a ewfol epidemie of Jitk.ness pd ng.s portion of ety that 1 speaking of lies in th \u201c__ee8 them alone.The mind that goes Any Man - Or Woman Who Is Thin Can pt chargé.& 1 ih prot bly astonish you.Send toupoñ : Exhififtion Under Auspices of Royal .British Colonial Society of Artists.y WEY is it that ordinary.everyday | rsons know so littie about pictures?Why is it that they go throufh sn exhibition, such as the present one at the Art Gallery, and invariably pick our the \u2018worst of the paintings?It is because they have not turned their minds seri- pusly to art and have not realized that | # in: distinctly to their benefit to do so.They look upon art as a \u2018hing apart.something to: be enjoyed only by the expert.This 14 a stupendous error.It is as foolish and as narrow- minded to bring up young people In ig- norsnce of art as it would be to ring them up in ignorance of literature.Not to bé able to apprectiate Turner, Whis- \u201cter.Monet.Weissenbrugh-\u2014names ati-#_ hap-hazard\u2014is as uncultured se.not.to understand and enjoy Shakespeare, Milton, Browning, Tennyson or Carlyle.You must look at pictures studioust ly, earnestly.honestly, says Van Dyke.¥t will take years before you come tn a full appreciation of art; but when at Jast you have it, you will be possessed \"of one of the purest, loftiest and most ennobling pleasures that the civilized world can offer you.With this advice in mind visit the exhibition at the Art Gallery.Another thing to remember is to do away with the coldly critical attitude and to bring the mind to bear IN a state of passive receptivity.Men and women come into the gallery, rush around it and exclaim, \u201cNothing good, mothing worth looking at!\u201d and rush out again.The mind that goes to an exhibition prepared only to see failures, open to receive impressions of beauty, fenpressions of @ood and honest work, will receive them.And now to the pic- _ tures.; LAVERY AND HORNELL.By far the most striking picture in :the present collection is Hornel\u2019s \u201cThe Chase.\u201d It occupies the place of honor on the west wall and concerning it a discussion is always going on.In England the discussion is practically over and Hornels work is to be found.in \u2018ail the principal galleries in Great Britain.\u201cThe artist lives in Kirkcudbright and paints the rosy peasant chidren that - play about his door.He has always wvéry much the same bright little group with the same exquisite color scheme, and often too the sweep of blue sea in the background.The whole thing is extraordinarily decorative and the method.of handling the paint wonderfully clever.Notice the perfect modeling of the chubby.rosy faces, the entrancing tangle of wild.roses and white may and the cup-like anemones in the fore- \u201cground, Notice also the beautiful blue \u2018sea behind the children's heads and Gains 30 Pounds ~ In 30 Days je Result\u2019 of the New Tissue , Protone, in Many Cases Run-Down Men and Women.\u2014 Remarkab Bultd of Prove It Yourself By Sending Coupon.Bslow For À 50c Package, Free.\u201cBY Geérge, I never saw anything like the effects of that new treatment, tone, for the buflding up of weight and lost nerve force.It acted more lke a miracle than a medicine.\u201d sald a well known gentleman yesterda;\u2019 In speaking of the revolution that had taken place in his condition.\u201cI began to think that there was nothing on earth that could make me fat 1 tried tonica, digestives, heavy eating.diets; 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1s London, \u201cNovember 30.-It 1s Learned {hat pe peany-a-word cables form the sub-|- \u2018Mr.Lemieux he was \u2018unable to ny any thi \u2018over legislation iE Dy no means a mat- | > and Mr.Gladstone was able to Inform.e fin first great rule of health \u2014 not so.Is aloohol a tonic?Lo Does it make the blood - Does it make the blood ri - Does it strengthen the nerves?Ask y your doctor # this is not true.Is Ayer's Does it make the blood pure?Yes! Does it imake the blood rich?Yes! Does it strengthen the nerves?Yes! Entirely free from alcobel?, Alcohol, or no alcohol! , Let your -doctor decide.He knows.Trust him.- J.C.AYER COMPANY.Lowell, Mass.- \u2018Daily movement of the bowels.\u201d ot \u2018Nat ?No! Not a tonic?Yes! 4 Montreal, November 16th, 1509.Ask your Then ask him about Ayer\u2019s Pills.Sold for ty years, ee py 1 December 1st, 1909, No New Entries or Corrections.+ R.F.JONES, Telephone Directory Goes tb Press will be received after that date.~The Classified Business Section will be closed November 25th.77 \u201c-Piéce-jour orders\u201d at once that joey may appear in this issue.ce Loca Manager.273 Geod The Western Canada Cement and Coal Company, | Limited.Nesting of Second Mortgage De: bentureholders NOTICE 1s hereby given that a General Meeting of the holders of the Second Parliament to platform, and during t Mortgage bentures of The Western {month of et Gladstone submit Le reine a Cool Company Lim- > Ca on T n.- to the Queen a memorandum on the y).constituted by Mortgage Trust ed dated the llth day of February, A.D, 1907, and made between the Cement Company of the First Part and The: oyai Trust Company as Trustees of the pcond Part, will be held at the Head Office of the Cèment pany, Number 2% Ligin_B0 Street, in .the.City of Ottawa, Canada, on Tuesday, the twen- Bsiehin day of December, 1909, at three o'clock fn the At ioraton: for the purpose of considering, and, if deemed desirable, of passing upon, sanctioning and determi the following matters and things or ail or any of them: 1.The reduction from 7% per an- num to 5% per annum from and after the 30th day of September, 1909, of the rate of Interest on De- béntures consututing the said issue of £85,000 Sterling of Second Mortgage Debentures of the Company, conditionally on the rate of interest on the existing issus «of £226,000 Sterling of First Mortgage Debentures of the Company (constituted.by Mortgage Trum Deed dated 18th November, 1906), being also correspondingly reduced to the rate of 5% \u2018pit annum from and after the 3lst day of December, 1909.3.\u2018The autaorizing and empowering, approving and confirming of further issue by The Company of 20° year prior lîlen 5% Debentures ofl the Company (either in Sterling Currency or in Canadian Currency) for an amount which shail be sufficient to pay off tne exisung Mablilties of the Company and to provide working capital for the Company, said prior lien bonds to be secured by a Mort- guge or charge containing such terms provisions and conditions as may be agreed to by the Company, rud constituting a first charge upon all the present and ure property and assets, real and personal of the Company, and having: priority and precedence overall and every the said existing Issues of first and second Mortgage Debentures of the Company, and the sald Trust Deeds respectively now securing the same.8.The making of provisions binding on the Company and the existing Second Mortgage Debentureholders to procure the exchange at par (being at the rate \u2018Of 486.67 per £100 Sterling) of the said £856,000 of Second Mortgage Debentures for a like amount of sald prior lien Debentures, and when so exchanged* for the cancelling of sala Beécond Mortgage Debentures and the coupons annexed thereto and for the release of the said Second Mortgage Trust Deed.4.Tha.malus of any modifications, arçangéments, variations or amendments 1 in respect of all or\u2019any of the matters à things hereinbefore mentioned.and The modification, arrangement, VAr.lation or compromise of all such rights of the existing Becond Mortgage Deben- tureholders against the Company and the Trustees and each of them aad the property of the Company, and the passing of all such special or other fesolutions, and the authorising of the execution and doing of all such deeds, \u2018documents; acts and things as .may be \u201cdeemed.by the Company proper or reasonable for the effectuating, carrying out and completing of all or any of.the maters &nd things aforesaid with or with- ouf modifications and amendments.The \u2018Office of The Bank of.Montreal L amber, by and 47 Threadneedle Street, pdon, - & Engl is the address the sald Trustees where the et Debentures may obtain ooh Soni as are referred to \u2018in Be ub-clause (L) of clause 32 of the said Mortgage Trust .his notice.is Jesu d Dursuant to the provi sions contained ln ree he al wal der at Ottawa, Ca.Juda, the eighth day ° ovember, A.D THE WESTERN CANADA CEMENT \u201cAND COAL COMPANY, LIMITED, cle 32 of the on, Db between (ggd.) HUGH FLEMING, H Rodoiphe Le Lemieux gnd Rt.Hon.: 3, | sydney Buxton, the British Postmaster.mn 3 Zaw Secretary-Treasurer.General.Asked with regard to the | For TECHNICAL EDUCATION.A = _ rribaso, tics, this\u2019 Tt out\u2019 of youd \u2018systerh In en ty send you ry ry re taipew, Mari.Man, \u2018November 20.\u2014The prier Labor Council last night discussed \u2018education, the members de- 1- l'elarinie that compulsory education was ,| of paremount importance, and that the matter should be taken up with energy A.W.Puttee sald the 8 of facil Fes for techfiloal \u2018Mechantcs were forced tn robably a milion dol- Cement and Coal Company, Limited.\\ Meeting of First Mortgage.De- beatureholders NOTICE is hereby given thata General Meeting of the holders of the First \u2018Mortgage Debentures of The Western pany), constituted by Morigagé Deed, dated the 1sth day of November, A.D.1905, and made between: the\u2019 Cement Company, of the First Fart, and -The Royal Trust Company Trustees of of the Second Part, will be held at Die Head x 20 Blais Sn Lhe oth poe Company, Number n Stree of Ottawa, Ontario, wb the twenty-elghth day Sanad Ei 1909, at balf-past two o'clock afternoon, for the purpose of Sonaideriné and, if deemed desirable, of passin sanctioning matters and things, or \u2018all or any of of them:\u2014 1.The reduction.from 6% per an- num fo 5% per annum from and after the 31st day of December, 1009, of the rate of interest on all Debentures constituting the sald issue of £235,000 sterling of First Mortgage Debentures of the Company, conditionally on, the rate of interest on the existing issue of £85,- 000 sterling of Second Mortgage Debentures.of the Company (constituted by Mortgage Trust Deed, dated 11th Febru- s éondition owing | sual en spent in a + foreign : ary, 1907), beingd also correspondingly reduced -to the rate of 5% per num from and after the 30th day of September, A.D, 1809, 2, The authorizing, proving or confirming of a further tase by the Company of 20 year prior Hen 5% Debentures of the Company (either in Sterling Currency, or in Canadian Currency), for an amount which shall be sufficient to pay off the existing liabilities of the Company and to pros vide working capital for the Company, said\u2019 prior lien bonds to be secured by & Mortgage or charge con such terms, provisions and conditions as may be agreed to by the Company: and constituting a first charge upon, all the present and future property and aseets, - real and personal, of the Company, having priority: and precedence over all and every the sald existing issues of First and Second Mortgage Debentures of the Company and the sald Trust Deads respectively now securing same, empowering, ap- {te Company and the existing Mortgage Debentureholders to procure the exchange at par (being at the rate of 486.67 per £100 sterling) of the sald - £226,000 :of First Mortgage D tures for a like amount of said prior Jen Debentures, and when so exchanged for the cancelling of said First Mo tures and the coupons annex * thereto, and for the release of the said First Mort: tage Trust Deed.4.The postponing and deferring Sinking Funds payment of £29,532 Sterling which, under the pro sions of the.said First Mortgage Trust D Boos.ora of th 18th day of Novembsr, A.D.the Supplemental Trust Deed of ed ls day of December, AD.1907, and mad between the Cement Company, of \"th the First part, and the Royal Trust Company, Trustees, of the Second Part, bacomes pay ble.on the 1st day of January, A.D.1910, until the release of the sald First Mortgage Trust Deed, 8.The making of any modifications, ar rangements, variations or amendments | respect of all or any of the matters asd things hereinbéfore mentioned 6.The modification, arrangement, variation or compromise of all such rights ot the existing® First Mortgage Dehentire holders against the Company and the Trustees, and each of them,and against the pro- pertv of the Company, and %he passing of all such special or other resolutions, doing of all such deeds, documents, arctan and things as may be \u201cdeemed by tha Company ' Prop&f or remsonabls for affectunting.carrying out and completing of all or any of the matters and things, aforesaid with or without modifications\u2019 and amendments, Number 44 and 47 Threadneedle Street, Lotion, Ë.C., England, is the address | approved by the sald Trustees where t .holders of Bearer Debentures may 0 tain such certificates as are referred: in sub-clause (L) of clause 35 of the sa 8 | First Mortgage Trust Deed.This Notice is issued pursuant to provisions contained in D ruse 35 of.-Dated ada, the $tt- day of Novemb THE WESTERN CANADA AND COAL COMPANT, LIMITED, | tSg45 HUGH FLEMING, 274 3 Z%aw \u2018Secretary- Treasurer: i Canada Cement and Coal Company, Lim-.| ited (heinafter called The.Cement Com- and determining the f oliowing ie un- as The Western Canada | 3.The making of provisions bin ch.f the.3 And \u2018the authorizing of the execution and the The office of the Bank of Montreal.at FINE AND HS WITH REL M EE Recalls Incidents of Historical Affair.i The late Ambrose -Lepine.- The announcement of the death of- Ambroise Lepine at his son's house at Bt.Vital, Man, on Monday evening Nast, at the ripe age of \"7b years, calls to mind the Riel Rebellion, and the | fact that Tuesday, the 16th, was the 24th anniversary of the execution, at Regina, of the famous chlef of the Red River 2 Metis, | whose lieutenant Lepine y was.Ambroise Dyduire Leptne was born fn 1834 of French-Canadian and Metis __Indian parentage.He was educated by the Christian Brothers and wore the\u2019 priestly garb for several months.In: \u2018the Riel Government 1869-1870, he was : @djutant-genera!l and in this capacity presided over the court martial which ocondemned Thomas Scott to death.On demand of Mgr.Tache, Lepine consented.\u2019 in 1872, to leave for the United States.In \u2018company with | Riel he betook himself by night in a closed carriage under the protection of two policemen, first to the frontier then to St.Paul, where he remained Wipwards of a year.On his return to Manitoba, he was arrested on September 27th, 1873, charged with partiel.pation in the murder of Scott.He was taken to Winnipeg and lodged in one of the bastions of the fort.He; underwent a lengthy trial, being de-' fended by Messrs.Dubuc, Girard and Royal, as well as by Sir J.A.Chapleau.He was, however, condemned to death: but recommended tv the clemency of the Court.His execution was to have taken place .on November 4th, 1874, Pap.RAL FTE > i {DOES NOT THN + CANADIANS WIL MAKE GO0D DD MARINES | >= 8 But Hon.A.W.Piccott Says Newfoundland Can \u2018Supply Canada\u2019s Navy With Men.\u201cIt Jooks as if you were going to have a Canadien navy, but where are.you going to get the men behind your guns?\u201d naked \u2018Hon.Mr.AF W.Pic cott, Minister of Marine and Fisheries for Newfoundland, who has been at the Queen's for the past couple of davs.\u201cYou get your navy and Newfourdd- land will furnish the right sort of men for you,\u201d declared Mr.Piccott.TN guarantee that part of it.1 don\u2019t think Canadians would take to the navy at first.I don't think they have the necessary seafuring \\instinot, so what more natural than that you shoüld took to Newfoundland to man your battleships?\u201crake the United States navy\u2014the majority of the crews were not born in the United States at all, though they have been made American citizens.There is this drawback that foreigners do not have the necessary national enthusiasm to man battleships, hit that does not apply to Newfoundland.There we have any amount of young men glad to offér \u2018their services to the Empire and they have all the preliminary\u2019 seamen\u2019s training to begin with.Mr.Piccott thought the Canadian naval defence problem was a difficult to sol \u2018\u201cBveryône is talking { about it, here,\u201d he said, \u201cbut I haven't been able to get anybody to give me their exact views.1 think there will be a great many difficulties in the way of your navy.In Newfoundland we have no navy, and we do nat.contribute to the British navy.But we're.ready to\u2019 supply the men to fight the batties.\u201d 2 ee \u2014~ but, on the demand of Mgr.Tache, this sentence of death was commuted to two years imprisonment with perpetual privation of his civil rights.At the conclusion uf his sentence, he left for the North, permañently estab- Hshing himself in the Parish of Forget, Saskatchewan, where he lived until he came to die at the home of his son at St.Vital.Lepine was a man of splendid physique, at least six .feet three inches in height and built In proportion, straight as an arrow, with raven black hair, piercing eyes and a finely thiselled aquiline nose.Following the execution of Thomas Scott.Riel's adversaries put à price on- the heads of both Riel and his lieutenant, Lepine.A sum of $5,000 was offered by the Ontario Government for the apprehension of both Riel and Le- pine, which occasfoned Riel's flight in 1873.| PERSON ALS.Mrs, Walter Ela, of Cambridge Ifass.is in towiL \u2018Mrs.J.T.Keene Montreal.are Quebec.Mrs.\u201d N.G.Neill will shortly leave to resde in Port Arthur.: Miss C.Dawes, Crescent street, - returned from a trip to Boston.Miss Mabel Hodgson.Simpson sfreet, has returned from Toronto.their cottage at Dixie, and have taken \u2018up their residence at 15 Durocher st.Miss Chipman, of Winnipeg, is the guest of Mrs, W.Prentice, Peel street.and son, of had Mrs.Victor Pelletier has returned to Quebec.; ; Mrs.William Stanway, MacGregor street, entertained at dinner last even- ng.| Mr.and Mrs.T C.Casgrain, 88 Durocher street, have returned from a visit to Quebec.Mr.and Mrs.A.Sandeman are spend.Ing a few days in Atlantic City and New York.Mrs.Snowball, of Chatham, N.B.the guest of her mother, Mrs.Mcintyre, Drummond street.Mrs.R.A.E.Greenshields, Simpson © street, is entertaining at tea on Mon- | day.Mrs.J.Chatwin ls in town, the .guest of her daughter, Mrs.Victor Johnston.Mrs.Allan Mackenzie.Sherbrooke .street, entertained at dinner on Thursday evening.Mrs.Herbert Carter, Tupper street.who is ill with typhoid fever, is pro- greasing favorably, Miss Evelyn Pratt, daughter of Mr.F.Pratt, St.Matthew street, is one of the season\u2019s debutantes.Rev.Father Albin Smith, of Streat- or, Illinois, is visiting his parents, 2154 Waverley street, Annex.Miss Pear] Freeman, of Ottawa, .-Ont, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Nathan Lande, 27 Sheïbrooke street E.Mrs.Walter Ritchie and Miss A.Houliston, of Grandes Piles, have left te spend the winter at Marquette, \u2018 \\ Mrs.J, W.Dafoe, of Winnipeg, arrives in Ottawa to-day to visit her father, Mr.W.G.Parmales and Mrs.Parmalee.Miss Gwendoline de Moülilpied, of Hemmingford, is in town for a few days, thé guest of'afiss Beatrice Muc=\" \u201cKle, Staynor avenue.77 The Misses Cockburn have closed Miss Edith Latham entertained at the tea hour, Thursday for Miss de Mousipied, of Hemmingford.Mr.and Mrs.William St.Pierre and daughter, Miss Geor&ette St.Pierré, \u2018have left for an extended trip to the © Mediterannean and Continent.Troubled | .Every Winter Wit \u2018 Severe Colds.Dr.Wood\u2019s Norway Pine Syrap Curef Her.© Ns.Ww.1, Hammond, f milton, ont, \u2018writes: \u201c1 beg to ss ft 1 have _ Dr.Wood's Norway | ige Syrup for my oungest who troubled \u2018e | Triste oe bronchi; ti and very se - colds.At night she would keep us ry.awake with hing until 1 tried your Syrup, whig gave her instant yelisf.After the fst bottle was finished.I got more, and AR kopt a a bottle in her room at Dr.Wood's Nor way Pine Syrug is era a wondérful : - in a icase aboye men entioned.| \u201cand no prie of qe it too Highly.have taken gFery opportunity to recommend it to gil my friends and rois relatives.\u201d 77 There a flothing to equal\u201c Dr.Wood's\" for the cufe ot Congtis, Colds, Bronchitie, Croup, Afthmn, Hoarsèmess, Sore Throat, Pain © Tightuess in the Chest, sad all Throaf snd Lung Troubles, .; ft prevents.Pupimenia and \u20ac Coteun .week ending November §: \u2014C O.Orr, Toronto; Mos Band | Frank: C.Levey, Quebec; George H.-| \u2018| ed by her sistér, Mtts Jout hited à Miss May McNally, of Montreal, ls spending a few days in Ottawa, the {guest of Mrs.O\u2019Donahue.\u201cMrs.D.McMartin, 228 Sherbrooke street west, city, has moved to 118 Arlington avenue, Westmount, Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Watson sailed by the 88.Lusitania for England, where they will remain for some time.Mr, and Mra, Percival St.George have clored their summer residence at Sénneyills and are staying at the Place 'Viger for the winter.Mr.and Mrs.Patrick Davis have returned from thelr wedding trip and are the guests for a short time of Mrs.Baby, Dorchester street.© Mr.and Mrs.Warwick Chipman are in Ottawa for the wedding of Mrs.Chipman's brother, Mr.George Sweeny and Miss Bessie Keefer.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur, Crumpton have returned from Kalamazoo, Mich.and are visiting Mrs.Henry Crumpton, 4023, Dorchester street, Westmount.\u2018Mr.and -Mrs, A.Stanley Murphy, of.Wallace, N.8., are the: guests of Mrs.Brown, Stayner avenue, Westmount.They return to Nova Scotia on Monday next.\u2018Mr.Thomas Deery and Miss Belva \"Deery have returned honte from New \u201cYork \u201cafter spending \u2018several : weaks, the guests of Mr.Deery's daughter.Mrs, John Droban.Mrs.Asthur B.Magill (formerly the first time since her marriage, on Wafinesday afternoon, November 24th, \u2018af 312 Prince Arthur street west.McLarenÿ of Toronto), wili receive on each month at her residence In the Queen Alexandra, Oldfield avenue.Mrs.W.P.King and Misé King, recently of Toronto, will receive Friday afternoon, November 19th, for the first time, -at 492 Lansdowne avenue, West, mount, and afterwards of fir, Tuesday and Wednesday ot month.: The foliowing Canadian: visitors ree High Commissioner's office.11° Vie- toria street, London, S.W.durin the Aus- tn, J.Gooderham, Mise Æ Blackstock, Toronto; Miss A.M.&t.Denis, Miss Eva phy, Halifax: Allan O.Rankin, M.D.Toronto: \"Miss 'V.Detwiler, Mrs.W.A, Grant, B.T,: Taylor, : ontreal} A.O.Hurst, Tordnto; Leonard W.Just Montreal; 8.and' Mrs.Barraélough, Fort William, Ont; Oscar \u20ac.Le Portnez.Winnipeg; Mrs: W:; 6, \u2018and B.Hannah, Toronto.\u201cTHe \u2018marriage \"took.York, this Arnold, and niece of Mrs.Humphry | followed at thé home of ver, and Mrs.wWhiteidge.Mises Wh itridge.; ns % | Mis» Ruth Draper, Miss Ace Smijth, { Mise Qrace Tracy, Miss Janet P.\u2018Dabs, | Miss Maud Burland) will receive for.fF Mrs.\u201d Reginald Kerr (formerly Miss the second and fourth Thursdays of |- -eg£h | gistered their names at the Canadtan |.Macfarlane, Westmount; John I, Mur.| \u2018Montreal; G.B.and Mrs \"Warwick, : Hoppin, pas D New week, of Blea nor Mirage nca or bo an rs.Fredori Wait A granddaughter of = Tats\u201d Mati to Miks Louise M.vay of gor |B ; B road; at y w , to Mr.Charles Ed Edward Greens | \"The eremony was ara Church,by Bishop Greer, assisted Jd by Rev, Carl Reiland, and a reception | many lands\u2014every- one is amused with his quaint person- ality\u2014particularly the children.Here is ap opportunity to get the beaming-little figure into their hands in a practically indestructible doll form.The Sunny Jim Doll stands fifteen inches high \u2014about two and & half times the height of this picture.four cents in stam a Sunny Jim Doll, ] a\u2019 handsome finen efig of Sunny Ji P Tinted in fade- ds ° bright with tions for A a minu ites | maple work \u2018atout linen that will last for years.Nomatter .how many dolls thers.are in the house, Sunny | Jim will always be a - favorite.Address he ho, .Let us again remind you that we guarantee the following lines of Pen-Angle Hosiery to outwear others.That means the best wearing hosiery sold anywhere.The reason why they will wear Jonger Is because of the exceptional quality of the cashmere and optton yarns \u2018we use.And because wo knit them on Pen- mans\u2019 exclusive machines, We have the sole rights to use these machines in Canada.They're Seamless These machines form-knit the hosiery to fit the form of the leg, ankle and foot perfectly, with out a single seam anywhere irritate your feet or rip apart.They reinforce the feet, iffels and toes\u2014the places thaÿf get the hardest usage\u2014withoyt you ever being aware of anf extra thickness.You see, these mag crease the wear Pen-Angle Hosiery.same time make thg I fortable\u2014your ideg Make up your that you will : hostery .with ines in- - stance of nd at the more com- hosiery.ind right now bver again buy jorrld seams up the leg and cross the foot\u2014 - hosiery less fhe riceable\u2014but get Pen-Angle for 1 Soppanteed - \u2018néstery.J 1212 or Ladies \u2014- nme hose.Medium | wetght.Made fine, soft cashmere yarns.Eh A a 2 AS oot, Resi, 10s aad =a fo Strength in needed.Box of whee str: 3 $1.50; 6 pairs, $3.00.1020.\u2014~-8ame quality se 17.ie \u201cheavier B A ENS: 6 Pa Bo.3s.é No.1400 Vers fine pe ro tous Best snd à SRE À Guaranteed to ¢ Wear Longer or you.get 2 pairs free We guarantee the following lines of Pear- PF Angle Hosiery to fit you perfectly, not to shrink or stretch and the dyes to be absolutely: à \u2014 We-guarantee-them-to wear longer-tha other cashmere or cotton hosiery soldat.the same prices, If, after wearing Pen-Angle: Guar anteed Hosiery any length of time, y should ever find a pair that fails to ful i.this guarantee in any particular, return\u201d - the same to us and we will replace je TWO new pairs free of charge.\u2019 ir it?Amber, size and fast, py ou.light and dark e, myrtle, p io, cardi $1.50; 6 irs 00, RN hose: rats gf apis as ose.= EP Jan with 8-pl ahd À els an pd d toes.light tan, champagne, myrtle, ps £3 gray, oxblood helio, 31007 Ly gl bisate, Box of 4 No.75 \u2014Mercerized.e col ora ¢ as go.Box of 3 in \"EL 00 6 \u201cFor Men fo.2404\u2014Medlum weight Cash- © half-hose.Made of 2-ply Bot- 2 yarn with our special \u201c over.B ee heels and toes, which add to its caring a qualities, white the hosiéry stil remains soft and comfortable.Es n, o alrs, ; , $3.00, No.800.\u2014*\u201cBlack Knight.\u201d Winter weight black Cashmers halt hose.5-ply body, Shun\u201d from wool, 9-ply slik pile Soft, com- and.à 2 wonder to resist wear.Box of 3 pairs, $1.50; 6 pairs, No.1090.\u2014Cashmere half-hose.e quality A SE Box but lighter lack o pairs, :.4 pare 32.00.\u2014 \u201cHverlast\u201d Cotton Medium weight.from\u2019 four-ply long- staph 1 h fortable up fn POX.Box of $100.78 8 pairs, $2.00.Instructions _ té) dealer cannot and enclose.an te will fill your order post-.d.If not sure of size of hosiery, size of shoe worn.Remember.one box and only one site in Catalog.Free If you want something differen the \u201cstyles and than shied send fi which colors.| For Women 8 Needs Every woman should fortify herself yi against wi and de- : nny: La PRESSE S05 rp ea Es a xtra.demands on he loysten.CC moe Sink Et Bh en ever ie ps For women's special ailments bhatt STR oe qu fale one d, there is no known remedy so safe - and relisble as be Fi, T= nes cu conditions and farnish \u201cSome men are cutting out meat almost entirely j just n now, and using more ale.\u201cThey find that they \u2018obtain better nourishment and more energy, by drinking Cod ale-they find they.experience less digestive dificultigs.and greater f free= dom from sn and nervous 5 | LN AU the different procésses of brewing this ale are performed i in the finest previne applianées on the continent, and.under the supervision of the most ex- ze us in Canada.Dawesa Co,Limited I Largest Brewers in \u2018Canada ai When you think | of advertising, | \u201cthink of | ple, | wo À jt Dave\u2019 Luckie Ak pi \u201cBlack Horse\u201d \u201cbrand; and + qe A + \u2018 National Breweries.Limited Suecessors to ESTABLISHED 1833 rétine cs ve With the New Carbo.OILSK \u2018Phone M corrective and Ÿÿ WATERPROUF HORSE- cavers, 5 KINS, ree Prices.on.application.THOS.\u2018SONNE, or © AWNINGS, SAILS, FLAGS, | 1.198\" COMMISSIONERS.STREKY.«fa \u2026 MONTREAL.ce ETE he sure test of value: Smee semosring\u201d in the.meoret So EE Rs | Firm dr AL SLDERSTEIX 41 Common 8, Fores whith haveamarked upon the general health \u2018and e nervousness, sick backache, ante Fils co Montreal, Mr.5:0akley- Vandet Poel, ses) was the best \u2018man, and the ushers were I.Townsend Burden, jr., Francis W.Halsted \u2018Vander -.Post, Kenneth.B.Béhley, Frankiin Amer, Bévward old ah Pie à M Col n, an White dec, other .: \u2018the bride.\u201d = : The marrige ot, jr w Wallace ue Lor JacMilian.aon of - MoMil Bl | ton.Hu, takes plate to- the tesidente of t uncle \u2018and want, Dr: and Me wi, à os V.Lf | Be CANADIANS IN NEW Yop, mong the Canadians + sex Yor na Fr tte G.ME Be Fret Nether | : Mrana| D Tom Montreal, > \u201c From the tite.han halt \u2018and vois are.4 ei ses pe / - O'Keefe's : \u201cPilsener\u201d\u2019 is yr \u2018a food\u2014a rich, - :, -prholesome, nourish- \"ing food.wan, aid to digestion.octors often prescribé it in cases\u2019 of imomnis-\u2014it soothes and quiets the., ; Every - pe sealed at the Without the Star dolls and toys each year \u2018there\u2019 \u201cmight be .some pty Christmas stockings and bitter \u201cdisappointment \u2018in: chtid- hearts.It rests with the children\u2019s friends whether Santa Claus must sorrowfully pase by some sick and lonely children.the dolis; the friends dress them, and they go out in time for Christmas w=bundies \u2018of delight\u2014to Montreal Hospitals - \u2018Séhools, Sunday 8ohool Clasees, Christian: Endeavor and - other.socteties- enjoy giving thelr time to this loving work.send a post card to THE DOLL DEPARTMENT, STAR OFFICE.° À toinc , Westmount, will dress a doll.- - Miss Hasel Busby, 164 - Plymouth will a 10% will Miss Marie Bolduc, 100 Fulford strest, \u2018will dress a doll 5206 Sher- Marguerite Currie, brooke St, Notre Dame de Grace, -\"wii)-drees-a doil\u2026 will dress two dolls.Bérs.H.A.Crankshaw, Bath Hotel, 1] dress a doll.tre.x Fabre street, will dress two dolls.Bdith Eaton, 307 Pine Avenue will dresé a doll, west, Mrs.Maxwell Goldstein, 82 St.Matthew |.street, will dress two dolls.Miss Marjorie Hogle, 457 Eim avenue, Westmount, will dress a doll.Mise Edythe Bldott Hirsch, 52 Trafalgar avenue, will dress a dofl.Mrs.Thos.Ivory, 1831 Bt.James street, wil dress a doll.Myre.F.G.Kearns, 135 Park avenue, will dress two dolla.Miss .\u2018Miss Mabel Rohrer, 4a Brunswick.» Mss.Cody, $ Claremont St, Annex, | oy St.Mrs.W.T, Parker, 63% Rivard street, Miss FE.Lyofis, 119 Lusignan street, wii dress à dou.MUSICAL NOTES.A new, very youthful and amasing- ly competent trio of young musicians made their initial appearance at a private recital last week.As the \u201cMen- delasohn Trio\" they hope to take up the cause of chamber music and be reckoned on\u2019 as one of the factors in the musical life of the city.If their playing last week was any criterion, they certainly will be.Master Yves Lamon- tagne is the \u2018cellist; Miss Jeanne La- brecque, who is scarcely older, is the violinist.and Miss Albertine Labrec- que, who has just returned from studying abroad, the pianist.The programme of last Tuesday.which was played with vigor, intelligence and precision, was follow: .8: Mendelssohn.Molto allegro agitato.Andante con moto tranquifo.Scherzo-Finale.J _ Widor, [SD au 20 oe «+ Berenade.Westmount Choral Society.The Westmount Choral Society is \" doing splendid work at its rehearsals and has hopes of giving an enjoyable concert after the rush of the holiday season is over.Practices are held Thursday evenings at 8 p.m.in 8t, Andrew's Church Hall, Westmount, -Dufault and Kotlarsky.Paul Dufault.the Canadian tenor, will be heard {n concert at the Stanley Hall, Tuesday evening, December the Tth, with the assistance of Sam Kot- larsky.the young violinist who came here previously with Caruso.Paul Du- fauit has been working hard of late with Maurel, who wants this Canadian artist to sing in is much taken with the quality of his voice.Gilbert Spross, of New York, will be the accompanist of this con- An order has been recetved by the Delmar Music Co.from an American house for §.000 copies of \u201cMoonlight .Trio re mineur |.ra next year, as he\u2019 The Star\u2019s part Is to supply Orphan.Asylume.: To secure dolls to dress Miss Margaret.Love, 81 - Milton street, will dress « dolly Muir, 4033 Tupper estmount, will dress a doll.Miss Mas Maroney, 275 Visitation st, - will dress two dolls.Mra Chas.Payn, 394 Delorimier \u2018ave.| will dress two dolls.Mies Lillian Philipot, 239 Clark street, |.will dress a doll, Mrs.C.J.Philipot, 239 Clark street, % will dress a doll.will dress two dolls.street, Miss Hilda Kathryn Strachan, 749 St.Urbain street, will dress a doll.\u201cThe Smart Set,\u201d 714 St.Denis street, - will dress ten dolls.Miss Marguerite Scullion, street, will dress two dolls.Miss Bessie Taylor, 6530 St.Joseph street, Lachine, will dress a doll.Mrs Watt, 1543 Esplanade evénue, will - dress a Joli.Mrs.H.McBruce, 24 Bourbonniere street, will dress two dons.Misses Marguerite and Edith Aiken, re avenue, will dress two 0) | .will dress two dolls.Mrs.T.Pitman, 9 Burnside place, will dress two dolla.Miss S.Brodier, Hospice Auclair, will dress a doll.Dear,\u201d a song written by a Canadian.This is said to be the second large order from the same firm.Mr.Farnam\u2019s Recital.The following is the programme of the organ recital by Mr.Farnam at Christ Church Cathedral this (Saturday) afternoon.This recital will begin at half-past three, instead of four o'clock, the usual time.1.Prelude (C major).C.Bairstow 2.Andante from SLA Sonata Opus 32 (E flat).Saint Saens 3.Prelude and Fugue in D minor (Voi.III, No.4H.J 8, 4.Violin Solo, Romance (G mador) \u2014 Miss-Mary Tooks.Beet 5.Grande Plece pores Symphonique (F sharp minor and major).Cecar Franck The Beethoven Trio.\u2018A novelty is promised for the n concert of the Beethoven Trio in ext Windsor Hall, on December 6 In the shape of &- composition for solo \u2018cello, written by Mr.E.Eichorn and dedicated to Mr.Dubois, who will bo the soloist.With regard to the.Beethoven Tria it is lamentable that the audience at the last concert should have been so out \u2018of proportion, as far as size is concerned.to the music.On all sides the Beethoven Trio is spoken of as something \u2018of which Montreal is proud, it has been the subject of laudatory criticisms and enthusiasm at any concert has never been lacking.But in spite of all the people in Montreal en masse are not as quick as they should be to | contribute to its.maintenance.And not only must the Bethoven Trio get practical appreciation if it is to be made a certainty for future seasons; but the absentees are equally losers, in failing to what Îles so easily within their reach.No pains have been spared to make \u2018fortunately true that a oértain indo- | lence 251 Elgin thé po .\u2018ge.\u2018These \u201crecitals are comimon aile, the name of the.Beethovn Trio stands for the best in chamber music; but un- has also heen discussed.The programme in full for the next ano, and \u2018cello solo by Prof.Dubois.On Monday, the Alliance Musicale will give a concert in Stanley Hall \u2018at which, in addition to the orchestra.the following soloists will be heard: Melle, C.Marier, Madame C.A.Desmarais, and Professor JF.J.-Goulet.\u2018Montreal Symphony Orchestra.The bookings for the opening con- eert of the Syniphony Orchestre, which will be given at His Majesty's theatre on Friday afternoon, November 25th, are already in excess of anything previously recorded since the eatablish- Ovide Musin; who \u2018appears with the | concert is.as follows: Trios by Arensky | and Brahms, Sonata for violin and pi- MUSICAL MELODRAMA, THE.GIRL FROM | U.S.A eta ha ve once, i t can act A ant eing.MATINÉE \u201cEVERY DAY.PRICES\u201410c, 20c, 80c, 50c always.« - ÎA SENSATIONAL NOVELTY; THE-l PAUL M.POTTER'S GREATEST PLAY Thi Direct From its Successful Run of » Hundred Nights in New York ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION.' Seat Sale Opens \u201cThursday, | Nov.28.FRM RECTONS \u201cPrices\u201425¢, 80¢, 75e, 81.00.Cand $180, 1889 20th Anniversary 1909, ST.ANTHONY COURT No.26- Catholic Qrder Foresters, wim celebrate the 20th Anniyersary of its Institution by giving a | Grand Euchre and Social In the New Majestic Hall, 508 Guy Street, on MONDAY, November 3nd,\u201d \u201c 1909.Tickets; 50e.\u201d 10 Jubilee Priges.= ~~~ Symphony \u2018 Orchestra next Saturday.ment: of the orchestra, and the success of the season is assured.Ovide Musin, who will be the soloist for the opening concert, is.making preparations for a very busy winter, for he Is in greater demand than any other violinist on this side of the Atlantic at the present time, Miss Lambly\u2019s Recital.Miss Ella Lambly, assisted by Miss Marion Armstrong, soprano, and the M.A.A.A.Male Quartette, will give an elocution recital on November 25th din the lecture hall of the Fairmount avenue \u2018Methodist Church.Mis Lamb- known to Montrealers and ber recital promises to be even more enjoyeble than its predecessors.Warriner Can\u2019t Get Ball Yet.Cincinnati, O., November 20.\u2014There does not appear to be any likelihood.defaulting Big Four treasurer, from ja, as his wealthy neighbors and friends do not seem inclined to come forward as bondsmen.five.Important X Y.Z.\u201d three and a half at once.x.Y.2.\u201d - That was-the form of the written dè- blackmailing C L.Warriner, so War- riner told Prosecutor Hunt.The Ini tials at the end of the tabloid \u201crequests\u201d are not the real ones.These letters came every week with surprising punctuality.The numerals in the letter Ald not mean one dollar.They stood for hundreds, one, three, five hundred, and so on.Warriner understood perfectly what they represented.The dunning letters were torm up as they came, and Warriner has nothing to show in place of them.The case of Mrs.Ford, charged with receiving the.money Warriner stole, has been continued till November 29.Special Notice.A large shipment of Mason & Risch Pianos just received.Spec prices until we remove into our v the Beethoven Trio's concerts worth warerooms.Layton Bros, 144 street.right hand pedestal.paper or record instantly 259 ST.JAN These Desks are made of /manship, goes with every Desk \u201cit, we'll take it out.We want Come into our System j \u201cPRICE OF 14 qu \u201cOffice Specialty\u201d/System Desk \u2018 NVENTION triumphs! Here is the Des tion Office Desk and Filing Cabinet.letter size Vertical Drawer in the le \u2018The upper one of The old-style Desks, with a lot of Hox Drawers, for Correspondence, Books, Catalogs a our new System Desk you can classif Briefly, a room ich is fitted with which d other Records are y and index your work où to try it.you have been Tain de ol A Combine \u2018hand pedestal, and two Drawers: in the D \u20ac Qu rter-cut Oak, beautifully finished in a dark golden - shade.The \u201cOffice Epecialty\u201d gyarantée, which means perfect\u2019 materials and -wori& © \u201cLet.us put this Desk i in your office, if you don\u2019t like - tore, or phone for illustrations.S SYSTEM DESK\u2019 150 Flat sk with a à Card Index Tray.were only a burying place done away «with.With so that you can'locate any 1y\u2019s ability as an elocutionist is well | of the release of C.L.Warriner, the | \u201cSend one: Urgent X.-Y.-Z\" \u201cRush | \u201cNeed | mand made by the man accused of} game» THE ANNUAL BALL In aid of the Charitable Funds of the Society.wii be held in the New Hall of _the Windsor Hotel, on St.Andrew\u2019s Day, Tuesday, Nov.30th, 1909 AP.9 P.M.\u2018 Subscription llasts are at the Windsor.Hotel, the Star Office.Uptown | Main 1854).Gentiemen\u2019s.Tickets, *$5.00.Ladles, $3.00.dE LS W.H.CLARK K 273 7eod The St.Andrew\u2019s Society\u2019 Branch, and with Mr.Harry Johpator, 98 Notre Dame St.West (Telephone | ENNEDY, Hon, Sec.Ball Committee.: TMerice Dauy 21591 nm, 815p o.| The Song \u2018Stop BRERA Tek Hat) ane aie.- Lillian- Shaw \u201cGeiger & Walters ||.\u201c= \u201cItalian Street Singers.\u201d \u201corton & Lafriska _ Clever Novel- Comedy Act.\u2014\u2014 \" Perfection In Motiograph.\u2019 PRICES\u2014Every| Day Ma.150 to 25c.Sat, 15c to 50c.PRICES:\u2014 Every ; avonings 15c to 75c.Boxes, $1.00._\u2019Phone: Up 74 -RE-OPENING CONSERVATORY DANCING HALL (878 St.Catherine St.W., cor.McGill College ave.) MAY BE RENTED NOW FOR BALLS, RECEPTIONS, | SUCHRES, wED- DINGS, ETC.Positively no increase in rates.Inqui FIRST.ASSEMBLY, TURDAY, DEC.4, 530 Dm.Stanioy Branton.\u201d tri 5168.) ! Couple,\u201d DANCING CLASSES.now icin rfid afternoon and evening.STANLEY.HALL DANCING SCHOOL \u2018 BEGINNERS may join classes now, at time.Over 25,000 successful puplle in Montreal Dancing Assembly every Saturday 8.30 p.m.Couple, 80¢c.PRIVATE LESSONS in Scotch #nd Society \u2018Dancing, daily, any hour.PROP.FRANK H.NORMAN 8r.(the Original).ASSEMBLY every Wednesday and Saturdey; 8.30 p.m.(after Dec.He; Excelsior Lodge \u201c6237, I.O.O.F., M.U.à Prov.G,M.glis Building, 485 St.Catherine Street West, All members of the Order are welcome, and District Officers\u2019 visit, Tuesday - -Evening, Novensber 2%, \u20181009, nc CARAGUL COATS]: ing Continental Cities.LADIES should give us a call before making \u201cup, their\u2019 minis on the.subject of winter coats.il 7 ALE our goods are fads up on the.premises by-.EX.PERTS.are now sow aimable nat only in America, but in the lead- \u201d - ZRENDE f \u201cTienoographt | ; PRICES gts Sr refined en - ment; - with: latest: MOUING | TURES, Also the great American CHOIR GIRL | tertein- \u2019 PIC- Ara, to and ete 2 ZELINAS iets ss dt na | TH & Let Shubert i inc, Offer LY\u201d \u2018BY GEORGE CAMERON.with EDGAR ATOHINSON-ELY.THE BEST FARCE COMEDY IN YEARS -Direct-frem a long run at Daiy'a Theatre, N.Y.MoGILL NIGHT MONDAY.Eve's & Sat.Mat, 25e to 1.50 Popular Wed.Mat.250 to 1.00 MAJESTY SJRE ; ricen: 25c, Bûc, 75c, $1 and $1.80 NO HIGHER -\u2014 _ remet THIS Mats.Wednesday and Saturday.THE CLIMAX Popular Mat.Wed.1000 seatd at 280 \u2018Matinee Dally NOW - Wine, Women and Song Bly Saxon.Wrestler, meets all , 30c all the time, Next Woek- BATTLING NELSON | ns /_ Admission, 10c; Res., 15c and ge.277 3 \\GrAbiom) -\u2014_ ROLLER SKATING Band Music and d Attractions ADM., 10 cts.Ghildren at mets, \u201cexcept sat, (1 \u201cHie Majesty a, \u201cnext Friday, \u201cthe great Violinist, with the Symphony Orchestra, .MUSIN Sale Opens Monday } At the box office.Lots of seats, | : 25c up.\u2019 Mr, Veltch\u2019s Management.29 J -INDUSTRIAL ROOM a.TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Poor., Fine Underwear, Aprons, ete.Fancy : Aftéeénoon.RE and Ices, S, 57 Metcalfe Street ANNUAL SALE NOVEMBER 23RD AND 24TH, Large stock of Garments suitable for Gifts to Charitable Institutions and the Work, Bags of all descriptions.273 8 os mr me es CONCERT = pr or mae RECITALS © McG University Coñservatorium of Music A HANDSOME REWARL The young French girl mo anxionsly sought \u2018by_ber :relafives bas wot yet been {aformation furnished by.ow Thy person, it has béén ascertain- - ed that she lived in Montreal she may.still be.FORTS, in dt but since about ® ts ul\u2019 traces of br been lost therefore s LA made to residents in other cities who may able to iden her.She was former] 7 engaged as A ine.but it is not mots cree whether she still follows that oceu- pation.As a fact that may lead to ber discovery, it Is Stated tha she - lish -very alightly, if at all, \u201cbut she is well educated.in , ds very latellt- gent and convermes -well.his young girl, baving been.here Ta out any.iat ves, must Decessarily ha worked an} with hoped sdine , petsons- whe- a her intimately may \u201cbe able to furnish some exact information: Jeading p pos- - tion.Ou the eve of her de for.France she entreats the mothers of fami.les to sym] tblpe with her in her trouble, and not 1 gf away tore.ving ber the tory o tion, ot , .new, which.oy possession.IT | thé youn girl: is stil] in.Montreal, persons PARISIAN.LADIES\" TAILORS \u20ac McGILL \"COLLEGE AVENUE, - tete DISTINGUISHED HEAD.OF * SALVATION ARMY WILL \"VISIT MONTREAL AGAIN General Booth.the world-famous head of the Salvation Army, has decided to | revisit Canade, and will travel as far |: as the « coast.He will arrive from Ene- | land in February and Will spend.two days in Montreal! during, the 'Jatték\u2018part of that \u2018month.or the firdt week in * Besides visiting Monty eral Booth.will alep visit: na alt\u2019 centres\u2019: Of \u2018> ng the \u201ccomplete tour, to \u201ccont.i 3, TA re pm \u2018Service for, Students.At the Olivet Baptist Church os Sun- fat Îhe vcsionts under the auspices of for the ents under the auspices of the Olivet Men's.Association.; musto/ will be given.\u201cThe sermon will two be preached by.Rev.\u2019 Joseph Sullivan, M.A.pastor.: ; her \u201ctien in the | h .\u201cvor eee ana reservations of seats, telephone secretary, Up 3297.: best toca jirthsin.\u201d Boo \u20ac bt Ackois\u201d or\u201d Dene wiy Nov.23rd, Now.30th, Dec.7th; 4 at 4 p.m.ww ++ f 7 3 DANCING ASSEMBLY TO-NIGHT, = -TO-NIGHT Stanley Hall; 98 Stanley 8t.The Hall \u2018with the Velvet: Floor.) tanley Orchestra.Couples 500.Adult Classes next week, Wed.and Sat.8 pm.(No class Monday evening.) J TO-NIGHT a DANCING ASSEMBLY .COLISEUM HALL Cor.Guy and Dorchester Streets.\u2018Assembly on Saturday.Finest Dancing floor in Montreal.50c a couple, Tel.Up 5050, WILLIAM E.NORMAN.DANCING \u2014ASSEMBLY \u2018(Just below \u2018Bher.St.) A Good orchestra.a 7 Cards b0c\u2018a couple.> Froderie W.ich Com Y.c.10.5 ee ; =>.| | shérhralé Street Mothodist Church ON TURSOAY AFTERNOON, 2rd inet, role, ae gm 22 A regent.of a Alcoholle.Cons Swill be ge \u201cCA Pr on Row \u201cthe \u2018Unions More\u2018 Brteative\u201d will be > Taftormoon Tea wil de serves.Al obe- | patty tavi .Norman.374 3 Saw The adjourned Annual Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Victoria Rifles Association will be held tu Armory, 41 Catheart.St, Saturday, Nov.20th, 1909, at £30 p.m.ECOOUTION RECITAL MISS ELLA LAMBLY \u2018Assisted by \u2018Miss Marion Armstrong, Soprano, and the M.A.A.A.Male Quap.tetts, on November 35th, at 8 pm., ia the Lecture Haïl of Falrmount Avenue .Methodist Church, corner Fairmount and Hutchison, Doors - -open- 7:80 Tickets, 38 cents: 277 3 Jaw EDUCATIONAL, Reporter ranges from f $15 to $40 per \u2018Competent - \u2018Reports-and § ants are very scarce.\u2018everywhere are at thi end to know where petent help.In Tg other large cities ways vacancies.to fill them.conducted by one ablest Journalists The only au.» offered.[Exactly _ BY ATTENDING MORNING AFTERNOON OR EVENING CLASSES wg RYRY HL me Normal course o runpentot © goats 6 fadtes\u2019 sn tif mate Ee fittie booklet is brimful of ting Information\u2014write for Gus J (SLE! Go To BERMUDA, From New\u201d vus, Soe Wov., ob 21 am.| 118, Zina o .; at\u2019 10 hm.\u2018forty.tant Retail Auction Sa aoe ar As Bones, ein upt ES iery;atohos, /* looks, Eto., Store.Fixtures and Safe the \u2018enire.Siok ia Monday, the \u201822na inst.\u201cand continuing eve our asortment of, Bastern, Rugs is the largest \u2018and.1 Canada, and comprises the [Soest Ë goods = made in- v the-Qrient.\u201coo evening until gleared, we will sell, by auction, at Foy 729 & Catherine st.ck.of of Watches, Clocks, Cut- | \u2018 of all kings; Bar ss Fixtures and Tage _ \u201cBale win begin sch evening at 8 pun.} RAS & DONNEILUT, P.8.\u2014Store to rent until Ist of uw next.cy From Montreal 827.Di 230% solng: on November 31th, By: 4 Warning until Dec: 13th, me.\" om AWA SLEEPER Windsor tation: oy at si rs may remain in carb; ice.\u2018of berth, $1.50.I including neigh.\u201cRobes and Harness, belonging to \u2018Estate R.A, B.Hart, and; Estate R.8, Auld and others, comprising briefly,Coupe.Sleigh,2 Russian Sleigh, : Victoria .Sleigh, 6 Fimily Sleighs, 3: \u201cGladstônes, 3 Cutters, 2 'Bte.\u2019 therine Spegders.5 chér ana Gro- |\u201d -| eery Dellvery Sieighs, 1.2 oo Milk Sleigh, 3.-{ Burlows, etc., 12 Musak Ox Robes, 11 Buf-.|: falo Robes, 6 Black Bear \u2018Robes, Set Coac n\u2019s Furs, Set-8.M, Double Har clasey\u201d 180 St.James st.: Thos.St.Catherine st.west, or to J, G.Agents, 211 Commissioners st., Montreal.; 291 118v0d MEDITERRANF AN|.MEDEF RERY IVE \u20181 OF THE RAMB AMERICAN LINE.An excellent route to the Wintee Desorts of Southern Bur- Auctionesrs.276 3 > ss Fletortan has meds the fas: peasage on record between | iverpool And Montreal: & Jara.15 hones.3 minutes.a.m.IMPORTANT i City\u201d \u201cTICKET OFFICE, hess, silver\u201d.mount English Harness hoon aa Be ne nee re T ope.vis Gibraitar.Naples and | 120 St.James Strest.Next LX po: set brass: de es Harness, as- 9 Gevoa.with occasional calls at HD CLASS.#1730 au $22 Serre self 7 I memories | £000.28 pom, (cost Heo), 2 Ladies\u2019 Sad-: L TO GLASGOW.{A The splendid, _large steamers goo ; cles 1 + 2 roe J LLorse! \u2014 fers; \u201ceecond cabin, $45 aud.up.MOTTRE TT, BAMBURG 206 L Ts I y Clothing, Knee Aprons, Horse Blankets, se, op .A 3 lonisn and Pretorisn, one class csbin, called jan.8.= 29, ete.Btop.over al- Ea + 2%.2.80.Under Hstractions { m : oweoad eabln: 342 50 cellent connections from no : ro in, $200 and wp ow.Y Tia for rary fod be Haz FEE, Et Re LIVE STOCK | EXPOSITION, FRASER BROS, « the ranisn.© ae es eed ees .Nov.20 L - Egypt.\u201cAmarin N focal pis ace = CHICAGO, 04 Mm 3 Atictionesrs.\u201cSt.John.Halifez other\u201d dvertiscments : - ve rr ; Canadian Pacific Rallway Compeny.The subacribers_ have tons trom Aronson fan -.Dec 15 Dec.17 = - \u201cWe are-pleased toé-announce that.we pe \u201cPawnbrokers, Toure 1 by Publ bo [gue Cr atin, caen\u201d second cabin.FROM MONTREAL $21.00 = Lang 0 Re ular Auction have.mesived a select, con rome [of We will sell ai\u201d Our Warerooms,.redeemed Paie 5 ERNE to ERAT à 1808, soie = class London.G24.507 Haven (R000 SPF etre.GOING\u2014Nov.27th- to 30th, incl.\u2018also |* Antique Mehogsy Funitors sa\u201d No.101 Metcalfe Street.belng from No: 14466 No, I500L Also \u2018June 30th, 1008, No.8107, October PAPPI to th asd A ALIANT Sou Dec.iat aod 6th., .- fila: sliettield Ole asile Stage 18 Cassa of Straw Hat Teth, 1908, jante, at Prov nce o eth in the be sold, by auth- ail he goods and chat- Jotendant seized in this household furniture.\u2018Montreal; yovy-| BALLIFE'S ALY ince of Que | District of Montreal.No.18144.Cireul : .IZ joue « \u2018des Soeurs de Ste, Dearth Nain, A a hy a e Ban Fe a of ards non a, in imal = verdure trict of Montreal, thority Justice, ail the e said Defendant, ~ s dow\u201d A Ne &f- sald De- ka.pure 6 sisting of house- \u201c3.B.TRUDEAU, .B.C.Montreal, November 19th, 1900.j Defeudunt, No.926 St.Catherine Bent, in the City of Montreal, will be sold bx thority of Justice, ail the goods an attels of the sald Defendant, seized: is this cause, consisting of housshold fire niture, eto.Ii A.PIONNB, B.8.C.Monte real, 18th November, 1809, s \u2018et LIFFS SALE-\u2014Province of quete.: aps, ue - tres = ean ?D day of.November, 1909, clock a the forenoon, at he \u2018domicile the said Dstendunt, 1: 128 Cartier street, Particulars will 4 - (aa ai troioe Québec, strict 1 Montreal.No.6713.Circuit 3 Jus issue.+ ppenr in Fhurs District of Montresi.No.17288.Circuit | , La\u2019 Pharmacie Lachance, Plain- i ; \"The Library will be sold ty .cata- Court.V.Seveille, Plaintiff, versus S.|tiff, versus A.Lacroix,\u201d Defendant.Op } 2:000 White and Clore hunts 10 s at the undersianed's -salesroom pp rater Met or Che ok 1 the 29th ay of November, 1809, at ten ; ¢ Mat ; se will be on view M ay of November, 8 of tha clock in the foren , at the rds.y 114 Gurisine, _ aut ath, t ond to 5.30, ond - the the cômitlie.Of the eat Serine of the s a of Montreds ne y and » from, UT Motre: Darn uber, in-esvorat- different i: WALTER M.Kerns, in the City of Montre well be wid by sd by authority o ail wii arr 2 , authority of Justice, all the gooûs = ool and ne % \u2018the said Detesde - ab oo ; sels.of the- Détendant\u201d setzed ant, Le poired in t cause, consisting.Cop\" j mee as: ta Ce cause, concis ling of old?= -househo!d sue Litres BD.DA i tonte, November tie rH A >! ae Jaan, igor.© \u2019 nies co 0 cg FFs BALD Province of Quelise, FA SALE nes.Queue: | istrict of Montres).No.11887.Cireuit | e he Mar ak.Ctronit Court.M\u201d Batiey, Plaintiff, versus Court.Jacob Garmaise, Piaintiff, versus |'Schwarts, Defendant.On the 20th day A Novem! 1509, at 10 of thé étock in nee AU the piace of business of said Defendant, No.1032 St.Law ould by in the Neil Montreal te.Sots sécu Montreal N qe rt bot St.Denis and St.Catherine Streets.Opposite St.James Church.» fo dorés | WINTER 3 SEA SON.pr TE the Crown Store was the ideal Mantles.Beautiful Cheviot: and Cloth Mantles, black, blue and green.Very special for Monday, | ORCH.ive ieee Ve een Caracul Mantles, style and finish above mark.Special] Monday, - each.318.823, 825 SEE OUR INDOW.Flannelette Underskirts, soft and PMU warm.Res.$1.50.Monday, be each.Golf Jerseys, assorted colors; very best make.Special Mon- aay.«o.oo.CLOAKS FOR GIRLS.In Cloth and Beaver.popular shades, Extra value for Monday.vee .$56.89 READ THIS: Natural wool combinations for ladies and children.Value of $2.89.Monday (3 dozen only in this lot), each .$1:19 Blankets.Blankets.Lovely all wool \u2018Blankets, size 86x 84, Monday only, pair.$4.49 Another one of superior Quality, weight §5 lbs.Extra size.Monday, pair FR 5X, \u2014 - THIS 18 SCOTCH.ue + All pure Scotch Wool Blankets, - unshrinkable; size 72x90.Reg.$9.00.Monday, pair.56:89 SEE OUR WINDOWS, \u2014 | French Flannels.Real all wool unshrinkable flen- nels.You cannot be without a Read\u2019 2,000 yards yard.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Pr this lot.na cloth, from T5c 75e.Reg.29c.||} few yards of these; best for \u201ci you and Dee, Monday, a each.50c.60c.720,-79¢c +.Heavy Cloths for Mantles.These are 54 ins.wide, and are - _ very warm, for ¢loaks and mantles: the duality Is ext extfa and the a .eslors new.oon.1.25.\u201c5s.$1.98 0.LEMIRE The newest : ST.DENIS, Near St.Cat Sas = Tr Satin Travers, Roxana, Panama, etc, assorted colors.VAFÉ.cevsuuce spescnnene Men\u2019s Underwear.All wool Shirts and Drawers, in fancy stripes, all sizes.Reg.Monday, éach .48¢ set OUR.WINDOWS.= Gloves: Gloves.Wool Gloves for ladies and dren, in black, white and Sa tuner.\u201cMondes, warmer clothes for you and yours would begin - season?And naturally you have thought that spot for such purchases.The following bargains are only a few of the many specialties you will be able \u2018to - select from when you come to see us.M Dress Goods.this Attentively.of choice dress goods, such'as Batièté de laine, French: Llama, Scotch Plaid, plain and.fancy worsteds; colors, red, blue, grey, taupe, brown, etc.; \u2018cheap at 50c and 766.: Monday, >rvore #0cneseaneus We More Than Interesting: Extra Special\u20141,500 yards only in The most seasonable dress goods to be seen, in Vicu- - Satin Delaine, Llama; Values Monday, 9e to $1.00.pak.18¢ \u201cand.foost popular for a swell gloak .or mantle; black, white, grey and taupe.\u201c Rex.35.00.\u2018Monday, yard $8.59 .Reg.$3.75.Monday.yard $1.99 Reg.$1.00.Monday, i 2259 you enjoy a à good \u20ac cup of Tea buying the best obtainable money, you will have to \u201call at or 7 - _ NORTH SOUTH EAST a 1108 Gt.Lawrence 303 Mt.Royal 151 St.Lawrence: 265 Amherst.682 Notre Dazne W.\"Phone East 7 Phone East 72] Phone Main 1118 | == LE RIE REET URE A Yb RETR re - TEAS | 20 to 60c per pound \u201csaw COFFEES 20 to 40c per pound \u201cPOET WATSON SPEAKS.: WI Not However, identify \u201cWoman 77 With Serpants: \u201cTongus.New-York; Nov.90.\u2014A London.cable | thos ! to the Times says that Mr.Willam Watson has just discussed for the! tied i first time the rumors which have been set afloat by his poem, \u201cThe Woman with the Serpent's Tongue.Accord- ng to the despatch, Mr.W; denied t hé was & great friend of the fam.iy 4] which the supposed woman beg- 3 He said Ne bad lunched several % times with them, and admitted \u2018that most of al his tallis had been with the femais members of the housshold.es- {Dooly with the woman in quéstion, with whom be had bad long talks, .\u2026 Benge £ household 1 Mr.the refusal vidson, the ted \u2018suicide.SÉSER i ne of 3560.fate\u2019 wills Sr Ai AN Rr 8 dpe \u2014 7 = ou opptsedl wher masbands pol- xplained Mr.ei to 1888.{power \u2018In Great: Britain, he has now {| who rise to political jcomparatively.small.Jority appear to have little taste for -, for-India.leader in the House of Lords, is in the \"forefront of the fight against \u2018the \u2018so- called radical budget of Mr.- Lloyd- George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and recently gave notice of the measure, will be remenibered by Canadians as having occupled the office of Governor-General of Canada from 1888 For many-years \u2018a political Faen ¢ to the foremost place, along with | Mæ.Baltour, in the Unionist forces.\u201cThe .number, \u2018of \u201cLords, cdnsidering there are over six hundred of them, prominence, is \u2018The\u2019 great ma- political life, and many: of.them seldom \u2018| appear in the House unless there is some urgent question llke:the budget to vote upon.It is expected that about -300.will will - support Lord , Lans- Lord Lansdowne who, as Unionist intention of the.Lords to reject the DESPAIRING SUFFERER, are : ' .you anxious to be relieved instant ly and | nanently of your dan- rerous disease?Then send for my Free Treatment.Jt has cured hundreds of others.- No matter how .chronic your case, no matter if doctors, douches, smoke powders, inhalers, etc, have failed.Write me to-day, a My \u201cHome Treatment\u201d will al most instantly cleanse the system of all impurities,\u2019 and give you again the joyous impulse of new Ife, It stops that \u201cdripping\u201d in throat -and heals scabs.in nose.The deadly\" germs of consumption breed nowhere so easily as In the foul slfme of catarrh, bronchitis and asthma.If you vilue your life and happiness, send me your name and.address to-day, with 10c coin or .stamps to help cover postage, packing, and as evidence of good fas, \u2018Lord Lansdowne.downe in rejecting the budget while a mere handful of about forty will support the Liberal measure.It will thus be seen that the great majority of the Upper House is of the Unionist- Conservative persuasion.In the present Liberal Cabinet there are only five peers.They are.the Earl of Crewe, Earl Carrington, Lord Loreburn, Lord Morley and Lord Pentland.\u2018The three latter are of quite recent creation, having been eminent Commoners and noted politt- clans.Not long ego a Unionist paper drew up a cabinet \"slate for the Unionists the approaching general election, and [in it only four peers were mentioned '} for office.'downe, Milner, Curzon and Percy.Such\u2019 same as Norfolk, Portland, Waest- These were Lords Lans- inster, Sutherland, Manchester, \u2018Argyll, Montrose, Rutland, and many \u2018with political affairs, Lord Lans- 4 ne has taken their fight largely his own shoulders and he is a most \u2018determined, tighter.Lord Rosebery 1s probably the most brilliant and able member of the Lords, but for many years-he has declined to ally Nimself with either party.He placed himself on record recently: as -[beinæ strongly opposed to the Lloyd- \u2018George budget in a .notahle- speech in public, and then retired from the\u2018 \u201cdls- cussion, Lansdowne\u2019s.Record.- The - \u2018Marquess ot; > downe, succeeded\u2018 his father In 1868, when he was \u2018twenty-one years of age.Three years later he \u2018married Lady Maud Evelyn - Hamiiton, the daughter of the Duke of \u2018Abercorn, and in the kame year was \u2018appointed a Lord of the Treasury.\u201cFrom.1872-4 he was Under-Secretary\" for War, and in 1880 Under-Secretary \u2018In 1883 he came to Can- ade as Governor-General, and during \u2018his term of office won the complete \u2018confidence.and affection of the Canadian people.On his return from Canada he was appointed Governor-Gen- eral of India, and thus shares, with Lord Minto, the distinction of having represented the Crown both in Canada and India.In 1895 he became Seére- tary for War, énd continued as such until 1900, when he assumed the responsibilities of Foreign Secretary, and controlled the affairs of the Foreign 1905, when the Unionist Government was dissolved.During his five years es Foreign Secretary he contracted the alliance with Japan and was a party to the Anglo-French agreement which was s0 largely ihstruimental in bring- and \u2018England.While Viceroy of India he Aid refoirkable service for establishing: thôse \u201cfriendly relations with the Ameer of -Afghanistan which have proved so helptal te.Britaip's, administration.: Leading Liberal Petre, \u201cLord Doteburn, \u2018the Li prs Lor \"has had\u2019 a most \u2018bri { career, his path, even from hid eartiont uchoo! days and.pine years after sat in Partiäghent as member for Hereford.He \u2018haa reached the Welk by way of Soll.| citor-General * Attoin ey-General.:; He is à tig men, with features Woolsack.He visited Canada in 1907.| Commons, with\u201d.a: short interregnum, for a quarter of a century.He was{ cated at Cheltenham College, and\u201d Lincoln College, Oxford, where he graduated M.A.in 1878.e was called: to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn fn 1878, and Vos dlected a Bencher of the: TAN in 1894.Ho tas, however, never: practised He for Neweaatie-on- at heard thingé which.star- from 1896 + me.eæcéedi , .1.00.not care: fo | ra any move now, ut \"Kept a record \u2018of.them, and sain day £ may.\u201d = \u2018Watson \u201csald in ti.story that there was no truth ot = pales 3 Scotch -On.th Pre ment the matter b6: Mra, Ang \"husband, the prime to who :At vue pe made an allow- | widow, | Fob a Treen, an waa rec or | A whos I os Com Baron Pentiend, où Lyth\" \u2018otair): vus slévatall TH NE pee vin the event of the party winning in | \u2018other prominent ones thet might be | mentioned seldom appear in connection | Office with conspicuous success until ing about the entante.cordiale between phone ¢ one of our 5 stores in the city pe the Empire, and was responsible -for | Meu years in succes- |.Ho was called to the Ber in 1871, Lx | watch suggest the turf rather than the ; \u2014Lord Morley sat in the House ot born at Blackburn in 1838, and edu- | and I.will mail you FRET & 50c \u201cpackage of -my Remedy in plain wrapper.: T.GORHAM, 369 Gorham Bldg., Battle Creek, Mich.vice In Canada as secretary to \u201cLord Aberdeen.The new peer is a grandson of the sixth baronet of Dunbeath, Sir ohn Sinclair, and a éousin of the present baronet.He was born In 1860, and entering the army; served fn the Soudan expedition of 1885, receiving a medal and clasp.\u201d In the following year he acted as aide-de-camp to Lord Aberdeen, who was then, as now, Lord | Lieutenant of Ireland.In the same \u2018| year, as Gladstonian candidate for the Ayr Burghs, he made his first attempt to enter Parliament.When the Liberal Government was formed, in 1905, confidence in Mr.Sinclair was shown by his nomination to the Scottish Office wih a seat in the Cabinet.- GREAT ADMINISTRATORS., Search the British Emptre through and you will find no more interesting men than some of those: who to-ûry ere serving King Edward VIE as Vice-Regents in every one of the seven\u2019 seas and on every on of the continents.Thre is occupying de, Vice, Gopal palace\u2019 in worked his way up to a Governor- of Selborne.: High Commissioner to South Africa, who kicked out the old fossile and put the British navy oh a ting basis.\u2018There is easy-going sport-loving Earl Minto, successor to Lord Curgon in India.CON SERVATIVE PEERS.- Although Lord Milner is probably the most unpopular member of the Unionist party, which ascribes to his adoption of the \u2018policy.\u2018of Chinese labor in the, Transvaal while lord high commissioner of South Africa its overwhelming defeat at the last general electoin, yet he is keeping Himself 50 well to the front that he is certain to receive one of the principal ministerial portfolios in the next Unionist cablnet.Three years ago he was universally regarded, by friend and foe alike, as politically dead and as having no prospect whatsoever.of ever holding office again, either at-home or abroad.Indeed, mo certain, did this appear that e Was proached with a view to ane » the succession of the late Sir Clinton Dawkins as the principal English parther and manager of J.Plerpont Morgan's great banking house.Lord Milner, however, declined this and other offers of an analogous character, having every confidence in his own star, and it is generally understood that \u2018he will be.able to.command the seals of- chanceflor of the exchequer in the.\u2018next administration if the Unionists win.+ Lord Curzon as, born in Kediegton parsonage, Derbyshirs, ather being the Rev.Lord Scarsdale.George Nathaniel Curzon, who is the eldest son, is oné of the numerous Old Eton- fank-of whom the college is so histly proud.Balliol, Oxford, succeeded Eton, and there the young collegian highly distinguished himself, becoming a Fellow of All Bouls st the early age of twenty-three.The Lothian prise essay and the Arnold prize\u2019 essay, as well as the First in \u201cMods.\u201d were other suc- cbssen to De noted; ths Unlversity career being followed by a& course of foreign travel.«.At twenty-seven years.of age Lord Curzon entered Parliament, winning his first seat, thet of .the Southport division of Lancaghire, from his poli- tien] opponents, -and holding twelve years.Upon his resignation, the \u2018opposition side again acquired: it.In the House he soon made his mark.arid was rapidly edvarced.from post \u2018to'post.He has been assistant private secretary: to Lord Salisbury, - Gnder 8 ry of State for India.and Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs.He isan pce : = : mir ire - the Earl \u2018of Aberdeen, \u2018now \u2018 ) for the third time s Vick- ant.There is the 6 Just ment out to Australia, who\u2019 \u2018has | Seneralship from the betting ring and |\u2019 the gaming table.There is the Ear} it for} The \u2018news for men we have .published long \u201cwhile: 1,000 yards of fine tweed for panting.most startling in a your order for.These goods have to \u201c\u201cbe sold AT ONCE, that is Ww we offer $5.00 au .00 made-to- order.pants for $3.50 Délivery\u201d\u201d within days of receipt of order, A pair of pants made to 10+ 300 Pairs of Ladies\u2019 Imported Kid Gloves.5 3-4 to 7 1-4, A glove of this quality was never.sold for less: than $1.00.Sp LS, \u2018 Magnificent Kid Gloves with two push buttons; \u2018brown, black, grey.Sizes Special at\u2014 79 cents.ara 2, a Children\u2019 s & Misses\u2019 Boots at 69 cents.: - 300 palrs baots, Oxfords and strap slippers,.in patent leather, black and chocolate kid, and 10; Misses\u2019 1, Sample sizes only: 69 cents.Children, 3, 4, 6, 9 Values from $1.00 up to $2.50.Very speclal\u2014 ; 5 green, bronze, taupe, grey and maroon.dinary at 49c.Dress and Costune Goods: IE worth 90c.and $1.10 |} per yard for 49c¢.Navy plue Panama, striped or plain, also striped armure, On sale Monday a.m.Width, 48 ins.= La.\u201c Extraor= BOYS\" OVERCOATS.Sizes for boys from 9 to 18 years.In fancy tweeds, striped or checked; all the fashionable shades.With military collar, price, according to size, from\u2026.-812-00 to.$8.00 ize, from\u2014 rip MESSE 0 wro0 \u201cOther lines in nice quality : aaron plain -dark grey, \u20181 black, with velvet collar.Price 4ccording .to size\u2014 $9.00 and #750 versés Ces Ermer aa ae 165 BOYS\" REEFERS.| For boys from 9 to 15, of blue nap with storm collar, price, b ae rding to size $7.50 LADIES $18.00 BLACK COATS \u201c FOR $14.98.Ladies\u2019 strictly * tajlor made coats, mads of very fine quality all wool black beaver cloth.Coat 48 ins, long, semi-fitting, neatly trimmed.Hips cuffs with self straps and silk covered buttons, Dutch velvet collar, trimmed with silk braid.Body and sleeves lined with heavy I ue = sizes.Reg.$18.00 value.e special .me SL 14.98 With storm collar, price ac- QP IP, EH > ) Grey frieze, 0 Te 7 -coliar, price according to size, $5.00 to $3.50 i and\u2019 If Economy Appeals to You Read This.LADIES\u2019 $1.75 WHITE LAWN * BLOUSES, $129.We are placing on sale today, 100 white lawn blouses, 4 different styles, beautifully embroidered front and trimmed with clusters of pin tucks; collar trimmed Valenclennes lace, \u2018full sleeves trimmed with tucks, lace cuffs; sizes 34 to 42.Reg.$1.76 line.Special at.$1.29 CARACUL.- The most complete stock of go\u201d this season.* Black Caracul at 7.Colored Caracul, stock is getting low on colored Caracul, so it is safer to come at once while the range of colorings is still complete.Taupe, brown, silver grey, dark grey, drab, red, navy and green.Special price, per yard, $3.50.CORDUROY AT 39.Corduroy, suitable for dresses, \u201cmantles; and children's coats, navy blue, garnet, taupe.pale grey, pale and dark brown, drab, peacock blue, green, bronze, pink, pals blue, white and black.Special price, per Yard.0020 erence enone \u2018\u2019earacui to be found in this ety | \u2014and these goods are \u201cadl-the § sese\u201d ors, - and 75e.© WOMEN'S An extra Figured sleeves, ] lawn.a red, corn, - Special.GENTS.FURN ISHINGS.; Silk Mufflers, black or col- Special Prices, $1.25 st Knitted \u2018Wool Maffiers, black, , White: and colors, 50c- Boys\" \u201cShirts, of cototea ze- Woal ündesvènts axid - draw- - ors,-gobd-woight, each-75e | Wool vests extra: Bags #3.82 and 2.pleated flounce, bottom med with two frills.Special at LR LONG CREPE KIMONOS.trimmed with white Exceptional BROCADED SATIN.27 ins.wide.pale blue, helio, mauve, If Economy Appeals.to You.Read This: - bach.Circus Galop, Reg.price 75c.Reg.price.$1.00.BLACK wooOL MOREEN P TTICOATS.\u2018good line, deep trim- > Silver Spring, Op.6, by Maz cn.81.25 son.Reg.price, $1.00.Salt a price $1, 00.- designs, Mikado masterpieces of BLACK TAFFETA si, \u201cA very fine Iot, 2¢ in: wide, * worth 75c per yard.\u2018 Le 10c SHEET MUSIC.Caprice Brilliant; + Res.price 75\u20ac, -\u2014 -.\u2018-F-2 by \u201cGrascurth.\u2026 | First-\u2014Tarantelle, Pesth.March, by_H.Kowalski.- \u201cSerenade Badtne.by Gabitel:™ Marie.Reg.price 50c.Send for our Catalogue.of ithe classical music, at 10¢.each, For.59 caen \u201cby\u201d Ley: CE Br Hungarlan ; Rem | ra \u201cand pink.Store Opens Daily.| at 8.30 a.m.vif cs ov M.A, a DL.and a Privy Councillor.and holds the gol Geographical Society.George Curzon\u2014as the vice-regal irons majority of people b though the young as it were à Crown.able statesmanship, of such poutictan tiad won {| of renôwn for his }- man appointed.one Duke PEN Norfolk, & most powerful Peèr in England, - ne to ail bis famous Rag by Hol.00,000 recently.vid be: sen Feed Oat eo duke sold the\u2019 announced his new taxation ach and he would be one of the dardest of the big landownets.A Post office \u2018Complaint.alate \u2018the by.master would greatly oblige thé public by providing ihedns by which they\u2019 could mail letters from the outside\u2019 © the bullding, as used to, be | Many of us are\u2019 obliged A , ofien es Tar one's wi receiving.counter, 24 preath the\u2019 vile air in Vg Tobby.public is | obliged every day to carry thousands} f tons in thelr own pérsons up the] 3 w UR 12 steps In order to.dred pounds.of -matter.It- \u2018 encugh to devise a belt or medal of the Royall himent of, the \u201cHon.|: I Le vas he then was\u2014to} of India took the} y surprise, for al- | the post was one |- great and important respon-f sibility that many expected to eee an | à large land | owner, and who has been described ax} H lbein the day after \u2018Lloyd George - nit ; 3 Sir~1 understand the - postmaster ; has issued @ request to of te.public toi.tying létters into D \u2018bu Saez.The Post-it he ane).\u201cousy à B conduetor to carry - mall matter fram.! * , « advan an been.adopted by , the greate A * is proven.by Piar ; foaturen in.its cong ct Various pidge manufacturers claim their instraments are best be- | cause, of.sorûe suis feature.Some of these features are of genuine + are merely \u201ctalking points.me We claim urs.- \u201ctrout West.\u2018 netion which are practical and ef-.à fact that these same features have piano builders of the world.- \u2018The result \u2018of this constraction and 4 ne-petfection i is that the Nordheimer Diag, E\u201d PIANO : \u201cMontreal 2 ¥ 9.2 SMAl ilps : meet ed Tata \u201cfor; pe.toapentibihity and validity of your\u201d idinees is reflected to Ho email de- ee by its quality.: Ghed stationery costs more, but it brings better results.We can supply Fou with CR 210 Notre Dame Street West j Montreal.275.4 iad Fat cent \u2018protective \u2018nieasures enacted In.ary medicine, but got no relief.I was - : : I bis \u2018behalf, ghd pupterd aver that the || , nd \u2014 next month, next year and the years thereaîteÿ To retain For Afternoon Tea and After No more coal used than 1 1S Tes moese are much more plentiful on the nothing.aia me ay good.° read the your trade, the entire genius of EATON'S i# devoted to If: - Theatre Suppers.Ratto\u2019s Or- ~~chestra in attendance.WINDSOR - HOTEL \u2018 .GREEN CAFE, 272 22 compense THE THE the \u201cSOVEREIGN\u201d .ereign\u2019, | HOT WATER will BOILER | Made by.the TAYLOR mites air furnace, - 1S to come.worst, a FORBES quired with an ordinary hot.doing much less efficient work.Be prepared for by installing'a \u201cSov- 10t water boiler.fat all the house equal- ft nd comfortably.and sup= 7 abundance of hot water for .e bath and kitchen as well.H LS error rt Stricter en roemeént- of Game Laws J In Ontarte has been the Rainy River.| plateau, \u2018the Cage\u2014Gae is Very Pientifui.\u201c Special to The Montréal Star.nadlan Pacific main vember 15.Hitherto the best and, prag- tically only accessible moose countty from which radiates the ness makes pose, \u2018and liere is located the two greet: faresy and.game preserves + ining State of the moose knows: Canadian side of the boundary, whefe the Jaw is _niore strictly enforced, than \u201can the Minnesota | side, although the charactet of the country is much the same.As the-district is invaded By- miners And lumbermen, the moose is moving north, where he can range to Hudson's: Bay, but there ate EE piety \u2018of these mmgniticent gare | apnimalsiin the Ra River region.An \u201chis Land\u201d PET win breeding and.feeding ground | \u2014 CHARLES BARRETT, 86., Hs Harbor au \u2018Bouche, on Ahtigonish Coy N.S, March 24, 1909.\u201cI \u2018wish to \u2018express my sincere appre- clation of the great benefit 1 received froin takin£-\u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d I suffered from Billousness and Dyspepsia for fifteen years and I consulted physicians and took many kinds of ordin- testimonial of Archibald McKechhie.of Ottawa, and I decided to try \u201cFruit- a-tlves,\u201d I have taken a number of boxes of \u201cFruit-a-tives,\u201d now am entirely well.\u201cI am thankful-to be well after fifteen years\u2019 suffering, and J am willing but before ! |, had taken one box I felt better and | 10 \"have this statement publistied for | \u201cshortest distance A STRAIGHT LINE is the ehortest distance between two tween you and economy is EATON'S Fall and failure of \u2018moose ~ Why not get it?.Why not take advantage of it?Why not let us place you on the for rn present year.THe ; bighway to economic | EL A simple request on a postcard will bring this bo De, conor ine to jou-abeolutel FRE fast as the mails can carry it.- Even if you do p g y y y ° En you = ought to gtk for your dollar.- spend a single dollar with us, our Cat: nevertheless serve a purpose\u2014it will tell-you oints, and the inter Catalogud ogue of imicntionn iso a SSE GREATEST WINDOW DISPLAY OF THE SEASON À \u2018 OF PLAYER HEINTZMAN & CO - PLAYER PIANOS THE BEST mn: CANADA./ | THE HARDMAN \"AUTQGTONE THE BEST IN THE UNITED STATES, | À ipépiplete ! énootirgént always on hand from Soc.m4 He LIMITED Head Office : 512 St.\u2018Catherine St.West, .East Office : 394 St.Catherine St.East.Also Offices In\u2019 \u2018Quebec and Ottawa.terday | ond.Legisiature opened Loi\u201d SARIN A aftenosn.The event for the qu And\u2018 compreb 7 rorwiitdes va 3 os.; % RATED ROLLS : .LINDSAY, ) [Iemarding the consitution al Po re : i Po than the aforémentioned one, The Tdst report of the departméht lald before the Legislature this veir: censes during the.yaar.Of thèse x Leing mermbers:pf fish\u2018and'gamé- 8 leasing territories \u2018from the Govern: #4, ment, paid ten dollars each for halt | license, 206 being non-residents and not 3: members of any such clubs, paid © \u2018each for hunting licenses, while the maining 1,182 were residents of ho province and paid but one dollar each.It is probable that others hunted Fig game without a lcense/ trusting tobe\u2019 able to buy a license in time to, ship getting any.mals killed can be had for some t yet, but big game has been plentiful in many parts of the provinee this autumn, especially \u2018in the Mattawa district, \u2018in the neighborhood of the Saguenay and in the St.Maurice, the Lake St.John and the Temiscouata districts.In the Take St.John district\u2019 the best sport has been had in the nelghborhood of Lake Edward, where seven or eight head of moose wers killed in the early part of September alone.The Lauren- tide Club territory has yielded two remarkable heads this season.Hon.Edward Garneau secured a moose head on the club limits with \u2018a spread.-iof.antlers _of 54 inches and Mr.C.A, Pentland, K.C.killed a beautiful ani- \u2018with somewhat less spread .of shows that 1630 hunters took out Rid their game out of the woods, th case of : No returns as to the number of ai ; on receipt of price by Fruit-a- tives Limited, Ottawa.more plentiful in New Brunswick now | than.ever before, due very largely.no \u2018doubt.\u2019 to the wise game laws which \u2018are rigidly enforced by a large force \u2018of special wardens.New Brunswick's big game is somewhat of an asset an \u2018in game licenses alone the pet nd annually receives about $30,000.Undoubtedly the finest antlers son of Fred.Philllps, a well-known guide of French Lake, Sudbury County, Young Phillips shot this animal only 20 minutes\u2019 walk from his father's.Thome.and without going off the high: way road, the moose responding to the \u201ccall\u201d of the elder Mr.Phillips.The antlers had a spread of 61 1-4 inches and were of unusually massive and symmetrical fermation.A distinguished hunter good success.in the wood fordshin B - he Diocése of Fredericton.Ha ôse _w who had nches.vous > Two: -Provinclai By-Elections.\u2018Eptétar fo The Montreal Star.Quebec, November 20.\u2014 The bye- made necessary by the Cabinet cnanges announced yesterday, will take place week earlier, | .ot.Thomas CRizen Dead.Special to The Montreal Star.\u201cSt.Thomas, Ont.November 20.\u2014Eli Pavey, for many years a member of the carriage building firm of Pavey \u2018Bros.this city.1s dead here.He was 67 vears of age, and is survived by a widow and two daughters.a Charcoal The Great Absorbent Absorba and Removes Stomach and Intestinal Gases and Makes The Breath Pure.Heotia for the year.{bat | moose un * Chief Game | ports, and undar the.act parties: killing will not | oe en at season\u2019 reported to}: {las boxwood, pocosnut ah | ie less than Hat {eo vin th IN NOVA SCOTIA.Special to The Montreal Star, - Halifax, N.S, Nov.P0.\u2014The open season for moose has closed In Nova The season used to continue until tha end of the month, at the last ségsion of the Legis: {ature the Game Act was amended to September 16th to No- cow moose are protected until 1912.No perion having killed one moose is permitted to attempt to kill \u2018or \u2018take another the.same season.Kiliing of calf under one year is forbidden, Commitstoner -Kntght} \u2018has not yet received the complete: re- moose 86 allowed a reasonabjs\u2019 time in which to forward the re eo season hav! only.\u2018closed .ihe reports of OE Masons com: e avañubis for some time.compared with last Halifax Courity fry as \u2018| ber of killings of any other two\u2019 toun- \u2018ties: Annapolis and Queens conte Text, and the total àf those | two rah of the is ch.0 «ht'kinds of makers: .UPRIGHTS-\u2014\u2014Weber, Made Fure, Crab Jars\u201d 25e; 2, \u201cerson & Milton.ORGANS-Dominion, Karn, T H plant oi besin ation in A And surely they do want to extend the responsibility, they should be \u201ccalled most Te ne Mel E.See our Samples and get a Demo nstration.\u2014 ; crati market for their manufactures in|in\u201d and .reprimanded.The whole He, with Chamberlain .9 Departmental Clothiers, Hat 4 ; ; n e ._ > - § out greats improved editions of The | Canada, Any one who questions th | question bas assumes the proportion NA KISS DES Jf liad, mC WILSON AUTOMOBILE co.| SAXES arret ESS Piee Ï y y LT, ssue statement should consider their of a public menace.as the Liberal Unionists,\u2019 pod, whi Fed \" qe Cor.St.Catherine & St.Lawrence # which two papers now aggregate pranch\u201d industries already establish- remained independent, theirs.le 0 Inga arty\u2019 Lord.ed here on a profitable basis.* OSBORNE STREET.|| Mme The suggestion of one of our worthy aldermen.that a certain number of.1» father as thé Duke of Devonshire, and \u2014 A | TARIFF TALK.mis + - ; - Le Lien \u20ac ; therefors-removed-from'the Commons.to ! - es a oo IEEE Ct 1 Mr.Fielding's declaration that the IF BRITANNIA.DIDN'T RULE.policemen should be sent to New York the.Upper House.\u2018where.his.advice.on: the count tes of Hun tngdon and Cha.| TI A 0 ; owe 3 ace armes \u2018Observance of the French trade treaty | - The Monroe doctrine protect Cana- |to learn how things are done there ne hy en To Ee hon rere P transportation of will be entered into without reference da?\u2018The Monroe doctrine won't.be MAY not be a popular idea.There arc sitions , ring Te.open pense \"dare Le their a Kk, a th : ' to the United States\u2019 action will give able to protect itself if Britain loses those in this city who think that our.j 0 da & .pô raftwas 5 SR \u201cAt the a meeting of the Inde- 3 satisfaction in Canada\u2014this apart from policemen are up to enough badness ge reer | command of the _8eas, says the Tor- perous, ttiements in that distri , You horn LE rs - : .5 any criticigsm that may arise regatd- onto Telegram.| now.without being sent to New York Péinasor \u2018Hotel last svening, the \u201cnous * 4 os at Bark Lak te * : with the furnituré and kind attention we ing any details of the convention.It} But then, what about Canadian an- to learn some more of how to do It.Ing as, «is elec tor the exsi New Libera) Whips Appointed.Hi para: EE » the- pens > got, and Wé have brought our friends, has alrcady been pointed out how 9 ! If some one will tell our police what ar: Btevénson (re- : Matra: C0 al plentiful.ang: 8% are.the American Executive à tonomy} We Would stil have that the laws \u2018of: Canada are, and & trifle | feces first vice-president.TF.M.|Special \u20aco the Montreal Star.Venient to Ardndél 5a Sod Weir, and wlio want to re-furmish.| i > can Executive may regard|ieft.As it appears in\" the re- 1a , Learmonth; second vice-president, -W, H: |.Ottaws, November.20.\u2014.H.B.- Me- Ü'Roc8\u2018accorimodétion can \u2018be obtain.\u2018 the Franco-Canadlan agreement as! vealed - word - of the masber about the by-laws of Montreal, and Arnton; secretary-treasurer, Gébrge Aird Giverin, M.P.for Ottawa, hax been ed near lakà Have many desir.- Font these remarks to \u2018sundue\u201d discrimination against the |mariner of the \u2018 Toronte Glo urge upon them that/thewe regutations en Re Lae W W.| appointed Liberal x tn Jn thé \"Hb - sole, locations A A why are.made to :.United States.and, in: consequence, a preventive of.substantial aid |&Te not meant purely to ornament the B.Bulling, Jr; D.P.Stevenson.aus vi SEP.for Bichmond se a / C.A.Spencer, 65 St.Francois.ar Eu us, \u2018and of us, & not strange.~~ apply the maximum tariff rate to Can- to an Imperial navy\u2014it should be able \u201ct2tute books, we will get along with- | JED.28 8, 2 Fry, GOUSIE condition.Scotia: Mr.MoGiverin suc.vier st.Montreal 208.7 daw Af W.Ww | ddian exports to the American Re-| to cope with the Kaiser's utmost tru- | ut New York methods.place to-morrow, evening to dese coeds a or Pardee, who a mes chief.§ e do the right thing.e want public.The preferential tariff in favor culence by land or by sea.What \u2014 field and Sher PRE = Ye In place \u201cof Rote a a piety] : your business, we have the goods, and of Great Britain, too, causes epecula- nonsense! .Autonomy, the Canadian È o'clock.\u201d \u2014 Ftom The Mo treal jot Mr, A.K.Sole, éx-M.P.of Pon - 4 .we give honest value, and we get the tion along the same fine.Uncle Sam navy, 80, called and yet-to-be, the ASK D.MER: BRUCHESH 1 & Lind: A b de neral of Nova To the, Eaisor.of: The.Montreal Star: = \"Bas other possible arrows In his quiver | remult.with which to prick us in connection wi th tariff matters) TO CENSOR ALL PLAYS.{#3 ~Tw fepresentatives of the \u2018Acsdemie- tems of apology, used by those who 8ir,\u2014~In your issue ot Saturday 1s al contend that Canada \u2018has done her.: - jiplcture of the Molson steamet.Accommé- 6.LENVALE ONT: = Wns Tests}: gation, taken, it ls supposed, in 1345 of |.IE We make credit arrangements with pleasure.$1.00 PER \u2018Imperfel upkeep duty In leu of spe- Theatre conferred with Mgr.Bruchesi farmer.led \u2018auddenty aged 77 years AUS G 0 E n En , Mr.Foster, in the debate on the ad- ciflc Imperial defeticé Measures, that yesterd on ro : ent tne aoorove trated oun Lo Ton als a Fee 5 wite of |.ar stexmers of tho OPENS AN ACCOUNT | dress.brought forward three points is to say, ourjrailways, our canals, ana | 2275 WHS eu Tas.at from ad Jerah a dead In hed sand ween Quebec - and.of the Payne BHI which demand at- other alds of the Arche\u201d They expressed oo venced, Tears Se : Ea = ove, : | Sontrowt i national\u201d development In-1845 a 4 the Quebec vus bulit \u2018by ! themselven'as.An ling to have ail plays | LUE what becomes of this array, minus laziness \u2018pre and: join thelr made in: - tention: i RE ES censored by his race and to ablde by | George | A - 1.His reading of the famous retalla- \u201cBritannia Bules the Waves\u201d\u2014Wnat! Ni decision.21 > Miovei 2 pietant evel \u201cQuebec, and a Ÿ 2 Inter the dorm IE \u2018Everybody should have one at these prices: torv clause is that the additional duty Those wh te His Gracs mat to Tha Star this Muni, \u2018named after its bullder, John LJ ose who scoff at the German dan- morning that it he sue a serious | At.the à Mann, bf Quebec, was launched in the] § 5 Upho h Bock «it 25 per cent.[ad y slorem sin apply.ger lose sight of historical indices.matter that He would defer his de- half of he} Quebec river.Thess.two boats, with.the |\u2018 \u201cga000- Parlor.Bet, for x $1000 $1.75 Upholstered Hig not merely to dutiable- \u2018goods, but to .on The levy of an \u2018indemnity.in case.of & ?British defeat-wènié- mean: Something \u2018 to Canada.If such à comprotise- woütdéàtisfy the victarions Mento; «4 | Possibly.séme.> à Ms > et SDS ne \u201ctoliovwthi- » satisfied to allow Great Britain to lrétend.trom He ingtord, que.a the.shot,\u201d but the real Canadians |\u2019 : bu a ouldn\u2019t \u201cOn: # ne } Queen, were the Torrance line, and mn | ; and Mont ; Ohairs for $1.00.5 $1800 Bureau and Stand, - British bevelled glass Mir.: yor; for ro - drticles.on the free list as \u2018well, He aid not put.this construction forward with\u2019 \u2018full assurance of -ita correctness, a \u201cbug -he.added.that.dn, \u201céminent.States -potiticfan \u2018whom hd had \u201cétltéd took the same view.of @ Section 15 Imposes a aicrientt- Ang duty of 10 per cent to alt other duties upon goods \u2018which either are imported in vessels nol of the United States, or: \u201cbeing \u2018the pro- due tion \u2018or manufacture of ny fore EY the et à Montreal, which was mens) : ro fn ft 1863, at Cap RV 3.any powitive |B Pi the: ch on in fur tréfilug ; th gs of oon, In y Company: - aidmaie.ue nm the Nabit ie : \u201cnot png pans 3 ho t, Lady isin, So ng, 0 Took\u2019 exactly \u201cJike \u2018tres cent\u201d Fit go-at thatr cs MEN'S SWEATERS 1 \u2018heavy winter weight weeds, A et A844 | Para @) a] We have ie amormet in fed, sa, re und Mack se the mort ressomsble on 3 Merchants Pass a Strong \u201c oer with very best materials; sizes 37, 39, 40 $6 9% | IAT Dt que dna for mem ive Jing at $1.5 a st.75 ova Resdlution Against the Proposed 4 t ; ee enn.VU su UV 7 cardinal sweater for men ive-aré selling [ .* es rain an oe measure Regular $1050; to clear y/ ce NC =} Men's coat sweaters in navy blue, all wool ; pockets, spires battou: big make; MEN\u201dS $18.00 TO $22.00 SUITS, FOR $12.0.Men\u2019s Fit-Rite Suits, from the finest grade of Scotch and Eng lish Tweeds and Worsteds, cut in the latest styles.$18.00, $20.00 and $22.00, for.cee ee eee a .$12.00 lution is based are the following: at dar rs on town: | SUPPLY: your SILK NEEDS from anne | 8 MONDAY'S SPECIAL OFFER! mompanies; that It is frequently found Ampossible to obtain all the insurance Silk offerings at this price are not unusual in this section, but an offering of | from., registered companies .$ + : Ick refuse risks that do not -suit such a variety as this contains probably has not presented itself before -this Ahem; that as registered companies ear 7 , ; i have the right to re Insure a portion year.a : efr risks with unregistered con- : } ; UE ey a « .+ , \u2018eern:, the same right should be left to : 3,500 yards of British PEAU DE SOIE, reversible satin finish, check \u2018and \u201cthe insured; that exentual recourse to \u2018enderwriters at Lioyd's.London.or| & stripe designs, perfect in\u2019weave and dye, and an assortment that includes al- other unregistered concerns, has been inati vhi à îhe owners cnief safeguaräs against most every color combination you could want, navy and white, black and white, \u2014\u2014excessive-ratesof a virtual combine\u201d |.\"pink and white, brown and white, helio and white, sky and white, turquoise i.Finally, the meeting resolved \u201cThat this association places itself on rer and white, also a limitéd quantity of handsome Scotch plaids.Re: tord as strongly opposed to any al-|| gular v values 500 and 55e.On sale, Monday, yard 2 e ter: ion in the insurance laws that will in any way restrict the freedom of our \u2018members in securing insurance to the} ; ( fullest extent of their requirernénts, or \u2018that will: deprive the assured of the Ic ight of placing such insurance with inancial i of a.rhpanies grain dl | Ribbons of soft, pliable taffeta silk, in the prettiest of floral de uséfal for any od the resolution be sent to the Minister of multitude of gift articles cles wih which feminine fingers are so busy at this season; popular reg.$2.00, for\u2019 ER 3125 Men's Scoich wool underwear, \u2018good heavy make, sateen facing, buttons ; \"skirt and cuffs; a good, warm, roomy garment; fits like a glove.Special for.73 Come in and ge.one of our famous 25¢ Tiss this afternoon., 1 Sr , Se GIRLS\u2019 WINTER DRESSES We \u2018shall: show some special numbers in warm woollen dresses Monday, and mothers not\u2019 hink of having dresses [nade for their little daughters until after seeing these and extraordinary values.Cashmere \u2018Dresses, \u2018French \u2018style, trimmed with white wilk braid and tucks, \"skirt finished with pleats and deep hem; in cream or pale bine only; ages $1.49 .8,4 and 5 years.Special .ereccaerierscrrietarsosnriasescscaccccesasnsnen Girls\u201d Dresses of plaid cheviot, trimmed with velvet front and straps; colors $2.83 ; green and red; ages 6.8.10, 12 and 14 years, Wonderful values at .: Girly.Heavy Stripe Cloth Dresses, made with waist and pleated skirt, trimmed \u2018With tucks : nd box pleats, sleeves nicely finished with a wide cuff.Colors of green, $2.10 Cc and blue; ages 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years, Special.ccieenvecnces ire TC Flanneletto Dresses, made with waist, nicely trimmed with brad, full gath- red skirt; colors red and white and navy and white; ages 8, 10, 13 and 14 49c A ears.Special.sers cectassassdosrsssesesssearsrancsnesagesnantssarsorian Girl \u2018Flannelette Dresses, made with waist, full gathered skirt, nicely .finished \"with fancy braid; ages 10, 12 and 14 years.Navy and white and red and 59¢ white.Special.Jansoncoovsa masesscessssdeserancasensieseteenacnsnasat, _ \u2018Children's Flannelette Dresses, Mother Hubbard style, plain yoke, skirt finished ~~ with-a -deep-hem,.red and.white and blue and white; ages 1, 3 and 4 years.39% SPECIAL 0 savenuves unosenvraune seserericetesstrasessecnseasssnseiranes 95¢ AUTOMOBILE VEILS FOR 50e | A delivery just in of Crystaliine auto veils or scasfs, with hemstitched each 21/4 yerds ong, in black, white, cream, nevy, brown, tan, mos, mytle, grey.tatipe, old rose, sky, At a recent meeting of the Mont- foal Produce Merchants\u2019 Association a ~wesiolution voicing strong opposition to the proposed get respecting insurance ow before Parliament.Amoiig the reasons upon which the.8b.Catherine and | Peel Streets Coy .Agriculture, asking for and claiming [fl 1 alss for little girls\u201d sashes; - Full range of colors; ria, and pick.The d makes splea- c : hi ial int t in the bill, be- regulet L electric, wiste fabric is waterproof, half of the Gnirying and produce bio Lt valuc up to 39.a ee uen eerie hoe dd storm or traveliag vois: slo suitable.for scarfs, etc.Special == 50 ~ duatries of Canada, which we realize .; A will be sc vitally and adversely affect-.| \u20ac \"1 ed if the proposed legislation be enact- +.0 Cl GREAT VALUES IN LINEN AND COTTON DEPARTMENT CHIEF JUSTICE RETIRES.reat garance Sale in Our Mantle Section = tnôlined b atford to ign = Bargain opportunities that no economically iné ousekesper can ore: - Mr.Dubuc\u201d Forty Y Years In Judicial orted | \u201c tity of full size Marseilles quilts, ass Homes in Manche.4 Tremendous SPecClals | mo: hun ini wm © w |, i ws oe a we, | ; , cial value for hotels.Reg.$1.50.On sale Monday finished with nice floral border.Reg.value $3.35.4 QF Our Mantle Department is busy\u2014very busy.Even when sellirig goods at regular rates our prices are each.desssedessea cree nsesaenen neue e .ŸBC Price each, Monéay.\u2026.ucccresesereneeenencncecs so moderate cur merchandise so good, it would seems strange fon che practical woman to shop elsewhere.We 150 extra large size full bleached Damask Table Cloths, \u2014 No Phone or Mail Orders.) have as regular customers, thousands of disoriminating won women Who know that Scroggie\u2019s women\u2019s apparel \"| in assorted floral designe; size 8x10.Reg.$2.00.1.35 .\"REMNANTS OF FLANNELETTE.a \"y.and Scroggir\u2019s low prices are unmatchable.On sale Monday, each.RER Ve a Remnants 45d (ol ends a white and colore Saxo y Man partmen will Tira busy these 1 Fianne! 0, flann good The rear No.1.be ¢ on Monday with tour great specials.hemmed.mortel Patterns Food size pM er Tan.J used lengths of 4 to 7 yards Choice per length, 49¢ comes \u2018only.This skirt - boarding houses.Regular price, §1.25.NARY 20000 secsevessiesrsarnrccncaensrnraacsaraans Pure Slik Underskirts, $2.49, Value ss.00 «cloth, in navy is a genuine bar- Per dozèn .ssssceccess » evsrreennes \u2026 auuc000e \u201c15e Remnants and mill ends of superior quality White Sax.Color: black, rod, ght lua grey; poney mad por bought.Hy ar wn tn hi to | St BREET eg gu SLRS, Sl HL TAT » ize, t > 8 garments, st HALF THE a sie dy ° y bought.Many in this lot.id Gedo.EE oeal alo price, each 22e.per \u2018oz.2 65 Jengths/ up to 10 yards; also few lengths for wrap-.SPECIAL NO.2.\u2018 | SPECIAL NO.4.3 American Crochet Quilts, best make, epeclally manufac.pers.lengths from 7.3 to 81-3 yards.Cholce per 756 8 a .; - tured for public nstitut ns, soft quality, ouble nactonne énecennetunadsa000ea0 00020 - .: HE 5 28 in.Shaker\u2019s Flannelstte, a good, useful qual- Missos\u2019 Coats, $3.98, Value $6.98 Werner's Black Salts, $12.75, Value $26 and $35 pins route; Dow and beautiful Marselies designs.1,35 y for ks time of the year.On sais Monday, pr Jg Stylish models, in broad cloth, Venetian and Pan.\u201c°™oor ' oe Soman pr Te Sizes 14-16-18 years, material heavy cheviot, serge, e th, Ven an 150 pairs of Ready\u2019 Made Shoots, made of the best age [IEF +11101 ets EE rte colors: navy, black and brown, an excellent warm coat ama cloth.Some are handsomely trimmed with braid, .lish Cotton, linen finish with on dona t top and one quantity 3 aide.Reg.18 1-3c.On sale, per 126 for a modest price.others are made on strictly tailored lines, Altogether Inch at the Bottom Teener TO ones, TBE Fara, Jonday Loreen : : 34 1 ide w and colored Saxony, good heavy, qual- a EEE NO Se san) | Tue ne special lot Come early on | pi on sty St adn San fe one ua haie PSE AS EE Women\u2019s Skirts, $1.98, Value $3860 .- Monday, and buy an \u201centre rit for the pri of skit.( \u201cvalue 186 4nd.360.Sale price, each 15e; per doz.\u2026î TATA necce0s oreseseetenecac eee sec en Sie Made up in a good model, in an excellent heavy Sizes 34 todd Strongly built, suitable.Jor ass actu} Lh Orage.i : fa Eh apd dry, honting\u201d und fishing.deal nite.He.hoy tee Suing.00.Al us + easly as possible.© rally located, with sprinklers; Jowiiusurdbite: land gris 14000.nN : : HE at I le pba rats > TR ; ; ; J floor space 50,000 feet, Easy: eek Appiy- JOHN FINDLAY,\" Phone Main 1 ~~ NVigre and Elizabeth streets.in Stet. mr TA A En SNPS 73 57 18 cc VS 0 5 a Montreat \u201cge vire EXPERTS.| ARCHITECTURAL EXPERTS \u201cREAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS.FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS.We beg to submit herewith a lst of a few - RARE OPPORTUNITIES IN BUSINESS \"PROPERTIES which.we.wish to close out immediately; and the low prices we are authorized to quote on same for quick sales make \u201cthem exceptionally good: chances.fo CLOSE ESTATE LATE JOSEPH HUDON.That magnificent, stately stone residence, No.208 Champ de Mars st.i\u201c Would\u2019 make a fine residence, church, school or hospital.The house is 40 \"feet front, 4 storeys high.Immediate possession.TO CLOSE ESTATE LATE P, DONOVAN.F The corner of St.Leon, McCord and Oller streets, having about 21.000 square feet, with canal frontage, and no doubt G.Ting.\u201cAssessed ut $21, 000.00.corner CRESCENT AND 8T.CATHERINE STS.\u2018 One of the few remaining corners that can be purchased on St.Catherine \u2018street west Is the north-east corner of St.Catherine and Crescent streets.jl: This is a well-built property, consisting of stores with dwellings above and very good flats on Crescent street; a]l well rented to good tenants.Lot 59 x 116, total area, about 6,417 feet.For Speculation or investment, nothing can equal this.\u201cMcGILL STREET CORNER PROPERTY.A corner property containing a little over 12,000 sqaare feet, with light .-on all four sides; a property which is increasing in value rapidly.Splen- xdid shipping.facilities.\u20148ultable for.almost any.business.purpose.Price | is exceedingly low to close same out at once ¢RAIG STREET CORNER, THE BEST BUY ON THE STREET.À A 96 feet fronthge on Craig street, corner of St.George, within a few -yurds of Bleury and St.Peter streets, the cross line of Montreal, by 187 \u201cfeet.deep, with light on 3 sides.We are closing out all of the Warden : King properties, and this is one of the very few remalning that we have not yet disposed of, but it is the very best one of all.APARTMENT - BUILDING TO BE SACRIFICED DUROCHER STREET.© The very best bargain now on the market in this class of property is .this Durocher street property, which has just been placed fn our hands ex- .clusively, as the owner wishes to make a sale at once.\u2018The property is modern and up to date down to the smallest details,'and the tenants are the very best class that could be obtained.The lot-contains 7.380 feet of ground.The property pays a handsome return on the money required to be invested.If vou mean business and want a good property at a real snap, this is the oupportunity.Don't delay, enquire immediately.The above are only a few of the snaps we can give you now.If you + not tblax that any of these would suit you, \u2018phone, call or write to SON JAMES BROWNE AND.SON, The Only Firm in the World that H real Estate its Entirety, Æ- 207 ST.JAMES STREET.© Tel.Main 627 or 628\u2014Private Branch Exchange to all Departments.+ _ | CAN YOU SAVE Bc A DAY?i HOW TO BEGIN TO BUY A HOMF Buy a Building Lot from $7 to $15 cash, and $1.37 and up per month.Now think what it does mean It means that if you have ambition you can own a cosy home, instead bf\" z;einking money in rent.$ DOMINION is the the place Take Lachine cars to 2nd Avenue, To-morrow, and ask for the Agent.G.W.BADGLEY, 14 St.Peter Street, ST THE PLACE OF GREATER PROMISE* LAMBERT oh SALE $2,500.MERTON AVE, \u201c Néw modern solid brick houses; seven rooms, furnace,.all.city conven- \"fences, ready May 1st; only 20 minutes\u2019 ride from McGill street, on new \u201c CASH.BALANCE $25 MONTHLY.$150, $200, $250.$15 to $25 cash, $2.67 monthly ana up.Jots are clase to, and on the ELECTRIC CAR line, and only , These 20 minutes\u201d ride from city.For information, G.W.BADGLEY, 124 St.Peter Street ALL EYES ON MONTREAL | The fastest growing suburb around Mon fth all city advantages.: .$151.25 When 10 pegefot.is paid on lot.Good Electric $191.25 Sant to property.\"SCHOOLS, CHURCHES and $350.00 § CASH and up, balance $2.60 monthly and : $572-00 .Free plans.: 3880.00, G.W.BADGLEY, 124 St.Peter Street.Office on property open Saturday and to-morrow afternoon.1 DAYS.PRIGES | $265 $278 $300 8325 $350 8375 | rot.You got t Interest.r i .for infor mation.' he Montreal Investment & Freehold Company ~G.'W.Badgely; pee 194 OT.PETER STREI sie eg ST.CATHERINE STREET CORNER IN \u201cWESTMOUNT.Substantially built, value steadily increasing.Good sound in- tment.Je it Soe as approved 5} Money to, in ge pe proper per \u2018 = do Bice\u2019 \u201cfats So we tired 1,000; tice fi.Max Hr a ae Bullding.ang St.U Te ou A = bomme Wve., wots.Fi Grate, UPPER LACHINE, B0aD, No.: 378 (near West: | Jouse WHERE LIFE IS WORTH ee\u201d A suc OPTION ON OTHER 20 LOTS.to the city.Best car services.Belanger's IX Avenue fice, Carriere Road, Phone Main 1909.CESS FROM THE WORD \u201cGO.\u201d OF THESE BEING TO ALDERMAN QUAY, WHO HOLDS AN Reasons Why Lots Are Selling Fast FIRST \u2014Low prices.Rasy\u2019 tere Molson Park being positively on the highest level.LOTS ONLY $110 UP Payable 5 per cent.cash, balance $1.76 up monthly, ; THREE WAYS TO REACH MOLSON PARK.(1) Take Amherst cars and et -off.either at Papineau -Avenue Toll Gate at Mr.McEvoy's Office (opén daily), or at Rosemount Boulevard New Qote Road), within one minute's walk of Mr.(2) Or Mount Royal cara to Iberville Street, within on Iberville street (open week ends).rs to Carriere Rond, within three minytes\u201d walk of Mr.Oshorne\u2019s Office on Harold Street (open week-ends.) : .Other Offices .gpen daily, viz.: MR.CHEVALIER, Rosemount Boulevard; - or-apply to or- \u201cphone JF OHN FIN DLAY, y 152 LOTS SOLD IN 19 3 \u201cSECOND \u2014Good climate, pure air, THIRD.\u2014Accessibllity / i Bourassa\u2019s .¢ftice (open dally.) - 2 ininutes* walk-ef_Mr.| (3) Or Pie MR.THERRIEN, 1380 30 St.John Street.I have on my list several most able residences in city and in be discreet, A modern stone front two-storey particulars on application.FOR SALE, Terms, 1-3 cash: desired.pointment to see them.\u201cSECRET SALE HOUSES\u201d desir- West- mount, which I cannot advertise, but can only offer at private sale to buyers who are earnestly seeking à home.The owners of these houses do not wish it known that they are desirous of selling, and the particulars of these houses I am permitted to give to those who wiil These are the kind of houses\u2014Bargains which you hear abo r they are sold, and then you e reflected: \u201cIf I had only known,\u201d EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE.WEST END RESIDENCE, SEMI-DETACHED, house, with verandah front and side, 10 rooms, .gpen plumbing, concrete cellar, recently decorated throughout, large brick -shed,- suitable for stable or garage; situation, - west end of city, west of Guy street.Full All the latest and most modern WEST- MOUNT HOUSES; prices, $6,000, $12,000.immediate possession if Telephone Main, 1110, and make an ap- W.ERNEST BOLTON 141 Notre Dame Street West.PROPERTY FOR SALE.BEST investment in the market, between Berri and St.Denis, on Dorehester street\u2014Solld stone and briek, ed; bringing about 11 tal, which could be nereased; price $82,000; L 694 Star Office.CLARKE ST., Annex\u2014 Sit; Modern stone \u2018front flats, 30 feet front, stab) ete, well rented; price $10,800.W.Er iton, 141 Notre Dame west.; COLONIAL AVE ize of fot 75; re: venue $300; ce 44,500 fred Y payments, Real Estate pect ower 1885, SE DUROCHER STREBT, Outremont, No.288 to \u2014 Six flats modern improvements, - ce locality and well rented.Apply Doctor Fortin, 03 Rachel.Phone St.Louis {1 _- 270.4 Zaw.FINE Westmount House, wide, qu palit and excellentiy finished; - residence; two story; eleven rooms; $12,500; tre, Fred.R.Cole, \u2018206 St.James.\u2018273 6\u2014 FOR SA nesr se eus etyiish -self-conta! ressed brie rout; bay windows; y grate.ety mantel in parlor; 3 bedrooms for with [Ive grate end mantetH-Pa ,- went all divided off and tinished;-quiet lo-\" cality.Apply on premises.5 378 FORCED SALE\u2014Two new flats, 784 Mance st,, © all the )atést improvements, open plumbing, ete, Owner must sell at once.Call aud seu; uo reasunable offer refused.Apply 784A Mance' st., Annex.; FINE West Bug stone front two story bouse; all modérn; élght roomis; excellent order; ee: | street, 87,250; terms.Fred.R.Cole, 205 8t.James st.2718 8 \u2018FOR SALE-\u2014$30,000, for a central block of flats and leneibents, $5,000 cash; Park ave., city, heated flats, $18,500, will exchange; Notre Dae > À is = sure investment mud Lot à speeuiution; our in perfect order; aiways rent- ; - SHOW r cent.On present ren- |- cash $15,000 to $20,000, balance.at.5 per cent.- Main | £6,000, exsy terms; 2245 Mance st, | \u2018hotise; with viable \u2018snd 4 bul i ea of et residence où.oqual or picher prices.RTE do, 00; » 20 a\u201d Jemes | w MOUNT.Thine oe TE sb | depee; on; eleven rooms; - 500.AuotBer dn higher serch de a earsy ternus.Fred.1, Cole, 2 \"$11, 00 BAGG, BL.Tawronce -\u2014 .G :tene- \u201cments; cash wv Dalguce easy._véranms \u2018De venue $1200 à; ir Alex acute 308) Mitehinon.\u2018 od sae Bt.Jouta : ; 15 HI 500CSE \u2018LAWRENCE, near\u201d sbérarsoks - Tenement and store, \u201cwith \u2018cottage on 8t, -po- I minique; cash $7,300, balance vary terms.Alex.| Schachter, 168.Mitchison.Bt.Louls 1855.© $300 CASH secures two- flats, 271 and 55 Muarcll avenue, bâlance very easy \u2018lerius; cach flat bas six reeins, bathrooms am} w.c., amd good cellar; hardwoud Flows; gas snd electric fixtures, pear.Shérbropke Boulevard apd Mountain bel curs.bor particulars apply RL: - March avenue, Westmount I'lateav, Notre Dee.do Grace.«7 277 8 24 $132,000\u2014COXMMON, corner good pracant | Qiiven, lot; o OSCupled by hotel; cash $1,500, b yeart\u2014 Apply \u2014 bison._ Telephone st.Louis $100 BUYS 5 ACRES ($5 monthly), choice fruit snd berry lind near Atlantic City, LN.J.- Mild, healthfnl climate; fertile soil}! nearby markets, make truck and poultry rafsing very profitable.Excollent slilpping facilities, two } da, pure water.faëturing town ° and river nearby.insured.Booklet.White people only.Fra- sim Co., 6874 Bailey Bulldiing, Phlia., Pa., 245 4 law \u201cTile Lots FOR 8 SALE.CT ES \u2014\u2014 | BURTON AVE.\u2014For sule, in \u201cWestmount; a lot, \u2018It by BU ft; good nelghborbeod.Apply 88 Fort street, COMPARE oar.prices .vlbers votore buying elsewhere and the dlustiva of GU Crystal Spring ark lots wiluated 30 lu Lutuie heart of Centre of lie City vu the exteusiou or our principal streets, on SL Deids, ow each, $o cash aud $5 monthly; on Berri, Sauguinet; City: Mall, DeGuspe uud publie loud, Loom droy esc, $2 cash aud $2 wmobthiy.Uver lc bargaty\u2019 our purcuasers ges ole cuabee vol of 12 of getuug their lots luv JU ur $4V; lU p.©.discount Lf buyers of 12 lots; all city unprovewenis al band; church, scbouls, electric cars at cy fare) purest water.\u2018Lake St.Deals curs to get |-itere, Agents ou the grounds dally.Further formation; plans free, at Montreal Iteni kstule Market, 141'5t.Yeter street.Main lil: This prices will go up 33 per lot suvu.286 CHAMBURD st\u2014Tweo lots next No.O03; aust be wold at vice; oasy terms tv builders.ki, Li Baugh, UT SL.Jaunes.(CHESTEY - SL.just west of lacitic ave; x1 10 Li price $1.00 per toot.Ww.ro \u2014dot next No.1153; also Cowan JE.Lois mext 2008; lors Hunéré.MONT AL WEST -\u2014 Hillsview avenue\u2014 Choice VE En Jots, 54 x llv, mod- price; terms to suit.L 656, Star 276 zeod B DAME D E GRACE\u2014Fine double lot, 50 8; 98 feet, on\u201d PES level: wili-bell for $1600 Low fol a burgaln.Address y ar: Basch © Office, oN NICOLET ST, near.Ontario; five minutes walk from chureb, Apply 623 Orleaus, Malsok- Deuve: SHERBROOKE ST:,\u201d Westmount, opposite Pa Fiñe\u201d butiding tot, ST-feet front; price\u2014tow > a prompt purchaser.W, A.Suowgdon, 2 Mer: chants Bak Building.ST.LAMBERT\u20142 c a foot buys\u2019 Soren ot, 58 x close to line of Verte: Firitas Office.1 a1.Phono Eest \"1508.alance Alex.Bchachter,- 158° Mit- } Manu | TAL ave.x LTBI \u201cpren roc thrvoin, ensily \u201cheated, ry Tied oar e leaving J will pen for #10.Abpir 20 CONGORD ST, 23\u2014Modern house, ne rooms, \u201cextensive Kicbem; cement cellur; 336 per month.Apply Moowm 64, Mau of Ottawa Bud \u2018ing.Teluphuve Main 14: ar \"CENTRE OF \u201cCITY, eve Tepalred, price rom 35-10 320\" per month; possession médlate Apply pro DÉLORIMIER AVE.\u2014Six rooms, hall, hot wa \u2018 ares se ae avr to se tet at \u201cgacri- or er.a\" 132 Deforiupler.or\u201d Bt Rachel at: + 18 (RUCHER ST., 15, sede ero Febovated ~throughont; ~ under new manage gent, The\u2019 Misses Cockburp, of Dixle, vlier firit class apéomniodaltion-!to | roulners: modern sicélrle Light; conveniences; urge watérouess all newly papered.; FOUR tenement solid brick \u201chouse on City \u2018Haiti avenue, © between Untario and De- montigny ats, present -rent \u2018Bis year.Apply: proprietor, \"1:0: Bl Lawrence st.6.: 275 | GUY wTREET, 0 upper tenement, elght rooms and barhroom, si 2a ss 3L James Phone Nain 3 267 34 HOUSE, with seven rooms, with bath; will be rented cl for the winter.810.St.Catber- ne st.west.Key ut 821 Bt, Catherine west.HOUSES T0 RENT\u2014}40 Ontarlo st.west, upper tenetnent, $35; lus St.Fawille st., lower t $25; St.Deals st, upper (heated), $40; lurk ave, Annex, heated tints, $40; flats -on St.Urbaiu st., near Fairmunpt ave, $1V to $15; 458 St.Lawrence st., upper, $36; 04 and 58 Plymouth Grove, upper and dower tenewmeuts, $18 and 415; 1V233 Lorchbester\u201d st.west, upper teuement, $Zà; Lllats in Moutreal Annex, frum $8 to $40; Chambord st, flats, $8 to $15; tenements vu St.Antolne st., from $10 to $20; Blue ave, self-contained, $50; St.Voidinique st., upper\u2019 tencment, $20; \u2018Sangninct.8 su, selr- contained, $20.Heurz Ward & vou 260 St.James st.i HOUSE to er; ot rosie; ¥7.50 per month.Apply 836 Albert st.-HOUSE TO LET, .with Jmmediate possession: T rouws; afl conveniences; reut $30.No.4206.St.Catherine street, Westmount; two \u2018blocks west of Greene ave.Apply 4282 Dorchester, or Telephone Westmount Job.5 4 LAVAL AVE.339 \u2014 Good, clean and warm ! house, 7 rvumis; to à good tenant, half price.Apply 23 Cherrler st.2 S7, HUBERT, No.724 \u2014 Choice locality, | immediately above Sherbrooke st, eight rooma on two floers.moderate rental un- : | | soucévane BT.SOGRFR | Beaudry at.Phone\u2019 Mais à Bretof, 5 Bt\u201d sert room $34.Apply room | AT MARLBOROUGH BE, Nos.TTY wo dwelt ¢ ang 1 .very low rent \u2018for winter.-Braesc Baltes, Ta Notre Dame west.« P \u2014 To let very choite lower fiat, PE, st.Apply 3018.Harawood ooo Fpl Clog > etric fixtures ana aa man ea.No dark rooms; Gurney - \u2018pestry BL, kitchen; \u2018concrete cellar.267 +\u2014\u2014 Benuti- Le new; at mantle, bay hu FE bud |.panel in aw rec, © a cabin: Ha dining rooms alabétde\u2019 fixtures, \u2018beaut LA decorated; rent-$25- Jar the winter, and $30 from May.next.Apply.\u201cL.Sor 7 24 BRIGHT BITHLE FLAT Five rooms 550 bath: tufiy | §._Valiguettg, I J + FURNISHED FLATS T TOL.DERLINGCOURT, 4180 4160 \u201cSherbrooke\u2014Hoate.ed furnished suite, consisting parler, twe\u2019 bedrooms, kitchenette, Lath, store roomy telephone, $35; also two rooms, etc, fur-< piste lated, $26.Apply -Bulte 14, Phone\u2019 1068; \"FURNISHED FLATS _ St.Andre street, near St.Catherine, two completely forntied Mars: of six and - seven rooms; everything new, height and\u2019 tasty; modern improvements throughout; low: rental for the the winter.\u2018Keys at N.2 477 Bt.Catherine ste 2153 FURNISHED FLATS to rent\u2014Staniey st., $40; Peel st, Fine avè., self-contained, §65; ° Coté des Keiges.cottage, $25; Park ave., city, (heated), $30.Henry Ward & Co, 260 st dames ut, > room; beatedj healthy locafity; pure, water; cian to Tod apart, five ed P car service.135 Gordou \u2018axes, À an.274 8\" CLARKE \u2018SY, An) Vpper.flat, 7 w; ail mod -Furnace; cu _FLAT \u201c~ Wanted to reut, à furnished fiat, for twy.for.winter months; suoderute rental; cen- trat focality- CL MAT Star Office.amelled ba Clarke.DROLET §T., 96° a\u201d pe mous | upper fiat, 4 sed apd degorated; or he winter, | 2% 278 6 DESERY.near BE.Catherine.three rooms, $6; foud, eoomé; $9.Apply Turcotlé, 86 Desery, or 3 Catherine st.wert, \u2014 Middle ah t \u2018and 8 i an inceria-t Townsh lrust.Co.rad in ge D rn - 267 23 EAPLANADE- TIVE.2537, » etonnd\u2014Mo- win new flat.+\" \u2018and 5 = ; saw and: elec DELORIMIER.Avenue: below, § Sherer Sie | \"| ANNEX-Coufortably forulibed, 6\u20ac Gnturniab- © - lat.6 rooms; Lot water heated; gus Btove; all modern chuveniencey; \u2018very.low rental to | good tenant.\u2019 1672 Bsplanade ave.FURNISHED FLAT to let\u2014Sherbrooke east, nicely farujshed and heated 9 roomed flat; i large bright rooms; dll conveuleices; would Font unfurpisiicd if desired; immediate passes \u201csion.- 278 2 NICE Tright, Tnenfdicd Tae to Tet slx rooms; Auer, light: porcelain.bath and\u2019 bot water; \u2018fo responsible \u2018party vuiy till Ist May; wake sppuintiveut Ly plone St.Louis 1665.xo LET\u2014A Ph furnished Lat, ou upper St.\u2018Uthain' st, \"3 rooums.| Address L 36 star Of- - fice.TOWER AVE.A \u2014Too pdrooms, warm, well tricity ;- reudy for \u2018oogupatlons.= Bud\" so.1107 lighted Kitchen; Leated; gas stove; plano, - ZT856 | pte.telephone Le 3192; low rent.| >| os Fair -tonments furnished flat; Dew.house, | T7 77 \u2019 TT rovius, steafif.heated, vlvetr Halt; tent\u201d 885; \u2018three rows Well Teutedi reasonable fermi: __ APARTMENTS TO LET.{ vaune of , purty PER E mess es = rm 0 a rn, Tupper st.sale 4 caving: the \u201cey MTT 6 AGINCOURT, 58 Greene, Westmount \u2014 Heated suite, consisting parlor, two beds GROSVENOR ave #Ti\u2014Sevén roctus and Lath, all ouside ligat: bacdwood flours throughout: electric fixtures; hot water heating: newly decorated; first -clars condition; lnimediate possession; d'uuus Wesimouut 2475.2533-20 HUTCHSON ST., 207\u2014To let, above Prince Ar- thur; very nice top flat, of F7 rôëns \u201cind batbruoin.\u2018Thowas Collins, 20 Chomedy st.@ 276 2 HUNTLY SI.431, also - al modern Improvements \u201chet May.\u201d M.L.Buugh, 107 St.James.HEATED FILAT\u2014S Foomsé froin cut \u201cJuntary: et sovtelr! rent $40 to lst Muy:$43 afterwards.L 619 Star Office.213 3 HUNTLEY SP, \u2014 3 roomed flat, gas, bath; Tent cheap.E.Lalonde, 405 Huntley st.Telephone St.Louis 578.; \u201c274 8 > JUST GLEAN Two fine bright flats, newly painted,\u2019 papered aid decbrated; 5 and 6 rooms; situated off St.Andre £t., above St.Cath- with six Dedrooms; splendid view, Apply to J.G.Glagstoh, Booms 24, 224 St.James ©, TI¥@ STORY artificial stone front house, upper \u201c4 aiid lower teneipent; also vacant lot adjoinins.Si sant Waveriey si, Annex.No agents.BEST pine\u201d roomed cottage in Outremont; Wa 3, Murray, St.Lambert.\" THE LAST \u2018opportunity \u201cto gé two\" (Ibex iagton ave,\u201d a LL L 182 StarOffice, 1h -to-date; rent moderate.Apply | sien 40 Royal] Josur Bullaing.218 PD _ er _Æfd\u201d Ia: Tor te ent; \u2018seif-con- \u201ctained, with very jarge yard; bie for con- ftractor of itorazez Imiuadiste ton.© For particulars, apply 46\"Nt.Famill t TO LET-\u2014At-St.Agâthe, till May 1st; bouse, | {ut May 1st /F.Adams and Co., 803 East- erfine Make an offer for the winter.| ern Townships Bank Bldg.225 32 Apply N.G.: Valiguette, .Ltd., 477 3 - - wm therine at.east.15 NOTRE DAME ST.WERT, 484, contain- Ce z ing ten roams, suitable for boarding house, LAVAL AVE.314-\u2014Splendid upper tial, heast- rental $35 per month, and all furniture, ed by furnace; will rent cheap for winter: utensils, ete., pped ready for occupa: fmmediante pussession.~ Apply I.Neville, jr.ton, for sale.Apply to J.M.Fortier, J.td., Plone St, Louis 2451.272 6 414 Notre Dame- = west: - os - LABELLE ST.\u2014Fiat, four roous, bathroom, ST, LAMBERT Howse in St.Lambert, river gus; ten dollars u month; cheap for winter: front, eight rooms, fruit trees; threc acres November free.Apply Dr.Wilson, 44 lark of land.Apply 13 Plateau st., off Mance.ave.Up 1150.: SELF-CONTAINED housès and residential flats.MANCE ST., 217 \u2014 New bright warm - Apply.The \u2018DeWitt Construction and Real alty \u201cmodern middle 1 t.2p + | Compas.Mais.2745, 276 6 MARIZ ANNÉ SP.EAST, 1-\u2014Middie flat, Kix Tous wii hath: impiedinf® possession.Apply | John Whudiay, 30 Bticdobu treet.\u2018, MARIE ANNE ST.EAST, 513\u2014Upper fiat, wix rooins and bath, to let; Immediate possession.Apply John Findiay, 30 3:.Jobu street.MENTANA, pear Mount Royal \u2014 Nice little flats, 4, 5 rooms; gas, cleaning dove; 7 and 8 dollars.Klexanaée.Notary, #1 M: Jie es; 2 qu 6 evening, T1 Aléxandét.; : between Bernard a .d Car Fe MANCE, .2627- 2656, ,Van Horne; modern new flats, $10 to.$13.Address Wilfrid Bersette, St.Louis 1085; Main 2134.213 6.MACKAY ST.2A\u2014New house, 11 rooms, bol 170 LET two new.\u201crem detached brick cot tages, euch 24 x86 feet, on Birch \u201cvenue, 10 cents a foot.Address\u201d Ly > UNIQUE, restricted, nigbly developed, Te Ih sible, 40 ix 115 Luniesites; gilt edged.foe) _xestquent, $25 down aud #3 a month; Parkdale, \u201cNew \u2018Westmount and Montclair.Free magazine,\u201d \u2018cu.Marcil and ce.180 St.James at.267 15e0d $500.00 CASH will buy a lot on Querbes avenue, 30x89, near St.Viateur st, at 20 per cent.less than prevailing prices in this locality.Apply to L 808, Star Office.273 3eo0d 4 \u201cCnpice LOTS Rosemount, St.Mary's Ward, brick buflding; 40 x 105, with 2 brick bullding.dwellings.The above property will en bloc or separately.Apply FOR SALE ST, CATHERINE ST.EAST Fine property suitable for factory or stores, 80 x 210, with 2 1-2 story story TANSLY St\u2014091 x 102, with brick bullding; Just the thing for flats.KENT 8t\u2014120 x 106 1-2, with 3.be sold .HERBERT YUILE, 508 CORISTINE BUILDING.> 92 Large renovated, ing system, suitable for residence, boarding house or commercial poses.«ve have monèy \u2018to Tend on mortgage on cl We have the tollowin available now: 31.000, iso, Fo.and\u2019 $20,000.PROPERTY WANTED, # TO RENT UNION AVENUE 8-story house, thoroughly new hot water heat- pur- MONEY\" TO LEND first real estate, at moderate rates of interest.Expenses kept down in all cases.Loans put through quickly when, required.The Cradock Simpson Co.2nd Floor Merchants Bank Buliding.205 St.James Stréet.: lent service.pe herd & Main Tel.Eastern Buliding.RER GAULT & EWING: {gana methods, a pen rae i 3\" J wash hist Ba Sheod FER race a meme st, corner\u2014propert;\u2014Bnenr\u2014G statlon $14,000; Ontario st.west, 2 = house and 2 tene- ents, $14,600; Evans street, four tene- nents, $10,000; 42 and 44 Prince Arthur.st, a very fine corner property, 50 x 90, only $9,000 \u2018Park ave.,héer Sherbrooke, 4 flats, $16, 000; 497 and 490 Wellington st., store and dwelling above, $2,800, easy terum.Heury Ward & Co., 260 St.James st.FOR SALE cottage rd two lots Delori- mier avenus, No.1092, cottage contains 14 rooms, all latest improvements, gas, elec tric light and furnace, etc, All in perfect condition.\u201d For particulars telephone Bel} East 4320.Jos Mounter.278 Part Laton- aîne.HOUSE FOR SALE On Desmarais street, § dwellings, rooms, gas, electric, solid brick ; [$1 200; price, $11, 000.On Barre at, 5 dwellings and stable, 5 rooms; rental, $580; price, $4500.On Pacific ave.,, 4 dwellings, 4 rooms; 5 rooms; rental, 8580; price, $4500., Apply Masicotte & Cote, 156 La Patrie Building.275 4 HOUSE \u2014At _Westmennt, for es ave., No.§0\u2014House well heated; hot water; dimensions of lot, 24 x 126.\u2018Address 183 St Urbain.x73 LAVAL AVE,\u20142 flats, od required $1.000; revenue $360; price $3,800, balance $300 yea Max ein Hist Real Estate Agent, Power ain RAURIRR AVE., cornèr lot, T5 x 180 \u201cfeet, revenue $612; can \u2018be | $6500.Omar.Oakley, Real James st.Telephone M.1148, ; ) MOUNT PLEASANT AVE, Wostmount\u2014g nice self-contained houses, finished watural wood; modern extension kitchen; price only $7,000.w.| A.Snowdon, 213 Merchants Bank Bullding.NICE COTTAGE for sale, on Sherbioors st, $ cash; chante 6 rent Inolesin 15.easy terms, only 8 good to quick buyer.Apply to Z.st.Pierre, 2462 St.Hubert.ot < $.NEW HOUSE, Tour ténerhénts:.gbod \u201clocality: price $3,700; rental as Apply.Dr.are 44 Park ave.Up 1189.PARK AVE., close Prince pers stréet\u2014Two flats; size Jot, 23 x 186; solié \u2018stone and -j brick; rental $600; $7.0007 a good pur- chane, Le aon, 38 M Merchauts Bank Bullding.\" PARR \u201cwi io close brick: BE 3 a #0) à t front; lot 138 son, AE 81,850; Eu 5000 w.ing.ST.CATHERINE M near St Lawrence ms, 0 one\u2019 \u2018commercial property, will sell for 000; easy terms.Apply 1018 Cedieux, near Boy.Tel.Bast- Kroi -}-Macdonald College.\u2018for e, cheap; owner leaving sus Alph, St.Germain, § = = -LOTS WANTED.WANTED\u2014Lot for bualness purposes, in west end of Westmount.State size and price for cash.Address V V 8107 Star Branch Office.SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.ST.LAMBERT -\u2014 Half acre lots for sale, 3850.00, in quickest growing section, close to Mae.of improvements, prices sure to \u2018el \u2018\u2019agon.Terms -$25, balance at $6.00 Hy.Apply to P.Girdwood, 506, E.T.| Band Bui milding 276 2 ST.LAMBERT-$330 for large lot.120 x 155, in Greenfield Park: quickest growing section: close to line of fmprovements: prices sure to near Logan, Hréoklyn Park, St.Lambert, a short distance from the new electric line; logation and view extremely good: roomy basément, ground floor.has living and dining room, kitchen, pantry, upstairs has water heating, all modern juproveinents; réut $30.00.Apply S.D.Vailiers, 1431 St.° Hubert st.l'houe St.Louis vb.«276 G ROZEL 8T \u2014 To let six new fists, \u20ac and 7 rooms, combination light, fixtures.$10 and $12, up: to daté T.: Tazlon Telephone Main 1642.| ; à 00845 6 rooms, kitchen, bath, store room, telephone, hot water, $20; rurnished, $30.Apply Jauni- tor Phone 1003 Mount APARTMENT In \u201cTh{ Linton,\u201d six rooms, top floor, facing south and west, magni- fren: outlgok.Apply Wan.M.Hali, suite \u2018or 275 Zeod AN APARTMENT of seven rc ms ta let, all modern improvements, best Jlôtalitys {rent modergte.Apply 482 * ood ave, West« mount.lo M8 FRONTENAC AUARTHENTS, St.Louis square, | orth side entrance\u2019 Sanguinet st.T and $ room apartioents; healed; Lot water year round; lighting fixtures; gas stove; etc.; rent moderate.See janitor, between 2.and 6, or J.Emile Vauler, 5 Tel.Up sas 273 Beaver Hall square.GIREENE AVE.88, apurtinent G\u2014A very desirable beated front apartment, four rooms and bath.\u201cApply to Janiter or apartment No.Ww THE MT.STEPHEN Apartment No.8, In first-class -orders.wood-Mosaic floors throughout; heated geod Janitor service; hot water and ic the year: roûnd: - refrigerator and gal stove; five rooms, large hall and bath room.Possession immediately.$40.The.nicest fiat in Westmount for the moneys\u2019 Apply evenings.- PLATEAU APARTMENTS, off Mance\u2014Modera > flat, of five rooms; heated: stationary tubs; central locality; Immediate possession.Apply, 3 18 Platean st.; \u201cBALABERRY; corner Shed: ani Rt.3 Denls\u2014Far cesûber let, suite, série living tomy, Bedroom, kitchen.and bathreom,- ented.Ælcétroîlers, refrigerator, gas.stove, eles: phone, £30.00.2M 2 TO LET.heated, five room, apartment poi the Brighton, City councillors and Mayor sts, from Dec.Ist to May 1st.Telephone.Main 4138.315 8.TO LBT on Yaine Crescent\u2019 Strest\u2014New upito-, date heated apartments, with all modern dome.veniences, Ipcluding hot water and janitors mers\u2019 vice; ready for occupation about December lst.Apply $a Janitor, 20 Déendan.ave.n° 211 TO BE SUBLET in The Chesterfield, Wests wont, six\u2019 Irge bright rooms and bath, harde\u2019 wodd finish, bèt water year around; janitor sere -vieei- would._nlso sell furniture._ Particularg Phone Metayer Up 1827 \u2014 \u201425-4-\u2014_ TO -LET heated apartments of five, and seven rooms, immediate possession also flats \u2018mpd housés.Thomas Lizget, -8t.Catherine st.Up 4246.al four bedrooms, roomy hall, Hnen rds, hardwood floors and electroliers throughout.hot water heating, corner gallery: rental $26 per month and water rates; this new suburb affords fine air and pure drinking water, good school, quick and reliable, electric service to foot of McGill street, Montreal.Apply to Geo.Duncan, St.Lam- dert, or Tel.Westmount 1576, between \u20ac and 8 p.m.: EY ; : 5 cinity of Bleury, all rooms rented; no reasonable offer refused: can be had about _ February.Apply L 718 Star Otice.ST.ANTOINE ST, newly decorated Ter tenement to let, with immediate : psses- TO LET on Sherbrooke, near Crescent, twa double rooms on bath flrt, net OFFICES TO LET.DENTIST-Very desirable.dentist quarters rent.fn excellent locality.Apply P.O.pox 2224, Mont 271.28 FINE bright medium sized frout office, heated, lighted, in heart of wholesals district, | Meintyrer ommodation.Ape ply Hows, Mcintyre, 91f Youville.ny 6 TO LET office, with two rooms, on ground floor, at 14 Place Royale.Apply to Mon*- reat Transportation Company, in the building.269 Se0d treble soo; terms $25 cash, balance §6 ly.Call on property Saturday or falliwing day.W.3.Murray, St.Lambert.ST.Li ERT \u2014 \u2018Three choice lots for w0ig \"in.Victoria Park, water a érain- age, Choïte Jocation: will sell one or the three.à bargain for, cash.Electric cars run over every half hour.L 666, Star -Uf- tice.76 3 ST.ANNES, lpts on Maple and Gth ave., $250 to $1,000; ldrge river front; $5.000; G acres, opposite villa , $1,500.E.Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.James st.A 217 6 TWO fine modern resiténées at St.Annes, on river front; furnace in both: large shaded unds, boat house, etc.Near station and the P.E.Brown, 97 Bt.He st: | UPPER LACHINE \u2014 Corner property: 2 house: sheds; small garden; Jes sthan $4,000.Particulars ftom L 730 Star Office.aa FARMS FOR SALE.FOR BALE several! beautiful sporting prop- erti adjoining to lakes, teeming with speckied trout, with partridge and deer shooting at short distance; one of these properties would make an {deal spot for an all around year tourist hotel.Also on hand several cholcéd farins, all of which have.substantial homes and located near station.Address H.D.3aint Cyr, St.Faus- tin, P.Q 276 6 3 TBR.Island of Montreal.3 190 arpents of amd, pear electric and steam cars: near river.Address Guardian of Court House, Montreal.° -170 ARTES a2 house ot \u2018outbuitd Togs; \u20180 que Te C2 6 ite 8k.A opposite - Dhes, wide Water,\u201d beantiftl \u2018pot, 35.000; acres at St; Justin, land and bulldings, fn first class state, $7,500.Brown, real estate agent, DT St.James.277 0 nt Sh.Therese, ith good build.228 arpents, 8 sAuathe, ¥ 0 LET muadern :@ies and offices in new buliaing » = taure#\"3.construction at corner Guy St Catherine.sts.A Southard, Yimited, 83 fu Alexander ot TWO front offics, very bright, rooms No.15 and 16, 214 St.James at, best value on street.J.Widmer Nellés and Bro.\u2018 ; OFFICES WANTED.WANTED use heated office or room (after seven evening).suitable small number puplis.Central.Particulars es to.size, rent, etc.to Robinson, 38 Forfar, ii: \u2014mance + BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.\u201c| MANUFACTURING FLAT Fine new manufacturing flat to Jet for Hght manufacturing; heated, with use of elevator: well Nghted on the four sides; hardwood floor; size 4 72; No.2504 St.Lawrence Boulevard, r Bernard avenue, Mile End.Low rent \u201cen ist of May.Tel.\u2018St.Louis 2569.268 9 2 aw \u2018BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.would take 1e lease at low rental; give particulars.L 7 | Star Office.péri st .DESK ROOM TO LET.ST.CATHERINE BAST, 732-784, near Visitation, splendidly situated commercial property; will be s6ld reasonably to prompt purcheser.Apply ns, Dosage, Byer Bony East 6306.st.MARK pce well built wolia_ stone and.houses theetne \u20ac brick it, = ?Mircuants \u2018Baan E alain: 5 eu = DESK RUUVIM; with vervices of stenographer and telephone: reasonable Aerma to enfiable Saks references required.Apply Ls 703 Btar.Office, FURNISHED- Houses TO LET, to let, fur- A {0 ERY ©.Doomed - tarnish in Westmount, RS ER ; i EU PRI LATR Er! oth I of mals office, e ie PEER She quired.\u201d et BUILDINGS and Yard wanted; central location; - | SELBY, 116, Westmount\u2014B roomr, bot water furnace; immediate possession; cheap for winter, Mastai I'agnuelo, 97 St.James st.Main 270.(Keys at 122 Selby st.) 273 8 ST.URBAIN BT.,2851\u2014Lower flat, 5 rooms and bath; immediate possession.Apply John Find- lay, 30 St.Jobp street.ST.URBAIN ST,, 2853~-Upper a @ rooms and bath; Immediate possession.\u2018Apply John Find- lay, 30 St: Johm street.ST.ANTOINE, 677-687\u20148 roomed flat; bath; wc.separate; hot and cold water; stone hogse; $15 month.Apply shove address.ST.HUBERT, 710\u2014To let, 2 fiats, 8 rooms and 2 large\u201d halls, bath, w.c., electric lant and gas; very reasonable for winter.Apply A.L Vallleres, 605 8t.Catherine east.Ta.Bast ae; private, St.Louis 1824.8T.LOUIS BQUARN,;: 188 we: Hated - containing six rooms and bathroom, eleo- trie lighting, cheerful locality; moderate rent.Apply 12 Si.Louls square.356 ze TWO VERY NICE fats, five &nd seven rooms, bot water furpace.Nos big Laval averine, near Bt.: Louis dé Church; very Jow rent up to lst May next Apply to Hurtubise and St.Cyr, Royal Insurance Co., Place d'Armes, Montreal.- : ; - C8 TO -RENT-\u2014397 Fullumi st.\u2014Beautifnl: four room sion.Apply to Macintosh and Hyde, 157 meals If required.\u201d Address 8 8 7862, stay - St James st.276 6 Branch Office.275 6 ST.ANTOINE ST.981 \u2014 \u2014 To let nicely = ocat room fiat, occupants are leaving y city.Sontents tor sale, kitchen stove con- APARTMENTS WANTED.i nected to hot water boller, hall stove, clec- WANTED immediatel , bachelor's a = tric fixtures, and some furniture.372 ¢ {furnished mined pente), eu.or te ES rer ra Tr HENRY 4 ce and bath.T 8000 8 ranch Se ST.HENEY WARD\u20144 rooms.6 dollars & Heo ooh Address TT tar Branch Of.| month till spring; newly Sealed.Apply \u201cJoba : de ; Hooiaban, 474 BL Kmellq st, - M6 TT de fiat; splendidly situated; facidg- gardens; as FOR SALE-$ ba.Marine Gascline Engine, twa { .yce p, complète.with oui.aia) andy ng ee?aime?gent aloes: | otc.Apply I.oe ta es : FACTORIES TO LET, THREE FACTORIES to let, at numbers 148 = , 148 St.Urbain street, 6,000, and 8, # square feet of floor.1 0% Estate Qo A Ouimet.4 Craig street west.AUTOMOBILES.MOTOR CARS, sa: - AUTOMOBILE \u2018For Sale \u2014 Clement-Bayard, in trente: claes condition, equipped with Simms; Bosch Magneto and storage battery, folds ing cape top, glass front, slip covers à all seats and cushions, shock abso exhaust cut-out valve, Jones speed ter-odometer, prestolite tank and erator, clock, trunk - tire hol and some extra tire sgqufpment.This has been driven exclusively by the owny er himself, and has had the Dew care of any automobile we know of.car is now offered at à ba: a essh buyer.Apply The Col Motor Ltd., St.Catherine and Crescent 374 8 Saw 272 28 3207.ALL KINDS of Idle and renom cast of?CONSULT\" Madame Weston.Montreal's noted phrenclogist on personal and business matters: readin, dnl, 26¢ to bôc: satisfaction guaranteed er no- charge.- She is now at Der old stand, 244 Dufferin t.that knows and -atands alone in her ~to- fession.Telephone St.Louis 2688, 275 8 Prof.Young, Scientific Reader, stands alone in his profession.Are you misunder- stb6dT Consult.him upon affairs of life PURENOLOGY.\u2014.Mrs.Carolus, Paiisian | :Phrenologist \u2018céaily resdings); consulta- | tion parlor from 8 a.m.to.$ pm.as Pls Don't fail to consult her for sh~ Is the dne } How to succéed In Business, etc.403 West | 8t Catherine st.§0¢ to $2.10 ta § p.meg rae 7 ee 7 CA 278 18e0d BOO-KEEPING = Éoroughiy practical tuition by teachers of \u201cwide business experience; positions secured.Moon-LeRoy Business College, 591 St.Catherine st.west.Up 3005, J.LeRoy, Prin.297 2 Sav BASS wanted for Protestant choir; be \u2018a good reader and capable soloist.Apply to D., Post Office Box 2563 276 3 BOY \u2014 Wanted smart boy for office; must write a gond hand.Apply 532 St\u2018 Fan Jo | BROKER wanted or promoter, capable of organizing \u2018and financing a proposition that can \u2018easily earn $50,000 per annum after third year.Have strictly cellar floor proposition to offer.References exchanged.Address Box No.181, St.John, N.TS + aw Y wanted for oftice, one familiar with typewriter preferred.Reply, and salary expected, to L 788, Star Office.CARPENTER wanted; good ~carpeiiter at orice.Apply: 'R.Ryan, Atwafer and St Antoine st.278 à 280.86: \u201cAÜL.KINDS of isdles\u2019 ete., having.prices: da Adler, .185 \u20ac 16.Mail ordérs \u201cattended.salt Tesntiemod\u2019 a Lust off clothing, furs: Jewelery.\"eattafrde, Som: vay highest PRICE! aid Joe moje \"at Phone Main CE ad ae DQORS, | BksT PRICE | kinds seco windows \u2014, No.10 Lincoln, , avenue, EASE doors.and windows at SE oe L 638, Star.in good condition Address pr.\u201cMoilins, se SHOT QUN ne eive a peri WANTED at once Tn oll top - desk, flut top desk and chairs; mast de snd\u2019 cheap: t spo Hantley K tt arnt pan rte BOS and ears cut.Reward dress \u2018on \u2018collàr.21 Peel st._ on way to Bt.Apmes; one horse with red trimmings; also side cloth and ote LosT.R.Crawford, 103 Mackay street.BRINDLED.ball terrier lost; (Jame and ad- Reward {it ed Pr returning to > Butler, A N TERRIER: Lost, light brindle: one yhite eye, tall off return to A.276 4 returned to blanket: ares carri Oity Coubetl- lors \u2026 i BAG Tost.: Wont thé \u201cpekdoi - who found ladies\u2019.dag is Morris \u201cToy Depa ol ind | r retuen ring a Papers, \u201care value ë owner, 214 Elgin.street, CS a 2 FOX Lost Friday, ember He about a errier; whit with Jack en ne.with name veu \u2018son, 260 Shere reason.tor selling.Richmond, \u2018Que, PB; oo \u2018Box 404.ary MOVING PICTURE THEATRB for sale, situated.in Centre of the \u201ccity; must be sdld immediately: good profits.Apply The Motion Pile ture Speclaity Co, 167 Bieury st.|.274 3 Saw ROOMING HOUSE, nine rooms, established ten years.fully \u2018furnished Steam hented; ¥oB\u2014Biack six Yob, _ worn through, charm attached, der please returd- 6° GQ, .Drammosd st., and receive \u2018on Te Lie aon ; With 8 i the \u201cor an and pass aud -sijuare.surrounded ps by a Lu Eiipacrick, A uTA 2 bridge.Telephone GLARSRS\u2014Loet, pale ot v ocher st.- Li A Toe Be ER = Ee LAT closdion; Te doll or op] BLANKET Saturday, the Ba, Lachine, Road, | arm an Trail, B.4 PIANO roman, ré repairing, alse orgun, by Joun: ss, bief taper for D.ara Co., Phobe- \u201c88° = or postal to 2440 St Hubert at; ° \"nee -CHEROOT - MAKERS, -bunch - makers and | - follers wanted.Apbiy Granda\u2019 Hermanos Co.38 St.Peter at.276 8 \u201cModern aystom of garment cutting is a.BOTENTIFIC* bred al | chante \u2018Beacon \"LAIRNC oni the \u201chighway \u201cof pros.hing and\u2019 therapeutie | perity.Write for booklist.Get\u2019 in \u201cMia Dod \u2018tnovements, \u2019 for \u2018weakness of the chest, I'ft eo en wor Cutting} +.throat sng: arte nn as and \u2018flät-| School, 1138-1235 Broadway, New Tork.must} stating age, | CUTTERS AND TAILORS \u2014 The Great].-years of age, for outside position, no canvassing, State\u2019 age, ard previous employment.Address Box L 622, Star oies a house; required and to be generally useful Lt necessary; permanent: place.Box An \u201cBrockville, Ont ' \"ORGANIST WANTED Organist and choirmaster wanted for Grace Church\u2019 (Anglican), Ottawa; must be experienced and thoroughly capable; ply Rev, J.F.Gorman, Park Avenue, Ottawa, Btate qualifications and pre- viôus posttions.277 8 OUR STATION mas courss qualifies : you for-a steady -\u2014osition at good pay.| Day or mail courses.Write fer free book.Dominion School Rpliroadiing, Toronto.OFFICE BOY wanted.Apply Iaurentian -_ Water, 838.Crain\" at.east.276 3 PIANO SALESMAN Wanted travel on the road.Apply.to C.W.Lindsay, Lids $12 St.Catherine st.west.\"876 3 \u2018OFFICE BOY wanted \u2018Yor \u2018large maniifac- rh, mpany: gobd.prospects.for \u201cbright youth L- 683, Btar.Office.: 8 Zeod.MBER, helpers wanted.apply.ate; 878 Bt Catherine west, .PARGEL WRAPPER | 2 AT t ment and bodily carriage.\u201cConsult \u201cPret.| Gorey.~offive 11 -Berthelet at.à \u201cdower ee MISCELLANEOUS, BY A compstent Franch dressmaker prin-.eens ARQ costumes from five dollars up; mr .] aise all kinds of plaiting.383 Craig east, first door from Place Viger.Telephone \"Main 4838.- T1 2 MONTREAL DOLLS HOSPITAL \u2014 Now is the time to have \u2018your dolls repaired: Yor Christmas, have new seal hair, wig for dolly, \u2018new Nat, dress, shoes, stockings, costumes, etc, and 1?you should need new \u2018head, lls sold, dressed or undressed.4173 st Catherine, Westmount.MAGAZINES at, bottom rien: eatalogne on application; prices furni on specis! com.bipstions; sny standard offer duplicated; will save you 10 to 25 pescent.on your magazines.Address Arthur Cote, Sorel.Que.262 62 oer MISSING RELATIVES.Replies to \u201cthe fell enquiries should be addressed * 8 eMentresi.2 eiing Yo adress\" dress is ee tar.LOWE Morrie Clowe, who ott Clopton, Suf- .s for Amarin thirty rs ago, and of :tirelve- months\" «50, ued fe for bf his sistèr Hañnab's son.; FHRGÜRON\u2014Abey Furguson.formerly tormect- od with Allan.Line BS.came tb Canads seven years ago.His mister copies ask PINCH-Williain Finch.sett Hudderstield, \u201cEng land, for len shout fifty years age.His sister \"pme.daughters ask \u2019 OAZE-Jaüee Martin Gase, left Liverpool in 1006 for Canada: In Alberta when last heard \u2018of.18 enqulred for by lis sisters.Bi-¥rank and Haroid Hedge, who were mano .Trainingsbip Shaftesbury, sre thought © Bre \u201cemigrated to Canada ïn 1004; are en: qt for by fostét-motuér.LUSTCHFORD\u2014Julle Luetchford, més Voss, who.wrote from lilinols seven yours ago; la enquiréd by her sister Fiote: MARKHAM-\u2014(eor Res Markbers, came to Can.tds four and a baif years sg; was at Salmon Is Soquired for by his 18 en- owner \u2018selling through Ub \"NENITH, $309 cash; bargain.V V 8087, Stir Branch Of- Lice.; = * THE LONGMORE DEA po # Br, Lace profitable.boot dressing eapufactur busiliess, all or share; xchat hy.propertrae trkve florist and postal Sumizen; T6 ALTX, No cer lx good fatue en land of | ax Te Most reasonable prices \u2018ang tetmy.stack: Imperial Wasto and Mota \u201c6.7 | Queens at.Main: 4959.# PERSIAN JACKET, $25: Persian \u201cpaw sats, $10; Siberian lynx sets, shawl and rug.mufe, $12.50; mabie muff, $1.50; pony wets, $10; nd secdndhand goods, cree new.92 Dorchester east.wholesale houses, will supply stéaûy.- wage, éérning families with clothing, ture.urniture, efe., on libera! terms of \"pays | \u201cment.\u2018Send post: to Mr.Juche.montigny east.\u2018corner \u2018 Enst 410.28 3 PLE Winchester Ropea ; radar; alno.CAVRE- Wineons.at, ave., Lets any RANGE FOR SALE-Coal ér dnuly 20.Broce ave, Westmao _ SHAPIRD BROS.he a 1 Theat a bar- 410.00.Apply % Bruce i MmORt new, eltive snap to has every lecorates 167s poe Ae ooking wo cons 8 urrounde TH HONOR SALTS, oh er | -_ bave firat \u20ac cigun.- atôte 9! gu i oy dens pars | 8 profitable inveshtiants.THE JONOMORE REALTY have several RU: 10: BIG00; - Touran\u201d neil remted, THE.LONGMOLE REALEY .00 oq pr x \u201c| graeme REALTY lor, on Bf.Ca di reviai \u2018offers Ini peur ow Vert LEATHER CASE, \u2018BICHARDEON \u2014 oti Bickarduon, formerly of | Ssitleld England, bo a many oe | eum fa.in be sauf for BN fd and x tata imbre es, mu Parade and TR x mdr E.\u201cMotel\u201d and \u2018Allan fine\u2019 per.2 Aitkon, 279 pm.2 \u2019 tôraNETTE as rooke And\" re a Cente atréets.© ONGMORE' 1 | THE 10 MORE RBALTY PS fn peur.| Sherbrooke +.fric nt trous Lure up-to-date.-efeatrioal whlished; ligt clams connec WE.ae \u201cmiriets is : i i tive ritles wiki.op ae su Xork, 7 , .WATER row for ra sh Ts, Star olen.: te Fun = Sing many od 2 PURE = 0 hu | ExvRRiDNGED SHIPPER COMPETENT MAN wanted to take charge of bookw, timekeeping, purchasing af supplies, etc, for limited company, in construction camp; experience esséntial; no application will be considered unless accompanied by references as to ability ond trustworthiness.Apply immediately to , 635 Star Office.\u2018CLOTHING TRIMMER wanted; must be experienced and reference, Apply at once\u2019 'M.Greenblatt and Co, se St.-Antoins st.CONSTRUCTION WORK \u2014 Wanted position by young man, With experience at.drafting, inspecting on construction work and ip running transit and level.w 8178, Star Branch Office.COMPETENT SALESMAN, having experi- \u201cence with hot water heating line, bollgrs, rediators, to earn good money on commission State full particulars i.apolication, will\u201d be treated as strictly confidg 651, Star Office.DRAFTEMAN wanted.Sta # atractural stésl and spl DRIVERS WANTED Sw¥ldy, honest young men, who know the city well, may have good positions.Troy Laundry Co., 35 Lower Lachine Road, Verdun.277 2 eod DESIGNER wanted for coats and skirts; must be practical man, capable of taking charge of work-room, good opening.whey The Western King Garment Co.nipeg.DRAFTEMAN wanted.Young man, with knowledté of mechanical drawing.one who can make good tracings quickly.A9 dress 1.698, Star.Office.83 DRAFTSMEN watted \u2014 Checkers and\u2019 de- tallers on bridge work.Apply at once to MacKinnon, Holmes and Co., Ltd., of Sherbrooke.and state salary expected, 274 4 expert rienced cutters: u primers -on-| men\u2019s clothing ofily gi ort FRE ÿ o 7 Co., Ling EE er 214 \u20ac CRY wanted ds.general iets.of ishings, clothing pod Jews tirst claus references; en pret red; guod salary.to right mah.Aopls +87 st James\u2019 at.; = wanted Ari.| Re L.Ta Free nice ÆXPERIENÇED \u201cquttéré,.moules, on: shi; steady work.sud - \"good rides.A wy \u2018st Petèr at.| sted 0 For.January lat, for ofia aus [y and: Grand.(o Trank, front, Fur rails must 6.good.conhection.y, stating age, \u2018expérience, and sais expected toL Ses, Star Office.276 2 Be A T CLASS.MEN « na Hétpers, sea té _| rm eanduit or wanted.Apply bes tween 4 and 6 ut su Corlatine Bldg, Pe Lakes aoû.Cov : Co plumbers and: \u2018architects.for} etc.Must be an ambitious worker, anxiou + : | chine wi corner Ma Pr \u2018and ae Catherine, RESPECFAËLE \"YOUTH yanted ss office\u2019 and and collector: must speak both lan- ned and have teférantes Address by.letter 65 McGill st 276.2 ETOVE SALEBMAN .5 anid A lo salesman to represent n line of first clans stoves, ranged and furnates (airendy In- troäuced) throughout the Province ot Quebec.\u2018Both lan Ait correspotidence strictly confidentiai.Adress M os.Atar oa , Wanted, stock male speak French pret A a lve man, : one who can : goôd pf*nosition ply to F.C.Noice, onday morning.= ONS tn Winnip ada mag be found by e \u201cFree Press,\u201d /innlpeg.The Press\u2019 contains\u201d every day alm page\u2019 of \u201cSituations Je ments.If you are swki Wast, send twenty-fi month's subscript \u201cSituation Va Just the SF ott! nd by following the advta, you may find æ you are seeking.\u201d 285 78eod \"SHIRT CUTTERS Wanted, at once, experienced shirt.cutters; highest wages paid.Apply John W.Peck & Co., Limited, 2276 St.Lawrence Bivd.277 2 STENOGRAPHER and typewriter wanted \u2018for ratiway office.Apply L 837, dE ot J EW MACHINE hy rators.We want only Al men who h.can handle any class of hand-screw ma- ; must-be able to set up their own machines and Kécp- tools properly Lu à.and.adjusted.for such.men,\u2019 At once.ern Electric & Mtg.Cb, Ltd., corner of Notre Dame apd Guy ts, \u201cSTOCK KEEPER trong young man wanted\u2019 as stock- ar cr mans facturing shirt .ware.\u2018house: Apply: Li\u201d 127,\u201d Btar Office.'EHOEMAKER wanted tor Fépatrine.\u201d , Apply | 501 Congregation.st.ALESMEN, sew lite, Li ils men~for the ey month.Write .\u201cplan, 3 alos slght tities & Bros.Lid, Cn MAN \u2018as gardener, some experience green.Anglican and gommunicant preferred.Ap- fd | caox men.Apply Bwitch Department, Eagin- eering Office, Windsor Strest- Station.\u201cWANTED Firat-claes Foreman for Clothing Factory; good wages to the right man; must.understand the tailoring trads th ly.Apply with references to L' 148, Office, 'WANTED\u2014An experienced salesman for.clotb- ing and gent\u2019s furnishings: must speak Freach and gi ferences.Apply Box 268, Sudbury.YOUNG MEN for railroad firemeh, men, baggagemen: $73-3100 to 0.sbhantymen\u2019s trade; ish; bave good 5 brake- Start; early promotion; experience unnecemsary.Btate age, weight and Leight, Addresp Rail way Bureau, 631 Panama Bldg., &t Louis $11 52 law YOUNG MEN wanted Immediately to study telegraphy and duality for railrand position; easy terms, day and evening classes.Apply Montreal Railroad and Telegraphy Institute, 183 Sf.Andre, Montreal\u2019 277 3ecd YOUNG MAN stenographer wanted, with & year's experience for wholesale house; good chances for promotion.State.age and sxperiende.L 718, Star Office.a YOUTH Tor office with some experience and ability to operate .tpewriter.State salary expected .to Box L 711, Star.Office, | YOUNGMAN.wanted from._schos! to.jen The Star the wholtsale hardware busin: eh).st.Staite age.asd Fefprencen, .- wanted,: \u201ctor wholesale warehouse.Apply \u201cin Handwriting, L 783, Star Office.- proms to-18- > on it; Ye YOUNG.MEN to learn automobile \u201cbuul-\" nessa.by- mail ana pripare f for, as PE naufieure \u2018and repair men.¢.make you expert in ten weeks; assis: you to ge cure position Pay big: work pleasart; a.; mend for men great; reasonable; writs for particulars and sample lesson.re tomobils Institute, Rochester, N, Ye ; Foo MEN to hear a isoture oor All Saint fa.on the \u2018\u201cUhempl tem,\u201d Labog Temple, Nov.fist, Pan kam.sion free.SITUATIONS VACANT, (FEMALK.) A GOOD housemaid t avenue, Westmount.cooking; no washing; girl to mssist with children; 40 Bt.Louis square.| a for December - 1st; must have references.Apply 44 Nose.AT ONCE, experlenced, girl as general; ao also tidy young high wages.A GENERAL ~ Very little houréworic: no laundry; must be a good piuin cook.Apartmen le, 670 Sherbrooke st west, SOP, .Bishop.Up 3008.¢ 8 AN intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for NEWEPAPErs.no canvassing.Bend for Sheds Press Byndicate, Lockport, N.207-20, BLOUSE En | Wanted, at once, expérienced operators on Iadies\u2019 lawn.blouses; # ¥ empioy- ment and highest wages pa Crescent Mfx.Co, Ltd.2 Inspector st.5 teod : COOK WANTED Wanted, a competent young woman #8 - QCOBNILLY.cook ; city 5 er de où, ven, before two or stvest + 8 STs 276-2 £ Au- x A emoriat Hospital.,.Jar avenue GOK ~ dé -Frospital -\u2014 Hoving good ctty TE.re * \"Fe 3 COOK \u2018pip 11.Simpson at a pr ok wehted for he APRS The COOK \u2014 First class \u2018plain tro; hüusemiaid kapt: ences required.App! Bishop st.\u2014 ut ook wanted for he wd of .& capable,.ind \u2018venise i Bishop st coox, \u2014 Wanted an experianced cook wits of refurencése.Apply after nz | SENIREADY WANTS \u201cFive- \u2018first-class cutters.for s and | orders; permanent work kn \u201cgood wages.Apply to\u2019 Mrs a dént, 472 Guy wt, Montreal.STRONG BOY to make mimiselt.generally | useful.Apply Bell Coritectionery oes Hef Bt.Lawrence st.PPE yontsd.Apply to W.- Ford,\u2019 omar Été, @ Alexander at.- RY BOY wanted for office.Answer in sx.andwriting, stating agé and salary axpeston.Li TRE, Bthr Offies .tuition, Sotiont 20h08} oi toms King's Hall, 503 Mt, Cath Up 2008 H _ an, about 14, in PAU Ton a A \u201cad oe Bot iad.grcisemes pre \"Coliegd, {THovRANES of of Mg s porn = Jovitions ope n, Freach or Spanish.Our Hew sim.spssit, rend | Germs EE de aE FL RE à 8 ton, hE Be 145 North: Root, efine st.w J.LeRoy, Prin.471 4 daw | \u2019 a\u201d DRESSMAKERS wanted, took.Apps \"a for seven à 271 8 » 910 > poren ster.st.West, COËR-GENERAL wanted,\u201d wheis othe maids are kept; oltysreferences required.A pply 248 Prince Arthur st.west.sit CODK-GENERAL ~~.Must.häve first class - peferences and be able to take charge of house.Apply Saturday or Sunday ai ou.Lorns Crebéent.: EONFROTIONBR con Smmeftiste)y for the store; thoes tng counter experience preferred.Apply to { wind A Joyes, Gontaotioner, § DESIRABLE POSITION assured 2 taking & course in shorthand, vbokkbeping or tele, ing, rE Tweed LeRoy, Prin.Nr \u2014 Young woman Want graph : Frénéh and Rnglieh tuition College, 391 \"BL bave wanted; DRESSMAKERS tw paid to good Ne roricers, ori J thew st.1 Only fr frs si ms i: Deed.appl w Wi re ra Mie on we \u2018= aie a + DRESS cathaiing se \u201cweit | onmanaxuns ane waist ake he EEE EE \u20ac AKE wantsd: must be experte Se FE: \u201c+ ~ QITUATIONS VACAN iT, (FEMALE) | 8 3 SITUATIONS WANTED, GENERAL SpRY TT sented, or small: oF, ERATORS and ren wi Ey Tr a feapects je widow y.ponte x.sznerienced Be NL.rs eee en ns Apr, plo odd soir Apps at \u2018at\u2019 ance, to The Dors where es \u2018oan rrr on wie her = me À wd su == 9e ; er ing; xe earned, 2 gor Tr Co.Ltd, 355 8.Paul au near eu Best Taont pt.Teresa.Apply Nr.8.ae i = \u201cbo.Le SEE - TN lasmeplaies,- \u2018Signs, numbers, robda rondaide _ OPERATORS aE Ge Su EE RE SE n° panta; \u201cto oblain.» good\u2019 Al A: he ton de M eye | 2 sient hy Lo +.Englowgod, IL © \u2018seanisrs, finishers on sheep-Hned coats; steady Steady employine yioant; references: to ine cast Go Basten fitters, Food wages ~The Redmo DRE \u20ac - A \"BANK CLERK, 24.of Th with, on Gers and \u2019 \u2019 | Limited.26 8t.Monique # e } x.exporte years ¢ Le position! ; ENCED tablemaié wanted.ree a Nise Sutherland.M \u201cernity Hospital._-stenograph:-and typewritihg and \u201c{Hhofough business educator, day and avening.- Mre Bullook's Shorthand Institute.Molsons Bank Chambers, 137 Stanley, er 8e Catherine.271 4eod {EXPERIENCED pastry cook, female, want.148 ed.Grand Union Hotel, 345 Notre Dame ++ west.276 3 EXPE IENCED lunch girl wanted at ~ Bernard's Dining Room, 10 St: An- Ex.ERIENCED opcrators wanted on \u2018a dies shirt waists and shirt walst suits; \u2014Lbest -prices.Apply Misa Merchant, \u2018The Hampton Mfg.to.Colonial avenue.Ane mex.NWIHST CLASS stenographer who is quick + und accurate in typ- writing and has ex- periénce in office work generally.Apply in writing, stating previous experience 2nd re- \u201cferences.L 680, Star Office.EUR FINISHERS wanted.Apply Alex.Nelson & Co., 380 \u2018West St.Catherine st.276 2 GIRLS ~ Wanted 50 more girls for halr \"work; - experienced and not experisnced; steady work and good wages.Apply Mand- ard Hair Co, 263 Notre, Dame at nes _ 7 GENERAL \u2014 Wanted à good general servant, small family.Apply 250 Kencington \u201cAvenue, Westmount 276 2 no wash- \u2018GENERAL SERVANT wanted; ! ing; good wages.Apply 450 Cote .An- .tolné Road.276 8 GENERAL SERVANT \u2014 Wanted for fam- fly of two, steam heated flat 18646 st \u201c Lawrence Boulevard.277 3 IRL \u2014 Wanted respectable little girl as a mother's help: must sleep at home.2169 8t.Urbaln, Annex.; GILLS, with both languages, for an office: must be a Protesiant.Apply to Manager, 8 1062 Bt.James at.GENERAL SERVANT wanted for family of two; good cook; no washing.Apply at once to 867 Tupper st.GENERAL wanted; housemaid kept; Gt Marks.\u201cGIRL wanted for MN housework; no cooking; no small ehlléren, country girl preferred.Apply 65 Hutchison st.GENERAL \u2014 Wanted smart, steady girl for small family, heated Apartment.AD-.ply Apartment 8, 247§ Hutchison st.must be good cook; references requires 34 GIRL \u2014 Wanted young girl to assist with svening meal and w.sh dishes: family of two.Apply 51 Brooke avenue, Westmount.GIRL about fifteen, light work, mostly to play with Infant boy.Call Saturday af- ., ternoon.477 Duluth avenue.ar GRADUATE NURSE wanted, permanent position to right partv.State experience and wages expected.Knowlton Sanatarium, Knowlton, P.Q/ 277 3 GENERAL BERVANT wanted, family of three; no washing: work light flat; references.432 Mance st.GENERAL SERVANT, small family, recond mald; no washing or Ironing.Apply 419 Mount Stephen avenue or Tel.Westmount 1668.GENERAL HELP for «malt family.in fiat, middie aged woman preferred: must have references.Apply 1752 Hutclfison st.GENERAL \u2014 Wanted goc?genera) servant \u2014\u2014L0r- family -of two, Young Kir! preferred; eity references required; must be a good cook.Apply 253 Bishop st GIRL wanted for housework; Teferences wired: comfortable home; \"good a \u201creq 407 407 Burnside P} Place, off Guy st 217 2 \u2018SKIRT HANDS, POLISHERS .wanted at Covet Ss Fornitare manufactory.245 Bleury st.; OPERATORS on blouses and Jressmakers - wanted at once; steady Ww k and, beat pay.Apply The American sie rte Co.Ltd.10 st.Peter at 8.+ rs We want about 50 more operators on men\u2019s netligee and working shirts and ladies shirt waists.Experienced hands can earn good money, and smart girls that want to learn we will assiat for four weeks while learning.Steady work all\u2019 year, The Standard Shirt Mtg.Co., Taal 213 Delorimier ave.277 SHIRT, BANDERS Wanted, experienced girls to stitch neckbands on shirts; also smart girls willing to learn.Apply to Tooke Bros, Limited, 303 St Elisabeth avenue, St.Henry.214 4 SALESLADY wanted, 23 i.30 years of age, one having had experience in mantie department preferred.State nge and previous e.ployment.Only thcee of good aAppear- ance, excellent character and with good re- terences considered.Address Box IL 621, Star Office.274 4 BERVANT, general, wanted fmmedlats.y, \u2018smalt family in apartment; good cook; no washing; good wages.Apply suite 10, Travamore Apartments, Cedar ave.276 3 BALESLADY wanted for shoe store; must speak French and English.Apply by lets ter L 710, Star Office.217 2 HTENOGRAPHERS Speed Classes, Typewriting.Bookkeeping.etc.evenings, Goltman\u2019s Business College (15th year), 4637 Sherbrooke st, Westmount.Hundreds of our graduates in position.Telephone West- 2387.274 8 Sw ETC.\u2014 Wanted good skirt and waist Lands, also shirt waist makers and smart girls to work on chil- di \u2018a clothes.Apply Windsor Baraar, Lindsay Building.274 4 Shirt Making Forelady Wanted, an experienced forelady to take charge of shirf-making department.Apply to L 612, Star Office.274 SALESLADY wanted speaking Engin and French, for Japarece fancy goods .tore.Apply to 727 8t Catherine west, 276 2 STRONG and willlag girl to make herself generally useful: also girls to wrap chewing gum.Apply 1410 St.Lawrence st.SINGER \u2014 Wanted high class lady singer.Good contraito and can sing ballads, up' to date songs, for refined moving picture theatre, 628 St.Cagherin~ east.BERVANT wanted.Apply 13 Seymour avc.SHORTHAND and typewritinz: shortest courses consistent with efficiency; positions secured.Moon-LeRoy Business College, 591 St.Catherine st.west.Up 3005.R.~ J.LeRoy, Prin.277 2 zaw TA] LEMAID \u2014 Want immediately a a tablemaid, must be w recommended.Apply at 58 Redpath st., between the hours of one mnd three in the afternoon and after eight o'clock in the evening.277 2 [ DRESSMAKER, \u201cCOOK \"sists altuation us xood -plain cook | or cook-housckeeper; wages §35.adèress 8 8 7878, Star Branch Office, 278.COOKS ~~ Bituations wanted by experi- heat -renced -cooks,\u2014 also -K ins Butler, 50 L.ty 216 2 \u2018 of references Apply to Counciliors st.\"COOK \u2014 Wanted by an experienced wa- man \u2018a position as cook; city references af required.Lpply 100 Anderson ear 1 experienced, wants sew- ng by Bey.Tel.Eust 48 DRESSMAKER goes out daily, Tir costumes and altering furs.Add 8010, Star Branch Office.DRESSMAKER desires sewing by the day.Address V V 3041, Star Branch uJffice.DRESSMAKING wanted in private families by first class dressmaker, all branches, best references; usual terms.Write R.J., sis Bt.Catherine west, DRESSMAKING \u2014 Tallored costumes, $10: Princess dresses $7.Address L 604, Star Office.in firat instencé, whèn engagement can be made by phone or mali.874 4 EXPERIENCED \u2018 dressmaker wishes some work fn private family.Address 165 St.George at.E-{BROIDERIES \u2014 Hand done on blouses, skirts, towels, aprons, andkerchiefs, otc., at moderate charges; class st ess V v embroideries six with -stogk-or- bond : by 82056, dtar Branch Office.AERISTANT bookkeeper \u2014 Young man of :30 years, denires à position as aasistant bookkmeper; salary not so snuch an te .a : F a pire | i acsired.Ladle in bupi- A nice double room to let.3756 Éranch Ories Address WW 8142.Stuf company will be about $1,000,000.© [by the board of management of the |entirely enveloped a large iron tank sald there were no charges against |of injunction citation for contempt i ».ness preferred.; ; Branches will shortly be established\u2019 \u2018Government raflways and by the engl: containing thousands of llons of hi and indicated that the fact hé shall be insistence upon our copstitu- \u20ac oo = pags | V1CRORIA ST, 5 nes Nicely furnished : ROOM Furnished or unfurnished want.in Quebec, Brockville and other towns |nger.of the\u2019 Department of Railways concis which threatened 5 explode haa\u2019 28 the head of the weighers tional right of speech.free press,péace- 4 os TA 7 Æ ï tet, 3 \u2014 > e ol ; >, A + or ST.\u201cCATHERINE ST ES Tee : room to le gentlemen only \u2014 ed immediately, by widower, central, {0 extend the business over & wider |and Canals, and no lease can be made every moment.Tons of water were while the sugar frauds wera in pro- 8ble assemblage and freedom from in- © water; breakfast If desired; .soatiemen ¥ - VICTORIA ST, 68 \u2014 Furnished double Moderatn rent: mW no attendance.Address L field.For the present, at least, it a Without the consent of Partiament.poured on this part of the shed where gress was largely responsible for \u201chis terference with our personal rights by # cold water and \u20ac ROOM, comfortably furnished, electric presènt Lindsay premises on West the Minister of.Rallways, reduces the [finally checked before an explosion! The object of the announcement, ag- authority to assume that anyone had a =~ Very fine warm rooms, + VICTORIA ST.6 \u2014 Large double room, light, central location; terms must be Catherine street.The Orme stère, a period which müat be served by em- |could take place.cording to Secretary Macveagh, was to 8 property right in man, his good will - breakfest and lato dinner: it: well | furnished, suliable married couple stated, with particulars, L 731, Star Office.little further west, will also be ntilized.ployees of the Intercolonial rallway and While responding to the first alarm show the gradual rehabilitation of the °F his patronage\u201d The report was - T i, \"d¥ \u201ctwo; gentlemen.2113 WANTED by married couple one large The deal was concluded yesterday, the Prince Edward Island raflway be- lan axle on the hose.waggon of No.2! service.And the end is not yet in unanimously adopted.2 : ST, MONIQUE ST, ata ond VICTORIA STREET, 19 \u2014 Nice, warm furnished oom kitchen privileges, terms When Messrs.Geo.L.and Jatthew {fore they can get on the provident fund.fire station, St.Gabriel street, broke sight, accerding to the Secretary.The report set forth that the origin- = # Econ roo, .furn friends, with use ot.kitchen.furniébed room on bath flat, steam heat, Must be moderate.Address W W 8143, Star Orme were in -Montreal making ting! | Mr.Graham explained that thé new down, and the waggon had to go to the Trust Was Powerful.al purpose of the injunction was to ww : hot and cold water, Auer.light.Branch Office.\u2018| arrangements with Mr.Lindsay for the board of management, in making reduc- repair shop.The Bugar Trust seems to have been restrain.interference with property ; SMALL furnished, well lighted, werm.cheap = arent official birth of the combine at the tions in the staff, had found it neces- 2 all powerful over men in the Cabinet YNtI! property rights had been decided A \u2014 aw to right purty.hl Yietorla st.References VICTORIA ST., single furnished room to WANTED three bedrooms and sitting room ginning of the next month.: |sary to diemiss some employees who Two Years for Burglar by the court.The report quoted the q Jit initio dk mn let, VC BL a Sherbrooke st.| AS aratine \u201cLorme-me.| In a statement to The Star Mr.©.|wwere just a little short of the service .years grary.of President Roosevelt, as it was over Drovision for trial by jury in Magna \u2014 | bE Aion vin hee egy Tan: Se PE reper MO |W.Lindsay confirmed the report.of ths period which would have put them on Arrieed, snd, soie milly, of, U8 LS St SGI\u201d Gna President | Cha which it described a3 tine > td frunt roums, suit.two -gentiemien or 5 .\u2014 merger.the provident fund.8, Mr.Graham : greatest charter of human liberty\u201d.g 5.married EL hot rater \u201coder vent 16: VICTORIA STREET } .ihe Lindsay name will be etal considered a hardship, and this bill wag afrernoon was sentenced to two years In Cleveland.ren dr ih Becrstary quoted from the BH] of Rights, sign- 4 = elty: : onvéh.nccér m erste Ten 1 BO \u201d a enab ement fain ni 3 - g EN TT PTS a Nicely furnished front open grate; ST DARD.Orme name will be added.We have to mect auch cases, lo the management sam, an and Roosevelt, protected the Trust and ion that the.proiended power of sha.À ER HUBERT ST, 419 © Singis well Hght- also one other oom, weil furnished and\u2019 BL have] first hee or four, gent tomes not gpt quite that far in our arrange- The other two Gavernment pure mans prevented prosecution of Flore pending of taws,- or of execution 5 à I ed furnished room, Lathroom floor, Auer newly decorated.Apply 76 Victoria st.Englieh cooking; private house; evening Ments yet.\u201d The Orme people have were introduced by the nister Of s1 084417; 1895-6, $1,806,628, Increase doi laws by regal authority.without cone Ë Usbt, wardrobe, use of telephone; beautiful - i Te 2756 = Le \u201ctat - 1 ulture-\u2014-\u2014Ofte-brings-alfalfa and og re The work of the Trust also extended sent of Parliament, js illegal.It quote ë ; Tnedera bathroom; immediate possession: : o nner - = wil mow.be taken a tha, bat.den seeds under the seed grain mp nen 396.000; 19 er through the administration of Presi- | (ne United States Declaration od A jo price moderate._ WESTMOUNT \u2014 Double, single, comfort- STRATHCONA CAFE.5 McGill ONlege directed from the Lind b na- control act.The other gives the De- regime, -6, \u2019 .: dent Harrison.pendence, that all men are created À : wa modern ness dir r \u20ac Lindsay bu 088,000, 1 91.788 50 per ç ; - TT ST - ably furnished.bright.rm, er «venue, firat class menJa for ladies snd t of Agriculture power to pre- ,000, increase $691.788, on pet Appraiser Wilbur F.Wakeman, who equal and endowed with inalienable {1 \"BE 0 rate pére amily ar conveniences, shower; private family; two gentlemen.wingle meals 26c; special rates Ing partment o a = ead of \u2018cent; 1908-9, $3,283,000; 1909-10, $4,- expogéd \u201cthe Sugar.Trust jo \u20181899 to rit hts of life, libert d it of 2 : om lo let in private, family uo othel\u2019| minutes.from trolley.fifteen to Montreal hy week or month: also well furnished | ; ; D vent .the introduction or sprea: 587,000; \u20181940-11, $4,703:000 , ; p ghts o e, rty and pursu I.TOUIMICES.271 7 dus.Office.#.O.Box 126, Westmount, Qu Que.warm rooms to rent.278 4 daw in pests destructive to vegetation.Mr.Mr.Foster admitted.that rar t ot Secretary fase vas age with om ba happiness.It quoted the first amend- f - ee = a a Ç ve A ac Fisher explained that some dangerous].cab acretary a - ment to the.United States Constitu- À = ST JRE fat.SE vate tame, Soreak wie \u2014 \u201cDorche nl MUNIVENSITY §T.16 \u2014 First class din- - foreign pests had developed the habit | \u2018this growth could be explained by the provar.\u201cof Roosevelt, after he became tion that congress should pass no law i y pb WEST END To rent near Dorchester ing room for ladies and gentlemen, single ne M it reorganization, but he had caréfully P dent.The crimes of the Sugar abr! the fr oh he = fast ii dered in a well appointed house, a large, bright meal 25 cents, six meals $1.00; 21 tickets of taking passage to Canada quite taken 1907-8 -f omparison, because rep) abridging the freedom of speech or th H | Scie, FAMILLE, 43 Doubic and single hosted, hat ae Sy as mad clec- EE EE tte gc Cent unknown fo qe shipper 51 Se the reorganization had not yet been Pr ere le continued omni ity parent ca 18 he res el ee the | vs us \u2014 4 | heated, hat and.co ater, gas au \" \" .m- e is via © cl arent,\u201d said t r e consiortabie, si modern ve fie dent, (every modes conventenée: only .: | \u201cWit \u2018you let- one cont sana Betwiaon ne At present, \"these \u201cstowaways\u201d made.Further, the figures for 1908-10 against the living ex-President.\"There most casual DE hat the 8 references exchanged.\u201d Address W art PRIVATE TRÉATMENT.you rm health?Send 2 one-cent postal be destroyed only with the consent and 1910-11, showed that the increase are a dogen explanations that may re- courts of the United States hold the ST.CATHERINE WEST, 981, weat bell, 8it- gar Branch Office.SNe rete re wr pre a Sore our \u2018name \"and: addres; and\" wo of the importer.This bill will give the had gone on since the reorganization.Jjeve-him of the refiection left by the same relationship to the Government Î \u2018 Ung room, Deco en ee ur Bo vate accommodation Sor patients Ber ir ph you FREE \u2018{wo'}ittle books:thiiit department the power it now lacksand| The Finance Minister replies oy astonishing attitude of the Treasury of our country that the eourts of.§ en men or marrle couple su s a IN \u2014_\u2014 - - È Tov: modern conveniences; terms reason.WON entre tv mtn trom fore end during confinement, with profes- tell how health.is.\u2018regained.without drugs authorize it to compensate the import- comparing revenue admunimer bur Department of an Agministration.Great ritaln held and no hold 19 i able.C.P.R.Station, one single or one double George PC dies treated.37\" 00h or medicine.No fads, .faith cre, trade, °F ror any incidental damage to the ing the thirteen years of Conservative But 1 a he To Te or Ne they Toe Joon Ne one wi i contend i LÉ er reese | , private family; no other roomers: - - ; | goods.o , à 3 £T_DENIE, 592, nezr St.Louis squire \u2014 reasonapte terms.W W $191, ar Branth \u2018exerciser or health food.Th¥ meshs RIV.BILLS.rule, there had been an increase, ac-| galr the satisfying evidence that\u2019 He|at the time of the adoption of our § ; | Mey urnishee rooms, with byurd;! Orgice: a \u201c| NRS.DR BOHMFE-\u2014Rooms- and ard tor ladies employed to regain héâlth are scientific, FOUR PRIVATE BI LL cording to Mr.Foster.of 30 per cent.naq no pPift or sympathy with the constitution, or since that time.could È Min privet Dane me ITR PORTE | ES EMOUNT ane ass | ih St.Urbain dt none Ontario.re La therefore natural\u2019 No matter what 1e Four bills re fase, introduced by in the cost or the service, trom 806.& thigves and brigande of .the Sugar have any greater power than that É ST.DENIS = à \u2014 Large furnished dre itti y \u2026 âles attended at thelr bomes.247 15 law - | A : private members.Mr.E.N.Lewis was: revenue had increas y = Trust, conferred by regal authority expressed MH tourna wn i ii.good comforts.lavatory, pathrcom Floor: private family: \"telephone, - POULIN 6 - à board Qteeans dre Suffer from, send a, ot responsible for two.The first provides 725,000 to $38.000,000 and at the end of Me.Wakeman : Teiterated his state- by Paliament and appoved by the | Cn Det and on air, gas stove, mod- Goad locality, méar cars.Address BR 7166 MES DO RCT, 0\" uling confinement.sytfering.Address DR.Hs additional penalties for careless auto- the period was not quite $35.000,000.It mont only a \u2018few Gays ago that he had King.It naturally follows\u2019 that our yen bah, ew: : Farisian family: ___ Star Branch Orrice i 216 ?| Terms strictly private.\u201cApply 249 Moat- PANY.364 St.Catherins street west, mobile drivers.The second Pressure was true hat the cost of the cv te | informed Lyme J.Gage of the sugar Sourts can heve no greater power than -H : DENIS, île - 4 single bright front WESTMOUNT \u2014- 105 Irvine &venue, very calm st.ontreal.« La = provides for an increase in the pen- vice in r el en Mr.Gage was Becretary that granted to them by the constitu- À yoo.Jhactitully furnished, in fine mod- bright, comfortable room, near bathroom, \u2014e ality for carrying concealed weapons.erals had increased by 50 per cent.| of the: Timasuey, and that Mr.Gage tion.\u201d ern avartment, eVerything first class.in private family: large clothes press: ums DR TROUGHTON ra Roome Sd) TE \u2018Mr.J.H.Sinclair, of Guysboro, has but.in the sane period, the révenue iqid him o;se& Mr.Henry O.Have- : , ET FAMILLE ST.46 \u2014 Doub.and single breakfast if desired.Rent low tt t: private.269 Ontario street esst.a bili to accept in Canada the Inspec- had risen to 396.000,000.meyer and ssked- him to stop the hl a or pari a Fiore tamily.- ROOMS AND BOARD Phone East 5775.Ladies attended .SE tion of vessels on Lioyas register as | Mr.King Under Fire.frandulent prets He aides that Trust.At this point the possibility nl nh Ap AU .omen.RE equivalent to inspection here.Lo CC : en he: this messagb to MT! that new millions may be collectéif ET, CATHERINE W EST, 394 \u2014- Two nice A q r.Samuel Sharpe, of North On- |- The discussion of the estimates of Havemeyer hd was accompanied by a double Furnished rooms, suitable for Hybt BIEURY, 225- \u2014 Perspns seeking ew d, LEGAL - eands = ; Fo M .the diff t department was then - from the Trust becomes highly im order pins.ie vried © 2: .- À ; Leg io, desires to amend the Bank Act.e eren partn 8 ! specizl agent of the Treasury Depart | Ba ptet moved couple, $12; 310 tr pea.for mare Solbies and ane nb remit ia Fi al es T° He proposes to enaot that balances in taken op and the new Minister of a ment, who, If necessary, would ¢orro- BO trial forense With Trust.! Re re ee renee TED.BRON CARGRAIN the banks unclaimed after six years bor lg baptism ot lire U &| porate his statement, He intimated Gon * >.BUOCATHUGINE ST.WEST, 394 \u2014 Two eee MeGI 2 Et y # : shall wevert to the Government.If | ile.the Premier watched his youna- thot he bad documentary proof of this That a man now high in the Govern- rb ee oe Sala age | FERBL NT OF So laren font room | MITCHELL & W.BON | an tho Sizes Ju | Bale 18 subecquentis proven to any der ent colleague anxiousiy, bat ae Mr.ransaauëR with Mr.GAGs.According ment service visited the refineries À velit pase, \u2019 first class board, between Sherbrooke and CANADA LIFE BUILOING; ou aèmes à | posit, it shall pe repaid by the- tov Mach Ie througle the sn of qa) to.Mr.; Agar, Jrauda the Sugar Trust in Williamshurg ange a or i TRG \u2014\u2014 Cherrier.Tel.Bast $83.© .378 3 Mon : té now opening out a: ofaice st.K ernment with three per cent, compoun tons put to him by the Opposition \u201cwere \u201cpot scoversd by Richard Parr a week, althous 8 offic uties Ë :$ BORROMEEB : ST, 45 \u2014 eue I Chase Serra RLV CFG Gold Plated, terfin Siver, 3a.interest.\u201d A similar proposal is made p \u2018 y pp .| of Edwin L' Anderson.Mr.Wakemäan tôt make such visits necessary, abd Tuo furnished rooms to let, \u2018one large BEAVER HALL HILL, 4% \u2014 A large, com- CH ih mi E ivi Sir Wilfrid'a.look of| concern passed bel he held nferences the ; \u2019 Wood: Frameks | if regarding : banK- stock and div dends said that.the credit belonged to George that he held conferenc on n fosète, 3 at snd une xial Jarke clothes closdts, Auer fortable room, wi om for -marrted Errol.Sont 2 ; nto one of EmNing interest.a 4 over Lpht.sicam heated: private tamfly, couple or two géngl $i quiet habits; prised from tha very, Imad ows: Ma 4 unclaimed.Th ; joni : Cross, Who was formerly a special.\u2018vigita \u201cwith Oliver\u2019 Spitzer,\u2019 former .; 277.2 also vacancies for\u201d a Tew \u2018table boarders.\u201cMem, asteEn « » API \u2018collection be Tone neat And th a] \u2018 » Defence: Conference Matter.ai Hi oh Mo king gor rect dame | 2 ent of whe Treasury avid si dock-superintendbnt.of the.rele, - æ vo 1 lete apers relat- ° w er\u201d ery who now: r in cument, LEUKREBROGRE ST, WEST\u201d It%, corner \u2014 = cas Biwi a « |xeady on Tuesday next.«HE your 2 ing to.Ram Jetcness al papers BE from Mr.J.D.Taylor, of Westminater, \u201cByrgald.ths 3 ta chiatge made by Bowl 1 ; Bleurs, uively rurnished room On bzin- BOARI, lodging offered rerpectable young Andrew R.eA tastor, à Farine.\u2018lection early, oe : de subject of ; ori of ques- who put the Minister through & cross- Erricr OF PREVIOUS PAYMENT of Brooklyn i erly Sond od tom tial.large wardrobe attached, for] © Englishman by young English couple, Canady Life \u2018welding, 100 St.p st.Montéeas | made ihe; su Jeet B 8\u20ac es que examination on \u201copen\u201d and \u201cclosed,\u201d ve gentlomen 09 trnrHied couple; hilchen pri.convenient nd, comfortable.Terms moder: Cable women Tar ; : «pn tions by Hon.G.KE.Foster.He want- air and \u2018\u201cuntair\u201d sl Mr.T , o statement.can be obtained at thé the Sugar nu I Videos, 0 etc.Address PP 1397.Stur Branch Office.elevhouesc ain 1748; m= ea | ed Maht, on -two points: (1) the pro- |, alr.tice a het th pren \"3 ore Épepartment of Justice in Washington! \u2018This\u2019 man caine regularly every ET ODICURRT NT.M8 \u2018Large parior \u2014 fa \u20ac = : { posals which.had been made to the pore \u201cthe union.Cane! while the her \u2018regarding the agreement under schich week,\u201d says Mr.Aer\u201d Of os LU Fog liglited by -étectricitp; rich! .je1gy HALL AVE, 118.Pine \u2014 Sin- eur 17; Imperial Government by Australia and A ; - the government secep 0.000 «in would seek Ot My: Bpitzey, course, NN a ru, améliorations.\u201d Address os He room.Lath flat, breukiast and even- PA souicrrons.Co 366 ST.CATHERINE WEST.New Zealand.and (2) a statement Pooks did not.What w ag the explana- compromise of pendre, Suits against îhe rest.of us had no means x know us = 1 Lavon.[I a Sinner, 315 a 2 TOP French, Jamis mm .of the attitude: of.Canada which ha Mr.King réplied that the union label e UGA! 8g m-1 {ng definitely what w ® Pp SHERBROOKE FAST, 268, corner Bt.| PR T, ben presented to the Admiraity.was placed of the Labor Gazette with pany.The government officials Éear ta poses of thé visits, but the men on Dents High and fine locality, comfort- DELORIMIER AVE, 121 \u2014 Front room on | ; a + : TE The Government replies were made l*he consent of the unions.Th push an lñvestigation of the assértion the docks would shrug their shoulders 104 e ally furnishel double room, hot and cold bath flat, steam heated, suit two friends: ¥ 4 by the Premier and Hon.I.P.Bro- lo.00 Printing Bureau ey con.that it precludes the collection of fur- in a knowing manner whenever they ; pater in room.strictly private French fam- good board: English famliy.276 | M 1 deur.The proposals of Australia and \u2018shop.though it was not a \u201cunion\u201d in ther fe ee D fra o rn ly establish saw him over there, It was the ver : y.\u2014 ee = A 2 \u2014 0 assine le: \u2018New Zealand, it was, explained, were : vd ' pany Jest this be too firmly e 8h- eral opinion that this man came à SOUVENIR AV : FIRST HARE pecommotation \u2018one dollar FETHERSTONMATOH æ CO.- made at separate conferences with the [oct = Closed\u201d ho She deal of on ed.It is æ matter concerning which, there to collect money for the Go¥- i nie or a einen @ day Telephone Up 163%.Charles W.Terior, Bbc, tate Ervine.- \u201cHOLDS THE FIELD\" | Admiralty.Mr.Brodeur promised to jeta?askéd\u201d Mr.Baylor.Pa es On.the policy \u2018of \u201cthe less said the better\u201d ernment employees who were crook- H Gining room: home comforts: suitable for | By \u201c Naw.CANADA CAFE rid MOU TREAL.cable for permission to bring ihem \u2018plied Mr.King.\u201cbut unionists did not has been adapted until It is ascertain- eq.\u201d ; couple or gentleman.277 2 GUY ST.461, above St.Catherine New 24e $18 As a Food For Horses.down.No statement of Canada's at- | consider an \u2018open* shop unfair.\u201d \u201cCa ed whether the Sugar Trust is really! Charges of bribery are also made by H rome ne pT furnished deible room vacant on bath titude, Mes rodeur thought, was made you name another \u2018open\u2019 shop which $30,000,000 in debt to the United States ganry .C.Corse, Plainfield, N.3.| \"CA parloi, open grate: fitet floor: private -| Inventions Patented It keeps them in good beau, | to the British muthorities;- except-4n Mises thé union Jabel \u2018except the Print| Oo mvt.who was an assistant to the eugs 4 family GREENE AVE.(18.Westmount, two large _ prevents and cures Coughs, Colds, the oral or -eedings.which it had been ino Bureau\u201d asked Mr.R L.Borden.10 this possibliity was found some [samplers on the Jersey plers béfôre he: - : rooms to lof.newly furnished and de-| AND FRADE MARKS REGISTERED Diarrhoea, and, otlier complaints.decided by the conference not to make \u201cWell, not off-hand.\u201d replied the Min.SxPianation of the willingness of the wag dismissed from the service, be- À SHERBROORE AT.ox West = Nicely corated.nuttable ver oo young amen or IN ALL COUNTRIES.Prevents and eradicates Worms.public; however.he would Inok the |ister.\"but T could easily furnish names American Sugar Refining Company 10 cause, as he asserts, he informied the.! Vemun fice dollars a movin ES 277 3 | CWEN.N.EVANS, Sole Importer: | matter up.Sir Wilfrid added that {on making inquirv\u201d Mr.King an | l'art With so much money.The fea- Government authorities that the Sugar A - \u2014 a : dent 9.4 ANDREW WATSON.the Government had no objection t9 [nounced that during the summer and | tre has come to be one of the most Trust was bribing the Government em- À ST.ANTOINE.juza \u2014\u2014 Nice front room, LORNE CRESCENT.To trea Merchance Sunk faking.Hostreal.91 Youviile 6 the publication of the oral proceedings nutumn.the deputy-minister had made S)5Cussed developments likely to fol\u201d |pioyes.Mr.Corsa, who was placed : wn ine ens re ARR and table board: terms muderate.above Pince ; Tel.Main 4409, + of the conference, but objection had [an Investigation of the coal industry.| 1°\" ID the wake of the decision of the in the service through the Sector = ) arr mons.ee ee SEE FY Arthur, east or University.wr ENIE BE - been made by.the others interested.in Nova Scotia.He hoped to bring the | Supreme Court on the Governments Charles H.Treat, formerly collector o ! a ii 2 on > | 4 Force ; Mr.Reid.of Grenville.asked when |report down on Monday, writ of error, with which it hopes to internal revenue and United Btates ê ET LAWRENCE BOULEVARD: M3, cor LUSIGNAN ST.ES Guy and st.da LANGE Not ! the naval defence bill would be in-! The first day in supply closed at OV -Tule Judge Holt's decision in Treasurer, asserted that Mo was given ner 84, Catherine st, cact.Chiengn Cafe James.room and bene for vo espece oY ENN i a A & = troduced.At an early date; replied [5.20 with $1,300,000 voted for the civil Le aa nf imitations TONEY Intended on oo 1008 À Terms moderate EE Seki early breakfast if required.$1 per PROS EAE NI Pen and Ink Drawing | re 8 joe E Lo nsurance Bill Postponed in connection with the acts of the \u201cSamples of poor grade sugar were À ET.URBAIN ST.588 5 Beautiful ftir me ar RS By G.H.Bartlett, Principa), Mass.Normal ivi rvice Expenses.\u2018 Sugar Trust.It is held that no fur- |substituted for the samples w À .nished room Io tet.with kitchen priv: MANCHE rat dou nr Ou ea ._ ; a ; This © choc! Bonten.rk on line drawing Discussion of estimates occupled the The Insurance Bill was due for sec-| ther steps will be taken by the United were taken from arriving ap yi à ones suitable for married couple: private we rh ingle nd dbuble re : oares ano RESTAURANTS unfolds its instruction in logical order, en- rest of the day.Hon.G.E.Koster.que vesdine in the Senate yesterday, States against the Trust until it is that they would teat Jow.id Jar.À re ir emmener ea ata ms ne 5 apune the pupils to acquire skill in\u2019 pen entered a protest.against the -great |?! was put.off till Tuesday on the determined whether an overt act by Corsa, \u201cIt was for inaking e ET.LAWRENCE KT.277 \u2014 Taft Gnor, nne METCALFE #9 198 Te av : d.ink tustration.The text explaing due increase in the cost of the civil ser- \"proposal of or Echard Cartwright.it is 8 renewal of the conspiracy un- siltutions that the aemistant Jamplers.Ingle, bi furnish * \u2014 args rior echnica evelopment o \u20ac ustratin enator ugheed objecte 0 r s trays from e boat.furnishes Pour ee die a bedrdéme,.exquisitely furrished- \u2018also ; | Arte, 223 pages, 53 plaies, over 100 prune vice at Ottawa under the Liberals.being postponed to allow Senators to ro he the criminal vis are Tere an mes by the trust.agents.single roém.\u201d with good board.273 5 trations, - superbly printed by Houghton, The people, he thought, had no Idea Que ST URBAIN.1767.Annex clean warm., Mifflin Co.Riverside Press.Quarto, $3.75; of the great increase go to Montreäl for the week-end.Sin] Should this sult result in establish- [Samplers - were paid for taking low well furnished bed-sittitix voom.uiso MACKAY.110 \u2014 \u201cAll the eomforis.of, 8 | ; large quarto 85.00.The Dress pronounces 2 He then presented statistics to show Richard sald.the bill was à long and Ing the contention of the Government, grade samples from the bottom of the ; single room.Auer light, hot water, sult quiet.refingd@ home; no children: to a , e Epiouré si the book to De ao authority upon the aib- th h in th {involved measure, and he though it criminal action, expressly excepted bags.: Fentieinen or ladies emplosed or adults: Very few desirable people; rood, home évok- shine + th Majesty's T 3 jects.Send P.O.order to G.H.Bartlett, the Srowt the cost of the civil not unreasonable that a few days | from the reach of the two million dol- | \u201cTake Your Bit and Shut Up \u201c breakfast or kitchen privilexes: vacant.ing.23 A Normai \u2018Art School, Boston, Mass.Book i service under Conservatives and Lib- should be permitted to ela bet \u2019 1 1 ed to ba ake You ; \u2018 276 » .\u2018pren.\u2018Eusaine.\u2018Ponte \u2018sérvies WHI ue forwarded prepaid.271 2 law erals: Conservative regime, 1883-4, | first and nd pse between lar settlement, will be used to bat- «It was in connection with my first MOUNTAIN, 506 \u2014 Two mice furnished » - .\u2019 vj Hirst and seco reading.ter down the intrenchments of the 4, work that 1 became acquainted ST.URBAIN BT.5%.below Bherbrooke\u2014 _réome in the new apartmenis.{wo va.|.i sa | ssi \u2014 i .i ; tete : : b thods of the band A Double or single room, furnished.con- cancles for table board: first tissé board, {To == toi Eine ! =.es - Ci mn .- a With the me ii :.taining clothes cupboards snd running a ; ; pa 277 2 =.PT .So., 4 © ~~ \" - substitution \\had been made in.e ter; private English femtiy.276 3 - \u2018 .: ; .i Co ; a : Lo TEL en | trays that were being carried from-a : seu COLLEGE.AVE.SE.Lafue, * \u2014\u2014\u2014 t\u2014 : and \u201cBT.MATTHEW, 5 \u2014 Very cormfortably bifght warm double room, suitabté for Ca Ty furnished front room, ail.mpdern conveni- two young man, with or without board; encens; électria Mebt; telephone: private sacancies for a few table boarders.278 3 tamily.2768 & NOTRE DAME ST.191, : ear Guy «Gene , ST.FAMILLE.48% cel farnished tiemeén can Have \u2018¢omfortable home, Ere-' ont room, bath fat gutitiemen, with lsh family, ail modaïn convénletices: breakfast and _sugper if « \u201caires, 256 2 board option.} 37e 2 | Lune 8% PEE 1148 = Single front rooms iur- PARK AVE.1578, Mount Royal, comfart- Near Br (Catherine \u201cserie pied bright, vacant 24th, quiet.Baglish able furnished: voom.dathroom flat.buit .- _ > vèrilul board ¢ font iE A702 one or two young wren; good board; \"mod.\u2014_\u2014 _ \u201d - - ¢ Eo BROOKE WEST.a I | PLATRAU SES CR amen ore (EARS, :NOSE, EVE AND THROAT.ghee\u201d \u201cin pve family: e 1 room fiat, with beard.\u201c217 4- nT meer ee D) ours sua mesures | Dr.Frs.De Sales Prevost Specianat DENIS, 488C, Jer st.Louis square \u2014 connecting front.rooms, with board.\u201c Sopectetrque 43 the, M Dispo a, Fe CRT sue) PHILLIP PLACE, 1.clegently Joraished 10 moon.333.Sherbrooke st.cast.- es » | arg.ouble and single rooms.elec ht,\u2019 ein ¢ Janitôr'e - fsarvioe: with Hiren resi | .LAUNDRY V-ORK, À cargo by the assistant sampler ps \u2018as.we.carried them \u2018on - the.tri \u2018Agent said to me:\u2014 ol .- You're in on thls, gid man.Mum's pe the Word.There's money énough.lo go around.Don\u2019t be a.squealer, but take your bit and shut up!\u2019 .1.had re.celved $80 before 1 reported the matter to Mr, Treat.He advised me to hy the matter before my supeflor.After the next money.found its way {nto my pocket I Went to Mr.\u2018Wakeman, who wiis then the appraiser, apd told Him the \u2018whole thing.An investigation ve made and the men suspected that I had / } tnformed.1 was cursed and annoy: and when George W.Whitetiead repl fe.° ; : ! : > ve : èd Mr.Wakeman as appraisér 1 was.ik > 2 = i : ; | dischargea.\u201d can mn * Mr, Corse.asserted that he haa - Ny \u2019 = > brought strong influence -té bear on the authorities, .but that the influeiice à wide tal or six ry T x if desired spies family.SUL Ee.ST.HENRY, near Grechs avenue, \u2018Yof two young men, \u2018fé -dhvaté- Scoted eu hand wo ork.ote i ve con\u2019 Stree table: home cemforts i nider Cleaniinées as, 0t de much Import- P Eos it Cran : rok, dry is ; opposed to him had been stronger and : fy: nd\u201d or / 2s sautoir y ¢ cod ie a oct | } Cu 7 ' ° a J > hat he had been unable to regain hie _ TWO pu Furaiviea oma, withe t.hosra 1 êT.HUBERT, ses \u2014 ET bok: oc th AR.A re is = position.Even an appeal to Presi Série ETE Ll | AER om Bro | Sok es oe Saran | a SER ss rie af eat Pris or rad ar pur dont Rognerelt nad been frition, de Y + : - vid Je ROYAL ARMS LA w [BE hc BRE mat otbrhatd-t ace, and and edivanencom cod 274 2 mw TTR TI pep pe 0 a R.Burcisy, man.oir.Pre Be se | tol \u201cThe: touch of \u201cthe brhate o or \u2018Balancd; « ain ay: be tra in the : In the case of the claim of Mr.Av EI Turkish lor, wikh firt clams board aveoiats som.ie | Styles.a, derson against the Treasury Depart.a large room, suitable fort: everything she cleanest: telephons, ' À two Co: to tre Tetast\u201d if ment for money .for the information TE Pantone a IH desired; th om ore, REDUCED TO SITE Towels \u201ctwo \u2014 E f thé weighing frauds which he assérte conventences.217 RT.CATHERINE WEST, 066.\u2014 Fuenfshed to #38 sume, ADUOED.TO 824.75.Splendid o .ou ts 18 a on Dathréom L au br LE BRU 8 AN a fhirde pisce: giodels in wide wale Cheviots, Broudcloths, examples of the plainer \u2018styles of tailored irs thor- he save ee Rev Éepartment.he decjar a À -Canpl PATHS BR 1 ik Whipoorde; store.wihéthyst, raisin, old.Fore, green, ougfily well made of good wearing materials; suits that are | ernme t, furnished the Gov- cod CATHERINE, 43-0 wld | : 4 4 good to look at: .ernment agent, had tasses bsotit 6 try +8 ave HEY SE + : «2 .ernment with the information that Ted Jon > \u2018 4006 tom ( THE ahd 25 to wo suis, REDUCED\u2019 TO 81 #5\u2014An excel | to the seizure of the weighing device, ! \"union: AVE Sbetieuty.ù ; ë A yr 158 Saw} un 6 Æ 4 ; plain or \u201cTent énorme 00 Of sults,\u2019 fn Berges, Venet ars, Cheviots; | ; which made the frauds possible on the central Uta:\"\"thlebuenés! \\ te : ee ce : =e S ; , PCA, PRE colors\u201d HAV, TES, Boke, Posey nd, \u201cblack.Long.sem.: \u201c| docke of the Sugat Trust, on November #vaning.oe I Se fitted costa,\u2019 plain or orth skirts\u201d C0 180%.\u2018 me oF 1h,\" sté\u2014Double sie rébme.f ; Hl |, Indictments have beén found against pation: v oe ms.out mm wu \u201cclase accommodation].table teed na 435 EVENING COATS, WEDUCED TO $1275 {|| twenty-two\u2014of-the- assistant w geatiemsni alm Nom or bath flat.x: 25-004 Beautitel Despite models of fawn, grey, taupe, wine, and || |and more are to come.VE 4 ns Hor ?Ah 3.finest.DNIVEREITT, 164 \u2014 Hôom, single.on dain * | bargalns flat, yam, central; méntisrmien only.Wi a \u201cUNION Æ erry 4 Th \u201c comforts te, well Ly 5 3 rosdoloth ; halt Haed satin.These ara Sind © |authority for the statement that ahigut forty employes of the Custom House Jl {connived at the.frauds.If evidégce D TO 87 5-1 jas been obtained.against any of the int-fitted, -l'higher officlals In the Custom House \u2018 j A ; service #t 18 hot mous So far nn he = - : da ¢ i : : Niionaid va .; 1] - reports go, the charges colludie ON AVE.£1 a BS : be) ou ; os ; .> .% Sié and a frag Sri : ONION.FEE \u201cFooms, WHE tape aA : : # .embrace only the welghers.A modern conventences.Tsiéphonte\u201d Up es.; vu A i ; ; \u201c Pie a : _A Gala as.ah droppin yous, (he: > ¥ ; i EET me.ee : \" \"8 CATHARINES, ONT: _ Oho of 4 OR AR also You \u201con throom A f \u20ac g ide\u201d 3 2 S & - co 4 2 ve, i \u2014 .ad .\u2018 : a.ult b y \u2018 neon.passed ke on se very conveniqnuce: warm, phones: ; i ; i : 3 , ! ae 3 Vikan] Noureustpine, priviaques 1 ne qo AM a ; ; = mil YE Vell Seem 0 SIS OF NOVNGPETURE || / HOLSS 1S URGENT Building Inspector Chausse Reports on Fire Protèction Conditions in rE \u2018 .Low Grade Prices \u2018| Building Inspector, Mr.Chaussée, \u201d has {theatres and moving pleture boues in |\" | \u201cho Not Experiment with Cheap Furs, as You Would Find Out - Montreal.He has now almost completed bis task and preparing 0 xe.1}.Too Soon That it Does Not Pay to Buy Them.port for the Fire Committee that has many striking features.a 511 st.Catherine West 471 Notre Dame West - MILLINERY STORES, E have decided to.reduce our stock, to do this we are -pre- ~ .pared to give our patrons Bargains in .It is shown that the big theatres, in If you only pay a visit to our store before giving your or- li CL E d almost every case, are well caulpped M der elsewhere, you will imniediately'see that our stoek-ineludes- every ne we carry.very \u2018ay you that tar \u201cdifferent condition © ot at- 11 all the latest creations, and that it is the most complete and\u201d fairs is reported in regard to many 4e ; best assorted i in the city.] ._ moving picture places.It was the The finish of our furs is perfeet, \u2018and we use only high- : delay 1 In coming to see U: \\- ur ; exception, a a Save taken\u2019 proper hey grade skins of dependable quality in their confection.: cautions, in the way of fire-proofing.Everything.we sell is made by us, and everything made by S : ie pe Ein of us is guaranteed.; \u2019 these ces w ve vaudeville - - Oss- _ Oo come at once.\u2018 formances: some of them present email ; We highly recommend our plays, and this class of entertainment |e rene ww || PERSIAN LAMB JACKETS \u201cthere is nothing in the civic by-laws which will permit me to class moving in which we specialize, De es a regular \u2014 theatre @ | We have a complete showing of the most popular priced license or special tax for \u201challs,\u201d and Persian Lamb Jackets, in lengthe from 24 to 32 inches, which \u201clit is in this where the whole trouble .lies.I shall urge in my report that range in price from moving picture places, in the future, be treated theatres.- This will + - .Ba 1 mean that I¢shail be able to compel \u2014 : them to make their buildings \u2018and \u2018fa: : scenery fire-proof.\u2018The class of We also Have thon in the new long iy now so fa entertainment, which many of them 1 ~~ shionable, 46 inches long, semi-fitting, ren 20e 00, Jined;-and To [Bre now gving, are to all Intents and jg trimmed with buttons of faney design, for $200.purposes theatrical performances; de Responsible peopl e can- obtain credit.on demand.oo spite this I am powerless to take ac- Varn i ng tion against them as should be done.Our by- \u201claws, .regarding \u201challs and theatres,\u201d were drafted over ten years ago.There were no moving picture | - shows at that time, and no enactments |; .Lt e.were passed regulating them.The time has come Yor \u201cThe whole condition of affairs, as Cod Liver Oil.Then the it exists to-day.is sérious in the ex- .: treme.Here are resorts which enter- - - - \u2014 7 = ers the price.te cial laws regulating these resorts, and Trusts raise the price.tain many thousands of the population a it is too bad that the same condition ; No Deposit Require -edi PRESCRIPTIONS to poor people.\"FREE! INFANT'S FOOD to poor mothers.Lyons\u2019 s stronger than contro! them in regard to fire precau- - tions.There is scarcely a big city | any trust.He alone low \"I in the United States that have not spe- every night, yet we cannot properly Trust prices, $1.00 quart.does not obtain in Montreal The The restlessness and 1r- L \u2019 rice.uart 25c situation needs prompt action.\u201d ; ritability, ending i in con- 9 Corner Wellington and \u2014 RAILWAYS DEFINITELY |B or best subdued by To Buy Fu ur niture at ALBERT'S orne er sed by Just \u20ac come and choose what you require, and we will make the payments to suit you.Our pnces are at all © - times the lowest.Call and: be convinced.- ; OUR RANGES ~ OPPOSED TO CARNIVAL | Farm Corner St.Gathering =.comin este mons ons given their final official pronounce and Drummond Est ns to thelr attitude with regard to the winter carnival.\u2019 Mr.Robert, Kerr, passenger traffic manager of the 8 and 10 Bleury Street C.P.R; has authorized an official THE KING KING OF CUT | J THE KING OF CUT statement ns to his company's position RATE DRUGGISTS DRUGGISTS RATE DRUGGISTS [fret Frant epy reduced rates for the | fm MAIL US PHONE us Prices Less Than-Wholcsale in any way.Mr.W.B.Davis, pas- |.Déctor: STEDMAN'S: guar fiteed do be absolutely\"\"free = from any ~mopphia.or there- \u2018fore safest Po See rade Mark ofa Gu oa pacar! senger traffic manager of the :Grand - Lrunk, hae also stated that tire Grand on - each A - \"Trunk will not give any flhapcial: as, }.pow , Elixir Cod Imperial Quin.§§ Mennen's Tal- M Clinical Ther.J one Hypod oon le et.sistance.to the -propused-cxrmival nog p and der.NN ow 1 DAYS Liver Oil ine Wine, - cum\u2019 Ca , 98 ton.5 -980-\u2014M-S0vertise Ît In any way, and will not OF sll Chemists and Druggists.\u201d Rég.81.BIC Res.11.00.BBC Reg.25c\u202618c $1.60.dos Reg.T6c.38c , FHL \u2018give reduced rates for thé event.7 | gents National Drug-&- Chem à A ; Syra 3 \u2019 Maternity Sets, Genuine : teal Cu, of Canada, Ltd.CR TT mo yrup Hypo- ne Syrup tn box.om Ther Shoulder The reason the rajlways give is that od an, TR Nh, Use one of où Ra phosphites, Bee v ne White Pine.tete.Bottles.Ri Braces.Reg.they Are in a position to know the de- = anges Lee s.00.38c Rex.$100.380 Res.d0c.10c, 16:06.8%.so.$5.00.82.49 $100.4Dc trimental effect that the reproduction: seven days.Buy it; a week's of pictures of ice palaces, dtc, has on \u2018the prospective Immigrant \u2018coming \u2018to use at home will dévelop all _ rte x.: ; , Canada, and though some people may .- : Household Ropar ree ph 82c Chek ee tne ke Pabst think that this idea has been eradicat- |.EE ; the good and bad points of Rubber Gloves, {ooted people.: , $1.2.49¢ Sugar of Milk.Malt.ed in recent years, the railways who 4 any range.Then if you are ; \\ - j Reg 32.50 Bijou Manicure .Reg.50c Fhave their representatives all over the ; = - all sizes, Peir.81.79 in dainty 1 yd.Rubber I.-10¢ Reg.35c.world say they know differently, and a \u20ac not perfectly satisfied, we Adk SPECI A RANGE Reg.$1.50.Stik Elastic Sets, gheeting, 46 In.Orrine, Liquor that they are better able to judge this \u2018 ll refund ta see our AL : Stockings.Reg.box.Reg.wide.Reg.-Cure, 21c {matter than those acquainted with ffs \u201cso + 5 foie! Hh Be\u201d anime\u201d asicut, high 1 VW re your money at $17.75, made with six holes, and Pair.49c.$2.25.81.25 BOC.cee.100 $1.50.490 $1.00.Toso local conditions only.: \"closet, a Ci, oven, 8 poles, tirst- without any charge whatso- | .high shelf; guaranteed first-class baker.RS on price, egular $3 ; spè- ever.Fine large oven.Albert's price, nouvo \u2019 A double canvas and horse hide ET \u2019 .\u201c- .TENT MEDICINES.Sanitol Talcum, reg.28c.140 ê ._ .A Lia $B 17.75.wn A Pink Pills.Reg.boc.29c Cold Cream, reg.16c Ppot.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Bo yom goorndle Razor Strop.17¢ Chrenic Catarrh Is - 23.75 $B J Fellows\u2019 Syrup H Hypophosphites.7c Vidlet Talcum, reg.25c.10¢ A Stick of Shaving Boap, 200 10 A Bloo d Di The Number of Real Estate Owners .Reg.31 ote Tooth Powder, tins, 25C.cs.s R0c | shaves.Reg.2c.© \u2018 iSease in City as Stated by Wards.\u2014 \u2014 ' ) } Comore, Fletchers, ste wor 21 Distilled Witch Hazel = JS0e.280 Cascara Tabiets.100, Reg Te.37¢ had y y : The Furniture & Bedding Store Minard's Liniment.Reg.25c .18c re ¢ Boep, .a Quinine Pills.Reg.25c dos.Be ; .: : - .; .186, 8 fOT usure 250 Which Can Neyer Be .Cured By The .Helles Malet Mk RO ggo oucliemal ries Crm Rew.Amering Tales See sic dor, 100 Tor KL ominers, Douches, Snuife, |, À° 0050009 stated in Tha Star there .- 39 St.Catherine St.W.Galestin ver cure .Hew 196 Clin Fis Tous, Ea toe a i tat raides: IT 19: ; Lone Other Local Treatments.iat tate Sree Jn the ty he on be 7er - \u2018Open Evenings, except Wednesdays and Thursdays.$1.00 .eerverccrrcrrrabersina @GOC enc ampoo Tar Dp, TOR.Red Cross Toilet Pape, the ng ago physicians found ou at permitte a Lt ao à 500 .1 Me .-\u2026.\u2026.120 rgest 4 tiie very prevalent disease called ca- |to the borrowing of two million doi- x S j Vaucaire .Mut, Fog.\u201csto each.35e Rose and \u2018Almond\u2019 \u2018Cream, reg.hor IKE round or vanare, 28c { tarrh was not primarily a local trou- [lars.to instal a municipal lighting 29\" + .dozen sereccnecrocou0e BBQ BOC L.cn030 cccccems rie 320 Hydrogen Peroxide.Reg.25¢ .1Zc ble; but a systemic or constitutional platit.\u2026 None but real estate owners [WE due \u201c Indian Catarrh Cure.rég.§0.190 Wood Toothpicks, rex % of.\u2018Tc or Ke Linseed, Licorice and Chloro- blood disorder instead.For many will be permitted to vote.EY ER 7 Robinson's Bariey, reg.25c.1 R.ke De umed Soap.do dyne Lozenges.Reg.1b.§1 .27c years before this discovery, people The following shows just what votes [4 J mma eh BE | i avium, von WHE Rg Bp, onto de on une a kinds [there are in the various wards: P A UET FURS\u2019 From Traprer DIRECT ae reg ac am | ie pore Reg ia Be Se TH Pen 20 J age être the catareh, and they never wwe | E8111 TL a To YOU Headache Wafers, all kinds, res.Ssnsfoam Tooth \u201cPaste.Reg.= Whisk \u2018Brooms.Reg.250 .-12¢ ceeded In obtaining more than tempo- West .ve seve ser ses oor Lik) , .2c, 3 for .250 verts enter c anse tes Hair Brushes.Reg.5c .*28c .Bt.AND'S .0 sen aes veu eee 1, = ; F F Î Seldlits Powders, full weight, res.Hings' \u2018Honey and Almond Cream.i When the blood Is absolutely pure, St.Andrew .\u2026.\u2026.one ons ee 1161 .hrou h Canada S Greatest Ur ac ory 256 .cova\u201d ne 150 cet 8 oc a Reg.The Ll 2% > catarih cannot exist.but when it be- 1St, GeOrge «0 +.000 cen oo L1S3F Groders Dyspe ure, res.mphor of.veenes ; comes filled with impurities through vevcu ees wes ser wes 1,210 \u2018 : : .$1.00 .+7 su+-c00c00000 280 Egg Shampoo.Reg.corte, i 16s : RUBBER DEPT.faulty elimination, the mucous mem- Fapinean, .au 6 sen + eee weees .920 \u2018Antiphlogistine, veg.boc.34a Lime Juice snd Glycerine, for .Special Parfors for Serving, brane, which lines all the internal or- A eee.1,464 .hy Sarsaparille Blood Purifier, reg.the Hair.Reg.50c.Ze En gans of the body, snd normally se- 8.Louis » ; 880 HE PRICE of 00d C c ADEN 81-00 pris Res Ea TES age Face Massage Cream.Reg.boc 10e ema Syringes, red.31.50: 49e \u2018cretes a clear, soothing fluid, becomes St.James .+v o.+o «+ 608 se, à ol a good Coon Coat ne : = es Pills, Trex.290 ue So 180 _ Atomizer Sprays, reg.$1, for.B@o intlamed, and the mucous fluid changes | gt Jean Baptiste .¢ .+» 1,078 is not what it was some ycars ] > .Bromo Seltzer.Reg.36¢ .17Tc PURE DRUGS.Ladies\u2019 \u2018Safety Syringes) reg.= 180 tating, potagnous Sxeretlon rv Ste.Cunegonde ve an ee wee 309 |} ago.When a man pays from © ; Harooy's Red Pine Syrup.rE 1m i French Tnamel irrigators, rez.much subject to catarrh of the throat To Ee re a ULV me $50:00 to $125.00 for a Fur Coat, $l 1 Peptomangansei.Res.31.86 .480 Howard's English mT ee, Hot Prater Botton, vee.BLE or |and nose, especial JX the Winter Mota Revel Lorn ee he must be shown thé.equiv- ' A Le re ete res.100: dés 10c.180, 250: for.@c, 9e, 19e for .crea re onthe, passages Yning membrane of Se Gabriel 121.ee i lent in value.There are so à oR Cardolic Ointment, tins, 26c.Se Gum Carsphor 1 A Rex ui.aoe Invaid Rings, Res.So for az.21 and inflamed,.and;this, together with 1 anes [ess ts ER ee 1093 TR El 7 ATISM, many qualities in Fur, that Ks Wampale's Cod Liver ON.Reg.Destrine: Rez.x Pad us 10e Efgsh Breast mp 89e \"310 an ee vis Wood: gt Lawrence .+0 vo oo oe os Liss it requires an expert to de- NE PE \u201cproses srecnntrensnnene ansccuancen send eu 0es \u2018 ; T rrha is ; ; .A .N Lv ¥ 4 rain\u201c ra he ue | Ei Sone die Be \u201cBe Pins bins i ne | pais the er nay ES taken mor ty rt ierence at gh Es Chase\u2019 \"a, Catarrh C Cure.\u201cReg.\"260 180 Rochelle Salts.- Rey.800 me \u2014 CHAMOIS\u201d VEST sions tunel ire NOTION.De arr reg easily, and who: are subject to 0, ny of - 2 tr rere pov re PRENRITOW TRY METIER \u201cfais 7 fel DEPARTMENT.And Chamois Chest Protectors, also sto \" \u2018eomplaint, such as excessive secrétion d ERE Marrowhones.Reg.§de 1b, .24e Chamols Skins.| Wa have th: ne fine ef lot mucous in the | throat \"and nasal | 0 p Telictous Chocolates.Reg.50 See our stock and prices Maniours \u2018Goods, ail \u201cbeautiful French cavity, hoarseness; snufflés, \u201cévughs, ia Hk 1b.scuvsriouu RPC Now in the time to protect rt make, at the tement prices In J frequent sneezing, ste, should une: this ; = Butter \u2018Scotch.\u201cReg.d0c .18c from colds, : Ahad wh, powerful blood remedy, and by purity ' 10° \u2019 1 \u2019 selves permanently catarrh,.as.w a » ELECTRIC OFFER.BYES T way rayon {as of pimple, | boils, blackheads, car A Genuine ass Ce PAGE UE -buncles er, externat-Inétestions | : ; ; Vin Door MeDonaia Terie Bal.meer A 05 |\" mé, 170 ec EL === PO Doctor will explain it all and show CC ?oo ' 4 SR _ .N.N.B.\u2014Roger K - of all weakness and (ost.igor.T at SEE TE ' |-moe ror \u2018Betta-gots, # \"0 \u2018clu Wafers from i aster Yor 5 we : Dig won Ne to Alpes Mac: dead, oT.soi Tn yea Roger Henry CE, bBo mot mat NE GLO : 19008 eme Jus papas Also send us Jour Mart He, tétved om Wed night; when he John L.Wikon la dead, aged « tured by risity, A Co LS > ; : as pe a bolier house at years.Gowan, is dead, aged 16 years, on wifi, a distance.\u201cMargarét, widow of Thomas H.- Mes > statement Ja made on the basis of compart non.hr Mate e Banani Conipose dons Marches of John I'hilip Sousa.Standard Music In the Word The Monster Imperial STORES OPEN 6 9 clock except 3 jon Saturdays and the Eves } - days.oh We are Ready to Supply all .During the With our immense e stock of high-class Novelties and our almost unlimited purchasing capacity, we we make a strong point of being able to supply our customers with everything they need at the most moderate prices.EE AE A the Wants of Our\u2019 Customers Cold Season .\u2026 &# Ladies who most frequently visit the.various departmentss at the Bon Marche are the best informed regarding the fashions and they are the ones who profit most by our very advantageous offers constantly renewed.LT : We are offering the Latest Noveities in Tollet Accessories, Gloves, etc.Guede Gloves, black, grey, brown.Fine valus at $1.00.Our price .68 Alexandre Kid Gloves, black, white and coloured, latest style.Regular c | BARGAINS IN VELVETS 2,500 yards of Fancy Btriped or Checked Velvet, silk finish, a great variety of colours, light and dark: unquestionable values at see and .$1.10.The Bon Marche price Monday .Be SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY.~1;000 yards.of Plain Velvet, black and coloured, chiffon finish, 24 inches \u201c+.res eae sas he wn \u2018of public holi- 1 wide.Regular 75c.\u201cOur DHOE, per Tard\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014eee-eremere nee OC.Corduroy Velvet, assorted colotirs; much In request for Children\u2019s Suits, 27 inches wide.Regular 6ûc quality.Our price, per yard .j.290 BAHGAIN!\u2014Plain Black Chiffon Taffetas, 36 inches \u2018 wide.Regular value $1.50.The, Bon Marche price | fave.\u2026 cu It Is time to take precautions In view of the \u201capproaching cold weather, | A tomplete apsortment of White Woollen Blankets, for sous.or double ~ \u2018beds.Our-prices; per pair, $10:00; $9.08, $8.00, 47.00, 36.00 :.\"+ 35.00 $1.00.Special priod .«i.2avru ter vus 140 sae v00 aveu 0t Tee .89c White \u2018Woollen Gloves, also black, grey tan, brown, Davy, ete.for - -Tmdies.35¢ and.45c.qualities.Very =m peclat .20c \u201cUnion* Neck Scarves for Ladies.different colours with button clasp.7 Regular 40c.Our price .ces ces = hire ves aes aes 280 New White Embroidered Linen Collars rT cer ve ++.BBC and BC Striped Silk Ties, new colours, each .es foe .New Chiffon Collars, white, pink, pale blue, mauve, \"trimmed with wold braid, pearls, satin or steel ofnaments, ribbon velvet, eto.our _ prices, $2.50, $2.00, $1.75, $1.50, $1.25 $1.00.90c and .| 7sc New Leather Handbags, different colours, gilt mounts.r= : with small purse, $13.00.$9.00, \"vi.00, $5.00, $4.00, and 82.50 New Brown Horn or Amber Combs, studded with brilllants.® rich and ; varied designs.Our prices, $15.00, $7.00.$5.00, down to .$2.50.Natural Halr Novelties, Puffs, etc, black.light and dark hrown.\u2019 Natural Halr Switches, waved or straight, black, light or dark brown, .Prices: $1.23, $1.87, $2.50, $2.98 t0.> \u2026 \u2026 85-59 NOVELTIES IN COLORED MA ATER/ALS New Chiffon, Venetian and Sedan Cloths.plain or vatripéed.59 to -54\u2014 inches wide, select shades, mole, ashes of roses, catawba.wistevia, gendarme, olive green, amethyst.Our different prices: $2.30.$2.2 $2.10, $1.75, $1.50, and .eee eas 81.25 Biderdown Quilts, covered with satin or flowered silk, different colours, with or without ruffle.Our prices.$22.00, $20.00, ~$15.00;- $0.00, 48.00 \u2014_À $8.00, $6.00 and .8500 ; \u201cMONDAY FROM 8.30 TO 11 AM.Woollen Comforters, with flowered silkoline cover, for double \u2018beds.N Worth $2.25.Our price during the hour indicated only, each .81.no White Sheepskin Rugs for Children's Car-iages, bag or plain style.8.00, 35._ 35.00, $8.00 arr .cou never vhrresene sre sas ee ses es se 282.50 White Satin- finished Marseilles Quilts.tor double beds at all prices.from $10.00 to .cere sacce 05 oe ees - $30.00 Laon palgn Slogari.| Special td the Montreal Star.- Charles Hibbert Tupper's criticism of the new railway policy, on which Pie-\u2019 try\u2014that it is wild and unconsidered\u2014 the battle-cry of the Liberal fight- fig force under the new leader, Mr.Sonn Oliver.Not that Bir Charles 1s taking any part in thé campaign ac- vely in favor of the Liberals; for-he declined to go on a campaigning tour with James Oliver, and will not \u2018mark, and it should \"be remembered t Sir Charles\u2019 quarrel! with other acts of the McBride government has en of long duration and sometimes 1 quite personal.§ir Charles \u201cand the Premier do not pull well together, | ne much less do Sir Charles and Attor- ney-General Bowser, the Premier's lieutenant, and the man who 1s wccom- | panying him during his tour of the || province thiy campaign.This is Bow- ser's day in British Columbia politics as well as Ju business affairs; Sir Charles 13 admittedly out of public ite.Whenever he - ventures _about anything\u2019 political it is usually\u2019 to pay a left=handed compliment - to] so large natlonally,\u201d as our old friend and fellow-citizen, Joseph rtin, EC, of London.The sole political issue oc.the cam- \u2018palgn is the railway.polley.Besides this, to be sure ia local option; but the government is doing in that matter exactly what the local option advocates Duchesse Satin, new lustrous material for Dresses.Skirts ana Costumes; 44, 46 and 48 in.wide.$1.75.$1.50, $1.25, $1.00 and .The Poplin, Silk and Wool.plain or striped.light shades for Afternoon or Evening Dresses.Per yard, $3.00.$2.50, $2.00 .ver vee.81.80 \"4% QUITE ¢ PECIAL .-.Newly received.\u201cPoplin Taffetas,' all wool material for Dresses, skirts, Blouses, etc.a complete assortment of\u2019 fashionable colours.|.Real value, Te.The Bon Marche price, per yard .9c i in a month from to-day it will be time to think of Mollday Gifts.The custom of bestowing useful Presents is becoming more and more general.- Nowadays, a Caracul Coat, a Fur Mutf or Stole, constitute a mo-t practical as well as delightful Christmas box.Black Caracul Coats, of beautiful quality.for Ladies and Young Girls, VERY SPECIAL MONDAY 25 dnzen Window Shades, plain, green or fawn: sizes 36 x, 72 inches.Our price, each .Cv beeen ee wes \u201820 Samples of White Embroidered Swiss Net, 11- 2 yards long: Boc, ses $1.00 and $1.25 qualities.Monday only, each .veer eae eae BTC NOVELTIES IN BLACK aoûps \u201cReallda\u201d Poplin, striped, 42 inches wide, extra quality .+.82-25 French Armure, dull all wool material, for Mourning down, Inches wide.Price .42 and 44 or 50.81.75 - semi-fitted back.Roman collar.verv newest sleeves, 7-8 length, it lini Our Prices, $17.00 to .Superb Costume Cloths, broadcloth, beautiful sire, very wide, at all mercerized or quilted lining.Ou + X23.00 Prices from $3.00, $2.75.82.50, $2.00, $1.75, $150 to .TBC New Caracu! Coats, black, grey.hrown.semi fitting back, 7-8 length trimmed with braid and fancy buttons, for .827.50 Black Vicuna, for Winter Costumes, b4 inches wide.Same prices as above.Chiffon Panama, very fine material,\u2019 n beautiful black for mourning; ; New NëärséatCoats\u2014 -36&_inchez long, semi-fitling back: 42 and 44 inches wide.Prices; $1.°8, $1.50, $1.25, $i.00.90e front trimmed with double row of crocheted buttons: wide revers: pre storm collar.lined with plain black satin or brown and white flower- Mourning Ribbed Cloth, dull material, striped \u2018across; 1\u20ac Inches wide.ed satin.Price $43.00 and .o.oo ooo os ET - 855.00 Price .à hee ses saw aes mesees ee eee oes .81.25 all shades; excellent value at 15c.Damask Linen Table Cloths.with Bates ;, P ce ar nha.FUR RUFFS & STOLESi A real bargain.Our fringe and red border: size 80 x &8 trimmed with fancy brald; the bor- __Regular price, 85e.Special der is lace.Our prices, 8 8, A great variety.We have them in [| pris ST TTT 8c \u201cce! LL.Squtrrel.Fox, Astrachan.Mink, for Monday, each 1:36 = EE re vs a 5 Seal.Chinchilla.Tiibet.We also wit \u201c Le .have Muffs to match.Our prices Vhite Valenciennes Lace and Inser- - .1 ti 2 r New H Dresses in Efderdown range from .813.00 to $30.00 an, a great variety of designs, 1 FlannèleÏte, round collar, trim- to 3 inches wide.Regular value, 5e, Our price, per yard FROM 8.30 TO 11.30 A.M.An Appropriate Offer med with feather stitch, red, gray, pink, pale blue.Bpecfat oe .84.47 Mnnday, Da k Li T 1 d border: sine 17 x 3 Regular MOCHA GLO VES c each .\u2026.Be Brown, Hrrd, foi Men.Regular value, $1.50.Our pice price\u2019.Flannelete Night.Gowns, pink, white, pals blue, trimmed with embroidery to match.Price .98c Light or Dark Grey Flannel, plain or twilled, 26 Inches wide, Regular sse, Monday, per yard .19c Woollen Clouds, white, red, pale blue, See Our Windows .Brown Mocha Gloves, lined, sizes 1 4.000 yards; Pure Silk Taffeta or te 7, for Boys.Regular values, Imichesse | Ribbon, 4 inches wide; $1.00.Snéclal Bon 1 Marche for the halr, waist, or fancy work; price .GO French Eiderdown, \u2018 fiannelette, for House Dresses; heavy flowered for Children.Special 32 470 priced.2.s2+ aes tes ane inches wide.Our price, per ward.vee Fleèce-lined Combination Sieeping- Suits for Children.BOc ang 600 - The Delmar Music Co The: largest Publishers and Retailers ong Success of Popular.Music in Canada.MOONLIGHT DEAR TWO STORES:\u2014Shop at the Btore most convenient to you.CORNER ST.CATHERINE 231 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, AND ST.DENIS STREETS.Four Doors from Bieury Street.POPULAR SONGS 15e each The Cyclonic Cuddle Up Closer, When | Fell in Love.Garden of Rosey You Remind Me Dear Girl.Cuhanola Glide, Tittle Tattie Tuie.Red Wing.Strotiing.Bike tu Man, You Eoy't Know How Much.& Suhuy Italy Wuen ones tu the Gloaming.J Wish I 11s a a Girl, Sing Mé n Rong, - I'm féelin* Mine.~Wodddig Bella.- I Used to be Afraid to ge Houie.Jt Is Love My Every \u201cThouaht is of Yon.Longest Was Round.Songing for Yon.My Heart {xs Beating Over Time.Arleep In the Deep.Lig nl the Prairie, POPULAR MUSIC FOLIOS \u2018POSTAGE te EXTRA.Unquestionably the greatest value for the least money of any series of Music Books.This Universal Favorites, The Firat Grade Four Hand Falio.Tee Wagner Album.The First Rate Folio of Four Hand Music.The Invincible Folio of Four Hand Mute.The Jo innd Album.e Invincible Fol American Successes.Violin and Piano.fo of Standard Music for Gottschalk Plano Album.vote Firat, Rate Folio of Popular Masie for \u2018The First-rate Folio of Plano Music.For the The Capital Collection.Violin lb First posi- grades.tio Iprincible Follo of First Grade Piano o.Practica Voluntaries.For Plpe or R The laviacible Folio of Modern Clansfen.Too Royal Organ Folio.For Pipe or Reed TRAN -_\u2014Fhe- invincible, Follo of Piano Musle.By \u201cMurray's One Hundred Voi Standant Composnrs, The Tuviseible Folio of Ortan Ne, Br Jn School and eat.\"A corre à of Cntarens The Inviseibie Foto of March Music.| Boome i for the School, the Howe avd the Play.The Invincible otto of Dance Music.By grou \"hi - me and Pune, \u201cChila Life in Must Standard Composer .| sous\" A Féllo of Action Bongs.Motion om The Piano Cot of Carl Rohm.g Games, and sntertal ments, Thé Soune March: Folio econtninlig the Fa.Invitetble Foite of Songs and Ballads.Songs of Bye-gone Daye: , The International Hit Glow Worm 23¢ The Greatest Waits Ever published The Largeat Folio \u2018of Popular and oo Sontaine over 250 pages.Br mai ri 3 extra UT -49c Kiss \u2018of Spring 18e .\u201cBay Boys 1 Have Pound à Qi\" | rrie Marry FHarey.* Love My Wife.\u201d \u201cMy Wite.Ha Gene bo ¢ the.a Country.\" 10e EACH Le 70 MAPLE LE 53 The Waits Sots\u2019 \u201cCIR \u201ctor my piano, PATRO viptive Plege hie R'AMERICAN .Bampson Applebee, in her 78th year, Johnston ix dead, in his 78th year, with of Lewly D.Bivety, Hamiron, is dead, in Toronto, : BARRIE, ONT.\u2014 Ann, | reliée of Toronto, is dead 1a HAMILTON, ONT.\u2014 Florence H., ) Orr wife of \u201cDavid Duncan, of \"Moa eld, tierly Of yo; tj fa dead, th hee ith A COHEN MADE GARMENT That is the Question.| He is making CARACUL COATS.$25.00 and up BEAVER COATS .\u201c42000 and up TWEED COATS $18.00 and up SPECIAL SKIRTS a terrae ee ae ae -$7.00 and up HANDSOMELY TAILORED AND FINELY CYT Every Coat, Skirt an d Dress is man-tailored, .IVE.© oO EX EE INT, > 199 St.Catherine = St.iA \u201c1910 Ohsimers: Detroié- Lanes our Sterercoms snd Shope ave the finest in Canada.We guhrantes satisfaction, feft with us 7 et wilt \u201cbe ander he care of t experte at ail | mee: Ask for | ons.= l'an op J postam, .«hic \u2018{ cured more cases of eczema, and \u2018akin '{ surprisin ; ost immedistely.: Spoiled: the somplexion being: cleared have asked,\u201d \u2018namaly, \u201cthe taking of a1 plebiscite, go that in political \u2018meetings it is not a matter that 1s up for discussion.The government aërees that if fifty per cent.of thë people who actually vote next Thuraday are favorable to local option, such .legislation will be introduced next session.The ocal, option people are hopeful of securing the required vote.; i Details of Policy.On the raliway question, Premier McBride is going to.the people on a well-defined proposal.He signed a provisional agreement with D.D.Mann, of the Canadian Nortliern, to \u2018guarantee the bonds of 600 miles of railway from Yellowhead pass to Vancouver and on to Victoria, at $35,000 per mile; and he agreed to bonus.the Kettle Valley line to the extent of 35,000 per mile for a short line from Kootenay to the coast.The latter bonus, the Premier says, is the last that he will ever have anything to do with granting sn long as he is a member of the government; but in this case a previous government had granted a subsidy to this Amount for a part of the mileage and the government took the view that \u2018Ît- was better to make (from Kootenay to the Coast.This line {18 now in control of the Canadian Pal\u2019aifle and when ths Hne is completed-+ will undoubtedly be operated as a part of the Canadian Pacific system.Tho Canadian Pacifio Attitude.announced; politicians looked\u2019 on the Kettle Valley extension grant more or {less in the light of d& friendly grant to the Canadian Pacific that would secure that company's passive attitude to the government's plan of ald to the C fan Pacific\u2019 fs taking no purti- \u2018eular side in \u2018British Columbia political affairs in this election, though the Conservatives themselves blame friendly interest of officials of that company for the resignations of Hon.Captain Tatlow and Hon.F.J.Fulton, These Conservatives \u2014 and they are men close to Premier McBride\u2014say that Messra.Tatlow and Fulton did not oppose the Canadian Northern \u201c1\"deal tn the Cabinet, but that after the T0 WEAR OR NOT T0 WEAR announcentent of * the arrangements and following interviews which the two minsters had with officials of the Canadian Pacific the resignations were handed in, As a matter of fact, it was from officials of the Canadian Pacifié that the Premier first learned of the defection of Captain Tatlow and Mr.{ Fulton, who had been solicitor for the company in Kamloops.But the reaig- nations are an old atory; in Vancouver the Conservative Association at a meeting a night or two later turned Tatlow's \u2018picture to the wall otherwise informally read him out of their organization.It was recaliéd, too, that a section of the party was preparing to question him closely regard.{ng his dual position of Cabihet Minister and director for the British Columbia Blectric Railway,which was and | is to be in thé position of asking lots \u201cof favors from the British Columbia - government.Campaign Arguments.where in the province is there heard any demand for a change of government; that the couhtry is prosperous beyond comparé and that the railway policy will act tremendously for the development of, the \u2018Entertor end ithe coûst às well.To this the Liberal campiigners, of \u2018course, ty that Prémier MeBride is tünlst and in no way responsible oe © great era of de elopment | 44 Brey rite on in British They cize the plier deal on the GURES ECZEMA QUICKLY New Discovery Mes des Revolutionined the 475 Treatment of Skin -Dissants.- Nothing In the history of medicine his &ver approached the success ot \u2018the marvello Known as it is sits to say, has | discases than any remedy ever offers ed for these illa.The su of poslam is not at an when if is conside that even à véry small quantkty applied to -the skin stops itching immediately and cures chronic cases in two weeks.The | i ver worst casss of ecnemm, as well of the province will be ruined and repl -{ acne, herpes, tetter, piles, sal hem Je at_ajl of \u201cWestern Canada.would | oan crusted humors, scaly stalp and} have to go bankrupt\u2019 se qe 4 deal avery torn ot-ttohy-yisld-to-it-readlip.f.would.all.nally.| hie \u201c FBlemishes such as pimples, red noses, | witness that the ea, i .muddy and .inflamed akin: disappear | Wilfrid Laurier a leader of vi me.: when posiam is | British Columbia Vancouver.B-C., November 20.\u2014Sir \u2018 mier McBride is appealing to the coun- | be} heard -on platforms during the cam-} prign, although he spoke at Revelstoke | | on_Wednésday in favor of Mr.Lind- to remark | the Attorney- General, | who ts becoming as distinctive a figure, though.not | a deal that would compiete -the.line}.\u2018When the deal for rallway ald was Canadian Northern.So far as politl- | { clans have been able to \u201cobserve the The standard argument of the Conservatives in the campaign is that no-, Columba, | \u20182 | peopte, et reliable c \"ne raifway questio i EE té- dater of finance.HE promises to be E er spénder 19) aD Fire Fits Parlor Silty set and that two of the Chaire have p \u201csign on all pieces, all-pi shows ru happiest combinati pri À One.hundred of the newest and nobbiest Canadian and American Parlor Suites, so priced for next week as to compat your chmest attention.Every design, all kinds of coverings and a full variety of colors.Three plece or.five plece Sets at your.choice.TT CE OS TY The last word in five-piece Sets.ain back.is.the feature of the present, season's sets, The mahoganized wood is hand- red and hand-rubbed to piano polish.Covering 1s fine tapestry in various colors; reg.$50 value, for.on, slik or You will notice there is no the ¢ : ia ; Rocker\u2018in this e colors tre different.superior finish of the frames i fr vajue for .erneenged ne eshingly new Silk covering fs the same de- Ses\" $37,00 H Regular 355.00 cern teescrraseacescanrennes and the above $33, ul Five Piece Patlor Suite frames dre nicel Best steel tempered 9 is Upholstered | in K you can and took the line over.but we would fike to hear When will we ses you?Ranges, epinion.\u2018nickal parts are removeable) pros a 330 rangé.Out leading The Stove Rush - The erñow flurries and coté winds are sure Indicators of a busy stove department.Have you bought .yours yet?\u2018Drop In to-day If you can, or Monday, We consider we have a very = seldct assortment of Cookers, Hall Steves and Steel The King Range for $19.25 The \u201cKing\u201d looks the part and acts the part has proven itself.We have sold it now for = .sons, and never received a singièé com t up t the present.If we sell to you and tx co wiong, _ we will cheerfull e it back and other or refund Troan px price.e EC CNED as your personal $19.25 I best! uality Verona velour, y carved and finished aclear rich mahogany color.used in seat construction.purchase this set under $25 elsewhere.ease casas ornare eet ee es Peto nan Ser 0, anodes tass ent tress tessr ae Three Pisce Parlor Suite of mahezanised finish.\u2018The covering 1s silk brocatel \u2018gimp edging; res.$24, for in red, ,.treen or brown shades: $11.95 | JAR rer ra ee err \u2014\u2014\u2014E\u2014\u2014\u2014 i.We don't One week's The three-piece Set with & couple of odd Chairs makes the much-sought after odd parlor, - are pretty expeneivs.You will, therefore, \u2014\u2014 \u2014find this one quite a surprise.It is made As à rule three-plece sets birch, \u2018polished to higif\" 15,35 ÿ with eiik.gm \u2014\u2014\u2014 es me a \u2014\u2014 re tg ; EES 8 vt ound that, As Sir Charles Hibbert million dollars in cash drawing im- him, but the Libérals in a recent con- \u2018upper declares, it is \u201cwild and'un- |terest at only three per cent.when | vention in Vancouver openly men.dered,\u201d and add that it is 10 ively roads and trails and bridges were tioned Fred Wade, K.C.as a potsible a rdèn the province with a debt nesded throughout the country and at successor to the leadefship in the fs which they figure out to a little matter of $45,000,000.They declaim againat thus.mortgaging the rat , for \u2018a railway.that will.to a great extent parallel: the Canadian Pacific and will, fof { that reason, open up comparatively little pew country.Incidentally the Canad an Northern Raliway and Mackenzie and Mann are be- ack to some hot editorial rossts in the Opposition press.The Une \u2018is maligned and the owners held | up as millionaires who have become [ rich / despotiing the heritage -of eue.etc.\u2018On their side the Government.campaigners reply that in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta the govern- \u2018ments have made similar deals for Buarantes of bonds and have never been called upon to pay & cènt, They ; laugh at the Liberal cry that the crédit Liberals, # a good pian to gu renee of certain railway which are, er = good business: propositions os wk stand or fall on thie issue.20.4010 shes ead or.we- ly stand : prise te we to bé files on the wheel of } ons 2° geritly declaims; the At- Bowser is now act! General min- his \u2018predecessor + \u2018catnpülgn |\u2018 (han his Poult with a time when the bonded debt of the \u2018provinge is only eight or nine mil-= lion.In the same breath Bowser told his audience of a sale of 700 acres of Point Grey lands on November 15 which would add another two and a half millions to his bank balance\u2014 and 62 the ownership of 1,300 more.acres in the same vicinity and a few more million dollars\u2019 worth In the *gplendid apportionment\u201d made by the Government in its deal with the Grand Trunk Pacific in the Prince Rupert.\u2018 * The Big Liberals.But not all the big, human-interest men are on the side of the Government in this fight.For instance, thers is the new leader of thé Opposition, John Oliver.He Is as warm and friendly in persona.ity as his prédecéssor, Chief-Justice- of-the-Appéal-Court-to-be J.W.Ac Lane of \u2018Rossland, was lacking ee Macdonald is a RT clear iness Intelligence that lent itself ically to the work of framing laws w eminént advantages; but he was not what some people.wauld call a practical politician.His successor 18 a map of another type; a ploneer west- trfiér, a farmer\u2014oône of the good men always assoctated with bulging barns æébä.érops, not thinking too ra- play, but busily engaged in putting Wihetnin by for the rainy day that for him and getting there townsite of rs \u201cMretsive; ay a whole- \u2018 event of his being elected In Vancouver.Mr.Wade is a man of parts, wire ought to be the happiest man in his party.His friends say that if he wins he will be party leader in the , House, and if he loses he will take the > thoes \u201cof Governor James Dumsmuir, who has enough of this world's goods and of politics.Whichever way it goes Wade will win.Rumor, stréngth.{ened by certain delays at Ottawa in\u2019 making judicial appointments, has it .that more than one other of the present Liberal candidates will bé thus jooked after if he loses.And the Con- \u2014 - servatives are looking for two appointments, certainly, those of Mr.Wade and Mr.J.H.Senkler, K.C.Both are wealthy.Wade made a fortune in the Klondike, where he was Crown Prosecutor, and had many mining investments.He has doubled or trebled his fortune.in Vancouver real estate.In municipal reforms, favore Ing juvenile courts and securing play- - grounds.-£0r- the.schoolchildren ME mas Wade has taken e prominent part fas is such a big man physically now that somè of his eastern friends wou \u2018hardly know him.Mr.Bowser, who is somewhat rotund himself, once took Mr.Wade off finely.\u201cThere Is my friend, Wea saia Bowser.\u201cWhy when he went to the Yukon he travelled with ont dog ani a small sleigh.But now look at him.When he came back it took ja big dog- -train to move him\u201d Bepying Mr.Wade in the audience, Bowser shouted: \u201cStand up, Me, Wade, and let the people see how roy ave Ro on, record tha i .= quslastontenns way the Roads Com- AOS COMMITTEE he ~ IN TS DEALINGS Conitdered \u2018Only One Tender for Scrap ren When Better Had Been Received, mittes awards clvic contracts is demonstrated by the dale of tons of scrap iron which has accumulated in the corporation yards.The amount involved in this c&se ls not a large one, but the transactior shows how: things can be A couple of weeks ago \u2018the city surveyor, Mr.Barlow, was instructed by \u2014 the committees to write several dealers and ask what they would offer for fiftean tonr or more of old scrap iron.It we: understood, of course, that he would report on the offers received before the committee took action, but on thr 10th inst, when the matter was brought up again before the committee, it was stated Mr.Barlow was ill and could not be down to the meeting.The secretary stat.d one offer had been sent to the committee itself.He read th» tender.Without any more ado the committee actually voted to award the contract on this one offer.\u201c Had the committee waited till Mr.Bar- \u2026Jow returned they would have found that better offers had been received ex-\" hy him.Mr.Barlow naturally __pectad tha.as he had been instructed by the committee to ask for private offers that no action.would be taken before he had made his report.The following is the report which the Road: Committee submitted to Council » lar bét- attoct-to- build.up their children; se the ter tar thas LE developmen a4 deon abungan nna of vice, vigor ait a and si deve many Po more] ; Le art ir Si * sora pur va ig Ry in Dyapeçeia Tabiets ase for sale EEE ai ie CH the 5 id EE Ba tent ou it your].will.- ds FOUL 4.nee id se pe 1 * gia AA roa Battie 8 Barve tonics \" a 7 es othe only © Ce Delicious 9 sas - RS GERS ES CEE © CES CD CONS with EE 9 ge food made in Biscuit form.mourishing and satisfying, \u20ac Seoakdait with milk or cream and \u2018Montreal « OLD ENGLAND'S fall on \u2018instead.The secretary's report \u201cBladder trouble\u201d CRICKETERS ARE GOING TO CAPE London, November 20.\u2014The Observer says: The highly skilled party of fourteen English cricketers, who are to tour in South Africa this winter, had a hearty send off at Waterloo .Station yesterday morning, and again ' before- going aboard the R.M.S.Sux- on at Southampton, Half an hour before the train was due to leave, a large crowd had gathered around the two saloon carriages to wish the team success; and from that time untH the train steamed out of the statiof there was one continuous round of laughter and handshaking.Among the early arrivals on the platform were Messrs, R.H.Lyttelton, C.McCahey, Findlay (secretary Surrey C.C.C.), R.»-Q, Borrodaile (Essex), G.Ja V.Wel- gall, H.C.Legh, assistant secretary M.C.C., who represented the club in the absence of- Mr.F.E.Lacy; I.Luff and J.Cannon, and Tom Richardson, Alan Marshal, W.C.Smith, Hayes, Davis.Just before the final .leave taking Mr.\u201cJack\u201d Mason put in an appearance, and another enthuslas- tic well wisher was Mr.Russell, the agent-genera} for Natal, The team consists of the following players: \u2014 H.D.G.Leveson- Gower captain.¥.L.Fane (Essex).G.H.Simpson-Hayward (Worcestershire).Captain E.G.shire).M.C.Bird (Surrey).N.C.Tufnell (Cambridge University).Hobbs (Surrey).Strudwick (Surrey).Woolley (Kent).\" Thompson (Northamptonshire).Denton (Yorkshire).Rhodes (Yorkshire).Blythe (Kent).Buckenham (Essex).The members of the team were too (Surrey).Wynyard (Hamp- much occupied to want to talk of prospects, and, indeed, there was Jittle to saÿ.Each and everyone, we may : he sure, will \u2018do his best to uphold the prestige of English cricket on the strange matting wickets.Mr.Leve- son-GGower expressed the opinion that the side will do well, adding, with a smile, \u201cBut there, it's a captain's pri- Vilege to be always hopeful\u201d SD UTGE Gassaas 2 ; & SPORTING NOTES > & SH IE à SOUS The Star will bulletin the Harvard- Yule and Tiger-Ottawa combats.SURE ! REMEMBER bur it Most men have short memories, is safe to say that 'Varsity will remem- her McGill for a protracted spell Perhaps if you listen\u2019 intently you will hear the $0,000 fanatics Rowling at Yale and Harvard to mix it up.When Pontiac won the Suburban handle cap in 1885, there was not a single bet vt the horse.Loud groans from the crowd.Ottawa should be gentle with Tigers and not defeat-them too badly.the \u2018This is about the season .of the year that the pure hockey araa£eur signs at a large stipend.That £140,000 offer fur the Jeff-Johnson fight may be all right, providing nobody asks to see the color of the money.If that 16 inches of snow happened to Toronta Instead of London, the Tigers and Ottawa would have had to go through the motions on showshoes.The Tigera and Ottawa will both have bands, bat it is doubtful if the music will soothe lhe savage breasts of some of \u2018he.athletes.The A.A.VU.must govern, says James E.Sullivan.S.E.E.?, \u20ac mrofitaile exploits today would he to elope with the Harvard- Yale zate receipts.Oriole A.A.Annual Meeting.At the Oriole A.A.annual meeting, held at the club house, R.Barlow, the president, in the chair, it was decided for this year to drop out of hockey and to take up snowshoeing showed a successful year.The election of officers resulted as follows: Hon.pa- tren, Dr.Finnie, ML A: on president, F.Frase:; hon.vice-president, 3, Moran: second hon.vice-president, C.MoKerrow: president, R.Barlow; vice-president, G.Fildes; president, R.Rafferty; manager, secretary and treasurer, Champlain Pro- véncher.Second vice- |.Wim BASKETBALL GAMES AT Y.M.C.A.GYM THURSDAY Three basketball.games were played in the Central Y.M.C.A.gymnasium Thursday in the basketball serles.S B.Leaders won the Intermediate game, Pirates and Senior Leaders the senior games.The following is 8.list of players and .the scores: Intermediate Game.S.B.Leaders.Britts.Urquhärt.Forward\" .Leet Heaton.Forward .Rowe Leach.vw.Centre .Hopkins \\Dewéy.Defence .Darche Searle.Defence .+.Eldred Score\u201429 \u2018to 19 in favor of Leaders.Senior Games.Pirates.Business Men.| Palmateer.- Forward.\u2026.Whittet Schulick.Forward .Joslin Robinson.Centre .Rowe Armstrong.Defence .Tweedie Simpson.Defence .Shaw Score\u201424\u201cto 19 in favor of Pirates.mtn Trojans, Sr.Leaders.- Sheppherd.Forward .Dufty Yuid.\u2026.Forward .\u2026.Forbes Irvine.\u2026.Centre .Burton Owen.,.Defence .Stewart Murphy.Defence .Cunningham Score\u201450 to 19 in favor of Senior Leaders.Referee, J.Armour: umpire, i Beecher: scorer, C.Magrane; , keeper, 8, Koppel.Ss, H.time- Fe Mr.Billy McMaster, who acts as an official at the Inter-Provincial Rug- hy Football match in Toronto today.Neat All Amateurs Welcomed.With regard to the meeting of tu morrow night at the Windsor to form a provincial branch of the new AAU.uf Canada.all amateur associations and leagues of the province will be welcomed.as stated from time to time It has cccurred to those who have had thie arrangements tn hand that some of the associations and leagues may not have had opportunity to name delegates to the meeting.In such cases, It is stated, officers of those associations and leagues say the president and secretary or other responsible officers will be recognizedss delegates, It is desired to have the meeting as large and representative as possible.Cadets Have a Five Mile Race.five mite cross country day pulled off by 95 cadets of the Royal Military College, was won by Cadet Rogers.Toronto Junction in 25 minutes.Cadet De Lotbiniere.Que- bee, was second; and Cadet Lindsay.of Strathroy, was third.The company prize was won by Company \u201cA.\u201d run yester- Pastime Hockey Club Annual.The fourth annual meeting of the Pastime Hockey Club was held last evening, and was largely attended.The reports.and by the retiring officers were very satisfactory, and showed the club to be progressing rapidly.The officers elected for the ensuing year are:\u2014 President.\u2014J.Harold Fox.Vice -President\u20141.Whelan.Seeretary==M.Roach.Treasurer\u2014G.Ogilvie.Committee\u2014L.pe D.\u201cScully.E.Hyland, L.ctu and J.Lawlor.Le JUST À FEW DOSES END BLADDER MISERY AND MAKE THE KIDNEYS ACT FINE.Out.of-order Kidneys are regulated and the most severe Backache simply vanishes, Usually sufferers from backache, neys, feel relleved after several doses of Pape's Diuretie.' Misery in the back, sides, or loins, sick headaches, inflamed or swollen eyelids, nervousness, rheumatism and darting pains, heart palpitations, dizziy ness, sleéplessness, liatless, worn-out feeling, and other symptoms \u201cof in- acive, sluggish kidneys simply vanish.Feeling miserable and ~ worried is needless hecause this unusual preparation goes at once to the out-of-order Kidneys and Bladder, | distributing its _ cleansing.healing and vitalislng influ.: -ence directly upon the organs and lands atfectedand completes the * §etore you realise it.The omit Joi at-otrorterries-prhere suspect any Kidney or Urinary derangement.or feel -rheumatio pains, begin taking this harmless medicine, with the knowledge that there is no other remedy, at any price, made any- «e180 in Ayes worlds: whieh.1513 éffect sa.thorough and prompt a cure as a fifty-cent treatment of Pape\u2019s Diuretic, which any druggist can sup- y.Your Paie Pharmacist, sii you or any me o agency will te that ae Tho & Pape, of cinnati, is «- .large.and responsible medicine concern, thoroughly & worth \u2018of your confidence.| 2 taking Pape's Diuretic.and a few days\u2019 treatment wil} make any one Teel | ne.IF Accept on) Pape\u2019s Diuretie\u2014fifty- cent treatimeht\u2014from any drug store | of Ametton Kingston, Ont.November %.\u2014 The | A Only curative results can come from |.; McGill Won Both Polo Matches.MeGill and C-P.R.polo teams met last night in two games, senlor ond intermediate, and the McGill m up the good record they have Pont this season by adding both games to their creditable list.The score in the senior game was 11 to 0 in favor of the college, and in the Intermediate game 10 to 0, also in favor of the col- lege men.The line-up of the teams: { _ ___ Senjors, McGill.C.P.R.Daubney.Goal .Hughes Young.oee.Defence .Hope Maltby.Defence .Albert De Hart.Forward .Type Astrofsky.Forward .Hodgkins Smith.Forward .Moore Intermediates.McGill - C.P.R.Baird., Goal .Macdonald Smith.Defence Tyner Macrae.Defence .Doris Willlams.Forward .Garduer Abbot.Forward .Hamer Cor.\u2026.Forward .Referee\u2014Chris.H.Goulden.Umpires\u2014A.Bain and A.Farmer.Timekeepers\u2014 VW.GatM@ercole and H.J Smith.City Basketball League.The Central Y.M.C.A.basketball committee has Wecided to \u2018enter two strong teams in the Intermediate series of the City Basketball League.For the senior series there are most of last year\u2019s players to fall hack upon.The senior five will open the season on November 27, with a game out at McDonald College.On December 4, they have to go to Ottawa to play the Ottawa Y.M.C.A.team.Toronto \u201dVarsity Meeting.Foranto, November 20.\u2014The Toronto Varsity Hockey Club held an énthusf- astic meeting Tuesday night, when officers for the coming season were elected.Nothing was discussed regarding entering a team in the senior O.H, A., this being left to the athletic direc- |\" torate.The officers elected were as follows.the position of manager being left to the team: Hen.President\u2014Dr.Clarke.Hon.vice-president \u2014 Dr.A.W.Wright.President\u2014Gordon Gallle.Vice-president\u2014Doug.Spohn.Secretary\u2014A.D.Campbell.Captain\u2014Tony Evans.$1500 PUT UP TORONTO DRIVING CLUB FOR ITS BIG ICE MEETING.Toronto, Ont, November 20.\u2014 The Toronto Driving Club will put up $1,- 500 for the trotters and pacers to race for at its big ice meeting to be held December 25 and 29 and January lL.On the first day there will be a purse of $300 for 2.27 pacers and 2.23 trotters and also two races for.matinee horses.On the 29th there will be a purse of $300 for 2.27 trotters and also two races for the matinee horses and on January 1 a $300 purse for 2.20 pacers and 2.15 trotters, a $300 for 2.15 pacers, and 2.10 trotters will be hung up.eat Locornes AE TRE EP JEFRES AND JOHNSON EVER.COME TOGETHER -BET ALL YOUR OSH ON JEFF, SAYS BATTLING NELSON & (By Battling Nelson.Lightweight Champion of the World.) (Written, especially for the Montreal Star.) When James J.Jeffries and Jack Johnson enter the ring, I shall in all probability be at the ringside.And you people it Montreal can just picture me away out there in California or Nevada, wherever the fight is taking place, rushing frantically around trying to, bet my whole bank roll on the big white man.That is\u2014if\u2014 But that \u201cif\u201d is the basis of this | story.Jeffries to-day is down to fighting weight.He is stronger than Johnson, gamer, a better fighter, a harder hitter, faster, brainer, nas a !nrg- er reach, knows more about boxing, never has tasted the bitter sting of defeat\u2014but\u2014 How about his wind?There is the thing that will tell the story.Glven all the other advantages he possesses, Jeff will be whipped unless he gels back his fighting wind.On his wind alone depénds his \u2018success.We who know Jeffries krow what a clever fellow he Is.We know that unless he felt absolutely c:rta'n that he could whip the big negro he would never sign the articles for the fight.And we know that when he signs: those articles that he will fight.He po = James J.Jeff ries training.i From the above it is seen that they are pretty evenly matched in the ter of avoträupois, for the Tiger total, ds 2,953% pounds, and the .Ottawas TTT Teen ITEC TT never deceived the public and he never will.\u2019 Jett says he is confident that he can get back his wind.That is enough for me.I will string along with him.He knows everything that any man can know about boxing and ring conditioning, and you can bet that he knows he will get that wind back, or He would not say so.I am taking his word absolutely.1 have seen him and know that he is down to weight.He could be half as good as he was five years ago, and Johnson could be twice as good as he is now.and Jeff would still be the winner.The big negro is a great fight- er\u2014do not hold him too cheaply\u2014but he was never and never will be in Jef- fries\u2019 class.Johnson has never whipped a first class man\u2014or knocked out a high grade man of his own size.Jeff.has.He can agaîn' He {8s only 34\u2014the prime of life for a big fellow, and he has dissipated no more than Johnson has.- So {\u2014that big IF again\u2014If 1 see that Jeff's: wind is back again, I am going to plunge all Hegewisch, the tow.I own, on his chances.And you up here can take the cooking stove and the rest of the furniture to your Uncle's and do business if the wires carry the news that Battling Nelson is plunging on the big White Bear.WEIGHTS OF OPPOSING TEAMS TIGERS.Pounds.OTTAWA, Pounds.George Smith .« .+ .152 Johnstone .«ise see ore seven Walter Smith .+.oo.162 Christi® .coe ess so sree ove 0e MoOOr6 .cco vot ses soa sos vve.151 Gerard .\u2026.ses sas see sons Simpson.+ cen +.vos se.160 Kilt .coe eee sue ons 0.0 ven Burton .+ +2 00 5 ceeds jee toe 160 Kennedy 2.0 sie coe 005 500 eee AWIOY .co teen cor sve + cosco 142 McCualg avin con aus! cos ove avs Bramer .o ss cose ane sce see soe 196 Ferguson .se sos cee obs oon PIIer .vee ovo eve eve coe o0e 174 WHKINSON .coven sede see ore [Craig cas ase eke ees sem see + .198 Church.s.av vee eos cos 000 \u2018Barron ees ane sew wen es sree 0.0 207 VAURNN cco veo coe oo 0 vu00 soe Grey co vo aces sos an sens oo +».20014 Disney .\u2026 cio ves cers senes Wigie .se + sse +00 ane ona 200 PIS 00 vie vin cee sou 0 uns Jebister \u201ces ese wee sen oar san mee 190 Stronach Ges wes nen ses Gen avers u T ve cor» nes oss see + 50.152 \"McCann .\u2026.see ss seen ser ans Marriott a\u2026u er0 a+6 06 0000 vn0 010 198 Pope a UT re cers < Loft vie sou tp voco aus ae mess 1 aisfo ev tes see sor sew eo 5 Bethune .2 La.ue 198 Willlams .JI o \u2014 nt RP Ru Racing Rules to Be Revised.New.otk, ovember 20, \u2014 During BE 3 TE WHE tominort the oo Te.of certain unpleasant that the rules of racing would this winter be amended 80 as to be of the same character as the rules existing on the French turf, Complaints were frequent that high- | priced horses were untered In selling races which were intended only for a very moderate class of rece hntses.In order to obviate this the -method n France, which permits of others to claim h reds béfore -the \u201cCompany.) | ing competitions, trips to the Manitou happenings arising out of selling races, | The men are\u2014from left to right: Marriott, Lyon, Kid Smith, Moore, Bramer, Wigle, isbister, Simpson, - Bethune, Craig, Loftus, Awrey, Pfeiffer, Burton, Geo.Smith, Turner.Insurance Hockey League.The Insurance Hockey league which - held- its - annual meeting | will meet again probably in ten days time to consider applications that may be sent in for admission to.the league.and to decide on final arrangements.for the coming serles.Messrs.A.W.Walsh and \u20ac.H.Hanson.were named = a commitree: at the annual meeting to ses what other compahies would be willing to enter teams in the league.The clubs are now making their arrangemunts as to hours at the different rinks und when these are in hand the league will be able to proceed with the drawing up of the sche- HIGH AND WESTMOUNT PLAY DECIDING GAME.This morning at 10 o'clock High School and Westmount Academy will play tha final for the Interscholastic Cup on the M.A.A.A.grounds.Last Saturday these two teams met in what was to be the final, but at the end of play the score was 5 to 5, and the High Schoo! refused to play overtime.hard practices this week\u2018 and have been changes in the line and back field.so this Saturday can be counted upon to make & good showinz.West- mount, though light, are câpable of dule.The following is complete slate] giving the heavier team a rub and a of the officers for tha ycryi\u2014 Hon, President.\u2014T.L.Morrisey, Union, : Hon.Vice-President \u2014Wm.Mackay.Royal; James McGregor, Commercial Union.President.\u2014W.L.Dart, Dale and Vice-President-\u2014A.W.Walsh, London, Liverpool and Globe, Secretary -Treasureri\u2014C.H.Hanson, Royal Queen's, » Executive \u2014 C.Hoerner, Royal- Queen's; C.M.Hart, Union-Commer- cial; J.King, Dale and Company; E.Taylor, Sun Life; C.McCutcheon, London, Liverpool and Globe.Montreal Ski Club.The Ski Club held thelr annual meeting.at the Windsor Hotel last night, for the purpose of electing officers and \u2018a committee for the coming season.From the report of the outgoing com- I mittee it would seem that though the club had a most successful season last year, the prospects for the coming winter dre better than ever before.New members are enrolling, and with the inducerriénts which the club offers of an entirely new site for the jump- | Chub, St.0 places where good ski- ing can be obtained.good, hard game is expected.Messrs.Miller and Peck will handle the game.Galt Has Defaulted.Special to The Montreal Star, Hamilton, Ont., November 20, \u2014 In the junior Interprovincial semi-final Gelt has defaulted to Tigers III, the game between the two:teams having been scheduled for Saturday.ei alts Tarts Application for membership should be The election of officers resulted in Mr.Huntley Drummond being elected ) honorary president; Mr.C.B.Waagen, president; Mr.Thomas Drwnnmond, vice-président, and Messrs.W.R.Bur- ford, T.Yeo Sherwell, Clifford bold, G.F.Furlong and Angus Cassis as the committee, with Mr.R.Timber- lake, secretary-treasurer.8t.Andrew's Curling Club.\u2018The semi-annual meeting of the St.Andrew's Curling Club was held last evening im the club house.Mri W.M.Kearns, president, being In the chair.Thirteen new members were added, including Dr.Finnie, president of the branch, whose election was received with cheers.An invitation was received from Mr.F.Stocking, president of the Quebec Curling Club.to send rinks to Quebec this winter.Elections of committees resulted as follows: Match, committee \u2014 Messrs.St.Armand, J.Bethune, James Baird.Ice committee \u2014 Messrs.W.Middleton, J.Bethune, C.'W.Schnare.House committee\u2014A.G.Racey, WE.Phillips, W.McVey, George Sclat- er, John Allan.Supper was served alter the meeting, and a very pleasant time was spent.\u2018 Oral Betting legal.\"San Francisco, November £0.\u2014In- dications are that rainy weather may mark the opening of the racing season under the auspices of the New California Jockey Club at Emeryviile track, In Oakland, to-day.Light showers fell yesterday.vo A good card is offered for the\" first day, with the Opening.Handicap as the main attraction.* In \u201cview of the Walker-Otis Anti- is the principal circles.ment made yesterday, District Attorney: Donahue, of Alameda county, has construed the law to mean that accepting oral bets from all-comers, or the general public, and recording bets or purchasing concessions from the race track management In order to\u2018 take bets constitute violation.Bets.between individuals will not be interfered with.topic addressed to thé honorary secretary, 7 i I'.rthelet street, or to any member of Àthe.committee.Sey- .Betting Law, the problem of betting .in sporting | According to an announce- | | i Walter Molson, who will act at today's Inter-Provinclal Championship match in Toronto.MCGILL FOOTBALL MEN WILL VISIT PRINCESS.Monday evening next will be Mc- Gill football theatre night at the Princess, \u201cBilly,\u201d who Is the prime flg- \u2018gure in the show of the week, is an old football man himself; and he was go moved by the story of the great victory of Saturday last, that the Mc- Gill team has been asked to occupy boxes at the Princess for the opening night of his engagement here, They have decided to accept.\u2018 the | The-High School team have had | there | +4 Dear Sir, \u2014 \u2018Many LANGFORD CLAIMS HIMSELF MIDDLE ~ WEIGHT CHAMPION \u201cNew York; November 20.\u2014 Regarding Stanley Ketchell as a heavyweight, Sam Langford has proclaimed himself middleweight champion of the world.Langford\u2019s manager, Joseph Woodman, says Langford can easlly make 158 pounds.thé\u201cmiddleweight limit, and that he stands ready to defend the title against all comers.Woodman declares Bill Papke has a legitimate claim to the title and that Langford is ready to meet him to decide the question.NO JEFFRIES-JOHNSON FIGHT IN MICHIGAN.Detroit, Mich.,, November 20.\u2014The Detroit News will to-morrow publish a despatch received yesterday from Governor Warner, who is at Tuscon, Ariz, in which the Governor says the Jeftries-Johnson fight \u201cwill not be allowed to take place anywhere in Michigan.\u201d 5TH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS TO HOLD SPORT MEETING The annual meeting of the Sports Committee will be held in the Armory, Bleury &treet, Monday, November 22nd, at 8.30 p.m.All members of the Regiment are requested to attend.Another Football Victim.Orange.N.J.November 20.\u2014With his back broken in much the same as that of Cadet Byrne, of West Point, Albert Wibhiralski, seventeen years old, died last night in the Orange Memorial Hoapttal, another victim to football He had been tackled in open field while + first.Fought Fifteen Round Draw.Savannah, Ga, November 20.\u2014Danny Goodman, of New York, and Joe.Howard, of Brooklyn, fought fifteen fast rounds to a draw before the Southern Athletic Club here last night.ps His Grace The Archbishop of Quebec Strongly Recommends The DR.JOHN M.MACKAY Treatment For DRUNKENNESS.As His Grace says in the letter below, \u201cI know there are many families that are indebted to you for the peace 1 and happiness that they at present enjoy.\u201d His Grace has seen for him- self\u2014and through the priests of his diocese\u2014that the Dr.John H, Mackay Treatment is not only the best, but also the ONLY CURE, for DRUNKENNESS.Archbishop's Palace, Quebec, Dr.J.M.Mackay: : reliable men, I priests, monks and laymen, have often spoken to me of the splendid work \u201cment.I congratulate you on that work.If you have saved but one person from the vice of drunkenness (IWoüld say, \u2018Thank you.\u201d But 1 know, and have been able to ascertain myself, that in Quebec, as well as in other parts of my diocese there are jyou for the peace and happiness they at present énjov.Therefore, my heart is gladdened by the good you have done up to this time, and I want to encourage you most strongly to continue your work, and even to extend it, 1f possible.= Yours, etc, (Signed) L.N., ARCHBISHOP OF QUEBEC.Write for free information about treatment, etc.DR.JOHN M.MACKAY, 893 St.Catherine St, West, MONTREAL.= * Light, mediu armg fortable.-Get the \u2018genulne\u2014\"\u201cPresident\" on every buckle.sure al! mornmg till might?suspenders that bear you down\u2014 Wear the \u201csliding cords\u201d and All dealers, 50c.m and heavy weights.0 \"All sizes from 12% up to 15%, an 17 or 18 neck.Made in Mercerized are meHing fast.price.Drab.Blate.WHITE, .\u2018wear.ph them Yin Manufacturers , son.Wholesale houses are ail sold veu.rant.de wupplied at regular who! stores.« 9 \u2018 4 For a | Gentlemen's bone Weave; also in the Pure Wool, soft and warm, neat and dressy.We have undoubtedly the finest stalk and the largest variety of colours.They We bought large quantities direct from manufacturers in the best make, and we retail them AT 5c EACH.There are many inferior makes in shorter lengiY.a sold at the | Yon can get them bY mall from us for 50c in the following colours: Black, Navy, Sky Blue, White, Cardinal, Wine, Fawn, Olive Green.Sage Green.\u201cAnse in the following coloured stripes with white: \u2018AMAL BROWN and WHITE, SAGE GREEN and WHITE, SKY \"and BLATS and WHITE, HELIO \" Now is the time to buy them: \u201cVery fine for Boys Ladies are buylng them up fast, and the gentlemen are delighted BI So18 60 \u201cand stopped making-them for the ses.wer: to have made us buy freely; so you car.get what you want from us \u2018at Be\u2019 each; but dorit delay\u201d Came n now while you can get any colour and 229 St.Catherine Street West and Wear à 15% will stretch if necessary for a Soft Cotton, Knitted in the Herring- rame Steel Grey.Kaki.Seal Brown.and Sv and WHITE, FAWN and Girls\u2019 school out.Our faith in the large sale they - For 3 STORES: Corner Craig and Bleury Streets, 401 St.Catherine Street West, esale prices.:ale at our three 3rd door west of Bleury.running with the ball, and thrown head \u2019 vou are performing with your Treat-\u2014 \u2018many families that are indebted to + 2.0.Roblin, Toranto, Unt.a ¢ e THEMEN DEFEATS sont AND RETAINS CHAMPIONSHP Secured Both Falls'by Means of Toe Hoid.Eugene Tremblay successfully de- \u201cfended his Hghtweight title last evening against Saxon, the champion of Wales, who made a hard struggle Against the local man.Tremblay was the favorite in the betling, with odds | at 12 to 7.When the men appeared it - was Seeil that Saxon had the more ¢ powerful build.Tremblay soon had plenty of opportunities to show his wonderful! cleverness in breaking away front serious positions.For ten minutes Trembley was entirely on the defensive amd from that time took a more active part.The bout got a vit, rough, Saxon being called to order by Referee Ouimet.After struggling for half an hour Tremblay succeeded In getting a tor hold on the Welshman.Five minutes later the first bout had been decided in favor of the local mar.At the beginning nf the second bout & swifter pace wus set dy Tremblay.His opponent had learned a method of .-eluding the toe hold and the two fought on equal terms for ten minutes, at which time Saxon almost bad Tremblay down.The pair struggled on for another hair hour.when Tremblay again secured à toe hold which proved the undoing of Saxon The xecond fall was in 41 minutes, .In the preliminary bout between AChaalkir, the Turk, and Iritz Mont, Chaakir won the first fall in twenty minutes.Hie secured a second fall eignt minutes liter Chaakir weighed about forty pounds less than Mohl, ; meme Nimbus Won Feature Race.: Cincinnat', November 20.\u2014At odds- ; on Nimbus had an easy thing in winning the feature race vesterday from Tom Huxvvurd.- He assumed the lead early in tu third race, wen Sir Ormonde defeated the odds- vn favorite (3.2.Miller.by an length.Five favorites won, Satmanars: First race, 5 1-2 fnrionzs.selling.purse 83h) - Hewren Full, won, Olivia Meikle, second Muie Hurley, third.Time, 1 08 1-5.Second rave, 1 1-16 anllés, selling, purse $00 Robert Cooper, won; Dr.Downie, = cend Cull, third.Time, 1.4% 1-5.Third race, seven fariengs, purse $200 \u2014Sir Ormonde, wen.CO M, Molier, second; Bulls Cleon, ind, Time, 1 23.Fourth race, mle, purse $300-Nim- bus, won: Tom Hayward, second: Mariin Doyle third, Time, 1.41 3-5.Fifth race.six furiongs, selling, purse $300 \u2014 Town Holland, won; Fireball, second; Ethelda, third.Time, 1.13 8-6.Sixth race, 1 1-4 miles, purse $300 \u2014Lady Esther, won: Mamie Algol, second; Maid Militant, third.Time, 2.07 3-5 Amateur Events Tonight.\u2026 The fullowing is the progrumine tu be offered by the M.A A.A.Boxink and Wrestling Club for to-night: Wrestling\u2014J.Leonard vs.Buchan.Boxing\u2014Bob Clark vs.Tom.Kenna.Balllle Quintette.\u201cWrestiing\u2014Geo.Savage -ve.Francis Eagan.TT Boxing=\u2014@.Ctirtis.ve.-E.QO.Briere, * Bong\u2014\"Ol- BiN McNhmée.* Wrestling\u2014A.Pain ve.H.Hingston.Boxing\u2014Bllly Armstrong vs, A, Cameron.Hcotch songe\u2014J.Caesidy, Wrostling\u2014Qeo.\u201d Bmith vs, Anderson.Boxing\u2014Nell Cameron vs, @, Wil- lama, .Football Quartatte, Highland dances, with piper.Poxing\u2014A.MoFayden vs J L.- Bmeaton, Co \u2014 FROM THE OLD COUNTRY hing for everybody, from pds to an alr-ship, at the world's lowest prices, Send for our Catalogues and save money Departmental Lists anywhere, Our big and come shensive general 1lst sent post Fee anywhere on receipt of 88c.i MOLBORN, LONDON, E.C, ENGLAND.29 13 law The men are\u2014from left to right: Stronach, Christie, Pope, McCann, Gerard, Wilkinson, Disney, Dr.Nagle, Dr.Sheriff, Phillips, Clancy, Johnstone, Dr.Baird, Ferguson, George Kennedy, Puiford, McCuaig, Kitt, Church, Vaughan, Dick McGee, Williams and Hobart.THE TIGERS LEFT FOR TORONTO .CHUCK FULL OF HOPE TO BEAT THE ~ ROUGH RIDERS THIS AFTERNOON The Team Will Not be Known Till the Men Get on the Grounds at Rosedale, But is Likely to be Changed \u2014\u2014 The Tigers, accompanied by 1,000 ers, and the brass hand this, Saturday f the Ninety-First Highlanders, morning.Notwithstanding the uncertainty which surrourrds two hundred picked root- left for Toronto] supporters.the make up of the team) the supporters and rooters are chuck full of hope, and have already planned a triumphal of Hamilton on their return to-night.march through Toronto and the streets The Executive states that the team will not be finally decided upon until the men reach the field.Lots will depend upon the condition of the ground.done excellent work this season, will sloppy.place on the back division.Smith is likely way open for the inclusion of Burton changes go.through, will therefore line up as follows: \u2014 If it is moderately hard, Thompson, an intermediate flyer, who has be placed on the wing line.It it is Bethune will replace Bramer, who will himself fill Wigle\u2019s vacant The fight for places looks about over.to be an absentee at full back on his old stand, leaving the George fn the half back line.The team, if the Toppe, or Smith, full hack: Simpson, (Captain), center half; Moore, right half; Burton or Toppe, left haif; Awrey, quarter; Craig, Pfeifer, Bethune or Bramer, scrimmage: Thompson or Bramer, -right inside wing; Gray, left Inside wing; Isbester, right middle wing; Barron, left middle wing: Marriott, right outside wing; Lyon, left outside wing.REPRESENTATIVES FROM AMATEUR ~~ [EAGUES MEET Organization of Union.Along Lites Already Proposed, a pate nda : So i general meeting of the represen- tatlver from the various amateur leagues fn this section of the country will be held to-night at 8 o'clock, in the Windsor Hall, for the purpose of forming a provincial governing body to cooperate with corresponding organizations from other provinces in the formation of a proposed A.A.U.of Canada, along the lines agreed to at the recent Labor Day Conference between the C.A.A.U.and the A.A.A, of Canada.It is expected that a large number of representatives of the various leagues of the province will be present to-night at the meeting and tha: this section of the new association will} Le successfully launched.Martin Road Race.\u2014 Special to the Montreal Star./ St.Catharines, Ont.Novemiéer 20,\u2014 The Martin ten mile road race which was thought to be off this year on account of lack of funds, will be run after all on New Year's day.Tonight at à meeting of the Martin Ath- leti Association, subscriptions angbunting to $150 were prorritsed wherewith to purchase prises, and the oclation withdrew its decision made me time ago to call off the rece this gear.allty and avor\u2026 whloh satisfy the connolsseun \u2018 Matured In James Buchanan & 6o., Ltd.Sootch Whisky Distillers, ® f - Sols Canadian Agenvy \"if 5 = = AES and NC ECRIRE nu une par Ra Gua a R.& W.KERR, LTD.English Miniature Billiard Tables tbat may be used in any home.sizes 8 ft.4 In.x 3 ft.4 in.\u20ac \u2018rprice 00.00 Complete with Balls, Cues, \u2018Marker, Levelling Legs and Slate Beds, with best Hilllaré Cloth Covering.y Equipment highest grade.Catalogue on request.ABSORBINE] will reduce % flamed, owl swollen Jette Ploasans 4 th: snore n work he Norse.= Ce ve \u201cdottremene- URS)\u2019; por Hotte.fre Vati ne arte ee Krausmann\u2019s Cafe 0 6+, samen tra Fe - Weigh Class\u2019 Goriwen OWRIKD: Tmgbirba wursbÿrge' \u201cSR a SE Rare on Qradent Open 8 | .YALE AND HARVARD MEET ON ALMOST EQUAL TERMS Yale Slight Favorite Boston.\u2014 Boston, November 20.\u2014Football fever is epidemic in Boston.The game between Harvard and Yale to be played in the Harvard Stadium to-day is a chief topic of interest.Seldom have the teams of the two largest American universities met upon such equal terms and with such respect for each other's ability.Yale was a slight favorite in the betting last night, the price being 10 to 9, with some few bets at even money.Tho supply of tickets has been limited to 38,000, the seating capacity of the Stadium.8o strict have been the rules governing the issue of the tlek- ets that the spectators in the Stadium to-morrow Will be a more thoroughly college crowd than ever before.Reports from the two fpotball camps were, as usual, extremely optimistic.The injured list has been nearly wiped out.Captain Fish, of Harvard, was reported in good condition again.and will be an undoubted participant, at least in the open scrimmage.Each team was expected by expert observers to uncover spectacular play, with the old-fashioned line plunging, frequently varied with well-executed forward passes and on-side kicks.Both elevens have able kickers, and in this branch of the game Yale is acknowledged to be superior, as Coy can pro- hably outkick Minot.while the Blue ends, Kilpatrick and Savage, are faster than L.D.8mith and Browne, of in Betting at the Crimson.Philbin, a Yale back, is regarded a¥ a wonder in running back punts.But the Harvard line, from tackle to tackle, is believed to be more aggressive than Yale's.while ir the line plunging Minot is held to be a more consistent gainer than any Yale man.Actual sales of tickets at $40,.$50 .J and even $60 each were reported, while an offer of $200 for a choice pair of seats on the Harvard side was refused to-day on the Boston Stock Exchange.: : \\ Fast 10 Mile Race at Sydney.Sydney, N.8., November 20.\u2014In the greatest indoor race ever héld in Cape Breton, on a 14-lap track, Fred Cameron, of Amherst, defeated Bob Fowler, of Cambridge, after a ten mile race by two laps In the record breaking time of 62 mins, 50 seconds.All Canadian records from two -to ten miles were broken.The last lap of the race witnessed a desperate sprint, but Fowler would not allow Cameron to go by him.An Offer.of \u201ca $100,000 Purse.Detroit, November %0.-Thy Detroit Journal says:\u2014The mazoo, Mich, Recreâtion and ParicA® tation, which manages the Kalamazoo trotting races of the Grand Creu, to-day sent to Stakeholdér Robert \u201cMurphy, of- New York, a cértified cheque for $5,000 to guarantee an offer of $100,000 for the holding of the Jeffries-Jo inson fight at Kalamazbo.\u2018BODIES WILL BE EXHUMED.8pecial to-Phe Montrent \"sta © Uxbridge, Ont Nova \"20.\u2014 The arrest of Archià (MeLaugh followed the report of the Proviguial Knaiyst, in which it was bated that Ja.hah \u2018| erine street after all.that stryohnine was found |: 2 Fi 3! , 4 i oe Ww.P.LUNNY, Étèsoie - progral a plane; with « o ing my incum i y.of.office as.Profit for the ub The case of Miss Virginia Gobeil, who is before fhe Court of King\u2019s Bench on a charge .of manslaughter, being held responsible for the death of James O'Nell, of Coaticcok, who had en a patient in her sanatortum, was continued yesterday afternoon before Mr.Justice Tren- hoime.Three medical en gave testimony yesterday, all of whom stated that O'Neil might have lived a long time if he bad received proper treatment.Dr, Dugas, \u2018who performed the autopsy on O'Neil, stated that the man had been troubled with Bright's disease, but that he he- Heved the diet given by Miss Gobeil had hastened the man\u2019s death, as such a disease required very nourishing diet and the avoidance of alcohol.He testified that at tho time of O'Neill's death, six weeks after he entered the institution, he weighed less than 100 pounds, and had lost 20 pounds in that.time.The body was in an emacjated condition, with all the symptoms of starvation, The dis- edse was an easy one to aiaznose, but Miss Gobeil was not skilled enough to do 80 properly.Dr.MacTaggart, who had aided Dr.Dugas at t autopsy, and Dr.Alphonse Racine, called by the Crown ma experts, confirmed the statements of Dr.Dugas.The evidence of Mrs.(Nell, the widow, as well as that of her son, were that the deceased had received no pourishing food from the time he emtered the institution.Mr.Greenshields, who appeared for Miss Gobell, asked that the case be withdrawn from tlie jury as not established.He claimed that O'Neil was free to leave the institution at any time, and.cited authorities to prove that in such a case the keeper was not responsible for the man\u2019s death.Judge Trenhoime udjourned the\u2019 cans untit Monday to look up the authorities on similar cases.ST.CATHERINE ST.SILVER ' \u2018MINE BUBBLE HAS BURST Thera is.ho_silver mine on St.Cath- Samples of ore treet Ogilvy found on the St.,Catherine property yesterday, which w pre reported to the Star as being high | krrage silver, were discovered by Mr, Milton Hersey \u2018to be iron pyrites in crystal form.The pyrites, which abound on the Island of Montreal, were not-in-their usual cubical formatién, which gave rise to the reports of a Montreal Cobalt £ ntibt the East én Canada, a Hooke Assbplation! to do 3 Bam orn Suns dn À er well organized Professional uports, To the salaries of.Blazers within a tml tithe end ol 3) \u2014 aL HSTENED DEATH TuHig t is on keep it dur- al 4a as posgiple a and to \u2018sufficl MASSED BANDS AND ROOTERS ES © WILL BE SPECIAL FEATURES OF CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH TO-DAY Both Teams Confident-1500 Visite Visitors From Hamilton- Expected-Wigle Will Not Play Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont, November 20.\u2014 The! Ottawa team and party got a great send off when they left for Toronto last night.Players and supporters.assembled at the O.A.A.'C.building at nine o'clock, and proceeded to the Union Depot headed by three bands, the brass bands of the e¢ity regiments and the buglers of the 43rd D.C.O.R.Thousands lined the streets to shout their good wishes to the players, and it has been a long time since a stirring football demonstration has been witnessed in Ottawa.The route to the station is over a mile long, and it was crowded for the greater part of that distance by an enthusiastic mass of people.The rooters club were up at the front singing their choruses, and the marching files were briillant with their red, white and black colors, banners, flags and streamers.The procession moved from the corner of Elgin street and Laurier avenue west, up to Sparks street, along to Bank, and down to Albert, which leads to the station.At the train there was a great concourse of people, who raised a mighty cheer as the train pulled out at ten o'clock.The streets were in a bad condl- tion, owing to the recent fall of snow, but nothing interfered with the general enthusiasm.The Ottawa team will line up to-day as follows: \u2014 Full, Johnstone; halves, Williams, McCann and - Gerard; quarter, Kill: | scrimmage, Kennedy, Ferguson and Sheriff; inside .wings,- Phillips.and Chrurch; middie wings, Vaughan and Dick McGee; outside wings, Stronach An additional element of mystery has sprung up in this city in connection with the $400,000 estate of the late William J.Corbett, of Boston, of which two Montreal ladies claim to be heirs, in view of the fact that the deceased\u2019s brother, to whom the estate was willed, has been missing for eighteen vears.Corbett had died intestate.Almost every day recently, Mrs.Clarence Fraser, St.Urbain st., who claims\u2019 to be an heiress, has been receiving visits from a man who was extremely anxious that she should sign off her interests, and who finally Succeeded last Sunday.This man was thought to be Frederic Barlow, of Quincy, Mass, a step-brother of the missing James J.Corbett, tb whem the estate was willed.Now there comes the news from Boston that a James Corbett has suddenly come forward claiming to be the undis- putable son of the long-missing James J.Corbett, and will consequently prosecute his claim to the William J.Corbett estate.Him case will come up in the Suffolic Probate Court on December 6.His claim will be disputed by Mrs.Fraser and by Mrs.Willlam Ewing, sr.both of Montreal.Mrs.Ewing had also been entreated daily for weeks by the man off her interests, but she says she final.Iy ordered the rin out of the house.Steps will How be taken to have Mrs, Fraser's signature annulled on the plea that it was given on & Sunday when there were no witnesses present.Her case has been placed in the hands of Messrs, Patterson & Astle, who will sea that the interests of both Montreal ladies are pore Cored when the claims of mes orpett, are; argu ore the Bu Probate Court \u201c Evangeliam' in tho Keotenay.The Rev.Professor Kilpatrick, of Toronto, will be the preacher a fio services in the American Presbyterian \u20achureh to-morrow.Dr.Kilpatrick comes to us by special invitation to tell the story of the reernt evangelistic campaign in the district of the Koo- tenay.Professor Kilpatrick 1s well- known as a profound scholar anda strong and exceptionally attractive \" preacher.a = ei 1 wife's.ts pôfted that t wife and chien wil Speclal to The Montres Siar.Whitby, Ont, cial Detective MeLaughiin, arrested at terday on the cliarge o wife.to the geunty Jailÿ afternoon.MokAtghiin, - expressed a to dbë-dllowed to ent by himself, arf not to-bé housed with the other.prisghërs.\u201d were.pbéerved as (sual, ted in & cell a anothér prisoner, aime or be burst.tate, er > = bridge yes- lovem \u201820.\u2014 Provins i per i Archibald | Murdering hls (1.re yesterday | admittance \u2018fules, however, H- Upon being Hj wd Some Whlakies have been dé Its mide \u2018re atécerhible at : fred + to assume à look ot are, The maturity of: Mackis's that.Yamous Shem engage, Those who dry it, with » mibstituté will never de content; Which .proves a trial order is tte.best advertisement.Co .168, upon a test, J - For Méckie's wart HORGE Whisky is the purest and the best.Loosen 2.0 00 k thought.to be Frederic Batlow to sign | and Christie.CoacH, Clangy expressed the utmost confidence in his team, and there will be a lot of Ottawa money to put up on the game.Most of the executive accompanied the team.The Hamilton men are confident that they will win the champlonship \u2018this afternoon, and the Ottawa team is.\u2018just as sure that they will be able to overcome their opponents and annex the title.The Tigers had a light workout yesterday afternoon in preparation for their game.With the exception of Wigle and George Smith, the full back, the members of the team are in the best of shape and are confident of pulling out a victory by a good mer- gin.There !s, no chance of Wigle being in the game, but Smith's leg has Hm- bered up somewhat, and !t is possible he may start the game, even if he is unable to last until the finish.; Tope will be the man who will replace him In the event of his not be- i ing able to start in the game or go the ing a couple of the regulars out of the From Ottawa another large.crowd is \u201c i full route.It is likely that Gerard will take Bramer\u2019s place ip the scrimmage, when the big policeman will be moved out to take Wigle's place on the line.Both of the substitutes are good men and are thoroughly acquainted with signals, so that the Tigers will not be handicapped to any alarming extent by hav- game.The line-up will probably be: Smith or Tope, full back: Burton, Moore and Simpson.half backs; Aw- rey.quarter back; Craig, Pfeiffer and Gerard, scrimmage; Barton and Gray inside wings; Isbester and Brammer, middle wings; Lyon and Marriott, outside wings; Harvey, W.Smith, Bethune, Turner, Loftus and Thomson will be the spare men.Great Demand For Seats.Toronto, November 20.\u2014So great a demand had been made for tickets for this afternoon's Rugby game at Rose- dale, when Ottawa and Hamilton play off for the Interprovincial championship, that a number of seats in the bleachers have been reserved.The game will attract one.of the largest crowds ever seen.in Toronto: at a Rugby match.Juaging from .the number of.teksts randy gold; 1t- is anticipated that about 1,600 péople will come up from the ambitious\u2019 city.The band-of the 91st_ company the .Hamilton: delegation.coming, with:twd brass bands, so that there win be na\u201d ack.of.music.Je Marshall Again Wins.J.Marshall, of New York.last night again defeated J, W.Showalter, of Georgetown, Ky, in the American chess championship seriez.Ot elght gamed played Marshall has Tron four.will ac- |.\u201cTAxington, Ky.\u2018November 20,-Frank | Westmount Seniors WIN Enter New Senior League.° ue A new senior hockey league, composed of teams from Westmount, Grande Mere, Three Rivérs and Sherbrooke, now seems assured.Ths or- ganizetion meeting will take place on Nov.27th, and all the.clubs seem enthusiastic over the proposed league.With à compact league in which the travelling expenses will not be too great the clubs should meet with success.All four have kept teams together for many years under discouraging circumstances.They might have the best hockey sevens in the country, but there was nothing ahead of them in the way of promotion from intermediate to senlor ranking.As a result each team has seen its better players drift away to some club în a senioŸ series.There is no doubt of the ability of the clubs to put strong sevens on the ice,and under the advane- ed ranking, even If it is made by the clubs themselves, there will be encouragement for old players to stay with their teams.The league should furnish some good hockey, and will no doubt promote interest in the game in the districts which ft touches.Bryce Pennell, president of the Westmount club, stated yesterday that he had.every hope of all the players of last years team being together again this year, despite the rumors that were going the rounds.Bowie left the hospital yesterday, and will probably play again.Duckett is also per Smeaton and the two Cleghorns may be back before the season opens.The club will hold a big smpker Dec.4th to help along the finances for the new league movement.Sydney,\u201d New South Wales, November 20.\u2014It was announced here yesterday that \"Bob\" Fitzsimmons.and \u201cBil\u201d Lang had agreed to fight in Australla on December 27, for the championship of Australia now held by Lang bang won this title, by defeating \u201cBill\u201d Squires at Melbourne on October 25.Fitzsimmons recently arrived here.Toronto, November 20.\u2014The Varsity aqudtic team to meet McGill at Montreal has been chosen as follows: McKenzie, Whiteside, Johnson, Hodge.Parker, Spares, Gibson, McAndrew, Haney; \u2018and divers, Keith and Douglas.At 2 for 25c.you can buy this shape in Elk Brand vamed \u201cNELSON\u201d 1@ Made in Bsflin by Showalter one, mails tot \u201cwere drawn, + : 2e CURED of \"J.PALMER & SON, 11D.suffering hernia, you can, Call or write for particulars, B.LINDMAN, Reg\u2019d.16 McGILL COLLEGE AVENUE, MONTREAL.McGill AMERICAN TAILORS Remnant ano Mill E Suit or Overcoat to Order ar FL = oo Beginning November 20th Eo S500 \u2018Exthracing values from $36 to $80.00,\" as other tailors charge, .TS $17.50 _ Embracing values from $30 to $35.00, .as other tailors charge.J 103, 105 and 107 Notre Dame Street West, Montreal, Dear Mr, Lindäman,\u2014I have great pleasure in informing you wearing your Truss about nine month aT \u2018until this spring, when occasonally I felt a slight pain.on the Truss, wore it for a week, and have been well ever since.comended your Truss to several, and feel sure if anyone can help a poor fellow RUPTURE June 12, 1908.that after gave it up, and have had no trouhls 1 fmmmediately put 3 have re- Yours truly, J.W.PALMER.College Ave.d Sale | | $20.00 Embracing values from 335 to $40.00, as other taflors charge.! The goods, although mill ends, tinued patterns, saved up for us by many mills and selling agents, are up-to-date fabricse\u2014and to these are added all the > 0dd lengths from our own splendfd stock, Naturally, as we can only get enough about once each year for a big sale, the supply is limited\u2014and \u2018When these goods are sold the sale will The collection is very large\u2014but we do not know how long ft will stop.last.Prompt ordering is, therefore, The variety is.most extensive.in novelties, blacks and blues\u2014in styles weights for Fall and for Winter.And every garment is made strictly to your measure with fit guar antesd.No other géod tailor could produce the like for léss than doublé the money; even ready made guess fits cost as much or more.- ONLY ONE STORE IN CANADA + remnants and last pieces of discon- urgently recommended.There are worsteds and woollens\u2014 for \u2018 dress or husinesgs-\u2014In likely to stick to Westmount, and Cops OR AN IDEA OF * BILLION DELLAR \u2014COPPER TRUST It Would Control Over US Royal Securities Corporation, Limited 750,000,000 Pounds of Copper Yearly According to well-informed interests, negotiations looking toward a merger of many of the leading copper properties are progressing satisfacterily.So fur thera has been Ao hitch, and a basis of exchange In thle case of a number of properties has been virtually agreed upon.Eliminating all other copper groups with the exception of Amalgamated Cop- per, the Uole-Ryan properties and the! Guggenheim Interests, Lhe \u201cconsulidated company wouid contrui over ISU,ULU,VUU pounds of copper annually, as foliows: Pounds Company.per year Amagumated, .\"+ ++ ».ZLU,OUO,LUV Côls-Ryun .vo\" Cede BUOY B00 Guggenneims .275,000,000 United Metuls Selling Co.*100,000,4u9 Total .785,000,000 -\u2014 *Excess copper over that of .\\malga- mated und Cuie-Ryah properties, The combination would take In what are -known us the luw cost producers tn operation, partjcularly Utali Copper and Nevada Consviidated.The latter recently | absorbed the Cuwmberland-E.y.It & merger of the groups in question ia effected, ; the loilowing prominent mines would be included: Annual production, lbs, Boston and Montana Lo 45,0uu,000 Anaconda .SH,ULY, LOU North Butle .45,000,000 Washoe .° cer eed a 135, 00u,000 Butte Coalition cee eur 2012 45,UUV,VOU , Nevada Consoudated.\u2018 74,009,009 Utah .65 5u0.000 Butte und Boston oe» 17,000,000 Greene-Canarea ue ees BO,UUU,LUU Utai: Consoliduted .« .17,vuu,000 Superior and Vittsburg.e 25,000,908 Calumet and Arizona .dU,000,000 Total .,.oBZ,000,000 It should not be inferred that the above properties wili be.tiie on.y co.npanies to | Join in the comuination.l'herc 1s a pus- sibjiity that the I'heips-Dodge properties, Clark properties and the porpliyry properties will alse be included.liowever, definite statement mu ts respect can be made al this time.The plan invoives the taking over of the International Smeiting ang Relining Co., as weil as the United Metals Seining Co.The International Smelting and Refining Co.is the largest refinery of its kind in the would, and refines close 10 850,000,000 pounds of copper à year.The combined capitalization of the subsidiary companies of the consolidation, providing only the Amalgamated, Cole- Ryan and Guggenheim properties are included, would be approsinuitely $2u8,397,.400, with a present markel valuation of 2500, 705,000, he following table gives- the possible subsidiary companies of the combination, their outstanding capitaiization and market valuation: , apa Market outstandin vaiue.Int.Smelt.and R.$ 10, vue, oor 3 $ 17\u20ac vo 000 Amalgamated .152,537,900 144,000,000 Abaconda .30.00.000 6v,000,000 Utah Cons.1,500,000 13,725,000 Utah Copper .7,259,500 42,830,000 Nevada Cons.10,000,000 07,200,000 Butte Coalition , .15,000.00 31,000,000 Cal.and Arizona 2.000.000 20,000,000 Giroux ., 6,800.000 13,600,000 Greene-Cananea 45.450,000 31,250,000 North Butte .6,000,060 24,800.00) Buperior and Pit.15,000,000) 25,500: 000 Un.Mtl.Sel.Co.\u2019 5,000, 000 20,600,000 Totals -$298,857,400 j $500,703,000 It will be observed from the above that the stocks of all the copper companies, with the exception of Amalgamated and Greene-Cananea have a market valuation in excess of.par valuation.Should the various companies consolidate on a basis of present market valuation the merged company would have a capital stock close to half a billion dolars.The Ana- oonda Copper Co.is mentioned in the above list, for the reason that while it 18 regarded as a subsidiary of Amalgamated, the latter owns nniy 55 or 60 per of the capital stock of $30.000.000.2m CANADA CEMENT COMPANY, Limited.This has been called the Age of Steel.it is becoming as truly the Age of Cement.Steel and Cement go Hand in Hand.i Reinforced concrete, which is the combination of the two, has provided a new building material which promises to monopolize all « fields of construction.And the cement is just as necessary as the steel, Rapidly as its consumption has grown, it premises to grow still more rapidly.Even should it not exceed its average rats of increase for the past twenty years, Cement Kings will sqon be as numerous as Steel Kings, New methods in construction make this indu- \" bitable.e It is for this reason that we recommend the 20-year aix r cent.\u2026 Bonds of the Canada Ce- | ment Company, Limited, which we offer at 100 and accrued interest.i no +.\"A 160 foot level.= a ToT 74 gas The en Del ar Cor er Merger-Ely Ce CAR A Bank Raises - Its Dividend Traders Bank Now on 8 Per Cent.Basis.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto; November 20.\u2014At a meeting the directors of the Traders Bank the rate of the dividend the capital stock was raised from 7 to § per cent, a dividend of 2 per cent.for the gnarter being declared payable January 1st.~ vf yesterday, on | NO STEEL-COAL TERMS FIXED The terms to fix thé \u2018basis of the Steel-Coal merger have been decided.upon.[FINANCIAL PERSONALS Mr.W.M.Aitken is in Toronto.Sir William Van Horne is in Winnipeg.Mr.©.R.Hosmer leaves for Europe Monday evening.\u201cCANADIANS\u201d IN LONDON.Ctosing quotations to-day for Canadian | stocks in London from special cables to the Star and Thornton Davidson: hurs, Fri.Sat.GT.R.1st pfd .1031, 105 103 | G.T, R.3rd pfd.204 0 5014 G.T.RK cum di.20% 20 20 Hudson's Bay .VIA 48 98 C.I Ri .«eee 0.18144 182 vee DOES WISE OLD J.0.ROCKEFELLER EVER SPECULATE?He Dces\u2014But He Buys When Stocks are Nice and Cheap.\u201cDoes John -D.Rockefeller, the wise, shrewd, far-seeing, experienced old gen- | tieman, who built up tne greatest manufacturing business in aii the world, speculate fin stocks?\u201d asks one who {s well posted on what goes on at 26 Broadway.\u201cYes,\u201d but in his own way.In 1907 he bought securities in reams, New York.Central, Union Pacific, Pennsylvania, St.Paul and Steel particularly.Not all of them did he pag for outright.Yet these purchases were so nearly pald for outright as to\u2018 be almost investment pur- çhases.The ofl king's money plies up apace.\u201cThat would be the case if his sole tncomé was the dividends on his Standard Ol stock.\u201cBut he owns milllohs upon millions of nther Interest and dividend-payinz securities.Consequently, he must éither make frequent investments, let his funds accu- ynulate in banks or lend them In Wall Street.\u201cUnlike the common run of gamblers, Mr.Rockefeller, when the market Is seemingly about to start on a long downward] journey, knows the secret of selling short with absolute safety.\u201cNp Northern Pacific corner will -ever ~ause him an anxious moment, for on rare Occasions, when he does go short, it is against investment holdings.If he happens to be wrong and prices go up.he has the storks on hand to deliver, If called upon, agalnst all contracts, \u2018It he has to pay dividends on such contracts, he also collects them.but, being a rare diagnostician, he has séldom taken a position on the short side of securities when he has not won out.\u201cThe secrecy which has shrouded the business life of the richest man In the world from its very beginning envelops his transactions in stocks.iis bfokers are financial institutions\u2014banks and trust companies of the first rank.\u201d pre OF PHE.CoBALPCARR \u201cThe engineer of noi the Black Mines Consolidated reports the discovery of another blind vein in the cross-cut at the This is the second new vein that has been discovered in this cross-cut.SEATS ON STOCK EXCHANGE.The following table shows the high and low prices for New York Stock Exchange 164 St.James St, Montreal.- DEMERARA ELECTRIC GAINS.Deméréta Eddie.ot codtinues: to.show good gaîns.The figures for the 10 rhénthy to October 81 = oo follows: Gross .is (oon rita = | Het « A should be in operation seats since 1900: ze gen | o.09.coervenansanraen , + Wann 78, - 52.500 | .1907.nanonaeus 30,00 51,500 | | BopIIIINID Seok oom 26 Guardian\u201d \u201cBuilding .Ho Tel Main 6000, = # I ES 30.po nel \"GOLD MUSIC OF ALL KINDS.STAR'S READERS ARE ANSWERED ON COBALT STOCKS An Expert Gives Information on Various Properties.C.M.M., Levis,.\u2014I have no Informa- | tion re the Canadian Katables Company.¢ The \u201cGould\u201d have a promising prospect.J.J.A.G., Grand Rapids, N.B.\u2014The Cleopatra is stil a prospect, and therefore cannot be considered a \u2018sound investment.\" F.M., Cote St.Paul.-The Argold Company owns ¢ acres, very weil located in the producing area of the Cobalt camp.Little work has been done.1 understand \u2018there is practically no money in the treasury.The property should prove valuable with development.Market about 8 to 12 cents.E.A.W.\u2014The Temiskaming mine has produced this year over 800 tons, averug- ing one ton of high grade to three of second grade ore.The completion of the mill will zreatiy increase the shipments of high grade.The mil will have a capacity of 90 to 190 tons per day, and by January 1st, 19C1, This property is getting Into excels [lent Shape and will be a steady producer.In addition to the high-grade ore in the mine, there is a very large quantity of low grade in the dump and ready .for stoping in the mine.The probpects arg exceedingly favorable.3 : J.D.\u2014The properties of the Floyd have been merged into the Temagami! Mining Company, whirh also owns properties in Bloom Lake district.While I have no exact knowledge of present conditions, the prospects, in my opinion, are not very favorable.A.D.Kingston.\u20141.Beaver Las not as vet paîd a dividend.2.From present indications there is reason to believe it wlll pay dividends next year.A 30-ton car of high-zrade ore will be shipped this week.3.Consult any broker.H.A, T., Quebec.\u2014The Wyandoh Company owns 4 lots in the Gilties Limit at Cobalt, on A.23 (the Young-O'Brien lot).A strong lead showing good silver values has Leen found.The developments on the adjoining property on the same lend are encouraging.The Wyan- dah properties are, however, unproven, and are at present a prospect.M.K., Quebec.\u2014The Bartlett Mines had a remarkable surface showing.De- veiopment work has not been extended sufficiently to judge of the productive value of the property.They have a first-class plant and efficient manager.**Threa Pence.\u201d\u20141.This property\u2019 is well located, has some ore blocked out in the mine, and 1s thoronghly prospecting its acreage.A new find would advance price of the stock.2.Write to coin dealers, M.T.E., Montreal.\u2014The Beaver 1s producinæ htzh-grade ore from the 2§9- foot level.It) is, of course, impossible to estimate the depth of the ore shoot.The prospects are, however, decidedly favorable A shipment of 30 tons of high-.grade ore will be made next week.CHEESE RECEIPTS HEAVY.Receipts of cheese were 5187 boxes, as against 2601 a vear ago.The local market is firm, with westerns quoted at 113 to 1157 for late fall make, and at 11% to 12c for September make, and easterns at 11 to 11140 Diamond C ALBERTA ÿ Before Buying or Se stock.write for my and save money.& the above and offerings, 237 a \"RHODES CURRY : ' CANADA CAR CO.CANADIAN CEMENT 271 GUELPH, ONT.All Listed and Unlisted Securities., Bought and Sold Redpath Claims In.the\u2019 new Canadian fie! ; cupine Distriets 2 SILLY Gaims n Cobalt T BLACK LAKE ASBESTOS} MR.PLUMMER T0 BE HEAD OF COAL CO.Mr.J.H.Plummer will shortly be made president of the Dominion Coal Company, while two other Steel directors are going on the Coal board.In speaking of the merger the Financial Post says: : \"A.joint committee will be formed representing the interests of both companies, A careful account will be taken of the capitalization and finances of each company and an equitable basis arrived at.In this relation there need not be any fear on the part of the small shareholders of coal, that his Interests will not be fully protected, one very good reason being that the capitalists most concerned in the amalgamation have equally large, if not larger.holdings of Coal common than of Steel common.\u201cThere is a belief in well-informed quarters that in the comparison, the assets of the Coal Company will turn out better than might be expected from à currory examination of the Annual réports.Jt is intended to avoid, as far \u2018as possible, any increase in tapi- talization.\u201cThe accounting sto comparison might for example, \u2018that Coal; comipon d*be equivalent to 125 where eel common would be equivalént to 75.It is too early to make any predictions on this point.It is, however, mentioned as an example of how the merger can be accomplished as regards the common stock.\u201d WE WILL BUY A limited number of shares CAMAGUAY ELECTRIC CO.Wire us at our expense.W.F.MAHON & CO, Investment Bankers, St.John, N.B.277 = AN Excellent Trustes PER | Investme CENT.AEM Toronto.era Toronto Stock Exchange.\u201cVE OFFER AT PAR 6% BONDS With a STOCK BONUS Send for Special Circular.\u2018 J.M.ROBINSON SONS.\u2026 Bankers, St.John, Members Montrezi Stock Exchange.| 274 59 Saw \u2014 Bell Tel.Main 548 P.O.Box 1028.Gordon Strathy « Co, «+ STOCK BROKERS MONTREAL.We offer for sale $100,000 Canada Cement Co, ist Mortgages 6 per cent.20- Nett to our clients and their friends.\u2019 Parties having money in the savings banks will double their Income by investing.in these Bonds.We\" constder said Bonds à safe investment (a good 6 per cent.Bond Is not often to he had at par).Bonds subject to prior sale.Full particulars at our offices, H.GORDON STRATHY, .Member Montreal stock Exchahge.% We 10 = lin cl Stock Brokers, \u2018cular and newspaper sheet, howled thief, | minutes \"after the close of the market year Gold Bonds.Price, par and interest.| q RFE Fh \"CURB\" BROKER That is Ac:ardihg to the Stories Told by the.Broker.It is gs good as a cirevs to read the Hterature being turned .out by B.H.Scheftels & Co., the concern that planted that fllustrious lemon, Ely Central, on the public.When Ely Central broke from over $4 to under $1 the firm, in Its market cir- llar, robber, scoundrel, convict, blacklegz, and other beautiful names at Imaginary people, who, they said, were responsible for the break in Ely.It was a d:stardly plot conceived by a set of cut-throats and bandits.So, sald Scheftels & Co.But what said Scheftels & Co.about Scheftels & Co.They were the angel children.This is a sample worth reading: \u201cSome of the suspense was lifted and some of the doubt was removed yesterday afternoon when Ely Central ade such a splendid recovery.It was a few that one of the attaches of .the firm stepped Into the board room and chalked on the blackboard under the heading of \u2018Notice,\u201d \u2018No margin accounts have been closed out by us.We have been carrying everybody.\u2019 Wonderful! \u201cThe crowd in the board room, numbering fully 200 people, many of them margin clients of the firm, many of them having thousands of dollars.at stake, gazed at this notice on the blacks board for a full minute in utter stupefaction.Nothing like it had ever been heard of in the stock brokerage business in New York before, \u201cThere have been times when firma have carried their, clients through crises on thelr margin chmmitments, but these times have been seldom and the accommodation has not been extended \u2018by wholesale, and on stocks not controlled by those who extended it.{ Strong Men Wept.\u201cIn a minute or so after this notice was posted un Schefte.s\u2019.biackboard, the import of it was grasped \u2018by the throng in the board room.Men who thought a few minules before that they were losers by thousands of dollars, came suddenly to realize that with unparalleled square dealing.Scheftels & Co.had protected them through the crisis.The pallor on the faces of these men gave way to a flush, and under the reaction, eyes were tear-dimmed until suddenly one of the jubilant margin clients of the firm cried out, \u2018Three cheers for Scheftels & Company.\u2019 At the cry the cheers were given with a ring which emphasized their sincerity.Beggared Description.\u201cA few minutes later, there was posted on the board, a copy of the despatch from the engineer at Ely, which I have reproduced above.The scene which followed resembled nothing as much as it did an old-time revival meeting.Men threw their hats In the air, slapped each other on the shoulders,( and from lusty lungs and able.throats came cheer after cheer\u2014cheers For the firm, cheers \u2018>r T o Sing Sing The New Trial for the Eagle Loan Officers.New York, November 19.\u2014 The application of Edward E.Britton and Frederick 'A.Schroeder, former president and vice-president of the Eagle Loan -and Savings Company, for a new trial was denied to-day by Justice Steepleton and the two bankers will have to go to Sing Sing on Monday.The two men were convicted of mlsap- propriating $43,000 of the funds of the association of whigh they were officers.Britton's sentence lis not less than fourteen months nor more than three years, and Schroeder's not less than one year nor more than three years, AXSWERS vo QUESTIONS.\u201cG.D.\u2019\u2014If you want a gamble with a big risk, buy it.If you are poor, as you say, you should.invest your money in| some good stock.See the table under the heading of \u201cReturns on Investments.\u201d MACKAY CO.NOT IN IT.Mr.Clarence Mackay has issued a statement to the effect that the Mackay Companies are not corifiected with thé recent telegraph combine.Crude Rubber is Down 22 Cents A drop of 22 cents a pound in the price: of crude rubber has relleved the tension in the market and among manufacturers.The rising of the rivers tributary to the Amazon late in October has averted a famine in the rubber market, and the larger shipments from Manaos have resulted in .a drop in price ee $2.15 a pound about a month ago to a pound on Saturday last.DULUTH-SUPERIOR GAINS.For the first two weeks of November Duluth-Superior earnings showed a gain of $3,389, or 9.6 per cent.it ssuccess In facing and meeting the crisis, and cheers for the future success of Ely Central, Wier the Wiii'an.\u201cIt waa.-a- hearty demonstration, one of the sort that gripped and held everybody who was an observer of {t, and it the type of J.Crook Wler are reviled by their feilows, who spurn them for their swindling practices and condemn them for their predeliction for dirty work, the firm of Scheftels & Co.and its individual réspécted than they have been at any the individual members of it, cheers for PAID-UP CAPITAL, $10,000,000.London Office New York Agency .| A General Banking Savin gs Deposits of $1.00 and u Accounts may be drawals Wards received ed In the nam be made by any the St James - - -0- H.B.WALKER, Manager.Branches throughout Can eonveones?Lombard A time fr their business career.\u201d THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE \u201c RÉSERVE, $6,000,000 t, E.C.Place.16 Exch fsiness Conduoted.nk Department and interest allowed at current rates.es of two or more persons, with- one of the number or by survivor.Branches in Montreal: Corner 8t.Catherine and Metcalfe Sts.- H.B.PARSONS, Manager, ada and in the United States.Stock and Bond Brokers.MacDougall Bros.Members Montraa! Stock Exohang 9 Bt.Sacrament St., Montreal well mineralized.Also five claims near Leroy M! Eight GOLD claims in Munroe Ten SILVER claims in direct line between La Ry taûfer, all diabase formation, cobalt, Nine GOLD claims in Porcupine Lak HH alleybury, § ana Wett- calcite, altite veins, nes.dat and Matty Townships.Adjoining producing properties.gv AP FOR CASH.& NOBLE Ont.A LIMITED LORNE A.CAMPBELL, We Offer, Subject 6 Price Sale, 8) I STOCK AT 35 CENTS OF THE .[ MeGilivay Greak Goal and Coke Co.Ltd, \u2018 CARBONDALE, ALBERTA.JAMES A.NOWELL, Vice-President, B.E.BHARP, Secretary- Treasurer.QUANTITY PER sas President.100! * Pass of Canada \u2018 This stock sold a few, months \u2018ago at 25c per share.time it will sell at 50 cents per share.best managed big coal mining corporations In, ihe Crows In a short The company is one of the gave positive prodf that where men of |.members are stronger and more highly | A r.Wm.McKenzie and London Suit deerme \u2018From the Speclal Correspondent of the Montreal Star in London.London, Eng., November 19.\u2014It is understood that Mr.Willlam Mackenzie and the market have amicably settled their differences.suit instituted against the latter by the Canadian Northern in connection with the recent Canadlan Northern and Ontario issue.Two \u2018Important firms, known as \u2018The Market,\u201d and Mr.Mackensle are commended for dealing with the matter out of court.WINDERMERE.GOT THE KERR LAKE VEIN.Spectal to The Montreal Star.Toronto, November 19.\u2014 The elusive Kerr Lake vein, which the Hargrave people have been looking for, has been located at last.A wire from Cobalt to Playfair, Martens & Co., broke the news.The ore runs about 5,000 ozs.to the ton.The stock, which has been dragging around the 40 mark lately, jumped to above 50.BUTTER MARKET STEADY.Receipts of butter were 1944 packages, against 404 a year azo, The local market is steady, with fresh receiptg quot- ed-at 24 to 24%c, and finest creamery at 25 to 25Y%ec.BANK OF ENGLAND FIGURES.| The proportion of reserve to llabilit!es shown in the Bank of England's return compares as follow: Bank rate, 8 P.C.54.5 .24 .7 .8 1906.200 000000 s00eecc0000 41, 4 1904.esnecascnro0s0u0n 50.51 3 1903.breseeenns e\u2026.49.52 + Nothing more will be heard of the law- | STEEL OVER 68 CROWN RESERVE \u201cOFF TO $4.50- Steel opened higher to-day at 68 to 68 1-8, with the sales very heavy.Crown Reserve went off again \u2018to $4.75.Scotia was 75, Textile 74 1-4, and\u2018 Rubber was 101 bid and 102 12 asked.Later C.P.R.went to 178 1-4, Wall Street was strong.Union was 204, Steel 90%, Reading 17014, Copper 95 3-8.Lehigh sold at par.Coal started at 92%.\u2014\u2014 At 10.30 Steel was offered at 67%.Crown Reserve sold at $4.50.\u2014 vn SALES TO 10.30 A.M.\u201cSteel-»eposits, notice.480,887,606 474, 103,799 Deposits, elsc.75.544,880 76,556,786 \u2018Total abil.$945,899.10 101 $920,877,323 Notes .Ceres $68,311,633 $66,924,435 Call loans .56,996,065 56,124,620 Call elsewhere.129,964,353 111,634,334 .Current loans.579,837,956 560,208,621 Current elsewhere.37,211,105 32,981,183 Total asesis.$1,123.986,660 $1,107,871,570' Surplus Shows 11 P.C.Gain Montreaf street Railway Earnings \u2018for October.Montreal Street Rallway earnings for the month of October show a gross gain of $25,398, or 7.73 per cent, and a net gain of $18,087, or 9.86 per ¢ent.+ The fixed charges only increased $889, and the surplus is, therefore, $15.188, an increase of 11 1-2 per cent.Expenses per cent.of earnings were 49.36, against 50.34 last year.FISHERIES TREATY HAS BEEN SIGNED.United States Representative nounces Conventioi Will Be Operative Soon.New York, November 20.\u2014According to the announcement made in New Yor! last night, the agreement between Canada and the United States for the protection of the waters lying between the An \u2014 two.countries from conditions endanger- - ing the fisheries, has been signed, and | will probably become operative within a fortnight.The announcement was made by Dr.David Starr Jordan, the American member of the International Fisher- fes Coramirsion, which has been engaged | for more than a year in drawing up the statutes, Dr.Jordan sald that the terms would \u2018furnish adequate protection to the fish In the waters affected.MR.HALDANE SPEAKS OUT.Says Cabinet is Absolutely United on Budget Policy.\u201cLondon, November 20.\u2014Becretary of Wary Haldane made a fighting speec def the Eighty Club in regard to the Government's policy on the budget.He declared Lhat the Government accepted the challenge of Mr.Balfour, the Unionist leader, to go to the country on the issues, which would be free trade, the budget and the House of Lords.No quarter would be asked by the Liberals, said Mr.Haldane, and none would be given.The Cabinet was ab- solutely united on the issues which.would be placed before the electors.Since the British Constitution became what it is no step so violent of so re- volutiorary had been {aken as the contemplated negativing of the budget bill by the House of Lords.It was opposite to.the policy of the l.iberals and was a constitutional revolution which would be followed by protection.; TO TEST GRAND LAKE COAL.Special to the Montreal Star.Fredericton, N.B., Nov.20.\u2014Mr.H.P.Tir.merman.ir.dustrial agent of the Canacian Pacific Railway, stat2d yesterday that the company is to make à\u2019 thorough test of Grand l.ake coal on its locomotives on frelght' trains running \u2018rom McAdam Junction to St.John.If the test js satisfactory considerable development of the Queen's | \u2018end Sudbury coliterles will f8itow, and in conjinction with this the company -WHI build a Une.Irom.Fredercton to.\" Minto to facilitate distribution.Mr.Timmerman says there are markets for as much a3 1009600 \u2018tons of \u2018he coal annually along the Canadlan Pacific eastern lines, and the company would use an equal araount., MEETINGS AND DIVIDENDS.Grown Reserve Mining Go,, Limited DIVIDEND No.6 Notice fe Nereby cltén that n° special hènué.dividend of 10 par cent.has heen declared and will he pryahle on the 20th of Dacember.1909, tn shyrehnidery- of recnrd the 10th of December, 1808.Tranafar banks will be closed from the \u201cIN to the 1th 0° Merember, hoth days Inclusive.By order of the Roard.| JAMES COOPER.H - t Montrea November $.1905.mcrota ' DIVIDEND No.7 | : Notez te mere te herebv given that the remniar _ ein ly.thresh mantle frs enfin thd Sot ot ent Seca | \u201cBan SM ANG horn term axtte © fatal Sm of ry \u2018er tn has wilh-Yo.be on ef amuara the on aioe Fie a 0500 tinea from he 7 me te.te san ot a both Gays in.Ee order of the Bb paré.Es Coop R : Ï Montreal.November à, noue i i NB aDindend ol de malar ! by the Company's ameter Ament, The pan ta lo sharehotdars of res | December, 1008.t Co.4 MR, FORGET ON RELY PROFITS 0 CEMENT MERGER A Surplus of $1,630,000 After Preferred Dividend.\" Mr.Medolphe Forgels firm has issued a long circular on the cement merger.The following extract wil lhe found of interest: The yearly capacity-of the ¢om- pany's plants is (bbls.).5,200,00 Basing estimates on a sale of only 4,093,000 per annum at L 31:30 ner bhi.were.$0,200,000 And cost at fou per hbl.3.000,000 $2,200,300 And- only estimating total savings in freight, executive expenses, @tc.020520000000 .500,000 Shows a otal profit per annum $2,759,000 No estimate made here for the profit to be derived from the operation of the Western Canada Cement & C0al Co: 8 valuable coal mines at Exshaw.The profits of the company as conservatively estimated above ; should amount to.$2,700,000 The interest at 6 per ceiit.on the $5,000,000 bonds will am- OUNtitg 220020000000 eue 290,000 The: interest at 7 per cent.on the $11,005,008 preference stock | WiH amount to.110,000 Leaving .1,630,600 Providing for 10 per cent; dividend on the $13,500,000 common Stock .i iii 0 1,350,000 The company would still have a surplus for depreciation, bond .redemption and to carry to reserve each year .$280,000 Regarding the securities as investments: it is figured out that-on investor who would buy 100 shares of the 7 per cent.preferred stock nt 85 and 100 shares of the common stock at 30, the present market prices of the stocks, would from the dividend on the preferred stock secure over 6 per cent.On a total Investment of 811.500, besides the benefit of any appre- HRE 1S RAGING IN\" ISLAND TOW Special to the Montreal Star.Charlottétown, P.E.I, November 20.\u2014A bad fire is raging in Souris.The J.J.Hughes and Company store has been burned, other buildings are.catching fire, and the whole village is threatened.| A special train.with fitemen and engines has left here for the scene.|.DOWAGER DUCHESS DEAD.Duchess of Manchester Succumbed to Attack of Neuritis.London, November 20.\u2014Consuel -Dow- ager Duchess of Manchester, died early this morning of heart failure following an attack of neuritis,\u201d The Duchess had been ill somé time, but recently complicaticns developed, and she failed rapidly.She died in her-Lon- don residence, 3 Grosvenor Square, \u2018where she had been attended by Sir \u2018Alfred Fripp.surgeon-rin-ordinary to King ward.The Dowager Duchess of Manchester was the daughter of Antonio Yznaga del Valle, of Ravenswood, louisiana, and Cuba.After the Civil War Mr.Yzna- - ga, having lost most of his fortune, moved north, and Consuelo becamuv a prominent figure in New \u201cYork's social life.Her wedding in Grace Church .n May, 1876, to the Viscount Mandeville was a brilliant affair,* and One of the first of the alliances of American girls with foreigners.At the death of the seventh Duke of Manchester in 1890.Viscount Mandeville agsuined the tit} his father, and Consuelo Yznaga became the eighth Duchess of Manchester.A son and twin \u2018daughters were born, and in 1892, at the death of his father, Consuelo\u2019s son became Duke.He married Miss Helena Zimmerman, of Cincinnati, in 1900, an.Consuelo hecame the Dowager Duchess.Her two daughters died in young\" womanhood.For many years the Dowager Duchess was a great social favorite in London und on the Continent, CHINESE RAILWAY LOAN.Berlin, November 2u-The Berlin and New York bankers who are to participate tn the Hankow-Sze-Chuen loan of $30,- 000,000, adjusted their differences at dis- | cussions-Leld bere on Tuesday and Wednesday, between the Berlin financiers and Herr Melcher Melchior, Warburg & Company, the Hamburg bankers, who are acting as agents for the New York group.The arrangement made ls satisfactory to the Foreign Office, and will be, it js prefumed.equally satisfactory to the State Department at | Warhington.| A yuestion of some moment is still open between the Germans on one side and the French and the English on the other.us to what portions of the line the Americans hall control to ile extent of\u2019 naming the chief engineer.ec.À dead- Joek on this point possiblé, as\u201d both the British and German groups, aB well as fheir Governments, are steadfastly holding to their views of equity.TMEETINGL uv) DIVIDENDS LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING COMPANY LTD.\"BIVIDEND NOTICE.NOTICE lg hereby given that a quar- 4 tetiy \u2018divitend:\u2019of 1 3-4 per cent.on the Accumulative Preferred Btock of LAKE OF THE WGODS MILLING MPANY.L'TD.\u2026.and a quarterly dividend of 11.% per cent.on the Common Stock of LAKE .} OF THE WOODS MILLING CO.LTD.Have been declared payable.on December ist, 1909.tb Shareholders of record at the clone of business on November 25th, 1909.Phe Transfer Rooks of the Company will -be closed from November 26th to.November \u201830th, both days inclusive, Dividend cheques will be issued by the company's Transfer Agent, the Crown: Tryst Company, and shareholders are, adviséd tO thaké suré that the \"Transfer Agent has thelr correct address.- By order of the Board, R.NEILSON, 275 $ Asst, Bicratary.QUARTERLY DIVIDEND.- | > tin Notice fè arabs ven £ that.of one and Treen per.ce 5 to Pad up on up Savital tock, st si natitu declined t ÿ quatter: and £ fiat the: ph will wi boar ble at its nking house in this as Sh ni ite \u2018branches and after Wed néaday.the first du das OF Decein Decéinber veut nine ater Books wo cloged fro x November 1 et ante inchitvay.JE > order.of the Board, » Quebes, October tint, 1908, 806 11 ciation In the market value of the stocks.\u2019 attorney for | Us qu ang St x @ im eres \u201c85.00 EACH Con's Coats ,we find that we have sleeves, others are serhi-fitted bg styles, and others again are tight-fitting models; made of good.qual ) tweeds, \u201cprincipally i in light Grey and F awn _ Covert Cloths.° The sty) are nearly all late Spring, but although they are The regular turies H Pm, dair.Trains via.the Wiñésor station New.York, November 20.\u2014A aable- [arn from Sohn Redmond.lexder of | TP \u201cOro Lu 0) LE No «| John Redmond Cables Cables Striking Mer = ge \u2018to Mr.T bern.\u201c.Mr.1 te in England, in the last two cen- Redmond a The greatest con- 1e in England for up- d.Nol Pisschen, , Germany, oy spring rollers; size would use a quantity of lady charlotte gel- Hose, £aet lack Jouble lmaen, ; ; 41 1-2 Inches by 7 feet.a'ine.- v \u201c sizes up - = - - : : 35e.Price 0 , PRICE soc [0 \u20ac9c Each Artificial rap LARGE 4 BIC DISPLAY OF See | \u2014_\u2014 N\u2014 _ inserted.Largest stock in Canada.PIGTURES | Tap Stair Carpets.\u2018Reg.se pi INLAID Le Boys 4 Yard HARRISON & CO., EURO à ang 760 Tor.vars a ; LINOLE UM See Wincow Display.st qua\u201d dinthg-rooms, UNDER W EAR ) LINOLE U M 53 Metcaife St, Dominion Square.___ sitting-rogms, \u2018halls in.- [ a ES RS arme pute bo pues tinea unter avo \u2019 | ; nd-color - EA / ESTAB.1840 28 x 96: 21-2 inch oak Extra special ne AE evecare Bbc aia Hnol 3 s wide, wear, in shirts and drawers, - nN C trame.Reg.price 87.50 Mobair Maté.Rex.Séc.ver \u20ac + Regular Shes.All sizes at, each\u2014 pi finest Quality e > 5 on sale for Special./1.\u2026\u2026acu0vusans 2 | wh 2 eces ee and = WwW 2 io x viens | Wabi.8 - 290 designs.Really worth Toon - : there mited quanti oo = ¢ BRO.$2.49 Henn EE in ly of thyme mats, an early requested.5 Dane WINDOW DissLav.) UNDERTAKERS | BERET IT xs SAID \u201cThat Maris \u2018Antoinette after à ssvère noue was compelled.to have her : pretty head shorn of its beautiful hile, | whereupon the-coiffure n l'enfant immediately, : became the rage amon the ; dies the court, and many a \u201cglor fell before the scissors of the Postich- our.This is just one instance of froax fashion | There are no freak fashions this season~\u2014at Palmer's.Every day our agents find something new in Paris or .london and the next outgoing steam: ©.91 oarries it it to the hands of our art.The sonsequen © is the ex- -slusiverness- at net fo.be hat elsewhère till months | after, they are in the hands of our lady Ay Call at Paimers Hair | Parlors, 441 St.Catharine (between Metcalfe and : Street ) M od and judge for yourself.- \u201cTel for soon tment, Uptown._ ia Picture Framing a Specialty.-DER\u2019S | BASE \u201cWILD 3 1 BEAUTY RE oy high shelf.Another shipment of F100 Ranges Just, rs.geived.A $30.00 cast Range for - «| MARKHAM, O NT: \u2014 George - wr Brooks, late of Carkham, is dead in Tdron ws : LONG BUT CHEAPER Cargoss Going From From Ontario to Van- \u2014 couver via-Meontreal-and the - - Tebuanntepec Route.{hat Ontario Manufacturers are sending goods to Vancouver over a Mexican | rallway in preference to the Canadian transcrntinental routes, is shown by | the salling of the Bornu with 1200 tons of general merchandise on board for Puerto Mexico.From that point it will be sent across country to Salina \u2018Crûz,.the Pacific port, and up the coast to Vancouver and British Columbia ports.Shippers declare they find + it clieaper to send certain products by this roundabout way than comparatively short distance across the Tontinent.The Bornu left port on her last voy- | age\u2019.the season to the St.Lawrence, | N concluding the initiatory six months of this service.and cstablishing à gain of 1,160 tons over the first sailing.At this fate of progress it will probably be © found necessary to put other steamers\u2019 on the route next year.The majority of cargoes come from Centra) Ontario } - ing, although the time consumed ia ; much greater than that taken by rail.LOUBET FEARS REVOLUTION.\u201cEx-President of France Declares Against Socialistic Aims.Paris, being prepared in France, nation at the expense of the other sections.! The occasion for the warning Was a, banquet given by the congress of the : Association for the Defence in Paris to consider means to protect the bourgeoisie from the encroachments | of capitalistic combinations on one hand : and from the Soclalist elements on the other.He condemned the tendency tlon.Equal distribution of taxation.he sald, was one of the main objects of the French Revolution, hut things were | ence in private affairs and urged the | delegates to the congress on behalf of | the whole nation to resist this growing ; tendency to the utmost.TORONTO, ONT \u2014Chas.J.Quint, of the Waterworks Department, is dead.Roger Drummond is dead, in his 4Sth year.Phoebee, wife Donnolly, is dead.Martha Yates.widow of Wm.John: of Walter William Maud, wife of Rev.W M.Trumbull, is dead, in Davisville, azed 26 ; ycars.ST.CATHARINES, ONT.\u2014 Andrew «| Canada is most progressive tountry in the the a to-day, and th» most progressive men and women in Canade are wearing CATSPAW RUBBER HEELS.That's why they are alive in the game.Dress Shirts Evening Wear We have the best shirt ironers in the city, they dress most in the stores.We make shirts and look like new.Mark your parcel hand work depart- | ment.° Troy Laundry Co.VERDUN.4 Telephones, your collars \u201cIn idle wishes, fools supinely stay; .\u2018Be there a will and wisdom finds a way.THE man who falls to uv what he can to- wutds owning hs own home is not treating his tanmily right \u2014 and his rent money 1s thrown away.+ \u201cIT WILL, certainly \u201cpay you tu ihvestigate our hoine-building virer, and we cortcially invite you to do Su.13ut first you ust visit our unmue restricted, highly aevel- uped propetlies: - PARKDALE MONTGLAIR NEW WESTMOUNT WESTMOUNT PLATEAU sityated $0 feet above tig st, Lawrence, In the \u2014étreuf_tine_of aontreals | increasing * westward y growth, on Sherbrooke - À st.West, Notre Oame.de Grace.FREE AUTO | APPOINTMENT/ made to take you out \u201cto visit thé.property.Simply \u2018phone Main Se: (-3792, giving your name, address, and the hour most convenient \u201cto you.A high-class Hiustrat- ed magazine is malled free every month to in- -parties-\u2014- -Lerested- Last week you can © get homesites on- these special terms; $25.00 down and 95.00 rhonthiy.; GEO.MARCIL è co.| Cy w st.dames st, Toe oe ; rintea \u201cand Bhe biished \u201c4% Phen.Te 188, né uvre 189 st.Monires), by The Moutte: Publishing Com ape .ton A Maso nl % ar ROUTE FOR FREIGHT over the | November 20.\u2014Ex-President | Loubet warned the nation that n re-! \"wolution, the inverse of that of 1789, is.tending to.Erant privileges to one section of the of the: Middle Class, which is now in session | of sociallam to discriminate in taxa.| now tending to an Inverse revolution, | He strongly condemned \u2018State interfer- | | ston, is dead.aged 60 vears.| I i | | of the shirts you buy | k i | i 200 ems @ : 0 | | 1 | | Ladies\u2019.Collars, 19¢ | Regular 35c Line = tl Ï | special Foun: MR.WILLIAM ECKSTEIN the celebrated Pianist, Monday, play at Armour's Oriental Booth, Main Floor, every morning from 10 till 12, and every afternoon from 4.30 to 5.30.300 Dresses, Valued from will, beginning 75 dozen very pretty Collars in a splendid variety of styles; some made of silk, net and pearls ; others of satin, fine lace, and moire baby rit- bon; others again are made of fine net, French Valendéi- ennes lace, with a jabot of same material.There are al- \u2018so some beautiful guipure lace stock collars.Colors are: White, sky, pink, reseda, mauve, black; regular values 35c each.Reduced Monday to.19c QUALITY AND LOW\" PRICING GO HAND IN HAND, IN THESE Blankets, Quilts, Flannels, Cottons, and Linens We maintain that in these lines of \u2018merchandise, \u201cqualities can\u2019t be shown in an advertisement.goods to sell themselves;,and that\u2019s why we tell below simply | This list is the result:cf the most careful attention, with full appreciation of the fact-that overestimation of values is far worse for us than nore at all.re regular and sale prices.These \u2018are honest values.BLANKETS: \u2019 Reg.val.80c, for.: Rew.Jal \" =.for & 32.60 Res.wal 85c,.for.Reg.val.$5.00, for 8.50 4Bc, for.OPERA.FLANNEL.R re, ; 8 ° Reg, val soc, eg.val or.: Reg.val, $1.30, for $1.15 OPERA FLANNEL.i} Reg.val.$1.50, for 1.80 Reg.val.ê0c, for.\u2019 NN COMFORTERS.BREAKFAST CLOTH.Reg.val.$1.85, for 81.50 Reg.val.85k, for.:.:- BBe M Res.val.$2.15, for NAPKINS.\" A Res.val.$2.85, for 3 is Res.val.me, fonce ) : \u2019 eg.val.$1.25, for , TLANNELS.Reg val.$1.39, for.§ Ror.val.Isc, for.12%e TABLECLOTHS.M Rez.val.25c, for.Lie Reg.1.46, Reg.val.30c, for.10c Res.val val a ot fon 912 EL ELET Reg.val.$2.25, je FLANNELETTES.SHEETS.Reg.val.84e, for.@c¢ Reg.val.80¢, for.BB Reg.val.10q, for.8c¢ Rez.val.89c,- for.Reg.valk Wier, for.10c Reg.val.$1.00, forain Pen - etc.- Tt \u2018remains for the *, FLANN eus ; - ZGe .- 2 no: \u201885e 286 dbc \u2018 sac oBe 118 2 Reg.val.17e, for.| o 1.70 Bo Reg.val.22e.for.a § Re rc Rea Furniture | \"There is an exceptionally nest.Ek Gold mon \"inch chas pen, dix bed, with we Lo éd bands, splid gold Adium pointed, ih te- - , fitie and jstub, chased \\ : barrel; an, eles Set of Din hairs, chairs and 1 armeh quartered oak {fi the arly I Boga: \u2018finish, box seats covered with Né (A leathdr,.A wet that _ Monday.wo as sas Wo: SPROIALY mw SEDs.(ie, 2 F i = WK Satin Baby Ribbon 7Y3c a Piece 3,000 pieces of Satin Baby Ribbon, so much in demand for all kinds of fancy work.In nieces of 84 yds.We have them in sky, Alice, navy, Nile, reseda, moss, myrtle, yellow, gold, buttercup, coquelicot, cardinal, golden brown, silver, brown, white, ivory, etc., Regular values 15c.Monday, each piece.ve vv 0s oe .TAc \u201d DAMASK, .Reg.ess or Ta iE for.200.| Reg.\u201c$138, Yor.THo = COTTON.Reg.val, 8%0¢, for.Res.val.10¢, for.$.Reg.val 133c, for.Dic PILLOW SLIPS.\u201cRes.Ya.zhe, ec: 48e Reg.val.25c, for.Res: val.80c, for 0 TOWELS.Reg.val.lke, for.Reg.val.18c, for.,.BATH TOWELS.Reg.val.20c, for T.Reg.val.80c, fo 7 YOWSLS, Reg.val.32e, for etl \u201cyou \u201cwoul } to.pay $32.00 for \u2018- 41800 | i \u20ac ee .EXQUISITE EVENING D' {E55} ¢ THEATRE GOWNS, PARTY | RCH STREET COS ii UMES HW hal a revelation of style.clos cn en 4 ON «- clusive Paris Models been PE Three hundred of the newe-t Creel en de ss that ca at a ridiculous price, and on Mon Good see Montreal Com again.Words positively tail ER EA TE TRA Knon fees 7e World.' EXO: DESIGNS FOR | VNC WEAR Smart Gowns for Dress Fanctions\u2014 Fer St.Andrew\u201d: b, Theatre Gowns.Also Street Costumes, Made ci LACES, NETS, MESSALIN ES, TAFFETA SILKS, POPLINS, FRENCH BROAD- CLOTHS, BLACK MOIRE VELOURS J OILES.T he colors from which you can choose can be listed as follows.Only a visit on Monday, however, will reveal the truly lovely shades that hace been given to these produc- tions\u2014Cream, Taupe, Copper, Olive, Sky, Pink, Navy, Reseda, Peacock, Helio.Mauve, Ecru, Wisleria, Myrtle, Amethyst, Champagne, Raspberry, Raisin, Alice Blue, Grey, New Green, Dragon, also Black and W hite.2.000 YARDS OF FRENCH ularity, genuine worth, wearing quality, and general service fo Broadcloth, and particularly this line is extraordinary, in that Pure wool quality, with a smooth, brilliant finish, 50 and 52 in cardinal, green, navy, royal, taupe, grey, wire, old rose, and a cloaks, evening wraps, etc.No \u2019phone or mail 7c, 8c, 10c Handkerchiefs at 4c 500 dozen, very fine White Lawn Handkerchiefs, hemstitched and assorted fancy colored borders; those of Ladies\u2019 Black Equestrian Tights, 39c Pair Here\u2019s The Reason : The \u201clife\u201d of the elastic in them is gone, but a new elastic will restore them to perfect usefulness and service.They are of cotton and wool; well shaped, and an excellent wearing quality.Regular value 75c, reduced for quick clearance to, pair.«vo ov.on.plain white lawn have a Y4- inch or 11-inch hem; the others are in a large assortment of colors; size 13 x 13 inches, regular value 7c, 8c and 10c, reduced .39¢ Monday, tp.\u2026 .4¢ A Remarkable Sale of NOVELTY PIN CUSHIONS 2,000 in All, in 2 Lots 19%.25¢ and 30 Values at 5c It\u2019s impossible i in this announcement to convey to you much idea of wha these Cushions are really like.- They\u2019re all fresh, new goods, the balance stock of an importer of all kinds of novelties.Think of 2,000 pretty Pin Cushions (and it's hard to find every three or four exactly -alike) at from quarter to sixth regular values; you couldn\u2019t buy even the.forms for our sale prices in the regular way.Many floral shapes | in the lot, such as Sunflowers, Marguerite, Poppies, \u201cand Chrysanth Also some very: cunning Cushions, made with large genuine Pine Cones, ' in different shapes,.finished with green leaves, etc.Also hand-painted Cushions, in round, oblong:and square shapes., On salé at 8 o'clock - \u2014- \u2014 \u2019 \u2018Regular values 19¢, 25¢ and 30c; at.aera eee acc ec es vs .\u2026.5 Reg.\u2018vai 18%6;-for.êt\u2014|- Regular values.33c, 39% and 45c, At.vas sec 000 a ove eee ae The + Great Price Interest Monday is CHINA, and GLASS SECTION Dinner Sets, Regularly $24.95 for $19.95; ea Sets, Jugs, Lamps, etc., Underpriced ud.attern with\" 2.rsp, in the loy 3 Fi Walt \u201cBracke Lamps, complete Hibs eeflector, \u201cchimney, etc, Teg 5 Monday.pan aes wes Etched Gas globes, \u2018neat $30.00 fo $85.00 Dresses, on sale at 8 o'clock Monday morning, each $1.75 and $2.00 Values To offer all-wool Chiffon Broadcloths at this season of the vear for 89c is See the display in the St.Catherine street window.Insertions, 3c a Yard 33c, 39c and 45c Values at 7%c » ns ware j is so, Staple and dependable, that some way _ à néw goods afriving, must Keep\u201d he others moving oùt - ay we will sell genuine Lime es China Dinner Sets, an reg.priced at Coveted Oval Seamless $1.00 to $1.50 - Roasters, reg.price $1.Monday, od Monday.+.6% your dc \u201cSheet Tron Roast Pans, as- choice.Km ASE Ls OTSC 215015 « \u201c i fs J ; 7 | à È ; =, dr eer \u2018i = Sn Deo SO : fect, made with u ie Guipurd ie T0 1 Ir seit ith trimmings of cold lac od or p Sub Lace and Swiss Embroit: Frenis turn tm # Princess style, with yoke formed af gobi lo.Broadcloth Dresses in both Moye: n-gge and Princess effects, with trimmings of jet, lace.silk embroidery or fubu- lar braid.\u2018Street Dresses of Henriettas and Poplins, Princess effects, plain or trimmed.Messaline and Taffeta Silk Dresses, with trairs, in various designs, plain or daintily trimmed.eo oe 3 % 8 sp ® nos see ew ee eee se see some soon BROADCLOTH 89 C surely a sensational offer.For present pops r Costumes, Skirts or Coats, no {abn compares with it is a grade above the average.ches wide, in the fashionable shades of brouwn, quantity in pastel shades, suitable for opera These Two Items Demand and Deserve £1.75 and £2.00 grade.a Shopping Trip .at The Stroke of 8 o\u2019clock orders.Val.Lace and \u20185,000 yards new Val.Lace Edgings and Insertions to match; no less than twenty different patterns to choose vote +2 10 pieces of 20 pieces on- Irish double Iv Horrockses\u2019 E Satin Damask 35 inch Pure A of the highest English Cot- grade: all we ton.We want say, come and to see you see it, regular shop early; p value $1.25.reg.valie 14¢c,¥ i for.66c for.104c from, widths ranging from 2 inches to 4 inches in lace edgings, and 2 and 2 inches in Insertions; we have these in white, ivory, butter, Paris and two-tones, regular 1OCc and Isc a yard.Monday, at.\u2026.'.-.&c Monday's Basement Sale 5,000 Pieces of Enamelware | Remarkably Reduced The following list of price-cuts in Enamelware and Kitchen Utensils, should fill the Basement to overflowing, Monday.\" \u201cDollars or Dimes.\u201d It makes no difference which you spend here, you're bound to come out ahead.: 25¢ Lipped Saucepans, \u201c14, 2, 214 and 3 quart size.9c + Rice Boilers, 1% and 2 quarts (inside dish), regular 48c and 65c.Monday.- 89 |! Straight Covered Saucepans, 3 and 4 quart sizes; - regular price 35e and 4oc.Monday.19c Japanned Coal Hods, reg._\u2014À#, price 35c.\u2026 Monday.8c .Galvanized Clothes - Line Wire (will not rust), so ft.lengths, reg.25c.-15c Monday.Monday.20¢ t Galvanized Garbage Cans; reg.price 65c.Monday.4% Ç CUTLERY.Carving Knives and Forks, stag handies, Sheffield steel blades.Monday, special, pair.23¢ Celluoid handle Table and Dessert Knives, reg prices $2.25 and $2.50 per dozen.Monday, per box of 6 -T9c knives.Nickel silver Spoons and J Forks; Teaspoons, reg.price 6oc, dozen., Dessertspoons and Forks, reg.price $1.50, for 160 ft lengths, reg.45¢.6.: Au Sifters.(square.wood dozen.-$L 10 Monday.ce ade ens TL 16¢ Co , Tablespoons 2 \u2018and Forks, : = oan A price.+I.Sr : Sr Story Cake Tins, round or for, dozen.$1.25 ; Assortment of high grade English and German Razors, square, loose or solid bottoms, reg.3oc and 35c.Monday (per set of 3).- 19c sted sizes up to 12x20; \u201crm rice 20c.; 75c TRADE MARK "]
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